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Nursing• BSN
GenericForeign MD-to-RNRN to BSN
• MSN Adult HealthChild HealthFamily HealthNurse AnesthetistNursing AdministrationRN to MSN
• PHD
Health Sciences• Athletic Training
• Communication Sciences & Disorders
• Health Information Mgmt.
• Health Sciences
• Occupational Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• 5 stories, 2-wings totaling 115,000 sq. ft.
• 300-seat auditorium forlarge classes, events
• One 90-person distance education classroom and two 60-personclassrooms
• 15 teaching, research and training lab areas
• 6 conference rooms
• “Student-centric” design with dedicated group/ individual study areas,social gathering spots
• Modular design features to facilitate flexibility and accommodate user requirements over the full life span of the building
• Wet research lab space with flexible generic spaces for bench research
• Eco-friendly LEEDbuilding, featuringenvironmentally sustainable design elements throughout
• Home to Miami’s first“Green Roof”
• Aesthetic elements that promote a vision of health and wellness
• “Disaster-resistant” design for hurricane and flood mitigation with backup power for critical systems
Special Edition Community Report Dedication Day February 4, 2010
FIU College of Nursing & Health Sciences DedicatesNew $34 Million Building, February 4, 2010
Advanced Teaching, Research Facility Raises Bar for Nursing & Healthcare EducationOn February 4, 2010, Florida International
University (FIU) College of Nursing & Health Sciences(CNHS) kicks off a day-long celebration to dedicate itsextraordinary new teaching and research facility on theModesto A. Maidique Campus.
The new $34 million Nursing & Health Sciences(NHS) Building encompasses 115,000 square feet ofspace housing state-of-the-art interactive skillslaboratories, extensive computer suites, specializedtraining, evaluation and study areas, and ample lectureclassrooms. The facility serves all departments of theCNHS: Nursing, Physical Therapy, OccupationalTherapy, Communication Sciences & Disorders, AthleticTraining, Health Sciences, and Health InformationManagement.
CNHS administrators worked closely with the globallyrecognized architectural firm HOK and its lead architect,Yann Weymouth, to create one of the mosttechnologically advanced and innovative nursing andhealthcare teaching facilities in the region.
Dr. Divina Grossman, Dean of the College, remarkedon the excitement generated by the new building, “The technology and resources that come with the newbuilding will foster cutting-edge nursing and healthcareeducation standards and practices, support importantresearch discoveries, and set the benchmark foradvanced academic studies and instruction in nursingand health sciences.”
The Dedication Day Celebration begins with asymposium in the morning, Addressing the Nation’s
Healthcare Priorities Through Research & Leadership. Thisthought-provoking forum features two panel discussionswith leaders from the National Institutes of Health, theU.S. Department of Health & Human Services, as well asdistinguished CNHS alumni. The celebration continues inthe afternoon with a special presentation by Universityand College administrators and dignitaries, a ribboncutting ceremony, tours of the building, and guestreceptions with musical entertainment.
The Gateway to FIU’s Academic Health Sciences Center
The NHS Building stands as the gateway to theUniversity’s highly anticipated campus health center. TheBuilding’s distinct 5-story, 2-wing (Classroom/Lab Wingand Administrative Wing) structure connected by upper-level walkways creates a gateway that straddles theproposed Avenue of the Sciences. This leads to theAcademic Health Sciences Center emerging on thenortheast corner of the Modesto A. Maidique Campus.Next on the landscape will be the new Miami-DadeCounty Health Department building, co-located with theRobert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work,and the Miami-Dade County Ambulatory Care Center.
Grossman continued, “Our new building represents thisUniversity’s commitment to produce highly skilled,culturally competent nurses and healthcare professionalswho will serve our communities. We welcome the contin-ued support from the community, private enterprise andgovernment in translating this vision into concrete reality.”
NHS Building Stats & Facts
Dr. Alma Abdel-MotyDaniel AcevedoNancy P. AdamsRobin M. AdamsTerry AhernAmparo AlvarezYairis AlvarezJacqueline E. AmazonTamara Eve AndersonBarbara F. AndrewsPatricia AponteAreanne AragonCarla F. ArauzJune ArellanoYaqueline Arjona-MonteagudoCrystal G. BarcenasHale M. BarrettLeonel BlandonGuerna BlotEunice E. BoyceTeresa BrasacCatherine BuddDean W. BunkowskeLiudmila CamejoDori & William CameronMargarita CarbonellMarie Jocelyne CerisierMarianne Cesarotti
Maria Luisa ChamorroMelissa ChotoKimberly G. ChristianPui Keung S. ChuChristina ClementeLynn Nelson ColemanKathleen M. CollisterJacqueline ColonVirgilia CorcesMaureen Grace CorpuzMarta Ayleen CostasAdam CrellingPia CristanchoVan CronkhiteAlexina Claire CrovellaYoel CruzTeresita CuetoMay DahlLissette & Jesus Del RiscoVictor A. DelgadoLauren DiamondCarol A. DietrichFlorrette DouglasStephen DresslerJohn Edmund DuffyMaria DumlaoEkambaram EllanBernadette EmerickMaria EstradaAnne Marie FarinasSusan Lynch Fischer
Patricia ForsythSusan E. GabrielRosalie I. GioinoSandra GomezArturo GonzalezJacqueline GonzalezJorge Gonzalez-BarreraVashti GordonBellen L. GrandNadege GuerrierFiorella GutierrezNorella GutierrezJulio Cesar HernandezIvelisse Hernandez-ObesoNola HolnessElsie & Gene HowardHector HuertaLisa IbataMary Louise JordaDenise KamslerMary E. KasprakJane KatzenVladimy LafontantEugene & Leah KinnairdDee S. LearMarlene LedoMerina LeeAlma LiuFang Fang LiuPaolo V. Lizardo
Alice LongOlga LopezCynthia L. MaranoPatricia McCownJoyce MendezTamy Lyn MigoskiWinsome Anglin MillerFernando MirandaAndrea Mohammed Celia M. MolaChristopher MoodyCaridad MorenoMonica MusietWilliam D. MyersEduardo NavarroCarmen S. NievesJoAnn NievesSherifat Joke OrukotanDavid PastorRebecca PedrosoAlexis PenaAna Penenori-MontotoDaniel PilotoGail PuckerTroy RegisterMaite ReimundoLinda ReiserAleena RichardsRick W. RikeMelody S. Rodgman
Jessica RolonRamona Menguez SalinelGlen SampsonBrian SextonAndrea SeymoreKatherine Ann SimcicSharon M. SoutheePeter SpagnoliLeslie Spencer-ApplewhiteFreddy St. PharMindy TalleyKarline M. TelusmaKathleen ThibeaultRosa N. ThorntonBarbara A. ToboulBeverly TorbertGracelle ToussaintJaime ValenciaManuel L. ValesRaquel Van Der BiestLilia M. VentoGloria VignauAlice WhiteIrene Fernandez &
William J. CardenasSandra WilliamsWyrlene WilliamsAngela WrightStephanie WrightRoman Zalac
Pick Your Seat, Leave Your LegacyThe principal seats of knowledge of the new NHS Building are located in the
impressive 300-seat auditorium on the first floor of the Classroom/Lab Wing. We thank the following CNHS supporters for their generosity in the “Name Your
Seat” Campaign to help secure the future of nursing and healthcare education at FIU.
Alan W. Smith, Inc. Athletic Training
Faculty/Alumni/StudentsBeverlin AllenTaime Armenteros RoqueProf. Elizabeth AzutilloClass of 2009 Anesthesiology
NursingClass of 2010 Anesthesiology
NursingClass of 2011 Anesthesiology
NursingDr. Charles BuscemiDoreen CoombsDr. Helen CornelyValerie DiazDr. Lucie DlugaschCarol Drozdowicz GowArthur & Amelia FinkleCapt. Jacinto J. Garrido
Jennifer Gober & Jason Powe
Dr. Juan GonzalezProf. Vince &
Daisy GonzalezDeisy GonzalezDr. Josephine GordonProf. Vanessa GordonProf. Yhovana GordonDr. Jeffrey GroomDr. Divina GrossmanPatricia HarrisAmy HicksDr. Sande Gracia JonesDr. Florence KeaneKinetic Kids, Inc.Sandra KreulProf. Carol LambdinMaria T. Leik
Karen LevinProf. Diane LoffredoChristine MarambioVictor MartinezMathew Forbes Romer
Foundation, Inc.Prof. Jampierre MatoProf. Elizabeth OlafsonMargarita OlletDr. Yvonne ParchmentByung S. ParkPast & Present Occupational
Therapy FacultyDr. Carol PatsdaughterDr. Sue PhillipsDr. Sharon PontiousDr. Luz PorterDr. Carol PylesDr. Marilys Randolph
To select and name an auditorium seat online, visit:http://cnhs.fiu.edu/advancement
Altruistic Alumni,Faculty & Friends
Nancy RobertsProf. Pamela ShaffnerProf. Dana ShermanSigma Omega ZetaSoutheast Mechanical Contractors Brent SpechlerSprinklermatic AFS Trainor Glass CompanyWendy UrsoJoanne Van NostrandWal-Mark Contracting Group, LLC Prof. Linda WunderCarolyn Zaumeyer
Thank You to our Dedication Day event sponsors: Baptist Health South Florida • Anesthesia Associates of Greater Miami, PA • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida • Kendall Regional Medical Center • Memorial Healthcare System • Miami BeachAnesthesiology Associates, Inc. • United HomeCare Services • Vitas • Brasa Nova Grill • Elsevier • Health Foundation of SouthFlorida • Sheridan Healthcare • Health Council of South Florida • Health Choice Network • Sharon Fine
Special Thanks...to all of the friends and supporters of the FIU College of Nursing & HealthSciences who have contributed so generously to the building campaign.
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Simulation at Core of Real-World TeachingMock Hospital, Outpatient Clinics and Rehab Center Promote Advanced, Interdisciplinary Instruction and Collaboration
At the educational core of the new NHSBuilding are the third floor SimulationCenter (SimCenter), and the fourth floorRehabilitation Center (RehabCenter).
These Centers feature special labs,technology, and real-life care settings (e.g.hospital stations, exam rooms, residentialvenues) that can be used individually ortogether in a variety of combinations toaccommodate instruction within andacross the College’s disciplines.
The underlying concept is to createfunctionally flexible laboratories thatpromote interdisciplinary collaboration.“The Sim and Rehab Centers allowstudents across the spectrum of ourhealthcare disciplines to learn underdifferent real-life, real-time scenarios, fromemergency/trauma response to at-homerehabilitation care, and to learn theirprofessional role in the context of apatient’s complete healthcare team,”explained Dean Divina Grossman.
The SimCenter emphasizes nursing andcritical care instruction and features state-of-the-art equipment and instruments forhands-on use by students. The technologymakes possible enhanced clinical and
Students Find “Comfort Zone”in New Building
Whether sitting in classrooms in the pursuit of learning, cramming fortests at study carrels, or socializing with friends in the student commons,students in the new NHS Building have many “comfort zones.”
CNHS leaders worked closely with the building’s architects to designthe NHS Building to make their students feel as much at home aspossible. “We had a collective vision to make this a student-centricbuilding,” said Dean Divina Grossman. “Our students are the heart of theCollege. We wanted to create a comfortable, calming learningenvironment that would be socially welcoming and inviting as well asacademically progressive and replete with advanced education tools andresources.”
Students are already taking advantage of the countless seating areasthroughout the building, such as comfortable chairs, sofas, lounges andbenches where they can congregate, pore over notes from the latestchapter in their text books, or even take a well-earned nap between, notthrough, classes.
Other “student-friendly” features include:•Student Activities Center•Student Services Center•Student commons area, café and patio•PhD carrel room•Student lockers
critical thinking training by incorporating the latest cutting-edgesimulation, digital imaging projection and closed circuit monitoring,and web-based technologies. Highlights include:
• Basic Nursing Lab: a real-size mock-up of a hospital unit, with 15 adjoining patient beds laid out around two centralized nurses stations.
• 8 Simulation Rooms: individual patient areas, including high-techsimulated patient mannequins and full complement of diagnosticequipment designed to simulate an operating room, critical care unit, emergency room, neonatal/pediatric care unit and primary care clinic settings.
• 3 Control Rooms: for operating computerized patient care scenarios and monitoring students’ progress across all simulation rooms through closed circuit video and recording equipment.
• 2 Debriefing Rooms: where instructors and students can review, discuss, and evaluate student performances from the day’s simulations.
The RehabCenter complements the critical patient care andtreatment capabilities of the SimCenter. The flexible design of theRehabCenter labs allows for a variety of uses and training scenariosby the Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, CommunicationSciences & Disorders and Athletic Training departments. The labs of the RehabCenter include:
• Activities of Daily Living Lab • Neuromusculoskeletal Lab• Audiology Lab • Rehabilitation Lab• Gait Analysis Lab • Speech & Language Skills Lab• Pediatric Lab • Therapeutic Activities Lab
Gaumard SimFamilyPatient simulators being utilized in the NHS Building include the Gaumard SimFamily ofFive: mother, father, two children and newborn patients. Patient simulators are used in theinstruction of adult, pediatric, neonatal and advanced patient care. The SimFamily of Fivewas donated by Gaumard Scientific, Inc., developers of interactive computer-operatedadult and pediatric patient mannequins used in healthcare education.
The new NHS Building was officially LEED registered when construction began, and ison track to achieve Silver LEED certification, making it the first LEED-certified building inthe University’s history.
LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a third-party certificationprogram and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction andoperation of sustainable green building and development practices.
“This new building will not only be one of the most advanced and dynamic nursingand healthcare education and research facilities in the region, but also a successfulexample of the University’s growing commitment to environmental awareness andpreservation,” commented Dr. Divina Grossman, Dean of the College.
Among the design “eco-highlights” of the new NHS Building is Miami’s very first“Green Roof.” From the south lobbies of the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors, you can look outthe window and see the low-maintenance “xeriscape” grass and vegetation planted onthe roof of the 2nd floor corridor. In addition to its aesthetics, the “Green Roof,” whichwill only be sustained from natural rainwater, will help insulate the corridor below andabsorb the heat of the sun’s rays.
Other eco-friendly features of the NHS Building include:
• Prevalence of windows lets natural light illuminate classrooms and offices.
• Occupancy and daylight dimming sensor lighting in classrooms and offices helps lower energy consumption.
• Sunrise/sunset timers and sensors manage landscape, building exterior and lobby lighting operations.
• Insulated-laminated glass windows, metal shades and light shelves cut solar loads.
• Energy recovery systems capture energy from cool and dry building exhaust air.
• Variable flow water and air systems are used in the building during off-peak times.
April 10, 2008Dean Grossman and students breakground on the new NHS Building site.
February 6, 2009 NHS Building is “Topped Off” – a construction milestonemarking the moment the final piece of concrete is put intoplace to complete the roof of a new building.
June 5, 2009 Construction company Skanska USABuilding, Inc. held an AppreciationBBQ for more than 220 of its workersand subcontra tors.
February 4, 2010Official dedication ofthe Nursing & HealthSciences Building.
CNHS Building Takes The “LEED”FIU’s First LEED-Registered Building Features Miami’s First “Green Roof”
Landmark Moments
Joan K. Stout, RN/Hugoton Foundation60-Person Classroom
John & Mary Lou DasburgDean’s Suite, Student Services Center
Jorge M. & Darlene M. PerezBasic Nursing Lab equipped by Joan K.Stout,RN from the Hugoton Foundation
Baptist Health South FloridaComputer Lab & IT Center
R. Kirk LandonPamela Garrison Prep Station
Sheridan HealthcorpConference Room
Gaumard Scientific, Inc.SimFamily of Five
Miami Children’s HospitalAdmissions & Information Center
North Shore Medical CenterBasic Nursing Lab Equipment
Skanska USA Building, Inc.Lectern – Distance Education Classroom
Mathew Forbes Romer Foundation, Inc.Pediatric Evaluation Lab
Dr. Kathleen K. BlaisLectern – Auditorium
LEAD DONORSWe gratefully acknowledge the generous gifts of these major
supporters, without whom this buildingwould not have been possible.
SimRoom
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Nursing• BSN
GenericForeign MD-to-RNRN to BSN
• MSN Adult HealthChild HealthFamily HealthNurse AnesthetistNursing AdministrationRN to MSN
• PHD
Health Sciences• Athletic Training
• Communication Sciences & Disorders
• Health Information Mgmt.
• Health Sciences
• Occupational Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• 5 stories, 2-wings totaling 115,000 sq. ft.
• 300-seat auditorium forlarge classes, events
• One 90-person distance education classroom and two 60-personclassrooms
• 15 teaching, research and training lab areas
• 6 conference rooms
• “Student-centric” design with dedicated group/ individual study areas,social gathering spots
• Modular design features to facilitate flexibility and accommodate user requirements over the full life span of the building
• Wet research lab space with flexible generic spaces for bench research
• Eco-friendly LEEDbuilding, featuringenvironmentally sustainable design elements throughout
• Home to Miami’s first“Green Roof”
• Aesthetic elements that promote a vision of health and wellness
• “Disaster-resistant” design for hurricane and flood mitigation with backup power for critical systems
Special Edition Community Report Dedication Day February 4, 2010
FIU College of Nursing & Health Sciences DedicatesNew $34 Million Building, February 4, 2010
Advanced Teaching, Research Facility Raises Bar for Nursing & Healthcare EducationOn February 4, 2010, Florida International
University (FIU) College of Nursing & Health Sciences(CNHS) kicks off a day-long celebration to dedicate itsextraordinary new teaching and research facility on theModesto A. Maidique Campus.
The new $34 million Nursing & Health Sciences(NHS) Building encompasses 115,000 square feet ofspace housing state-of-the-art interactive skillslaboratories, extensive computer suites, specializedtraining, evaluation and study areas, and ample lectureclassrooms. The facility serves all departments of theCNHS: Nursing, Physical Therapy, OccupationalTherapy, Communication Sciences & Disorders, AthleticTraining, Health Sciences, and Health InformationManagement.
CNHS administrators worked closely with the globallyrecognized architectural firm HOK and its lead architect,Yann Weymouth, to create one of the mosttechnologically advanced and innovative nursing andhealthcare teaching facilities in the region.
Dr. Divina Grossman, Dean of the College, remarkedon the excitement generated by the new building, “The technology and resources that come with the newbuilding will foster cutting-edge nursing and healthcareeducation standards and practices, support importantresearch discoveries, and set the benchmark foradvanced academic studies and instruction in nursingand health sciences.”
The Dedication Day Celebration begins with asymposium in the morning, Addressing the Nation’s
Healthcare Priorities Through Research & Leadership. Thisthought-provoking forum features two panel discussionswith leaders from the National Institutes of Health, theU.S. Department of Health & Human Services, as well asdistinguished CNHS alumni. The celebration continues inthe afternoon with a special presentation by Universityand College administrators and dignitaries, a ribboncutting ceremony, tours of the building, and guestreceptions with musical entertainment.
The Gateway to FIU’s Academic Health Sciences Center
The NHS Building stands as the gateway to theUniversity’s highly anticipated campus health center. TheBuilding’s distinct 5-story, 2-wing (Classroom/Lab Wingand Administrative Wing) structure connected by upper-level walkways creates a gateway that straddles theproposed Avenue of the Sciences. This leads to theAcademic Health Sciences Center emerging on thenortheast corner of the Modesto A. Maidique Campus.Next on the landscape will be the new Miami-DadeCounty Health Department building, co-located with theRobert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work,and the Miami-Dade County Ambulatory Care Center.
Grossman continued, “Our new building represents thisUniversity’s commitment to produce highly skilled,culturally competent nurses and healthcare professionalswho will serve our communities. We welcome the contin-ued support from the community, private enterprise andgovernment in translating this vision into concrete reality.”
NHS Building Stats & Facts
Dr. Alma Abdel-MotyDaniel AcevedoNancy P. AdamsRobin M. AdamsTerry AhernAmparo AlvarezYairis AlvarezJacqueline E. AmazonTamara Eve AndersonBarbara F. AndrewsPatricia AponteAreanne AragonCarla F. ArauzJune ArellanoYaqueline Arjona-MonteagudoCrystal G. BarcenasHale M. BarrettLeonel BlandonGuerna BlotEunice E. BoyceTeresa BrasacCatherine BuddDean W. BunkowskeLiudmila CamejoDori & William CameronMargarita CarbonellMarie Jocelyne CerisierMarianne Cesarotti
Maria Luisa ChamorroMelissa ChotoKimberly G. ChristianPui Keung S. ChuChristina ClementeLynn Nelson ColemanKathleen M. CollisterJacqueline ColonVirgilia CorcesMaureen Grace CorpuzMarta Ayleen CostasAdam CrellingPia CristanchoVan CronkhiteAlexina Claire CrovellaYoel CruzTeresita CuetoMay DahlLissette & Jesus Del RiscoVictor A. DelgadoLauren DiamondCarol A. DietrichFlorrette DouglasStephen DresslerJohn Edmund DuffyMaria DumlaoEkambaram EllanBernadette EmerickMaria EstradaAnne Marie FarinasSusan Lynch Fischer
Patricia ForsythSusan E. GabrielRosalie I. GioinoSandra GomezArturo GonzalezJacqueline GonzalezJorge Gonzalez-BarreraVashti GordonBellen L. GrandNadege GuerrierFiorella GutierrezNorella GutierrezJulio Cesar HernandezIvelisse Hernandez-ObesoNola HolnessElsie & Gene HowardHector HuertaLisa IbataMary Louise JordaDenise KamslerMary E. KasprakJane KatzenVladimy LafontantEugene & Leah KinnairdDee S. LearMarlene LedoMerina LeeAlma LiuFang Fang LiuPaolo V. Lizardo
Alice LongOlga LopezCynthia L. MaranoPatricia McCownJoyce MendezTamy Lyn MigoskiWinsome Anglin MillerFernando MirandaAndrea Mohammed Celia M. MolaChristopher MoodyCaridad MorenoMonica MusietWilliam D. MyersEduardo NavarroCarmen S. NievesJoAnn NievesSherifat Joke OrukotanDavid PastorRebecca PedrosoAlexis PenaAna Penenori-MontotoDaniel PilotoGail PuckerTroy RegisterMaite ReimundoLinda ReiserAleena RichardsRick W. RikeMelody S. Rodgman
Jessica RolonRamona Menguez SalinelGlen SampsonBrian SextonAndrea SeymoreKatherine Ann SimcicSharon M. SoutheePeter SpagnoliLeslie Spencer-ApplewhiteFreddy St. PharMindy TalleyKarline M. TelusmaKathleen ThibeaultRosa N. ThorntonBarbara A. ToboulBeverly TorbertGracelle ToussaintJaime ValenciaManuel L. ValesRaquel Van Der BiestLilia M. VentoGloria VignauAlice WhiteIrene Fernandez &
William J. CardenasSandra WilliamsWyrlene WilliamsAngela WrightStephanie WrightRoman Zalac
Pick Your Seat, Leave Your LegacyThe principal seats of knowledge of the new NHS Building are located in the
impressive 300-seat auditorium on the first floor of the Classroom/Lab Wing. We thank the following CNHS supporters for their generosity in the “Name Your
Seat” Campaign to help secure the future of nursing and healthcare education at FIU.
Alan W. Smith, Inc. Athletic Training
Faculty/Alumni/StudentsBeverlin AllenTaime Armenteros RoqueProf. Elizabeth AzutilloClass of 2009 Anesthesiology
NursingClass of 2010 Anesthesiology
NursingClass of 2011 Anesthesiology
NursingDr. Charles BuscemiDoreen CoombsDr. Helen CornelyValerie DiazDr. Lucie DlugaschCarol Drozdowicz GowArthur & Amelia FinkleCapt. Jacinto J. Garrido
Jennifer Gober & Jason Powe
Dr. Juan GonzalezProf. Vince &
Daisy GonzalezDeisy GonzalezDr. Josephine GordonProf. Vanessa GordonProf. Yhovana GordonDr. Jeffrey GroomDr. Divina GrossmanPatricia HarrisAmy HicksDr. Sande Gracia JonesDr. Florence KeaneKinetic Kids, Inc.Sandra KreulProf. Carol LambdinMaria T. Leik
Karen LevinProf. Diane LoffredoChristine MarambioVictor MartinezMathew Forbes Romer
Foundation, Inc.Prof. Jampierre MatoProf. Elizabeth OlafsonMargarita OlletDr. Yvonne ParchmentByung S. ParkPast & Present Occupational
Therapy FacultyDr. Carol PatsdaughterDr. Sue PhillipsDr. Sharon PontiousDr. Luz PorterDr. Carol PylesDr. Marilys Randolph
To select and name an auditorium seat online, visit:http://cnhs.fiu.edu/advancement
Altruistic Alumni,Faculty & Friends
Nancy RobertsProf. Pamela ShaffnerProf. Dana ShermanSigma Omega ZetaSoutheast Mechanical Contractors Brent SpechlerSprinklermatic AFS Trainor Glass CompanyWendy UrsoJoanne Van NostrandWal-Mark Contracting Group, LLC Prof. Linda WunderCarolyn Zaumeyer
Thank You to our Dedication Day event sponsors: Baptist Health South Florida • Anesthesia Associates of Greater Miami, PA • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida • Kendall Regional Medical Center • Memorial Healthcare System • Miami BeachAnesthesiology Associates, Inc. • United HomeCare Services • Vitas • Brasa Nova Grill • Elsevier • Health Foundation of SouthFlorida • Sheridan Healthcare • Health Council of South Florida • Health Choice Network • Sharon Fine
Special Thanks...to all of the friends and supporters of the FIU College of Nursing & HealthSciences who have contributed so generously to the building campaign.
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