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Jean M. Lynn, RN, MPH, OCN® 3180 18th Street, No., Arlington, VA 22201 703-527-2954 (H) 703-582-9875 (Mobile) [email protected] _____________________________________________________________ Professional Summary Senior clinical leader with broad experience in cancer program development and management. Expertise in clinical program and organizational start ups, health policy, and clinical research. Faculty member and frequent speaker at national and international oncology meetings. Numerous oncology publications. National advocacy experience and leadership in professional associations. Strong abilities mobilizing community organizations to support program development. Masters in Public Health and Certified Oncology Nurse. ______________________________________________________________________________ Key Achievements Developed the first comprehensive Breast Center and a Mobile Mammography Program to reach underserved women in the Washington metropolitan area. Coordinated start-up for Cancer Expert Corp to support excellence in clinical research to underserved locations in the U.S and internationally. Developed the 1st Women’s Health Congress at George Washington University focused on the lay community Implemented the 1st Reach to Recovery™ Program in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Conducted training of nurses and development of a nurse managed breast-screening clinic for women in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Participated on Nurse Advisory Boards and Speaker’s Bureau for two major pharmaceutical companies that included development of marketing and educational tools and programs on national and international basis Co-founder and President of the Breast Cancer Care Foundation www.breastcancercarefoundation.org – a foundation to assist underserved women with breast cancer Professional Experience NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, Rockville, MD through its prime research sub-contract with SAIC-Frederick, Inc. (A subsidiary of Science Applications International Corporation) 2005-present Director, Cancer Expert Corps (CEC) Radiation Research Program Provide support in the startup phase of the CEC, the development and maintenance of clinical research infrastructure related to the project, and the coordination of potential NCI, extramural and international participants. Establish and manage the Cancer Experts Corps, a cadre of experts to assist the cancer disparities institutions as they develop their clinical research programs. Assist in the development of the necessary research infrastructure, including recruiting and coordinating professional expertise. Jean M. Lynn AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCLOGY, Alexandria, VA Oncology Nurse Consultant 2005 Provided expertise on special projects related to oncology practice and legislative issues. Developed manuscript for the Journal of Clinical Oncology for Cancer Research Dept. ONCOLOGY HEALTHCARE CONSULTANT, Arlington, VA 2004 Provided strategic business expertise for clients with oncology services and products; grant writing, development of medical and oncology education programs to include a CD-ROM CEU program for oncology nurses on targeted therapies; wrote publications on cancer research and policy. Clients include American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) The Wellness Community (TWC) Northern Virginia Community College, (NVCC) Healthmark Media and Matthews Media Group, Inc. (MMG). MATTHEWS MEDIA GROUP, INC., Rockville, MD Vice President, Oncology 2004 Provided strategic business expertise for clients with oncology products for clinical trial recruitment; development of promotional materials for patients and physicians; identifying experts in specific disease entity and organizing principal investigator meetings; assisted with identifying appropriate names for clinical trials and patient materials for recruitment to Phase I, II, and III clinical trials. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington, DC Served in a variety of positions with increasing responsibility Program Director, Breast Care Center and Mobile Mammography Operations 1982-2004 1992-2004 Developed the 1st Breast Care Center and Mobile Mammography Program at the George Washington University. Supervised clinical operations that focused on the newly diagnosed breast cancer patient, as well as overseeing the inception of the mobile mammography program that provided screening mammograms to women in the corporate and underserved community. Grant writing and supervision of grant applications, budgets, and personnel, setting clinical and operational standards for both programs. Evaluated, enrolled and provided data monitoring for patients entered onto Phase II and III clinical trials. Promoted outreach and education about breast cancer in the community and served on several boards of organizations that were involved with breast cancer and community outreach. Provided clinical breast exam training to nurses and physicians and certification as MammaCare™ Specialists as an Associate Director of Training for the Mammatech Corporation Clinical Nurse Manager, Cancer Center 1988-1992 Supervised all clinical operations, developed standards of care, protocols for chemotherapy treatment, recruitment of patients on clinical trials, member of Investigational Review Board, hiring of personnel, budgets and strategic planning for the cancer center. 2 Jean M. Lynn Clinical Nurse IV, Intensive Care Unit Provided clinical care to acutely ill patients in the intensive care unit. 1982 -1988 Earlier Experience Denver General Hospital, Denver, CO Clinical Staff Nurse, Surgical Intensive Care Unit 1982 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT Gynecologic Oncology Nurse Specialist 1977-1981 Academic Appointments The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science, Washington, DC Adjunct Assistant Professor, Health Care Sciences, Surgery and Health Policy 1997–present Georgetown University, Washington, DC Instructor, School of Professional Nursing, 2006 –present George Mason University, Fairfax, VA College of Nursing and Health Sciences Instructor 2005- 2006 Certification/Credentials/Awards Lifetime Medal of Achievement Award from the George Washington University School of Medicine, May 2003 for lifelong advocacy for prevention and awareness toward victory for a cure” as Program Director of the Breast Care Center and Mobile Mammography Operations. Congressional Tribute: Congressional Record, May 14, 2001 by the Honorable James L. Oberstar, D-MN for breast cancer screening and education. Oncology Certified Nurse Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Certification, Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Trainer End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Educator /Trainer MammaCare™ Specialist Education M.P.H., George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services Washington, DC B.S., Health Care Management, University of Maryland University College, College Park, MD 3 Jean M. Lynn A.A.S Nurse Education, Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ Washington Representative Program, Certificate The George Washington University Washington, DC 1984 Licensure District of Columbia # RN45410 Virginia # 00001204708 Professional Associations Oncology Nursing Society American Nurses Association Virginia State Nurses Association American Society of Clinical Oncology International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care American Society of Breast Disease American Association of Cancer Research American Society for Therapeutic Radiation and Oncology American Public Health Association Professional Affiliations 2006- 2007 2006- 2009 2007 2003-2004 2003-2006 2005-2006 2004 – 2003- 2006 1999- 2002 2001 2001- 1998 4 President, District of Columbia Oncology Nursing Society Board Member, American Society of Breast Disease Professional Advisory Board, The Wellness Community, Greater Washington DC Chairperson, 1st and 2nd Women’s Health Congress, George Washington University, Washington, DC Member, Steering Council, Oncology Nursing Society Leadership Team Faculty for Oncology Nursing Society’s Leadership Development Institute Grant Reviewer, Scientific Applications Susan G. Komen Foundation, Dallas, TX Board Member, American Cancer Society Mid-Atlantic Division, Washington, DC Board Member, National Breast Cancer Coalition, Representing the Oncology Nursing Society Fellow, Leadership Development Institute, Oncology Nursing Society Member, Medical Advisory Board Local Y-Me Affiliate Alexandria, VA Graduate, Project LEAD (Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Development) National Breast Cancer Coalition, Jean M. Lynn 19981995- 1996 Washington, DC Co-Founder and President of the Breast Cancer Care Foundation. www.breastcancercarefoundation.org International Nurse Consultant King Faisal Hospital, Riyadh, KSA Trad Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon Publications Lynn, J.M., Fulvestrant (‘Faslodex’) – A New Hormonal Treatment for Advanced Breast Cancer. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, Vol.8 No.1001, November 2004. Lynn, J.M., Segal, H., A Model Breast Care Center at George Washington University. Oncology Issues. Vol. 19, No.3, May/June 2004. Lynn, J.M., Rehabilitation and Nursing Care of the Breast Cancer Patient. Breast Cancer, Roses, D., Churchill Livingstone, 1999, 2005. Lynn, JM. Breast Tumors, Advance for Nurses, Vol.6 No.7, March 15, 2004. P41. Lynn, J.M., Surgical Techniques for Breast Cancer, Contemporary Issues in Breast Cancer, 2nd Ed. Dow, K. Jones Bartlett 2003 Lynn, J.M., The Oncology Nurse’s Role in Educating Patients on Endocrine Therapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer-Focus on Fulvestrant. Cancer Nursing Supplement to Vol.25, No.2S, April 2002. Lynn, J.M., Estrogen Receptor Downregulators: New Advances in Managing Advanced Breast Cancer. Cancer Nursing Supplement to Vol.25, No.2S, April 2002. O’Malley, A., Lawrence, W., Liang, W., Yabroff, R., Lynn, J.M., Feasibility of Mobile Cancer Screening and Prevention. Journal of Health Care for Poor and Underserved, Vol. 13, No.3, August 2002. Lynn, J.M., Male Breast Cancer. Men’s Cancers: How to Prevent Them, How To Treat Them, How to Beat Them. Haylock, P.J., Hunter House, 2001. Belinson, JL, Lynn, JM, Papillo, J, et.al. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Management of Gynecologic Cancer. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 139:148-153. 1981 Belinson JL, Papillo J, Lynn JM, et. al. The Nordstrom Screw and Its Application in the Management of Gynecologic Cancer. Gynecologic Oncology. 14:89-95.1982 Abstracts: Griffin, J.F., Belinson, J.L., Lynn, J.M., et. al. Combination Chemotherapy of Ovarian Carcinoma with CAP. Presented at Proceedings of ASCO. April 1981. Selected Presentations Multidisciplinary Care in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer, Oncology Nursing Society Congress, Orlando, 2005 The Importance of Quality of Life and Patient Choice in the Treatment of Breast Cancer 5 Jean M. Lynn Faslodex- A New Hormonal Treatment for Metastatic Breast Cancer. European Oncology Nursing Society Meeting, Edinburgh, UK 2004 New Horizons Impacting Risk and Diagnosis: Developing a Comprehensive Breast Center, Pre-Congress Workshop, Oncology Nursing Society Congress, Denver, 2003 Fulvestrant- What a Clinical Nurse Should Know. Oncology Nursing Society Fall Institute. St. Louis, November, 2001 MammaCare for Breast Examination, Seeking Excellence in Breast Cancer Care: A Multidisciplinary Symposium. Johns Hopkins Breast Conference, November, 2000 Quality Cancer Care: You can Make a Difference, Oncology Nursing Society Fall Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1999 Co-Presenter with Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker, Breast Cancer: Prevention Update, Oncology Nursing Society Fall Institute, Dallas, November 1998 The Nurse as the Breast Cancer Advocate, Keynote Speaker: Third Saudi Oncology Symposium, Riyadh, October 1996 DCIS: Diagnosis and Treatment, Oncology Nursing Society Congress, Anaheim, April 1995 The Pivotal Role of the Oncology Nurse in Breast Cancer Patient Management, Maintaining the Balance- Addressing the Changing Needs of the Patient on Long Term Therapy. Oncology Nursing Society Meeting, San Francisco, 1998 Improving Breast Cancer Care: New Therapies-New Solutions, Oncology Nursing Society Fall Institute, Washington DC, 1997 How Do Women Know When Their Breast Exam is Normal? Women’s Health Symposium, World Bank, Washington DC, November 1997 6