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Eleanor McNeill Hall, Assistant Professor of Nursing
Departments
Faculty
Nursing
Educational Background
Biology Degree 1981 from Vanderbilt University
Diploma RN 1991 from Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing
Masters of Science in Nursing 2002 from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
PhD candidate at the Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing at Georgia State University
Professional Expertise / Area(s) of Teaching and/or Practice:
Clinical Practice: 8 years of clinical experience in Orthopedics, Neurology, and Pediatrics
Areas of Teaching: Nursing Leadership, Nursing Research, Scholarly Writing, Community Health, Nursing Praxis, and Health Assessment
Research Interests and Significant Professional Accomplishments
Pine Cone Grant: Awarded to support the program of “Know a nurse. . .be a nurse,” an effort to promote the nursing profession to 6th grade children and older. The impact of this grant is evident in the new collaborative relationship Thomas University is developing with the Marguerite Neel Williams Boys and Girls Club as well as with Thomas County Middle School.
Professional Service/Memberships/Certifications/Honors:
Sigma Theta Tau International Iota Chapter, Nursing Honor Society
Basic Life Support Instructor
Thomas County Central High School Health Occupations Advisory Board
Community/Volunteer Activities/Memberships:
Thomasville Thomas County Humane Society
Hands and Hearts for Horses
Safe Haven
Email Contact Information: ehall@thomasu.edu








