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JANET S. SPREHE, ARNP, CVRN, RN-BC 1540 Cobbler Dr. Lutz, FL 33559 813-416-2543 [email protected] EDUCATION 2015 University of Alabama - College of Nursing. Doctorate of Nursing Practice. 1998 Jewish Hospital College of Nursing and Allied Health, St. Louis, MO, Post Master’s Adult Nurse Practitioner Program 1994 Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Master’s Degree in Nursing. Specialty track in Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist. 1987 Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. CERTIFICATIONS Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANCC) Certified Cardio Vascular Nurse (ABCV) Certified Medical-Surgical Nurse (ANCC) Certified Diabetic Foot Specialist Certified Insulin Pump Trainer (Medtronic) Certified Jobst Stocking Fitter Palliative Care Resource Nurse Trainer (ELNEC) EXPERIENCE James A Haley Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center, Tampa, FL VISN 8 Simulation Champion (08/2014 – present) Responsible for communicating programs, needs and concerns to simulation staff within VISN 8. Work closely with the national VHA SimLearn Program to facilitate training needs and opportunities across the VISN. Program Director of Simulations (04/2009 – present) Responsible for coordinating inter-professional simulation trainings among hospital departments, focusing on competency and skills validation RCA items, unit activations, new procedures and policies. Write and create simulation scenarios, using multi-faceted technologies (i.e. high fidelity simulations to provide most realistic simulations). Train staff in simulation instructions. Maintain hospital’s simulation database. Ensure ACLS/BLS skills validation for medical staff. Provide over 2,000 inter-professional staff in simulation trainings during the 2014 fiscal year. Provide input for hospital strategic planning for simulation. VA Nursing Academy Faculty/Clinical Nurse Educator (04/2009 – 04/2014) VA & University of South Florida College of Nursing Partnership. Responsible for assessment, planning, coordinating provisioning and evaluating clinical educational programs which were integrated with the University of South Florida (USF) College of Nursing (CON) Clinical Collaborative Model into clinical training preparation for undergraduate nursing students to improve the care of veterans. Instructor for Clinical Practice, Education, Leadership, Evidence Based Practice, and Administration. Provide hospital staff ACLS/BLS, Palliative Care, Spinal Cord Injury, Community Living Center and Acute Care Various training needs. Co-coordinated VALOR and RN Residency Program Schedules and curriculums, during various time periods with other program coordinators. Assisted an author to write one of the fourteen chapters for magnet redesignation. Nurse Manager - Chest Pain Observation Unit (09/2003 – 04/2009) Opened unit and managed staff and unit operations, dealing in Cardiac Catheterizations, Myocardial Infarction, Cardioversion, and other various cardiac and medical surgical patients. Accountable for knowing contracting and fiscal year issues for opening new unit. Created and enforced hospital policies and procedures. Expanded unit from 6 beds to 31 beds during this time frame. Responsible for hospital achieving Chest Pain Center Certification. For over 6 months was responsible for managing two busy Hospital telemetry units. Engaged staff in professional development to obtain National Certification, enabled the participate in Shared Governance, and TCAB, and hospital nursing processes to motivate staff to exert effort necessary to attain personal and organizational goals. St. Louis Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center, St. Louis, MO Relief Nursing Supervisor (09/2000 - 08/2003) Responsible for ensuring cost-efficient assignment of employees. Maintained consistency of operations staff, solved procedure and policy and ethical concerns. Nurse Instructor (09/2000 - 08/2003) Train new and current staff in nursing and hospital procedures, policies and skills. Serve as a resource in diabetic management, wound care and ostomy care for staff. Implemented the skin care nurse resource team to ensure a decrease in pressure ulcer incidence, Poster Brief learning opportunities and other creative approaches to staff development. Nurse Practitioner for the Diabetic Foot Clinic (01/1995 - 9/2000) Responsible for patient care specializing in diabetic foot care, amputation prevention, better diabetes control and education; saw an average of 3,500 patients annually. Staff Nurse, MICU/CCU (06/1990 - 01/1995) Responsible for intensive care patients requiring swan catheters, ventilators, balloon pumps, multiple medications and intravenous lines. Staff Nurse, Medical-Surgical Unit Janet S. Sprehe (02/1988 - 06/1990) 2 Responsible for 30 patients, mentoring new staff as needed and was the charge nurse on day and night shifts. Missouri Baptist Medical Center (04/2000 – 8/ 2003) Nurse Consultant Educated staff and patients on diabetes and wound care. Supplemental Health Care (06/2001 - 08/2003) Agency Staff Nurse Providing nursing care in critical care and medical-surgical hospital settings. Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (01/2001 - 06/2001) Nursing Instructor Accountable for clinical rotation of 16 undergraduate nursing students. Forest Park Community College, St. Louis, MO (01/1994 - 06/1996) Nursing Instructor Responsible for 12 nursing students in a medical/surgical hospital setting. Olsten Kimberly Quality Care (02/1992 - 04/1995) Home Health Nurse Responsible for nursing care and patient instruction to home based patients. Barnes Hospital, St. Louis MO Diabetes Educator Educated inpatient and outpatients on diabetes management. (02/1992 - 04/1994) Lutheran Medical Center, St. Louis, MO (01/1991 - 04/1993) Nursing Instructor Performed clinical instruction to nursing students in a medical, surgical and nursing home settings. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES and AWARDS VA Secretary’s Award nominee 2013; James A. Haley Outstanding Rating Award (2004, 2006, 2007.); James A. Haley VA Certificate of Appreciation (2006); American Diabetes Association Community Outreach Award (2000); Chairman of the St. Clair County Walk-A-Thon 1998 (national event) and of the Bike-A-Thon (local event); VA Hands and Heart Award (1996); Jefferson College Health Services Advisory Committee; St. Louis Nurses in Advanced Practice; St. Louis Association of Diabetes Educators; Peripheral Neuropathy Association; American Association of Advanced Wound Care; Belleville Diabetes Support Group, Coordinator and Founder; Southern Illinois University Alumni Board of Governors; Past President of the Education Committee (subcommittee of American Diabetes Association); American Diabetes Association Board of Directors, St. Louis and Madison County Chapters. Janet S. Sprehe 3 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS and POSTERS Sprehe, J., & Wilson, C.B. How videoconferencing can be used in simulation training effectively, SimLearn VHA National Webinar, April 27, 2016. Sprehe, J., & Wilson, C.B. The Effect of Videoconferencing in Code Blue Simulations, Drexel University EDU-SIM 2016 conference , Clearwater, FL March 14, 2016. Sprehe, J., March, A.L., Park, Henry S. & Wilson, C.B. The Effect of Videoconferencing in Mock Code Blue Simulations, International Nursing Association in Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL) poster presentation, Atlanta, GA, June 2015 Nursing Leadership and Emergency Preparedness webinar, Gannett Health, (10/2014) Sprehe, J. Suicide in Spinal Cord Injury: Virtual Simulation with Video Collaboration [Video]. ASCIP Educational Conference & Expo 2014 –Gateway To The Future of SCI. Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, St Louis, Missouri, 2014 Aug 31- Sept 3. Fine, D., Sprehe, J. Virtual Simulations of Autonomic Dysreflexia: An inter-institutional Emergency Care Training Exercise [symposia]. ASCIP Educational Conference & Expo 2014 –Gateway To The Future of SCI. Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, St Louis, Missouri, 2014 Aug 31- Sept 3. Virtual Simulation Challenge as a learning methodology Across the Country INACLS, Las Vegas, NV. (06/2013) Improving Patient safety through Simulation, HSPN National Simulation Conference, Sarasota, FL. (04/2014) Utilizing Simulation with Hospital Patients: A discharge planning insight. Drexel University Simulation Conference Clearwater, FL. (03/2013) Sprehe, J., Rivera, L., & Wilson, C. Building and Sustaining a Hospital Simulation Center. Drexel University Simulation Conference, Clearwater, FL. (03/2013) Sprehe, J., & Nye, C. PTSD in Clinical Simulation. American Association of Medical Colleges Restoring Lives Webinar. (11/2012) Sprehe, J. Reservist Training Using Simulation. SimLearn November Conference Call (11/2012) Sprehe, J. Establishing a Hospital Simulation Center for Patient and Family Education. Joining Forces USF Restoring Lives Conference. Tampa, FL. (11/2012) Sprehe, J. Build It So They want to Come: Developing a Hospital Simulation Center, Janet S. Sprehe 4 INACLS Conference, San Antonio. (06/2012) Sprehe, J., & Schinka, G., Lessons Learned From a Former Miss America, NOVA Conference, Las Vegas, NV. (06/2011) Sprehe, J. Medical Errors, Florida, Gannett Healthcare, Tampa, FL. (10/2010) Sprehe, J., Merchant, M., & Keller, B. Mental/Spiritual Fitness for the Caregiver in Haiti, Gannett Healthcare Webinar. (03/2010) Sprehe, J. What’s Right? An Ethical Dilemma. VISN 8 Tampa, FL. (04/2009) Sprehe, J. Insulin Pump Management for Type 1 Diabetics, Minime Company, Clearwater, FL. (10/2007) Sprehe, J. Challenges with Opening Up a New Chest Pain Unit, VISN 8 Cardiology Symposium, St. Petersburg, FL. (03/2006) Sprehe, J. Taking Care of the Type I Diabetic; American Diabetes Association, St. Louis, MO. (02/2003) Sprehe, J. Diabetic Ketoacidosis/Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nontectonic Coma; St. Louis VA Medical Center Nursing Open House, St. Louis, MO. (09/2002) Current Concepts in Wound Care; Health Pointe Wound Care Conference, St. Louis, MO. (10/2001) Innovative Education in Practice Setting; Nurse Odyssey Journey into the Future, University Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, Washington. (10/2001) Advanced Healing Options for Granulating Wounds; St. Louis, MO. (10/2001) The Team Approach to Wound Care; Sheridan, Wyoming VAMC. (09/2000) Nutrition and the Diabetic; St. Louis University Sixth Annual Update for Primary Care Practitioners, Branson, MO. (06/2000) Wound Management Protocols for Hospital Providers; AAWC Wound Symposium Poster Presentation, Miami, Florida. (06/1998) Step Up To Health; Managing the Diabetic Foot; St. Louis, MO; VISN 15 VAMC program coordinator and speaker. (08/1997) Nurse Leader Conference, Publications Janet S. Sprehe 5 Sprehe, J., March, A.L., Wilson, C.B., & Park, H.S. (2016) The effect of videoconferencing on code blue simulations, Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 12, 260-267. Sprehe, J., Shoulders – Odem, B., Martenson, S. (2004) Advances in MI Treatment. Advance for Nurses, 5 (2),. 15 – 19. Janet S. Sprehe 6