Our faculty are eager to share their expertise as well as their commitment to collaboration, innovation, and servant leadership through Concordia’s uncompromising Christian mission.
Diane Ames
DNP
Dean, Professor
Phone: (262) 243-2006
Bio
Dr. Diane Ames teaches Advanced Practicum Nursing 3 in the Adult Geriatric Primary Care and the Family Nurse Practitioner programs along with Advanced Health Assessment. She is a Co-Director of the Graduate Nursing Programs.
Education
- DNP - (2010)
- MS - Family Nurse Practitioner , UW-Oshkosh (1996)
- BS - Social Work, UW-Eau Claire (1977)
- BSN - Nursing , Alverno College (1992)
- Nursing Practice, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ (2010)
Research Interests
- Interprofessional Collaboration of Chronic Disease
- Integrative Medicine
Teaching Interests
- Integrative Medicine
- Interprofessional Education
John L. Dyson
PhD, RN
Coordinator - Accelerated BSN Program, Associate Professor
Office: Rincker Hall HS101-M
Phone: (262) 243-4208
Bio
I have been at Concordia since 2009, joining the faculty full-time in 2011 after five years at UW Milwaukee, and some adjunct teaching at Moraine Park technical College.<br>I have worked as a staff RN, Charge Nurse, and Patient Care Coordinator in an acute medical-surgical setting, and as a staff RN in long-term care. I have previously, and again most recently, worked in home health care.<br>I completed an ADN at Milwaukee Area Technical College, my RN to BSN degree at ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ, my Master’s of Science in Nursing Degree (MSN) at Alverno College in Milwaukee, and my PhD in education and curriculum development and assessment at Northcentral University in Arizona.<br>My philosophy is that no student should fail, as long as they are putting the effort into the class work. I enjoy a one-to-one approach in the classroom, and have found positive ways to achieve this in the on-line learning environment too.
Education
- Ph D - Education- Curriculum Development and Assessment- Nursing focused, Northcentral University (2016)
Contributions
- Lueders Bolwerk, C., Dyson, J., Jobe, B. & Thompson, W. (2022). In Jamie Spikes (Ed.), (1 ed., vol. 4, pp. 4). Parish Nursing Notes.
Research Interests
- Spirituality of Nursing Students
- The Anxiety Levels of Gen Z Students
Teaching Interests
- Research, Information Literacy, informatics, gerontological nursing, pharmacology
- Genetics/Genomics
Brenda Marie Jobe
DNP, RN, FNP
Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services 101P
Phone: (262) 243-4295
Bio
Brenda Jobe teaches pathophysiology, wellness assessment, EKG interpretation, leadership/management, obstetrics and women's health and complementary and integrative therapies in the undergraduate nursing program.<br>She has three wonderful children, a dog, and 2 tortoises to keep her busy in her spare time.
Education
- DNP - Marquette University (2021)
- MS - Family Nurse Practitioner, State University New York: Upstate Medical University (2001)
- BS - Nursing, South Dakota State University (1992)
- Nursing Education, State University New York: Upstate Medical University (2002)
Contributions
- Lueders Bolwerk, C., Dyson, J., Jobe, B. & Thompson, W. (2022). In Jamie Spikes (Ed.), (1 ed., vol. 4, pp. 4). Parish Nursing Notes.
Research Interests
- Using the book Showing Up by Jen Marr, we are researching the impact of a book club on the participants ability to show empathy and compassion and make others feel supported.
- The role of vocation in choosing to become a nurse
Teaching Interests
- OB & Women's Health
- Pathophysiology & Health Assessment
Jill Krell
Associate Professor
Office: Health Services HS 101E
Phone: (262) 243-4341
Bio
Jill Krell teaches Pediatric Nursing Theory as well as the Pediatric Nursing Clinical Component. She specifically enjoys working with and caring for Special Needs children & hosts a Respite Event, with Children's Service Society, on ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ's campus twice/year. Jill also enjoys leading Global Mission Trips for nursing students.
Education
- DNP - Leadership, Concordia University WI (2014)
- MS - Nurse Educator, Concordia University WI (2010)
- BS - Nursing, Concordia University WI (1994)
Presentations
- Krell, J. & Kuerschner, D. (2023). Summer Camp: Bridging the next generation with health care professionals. Poster. Reaching, Teaching, & Launching Nurses into Practice. Bellin College.
- Krell, J. (2023). Summer Camp: Bridging the next generation with health care professionals . Poster. Building Bridges Research-Based Nursing Practice. Alverno College.
- Krell, J., Vernon, G. & Delwiche, J., (2021). Assessing Impact of Workshops in Nursing Student Success (WINSS) on Success and Critical Thinking . Poster. WLN 2021 Spring Conference . Virtual.
- Vernon, G., Krell, J. & Delwiche, J., (2021). Assessing impact of Workshops in Nursing Student Success (WINSS) on Success and Critical Thinking. Oral Presentation. Global Virtual Conference on Nursing Education and Research . Malmo, Sweden .
- Krell, J., Cero-Jaeger, C. & Chappy, S., (2019). Enhancing Clinical Nursing Education in the Lake Region of Tanzania. Oral Presentation. Fall 2019 Faculty Scholarship Week. Concordia University.
Research Interests
- Inspiring middle school students to pursue a career in healthcare
- Indicators for nursing student success in a nursing program
Teaching Interests
- Pediatric Nursing
- Community Wellness
Dawn R. Kuerschner
Ph.D., APN-BC, CNE
Department Chair - Chair Undergraduate Nursing (TUG/Accel/BSNc) - Mequon, Associate Professor
Office: Rincker Hall 110G
Phone: (262) 243-4452
Education
- Ph D - Professional Studies, Capella University (2014)
- BSN - Nursing, Elmhurst College (1981)
- Nurse Practitioner, Rush University (1997)
Presentations
- Krell, J. & Kuerschner, D. (2023). Summer Camp: Bridging the next generation with health care professionals. Poster. Reaching, Teaching, & Launching Nurses into Practice. Bellin College.
Research Interests
- Student Retention
- The Skill of Observation
Teaching Interests
- Medical Surgical Nursing
- Pediatric Nursing
Carol Lueders Bolwerk
Professor
Phone: (262) 243-4233
Education
- Ph D - Anthropology: Medical and Rural, University of WI: Milwaukee (1999)
- BS - Nursing , University of WI-Eau Claire (1978)
- Nursing and Nursing Leadership, Marquette University (1986)
Contributions
- Lueders Bolwerk, C., Dyson, J., Jobe, B. & Thompson, W. (2022). In Jamie Spikes (Ed.), (1 ed., vol. 4, pp. 4). Parish Nursing Notes.
Research Interests
- Faith Community/Parish Nursing
- Spirituality
Teaching Interests
- Faith Community/Parish Nursing
- Rural Health
Jennifer Nicpon
Assistant Professor
Julie Parve
DNP, FNP-BC, APNP, RN
Director - Graduate Nursing, Associate Professor
Office: Rincker Hall HS101S
Phone: (262) 243-2051
Bio
Julie Parve teaches Advanced Practice Nursing III, Global Perspectives and a clinical course in the BSN-DNP program to Advanced Nursing students. She is also the Director of Graduate Nursing. Her research focuses on refugee health as well as the impact of cross-cultural immersion experiences on college students as well as pharmacogenetics in treatment of patients with chronic pain. She is the author of one book and several clinical practice articles.
Education
- DNP - ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ-Mequon (2009)
- MS - FNP, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ-Mequon (2003)
- BSN - Nursing, Marian University (2001)
Contributions
- Parve, J., Carlile, J. & Parve, J. (2019). Pharmacogenetic testing in primary care. (10 ed., vol. 44, pp. 44-49). The Nurse Practitioner.
Research Interests
- Interactive online education
- Cross-cultural immersion for students
Teaching Interests
- Global Health
- Diagnosis and treatment of chronic and acute health conditions
Heather Kathleen Vartanian
PhD, RN, ANP-BC, APNP
Associate Professor
Office: Health Services 101H
Phone: (262) 243-4314
Education
- Ph D - Nursing, Marquette University (2015)
Contributions
- Vartanian , H. & , . (2022). Twenty questions: Increased frequency of social determinants of health addressed with interprofessional student teams in a simulated interview with standardized patients. (1 ed., vol. 29, pp. 100559). Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice.
- Vartanian , H., Bobay, K. & Weiss, M. (2013). Nurses’ Perceptions of Sustainability of Magnet Efforts. (3 ed., vol. 43, pp. 166-171). Journal of Nursing Administration.
Presentations
- Vartanian , H. & Lamberton, N. (2019). Pharmacy and Nursing Students Collaborate in Interprofessional Medication Reconciliation Session. Oral Presentation. Medical College of Wisconsin 5th Annual Midwest Teacher Scholar Retreat. Milwaukee, WI.
- Cohen, G., Korek, S., Havas, N., Pfeifer, K., Berg, J. & Vartanian , H., (2016). Interprofessional Education: Nursing Students Guide Medical Students to Administer Vaccines. Poster. Keck Innovations in Medical Education Conference. Los Angeles, CA.
- Vartanian , H. & Topp, R. (2014). A comparison of antecedents of regular exercise among obese women who do and do not achieve weigh loss during six months. . Poster. Sigma Theta Tau International 42nd Biennial Convention. Indianapolis, IN.
- Vartanian , H., Bobay, K. & Weiss, M., (2013). Nurses’ Perceptions of Magnet Sustainability. Poster. 37th Annual Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Chicago, IL.
Research Interests
- Nursing Education
- Transition to Practice
Teaching Interests
- Research and Evidence-based Practice
- Nursing Leadership
Giannina Maria Vernon
DNP
Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services HS 101 L
Phone: (262) 243-4286
Bio
Giannina Vernon teaches nursing pharmacology, Professional Core Foundations, Medical-surgical nursing, and medical-surgical clinical practicum. Her research focuses on student success and retention. She created and continues to run the Workshops in Nursing Student Success (WINSS) program for the School of Nursing.
Education
- MS - Nurse Educator, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ (2010)
- BSN - BSN-c, Concordia University WI (2007)
- Leadership, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ (2014)
Presentations
- Krell, J., Vernon, G. & Delwiche, J., (2021). Assessing Impact of Workshops in Nursing Student Success (WINSS) on Success and Critical Thinking . Poster. WLN 2021 Spring Conference . Virtual.
- Vernon, G., Krell, J. & Delwiche, J., (2021). Assessing impact of Workshops in Nursing Student Success (WINSS) on Success and Critical Thinking. Oral Presentation. Global Virtual Conference on Nursing Education and Research . Malmo, Sweden .
Research Interests
- Student Success
- Teaching Strategies
Teaching Interests
- Pharmacology
- Med/Surg
Cynthia Ellen Witte
Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree - DNP, RN, FNP, CNE
Professor
Office: Health Services HS 101 J
Phone: (262) 243-4409
Bio
Dr. Cynthia E. Witte is a Professor for the School of Nursing at ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ. She received her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in Leadership and the Business of Health Care through Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL. Dr. Witte specializes in medical surgical nursing teaching didactic, clinical, and serves as a clinical coordinator. She has also held a leadership role as Academic Clinical Education Undergraduate Coordinator overseeing all of Concordia’s baccalaureate clinical nursing areas. Dr. Witte also teaches an online course in the graduate program for nurse educators with a focus on clinical teaching.
Education
- Family Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Educator, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ (2002)
- Leadership and the Business of Health Care, Rush University - College of Nursing (2011)
- Nursing, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ (1990)
Contributions
- Harrison, R., Buckley, E., Ross, N., Witte, C. & Thompson, W. (2024). Multi-modal Mindfulness Training and Well-being for Health Science Students. In ELSEVIER (Ed.), (1 ed., vol. 16, pp. 49-57). Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning.
Presentations
- Ulmen, B., Witte, C., Speckhard, S. & Fenske, C., (2022). Transition to Practice: The Use of Virtual Clinical Replacement During the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on New Graduate Nurse Readiness. Oral Presentation. Global Conference on Nursing Science, Education & Research (GCNSER-2022). Theme: Science of Caring and Challenges Around the World: Present Status and Future Prospects.. Virtual.
Research Interests
- Clinical Education
- Student Success / Retention
Teaching Interests
- Medical-Surgical Nursing
- Clinical Education
Adjunct Faculty
Kristina Cullor
Adjunct Professor
Bio
Kristina currently serves as an Adjunct Instructor for the School of Nursing at Concordia University. She has been a Registered Nurse for over 10 years with experience in Critical Care, Cardiac, Occupational Health and Safety, and Medical-Surgical nursing specialties. She began teaching with ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ in January of 2020 and has a passion for leading and coaching nursing students to achieve their educational goals.
Education
- MS - Industrial Management, Northern Illinois University (2005)
- MS - Nursing Education, Sacred Heart University (2019)
Teaching Interests
- Nursing Clinical Practice
- Online/Distance Education
- Leadership and Management
Brenda Lee Darrah
MSN-Ed
Adjunct Professor
Phone: (920) 946-4950
Bio
Clinical teaching is my pleasure. I enjoy interacting with sophomore students. Concordia's stellar reputation and amazing philosophy, drives my desire and passion for nursing education at the college of nursing.
Education
- MS - Nursing Education, University of Phoenix (2010)
Teaching Interests
- Gerontology
- Mental Health
- Orthvascular Nursing
Sue Habighorst
Adjunct Professor
Melissa Hamachek
MSN/Ed, RN
Adjunct Professor
Bio
An RN since 1993 and nurse educator since 2011, I have combined my love of nursing and passion for teaching into guiding the next generations of nurses! I am blessed to do what I love everyday! Having practiced in both the acute hospital and community settings, I have a wealth of nursing knowledge to share.
Education
- MS - Nursing and Healthcare Education, University of Phoenix (2011)
- BSN - Nursing, Marquette University (1992)
Teaching Interests
- Community Health and Wellness
- Mental Health
- Adult Health
Lilnise Yvonne Hill
MSN, RN
Program Coordinator, Adjunct Professor
Office: Ann Arbor North Building 105
Phone: (248) 210-3704
Bio
Married for 23 years to Keith Hill , one daughter Taylor . I enjoy family and caring for others and teaching within the medical field. I belong to Delta Sigma Theta INC sorority, ANA and ANA -Michigan.
Education
- MSN - Nursing /Health Care Education, University of Phoenix (2011)
- BSN - Nursing, University of Phoenix (2005)
Research Interests
- Study of Alzheimer's
Teaching Interests
- Gerontology
- Physical Assessment
- Nursing Assistance
Kristina Mingus
Adjunct Professor
Phone: (262) 492-1206
Bio
I have been a pediatric nurse for 17 years, working in various departments throughout Children's Hospital. I have 4 kids, a dog, and three cats. I love to be outside in the summer, preferably pool side or swimming, and playing sand volleyball. I am excited to be on board teaching pediatric clinical for ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ.
Education
- BA - ADN, Gateway Technical College (2003)
- BSN - Nursing, Grand Canyon University (2017)
Teaching Interests
- Pediatric Clinical at CHW
Jana Pownell
DNP, MEd, RN-BC, LHIT
Adjunct Professor
Education
- DNP - Nursing Informatics, University of Minnesota (2019)
- MA - Secondary Education, Concordia University-Chicago (2002)
- MS - Nursing-Clinical Nurse Leadership, University of Iowa (2013)
Contributions
- Ares, S., Pownell, ., Larson, L., Neago, D., Pesch, M. & Austin, R. (2020). Using readability to explore data privacy statements within mobile health applications. In Susan Alexander (Ed.), (5 ed., vol. 38, pp. 217-223). Computers, Informatics, Nursing.
Presentations
- Pownell, J. (1970). Informatics parameters for social determinants of health and prevention and control of misuse of opioids. Poster. Minnesota eHealth Summit.
- Pownell, J. (1970). Collaboration of a business, hospital, and college = Win, win, win. Oral Presentation. Higher Learning Commission National Conference. Chicago, IL, United States.
- Pownell, J. (1970). Win, win, and win: When a business, hospital, and college collide. Oral Presentation. League for Innovation in the Community College Conference. San Francisco, CA, United States.
Research Interests
- Value in Nursing Documentation
- Information Literacy
- Data Privacy
Teaching Interests
- Nursing
- Informatics
- Population Health
Coleen Marie Schmidt
Adjunct Professor
Phone: (414) 788-7522
Bio
Coleen Schmidt is a leader in the home care & hospice industry for over 25 years, and for the last 19 years she has worked at Horizon Home Care & Hospice, Inc. as the COO. At Horizon, she focuses on service diversity, improving patient outcomes, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining high clinical standards of practice for all employees. Coleen currently serves as the Board Chair for the Wisconsin Association for Home Care (WiAHC).
Education
- MS - Nursing Education, ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ (2018)
- BSN - Nursing, Carroll/Columbia College of Nursing (2001)
Michelle Jane Weiss
BSN, RN
Adjunct Professor
Education
- BSN - Nursing/Psychology, Alverno College (2002)