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    Pam Gouner, Chair
    James Crow
    Charlotte Denton
    Christine Felts
    Leia O'Fallon
    Anita Shaw
    Sharon Walters
    Belinda Wells

Staff
    Merry Jo Williams

Ms. Pam GounerPam Gouner, MSN, M.Ed., RN – Assistant Professor and Chair

Mrs. Gouner, a native of south Louisiana, was born in New Orleans and raised in Thibodaux. She received her BSN from Louisiana State University Health Science Center New Orleans School of Nursing. She has traveled extensively and worked in different parts of the United States and Germany. Mrs. Gouner holds two master degrees – a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Phoenix Online and a Master of Education in Wellness and Health Promotion from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana.  She is a PhD student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. She continues to teach and serves as the Advisor of the Student Nurse Association. She is the President of the Arkansas State Nurse Association District II.

Mr. James CrowJames Crow, MSN, BSN, RN – Assistant Professor

Mr. Crow is a native of southeast Arkansas. He learned his BSN from Pacific Union College in Angwin, California in 1991. He received his Associate Degree in Nursing from the University of Arkansas-Monticello in 1987, where he graduated Alpha Chi, Cum Laude. Mr. Crow was admitted as an honors member into the Nightingale Society in 1991 upon completion of his BSN work. He received his Masters of Nursing Science at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas in 2006.  He also received a certificate in Nursing Education at that time.  His clinical background is in emergency nursing.

Ms. Charlotte DentonCharlotte Denton, MSN, RN - Associate Professor

Ms. Denton earned her BSN from the University of Arkansas at Monticello, Masters in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing from Northwestern State University in Shreveport, LA, and an ABD from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a focus in Higher Education.  She has lived and worked in southeast Arkansas all her life.  She has been the president of the Arkansas Nurses Association and has held several offices on the local level of Arkansas Nurses Association. Ms. Denton is a member of the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and a member of Sigma Theta Tau, the honor society for nursing.  She has been teaching at UAM since 1986.

Christine FeltsChristine Felts, MS, WHNP, RN - Associate Professor

Ms. Felts's graduate work is in Women's Health Nursing with a Master of Science degree from Texas Woman's University. She holds a certificate as a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner. Ms. Felt's clinical and lecture focus include obstetric and gynecologic nursing with senior students. She is a member of the American Nurses Association, the National Organization of Women's Health Nurse Practitioners, the National League for Nursing, and the Arkansas Nurses Association. Ms. Felt continues her clinical practice in newborn nursing.  She is also a volunteer firefighter in her community in her spare time.

Mrs. Leia O'FallonLeia O’Fallon, MSN, RN – Assistant Professor

Mrs. O’Fallon’s graduate work is in women’s health. She graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences with her MSN in December 2000. She is currently the Director of the LPN to RN Fast Track Program.

Ms. Anita ShawAnita Shaw, MSN, RN – Associate Professor

A lifelong resident of southeast Arkansas, Ms. Shaw resides in Warren. She earned her Associate Degree in Nursing from UAM in 1981. She completed her BSN at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 1992 and graduated with a MSN from the University of Central Arkansas in 1994. She has worked in the clinical setting as an emergency room nurse. She says that educating the future nurses is her passion.

Sharon WaltersSharon Walters, MSN, RN – Associate Professor

Mrs. Walters is a native of southeast Arkansas. Her academic preparation includes a BSN from UAM in 1994. She earned a Master of Science degree in Adult Health Nursing from Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi in 1998. Mrs. Walters is a skilled clinician who began her career in nursing as an LPN in 1984. She continues to work at Ashley County Medical Center in Crossett.

Ms. Belinda WellsBelinda Wells, BS, BSN, RN – Assistant Professor

After completing a BS in Education degree at UAM, Mrs. Wells taught public school for ten years. Having completed her BSN degree at UAM, she is presently teaching in the Division of Nursing. Mrs. Wells has completed her MSN from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in the Fall of 2007. Her specialty is pediatric nursing. Mrs. Wells is certified in ACLS, NALS, PALS, and is a BLS instructor as well.

 

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