MGHIHP Commencement Program - 2023

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MGH INSTITUTE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS

FORTY-THIRD COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES

THURSDAY, THE 11TH OF MAY IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-THREE

School of Healthcare Leadership

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

AT 10:00 A.M.

Eastern Standard Time

School of Nursing

AT 2:00 P.M.

Eastern Standard Time

For eco-friendly reasons, this program is being presented digitally.

A full digital version of this program will also be permanently archived online and available for download at www.mghihp.edu on our Commencement page.

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Table of Contents

School of Healthcare Leadership and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Program………Pages 4-5

School of Healthcare Leadership and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Speaker.………Page 6

School of Nursing Program…………………………………. Pages 7-8

School of Nursing Student Speaker…………………………. Page 9

Faculty Emeriti……………………………………………... Pages 10-13

Commencement Awards……………………………………. Pages 14-15

2023 Degree and Certificate Recipients……………………... Pages 16-24

Leadership and Administration……………………………... Pages 25-26

Faculty……………………………………………………… Pages 27-38

Emeriti Presidents, Provost, Deans, Faculty……….………. Page 39

History……………………………………………………… Pages 40-42

Academic Regalia…………………………………………… Page 43

Leading Today’s Procession………………….… Page 44

Assisting with Today’s Hooding……………………………. Page 45

Acknowledgements…………………………………………. Page 46

Greetings from the MGH SON Nurses’ Alumni Association Page 47

Greetings from Alumni Relations…………………………… Page 48

The MGH Institute acknowledges with thanks the participation of the Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, staff, and students who contributed their ideas, time, and energy to ensure the success of these Commencement events.

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM

School of Healthcare Leadership

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

AT 10:00 A.M.

Eastern Standard Time

CALL TO ORDER

PROCESSIONAL

Lead by Yael Arbel, Grand Marshal

WELCOME

Paula Milone-Nuzzo

President and John Hilton Knowles Professor

GREETINGS FROM MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Michael G. Sullivan

Director, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy

Massachusetts General Hospital

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

Alina Shirley

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Class of 2023

REMARKS

Jeanette Ives Erickson

Chair, Board of Trustees

PRESENTATION OF FACULTY EMERITI

Susan Fasoli

Charles W. Haynes

Mary W. Hildebrand

Mary Knab

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM CONTINUED

School of Healthcare Leadership School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

EMERGING LEADER ALUMNI AWARD

Valerie Rucker-Bussie Doctor of Physical Therapy, Class of 2018

PROGRAM AWARDS

Program awards were presented at individual program ceremonies.

AWARDING OF DEGREES

Paula Milone-Nuzzo President and John Hilton Knowles Professor

Jeanette Ives Erickson Chair, Board of Trustees

Marjorie L. Nicholas Professor, Chair, Interim Dean, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Laura Plummer Associate Professor, Chair, Interim Dean, School of Healthcare Leadership

CLOSING REMARKS

Paula Milone-Nuzzo

RECESSIONAL

The audience is requested to remain in place until the academic procession has withdrawn.

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

School of Healthcare Leadership and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Alina Shirley attended Brandeis University for her undergraduate education, where she received her Bachelor of Science in Biology with minors in Psychology and Health, Science, Society, and Policy (HSSP). She is from Somers, Connecticut, and is proud to be the first person in her family to earn a doctoral degree.

She was drawn to pursue a career in physical therapy due to the profession’s intersection of mental, emotional, and physical health in its approach to wellness. She is devoted to mental health and bridging the space between science and the arts to help improve peoples’ lives. She spends her free time as a musician, poet, and writer.

During her time at the IHP, she has held positions as president of the Physical Therapy Club and as a Graduate assistant in the Admissions department. She has engaged in efforts to serve her community through student mental health initiatives and participating as a student member on the IHP Wellness Council.

Alina looks forward to a career working with patients with neurological injuries and disorders in the inpatient rehabilitation setting. As a clinician, she hopes to aid others through moments of hardship and enhance the quality of life of those in her community.

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM

School of Nursing

AT 2:00 P.M.

Eastern Standard Time

CALL TO ORDER PROCESSIONAL

Lead by Yael Arbel, Grand Marshal

WELCOME

Paula Milone-Nuzzo President and John Hilton Knowles Professor

GREETINGS FROM MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

David F. M. Brown

President, Massachusetts General Hospital

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

Isabelle Rae Girard

Direct- Entry Master of Science in Nursing, Class of 2023

REMARKS

Jeanette Ives Erickson Chair, Board of Trustees

BETTE ANN HARRIS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD

Angela Patterson

Doctor of Nursing Practice, Class of 2016

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School of Nursing

PROGRAM AWARDS

Awardees will be asked to stand and be recognized as awards are announced.

Kenneth R. White Dean, School of Nursing

AWARDING OF DEGREES

Paula Milone-Nuzzo President and John Hilton Knowles Professor

Jeanette Ives Erickson Chair, Board of Trustees

Kenneth R. White Dean, School of Nursing

CLOSING REMARKS

Paula Milone-Nuzzo

RECESSIONAL

The audience is requested to remain in place until the academic procession has withdrawn.

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM CONTINUED

COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

School of Nursing

Isabelle Girard has been dedicated to the field of psychology for nearly a decade and has grown a passion for spreading awareness around the importance of psychiatric and mental health care.

After earning her Bachelor of Arts and Sciences at Boston University in Psychological and Brain Sciences, she then pursued Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (PMHNP) at MGH Institute of Health Professions, earning her MS and becoming a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner.

Having developed an interest in pediatric psychiatry, Isabelle strengthened her skills with this population during her time at the Institute working for the Impact Practice Center.

Isabelle looks forward to practicing as a PMHNP in the outpatient setting, working with children and adolescents requiring psychotherapy and psychopharmacological treatments. She hopes to continue contributing toward developing a community that acknowledges mental health care and help provide children and young adults with the support and resources they need to thrive.

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FACULTY EMERITA

Susan E. Fasoli, ScD, OTR/L, is a Professor of Occupational Therapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the MGH Institute of Health Professions.

Dr. Fasoli’s research has focused on the use of rehabilitation technologies to evaluate and treat persons with stroke. She has worked closely with engineers and neuroscientists on the design and implementation of robot-assisted therapy for adults and children with upper limb impairments due to stroke and cerebral palsy. Dr. Fasoli is a member of the BrainGate2 team at the Center for Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology (CfNN) at the Providence VA Medical Center and Brown University, where she has provided an OT perspective to research that involves control of an assistive robot via brain-computer interface. Her most recent pilot studies have investigated the effects of robot-assisted therapy and cognitive strategy training for individuals with stroke.

Dr. Fasoli is an active member of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM). She co-chairs the interprofessional ACRM Stroke ISIG Movement Interventions Task Force. She has served as a section editor for the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and is a peer reviewer for several professional journals.

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FACULTY EMERITUS

Charles W. Haynes, EdD, CCC-SLP, is a Professor for the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at MGH Institute of Health Professions. Dr. Haynes teaches courses in spoken and written language disorders and in language, culture, and cognition for the Master of Science in SpeechLanguage Pathology program and the Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) Program for Reading Specialists. In addition, he conducts research, mentors thesis students, supervises graduate students in the Institute's Speech-Language and Literacy Center, and co-directs the Written Expressive Language and Literacy Collaborative.

In June 2013 Dr. Haynes was inducted into the International Academy of Researchers in Learning Disabilities, and in 2012 received the Nancy T. Watts Award for Excellence in Teaching – the highest prize given to a faculty member at the MGH Institute. He was inducted into the International Dyslexia Association’s Hall of Honor in 2009 and received IDA's Margaret Rawson Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.

Dr. Haynes served as a teacher, Research Coordinator and Director of Speech-Language Services at the Landmark School from 1979-1991, where he and colleagues developed one of the nation's first language-based curricula for children with dyslexia and expressive language impairments.

In 1991 Dr. Haynes and colleagues in the Graduate Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders at MGH Institute helped to design and establish coursework and placements that offer the option of dual teacher certification in both Speech-Language and in Reading.

Dr. Haynes has been the Principal or Co-Principal Investigator on over $1,100,000 of grants at the Institute and on over $2,700,000 of externally funded studies in the Middle East and in Brazil, where he is collaborating with colleagues to develop diagnostic and intervention tools for spoken and written Arabic as well as Brazilian Portuguese.

He has chaired or co-chaired several international conferences for the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) and currently serves as Senior Advisor on the Global Partners Committee of IDA's Board of Directors. He serves as an invited reviewer for several reading and speech-language journals.

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FACULTY EMERITA

Mary Hildebrand, OTD, OTR/L, is an associate professor and Director of the Tabor-Connor Family Occupational Therapy Center for Learning, Participation, and Rehabilitation (OT CLiPR) at the MGH Institute of Health Professions.

Dr. Hildebrand taught in the Program in Occupational Therapy at Washington University in Saint Louis, MO, and in the Department of Occupational Therapy at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. Her research interests include interventions for caregivers of people who have had a stroke, the effect of aphasia on participation after stroke, prevention, and treatment of mental health disorders as a result of stroke, work adaptation for farmers and agricultural workers with disabilities or chronic conditions, prevention, and treatment of depression in older adults, and selfmanagement of chronic conditions and health promotion.

Dr. Hildebrand has published and presented at state, national, and international levels. She has volunteered for state and national occupational therapy organizations in a variety of roles. She has also served on two committees for national speech and language associations.

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FACULTY EMERITA

Mary Knab, PhD, DPT, served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and was the Associate Provost for Interprofessional Education and Practice at MGH Institute of Health Professions.

Dr. Knab joined the Institute faculty in 1995 as Director of Clinical Education for the Institute’s developing entry-level physical therapy program, where she was responsible for developing the successful and innovative clinical education component of the program’s curriculum. Dr. Knab collaborated successfully with the healthcare delivery community in implementing a year-long paid internship as the culminating clinical education experience and played a critical role in curriculum development for the Institute’s DPT program over many years.

Recognized nationally as a leader in developing innovative and effective clinical education models in the midst of a changing healthcare delivery system, Dr. Knab has been a frequent invited presenter on the topic.

Dr. Knab moved to the Center for Interprofessional Studies and Innovation in 2012 where she was a key leader in the Institute’s interprofessional initiative – IMPACT Practice. Under the IMPACT Practice umbrella, Dr. Knab: led the threepart series of required courses that provide Institute students with team-based interprofessional education experiences focused on the development of core competencies for collaborative practice; contributed curriculum and assessment expertise to the development of required institutional core competencies; and provided continuing professional development offerings related to interprofessional education, practice, and leadership. Dr. Knab also served as an Associate Professor for the Masters in Health Professions Education Program since its launch in 2012.

Completing a PhD in Educational Studies at Lesley University in 2012, Dr. Knab's primary research interests are in the role of reflection in the development of health professionals along a novice-to-expert continuum, narrative as a vehicle for reflection, and models for interprofessional learning and development across academic, simulation, and clinical learning environments.

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COMMENCEMENT AWARDS

THE EMERGING LEADER ALUMNI AWARD

The Emerging Leader Alumni Award, established in 2010, recognizes the accomplishments of an individual who demonstrates outstanding leadership in the health professions and the drive to develop innovative, effective, and responsible health care practices.

The award is open to all alumni who have graduated with their first professional degree from any Institute academic program within the past ten years. It goes to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and made significant contributions to his/her professional disciplines and/or health care in one or more of the following ways:

 Implementing innovative models or programs that contribute to advancing the health professions and have the potential to change the health care landscape.

 Committing to and promoting ethical health care practices in the local and/or global community.

 Using their leadership role and skills to advocate for change and advancement while continuing to provide the highest quality of health care.

The 2023 recipient is

Valerie Rucker-Bussie graduated from the Doctor of Physical Therapy program in 2018. Valerie is a staff physical therapist at Capitol Physical Therapy in Washington, D.C. In this clinical practice, she focuses on the physical therapy management of individuals with either neurological diagnoses or pelvic health dysfunction. Then, in her own private practice called Priority One Wellness, LLC, Valerie combines her physical therapy background with her skills as a certified Reiki practitioner and yoga teacher. Rucker-Bussie is dedicated to reducing health disparities and inequities in her community. She is the co-founder and co-chair of the APTA District of Columbia Chapter’s Health Equity and AntiRacism Team, which is a role she continues today. Valerie is dedicated to disseminating research as well. She is a coauthor on the manuscript Embedding Population Health in Physical Therapist Professional Education for the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Journal. Valerie’s leadership potential was recognized in 2021 when she was named an APTA Centennial Scholar.

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COMMENCEMENT AWARDS CONTINUED

THE BETTE ANN HARRIS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD

In 2005 and in recognition of the Twenty-fifth Commencement Ceremony, the Institute established the Distinguished Alumni Award to be conferred annually at Commencement. It is the highest form of recognition bestowed upon an alumna or alumnus of the MGH Institute of Health Professions. It is given to a graduate who has demonstrated outstanding leadership, achievement, and service in advancing health care through the professions and in support of the mission of the MGH Institute in one or more of the following ways:

 Expanding and refining the scientific basis for clinical practice through research and scholarship.

 Contributing to new models of practice to foster provision of effective, affordable, and ethical health care.

 Contributing significantly to advancing the mission, reputation, and standards of the MGH Institute.

The Distinguished Alumni Award is named in honor of Bette Ann Harris, the first degree recipient of the Institute, and Professor Emerita.

The 2023 recipient is Angela

Dr. Angela Patterson graduated from the Doctor of Nursing Practice program – Executive Track in 2016. Angela’s significant experience as an advanced practice registered nurse ultimately led her to her current role as Vice President at CVS Health, and Chief Nurse Practitioner Officer of Retail Health. In this role, Angela provides clinical and professional practice governance for more than 3,500 nurse practitioners, physician associates, ancillary nursing staff and behavioral health therapists who staff MinuteClinic’s more than 1,100 retail health clinics located across 36 states and the District of Columbia. She is a leader in clinical quality, patient experience, clinical training & education, and care delivery workforce engagement. In terms of supporting the broader organization, Angela is a senior-level member on key governance committees including enterprise patient safety, enterprise women’s health initiatives, and the Diversity Management Leadership council. Dr. Patterson’s contributions to the field were recognized in 2018 when she received the AANP Sharp Cutting Edge Award for her exemplary work in nursing organizational leadership and again in 2019 when she was inducted as a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).

For a complete listing of School and Program Awards and Honors presented at individual School and Program ceremonies, please visit our website.

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2022 DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE CANDIDATES

* Degree or Certificate in Progress † Degree or Certificate Awarded in January 2023 ** Degree awarded in 2022

The listing of the names in this program in no way implies an obligation on the part of the MGH Institute of Health Professions to award a given degree or certificate.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION

Maria Bajwa †

Research Mentor: Janice Palaganas, PhD, RN, NP, FSSH, ANEF, FAAN

Dissertation: Distance Simulation Educator Guidelines in Healthcare & The Exploration of Technological Competence

Jabeen Fayyaz

Research Mentor: Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD. RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN

Dissertation: Exploring Cultural Sensitivity of Pakistani Physicians and Faculty by Implementing Synchronous Distance Simulation

Niki Diana Fogg

Research Mentor: Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD. RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN

Dissertation: Screen-based simulation and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Clinical Judgment Measurement Model

Robin Klein *

Research Mentor: Anshul Kumar, PhD

Dissertation: Understanding Gender Inequities in Learner Assessment in Graduate Medical Education

Hani Lababidi **

Research Mentor: Claudia Rosu, MD, PhD

Dissertation: Simulation-Based Education in the Hospital Setting: From Nursing Entrustable Professional Activities to Advanced Instructional Tools

May May Yeo †

Research Mentor: Anne Thompson, PT, EdD

Dissertation: Impressions of an Asia-Based Academic Medical Center's Clinician Faculty of Its Partner Medical School

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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES

Benjamin G. Adams †

Research Mentor: Dr. Richard B. Westrick, PT, DPT, DSc

Dissertation: Leveraging Big Data to Identify the Predictors and Timing of Outcomes Following Knee Surgery: Improving Military Readiness in the U.S. Army

Xue Bao *

Research Mentor: Dr. Tiffany Hogan, PhD, CCC-SLP

Dissertation: Practical Considerations from Relevant Parties to Facilitate Children’s Language and Literacy Development

Norma Hancock *

Research Mentor: Tiffany Hogan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, FASHA

Dissertation: Barriers to Equity in Reading Achievement: Comorbidity, COVID-19, and the Impact of Structural Racism

Carla Tierney-Hendricks †

Research Mentor: Sofia Vallila-Rohter, Ph.D. CCC-SLP

Dissertation: Leveraging Implementation Science to Explore Aphasia Service Delivery and Client Engagement

Marc F. Maffei *

Research Mentor: Jordan Green, Ph.D. CCC-SLP

Dissertation: Speech Motor Functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Kristen Michaela Nunn

Research Mentor: Sofia Vallila-Rohter, Ph.D. CCC-SLP

Dissertation: Feedback in Aphasia Rehabilitation: Evaluating Task Modifications and Learning Outcomes

Eric J. Roseen

Research Mentor: Dr. Jonathan Bean, MD, MPH

Dissertation: Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Low Back Pain Within US Primary Care Settings: Variations in Access and Implementation Determinants

Paul John Simeone *

Research Mentors: Dr. Ralf Schlosser. Ph.D., F-ASHA, F-AAIDD, F-ISAAC & Dr. Karen Chenausky, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

Dissertation: Language Assessment and Intervention for Minimally Verbal Autistic Children

Paulo Eduardo Portes Teixeira †

Research Mentor: Dr. Felipe Fregni, MD, PhD

Dissertation: Strategies Towards Personalized Medicine for the Use of Neuromodulation in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Patient Stratification, Clinical Prediction Rule, and Factors Associated with Treatment Success

Victoria E. Tilton-Bolowsky **

Research Mentor: Sofia Vallila-Rohter, Ph.D. CCC-SLP r

Dissertation: The Development and Application of Strategies in Learning and Aphasic Language Recovery

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SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP

Master of Science in Health Professions Education

Eleanor R. Aluise *

Joanna Mary Bonsall †

Marie Carl Eugene †

Stacey Frisch *

Nicholas Jobeun *

Zahira Khalid *

Douglas C. McKell *

Andrea Dahlman Orsey *

Cynthia Grace Pineda †

Krystal Rampersad *

Abdullah Mohammadsaud I. Sakkat *

Brianna E. Vaa Stelling *

Alisha M. Williams *

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology

Irene Gofman Brettman *

Jenny Hew-Yan Chu *

Christa Clous-Matamoros *

Kelsey Hammond DeMonte *

Julia Kathryn Ellerston *

Johanna R. Hall *

King Yan Kwok *

Anna B. Lifvergren *

Jennifer Erin Mackey *

Lisa M. Moran *

Mary M. Sears *

Amanda Ann Smith *

Tara K. Stadelman-Cohen *

Jacqueline K. Toscano *

Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology

Julia V. Abovich *

Kristin G. Bowleg *

Grace Riley Brinn *

Madeline C. Browne *

Grace Elizabeth Burleson *

Brianna Marie Caldeira *

Angelique Campo *

Danielle R. Cartier *

Lauren A. Casey *

Wendy Weng I. Chay *

Sarah Conger *

Sara E. D'Addio *

Samantha Duong *

Emily Si Nga Fan *

Jennifer F. Fellman *

Carolyn E. Fernberg *

Emily Anne Fortner *

Macy Olivia Getchell *

Olivia Giles *

Melissa Ann Godosky *

Ioanna Gouzos *

Samantha A. Grubb *

Jordyn Haynes *

Catherine Elisabeth Hosman *

Sophia Y. Hsu *

Emily R. Komarow *

Jennifer C. Kribbs *

Annie E. Lemanski *

Mandy Z. Szeto-Li *

Nan Lu *

Cassie Alexandra MacColl *

Molly Anne Maloney *

MaryClare McDonough *

Louisa Diana Melchionno *

Emily E. Moran *

Cailin E. Murphy *

Brynne K. Nagy *

Thecla Huu Bao Huong Nguyen *

Grace M. O'Halloran *

Valentina Orozco-Bakovic *

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Madison Lea Osburn *

Aditi Parikh *

Brianna Perez *

Sofia Polletta *

Ka Po Yu *

Caroline E. Raymond *

Janie Lee Rist *

Allison C. Ryan *

Raquel Serruya *

Ream M. Shukairy *

Samara S. Smith *

Maya Jennifer Cohen Strod *

Patricia H. Swanson *

Erin Carmody Tague *

Visnavy Vickneswaran *

Alexis Joan Walton *

Man-Ju Wang *

Meghan E. Ward *

Nneka Monique Watson *

Emily Jean West *

Shuangqi Wu *

Ken Zhou *

Certificate of Advanced Study in Literacy and Language

Mary Bayliss

Leia Rose Baylor †

Kathryn Boilard *

Alexandra Decker *

Beth Driscoll

Samantha Emberley †

Patrick Flaherty †

Karlyn Jean Folan *

Tracey Gordon *

Laura Toby Jarbeau *

Ariel Elizabeth Nierenberg †

Ashley Marie Nordone *

Kathleen Phaneuf *

Adrianna Reich †

Dianne Giron Taylor †

Leah R. Wasserman *

Victoria Wetmore †

Lori Marie Yurgelun *

Anne Kjeldgaard Zanazzi †

Pattyann Zotz *

Department of Genetic Counseling Master of Science in Genetic Counseling

Jessica A. Asante

Jasmine Austrie

Barbara Batista

Kaycee Laura Carbone

Melinda Mei Chang

Rameesha A. Dar

Meggie U. Dinh

Lee Louise Ecker

Rachel Gottlieb

Laura Elizabeth Isser

Kennedi M. Jones

Kelsey A. McQueen

Emily A. Miller

Arian Nouraee

Jenna C. Pucel

Danna Rosenberg

Emily Ann Stuebing

Kari JiangYuan Thorsen

Krystal Signora Warren *

Mackenzie Wooters

Department of Occupational Therapy Entry Level Doctor of Occupational Therapy

Tyra D. B. Alexander

Claudia Arquero

Jordan Bailey Banker

Caitlin Elizabeth Cannon

Kellie Elizabeth Cannone

Ariana Carolina Cardona-Acevedo

Alison Coleman

Kaitlyn Corey

Samantha Hamilton Davis

Paige Marie Eck *

Zeina Michel Fayad

Maya Fields

Kaitlin S. Flannery

Amelia Mikela Gerson

Grace Elizabeth Hale

Hannah B. Jacobs

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Amika Parul Jasty

Rachel R. Kahn

Michele Ma

Mia-Danielle Marchena *

Taylor A. Matthews

Elise McGovern

Lauren A. McInnis

Miranda Michele Mlincek

Haley Marie Naticchioni

Sophia L. Perkins

Alexandria Paige Powers

Sarah Raposo

Hannah Curtin Schaupp

Rosalie Shnorhokian

Ella R. Tyler

Rebecca Lynn Willman

Alexandra B. Wolf

Jiaolin Zhao

Department of Occupational Therapy

Post Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy

Nikki D. Beatrice

Paula Marie Boylan

Catherine Canavan

Amanda Beth Caramanica

Rachel Lynn Carpenter

Lisa Rose Cohen

Department of Physical Therapy Doctor of Physical Therapy

Ann Marie Henshaw

Erin Lillian Leary

Nicole M. Moran

Andrea E. Richards

Alicia Janine Tardiff

Callie Albers †

Miriam A. Aviles †

Teja Mohan Badami †

Kaylie C. Beeson †

Meghan S. Berry †

Anne Breda †

Lexie T. Buttle †

Kariela Margarita Cabrera Portugal †

Amanda Jean Cain †

Joshua David Cameron †

Ogbonnaya Ikemefuna Chikezie †

Brittney Alexis Coniglione †

Kevin P. Conway †

Sophia R. Cousineau †

Aisling Marie Cuffe †

Alyssa R. Czerwinski †

Itua Eghe †

Robert Michael Farretta †

Nathan W. Feehrer †

Erin Morgan Flajnik †

Emma Elaine Garvey †

Corey Alexander Green †

Lauren Marie Hayes †

Christine G. Hernandez †

Po-Yao Hsu †

Sophie L. John †

Senna Rae Johnson †

Travis F. Johnston †

Toni Kane †

Hargun Khanna †

Payton Amanda Kiel †

Taylor E. Kong †

Katey Elisabeth Latassa †

Allison D. Lebwith †

Sarah Katherine Lewis †

Jisu Lim †

Angelia M. Littig †

Mariah N. Lombard †

Kristen L. Lucht †

Madison Eddy Markey †

Andrew P. Marzan †

Maeve Abaigeal McKeeby †

Chloe A. Melton †

Natalia Miller †

Corey Carlos Muggler †

Abbey L. Murphy †

Connor McNamara Nelson †

Andrew N. Pacheco †

Pramuk Sanjeewa Peliyagoda †

Anita Phan †

Kimberly Catherine Praino †

Benjamin David Purtell

Rebekah J. Raber †

Lisa Raddassi †

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Ian Alan Randle †

Aileen C.P. Reginaldo †

Benjamin Resnick †

Joseph Bruce Sampson †

Andrew Kousuke Sasaki †

Alina Shirley †

Jonas B. Singer †

Jamie L. Smith †

Nicole H. Strong †

Erika M. Thorne †

Ian C. Travis †

Jennifer N. Vangelder †

Megan Elizabeth Vega †

Stephen Allen Warren II †

Marjorie Kai Wickenden †

Laura Kaitlin Wiles †

Valerie Noel Williams †

Nathan Hongen Xu †

Allie Shayna Zunick †

Department of Physician Assistant Studies

Master of Physician Assistant Studies

Christina M. Badal *

Kaitlyn A. Bailey *

Jessica M. Bang *

Subhana Begum †

Vanessa Bertrand †

Christopher Daniel Carroll *

Edward K. Chang *

Srivalli Chittajallu *

Khai Davis †

Marriann R. Dew *

Daniel J. Donovan *

Erika Dayana Dooley *

Katie S. Downs *

Kerri Dupre *

Lauren M. Duthie *

Sophonie Elianor-Wight *

Sarah Elizabeth Haunani Gall *

Lauren E. Gallucci *

Vanessa Ashley Gonzalez *

Michael Horwath *

Jessica Kai *

Olivia Anna Konaxis *

Stacey M. Kranendonk †

Christina Wei Kuen Lai *

Jessica Eunji Lee *

André de Souza Licht *

Helen Armenta †

Olivia Rae Magnussen *

Christina M. Maiello *

Julia Michael Mancuso Vition Mbrica *

Regina Miloslavsky *

Scott A. Moody *

Emily Anne Moran *

Amreen Syeda Nizami *

Matthew James O'Brien *

Peace E. Okoeka *

Alexis Michele Peine *

Olivia Rose Pijanowski *

George Curtis Skakel Rand †

Timothy A. Sedlak *

Gilane A. Shaker *

Sean C. Shughrou *

Abigail F. Stratton *

Michael A. Techiera *

Sarah Tatjana Thenault *

Ashley V. Truong *

Brian C. Tulloh †

Ailiazat Turgunbek *

Don H. Vuong *

Harena Ghebrehiwot Weldemariam *

Sara Emily Wu-Lan Wichlei *

Kyra J. Wojcik *

Master of Health Studies

Denzel Mel Quiapo Campos

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Adrienne Aucoin †

Donna M. Berizzi †

Debra Blyth-Wilk †

Alyssa H. Brookmeyer †

Julieanne Burridge

Kate M. Derr †

Jennifer Duran

Gladys Francisque

Claudia Carvajal Guillen †

Emily Hagens

Kathryn Elizabeth Hall †

Patricia A. Hardy

SCHOOL OF NURSING

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Donna Lee Marwell Hovey *

Lindsey Ryan Martin

Maria McGurrin

Matthew Paley

Carlo Alfonso Reale †

Muriel Schwinn †

Brenda Namisango Shattuck †

Jennifer Catherine Mills Tamasi †

Shanyn Adaire Toulouse †

Linda M. Valentino †

Lisa M. Williams †

Master of Science in Nursing

Direct-Entry Nursing Master’s candidates will also receive the Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Mallory Jane Aquila

Brittany Bent

Henon Beyene

Meghan April M. Bicomong

Nicole Marie Borges

Alaina Claire Boucher

Jessica Bourbeau *

Michalia Colleen Buckley

Justin B. Calvey

Diana Cam

Alyssa Julia Carroll

MacKenzie Grace Casey

Nermeen Charania

Kudzai Chidarikire

Kaelen Hudson Feifert Clark *

Hannah Jade Collins

Jessica Carole Conaway

Samuel Martin Davidson

Camilla C. Davis

Cathia Y. Delhomme

Monica DeVera

Olivia Rose Jin Dimarco

Megan Rita Durkin

Kiersten M. Dyhrberg

Kira Marie Enloe

Hyunjin Eo

Brigit Quinn Falcón

Emily Claire Fisher

Pedro Henrique Fortes

Kassandre Adriel Frati

Lauren Katie Fusek

Alexis R. Gamm

Lillian Gillette

Isabelle Rae Girard

Marina G. Hartnick

Kayla Helen Henry

Deema Hijleh

Zainab A. Houdroge

P. Sabrina June Iarrobino

Sabrina Jacques

Linnea Joffe-Nelson Gaughan

Claire Lucy Johannes

Rebecca Johnston

Rebecca A. Kaye

Sarah Rae Kaufman

Courtney King

Michelle D. Kohrman

Tyler D. Lamson

Vanessa T. Lapitan *

Anastasia Thera Lee

Wendy S. Lee

Tessa M. Leshkiw

Sarah Margarita Clavijo Lewenhaupt

Corinna Lin

Ashley R. Lyons

Claire Teresa Lyons

Marcelo Augusto Maiorano

Lauren A. Marchetti

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Saskia Kaplin Matthews

Hannah Cíara McGoldrick †

Kailee M. Merryfield

Victoria Lauren Munger

Paula L. Nambu

Averyl Nyra D. Narvasa

Brandon Jon Neal

Meghan E. O'Connor

Marilyn Onwunaka

Mary K. Oram

Katherine O'Rourke

Brianna Owen

Anjali Rajanikant Patel

Sarah Paterson

Brittany L. Pelletier

Kailynn Michele Perkins

Samuel Francis Platt

Despina Prassas

Ellis May Prather

Ann Catherine Priolo

Emily Restrepo

Abbey Kaye Ritter

Mary Robinson *

Sarah Madeleine Rodriguez

Christine Rozanski

Emma Sage Ruppert

Aaroni Sai Adusumilli *

Vanessa Elizabeth Aguiar

Adil MacKey Ahsan *

Aliha Aladin *

Kevin James Alexy

Kanayo Sakai

Massa S. Sammah

Salem Samson

Nency Sangani

Elissa Joy Savino

Shaleece Selden

Alanna Kristina Siegal *

Mantar Singh *

Kendra L. Skaggs

Valerie M. Smith

Karolyne Nan Stimpson

Carly R. Swartz

Brian H. Tong

Stephanie K. Tume *

Nahjae Elelia Upshaw

Maura Vescera

Shulamit Waldoks

Samantha Elizabeth Walsh

Elizabeth Rose Belmonte Warncke

Ester R. Wasserman

Olivia B. Weltz

Katelyn Mary Elizabeth Williams

Olivia Mary Woods

Ning N. Xie

Shane Michael Yeomans

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Maridalia C. Almonte-Espinal

Scott Thomas Arnold II *

Eman Ayad *

James Neill Barber *

Brendan Martin Barich

Elizabeth A. Barry

Annett Lucia Bautista

Lyn Gassandra Belizaire

Caitlin Beranger

Moesha Jane M. Beray *

Melissa Janice Bergeron

Kirill Botayev *

Madison Ashley Bridge

Tyler John Brown

Laura Bryant *

Stephanie Ann Bryson

Oanh C. Buily *

Matthew G. Burnett

Erin Cadora *

Paige Allison Campbell

Nora Canavan

Megan Marie Carmichael

Nicole M. Castro

Julie R. Cavicchia

MacKenzie B. Church

Molly Johannah Clooney

Helen M. Corless

Victoria Joy Corliss

Delaney V. Cox

Julia Elizabeth Cunningham *

Kemal Custovic

Garrett Davis *

Molly Angelina DelGreco

Josette Diaz *

Grace Claire Dominov

Michaela Grace Downing *

Matthew Drummond *

Alexandra S. Duback

Caroline Luisa Fiore *

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Abigail Rhode Fleming *

Terrance A. Fuller

Radmila Gafarova

Katherine Anne Gallagher

Susan C. Geis

Jennifer Genesis George

Julia S. Gorgol *

Thomas Michael Goris

Kathrine A. Groh

Shaylis Guerrero

Makenna R. Hambley *

Olivia Lemaire Hardy

Tara D. Harris

Monica J. Hefferan-Horner

Ashley A. Hickey

Riley Holden *

Leisa A. Howard

Kim T. Huynh

Sutthida Jaidee

Cheneda R. Jemedy

Kelsea B. Johnston *

John Christopher Kalhorn *

Christine Hyejin Kang

Chanelle F. Kendrick *

Elizabeth M. Kerigan *

Walkiria Kirkconnell

Andrea F. Klein *

Carla J. Kossayda

Jamie Kralstein *

Rachel Kratchman *

Caitlyn Eleanor Krause

Nora C. Lally *

MacKenzie C. Lane

Michael Anthony Lanza

Jasmine Sueah Lee

Sydney Lee *

Kendra Elizabeth Lippert

Carly Rose Littlejohn *

Dysaiya Long *

Stephanie Loynd

Shannon Kelly Lynch

Erin Lyn MacDonald

Hannah Christine MacDonald

Lilly Anne Majewski *

Hailey Anna Maling

Holly A. Manzelli

Summer L. McCorkle *

Kenna Rose McLaughlin *

Shannon Fay Metzger *

Gabrielle Marie Miklaszewski *

Aniston Maria Miller

Khafia Warsame Mohamud *

Naya Mongkolrachata

Stephanie Moni

Faith N. Morgan

Paige Catherine Morgan *

Jessica Moroye

Abdul Foday Musa

Emma R. Newell

Amy Michelle Nielson *

Jenny Myrthelay Noel

Charlotte E. Oettgen-Suazo *

Shannon Elizabeth O'Grady *

Lauren Therese O'Neil

Cameron L. Paolella

John Park *

Melissa Noelia Perez

Emma Rose Petrillo *

Amanda Jean Pfautz *

Cheyenne S. Posley

Amy Nicole Powers *

Jenny R. Rabinowich

Sarah Dodd Rehak

Amelia Rose Esther Remy *

Rebecca Corinne Ross *

ShaKayla Brenea Rouse *

Savannah Marie Rowan *

Violet Anyango Saoke *

Hannah Ilyssa Sarnie

Laura Elizabeth Savage

Olivia R. Schneider *

Nehali S. Shah *

Patrick J. Sharpe *

Judy N. Siffra

Briana Judith Silva *

Alexandria Smith

Mikala N. Smith

Amanda L. Stevens

Leah Mary Tanny *

Gaurab Thapa

Connor Robert Tooley *

Hector Trujillo

May-Tan Van

Helen Joan van Riel *

Rachel A. Van Skike

Daniela S. Vasquez

Kathryn Vieira

Ayla Wamser *

Gretchen E. Wasner

Celeste Hillary Wiswall *

Andrea Wucherpfennig *

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LEADERSHIP

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jeanette Ives Erickson, Chair

Jim Canfield, Vice-Chair

Paula Milone-Nuzzo

Peter A. D’Arrigo, Jr.

Roya Ghazinouri

Thomas P. Glynn

John Herman

Robert E. Johnson

Trish Joyce

John H. Knowles

Patty B. Palacios

Anthony Fitzgerald Paredes

Madelyn Pearson

Meredith Beaton Starr

Julien Pham

Kyle Rabbitt

HONORARY TRUSTEES

E. Lorraine Baugh

John M. Connors III

Edith L. Dabney

Alice F. Emerson

Judith Fong

Nicholas A. Grace

Julia L. Greenstein

John V. Guttag

Matina S. Horner

Angelleen Peters-Lewis

Jose de Jesus Rivera

Diana Scott

Carol F. Surkin

Carol M. Taylor

George E. Thibault

Debra F. Weinstein

James A. Wolf

Ellen M. Zane

OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION

Paula Milone-Nuzzo, President

Sally Mason Boemer, Treasurer

Zhaopeng Ji, Assistant Treasurer

Judi S. Greenberg, Secretary

Elizabeth M. Pipes, Assistant Secretary

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ADMINISTRATION

Paula Milone-Nuzzo, PhD, RN, FHHC, FAAN President and John Hilton Knowles Professor

Reamer L. Bushardt, PharmD, PA-C, DFAAPA Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Peter S. Cahn, PhD Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Professor, School of Healthcare Leadership

James DuPont, MA Dean, Enrollment Services

Nara Gavini, PhD, MPhil Associate Provost for Research, Professor

Jack Gormley, EdD Dean, Student Services Assistant Professor, Health Professions Education

Sean Hennessey, MBA Chief Communications Officer

Zhaopeng Ji, MS, MBA Executive Director for Financial Services

Elizabeth Pipes, BS Chief of Staff

Meagan Sheffield, MA, BA Executive Director of Development

Denis G. Stratford, MS Chief Operating Officer

Kimberly A. Truong, PhD Chief Equity Officer

Sarah Welch, MBA Director of Human Resources

Kenneth White, PhD, APRN, FACHE, FAAN Dean, School of Nursing

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FACULTY

SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP

Laura Plummer, PT, DPT, EdD, NCS Interim Dean, School ofHealthcareLeadership

Department of Health Professions Education

Roger A. Edwards, ScD Professor, Chair

Peter S. Cahn, PhD Professor, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs

Nicole Danaher-Garcia, PhD Assistant Professor

Roxane Gardner, MD, MPH, MS-HPED, DSc Associate Professor

Lynn Foord, PhD, MEd, PT Associate Professor

Suzan Kardong-Edgren, PhD, RN, ANEF, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN Associate Professor

Anshul Kumar, PhD Assistant Professor

Kimberly Mace, DAT, ATC Assistant Professor, Director of Online Prerequisites for the Health Professions

Grace Ng, PhD, CNM, RN Assistant Professor

Janice Palaganas, PhD, RN, NP, FSSH, ANEF, FAAN, FNAP Professor

Christopher Roussin, PhD Associate Professor

Jenny Rudolph, PhD Professor

Bobbie Ann Adair White, EdD Associate Professor

Department of Health Administration

LaToya Trowers-Bell, EdD, MBA AssistantProfessor,Program Director

Betsy Cox, RN, MSN, MBA Assistant Professor, Associate Director of Continuing and Professional Development

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Lucy Leclerc, PhD, RN, NPD-BC Assistant Professor

Department of Healthcare Data Analytics

Shuhan He, MD AdjunctAssistantProfessor,Program Director

Eliezer Bose, PhD, B.Eng, AGACNP-BC, CCRN Associate Professor

Nicole Danaher-Garcia, PhD Assistant Professor

Annie B. Fox, PhD Associate Professor

Perman Gochyyev, PhD Assistant Professor

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

Marjorie L. Nicholas, PhD, CCC-SLP Interim Dean, School ofHealth and Rehabilitation Sciences

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Marjorie L. Nicholas, PhD, CCC-SLP Professor, Chair

Denise Ambrosi, MS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor

Yael Arbel, PhD, CCC-SLP Professor, Co-Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Group

Angela Ayre, MS, CCC-SLP Instructor

Esther Ayuk, MS, CCC-SLP Instructor,

Karen Chenausky, PhD, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Director, Speech in Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Lab

Joanna Christodoulou, EdD Associate Professor, Director of the BEAM Lab

Kathryn Connaghan, PhD, CC-SLP Assistant Professor

Marziye Eshghi, PhD Assistant Professor

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Sarah Friel, MA, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor

Jordan Green, PhD, CCC-SLP, FASHA

Matina Souretis Horner Professor in Rehabilitation Sciences, Chief Scientific Advisor, Director of the Speech and Feeding Disorders Lab

Bonnie Halvorson-Bourgeois, MS, CCC-SLP, Assistant Professor

Charles W. Haynes, EdD, CCC-SLP Professor

James Heaton, PhD Adjunct Professor

Tiffany Hogan, PhD, CCC-SLP Professor, Director of SAiL Literacy Lab

Annie Holland (Temple), MS, CCC-SLP Instructor

Rebecca Santos Inzana, MS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Clinical Faculty Coordinator

Patricia Kelley-Nazzaro, MS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Director of the Literacy & Language Certificate of Advanced Study Program

Emilie Larrivee, MS, CAGS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Coordinator of Clinical Services, Julie Atwood Speech, Language and Literacy Center

Abby (Po Jung) Lee, MS, CCC-SLP Instructor

Mirza J. Lugo-Neris, PhD, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor

Jennifer Mackey, MA, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education

Lesley A. Maxwell, MS, CCC-SLP Associate Professor, Associate Chair

Lisa Moran, MS, CCC-SLP Instructor, Assistant Director of External Clinical Education

Suzanne Pennington, MS, CCC-SLP Instructor

Bridget J. Perry, PhD, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Director of the Post-Professional SLPD Program, Director, Swallowing & Communication Collaborative

Andrea Pittman, PhD Professor, Director of the Audiology Program

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Rachel T. Pittmann, MS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Director of the IMPACT Practice Center

Mary K. Riotte, MS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Director of the Speech, Language and Literacy Center

Sofia Vallila Rohter, PhD, CCC-SLP Associate Professor, Co-Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Group

Megan Schliep, PhD, CCC-SLP, MPH Assistant Professor

Carmen Vega-Barachowitz, MS, CCC-SLP, FASHA Assistant Professor

Emily Jo Venskytis, AuD Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education, Audiology

Laura Wolford, PhD, MS CCC-SLP, CSE Assistant Professor

Amanda Worek, MS, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor

Lauryn Zipse, PhD, CCC-SLP Associate Professor, Co-Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Group

Department of Genetic Counseling

Maureen Flynn, MS, CGC, MPH Associate Professor, Chair

Gayun Chan-Smutko, MS, CGC Associate Professor, Associate Chair

Allison Cirino, MS, CGC Associate Professor, Director of Student Research

Joel Krier, MD, MMSc, FACMG Associate Professor, Medical Director

Ann Seman, MS, CGC Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education

Kristen Mahoney Shannon, MS, CGC Professor

Jessica Waxler, MS, CGC Assistant Professor

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Department of Occupational Therapy

Regina F. Doherty, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA, FNAP Professor, Chair

Rawan AlHeresh, MScOT, PhD, OTR/L Associate Professor

Jessica Asiello, OTD, OTR/L Instructor

Kevin Berner, OTD, OTR/L, ATP Assistant Professor

Emily Zeman Eddy, OT, OTD, MS, OTR/L Assistant Professor, Program Director, Entry-Level Doctor of Occupational Therapy

Kimberly Erler, PhD, OTR/L Associate Professor

Susan Fasoli, ScD, OTR/L Professor

Mary W. Hildebrand, OTD, OTR/L Associate Professor

Midge Hobbs, OTD, OTR/L Assistant Professor, IMPACT Practice Curriculum Director

Mary Beth Kadlec, ScD, OTR/L Assistant Professor

Catherine Leslie, PhD, MOT, OTR/L, CEIS Assistant Professor

Kathleen D. Lyons, ScD, OTR/L Professor

Tara Mansour, OT, OTD, MS, OTR, OT/L Assistant Professor, Academic Fieldwork Coordinator

Sarah McKinnon, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, MPA Assistant Professor, Director of Post-Professional OTD Program

Mary O'Donnell, OTD, MS, OTR/L Instructor

Ariel Schwartz, PhD, OTR/L Assistant Professor

Diane L. Smith, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Professor, Doctoral Capstone Coordinator

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Sunny Winstead, EdD, OTR/L Assistant Professor

John Wong, PhD Associate Professor

Department of Physical Therapy

Laura Plummer, PT, DPT, EdD, NCS Associate Professor, Chair

Benjamin Adams, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Assistant Professor

Donna Applebaum, PT, DPT, MS Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education

Monica Arrigo, PT, DPT, MS Instructor

Jane Baldwin, PT, DPT, NCS, FNAP Assistant Professor, Interim Director of Student Success and Activities

Christopher Clock, PT, DPT, OCS Assistant Professor

Elizabeth Cornforth, PT, DPT, NCS Assistant Professor

Caitlin J. Fitzgerald, PT, DPT Assistant Professor, Associate Director of Clinical Education

Shweta Gore, MPT, DPT, PhD, GCS, CLT Associate Professor

K. Douglas Gross, MPT, DPT, ScD, FAAOMPT, CPed Associate Professor

Anne McCarthy Jacobson, PT, DPT, MS Assistant Professor

Rania Karim, PT, DPT, GCS Assistant Professor

Maninderjit Kaur, PT, PhD Assistant Professor

Julie Keysor, PT, PhD Professor

Teresa Jacobson Kimberley, PhD, PT Professor, Director of the Brain Recovery Lab, Director of PhD Program in Rehabilitation Sciences

Gwendolyn Larsen, PT, DPT Instructor

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Bob McCall, PT, MS Assistant Professor

Keshrie Naidoo, PT, DPT, EdD, OCS Assistant Professor, Director of Curriculum, Coordinator of the Clinical Residency in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

Prudence Plummer, PhD, PT, BPhysio (Hons) Professor

Catherine Schmidt, PT, DPT, PhD Assistant Professor

David Selkowitz, PhD, PT, DPT, OCS, DAAPM Associate Professor

Lesley Smith, PT, DPT, MS, GCS Instructor

Michael G. Sullivan, MBA, DPT Assistant Professor

Gwendolyn Larsen, PT, DPT Associate Professor

Elise Townsend, PhD, DPT, PCS Associate Professor, Associate Director of PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences

Department of Physician Assistant Studies

Lisa K. Walker, MPAS, PA-C Associate Professor, Chair

Jerene Bitondo Assistant Professor, Clinical Education Coordinator

Reamer L. Bushardt, PharmD, PA-C, DFAAPA Professor, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Jenna Comeau, DScPAS, MSHS, PA-C Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education

Meaghan Clapp, MHSc, PA-C Instructor

Jenny Fanuele, MMSC, PA-C Instructor

Aaron Hoffman, DO, MPH Assistant Professor, Medical Director

Chris Seh Hong Lim, PhD Assistant Professor

Martha Flores McKean, MS, PA-C, MPH Instructor

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Joshua Merson, MS-HPEd, PA-C, CAQ-EM Assistant Professor, Associate Chair

Michael Ruggiero, MHS, PA-C Assistant Professor

Mimoza Shehu, PA-C Instructor

Jessica Spissinger, LICSW, PA-C, CAQ-Psychiatry Instructor

SCHOOL OF NURSING

Kenneth White, PhD, APRN, FACHE, FAAN Professor, Dean

Kathryn Atkin, DNP, WHNP-BC, ANP-BC Assistant Professor

Gaurdia Banister, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor

Maureen Banks, RN, MS, MBA, FACHE Assistant Professor

Jean Bernhardt, PhD, MHSA, NEA-BC, FNP-BC, CNP Associate Professor

Samantha Bernstein, MSN, RNC, IBCLC, CNL Assistant Professor

Eliezer Bose, PhD, B.Eng, AGACNP-BC, CCRN Associate Professor

Suellen Breakey, PhD, RN Associate Professor, Associate Director Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Health

Margaret Brown, DNP, PMHNP-BC Assistant Professor

Debra Burke, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs Senior Vice President for Patient Care and Chief Nurse, MGH

Barbara Cashavelly, RN, MSN, AOCN, NE-BC Assistant Professor

Laura Cline, DNP, FNP-BC, CPNP, RN Assistant Professor

Mary E. Coughlin, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC Assistant Professor

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Rachel Cox, DNP, RN, FNP-BC Assistant Professor

Joshua Dion, DNP, ACNP-BC, RN-BC Assistant Professor, Track Coordinator Adult Gerontology Acute Care NP Specialty

Jennifer Duran, MS, HPEd, BSN, RN Instructor, Clinical Lab Learning Coordinator

Jennifer Dean Durning, MSN, CPNP Instructor

Linda Evans, PhD, RN, CNOR Assistant Professor

Mary L. Fahey, DNP, MS, ARNP Assistant Professor

Judy Flynn, MBA, BSN, RN, CHC Instructor

Christine Foley, RN Instructor, Laboratory Faculty

Joanne Fucile, RN, DNP, CRRN, NEA-BC Associate Professor

Nara Gavini, PhD, MPhil Professor, Associate Provost for Research

Clara M. Gona, PhD, FNP-BC Associate Professor, Track Co-Coordinator Family NP Specialty

Kathryn Hall, MS, ANP-BC, NE-BC Assistant Professor, Track Co-Coordinator Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP Specialty

Rebecca Hill, PhD, DNP, FNP-C, CNE Associate Professor, Associate Dean, Prelicensure Program

Maureen Hillier, DNP, RN, CCRN, CLNC, CHSE Assistant Professor

Alex Hoyt, PhD, RN Assistant Professor

Karen Hunt, MSN, MS, RN, RD, CNE Instructor

Jeanette Ives Erickson, DNP, RN, FAAN, NEA-BC Professor

Debra Kelly, DNP, RN Assistant Professor, Fourth Semester Coordinator

Kathryn Kieran, PMHNP-BC Instructor

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Elissa C. Ladd, PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN Professor

Lucy Leclerc, PhD, RN, NPD-BC Assistant Professor

Jason R. Lucey, DNP, FNP-BC Assistant Professor, Assistant Dean, Advanced Practice Programs

Antonia Makosky, DNP, MSN, MPH, APRN-BC Assistant Professor, Track Co-Coordinator Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP Specialty

Maureen J. Marre, MSN, RN, FNP-BC Instructor

Talli C. McCormick, MSN, APRN-BC, GNP Assistant Professor

Cassandra Mombrun, MSN, BSN Instructor

Janet Monagle, PhD, RN, CNE Associate Professor

Brenna Morse, PhD, FNP-BC, NCSN, CNE, PMGT-BC, FNASN Associate Professor

Abraham Ndiwane, EdD, MSc, RN, CHES Associate Professor

Patrice Nicholas, DNSc, DHL (Hon.), MPH, RN, ANP-C, FAAN Professor, Director of the Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice and Health

Rita Olans, DNP, CPNP, APRN-BC, FNAP Associate Professor

Oluwatomisin Olayinka, PhD, RN, MPH Assistant Professor

Ruth Palan Lopez, PhD, GNP-BC, FAAN Professor, Associate Dean of Research, Jacques Mohr Chair

Patrice Osgood, DNP, RN, CNOR, NE-BC Assistant Professor

Kenya D. Palmer Emrich, MS, MSN, FNP-BC, CSCS Instructor

Joan Parise, MS, RN, ANP-BC Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Affiliations

Madelyn M. Pearson, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Assistant Professor

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Andrew B. Phillips, PhD, RN, FAMIA Associate Professor

Eleonor Pusey-Reid, DNP, RN, ME.d. Associate Professor

Lisa Quinn, PhD, AGACNP-BC, OCN Assistant Professor

Patricia A. Reidy, DNP, FNP-BC, FNAP, FAAN Professor, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Community Engagement

Serena Fasano Rosa, DNP, WHNP-BC, MPH, CLC Assistant Professor

Sarah Rossmassler, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, ANP-BC, ACHPN Assistant Professor

Kaveri Roy, DNP, RN Assistant Professor

Meaghan Rudolph, MS, RN Instructor

Kathryn Sabo, PhD, MS, RN-BC Assistant Professor, Director of the Ruth Sleeper Nursing Center of Clinical Education and Wellness

Rachael Salguero, MSN, RN-BC, CNEcl Instructor

Mary Samost, DNP, RN, CENP Assistant Professor

Margie Sipe, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FNAP, FAONL Associate Professor, Assistant Dean, Leadership Programs

Sara L. Smoller, MS, RN, ANP-BC Assistant Professor

Roksolana Starodub, PhD, ACNP-BC Assistant Professor

Susan Stevens, DNP, MS, ME d , PMHNP-BC Assistant Professor, Track Coordinator Psychiatric/Mental Health Lifespan NP Specialty

Shelia Swales, MS, RN, PMHNP-BC Assistant Professor

M. Elaine Tagliareni, EdD, RN, CNE, FAAN Professor, Director of Faculty Development

Danielle Walker, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC Instructor

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Bradley P. White, PhD, RN, CNE Assistant Professor

Kevin Whitney, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Assistant Professor

Alex Wolf, DNP, APRN, ACHPN Assistant Professor

John Wong, PhD Associate Professor

Trish Zeytoonjian, MSN, RN Instructor, Clinical Faculty Coordinator, Interprofessional Clinical Experience

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EMERITI PRESIDENTS, DEANS, FACULTY

PRESIDENTS EMERITI

Janis P. Bellack, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Served as President 2007-2017

Ann W. Caldwell, BA Served as President 1997-2007

PROVOST EMERITUS

Alex F. Johnson, PhD Served as Provost 2008 - 2022

DEANS EMERITI

Margery Chisholm, RN, EdD, ABPP Dean Emerita, School of Nursing

Leslie G. Portney, PhD, DPT, FAPTA Dean Emerita, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

FACULTY EMERITI

Linda Andrist, PhD, RNC, WHP-BC

Julie Atwood, MEd, CCC-SLP

Marianne Beninato, PhD, DPT, PT

Janet Callahan, PT, DPT, MS, NCS

Mary Carey, PhD, RD

Inge B. Corless, PhD, RN, FNAP, FAAN

Janice H. Goodman, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, PMHNP-BC

Bette Ann Harris, PT, DPT

Charles Haynes, EdD, CCC-SLP

Pamela E. Hook, PhD

Marjorie K. Ionta*, PT

Mary Knab, PhD, DPT

Pamela K. Levangie, PT, DPT, DSc, FAPTA

Gregory L. Lof, PhD, CCC-SLP, FASHA

Arlene Lowenstein, PhD, RN

Patricia Lussier-Duynstee, PhD, RN

Diane Feeney Mahoney, PhD, ANP-BC, FGSA, FAAN

Theresa Hoskins Michel, DSc, DPT, CCS

Yvonne L. Munn*, MS, RN

Sylvia Drake Paige*, DNSc, RN

Alexandra Paul-Simon, PhD, RN

Mertie Potter, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC

Ruth B. Purtilo, PhD, PT, FAPTA

Phyllis R. Silverman*, PhD

Jean E. Steel, PhD, RN, FAAN

Linda Steiner, DPT, MS, OCS

Nancy M. Terres, PhD, MS, RN

Mary P. Watkins, DPT, MS

Nancy T. Watts*, PhD, RN

Barbara K. Willson, PhD, RN

Cynthia Coffin Zadai, DPT, CCS, FAPTA

*In Memoriam

The faculty list represents all faculty as of May 2023

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MGH Institute of Health Professions was founded in 1977 to address the need for master clinicians, leaders in the health care professions molded by the integration of theory and clinical practice in an interprofessional environment.

In 1873, the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) had established one of the first schools of nursing the Boston Training School for Nurses based on the principles of Florence Nightingale. Over the years, it became the Massachusetts General Hospital Training School for Nurses and then the Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. By the time this diploma school closed in 1981, it was the oldest continuously operating school of nursing in the United States and the predecessor to the MGH Institute’s School of Nursing.

Since many health care professions evolved from hospital-based needs, the MGH Institute’s educational programs initially developed through on-site clinical training. The shift from hospital-based to college- and university-based education for health sciences raised several issues, including lack of integration between clinical and didactic aspects of health care curricula.

In 1964, Ruth Sleeper, director of the MGH nursing school from 1946 to 1966, promoted the idea of a free-standing, degree-granting institution affiliated with the hospital. In the late 1960s, hospital General Director Dr. John Hilton Knowles expanded the idea to include all non-physician education programs for health care professionals and proposed establishing an “MGH University” that would offer hospital-based, advanced-level training programs.

In the early 1970s, Dr. Charles A. Sanders, Dr. Knowles’ successor, along with Dr. Henry Mankin, chair of the MGH Committee on Teaching and Education, and John E. Lawrence, chair of the MGH Board of Trustees, pursued the idea of creating an affiliated graduate degree school.

In 1975, a petition to grant degrees was submitted to the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education. Despite opposition from local colleges and universities to establishing a free-standing school governed by the hospital, MGH was awarded degree-granting authority by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1977. The school named its first leader and hired program directors in dietetics, nursing, physical therapy, and social work. MGH Institute of Health Professions officially opened in 1980, admitting its first master’s students in physical therapy and social work.

The Early Years

The Institute initially held classes in Ruth Sleeper Hall in the basement of MGH. In 1981, the first students enrolled in the dietetics program and the IHP held its first graduation, awarding four certificates in social work. In 1982, the first Master of Science in Nursing students were admitted. In 1983, the first degree, a Master of Science in Physical Therapy, was awarded, and the first director was hired for the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program.

In 1985, the MGH Institute was incorporated with an independent Board of Trustees and received initial accreditation from the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

The IHP continued to grow and change during the 1980s and 1990s. A faculty award for excellence in teaching was established and later named in honor of Nancy T. Watts, a nationally prominent physical therapist and educator who was instrumental in the Institute’s founding. The nursing program achieved specialized accreditation, the social work program closed, and the speech-language pathology program was renamed the Communication Sciences and Disorders program. The Institute also moved from Mass General into 101 Merrimac Street the first-time faculty, staff, and students were together under one roof.

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HISTORY

In 1994, Partners HealthCare was formed by Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the IHP became the new health provider’s only degree-granting affiliate. The following year, enrollment exceeded 500 students, the entry-level Master of Science in Physical Therapy program began, the dietetics program closed, and the nursing program revised its curriculum to prepare nurse practitioners. In 1996, the speech-language pathology program was awarded teacher certification by the Massachusetts Department of Education.

In 1997, Ann W. Caldwell became the Institute’s fourth president, and the first students were admitted into the Master of Science in Clinical Investigation program.

A Permanent Campus in the 21st Century

The Institute in 2000 found a permanent home to greet the 21st century when it purchased a former joiners building in the Charlestown Navy Yard. Named the Catherine Filene Shouse Building after the generous support from the Shouse Foundation, Building 36 was renovated into a state-of-the-art educational facility that opened in December 2001.

In 2001, the entry-level Master of Science in Physical Therapy was converted into the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Three years later, the first students enrolled in the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Medical Imaging.

In 2005, the first Distinguished Alumni Award was presented at the 25th Commencement, and alumnae from the MGH Nurses’ Alumnae Association began a yearly tradition of carrying the flag of the former Massachusetts General Hospital nursing school to symbolize the historical link between it and the MGH Institute’s School of Nursing.

In 2007, Janis P. Bellack, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, was named the Institute’s fifth president. The school also launched the accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs.

The IHP expanded from one to three buildings in its Navy Yard campus in 2008 to accommodate a rapidly growing student population. Alex F. Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP, became the school’s first provost and vice president for academic affairs.

In 2009, the graduate programs in nursing were reorganized into a new School of Nursing to better reflect the size and scope of their academic offerings. The communication sciences and disorders, physical therapy, and medical imaging programs became part of a new School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and the clinical investigation program closed.

The Center for Interprofessional Studies and Innovation was created in 2011 to foster entrepreneurial activity, innovation, and collaboration between faculty and students in the Institute’s academic disciplines. Enrollment exceeded 1,100 students and the number of alumni passed the 4,000 mark.

In 2012, the Institute expanded into a fourth building, 2 Constitution Wharf (2CW), located adjacent to the U.S.S. Constitution, better known as Old Ironsides. The School of Nursing added a second admission cycle to the BSN program to meet rising demand, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences and a Master of Science in Health Professions Education programs began, and the medical imaging program closed.

New England’s first entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy program began in 2014, and the IHP expanded into a sixth building, creating the Center for Health & Rehabilitation Research to accommodate its expanding roster of full-time faculty researchers.

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In 2015, the Institute expanded into its seventh building to create the Janis P. Bellack Library and Study Commons, bringing the campus footprint to nearly 140,000 square feet almost triple the amount of space in 2007. The Master of Physician Assistant Studies program began, and enrollment surpassed 1,500 students.

In 2016, the PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences program graduated its first two students, the first honorary degrees were awarded, and the number of alumni grew to more than 6,000.

During the school’s 40th anniversary year in 2017, Paula Milone-Nuzzo, PhD, RN, FHHC, FAAN, became the MGH Institute’s sixth president. The Doctor of Occupational Therapy and Master of Physician Assistant Studies programs graduated their first cohort of students, helping to push the number of alumni to over 7,000. The IHP also launched the Charles A. and Ann Sanders IMPACT Practice Center on the first floor of 2CW, a 15,000-square-foot interprofessional education facility that houses all the Institute’s client-care centers, where students under faculty supervision annually provide more than $1 million of free care to area residents.

In 2018, the IHP launched the Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Health, the first nurse-led initiative to combat the effects of global warming. Enrollment reached the 1,600-student mark.

The Institute expanded its educational offerings in 2019 when it launched three new degrees: a PhD in Health Professions Education, a Master of Science in Genetic Counseling, and a post-professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy. The school created a new Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and hired its first director. A student was chosen to deliver the keynote address at Commencement for the first time in the school’s 42-year history.

In March 2020, the IHP shifted to a fully remote operation in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Classroom and hands-on education pivoted to virtual platforms during the largest health crisis in a century. A series of innovations allowed most students to graduate on time, while the 40th Commencement ceremony was held virtually to accommodate shifting health restrictions. The DEI Office was renamed Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.

The IHP community returned to campus in 2021, albeit with masks and other safeguards, as the COVID-19 pandemic began to subside. Several administrative departments were relocated into 1 Constitution Wharf (1CW), New England’s first clinical Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology program was launched, and the total grant portfolio passed the $25 million mark for the first time in school history.

In 2022, Commencement was held in person for the first time in three years. A record 612 graduates included the first to complete the PhD in Health Professions Education and post-professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy programs and pushed the number of alumni to over 10,000. The School of Healthcare Leadership was created, with new master’s degrees in Data Analytics and Health Administration launched. The Tedy’s Team Foundation, started by former New England Patriot great Tedy Bruschi and his wife, Heidi, donated $1 million to create the Tedy’s Team Center of Excellence in Stroke Rehabilitation.

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ACADEMIC REGALIA

Academic regalia is a unique academic custom that began in the Middle Ages when scholars at European universities wore hoods and gowns as their customary daily attire. The distinctive gowns, caps, and hoods were designed to represent various trades and professions and to reflect the distinct levels of education. Bachelor of Arts were apprentices; Master of Arts were teachers; and Doctors were teachers who had completed post-graduate studies. The regalia worn in academic ceremonies in modern-day America is derived primarily from the gowns worn at Oxford University.

The Master’s gowns are set apart by pleated front panels and an oblong sleeve that falls below the knee. The sleeve is squared at the end into which a semi-circle is cut. The Doctor’s gowns are more elaborate with velvet panels down the front and around the neck with three velvet stripes running across the bell-shaped sleeves. The variety of styles and colors seen in the procession reflects a university’s own distinguishing custom for its doctoral robes. Other symbolic characteristics are sometimes worn on the gown, such as ribbons or cords, to symbolize honors such as Phi Beta Kappa.

All levels of degree candidates and recipients wear the square mortarboard caps. Doctors sometimes wear the soft, beret-style cap. The tassels worn on both mortarboards and berets are sometimes color-coded by the major field of learning but may be black for any degree. The gold-metallic-thread tassel is reserved for doctors and/or the governing officials of institutions. Candidates for graduation wear the tassel on the right side, changing it to the left side after the degree is conferred.

The most distinctive characteristics in academic regalia are found on the hood, an ornamental and symbolic article draped over the shoulders and back which connotes the level of degree, the field of study, and the degree- granting institution. The size of the hood and width of velvet trimming conveys level of degree.

The silk lining of the hood denotes the colors of the institution granting the highest degree earned by that individual.

Hoods for graduates of MGH Institute of Health Professions are lined in teal and silver.

The color of the velvet border identifies the field of study. Listed below are the velvet border colors for IHP programs of study:

Communication Sciences and Disorders: Silver

Audiology: Palmetto

Data Analytics: Gold

Health Professions Education:

Genetic Counseling: Light Blue Gold

Healthcare Administration: Peacock

Nursing: Apricot

Occupational Therapy: Slate Blue

Philosophy (PhD): Royal Blue

Physical Therapy: Teal

Physician Assistant Studies: Hunter Green

Science (Health Studies): Gold

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LEADING TODAY’S PROCESSION

CLASS OF 2023 FLAG BEARERS

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and School of Healthcare Leadership Ceremony

Jenny Hew-Yan Chu

Candidate for the Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology

School of Nursing Ceremony

Tyler John Brown

Candidate for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Carrying the MGH School of Nursing Flag

Connie Ryan – Class of 1976

GRAND MARSHAL

Yael Arbel

SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP

Suzan Kardong-Edgren – Marshal

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences

Elise Townsend

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Annie Holland - Marshal

Abby Lee – Marshal

Department of Genetic Counseling

Allison Cirino - Marshal

Ann Seman - Marshal

Department of Occupational Therapy

Diane L. Smith – Marshal

Jessica Asiello – Marshal

Department of Physical Therapy

Christopher Clock – Marshal

Rania Karim – Marshal

Department of Physician Assistant Studies

Meaghan Clapp – Marshal

Joshua Merson - Marshal

SCHOOL OF NURSING

John Wong – DNP Marshal

Clara M. Gona – MS Marshal

Karen Hunt – BSN Marshal

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ASSISTING WITH TODAY’S HOODING

SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP

Roger A. Edwards

Janice Palaganas

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATION SCIENCES

PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences

Jordan Green

Karen Chenausky

Tiffany Hogan

Teresa Jacobson Kimberley

Sofia Vallila Rohter

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Marjorie J. Nicholas – MS and SLPD

Lesley A. Maxwell – MS

Bridget J. Perry – SLPD

Department of Genetic Counseling

Maureen Flynn

Gayun Chan-Smutko

Department of Occupational Therapy

Regina F. Doherty

Emily Zeman Eddy

Sarah McKinnon

Department of Physical Therapy

Caitlin J. Fitzgerald

Catherine Schmidt

Department of Physician Assistant Studies

Chris Seh Hong Lim

Jenny Smith

SCHOOL OF NURSING

Jean Bernhardt – DNP

Andrew B. Phillips - DNP

Kathryn Atkin - MS

Susan Stevens - MS

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Commencement Committee

Anna Cottrell, Co-Chair

James V. Vitagliano, Co-Chair

Yael Arbel

Laila Bangash

Ronan Campbell

Gretchen Carney

Vanessa Desrochers

Carla Donati

Heather Anne Easter

Yolanda Mendez Rainey

Sheila Regan

Elizabeth M. Pipes

Jorge O. Sanchez De Lozada

Today’s American Sign Language Interpreters

Anne Freeman

Frank Rich

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GREETINGS FROM THE MGH SCHOOL OF NURSING NURSES’ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Dear Class of 2023,

My name is Ann Quealy, and I am a proud 1964 graduate of the MGH School of Nursing. The majority of my professional career was spent at MGH in a variety of roles. I am currently the President of the MGH SON Nurses’ Alumni Association. On behalf of the Association, I am honored to be sending Congratulations and Best Wishes to all of you today in the year of the 150th Anniversary of the MGH SON. The MGH School graduated 7,943 nurses before closing in 1981. In preparation for our 150th Anniversary Celebration, we have conducted extensive research into the history of nursing at the hospital. We continue to discover stories of amazing work done by our graduates and are in awe of what our nurses have contributed to the field and to humanity.

I would like to share a quote from Ruth Sleeper when she addressed my senior class in 1964. I think her words continue to resonate with nurses graduating today. Always, always more to see, more to learn, more to do! This is your past. More scientific and medical advances, more change and progress in nursing, more demands from Society to be met! This is your future. ~

The leadership of the MGH SON was instrumental in the establishment of the MGH IHP SON. Ruth Sleeper would be happy and proud to acknowledge all of you as well-prepared graduate nurses, ready to meet the demands of the future. I would like to extend a special congratulations to those of you who have been recipients of our Association’s various awards. We have been pleased to present these awards over many years to students who represent the values and attributes of those for whom the awards are named.

The Massachusetts General Hospital is a national and international medical center. MGH nurses from the original school and now the MGH IHP SON are making a difference all over the country and world. They have been and continue to be role models for future nurses. As you become a proud graduate of the MGH IHP School of Nursing you take your place in a long history of excellence and stand on the shoulders of both MGH SON Nurses and MGH IHP SON Nurses who have come before you.

As you move into your chosen fields, I wish you success, happiness, and a rewarding career.

Sincerely,

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Dear Member of the Class of 2023,

Congratulations on all you have achieved at the MGH Institute of Health Professions. I hope that as you sit in your seat at Commencement you think of the connections you made, collaborations you fostered, and content you learned while at the IHP!

Commencement is a passage and not an ending. The Institute looks forward to continuing our relationship with you. Think of us when you are trying to navigate the next steps in your career, when you want to continue your learning, and when you have a professional accomplishment to share. Helping our alums continue to achieve their dreams and learning of their accomplishments is a true pleasure for all of us at the IHP, so please reach out!

As your Alumni Director, I serve as your bridge back to The Institute. You are welcome to reach out to me, anytime, with questions, an address update, or an idea that you think I should pursue. Students also provide a link back to your experience. I hope that you will say, “yes” when asked to serve as a panelist at a graduating student event, to volunteer your expertise as a guest speaker, or to guide a student in their clinical experience.

This is a special time for you. Be sure to take a moment to breathe it in as that is what you deserve.

Warm Regards,

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