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About me

With 42 years of experience in the nursing profession, my journey has taken me through diverse clinical fields, healthcare leadership, and professional education.  I am a firm believer that when you "stop learning, you stop growing", and I have dedicated my career to staying curious and adaptable.  Currently, I find my greatest joy in mentoring the next generation of nurses, sharing the insights I've gained to help them navigate their own paths.  Outside of my professional life, I'm an avid reader, a home cook famous for my "Gumbo," a Louisiana staple food, who loves hosting friends, and a movie enthusiast who cherishes time watching favorites with my daughter.

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I have learned that even second-hand information regarding sexual misconduct must be reported. When students do not wish to reveal information, the investigation can still proceed, and we must inform the student. This will ensure that other students and employees are kept safe.

This section was clearly an eye-opener for me as a faculty member. Everyone has an obligation to report incidents witnessed or information overheard. I will make it a point to find out who the Title IX Coordinator is on campus. The Clery Act is important. Reporting statistics of prior acts to students can be important in decision-making regarding attending the school.  It is important that every student can receive an education free from sexual harassment of any kind, in a safe environment.

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