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Jeanmarie Koonts

Assistant Professor of Nursing

Department: Nursing

Office and address: Gerald L. Francis Center, Office 154N 2089 Campus Box Elon, NC 27244

Phone number: (336) 278-6422

Professional Expertise

maternity nursing, holistic assessment, faith, spirituality and health, scholarship of teaching

Brief Biography

Professional Expertise: Maternal-Child Nursing

A Registered Nurse with more than 37 years of experience in the maternal-child area, Professor Koonts has held a variety of clinical and academic positions throughout her professional career, including Registered Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Perinatal Case Manager, Adjunct and Clinical Nursing Faculty, Nursing Consultant, and an Interim Dept. Head of Nursing, Director of Clinical Education, and Nurse Educator.  With more than 16 years of experience in academia in prelicensure nursing programs, Professor Koonts is the recipient of several honors and awards, including the adjunct of the year award, an Excellence in Teaching Award, and two nursing faculty awards presented by students. Additionally, Professor Koonts holds a national certification in nursing education (CNE).

Professor Koonts is passionate about nursing education, her family, travel, and is always happy to share her office with students and dessert with friends.  She considers it an honor and privilege to have played and to play a part in the education of future nurses and is a true believer in the quote:

"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest accomplishment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around:

She believes this quote applies not only to the lives nurses' touch but also to her relationship as faculty with nursing students. 

 

News & Notes

Education

Professor Koonts received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Western Carolina University and her Master's of Science in Nursing from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  She is a current Doctorate of Education candidate with a focus on teaching and learning at South University. 

Employment History

Professor Koonts has been at Elon since 2020.  She was originally hired as a consultant to provide support and guidance for a planned nursing program. She later transitioned into the Interim Department Chair and oversaw the program's initial approval with the NC Board of Nursing. Following that, she transitioned into the Director of Clinical Education role to establish the department's first relationships and contracts with area healthcare systems to allow for nursing students' clinical experiences. Beginning in 2022, she transitioned into her primary love- that of full-time nursing faculty.  She is honored to have been and to be a part of Elon Nursing's History.

Courses Taught

You can find Professor Koonts in a variety of nursing courses.

Including NRS2100 Foundations Lab, NRS2200 Health Assessment Class and lab, Elon 1010- the first year experience, NRS3100 Medical-Surgical Nursing Lab, NRS4000 Healthcare Relationships I, and NRS4300: Healthcare Relationships II in a global context, NRS4800 Pathways to Practice and NRS4400 Reproductive Health. She serves as the course chair for NRS4400: Reproductive Health.

She has taught courses for both the BSN and ABSN cohorts and across all levels of the program.

Leadership Positions

During her time at Elon, Professor Koonts has served as Interim Department Chair, Director of Clinical Education and assistant to the Interim Chair.

She currently serves as the Faculty Chair for the Department's Student Affairs Committee (2021-present), the faculty advisor for Club Nursing and the faculty advisor for Elon's Nursing Student Association.

She is a department course chair and serves on a variety of departmental and SHS committees. She is a current member of the University's Religious and Spiritual Life Committee.

 

Research

Professor Koonts' research centers on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, the student experience, nursing in a global context, and the intersectionality of faith and health.

Current Projects

Professor Koonts is passionate about the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.  Her engaged classroom style and research interests lie in out-of-the-box classroom initiatives that not only engage the learner but serve to move the needle on holistic nursing care and education. Her puzzle project, group testing, the intersectionality of health and faith, and global/intercultural nursing education are current hallmarks of her scholarly work.

Additionally, she is passionate about the students she teaches.  As chair of the department's Student Affairs committee, faculty advisor for Elon's Club Nursing, and faculty advisor for ESNA (Elon's Student Nursing Association), as well as a mentor for nursing students pursuing Elon's leadership ELR, she regularly works to promote, engage, and develop student programs including inauguaral programs for nursing tutoring and nursing tours

Grants Awarded

Professor Koonts has been the recipient of several grants, including an NC Area Health Education Grant, two Elon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion grants, and an Interfaith America Scholars award and grant for Bridging Faith and Health.

Publications

Professor Koonts is the author of "Oh that Blessed Baby": Childbirth Experiences of In Vitro Fertilization Couples.

She also had a featured article in the 2024 Elon President's Report

Presentations

Professor Koonts has presented in a variety of peer-reviewed regional and national locations.

She was selected as a 2023 Elon SOTL showcase presenter for her engaged teaching activity: Puzzle Project. She also presented the Puzzle Project at the 2024 Southeastern Nurse Education Symposium. 

Professor Koonts also presented her work on highlighting nursing student skill retention at the 2024 National Nurse Educator Summit 

Professional Activities

Professor Koonts is a member of the NC Nurses Association,  the American Nurses Association, the National League for Nursing, the NC Student Nurses Association, the National Student Nurses Association, and the Association of Women's Health, Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses.

She is also a member of the Alamance Community College Nursing Advisory Board.

Service Activities

Professor Koonts has lived in Alamance County since the 90's and is invested in a variety of community events and organizations, including but not limited to: The Alamance County Children's Music, the Burlington Sister City initiative, the Women's Resource Center, the Alamance Community College nursing advisory board, and Elon Catholic Campus Ministry.

Personal Information

Professor Koonts has been married for more than 36 years to the love of her life.  Together, they have been blessed to raise a family of three wonderful children and two dogs.

Skills

In addition to her nursing skill and knowledge, Professor Koonts is known for her therapeutic communication with clients, colleagues, and students.  Additionally, she holds a certificate in Interfaith Leadership as well as a National Certification in nursing education.

Professional Development

A true believer in life-long learning, Professor Koonts has returned to school to obtain an Ed.D. in teaching and learning with an expected graduation of 2026.

Awards

Professor Koonts is the recipient of the Alamance Community College Adjunct of the Year Award, an Elon Nursing department Excellence in Teaching award, and two Nurse Educator Awards awarded to her by students. 

She has been named as an Inugural Faith and Health Scholar for Interfaith America for the 2024-2025 academic year.

She was also selected to represent the School of Health Sciences in the 2024 President's Report to highlight her engaged teaching and learning.