

Mary L. Mayville
Mary L. Mayville serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University. With a robust educational background, she earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Northeastern University, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from Marymount University, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from San Diego State University. Her academic journey has been marked by numerous accolades, including the prestigious Undergraduate Distinguished Educator Award in 2018, highlighting her commitment to excellence in nursing education. Mayville's professional interests are deeply rooted in the realm of simulation in health professional education. She has been actively involved in research projects that explore innovative simulation techniques to enhance learning outcomes for nursing students. Her work in this area underscores her dedication to advancing educational methodologies and improving the quality of healthcare training. In addition to her academic and research pursuits, Mayville is a certified registered nurse in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She holds the Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) credential and has completed a specialized simulation certification program at Drexel University. These certifications reflect her commitment to maintaining high standards of practice and education in the nursing field. Mayville is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Organization of Nurse Leaders and the National League of Nursing. Through these affiliations, she contributes her expertise in maternal-neonatal health, nursing leadership, and the integration of simulation in nursing education. Her involvement in these organizations allows her to stay at the forefront of developments in nursing education and practice. Her dedication to the School of Nursing and her students is evident in her teaching and mentorship. Mayville's passion for nursing education and her innovative approach to simulation-based learning continue to inspire both her colleagues and students. Her contributions to the field are not only recognized through awards but also through the lasting impact she has on the future generation of healthcare professionals.