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Nurse Practitioner Case Manager

Location:
Baden, PA, 15005
Posted:
November 23, 2023

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Cheryl Lindsey

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Baden, Pennsylvania, 15005

C: 724-***-****

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EDUCATION:

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PhD: Cancer Epidemiology

Graduate School of Public Health (on hold)

University of Pittsburgh:

1998 MSN: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Subspecialty: Oncology

University of Pittsburgh:

1986 BSN: Nursing

EMPLOYMENT:

2022 (July)-Present

Clinical Bone Marrow Transplant Coordinator

Georgetown University Hospital

Participate in ABMT transplant program planning and management

In charge HLA Typing Weekly meeting

Complete necessary NMDP documentation including listing, status changes and post transplant follow-up information

Communicates with multidisciplinary team members, donors, patients and families in a timely manner in regard to donor care/issues

Communicate with NMDP case manager on an as needed basis

Maintain donor and patient transplant record with current data to facilitate communication

Educate patients and donors along the continuum to assist understanding of processes and procedures surrounding pre-and post transplant issues

Educate nurses and other multidisciplinary team members about patient care issues to promote positive outcomes for transplant patients and donors

Provide education and consultation about cellular therapy donations

Participate in team conferences or meetings in relation to care of the transplant patient or program issues

2021 (November)-July 2022

Nurse Practitioner

Communicare

·Residents in LTC and SNF: seen every 28 days and for urgent medical issues: Medical Management

·Adjustment of Medications: including Narcotics

·Family and Resident Teaching

·Completion of POLST Form

·Care Conferences with Social Services, Dietary, PT/OT/ST and Nursing

·Transition to Hospice Services

·Hospital Return Assessments

2021 (May)-September 2021

Charge Nurse for Covid Vaccination Clinic

Heinz Clinic in Aspinwall

·Oversee the RN vaccinators

·Enter data into a excel spreadsheet: Veterans, Employees and Save Lives Act participants (spouses and caretakers of the veterans) who receive either Pfizer or Johnson and Johnson vaccines on a day-to-day basis as an outpatient

·Continue vaccination of inpatient veterans on the Rehabilitation Unit or Skilled Nursing Facility

·Ordering the Pfizer or Johnson and Johnson vaccines throughout the day for the clinic for scheduled or walk-in patients

2021 (January)-May 2021

Covid Vaccinator

CVS Pharmacy

·Covid vaccinator at local Assisted Living Facilities, Group Homes, Personal Care Facilities, SNF and in-store CVS Pharmacies

2017 (December)-February 2020

Nurse Practitioner

Quality Life Service/Provider Partner Health Plan

·Admissions, Monthly Progress Notes, Medication Adjustment:

oIncludes Narcotics, Transition to Hospice, POLST Form, and Hospital Return Assessment

2016 (June)-July 2017

Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner

Aspire Health Care

·Initial and Follow Visits for patients with Acute Illnesses: Dementia, COPD, End-Stage Renal Disease, CHF/Cardiac Disease and Cancer

·Adjustment of Medications: Includes Narcotics

·Transition to Home or Inpatient Hospice Patient and Family Teaching

·Completion of POLST form

·Discharge from Palliative Care Service

·On-Call twice a month

·Lectured my POD group on Cancer: Solid Tumors, Treatments (Chemotherapy, Radiation Therapy, Imuunotherapy and Target Therapy) and Toxicities

2014 (August)-May 2016

Hematology/Oncology Nurse Practitioner

Hematology/Oncology Associates of AGH

Inpatient at AGH: Rounding with the Teaching Team with Fellows; Outpatient: Rounding on the 3rd Floor of the AGH Cancer Institute.

·History and Physical Examinations Admissions, Discharges (TOCs) and Follow-ups

·Daily Progress Notes

·Family and Patient Teaching

·Bone Marrow Aspirations/Biopsies

·Preceptor for Nurse Practitioner Students at Duquesne University

·Evaluate and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process and therapeutic

Interventions

·Evaluate Chemotherapy Orders

2011 (August)-Nov 2013

Pulmonary and Critical Care Nurse Practitioner (Allegheny Pulmonary and Critical Care at Allegheny Health Network)

2009 (April)-2011 (August)

Pulmonary Nurse Practitioner (Tri-County Medical Associates)

·Inpatient and Outpatient Services

·History and Physical Examinations

·Admissions, Discharges and Follow-ups

·Daily Progress Notes

·Family and Patient Teaching

·Evaluates and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process and therapeutic interventions

2007 (October)-2009 (April)

Oncology Nurse Practitioner (Medical Center Clinic)

·Inpatient and outpatient services

·History and Physical Examinations

·Admissions, Discharges and Follow-ups

·Daily progress Notes

·Chemotherapy orders(inpatient/outpatient)

·Bone marrow biopsies and aspirations

·Patient and Family Teaching

·Oversee chemotherapy patients when physicians off site

·Formulates diagnoses and identifies problem for Hem/Onc patients

·Inpatient consultations

·Evaluates and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process and therapeutic interventions

·Worked closely with Dr Analo caring for her breast cancer patients that were research subjects in NSABP, STAR program or In-house breast cancer protocols

2006 (January)-October 2007

Nurse Practitioner (Pulmonary)

Tri-County Medical Associates of PA

·Manager of the Practice

·History and Physical Examinations

·Admissions, Discharges and Transfers

·Daily Progress Notes

·Perform orders and interpret diagnostic studies: X-rays, ABGs, PFTs, Labs

·Work closely respiratory department: Ventilators

·Patient and Family Teaching

·Multidisciplinary rounds with Case Management/Dietary/Social Services

·Formulates diagnoses and identifies problems

·Order Medication, treatments and therapies within scope of practice

·Request consultations and initiates referrals to other healthcare providers and specialists

·Evaluates and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process or therapeutic interventions

·Preceptor for pulmonary student in Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program at the University of Pittsburgh, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program

·Work independently in various health care sites from supervising physician

2004 (August)-2005 (December) Children’s Hospital Pittsburgh, PA

Oncology Research Nurse

Hematology/Oncology/BMT Department

·Assist and coordinate with site initiation and development

·Prepare regulatory documents (i.e. 1572, disclosure forms, informed consents, lab certifications/norms, licenses, CVs) to submit to sponsor

·Prepare protocol summaries, informed consents, and other supporting documentation for submission to the IRB and sponsors. Respond to comments on protocol summaries and consents from the IRB to obtain protocol approval. Submit protocol for yearly renewal to the IRB for approval. Submit DSMP reports to the IRB. Send a report with the yearly renewals listing any data monitoring problems.

·Maintain amendment changes to clinical protocol and informed consents

·Attend monthly IRB opening meetings for updates: receive nursing CEUs

·Maintain working knowledge of and act in accordance with the GCP/ICH Guidelines

·Recruit and screen potential eligible research subjects for participation in multiple types

of Phase I-III hematology/oncology/bone marrow transplant protocols (i.e. COG,

CALGB, In-house and Sponsor)

·Ensure subject, family, staff education needs are met with regard to assigned protocols

·Registration (enrollment) of subjects to the protocol ensuring informed consent has been obtained by treatment physician or PI

·Ensure confidentiality of subject data and clinical protocol information (i.e. HIPAA Guidelines)

·Centrifuge blood specimens and send to reference labs

·Batch frozen samples and send to reference labs on monthly basis

·Knowledge of clinical oncology research data management and completing clinical case report forms (paper and electronic)

·Assist in the capture and analysis of subject data including toxicity assessment, drug administration, lab results, and drug response/tumor response

·Schedule pre-study screening and diagnostic testing for research subjects

·Maintain working knowledge of specific clinical protocols to ensure treatment and follow-up schedules are maintained

·Communicate with sponsors, PIs, clinical monitors, data managers, and nursing/medical staff to ensure effective clinical protocol implementation and progress

·Solve problems generated in query reports

·Submit Adverse Event forms to IRB and sponsors

·Assist with fiscal and budget reviews for sponsor protocols

·Coordinate study drug supplies/inventory with Research Pharmacist to maintain adequate supply of drug

·Assist in preparation of written materials for submission to the FDA for an IND on emergency/compassionate use oncology drugs

·Assist in preparing and reviewing reference material with clinical investigators for development of research

·Ability to work independently and troubleshoot unexpected problems that may arise during conduct of protocols

·Ability to perform word processing and spreadsheet applications independently

·Working knowledge of computer software: MSWord, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, SAS

·Attend and present findings at professional oncology meetings

·Attend protocol investigators’ meetings

·18.5 years experience in Hematology/Oncology/BMT: Solid

Tumors/Leukemia/Lymphoma/Sickle Cell Anemia

2003 (December)-2004 (August) Heritage Valley Hospital Beaver, PA

Staff Nurse Gastro/Surgical/Oncology Unit

·Admitting and discharging patients

·Patient and family teaching

·Central line and Infusaport care

·Chemotherapy administration

·Multidisciplinary rounds with case management

·Chemotherapy teaching

2003 (March)-2003 (September) Ohio State University: Columbus, Ohio

In-patient Hematology Nurse Practitioner

·History and Physical Examinations

·Admissions and discharges

·Daily Progress notes

·Follow-up care

Arthur James Cancer Hospital

·Intrathecal Chemotherapy Instillation

·Perform orders and interpret diagnostic studies: X-rays/Labs

·Patient and Family teaching

·Bone Marrow Biopsies and Aspirations

·Chemotherapy orders

·Multidisciplinary rounds with Case Management/PharmD/Nutritionist

·Work in supervision with Hematology/Oncology attending physician and fellows

·Formulates diagnoses and identifies problems

·Request consultations and initiates referrals to other healthcare providers and specialists

·Evaluates and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process or therapeutic interventions

·Continuing Education project for AML (Acute Leukemia)

2001 (January) - 2003 (January) University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute: CRNP Faulty Practice Pittsburgh, PA

Outpatient Services: Bone Marrow Transplant: Supervisor: Dr. Andrew Yeager Hematology/BMT Nurse Practitioner

·History and Physical Examinations

·Follow-up care

·Intrathecal Chemotherapy Instillation

·Perform orders and interpret diagnostic studies: X-rays/Labs

·Patient and Family teaching

·Bone Marrow Biopsies and Aspirations/Lumbar Punctures

·Chemotherapy orders

·Multidisciplinary rounds with Case management/PharmD/Nutritionist

·Work in supervision with Hematology/Oncology physician

·Formulate diagnoses and identifies problems

·Order medication, treatments and therapies within scope of practice

·Request consultations and initiate referrals to other healthcare providers and specialists

·Evaluates and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process or therapeutic interventions

1998 (April) - 2000 (December) Hematology/Oncology/BMT Associates: Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, PA

In-patient and Outpatient Hematology/Oncology/BMT Nurse Practitioner

·History and Physical Examinations

·Admissions and discharges

·Daily Progress notes

·Follow-up care

·Intrathecal Chemotherapy Instillation

·Perform orders and interpret diagnostic studies: X-rays/Labs

·Patient and family teaching

·Bone Marrow Biopsies and Aspirations

·Chemotherapy orders

·Multidisciplinary rounds with Case Management/PharmD/Nutritionist

·Work in supervisions with Hematology/Oncology attending physician/fellows

·Formulate diagnoses and identifies problems

·Order medication, treatments and therapies within scope of practice

·Request consultations and initiates referrals to other healthcare providers and specialists:

Cardiology/ENT/Pulmonary/GI

·Worked with Dr. Jane Raymond in caring for her Breast Cancer patients that were research subjects on NSABP, STAR and In-House protocol

·Evaluates and analyzes patient responses to the treatment process or therapeutic interventions

·Perform consultation throughout the hospital: evaluate patients for cancer, hematology/clotting/bleeding disorders, work-up or release patients for surgeries

·Teaching/lecturing for BMT/Oncology/Chemotherapy in-house programs

·Preceptor for University of Pittsburgh Oncology Nurse Practitioner students and Clarion University Nurse Practitioner Students

·Lecturing as an Adjunct Instructor for the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and BSN Programs

1997 (August)-1998 (April) The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Medical and Surgical Units; Hematology/Oncology/BMT Unit; Medical Short Stay Unit PRN Staff Nurse

1994 (May)-1996 (April) Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

Bone Marrow Transplant Coordinator

·Submit Letters of Medical Necessity to multiple insurance companies in the Tri-State area (Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio)

·Assist with protocol summaries, informed consents, and other supporting documentation for submission to the IRB. Assist with response to comments on protocol summaries and consents from the IRB to obtain protocol approval

·Assist with maintain amendment changes to clinical protocol and informed consents

·Maintain working knowledge of and act in accordance with the GCP/ICH Guidelines

·Recruit and screen potential eligible research subjects for participation in multiple types of Phase II-III bone marrow transplant protocols (i.e. NMDP,CCG, and In-house)

·Ensure subject, family, and staff education needs are met with regard to assigned protocols

·Ensure informed consent has been obtained by treatment physician or PI (Dr. Steven Neudorf)

·Ensure confidentiality of subject data and clinical protocol information

·Obtain peripheral blood specimens and stem harvesting samples to be processed in local labs and bone marrow processing labs (Dr. Rybka)

·Knowledge of clinical oncology research data management and completing clinical case report forms (paper and electronic): NMDP, IBMTR/ABMTR, In-house and CCG

·Assist in the capture and analysis of subject data including toxicity assessment, drug administration, lab results and drug response/tumor response

·Schedule pre-study screening and diagnostic testing for bone marrow transplant research subjects; Wrote all bone marrow transplant orders

·Maintain working knowledge of specific clinical protocols to ensure treatment and follow-up schedules are maintained

·Communicate with PIs, data managers, and nursing/medical staff to ensure effective clinical protocol implementation and progress

·Solve problems generated in query reports

·Submit Adverse Event forms to IRB

·Assist in preparation of written materials for submission to the FDA for emergency/compassionate use bone marrow transplant drugs

·Assist in preparing and reviewing reference material with clinical investigators for development of research publications (Dr. Steven Neudorf)

·Ability to work independently and troubleshoot unexpected problem that may arise during conduct of bone marrow transplant protocols

·Ability to perform word processing and spreadsheets applications independently

·Working knowledge of computer software: MSWord, PowerPoint, Excel

·Attend and present findings at professional oncology/bone marrow transplant meetings

·Attend NMDP, ABMTR/IBMTR meetings

1993 (April)-1994 (May) Pittsburgh Cancer Institute: Fellow’s Clinic Pittsburgh, PA

Collaborative Practice Nurse

·Managing Hematology/Oncology patients with various cancer disorders for the fellows

·Administering chemotherapy to patients in the outpatient treatment area

·On-call 5 times/year for the entire outpatient clinic

1992 (May)-1993 (April) The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, PA

Oncology Protocol Nurse

·Assist with site initiation and development

·Prepare regulatory documents (i.e. 1572, disclosure forms, informed consents, lab certification/norms, licenses, CVs) to submit to sponsor

·Assist with preparing protocol summaries, informed consents, and other supporting documentation for submission to the IRB and sponsors

·Maintain amendment changes to clinical protocol and informed consents

·Maintain working knowledge of an act in accordance with the GCP/ICH Guidelines

·Recruit and screen potential eligible research subjects for participation in multiple types of Phase I-III hematology/oncology/BMT protocols (i.e. CALGB, ECOG, NSABP, ABMTR/IBMTR, NMDP, In-house and Sponsor)

·Ensure subject, family and staff education needs are met with regard to assigned protocols

·Registration (enrolment) of subjects to the protocol ensuring informed consent has been obtained by treatment physician or PI

·Ensure confidentiality of subject and clinical protocol information

·Knowledge of clinical oncology research data management and completing clinical case report forms (paper)

·Assist in the capture and analysis of subject data including toxicity assessment, drug administration, lab results, and drug response/tumor response

·Schedule pre-study screening and diagnostic testing for research subjects

·Maintain working knowledge of specific clinical protocols to ensure treatment and follow-up schedules are maintained

·Communicate with sponsors, PIs, clinical monitors, data managers, and nursing/medical staff to ensure effective clinical protocol implementation and progress

·Solve problem generated in query reports

·Submit Adverse Event forms to IRB, Sponsors, and PIs on Cooperative Group Studies

·Coordinate study drug supplies/inventory with Research Pharmacist to maintain adequate supply of drug

·Assist in preparation of written materials for submission to the FDA for an IND on emergency/compassionate use oncology and bone marrow transplant drugs

·Assist in preparing and reviewing reference material with clinical investigators for development of research

·Ability to work independently and troubleshoot unexpected problems that may arise during conduct of protocols

·Ability to perform word processing and spreadsheet applications independently

·Working knowledge of computer software: MSWord, Excel

·Attend and present findings at professional oncology and bone marrow transplant meetings

·Attend protocol investigators’ meetings

1991 -1992 The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, PA

Clinical Staff Nurse

Bone Marrow Transplant Unit

1989-1991 Shadyside Hospital Pittsburgh, PA

Clinical Staff Nurse

Hematology and Oncology Unit

1987-1988 Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center

Army Nurse Corps: Clinical Staff Nurse

Hematology/Oncology Unit

1986-1987 Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center

Army Nurse Corps: Clinical Staff Nurse

Surgical Oncology Unit

Aurora, CO

Aurora, CO

1986-1988 First Lieutenant: Army Nurse Corps Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center Aurora, CO

ACADEMIC

2001-2003

University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA

·Instructor, Acute Care Nurse Program (MSN)

·Manager of Oncology Clinical Emphasis

1998-2000

University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA

• Adjunct Instructor, MSN and BSN Programs 1996-1998

University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA

• Teaching Assistant for the BSN and Accelerated BSN Programs

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS

1986 RN-281508-L

1998 VP005014-M

2001 Prescriptive Authority

1993 Oncology Nurse Society Oncology Certified Nurse

BSN Pennsylvania

CRNP (MSN): Acute Care Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

1997-Present 1993-Present 1993-Present 1984-Present

Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor society (Eta Chapter)

Oncology Nursing Society

Society of Clinical Research Associates

Chi Eta Phi Nursing Sorority (Undergraduate and Graduate Chapter)

RESEARCH

2005-2005

Co-Investigator for Novartis Study: CICL670A2203

A study to provide expanded access EXJADE (deferasirox) to patients with congenital disorders of red blood cells and chronic iron overload from blood transfusions that cannot adequately be treated with other locally approved iron chelators

2005-2005

Co-investigator for Icagen Study

A Phase III, Multicenter, 52 week, Randomized, Double –Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Clinical Efficacy and safety of ICA-17043 with or without Hydroxyurea Therapy in Patients with Sickle Cell Anemia Who Have Had >/ 2 Acute Sickle-Related Painful Crises within Preceding 12 months (Amendment 1)

Subtitle: A Stratified Sickle Event Randomized Trial (ASSERT)

2005-2005

Co-Investigator for Novartis Study: CICL670A0109E1

A one-year open label, non-comparative extension to a randomized, multi-center, phase II study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and the effects on liver iron concentration of repeated doses of 5-30 mg/kg/day of ICL670 relative to deferoxamine in sickle cell disease patients with transfusional hemosiderosis

2005-2005

Co-Investigator for Novartis Study: CICL670A2201

A randomized, open label, multi-center, phase II study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of oral ICL670 (deferasirox) 20 mg/kg/day relative to subcutaneous deferoxamine in sickle cell disease patients with iron overload from repeated blood transfusions

2004-2005

Co-Investigator for Novartis Study: CICL670A0109

A Randomized, Multi-center, open Label, Phase II Study To Evaluate The Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and The Effects On Liver Iron Concentration of Repeated Doses of 10 mg/kg/day of ICL670 Relative to Deferoxamine In Sickle Cell Disease Patients with Transfusional Hemosiderosis

HONORS

·1996

·1992

·1991

·1989

·1985

Doris E. and Davina J. Gosnell Endowed Nursing Scholarship

Bone Marrow Transplant Nurse of the Year: The Western Pennsylvania Hospital The Primary Nurse Exemplar Award: Shadyside Hospital

The Army Commendation Medal: Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center

Mamie O. Garland Award: Chi Eta Phi Nursing Sorority

PUBLICATIONS

Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories. (2001). An AML patient’s guide to managing side effects of chemotherapy. (Brochure). Lawrenceville, NJ: Lindsey, C.L.

Lasko, J. & Lindsey, C. (1993). Primary Nursing. Pittsburgh, PA: West Penn Hospital

Lindsey, C. (1993). Bone Marrow Transplant Discharge. Pittsburgh, PA: West Penn Hospital, Bone Marrow Transplant Unit.

PRESENTATIONS

National

(1994, November). Nursing Management of Patients with HIV-Related Infections and Malignancies. Roundtable Discussion Leader. 19th Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society, Cincinnati, OH.

(1993, May). Bone Marrow Transplant and Donor Harvest Discharge Instruction Checklist. Poster Presentation. 18th Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society, Orlando, FL.

Local/Regional

(May 2005). PowerPoint presentation: Novartis: Iron Overload: Causes, Effects, and Treatment: Division of Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA.

(May 2005). PowerPoint presentation: Novartis: Overview of CICL670A2201 study: Division of Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA.

(May 2003). Overview of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia. Continuing Education, Arthur James Cancer Hospital, Columbus, OH.

(June 2002). Cardiac/Circulatory Function. Oncology Clinical Nurse Test Review, Oncology Nursing society and University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA.

(June 2002). Nutritional Considerations for Colon Cancer. Food for Thought: Current Concepts in Nutrition and Cancer, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA.

(September 2001). Colorectal Cancer: Therapeutic Updates and Symptom Management, Erie Oncology Nursing Society Regional Meeting, Erie, PA.

(January 2001). Treatment Modalities for Patients with Cancer. School of Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

(November 1999). Antiemetics, Colon Cancer and Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy Course. West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.

(August 1999). Neutropenic Precautions and Immunosuppression, In-Service, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.

(January 1999). TTP, In-Service, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.

(November, 1998). Overview of Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy Course. West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.

(February 1996). Overview of Bone Marrow Transplant. Bone Marrow Transplant Course, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

(November 1994). Overview of Bone Marrow Transplant. Bone Marrow Transplant Course, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

(January 1993). Antiemetics, Colon Cancer and Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy Course, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.

(November, December 1992). Antiemetics, Colon Cancer and Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy Course, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA.

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program: University of Pittsburgh

2001-2003 2001-2003 2001-2003

Member, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program Advisory Board Manager, Oncology Clinical Emphasis

Primary Teacher: NURNP 2107 Clinical Emphasis: Oncology Primary Teacher: NURNP 2027 Role Seminar

Primary Teacher: NURNP 2028 Role Practicum

Clinical Faculty: NUR 2020 Physical Diagnosis

Clinical Faculty: NURNP 2101 Episodic/Chronic Problems in Acute Care

Undergraduate Nursing Program: University of Pittsburgh

2001-2003 Primary Teacher: NUR 1133 Transitions

Guest Lecturer

(November 2002). Panel Discussion on Professional role, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing for NUR 1133: Transitions into Professional Nursing.

(November 2002). CML and Bone Marrow Transplant, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing for NUR 1690: Exploring Care.

(March 2002). Cultural and Diversity Among Various Ethnic Groups. NURNP 2027 Role Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA.

(February 2002). Diagnosis and Management of Anemia. NURNP 2100 Common Management, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA.

Consultation

(June 2001). Nursing Executive Center Practice Brief, Building Bridges Toward More Productive Hospital—Nursing School Partnerships, The Advisory Board Meeting. Contributed to Model #4: Student to Nurse Transitions.

Service

University of Pittsburgh: School of Nursing

2001-2003 Faculty Practice Committee

July 2002 Minority Recruitment Representative, National Black Nurses Association, INC.

30th Annual Institute & Conference, Houston, Texas.

Hospital Committees

Kindred Hospital (Heritage Valley)

2007 Member of the Ethics Committee

Aliquippa Community Hospital

2006-2007 Chairman of Credentialing Committee

The Western Pennsylvania Hospital

1998-2000 Inpatient Oncology Committee 1997 Primary Nurse Committee

Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

1992 Oncology Journal Club Committee

Shadyside Hospital

1991 Skin Care Committee 1991 Primary Nurse Committee

Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center

1987.1987 Infection Control Committee

1988.1988 Nursing Journal Club Committee

Community Activities

1997- Present American Cancer Society: Beaver County Chapter 1992 West Penn Hospital Health Fair: Education

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