2016-2017 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Rebecca Wagner, Assistant Professor of Nursing. Education: B.S.N., University of Delaware, 1977; M.S.N., University of Phoenix, 2007; Ed.D, Liberty University, 2014. At Cedarville since 2014. Nursing Laboratories Karen Callan , Director of Nursing Laboratory Programs and Facilities. Education: B.S.N., Cedarville University, 1985. At Cedarville since 1992. Emeriti Irene Alyn , Distinguished Professor Emerita of Nursing. Education: B.A., Taylor University, 1962; Diploma, Cook County School of Nursing, 1962; M.S.N., University of Illinois, 1965; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1972. At Cedarville 1981–2007. Lois Baker , Senior Professor Emerita of Nursing. Education: Diploma, Blodgett Memorial Medical Center School of Nursing, 1974; B.R.E., Grand Rapids Baptist College, 1975; B.S.N., Nazareth College, 1982; M.S.N., University of Cincinnati, 1984; Ph.D., Wayne State University, 1991. At Cedarville 1984–2014. Carolyn Carlson , Distinguished Professor Emerita of Nursing. Education: B.S., Capital University, 1959; M.S., U.C.L.A., 1962; M.A., University of Colorado, 1972; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1972. At Cedarville 1988–2007. Janet Conway , Senior Professor Emerita of Nursing. Education: Diploma, Hackley Hospital School of Nursing, 1965; B.S.N., Coe College, 1976; M.S., University of Arizona, 1979; Specialist in Clinical Nursing, Indiana University, 1982; Ph.D., University of Texas, 1988. At Cedarville 1982–2013. Judith Shrubsole , Associate Professor Emerita of Nursing Education: Diploma, Hamilton Civic Hospital School of Nursing, 1965; Diploma, University of Western Ontario, 1967; B.Sc.N., University of Western Ontario, 1968; M.S., D’Youville College, 1992; Ph.D., Rush University, 2003. At Cedarville 1992–2010. Clinical Activity Information Facilities All clinical activity is conducted under the supervision of the Cedarville University School of Nursing faculty. The program utilizes a number of community resources including public and private, large and small hospitals, health departments, mental health services, rehabilitation centers, clinics, homes for the aged, and physician’s offices. Clinical Requirements Students are required to have a background check, current CPR/BLS certification, uniforms, equipment, photo identification, and transportation for clinical experiences. Nursing students are required to furnish proof of private health insurance. Health Information Prior to clinical nursing courses, students must provide documentation of: a) Complete physical examination b) Childhood immunizations c) Negative 2-step Mantoux test followed by annual Tb testing d) Tetanus booster or Tdap (within last 10 years) e) Hepatitis B vaccine series and Hepatitis B titer f) Influenza vaccine g) Current health insurance coverage Additional Program Expenses (estimated) Year 1 and 2: $500–$2000 (laptop computer (required), uniforms, clinical equipment, CPR/BLS certification, immunizations, physical exam, background check, transportation expenses) Year 3: $350–$650 (immunization updates, CPR recertification, transportation expenses) Year 4: $800–$1200 (Licensure application, NCLEX-RN registration, background check, immunizations updates, transportation expenses) 2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 157 School of Nursing Clinical Activity Information

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