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Nancy Rollinson, RN, MSN, C-PNP Title Staff Affiliate Pediatrics Office Phone 203-785-2022/203-737-4396 Email Address [email protected] UPI 11125349 Organization MPEDI Cardiology Organization Unit Code 726003 Home Org ID 1395 Division MYSM School Of Medicine Campus Location 302 LCI 15 York St Office Address New Haven, CT 06510-3221 Dept. of Pediatrics US Mailing Address PO BOX 208064 New Haven, CT 06520-8064 Education 1974-1978 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2000-2004 Yale University School of Nursing Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program MSN degree conferred May 24, 2004 October, 2004 Pediatric Nursing Board Certification Professional Experience 4/2010 to present Coordinator of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at Yale University: responsibilities include outpatient care in weekly clinic; phone triage and management plan updates; inpatient care coordination in collaboration with the Heart Failure Service. 3/2009-present Coordinator of the Pediatric and Adult Congenital Electrophysiology service under the direction of Dr. Steven Fishberger: responsibilities include outpatient management of implanted devices and arrhythmia clinic patients in both the Pediatric and Adult Congenital setting; coordination of implant and inpatient care services for this same population. 10/2004-present Inpatient Coordinator for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Services Office: affiliation with Section of Pediatric Cardiology, LCI 302, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520, Employed by Yale-New Haven Hospital, with responsibilities at Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, 1 Park Street, New Haven, CT 06510 3/1997-10/2004 Nurse Clinician for the Section of Pediatric Cardiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, LCI 302, New Haven, CT 06520: Responsibilities include nursing duties related to the Pediatric catheterization and electrophysiology lab: 2 providing conscious sedation, non-invasive and invasive monitoring, recording of data, programmed stimulation, education of patients and families, communication and collaboration with community physicians, pacemaker interrogation and programming inpatient and in clinic setting, surgical assistant for device implantation, participation in clinics, and collaboration with Pediatric cardiology fellows for the care of patients with acquired and congenital heart disease. Focused practice the last 4 years to the arrhythmia and pacemaker service 6/1993-3/1997 Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, 1 Park Street, New Haven, CT 06510: Staff nurse in the Pediatric Surgery Center: an in and outpatient unit involved in the education, admission, assessment and post-anesthesia recovery of children undergoing surgical procedures and other testing requiring general anesthesia or conscious sedation. 1985-1998 Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine of Orange, 339 Boston Post Road, Orange CT: Staff nurse for a private Pediatric practice. Responsibilities include phone triage of calls from families, initial problemsolving with parents and patients, prioritizing of necessary office visits, initial assessment of patients upon arrival. 1/1981-5/1993 Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT Staff nurse in the Pediatric Intensive Care unit: a nine bed critical care serving children from the newborn period to adulthood. Responsibilities as a primary nurse include direct patient care of children requiring an intensive level of care with interdisciplinary collaboration, orientation of new staff, and off shift managerial responsibilities. 7/1978-1/1981 Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven, CT Staff nurse on a general pediatric unit responsible for the acute care of children requiring hospitalization in a non-critical environment. Professional Activities Program development March 2005 to present Development and implementation of High Risk Infant Home Monitoring Program for inter-stage single ventricle patients. Key contact for the Joint Council on Congenital Heart Disease (JCCHD) National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative 2004 to present Annual lecture series for ICU nursing staff for orientation to post operative cardiovascular nursing; arrhythmia management, pacemaker function and programming May, 2005 Weekly Pediatric Intensive care Nursing rounds: to provide education to nursing staff and provide necessary skills for improved patient care 3 March, 2003 Inpatient monitoring protocols and arrhythmia identification: nursing staff of Pediatric impatient units continuing education series, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, Department of Nursing Education May, 2001 Indications for pacemaker implantation in children, Fellows lecture series, Pediatric Cardiology Arrhythmia Conference, Yale University School of Medicine, Section of Pediatric Cardiology September, 1999 Cultural variations in nursing practice between nurses in the U.S. and their counterparts in Russia. Lecture for nursing education, Yale-New Haven Hospital. June, 1991 Pediatric Dysrhythmia Program for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurses, Yale-New Haven Hospital September, 1990 Standards and case study development for Competency-based Orientation, Yale-New Haven Hospital February 1989 Guideline development in the use of a Neurological Assessment Tool for nursing staff in the Pediatric Intensive Care unit, YaleNew Haven Hospital Professional memberships March 2011 to May 2011 JCCHD committee for development of feeding protocols for single ventricle infants December 2009 - Key Contact for Yale University team of the Joint Council for Congenital Heart Disease, National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative May, 1997 to 2006 Northeast Pediatric Cardiovascular Nurses’ Association Newsletter Editor 2005-2007 January, 1999 to 2004 Society of Pediatric Cardiovascular Nursing March, 2004 National Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Delta Mu Chapter Presentations October 15, 2011 NPCNA conference: Home Monitoring program for the high risk infant: Physician to Physician communication Committee Membership October, 2004March, 2005 Education and Orientation of New Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Lab Nursing Staff 2000-2004 Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day celebration committee 1998-2001 Clinical Pathway Committee for Post-operative care of Children with congenital heart disease 4 1990-1993 Competency Based Orientation Development Committee 1990-1993 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Preceptor Orientation Committee 1992-1993 Code 7 Staff Education Committee 1995-1997 Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital Pediatric Surgery Center Operations Committee Research/Publications “Nutrition Algorithms for Infants with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome; Birth through the First Interstage Period”. Slicker J, Hehir DA, Horsley M, Monczka J, Stern KW, Roman B, Ocampo EC, Flanagan L, Keenan E, Lambert LM, Davis D, Lamonica M, Rollinson N, Heydarian H, Anderson JB. Congenital Heart Disease 10: 2012 Aug. “Congenital Long-QT syndrome in Addison’s Disease: A Novel Association”. Lang, S. Rollinson, N. Fishberger, S. Pediatric Cardiology 33(3): 2012 March “Percutaneous right ventricular support during catheter ablation of intra-atrial reentrant tachycardia in an adult with a mustard baffle--a novel use of the Impella device”. Fishberger SB. Asnes JD. Rollinson NL. Cleman MW. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. 29(1):69-72, 2010 Oct. Nursing Review and Resource Manuel: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, 3 rd edition 2011, Publisher: American Nurses Credentialing Center. Reviewer: Chapter on Cardiovascular Disorders. “Transatrial lead implantation using the 4-Fr lumenless pacing lead and delivery system in young adults with congenital heart disease”. Fishberger SB. Rollinson NR. Warsy I. Whang B. Kim RW. Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology. 32(12):e40-2, 2009 Dec. “Suppression of intra-atrial reentrant tachycardia in patients with atrial overdrive pacing”. Snyder CS. Dobson G. Rollinson N. Graumann R. Congenital Heart Disease. 3(3):200-4, 2008 May. “Understanding and Managing Neurally Mediated Syncope in the Adolescent” Rollinson, N. The Journal of School Nursing 21:4. August 2005. “Intraoperative Radiofrequency Ablation: A Novel Treatment of Intra-Atrial Reentrant Tachycardia”. Kopf G, Moltedo JM, Iyer R, Mello D, Rollinson N, Synder C. Accepted for presentation for the XII World Congress on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology. February, 2003. “Maze Procedure Using Intra-operative Radiofrequency Ablation of the Right Atrium.” Kopf G, Mello D. Moltedo JM, Rollinson N, Snyder C. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 74(3):797-804; discussion 804, 2002 Sep. “Maze Procedure Using the Intra-operative Radiofrequency Ablation of the Right Atrium.” Kopf G, Mello D. Moltedo JM, Rollinson N, Snyder C. 5 Presented at the “Symposiom of the Society of Thoracic Surgery”, January 2001. “Pacemaker A-V Block Complicating Dual Chamber Pacing Systems in Young Patients” Acevedo V, Nehgme R, Rollinson N, Destafano R. Bidlingmaier N, Fahey J. Presented at “IX Congress of the Latin Society of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery” September, 2000. Certification Pediatric Nursing Certification Board Honors 3/2003 Sigma Theta Tau, Nursing Honor Society, Delta Mu Chapter 2/1986 Advancement to RN#1 in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Yale-New Haven Hospital Medical Missions 5/1998 Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery medical mission to St. Petersburg, Russia with Healing the Children, Northeast 10/2002 Second medical mission to St. Petersburg, Russia with Healing the Children 9/2009 Advanced scouting medical mission to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with Hearts Around the World Nancy L. Rollinson