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MembershipType State MemberName Contact Last
Contact First Credentials
Full AL Capstone Rural Health Center Jeri Dunkin PhD RN
Full AZ ASU NP Healthcare Denise Link PhD RNP
Full AZ NP Healthcare Grace Denise Link PhD, RNP
Full AZ NP Healthcare Scottsdale Denise Link PhD, RNP
Full AZ NP Healthcare Downtown Phoenix Denise Link PhD RNP
Full AZ NP Healthcare North Tempe Denise Link PhD, RNP
Full AZ North Tempe Health Center
Full CA Glide Health Services Patricia Dennehy RN, MSN, FNP
Full CA Aaron
UCLA School of Nursing Health Center at Union Rescue Mission Strehlow RN, PhD
Full CO Baker School-Based Health Center Amy Barton PhD, MSN
Full CO Carin Clinic Amy Barton PhD, MSN
Full CO Moving Mountains Community Health Services Linda Campbell PhD, RN, CNs
Full CO Sheridan Health Services Amy Barton PhD, MSN
Full CO University Nurse Midwives Amy Barton PhD, MSN
Full CT Fairfield University Health Promotion Center Philip Greiner DNSc, RN
Full CT St. Charles Health & Wellness Center Susan Denisco MS, FNP, APRN-BC
Full DE Nurse Managed Health Center Allen Prettyman Ph.D., FNP-BC
Full FL Archer Family Health Care M. Dee Williams PhD, RN
Full FL Primary Care Nursing Center Claudette Spalding PhD, RN, APN
Full FL Opal Baptiste
Quantum Foundation Center for Innovation in School and Community Well-Being: Delray Full Service C
Full GA Appalachian Nurse Practitioner Clinic Grace Newsome EdD, APRN, BC, FNP
Full GA St. Mary's Health Center Anita Nivens
Full IL Chicago Urban League Emily Brigell MS, RN
Full IL Circle Family Care Clinic Emily Brigell MS, RN
Full IL Health Clinic at Interfaith House Marilyn Wideman DNP, RN-BC
Full IL Marilyn
Healthy Minds, Health Bodies Health Clinic at Sanctuary PlaceWideman DNP, RN-BC
Full IL Henry Booth House Family Center Emily Brigell MS, RN
Full IL Henry Suder Elementary School Emily Brigell MS, RN
Full IL John Smyth Elementary School Emily Brigell MS, RN
Full IL Marillac Health & Wellness Center Marilyn Wideman DNP, RN-BC
Full IL Nurse-Managed Center for Healthcare & Education Vicki Young FNP
Full IL Saint Xavier Health Center Monica Ryan APN/CNP
Full IL School Based Health Clinic at Orr High School Marilyn Wideman DNP, RN-BC
Full IL M
School-Based Health Clinic at Crane High School arilyn Wideman DNP, RN-BC
Full IL University of St. Francis Deena Nardi
Full IN Brown County Health Support Clinic Joyce DNS,
Splann Krothe RN
Full IN Purdue University School of Nursing Julie Novak
Full KS Donna
University of Kansas School of Nursing, HealthPartners, Inc. Clausen
Full KY Harambee Nursing Center Kay Roberts EdD, FAAN, MSN, ARNP
Full MD Coppin State University Community Health Center ImmaculataUlu
Full MD Governor’s Wellmobile Rebecca Wiseman PhD, RN
Full MD House of Ruth Shirley Van Zandt MS, RN, MPH, CRNP
Full MD Isaiah Wellness Center at Apostolic Towers Shirley Van Zandt MS, RN, MPH, CRNP
Full MD Shirley Van Zandt MS, RN, MPH, CRNP
School of Nursing in the Community (The GATE - Gaining Access to Employment)
Full MD St. Bernadine's School Shirley Van Zandt MS, RN, MPH, CRNP
Full MD The Lillian D. Wald Community Nursing Center Shirley Van Zandt MS, RN, MPH, CRNP
Full MI College of Nursing Faculty Practice Kathy Forrest
Full MI Community Family Health Center Emily Muelman
Full MI North Campus Family Health Service Emily Muelman
Full MO BEAR Care: A Nursing Center for Health Kathryn Hope
Full MS Alcorn State University Family Clinic Mary Hill DSN, RN
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Full NC Community Nursing RN, PhD
Nursing Center for Health Promotion, Family andLienne Edwards
Full NC School of Nursing Health Center Ellen Jones FNP, APRN
Full NC Shelter Health Services, Inc. Michelle Carr
Full NE Morehead Center for Nursing Practice, Susan Beidler PhD, MBe, ARNP, BC
Full NY Leake and Watts Employee Health Service Melinda Jenkins PhD, FNP
Full OH Health Resource Center of Cincinnati, Inc. Libby Earle
Full OH Health Resource Center of Cincinnati, Inc. Connie Wilson
Full PA 19130 Zip Code Project Elaine Tagliareni EdD, RN
Full PA Abbottsford Family Practice & Counseling Donna Torrisi MSN, CRNP
Full PA Adult Health Center of North Penn VNA Andrea PhD
Hollingsworth
Full PA Joan Miller RN, CRNP
Bloomsburg University and Shamokin Area Community Hospital Nursing Center
Full PA Health
Bucks County Health Improvement Project/Adult Sally Clinic Fabian RN, MSN
Full PA Virginia MSN,
Children's Health Center of VNA Community Services, Inc. Haynes Coombs JD
Full PA W
Community Nursing Center of Chester & Vicinity M. Catherine ollmann
Full PA University Gerrity
Eleventh Street Family Health Services of Drexel Patricia
Full PA Health Annex Donna Torrisi MSN, CRNP
Full PA Holy Family Neighborhood Center Christine Rosner
Full PA Lenore
K. Leroy Irvis Towers Nurse-Managed Wellness Center Resick PhD, CRNP, BC, NP-C
Full PA La Salle Neighborhood Nursing Center Ana Maria Catanzaro
Full PA Liberty Lutheran Services Kinsey
Katherine (Kay) PhD, RN, FAAN
Full PA Mary Howard Health Center Sandy Orlin
Full PA Millersville University Nursing Center C. Virginia Palmer DNSc, RN
Full PA North Hills Health Center Barbara Hartnett RN, MBA
Full PA North Penn VNA Children's Clinic Mary Dressler-Carre
Full PA Penn State University Carol Smith
Full PA PHMC Health Connection Nancy Rothman EdD, RN
Full PA Primary Care Center of Mt. Morris Mona Counts PhD, CRNP, FAANP, FNAP
Full PA Project Salud Harris
Marguerite (Peggy) CRNP
Full PA Rising Sun Health Center Elaine Fox MS
Full PA St. Vincent Health Center Donna Whitehead BSN, RN
Full PA The Wellness Center Kay Huber EdD, CRNP
Full PA VNA of Greater Philadelphia Karen Alston
Full PA Wellness Service Learning Nursing Project Marcia Gasper RNC, EdD
Full PA University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Eileen Sullivan-Marx
Full Dharma Freytes Manuel A.
Puerto RicoCenter for the Promotion and Maintenance of Comprehensive Health of RN, MSN Perez Community
Full RI Providence Health and Wellness Center Denise Coppa
Full SC Children & Family Healthcare Center Peggy Hewlett
Full SC Joseph F. Sullivan Center Linda Crew BSN, MBA
Full TN Asbury Family Resource Center Debra Gott
Full TN Daniel Boone High School Debra Gott
Full TN David Crocket High School Health Center Debra Gott
Full TN Fall-Hamilton School Health Center Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Hadley Park Towers Clinic Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Debra
Hancock County Elementary School-Based Health Center Gott
Full TN Hancock County High School-based Health Center Debra Gott
Full TN Johnson City Downtown Clinic Linda Cole CNM, IB, CLC
Full TN Jonesborough Middle School Health Center Linda Cole CNM, IB, CLC
Full TN Lisa Ross Birth and Women's Center Linda Cole CNM, IB, CLC
Full TN Madison Towers Clinic Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN McKendree-Vanderbilt Health Center Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Mountain City Extended Hours Health Center Linda Cole CNM, IB, CLC
Full TN Park Avenue School Health Center Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
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Full TN Parthenon Towers Clinic Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Psychiatric Hospital at Vanderbilt Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Student Health Services Linda Cole CNM, IB, CLC
Full TN Taylor Stratton School Health Center Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Tennessee Christian Medical Center Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Carol Warren-BlakemoreBC, MBA
University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing APRN,
Full TN Vine Hill Community Clinic Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN West End Women's Health Center Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TN Women's Health Alliance Bonnie Pilon DSN, RN, CNAA, FAAN
Full TX Christina Esperat
Larry Combest Community Health & Wellness Center RN, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN
Full TX The Diabetes Education Center Christina Esperat RN, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN
Full TX The Senior House Calls Program Christina Esperat RN, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN
Full TX University of Texas Medical Branch Kathryn Fiandt APRN, DNS, FAANP
Full TX UT Health Services Dr. Julie Lindberg
Full TX UT Physicians Priority Care Dr. Julie Lindberg
Full VA MEC Clinical Network Richman
Dr. Florence
Full VA MEC Clinical Network Dr. Robert Younes
Full WI House of Peace Nursing Center Sally Lundeen PhD, RN, FAAN
Full WI Riverwest Pierce Nursing Center Sally Lundeen PhD, RN, FAAN
Full WI Silver Spring Community Nursing Center Sally Lundeen PhD, RN, FAAN
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Contact Title Center Center
Organization Address 1 Address 2City ZipCode Contact EmailWorkPhone Website
Director 1220 Main Capstone College of Nursing
'University of Alabama,Drive Parrish 35580 (877) 686-5114
jdunkin@bama.ua.edu http://crhc.ua.edu
Director ASU College of Nursing & Health Innovation denise.link@asu.edu http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/nm
Director Grace Lutheran Church3rd St., Suite 1
1124 North Phoenix
ASU College of Nursing & Health Innovation 85004 (602) 523-9275
Denise.link@asu.edu http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/nm
Director 3225 N Civic Center PlazaScottsdale
ASU College of Nursing & Health Innovation 85257 480-884-1717
Denise.link@asu.edu http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/nm
Director 500 Nursing & Health Innovation
P
ASU College of N. 3rd. St Suite 155 hoenix, AZ 602-496-0721
85004 Denise.link@asu.edu http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/nm
Director 1555 N. Bridalwreath Innovation 85281
ASU College of Nursing & HealthSt. Tempe 480-858-6528
Denise.link@asu.edu http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/nm
1555 N. Bridalwreath St. Tempe 85281 480-858-6528
Glide 330 Ellis St.
Practice Director Health Services Rm 518 94102
San Francisco 415-674-6140
pdennehy@glide.org www.glide.org
Administrator 545 Nursing Health CenterAngeles 0013
UCLA School ofS San Pedro Street 9
Los at Rescue Mission www.nursing.ucla.edu/clinical_prac
213-347-6300
University of Colorado
3447 W. 64th Ave. Denver 80221 amy.barton@uchsc.edu
Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Health Sciences Center School of Nursing (303) 428-4384
University of Colorado
5751 Balsam Arvada 80002 amy.barton@uchsc.edu
Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Health Sciences Center School of Nursing www.uchsc.edu/son
(303) 423-8836
8990 East
Assistant Professor of Nursing 29th Ave. Denver 80238-2661 (303) 394-4850
lcampbel@regis.edu
University of Colorado Health Sciences
4107-B S. Sheridan 80110
Associate Dean for Clinical AffairsSheridan Blvd. Center School of Nursing (303) 781-1636
amy.barton@uchsc.edu
University of Colorado Ave., Sciences Center School of Nursing
4200 E. 9th Denver
Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Health Box C288-5 80262 (303) 315-0177
amy.barton@uchsc.edu
Director 126 Washington Nursing
Fairfield University School ofAve. Bridgeport 6604 (203) 254-4000
www.fairfield.edu/academic/nursing
pgreiner@mail.fairfield.edu
Sacred Heart UniversityNursing of Nursing deniscos@sacredheart.edu
391 Ogden St.College
MS, FNP, APRN-BC Sacred Heart University College ofBridgeport 6608 http://www.sacredheart.edu/pages/
203-334-1138
25 North College Ave.Hall, Room 119 19716 nu-mc@udel.edu
School of Newark
Manager University of Delaware McDowell Nursing www.udel.edu/nmhc
302-831-3195
POB 100197
Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Gainesville 32610 352-273-6335
willimd@nursing.ufl.eduhttp://con.ufl.edu/
Dean 11300 N.E. of Nursing
Barry University School2nd Ave Miami Shores 33161-6695 (305) 899-4857
http://www.barry.edu/nursing/
cspalding@mail.barry.edu
Florida Atlantic GladesSocial Room 290Raton33431-
Road Boca
Center Administrator 777 University, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing (561) http://www.fau.edu/divdept/nursing
baptiste@fau.edu297-2670
North 82 College HNS Building
& Dahlonega 30597 gnewsome@ngcsu.edu
706-864-1489
Project Director Georgia Sunset Dr State University Department of Nursing, HNS Building http://www.ngcsu.edu/Academic/Sc
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Project Director POB 23813 Savannah 31403 912-447-0578
anita.nivens@armstrong.edu
University of Illinois,State Floor
3424 S. Chicago College of Nursing Institute for Healthcare Innovation
Director of Integrated Healthcare 4thStreet Chicago 312-326-4485
ebrigell@uic.edu
University of Illinois, Chicago College of Nursing Institute for Healthcare Innovation
4909 West
Director of Integrated Healthcare Division Chicago 773-921-5080
ebrigell@uic.edu
Rush University Community Assistant Professor
3456 W. Franklin St. Chicago marilyn_k_wideman@rush.edu
Director, Faculty Practice and Outreach Systems and Mental Health College of Nursing 773-433-6013
Rush UniversityN. Kedzie At.Assistant Professor
642 Community Chicago marilyn_k_wideman@rush.edu
Director, Faculty Practice and Outreach Systems and Mental Health College of Nursing
University of Illinois,Michigan College of Nursing Institute for Healthcare Innovation
2850 S. Chicago Ave. Chicago
Director of Integrated Healthcare 312-949-2151
ebrigell@uic.edu
University of Illinois, Chicago College of Nursing Institute for Healthcare Innovation
2022 W. Washington Blvd.
Director of Integrated Healthcare Chicago 773-534-7686
ebrigell@uic.edu
University of Illinois, Chicago College of Nursing Institute for Healthcare Innovation
1059 W. 13th St.
Director of Integrated Healthcare Chicago ebrigell@uic.edu
Rush UniversityS. Outreach Systems and Mental Health College of Nursing
212 Community Assistant Professor
Director, Faculty Practice and Fancisco Ave. Chicago marilyn_k_wideman@rush.edu
Project Director 5800 Godfrey Road Godfrey 62035 618-468-4440
vyoung@lc.edu http://www.lc.cc.il.us/community-pr
Director 3700 West 103rd Street Chicago 60655 ryan@sxu.edu http://www.sxu.edu/health_center/
773-298-3712
Rush UniversityS. Outreach Systems and Mental Health College of Nursing
730 Community Assistant Professor
Director, Faculty Practice and Pulaski St. Chicago marilyn_k_wideman@rush.edu
Rush University Community Assistant Professor
2246 W. Jackson St. Chicago marilyn_k_wideman@rush.edu
Director, Faculty Practice and Outreach Systems and Mental Health College of Nursing
University of St. Francis Joliet IL 60435 800-359-3500
dnardi@stfrancis.edu
Director 5029 State Road 135 Morgantown 46160
Indiana University School of Nursing, Bloomington Campus 812-988-6678
jkrothe@indiana.edu
Head West Lafayette
Purdue University School of Nursing IN 47907-2069 765-494-6644
novakj@purdue.edu http://www.nursing.purdue.edu/
3901 Kansas Blvd. of Nursing 66160
Mail Stop Kansas City
The University of RainbowSchool 4043 913-588-1694
dclausen@kumc.edu http://www.kuhealthpartners.org/ind
University of Louisville, SchoolPractitioner Clinical Track ktrobe01@louisville.edu
701 Family Nurse of Nursing
Professor and Coordinator, S. Hancock Street Louisville 40203 www.louisville.edu/nursing
(502) 584-0306
Coppin 2551-2553 West North Baltimore Nursing
Associate Director State University Helen FuldAve School of 21216 (410) http://www.coppin.edu/CHC/
iulu@coppin.edu 951-4188
Director University School of Nursing, Governor'sWellmobile Program 706-5395
655 W. Lombard St Ste 445
Baltimore 21201-
University of Marylandof Maryland School of Nursing (410) http://www.nursing.umaryland.edu/
rwise002@son.umaryland.edu
Director 2201 Argonne School of Nursing 21218
Johns Hopkins University, St. Baltimore 410-889-0840
svanzand@son.jhmi.edu www.son.jhmi.edu/communityhealt
Director 201 N. Washington St. Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing 21231 410-614-1361
svanzand@son.jhmi.edu www.son.jhmi.edu/communityhealt
Director 301 N. Gay St. Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing 21202 410-752-3200
svanzand@son.jhmi.edu www.son.jhmi.edu/communityhealt
Director 3601 Old Frederick Rd.B Nursing
Johns Hopkins University, School ofaltimore 21229 410-624-5088
svanzand@son.jhmi.edu www.son.jhmi.edu/communityhealt
Director 1600 Rutland School of Nursing 21213
Johns Hopkins University,Ave. Baltimore 410-614-4317
svanzand@son.jhmi.edu www.son.jhmi.edu/communityhealt
A104 Life Science Bldg.
East
MSU Family Health Center Lansing 48824-1317 517-355-5088
http://nursing.msu.edu/facultypract
Kathy.forrest@ht.msu.edu
Director 1230 N. Maple Ann Arbor 48103
University of Michigan, School of Nursing 734-998-6117
meulman@med.umich.edu
Director 2364 Bishop St. Ann Arbor 48105
University of Michigan, School of Nursing 734-647-1636
meulman@med.umich.edu
Director 901 S. National Ave Springfield 65897
Missouri State University Dept. of Nursing 417-836-5310
www.missouristate.edu/nursing
kathrynhope@missouristate.edu
Dean and Professor POB 18399 Natchez 39122 (601) http://www.alcorn.edu/Academic/SO
mhill@alcorn.edu304-4317
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University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Family and Community Nursing
9201 University City Blvd.
Community Nursing ldedwards@uncc.edu http://www.uncc.edu/nursingcenter
Interim Chair of the Department of Family andCharlotte 28223-0001 (704) 687-4683
University of North Carolina-Greensboro, School of Nursing
Health Center Coordinator Greensboro
Hampton Homes, Alonzo Towers 27402-6172 (336) 334-4894
ellen_jones@uncg.eduhttp://www.uncg.edu/nur/
Executive Director 1907 Thurmond Place Charlotte 28205- (704) 334-0000
nclinic@bellsouth.net
Morehead Director Nebraska Medical
985330 Omaha NE
Associate Professor &Center for Nursing Practice,Center 68198 402-559-6652
sbeidler@unmc.edu
Leake and Watts and Watts Services, Inc.
Leake 463 Inc Yonkers
Director of Employee Health Services, Hawthorne Ave 10705- (914) 375-8756
mjenkins@leakeandwatts.org
112 E. Liberty St. Cincinnati 45202- (513) 357-4608
mearle@hrcci.org
112 E. Liberty St. Cincinnati 45202- (513) 357-4608
connie.wilson@uc.edu
Director College of Philadelphia, Department19130
Community1700 Spring Garden StPhiladelphia of Nursing (215) 751-8753
etagliareni@ccp.edu http://faculty.ccp.edu/dept/nursing
The Family 4700 Wissahickon Ave Ste 118 & 119
Executive Director Mail Box 10PhiladelphiaBusiness Office
Practice and Counseling Network, 19144 (215)
donna@rhd.org 843-9720 www.fpcn.us
Director L
51 Medical Campus Dr. ansdale 19446- (215) 646-7300
hollingsworth.a@gmc.eduhttp://www.gmc.edu/academics/sch
Director 4200 Hospital Road Coal Township
Bloomsburg University Department of Nursing17866- (570) 644-4242
jmiller@bloomu.edu http://departments.bloomu.edu/nur
St. Mary 2559 Center
Executive Director Medical Knights Road (Clinic) Bensalem 19020-3400 (215) 633-8397
sfabian@stmaryhealthcare.org
Executive Director 1421 Highland Ave Abington 19001 (215) 572-7880
ginny.coombs@vnacs.org www.vnacs.org
Coordinator 721 Hayes Street Chester 19013 (610) 494-8180
wollmanc@neumann.edu http://www.neumann.edu/academic
Practice and Counseling Network 19123
Co-DirectorThe Family 850 North 11th Street Philadelphia (215) 769-1100
pg28@drexel.edu www.fpcn.us
The Family Woodland Village Plaza Network, 19142
Executive Director 6120 B Woodland Ave, Business Office
Practice and Counseling Philadelphia 2nd Floor 215-727-4721
Interim Dean University
Holy Family4249 Paul Street Philadelphia19124-4609 (215) 535-8365
crosner@holyfamily.edu http://www.holyfamily.edu/school_n
Director 715 Mercer Street
Duquesne University School of NursingPittsburgh 15219 (412)
resick@duq.edu 396-1845www.nursing.duq.edu/ctrNMWC.ht
Director 1900 W. Olney Ave. Philadelphia
La Salle University School of Nursing 19152 215-951-1436
catanzar@lasalle.edu www.lasalle.edu
5902 North Fifth
Principal Investigator and Administrator StreetPhiladelphia 19120-1824 (215)
kkinsey@nncc.us276-5500www.libertylutheran.org
Philadelphia Health Management Corporation 19107
Clinical Director 125 S. 9th Street Philadelphia 215-592-4500
sandy@phmc.org http://www.phmc.org/nmc/MHC2.a
Director 25 Lee Avenue of Nursing
Millersville University, Department Millersville 17551 (717) 872-3482
www.millersville.edu
Virginia.Palmer@millersville.edu
Director 212 Girard Avenue North Hills 19038 (215) 572-0302
bhartnett@amh.org www.amh.org
Director VNA Children's Clinic Lansdale 19446
North Penn51 Medical Campus Drive (215) 855-8296
childrensclinic@npvna.org
Director University & Human Services Park
University 16802
Penn State 201 HealthSchool of Nursing East (814)
cas35@psu.edu 863-0245 www.psu.edu
Director 1035 W. Berks St. Philadelphia19122 rothman@temple.edu www.temple.edu
(215)
Temple University College of Health Professions Department of Nursing 765-6690
Director 495
104 Front St., P.O. BoxMount Morris 15349- (724) 324-9001
mmc18@psu.edu
Director 400 McFarlan Road Kennett Square
La Comunidad Hispana, Project Salud 19348 (610) 444-5278
pharris@lchps.org
Philadelphia Health Management Corporation,19120
Vice President for the Homeless
(215)
500 Adams Avenue Philadelphia Healthcareelaine@phmc.org728-6404 http://www.phmc.org/nmc/risingsun
Director Health Center
St. Vincent 109 East Price Street Philadelphia 19144 (215) 438-7939
donna.whitehead@uphs.upenn.edu
Director 301 Mohn Street
Hoy Towers, 2nd Floor Steelton 17113 (717) 986-0667
huber@messiah.edu www.messiah.edu
Monroe Office Building Philadelphia
SVP of Home Health/Chief Nurse Officer 1 Winding Drive 19131 (215) 473-0772
kalston@vnaphilly.org www.vnaphilly.org
62 Analomink Street East Stroudsburg
Co-DirectorEast Stroudsburg University School of Nursing 18301 (570) 420-3746
mgasper@po-box.esu.edu http://www.esu.edu/nursing/
418 Curie Blvd.
Philadelphia
Associate Dean for Practice and Community Affairs PA 19104-6096 (215) 898-4063
marx@nursing.upenn.edu www.nursing.upenn.edu/clinical_pr
Director PO Box 365067 San Juan 00936 787-758-2525
dfreytes@rcm.upr.edu dfretes@rcm.upr.edu
Clinical
Associate Professor of White Hall, 2 Heathman Ave.Kingston 02881- (401)
dcoppa@uri.edu 874-2766www.uri.edu
Dean Suite 100
2638 Two Notch Road Columbia 29204 (803) 256-2500
peggy.hewlett@sc.edu www.sc.edu/nursing
Director 101 Edwards Hall Nursing
Box of
Clemson University School 340742 Clemson 29634-0742 (864) 656-5520
lcrew@clemson.edu www.clemson.edu/wellness
East Tennessee Indian Ridge Roadohnson Nursing
2002 J
Practice Business Director State University College of City 37604 423-434-4900
deb.gott@communityheatlh.net
East Tennessee Suncrest Dr.
1440 Johnson Nursing
Practice Business Director State University College of City 37615 423-4771600
deb.gott@communityheatlh.net
East Tennessee State University College of Nursing
684
Practice Business Director Old State Route 34 Jonesborough37659 423-753-1150
deb.gott@communityheatlh.net
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean 510 Wedgewood Ave. Nashville 37203 615-255-3899
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean 2901 John Merritt Blvd.Nashville 37209 615-320-1021
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
East Tennessee Court St.
386-C Sneedville 37869-3041
Practice Business Director State University College of Nursing 423-733-2121
deb.gott@communityheatlh.net
East Tennessee Main University College of Nursing
2700
Practice Business Director State St. Sneedville 37869-3041 423-733-2121
deb.gott@communityheatlh.net
East Tennessee State University College of City
Executive Director J 37604
202 West Fairview Ave. ohnson Nursing 423-926-2500
lindac@lisarosscenter.org
East Tennessee State University College of Nursing
Executive Director 308 Forrest Dr. Jonesborough37659 423-753-1190
lindac@lisarosscenter.org
East Tennessee StateAve.
Executive Director Knoxville 37921
1925 Ailor University College of Nursing 865-524-4422
lindac@lisarosscenter.org
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean 591 N. DuPont Ave. Madison 37115 615-865-1918
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean Ste 106
4343 Lebanon Rd. Hermitage 37076 615-871-8785
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
East Tennessee State University College of Nursing
Executive Director 1901 S. Shady St. 37683
Mountain City 423-727-1150
lindac@lisarosscenter.org
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean 3703 Park Ave. Nashville 37209 615-383-2945
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
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Vanderbilt University Ave. NorthNursing
Associate Dean 301 28th School of Nashville 37203 615-329-1470
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University School ofSouth
Associate Dean Nashville 37212
1601 23rd Avenue Nursing 615-320-7770
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
East Tennessee State University College of Nursing
Executive Director East Tennessee State University lindac@lisarosscenter.org
Lamb Hall, Rm 55 37614
Jefferson City 423-439-4225
Vanderbilt University SchoolBoulevard West 37115
Associate Dean Madison
300 Old Hickory of Nursing 615-868-9663
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean 500 Hospital Drive Madison 37115 615-865-0300
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
877 Madison
Assistant Dean of Clinical Practice Ave Memphis 38163 901-448-4121
Cwarren2@utmem.edu www.utmem.edu
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean 601 Benton Ave. Nashville 37204 615-292-9770
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean End Ave. Nashville 37203
2611 West Ste 380 615-936-5858
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Associate Dean Ste 108
343 Franklin Rd. Franklin 37064 615-373-1255
bonnie.pilon@vanderbilt.edu
Director University Health Sciences Center for Schoolchristina.esperat@ttuhsc.edu
Texas Tech301 40th St. Lubbock 79404 of Nursing 806-743-9355
Director University Health Sciences
Lubbock 79424 of Nursing 806-743-7906
Texas TechSuite A, 6630 Quaker Ave. Center for Schoolchristina.esperat@ttuhsc.edu
Director University 6630 Sciences Center for Schoolchristina.esperat@ttuhsc.edu
Lubbock 79424
Texas TechSuite 206B,HealthQuaker Ave. of Nursing 806-743-7894
University of Texas Medical Branch
301 Affairs
Associate Dean for Clinical University Blvd. Galveston 77555-1132 409-772-8297
klfiandt@utmb.edu
University of Texas Health Services
7000 S
Associate Dean for Practice Fannin uite 1620 Houston 77030 713-500-3261
julie.a.lindenberg@uth.tmc.edu
University of Texas
UT Profession Services Suite
6410 Fannin,
Associate Dean for Practice Health Bldg. Houston60077030 832-325-7164
julie.a.lindenberg@uth.tmc.edu
Northern Virginia Community College Campus22150
Clinic Director 6699 Springfield
Springfield
NVCC Medical Education Center Dr. 703-822-6607
frichman@nvcc.edu
Northern Virginia Community College Campus22150
Medical Director 6699 Springfield
Springfield
NVCC Medical Education Center Dr. 703-822-6607
ryounes@nvcc.edu
University 1702 W. Walnut St. Milwaukee 53205
Dean and Professor of Wisconson-Milwaukee 414-933-1300
slundeen@uwm.edu
University 2765 N. Fratney St.
Dean and Professor of Wisconson-Milwaukee Milwaukee 53212 414-267-4419
slundeen@uwm.edu
University 5460 N. 64th St.
Dean and Professor of Wisconson-Milwaukee Milwaukee 53218 414-535-0432
slundeen@uwm.edu
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Capstone Rural Health ClinicJeri Dunkin, DirectorCapstone Rural Health ClinicP.O. Box 169Parrish, AL 35580Phone: (205) 348
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Appalachian Nurse Practitioner ClinicNorth Georgia College & State UniversityGrace Newsome, EdD, APRN, BC, FNPProfesso
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Michael R. Bleich, PhD, RN, FAANProfessor and Associate Dean, Clinical and Community Affairs, KU School of NursingChair,
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Harambee Nursing Center(HNC)
niversity of Louisville School of Nursing (ULSON)
55 S. Floyd Street
ouisville, KY 40292
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Coppin State College Nursing CenterImmaculata Ulu, Associate Director2553 West North AvenueBaltimore, MD 21216Phone:
University of Maryland School of NursingRebecca Wiseman, PhD, RN655 West Lombard Street, Suite 445Baltimore, MD 2120
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Shelter Health Services, Inc.Michelle CarrExecutive Director1907 Thurmond PlaceCharlotte, NC 28205Contact Information:Ph
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19130 Zip Code Project
ommunity College of Philadelphia Department of Nursing
700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA
Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice and CounselingDonna L. Torrisi, MSNNetwork Executive DirectorFamily Practice & Counselin
//www.gmc.edu/academics/schools/nursing
Rural Nursing Center of Bloomsburg University andShamokin Area Community Hospital4200 Hospital Road, Coal Township, P
Bucks County Health Improvement Project(BCHIP) Adult Health Clinic2560 Knights RoadBensalem PA 19020Sally Fabian, Exe
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Children’s Health Centers of VNA-Community Services, Inc.
421 Highland Avenue, Abington, PA 19001
hone: (215) 572-7880
The Community Nursing Center of Chester and Vicinity721 Hayes Street, Chester, PA 19013Phone: (610) 494-8180 / Fax: (610
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Eleventh Street Family Health Services of Drexel University (Health Center)
50 N. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
hone: 2
The Health Annex 6120-B Woodland Avenue, 2nd FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19143http://www.fpcn.us
Holy Family Neighborhood Center4249 Paul Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124Phone: (215) 535-8365/ Fax: (215) 535-8365Vincen
.nursing.duq.edu/ctrNMWC.html
La Salle Neighborhood Nursing Centers1900 West Olney Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199Phone: (215) 951-5034/ Fax: (
.libertylutheran.org
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Mary Howard Health Center
hiladelphia Health Management Corporation
60 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Millersville University Nursing CenterP.O. Box 1002 Millersville, PA 17551-0302Phone: (717)872-3482/ Fax: (717)871-4877C. V
North Hills Health Center: A Division of Abington Memorial Hospital212 Girard Avenue, North Hills, PA 19038Phone: (215) 572-
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North Penn Visiting Nurse Association Children’s Clinic
1 Medical Campus Drive, Lansdale PA 19446
hone: (215) 855-8296 /
PHMC Health Connection1035 West Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122Phone: (215) 765-6690 / Fax: (215) 765-6694Nancy
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La Communidad Hispana
14-316 E. State Street
ennett Square, PA. 19348
hone: (610) 444-4545 / Fax: (610) 444-6407
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Rising Sun Health Center500 Adams AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120215-279-9666Rising Sun Health Center, a neighborhood-b
St. Vincent Health Center109 East Price Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144Phone: (215) 438-7939 / Fax: (215) 438-4856Melanie G
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The Wellness Center
hristina R. Esperat
601 4th Street
S 6264
ubbock, TX 79430-6264
hone: (806) 743-3052
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The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia
Winding Drive, Monroe Office Bldg., Philadelphia, PA 19131
hone: (21
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Wellness Nursing Center, East Stroudsburg University
ursing Department, 200 Prospect Street
ast Stroudsburg, PA 18301-2
.nursing.upenn.edu/clinical_practices
es@rcm.upr.edu
College of NursingUniversity of Rhode Island2 Heathman AvenueKingston, RI 02881Phone (401) 874-5306Fax (401) 874-2870
University Specialty Clinics College of NursingUniversity of South Carolina1601 Greene StreetColumbia, SC 29208Phone: (803
.clemson.edu/wellness
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461 21st Avenue SouthRoom 210 Godchaux HallVanderbilt University School of NursingNashville, TN 37204615-322-1561Sen
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69Parrish, AL 35580Phone: (205) 348-5559Fax: (205) 348-5559The Capstone Rural Health Center is a nurse-managed center for the delive
some, EdD, APRN, BC, FNPProfessor of Nursing and MS CoordinatorHNS, 10282 College CircleDahlonega, GA 30534706-867-2317gnews
Affairs, KU School of NursingChair, Department of Health Policy and Management, KU School of Medicine3901 Rainbow Boulevard - MailS
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Floyd Street
ouisville, KY 40292
elephone: (502) 852-8396/ Fax: 852-8783
NC Telephone: (502) 584-0201
ay Roberts, EdD, FNP, FAAN
AvenueBaltimore, MD 21216Phone: (410) 951-4182Fax: (410) 225-3800Email: iulu@coppin.eduWeb Site: www.coppin.edu
Street, Suite 445Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410-706-5395410-707-0474 (cell)410-706-0140 (fax)Email: rwise002@son.umaryland.edu
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e, NC 28205Contact Information:Phone: (704) 334-2235Fax: (704) 339-0088Email: nclinic@bellsouth.netwww.shelterhealthservices.o
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pring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
hone: (215) 751-8753 / Fax: (215) 496-6002
laine Tagliareni, MSN, RN, Director
tagliareni@c
e DirectorFamily Practice & Counseling Network4700 Wissahickon AveBuilding D, Suite 118Philadelphia, Pa 19144donna@rhd.orgwww.fpcn
00 Hospital Road, Coal Township, PA 17866Phone: 1-570-644-4242Noreen Chikotas, MSN, CRNP, DirectorThe Rural Nursing Center of Bl
Bensalem PA 19020Sally Fabian, Executive Director1201 Langhorne-Newton RoadLanghorne, PA 19047Phone: (215) 750-5079Fax: (215) 8
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on, PA 19001
hone: (215) 572-7880 / Fax: (215) 572-8004
usan Gresko
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sue.gresko@vnacs.org
he Children’s Health Centers of VNA-Com
13Phone: (610) 494-8180 / Fax: (610) 494-6478Katherine Wollman, DirectorDept. of Nursing, Neumann College1 Neumann Drive Aston, PA
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eet, Philadelphia, PA 19123
hone: 215) 769-1100/ Fax: (215) 769-1117
atricia Gerrity, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director
g28@drexel.edu
ttp://ww
fpcn.us
35-8365/ Fax: (215) 535-8365Vincent Catanzaro, DirectorHfnc01@hfc.eduHoly Family Neighborhood Center is a partnership among Holy F
-1199Phone: (215) 951-5034/ Fax: (215) 951-5040Mary Ellen Miller, MSN, RN, Directormillerm@lasalle.eduSharon Starr, MSN, RN, Clinical
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Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
hone: (215) 985-2563/ Fax: (215) 731-2199
andy Orlin, CRNP, Director
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sandy@phmc.org
he Health Care
7)872-3482/ Fax: (717)871-4877C. Virginia Palmer, DNSc, RN, Directorvpalmer@millersville.eduThe Millersville University Nursing Center (
rth Hills, PA 19038Phone: (215) 572-0302 / Fax: (215) 641-5564Barbara Hartnett, MBA, RN, Directorbhartnett@amh.orgThe North Hills Hea
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e PA 19446
hone: (215) 855-8296 / Fax: (215) 855-1305
ary Dressler-Carre, CRNP, Director
ressm@juno.com
llen Schafle, RN, Clinic M
65-6690 / Fax: (215) 765-6694Nancy Rothman, EdD, RN, Consultant/Director of the PHMC Nursing Networkrothman@temple.eduSince 199
444-4545 / Fax: (610) 444-6407
Isodoro Gonzalez, Jr., Executive Director
P
igonzalez@lchps.org
roject Salud was established in 1985 by La C
Sun Health Center, a neighborhood-based nurse-managed health center, has been serving the underserved population of lower Northeast P
7939 / Fax: (215) 438-4856Melanie Gavin, MSN, Directormjgavin@hotmail.comEileen SmithSt. Vincent Health Center, a health promotion nu
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EXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING:
HE WELLNESS CENTER IN LUBBOCK
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g., Philadelphia, PA 19131
hone: (215) 581-2005 / Fax: (215) 473-1020
ynn Rinke, MS, RN, Executive Vice President
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Street
ast Stroudsburg, PA 18301-2999
hone: 570-422-3474 / Fax: 570-422-3848
arcia Gasper, EdD., Assistant Professor of Nursing
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e (401) 874-5306Fax (401) 874-2870Denise Coppa, Director dcoppa@uri.edu
reetColumbia, SC 29208Phone: (803) 777-3119Fax: (803) 777-2027Dr. Mary Ann Parsons, DeanEmail: maryann.parsons@sc.eduChildren
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ashville, TN 37204615-322-1561Senior Associate Dean for Practice:Bonnie Pilon, DSN, RN, CNAA, FAANbonnie.pilon@mcmail.vanderbilt.e
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nurse-managed center for the deliveryof family-centered primary health care by the faculty of the Capstone College of Nursing at The Univer
nega, GA 30534706-867-2317gnewsome@ngcsu.eduPurpose/sThe primary purpose of the appalachian nurse practitioner clinic is to provid
cine3901 Rainbow Boulevard - MailStop 4043Kansas City, KS 66160-1653913.588.1653 (SON), 913.588.0357 (SOM) KU HealthPartners, I
K P K
-0201
ay Roberts, EdD, FNP, FAAN, Project Director
rofessor and Coordinator, Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Track
ay.Roberts@louis
ite: www.coppin.edu
l: rwise002@son.umaryland.edu
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outh.netwww.shelterhealthservices.orgHISTORYThe NURSING CENTER was founded in 1989 by two nursing faculty from UNC Charlotte. S
e Ivory Coleman, MSN, RN
lizabeth Speakman Ed.D, RN
he 19130 Zip Code Project at Com
eni, MSN, RN, Director
tagliareni@ccp.cc.pa.us
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, Pa 19144donna@rhd.orgwww.fpcn.usphone 267.597.3601fax 267.597.3621Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice and Counseling is a nurse-m
ectorThe Rural Nursing Center of Bloomsburg University and Shamokin Area Community Hospital is located in Northumberland County of P
7Phone: (215) 750-5079Fax: (215) 891-6439Bucks County Health Improvement Project (BCHIP) and its MissionBCHIP is a community cons
hildren’s Health Centers of VNA-Community Services, Inc. provide care for both well and sick children (birth through age 21) who are uninsu
n College1 Neumann Drive Aston, PA 19014Phone: (610) 558-5570 Fax: (610) 459-1370The Community Nursing Center of Chester and Vic
p h
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N, Director
g28@drexel.edu
ttp://www.fpcn.us
he Health Center is a safety-net provider, extending care to almost exclusively low income a
enter is a partnership among Holy Family College, Mater Dolorosa Parish and the Frankford Community. It was established in 1998, at the g
.eduSharon Starr, MSN, RN, Clinical Coordinatorstarr@lasalle.eduLa Salle Neighborhood Nursing Center (LSNNC) opened in 1991and is ce
or
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sandy@phmc.org
he Health Care for the Homeless Project (HCH), administered by Philadelphia Health Management Corporation (PHMC
illersville University Nursing Center (MUNC) is an academic nursing center serving a low-income adult population living in Millersville and La
artnett@amh.orgThe North Hills Health Center (NHHC) was opened in 1996 in response to a request from the North Hills community leaders
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@juno.com
llen Schafle, RN, Clinic Manager
he North Penn VNA (NPVNA) Children’s Clinic has been providing services to needy families i
workrothman@temple.eduSince 1996, the Health Connection, a neighborhood-based nurse-managed health center, has been serving the in
alud was established in 1985 by La Comunidad Hispana, a social service agency in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Project Salud is a nurse-
rved population of lower Northeast Philadelphia since 2000. Rising Sun Health Center provides primary care, family planning services and
Health Center, a health promotion nursing center, is an extension of St. Vincent Dining Room where meals are served to those in need on S
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WELLNESS CENTER IN LUBBOCK & THE NURSING CENTER IN ODESSA
he School of Nursing (SON) at the Texas Tech University H
Vice President
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ltrinke@vnaphilly.org
he Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia, founded in 1886, is the Philadelphia region’s larg
m D d
., Assistant Professor of Nursing
gasper@po-box.esu.edu
iane Haleem, PhD., Assistant Professor of Nursing
haleem@po-box.ese.edu
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maryann.parsons@sc.eduChildren & Family Healthcare Center2638 Two Notch RoadSuite 100Columbia, SC 29204Phone: (803) 256-2500
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ANbonnie.pilon@mcmail.vanderbilt.edwww.mc.vanderbilt.edu/nursing/practice/practice.htmwww.vanderbiltnursemidwives.comHistory of the
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one College of Nursing at The University of Alabama. The faculty established this ongoing nursing practice arrangement in Parrish, Alabama.
n nurse practitioner clinic is to provide health care to the uninsured and underinsured citizens of Lumpkin, Gilmer, Union, White, Hall, Fannin
88.0357 (SOM) KU HealthPartners, Inc. is owned and operated by KU School of Nursing and KU School of Allied Health. Located in Kansas
K
H
ner Clinical Track
ay.Roberts@louisville.edu or http:///www.louisville.edu/nursing
arambee is an African term that means “a community com
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ursing faculty from UNC Charlotte. Since 1993, the Department of Family and Community Nursing has managed the NURSING CENTER as
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he 19130 Zip Code Project at Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) represents the Department of Nursing’s local response to the nat
Practice and Counseling is a nurse-managed primary health care center that serves two public housing developments as well as an increasin
cated in Northumberland County of Pennsylvania. The center is a collaborative partnership between Shamokin Area Community Hospital and
s MissionBCHIP is a community consortium comprised of the seven acute care hospitals in Bucks County, the Bucks County Department of
birth through age 21) who are uninsured, underinsured or on Medical Assistance. The Centers strive to narrow the gap between the level of h
y Nursing Center of Chester and Vicinity (CNC) was established in 1997 to promote the health of underserved senior citizens in Chester, Pe
e to almost exclusively low income and uninsured clients. Sixty percent of the patients seen receive either Medicaid or Medicare and the rem
y. It was established in 1998, at the grass root level to empower and to enhance the health and social well being of the community.Nurses wh
er (LSNNC) opened in 1991and is celebrating its 14th year of operation. The center was established in response to community interest and n
lth Management Corporation (PHMC), began providing health and social services in 1985 to homeless people in shelters, feeding programs
population living in Millersville and Lancaster City. In operation since February 1992, it is a nurse-managed health center which promotes and
om the North Hills community leaders. It is located in a former school building that also includes a branch of the Upper Dublin Library, an offic
providing services to needy families in the North Penn Community since the early 1930’s. Most of the clients are children from low-income fam
ealth center, has been serving the indigent and underserved population of urban North Philadelphia. PHMC Health Connection provides prim
nnsylvania. Project Salud is a nurse-managed primary health care center that offers a holistic approach to individuals and families in a bilingu
y care, family planning services and social services to 1500 clients with over 3500 visits annually. Formerly known as Hill Creak Health Cente
als are served to those in need on Saturdays and Sundays. The health center and dining room are programs of the non-profit service organi
SON) at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) operates two nursing centers in West Texas. The Wellness Center (W
1886, is the Philadelphia region’s largest and oldest voluntary nonprofit home and community health care organization, providing care for mo
d
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Nursing
haleem@po-box.ese.edu
AST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
ELLNESS SERVICE LEARNING W
ia, SC 29204Phone: (803) 256-2500Fax: (803) 758-1726Director - Phyllis Poyner, MSN, RNCS, PNPEmail: phyllis.poyner@gwm.sc.eduThe
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biltnursemidwives.comHistory of the Faculty Practice Network at VanderbiltThe Vanderbilt University School of Nursing has demonstrated its
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ce arrangement in Parrish, Alabama. The services include primary health care, health promotion, disease prevention, case management, su
n, Gilmer, Union, White, Hall, Fannin, and Dawson counties in North Georgia. This includes the provision of:a. Health promotion and disease
of Allied Health. Located in Kansas City, KS, KUHP has three distinct business missions: Direct Care Services, Consulting Services, and C
T
n term that means “a community coming together to better society.
he purpose of the Harambee Nursing Center (HNC) is to improve health
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managed the NURSING CENTER as an on-going community service project. The Salvation Army donates the clinic space on the grounds o
of Nursing’s local response to the national health care shift to community-based care. The project has resulted in the refocusing of the nursin
developments as well as an increasingly large area of Philadelphia. It is a Federally Qualified Health Centers funded by the U.S. Department
mokin Area Community Hospital and Bloomsburg University, which came into being in September of 1999.The area of Northumberland Cou
ty, the Bucks County Department of Health and the Bucks County Medical Society.The Adult Health Clinic is a primary healthcare office whic
narrow the gap between the level of health care traditionally available to uninsured and underinsured children and the level of care available t
served senior citizens in Chester, Pennsylvania. Funded by the Independence Foundation of Philadelphia, the CNC was established as a res
her Medicaid or Medicare and the remaining 40% are uninsured. The uninsured individuals are less likely to have a regular source of care, a
ell being of the community.Nurses who live in the community, nursing faculty and nursing students by way of the parish-nursing program, add
esponse to community interest and need for year-round neighborhood based public health services. The purpose of LSNNC is to provide ac
people in shelters, feeding programs, day programs and on the streets. Initially part of a national demonstration project funded by Robert Wo
ed health center which promotes and maintains healthy aging, allows nursing and gerontology students to gain clinical experience with geriat
h of the Upper Dublin Library, an office, a computer room provided by the Housing Authority for the nearby public housing residents, and a la
ents are children from low-income families who are referred by North Penn Hospital, Grand View Hospital, school nurses, local physicians, W
HMC Health Connection provides primary care and family planning services to over 2000 clients with over 5000 visits annually. PHMC Healt
to individuals and families in a bilingual and bicultural setting. La Comunidad Hispana’s mission is to improve the quality of life, health and w
erly known as Hill Creak Health Center, Rising Sun Health Center was initially funded by a grant from the Division of Nursing, Bureau of Heal
rams of the non-profit service organization Face to Face, located in the Germantown section of Philadelphia.In 1991 nurses volunteering at S
West Texas. The Wellness Center (WC) is managed by faculty of the SON in Lubbock, Texas, and wellness care and primary care services
e organization, providing care for more than 111 years. The VNA is also one of the nation’s first and leading home and community health car
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ELLNESS SERVICE LEARNING NURSING PROJECT
ission Statement
he Wellness Service Learning Nursing Project will assist indiv
mail: phyllis.poyner@gwm.sc.eduThe Faculty Practice Plan of the University of South Carolina was established in 1995 under University Spec
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hool of Nursing has demonstrated its strong interest in faculty practice through its long history of large scale implementation.Beginning in 19
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se prevention, case management, support groups, health education, home visits, and community-based health programming. This center off
n of:a. Health promotion and disease prevention education to both individuals and communities; b. Primary health care; and c. Chronic disea
Services, Consulting Services, and Continuing Education/Organizational Development. KUHP owns and operates Silver City Health Center,
ng Center (HNC) is to improve health care access for the underserved, primarily African American (AA) residents who live in a low-income in
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es the clinic space on the grounds of their 250-bed shelter for homeless women and children. Since 1994, the Gamma Iota Chapter of the S
sulted in the refocusing of the nursing curriculum to a community-based model and the development of partnerships with the college’s neigh
nters funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Primary Health Care, a division of Health Resources Service
99.The area of Northumberland County where the center is located is designated as rural, medically undeserved (MUA) and a Health Profes
ic is a primary healthcare office which provides services to Bucks County residents over the age of 18 who have no medical insurance and w
ldren and the level of care available to their more advantaged peers. Nurturing the confidence and well-being of both children and their famili
a, the CNC was established as a result of a joint effort among the Health Advisory Committee of Chester (a committee formed under the aus
ly to have a regular source of care, are more likely to delay seeking care, and are likely to report that they have not received needed care. T
ay of the parish-nursing program, address issues related to the elderly population collaboratively. The aim of this program is to have health pr
e purpose of LSNNC is to provide access to public health and health promotion and education services to underserved populations residing
stration project funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, the Project has been funded since 1988 by the U.S
to gain clinical experience with geriatric clients, gives faculty an opportunity to practice, and affords a setting in which students and faculty are
by public housing residents, and a large community room which is used for various community activities including an after school tutoring pro
al, school nurses, local physicians, WIC and the Montgomery County Health Department. Increasingly, the NPVNA Children’s Clinic has beco
er 5000 visits annually. PHMC Health Connection collaborates with the academic wellness center, Temple Health Connection, that runs dise
prove the quality of life, health and well-being of low-income Latinos and other underserved people through advocacy, and bilingual programs
e Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions to LaSalle University and is located in the Hill Creek Homes, a Philadelphia Housing Auth
phia.In 1991 nurses volunteering at St. Vincent Dining Room noted significant health care needs in the dining room population (predominate
ness care and primary care services are provided by family and women’s health nurse practitioner faculty. The WC is located in and serves a
ding home and community health care agencies. Many VNA services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, commercial insurance, and a wide
rning Nursing Project will assist individuals and families across the life span in the region to have a more healthy life by providing, leadership
blished in 1995 under University Specialty Clinics College of Nursing. Faculty practice includes direct services, legal review, staff and client e
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cale implementation.Beginning in 1991, the SON secured Kellogg Funding to start a nurse managed primary care and mental health center i
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health programming. This center offers quality primary health care services by nurse practitioners, faculty and students.
ary health care; and c. Chronic disease management. The secondary purposes of the appalachian nurse practitioner clinic are to provide:a. a
d operates Silver City Health Center, a primary care center that is located in the Argentine neighborhood of Kansas City, KS in addition to sta
residents who live in a low-income inner city neighborhood in Louisville, KY. Four founding partners (Second Presbyterian Church, Presbyter
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94, the Gamma Iota Chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society has co-sponsored the Nursing Center.MISSION The mission of
partnerships with the college’s neighbors in the 19130 community.
Initially supported by a grant from the Independence Foundation, the proje
ivision of Health Resources Service Administration. It's diverse and comprehensive programs aggressively pursue the provision of 100 perce
deserved (MUA) and a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA). The surrounding countryside is one of coal mining and farming. The Nurs
who have no medical insurance and who meet financial eligibility guidelines.The Clinic provides the following services: CHIPC * Medical Ca
being of both children and their families is an important aspect of the care provided. The Children's Health Centers are a part of the Visiting N
r (a committee formed under the auspices of the Health Promotion Council of Pennsylvania), Neumann College Division of Nursing and Hea
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ey have not received needed care. The Health Center is a growing force in meeting the community’s need for health services.
ounded in 19
m of this program is to have health professionals visit elderly residents in their homes, assess their needs, and link them to necessary service
to underserved populations residing in a multi-cultural, diverse urban community. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, disease and injur
s been funded since 1988 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). While the Project continues to have a strong outr
ting in which students and faculty are able to conduct research.Examples of the services provided are: screening for specific health problem
including an after school tutoring program, summer camp programs, and community meetings. The mission of NHHC is to meet the health
he NPVNA Children’s Clinic has become the initial health care point of contact for a divergent group of immigrants. Currently, countries repre
ple Health Connection, that runs disease prevention, health promotion, summer day camps, and after school programs serving the commun
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ugh advocacy, and bilingual programs in health care, education and social services.
roject Salud offers a wide range of services including im
Homes, a Philadelphia Housing Authority development. It primarily serves residents of Hill Creek Homes and the surrounding community. T
dining room population (predominately male African American, mean age 48, poor and/or homeless). They surveyed the dining room guests
y. The WC is located in and serves a geographic area in East Lubbock designated by the Texas Department of Health as medically underse
d, commercial insurance, and a wide variety of managed care plans. Other services are made possible by contributions and grants as well as
e healthy life by providing, leadership, service and education in a community setting. This Project enhances the community service learning m
vices, legal review, staff and client education, and consulting. The College of Nursing opened the Children & Family Healthcare Center in De
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mary care and mental health center in an urban underserved community within Nashville. That clinic became and remains the largest practic
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ty and students.
e practitioner clinic are to provide:a. a clinical learning site for graduate and undergraduate nursing students; b. a faculty practice site for nurs
d of Kansas City, KS in addition to staffing 30 + contracts in various clinical practice settings in Kansas and Missouri. KUHP is a recognized
cond Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Community Center, U of L Hospital and the Good Samaritan Foundation) assist the ULSON to estab
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ing Center.MISSION The mission of the NURSING CENTER is to improve health care delivery for women and their children who are homele
Independence Foundation, the project’s original purposes were: to develop an understanding of the characteristics and health and human s
ely pursue the provision of 100 percent access to care, the elimination of health disparities so prevalent among vulnerable people, and the re
of coal mining and farming. The Nursing Center has rural certification.The center services all age categories in Coal Township, Shamokin an
wing services: CHIPC * Medical Care for acute and chronic illness * Routine physical exams * Prescriptions (may be limited) * Blood T
th Centers are a part of the Visiting Nurse Association-Community Services, Inc. Since 1919 VNA-Community Services, Inc. has provided he
College Division of Nursing and Health Sciences, and Widener University School of Nursing.The CNC collaborates with community organiza
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ed for health services.
ounded in 1996, the Health Center has since become a Federally Qualified Health Center. The Health Center provid
s, and link them to necessary services. The nurses also provide monthly health screening, consultations, and a variety of health education p
n health promotion, disease and injury prevention, and screening and referral services to eliminate or reduce costly hospitalizations, prematur
oject continues to have a strong outreach component, HCH also provides the only comprehensive primary health care services exclusively fo
screening for specific health problems, community resource referrals, prevention of illness and complications, and health management by pr
ssion of NHHC is to meet the health care needs of the community by providing high quality health care services to patients in a compassiona
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mmigrants. Currently, countries represented include Bangladesh, India, Mexico, Korea, Peru and Colombia.
September of 1999, the NPVN
chool programs serving the community. The PHMC Health Connection was initially funded by a grant from the Division of Nursing of the Bure
a wide range of services including immunizations, prenatal care, women’s GYN exams, teen health and care for chronic health conditions, su
es and the surrounding community. The health center operates with support from a Community Advisory Committee made up of local reside
hey surveyed the dining room guests about health care need and area health care facilities about available services and in 1992 opened the d
ment of Health as medically underserved (MUA) and health professions shortage (HPSA) areas. The majority of the center clients are indige
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by contributions and grants as well as private payments.
he Greater Philadelphia VNA provides nearly 500,000 visits annually to more than 2
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en & Family Healthcare Center in December 1998. This twenty-four hour/seven days a week nurse managed center is staffed by advanced n
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came and remains the largest practice operation for the SON Practice Network. In 1999, nurse midwifery services were added. In the early m
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ents; b. a faculty practice site for nursing faculty, and c. a faculty research siteScope of ServicesThe Appalachian Nurse Practitioner Clinic pr
nd Missouri. KUHP is a recognized managed care entity.
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oundation) assist the ULSON to establish the community based, nurse managed center.
he HNC neighborhood consists of the Phoenix Hill,
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en and their children who are homeless; to provide nursing and health care services with sensitivity to diverse socioeconomic, cultural, and s
aracteristics and health and human service resources in the 19130 community and to develop linkages with local agencies which provide hea
among vulnerable people, and the reduction of psychosocial problems. The programs include primary health care, mental health, health edu
ories in Coal Township, Shamokin and surrounding communities in the areas of primary health care, health promotion, disease prevention an
criptions (may be limited) * Blood Tests * X-rays and other diagnostic tests (may require partial payment by patient) * Referrals to Spec
munity Services, Inc. has provided health services to families who might not otherwise receive health care. VNA-Community Services, Inc. is
collaborates with community organizations to provide a natural extension of existing services to strengthen a multidisciplinary approach to clie
lth Center. The Health Center provides comprehensive health services in the community. Nurse practitioners and other staff provide on-site
s, and a variety of health education programs at the center.The students and faculty of Holy Family College conduct lead-screening programs
duce costly hospitalizations, premature disabilities, and death.LSNNC operates from the campus of La Salle University. Located on the corne
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ary health care services exclusively for homeless people.
ith funding from the Independence Foundation, as well as DHHS, the Mary Howar
tions, and health management by providing such services as nutrition counseling, exercise instruction, medications counseling and teaching
ervices to patients in a compassionate, caring, and cost-effective manner.Services provided include primary care visits (physical exams, pre
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September of 1999, the NPVNA Children’s Clinic expanded its services and hours of operation. Previously a Well Baby Clinic, the NPV
om the Division of Nursing of the Bureau of Health Professions to the Department of Nursing, College of Health Professions, Temple Univers
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care for chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems and asthma.
or more information, please go to ww
y Committee made up of local residents and businesses. The Center is funded by the Bureau of Primary Health Care, The Independence Fo
le services and in 1992 opened the doors to St. Vincent Health Center. The center was strictly a volunteer effort until 1997 when grant funds
ajority of the center clients are indigent and low income, and over 70% are of Hispanic ethnicity. Aside from wellness care and primary health
00,000 visits annually to more than 24,000 patients, regardless of ability to pay for care. The population served is 65 years old plus, with the
Nursing Project at East Stroudsburg University represents the Department of Nursing’s commitment to community-based care and commun
aged center is staffed by advanced nurse practitioners that are full-time clinical faculty in the College of Nursing. The staff includes a PNP, a
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y services were added. In the early months of TennCare, the state's Medicaid managed care program started in 1994, the original clinic was
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palachian Nurse Practitioner Clinic provides services to vulnerable populations of all ages with low income and n
borhood consists of the Phoenix Hill, Smoketown, and Shelby Park communities for a total population of 11, 152 (about 70% < age 4
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verse socioeconomic, cultural, and situational factors; and to foster diversity in knowledge and experience among faculty and students. Our
with local agencies which provide health promotion and support services to individuals and families across the life span who res
health care, mental health, health education, prenatal care driven by a nurse/outreach team (including a nurse midwife), com
alth promotion, disease prevention and risk appraisals. Both faculty of the Bloomsburg University Department of Nursing and their undergrad
ment by patient) * Referrals to Specialists if necessary * Social service referrals * Patient Educa
re. VNA-Community Services, Inc. is a multi-service agency. In addition to the Children's Health Centers, agency progr
en a multidisciplinary approach to client care. The CNC has built partnerships with the County Offices of Services for the Aging (COS
oners and other staff provide on-site primary and preventive health services for all community residents,
ge conduct lead-screening programs that inform the community of the dangers of lead poisoning in the home. Ho
alle University. Located on the corner of Chew Avenue and Wister Streets, staff members practice in community venues inclu
n, as well as DHHS, the Mary Howard Health Center, located at St. Luke and the Epiphany Church, began to serve Center City’s homeless p
medications counseling and teaching, and blood sugar, blood pressure, and weight monitoring.MUNC
mary care visits (physical exams, preventive health screening, EPSDT screening, health maintenance, and acute illne
reviously a Well Baby Clinic, the NPVNA Clinic now functions as a full-service primary care pediatric practice. Children and
Health Professions, Temple University. The primary care and family services became part of the Philadelphia Health Management Organiz
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ead a recent article about Project Salud here.
y Health Care, The Independence Foundation and Independence Blue Cross. Rising Sun Health Center employs advanced prac
eer effort until 1997 when grant funds from Independence Foundation provided for staff to work with the volunteers. Fund
om wellness care and primary health care services, the center provides community outreach through a lay health care worker, performing bo
served is 65 years old plus, with the average age being 77 years old. Seventy percent of the clients are female,
community-based care and community service learning. This project offers students and faculty the opportunity to engage in health promotio
Nursing. The staff includes a PNP, a FNP, a LPN, a Case Manager, and a receptionist.Located in a medically underserv
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arted in 1994, the original clinic was able to use capitation dollars to manage a population of about 5000 patients. Curre
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11, 152 (about 70% < age 4
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