Mitchell Dorbor

Job Title

  • Adjunct Instructor of Nursing
    Nursing, College of Arts and Sciences

Highlight

Dorbor believes he was created in the image of God. Thus he is a remarkable person with unwavering determination and a heart full of empathy and compassion. He inspires those around him to reach their highest potential in life, or professional development. He always sees challenges as stepping stones, not as blocks.

Started at Bethel

2008

Education

  • Bethel University - B.S. in Nursing, 2010
  • Bethel University - M.S. in Nursing Leadership, 2015

Biography

Mitchell Dorbor, RN, CPHN, MSN

Mitchell is a highly accomplished clinical nurse with an earned degree (MSN) in professional nursing from Bethel University. In addition, He has a solid foundation in clinical nursing education and years of experience in medical-surgical nursing. 

Education: MSN 2012-2015 Bethel University

                  BSN 2008-2010  Bethel University

Clinical Experience: University of MN 2022-current

                                 Hennepin County Medical Center 2008-2021

                                 Fairview Southdale Hospital 2006-2008

                                John F. Kennedy Medical (Liberia) 1998-2000

Dorbor has over 20 years of clinical experience in various healthcare environments, including Nursing Homes and hospitals.

Courses Taught

Health Assessment, Minneapolis Community and Techincal College (MCTC)

Adult Nursing "3" (Medsurg) at Rasmussen

Clinical Lab Instructor (MCTC and Rasmussen)

Certificates and Licenses

RN, CPN, MSN

Professional Organizations, Committees, and Boards

MNA Member,

Organization of Liberians in Minnesota (OLM)

Hobbies and Interests

Having lunch with friends and family

Fitness training at the gym

Areas of expertise

Clinical education, Nursing staff development

Research interests

Nursing Research: 1. aging and disease prevention 2. Trend of nursing 3: ways to improve clinical practices 4: ways to advance the practice of nursing

Teaching specialty

Nursing Clinical Lab Nursing, acute clinical (hospital) Class presentation

Quote

"Nursing is not a profession, it is a calling. It is the art of caring and the science of healing, a limitless expression of compassion and dedication"

Website

https://www.accelhcs.com 2: www.acceleratedsna.com