Mertie L. Potter
N.D., Case Western Reserve University
Associate Professor
Research interests: spirituality, loss and grieving, and older adult care.
Can also discuss: psychiatric/mental health issues, crisis intervention, group dynamics.
Other: nurse practioner; volunteers for medical mission trips and as camp nurse.
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Margaret Hayes
M.S.N., University of New Hampshire
Assistant Professor
Research interest: mothers and prison.
Can discuss: incarcerated mothers and mothering after prison, forensic nursing, community and family as a client.
Other: serves on Citizens' Advisory Board for the New Hampshire State Prison for Women; August 2005 awarded Ruth L. Kirschstein National Service Award from National Institutes of Health for grant, "The Lived Experience of Mothering after Prison."
Mary Kazanowski
Ph.D., Boston College School of Nursing
Professor
Research interests: management of symptoms in clients with terminal illness and near death; family caregivers' experience with managing symptoms and pain, Hospice and palliative care. Widely published in her field.
Other: palliative care and Hospice nurse.
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