James Norton named AANA Didactic Instructor of the Year
James M. Norton, Ph.D., professor of physiology and the chair of the College of Osteopathic Medicine's Department of Physiology, has been named the 2010 Didactic Instructor of the Year by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA).
The Didactic Instructor of the Year Award, established in 1991, is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the education of student nurse anesthetists in the classroom. Norton received the award at the annual AANA meeting held August 7-10 in Seattle, Wash.
Norton is also an adjunct professor at the School of Nurse Anesthesia in 91AV's Westbrook College of Health Professions.
Norton has been teaching physiology to 91AV nurse anesthesia students since 1984. His teaching philosophy emphasizes providing students with critical thinking skills and other lessons they likely cannot get from textbooks alone. Norton shares insights acquired from a lifetime of teaching physiology, clinical applications based in established theory, and published research.
"I have enjoyed the role I've played in the education and preparation of nurse anesthesia students," said Norton. "I am honored to receive this award, and feel fortunate to be able to take my passion for the sciences and make it my life's work."
Norton received a bachelor's degree in Classical Languages at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., and earned his bachelor of medical sciences degree and his Ph.D. in physiology at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, N.H.