Debra DeMarco Shaw MSN, AGNP-BC
St. Louis, MO 63141
Education
*/**** ******* ** ******* in Nursing, Maryville University, St. Louis, Missouri 5/1994 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Maryville University, St. Louis, Missouri 1/88-1990 Philosophy and Political Science, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri Licensure
11/2016 Board Certified Nurse Practitioner (Adult-Gerontology) - License #201-***-**** Missouri 6/2017 DEA licensure- License #MS4442391
9/1994 Registered Professional Nurse - License #133017 Missouri Experience
12/2016- 3/31/18
Adult Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified
Southampton Healthcare Inc., St. Louis, MO
Provided primary care in an outpatient internal medicine practice
Managed diverse patient caseload with chronic illness and multiple co-morbidities including diabetes, asthma, COPD, cardiovascular disease, mental health diagnoses as well as specialty care in HIV, HBV, HCV infection, LGBTQ, transgender hormonal therapy, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
(PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
Sub-investigator for pharmaceutical sponsored clinical trials 10/1998-12/2016
Research nurse- AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Recruited participants for participation in clinical research protocols: National Institutes of Health
(NIH) sponsored trials, industry sponsored trials, WU investigator initiated trials and Hepatitis B Research Network (HBRN) trials
Led the Washington University ACTU as one of three highest recruiting units nationally for ten years
Participated in design, development and implementation of AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) and NIH sponsored trials and WU investigator initiated protocols
Assisted in maintaining standard of care for patients followed in the Infectious Diseases clinic, Washington University School of Medicine
Managed research participant caseload from various studies 10/2010-6/2011
Legal Nurse Consulting
Alvin Wolff J.D.
Reviewed plaintiff cases for merit
Luther & Associates
1010 Market St # 1640, St. Louis, MO 63101
Reviewed and summarized malpractice claims for merit 1/1995-1/1998
Infectious Disease Nurse Specialist-Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Worked as part of a multi-disciplinary team to develop and implement a healthcare service delivery model to reduce the barriers to care for HIV positive women -NIH /Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS)/Women’s Initiative (WIN) awarded grant
Provided nursing care for HIV positive patient population in the Infectious Diseases clinic
(coordinated and evaluated patient care, followed laboratory tests and procedures and made referrals as needed, provided interim care, developed patient educational tools and facilitated support groups)
Conducted interviews of primary care and OB-GYN providers within the St. Louis and Metro East area to assess knowledge of the ACTG 076 protocol for reducing maternal to child HIV transmission
Provided referral resources and education to health care providers on ACTG 076 protocol 9/1994-12/1994
Staff nurse-GYN surgical unit- St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri
Provided nursing care to post operative GYN surgical patients Professional Affiliations
Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC)
St. Louis chapter of ANAC (SLANAC)
American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants
Awards
St. Louis Magazine’s Excellence in Nursing 2014 Finalist- Research category Research Publications
Gerber M.T., Mondy K.E., Yarasheski K.E., Dreschler H., Claxton S., Stoneman J., DeMarco D., Powderly W.G., Tebas P. (2004). Niacin in HIV infected individuals with hyperlipidemia receiving potent antiretroviral therapy. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 39(3), 419-425. Mondy K., Yarasheski K., Powderly W.G., Whyte M., Claxton S., DeMarco D., Hoffman M., Tebas P.
(2003, February). Longitudinal evolution of bone mineral density and bone markers in human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 36(4), 482-490. Overton, E. T., Azad, T. D., Parker, N., Shaw, D. D., Frain, J., Spitz, T., & Ances, B. M. (2013). The Alzheimer’s disease-8 and Montreal Cognitive Assessment as screening tools for neurocognitive impairment in HIV-infected persons. Journal of Neurovirology, 19(1), 109-116. Westerhaus, E. T., Heaps, J. M., Barker, L., Basco, B., Williams, S., Dowling, S., DeMarco Shaw, D., Paul, R., and Ances, B. (2014). Influence of HIV on cognitive function across the lifespan. (International Neuropsychological Society meeting-poster presentation). Acknowledgment from ACTG leadership in various manuscripts: A5164 “A Phase IV Study of Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV-infected Adults Presenting with Acute Opportunistic Infections: Immediate versus Deferred Initiation of Antiretroviral Treatment”, 2008. A5146 “Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Protease Inhibitors Using a Normalized Inhibitory Quotient in Antiretroviral-Experienced, HIV-1 Infected Patients”, AIDS Clinical Trials Group, 2007. A5202 “Effects of Metformin and Rosiglitazone in HIV-infected patients with hyperinsulinemia and elevated waist/hip ratio: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter trial”, 2006. Other Experience and Professional Memberships
1998 AIDS Certified RN (ACRN) certification
1998-2005
Speaker - Missouri League of Nursing- (CEU approved presentations) Member- Community Advisory Board for WU ACTU
1996-1997
Task Force Member-Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership, St. Louis Missouri Presentations
“Health care needs of transgender youth”, Maryville University, annual LGBTQ speaker series, June 2017
“Advances in reducing perinatal transmission of HIV”, Midwest HIV Prevention Conference: A Focus on Women and Adolescents, November 1996.
“Perinatal infections: Syphillis and HIV”, Southern Illinois Perinatal Network Conference, September 1996
“HIV management and manifestations in women”, Conference on Reproductive Healthcare, October 1995