
OHIO nursing graduate to serve as lab coordinator at OHIO Chillicothe

Michelle Taylor, a two-time graduate of 51ĀŅĀ×, has joined the faculty at 51ĀŅĀ× Chillicothe as an assistant professor of instruction and will serve as the lab coordinator for OHIO Chillicotheās nursing program.
Taylor brings 23 years of experience at OhioHealthās postpartum unit and experience as an adjunct nursing instructor to her new role in the School of Nursing within the College of Health Sciences and Professions.
Driven by a passion for helping people, Taylor pursued nursing after caring for her husband's grandmother as she experienced Alzheimer's disease. She earned an associate degree in nursing at Columbus State Community College and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at 51ĀŅĀ×. Last year, she earned a masterās degree in nursing education from 51ĀŅĀ×.
Taylor has previously served as an adjunct faculty member at Columbus State Community College and looks forward to guiding OHIO Chillicothe students in their nursing journeys.
āI love teaching,ā she said. āI love being a part of that atmosphere. I wanted to help guide new students into the world of nursing.ā
OHIO Chillicotheās nursing faculty is excited to welcome Taylor to the campus.
"We are thrilled to have Michelle join us as our new nursing lab coordinator,ā said Lindsey Shotts, interim associate director of the School of Nursing. āHer strong work ethic, commitment to excellence and depth of clinical expertise make her an invaluable addition to our team."
She will maintain her nursing skills by continuing to work in the clinical setting at OhioHealth on an as-needed basis, filling in for shifts when needed.
Taylor acknowledges the challenging nature of nursing school and advises students to persevere.
āItās very hard, but donāt quit. Youāll get through it,ā she said, suggesting that students form study groups and find the support they will need from their classmates and friends.
In her new role, Taylor is eager to help students progress toward their goals and gain the skills and experience they will need to succeed as nurses. She is excited to meet the students and watch them grow and learn.
Outside the clinical or classroom setting, Taylor enjoys sewing and spending time with her family, including six grandchildren.