
Sandra Schultze, R.N., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Experience/Background
Following graduation, I worked as a staff/charge nurse in the western Michigan area for several years. My clinical specialty is adult health with an emphasis on gerontology. For the past fifteen years, I have enjoyed teaching BSN students.
Degrees and Certifications
BSN, Calvin College
M.S., University of Michigan
Professional Interests/Research
I have always had an interest in the nursing care of older adults. In particular, I am interested in the normal memory changes associated with aging.
Selected Publications
Davidhizar, R. & Rozendal, S. (2000). Nursing is your passport to challenge and success. The Journal of Practical Nursing, 50 (3), 9-10.
Davidhizar, R., & Rozendal, S. (1998). The art of persuasion. Administrative Radiology Journal, 17 (6), 13-15.
Rozendal, S., & Gordon, B. (1997). Distance education: A faculty development manual. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Calvin College.
Davidhizar, R., & Rozendal, S. (Winter/Spring 1993-1994) A strategy for winning. Minority Nurse. 20-22, 100.
Information on Courses Taught
I have been teaching for the past fifteen years. In the past, I've taught at the University of Michigan, Bethel College, and Calvin College. I joined the faculty of Lynchburg College in the fall of 2001, teaching in the area of adult health. I enjoy using active teaching/learning techniques to foster critical thinking.