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NEW FACULTY
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Eleni Diakogeorgiou, MBA, ATC, Clinical Assistant Professor

Professor Diakogeorgiou joins the college in a full-time faculty position. Her teaching expertise includes hand and spine, lower extremity evaluation and emergency procedures.
Professor Diakorgeorgiou has a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in health care administration from the Welch College of Business and a BS in Athletic Training from the University of Connecticut.
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Anna Price, Ph.D., CHES, HFS, Assistant Professor

Dr. Price joins the college as a full-time faculty member teaching in the graduate and undergraduate exercise science programs.
Dr. Price has a doctorate in Health Promotion, Education & Behavior, a graduate certificate in gerontology from the University of South Carolina and several certifications. She has an extensive record of scholarship in public health and exercise science venues and her teaching will include Research and Behavioral aspects of physical activity.
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Harriet Fields, ED.D., RN, Clinical Assistant Professor

Dr. Fields joined the full time nursing faculty in January 2011 teaching in the online nursing program.
Dr. Fields received her doctorate in Education from Columbia University teachers college. Her areas of teaching are Health Care Policy and Ethics, Care Management and Capstone, and the Human Journey in Nursing and Professional Nursing Education and Practice.
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JoAnne Gatti-Petito, DNP, Assistant Professor

Dr. Gatti-Petito is a certified nurse educator and joins the nursing faculty teaching pharmacology and the foundations of professional practice in the first professional degree program.
Dr. Gatti-Petito received her doctorate in nursing practice from the University of Connecticut.
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Michelle Johnson, ED.D., BSN, Assistant Professor

Dr. Johnson is a pediatric nurse practitioner who joined the full-time nursing faculty in January 2011 in the on-line nursing program.
Dr. Johnson has a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Pheonix. Her teaching responsibilities include health assessment, research and nursing education.
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Tammy MacKinnon Lampley, PH.D., MSN, Assistant Professor 
Dr. Lampley joins the full time nursing faculty teaching in the on-line nursing program.
Dr. Lampley received her doctorate from the University of Nevada with an emphasis in Nursing Education. Her area of teaching includes Research, Evidenced Based Practice and Nursing Education.
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Corrine Lee, MSN, Clinical Assistant Professor

Professor Lee is a Clinical Nurse Specialist with expertise in Neurology with a focus on the management of clinical issues in Multiple Sclerosis. She joined the Nursing Program in August 2010 as an adjunct faculty member and most recently joins as a full time faculty member and will teach a variety of courses for the on-line RN-BSN program, including transition to Professional Practice, the Human Journey in Nursing, and Information and Technology for Nursing Practice.
Professor Lee completed the MS in Nursing and Clinical Nurse Specialist program at Hunter College.
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Linda Morrow, DNP, MBA, MSN, Assistant Professor

Dr. Morrow's areas of expertise include Nursing Informatics and healthcare quality, and she now joins the full-time nursing faculty teaching in the on line master’s program. Her teaching will include Management of Human Resources, Research, Evidenced-based Practice and Health Care Policy.
Dr. Morrow received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Duquesne University.
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Sherry Roper, Ph.D., MSN, Assistant Professor
Dr. Roper joins the full-time nursing faculty in the on-line nursing program. Her area of expertise and teaching is public and community health.
Dr. Roper defended her dissertation entitled " Spatial Distribution of Obesity Among West Virginia 5th Grade Children: Analysis of the socioeconomic, Physical and Personal Environment" at the University of Tennessee on September 14, 2011 and received a Ph.D. in Public Health.
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Patricia Shannon, PH.D., MS, MA, PNP-BC, CNE, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shannon is a pediatric nurse practitioner and certified nurse educator who is joining the nursing faculty in the on line nursing programs. Her area of teaching includes graduate core courses and nursing education
Dr. Shannon has a Doctorate of Education with a concentration in internet-based education from the University of Nebraska.
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PHYSICAL THERAPY
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Wendy Romney, PT, DPT, NCS, Clinical Assistant Professor

Dr. Romney is one of 1 of 9 neurologic certified specialists in Connecticut and joins the full time faculty in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. Her areas of teaching will include physical therapy management of the patient with complex medical issues
Dr. Romney received her doctorate in Physical Therapy from Ithaca College.
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