UAHuntsville College of Nursing instructor appointed to state nursing board

(5/16/2008)

Rose Sharon Towery Linsky of Arab, clinical instructor in The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAHuntsville) College of Nursing, has been appointed by Alabama Gov. Bob Riley to serve a three-year term on the Alabama Board of Nursing.

Formed in 1915, the 13-member board regulates nursing practice and education in the state.

Linsky is credentialed as a family nurse practitioner and teaches in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Her teaching curriculum includes: course manager for Health Assessment (with a focus on health care across the life span) in the traditional undergraduate and the RN-BSN tracks; “Spirituality in Nursing” in the distance learning program; and Coalition for Health Enhancement in Eldercare and Referral Services (CHEERS), the college’s program designed to teach students to care for the elderly in their home settings. In the graduate program, she serves as one of the clinical instructors in the nurse practitioner program course “Primary Care of Adults.”


For more information:
Dave Denton, (256)824-6414



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