Marshall University BSN Newsletter, Fall 2013 Edition Thanksgiving/Fall Break November 19-23 Please Welcome New SON Faculty: Anita Kay Swartzwelder, PhD, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CNE Paula Reilley, PhD, ARNP, CNS, MBA And Theodore Fox, DNP, RN, BSN, CPEN (See bios on last page.) Advanced Priority Registration Spring 2014 Freshmen and Sophomore Nursing Students Advanced Priority Registration for BSN Freshmen and Sophomore Nursing Students in the School of Nursing is: November 7 and 8, 2013 Freshmen and Sophomores who do not take advantage of this opportunity must wait until the regular Advanced Registration begins. There are no exceptions to this rule. Advanced Registration for Spring, 2014 semester for full-time currently enrolled students runs: November 11, 2013 1. Faculty advisors post extra office hours before registration. The schedules are available in individual folders in PH421 or on the adviser s office door. It is the student s responsibility to make an appointment with their advisor. All advisors will have advising hours posted by October 29, 2013. 2. Student must meet with their advisor to obtain their schedule. After talking with your academic advisor, the advisor will remove your academic hold, and then on November 7 and 8, 2013 freshman and sophomore nursing students can priority register online or go to the Registrar s Office. If you plan on going to the Registrar s Office, you will need the Nursing stamp from the secretary s office PH421 on your form. It is a good idea to get this in case online registration is not available. 3. MOVC students will participate in group registration sessions conducted by Professor Greene and Dr. Pope. Details will be provided at MOVC. Check for any updates. Freshmen and Pre-Nursing Students need to make an appointment with either Professor Greene or Dr. Pope.
HESI Exam Schedule (Fall 2013) MOVC PSY MIOVC November 20th 3-5 PM Maternity MOVC December 4th 3-5 PM Med Surg MOVC December 5 9-11AM Pharm MOVC December 6 9-11 AM HESI Exam Schedule (Fall 2013) Huntington PSY Corbly Hall 330 November 20 3-5 PM Maternity CH 330 December 4 3-5Pm Med Surg CH 330/332 December 5 9-11 AM Pharm CH 330/332 December 6 9-11 AM SPRING 2014 ADVANCE REGISTRATION SCHEDULE For Currently Enrolled Students Seniors: (90 hours completed as of 8-27-13) Monday Nov 7, 2013 Juniors: (58 hours completed as of 8-27-13) Tuesday Nov 6 Wednesday Nov 7, 2013 Sophomores: (26 hours completed as of 8-27-13) Thursday Nov 7 Friday Nov 8 Monday Nov 11, 2013 Freshmen: Tuesday Nov 7 Friday Nov 8 Currently Enrolled Graduate Students may register beginning November 11. SNA NEWS The Student Nurse Association would like to welcome any nursing student to our meetings, which are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month from1:30-2:30 pm in Prichard Hall, Room 427. Our mission is to mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses, an convey the standards, ethics and skills that students will need as responsible and accountable leaders and members of the profession. SNA is also a great way to meet students from higher level classes that can help with tutoring and advice. Membership is $10/year or $5/semester. Community service activities this semester will include: 1. Ronald McDonald House: collecting aluminum can tabs throughout the year (bring closed baggies of tabs to the meetings) and volunteering at Ronald McDonald House Chilifest fundraiser at Pullman Square (September 14th, sorry if you missed this one) 2. Flu Shot Clinics: October 15 & 16 (Sign up at meetings or with Dr. Widener), and 3. Adopting family (families) before Christmas. Fundraisers are also taking place to raise money to attend the NSNA Convention in Nashville, TN on April 9-13, 2014. 1. Stethoscope sales went well thanks you to all. 2. SNA is selling t-shirts, sweaters, and sweat pants. If you are interested in SNA and would like more information, you can contact any SNA officer listed below or look for the webpage and Facebook pages for SNA Huntington. Carrie Lett President (lett9@marshall.edu) Kelsey Varner Vice President (varner3@marshall.edu) Officers Kristi Matthews Secretary (matthews48@marshall.edu) Julianna Jarrell-Treasurer (jarrell80@marshall.edu)
2014 BSN Graduation Composite Pictures By Hedgecock s Photography You will be previewing your photograph at the session Pictures will be taken in Prichard Hall, Room 419. Keep watch on your email for dates and times. The sign up sheet is currently being circulated. Cost $27.00 Includes sitting fee, and two NCLEX photos and 1 8x10 composite of BSN Class (must have your picture taken by Hedgecock s to be included in the composite) Please dress in a nice white shirt. NO T-shirts or stripes!!! MOVC students are encouraged to come to main campus. Hedgecocks can arrange with a photographer in your area to take these pictures for inclusion in the composite if you are unable to come to main campus. Additional photographs can be ordered: First sheet is $15.00 and additional sheets are $10.00 each. A sheet can be one 8X10 or two 5X7 s or four 4X5 s or one 5X7 and four wallets or 8 wallets. Make checks payable to: Hedgecock s Photography We also accept all major credit and debit cards. We also take post dated checks for two weeks only. Special order extra pictures can be delivered to school on December 7, 2013 Composite pictures will be available in May, 2014 at Nursing Recognition Rehearsal Your NCLEX photographs will be delivered to Marshall University. Questions Contact us at (304) 525-4657 or 1-800-533-5419 We now offer Custom Graduation Announcements Prices start at $40.00 for 25 cards, 4X5 two sided.
Academic Calendar Second Semester 2013-2014 January 2, 2014, Thursday January 2, Thursday January 10, Friday January 12, Sunday, 9 a.m. January 13, Monday January 13, Monday -- January 17, Friday January 17, Friday January 20, Monday January 21, Tuesday February 7, Friday February 14, Friday March 5, Wednesday March 6, Thursday March 10, Monday, Noon March 15, Saturday, Noon March 17, Monday - March 22, Saturday March 23, Sunday, Noon March 24, Monday March 28, Friday March 31, Monday March 31, Monday May 2, Friday March 31, Monday - April 4, Friday University Offices Open Registration/Schedule Adjustment Residence Halls Open First Day of Classes Late Registration and Add/Drop (Schedule Adjustment) Last Day to Add Classes (Withdrawals Only After This Date) Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday -- University Closed W Withdrawal Period Begins Application for May Graduation Due in Academic Dean s Office Last Day to Drop 1st 8 Weeks Courses Mid-Semester, 1st 8 Weeks Courses End 2nd 8 Weeks Courses Begin Deadline for Submitting Freshmen Mid Term Grades Residence Halls Close Spring Break -- Classes Dismissed Residence Halls Open Classes Resume Last Day to Drop a Full Semester Individual Course Students should schedule appointments with advisors to prepare for advance registration (Required for students who have mandatory advising holds) Complete Withdrawals Only Advance Registration For Summer Session for Currently Enrolled Students April 7, Monday Recommended Date to Apply for December 2013 Graduation
April 7, Monday April 8, Tuesday April 11, Friday April 14, Monday - April 25, Friday April 28, Monday - May 2, Friday April 28, Monday May 2, Friday May 3, Saturday May 5, Monday May 6, Tuesday May 7, Wednesday May 8, Thursday May 8, Thursday May 9, Friday May 10, Saturday May 10, Saturday, Noon May 12, Monday - August 5, Friday May 13, Tuesday, Noon Advance Registration for Summer Session Open to All Admitted/Re-admitted Students Assessment Day -- Classes Cancelled for University- Wide Assessment Activities. Students obtain list of activities from department chair. Undecided students should go to their college office for a list. (Evening Classes 4:00 p.m. or Later Will Meet) Last Day to Drop 2nd 8 Weeks Courses Advance Registration Fall Semester for Currently Enrolled Students Dead Week Advance Registration for Fall Semester Open to All Admitted/Re-Admitted Students Except First-Time Fall Undergraduates Last Class Day and Last Day to Completely Withdraw for Spring Semester for Saturday Classes (and some common finals) Study Day -- Exams for Wednesday Classes 3 p.m. and after Will Be Held Approved Thesis/Dissertation Must Be Submitted Electronically And All Paperwork/Checks Must Be in Graduate College Office 176th Commencement (Time:TBA) Residence Halls Close Summer School Sessions Details Will Be Available At www.marshall.edu/registrar Deadline for Submitting Final Set of Grades. May 24, Saturday - May 26, Monday May 26, Monday July 4, Friday University Computer Services Unavailable Memorial Day Holiday - University Closed Independence Day Holiday Observed -- University Closed
All NURSING Students Check your Marshall e-mail for important dates and information DAILY!!! When communicating with the School of Nursing you MUST include your 901 ID number!!! MOVC Nursing Christian Fellowship NCF would like to welcome any student, faculty, or staff to attend our meetings. This is a national organization of Christian nurses and nursing students meeting together for support, encouragement and the sharing of ideas on how to bring the Christian view into nursing care. This semester we are planning to work on activities within the community and at MOVC. The NCF invites all nursing students to attend monthly meetings held as announced. If you have any questions regarding NCF or community activities please contact Dr. Deanna Pope 304/674-7237 or evansd@marshall.edu. Nu Alpha News Dr. Rebecca Appleton and Dr. Sandra Prunty will be attending the 42nd Biennial Convention for Sigma Theta Tau International Honors Society of Nursing in November. *The date for the Induction Ceremony for new Nu Alpha members is tentatively scheduled for March 11, 2014. Invitations to join Nu Alpha Honors Society will be sent to qualifying junior, senior, and graduate students first part of Spring 2014 Semester. MOVC SNA Will be holding their first meeting September 16, 2013 at 12:00 PM in the MOVC Lab.
New Faculty Anita Kay Swartzwelder, PhD, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CNE is an assistant professor of nursing within the Marshall University College of Health Professions. Prior to her position at Marshall, Professor Swartzwelder worked as an assistant professor of health technology at Ohio University and instructor in the nursing program. She also serves as an online adjunct professor for the College of Health Professions at Drexel University and the Chamberlain College of Nursing. She served as director of nursing at Collins Career Center in Chesapeake, Ohio for 16 years. Professor Swartzwelder received her Ph.D. in education from Capella University in 2011;; her M.S. in nursing with a nurse practitioner specialty from Marshall University in 2000;; her B.S. in nursing at Ohio University in 1992 and became a certified nurse educator in 2010. She is currently a member of the National League for Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society and the Ohio League for Nursing. Her research interests include improving learning techniques for her students she recently was published in the Nursing Education Perspectives for her work titled, Examining the effect of texting on students perception of learning. Professor Swartzwelder is very passionate about online teaching and will continue to find ways to engage students in an online educational environment. As a life-long resident of the Tri-state area, Professor Swartzwelder enjoys teaching students at her alma mater and being a part of the Marshall community. She remains active in the community and volunteers as a Family Nurse Practitioner at the Ebenezer Medical Outreach in Huntington and as chairperson of the Shawnee Mental Health Board of Directors. Paula Reilley, PhD, ARNP, CNS, MBA is an associate professor of nursing within the Marshall University College of Health Professions. Since fall 2013, Dr. Reilley has served as instructor for NUR 626 in the nurse practitioner program and NUR 322 in the BSN program. Prior to her position at Marshall, Professor Reilley taught nursing at the University of Charleston for 14 years;; and also at West Virginia State University for four years, Texas Tech University for two years and served as a teaching assistant at the University of Texas in Austin. She is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner as well as certified as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Psychiatric Nursing. In order to maintain her clinical expertise, she also works part-time as a nurse practitioner for Highland Hospital in Charleston, W.Va., on the substance abuse unit. Professor Reilley received her ADN from West Liberty State College in 1973;; her BSN from West Liberty State College in 1981;; her MSN from WVU in 1985;; her Ph.D. in nursing from The University of Texas at Austin in 1993;; and her MBA from The University of Charleston in 1999. In addition to her extensive academic background, Professor Reilley is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, a member of the board for Highland Hospital, and a member of the International Club in Charleston. Her research interests include substance abuse, addictions, self-defeating behavior patterns, and drug-screening policies in BSN and other nursing programs in the United States. Professor Reilley is very passionate about education she wants to provide her students with value-added education, allowing her to be more effective as an educator and ultimately, giving her students the tools needed to work safely and competently with patients. She is excited to be at a public institution such as Marshall University and to be teaching in the graduate nursing department. Theodore Fox, DNP, RN, BSN, CPEN is an Assistant Professor of Nursing within the Marshall University College of Health Professions. Professor Fox received his DNP from Florida State University in 2013, his BSN from Florida State University in 2009, and his ASN from Florida Community College in 2006. He also serves the Florida Air National Guard Reserves as a Critical Care Nurse. Dr. Fox is very passionate and finds much satisfaction instructing students in developing their hands on skills in clinical and skills labs. He believes strongly that one-on-one interaction is essential in overcoming challenges and developing skills for the clinical environment. His philosophy in teaching is that quality in instruction creates quality nurses. Dr. Fox will serve as an instructor in NUR 221, NUR 222, NUR 323, and NUR 334.