Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

North Haven Campus
203-582-8710 (central office)

Echlin Center, second floor, Mount Carmel Campus

Administrative Offices

Title Name Phone Email
Interim Dean Jeff McCubbin [email protected]
Associate Dean of Faculty & Academic Affairs Anita Lee 203-582-7460 [email protected]
Associate Dean of Student Recruitment & Success Colleen A. Thompson 203-582-8118 [email protected]
Assistant Dean for Career Development Cynthia Christie 203-582-3656 [email protected]
Director of Academic Operations Stephen J. Straub 203-582-8443 [email protected]
Director of Finance Rose Dicocco 203-582-7748 [email protected]

Departments/Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Program Name Phone Email
Biomedical Sciences
Biomedical Sciences
Lisa Cuchara 203-582-8677 [email protected]
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Shawna Reed 203-582-7486 [email protected]
Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Marisa Testa 203-582-8264 [email protected]
Radiologic Sciences
Kori Stewart 203-582-7941 [email protected]
Health Science
Health Science Studies/HSC Degree Completion
Clotilde Dudley-Smith 203-582-7889 [email protected]
Rehabilitation, Health and Wellness
Athletic Training
Stephen Straub 203-582-8443 [email protected]
Fitness, Leisure and Wellness
Debora Lavigne 203-582-7943 [email protected]

Dual-Degree Programs

Program Name Phone Email
BS in Health Science Studies/MSW (3+2) Clotilde Dudley-Smith 203-582-7889 [email protected]
BS/MHS in Advanced Medical Imaging and Leadership (3+1) Paula DeMaio 203-582-7973 [email protected]
BS/MHS in Biomedical Sciences 4 + 1 (concentration in Medical Sciences & Microbiology) Martine Mirrione 203-582-8117 [email protected]
Entry-Level Master’s Physician Assistant Laurie Seeger 203-582-3882 [email protected]
Occupational Therapy Barbara Nadeau 203-582-8691 [email protected]
BSHS-MOT Occupational Therapy
Courtney Richards 203-582-8418 [email protected]
BSHS-OTD Occupational Therapy
Nicole Fidanza 203-582-7361 [email protected]
Physical Therapy BS/DPT Tracy Wall 203-582-8212 [email protected]
Social Work JD/MSW Carol R. Awasu 203-582-6433 [email protected]

Graduate Programs

Program Name Phone Email
Master of Health Sciences
Advanced Medical Imaging and Leadership
Paula DeMaio 203-582-7973 [email protected]
Cardiovascular Perfusion
Robert Cottrell 203-582-8676 [email protected]
Biomedical Sciences
Martine Mirrione 202-582-8117 [email protected]
Pathologists' Assistant
Robert Cottrell 203-582-8676 [email protected]
Physician Assistant
Timothy Ferrarotti 203-582-7782 [email protected]
Radiologist Assistant
Bernadette Mele 203-582-3815 [email protected]
Master of Social Work Carol R. Awasu 203-582-6433 [email protected]
Social Work JD/MSW Carol R. Awasu 203-582-6433 [email protected]
Post-Baccalaureate Doctor of Occupational Therapy Nicole Fidanza 203-582-7361 [email protected]

Post-Professional Programs

Program Name Phone Email
Occupational Therapy
Online Occupational Therapy Doctorate
Norene Carlson 203-582-6455 [email protected]

Career Development

In the School of Health Sciences, the assistant dean for career development works with students to explore majors and career interests through individual consultations and group sessions, and guides them through a career development process. Assistance is provided with resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation, conducting a job search and graduate school applications. Students can participate in experiential learning through community service as well as internships and part-time and summer employment. A health professions career fair is held every spring at the North Haven Campus.

Additional Requirements

Academic programs with clinical components use multiple clinical education centers. Students are responsible for their transportation to and from these clinical agencies.

Background Checks & Drug Screening

Students should be aware that certain clinical sites or internship locations may require a criminal background check and/or drug screening before a student is placed in the clinic or intern site. The university has procedures to assist students in obtaining such a background check. The cost of the background check is the responsibility of each individual student; specific costs can be found on the program pages.

Academic and Clinical Software Package Cost

Students enrolled in certain undergraduate and graduate programs in the School of Health Sciences are required to purchase access to clinical and/or academic software packages, and to pay all costs associated with that package. Students in undergraduate and graduate programs that require clinical/fieldwork experiences are also required to pay for access to a documentation approval system for management of student health requirements (physical exams, vaccinations, etc.). Please visit your specific programmatic page for details and costs.

Technical Standards for Admission

Students admitted to all programs in the School of Health Sciences must be able to meet their program’s technical standards and/or essential functions. Technical standards are developed by accreditation agencies and organizations to establish the essential qualities and standards considered necessary to achieve the skills, knowledge and competencies for entry-level practice. Information on technical standards and essential functions may be found in the catalog, on the website or by contacting the individual program chairperson.

Academic Good Standing

All undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Health Sciences are expected to maintain the required minimum GPA set forth by their respective program of study (if applicable). Each program may have additional benchmarks that must be met to progress within the program of study. The student should refer to the program’s description in the Quinnipiac University Catalog and to the program’s student handbook (if applicable) for clarification for what is required to maintain their status within the program.

At the end of each semester, the program directors will compile a list of students who are deficient in meeting academic or clinical/professional achievement requirements. Utilizing the review process established by their program, the student will be notified via email of their status in the program. Deficient students may be: a) placed on probation, b) suspended or c) dismissed. Students placed on probation remain in their program but in order to progress, must meet the performance standards specified in their probation notification letter. For further clarification please see the Program Level Academic Good Standing Policy.

Vision Statement

The School of Health Sciences will be the nationally recognized school of choice for students, faculty and employers.

Mission Statement

Our school provides excellence in education, scholarship, and community engagement with a mission grounded in our commitment to producing skilled and compassionate graduates, creating pioneering research, and partnering with our communities to advance the health and well-being of people and communities. Through unique and distinctive academic programs, interdisciplinary collaboration, immersive learning experiences, and student-centeredness we empower students to deliver compassionate care, create innovation through research, and catalyze change in dynamic health fields. Our emphasis on evidence-based medicine, critical thinking, and interprofessional skills equips our graduates to make impactful and inclusive contributions to their professions. In all our endeavors, we are guided by a commitment to innovation, accountability, excellence, and social responsibility as we aspire to be a first-choice school of excellence and a global leader in fostering new knowledge, improving healthcare, and increasing health equity. 

Core Values

Innovation | Excellence | Integrity | Collaboration | Accountability | Social Responsibility | Positive Force for Good

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