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Nurse Practitioner State University

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Midland, MI
Posted:
December 07, 2016

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CURRICULUM VITAE

SACHIKO KANEGAE CLAUS

**** ****** ****, ***** ***, Michigan 48415

Telephone: 989-***-**** (Home): 989-***-**** (Cell)

Educational Background:

June 1996 Completion of the Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Post-Masters Option,

School of Nursing, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

December 1986 Ph.D. in Education, College of Education, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Major: Adult and Continuing Education.

March 1983 Specialist in Aging Certificate, Institute of Gerontology, the University of Michigan-Wayne State University, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

April 1979 Master of Science, major in medical-surgical nursing and minor in nursing administration. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

April 1976 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

March 1963 Diploma in Nursing. Osaka Red Cross School of Nursing, Osaka, Japan.

Professional Licensure and Certification:

Maintains a current Nurse Practitioner Specialty Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner by Michigan Board of Nursing, Certification Number: 470-***-****.

Maintains a current certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certified through American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Certification No. 258972-22.

National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES): Tracking ID: 120***********.

Maintains current registration as a Registered Nurse, State of Michigan, No. 470-***-****.

Maintains current Registered Nurse Licensure, Ministry of Health and Labor, Japan, No. 139324.

Current BLS and ACLS (11, 2015-11, 2017; eCard Code 151*********) by American Heart Association.

Experience as a Family Nurse Practitioner/Faculty Practice:

September 2915- Present Family Nurse Practitioner, Primary Care, Lifetime Family Health Care,

Saginaw, Michigan. Part time.

September 2011-April 2012 Volunteer NP, U.S. Naval Hospital Primary Care Clinic, Yokosuka,

Japan. An occasional Status

September 2006 to 2009: Regular Primary Care Provider as Family Nurse Practitioner at Helen Nickles Volunteer Clinic, Bay City, Michigan. 8 hours/week.

Volunteer Primary Care Provider at Healthy Future of Saginaw(8 hours/week)

September 2001 to 2005: Nurse Practitioner Coordinator and volunteer primary care provider, Healthy Future Clinics, funded by the Federal CAP Grant, St. Mary’s Medical Center and Community agency coalition, Saginaw, Michigan. Provided clinical leadership, consultation to the clinical team, and acted as a provider of primary care to population without adequate health care access (10-12 hours per week), while precepting SVSU graduate students.

June 1997-April 2002 Nurse Practitioner in a primary care clinic, Aleda E. Lutz V.A. Medical Center, Saginaw, Michigan. 8-16 hours per week. Role: Provides primary care to men and women veterans, one day per week. as well as acting as a preceptor to SVSU nurse practitioner students.

June 1998-2001 Nurse Practitioner Preceptor, Primary Care Innovation Project, Genesys Regional Medical Center, Grand Branc Michigan, three hours per week

Role: Provided primary care to individuals and families, while supervising students.

September 1997-July 2002 Nurse Practitioner, Saginaw Valley State University Health Services, University Center, Michigan, 6-8 hours per week.

Role: Provides primary care to University students and personnel while acting as a preceptor to SVSU nurse practitioner students.

January 1997-March 1997 Pioneer Work and Learn Center Clinic, administered by Bay Health Systems, 8 hours per week.

Role: Provided primary care services to teenage clients at the center.

University Employment History:

January 1, 2016-April 30, 2016

The University of Michigan-Flint, School of Health Professions and

Studies, Department of Nursing:

Lecturer I: (adjunct faculty)

NUR 595: Graduate Research Theory-I, winter, 2016 (2 Credits).

NUR 901: Capstone Seminar 1, winter, 2016 (2 credits).

August 15, 2015- Present

The University of Michigan-Flint, School of Health Professions and Studies,

Department of Nursing:

Curriculum Consultant for Additional Program Development to

Current Masters of Nursing Program: Nurse Educators, Adult-Gerontology

Clinical Nurse Specialists, Nurse Administrators &

Post-master Certificate for Nurse Educators.

April 2012-April 2015

Kameda College of Health Sciences, Kamogawa Japan:

President, and Professor, Department of Nursing (Full time Employment),

& a Chairperson, Department of Nursing:

As a president since 2012, hired and administered the staff & faculties of 72,

started admission of the first class for the Department of Nursing in 2012,

with a total enrollment of 320 students by April 2015. The first class of 76

have graduated in March 2016 with National Board of Nursing Examination

passing rate at 99%.

As a Professor, taught following courses:

Physical Assessment (Sophomore-level, Team Teaching).

International Nursing (Junior-level, Team Teaching, lead student study

group to Singapore).

Nursing Education (Senior-level).

June 1, 2009-December 2011

Office of College Preparation, Gakko Houjin (School Association) Teshoukan,

at Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan:

Director, Office of Planning, Gakkouhoujin (School Association) Tesshoukan,

Developed a curriculum for the four-year college with a Baccalaureate Nursing

Degree, which was approved by the Ministry of Education, Japan, 11/23/2011.

July 1981-2009 Crystal M. Lange College of Health and Human Services, Saginaw Valley State

University, University Center, Michigan 48710, Full time employment.

1995-2009: Professor of Nursing.

March 2009: Developed an initial curriculum proposal for the Post-Master’s DNP program for Saginaw Valley State University for presentation to the SVSU faculty audience.

1995-1997: Developed a curriculum for the Family Nurse Practitioner

Concentration of the Graduate Program of Saginaw Valley State University

1997-2009: Lead Faculty, Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration,

Developed and taught All Specialty Courses including pre-requisite courses for

The Family Nurse Practitioner Program

Nursing Science (Prerequisite)

Pharmacotherapeutics,

Pathophysiology.

Assessment Across The Life Span.

Community-oriented Primary Care-I.

Community-oriented Primary Care-II.

Community-oriented Primary Care-III.

Advanced Nursing Practice (Practicum for the FNP students).

Coordinated a Preceptorship Program with Clinical Agencies for the FNP.

Program.

Maintained faculty practice while teaching in the FNP Program

2006-2008: Chairperson, Department of Nursing

Served as a chairperson for the graduate thesis/field study Committees.

1989-1995Associate Professor of Nursing

Taught graduate and undergraduate nursing courses in

leadership/management.

1988-1990: The Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) Project Grant

Funded through Advanced Nurse Training Grant, the U.S. Department of

Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, #1 D23 NU 00696-01.

Role: Responsible for a feasibility study, program development, and

evaluation of the Graduate Nursing Program in collaboration

with the Dean, Crystal M. Lange Ph. D., R.N., F.A.A.N.

1985-1989: Assistant Professor of Nursing.

Taught graduate and undergraduate nursing courses in leadership.

1981-1985: Instructor, Department of Nursing.

Taught undergraduate nursing courses at all levels.

Employment History in Nursing Practice as a Registered Nurse:

May 1990-April, 1991 St. Mary’s Medical Center, Nursing Supervisor, part time during a sabbatical from SVSU., part time employment. Purpose: to gain management and leadership experiences.

April 1977-August, 1981 Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Saginaw, Michigan 48603 full time employment.

August 1980-August 1981 Supervisor, Nursing Home Care Unit

June 1979-August 1980 Clinical Nurse Specialist, Medical-Surgical.

April 1978-June 1979 Staff-Charge Nurse, Intensive Care Unit

April 1977-March 1978 Staff-Charge Nurse, Medical/Surgical Unit

1968-1977 St. Mary’s Hospital, Saginaw, Michigan. full time employment

1976-1977 Staff Nurse, Medical Unit

1969-1977 Staff-Charge Nurse, Intensive Care Unit

1968-1969 Staff Nurse, Medical/Surgical Unit

1964-1967 USAF Hospital, Tachikawa, Japan. Full-time employment

Staff Nurse, Medical/Surgical units.

1963-1964 Nagasaki Genbaku Hospital, Nagasaki, Japan,

Staff-Charge Nurse, Surgical Ward.

Research

Watanabe, Y., & Claus, S. (December, 6, 2015). Implementation and Evaluation of TeamSTEPPS to Enhance Communication and Safety Culture in an Acute Care Hospital. A paper presented at an annual Conference of the Japanese Association for Nursing Science, Tokyo, Japan. (Language Japanese)

Claus, S. (1986). Implementation and Evaluation of a Feasibility Study for a Program Leading to a Masters of Science in Nursing at Saginaw Valley State College, conducted as a Doctoral Dissertation at Michigan State University, College of Education. This dissertation research utilized focus groups, nominal group technique, and a survey research method.

Masud, M., & Claus, S (1979). A Clinical Evaluation of Non-invasive Techniques for Monitoring Myocardial Function. Conducted as partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master of Science Degree. Master`s Thesis Research, The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, School of Nursing.

Publications (Books & Journals):

Watanabe, Y., & Claus, S. (2015-January). Transforming quality and safety education in nursing in the U.S.A.: the “QSEN” project. Kango kyouiku (Nursing Education Journal), Igaku-shoin, pp 56-63 (Language: Japanese)

Claus, S. (2013). Basic and continuing education for health care professionals in an era of transformation: a curriculum to elevate professionalism in nursing, in Hoken no Kagaku, 55 2), 84-91

(Language: Japanese)

Claus, S. (2010). The Nurse’s True Beauty Comes From Within: A Nurse Educator’s Perspective Published in the Proceeding of the Japanese Red Cross Colleges of Nursing Research Conference in Kitami, Hokkaido.

(Language: Japanese).

Claus, S. (2009). Lived experiences of knowledge development through continued inquiries. In Advancement in Nursing and Health Professions, Continuing Education and Practice-based Knowledge in Nursing. Takanashi, Toshiki (Supervising Editor), Sachiko Claus (Editor) (2009).Tokyo: Kango no kagakusha, 146-165.

(Language : Japanese)

Claus, S.(2008). Transforming education for clinical nurse specialists/advanced practice nurses in the U.S.A. : impetus, current issues, and future outlook. A paper published in the Conference Proceeding: Chiba University Graduate School of Nursing: a fostering program for certified nurse specialist, Chiba, Japan: Chiba University College of Nursing.

(Language: English & Japanese)

Claus, S. (2006). Significance of Continued Learning as Professional Nurses. Senmonshoku Shimin, I (1), P.3. (Language: Japanese)

Claus, S with Higuchi, M. (June-July 2004). Academic Health Center, Quality Nursing, 10 (8), 773-781. A juried professional nursing journal.

(language: Japanese).

Claus, S. (2000-April) Learning through a concept of life-long learning theory. Kango, 52(5), 36-42. A juried Professional Journal

(Language: Japanese)

Translation of a chapter of the book: Leininger, M. (Eds). (1992). Transcultural Nursing from English to Japanese with Fumiaki Inaoka, editor. Tokyo: Igakushoin, July, 1995

(language: Japanese).

Outcome Assessment of the Liberal Education for the Baccalaureate Major a chapter published in Assessing Educational Outcomes, with Graiver, M., Krawczyk, M., & Wallace, R. Margaret Garbin Editor, New York: National League for Nursing, 1992, 69-77.

Health Risk Behavior of 18-24 year old College Students in a Midwestern University with Marilyn Cockram R.N., Patricia Deskin, R.N., and Karen Mogg, R.N.; A Faculty Research Project Funded by the Wicks Foundation Grant in Collaboration with a Student Graduate Thesis Project, April 2000

Other publication:

Claus, S., an editorial collaborator with Yoko Tsukamoto, Mayumi Niitani, & Suzuka Ishikado in Akira Matsushita & Michiko Moriyama (editors) (August, 2016). Japan Primary Care Association: Primary Care Nursing. Tokyo: Nanzando.

Professional and Community Service

May 2015- Present, Advisor/Consultant for the Fortieth Anniversary Celebration Conference, Tokyo, Japan, July 16, 2016 by Japan Association for Private Colleges and University of Nursing.

Vice-Chairperson & Board Member, School Association Tesshoukan (Gakkou houjin Tesshoukan), 2011-2015

Chairperson, Research Committee, Kameda College of health Sciences/Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa City, Chiba-ken, Japan 2013-2015

December 1998-March 2015 Advisor, Department of Nursing, Kameda Medical Center, A JCI- Accredited Health Care Institution, Kamogawa, Japan.

A Committee to Facilitate Advanced Practice Nursing in Japan, in Japanese Association for Colleges of Nursing, 2011-2015.

Board Member, Japanese Association for Private Colleges and Universities in Nursing 2014-2015

Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), accreditation on-site evaluation team member as academic representative served 1999-2009.

Saginaw County Immunization Coalition, Representative from SVSU & Healthy Futures, 1998-2009

Health Source of Saginaw, Advisory Board Member, January 2004 to 2006.

Healthy Futures Clinics, Saginaw, Michigan. Steering Committee and Board Member, 2002-2005

Professional Organization Membership and Offices Held:

National Organization for Nurse Practitioner Faculties, current member. Special Interest group (SIG): International, & Program Director. Past SIG Membership: Faculty Practice.

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Current member.

National Association for Clinical Nurse Specialist, General member, 2015-1016.

Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society in Nursing, Theta-Chi Chapter, Crystal M. Lange College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Saginaw Valley State University, member and nominating committee chair.2004-6

Japanese Nurses Association, Member, 2009-2015

Japan Primary Care Association, Member, 2014-2016.

Japanese Association of Nursing Science, Member, 2011-present.

Japanese Association for Nursing Educators, Member, 2011- 2015.

Honors:

Professor Emerita, Kameda College of Health Sciences, Kamogawa, Japan May, 2015.

Excellence in Nursing Practice Award, Theta-Chi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Saginaw Valley State University. April, 2002.

Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Research Award by Michigan Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 1987.

Outstanding Nurse Educator Award by Michigan Nurses Association, 1987.

Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Psi Chapter, Michigan State University, 1976.

Employee of the Year, St. Mary's Hospital, Saginaw, Michigan, 1974.

Grants/ Release Time/Sabbatical/Merit Award:

2008 (2 credits) & 2007 (1 credit) Release time for Needs assessment and curriculum Development for Doctorate In Nursing Practice at Saginaw Valley State University

2007 Professorial Continuing Achievement Award, Saginaw Valley State University.

2005-2006 Sabbatical Award: Project: Teaching & Research in Japan, from Saginaw Valley State University.

1998 SVSU Merit Award

Saginaw Valley State University Sabbatical Award 1995-1996: Project: Completion of Nurse Practitioner Education at a post master’s level at the University of Michigan, Division of Health Promotion and Risk reduction Programs.

Selected Sample Speech/ Presentations:

Claus, S. (July 16, 2016). Curriculum Transformation to Change Nursing Practice: a symposium presentation at The Japan Association for Private Colleges and Universities in Nursing 40th Anniversary Celebration Commemorative Conference.

Claus, S., & Watanabe, Y. (May 25, 2016). Evaluation of an Intervention That May Improve Safety Culture of a Japanese Hospital, a podium presentation, 2016 QSEN National Forum, San Antonio, Texas.

Claus, S., (March 23, 2009) Progress toward the DNP Program Development at Saginaw Valley State University: A Report presented to SVSU Faculty Audience.

Claus, S. (March 2013) Development and Current Status of Doctorate of Nursing Practice in the U.S.A.

Kitasato University College of Nursing: A paper presented to Faculty Audiences.

Implementation and Evaluation of a Feasibility Study for a Program Leading to a Master of Science in Nursing. A paper presented at a Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Research Congress, Taipei, Taiwan, June 5, 1989.

Recent Continuing Education:

“Advanced in Diabetes,” Sponsored by Covenant Health Care, February 5, 2016. 5 contact Hours.

“Pediatric Symposium 0-24 months,” Sponsored by Covenant Health Care, March 14, 2016 6.5 contact hours.



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