Shulamite Odogwu, EdD, MSN, RNC-OB, CNE, C-EFM
Dr. Shulamite Odogwu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at the University of Mount Saint Vincent. Prior to joining the College, she was an adjunct faculty at the College of New Rochelle. She is also a high-risk obstetric registered nurse. She has a great passion for teaching and elevates the classroom experiences of her students by integrating her clinical experiences and humor during lectures.
Areas of Expertise
- Nursing Education
- Maternal Child Health Nursing
Courses
- NURS 451 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family
- NURS 110 Intro to Professional Nursing Issues
- NURS 208 Pathophysiology
Dissertation
Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Simulation Training in Helping Nurse Deal with Mothers and Their Maternal Grief After a Stillbirth: A Qualitative Case.
Research Areas of Interest
- Maternal Grief and Maternity Nursing Education
Publications
Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Simulation Training in Helping Nurse Deal with Mothers and Their Maternal Grief After a Stillbirth: A Qualitative Case. Odogwu, Shulamite. Northcentral University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2021. 28491039.
Professional Affiliations
- New York State Nurses Association
- Alpha Delta Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi
- The National Society of Leadership and Success
- International Honor Society of Sigma Theta Tau, Eta Sigma.