CONNECTION - Aultman College

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CONNECTION - Aultman College
CONNECTION
A publication for alumni and friends of Aultman College
Fall/Winter 2012
OH, THE PLACES YOU WILL GO ~
WITH YOUR AULTMAN COLLEGE EDUCATION
Aultman College Celebrates Educators!
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PAGE 8 FOR
COMPLETE
STORY
Inside This Issue
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Campus Happenings
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Accolades
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Oh, the places you’ll go
with your Aultman College
education
Letter from your newly
elected Alumni President,
Tina Biasella
Alumnus Spotlight
Save the Dates!
FALL 2012
Preparation for
Bachelor’s Level
Programming
Continues
The college will be seeking permission from
the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) this
November to offer a BSN degree completion
program with the possibility of other bachelor’s
level health degrees in the future. In addition, the
college is currently in the process of investigating
online course offerings. Two courses are being
piloted in a hybrid format this fall. Hybrid courses
meet face to face once a week and complete other
course work online. The courses are:
• Introduction to Psychology
• Language of Medicine
Dr. Stephen Graef, psychology instructor and
faculty member spearheading our hybrid course
offerings shared his enthusiasm about this
advancement. “This is an exciting time to be a
student at Aultman College. We recognized that
online education is the wave of the future and
that our students, who are functioning not only as
students, but as working adults and parents, can
benefit from increased autonomy and flexibility.
Meeting in the classroom less and putting the
responsibility of learning in the hands of the
students fulfills the needs for flexibility and
autonomy! It’s really great stuff!”
The President’s Address
President Crowl
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You
can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own.
And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll
decide where to go...”
I
love this quote from the famous Dr. Seuss book, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! It
certainly has application throughout the college at this time. First, it is the theme
that we have chosen for our visit from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
this fall. Using ideas from Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, we were able to develop our
time lines and schedules for everything we want to showcase during our upcoming
accreditation visit. Secondly, it brings to mind the many students who have earned
their education from Aultman College and are now working to change the landscape
of health care in our world. Our alumni have illustrated time and again the amazing
things they are capable of achieving after leaving the halls of Aultman College. We
hear their stories and see their impact and we are motivated to continue carefully
crafting health science programs that will produce leaders in our world.
With that in mind, we are beginning a series of feature stories for the Connection
paying tribute to our amazing alumni. We draw on Dr. Seuss’s idea because, as you
will see, our alumni are deciding to go many places and fulfill many roles. Over the
next several issues we will highlight those graduates who have taken their Aultman
College foundation and used it to become educators, administrators and excellent
caregivers. In this issue we honor the educators, those who have committed
themselves to preparing the next generation of health care professionals.
It is my hope that their stories will influence and inspire you, and perhaps shape your
future as well.
Sincerely,
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Alumni Notes
Rebecca J. Crowl, President
“…You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your mountain
is waiting, so…get on your way!”
~Dr. Seuss, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”
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Campus happenings
Commencement
TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK
Faculty and Staff Serve
in the Community
Celebration!
Eleventh Graduating Class
Enjoys Pinning and Graduation
The eleventh graduating class of Aultman College of Nursing
and Health Sciences participated in commencement
ceremonies May 11 at R.G. Drage Technical Career Center.
After pinning, students enjoyed a reception before readying
for commencement. During the graduation ceremony, Kathy
Tschiegg (’78), founder and executive director of Central
American Medical Outreach, inspired graduates to apply their
knowledge for the benefit of the people in their care.
President Crowl and Faculty Member Dianne Gibbs Smile With Students
During Teacher Appreciation Week
The Aultman College Student Nurse Association and other members of the student body
showed appreciation for their faculty members through gifts, surprises and some unique
and fun accolades during National Teacher Appreciation Week. Honors were given in
such categories as best hair, best dressed and more.
Student vs. Faculty
Softball Game
Aultman College faculty and staff teamed up to play softball on a steamy Sunday in support
of Relay for Life! The Student Team took home the victory with a score of 18-12 and $50
was raised toward the college team goal.
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Members of the Aultman College Team
Prepare Silverware for Upcoming Meals
at Refuge of Hope
A team from Aultman College visited
the Refuge of Hope Friday, August 10
for a day of service in our community.
Vice President of External Affairs, Vi
Leggett, who oversees the college’s
service learning efforts organized
the day. “Refuge of Hope was such a
wonderful place for the college to visit
and volunteer,” said Leggett, “We were
unaware that such an amazing and
impactful place was operating so close
to us.” Team members prepared and
served the lunch meal.
Refuge of Hope (ROH) is a Christian
based rescue mission with two
ministries located in downtown.
Through their meal ministry, they will
serve nearly 60,000 meals in 2012 to
the hungry in Stark County. They also
run a 34-bed men’s emergency shelter.
ROH is supported by area churches of
various denominations, individuals,
businesses, foundations and other such
civic-minded organizations. All of their
provided services are free of charge.
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Campus happenings
Igniting an Interest in Science!
Gals in “Full Swing”
in Support of 1892 Campaign
HIGHER LEARNING COMMISSION TO
VISIT AULTMAN COLLEGE
AULTMAN COLLEGE CHARTERS
LAMBDA NU CHAPTER
FACULTY AND STAFF GEAR UP
FOR RE-ACCREDITATION
It has been a long time coming and we are excited
for the November visit of the Higher Learning
Commission (HLC). According to their website,
the HLC is an independent corporation and
one of two commission members of the North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools
(NCA). The Higher Learning Commission
accredits degree-granting post-secondary
educational institutions in the North Central
region. This voluntary process provides assurance
to students that they are receiving a high quality
education. Alumni and friends of the college will
play an important role in the re-accreditation,
as they may be asked to participate in a town
hall type meeting with the HLC surveyors
during their visit. If you are interested in joining
us during the HLC visit, please contact Kelly
Hettinger at 330-363-1178.
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Camp Scrubs Visits the WOW Van
CAMP SCRUBS BURSTING
AT THE SEAMS!
In only its second year,
Camp Scrubs was
held twice this past
summer due to such
high interest and excitement
generated by the experience.
More than 70 middle-school students enrolled and attended the camp,
which is a partnership between Aultman College and Stark State. The
week-long camp invites students who are interested in a health sciences
career to participate in lessons such as CPR training, cow eye dissection,
tour of the emergency department and pharmacy, and the opportunity
to visit the helipad, located on the roof of the Bedford building.
Aultman College Community Education (ACCE) is already planning for
at least two more sessions in 2013!
Scrubs
Camp Scrubs Students Experience the Helipad
Veteran Team (L-R) Anne Gunther, Lori Mertes, Kathy Zimmer, Liz Getz
Amid warnings of bad weather, college faculty, staff and friends gathered
for the fifth annual Aultman College women’s golf outing, dubbed Aully’s
Open. The 9-hole golf scramble hosted Aug. 14 at Wilkshire Golf Club in
Bolivar was played in bright sunshine despite the storm warnings
that preceded the event. A shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. took place
after team registration and continental breakfast sponsored by
Gemini Bicycle Center. Lunch at Georgio’s Grille followed the
event courtesy of AultCare. Door prizes and additional prizes
for closest to the pin, longest putt, longest drive and more were
awarded during lunch. Once the final scores were tallied,
there were not one, but three teams finishing in first place with
a score of one under par. Aultman College extends a special
thank you to John and Carole Easterday(‘62), who through
their generous donation of the golf at Wilkshire, make this
event possible. The proceeds from Aully’s Open benefit the
1892 Campaign, which provides scholarships for deserving
Aultman College students.
Aultman College became a
chapter (Ohio Gamma) of
Lambda Nu, a national honor society for the
radiologic and imaging services on December
8, 2011. Bylaws were formally approved on May
23, 2012. To be eligible to join the Ohio Gamma
chapter of Lambda Nu, students must have a
cumulative GPA of 3.6 and have completed
at least 5 credit hours in the ASR program at
Aultman College. The chapter inducted its first
group of students this fall. The advisor for the
organization is Radiography faculty member,
Bonnie Link. There are currently 127 Lambda
Nu Chapters in 41 states with new charters being
issued every month. To learn more about Lambda
Nu, visit www.lambdanu.org.
First Time
Aully’s Open
Team and
Co-Winner
Jennifer Jon
s (L
es, Jennifer
Spoonemore -R) Christine Donato
,
, Nicole Th
orn
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Campus Accomplishments
College Faculty Accept New Roles
Jo Ann Weinland, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC
has Article Published
Jo Ann Weinland, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC has added another published article to her growing list. She
collaborated with Dr. Rosanna Hess, from Malone University, and co-authored the article titled The LifeChanging Impact of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy: An Analysis of Online Postings for the American Journal of
Maternal/Child Nursing.
This is the sixth article that Jo Ann has had published. “I think it is important to continue the learning
process,” says Weinland, “Investigating topics and producing articles is a means of sharpening my skills as
an educator.” Weinland has been a faculty member at Aultman College since 2001. She is currently the
instructor for the Nursing 250 course, enrolled in a doctorate program at NOVA Southeastern University
and is participating as a member of the steering committees for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
and Ohio Board of Regents (OBR) accreditation visits. Congratulations Jo Ann!
Hess,R., & Weinland, J. (2012,July/Aug). The life-changing impact of peripartum cardiomyopathy: An
analysis of online postings. The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 37:4
Instructor Steve Graef Earns his Doctorate
Stephen Graef, psychology instructor at Aultman College, was recently hooded at the University of Akron’s
doctoral graduation. Dr. Graef began at Aultman College as an adjunct faculty member in August 2010.
One year later, he transitioned to a part time instructor and accepted the position of interim director of
the general education division in April of this year. This fall, Dr. Graef is an instructor for one of Aultman
College’s first hybrid offered courses. Psychology 111 is offered in a course that meets once per week for face
time, but is taught primarily on-line beginning this semester. The college is fortunate to have Steve on staff
and looks forward to exciting things from this dynamic doctor! Congratulations, Steve!
Instructors Theresa Benzel and Debbie Hyde “Hop the Pond”
for a Course in Nursing Leadership
Theresa Benzel, assistant professor, and Debra Hyde, adjunct faculty member, traveled to the University of
Utrecht in the Netherlands over the summer as part of Walsh University’s Advanced Leadership in Clinical
Practice course. The goal of the Utrecht course (Nursing Leadership in an International Context) was to
bring together nurses from around the world to create a unique perspective on leadership skills necessary for
healthcare in the 21st century. Benzel, Hyde and other U.S. nurses spent two weeks with fellow nurses from
Australia, Denmark, Holland, South Korea, Turkey and Zambia. The group visited local hospitals and delved
into topics such as quality, nursing care plans and clinical practice, palliative care and health care systems. “It
was a really wonderful experience and pretty eye-opening,” said Benzel. “I came home feeling proud of our
standards of care, but also with some thoughts about how some international practices might benefit the U.S.
health care system.” Benzel and Hyde are both students in Walsh’s Doctorate of Nursing Practice.
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Gibbs Leads ASN Program
Aultman College welcomes Dianne Gibbs (’77) to the role of program director of the Associate of Science
in nursing degree program. Gibbs has been a member of the Aultman College faculty team since 2006.
Prior to that, she served as unit manager in the transitional care unit at Aultman Woodlawn. Please
congratulate Dianne!
Dr. Jean Paddock Named Interim Chief Academic Officer
Aultman College welcomes Jean Paddock to the role of interim chief academic officer. Jean has been a
member of the Aultman College faculty since 2007, where she has worked as a chemistry instructor, as well
as the director of the general education division. Jean’s hard work and great attitude will complement the
college and our students in her new role. Great job Jean!
Student Successes
Nursing Student Jennifer Guthrie Places in Student Writing Contest
Nursing student Jennifer Guthrie took third place in the Non-Clinical Topic category of the Ohio
Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OOADN) Student Writing Contest. According to Jennifer, she
entered the contest somewhat spontaneously after being told about it in her NRS 100 course. Jennifer’s essay,
entitled “Her End, My Beginning” is a touching tribute to how her grandmother’s support and strength in
both life and death has impacted Jennifer’s commitment to reaching her goal of becoming a nurse. Jennifer
will receive a certificate and a cash prize for her winning entry. Growing up as a “Navy Brat,” Jennifer’s life
has been profoundly impacted by the military service of those closest to her. After becoming an RN, she
hopes to possibly find an avenue to work with soldiers or veterans. “I am incredibly proud of my family’s
contribution and to every service member who has given what I could not,” said Jennifer. “I was unable
to join myself, but if there is some way that I can still serve through support of active duty members or
veterans, it would just about make my life complete.” Congratulations Jennifer!
Tara Gross Named OSRT Student Intern
Radiography student Tara Gross has been named a Student Intern for the Ohio Society of Radiology
Technologists. The OSRT Student Intern Program began in 2005 with an inaugural group of eight student
interns from across the state. This program allows students to gain insight and to provide valuable input on
health policy issues, educational issues and organizational operations that affect radiologic science students
and professionals throughout Ohio. Tara, who is one of four students working with the OSRT this year, will
be serving on the Foundation Board of the organization.
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Oh, the Places You Will Go With Your Aultman College Education
Aultman College Celebrates Educators!
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lbert Einstein once said that “it is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” At Aultman College, we believe it takes a special person to accept
such a responsibility and we have found that many of those special people got their start right here. We
have had the pleasure of discovering some of the amazing things that our alumni are doing after they
leave the halls of Aultman College. Armed with their training and filled with a feeling of success, they
began their journey into a career, which in some case included preparing future caregivers. In this issue
of Connection, it is our honor to salute the educators, those alumni who have committed themselves to
preparing the next generation of health care professionals.
Perri Bomar (‘62) remembers
that it was her dream to become a
nurse and that the idea of pursuing
nursing education didn’t come along
until later. “Through reflection, I
began to realize that the role of a
nurse educator was a way to stay
involved in clinical nursing and take
part in the preparation of the next
Perri J. Bomar,
generation of nurses.” Perri,
Ph.D.,RN
who worked for 10 years as a
nurse prior to becoming an educator, says that she never
really left the nursing profession, only the role of staff
nursing. “Nurse Educators must be excellent clinicians to
educate and supervise nursing students who provide safe
and compassionate care. Throughout my career as a clinical
instructor, academic faculty and researcher, I kept abreast
of changes in clinical nursing and my specialty by regular
participation in patient care, attending varied professional
conferences and reading.” After a forty year career in nursing
education, she recalls that it was an Aultman executive who
gave her the encouragement. “My path to a career in nursing
education began when Mrs Rhodes, dietician for Aultman
Hospital, encouraged me to pursue my high school dream of
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becoming a nurse and introduced me to the director of the
Aultman Hospital School of Nursing, Mrs Phelps. The faculty
at Aultman Hospital School of Nursing were encouraging and
dedicated nurse educators who inspired students to do their
best. They also instilled in us a love and pride for the nursing
profession. A few years after graduation from Aultman School
of Nursing, I began to inquire about roles where I could work
hours that were more compatible with my children’s school
schedule. A position in nursing education presented itself,
however a master’s degree was required. Around the same
time the University of Akron began to offer credit courses
towards achieving a bachelor’s degree. Thus, my journey
toward the role of a nurse educator was launched.” Perri
earned a BSN from the University of Akron, a MSN from
Case Western Reserve and PhD from the University of Akron.
She has taught in three states and Japan and currently resides
in North Carolina. Perri returned in April of this year for her
fifty year class reunion.
“My hope for the future generations,” says Bomar, “is that
they are professionals who have the ability to collaborate
with multidisciplinary colleagues to provide safe, culturally
component healthcare to diverse cultures of local, regional,
national and global individuals, families and communities.”
Lorraine Drake(’68) says that when
she delivered her first lecture she
had never considered a career as an
educator, but enjoyed the experience
so much that it became a catalyst
that would eventually lead to a career
change. “My first teaching experience
occurred in 1970 while working as a
radiation therapist at Aultman. I was
Lorraine Drake,
ARRT, RT, (R) ,(T), BA requested to provide a lecture for the
student radiographers to introduce
them to the field of radiation therapy. I was to give them a brief
overview of the physics, radiation biology and treatment plans
involved. I remember liking the experience, although I had
never thought about being an educator at that time.” Lorraine
enjoyed teaching so much, in fact, that when an opportunity
presented itself the following year to take up the role of
educating radiography students, she embraced it. “In 1971,
when the position of program director for the Aultman School
of Radiologic Technology opened, the job was offered to me. I
was not working at Aultman at the time, but wanted to “come
back home”. This presented the perfect opportunity of a new
career challenge that would span 13 years as program director.
Ironically, for someone who never envisioned becoming an
educator, I found teaching quite gratifying. Knowing that
my teaching methods and educational philosophy provided
an opportunity for students to learn to become competent
radiographers, and thus make a positive impact in patient care,
was most gratifying,” says Drake. While employed at Aultman,
Lorraine also studied at Kent State University, Malone
University and Northeastern University. “During the second
half of my career I moved into management, seeking a different
challenge but I realized education was the niche in which I felt
most fulfilled so I transitioned to a position that combined
both leadership and education.” Lorraine is currently the
manager of staff development & process improvement for
Radiology at Summa Health System in Akron.
Lorraine has made significant contributions to the field of
Radiography throughout her career and looks forward to students
today doing the same. “It is my hope that future generations of
health science professionals will recognize this need and carry
their profession to even greater heights of accomplishment.”
Educator of a LifetimeRoslyn Messerly
Roslyn Messerly, (’47) our
educator of a lifetime, has a
commitment to education that
has shaped quality caregivers for
over forty years. Roz remembers
that she was always educating,
even as a new nurse in the
operating room immediately
after graduation. When Roz
Roslyn Messerly,
left Aultman in 1971, she was
RN, BSN
the director of the Operating
Room, Recovery Room and Intensive Care Unit and had
been educating surgical nurses her entire career. She
accepted the director position of the Associate of Science
in nursing (ASN) program at Kent State University,
Tuscarawas campus, where she stayed for 18 years until
her retirement in 1988, at which time she became a
professor emeritus. During her time before retirement
Roz also stayed busy as a member of the Stark County
Nurses Association, Ohio Nurses Association, American
Nurses Association and National League of Nurses.
After retirement, her need to teach was fulfilled in the
form of project director of an interdisciplinary research
study aimed at healthcare for the elderly. Roslyn has
been an active member of the Aultman College Alumni
Association since she graduated in 1947. She is also
a charter member of the Aultman College board of
directors and remains active on the college board today,
using her influence and experience to help shape the
future of Aultman College.
“My hope for future generations of health science
professionals is that they will keep up the dedication,”
says Messerly. “They need to never lose sight of the fact
that we are all here for the patient and that means staying
both as competent and as current as we can be.”
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Aultman College Publishes
2011-2012 Annual Report
Aultman College
In September, Aultman College released its 2011-2012 Annual
Report. The report highlights statistics and activities from the
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2011-2012 academic year, as well as progress on the college’s
strategic goals. The Annual Report is available on the ‘About Us’
tab of the Aultman College website. If you would like a printed
copy mailed to your home, please call 330-363-6347.
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Fundraising efforts focused on raising money for student scholarships and the Door to Discovery
campaign, which supports completion of three science laboratories.
Highlights:
• More than 100 hospital and community members attended Hard Hats and Hypotheses: An Evening
of Discovery, a science-theme party held in the science lab shell space. The event resulted in
donations of more than $50,000 to the Door to Discovery campaign.
• Students, faculty, and alumni connected during phone-a-thons held in November and March.
Generous alumni contributed approximately $3,000 to the college.
• The Fred F. Silk Foundation awarded the college a grant for the Silk Microbiology Lab, projected to
be completed in 2012-2103.
• The fourth annual Aultman College Women’s Golf Scramble had a record number of golfers and
raised more than $6,000.
Dr. Shannon
Helfinstine
teaches
Aultman
Hospital CEO
Ed Roth how
to extract
DNA from a
strawberry.
Community
Journey To Independence
With a vision of educating exceptional health care professionals who positively impact society,
community engagement is a priority at Aultman College.
Completion of the first science lab in December
2011 marked an important milestone in Aultman
College’s plan to teach all general education
courses and offer all student support services
on campus.
Highlights:
• Aultman College Community Education (ACCE) increased CPR, babysitter training, and Camp
Scrubs offerings to meet community demand. In collaboration with Stark State, ACCE held two
sessions of the week-long Camp Scrubs. Approximately 60 middle school students participated in
hands-on activities focused on science and health care careers.
• Faculty and staff supported the successful relationship with Canton Local Schools by assisting with
science activities for fifth and sixth graders.
• Students participated in multiple fundraising walks, Special Olympics, blood drives, food drives,
and other volunteer activities as part of their service learning requirement for graduation.
• In conjunction with the United Way Women’s Leadership Council, the college hosted more than
40 high school juniors and seniors for the second annual Get Connected event. Students practiced
networking with volunteer professionals and participated in hands-on health sciences activities.
• Faculty and staff teamed up to box nearly 1,000 pounds of elbow macaroni during a morning of
volunteering at the Akron Canton Regional Foodbank.
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Dr. Jean Paddock shares her passion for science
education with Hard Hat party attendees.
Aultman College students help prepare
the venue for the Special Olympics.
Golfers prepare to head out to the course for the
Aultman College Women’s 9-Hole Scramble.
Highlights:
• The Learning Resource Center expanded in
staff, space and services, welcoming a new
academic advisor, adding tutoring subjects
and hours, and increasing workshop
offerings and learning resources.
• The college hired an academic librarian,
expanded library collections, and enhanced
research assistance and information
literacy instruction to students.
• Chemistry and microbiology courses were
taught on campus in 2011-2012 by Aultman
College faculty. This meant that more
than 80% of students were able to take all
of their courses on the Aultman College
campus, a preference indicated in student
satisfaction surveys.
Camp Scrubs students learn how to use a stethoscope.
Students get to work during the first on-campus
microbiology lab.
The LRC expanded study space and tutoring
services.
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Annual Report Highlights Donor Support for the College
At Aultman College, we recognize our donors in many ways, including leaves and stones on our Giving Tree, naming
opportunities for our facilities and a listing in the Annual Report. Your contribution can provide financial assistance to a
deserving student or fund the completion of science lab facilities. We are proud to be educating the health care professionals of
the future. You can help us ensure that our community is served by qualified and dedicated caregivers for years to come through
a tax-deductible donation. For more details on naming opportunities, call Vi Leggett at 330-363-6183.
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Letter from the President of the
Aultman College Alumni Association
Tina Biasella
Greetings alumni and friends! I hope everyone
enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing summer. It
is hard to believe the fall season is upon us and
before we know it, we will be wrapping up 2012.
Time flies when you’re having fun!
As the newly elected president for the Aultman
College Alumni Association, I want to share
a little about myself for those of you who may not know me. I am
a proud graduate of the Aultman Hospital School of Nursing, class
of 1999. I was fortunate to begin my career right after graduation at
Aultman Hospital in the MICU where I provided bedside patient
care. I transferred to CVSICU where I worked as a staff nurse, then
patient care specialist and finally as unit director. I continued my
education at Malone University, where I earned my BSN in 2003 and
later, at the University of Akron, where I earned my MSN in Nursing
Administration. In my current role, I serve as the associate vice
president of cancer services and advanced practice nurses, oversee
clinical finances and regulate staffing and recruitment for nursing.
I am honored to be assuming the position of president for our alumni
association. It is my privilege to follow Kim Poorman, who has been
committed to excellence for our group for so many years. I am most
excited to work with the college to continue to promote a legacy of
outstanding education and achievements. This is an exciting time
for Aultman College! We completed the second on-site science lab
in September, which serves as the site for the college’s anatomy and
physiology labs. As most of you know too, the college will be seeking
permission to offer a BSN degree completion program in the near
future, with the possibility of other bachelor’s level health degrees
down the road. We have so many exciting initiatives happening at
our college and would love to see alumni support reflect these efforts.
Gaining interest in our alumni association, engaging modern alumni
and adapting to meet the needs of our growing student body will all be
things that once accomplished, will complement our alma mater well.
If you are interested in participating on the alumni board or you have
ideas on how we might better serve our alumni, we would like to hear
from you. If you have not been to the Aultman College campus in a
while, I invite you to stop by to see all of the new developments.
Please stay in touch and let us know what you’re up to these days.
Best wishes!
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Thank You
Alumni !
A heartfelt thank you is extended to all who supported
the alumni ticket fundraiser that began last fall and
wrapped up with final ticket sales at the annual alumni
spring dinner. The $1,000 cash prize was awarded to
Tierra Moore. Proceeds from the ticket raffle went
toward fulfilling the alumni association’s pledge of $2,500
for science lab construction. All but $400 of the alumni
pledge has been raised and our hopes are to finish our
commitment with a similar ticket raffle this academic
year. Thank you for your support!
ALUMNI IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Joan Parsons entered the Aultman Hospital School of
Radiologic Technology in 1960. After graduation, she
began a long and successful career
at Aultman Health Foundation
serving in such positions as the first
designated teaching supervisor,
assistant chief technologist, and in
1985, she became the Administrative
Director of Radiology Services.
Joan left Aultman in 1991 when she
joined the American Society of Radiologic Technologists
(ASRT) as the director of medical imaging education.
She made invaluable contributions to the ASRT while
serving in roles such as interim CEO and later, the chief
customer officer/executive vice president of operations,
until her retirement in 2007.
Joan is currently residing in Arizona and is hoping
to move back to the Canton area soon, where she can
become an active member of the Aultman College
Alumni Association!
Alumni Honors
Aultman College Alumni Association
Accepting Nominations
Alumni Award Criterions
Contributing Alumnus/ Alumna Award
• Awarded to graduate who has shown long
term support of the alumni association
through time, effort and generosity
The alumni association would like to recognize alumni for their
contributions and achievements. Three award categories are open for
nominations including contributing alumnus/alumna, outstanding
alumnus/alumna and distinguished modern alumnus/alumna. Each
award will be presented at the annual spring dinner in April 2013.
Alumni can be nominated for past contributions and awards can be
given posthumously. Past winners have included graduates such as
Harriet Shreve (‘50), Kathy Tschiegg (‘78) and Margaret Lazar (‘40).
The deadline for nominations is March 1, 2013
Outstanding Alumnus/Alumna Award
Send nominations with description of contributions and/or
achievements to:
Distinguished Modern Alumnus/
Alumna Award
Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Attn: Kelly Hettinger/Alumni
2600 6th Street SW
Canton, Ohio 44710
Nomination forms are available at www.aultmancollege.edu
Meet the Newly Elected Aultman College
Alumni Association Board Members
Tina Biasella (‘99)
President
Angela McGee (‘97)
President-Elect
Kim Poorman (‘91)
Past President
Sue Shepherd (‘81)
Secretary/Treasurer
• Significant contribution to the health sciences
industry either in practice, administration
or education as demonstrated by clinical
expertise, publication or research
• Advance in education either by certification or
formal education
• Service to the community at large
•
Awarded to a graduate who has graduated
from Aultman College within the last five
years and has shown significant achievements
in nursing or radiography.
Answer the Call!
Students and Alumni Kick off Appeal for
the 1892 Campaign with Phone-A-Thon
It’s that time of year again, when the alumni
association reaches out to past graduates
in support of the annual campaign. “The
first night is always really difficult and
awkward,” said Vi Leggett, vice president of
external affairs. “Especially for those helping
make the calls for the first time, they are
so nervous talking to the first few alumni.
However, they soon settle in and enjoy
sharing their stories and hearing from our
alumni.” Leggett continued by saying, “it is
certainly our hope that our graduates will
contribute during our annual appeal, but
being courteous to the callers and engaging
the young students who are calling is always
an extra treat.” Three-quarters of the gifts
from the 1892 Campaign are directed to
scholarships for Aultman College students.
The remaining 25 percent support campus
initiatives such as science lab construction.
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MEMBERS AND FRIENDS FROM THE CLASS OF 1962 ENJOY AN EVENING TOGETHER.
Graduates of
Aultman Hospital School of Nursing
Return to Campus 50 Years Later
On April 27, 2012 Aultman Hospital School of Nursing alumnae
from the class of 1962 gathered at Skyland Pines to celebrate their
time in school together and the paths their lives have taken since
leaving. Some have worked in hospitals, physician offices, surgery
centers and factories. Others have served in the armed forces and
as missionary nurses. One went on to earn her doctorate. Over 50
graduates and guests returned to Canton this spring in a two day
celebration honoring their class.
The festivities began when nearly 100 attendees arrived at
Skyland Pines for the 50 year dinner Friday evening. After being
welcomed by former class vice president Joan (McKelley) Novak,
Terry Livengood offered an invocation and the meal was served.
An alumni association meeting was conducted during dinner and
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at that time the guests were witness to the installation of the 20122013 Aultman College Alumni Association officers.
Fun times for the class continued Saturday, April 27 when the
graduates were invited to the college for an information session,
hospital tour and lunch held in the Morrow House. Joan (Davis)
Dorcoff, 1962 graduate and member of the planning committee
said it best, “Everything looks different, but it still feels like home.”
Graduates enjoyed hearing from Vi Leggett, vice president of
external affairs as well as President Rebecca Crowl. “The annual
dinner is such a special time for us to celebrate each year,” said
Leggett. Listening to the history from those who lived it helps us
appreciate how far we’ve come.”
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CALLING ALL ALUMNI!
You’re Invited ...
ALUMNI NOTES
Growth on the
Giving Tree
Congratulations To:
Gifts Keep The Aultman
College Giving Tree
Blooming Year Round
Polly (Gerber) Zimmermann (‘77), who was co-editor of Sheehy’s Manual
of Emergency Care, 7e. Polly was also appointed to the editorial board of the
Journal of Radiology Nursing as a member at large.
Several events are scheduled, and we want you
to mark your calendars!
Alumni Association Meetings: 2012-2013
November 27, 2012 / 5 p.m. / Founders Room
January 29, 2013 / 5 p.m. / Founders Room
March 26, 2013 / 5 p.m. / Founders Room
May 28, 2013 / 5 p.m. / Founders Room
Condolences:
Aultman College extends deepest sympathies to the families of:
Sharon (Haymaker) Hefner (‘68)
Carolyn (Crisp) Florea (‘63)
Marjorie (Myerchin) Slutz (‘62)
Bonnie (Evans) Downie (‘62)
Joann (Leas) Butler (‘56)
Joanne (Atkinson) Littlefield (‘51)
Aultman College Fundraiser
Aultman College will be hosting a fundraiser with
Papa Gyros Tuesday, October 30. All you need to
support the college is your appetite! When ordering,
you MUST show the college-distributed Papa Gyros
flyer in order to get credit. When you use this flyer
on October 30th, any orders (eat-in, carry-out or
catering) will earn the college credit! Contact Kelly
Hettinger at 330-363-1178 for a copy of the flyer.
Thelma (Sundheimer) Troyer (‘47)
Annual Spring Dinner
Mark your calendars NOW for a celebration
at Skyland Pines Friday, April 26, 2013. Join
the class of 1963 as we honor our alma mater,
the friendships we established and the service
we provided to the community. Please plan to
attend and join the fun. The cost of this year’s
event is $25.
For more information or to register now,
please contact Kelly Hettinger, alumni
coordinator at 330.363.1178
December Graduation
Join us in celebrating our newest graduates
Friday, December 14 at 6 p.m. at RG Drage
Career Technical Center
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Betty (Crossland) Deibel (‘45)
Leaves:
• May Class of 2012
• Lyn Sabino
• Thomas and Jean Paddock
• Tom and Laurie Moline
• In Memory of Ruth Wallace, Wife &
Mother
Large Stones:
• Rick and Vicki Haines Family
• Josephine Walters CareStar
Upcoming Events …
Look for details about special alumni events the alumni
association will be planning for the spring of 2013.
Stay tuned...
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President-Elect, Angela McGee (’97)
Secretary/ Treasurer, Sue Shepherd (‘81)
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and news!
• Write us! Contact Kelly Hettinger, alumni coordinator, if you would like to be put
in touch with other alumni from your class, update us on how you’ve been or get
involved with the alumni association.
khettinger@aultman.com
Aultman College
Attn: Kelly Hettinger
2600 6th St. S.W.
Canton, Oh. 44710
330-363-1178
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