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Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS)
Kentucky Licensed by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Ohio Licensed by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools
Florence Campus 16 Spiral Drive Florence, Kentucky 41042
Tri-County Cincinnati Campus 225 Pictoria Drive, Suite 200 Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 (Reg. No. 08-05-1857T)
ADDENDUM TO THE WINTER 2014 ACADEMIC CATALOG
This Addendum is an integral part of the College’s Catalog. Unless otherwise indicated, all
information published herein becomes or remains effective January 17, 2014.
Under TUITION, FEES, AND OTHER COSTS OF ATTENDANCE - TUITION (Page 16) ADD the Following:
Diploma in Chiropractic Assisting $12,505
Diploma in Dental Assisting $15,120
Diploma in Medical Massage Therapy $13,400
Diploma in Personal Training $8,265
Under PROGRAMS OFFERED (Page 46) ADD the Following:
Occupational Diploma: Chiropractic Assisting (Tri-County Campus)
The Chiropractic Assistant diploma program provides a fundamental understanding of the rudimentary sciences and ancillary skills which prepare the graduate for integration as an administrative and clinical subordinate within the rapidly-growing professional field of chiropractic practice. The curriculum is designed to instill in its participants a focused knowledge of the theories which guide the chiropractic approach to health care, the relationships between normal human musculoskeletal structure and sound function, the necessity of developing rapport with patients and obtaining relevant clinical information from them, techniques involved in the diagnosis and treatment of structural and functional aberrations within the scope of chiropractic practice, and innovative methods of attracting new patients to the practice in which they gain employment.
COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE Credit Hours APT 108 Basic Nutrition 2 BIO 150 Anatomy for Chiropractic 6 CA 100 Introduction to Chiropractic Assisting 4 CA 110 Patient Interviewing and Documentation 4
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CA 120 Patient Safety 4 CA 130 Therapeutic Modalities 6 CA 140 Chiropractic Diagnostics 6 CA 160 Chiropractic Office Marketing 6 CA 199 Chiropractic Assisting Externship 5 CS 100 College Success 4 MOA 111 Medical Terminology 4 MOA 120 Introduction to Medical Insurance 4 MOA 140 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information 2 MOA 150 Administrative Practices and Procedures 4
Under COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (Page 82) ADD the following:
BIO 150 Anatomy for Chiropractic (6)
This course includes an overview of whole-body
anatomy with a more detailed study of nervous
system, the anatomy of the spinal cord, and spinal
nerves. An expanded examination of the human
muscular system, including all major muscles of
the axial and appendicular segments of the body,
is also incorporated. Pre-requisite: None
CA 100 Introduction to Chiropractic Assisting (4)
This course is an introduction to the history of
Chiropractic and includes an examination of both
the philosophy and theory behind the profession.
An analysis of the differences between various
chiropractic approaches to healthcare as well as
a comparison to the traditional allopathic
approach is undertaken. Basic chiropractic
Terminology /vocabulary are discussed as well as
the Chiropractic Adjustment. Students will also
gain a preliminary appreciation of some of the
ethical considerations involved in day-to-day
practice. Pre-requisite: None
CA 110 Patient Interviewing
and Documentation (4)
Beginning with a review of medical terminology
specific to chiropractic practice, the student is
introduced to the patient interview. Topics include
developing rapport with the patient, basic
interview techniques, basic health history,
interviewing for motor vehicle accident cases and
workers compensation cases. Basic tenets
involved in the detection of potential fraud are
discussed. The student will be introduced to the
basic SOAP format and common medical and
chiropractic abbreviations. Prerequisite MOA 111
CA 120 Patient Safety (4)
This course is an introduction to the knowledge
and ability to recognize and appropriately respond
to situations that may compromise patient safety.
Topics include recognizing and preventing office
hazards, responding to health and office
emergencies, understanding basic indications
and contraindications to various therapeutic
modalities, general principles of safe
administration of therapeutic procedures,
handling adverse reactions to treatment, as well
as adhering to universal precautions with respect
to topical and blood-borne pathogens. Special
considerations with respect to the treatment of
pregnant patients and elderly patients are
presented. Students are also taught to identify
common skin lesions. Prerequisite CA 100.
CA 130 Therapeutic Modalities (6)
In this course, students will be introduced to a
variety of adjunctive therapeutic procedures
commonly administered in the chiropractic
setting. Rationale, patient preparation,
equipment setup, and safe application principles
are presented for spinal intersegmental traction,
electrical muscle stimulation, therapeutic
ultrasound, transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation (TENS), spinal decompression
therapy, as well as massage. Participants also
gain the knowledge needed to properly cast
patients for orthotic shoe inserts. A basic
understanding of the role of active rehabilitation
in the progression of the patient case is gained,
along with simple, effective protocols utilizing
rocker/wobble boards and other routine office
exercise equipment. Students also learn how to
effectively apply immediate palliative measures to
patients with acute/emergency cases. All
modalities are presented alongside discussions of
relevant indications and contraindications for
each. Prerequisite: BIO 150
CA 140 Chiropractic Diagnostics (6)
An overview of the most common procedures
utilized in the chiropractic office setting to provide
the practitioner with the diagnostic information
necessary to formulate a treatment plan.
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Participants learn to properly measure and
position patients for the taking of X-rays, as well
as develop radiological films. Determination of a
patient’s regional ranges of motion is
demonstrated. Students learn to perform muscle
tests to quantify strength as well as sensory and
reflex testing to complete basic neurological
screening assessments. A discussion and
demonstration of postural analysis is also
presented as relates to the incidence of distortion
of normal muscle tone and function as well as
resultant pain patterns. Electro diagnostics, such
as electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction
are introduced for theoretical understanding only.
Prerequisite: BIO 150
CA 160 Chiropractic Office Marketing (6)
An introduction to the generation of internal and
external referral sources, this course teaches
students the importance of not only building a
rapport with patients inside the office, but how to
create opportunities to benefit prospective
patients in their communities by providing
education concerning the benefits of chiropractic
care as applied to common, everyday conditions.
Focus is placed on both individual and group
interaction settings , such as designing and
participating in new patient orientations,
community presentations, health fairs,
fundraising events, and presentation and cross-
marketing with other related professionals.
Prerequisite CA 100
CA 199 Chiropractic Assisting Externship (5)
Students are placed in an appropriate
Chiropractic Office in order to provide them the
opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge
acquired in their collegiate coursework. Students
must complete at least 150 clock hours of
practical experience. A grade of C (70%) is the
minimum passing grade in this course
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
CS 100 College Success (4)
This course provides information and resources
which promote students’ academic and
professional development. The course introduces
students to strategies to achieve success in
college, including study techniques,
communication skills, time management and
critical thinking. Campus resources and services
will also be introduced. Pre-requisite: None
Under COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (Page 82) AMEND the Following:
DA 200 Dental Radiography (4)
This course will introduce the concepts of
radiation physics and biology, the x-ray unit and its
components, safety and precautions, dental films,
film storage and radiographic interpretation.
Theory of exposing intra-oral and extra-oral
radiographs on adults, children, and special
needs patients will be introduced. Prerequisites:
DA100, DA 101, DA 130, and DA 150; Co-
requisite DA 201.
DA 210 Dental Materials (4)
Types and properties of dental lab and chairside
materials will be introduced. Emphasis will be
placed on compositions, and uses of synthetic
resins, dental waxes, dental abrasives, and
elastomeric impression materials. Prerequisite
DA100, DA 101, DA 130, and DA 150. Co-
requisite DA 211
DA 220 Chairside Assisting (4)
The student will be introduced to theories of
dental office and treatment room design,
chairside procedures, preparing the patient and
positioning the operator and assistant. Operative
instruments and tray set-ups will be covered.
Prerequisites: DA 100, DA 101, DA 130, and DA
150; Co-requisite DA 221.
DA 240 Clinical Externship I (5)
Students will be assigned to dental offices or other
appropriate dental facilities to obtain practical
experience and to reinforce subject matter and
skills learned in the classroom. Students will
complete 150 contact hours. Prerequisites: DA
160, DA 161, DA 200, DA 201, DA 210, DA 211,
DA 220, DA 221, and Dean’s approval.
DA 241 Clinical Externship II (5)
Upon completion of DA 240, the student will be
assigned to a second dental office or other
appropriate dental facility to obtain additional
practical experience and to further reinforce the
subject matter and skills learned in the classroom
and during the first clinical externship. Students
will complete 150 contact hours. Prerequisite:
Prerequisites: DA 160, DA 161, DA 200, DA 201,
DA 210, DA 211, DA 220, DA 221, and Dean’s
approval.
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DA 255 Clinical Review (2)
This course is designed to prepare the entry-level
dental assistant will the skills necessary to be
successful on the job. Topics include skill review,
networking, resume preparation, professionalism
and trends and issues in the field. Prerequisites:
DA 160, DA 161, DA 200, DA 201, DA 210, DA
211, DA 220, DA 221, and Dean’s approval.
WINTER 2014 TERM - Adjunct Faculty Listing
All Beckfield College faculty have been determined to be qualified by their academic and professional credentials to
teach the courses assigned to them. Most of the College’s faculty are adjunct (part-time) faculty. Many of
these, in addition to their academic qualifications, are currently working, or have worked, in a profession or
academic discipline directly related to the courses assigned to them. All faculty are assigned to courses
according to their availability and the availability of courses which they are qualified to teach.
PART-TIME ACADEMIC LEADERS
Hannah Barnhorn Tri County
Program Coordinator, Paralegal Studies
BA, Humanities, Dowling College
JD, University of Dayton Luther Bond, LMT/CRC Tri County
Program Coordinator, Medical Massage Therapy
Diploma, Medical Massage Therapy, Cincinnati School of Medical Massage Diploma, Electronic Technology, ITT Technical Institute
Michael Callihan, RN Tri County Program Coordinator, Personal Training AAS, Nursing, Miami University BSN, Miami University Jayson D. Levine Tri County Program Coordinator, Chiropractic Assisting BS, Biology, Adelphi University DC, Life University College of Chiropractic
Scott F. McDaniel Florence
Program Coordinator, Paralegal Studies
BA, Pre-Law, Ohio Wesleyan University
JD, University of Dayton
Steve Nagle Florence Program Coordinator, Personal Training
BS Physical Education, Eastern Kentucky University
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ADJUNCT FACULTY ALLIED HEALTH Phil Amato, CMA Tri County Diploma, Medical Assisting, National Education Center AAS, Audio/Video Production, Brown Mackie College
Gerald Bates Tri County
BA, Social Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University
MBA Harvard University
M.Div., Yale Divinity School
Maria Chernyak Tri County
DMD, University of Pennsylvania
Jenny L. Clem, CPC Florence
Certificate, American Academy of Professional Coders
James Crowley Florence
BS, Health and Physical Education, Indiana University
MS, Sport Sciences, Indiana University
Frank Deal Tri County
Dolores Dominquez, CPC Tri County
AAS, Medical Assisting, RETS
BS, Health Care Administration, Kaplan University
Jonathan Edell Tri County
AAS, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies, Applied Administration, University of Cincinnati
Dr. Luke Grantz Tri County
BA, Palmer College of Chiropractic
DC, Palmer College of Chiropractic
Everlee Gripshover Florence
Diploma, Medical Assisting, Gateway Community and Technical College
AS, Medical Assisting, National College
Dr. Kenyon D. Hackworth Tri County
BS, Biology, Stillman College
DC, Life University College of Chiropractic
Dawn Hermes Tri County
Diploma, Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing
Lori Hunt, CPC Florence
Diploma, Phillips College
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Ernestine Johnson, RN Tri County
BSN, The Pennsylvania State
MSN, University of Phoenix
Kimberly Lanzarotta AH Tri County
AAS Nursing, Cincinnati State
Carla C. Laycock, LPN Tri County
Diploma, Practical Nursing, Hondros College
Michael Murphy Tri County
AA, Education, Miami University
Bachelor of Integrative Studies, Miami University
Juanita L. Myrick Tri County
AAS, Medical Assisting Services, University of Cincinnati
Norma Ragland Tri County
Nicolas Simpson Tri County
Tawnyan Simpson Florence
AS A, General Studies, University of Cincinnati
Stephanie Sizemore Tri County
Diploma Medical Assisting, Institute of Medical Dental Technology, Cincinnati
Brenda Skirvin, CPC Florence
Patrick K. Stanley Tri County
Diploma, Electronics Technology, DeVry Institute of Technology
DC, Palmer College of Chiropractic
Patricia Stevens, RDH Tri County
BS, Psychology, The Ohio State University
Certificate of Graduate Dental Hygienist, The Ohio State University
Heather Turner Tri County
Diploma, Dental Assisting, Institute of Medical and Dental Technology
Lisa Walterman, RMA Tri County
AAS, Medical Assisting, Southern Ohio College
Diploma, Medical Billing and Coding, National College of Business & Technology
Michelle L. Willhoff, RMA Florence
AAS, Paralegal Studies, Kentucky Career Institute
AAS, Medical Assisting, Beckfield College
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Jennifer Wilson, CPC, CPCO, CEMC Florence
Certificate, Organizational Leadership, Northern Kentucky University
Diploma, Medical Office Technology, Beckfield College
BA, Organizational Leadership, Northern Kentucky University
BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
David Baldwin Tri County BS, Business Administration, West Liberty University MBA, Project Management, Florida Institute of Technology MIS, Information Systems, University of Phoenix Denise Becker Florence AA, General Studies, University of Cincinnati BS, Social Science, University of Cincinnati M.Ed., Personnel Training, Education & Development, Xavier University Jerry Black Tri County BS, Computer Science, Wright State University MS, Computer Science, Wright State University Nicki Black Florence AAS, Business, Thomas More College BA, Business Administration, Thomas More College William J. Carr Florence BS, Hotel Management, University of Houston Michael Clos Florence Terrance Cusaac Florence BS, Criminal Justice, Benedict College Master of Public Administration, Troy University Ph.D., Organization & Management, Capella University Elmer Donavan Florence AS, Plant Science, Mercer County Community College BS, Commerce & Engineering, Drexel University MBA, Thomas More College Lisa Elliot Florence BA, Classical Humanities, Miami University MA, History, Miami University JD, Western New England University Mark Evans Florence BBA, Thomas More College MBA, Thomas More College Bruce Gehring Florence
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Jay George Florence BA, Physics, Slippery Rock University Darren Gray Tri County BA, Liberal Arts, Xavier University MBA, Management Information Systems, Xavier University Nancy Greene Florence Pamela J. Hirn Florence BBA, Morehead State University Rank 1, Special Education Administration, Northern Kentucky University Elyse Jenkins Florence BS, Electrical Engineering, North Carolina A & T State University MBA, University of Dallas Yan Krayterman Tri County AAS, Network Engineering, Sinclair Community College BS, Heating and Engineering, Odessa State Polytechnic University MS, Heating and Engineering, Odessa State Polytechnic University Chrishawn Marsh Tri County BA, Telecommunication, Bowling Green State University MA, American Culture Studies, Bowling Green State University Katie Mitchell Florence AAS, Education, Kalamazoo Valley Community College BA, Organizational Management, Ashford University M. Ed., Ashford University Lisa M. Moeller Florence BS, Paralegal Studies, Beckfield College MS, Human Resource Management, Keller Graduate School Ph.D., Psychology, Capella University Thomas Nimmo Tri County BBA, Business, University of Cincinnati MBA, Business Administration, Xavier University Nicholas Patti Florence AAS, Information Technology, Gateway Community Technical College Sandra Rice Florence Certification, ProTrain BS, Industrial Technology, Salem International University MS, Higher Education, Walden University Ronald P. Richards Florence BS, Business Administration, Indiana University
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Terry Rogers Florence BS, Business Administration Technology, Northern Kentucky University BS, Political Science, Northern Kentucky University MPA, Northern Kentucky University Deborah S. Ruth Florence AA, Elected Studies, Thomas More College BBA, Business Administration, Thomas More College MBA, Business Administration, Thomas More College Zachary M. Schaffner Florence BBA, Computer Information Systems, Eastern Kentucky University MBA, Applied Management, Indiana Wesleyan University Scott S. Smith Florence BS, Finance, Miami University MA, Management, Antioch University Janaya Trotter Tri County BA, Criminology, The Ohio State University JD, Northern Kentucky University Jay VanRyzin Florence DPI program for Business, Concordia University BA, Business Administration, University of Wisconsin M.Ed., University of the Cumberlands Mark A. Yelton Florence BA, Sociology, University of Kentucky MA, Education, University of Kentucky
GENERAL EDUCATION
John Antony Tri County JD, Northern Kentucky University BA, International Studies (Minor in Business & Political Science), Northern Kentucky University Sonya Barnes Tri County Ph.D., Toxicology, University of Cincinnati Danita Camper Tri County BA, English, The Ohio State University MA, Literary Studies, University of Aberdeen Richard Converse Tri County BS, Biology, University of Cincinnati MS, Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati Meghan S. Curry Tri County BA, English Education, Northern Kentucky University MA, English, Northern Kentucky University
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Milene Donlin Tri County BA, Molecular, Cell and Development Biology, University of California MS, Biology, Temple University Master of Public Health, University of Cincinnati Elhadji Gaye Tri County Darlene S. Hollon Tri County BA, English, Northern Kentucky University MA, English, Xavier University Adam Kallmeyer Florence David Kauffman Tri County BS, Nutritional Sciences, Pennsylvania State University DC, Logan College of Chiropratic Allan E. Kennedy Florence BA, History, Berea College MA, Education, University of Kentucky Susan R. Kling Florence AA, Liberal Arts and Business, Pennsylvania State University BA, Liberal Arts and English, Mount St. Joseph College MA, Education, Northern Kentucky University Laura K. Laws Tri County B.S.Ed., Mathematics, Brescia University MA, Education, Northern Kentucky University Rank 1, Instructional Leadership, Northern Kentucky University Steven M. Lewis Florence BS, Psychology, Northern Kentucky University M.Ed., Special Education, Antioch University MA, School Principal, College of Mount St. Joseph Nancy N. Marcum Florence BA, Journalism and Speech Communication, Northern Kentucky University MS, Management, Indiana Wesleyan University Katie McGoron Tri County BS, Psychology, Ohio State University Jennifer H. Miller Florence BS, Forensic Science, Eastern Kentucky University PhD, Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology, University of Louisville Mark Mills Florence Larry Neuspickle Florence AB, Education Social Studies, University of Kentucky M.Ed., University of Kentucky
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Robert Parker Tri County BS, Human Biology, National College of Chiropractic DC, National College of Chiropractic Sharon Price Florence BA, Communications, Virginia Wesleyan College MA, English, Northern Kentucky University Jennifer M. Ritson Florence BS, Interdisciplinary Studies, Texas State University MA, Teacher as Leader, Northern Kentucky University Valerie D. Simmons Florence BA, English, Indiana University MLS, Indiana University Katie J. Southerland Florence BA, English, Northern Kentucky University MA, English, Northern Kentucky University Tanya Townsend Florence Rodney Umbstead Florence AA, Liberal Arts, Mercyhurst Northeast College BS, Biology, Morehead State University MS, Biology, Morehead State University Diane Vaillancourt Florence BA, Mathematics, Thomas More College M.Ed., Teacher as a Leader, Northern Kentucky University Rachel N. Wolf Florence BA, Psychology, University of Dayton MA, Clinical Psychology, Western Kentucky University
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Stuart W. Bassman Tri County
BA, Philosophy, Brooklyn College
MA, Psychology, New School for Social Research
Ed.D, Counselor Education, University of Cincinnati
Robert Contadino Tri County
BS, Social Work, University of Cincinnati
MA, Rehab Counseling, University of Cincinnati
Sonja Crockett Tri County
BA, Organizational Leadership, Wilmington College
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
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Elizabeth C. Elliott Tri County
BA, Psychology, Georgetown College
MS, Criminal Justice, Xavier University
Kristin L. Ostrowski Florence
BA, Criminal Justice and Political Science, University of Wisconsin
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
MBA, Interdisciplinary, University of Cincinnati
Steven W. Patrick Florence
BS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
MA, Mental Health Counseling, University of Cincinnati
Maria Roth Tri County
BS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
Certificate, Child Abuse Recognition, University of Cincinnati
Certificate, Addictions, University of Cincinnati
Certificate, Domestic Violence, University of Cincinnati
James Seibert Florence
AAS, Criminal Justice, Beckfield College
BS, Criminal Justice, Beckfield College
Jill A. Shelley Tri County
AAS, Law Enforcement Technology, University of Cincinnati
BS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
Holly Simpson Tri County
BS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Anthony J. Steimle Florence
BS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
Taryn Valpey Florence
BA, Sociology and Psychology, University of Rhode Island
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
Jeffrey A. Wyrick Tri County
BA, Criminal Justice, Thomas More College
MS, Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
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PARALEGAL STUDIES
Nancy J. Cutler Florence
BA, Psychology, University of Cincinnati
MA, Community Planning, University of Cincinnati
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Erin C. Enderle Tri County
BA, Political Science, Miami University
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Hon. Daniel J. Gattermeyer Tri County
BA, Political Science, Ohio University
JD, Case Western Reserve University
Ashley F. Gray Florence
BA, Psychology, University of Kentucky
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Steven D. Jaeger Florence
BA, History and Political Science, Thomas More College
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Hon. Steven R. Jaeger Florence
BA, History, Thomas More College
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Michael J. Keeney Florence
BA, History, Western Kentucky University
JD, Northern Kentucky University
J. Erin McCabe Tri County
BA, English, Xavier University
MBA, University of New Orleans
JD, University of Tulsa
Orville J. Miller Florence
BS, Industrial Management, University of Cincinnati
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Carol L. Risk Florence
BA, Economics, Indiana University
JD, Northern Kentucky University
M. Patia Tabar Florence
AA, Theology, Ambassador University
BA, Theology, Ambassador University
MS, Environmental Law, Vermont Law School
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MA, Public History, Northern Kentucky University
JD, Northern Kentucky University
Alison Warner Florence
BA, Philosophy, Morehead State University
JD, Northern Kentucky University
NURSING
Kim Arthur, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, University of Cincinnati BSN, University of Cincinnati Joanne Bowling, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Galen College Jocelyn Bozman, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Miami University Michelle Bryan Tri County BS, Nursing, College of Mount St. Joseph Melissa Buchman, RN Florence BSN, University of Cincinnati Pamela Carnes, RN Florence ADN, Cincinnati State Kimberlee Carpenter, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Columbus State Community College BSN, Indiana Wesleyan University Emily Casey, RN Florence BSN, College of Mount St. Joseph Kristal Clark, RN Tri County BSN, University of Cincinnati MSN, Walden University Mary Anne Crowell, RN, Florence AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University BA, Psychology, Thomas More College MS, Nursing, Bellarmine College Jennifer Davis, RN Tri County Kelly Donnelly Florence AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University Ebony Fisher, RN Florence BSN, Southeast Missouri State MSN, Walden University
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Edward Fisk, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Kentucky Community and Technical College System BSN, Eastern Kentucky University Angela Fulk, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Taitum Godfrey Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Patricia Hastings Florence Diploma, Nursing Toledo Hospital School of Nursing BSN, Bowling Green State University MSN, University of Toledo Margie Huber Florence Diploma, Nursing, Jewish Hospital School of Nursing BSN, Northern Kentucky University MSN, University of Kentucky Isabella I. Isbell, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Big Sandy Community College BSN, Eastern Kentucky University Sherry Jenkins Tri County Annette Johnson-Sneed, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Sinclair College Michelle Kerns, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University BSN, Northern Kentucky University Melanie Kiep, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Miami University BSN, Miami University Angela B. Kiger, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University BS, Sociology, Northern Kentucky University BSN, Northern Kentucky University MSN, University of Cincinnati April Lang, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University BSN, Northern Kentucky University BS, Athletic Training Specialization, University of Evansville MSN, University of Cincinnati Mary Lee, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing Technology, University of Cincinnati BSN, University of Cincinnati MSN, Northern Kentucky University
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Emily Licata, RN Florence Ardell P. Loomer, RN Florence BS, Nursing Education, University of Minnesota MBA, University of Redlands MEd, Nursing Education, University of Minnesota Julie Lopez Tri County AAS, Nursing, Sinclair Community College Melissa Lovell, RN Florence LPN, Kiamichie Technical College AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College BS, Nursing, Beckfield College Brittany Marshall, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Kathleen McGill, RN Tri County Diploma, Nursing, Bethesda Hospital School of Nursing Emily McQueen, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Darla Jo Moore, RN Tri County Diploma, Christ Hospital School of Nursing BSN, Kettering College of Medical Arts MSN, University of Phoenix Melanie J. Moore, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University BS, Nursing, Indiana Wesleyan University Mary Morris, RN Florence Keith Morris, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College AAS, Engineering, Tidewater Community College BSN, College of Mount St. Joseph Allisa Mygatt, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Anitra Niece, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Denise Pattison, RN Florence BSN, University of Cincinnati Rhonda Plata, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Gateway Community and Technical College
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Sharon Potts, RN Tri County Alice G. Rini, RN Florence BS, Nursing, Adelphi College MS, Nursing, Adelphi College JD, Northern Kentucky University Mary Sandfoss, RN Florence BSN, Thomas More College Jacqueline Schmidt, RN Tri County Jan K. Skavdahl, RN Florence Diploma, Nursing, The Christ Hospital School of Nursing AAS, Nursing, Ventura Community College BSN, California Lutheran University MSN, University of California Angela Smith-Wear, RN Tri County BSN, Chamberlain College of Nursing Mary Ann Swing, RN Florence Diploma, Nursing, Christ Hospital of Nursing Doug Vestering, RN Florence AAS, Nursing, Beckfield College Charity Washington, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Eastern Kentucky University BSN, Eastern Kentucky University Aimee Wethington, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Eastern Kentucky University BSN, Eastern Kentucky University Ashley Ziegler, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Cincinnati State BSN, Indiana Wesleyan Andrea J. Ziser, RN Tri County AAS, Nursing, Northern Kentucky University BS, Nursing, University of Kentucky MEd, Agency and Community Counseling, Xavier University