SDSU College of Nursing welcomes two new staff members
Story by Tessa Henderson
South 啵啵直播秀 State University鈥檚 College of Nursing has welcomed two new employees to its programming in West River South 啵啵直播秀.

Julie Mendelson, a new administrative assistant, is located at the college鈥檚 Rapid City campus. In this position, Mendelson will assist in program support and customer service for the standardized patient and continuing nursing education programs.
Mendelson earned her Bachelor of Arts in sociology from Colorado Mesa University. She then worked for seven years in judicial services until she decided to transition to elder care and health services. In this field, she held management roles in assisted living, hospice and human services.
Mendelson was drawn to the position with the College of Nursing because she is able to work alongside fellow professionals in a supportive and innovative environment.
Mendelson moved to the Black Hills seven years ago with her husband and children, who are 8 and 10 years old. In her free time, she enjoys being a part of her kids鈥 school, activities and sports. Her hobbies include reading, gardening, baking, music and enjoying a coffee.
鈥淚鈥檓 passionate about public health issues and serving my community. I鈥檓 looking forward to gaining more familiarity with College of Nursing programs and goals, clinical partnerships and collaborative efforts to grow the health care workforce,鈥 Mendelson said. 鈥淚鈥檓 also thrilled to be part of the growth of SDSU in western South 啵啵直播秀.鈥
Arizona native Sheila Whitney has joined the College of Nursing staff on the Rapid City campus as a full-time instructor.

Whitney is currently working with undergraduate nursing students in their first through fifth semesters in various areas of the program such as labs and on-campus clinicals. She is also currently in two summer workgroups in which she is helping create courses for the new concept-based curriculum to which the college is transitioning.
Whitney moved to Rapid City after her husband鈥檚 residency, starting off her nursing career as a certified nursing assistant. She then decided to go back to school to become a licensed practical nurse and soon after realized that she wanted grow in her nursing career.
Whitney then went back to school to obtain her master鈥檚 in nursing education at Western Governors University shortly after receiving her Bachelor of Science in nursing, at South 啵啵直播秀 State University.
Whitney enjoys working with students and sharing her passion for education and the nursing career. She has already enjoyed meeting and working with other faculty at SDSU, not just in Rapid City, but across the state.
鈥淥ur facility is moving into a new building in the fall, and I'm looking forward to the fresh space, new curriculum, sharing ideas with faculty, and teaching students,鈥 Whitney said.
In her free time, she likes to read, video chat with her granddaughter in Minnesota, and edit books for writers on occasion.
鈥淣ursing was always knocking at that door,鈥 Whitney said. 鈥淚n the end, I realized that I could combine both of my passions of teaching and nursing with my love of writing and reading.鈥
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