DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), GPA 4.0, December 2020, Texas Woman’s University – Dallas, Texas
Master of Science – Major – Family Nurse Practitioner, GPA 3.93, December 2012, Texas Woman’s University – Denton, Texas
Master of Science – Major – Informatics – Minor in Clinical Applications – anticipated graduation in 2022, Texas Woman’s University – Denton, Texas Bachelor of Science – Major – Nursing, December 1995, University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston
SKILLS
Electronic Health Records: Epic, Centricity, Aprima, eClinical Works, Allscripts Business Intelligence: IBM SPSS statistical analytics, Microsoft Excel, Apple Numbers Statistical Programming: Python, R
App Development: AppSheet
Collaboration & Productivity Tools: Google Suite, Microsoft 365 Office, Apple Pages/Keynotes/FaceTime, Zoom, Uber Conference, Skype, Blackboard Collaborate, Canvas Collaborate
Research Tools: RefWorks, ProQuest, Evidence-based research, PsychData Project Management Software: MindView, Excel
Telehealth/Telemedicine: Telemedicine: A practical guide for incorporating into your practice; Certified Telemedicine Clinical Presenter with Telestroke Specialty HONORS / AWARDS
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society – International and Beta-Beta Chapter Golden Key International Honor Society
Epsilon Omega Epsilon Honor Society
Sigma Alpha Pi - National Society of Leadership and Success COMMITTEES
Graduate Academic Affairs Committee (GAAC)
Joint DNP Council BSN to DNP 2022
Task Force BSN to DNP 2022
ANIA DFW Curriculum Sub-Committee
Academic EHR and RPM
EMR/EHR Ambulatory Materials
Research & Clinical Scholarship Committee
DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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EXAMINATIONS
AANPCB, May 15, 2013
NCLEX, 1996
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONS
Texas Registered Nurse License
Texas Advanced Practice Registered Nurse License
Montana APRN License
Utah APRN License
Wyoming APRN License
New Mexico APRN-CNP License
Arizona APRN-RNP License
Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certified
2017 NP 24-Hour Buprenorphine Waiver Training
BLS
DEA is retired, eligible for reactivation
WORK EXPERIENCE
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER WORK EXPERIENCE
Clinical Consultant/Expert Witness
Family Nurse Practitioner (2018 - Present)
Serve as a clinical consultant and expert resource to internal and external customers for all aspects of advanced practice utilizing Evidence-based Practice and Research; prepare and provide research-based reports to the Board on activities related to advanced practice registered nurse (APRN); collaborate with legal staff and the APRN to provide an evidential defense of licensure.
UT Southwestern Clements Hospital Emergency Room
DNP Family Nurse Practitioner – Student Clinical Hours (2018 - 2019) Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from standard in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide appropriate counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice and implementing accurate documentation in the EMR (Epic) system. The patient population included infants through DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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geriatric. Chronic disease management included Diabetes Mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, asthma, hypothyroidism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, obesity, weight management, allergy, and immunology. Acute care management included suturing, I&D’s, finger and toenail removal, flu, and seasonal upper respiratory infections. Superior T
Family Nurse Practitioner (2017 - 2018)
Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide relevant counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice. Implementing accurate documentation in the EMR (Centricity) system. The patient population included adult males. Complete men’s health and wellness services with responsibilities that included physical exams, testosterone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction (ED), noninvasive ED treatment procedure, Alopecia platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments, PRP penile injections, and medication management. Maintaining strict patient guidelines by monitoring PDMP, patient education, weekly testosterone injection, and monthly testosterone assessment to evaluate the need for medication adjustments.
Center for Pain Relief and Rehabilitation
Family Nurse Practitioner (2017)
Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, X-rays, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide relevant counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice. Implementing accurate documentation in the EMR (Aprima) system. The patient population included teenagers through geriatric. Pain DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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management using extended and immediate relief medications, topical creams, stretches, TENs units, or ordering joint or trigger point injections. Maintaining strict patient guidelines by monitoring PDMP, performing urine drug screening, annual imaging, patient education, and monthly pain assessment to evaluate the need for medication and adjustments. Digestive Health Associates of Texas, P.A.
Family Nurse Practitioner (2016-2017)
Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, Gastric Emptying Study, Esophageal Motility with Impedance, EGD, Colonoscopy, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide relevant counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, Gastric Emptying Study, Esophageal Motility with Impedance, EGD, Colonoscopy disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice. Implementing accurate documentation in the EMR (eClinicalWorks) system. The patient population included teenagers through geriatric. Diseases management included Helicobacter Pylori, Bile induced diarrhea, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s, Colitis, Diarrhea, Constipation, Abdominal Pain, Hepatitis, and Pancreatitis.
Lifetime Family Medicine
Family Nurse Practitioner (2013-2016)
Family Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide relevant counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process in order to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice. Implementing accurate documentation in the EMR (Allscripts) system. The patient population included infants DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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through geriatric. Chronic disease management included Diabetes Mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, asthma, hypothyroidism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, obesity, weight management, allergy, and immunology. Acute care management included suturing, I&D’s, finger and toenail removal, flu, and seasonal upper respiratory infections. FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENT WORK EXPERIENCE
RC Medical - Denton, TX
Family Nurse Practitioner – Student Clinical Hours (September 2012 – November 2012) Family Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide appropriate counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice and implementing accurate documentation in the EMR system. The patient population included infants through geriatric. Chronic disease management included Diabetes Mellitus, anemia, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, asthma, hypothyroidism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, obesity, weight management, headaches, allergy, and immunology. Acute care management included suturing, I&D’s, finger and toenail removal, pyelonephritis, urinary tract infections, sinusitis, flu, and seasonal upper respiratory infections.
Cook Children’s Neighborhood Clinic Miller - Fort Worth, TX Family Nurse Practitioner – Student Clinical Hours (March 2012 – May 2012) Family Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for pediatric patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide appropriate counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice and implementing accurate DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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documentation in the EMR system. The patient population included infants through adolescents. Chronic disease management included Diabetes Mellitus, anemia, hyperlipidemia, asthma, congenital hypothyroidism, obesity, weight management, headaches, allergy, and immunology. Acute care management included Otitis media, strep throat, impetigo, pyelonephritis, urinary tract infections, sinusitis, flu, and seasonal upper respiratory infections.
Adriatica Women’s Health OB/GYN - McKinney, TX
Family Nurse Practitioner – Student Clinical Hours (September 2011 – November 2011) Family Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for Women’s Health patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide appropriate counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice and implementing accurate documentation in the EMR system. The patient population included adolescents through geriatric. Patient care included Pap smears, STD testing, IUD removal, annual exams, urinary tract infections, breast exams, menopausal issues, female sexual dysfunction issues, and creating a brochure.
Children & Community Health Center of McKinney - McKinney, TX Family Nurse Practitioner – Student Clinical Hours (September 2011 – November 2011) Family Nurse Practitioner responsibilities included: Directly interacting with or caring for pediatric patients by using effective communication and interviewing techniques to regularly maintaining, modifying patient records, obtaining complete medical history data from patients; perform physical examinations to collect physical data, historical and biopsychosocial data, with evaluations of laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scan reports, to develop and implement appropriate diagnosis and therapeutic interventions, along with management of chronic diseases, following Texas’ Nursing Practice Act. Recognizes deviations from normal in-body systems and refers to appropriate medical/social resources. Initiates and manages preventative healthcare services. Provide appropriate counseling and education to patients and significant others regarding laboratory tests, ultrasound, MRI, CT scan reports, disease processes, weight management, preventative health management, and chronic diseases. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to improve the care process to promote continuity of care. Initiates actions to meet patient/family’s needs. Take actions to reduce patients’ risk by utilizing evidence-based practice and implementing accurate documentation in the EMR system. The patient population included infants through DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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adolescents. Chronic disease management included Diabetes Mellitus, anemia, hyperlipidemia, asthma, congenital hypothyroidism, obesity, weight management, headaches, allergy, and immunology. Acute care management included Otitis media, strep throat, impetigo, helicobacter pylori infection, pyelonephritis, urinary tract infections, sinusitis, flu, and seasonal upper respiratory infections.
REGISTERED NURSE WORK EXPERIENCE
Dallas Endoscopy Center (2004-2009)
Digestive Health Associates of Texas (2003-2004)
Old Town Endoscopy Center (1998-2001)
Agency Nursing (Dallas) (1997-1998)
Agency Nursing (Houston) (1997)
Memorial Southwest Hospital (Houston) (1996-1997)
PRESENTATIONS
Rotterdam University (April 2018)
Wolf, I. (2018). Stage 1A Ovarian Cancer: A Case Study. Invited presentation at the Nursing Student International Colloquium: Advanced Practice Nursing: The Netherlands. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. [Status: Presented] [Non-Refereed] Norbert Weiner University (2019)
Wolf, I. (2019). Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Can Save a Life: A Case Report. Invited presentation at Avances y Retos en la Investigacion Cientifica Texas Woman’s University – Universidad Norbert Wiener. Lima, Peru. [Status: Presented] [Non-Refereed] University of Maria Auxiliadora (2019)
Wolf, I., Roussel, L., Bailey, C., Huffman, A. (2019). Addressing the Primary Care Provider Shortage Dilemma: What are the possible solutions? Invited presentation at 5th Nursing Student International Colloquium Universidad Maria Auxiliadora-Texas Woman’s University. Lima, Peru. [Status: Presented] [Non-Refereed] PUBLICATIONS
(Editing for re-submission for publication) Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health – Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Can Save a Life-A Case Report UNPUBLISHED
Wolf, I. (2020). Evidence-Based Practice Remote Patient Monitoring Curriculum Development: A Descriptive Pilot Project. Unpublished manuscript. Wolf, I. (2019). Module 1.2 Overview of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) [PPT]. Unpublished manuscript. Retrieved September 15, 2019, Retrieved from www.twu.edu Wolf, I. (2019). M1.2 Remote Patient Monitoring Crossword Puzzle. Unpublished manuscript. Retrieved September 15, 2019, Retrieved from www.twu.edu DR. IRENE WOLF, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
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Wolf, I. (2019). Components to support RPM clinical decision making [PPT]. Unpublished manuscript. Retrieved September 15, 2019, Retrieved from www.twu.edu LANGUAGES
English (native)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Academy of Nurse Practitioner, member
Texas Nurse Practitioner, member
Sigma Theta Tau International and Beta-Beta Chapter, member Texas Doctor of Nursing Practice, member
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), student member American Psychological Association, student member American College of Physicians, FNP member
American Nursing Informatics Association, DFW Chapter, student member