Â鶹ŮÀÉ University appoints Terry DeVito to Dean of University’s School of Health Sciences
Â鶹ŮÀÉ University is pleased to announce that Terry DeVito, EdD, has been named Dean of the University’s School of Health Sciences.
Dr. DeVito’s experience encompasses five decades of service as a healthcare educator, practitioner, and advocate. She has been Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s interim Dean of the School Health Sciences since March 2022. Prior to that, she served as the director of the school’s healthcare management program and director of its graduate new initiatives, launching Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s Master’s in Public Health and Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree programs.
Dr. DeVito began her career in Hartford as a nurse in an emergency department level I trauma center, before becoming a healthcare educator and administrator, notably working in Connecticut and on a national level to develop educational programs for paramedics and EMS instructors.
Over the pandemic, observing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to providing and managing healthcare, Dr. DeVito helped create Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s Hot Topics in Healthcare Management, an ongoing series of lectures and discussions that have examined issues such as the intersection of public health and hospital systems, the emergence of health informatics data analysis, and quality matters in healthcare service delivery.
“Five years ago, when I joined Â鶹ŮÀÉ University, I was met with an energy that promoted a sense of belonging and camaraderie that continues to this day,” she states. “I look forward to continuing to support Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s vision, mission, and values as we tackle the complex challenges of educating the future workforce.”
Her research has been published in Domain3, the official quarterly scholarship publication of the National Association of EMS Educators, and in 2012, she was awarded the Dr. Richard Judd Lifetime Achievement Award for National Recognition in EMS Education.
“Dr. DeVito's collaborative leadership style, experience with undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs, and commitment to community makes her well-positioned to take on this leadership role,” says John Caron, the interim Director for Academic Affairs at Â鶹ŮÀÉ. “We have great expectations for the School of Health Science, and there is much work to be done. I believe Dr. DeVito is exactly the person we need to lead the School of Health Sciences at this critical moment.”
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Â鶹ŮÀÉ University was founded in 1897. Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s enrolled population of over 3,000 includes traditional undergraduates; adult women at The American Women's College, the first all-women, all-online accredited degree program in the country; and women and men master’s and doctoral students. Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s goal is to give students confidence in the fundamentals of their chosen field, the curiosity to question the ordinary, the leadership to show initiative, and the desire to make a difference.