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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Susan Yount, PhD, CNM, WHNP-BC, FACNM ADDRESS: 2538 North Orchard Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85712 PHONE: Work/Cell: 520-222-3232 Email Address [email protected] or [email protected] LICENSURES and CERTIFICATIONS: AZ: RN, Nurse Midwife and prescriptive privileges, exp 4/1/2016 MA: RN, Nurse-Midwife and prescriptive privileges, exp 5/15/2016 CPR Basic Life Support: exp 1/16 Neonatal Resuscitation: exp 9/15 Certified Nurse Midwife, ACNM, exp 12/31/2015 Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner, NCC, exp 3/31/2015 DEA Registration number: exp 5/31/16 Previous CNM licensure: Oregon, California, Texas, New Mexico EDUCATION: Institution and Location Degree Frontier Nursing University, Hyden, KY post-graduate 8/08 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Dates Major Women’s Health Care NP PhD 5/06 Nursing Research Focus on Vulnerable Populations Minor: Nursing Systems with emphasis on Rural Health and Alternative Therapies University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, TX MSN 5/99 Minor: Nursing Education Nurse-Midwifery University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS BSN 5/95 Nursing Garden City Community College AS 12/89 Sciences ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: Institution or Firm Rank or Title Dates Frontier Nursing University Associate Professor, 1/09 to present Course Coordinator Midwifery & Women’s Health, Academic Advisor Taught in: Midwifery, Women’s Health and Doctorate Nursing Practice (post-master’s) tracks Midwifery Institute of Philadelphia Adjunct Faculty 1 8/11 to 5/12 Women’s Health/Antepartum Critical Analysis/Research I & II Grand Canyon University Adjunct Faculty online 1/10 to 8/10 Nursing Theory and Research (graduate) San Diego State University Assistant Professor 8/07 to 8/08 Interim Director of Women’s Health 8/08 to 8/09 Adjunct Faculty 12/08 to 5/10 Arizona State University Faculty Associate Clinical Obstetrics (BSN) University of Texas at El Paso & Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences Center Clinical Instructor in Nursing 6/01 to 3/03 Academic Advisor, Faculty Practice Howard County Community College Adjunct Faculty Summer OB course 5/99 to 7/99 OTHER EMPLOYMENT: Institution or Firm Rank or Title Dates South Shore Hospital CNM prn (research) July 2014 to present DMG formerly MedPro Phoenix, AZ CNM (PT) CNM (prn) 8/08 to 3/31/11 4/11 to 7/12 Tucson Birth & Women’s Health Ctr CNM (part-time) 7/07 to 7/14 Palomar Medical Center Escondido, CA CNM PRN 1/08 to 7/09 Texas Tech University of the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX Director of Rural Health/ 11/06 to 8/07 Outreach: Dept of OB/GYN, Medical Education Titus Regional Medical Center CNM 11/04 to 8/06 New Beginnings Birth Center Roswell, NM CNM (Locums) 6/03 to 10/04 Pinal County Health Services Apache Junction, AZ CNM/NP Well-woman only 7/03 to 8/04 OB/GYN Health Center Medford, Oregon CNM 9/99 to 7/00 8/02 to 8/04 HONORS, AWARDS AND HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: Date Award or Honor 7/13 Five Star Excellence Award, Provider OB/GYN Services Overall Quality of Doctor 2 5/13 4/13 9/12 5/08 5/06 12/03 2/02 5/99 5/99 4/99 12/96-8/97 5/95 Care, Top 3% Best Research Poster at ACNM Annual Meeting 2013 Election to ACNM Fellowship; Induction 5/30/13 Nominated for Student Choice Award in Teaching Excellence (FNU) Faculty representative as Student Marshall for School of Nursing (SDSU) Class of 2008 Graduated with Distinction (PhD) Summa Cum Laude Student Marshall for Doctoral Graduates (Univ of AZ) Nominated for Excellence in Teaching Award (ACNM) Graduated with Honors (MSN) Summa Cum Laude Student representative as Student Marshall for Master’s Graduates Class of 1999 “Outstanding Graduate Student” Nursing Convocation Ceremony “Excellence Shows” 3 awards for excellent nursing care: patient nominated Graduated with Distinction (BSN) Summa Cum Laude Honor Society Memberships 5/1995 to present Sigma Theta Tau International 2/2011 to present Frontier Nursing Honor Society PUBLICATIONS: Book Chapters Yount, S. & Garland, M. (2013) Tethering in labor: The effect of current practices on the normalcy of labor In Anderson, B. and Stone, S. (eds) Best Practices in Midwifery: Using the Evidence to Implement Change. Spring Publishing Company. Yount, S. & Garland, M. (2013) Untethering in labor: The effect of current practices on the normalcy of labor In Anderson, B. and Stone, S. (eds) Best Practices in Midwifery: Using the Evidence to Implement Change. Spring Publishing Company. Yount, S.M. & Seufferlin, P. (planned March 2015). Chapter 21: Reproductive Health In Hackley, B. & Kriebs, J.M. (eds). Primary Care of Women: A Guide for Midwives and Women’s Health Providers. Articles in Refereed Journals Hunter, L., Rychnovsky, J. & Yount, S. (2009). A selective review of maternal sleep characteristics in the postpartum period. JOGNN 38 (1), 60-68. Hunter, L. & Yount, S. (2011). Oral health and oral health care practices among low-income pregnant women. JMWH 56(2), 103-109. Guillamente, T. & Yount, S. (2012). Contraceptive and anti-epileptic drugs: A guide to help women with epilepsy become informed about their best choices. JMWH 57(3), 290-295. Yount, S. & Lassiter, N. (March/April 2013) The pharmacology of prostaglandins and the induction of labor. JMWH 58(2),133-144. Yount, S.M. (2013). The impact of pelvic floor disorders and pelvic surgery on women’s sexual satisfaction and function. JMWH online, 538-545. 3 Wortman, P. & Yount, S. & Jones, M. (in process). Mobile application used for women’s health in rural settings. Yount, S.M., Butler, J., Macon, S., Bevill, S. & Wertman, F. (in process). Comparison of birth outcomes in relation to health behaviors of women who attended group prenatal versus individual prenatal care visits. Yount, S (in process) Pelvic floor exercises: What is most effective? Kissler, K & Yount, S. (in process) Primary Prevention of Urinary Incontinence: A case study of prenatal modifiable risk factors Abstracts Karsnitz, D., John, D., Short, G. & Yount, S (2014). Getting the most form distance DNP education: DNP graduates affecting changes in quality healthcare through leadership and health policy. September 2014, DNP Conference, Nashville, TN. Yount, S.M., Butler, J., Macon, S., Bevill, S. & Wertman, F. (2013). Comparison of birth outcomes in relation to health behaviors of women who attended group prenatal versus individual prenatal care visits. May 2013, ACNM, Nashville TN. Poster Presentation Hunter, L. & Yount, S. (2009). Oral health and oral health care practices among low-income pregnant women. May 2009, ACNM, Seattle, Washington. Poster presentation. Yount, S. (2007). Use of manzanilla tea during the childbearing period among women of Mexican origin who reside in the U.S.-Mexico border region (focus on gynecological uses). June 2007, Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Paper presentation. Yount, S. (2007). Use of manzanilla tea during the childbearing period among women of Mexican origin who reside in the U.S.-Mexico border region (focus on obstetrical uses). May 2007, ACNM, Chicago, Illinois, paper presentation. Yount, S. (2005). Manzanilla tea use among childbearing border Hispanic women. Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, Boulder, Colorado, poster presentation. Yount, S. (2004). Manzanilla tea use among childbearing border Hispanic women. April 2004, Western Institute of Nursing Conference, Portland, Oregon, poster presentation. Dissertation Yount, SM (2006). Use of manzanilla tea during the childbearing period among women of Mexican origin who reside in the U.S.-Mexico border region. UMI Dissertation Abstract Database PRESENTATIONS: Invited Yount, SM & Paul, J. May 29-30, 2013, Exam Prep Course, ACNM, Nashville TN, Antepartum content and Antepartum Case Study. Referred 4 Yount, S., July 19-21, 2004. Success of an online graduate rural health course group project: The students’ perspective, 31st Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, Phoenix, AZ Yount, S., January 4-6, 2002. Cross cultural mentorship through community immersion and cooperative learning. Mosby’s Faculty Development Institute Nurse Educators: Building Bridges to the Future, Radisson Resort and Spa, Scottsdale, AZ. Yount, S., April 30, 1999. What pregnant clients want to know: Comparison of pregnant client and provider perceptions (A focus on border Hispanic women), Annual Research Conference, Specialization in Nursing: Research, Practice, and Projects, Sigma Theta Tau International, Delta Kappa Chapter and the University of Texas El Paso College of Health Sciences Continuing Education Department, El Paso, TX. Research/Poster or Presentation by Graduate Students Mentor, King, K. September 19-21, 2012, Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis. 5th Annual Doctor of Nursing Practice conference, St. Louis, MO. Mentor, Charles, L. September 21, 2012, Comfort Over Pain in Pregnancy. American Society for Pain Management Nursing: National conference, Baltimore, MD. Other Yount, S., June 2007, Bone Health for Women, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterPermian Basin Dept of OB/GYN, Crane Community Building, Sponsored by Medical Center Hospital. Yount, S., May 2007, Sexually Transmitted Infections, TTUHSC-Permian Basin Dept of OB/GYN, Monahans Community Center, Sponsored by Alternative Education Program for Adolescents. Yount, S., January 2007, Clinical Presentations in Pregnancy, Guest lecturer for TTUHSC-Permian Basin School of Nursing Nurse Practitioner’s Program. Yount, S., Spring 2004, Two presentations as guest lecturer for Senior II students of High Risk Obstetrics, Arizona State University-West Campus. Yount, S., Spring 2003, Two presentations as guest lecturer for Senior II students of High Risk Obstetrics, Arizona State University-West Campus. Yount, S. January 2002, Emergency Delivery, guest lecturer for Women’s Health II at the University of Texas El Paso. Yount, S., March 2000, Contraception Options while Breastfeeding, Community Education presentation at the Smullin Center of Rogue Valley Medical Center, Medford, Oregon. Yount, S., March 1999, Domestic Violence: A Cultural Perspective, guest lecturer for Well-Woman GYN course at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Research Grants Research Graduate Assistant, Exercise and COPD, NIH Grant, PI: Dr. Amy Tsang, University of Arizona, 9/03 to 1/04. 5 Nurse-Midwifery Faculty member, Nurse-Midwifery; culturally competent perinatal care, HRSA Grant, PI: Dr. Judith Fullerton, UTEP, El Paso, TX, 8/01 to 3/03. Co-PI, Acculturation, Health Beliefs, and the use of Prenatal and Follow-up Care among Low-Income Mexican American Women, Kellogg Foundation, PI: Dr. Leticia Gonzalez of Border Studies Department UTEP. Funded after resigned from UTEP; not involved in project beyond writing grant, 1/02 to 6/02. Funded for 300,000 Additional research projects PI, Pelvic Floor Control Study: Experiences with Urinary Incontinence during pregnancy and postpartum. South Shore Hospital, Weymouth MA, awaiting IRB Approval PI, Satisfaction of birth outcomes using Nitrous Oxide for labor pain management. South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, MA, Working on IRB application PI, Comparison of birth outcomes in relation to health behaviors of women who attended group prenatal versus individual prenatal care visits. American Association of Birth Centers Dataset for Tucson Birth and Women’s Health Center. 07/12 to 7/14 Consult with Dr. Coonrod for Dr. Linda Leucken Arizona State University Department of Psychology, NIH grant, Coregulatory Processes and Postpartum Depression in Low-income Mexican Americans AKA Madres Neuvas, at Maricopa Integrated Health Centers. 12/08 to 3/31/11 Faculty Mentor, Does the antepartum intended feeling method translate into the actual postpartum feeding method? Dr. Cherie Worford, 4th year OB/GYN resident at Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ. 10/08 to 6/10 Co-PI, Oral Health in Low-Income Women in San Diego, CA, PI: Dr. Lauren Hunter, 10/07 to 2/09. PI, Health Literacy Survey of Adult Women in Rural West Texas Communities, 1/07 to 8/08. PI, Use of Manzanilla Tea during the Childbearing Period among Women of Mexican Origin who reside in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region, 1/05 to 4/06. PI, Beliefs and Uses of Traditional Healer Practices among Hispanics, 8/04 to 5/05. Co-PI, What Pregnant Clients Want to Know: Comparion of Pregnant Client and Provider Perceptions: A Focus on Border Hispanic Women, Group research project for master’s candidates at UTEP, 12/97 to 3/99. FACULTY PRACTICE ACHIEVEMENTS: Funded Grants for Clinical Practice: DSHS Competitive RFP; Title V, X & XX; Family Planning Services Region 10. Funding period 7/1/07 to 6/30/08. Funded around $150,000 DSHS Competitive RFP #CHS/BC-0223.1; Breast and Cervical Cancer Services. Funding period 7/1/07 to 6/30/08. Funded around $75,000 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 6 Memberships and Positions Held in Professional Organizations Commission for Accreditation of Birth Centers, Panelist, 10/2014 to present Commission for Accreditation of Birth Centers, Site Visitor, 10/2012 to 10/2014 ACNM Continuing Education Evaluation Reader Panel Member, July 2012 to present ACNM Live Learning Center Developer for Exam Prep, Team member, Focus on Antepartum Section, January 2012 to May 2014 Division of Education, Online Continuing Education Committee member, November 2011 to May 2014 Continuing Competency Assessment Section, ACNM, Chair, May 1, 2009 to June 15, 2010; committee disbanded and consumed in DOE ACNM. Continuing Competency Assessment Section, Member, ACNM, August 2006 to April 2009. Policy and Advisory Board Memberships Nurse-Family Practice Advisory Board Member, Tucson, AZ, December 2013 to May 2014 ACNM Arizona Affiliate, Board Member, January 2012 to January 2015 Division of Education Governing Board, ACNM, Committee member, February 2011 – December 2011 Re-entry Task Force, ACNM, committee member, January 1, 2010 to March 2010 Perinatal PI Policies and Procedures sub-committee, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, 11/09 to 3/11 International Confederation of Midwives, Research Advisory Network, Member, 11/06 to 12/08. Editorial activities International Journal of Women’s Health, Reviewer, January 2014; June 2014 Journal of Obstetrical, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, Reviewer, November 2011 to present International Confederation of Midwives, Abstract reviewer for 2007 International Conference, May 2007. Professional Memberships 12/12 to present 7/12 to present 5/09 to 12/12 2/11 to present 9/08 to present 9/07 to 9/09 ACNM Local Chapter, Tuscon, AZ now Arizona Affiliate AABC member with Birth & Women’s Health Center in Tucson, AZ ACNM Local Chapter, Phoenix, AZ Frontier Nursing Honor Society, Hyden, KY Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health California Association of Nurse Practitioners 7 9/07 to 9/09 1/06 to 1/12 7/04 to 7/06 8/97 to present 12/98 to 3/03 5/95 to present 5/95 to 12/01 12/97 to 12/99 9/93 to 5/95 ACNM Region VI, Chapter 1, CA American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Arizona Public Health Association American College of Nurse Midwives Consortium of Texas Certified Nurse Midwives Sigma Theta Tau International University of Kansas Alumni Association ACNM Local Chapter 10, Texas Kansas State Nurses Association School SERVICE: Academic Standards Committee Chair, FNU, July 2012 Task force for FNU; updating comprehensive exam questions (antepartum), January 2012 to May 2012 Nurse-Midwifery Bound for Comps Committee, FNU, October 2011 to October 2013 Treasurer for Frontier Honor Nursing Society, FNU, 2/11 to 1/14 President of Frontier Honor Nursing Society, FNU, 12/13 to present - Applied for and in process of becoming an STTI Chapter Project Committee Chair for Doctoral Nursing Practice Capstone Projects, FNU - A patient centered CNM led navigator program for cervical cancer prevention. 5/14 to present - Creation of a menopause workshop in rural Kentucky 5/14 to present - Taking a sexual history: Education of providers in a military treatment facility 3/14 to present - A strategy to increase patient compliance of short term follow up recommendations 3/14 to present - Toolkit for providers utilizing EBG on medications treating sexual dysfunction among menopausal women 7/13 to 9/14 - An Information Tool to Bridge Cross-cultural Issues Between Healthcare Providers and Amish Childbearing Women 1/13 to 3/14 - Efficacy of Herbal Supplements to treat Diabetes and Hypertension 9/12 to 12/13 - Centering at an inner-city clinic; 3/12 to 3/13 - Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis: 3/11 to 6/12 - Obesity and Weight Retention Postpartum: 1/11 to 1/12 - Education on Allowing Women to Labor Down with Epidural Anesthesia: 7/10 to 3/11 - Complementary Approaches to Pain in Pregnancy: 2/10 to 2/11 - Development of a Worksite Wellness Program: 3/1 to 12/10 Curriculum Committee Member, FNU, 10/10 to present IRB Research Committee Member, FNU, 10/09 to 1/14 Chair of IRB Research Committee, FNU, 1/14 to present International Health Committee Member, FNU, 10/09 to present 8 Honor Code Council Meeting, Faculty Leader, FNU, September 21, September 23, 2009; July 2011; June 14, 2012, September 11, 2013, February 27, 2014 Interim Director of Women’s Health Program, San Diego State Univ, August 2008 to August 2010. Thesis Committee, Member, Master’s in Public Health Candidate, San Diego State University, 12/14/2007. Faculty Hearing Panel Member, San Diego State University, 12/07 to 12/08 Graduate Program Committee Member, San Diego State University, 9/07 to 9/08. Research Task Force, Member, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center of the Permian Basin, 1/07 to 3/07. Clinical (Patient Care) Task Force, Member, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center of the Permian Basin, 1/07 to 3/07. Doctoral Nursing Association, Co-representative (student), University of Arizona, 8/03 to 8/04. Thesis Committee, Member, Master’s of Science Nurse Midwifery Candidates, University of Texas at El Paso, 2/25/2003. Thesis Committee, Member, Master’s of Science Nurse Midwifery Candidates, University of Texas at El Paso, (4 candidates) Feb 12, March 4, March 12, March 12, 2002. Graduate Committee, Revision of graduate student handbook with Dr. Dorothy Stuppy, UTEP, 12/01. Recruitment Advisory Committee and Secretary, Univ of TX at El Paso, 8/01 to 3/03. Graduate Curriculum Committee, Secretary, University of Texas El Paso, 8/01 to 8/02. Peer Review Committee, Member, Westwood Medical Center, 1/97 to 12/97. COMMUNITY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Tucson Birth and Women’s Health Center, Pelvic Health class, quarterly began Fall 2012 to May 2014. AZ CNM Tucson representative, Midwifery Scope of Practice Advisory Committee member, Task force for CPM House bill 2247 in Arizona on licensed midwives scope of practice, December 2012. Medical Center Hospital, Community educational presentation on midwifery care, 6/25/2007. Alternative Education Program for Adolescents, Community educational presentation in rural towns on STI’s, 5/8/2007 and July 2007. 9 Bone health for women, Community educational program in rural towns, January, February, March, April and June 2007. Rogue Valley Medical Center, Community educational presentation on Non-hormonal Contraception, 3/15/2000. Co-participant on “Open for Business” radio show – KCMX February 17, 2000. A discussion of current issues in women’s health, pregnancy, and services available at OB/GYN Health Center; Promotion of Nurse Midwifery services. Co-developed and organized a Breastfeeding Support Group for the community. Held at St. Catherine’s Hospital, 1996. TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Training Grants 8/01-3/03: Nurse Midwifery Faculty member of a Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant: Nurse-Midwifery; culturally competent perinatal care. Duties included academic advisor for nurse-midwifery students, all aspects of student recruitment, Recruitment Advisory Committee secretary and member, taught one major course in each academic semester, and supervised students during clinical preceptorships. PI: Dr. Judith Fullerton Curriculum Development Activities WH634, Care of the Childbearing Women II (Women’s Health NP students), Updates to course to include adding projects, integrating clear, concise directions and timelines. Content was thin for 3credit course; improved April 2010 for Summer 2010 course (FSMFN). Spring 2011 working on course redesign to incorporate Community of Inquiry (COI) model. Changes to incorporate COI model incorporated into curriculum Fall 2011. Course adapted each term to refine and improve the course; incorporating the student recommendations. Updates every term. NM630, Advanced Women’s Health (WHNP and CNM students), Updates to course to include integrating clear, concise direction, and audio presentations; improved December 2009. In April 2010 thinned course to more appropriate number of hours for 1 credit course (FSMFN). Winter Term 2011 redesigned course to COI model. Course adapted each term to refine and improve the course; incorporating the student recommendations. Updates every term. N636, Women’s Health Assessment and Management 1 (WHNP and CNM students), Developed online course with Blackboard system (SDSU); Updated annually. N637 Women’s Health/Nurse Midwifery Clinical Practicum 1 (WHNP and CNM students), Developed online course with Blackboard system. (SDSU): Updated annually. N706, Evidence Based Practice and Information Technology, Summer and Fall 2014 strengthened course and added rigor to assignments. 10 Summer 2014: complete revision of Nurse as Educator post-master’s DNP course curriculum. Changed from a 2 credit to 3 credit online course. Fall 2014: refinement of course while working out new curriculum. Courses Taught FSMFN/FNU Used Angel Learning Management System and Blackboard Connect Winter 2015 moving to Canvas Learning Management System and Big Blue Button Course Number N706 PC711 Formerly N707 N706 N707 N706 N707 WH634 NM630 WH634 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 Course Number WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 Course Title EBP & IT Nurse as Educator Role Term CC CC Academic Year 2014 2014 Fall Fall Number Of Credits 3 3 Number of Students 18 18 EBP & IT Nurse as Ed EBP & Informatio n Technology Nurse as Educator CCBW II AWH CCBWII CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CC CC CC 2014 2014 2014 Summer Summer Spring 3 3 3 21 21 24 CC 2014 Spring 2 24 CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 Spring Winter Winter Fall Fall Summer Summer Spring Spring Winter Winter Fall Fall Summer Summer Spring Spring 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 55 8 8 50 10 73 10 65 16 36 9 63 15 71 9 46 Course Title Role CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CC CC CC CC Academic Year 2012 2012 2011 2011 11 Semester Winter Winter Fall Fall Number of Credits 3 1 3 1 Number of Students 10 52 8 44 WH634 NM630 CCBW II AWH CC CC 2011 2011 Summer Summer 3 1 8 36 Course Number WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 NM630 WH634 Course Title Role Semester CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II AWH CCBW II Spring Spring Winter Winter Fall Fall Summer Number of Credits 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 Number of Students 8 47 2 34 5 35 4 NM630 AWH 2010 Summer 1 20 WH634 Care of the Childbearing Woman II AWH CC CC CC CC CC CC Course Lead Course Lead Course Lead Academic Year 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 Spring 3 4 Course Lead Course Lead 2010 Spring 1 27 2010 Winter 1 33 Course Lead 2009 Fall 1 19 Course Faculty (filled in for 6 weeks for Dr. Karsnitz ) Course Faculty (filled for Dr. Karsnitz) Course Faculty (filled in for Dr. Karsnitz) Course Lead 2009 Fall 3 17 2009 Fall 3 20 2009 Fall 3 13 2009 Summer 1 26 NM 630 NM 630 NM 630 NM 619 Advanced Women’s Health Advanced Women’s Health Postpartum and Newborn Care NM 623 Advanced Postpartum/ Newborn Care NM642 Nurse Midwifery Clinical II NM 630 Advanced Women’s Health 12 PC615 NP611 PC615 NP611 NM619 NM630 NM630 NM619 NM623 Women’s Health Care Care of Childbearing Women Women’s Health Care Care of the Childbearing Woman Postpartum & Newborn Care Adv. Women’s Health Advanced Women’s Health Postpartum & Newborn Care Advanced Postpartum & Newborn Course Faculty Course Faculty 2009 Summer 3 As needed 2009 Summer 3 As needed Course Faculty Course Faculty 2009 Spring 3 11 2009 Spring 3 38 Course Faculty 2009 Spring 3 7 Course Faculty 2009 Spring 1 Course Faculty 2009 Winter 1 Graded CI papers only 7 Course Faculty 2009 Winter 3 8 Course Faculty 2009 Winter 2 10 Courses taught at Philadelphia University (Midwifery Institute): Used Adobe Connect Learning Management System Antepartum/GYN (online didactic) online adjunct faculty, 12 students NM720 Critical Inquiry I (Research) online adjunct faculty, 10 students Courses taught at Grand Canyon University: I believe it was Blackboard as it was a system I was familiar with for teaching. Nursing Theory or Nursing Research, online adjunct faculty, 25 students each term Courses taught at SDSU: (Course Coordinator of Didactic and Clinical) Used Blackboard Learning Management System N636 Women’s Health Assessment and Management 1, Course Coordinator, 2009, Spring, 3 credits, 7 students. Fall 2009 15 students, Fall 2010, 2011 N637 Women’s Health/Nurse Midwifery Clinical Practicum 1, Course Coordinator, 2009, Spring, 4 credits, 7 students. Fall 2009 15 students, Fall 2010 N354 Nursing of the Childbearing Family, Course Coordinator, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, 5 credits, 80-90 students N308, Pharmacology, Course Coordinator, Summer 2008, 3 credits, 60 students Arizona State University: Used Blackboard Learning Management System Nursing of the Childbearing Family, Clinical Faculty, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2004 13 University of Texas at El Paso/Texas Tech University: Course Coordinator Didactic and Clinical for CNM students, Antepartum Care, 5 credits, Summer 2001, 2002; Intrapartum Care, 5 credits, Fall 2001, Fall 2002; Comprehensive Midwifery, 5 credits, Spring 2002, Spring 2003 Student Advising at FSMFN/FNU (all nurse-midwifery or women’s health students) Class 131 40 students Class 106 45 students; mentoring Dr. Kelly Wilhite Class 100 8 students Class 96 31 students Class 72 23 students Class 65 18 students Student Research Advising Project Committee Chair for DNP Capstone Projects (FNU) Kimberly Couch: DNP, Development of a Worksite Wellness Program, 3/10 to 12/10 Lenore Charles: DNP, Complementary Approaches to Pain in Pregnancy; 2/10 to 2/11 Tambra Yates: DNP, Education on Laboring Down with Epidural Anesthesia, 7/10 to 3/11 Lori Bellwood: DNP, Obesity & Weight Retention Postpartum, 1/11 to 1/12 Kristi King: DNP, Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis, 3/11 to 3/12 Kristin Joy Kile: DNP, Culturally Sensitive Group Prenatal Care for Community Hispanic Women, 3/12 to 3/13 Indira Maurer: DNP, The Efficacy of Herbal Supplements Used in Treatment of Hypertension and Diabetes, 9/12 to 12/13 Marsena Howard: DNP, An Information Tool to Bridge Cross-cultural Issues Between Healthcare Providers and Amish Childbearing Women 1/13 to 3/14 Danita Napier: DNP, A toolkit for providers utilizing evidence based guidelines on medications treating sexual dysfunction among menopausal women, 7/13 to 9/14 Claudia Ortiz: DNP, A strategy to increase patient compliance of short term follow up recommendations for women who are high-risk for Breast Cancer 3/14 to present Ciara Aparicio: DNP, Military treatments facilities must be prepared to handle the unique needs of gay/lesbian/bisexual population 3/14 to present Barbara Lancaster: DNP, Creation of a menopause workshop in rural Kentucky 5/14 to present Ericka VanDersys: DNP, A patient centered CNM led navigator program for cervical cancer prevention. 5/1 to present Thesis/Project Member of Six; 1 for Master’s in Public Health (SDSU) & 5 Master’s of Nursing (UTEP) Attendance at CEU Programs 12/31/13 Osteoporosis, NCC, CEU: 10 hours 12/31/13 Sexually Transmitted Infections, NCC, CEU: 15 hours 12/31/13 Issues in Professional Licensing, NCC, CEU: 5 contact hours 12/31/13 Menopause Transition, NCC, CEU: 15 contact hours 12/6/13 Neonatal Resuscitation Program, American Academy of Pediatrics: 14 CEU: 9 contact hours 11/16/13 Total Control Program, Women’s Health Foundation, Chicago, IL CEU: 8 contact hours 11/6/2013 Writing for Publication: An Editor’s Perspective, Dr. Francie Likis Webinar for Frontier Honor Society: 2 contact hours 5/28-6/2/13 58th ACNM Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN 1/14-15/13 Centering Pregnancy: A model for Group Prenatal Care Instructional Workshop, CHI, Tucson, AZ, 12 contact hours. 12/14-15/12 18th Annual Conference on Challenges in Gynecology, New York City, NY, 12 contact hours with 2.25 pharmacology hours 10/4-6/12 6th Annual AABC Birth Institute, Unity in Diversity: The Birth Center Collaborative Model, St. Pete Beach, Florida, 13.80 contact hours with 2.0 Pharmacology hours 6/2-7/12 57th ACNM Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Contact hours 3/26/12 Menopausal symptoms: Are they at the root of this patient’s health issues? NPWH, 0.5 contact hours 3/26/12 Fibromyalgia: Practical strategies for diagnosis and management, NPWH, 1.0 contact hour 3/23/12 Practical pearls to improve patient adherence to contraceptive agents, NPWH, 0.5 CE with 0.25 pharmacology content 3/23/12 Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: Update on Best Practices and New Options, NPWH, 0.5 CE with 0.5 pharmacology content 3/22/12 HPV Update: What Nurse Practitioners Need to Know: Part 1 and 2 Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH), 1.0 with 0.5 pharmacology 1/23/12 Healthcare Provider BLS: renewal, American Heart Association via Desert Fire CPR & First Aid, Inc. 2.0 Contact hours 2/26/12 Continuing Competency: Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Continuing Competency Assessment, NCC, 5.0 hours 12/31/11 Drugs for Women’s Health and Reproductive Disorders, WBP611, NCC, 10 contact hours 12/31/11 Issues in Gynecologic Health, OL1A11, NCC, 15 contact hours 11/15/11 ACNM Preterm Labor & Birth Webinar, 1 contact hour 15 9/1-3/2011 5th Annual AABC Birth Institute: Climb to New Heights, Denver, CO, 14 contact hours, 2.5 hours pharmacology 5/31/10 One Chart Training, Tucson Hospitals Medical Education Program Tucson, AZ, 15 credit hours 10/17/09 Noelle Birthing Simulator Training, Third Stage Management Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix, AZ. 3 contact hours 10/2/09 Principle Investigator 101, Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix, AZ, 1 contact hour 9/12/09 Arizona Syphilis, an endemic disease. Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix, AZ, 1 contact hour 8/26/09 Healthcare Provider BLS – CPR/AED; Adult, Child, Infant, International CPR Institute at www.icpri.com 8/7, 14, 21, 28/09 Assertive Communication, Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix, AZ, 4 contact hours. 5/23-5/26/09 54th Annual Meeting and Exhibit, American College of Nurse Midwives, Seattle, Washington, CEU’s: 1.60; Pharmacy: 0.3 4/28/09 The Role of Catecholamine during labor and childbirth: From physiology to practice, Michel Odent, Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ. CEU’s: 1.5 contact hours 10/26/08 Doppler in Obstetrics: From fetal anemia to IUGR, Phoenix Integrated Residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ. 1 contact hour 10/3/08 Clinical-GYN Pathology, Phoenix Integrated Residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ. 1.5 contact hours 6/25/08 Furnishing Schedule II Controlled Substances: Regulatory Requirements for Nurse Practitioners & Nurse Midwives, California Association for Nurse Practitioners. 3 contact hours 4/8/08 Fetal Heart Monitoring Advanced Course Educational Resources, Inc. CEU’s: 6.5 contact hours 12/13/07 Contraceptive Update Audioconference Center for Health Training, Austin TX CEU’s: 2.0 contact hours 16 6/7-6/9/07 17th Biennial meeting of the Society for Menstrual Center Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 12 contact hours. 5/27-5/30/07 52nd Annual Meeting and Exhibit, American College of Nurse Midwives, Chicago, Illinois, CEU’s: 1.55; Pharmacy Credits: 0.7 3/16-17/07 Family Planning & Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Programs, Houston, TX. Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Training. 12 contact hours 2/17-18/07 East Meets West in Reproductive Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Gynecological Disorders & Infertility. Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness, NY, NY. Conference held in Los Angeles, CA. 14 continuing education credits. 2/6-2/7/07 STD Facts and Fallacies. Texas Department of State Health Services. Midland, TX. 14 contact hours. 12/8/06 Culture and Medicine: How understanding culture can Reduce health disparities, TTUHSC-Odessa, TX. 1 contact hour 12/5/06 Women’s Health Program Medicaid Waiver, Austin, TX. 11/28-11/29/06 Title X Project Director’s Conference. Austin, TX. 6/26/06 New Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Vaginal Infections, Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation, CEU: 1.80 contact hours with 1.20 hours pharmacology 4/6-4/8/06 39th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference 20th Annual WIN Assembly, Building Knowledge for Practice, Albuquerque, NM, CEU: 14.16 credit hours 2/9-2/11/06 Designing, Conducting, Analyzing and Funding Intervention Studies: A Research Intensive Workshop, ASU, Tempe, AZ CEU: 15.3 contact hours 10/27-10/28/05 Border Health/Salud Fronteriza: Information for Action, Tucson, Arizona. 6/2-6/4/05 Society for Menstrual Cycle Research Conference, Boulder, CO. University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences Center School of Nursing Professional Development and Extended Studies. 6.9 contact hours 17 4/30-5/2/05 The Future of Birth Conference, Boone Hospital Center, Columbia, MO. 18 contact hours Any education prior to this is filed and can be obtained if needed. 18