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75 Nursing Professors You Would Be Lucky To Have Teach your Classes

Nursing is a very popular career choice in the United States.    The job market is tough at the moment, so people are quickly getting back in school and pushing to further their education.   There aren’t a great deal of jobs that offer the same kind of job security as a nursing job does.  With great pay, excellent benefits and a ferocious union (DONT GET NURSES ANGRY) this job is about as good as they come.

While getting into nursing school isn’t necessarily an easy task, and while many students end up taking whichever school accepts them,  we wanted to put together a list of the TOP,  ELITE nursing training facilities we have to offer in our country;  schools that students can really strive to be apart of.   Not only that, we wanted to give a shout out to one of their professors that students felt did an excellent job teaching in their programs. We put together 75 Nursing Professors You Would Be Lucky To Have Teaching Your Classes.

Now you can rest assured that there isn’t a single nursing faculty member in these universities that isn’t short of amazing, otherwise they simply wouldn’t be teaching at these universities.  In our opinion they all warrant a great round of applause for the excellent work they do training new nurses each and every year.    For today we could only list one professor that we found to be exceptional.  Using resources such as Facebook.com, Twitter.com, Ratemyprofessor.com, USnews.com and the university websites we were able to compile this list of outstanding nursing universities and professors in the United States. Enjoy!

 

Nursing Professors Universities
1.  Diane Aschenbrenner Johns Hopkins University
2.  Connie Scagna  University of Pennsylvania
3.  Karen Van Leuvan  University of San Francisco
4.  Denise Hirst  University of North Carolina
5.  Donna Algase  University of Michigan
6.  Ruth Anderson  Duke University
7.  Kathie Lasater  Oregon Health and Science University
8.  Catherine Bender  University of Pittsburgh
9.  Ivy Alexander  Yale University
10. Maripat King  University of Illinois
11. Rita Frantz  University of Iowa
12. Janet Allan  University of Maryland
13. Linda Beeber  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
14. Claire Andrews  Case Western Reserve University
15. Linda G. Bell  University of Indiana, Purdue
16. Amy Barton  University of Colorado – Denver
17. Elizabeth Alexander  Vanderbilt University
18. Denise Link  Arizona State University
19. Anne Wolbert Burgess  Boston College
20. Sarah Sheets Cook  Columbia University
21. Marie Boltz  New York University
22. Anne Alexandrov  University of Alabama Birmingham
23. Lynn Doering  University of  California Los Angeles
24. Magdalena Muchlinski  University of Kentucky
25. Monica Bossenmaier  University of Minnesota Twin Cities
26. Angela Baldonado  University of Texas Health Science Center
27. Diane Lauver  University of Wisconsin
28. Kimberly Arcoleo  Ohio State University
29. Elaine Jones  University of Arizona
30. Hyekyun Rhee  University of Rochester Medical Center
31. Sharon L Carter  University of Texas
32. Carrie C. Bowman  Georgetown University
33. Maya Clark  Michigan State University
34. Susan Barnason  University of Nebraska Medical Center
35. Gail Williams  University of Texas –  San Antonio
36. Michael Caserta    University of Utah
37. Mary Corley  VIrginia Commonwealth University
38. Cynthia Chernecky  Georgia Health Science University
39. Lea Acord  Marquette University
40. Donna Fick  Pennsylvania State University, University Park
41. Claudia Barone   University of Arkansas for Medical Science
42. Jennifer Harrison Elder  University of Florida
43. Virginia Betts  University of Tennessee Health Science Center
44. Whitney Hodges Stanley  George Washington University
45. Ida Adrowich  Loyola University
46. Elaine Amella  Medical University of South Carolina
47. Lanelle Geddes  Purdue University
48. Renee Davis  St. Louis University
49. Susan Leville  University of Massachusetts
50. Vicki Conn  Sinclair School of Nursing
51. Carol Craig  University of Portland
52. Kathy James  University of San Diego
53. Merry Armstrong  Washington State University
54. Robin Buccheri  University of San Francisco
55. Ramona Benkert  Wayne University
56. Robert Contino  Wesley College
57. Mary Brucker  Baylor State
58. Amy Abbot  Creighton University
59. Ruth Lopez  MGH Institute of Health Professions
60. Alice Ashcraft  Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
61. Ho Soon Cho  Texas Women’s University
62. Bonnie Brehm  University of Cincinnati
63. Ruth Craddock  University of Louisville
64. Genevieve Chandler  University of Massachusetts, Amherst
65. Ruth Jenkins  University of Missouri, St. Louis
66. Theresa Beckie  University of South Florida
67. Safa’a Al-Arabi  University of Texas Medical Branch–Galveston
68. Cheryl Anderson  University of Texas – Arlington
69. Laura Munoz  University of Incarnate Word
70. Linda Copel  Villanova University
71. Lorie Judson  California State Los Angeles
72. Michele Davidson  George Mason University
73. Danette Wood  Georgia Southern University
74. Ptlene Minick  Georgia State University
75. Sue T. Hegyvary  Washington University

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