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B

Patricia Burbank
D.N.Sc., R.N.
Professor
Coordinator, CNS in Gerontology

C

Rebecca Carley
M.S., R.N.P.
Assistant Professor
Lead Faculty, Adult Health
Family Nurse Practitioner

Suzanne Carr
M.S., R.N.
Lecturer


Karin Conopask
B.S. M.S.
Assistant Dean for Development


Denise F. Coppa
Ph.D., R.N.P.
Associate Professor
Coordinator, Nurse Practitioner Programs
Lead Faculty, Pediatrics
Family Nurse Practitioner

D

Wylie Dassie, IV
M.S., R.N.
Assistant Clinical Professor

Ann Doyle-Moss
M.S., R.N.
Assistant Clinical Professor

Joan R. Dugas
M.S., R.N.
Assistant Clinical Professor

Marlene Dufault
Ph.D., R.N.
Professor

Lynne M. Dunphy
PhD, APRN, BC
Professor of Nursing
Routhier Endowed Chair for Practice

E


F

Ginette Ferszt
Ph.D., R.N., C.S.
Associate Professor
Coordinator, CNS in Psychiatric-Mental Health

G

Diane Gerzevitz
M.S., R.N.P.
Assistant Clinical Professor
Lead Faculty, Family Practice
Family Nurse Practitioner

H

Carolyn C. Hames
M.S., R.N., C.T.
Associate Professor

Anne Marie Hecker
M.S., R.N.
Assistant Professor

I

J

Dayle H. Joseph
Ed.D., R.N.
Professor
Dean, College of Nursing

K

Dianne Kinsey
Ed.D., R.N.
Assistant Clinical Professor

L

Laurie Lauzon Clabo
Ph.D., R.N.
Associate Professor
Associate Dean

Mary Lavin
M.S., R.N.P.
Assistant Clinical Professor

Mary Leveillee
M.S., R.N., C.S.
Assistant Professor

M

Diane Martins
PhD, RN
Assistant Professor


Judith Mercer
D.N.Sc., C.N.M., F.A.C.N.M.
Clinical Professor

Kara Misto
M.S., R.N.
Lecturer

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P

Mary Louise Palm
M.S., R.N.
Clinical Associate Professor

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R

S

Donna Schwartz-Barcott
Ph.D., R.N.
Professor

Lillian Sonnenschein
M.S., R.N.
Lecturer

Patricia Stout
M.S., R.N.
Assistant Clinical Professor

Mary Sullivan
Ph.D., R.N.
Professor, Graduate Director

T


Diane Thulier
M.S., R.N., IBCLC
Lecturer


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V

W

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Y

Z

Helen Zakiewicz
M.S., R.N.
Lecturer


Community Partnerships

Community partnerships are agencies that serve as clinical sites for student learning. The College of Nursing has excellent placements available throughout the state of Rhode Island and the bordering states. For some perspective of the diversity of our partnerships and the scope of experiences available for our students at all levels, see our information on Community Partnerships.