UConn award for Blansfield

Colonel Joseph S. Blansfield of Sharon, is one of five University of Connecticut School of Nursing alumni who received an award as part of the schools annual Reflections of Excellence ceremony, which was held on Oct. 5.

Blansfield, a 1975 graduate of the school, received the Eleanor K. Gill Outstanding Alumni Award for Clinical Excellence in Nursing. This award was established to honor the second dean of the School of Nursing, Eleanor K. Gill (1967-1979), for her exceptional dedication to clinical practice.

Blansfield is a UConn School of Nursing baccalaureate alumnus who earned a master of science degree in nursing from Boston University.He is board certified as an adult nurse practitioner.

His clinical background spans over 35 years and includes working in numerous roles in the emergency department of the Boston City Hospital/Boston Medical Center (BMC).

For the last 20 years he has been the Trauma Program Manager for the Department of Surgery at BMC responsible for all the requirements of maintaining a Level I Trauma Center. He is also a colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves with 25 years of military service. A member of the 399th Combat Support Hospital, he deployed to Kosovo in 2001 as the Officer in Charge of the Emergency Medical Treatment Section and to Iraq in 2006-07 as the Deputy Commander for Nursing Services.

His awards include the Expert Field Medical Badge and Bronze Star Medal, awarded for acts of heroism and meritorious service in a combat zone. Nursing Spectrum Magazine selected him as the 2008 National Nurse of the Year for Clinical Care.

He has published and lectured locally and internationally and is currently working with the Emergency Nurses Association on the Trauma Nursing Core Course 7th edition. Blansfield is a valuable ambassador and liaison for UConn nurses in the Boston area. Recently, he delivered a keynote on Response to the Boston Marathon Mass Casualty during a two-day training course on the Storrs campus.

In introducing the awardees, Regina Cusson, Dean of UConns School of Nursing said, We are grateful for these alumni, who exemplify not only UConn Nursings commitment to quality and compassionate care, but also demonstrate ingenuity in translating lab science and new technology into bedside innovation. Their nursing science is leading the way to better patient care.

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