![]() ![]() ![]() Additionally, she received her Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.ĭr. ![]() Paulette Dorney received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Cedar Crest College, and her Master’s of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Pennsylvania in the Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist track. She currently serves on the board of directors at New Bethany Ministries in Bethlehem and is an active member of the Lehigh Valley Food Policy Council and the Lehigh Valley Regional Homeless Advisory Board.ĭr. Coyne believes that being involved in one’s community as a way to affect positive change is very important. She has been the principal and co- investigator on several federally funded and philanthropic grants and has published in peer-reviewed journals, co-authored two book chapters, and served as presenter at regional, state and national conferences.ĭr. Coyne’s research focus includes health disparities, particularly those related to housing and food insecurity health literacy and health behaviors associated with social determinants of health. Coyne has experience working in state government and with a cancer research non-profit organization.ĭr. She also has held a faculty position at West Virginia University teaching graduate students in public health. Coyne was the Director of Health Advocacy and Policy at the Lehigh Valley Health Network in Allentown PA where she established the Health Advocacy Program and a medical legal partnership. Prior to her appointment at Moravian University Dr. Coyne is Associate Professor of Practice in Public Health at Moravian University. Albert remains active at the bedside in an ICU setting and also functions as an ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) Instructor for a local hospital network.ĭr. Albert worked as an adjunct clinical instructor for Moravian University for over ten years and has also worked as an education specialist in the hospital setting with a focus on building the skills of the novice nurse in the acute care, step-down and critical care settings. Albert found a passion for teaching after working with a preceptor that provided an incredible learning experience for her in the critical care setting Mary Beth made it a goal provide others with similar experiences and educate through both the art and science of nursing. Albert has also worked in nursing leadership roles as the clinical coordinator of a step-down unit and also as a hospital supervisor of a local community hospital. Albert’s clinical expertise focuses on the adult patient in both the critical care and step-down settings however, her work as a professional nurse began in the medical-surgical acute care area caring for patients on a cardiac-surgical unit. ![]()
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