Constance Lemley

Constance Lemley

Professor Lemley has taught in the undergraduate program since 2004. She has clinical experience in geriatrics, long term care, and home care/community health. Professor Lemley also has a negotiated joint appointment between Valparaiso University and LaPorte Hospital. At LaPorte Hospital, she also serves on the Nursing Research and Advanced Practice Nursing Committees.

Professor Lemley is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, American Nurses Association, National Gerontological Nursing Association, and an Honors Member of the Nightingale Society. She also holds a certificate degree from Purdue North Central in Supervision/Leadership.

Professor Lemley has a feature article published in the Kozier Fundamental Nursing textbook and was a co-presenter of a poster presentation at the 7th National Conference on Nursing Skills Laboratories. Professor Lemley is also close to publication with a co-authored study on post-stroke recovery.

Degrees:

  • BSN-Valparaiso University 2001
  • MSN-Valparaiso University 2004

Certification:

  • GCNS- BC

Areas of Specialization

  • Certified as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Gerontology

If you would like to send an email to Professor Lemley, please send email to: Constance.Lemley@valpo.edu.

 

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