26 School of NursingBertram Grossman, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Norwalk High SchoolSystem, Norwalk.Kenneth P. Grossman, m.d., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Associate Company MedicalDirector, General Electric Company, Fairfield.Mary Elizabeth Groth, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Wildwood Pediatric Associates, Essex.Gabriel G. Haddad, m.d., Clinical Professor of Nursing; Professor of Pediatrics and Cellularand Molecular Physiology, and Section Chief, Respiratory Medicine, Pediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> Schoolof Medicine.Karen Kane Haddad, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Site Manager,Vincent E. Mauro School-Based Health Clinic, New Haven.Margaret Campbell Haggerty, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; PulmonaryNurse Clinician and Coordinator, Pulmonary Rehabilitation/Respi-Care, PulmonaryMedicine, Norwalk Hospital.Kristin D. Hale, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist, VeteransAffairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.Susan Spade Hally, m.s.n., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife,<strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.Julia Hamilton, d.s.w., ph.d., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Assistant Clinical Professor ofPediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; and Social Work Supervisor, Department of Pediatrics,<strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.Jordan Hampton, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.Carla V. Hannon, m.s., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist,Medical Intensive Care, Hospital of Saint Raphael.Cisalee G. Harrell, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse Practitioner, VeteransAffairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.Patty Elaine Harris, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist,The Carriage House, Wallingford.Janice M. Harrison, m.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse Practitioner, Danbury HighSchool-Based Health Clinic, Danbury.Kathy Ann Heard, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Geriatric Clinical NurseSpecialist, Hospital of Saint Raphael.Nancy A. Held, m.s., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Nutrition Consultant, PrivatePractice, Fairfield.Judith Ann Heller, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Family Nurse Practitioner, ValleyMedical Associates, Ansonia.Patricia E. Helm, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical Specialist, MentalHygiene Clinic, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.Mary A. Helming, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Family NursePractitioner, Family Practice Associates, Meriden.Charles Gerald Hemingway, Jr., m.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatrician,Private Practice, Fairfield.
Faculty 27Robert Wentworth Hill, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Family Nurse Practitioner,Hill Health Center, New Haven.Pamela A. Hinthorn, ph.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Family Nurse Practitioner,ENT and Facial Plastic Surgery, and Connecticut Counseling Center, Norwalk.Sharon B. Hinton, m.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Program Director, Adult Services,and Associate Director of Nursing, Natchaug Hospital, Mansfield Center.Valerie Jeanne Holcomb, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric NursePractitioner, Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Cheshire.June Walker Holmes, m.s.w., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Manager, AIDS CareProgram, <strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.Timothy Duane Huber, ph.d., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Psychologist,The Carriage House, Wallingford.Carol Ann Hughes, m.s., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife,Connecticut Childbirth and Women’s Center, Danbury.Linda Anne Hunter, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, ShorelineOB/GYN, New London.T. Ann Hurtado, m.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Nurse Practitioner, AvonHealth, Avon.Elisabeth Martin Hyde, m.s.n., c.n.m., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing;Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrics/Gynecology and Infertility Group, New Haven.Margaret M. Hynes, m.p.h., ph.d, Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Epidemiologist,Connecticut State Department of Health.Sharon K. Inouye, m.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Professor ofMedicine, Department of Internal Medicine, <strong>Yale</strong> <strong>University</strong> School of Medicine.Wilhelmina G. Jackson, m.s.n., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife,Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport.Linda Ann Jacobson, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatric NursePractitioner, Pediatrics Plus, North Haven.Priscilla Anne Jencks, m.p.h., m.s.n., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing;Nurse-Midwife, Fair Haven Community Health Center, New Haven.Kimberly A. Joerg, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Torrington/Winsted Pediatrics, Torrington.Diana Ellen Johnson, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Psychiatric Home Care Nurse,VNA Community Health Care, Guilford.Rhonda Renee Johnson, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Director, Midwifery,Connecticut Childbirth and Women’s Center, Danbury.Susan Dow Johnson, m.s.n., c.n.m., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing;Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrics/Gynecology and Infertility Group, New Haven.Susanne Staples Johnson, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist,Pediatric Surgery, <strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.Mary Lynn Johnston, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist,Coronary Care, Hospital of Saint Raphael.
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