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Sally McNay

Sally McNay, M.S.N.

Registered Nursing, Health Science

Email: smcnay@cypresscollege.edu

Phone: 714-484-7283 Ext : vm48299

Office Hours : Office hours are variable-please see information posted ouside of Health Science Office, Course Syllabi, Blackboard, My Gateway

Location: Health Science TE3 HS 200

 
 

Biography


 

They say, "do what you love". How fortunate to have found passion and satisfaction in this career of Nursing!

Caring about what happens to people is where this passion starts. Nursing is decribed by many as the "caring" profession. Public polls indicate that out of all the major professions, individuals trust nurses the most!

It is my pleasure and priviledge to be a professor of nursing. As a Cypress College Alumni it has always been important to strive for excellence. Returning to Cypress College after working as a staff nurse for 12 years was a good choice.

As an instructor, teaching and learning take place similtaneously for teacher and student. In the classroom students engage in learning how this unique and wonderful body of ours reacts to our world. Then, first hand, students see these effects by caring for patients in the hospital and community settings.

I look forward to sharing some of my passion and excellence for nursing with you! 

Professor Sally McNay, RN, MSN

 

 

 

Recommended Course

Nursing 191 is a 1 unit beginning pharmacology class for nurses in the Registered Nursing Program. LVN's and Psych Techs may also take this course.

Learning objectives include application of previously learned concepts in anatomy, physiology, and microbiology.

Students apply previously learned biological and physiological concepts to understand how pharmacology applies to nursing care.

Resources

Meds Publishing

Meds Publishing is a learning resource site for nursing students. This site offers the student access to tutorials, practice and assessments tests on many areas of nursing. For this class, the student will focus on pharmacological aspects of nursing.

This site requires the user to register as a new student and utilize the class activation code given by your instructor. Each class has a unique class activation code. Credit will be given for the class the student utilizes.

National Library of Medicine

This site has a large amount of information and links.