Mohawk Valley Health System

CHRISTINE FATIUK has been named nurse manager of AC 3 at the St. Luke’s Campus of Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). In this position, she is responsible for nursing operations including clinical and administrative responsibilities for AC3, an adult inpatient medical surgical unit. Fatiuk previously held a medical surgical staff nurse position at the St. […]

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CHRISTINE FATIUK has been named nurse manager of AC 3 at the St. Luke’s Campus of Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). In this position, she is responsible for nursing operations including clinical and administrative responsibilities for AC3, an adult inpatient medical surgical unit. Fatiuk previously held a medical surgical staff nurse position at the St. Elizabeth Campus in Utica, and most recently a staff nurse position at the Medical University of South Carolina. She was elected president of the Lowcountry Oncology Nursing Society in Charleston in 2017, and from 2017-2019 she held a clinical instructor position for the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing’s accelerated BSN program. Fatiuk earned an associate degree from the St. Elizabeth College of Nursing in Utica, a bachelor’s degree in nursing, and a master’s degree in nursing with an emphasis in nursing education from Grand Canyon University.

JACQUELINE MULLEN has been named nurse manager of AC 1 at the St. Luke’s Campus of MVHS. In this position, Mullen is responsible for nursing operations including clinical and administrative responsibilities for AC1, an adult inpatient medical surgical unit, which includes the bariatric and orthopedic patient populations. Mullen previously held nursing positions at the St. Elizabeth Campus that included medical surgical and critical care staff and charge nurse responsibilities. Most recently she was a staff nurse in the emergency department. Mullen earned a bachelor’s degree from Chamberlain University in Downers Grove, Illinois and an associate degree in applied science from St. Elizabeth College of Nursing in Utica.

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