Biography
Faye Pendleton Postell joined the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing as an Instructor in 2015 bringing 25 years of Acute Care nursing experience in Cardio-Vascular Intensive Care. She has taught pre-licensure and RN-BSN courses at FAU and has held a position as faculty on three HRSA funded grants: Caring-based Academic Partnerships in Excellence (CAPE) RN's in Primary Care, Caring-based Academic Partnerships in Excellence (CAPE-V) Veteran RN's in Primary Care, and the CARE Mobile Health Unit. Instructor Postell has also held the position of ATI Coordinator since 2018 and presently is a member of the Student Success Team to ensure students are prepared for NCLEX success throughout the program. Instructor Postell is certified in Effective College Instruction by the Association of College and University Educators and the American Council on Education (ACUE).
Teaching
- NUR 3119C - Foundations of Nursing Practice
- NUR 3065L - Health Assessment in Nursing Situations Lab
- NUR 4716L - Acute Care in Nursing Situations with Adults and Aging Populations in Practice
- NUR 4764 - Complex Care in Nursing Situations with Adults and Aging Populations
- NUR 4764L - Complex Care in Nursing Situations with Adults and Aging Populations in Practice
- NUR 4829L - Nursing Practice Immersion
Recent Publications
- Delveaux, M., Johnson, T., Sundook, E., Underwood, H., Zukowsky, A., Barry, C., King, B., Hawthorne, D., Postell, F. (2020). Words Matter: The Importance of Person-First Language. The Florida Nurse, 19.
Honors/Awards
- The Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty, 2019
- Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, 2012