30 School of NursingJudith Shannon Lynch, m.a., m.s., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing.Paul Eric Lyons, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Residency Directorand Coordinator, Student Program, Family Medicine, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Bronx,New York.Wendy Shawn Lord Mackey, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Lecturer in Surgery,<strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; and Clinical Nurse Specialist, Pediatric Surgery, <strong>Yale</strong>–New HavenHospital.Judith K. Madeux, m.s., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Director forQuality and Utilization Management, <strong>Yale</strong> <strong>University</strong> Health Services Center.Elizabeth A. Magenheimer, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Director ofNursing, Fair Haven Community Health Center, New Haven.Marianne D. Maio, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Kid’s Station Pediatrics, Manchester.Lisa Marie Maldonado, m.a., m.p.h., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Assistant Director forSchool Health, Columbia <strong>University</strong>, New York, New York.Mary L. Maloy, b.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nutritionist, Hospital of Saint Raphael.Wantana Maneesriwongul, m.p.h., d.n.sc., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing;Mahidol <strong>University</strong>, Bangkok, Thailand.Veronica G. Mansfield, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse Practitioner,Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford.Cheryl T. Marsh, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Psychiatric Clinical NurseSpecialist, Department of Psychiatry, Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, New London.James Marsh, m.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Professor Orthopaedics,<strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine.Nancy Gardner Marsh, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Psychiatric Clinical NurseSpecialist, Bristol Hospital, Bristol.Kathleen Ann Martin, j.d.,c.n.m.,Clinical Instructor in Nursing, Director, Woman CareMidwife Center, Columbia Lakeland Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.Mary Julia Martin-O’Brien, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical NurseSpecialist,Outpatient Cardiology, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System,West Haven.Tracy Ann McBrearty, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, NorwichObstetrics and Gynecology, Norwich.Paul L. McCarthy, m.d., Clinical Professor of Nursing; Professor and Section Chief,Department of Pediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine.Paula Smith McCauley, m.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Critical Care NursePractitioner, John Dempsey Hospital, Farmington.Jill McGarry, m.s.n., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, Women’sHealth Group, Hartford.Karen McGuiness-Fluhr, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Neonatal NursePractitioner, MidState Medical Center, Meriden.Bernice G. McKay, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Nurse Practitioner,<strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.
Faculty 31Thomas J. McMahon, ph.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Assistant Professor ofPsychiatry, Child Study Center, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; and Director, Children’s Services,West Haven Mental Health Clinic, West Haven.Erin Medoff, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Peripheral Blood Stem CellCoordinator, Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Medical Oncology, <strong>Yale</strong> CancerCenter.Johanna L. Meehan, msn, aprn, cs, aocn, Assistant Clinical Professor; Oncology NursePractitioner, Midstate Medical Center.Manuela Menendez, m.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Gouverneur Hospital, New York, New York.Stephanie J. Merck, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist, Fairfield County Medical Group, Bridgeport.Molly Meyer, m.s., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Nurse Practitioner,Undergraduate Medicine, Internal Medicine and Oncology, <strong>Yale</strong> <strong>University</strong> HealthServices Center.Alan Meyers, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Physician, Branford/NorthBranford Pediatrics, Branford.Irene B. Miller, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Director of BehavioralHealth, The Mohegan Tribe, Behavioral Health Services, Uncasville.Susan Sweeney Miller, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, Obstetrics,Midwifery, and Gynecology, Cheshire.Nancy Miner, m.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Director, Waterbury MentalHealth Authority, Waterbury.Martha Louise Mitchell, m.s.n., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Lecturer inPsychiatry, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; Lead Nurse Clinician, Connecticut Mental HealthCenter, New Haven.Kathleen Mitcheom, m.s.n., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, FairHaven Community Health Center, New Haven.Paul Anthony Monaco, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Physician, InternalMedicine, Mount Carmel Medical Associates, Hamden.Jill B. Monda, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Family Nurse Practitioner, City ofBridgeport Health Department, Bridgeport.Angela D. Monterosso, ph.d, Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Coordinator, AcuteServices, MidState Medical Center, Meriden.Joan M. Moore, m.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist,Oncology, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford.Judith B. Morosky, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatric NursePractitioner, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford.Danielle Rosemary Morgan, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Adult Psychiatric NursePractitioner, Stonington Institute, North Stonington.Marion Morra, m.a., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing.Edith E. Morrison-Morren, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; NursePractitioner, Student Health Services, Connecticut College, New London.
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