HANCOCK, MI – Amber Letourneau Weber, B.S.N., R.N.,
has begun her second academic year at Finlandia
University as an assistant professor of nursing. Weber
taught nursing courses as a visiting faculty member last
year.
This December, Weber will complete a master’s of
science in nursing education through Walden University.
She has a bachelor of science in nursing from Northern
Michigan University, Marquette.
For Finlandia’s College of Health Sciences, Weber
will teach a number of upper-level Nursing program
courses and labs, including Maternal/Newborn Nursing,
Acute and Urgent Clinical Nursing, and
Diagnosis/Therapeutics.
As an educator, Weber strives for excellence in both
her teaching and for her students. “In the classroom and
in clinical settings, as the meaning of theoretical
concepts are explored, I engage students in critical
thinking, support interactive learning, and promote
accountability to encourage their professional growth
and learning.”
“Each student deserves an education tailored to his
or her strengths and needs,” Weber adds. “As my teaching
styles change to accommodate student-centered learning,
I will continue to develop myself as a knowledgeable,
compassionate, and attentive educator.”
Weber’s employment experience includes work as a
registered nurse at hospitals in Michigan, Washington,
and California. Her clinical focus is on neonatal
intensive-care nursing, maternal and newborn nursing,
and pediatric intensive-care nursing.
Weber was has lived in Marquette, Mich., and Seattle,
Wash. She and her husband, Justin Weber, live in Dollar
Bay. They were married August 27, 2011. They enjoy
mountain biking, skiing, fishing, camping, backpacking,
hiking, running, snowshoeing, and traveling.
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