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telephone: 215-481-5543
e-mail: areynolds@amh.org
Role At Dixon
Alice Reynolds is a nursing instructor at Abington Memorial Hospital,
Dixon School of Nursing. She provides theory and clinical instruction
in N101, Fundamentals of Nursing and in N302, Psychiatric/Mental
Health & Community Health Nursing. Alice is faculty
coordinator for Nursing 100D (N100): Perspectives in Nursing. She
serves on the following committees: Faculty Organization, Curriculum,
Bioethics, Nursing Initiative/Scholar and Student Evaluation and
Achievement.
Educational Background
2008 – Post-Masters Teacher Education Certificate – University
of Pennsylvania
1990 – MSN – University of Pennsylvania
1987 – BSN – Villanova University
1965 – RN – Philadelphia General Hospital
Professional Experience
Educator:
2006-present - Coordinator/Instructor- Abington Memorial Hospital,
Dixon School of Nursing
2003-2007 - School of Nursing Roxborough Memorial Hospital Adjunct
Faculty
1994-1997 - Clinical Lecturer/Seminar Facilitator– School
of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania
1978-1986 - Staff Development Instructor- The Bryn Mawr Hospital
Management:
1990-1992 – Cooper University Hospital - Assistant Nurse Manager
Community/Public
Health Nursing:
2000-2003 – Constella Health Sciences - Senior Program Support Specialist
for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National
Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center (NYVPRC)
1997-2000 – Philadelphia Health Management Corporation (PHMC): Program
Officer – Violence Prevention for Youth & Communities
1997 – University of Pennsylvania, Department of Epidemiology:
Interviewer of battered women in emergency departments (HUP, Presbyterian
Medical
Center, and Misericordia)
1994-1997 – CHOP Nurse Health Promoter – Adolescent Health
Risk Behavior Reduction (Teen Pregnancy Prevention (Condom Use, Hormonal
Contraception, Smoking Cessation, Immunizations, Violence Prevention)
- Home Visitation
1992-1994 – Bryn Mawr Hospital – Home Care Coordinator
1988-1990 – Practicum: Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Injury Prevention (PIPP)
Professional Awards and Recognition
Sigma Theta Tau
National League for Nursing
National Black Nurses Association
Pennsylvania Public Health Association
Nursing Education As A
Career
Alice is passionate about nursing and the education of nursing students
and demonstrates interest in and caring for students and patients for
whom students provide care.
“Caring with Confidence”
Experiential learning is a major component of “caring with confidence”.
It involves exploring preconceptions and expectations, and having “aha” moments,
thus enhancing and promoting critical thinking and clinical judgment.
The patient is the beneficiary of more positive outcomes.
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