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Nursing Advisory Board Purpose Ongoing and rapid changes in health care, nursing, government, and technology underpin the need for communication and collaboration between nursing education programs and the community they serve. This advisory board provides insight into trends affecting nursing practice, nursing job development and job placement. It also assists in evaluation of program effectiveness, program advocacy and promotion, and support of the nursing program.
Function The advisory board role is purely advisory. The board has no administrative, management, personnel, or budgetary authority or responsibility, and is not a policy making body. The sole function is to provide support and advice for the nursing education program.
Activities The advisory board offers recommendations
Membership The membership of the advisory board is representative of the community and employment market served by the program as well as the nursing education program. It is composed primarily of individuals in the community and employment market who are impacted by the program and who impact the program.
Members Aleta Henderson, Chair (Doctors Hospital) Miriam Eide, Co-Chair ((Doctors Hospital) June Goyne, Co-Chair (CSU Nursing Dept. Chair) Birgit Gatlin, Secretary (CSU Nursing Admin. Assist.) Dorothy Boden (Muscogee County Jail) Michelle Breitfelder (Hughston Orthopedic Hospital) Kathy Ellis (Three Rivers AHEC) Sharon Evers (Twin Cedars Youth Services) Ken Gordon (Columbus Tech College) Wanda Johnson (Columbus Hospice) Vivian Lee (Columbus Specialty Hospital) Cathy Maxwell (The Medical Center) Barbara McKnight (The Medical Center) Tony Miller (Vista Care) Florence Miller (W Central GA Reg. Hospital) COL Victoria Ransom (Martin Army Community Hosp.) Debbie Saylor (St. Francis Hospital) Darlene Shirley (Muscogee County School District) Carol Edenfield (Magnolia Manor of Columbus) CSU Full-Time Nursing Faculty
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Last updated: Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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