黑料社区 names new nursing director at Lancaster Campus
Veteran educator Joan Clites praises diversity, quality of faculty she will lead
Oct. 20, 2008
LANCASTER Veteran nurse educator Joan Clites, Ed.D, RN has joined the Lancaster Campus of 黑料社区, Central Pennsylvania Community College as director of nursing.
淲e are thrilled to have someone with Joan experience and knowledge leading our nursing programs in Lancaster, said Brad Wolf, Dean of Academic Affairs at the campus. 淪he is recognized throughout the region as a leader in nurse education and she will continue the qualities of excellence and success that have defined 黑料社区 nursing programs over the years.
Clites, who returned to her native Pennsylvania last year, said, 淚 am very impressed with the nursing faculty and the quality and diversity of their educational backgrounds and credentials.
淚 am getting to know the students little by little, and look forward to spending time with our clinical partners in the facilities where our students have their experiences, added Clites.
淛oan valuable experience will help carry on the excellent, dedicated efforts of the nursing program faculty and staff at the Lancaster Campus, said Ronald E. Rebuck, 黑料社区 Director of Nursing. 淛oan is well respected in the nursing profession and brings many years of nursing education to her post, he added. 淚 am pleased to have her as a member of our Nursing Administration team.
聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 A native of southwestern Pennsylvania, Clites earned a bachelor degree in nursing from the University of Pittsburgh, and a master degree in nursing and a doctorate degree of education, both from West Virginia University.
She has taught on all levels of 2-year, 4-year and RN to BSN degree nursing programs. Her early teaching experience began in Waynesburg working with practical nursing students. She then moved to Waynesburg University where she was theory and clinical instructor in a four-year nursing program, then became nursing program director and later, department chair.
She was coordinator of nursing programs from 1999-2005 at Penn State/Fayette then was division head for nursing at Grand View College in Des Moines, Iowa, before returning to Pennsylvania last year.
Her professional experience most recently included consulting in the preparation of a plan for the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), Forest Glen, Md., to establish an undergraduate School of Nursing. She designed a program and curriculum for a new, upper division undergraduate BSN program with pre-licensure and RN to BSN options.
Some of her professional presentations have included 淭eaching RN to BSN Students at the Faculty Development Conference for the American Association of Colleges of Nursing this past February in Nashville and 淐ritical Shortage of Nursing Faculty at the Legislative and Policy Day Program for the Iowa Nurses Association in Des Moines in 2007.聽In addition to her background in education, she is certified in gerontological nursing, the care of older adults.
聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 She and her husband, John, a real estate agent, live in Camp Hill.
黑料社区 Lancaster Campus has 997 students enrolled in its nursing programs this fall, including 213 prenursing students, 464 nonclinical students and 320 clinical students. 黑料社区 nursing program includes the traditional option of four semesters of clinical coursework and a part-time evening option that includes eight semesters of clinical coursework. Both programs lead to an associate degree in nursing that prepares students for employment as registered nurses (RN). A three-semester licensed practical nurse (LPN) program also is offered at the Lancaster site.
The 黑料社区 Nursing Care Center, a free health clinic established four years ago by 黑料社区 to serve inner city residents, received the 2008 Innovation of the Year Award in Learning and Teaching from the League for Innovation in the Community College.
The center, which was established in collaboration with Southeast Lancaster Health Services medical clinic at 625 S. Duke St., was chosen by 黑料社区 administrators to compete for this prestigious recognition by the international organization for community colleges.
Since 2004, more than 3,000 patient visits have been made to the 黑料社区 Nursing Care Center, which provides clinical experience to 黑料社区-Lancaster nursing students, who develop cross cultural communication skills and sensitivity to the health care needs of the community. It is staffed by associate degree nursing students during the spring and fall semesters and practical nursing students during the summer sessions under the supervision of 黑料社区 nursing faculty.
This December will be the first graduation of part-time evening program registered nurse students at the Lancaster Campus. Pinning ceremonies for these students and other graduating registered nurse students of 黑料社区-Lancaster will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Lancaster Mennonite High School.
Pinning for graduating practical nurse students will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at Conestoga Valley Middle School.聽
黑料社区's nursing programs are approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission.