b'Faculty and StaffDevelopmentsKathleen Allen Kemberly Clark Theresa Crane Susan Dudley Kathy IngersollNEW FACULTYfirst nursing degree was an associate degree from Reynolds Community College, later earning a bachelors and a masters Kathleen Allen, MSN, RN, Simulation Faculty degree from Western Governors University. She teaches 2104P Allen has been a board-certified nurse practitioner for theCompetencies Practicum and 4118P OB Practicum section of past 10 years and in her nursing positions, she has had manyNursing Care for Families. opportunities to teach, but made the decision to become a full-time educator two years ago. Allen received her nursingSusan Dudley, MSN, RN, Instructoreducation from Bellin College of Nursing in Green Bay, Wisc.Dudley has been a part of the Bon Secours ministry since and her undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing fromshe was 18 years old. As a nursing student, she worked at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). She teaches NURhospital help desk. Upon graduation from nursing school, she 2104 Competencies of Nursing Practice. accepted her first nursing position at St. Marys Hospital in Kemberly Clark, DNP, RN, Clinical Associate Professor pediatrics. She continued to work in pediatrics for 19 years, Clark graduated from King University with a bachelors degreebefore making the move to become an educator. Dudley in nursing, a masters degree in nursing education from Waldenteaches Competencies for Nursing Practice and Nursing Care University and a doctorate from Radford University. Sheof Families (Pediatrics). She received her Bachelor of Science in worked as a school health nurse early in her nursing careernursing and Master of Science in nursing with a concentrationand eventually transitioned to psychiatric nursing and nursingin health systems management from University of Virginia.education. She is certified in mental health first aid and is aKathy Ingersoll, MSN, RN, Simulation Facultyqualified mental health professional with the Virginia Board ofIngersoll is a familiar face at the College, having worked Counseling. She teaches NUR 3118P Mental Health and Mentalpreviously at the Clinical Simulation and Learning Center as a Illness Practicum, NUR 3322 Introduction to Research andcertification coordinator. She has two decades of experience Evidence Based Practice and NUR 4116 Population and Globalworking in the emergency department, with several years atHealth Practicum.St. Marys Hospital. Ingersoll is a certified emergency room Theresa Crane, MSN, RN, Instructor nurse, a national registered paramedic, and serves as A Bon Secours nurse for nearly 30 years, Crane comes fromthe president for the Central Virginia Emergency Nurses a family of nurses. She has worked in a variety of roles thatAssociation. She holds a bachelors degree in nursing from span orthopedics, neurology and womens health units, withPurdue Global University and a Master of Science in nursing the last 25 years spent in labor and delivery. Before she leanededucation from Western Governors University. She teachesinto her family profession, Crane earned a bachelors degreeNUR 2104 lab, facilitates various simulations within the BSN in special education from the University of St. Francis. Herprogram and coordinates the standardized patient program. BSMCON Annual Report 2022| 5'