Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC
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EDUCATION
DNP Doctorate in Nursing Practice University of Kentucky
Focus: Heart Disease in Women Lexington, KY 40536
Graduated: May 2009
MSN Master of Science in Nursing Northern Kentucky University
Family Nurse Practitioner Highland Heights, KY 41076
BSN Bachelor of Science in Nursing Regents College
Graduated Jan. 1992 University of State of New York
Albany, NY 12203
AD Associates Degree in Nursing Northern Kentucky University
Graduated May 1981 Highland Heights, KY 41076
AD Associates Degree in Industrial Ed Northern Kentucky University
Graduated May 1994 Highland Heights, KY 41076
Licensure and Certifications
TITLE License/Certification Number Dates
Registered Nurse (RN) #1046256 (KY) April 1981 to Present
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) #2302 (KY) October 1996 to Present
Registered Nurse (RN) #200393 (OH) August 1985 to Present
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (CNP) #02608 (OH) August 1997 to Present
Registered Nurse (RN) #28142128A (IN) August 1996 to Oct. 2017
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) #71000564A (IN) November 1998 to Oct 2017
Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner #257896-22 September 2006 to Aug. 2020
Certification as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner #345773-28 March 2005 to February 2021
Professional Memberships
American Collee of Cardiology (Member) 2007 to Present
American Association of Nurse Practitioners (Member & Speaker) 2013 to Present
American College of Nurse Practitioners (Member & Speaker) 2003-2013
American Association of Critical Care Nurses (Member) 1985-2016
Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives (Member & Speaker) 2004- Present
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 2
Scholarships, Awards, Honors
1990Educational scholarship from American Association of Critical Care Nurses
1995Program development/research grant for Collaborative Heart Follow-up Program
1996Commissioned into the Order of Kentucky Colonels for community service
1998 Received Award for Excellence in Nursing Leadership – Northern Kentucky University
1999Inducted into Signa Theta Tau – Northern Kentucky University Nursing Honor Society
2004 Preceptor/Mentorship Recognition – University of Cincinnati College of Nursing
2006 Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation/Proctor & Gamble Leadership Scholarship
Post-Doctoral Work Experience
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and University Physicians Jan. 2018 to Present
Cardiovascular Health & Disease
Division of Cardiology and Electrophysiology
3130 Highland Ave. 3rd Floor Arrhythmia Center
Cincinnati, OH 45236
Responsibilities: Inpatient Admission, follow up and Discharge after diagnostic testing or device implantation. Order
Labs, medications, diagnostic tests. Outpatient: Evaluate patients with symptomatology of dysrhythmia, schedule
Diagnostic tests, interpret holter monitor, telemetry remote monitoring, laboratory results, consult with Electrophysiology
Specialist to schedule dysrhythmia interventions.
Kentucky One Health (prn) Cardiology Associates of Kentucky June 2017 to Jan. 2018
1401 Harrodsburg Rd. Lexington, KY 40504
Responsibilities: Inpatient cardiology consults and routine patient rounds providing acute and chronic care to patients
Admitted to St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. This included: Performing History and Physical Exams, Ordering and
Reviewing results of lab and diagnostic data, Ordering medications, utilizing EMR (Centricity) Discharge planning
and completing discharge summaries.
Sound Physicians Post Acute Care Hospitalist July 13. 2015 to Aug 31,2016
Ridgewood Health Center
181 Campus Dr. Lawrenceburg, IN
8041 Hosbrook Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45236
Responsibilities: Providing care for all residents of 140 bed facility including short term skilled rehabilitation patients,
Long term assisted living and secured dementia unit. This included: Performing History and Physical Exams on all new
Admissions, providing acute and chronic disease management, ordering and reviewing lab and diagnostic data.
Medication management including anticoagulation, completing discharge summaries for transfers and discharges.
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 3
Hospitalist Plus/Rhino Medical Ohio Valley Heart and Vascular Physicians April 23. 2015 to Dec. 31, 2015
Locum Tenens Grant Memorial Hospital Temporary Locum Assignment
Columbus, OH 43215
Responsibilities: Inpatient cardiology consults and routine patient rounds providing acute and chronic care. This included:
Performing History and Physical Exams, ordering and reviewing results of labs, and diagnostic data, medication management, utilizing EMR (Centricity), discharge planning and completing discharge summaries.
Premier of Team Health Hospitalist at Mercy Hospital Fairfield August 1, 2014 to Aug 31, 2016
332 Congress Park Drive
Dayton, OH 45459
Responsibilities: Provided inpatient care for acute and chronic internal medicine patients. This included: Performing
History and Physical Exams for assigned hospital admissions, delegating new patients to physicians, routine daily rounds on assigned patients, ordering/reviewing daily labs and diagnostic data, medication management, consulting with other
specialties. Utilizing EMR (EPIC), discharge planning, and completing discharge summaries
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN,ACNP-BC, FNP-BC June 1 2012 to Present
Healthcare Educational Resources & Seminars, LLC
Dba Primary Care Partners, LLC
Cardiovascular and Internal Medicine
1503 Jolee Drive
Hebron, KY 41048
Responsibilities: Provided outpatient care for acute and chronic disease management with a focus on cardiovascular
disease prevention. This included: Performing history and physical exams on new and established patients. Ordering, reviewing labs and diagnostic testing, medication management, minor office procedures; I & D, Suturing, Skin Biopsies,
Joint Injections, Wound Care. Under this business entity, I also provided professional educational lectures and seminars
For Advanced Practice Nurses for local, state and national conferences.
University of Cincinnati College of Nursing Sept 20, 21011 to Aug. 2013
Assistant Professor for DNP program
And FNP Distance Learn program
Academic Health Center Office # 260E
P.O. Box 210038
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0038
Responsibilities: Assisted with strategic planning for program development of the DNP program including course
Development, course objectives, utilizing blackboard for remote learning, provided on-line practicum support for the
FNP program. Courses Taught included: FNP Practicum I, II, III, FNP Seminars I, III, FNP Advanced Health Assessment, DNP Role Development, DNP Practicums II, III, IV, DNP Leadership and Management, Served on Committee for FNP and DNP Capstone Projects, Provided on-site didactic lecturing for FNP and DNP students. Assisted with Admission interviews for DNP program
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 4
New Richmond Family Practice of Healthsource of Ohio Sept 2010 to March 2011
Family Nurse Practitioner
1050 Old US 52
New Richmond, OH 45157
Responsibilities: Provided outpatient care for acute and chronic family populations, including new and established
Patients utilizing the current family practice guidelines. Also, provided hospitalist inpatient care to patients within the
Practice who were admitted to Mercy Anderson Hospital.
Mercy Health Partners Nurse Practitioner/Hospitalist June 2008 to August 2010
Mercy Hospital of Anderson
7500 State Road
Cincinnati, OH 45255
Responsibilities: Provided inpatient care for acute and chronic disease management. This included: Performing History and Physical exams for all Hospitalist admissions, delegating new patient to physicians, performing follow up daily rounds on assigned patients, ordering/reviewing labs and diagnostic data, medication management, consulting with
other specialist, utilizing EMR (EPIC), discharge planning and completing discharge summaries.
The Center for Women’s Cardiac Health July 2008 to April 2010
Nurse Practitioner/Co-Owned Private Practice
4460 Red Bank Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45227
Responsibilities: Developed private practice as a joint venture with Lisa Larkin, MD including business plan, program
Documents/protocols, provided treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease and Pulmonary Artery Hypertension, Outpatient Cardiac Risk Assessments and Risk Factor Prevention/Management. This also included research in the
Comparison of Risk Assessment tools.
Comprehensive Cardiology Consultants, INC Sept. 1994 to June 2008
Acute Care Cardiology Nurse Practitioner
311 Straight St. Suite 301
Cincinnati, OH 45220
Responsibilities: Provided inpatient and outpatient care for acute and chronic cardiovascular diseases. This included
Performing history and physical exams for new hospital admissions/consults, and new office patients. I provided routine hospital follow up rounds and office follow up post discharge. Performed and dictated pharmacological and exercise stress tests, developed and coordinated the anticoagulation clinic. Provided diagnostic and treatment management for acute and chronic arrhythmias, ordered/reviewed lab and diagnostic data, medication management. Interpreted and dictated holter monitoring reports, Developed and Coordinated The Collaborative Heart Follow Up program (the first NP managed outpatient Heart Failure Clinic in Northern Kentucky). Functioned as a Study Coordinator for Investigational Clinical Trial: the ALIVE study
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 5
PRE-GRADUATE WORK EXPERIENCE
Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, INC Supervisor of Staff Education for Critical Care April 1985 to Aug. 1994
Staff Nurse
3200 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Responsibilities: Coordinated and conducted RN and other Allied Health Personnel Orientation into the 9 Critical
Care Units. Developed and lectured in a community-based dysrhythmia and pacemaker program. Wrote and implemented Critical Care Skills Laboratory Self-Learning Modules (Unpublished). Assisted with the Implementation of a Deming-based Quality Improvement Initiative Hospital-Wide.
Duke University Medical Center Staff Nurse August 1984 to May 1985
Durham, NC
Responsibilities: General Medical Surgical nursing care. This included: admitting new patients to the telemetry floor,
Providing daily nursing care including dressing changes, administering medications, HIV research, discharge planning.
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 6
Publications and Presentations
April 18 – 21, 2018 Guest Speaker and Program Planner for Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners
And Nurse Midwives 30th Annual Regional Conference: Lecture Topics: Heart Failure:
Where Are We With the Guidelines and The Carditis’: Endo, Myo and Peri
April 20-21, 2017 Guest Speaker for Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives
29th Annual Regional Conference: Lecture Topic: Acute Coronary Syndrome
Poster Presentations: Dissecting Wide Complex Arrhythmias and Heart Disease
In Women
August 20, 2016 Guest Speaker for Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives Derby City Updates: Cardiovascular Emergencies. Topics: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Acute and Chronic Heart Failure, Heart Disease in Women, Pulmonary Emboli, Acute CVA
June 21, 2013 Guest speaker for the American Association of Nurse Practitioners National Conference
Topic: Acute & Chronic Heart Failure: What’s the Difference in the Guidelines?
October, 2012 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topics: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, Acute Coronary Syndrome
February, 15, 2012 Guest Speaker for Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses Regional Meeting
Topic: Mending Broken Hearts in Women: Review of the 2011 Prevention Guidelines
October, 2011 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topics: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, ACS, Pulmonary Hypertension, Acute vs. Chronic HF
October, 2010 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topics: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Pulmonary Hypertension
October, 2009 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topics: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, Wide Complex Tachycardias, Pulmonary Hypertension
October, 2008 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioner National Clinical Symposium Topics: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, Wide Complex Tachycardias, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Pulmonary Hypertension
September, 2008 Guest Speaker for Health & Wellness Lecture Series, Cincinnati, OH
Topic: Women and Heart Disease
October 2007 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topics: Advanced 12 Lead ECG Interpretation and Hemiblocks/Wide Complex Tachycardias
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 7
October 2006 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topic: Advanced 12 Lead ECG Interpretation and Acute Coronary Syndrome
October 2005 Guest Speaker for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topic: Advanced 12 Lead ECG Interpretation and Acute Coronary Syndrome
October 2003 Guest Speak for the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Symposium Topics: Basic 12 Lead ECG Interpretation and Acute Coronary Syndrome
September 1999 Guest Speaker for NPACE for the Chicago National Primary Care Conference
(Topics: Basic EKG Interpretation, Congestive Heart Failure)
April 1998 Guest Speaker for 10th Annual Conference Toward Excellence in Primary Care and Midwifery (Topics: Congestive Heart Failure: Diagnosis and Treatment and
Pharmacological Update in the Management of Hypertension)
November 1997 Contributing author to Robinson, D. and Kidd, P. (2000) Primary Care Across the Life Span, St. Louis, Mosby.
March 1997 Contributing author to Kidd, P. and Robinson, D. (1999) Mosby’s FNP Certification Exam Review Book, St. Louis, Mosby. (chapters on Hypertension and Edema)
March 1997 Guest Speaker for American Heart Association 16th Annual Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference (Topic: Treatment and Management Strategies for Patients with Congestive Heart Failure)
April 1996 Research Completed on The Effects of an Educational and Rehabilitation Program on
Quality of Life and Exercise Capacity for Patients with Congestive Heart Failure
March 1996 Guest Speaker for American Heart Association 15th Annual Cardiac Rehabilitation Conference on Congestive Heart Failure
1988 to 1994 Annual Lectures on Basic EKG Interpretation, Advanced EKG Interpretation, and Basic Cardiac Pacemakers
1987 to 1994 Quarterly Lectures in Critical Care Orientation Workshops
(Topics: Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology, Assessment, Pharmacology; Hemodynamic
Monitoring, Congestive Heart Failure; Myocardial Infarction, Angina, Acute/Chronic Renal Failure; Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
1991 Co-authored a self-study module entitled: Basic Hemodynamic Monitoring (unpublished)
1988 to 1990 Developed competency basic orientation programs for six critical care units (unpublished)
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 8
Curriculum Vitae
Continuing Education
April 18- 21, 2018 Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives 16.0 CH ACNP
30th Annual Regional Conference 9.75 Pharm
Lexington, KY (ANCC)
October 7, 2017 13th Kentucky ACC Annual Meeting and Scientific Session 4.5 CH ACNP
Kentucky Board of Nursing
Lexington, KY
Sept 25, /2017 Safe and Effective Prescribing Practices of Controlled 2.0 CH Pharm
Substances for APNs
ANCC
Elite Continuing Education
August 17, 2017 The Ohio Nurse Practice Act 1.0 CH
Ohio Nurse Association
ANCC
NET Continuing Education
April 21-22, 2017 Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives 8.5 CH ACNP
29th Annual Regional Conference 4.35 CH Pharm
Lexington, KY (ANCC)
The Heroin Crisis in Kentucky .5 CH Pharm
April 5, 2017 ACLS Recertification 4.0 CH ACNP
April 7, 2017 BLS Recertification 2.0 CH ACNP
Sept 19, 2016 Heroin: An Old Dog with New Tricks 1.0 CH Pharm
University of Kentucky
Kentucky Board of Nursing
May 15-17, 2016 National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition 11.40 CH ACNP
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2.50 CH Pharm
New Orleans, Lousianna
April 22, 2016 28th Kentucky Regional Conference Toward 4.0 CH ACNP
Excellence in APN (AANP Sponsor) .33 CH Pharm
Louisville, KY
December 28 -30, 2015 Geriatric Medicine for Primary Care 11.0 CHFNP
Medical Education Resources, INC 3.5 CH Pharm
Orlando, FL ANCC Accreditation
September 26, 2015 KY-ACC Annual Conference: Great Topics 6 CH ACNP
In Cardiology 2015 1.8 CH Pharm
Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center
August, 15, 2015 Louisville Pharmacology Update Workshop 5.0 CH Pharm
Opioid Prescribing & Substance Abuse
Kentucky Board of Nursing
KCNPNM
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 9
Curriculum Vitae
July 27, 2015 Ohio Nursing Law and Rules 1.0 CH FNP/ACNP
Cardiovascular Disease:
The Leading Cause of Death in Women 12 CH ACNP
Diabetes: A Comprehensive Overview 11 CH ACNP
Ohio Board of Nursing
Elite CME, INC
April 22-25, 2015 Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse 9.5 CH FNP/ACNP
Midwives 27th Regional Conference (Covington, KY) 1.5 CH Pharm
March 3, 2015 ACLS Recertification (National ACLS Testing Center) 4 CH ACNP
June 17-22, 2014 American Association of Nurse Practitioners 16.25 CH FNP/ACNP
National Conference (Nashville, TN) 2.76 CH Pharm
April 15-16, 2014 Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse 11.0 CH FNP/ACNP
Midwives 26th Regional Conference 4.75 CH Pharm
June 18-23, 2013 American Association of Nurse Practitioners 15.50 CH FNP/ACNP
National Conference (Las Vegas, NV) 3.70 CH Pharm
February 2, 2013 Schedule II Prescriptive Authority CE 6.0 CH ACNP
Ohio Board of Nursing (University of Cincinnati)
Jan. 26, 2013 FMCSA DOT Medical Examiner Training 4.0 CH FNP
Medical Resource Management Systems, LLC
AANP
October 3-7, 2012 American College of Nurse Practitioners 15.0 CH FNP
National Clinical Conference 6.0 CH Pharm
Toronto, Canada
September 22, 2012 Basic Office Procedures & Joint Injections 8.0 CH FNP
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
Louisville, KY
June 20-24, 2012 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 27th National 15.50 CH ACNP
Conference Orlando, FL 2.25 CH Pharm
April 25, 2012 Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome) 1.5 CH FNP
Elite CME-Approved by KBN
April 18, 2012 Update of Venous Disease & Treatment 1.0 CH FNP
OBN-Accredited by ANCC
October 5-9, 2011 American College of Nurse Practitioners 10 CH FNP
National Clinical Conference 11.5 CH ACNP
Denver, CO Accredited by ANCC 9 CH Pharm
October 20-24, 2011 American College of Nurse Practitioners 10 CH FNP
National Clinical Conference 8.25 CH ACNP
Tampa, FL – Accredited by ANCC 8.5 Pharm
November 5, 2010 OAAPN Statewide Educational Conference 5.5 CH ACNP
Columbus, OH Accredited by ANCC 3 CH Pharm
August 17, 2010 Antiplatelet Therapy 1.0 CH FNP
Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse Midwives .5 CH Pharm
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 10
Curriculum Vitae
February 26-27, 2010 Cardiology 2010 10.7 CH ACNP
Tennessee Nurses Association (Vanderbilt)
February 9, 2010 ACLS Renewal 5.8 CH ACNP
Ohio Board of Nursing (The Christ Hospital, Cin. OH)
January 30 – 31, 2009 American College of Cardiology Foundation 7.75 CH ACNP
3rd Annual The Heart of Women’s Health
October 29-November 2, 2008 ACNP National Clinical Conference 7 CH FNP
American College of Nurse Practitioners 2.0 CH Pharm.
October 15, 2008 Pharmacology Update: Focus on Antimicrobial Therapy 3.9 CH Pharm.
Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse Midwives
November 1, 2007 Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses 5.16 CH ACNP
APNs Providing Health Care Across the Lifespan
October 24-28,2007 American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Conference
San Antonio, TX 14.0 CH ACNP
3.0 CH Pharmacology
April 25-26, 2007 19th Professional Conference Toward Excellence in
Advanced Practice 10 CH FNP
KCNPNM Covington, KY 4.5 Pharmacology
February 29, 2007 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Preceptorship 6.75 CH ACNP
University of Pittsburg School of Medicine
January 26-27, 2007 The Heart of Women’s Health
Sponsored by ACCF 7.0 CH – AC
April 27-29, 2006 Basic Echocardiography for Physicians: 2D/Doppler,
Color Flow Imaging, TEE and Stress Echo 14.00 CH- AC
Sponsored by: American Society of Echocardiography
May 15-19, 2006 21st Annual Two-Dimensional Echocardiography and
Cardiac Doppler 22.00 CH- AC
Sponsored by: American Society of Echocardiography
November 2004-October 2005 Prescriber’s Letter 13.2 CH Pharmacology
Sponsored by American Academy of NPs
October 19-22, 2005 2005 American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical Conference 16.2 CH
Palm Springs, CA 6.00 (Pharmacology)
September 21,2005 Women’s Agenda Targeting Cholesterol in Heart Disease 1.5 CH-AC
Accredited by ANCC
April 20 – 22, 2005 17th Regional Conference Toward Excellence in Advanced 16.5 CH – F
Practice Nursing 5.00 (Pharmacology)
Sponsored by Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and
Nurse Midwives
Kentucky Board of Nursing
March 7, 2005 An Integrated Approach to CV 1.5 CH – AC
Risk Factors: Beyond the Numbers
Sponsored by Academy for Healthcare Education
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 11
Curriculum Vitae
March 6 – 9, 2005 American College of Cardiology 18.5 CH – AC
54th Annual Scientific Session
Sponsored by American Association of Critical Care Nurses
January 19, 2005 Dementia and Depression in the Elderly Patient 1.0 CH – F
Sponsored by Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners .5 (Pharmacology)
and Nurse Midwives
June 9, 2004 Hypertension and Dyslipidemia: Common, Connected, 1.2 CH – AC
Controllable
Sponsored by American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
March 10, 2004 Update on COPD : Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and
Management
Sponsored by Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners 1 CH – F
and Nurse Midwives .5 (Pharmacology)
February 23-27, 2004 Cardiology at Cancun 15.75 CH – AC
Sponsored by American College of Cardiology Foundation
October 29-November 2, 2003 American College of Nurse Practitioners 15.6 CH – F
2003 National Clinical Symposium 1.0 (Pharmacology)
September 24, 2003 Diabetes Prevention and Management 1.0 CH – F
Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives
November 20, 2002 Appropriate Use of Antibiotics (Pharmacology) F/AC
Ohio Nurses Association 1.5 CH – F
October 9-13, 2002 American College of Nurse Practitioners 32.0 CH
2002 National Clinical Symposium 11.3 Pharm
August 15, 2002 Managing Hypertension in Clinical Practice 2.0 CH – F
The Rationale for Combination Therapy (Pharmacology)
(ONA)
August 10, 2002 Keeping the Beat in Heart Failure 1.6 CH – AC
(OBN)
January 16, 2002 New Hope for the Infertile Couple 1.5 CH – F
Cincinnati State Technical College (ONA)
November 14, 2001 Depressive Illness Across Life Span 1.5 (Pharmacology) – F
Ohio Nurses Association
October 13, 2001 Coding and Documentation: Meeting Federal Rules
and Optimizing Reimbursement 3.6 CH – F/AC
Ohio Nurses Association
September 19, 2001 A Silent Epidemic – Type II DM in Children 1.5 (Pharmacology) – F
Ohio Nurses Association
May 7, 2001 Role of Renin – Angiotensin Blockade 1.25 CH (Pharm) – AC
Medical Education Resources
May 1, 2001 Update of Drug Resistance and New Antibiotic 4.0 CH (pharmacology)
Therapies
Northern Kentucky University
Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC PG 12
Curriculum Vitae
March 18 – 19, 2001 The American College of Cardiovascular Nursing 10.2 CH-AC
50th Annual Scientific Session
Orlando, FL
January 23, 2001 A New Framework for Using Neurohormonal 1.5 CH-AC (Pharmacology)
Antagonists in the Treatment of Heart Failure
(Video Conference)
Eisenhower Memorial Hospital
California Board of Registered Nurses
September 7 – 9, 2000 Preventive Cardiovascular Nursing: 15.9 CH-AC
Leading the Way Into the 21st Century
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
August 14, 2000 HIV/AIDS: Epidemic Update 5.0 CH-F
Continuing Medical Education Resource
Sacramento, CA
June 29 – July 4, 2000 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 16.5 CH-F
15th National Conference
Washington, DC
June 2 – 3, 2000 New Dimensions in Heart Failure 8.0 CH-AC
Cincinnati, OH
May 20, 2000 New Treatment Options for Management of Pain 4.0 CH-F
Louisville, KY
April 27, 2000 Implementing Prescriptive Authority 2.7 CH-F
for Ohio APNs
Ohio Nurses Association
Cincinnati, OH
Revised 5/2018