
SANDRA PAYNE KENTON
Holding considerable expertise in long-term and post-acute care nursing, Sandra Payne Kenton excelled as a nurse for decades before her retirement.
Holding considerable expertise in long-term and post-acute care nursing, Sandra Payne Kenton excelled as a nurse for decades before her retirement.
After more than two decades, Patricia A. Cruz-Stoessel, MSN, retired from Jacobi Medical Center as the assistant director of nursing in 2002.
Linda D. Potts established the Healing Waters Wellness Center in 2004, where she focuses on providing holistic health care.
Theresa A. Nutt, MA, BSN, is the director of health and wellness coaching at the Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute of UC Irvine.
From watching her mother excel as a nurse, Jacqueline Ann Ward was inspired at a young age to pursue the field of nursing in her
Backed by more than three decades in her field, Dr. Phyllis Jane Reeder, PhD, RN, has influenced multiple generations of students through her dedication to
Backed by more than two decades of experience in health care, Dawn “Dee” Laster, RN, has combined her industry knowledge with her entrepreneurial spirit to
Julia Davis Rhodes, RN, was inspired early on to a career in nursing by a Ms. Sippel, the nurse who gave her vaccinations when she was 9 years old.
Knowing she wanted to pursue a career in medicine from a young age, LeAnn Myers, MSN, RN, completed an allied health program while still in
Dely Po Go, DNP, RN, LNHA, was inspired to a career in nursing out of a desire to care for her own family, particularly her
Drawn to the field of health care by her desire to help others, Doris Jane Jones-Pilcher, ARNP, first earned an associate degree in nursing from
Patricia A. M. Cardillo, RN, LPN, LNC, is a senior registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and legal nurse consultant with Rhode Island Hospital.
Earning a master’s degree in 1997, Laure Jane Marino, DNP, has excelled as a nurse for many years and achieved a Doctor of Nursing Practice
Earning a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Northern Michigan University in 1977, Judith M. Murray, BSN, RN, began her career in the neurology unit
Inspired to become a nurse by her grandfather, who called her his “little nurse” starting when she was a child, Janice F. Elliott began her
Drawn to a career in nursing at a very young age, Barbara J. Petree was greatly inspired by her grandmother, Irene Mclaughlin, who was a
Inspired by a deep love of helping others and serving God at the same time, Marisol Lardizabal Escobar strives to help people become the best
Holding considerable expertise in infection control and procedural nursing, Pamela M. Kelly attributes much of her success to her decades of hard work and her
Having always enjoyed connecting with people and helping others, Taryn L. Amberson, RN, knew that she wanted to be a nurse from an early age.
Inspired to a career in medicine at the age of 9 after watching the Bing Crosby movie “Little Boy Lost,” which features a nun taking
First earning a diploma in nursing in 1961, following three years of study in a hospital 10 miles from her home, Dr. Patricia Anne Duick
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