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Cardiovascular Perfusion
Cytotechnology
Medical Imaging Sciences
Medical Technology

Physical Therapy
Radiation Therapy Technology
Respiratory Therapy
Arts and Sciences

Cardiovascular Perfusion

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Bruce Searles, BS, C.C.P.
Associate Professor/Department Chairperson

Bruce Searles holds a BS degree in Health Science from Lock Haven University and an A.A.S. degree in Extracorporeal Technology from the SUNY Health Science Center. He has 14 years clinical and teaching experience. Clinically, he is the ECMO Consultant for Crouse Hospital and remains active in the operating room performing cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. He is active in many professional organizations including AmSECT, PPDC and AC-PE serving on and chairing national committees. He has and has secured peer reviewed grants to fund his research and authored or coauthored numerous peer reviewed articles and text book chapters. He is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Extracorporeal Technology and regularly speaks at regional, national and international professional meetings. He was recognized for his professional efforts in 2006 when he received the the "Perfusionist of the Year Award" from the American Society of Extracorporeal Technology.

Edward M. Darling, BS, CCP
Instructor/Clinical Coordinator

Mr. Darling has 13 years of diverse clinical experience encompassing all patient populations. Additionally, he has earned a wealth of experience at Duke University Medical Center as a clinical instructor for 4 accredited perfusion education programs, including our own. He has previously served in the capacity of Instructor at the Alton Ochsner perfusion program, and as ECMO Liaison at Duke. Professionally, Mr. Darling has Chaired the AmSECT Research Grant committee and served on the Pediatric Perfusion and Convention Planning committees. He is also an Associate Editor for the Journal of Extracorporeal Technology and an Active member of the American Academy of Cardiovascular Perfusion.

Cytotechnology

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Susan B. Stowell, M.A., SCT(ASCP)CMIAC
Associate Professor/Department Chairperson

Susan Stowell holds an M.A. degree in teaching from Kent State University, a BS degree in cytotechnology, and a B.A. degree in biology. She teaches all areas of cytopathology in the cytotechnology program. She has 22 years professional field/teaching experience. She has been elected as the representative to the American Society for Cytotechnology for the Northeast and currently serves as the co-chair of the education committee for that group. Her research interests include computers in cytotechnology education and she co-authored articles on "Herpes Virus Mimics" and "Endometriosis in Laparoscopic Fluids."

Lucinda A. Steele, BS, SCT(ASCP)CMIAC
Adjunct Assistant Professor

Cindy Steele holds a BS degree in cytotechnology from the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse. She has 27 years professional field/teaching experience in cytotechnology, and is a cytopathology supervisor. She has served as the chair of the Cytotechnologist Advisory Committee, an elected group of cytotechnologist members of the American Society of Cytopathology. Her research interests and presentations concern Diff-Quik Stain, and atypical squamous cells in pap smears.

Beth G. Walsh, B.S., CT(ASCP)CMIAC
Adjunct Assistant Professor/Educational Coordinator

Beth holds a B.S. degree in Cytotechnology and a B.A. in Anthropology. She has 11 years professional field/teaching experience in Cytotechnology. She serves as an assistant editor for the Bulletin of the American Society of Cytopathology. Her research interests include FNA cytology and cytology of liquid based preparations.

Medical Imaging Sciences

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David A. Clemente, M.S.Ed., R.T.(R) (MR)
Director

David Clemente holds a Master of Science degree in Education from SUNY Oswego, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from SUNY Cortland and an A.A.S. in Medical Radiography from SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. He became ARRT certified in Radiography in 1993 and in MRI in 1998. David has eleven years of clinical imaging and teaching experience. David teaches Radiographic/Topographic/ Sectional Anatomy, Imaging Pathology, Advanced Imaging Procedures in MRI and coordinates MRI clinical rotations.

Patricia J. Duffy, M.P.S., R.T.(R) (CT)
Assistant Professor

Patricia Duffy holds an M.P.S. in Health Service Administration from the Graduate School of Management and Urban Professions from the New School University (formerly New School for Social Research), a B.S. in Educational Studies from SUNY Empire State College and an A.A.S. in Radiologic Technology from SUNY Upstate Medical University. She has 32 years professional experience with the last 27 years at Upstate Medical University in a faculty/administrative position. In 1999, Patricia became nationally certified in Computed Tomography. Patricia teaches radiographic Positioning Principles in the classroom and laboratory, Contemporary Issues in Medical Imaging, and Senior Project. She is the Clinical Coordinator for the Program’s Radiography track.

Kerry A. Greene-Donnelly, M.B.A., R.T. (R) (M) (CT) (QM)
Instructor

Kerry Greene holds a Master of Business Administration degree from SUNY Oswego, a Bachelor of Professional Studies degree in Health Service Management from SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome and an A.A.S degree in Medical Radiography from SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. She has eight years of professional experience and three years of teaching experience. Kerry teaches fundamentals of imaging, computed tomography, quality management, management principles, co teaches imaging in radiation oncology and coordinates computed tomography rotations. Kerry became nationally certified in the following modalities: Radiography (1995), Mammography (1997), Computed Tomography (1999), and Quality Management (2002).

Medical Technology

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Susan S. Graham, MS, MT(ASCP),SH
Associate Professor/Department Chair

Susan Graham holds a M.S. Degree in Natural Science from SUNY at Buffalo, Roswell Park Division, and a BS Degree in Medical Technology from the Rochester Institute of Technology. She teaches hematology and clinical hematology in the medical technology program. She has 25 years of professional field/teaching experience. Her research interest lies primarily in the field of coagulation, specifically in the study of platelets and their interaction with von Willebrand factor.

Linda E. Miller, Ph.D., I(ASCP)SI
Professor/Program Director for Medical Biotechnology

Linda Miller holds a Ph.D. degree in immunology from the SUNY Upstate Medical Center and a BS degree in biology. She teaches immunology and human genetics for the medical technology program. She has over 20 years professional field/teaching experience. She received the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1998.  Her research interests include the development of educational materials in clinical laboratory immunology.  She has co-authored the text, Manual of Laboratory Immunology, and has published a number of continuing education and basic research articles in the field.

Robert L. Sunheimer, MS MT(ASCP)SC, SLS
CC-NRCC
Associate Professor

Robert Sunheimer holds a M.S. degree in medical technology (Clinical Chemistry specialty) from the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, and BS and A.A.S. degrees in medical technology. He teaches laboratory instrumentation and clinical chemistry in the Medical Technology Program. He has 33 years professional field/teaching experience.  He has co-authored several research articles, two chapters in "Henry’s Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods" edited by McPherson and Pincus and written articles for ASCP, ADVANCE for Medical Laboratory Professionals. He is also the recipient of the ASCP Regional Associate Award (2006) and CLMA Laboratorian of the year (2006).

James L. Vossler, MS, MT(ASCP)SM, CLS[NCAMLP]
Assistant Professor

James Vossler holds a M.S. degree in Medical Technology from the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse. He teaches medical mycology, medical microbiology, and clinical microbiology. He has 16 years professional field/teaching experience and his research interest involves clinical microbiology diagnosis by molecular methods.

Physical Therapy

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Susan D. Miller, P.T., D.P.T., M.S., O.C.S.
Assistant Professor/Chairperson

Sue Miller earned a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from MGH Institute of Health Professions in January 2004. Additionally, she holds a M.S. degree from Cornell University, a physical therapy degree from SUNY at Buffalo and is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedics. She teaches movement analysis, imaging and courses in orthopedic evaluation and interventions. She has over 30 years of clinical practice and teaching. Her research interests are in the areas of professionalism and orthopedics. Sue Miller is a delegate to the American Physical Therapy Association House of Delegates, and is the current Membership Chair of the New York Physical Therapy Association (NYPTA) as well as immediate past President of NYPTA. She is the recipient of the NYPTA 2006 Outstanding Service to Chapter Award.

Dale Avers, P.T., D.P.T., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Dale Avers received her BS degree in Physical Therapy and Master's in Education from the University of Kentucky. She earned her PhD in Instructional Systems Technology from Indiana University. Dale received her DPT from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. She has been a clinician for most of the past 25 years, primarily in geriatrics and orthopaedics. She has been a president of the Section on Geriatrics, APTA. Dale has taught for the past 15 years in several entry-level and post-professional academic programs and provides many continuing education courses in geriatrics and evidence-based practice. Her research interests involve both qualitative and quantitative methods in the areas of education and geriatric exercise. Dale is the Director of the Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (T-DPT) program.

David A. Boyland, P.T., DPT, S.C.S., A.T.C.
Assistant Professor, Part-time

Dave Boyland received a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in the Fall of 2006.  He also holds a M.S. degree from Eastern Illinois University and BS degrees in physical therapy from SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse (now SUNY Upstate Medical University) and physical education from Canisius College. He is a Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy with over 15 years clinical/teaching experience in physical therapy and over 25 years in athletic training. He teaches in the areas of movement analysis of the extremities and spine, therapeutic interventions, sports physical therapy, and wellness. He is the Director of Athletic Training and Rehabilitation for the USA Team Handball Women’s National Team. His research interests are in the area of orthopedics and wellness.

Gary Brooks, P.T., Dr.P.H., C.C.S.
Associate Professor

Gary Brooks received a BA from Hobart College, a MS in Physical Therapy from Boston University, and a DrPH, concentrating in Epidemiology, from the University at Albany – State University of New York. A Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy, Dr. Brooks is currently Vice President of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section of the APTA. He teaches research methods and evidence-based practice, and assists in cardiovascular and pulmonary PT. Research interests include assessing practice behaviors in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy and determining the impact of physician communication on processes and outcomes of physical therapy care.

Janet A. Coy, P.T., M.A.
Associate Professor

Janet Coy holds a M.A. degree from Syracuse University, and a certificate in gerontology. She teaches neuroscience, adult neurological evaluation and intervention, gerontology and ethics.  She has 28 years professional clinical/teaching experience and is a Certified Feldenkrais practitioner. Her research interests include the Feldenkrais Method and medical ethics.

Jill Dungey, P.T., D.P.T., M.S., G.C.S.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Assistant Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education

Jill Dungey holds a M.S. degree in education from Syracuse University and a B.S. in physical therapy from Quimipiac College, Connecticut. She is a board certified clinical specialist in geriatrics. She has 28 years of clinical practice primarily in the rehab setting; but also in the home care, SNF and acute care settings. She is the assistant Academic Coordinator and teaches the Foundations Elements of Physical Therapy Practice and Integumentary Management and Geriatics. She is presently enrolled in a TDPT program. Her research interests are in education and gerontology for PT's.

Pamela R. Gramet, P.T., Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Pamela Gramet holds a Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University, a M.S. degree from SUNY Stony Brook and a BS degree in physical therapy from Ithaca College. She teaches psychosocial aspects of patient care and teaching and learning in physical therapy. She has 28 years of teaching experience. Her research interests include the impact of chronic illness on the family and various aspects of physical therapy education. She was a member of the APTA task force that developed the national Clinical Performance Instruments (CPI) for assessment of student clinical performance.

Moshe Marko, P.T., M.H.S.
Clinical Assistant Professor

Moshe Marko joined the faculty at Upstate Medical University in October 0f 2004. He holds a MHS from Washington University College, St. Louis, MO, and a BPT from Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel. He is in the process of completing his Ph.D. degree from the Exercise Science Department at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. He has 14 years of teaching and professional field experience. His areas of interest include motion analysis, muscle imbalance, gait, electrotherapy, and wellness and prevention.

Kevin Neville, P.T., M.S., C.C.S.
Clinical Assistant Professor

Kevin Neville holds an MS degree in physical therapy from Columbia University and a BS degree in Biology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has 15 years of experience in teaching and clinical practice. He is a Board Certified Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Clinical Specialist. He teaches in Bioscience, Differential Diagnosis, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Pharmacology. His research interests include exercise prescription in acute care and functional assessment in individuals with pulmonary disease and heart failure.

Nat Ordway, MS, P.E.
Adjunct Assistant Professor

Nat Ordway holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University and a M.S. in Bioengineering from Clemson University.  He is involved in research and data analysis in the Children's Miracle Network Motion Analysis Laboratory.  He is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.

Carol Recker-Hughes, P.T., M.A.
Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Education

Carol Recker-Hughes holds a Master's degree in Kinesiology from New York University, a BS in physical therapy from SUNY Upstate and she is currently a doctoral student in the Teaching and Curriculum program at Syracuse University. She has 18 years clinical experience in acute, rehabilitation, out-patient and home care settings. Carol is the Director of the Clinical Education Program and teaches in Foundations of Patient/Client Management and in Patient/Client Management: Systemic Disorders. Her research interests include authentic learning and assessment methods to promote professional development for clinical faculty and PT students.

Radiation Therapy Technology

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Joan E. O'Brien, MS Ed., R.T.(T)
Associate Professor/Department Chairperson/Associate Dean

Joan O'Brien holds a M.S. degree in education from SUNY Oswego, and is a registered radiation therapy technologist. She has over three decades of professional and teaching experience. She chairs and teaches in the radiation therapy department. Her research interests include cancer prevention and early detection.

Mary Z. Hare, MS Ed., C.M.D., R.T.(T) (CT)
Assistant Professor/Clinical Education Coordinator

Mary Hare holds a M.S. degree in education from SUNY Oswego, is a board certified medical dosimetrist, and is a registered radiation therapy technologist. She has over 20 years of professional and teaching experience. She teaches radiation therapy, dosimetry, and coordinates the clinical education component. Her research interest is in the clinical application of radiation for therapeutic use.

Respiratory Therapy

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Joseph G. Sorbello, M.S.Ed., RT, RRT
Associate Professor/Department Chairperson
email: sorbellj@upstate.edu

Joseph Sorbello holds a M.S.Ed. in education from SUNY Cortland, and a BS degree in respiratory therapy from the SUNY Upstate Medical University. He served two years as the Assistant Dean of the College of Health Professions and is a Past President of the following organizations: New York State Society for Respiratory Care (NYSSRC), CNY Chapter of the NYSSRC, and the American Lung Association of Central New York. He has 26 years in professional practice and as faculty in clinical, classroom and clinical laboratory settings. Courses taught, co-taught and/or facilitated are: Ventilatory Support: Physiologic and Clinical Applications, Cardiorespiratory Home Care and Rehabilitation, Respiratory Care for the Medical-Surgical Patient: A Problem-Based Learning Approach, Respiratory Health Promotion/Disease Prevention, Cardiopulmonary Physiology, Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics and various clinical rotations. He has authored or co-authored many medical and educational articles in various national journals. Research interests include critical thinking/problem-based learning, ventilator-induced lung injury and applied physiology.

Nancy K. Feocco, BS, RT, RRT-NPS, AE-C
Instructor
email: feoccon@upstate.edu

Nancy Feocco holds a BS degree in Cardiorespiratory Sciences and an A.A.S. degree in Respiratory Care. She has over 21 years of experience as a respiratory care practitioner. Currently, she is completing her Master's Degree work in Vocational Technical Education at Oswego State College. Additionally, Nancy has extensive experience as a full-time and part-time faculty member at two academic institutions. She is a neonatal pediatric specialist and teaches this specialty area in both the classroom and hospital settings. She is a Basic Life Support Instructor, Neontal Resuscitation Instructor and a Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor. Her other areas of special professional interest are home care and respiratory therapy consultation. She is on several committees for the NYSSRC-CNYC.

Robert R. Fluck, Jr., MS, RT, RRT
Associate Professor
fluckr@upstate.edu

Robert Fluck holds a M.S. degree in education from Syracuse University, a BS degree in biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a certificate of completion from the (unfortunately now defunct) NYU-B ellevue Respiratory Therapy Program. He presently teaches Physical Principles of Respiratory Care, the Physiology of Acid-Base Balance, and Cardiopulmonary Instrumentation. He previously taught Respiratory Physiology and Cardiovascular Physiology, the courses which were combined to create the present Cardiopulmonary Physiology I and II. He was Director of Clinical Education for the Department of Respiratory Therapy Education from 1984 to 2001. In concert with one of the faculty from Health Sciences and Human Studies, he guides senior cardiorespiratory sciences students who are doing research. He is a course director for Advanced Cardiac Life Support and an Instructor Trainer for Basic Life Support (CPR). Until recently, he was a paramedic (EMT-P) with a local volunteer ambulance corps, having served at various levels of Emergency Medical Technician for 35 years. He has over 30 years professional and teaching experience. His research interests include emergency airway management and resuscitation. He is a Past President of the New York State Society for Respiratory Care, past Delegate to the House of Delegates of the American Association for Respiratory Care, and Past Speaker of the House of Delegates.

Carl P. Wiezalis, MS, RT, RRT
Professor
email: wiezalic@upstate.edu

Carl Wiezalis holds an MS degree from Syracuse University and a BS degree in zoology from the University of Hartford in Connecticut. He began his professional career in respiratory therapy in Connecticut in 1964 and later taught biological and physical sciences prior to his appointment to a professorship here in 1969. Mr. Wiezalis was Chairman of the Department of Cardiorespiratory Sciences from 1973 to 2001. His teaching responsibilities over the years include Oxygen and Aerosol Therapy, Cardiovascular Physiology, Departmental and Personnel Administration, Health Promotion /Disease Prevention, Practica in Administration and Teaching, and Pathology. His research interests include future planning for health and medical education, distance learning, technology in health care and education, health promotion/ disease prevention, accreditation of educational programs and institutions, geriatrics and gerontology, international education, and professional leadership. He has held many leadership offices within the SUNY System including Faculty Senator, Chairperson of the Faculty Organization, and Vice President of the SUNY Faculty Senate Statewide. Additionally, Mr. Wiezalis is a recipient of many University Awards including the President's Award for the Advancement of Affirmative Action and the President's Award for Excellence in Faculty Service. He is a Past President of the State Society for Respiratory care, a Past Delegate to the House of Delegates representing New York State, and the 2001 President of the national professional society, the American Association for Respiratory Care. He has been selected for several professional society awards including the Golden Tree of Life Award (NYS), the Sam Runyon Award (NYS), and Educator of the Year Award by the American Association for Respiratory Care. Mr. Wiezalis is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Emphysema COPD Association and functions as International Affairs Liaison with this organization.

David F. Wolfe, M.S.Ed., RT, RRT, RPSGT, AE-C
Assistant Professor
email: wolfed@upstate.edu

David Wolfe holds a B.S. degree in Respiratory Care and a M.S. degree in Health Education. He has over ten years experience as a respiratory care practitioner with a special professional interest in critical care and sleep medicine. He teaches in the classroom, lab and in the clinical setting. His research interests are sleep medicine and ventilator induced lung injury. He is an adjunct faculty member at Mohawk Valley Community College and the treasurer for the NYSSRC-CNYC.

Sheila A. Young, MS, RT, RRT
Assistant Professor/Director of Clinical Education
email: youngsa@upstate.edu

Sheila Young holds a M.S. degree in Health Education from SUNY Cortland, and BS & AAS degrees in Respiratory Therapy. She has over 20 years professional field/teaching experience. She has taught various classroom courses but focuses on the Clinical Laboratory and teaching/coordinating clinical education. She instructs in the Adult Intensive Care Unit with emphasis on hemodynamic monitoring and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. She helps provide courses in Adult Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Life Support, Basic Life Support, and Neonatal Resuscitation. Her interests are in critical care and emergency medicine. She has been on the BOD for the New York State Society for Respiratory Care and remains active in the Central New York Chapter. She authored an in-service program entitled, "Congestive Heart Failure: A Review and Update".

Carlos J. Lopez, M.D.
Co-Medical Director, Department of Respiratory Therapy Education
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Director of Critical Care Anesthesia Section

Sherif G. El Bayadi, M.D., FACP, FCCP, FAADEP, ABSM
Associate Clinical Professor
Co-Medical Director, Department of Respiratory Therapy Education
Medical Director, Center for Sleep Disorders Education
Partner, Pulmonary Health Physicians
Syracuse, NY

Arts and Sciences

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