
Faculty/Staff Profiles
Lisa Courcy, Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
Email: lcourcy@endicott.edu
Phone: 978-232-2331
Office Location: Samuel C. Wax Academic Center
Office Number: AC239
Office Hours: Posted
Courses
NU 313: Care of Childbearing Families (Maternity)
NU314: Care of Children (Pediatrics)
NU400: Senior Internship
NU411: Community Health
Maternal/Child Simulation Lab instructor
Campus Involvement
Faculty mentor, Endicott College Women's Softball Team
Advisor: Student Nurses' Association
Technology Committee
Biographical Profile
Professor Courcy received a Master's Degree in Nursing from the University of Phoenix in 2004. She is certified by the American Nurse Credentialling Center (ANCC) in perinatal nursing, and was awarded a certificate of added qualification in Electronic Fetal Monitoring in 2008. Her clinical specialty areas include community health, maternity, newborn, and labor and delivery. She has been awarded a sabbatical for the spring of 2013, during which she will create an online training program in simulation. An avid Red Sox fan, Professor Courcy continues to play competitively as a second baseman, and was inducted into the Red Sox Fantasy Camp Hall of Fame in 2008. She spends summers hiking in the White Mountains of NH.
Accomplishments
Certifications: Perinatal Nursing (ANCC), Electronic Fetal Monitoring (NCC)
Professional Memberships: Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society in Nursing, (STTI), Association of Women's Health, Obstetrical, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA)
Presentation: "Incorporating Simulation into an Undergraduate Nursing Course; Mosby's Faculty Development Conference, San Diego, CA
Mentor: Taunton Area School-to-Career Program
Literary accomplishments: Awarded second prize for her poem "Night Shift/ER" by the Alumni Hall Cultural Center, Haverhill, NH. Publication pending, essay "A Baseball Story", Metaphorical Ink.
Health Information Technology Scholar (HITS)
Photo Galleries
Endicott College Student Nurses Association
Activities, Community Service...The ECSNA is a busy club!
My Life Outside of Endicott (I do have one!)
What I do when I'm not in front of the classroom...
Nursing Students in Action
Clinical experience, leadership, research...the life of a nursing student.
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