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Executive Director

Norma Godin Millison, RN
nmillison@circleoflifenj.org

With her background as a Registered Nurse and more than thirty years experience in the nonprofit world, Norma Millison brings expertise, heart and vision to her leadership role.

Medical Director

James M. Oleske, MD, MPH, FAAP
oleskejm@umdnj.edu

Board Certified in Pediatric Palliative Care, Dr. Oleske is internationally recognized for his work in the field of Immunology & Infectious Diseases, specifically in the treatment of pediatric AIDS. His work with this fragile population spurred his vision for a freestanding program providing state-of-the-art pain and symptom management and end-of-life care for children with life-limiting illnesses, which became the Circle of Life Children’s Center, Inc. Dr. Oleske is Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Pulmonary, Allergy, Immunology & Infectious Diseases, and Medical Director, FXB Center for Children at University Hospital, Newark.

Associate Medical Director, Neonatal Palliative Care Program

Dr. Fofah

Onajovwe Fofah, MD, FAAP
fofahon@umdnj.edu

Trained in Nigeria, his country of birth, Dr. Fofah is Board Certified both in Pediatrics and Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Fofah is Director of Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics at University Hospital, UMDNJ/New Jersey Medical School, Newark

Director of Program Services

Shelia Walsh
Sheila Lenihan Walsh, APRN, BC, MA
walshsl@umdnj.edu

Sheila Walsh earned her BS in Nursing from Seton Hall University, and her MA in Parent-Child Nursing at New York University, with a minor in Education. She is a certified Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, and has been certified as a grief counselor. Winner of numerous professional awards for nursing excellence, Sheila has participated in a variety of conferences and symposiums and has written a number of articles for professional publications.

In her professional career, Sheila has worked as a staff nurse, head nurse, clinical instructor and assistant professor. She has developed and led a variety of support programs, including for SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), for families experiencing perinatal loss, for children with asthma, and adolescents with scoliosis. Sheila instituted the first program in New Jersey enabling parents to accompany their children to the operating room for surgery. She developed and implemented a variety of recreational programs for ill and disabled children. She also developed and served as director for Pediatric Orthopedics, PC, a combined private practice and hospital service. Sheila has worked at University Hospital, Newark as Clinical Education Specialist, at Overlook Hospital, Summit, as an Advanced Practice Nurse, at United Hospital, Newark as a staff nurse, at Hunter-Bellevue, NYC, as a nursing instructor, and at Martland Hospital, Newark, as a pediatric head nurse.

Nurse Clinician

Naimah Campbell

Naimah G. Campbell-Jenkins, RN, BSN
campbena@umdnj.edu
Naimah has a true passion for working with children and their families. She began working with Circle of Life in 2008, after working for several years as a Pediatric Nurse. Naimah is currently completing her Master of Science in nursing degree at UMDNJ School of Nursing. She received her BSN from UMDNJ, graduating Cum Laude, and a BS in Public Health from Temple University, graduating Magna Cum Laude.

Coordinator of Bereavement Services

Mary B. Fleck

Mary B. Fleck, EdD, CT
drmfleck@optonline.net
        
Mary Fleck earned her Doctorate of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and her Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Rutgers University. She joined Circle of Life in 2007 after retiring from a 33 year career in public education where she ended her multifaceted career as an elementary school principal. Working with our Palliative Care Team, Mary has developed a variety of programs and services to support bereaved families. Mary is also a volunteer facilitator at Good Grief in Summit, NJ, a peer support program for bereaved families, and recently earned a Certificate in Thanatology from the Association for Death Education and Counseling.

Circle of Life Children's Center, Inc.

274 South Orange Avenue
Newark, NJ 07103

Phone: (973) 273-0872
Fax: (973) 273-0873