• Bolles Jeffrey R. PhD, MBA, MA
    Jeffrey R. Bolles PhD, MBA, MA Associate Professor of Public Health Jeff.Bolles@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-4656 Departments
    Healthcare AdministrationSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 105
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    Jeff Bolles joined Francis Marion University, in Fall 2024, as an Associate Professor of Public Health. Jeff received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education Theory (Exercise Physiology) from the State University of New York, College at Cortland, a Master of Arts in Exercise and Sport Science (Exercise Physiology) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master of Business Administration (Financial Services) from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a Graduate Certificate in Finance from East Carolina University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Studies (Health Education and Administration) from Texas Woman’s University. Jeff’s research interests include Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS [Lou Gehrig’s disease, health behavior theory and application, epidemiology, and health advocacy.

    Prior to his faculty appointment at Francis Marion, Jeff was the Assistant Director of the MBA Program and a lecturer in healthcare administration, business communication, and finance at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a position he held for five years. Jeff has also been an Associate Professor and Department Chair of Healthcare Administration at The University of Mount Olive, from 2016 to 2019, Assistant Professor and Health Promotion Coordinator at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, from 2008 to 2016, and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, NCAA Compliance Officer, and Lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, from 2003 to 2008. Jeff is active in several professional healthcare administration and public health organizations, is a review editor for Frontiers in Public Health Education and Promotion, and has authored one book and several research articles, presented at many national and international conferences, delivered webinars, and has served on three advisory boards.

    Originally from Western New York, Jeff transplanted in southeastern North Carolina in 2000 and currently lives in Lumberton, North Carolina with his wife, daughter, and son. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys running, cycling, reading, traveling, and attending/viewing sporting events, especially those that involve his beloved Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres.


  • Dr. Gittings Karen DNP, RN, CNE, CNEcl, CCRN
    Dr. Karen Gittings DNP, RN, CNE, CNEcl, CCRN Dean, School of Health Sciences, Professor of Nursing kgittings@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1688 Departments
    Healthcare AdministrationNursingOccupational TherapyPhysician Assistant StudiesSchool of Health SciencesSpeech Language Pathology
    OfficeCCHS 231A
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    Karen Gittings is a professor of nursing and Dean of the School of Health Sciences at Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina. Dr. Gittings received her diploma in nursing from The Washington Hospital School of Nursing, Washington, Pennsylvania and her BSN from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County campus. She earned her MSN with specialization in nursing education and her DNP at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She was a 2015 to 2016 Amy V. Cockcroft Fellow, achieved certification in online instruction in 2011, became a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) in 2013 and earned certification as an Academic Clinical Nurse Educator (CNEcl) with the inaugural group of test-takers. Dr. Gittings has extensive experience in critical care nursing and has been a certified critical-care RN (CCRN) since 1991.

    Her areas of teaching and clinical expertise are medical–surgical nursing, critical care, and cardiac nursing. She has taught students across the curriculum in the BSN, MSN, and DNP programs. Dr. Gittings has co-authored three books and eight book chapters. Dr. Gittings has also presented nationally on multiple nursing education-related topics.

    She is past president of Francis Marion University’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Lambda Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International, and the Pee Dee Area Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. She is a recipient of multiple Outstanding Faculty Teaching Awards at Francis Marion University and the South Carolina Palmetto Gold Award (2005).


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  • Kershner Sarah PhD, MPH
    Sarah Kershner PhD, MPH Chair, Healthcare Administration, Associate Professor of Public Health skershner@fmarion.edu Phone843-661-1694 Departments
    Healthcare AdministrationSchool of Health Sciences
    OfficeLNB 128
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    Dr. Sarah Kershner joined Francis Marion University in Spring 2017 and now serves as Associate Professor of Public Health and Chair of the Healthcare Administration Department. A proud product of South Carolina, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Clemson University and both her Master of Public Health and PhD in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior from the University of South Carolina’s Arnold School of Public Health.

    Dr. Kershner’s combines scientific research with strategic approaches to create real-world impact. Her research interests include reproductive and sexual health, program evaluation, LGBTQ+ inclusivity in healthcare, contraceptive technologies, sexually transmitted infections, and adolescent risk behaviors.

    Before entering academia, she spent more than nine years with Fact Forward (formerly the SC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy), where she led a federally funded research study supporting the implementation of reproductive health curricula in middle schools across South Carolina. Her work has since been published in peer-reviewed journals, and contributed her expertise to national review teams and panels with organizations such as Mathematica Policy Research, Cornell University, and ETR Associates.

    When she’s not teaching, researching, or leading her department, Dr. Kershner enjoys life in Olanta, South Carolina with 499 other residents (so not to be confused with Atlanta) on a family compound surrounded by hayfields. She has been married to her high school sweetheart for nearly 20 years, and together they stay busy raising their 12-year-old son and chasing after a lively crew of beloved “furbabies.”