College of Nursing

Faculty and Fields of Study


Pat Burbank, DNSc, RN
Professor, College of Nursing
Elderly and meaning in life
Pain management training for nursing assistants

Philip Clark, ScD
Professor of Human Development and Family Studies
Director, Rhode Island Geriatric Education Center
Elderly and loss
Geriatric Education

Marlene Dufault, PhD, RN
Professor, College of Nursing
Non-drug pain management in hospitalized elderly
Translation of research findings

Ginette Ferszt, PhD, RN, FT
Associate Professor, College of Nursing
Prisoners and grief
Creative arts and grief

Diane Gerzevitz, MS, RNP
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing
Nurse practitioner education in thanatology
International thanatology

Carolyn Hames, MS, RN, FT
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing
Children and grief

Dianne Kinsey, EdD, RN
Assistant Clinical Professor, College of Nursing
Human responses to loss

Al Killilea, PhD
Professor, Department of Political Science
Political values and death

Gene Knott, PhD
Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Studies
Grief counseling
Organ and tissue donations
 
Barbara O’Brien, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing
Symptom management

Jayne Pawasaukas, PharmD
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Pain management and palliative care

Adjunct Instructors

NUR 524/NUR 527:

Marcia Lajoie, MM, MT-BC
Music Therapy

Kerrie Tehan, MA, LMHC
Drama Therapy

Rose Pavlow, MA, RDT
Drama therapy

Marcia Spindell, MA, ADTR
Dance/movement therapy

Naida Weisberg, MA, RDT, BCT
Drama therapy

NUR 525/THN 525

Lark d’Helen, MDiv

Spirituality, religion