36 School of NursingMary Seyfried, pharm.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical Pharmacist,<strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.Laurel Beth Shader, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Assistant ClinicalProfessor of Pediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; and Pediatrician, Fair Haven CommunityHealth Center, New Haven.Varsha S. Shah, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatrician, BrooksidePediatrics, Bridgeport.Beth Goldberg Shaine, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatric andAdolescent Nurse Practitioner, Medical West Associates, Chicopee, Massachusetts.Tracy Leigh Shamas, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse Practitioner,Department of Geriatrics, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.Eugene D. Shapiro, m.d., Clinical Professor of Nursing; Professor of Pediatrics andEpidemiology, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine.Richard Shelling, m.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Clinical Professor,Department of Pediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; President, Milford Pediatric Group,Milford.Elaine Sherwonit, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,<strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.William J. Simione, Jr., b.s., c.p.a., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; President,Simione Central Consulting Agency, Framingham, Massachusetts.Mary Andrea Simon, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing, Pediatrician, CommunityHealth Center, New Britain.Simone Kaye Simon, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatrician, <strong>Yale</strong><strong>University</strong> Health Services Center.Lynette M. Simpson, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Coordinator, StaffDevelopment, and Acting Director of Nursing, Capitol Region Mental Health Center,Hartford.Amanda Nancy Skinner, m.s.n., c.n.m., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife,The Center for Women’s Health in Connecticut, Waterbury.Martin W. Sklaire, m.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical Professor ofPediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine.Susan Griswold Smith, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Pediatric and Medical Associates, New Haven.Christopher Snyder, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor; Assistant Professor Pediatrics,<strong>Yale</strong> <strong>University</strong> School of Medicine.Ann Marie Spenard, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; President, HealthcareConsultation and Education Resources, Norwalk.Margaret Ahearn Spera, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Director, MedicalPatient Care Services, Danbury Hospital.Sydney Z. Spiesel, ph.d, m.d., Clinical Professor of Nursing; Assistant Clinical Professor ofPediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine; and Pediatrician, Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine,Woodbridge.Janet C. Spinner, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, GreaterNew Haven Obstetrics and Gynecology Group, New Haven.
Faculty 37Barney S. Spivack, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; and Director, GeriatricMedicine, Rehabilitation Center, Stamford Health Systems.Kathryn Granville Spole, m.p.h., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse Practitioner, City ofBridgeport, Department of Health.Gary Edward Stack, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Assistant Professor ofPathology and Laboratory Medicine, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System,West Haven.Mary Ann Starkes, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Psychiatric Clinical NurseSpecialist, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.Jane Stern, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Hill HealthCenter, New Haven.Rebecca Stockdale-Woolley, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; PulmonaryClinical Specialist and Director, Lung Life, Hospital of Saint Raphael.Jill Meredith Strawn, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Coordinator, HIVMental Health Services, Hill Health Center, New Haven.Cindi Mae Striebel-Oberly, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Advanced PracticeNurse, Hartford Hospital, Hartford.Lisa S. Stump, m.s., r.ph., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical Coordinator,Drug Use Policy, Pharmacy, <strong>Yale</strong>–New Haven Hospital.Gail Marie Sullivan, m.d., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Professor,<strong>University</strong> of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington; Associate Director for Education,Travelers Center on Aging; and Chief, Geriatrics and Extended Care, Veterans AffairsConnecticut Health Care System, West Haven.Patricia Malone Sullivan, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Supervisor, BehavioralHealth Program, Priority Care, New Haven.Craig Paul Summers, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Assistant ClinicalProfessor of Pediatrics, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Medicine.Rosemary A. Swanke, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Acute Care NursePractitioner, John Dempsey Hospital, Farmington.Mary Elizabeth Swaykus, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Physician,Community Health Center, Meriden.Mary Jean Thielman, m.s.n., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Clinical Nurse Specialist,Oncology, MidState Medical Center, Meriden.Brenda Lang Thomas, m.s., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Supervisor/Principal, PollyMcCabe Center, New Haven.Dawn Ellyn Tiedemann, m.s.n., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Clinical NurseSpecialist, Oncology, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.David G. Tillinghast, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Nursing; Pediatrician, MiddlesexPediatric Associates, Middletown.Beth Timpe-Calsyn, m.p.h., Clinical Instructor in Nursing; Nurse-Midwife, Hill HealthCenter, New Haven.Linda M. Titus, m.s.n., Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing; Associate Chief Nurse, AcuteCare, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Care System, West Haven.
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