University Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing
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Administration Office
Director
Faculty
Professors: Gail Washington, DNS, RN, FAAN (Director)
Associate Professors: Darlene Finocchiaro, PhD, RN, CRRN, PHN, Donna Scemons, PhD, FNP-BC, CNS, CWOCN, Cinthya Vasquez Sotelo, DNP, FNP-C, ENP-C, Ayman Tailakh, PhD, RN, Nnenna Weathers, PhD, RN, FNP, Elizabeth Winokur, PhD, RN, CEN
Assistant Professors: Raymund Gantioque, DNP, RN, ACNP, Kathleen Hinoki, PhD, RN, CNS, Renee Johnson, PhD, FNP, PHN, RN, Jean O’Neil, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, Ali Tayyeb, PhD, RN-BC, PHN, Stacey Warner, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC
Emeriti: Marlohn Balas, Evelyn Malkin Barclay, Thomas Barkley Jr., Beverly R. Bigler, Henry Etta Brown Blackmon, Miriam M. Blomquist, Randy M. Caine, Patricia A. Chin, Sarah P. Farnham, Marlene Farrell, Eleanor Ferguson-Marshalleck, Cynthia B Hughes, Marilyn Friedman, Jo Ann Johnson, Lorie H Judson, Wanda L. King, Jung Kim Miller, Irene M. Molloy, Freda V. O’Bannon-Lemmi, Helen M. O’Connell, Marjorie Elaine O’Leary, Barbara Peterson Sinclair, Diane Vernon, Paula Vuckovich, Ming-Fang Wang, Rhea P. Williams, Beatrice Yorker, DeAnn Marie Young
Overview
The faculty in the Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing believes that nursing is a health care profession, which systematically assists patients/clients to achieve health or health-related goals. The focus of nursing is on a health promotion system of care and nurses provide health care for individuals, families and communities. Further, the faculty believes that students, endowed with the capacity for self-direction, are responsible for their own learning and self- development.
The nursing curriculum prepares nurses for professional careers in the maintenance and promotion of health and in supportive, preventive, therapeutic, and restorative nursing care for individuals, families, and communities in institutional and community-based settings. Students who complete the undergraduate program will have acquired knowledge and skills specific to generalized professional nursing practice and will be qualified to assume leadership roles. Students who complete the graduate program will be prepared to function in advanced nursing practice roles as nurse practitioners or in nursing administration or education roles.
Mission Statement
The Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing transforms lives and fosters healthy, thriving communities across greater Los Angeles, Southern California, and the nation by cultivating and amplifying our students’ unique talents, diverse life experiences, and intellect. Through engaged teaching, learning, scholarship, research and public service the faculty, advisors and staff support students’ overall success, well-being, and the greater good for the populations we serve.
Accreditation
All degree programs offered by the Patricia A. Chin School of Nursing are approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BSN) and fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education ( CCNE).
ProgramsDegree - UndergraduateDegree - GraduateDegree - DoctoralCertificate - Post-BaccalaureateCertificate - Post-Master
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