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JACQUELINE A. ROBINSON MBA, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNS-BC 8700 Fairlane Drive Olmsted Township, Ohio 44138 440-427-8029 Date of Birth: July 1, 1966 Ohio License Number: RN 223400 Certificate of Authority: NS-1811 EDUCATION 2009-present: Graduate Student, PhD(c) in Higher Education Program, University of Toledo Cleveland Cohort doctoral program, dissertation stage 2006-2008 Certificate of Nursing Education, Cleveland State University Certificate program prior to sitting for the Certificate exam in Nursing Education sponsored by The National League for Nursing 1999-2001: Executive Master of Business Administration, Baldwin Wallace College Berea, Ohio. Courses in Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Strategic Planning 1997-1998: Certificate of Gerontology, Baldwin Wallace College, Berea, Ohio Courses included Biology, Aging and Society, Nutrition, Medical Sociology and other Sociology coursework 1995-1996: Non-degree Graduate Student, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio Course work completed in Counseling, Sociology and both Qualitative and Quantitative Statistics 1991-1993: Master of Science in Nursing, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio Major: Nursing of the Adult, Administration track Practicum: Discharge Planning QI Task Force St. Luke’s Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio 1984-1989: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio Electives: Critical Care, Perioperative Services Practicum: Medical/Coronary ICU, Medical College of Ohio Hospital, Toledo, Ohio EXPERIENCE Mar 13-present:Manager, Nursing Resource Laboratory, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH Direct day to day operations and manage budget for seven labs in the undergraduate Baccalaureate Nursing Program: Health Assessment, Pediatrics, OB, and three levels of Medical/Surgical as well as coordinate and schedule labs for Nursing Refresher Course and Various continuing education courses. Responsible for employee schedules, performance appraisals, and recommendations for hiring. Also responsible for didactic and skill performance evaluation of students. Responsible for remediation of students in the final phase of skill check. Successfully implemented an online academic electronic health record the summer of 2013 complete with Bar Coding of Medications Mar 12- Mar 13: Assistant Professor of Nursing, Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, Ohio Responsible for clinical, didactic and laboratory instruction for Accelerated BSN students Curriculum development and review, self study preparation, laboratory supervision. Laboratory coordinator: preparation of educational materials, ordering of supplies, manipulation of student and staff schedule, supervision of adjunct lab faculty Aug 06-May 12: Assistant Professor of Nursing, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio Responsible for clinical, didactic and laboratory instruction for Associate Degree Nursing students as well as Licensed Practical Nurses returning to work on their ADN. Serve on both the faculty development committee and the Program Evaluation Committee May 08-April 12: Registered Nurse, Critical Care Float Pool PRN, Southwest General Health Center, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. Direct patient care of patients in the MICU, CCU, or SICU at least 12 hours a week PRN July 03-May 08 :Clinical Nurse Specialist, UHHS Bedford Medical Center Bedford, Ohio Work directly with patients, families and staff to provide consultation and education to clients with complex health problems. Plan wound care treatments and order appropriate dressings and therapies related to wound care. Work directly with patients whom have had recent new colostomies teaching the patients and their families in regards to stoma care. Serve as chair of the monthly hospital wide Nurse Practice Committee, responsible for the identification of practice issues as well as their solutions and implementation of those solutions. Represent nursing on various hospital wide committees including Policy and Procedure Committee, JCAHO Preparation, Performance Improvement and Patient Safety, Pharmacy and Therapeutics and Forms Committee. Prepare educational sessions for staff including mandatory educational offerings based on competency but also in regards to new clinical and best practice treatments. Created and taught a system wide CCRN review class. Also instruct in the Community Hospital’s Critical Care class. Jan 05-May 07: Coordinator and Instructor, Cleveland State University, Nursing Refresher Course Cleveland, Ohio. Coordinate testing and serve as resource person for other faculty teaching in the Department of Continuing Education’s Nurse Refresher Course. Teach several of the classes including Nursing Process, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, and Critical Thinking. July05-Aug 06 : Clinical Nurse, PACU, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio Responsible for direct patient care in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit, caring for patients that are post ranging in age from infancy to late adulthood. July03-July05: Clinical Nurse, SICU, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio Responsible for direct patient care in an adult Surgical Intensive Care Unit in a Level I trauma center The unit also was the home of cardiothoracic surgery patients, general surgery, ENT, urology, vascular and various other surgical specialties. Jan’ 01-July 03: Nurse Manager, Surgical Intensive Care Units, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio. Responsible for day to day operations of two SICU’s, one being a 15 bed ICU, the other being a 12 bed ICU. I am responsible for interviewing, hiring, monitoring of orientation and evaluation of staff. I am also responsible for staffing on a 24 hours basis. I have responsibility for budget planning, preparation and reporting. I am involved with quality and clinical monitoring data collection, recording, and analysis. I serve an various committees such as the Accreditation Process Council (JCAHO Preparation Committee), Pain Management Committee, as well as individual committees assigned to special projects. May’02-July 03: PRN Staff Nurse, Intensive Care Unit, University Hospitals, Bedford Medical Center Responsible for direct care of two to three ICU patents Jan’02-June 04: Lecturer, Cleveland State University Department of Continuing Education, Cleveland, OH I am a lecturer in the CCRN Review course that is held quarterly. I teach two four hour sessions on the Pulmonary System. 1996-2001: Clinical Nurse Specialist of Surgery, MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland, Ohio Responsible for clinical practice, quality improvement, research, and education for two General surgery units and one unit of Trauma/Orthopedics. I assist with the triage and Plans of care for patients discharged from the SICU. Committee involvement includes; Quality Improvement, Nursing Service Standards, JCAHO Preparation, Clinical Practice 1996-2001: PRN Clinical Nurse, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio Direct patient care for patients in the Surgical ICU including all general surgery as well as the Trauma population 1994-1996: Instructor of Nursing, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio Full time position in the department of Med/Surg Nursing. Didactic and clinical instruction as well as instruction in the laboratory area. Developed new practicum experience geared at the student needing supervision and also developed a didactic class in Critical Care. Clinical Sites included: St. Augustine Manor (three years, all clinical areas), The VA Medical Center (three quarters, Ward 44),Mt. Sinai Medical Center MetroHealth Medical Center(two quarters, surgery, trauma, and the SICU) 1991-1996: Clinical Nurse Medical Intensive Care Unit, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio Direct patient care for patients in the Medical ICU. Served as charge nurse, preceptor for new staff, and preceptor for nursing students. Committee involvement included Quality Improvement. Helped to develop clinical pathways and order sets regarding ventilator weaning. 1993-1994: Clinical Instructor of Nursing, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio Part time clinical instructor at various hospitals for students in a BSN program. Also involved in didactic instruction of Physical Assessment course and related lab experience 1988-1990: 2 North Stepdown Unit, Southwest General Hospital, Middleburg Heights, Ohio 1988-1989: Nursing Assistant 1989-1990: Registered Nurse Direct patient care on a 32-bed telemetry unit that served as a stepdown for both ICU and CCU Teaching Assistant, Learning Resource Center, Medical College of Ohio School of Nursing, Toledo, Ohio Responsible for the direction, instruction, and examination of junior level nursing students for selected skills 1988-1989: CERTIFICATIONS/OTHER RELATED EDUCATION TNCC: Trauma Nursing Core Curriculum ACLS Provider ACLS Instructor BLS Instructor CCRN: Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses CS: Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist by the American Nursing Credentialing Association PUBLICATIONS Reviewer for FA Davis latest edition D’Amico Health Assessment published Feb 2015 Morgan, J (1999). My memorable nursing moment, Healthcare Monitor Nurses Week issue Co-author with Marek J, Marantides, D “Management of Persons With Renal Failure” and “Management Of Persons With Problems of the Kidney and Urinary Tract” in Phipps WJ, Sands JK, Marek JF (eds) 6th Edition. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts and Clinical Practice. Mosby, 1999. Morgan, J (1995). “Pulmonary Embolism” in Urban K, Kromberger J, and Winkleman C. Guidelines for Critical Care Nursing. Mosby. Stephan M, Taft S, Ruggeri J, & Morgan J. (1995). Creative discharge planning using the electronic medical record. Journal for Healthcare Quality 17(5), 17-23. Morgan, J (1993). Nursing excellence at MetroHealth Medical Center, Nursing News, Cleveland, p. 13 PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Volunteer for MetroHealth Senior Advantage Member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses Member of the Academy of Medical Surgical Nurses President of the Lake Erie Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses Member of the University of Toledo Alumni Association Member of the Medical College of Ohio School of Nursing Alumni Association PRECEPTOR Spring 2015: MSN student Benedictine University practicum experience Fall 2014: MSN student Kent State University Summer 2014: MSN student Walden University Spring 2013: MSN student University of Cincinnati Practicum experience Spring 2012: Preceptor for MSN student at the University of Phoenix in her Practicum experience Summer 2008: Preceptor for MSN student in the education track at Malone College Spring 2008: Preceptor for MSN student in the CNS track University of Akron Fall 2007: Preceptor for MSN student in the CNS track Kent State University Preceptor for CNS student from the University of Akron (April, May 2004) AWARDS/RECOGNITION 2012 Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence Finalist 2008 Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence Nominee May 2007: Lake Erie Chapter AACN National Education Award (year of my Presidency) PRESENTATIONS April 2014: Assessment and Medication Administration Simuation. OCONLL Conference Ashland, Ohio Co-presenter with Mary Moore October 2012: Implementing Concept Based Learning In an Accelerated BSN Program. KSU Consortium Poster presentation with June Romeo NP, Vickie Klutts, NP and James Fell MSN February 2010; Cardiovascular Health at public health even at Cuyahoga Community College January 2010: Faculty Presentation at annual Colloquium at Cuyahoga Community College August 2008: Documenting Critical Thinking in the Clinical Setting presented at the Faculty Initiative sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation May 2008: Transfusion Alternatives at the National Teaching Institute Annual conference Of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Chicago, Illinois Feb, 2007: Disciplinary and Legal Issues for the Ohio BON: GCPANA Meeting University Hospitals Case Medical Center December 2006: Perioperative MI at MetroHealth Nursing Research Day Cleveland, Ohio October 2005: Poster Presentation on the “Comprehensive Patient Care Plan in conjunction with Vikki Valente RN presented at the 2005 Nursing Management Congress in Orlando Florida October 2005: Pain Management Therapies: PCA, Epidurals and Intrathecal Pumps, two hour presentation at UHHS BMC May to July 2005 CCRN Review Course: Three hour weekly review class for 10 weeks preparing nurses for the certification exam in critical care. Presented at MetroHealth Medical Center May 2005: Earth Wind and Fire: PE presented at the MetroHealth Life Fligh Symposium for EMT Paramedics and critical care nurses at the Cleveland International Exposition Center May 2005 Acute Change In Condition: one hour presentation reviewing the emergencies of each body System April/May 2005: Leadership Workshop-Taking the Charge Out of Being In Charge. Developed a two part eight hour course to prepare charge nurses for their role on the floor at UHHS BMC February 2005: Perils and Pitfalls of Perioperative MI. One hour presentation for the annual Winter Seminar sponsored by the Post Anesthesia Nurses Society of Cleveland. December 2004 Unraveling Advance Directives. One hour presentation at the Walton Hills Community Center as an invited guest at one of their community center meetings October 2004 Diabetes in the Surgical Patient: One hour presentation for the Department of Perioperative Services at UHHS BMC September 2004: Fluids and Electrolytes for LPN’s. Presented the all day topic as part of the LPN IV certification course offered by UHHS Geauga Regional Hospital Beginning June 2003 to present: Bi-monthly presentations for the Basic Critical Care Orientation course for all nurses hired into critical care in one of the UHHS community hospitals. The location for the course varies on a rotating basis. Responsible for the following sections: Patient Assessment in Critical Care, Hemodynamic Monitoring, and Patient Emergencies April 2003: Mock Code: Prepared one hour lecture reviewing ACLS principles with non-ACLS nurses in order to prepare them for their role in a code situation. Presented at UHHS BMC January-March 2003: Critical Care Nursing Review Class. Created a weekly course for a 10 Week period of time preparing nurses to take the Critical Care Nursing Certification exam Presented free for all UHHS employees but also open to the community for tuition August 2003: Getting to the Hard of It Part I and Part II: twelve hour telemetry course for new employees of the telemetry unit at UHHS Bedford Medical Center, complete with a competency exam March 2003: The Impact of Cultural Diversity on Healthcare Delivery presented as part of an all day workshop on Cultural Diversity at MetroHealth Medical Center Sept. 2002: Pancreatitis-Oh What A Pain It Is. One hour presentation sponsored by the West Region Of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, recruited by the CNS at Fairview General Hospital April 2002: Principles of Hemodynamic Monitoring. One hour presentation for ICU nurses at Bedford Hospital, Bedford, Ohio March 2002: Three Strikes of Trauma presented at the Gore-Farha Symposium in Wichita, KS sponsored by Wesley Medical Center, Wichita, KS February 2002: Pancreatitis-Oh What A Pain It is. One hour presentation sponsored by the Academy of Med/Surg Nurses at Fairview General Hospital January 2002: Acute Upper GI Bleeding. One hour presentation for the MetroHealth Life Flight annual Education Day September 2001: The Ins and Outs of Fluid Balance. One hour presentation for the Ohio State University Center for Professional Development annual seminar in Columbus, Ohio May 2001: Three Deadly Strikes of Trauma-Fat Embolism Syndrome, Compartment Syndrome, and Rhabdomyolysis. One hour presentation given at the National Teaching Institute (NTI), the national conference of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses held in Anaheim California April 2001: Pancreatitis-Oh What A Pain It Is. One hour presentation at the Lake Erie Chapter of AACN annual seminar at Windows On the River, Cleveland, Ohio February 2001: Sleep Apnea/Pulmonary Embolism. Two one-hour presentations for a seminar Sponsored by the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the Academy of Med/Surg Nurses held at Hillcrest Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio January 2001: PCA and Spinal Analgesia. One hour presentation on the implications of various pain management modalities October 2000: The Spirituality of Pain and Healing. One hour presentation and skit regarding pain Management and spiritual issues related to its diagnosing and treatment. Co-presented with Fr. Arthur Schnedecker, Pastor Diane Walker, April Davidson LPN, and Dr. Raymond Gagliardi October 2000: Pancreatitis: Oh What A Pain It Is. One hour presentation at the Center of Professional Development at the Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio September 2000: Assessing Nutritional Issues, two hour presentation to Dietary Interns at MetroHealth Medical Center February/March 2000: Crisis Documentation, co-presented with Mary Legerski, Risk Manager MetroHealth Medical Center. Program focuses on the use of chain of command and the important documentation techniques during acute change in patient condition. Monthly 2000: Deciphering Fluid and Electrolytes. Two-hour program co-presented with Marcia Kucler as part of 2000 Education Day for nurses at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Monthly 1999: Signs and Symptoms of Acute Change in Patient Condition. Four hour didactic presentation and one hour laboratory approach to the emergency conditions that can occur in each body system. Delivered to RN’s and LPN’s at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio October 1999: The Three Strikes of Orthopedic Trauma: Fat Embolism Syndrome, Compartment Syndrome, and Rhabdomyolysis. Presented at the Ohio State University Medical Center, Center for Professional Development annual Med/Surg and critical care conference. Columbus, Ohio August 1999: The New Ohio DNR Law, What It Means to Us. One hour presentation for all healthcare employees of the MetroHealth System, Cleveland, Ohio. RN’s and LPN’s receive contact hours for attendance June 1999: Preparing for Ventilators on the General Unit. One hour contact hour presentation regarding mechanical ventilation and care of the patient receiving mechanical ventilation. Delivered to pediatric RN’s and LPN’s being educated on patients receiving this treatment at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio Monthly 1998: Care of the Patient With Respiratory Issues. Two hour didactic session on caring for patients requiring mechanical ventilation, CPAP and BiPAP therapy. Delivered to RN’s and LPN's at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio November 1998: Sleep Apnea-It’s Implications and Consequences. Presented at the Ohio State University Medical Center, Center for Professional Development in Columbus Ohio as part of an annual conference June 1998: Geriatric Trauma. One hour didactic presentation for contact hours at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio December 1997: Sleep Apnea-Its Consequences and Treatments. One hour didactic contact hour offering co-presented with Dan Pavlik, RRT, MED, Director of Pulmonary Services at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio November 1997: Leadership and Management Techniques for the New Manager. Guest lecturer, one hour presentation delivered to students in the BSN program at Cleveland State University November 1997: Patient Classification Systems and Staffing. Guest lecturer, one hour presentation Delivered to students in the BSN program at Cleveland State University October 1997: TIPS and Alternatives for Massive GI Bleed presented at the Ohio State University Medical Center, Center for Professional Development in Columbus, Ohio as part of their annual conference September 1997: Cardiac Parameters. One hour contact hour offering for RN’s and LPN’s at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio February 1997: Videotape-Transporting a Patient With Liquid Oxygen. Wrote dialogue and starred in employee training video February 1997: Videotape-Filling A Portable Liquid Oxygen Vessel. Wrote dialogue and starred in employee training video January 1997: Critical Incident, Critical Documentation. One hour contact hour offering presented with an Interdisciplinary group regarding the importance of documentation during changes in patient condition. Offered at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio January 1997: Deciphering Care for the Patient with Acute CVA. One hour presentation for the RN’s of the General Nursing Research Center at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio October 1996: Modes of Ventilation. One hour presentation at the annual conference at Ohio State University Medical Center, Center for Professional Development in Columbus, Ohio August 1996: Hyperglycemic Emergencies. One hour contact hour presentation at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio June 1996: Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid/Base Balance. Two hour guest lecturer on this topic for the Physical and Occupational Therapy Program at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio June 1995: Ventilatory Support. One hour presentation given for the cross training of personnel throughout the critical care areas at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio May 1995: Videotape and live presentation of Distance Learning Mechanism at Cleveland State University. Demonstrated use of distance learning hardware and software. This tape was then used by the Provost to promote the programs at CSU April 1995: Distance Learning Demonstration at Cleveland State University in Conjunction with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. A multidisciplinary team was established between instructors at CSU and healthcare professionals at CCF. The demonstration was used to promote and explain the use of distance learning to university officials, and dignitaries from other universities and the community. August 1994: Care of the Patient with Pulmonary Embolism. One hour contact hour presentation delivered at the Medical Surgical Workshop offered at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH August 1994: Non-ventilator and Oxygen Delivery Modes. One hour contact hour presentation delivered at the Medical Surgical Workshop offered at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH July 1994: Respiratory Distress-Implications and Consequences. One hour contact hour presentation Co-presented with Katie Kundtz BSN, RN at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio June 1994: Multidiscipline Weaning. Presented poster of CQI work completed in regards to weaning from mechanical ventilation. Co-presented with Bonnie Denega BSN, RN, Mary Legerski MPA, RN, JD, and Alfred Conners MD at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio June 1993: Physical Assessment Head to Toe. All day conference presented to staff of the Ambulatory Surgical Clinics at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation under the direction of the Continuing Education Department at Cleveland State University April 1993: Respiratory Care Review and Ventilator Weaning. Multidisciplinary approach to the care Of the patient weaning from mechanical ventilation offered to all healthcare personnel at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Co-presented with Jim Martin RRT, and Ann Mosiko RPT April 1992: Collaboration Strategies. Poster presentation at Grand Rounds at MetroHealth Medical Center. Poster based upon research findings under the direction of Harriet Coeling RN, PhD from Kent State University March 1992: Collaboration Strategies. Poster presentation at annual research day at Kent State University under the direction of Harriet Coeling PhD, RN June 1991: Current Trends in Mechanical Ventilation. One hour presentation at the workshop, Care of the Acutely Ill offered at MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Co-presented with Katie Kundtz BSN, RN RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Current PhD Research: International Nursing Students: The Essence of the Transition 2001: Patient perception of pain after discharge from the Intensive Care Unit 1997: Impact of the implementation of a new format for charting the actions taken during an acute change in patient condition. 1995: Qualitative Study of the atmosphere of hospital waiting areas 1995: Transitional Care Unit study. Tracking of patient types and days in regards to ventilator units 1993: Collaboration Strategies. Studied nurses’ perceptions regarding communication and collaboration with other disciplines within the healthcare arena PRECEPTOR ACTIVITIES Fall 2014 Kent State University, MSN Student in her final Practicum Spring 2014 Walden University, MSN Student in her final Practicum Fall 2013 University of Cincinnati, MSN Student in her final Practicum