Faculty
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Laurie Anne Ferguson
Founding Dean of the School of NursingProfessorOffice: Health Sciences Campus A116-H276-944-7213 Email -
Cassie Sheffey
Assistant Professor of NursingMSN Program DirectorOffice: Health Sciences Campus A116-B276-944-7242 Email -
Nicole Frederick
Clinical Assistant ProfessorProgram Director, Clinical Nurse Specialist MSN ProgramEmail -
Amy Edmison
Assistant Professor of NursingBSN Program DirectorOffice: Health Sciences Campus A116-C276-944-7264 Email -
Saundra R. Farmer
Associate ProfessorFounding Chair, BSN ProgramOffice: Health Sciences Campus, B218276-944-7241 Email -
Shauna Large
Clinical Assistant ProfessorOffice: Health Sciences Campus, A235276-944-7262 Email -
MaKayla Blevins
Clinical Assistant ProfessorOffice: Health Sciences Campus A-232276-944-7207 Email -
Afton Cope
Clinical Assistant ProfessorOffice: Health Sciences Campus A-205Email -
Emily Fields
Clinical Assistant ProfessorOffice: Health Sciences Campus A-215Email -
Brent Becnel
Adjunct FacultyEmail -
Carolyn Powers
Administrative Assistant276-944-6851 Email -
Natalie Blankenship
Director of Admissions, School of NursingOffice: Health Sciences Campus276-944-7263Cell: 276-698-9572Email -
Alex Versen, LCSW
Director of Counseling ServicesOffice: Wiley Hall276-944-6144 Email
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E&H School of Nursing Offers New Dates for Health Assessment Course for RNs and RN-Nursing Students
The Emory & Henry School of Nursing is offering new date options for the four-or-six session Health Assessment course for registered nurses (RNs) or RN nursing students now beginning on Friday, September 22 at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon, Va. for only $75 in support of regional healthcare. The Friday, September 22, and Friday, October 20 classes offer the option for online or in-person attendance.
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Emory & Henry College’s School of Health Sciences Graduates Record-Breaking Class and Two Inaugural Cohorts
On Saturday, August 12, at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon, Va., 103 students graduated from Emory & Henry College’s School of Health Sciences, marking a milestone of the largest graduating class to date. Additionally, the College celebrated the inaugural cohorts of the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and the Doctor of Occupational Therapy. Many other students graduated with a Master of Physician Assistant Studies or a Doctorate of Physical Therapy.
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Emory & Henry College’s School of Health Sciences Graduates Record-Breaking Class and Two Inaugural Cohorts
On Saturday, August 12, at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon, Va., 103 students graduated from Emory & Henry College’s School of Health Sciences, marking a milestone of the largest graduating class to date. Additionally, the College celebrated the inaugural cohorts of the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and the Doctor of Occupational Therapy. Many other students graduated with a Master of Physician Assistant Studies or a Doctorate of Physical Therapy.
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The DPT Class of 2024 Earn Their White Coats
The Emory & Henry Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program housed in the School of Health Sciences on the Marion campus held a traditional White Coat Ceremony on Friday, June 23, 2023, at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion.
The White Coat Ceremony signifies the beginning of the year-long clinical rotation component of the program as a physical therapy student and comes following two years focused on the didactic portion of students’ training.
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Enhancing the Future of Regional Healthcare
Emory & Henry College was among nine partners recently awarded the College Partnership Laboratory School Planning Grant for $200,000 from the Virginia Department of Education in February. It is expected to launch during the 2023-2024 academic year.
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Emory & Henry College launches new Master of Science in Addiction Counseling Program
Emory & Henry College School of Health Sciences is launching a new Master of Science in Addiction Counseling Program in the fall of 2023. The online program is a 60-credit, 24-month program, consisting of six consecutive semesters. The master’s degree program prepares addiction counselors for a rewarding profession that emphasizes the prevention of emotional and mental health concerns, early intervention when problems are identified, and client empowerment. The program will be housed in the Department of Clinical Mental Health Counseling alongside the 60-credit Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s degree.
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Kate Prager to continue her education at the University of Pittsburg
Our Emory & Henry seniors are preparing to graduate and change the world.
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