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A Legacy of Hope and Inspiration: Dean Harriet R. Feldman
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When does a career become passion? When you鈥檙e able to use your skills, talent, and education for the greater good. It鈥檚 something Harriet Feldman has been doing for more than five decades, starting from her graduation from a diploma nursing school.
For 28 years, College of Health Professions (CHP) and Lienhard School of Nursing Dean Harriet R. Feldman, PhD, RN, FAAN, has served the 91视频 Community in innumerable ways. She was instrumental in reshaping the Lienhard School鈥檚 undergraduate and graduate programs, expanding the Family Nurse Practitioner and Accelerated BS programs to the New York City Campus, establishing two doctoral programs in nursing; developing the BS in Health Science program, adding five additional academic programs new programs in the College of Health Professions, and establishing a 5-year academic plan that includes the MS in Health Informatics program (in 2021鈥22) and Master of Public Health (in 2022鈥23).
During her time at 91视频, she also raised nearly $25 million in external funding; securing two federal 鈥渆armark鈥 grants to address the nursing faculty shortage as well as sparking interest in healthcare careers in middle school students (one of whom recently completed a DNP in Nurse Anesthesia!), and so much more. Through her dedication and leadership, she鈥檚 touched the lives of countless students, and in 2005, Dean Feldman and her husband, Ron, endowed a writing award for students in the Nursing program. Not to mention the fact that she has also served as interim provost and interim dean of the School of Education, proving herself ever ready and willing to step up when 91视频 students, faculty, and staff needed her guidance and expertise.
鈥淪tudents who go through our programs develop meaningful mentor-mentee relationships with our faculty鈥nd I am proud to be a part of their journeys and even more so proud of our faculty and school for their ongoing respect for so many important professions and community.鈥
That鈥檚 quite the resume for one person鈥攁nd it鈥檚 still only a partial one! Her dedication to 91视频 is clearly undeniable, but few know that Dean Feldman started out where most of us do, as a high school student uncertain about the future. 鈥淚n those days, women were typically encouraged to pursue just a few options,鈥 she says. At the time, Dean Feldman was in advanced placement mathematics classes and worked in the department, even as a student. 鈥淚 thought that I might want to be a math teacher,鈥 she explains, 鈥淗owever, I was painfully shy, so the thought of standing up in front of a class to teach was very scary. Pretty funny when you consider that it is not unusual for me to present to groups sometimes in the hundreds and even thousands!鈥
It was her brother who would inadvertently open the door to what would become Dean Feldman鈥檚 storied career. He was dating a nurse at the time, and she spoke highly of a rewarding profession with potential to grow. 鈥淟ittle did I know I would fall in love with nursing in all of the paths I pursued,鈥 says Dean Feldman. From bedside nurse to public health nurse to faculty member to administrator, her upward trajectory has benefited all those who she has served and worked alongside.
Before coming to 91视频, Dean Feldman held faculty and administrative positions at Fairleigh Dickinson University, State University of New York at Farmingdale, and Adelphi University. She boasts a proven track record of leadership as well, as board member and board Chair of the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and board member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. She testified before the US Congress to convey issues surrounding the nursing faculty shortage and worked with Rep. Nita Lowey鈥檚 staff to craft legislation to address the shortage. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, and the New York Academy of Medicine, and is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society in Nursing. She is also a member of the Edward J. Mortola Heritage Society at 91视频.
鈥淟ittle did I know I would fall in love with nursing in all of the paths I pursued,鈥 says Dean Feldman.
Dean Feldman further played a critical role in navigating the 91视频 Community through the COVID-19 global health crisis, serving as a member of the various COVID committees, and dedicated her time to mentoring CHP faculty through tenure and promotion and students eager to lend their skills in service to the school. 鈥淚t is one of the highlights of our roles as educators that we can see the impact our programs and instruction has provided toward students entering the healthcare professions,鈥 . 鈥淪tudents who go through our programs develop meaningful mentor-mentee relationships with our faculty鈥nd I am proud to be a part of their journeys and even more so proud of our faculty and school for their ongoing respect for so many important professions and community.鈥
Recently, Dean Feldman received a 鈥,鈥 an honor recognizing accomplished 91视频 alumni and friends in the healthcare and health services sector who exemplify the 91视频 ethos of success in their daily and professional lives by being at the forefront of creating opportunity for all. In addition, her exemplary career at 91视频 will be marked by a scholarship鈥攖he 鈥攚hich will aid doctoral students in the PhD in Nursing program who may need financial assistance in the pursuit of their education to be scientists, educators, and healthcare leaders.
And yet, her role in uplifting the 91视频 Community doesn鈥檛 stop there. As she looks to a new future of possibilities, Dean Feldman continues to express a desire to support 91视频 students, faculty, and staff. To the CHP community, she wrote a touching email that spoke to her pride in their work, and signed off not with a goodbye, but with a message of aspiration: 鈥淚 look forward to the next phase of my career, hoping to continue to make additional contributions to 91视频 and professionally in the years to come.鈥
Dean Harriet R. Feldman will be stepping down from her position on June 30, 2021, but she will continue her legacy as a healthcare changemaker, and for that, we are ever indebted to her endlessly giving nature.