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Dr. Marcella Copes

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Welcome from the Dean
Marcella A. Copes, Ph.D, R.N.


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Ph: (410) 951-3990
Fx: (410) 400-5978
Em: mcopes@coppin.edu
Address: 2500 West North Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21216-3698

Welcome to the website of the Helene Fuld School of Nursing at Coppin State University. We are delighted that you are considering Coppin State University to pursue your nursing goals and to become a part of our rich legacy. You have made a decision that will shape the rest of your life. Because of your decision to become a nurse or to advance your nursing practice you will soon be adding to the ranks of individuals who are critical thinkers, caring, sensitive and want to make a difference.

Graduates from our baccalaureate, RN to BSN and masters programs (family nurse practitioner and post-masters certificate) are prepared to deliver culturally sensitive health care to diverse populations within an urban environment and to practice across multiple settings. The curriculum reflects an emphasis on primary health care, patient education, health promotion, rehabilitation, and self care. The curriculum is also reflective of the emphasis on case management, health care policy and economics, research methods, outcome measures, legislative advocacy and management of data technology.

Both the Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing programs are accredited by the Maryland State Board of Examiners of Nurses and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). The Helene Fuld School of Nursing is an agency member of the Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs of the National League for Nursing.

The School of Nursing also operates a nurse-managed clinic. The Community Health Center has the unique mission to provide health care that is sensitive to societal needs, demands, and values, with providers who are culturally sensitive and responsive to changing trends and needs inner city clients. In keeping with the mission of the University, the Center seeks to improve the health and quality of life of persons residing in the Coppin Heights Community, the University campus community and the surrounding area. The Center provides comprehensive, holistic, family health care services. Services are available on a walk-in basis as well as by appointment. A number of insurance plans are accepted and self-payment plans are based on income.

The faculty, students and alumni of this School are prepared to shape healthcare and health practice for this nation and will continue to influence nursing education, research and service. We will continue to advocate prevention of urban problems through community participation and education.

Sincerely,

Dr. Marcella A. Copes,
Dean

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