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Show Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions 513 MLS 5102 - Clincal Applications in Hematology and Hemostasis Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Spring [Online] Summer [Online] This course covers the concepts, analytical methods, and clinical correlation of hematology and hemostasis as it applies to the medical laboratory. In addition to normal functions, the topics will include clinical correlation with various hematological and hemostatic disease processes. Current testing and instrumentation will be included as well as regulatory and competency information. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5103 - Clinical Laboratory Microbiology I Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Spring [Online] This course provides an in-depth coverage of clinically significant pathogenic cocci and Gram negative rods, including epidemiology, pathogenicity, procedures for traditional laboratory identification. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5104 - Clinical Laboratory Microbiology II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Campus - not offered; Online - Spring This course is a continuation of MLS 5103, including antimicrobial testing clinical mycology, virology, parasitology and miscellaneous clinical bacteria including Gram positive bacteria, mycobacteria, and anerobes. Prerequisite: MLS 5103; for medical laboratory personnel. MLS 5105 - Clinical Immunohematology Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Online] Summer [Online] This course covers the theory and principles of immunohematology relevant to blood group serology, antibody detection and identification, compatibility testing, component preparation and therapy in blood transfusion service, quality control parameters, donor screening and phlebotomy, transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn. This non-laboratory course is for MLS or MLT professionals who would like to update their didactic skills and knowledge in immunohematology as it is practiced in today's hospitals and clinics. Additionally, the course may also be of interest to individuals with a BS/BA degrees in non-medical laboratory science who wish to obtain current education in clinical immunohematology. Prerequisite: For medical laboratory personnel. School of Nursing Chair: Susan Thornock, EdD, MS, RN Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 437 Telephone Contact: Aiko Flowers (801) 626-6134 MSN Director: Melissa Neville, DNP, APRN, CPNP-CP Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 435 Program Secretary: Andrea Slager (801) 626-7833 RN to BSN Director: Kristy Baron, PhD, RN Program Secretary: Tiffany Bennett (801) 626-6122 Statewide Associate Degree Director: Sally Cantwell, PhD,RN Telephone Contact: Marguerite Simmons (801) 626-7416, prompt 7 (Ogden Campus) Enrollment Director: Robert Holt, MS Telephone Contact: (801) 626-7774, prompt 6 WSU/USU Cooperative Program (Logan, Utah) Campus Coordinator: Jonny Kelly, MNA, RN WSU/BATC Contractual Program (Logan, Utah) Campus Facilitator: Lisa Moon, MSN, RN (435) 753- 6780 WSU/DATC Contractual Program (Kaysville, Utah) Program Contact: Renee Magnusson (801) 593-2341 WSU/OWATC Contractual Program (Ogden, Utah) Campus Facilitator: Mary Lou Morales, MSN, RN Program Contact: Robbie Hicken (801) 627-8351 FACULTY - Professor: Debra Huber, PhD, MS, APRN; Susan Thornock, EdD, MS, RN; Associate Professors: Sally Cantwell, PhD, RN; Tamara Dahlkemper, MSN, RN, CNE; Kathy Culliton, MSN, APRN; Diane Leggett Fife, PhD, MS, RN; London Draper Lowe, MSN, RN; Valerie Gooder, PhD, MS, RN; Deborah Judd, MSN, APRN; Julie Killebrew, MS, RN; Pam Rice, MSN, RN; Assistant Professors: Pamela Anderson, MSN, RN; Suzanne Ballingham, MSN, APRN; Kristy Baron, MFHD, RN; Joyce Barra, PhD, MS, RN; Tamara Berghout, MSN, RN; Kathleen Cadman, MSN, RN; Kaylene Chalmers, MSN, RN; Heather Clark, MSN, RN; Jill Daly, MSN, RN; Alexandra Hanson, MSN, RN; Jeanette Harris, MSN, RN; Linda Hofmann, MS, RN; Rieneke Holman, MS, RN; Kimball Johnson, MSN, RN; Jonny Kelly, MNA, RN; Kathleen Laird, MSN, RN; Melissa Neville, DNP, RN; Toby Nishikawa, MSN, RN; Jody Reese, MSN, RN; Collette Renstrom, DNP, APRN; Monte Roberts, MSN, RN; Louise Salmond, MSN, RN; Hayley Sim, MSN, RN; Holli Sowerby, MSN, RN; Amy Stegen, MSN, RN; Carol Volante, MSN, ARNP-C; Jamie Wankier, MSN, RN; Kristiann Williams, DNP, APRN; Carol Welninski, DNP, RN; Instructors: Monica Jensen, MSN, RN; Candice Jones, MSN, RN; Nancy Kuncl, MSN, APRN; Leslie Mock, MSN, RN; Tressa Quayle, MSN, RN; Julie Rhodes, MSN, RN; Victoria Schaffner,MSN,RN. Program History Founded in 1953, nursing at Weber State University offers students career progression from Associate RN Degree to Associate of Science (PNto RN) or Associate of Applied Science Degree Nursing (AAS) (PN to RN), to Baccalaureate Nursing (BSN), to Master of Science in Nursing via a ladder curriculum. The curriculum model enables student progression through various preparation levels in accordance with individual ability, aspirations, career goals and Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |