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Nurse Practitionor

Location:
High Point, NC
Posted:
March 07, 2020

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CURRCULUM VITAE

PAUL NETZEL, DNP, APRN

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified

Family Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified

**** ********** *****,

High Point, NC 27265

Phone: 859-***-****

Email: adb6vb@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

Northern Kentucky University,

Highland Heights, KY

Nurse Practitioner Advancement

Acute Care to Family Nurse Practitioner

August, 2017

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Doctorate Nursing Practice

Nursing

December, 2012

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Post- Graduate

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

May, 2010

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Masters of Science

Nursing

May, 2009

West Chester University,

West Chester, Pa

Bachelor of Science

Nursing

May, 1994

MILITARY SERVICE

United States Navy Lieutenant Commander

Navy Nurse Corps

May 1994 – August 2007

United States Navy Hospital Corpsman First Class

Navy Hospital Corps

July 1982 – May 1994

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE APPOINTMENTS

University of Kentucky, College

of Nursing, Lexington, KY

Part-time Clinical Faculty,

Adult – Gerontology Acute Care

Nurse Practitioner Track

August, 2015 – May, 2018

University of Kentucky, College

of Nursing, Lexington, KY

Graduate Teaching Assistant,

Undergraduate Program

August, 2007 – May, 2009

Defense Medical Readiness

Training Institute

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Staff Instructor,

Emergency Resuscitative Courses.

June, 2004 – August, 2007

Navy Medicine Education and

Training Command

Naval Hospital Corps School,

Great Lakes, IL

Staff Instructor, Division Officer

Navy Hospital Corps medical training

July, 2001 – June, 2004

Paul Netzel

Curriculum Vitae 2

HOSPITAL / CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS

Naval Hospital Twentynine

Palms,

Twentynine Palms, CA

Chair, Business Operations

Member, Emergency and Disaster

Management Committee

Education Department – Instructor,

Emergency and Resuscitative Medicine

Courses

January, 2004 – July, 2007

Naval Hospital Okinawa,

Okinawa, Japan

Co-Chair, Emergency and Disaster

Management Committee

Education Department – Instructor,

Emergency and Resuscitative Medicine

Courses.

June, 1997 – June, 2001

PRACTICE/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

OrthoCarolina

Winston-Salem, NC

Nurse Practitioner

Hospitalist - Orthopedics

October, 2018 - Present

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner,

Clinical Research

July, 2015 – April, 2018

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner,

Medicine ICU

August, 2011 – July, 2015

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

Staff Nurse, PRN

Emergency Department

May, 2009 – February, 2011

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

Graduate / DNP student

August, 2007 – December,

2012

Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital

Twentynine Palms, CA

Clinical Nurse Manager / Assistant

Department Head, Emergency Medicine

Department

Department Head, Radiology Services.

June, 2004 – August, 2007

United States Naval Hospital

Corps School, Great Lakes, IL

Academic Instructor,

Division Officer

June, 2001 – June, 2004

United States Naval Hospital,

Okinawa, Japan

Staff Nurse,

Emergency Department

June, 1996 – June, 2001

United States Naval Hospital,

Millington, TN

Staff Nurse,

Special Care Unit

June, 1994 – June, 1996

AWARDS/HONORS

1996; 2010 Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing Paul Netzel

Curriculum Vitae 3

NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS

Active: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse, Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support.

Fundamentals of Critical Care Support, Trauma Nurse Specialist, Certified Emergency Nurse, Basic Life Support - Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support – Instructor, Advanced Burn Life Support – Instructor, Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum – Instructor. LICENSURE

2010 – Present Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - Active in Nursing Compact License states 1994 – Present Registered Nurse – Active in Nursing Compact License states SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

American Nurses Association

Kentucky Nurses Association

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

American Assembly for Men in Nursing

Emergency Nurse Association

Sigma Theta Tau International

RESEARCH AND EXTERNAL SUPPORT

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Key Personnel: College of Medicine funded,

Multidisciplinary Value Program (MVP):

“EMG (Electromyography) Feedback

Facilitated Physical Therapy in Mechanically

Ventilated Patients”.

Apr, 2017 – Apr, 2018

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Key Personnel: IRB: 16-0854-F6A:

“Determination of the Relationship of

Muscle Strength to Functional Capacity in

Outpatients with Pulmonary Disease”.

Oct, 2016 – Apr, 2018

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Key Personnel: IRB: 12-0807-F6A: “Effects

of All-Stim 2 Quadriceps Treatments on

Limb Muscle Strength in

Mechanically Ventilated Patients”.

Mar, 2017 – Apr, 2018

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Key Personnel: IRB: 16-0377-PIG: “Effects

of Physical Therapy on Mechanically

Ventilated Patients”.

Oct, 2016 – Apr, 2018

University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY

Key Personnel: NIH Grant 5R01HL113494-

04, a randomized control trial: “Treatment of

Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction in ICU

Patients”.

Jul, 2015 – Apr, 2018

Paul Netzel

Curriculum Vitae 4

BOOK CHAPTERS

Paul Netzel (2012). Health Problems Associated with Aging. In J.G. Foster and S. S. Prevost (Eds) Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults in Acute Care. pp 70-96. Philadelphia, Pa: F.A. Davis Company PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Supinski, G.S., Netzel, P., Schroder, E.A., Wang, L. & Callahan, L.A. Diaphragm and limb muscle dysfunction in critically ill mechanically ventilated patients. * Supinski, G.S., Valentin, E., Netzel, P., Schroder, E.A., Wang, L. & Callahan, L.A. Standard physical therapy does not increase quadriceps strength in mechanically ventilated patients.* Supinski, G.S., Laghi, F., Netzel, P. & Callahan, L.A. NMES treatment increases non-volitionally assessed quadriceps force generation of mechanically ventilated patients.** Supinski, G.S., Netzel, P. Valentine, E. & Callahan, L.A. (2017). Muscle activation assessed with electromyography is suboptimal during physical therapy in mechanically ventilated patients. The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal, Vol 31, Supplement 1; Abstract Number:1020.20.

*Manuscripts submitted for publication 2019

**Manuscripts in preparation for publication in 2019 / 2020 ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS

Supinski, G.S., Netzel, P., & Callahan, L.A. Limb Muscle Weakness in ICU Patients is More Severe than Previously Reported. Accepted for poster discussion session American Thoracic Society conference, May 2018 Netzel, P., Supinski, G.S., Valentine, E., & Callahan, L.A. Healthcare Providers Overestimate Responses to Physical Therapy. Presented at: Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lexington KY and American Thoracic Society conference, Washington D.C. May, 2018

May, 2017

Valentine, E., Supinski, G.S., Netzel, P., & Callahan, L.A. Physical Therapy Fails to improve Quadriceps Muscle Strength in Mechanically Ventilated Patients.

Presented at: Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lexington KY and American Thoracic Society conference, Washington D.C. May, 2017

Supinski, G.S., Valentine, E., Netzel, P., & Callahan, L.A. Effect of Physical Therapy on Respiratory Parameters in Mechanically Ventilated Patients. Presented at: Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lexington KY and American Thoracic Society conference, Washington D.C. May, 2017

Gerald S. Supinski, Paul F. Netzel, Emily N Valentine and Leigh Ann Callahan. Diaphragm Weakness in Critically Ill Patients. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology conference, Chicago, IL Apr, 2017

G.S. Supinski, P. Netzel, L.A. Callahan. Diaphragm Weakness in Mechanically Ventilated MICU Patients. Presented at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Lexington KY

May, 2016



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