Overview
Sharon Milne is an experienced nurse educator who currently practices at McLean Hospital. Sharon has expertise in didactic, clinical, and simulation-based teaching with the use of standardized patients. Her teaching style is one of flexibility, dedication to students, and empathy.
Research Interests
Restraint and seclusion, substance use and abuse and addiction treatment, suicide prevention, trauma-informed care
Selected Publications
Visaggio, N., Phillips, K. E., Milne, S., McElhinney, J., & Young, S. C. (2020). The restraint chair: A qualitative study of nurses’ experience with the restraint chair versus four-point restraint. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 34(1), 2–6.
Milne, S. (2018). Understanding moral distress among psychiatric nurses. [Doctoral Dissertation, Endicott College, ProQuest].
Selected Public Service
Waverly Place, Belmont, MA: Provided in-services and groups for individuals with chronic and persistent mental illness.
Red-Cross Blood Drive, Burlington, MA: Traveled with BSN Students to Haiti to provide nursing care
Team Leader for Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention
Courses Taught
Community/Population Health
Fundamentals of Nursing
Health Assessment
Health Care Informatics
Internship
Leadership and Management
NCLEX Test Preparation
Nursing Research
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
Role Transition
Theoretical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice
Thesis 1 & 2