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Karen L. McClure DNP, CRNP, RNC-OB 800 Cool Glade Court Millersville, MD 21108 410-991-9953 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Family Nurse Practitioner Certified in Inpatient Obstetrics Certified Childbirth Education Specialist Over 30 years of nursing clinical, leadership, management and teaching experience Over 17 years experience in International Health Teaching and Medical Clinics Trained in Disaster Response Medical and Mental Health Maryland DHMH Emergency Response Corp Volunteer Appointed to the Governor’s Council on Adolescent Pregnancy (2003 -2005) Experienced Strategic Planner Strong interest in Health Policy NPAM Legislative Liaison to Maryland Nurses Association Nominated for American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2012 NP State Awa rd for Excellence EDUCATION 2007- 2010 Waynesburg University, School of Nursing, Canonsburg, PA Doctorate in Nursing Practice Degree Graduation May 2010 (Capstone Project: “Implementation of a Village Health Worker Training Program in Rural Cambodia”) 2002-2004 University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland Family Nurse Practitioner Program Graduation with Honors MSN December, 2004 2003 University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduation with Honors Sigma Theta Tau – Pi Chapter 2001-2002 Washington Bible College, Lanham, Maryland Bible classes - Missions Focus 1991-1993 University of Maryland – Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland Coursework towards BSN 1978 Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland Associate Degree in Nursing PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND WORK HISTORY 2011-present NPAM Legislative Liaison to Maryland Nurses Association 2010-2012 Assistant Professor Dept. Family and Community Health University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Educating and supervising graduate family nurse practitioner and students. Educating students and developing health curriculum for underserved countries for the Office of Global Health. 2011-2012 Family Nurse Practitioner The Governor’s Wellmobile, Baltimore, MD Responsibilities: Evaluation, diagnosis, education and treatment of patients from newborn to older adults – serving the uninsured. Summer 2008 Family Nurse Practitioner World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Served an internship in the dept of “Making Pregnancy Safer.” Responsibilities: Reviewed and prepared training materials and guidelines for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV; prepared fact sheets on adolescent pregnancy and maternal and newborn health in crisis settings, and on birthing supplies needed during disaster; assisted preparation of training materials for a Youth Investment Training Course. Participated in Round Table Discussions, Conferences, International Conferences. 2007-present Family Nurse Practitioner Mission to the World, Atlanta, Georgia Responsibilities: Leading medical teams, curriculum development and teaching village health worker course, mentoring students, and participating in disaster relief efforts internationally. 2007-2008 Family Nurse Practitioner Medcor Target Clinic, MD Responsibilities: Evaluation, diagnosis, education and treatment of patients from newborn to older adults. 2007- present Family Nurse Practitioner Annapolis Outreach Center, Annapolis, MD Responsibilities: Evaluation, diagnosis, education and treatment of patients from newborn to older adults – serving the uninsured. 2005- 2006 Family Nurse Practitioner Maryland Primary Care Physicians, Bowie, Maryland Responsibilities: Evaluation, diagnosis, education and treatment of patients from newborn to older adults. 2003-2005 Clinical Nursing Instructor for Maternal, Newborn and Women’s Health University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Educating and supervising undergraduate students in providing nursing care, administering medications, providing labor support, observing births, providing postpartum GYN and newborn exams; and evaluating students’ performance and written work. 2003 Graduate Teaching Assistantship University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Educating and supervising undergraduate students in the basics of nursing fundamentals, and evaluating performance in the clinical simulation lab. 2001-2010 RN; Laser Center of Maryland Severna Park, Maryland Director of Quality Assurance. Also responsible for OSHA training and staff immunizations. 1996-2004 RN-C; Women’s Health Center St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Assisted Perinatologists, Reproductive Endocrinologist, Urogynecologist, Gyn-Oncologist, and Ob-Gyn Physician group with antenatal testing, lab tracking, and Pap test recall. Also assisted with LEEP, colposcopy, laser treatment, and triage patient phone calls. Assisted physicians with evaluation and treatment of patients, coordination and performance of procedures and counseling, assessment of fetal heart rate patterns, patient and family teaching, evaluation of patient outcomes through chart rounds, quality assurance coordination, program planning and interaction with other health team members. Taught/mentored Univ. of Maryland and Catonsville Community College nursing students. 1990-1992 RN; Preventive Care Health Center Severna Park, Maryland Responsibilities: Phlebotomy, performing EKG’s, lab tests, lab tracking, pulmonary functions, physical assessments, cholesterol screening and counseling, assisting in laser surgery and blood pressure screening. 1980-1999 RN-C; The Birthing Center St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Phlebotomy, IV’s, surgery assistance, maternal cardiac and fetal monitoring, patient history and physical assessment, labor and delivery and recovery, patient transports, teaching and counseling. Served on various councils and committees including Educational Council, Maternal-Child Health Divisional Council and Missions Committee. 1993-1995 RN; Operating Room St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Admission of inpatient and outpatient surgical patients, IV starts, phlebotomy, lab tracking, patient history and physical assessment, medication administration, chart reviews, patient and family teaching and counseling. 1989-1993 RN; Cardiac Outreach/ Heart Wellness Nurse Advisor St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Responsibilities: Planning, developing, and coordinating heart wellness screening programs for prevention and identification of heart disease in Baltimore City. Worked with other hospital departments to provide educational programs for the community. Reviewed health risk questionnaires, lab test results and counseled patients on risk factors, referring those at risk to appropriate health care providers. 1978-1980 RN; 4 South St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Surgical, Neuro, and Orthopedics CONTINUING EDUCATION 2009 2009 2006 2004-2007 2003-2011 Grant Writing Course Tropical Medicine Course, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Emergency Preparedness and Response, Maryland Board of Nursing Pri-Med Continuing Education Continuing Education through Primedical Seminars, Perifax, NPAM and AANP and others Atlanta, GA; Missions conferences and seminars OSHA Training 2002-2007 2002 INTERNSHIPS 2003-2004 Family Practice Pediatrics Cardiology Women’s Wellness Emergency Room: Fast Track Oncology Tropical Medicine / International Medicine CERTIFICATIONS AND SKILLS 2011 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2010 2002 2001 1999 1995 1982 CPR Community Health Evangelism (CHE) Training MTW Advanced Needs Assessment Disaster Team Training Maryland DHMH Emergency Response Corp Training Johns Hopkins Medicine Disaster Mental Health Training American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Board Certification ANCC FNP Board Certification Medical Mission Team Leader Training Disaster Medical Mission Team Training Certification in Inpatient Obstetrics Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP) Certification Childbirth Education Specialist (CES) Certification AWARDS 2003 1996 Sigma Theta Tau Awarded Maternal Child Health Nurse of the Year at St Agnes Healthcare SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS / PRESENTATIONS 2003 Participation in the Capitol Hill Roundtable “Safeguarding the Public’s Health: Educating The Nation’s Nurses.” 2006 University of Maryland SON -Nurse Practitioner International Health Day Lecture “International Health and Medical Missions” 2006 Guest Lecturer to Peking Union Medical College Nursing Students in Beijing, China: “Disaster Relief in Sri Lanka.” 2008 World Health Organization Dept of MPS Presentation “Review and Comparison of the following: PMTCT Training Materials Fact Sheet on Maternal and Newborn Health in crisis settings Fact Sheet on Adolescent Pregnancy” 2009 International University of Cambodia- Medical Students Lecture “Tuberculosis” 2009 International University of Cambodia- Midwifery Students Lecture “Post Partum Hemorrhage” 2009 Asian Tropical Medicine Course Presentation at Mahidol University in Bangkok “Insecticide-treated Bednets for the Prevention of Malaria” 2010 Poster Presentation Waynesburg University Doctoral Reception “Implementation of a Village Health Worker Program in Rural Cambodia” 2010 University of Maryland School of Nursing “Implementation of a Village Health Worker Program in Rural Cambodia” 2010 Poster Presentation at National Doctors of Nursing Practice Conference in San Diego “Implementation of a Village Health Worker Program in Rural Cambodia” 2011 Ogbolu, Y., Iwu, E., Gourley, B., Kapustin, J., McClure, K., Moen, M., McPhaul, K., ONeil, C., Johnson, J.V. (2011). The Primary Health Care Specialist Program: Building Partnerships to Improve HIV Care. Paper Presented at the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Conference on November 18, 2011. PUBLICATIONS 2011 2011 2011 New Guidelines for the Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes appeared in “The Oracle” NPAM Newsletter March 2011 “Educating Village Health Workers in Rural Cambodia” Submitted for publication August 2011 “Primary Healthcare Specialist Program in Nigeria” Curriculum developed with Univer sity of Maryland Office of Global Health to improve the capacity of nurses in Nigeria INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES 1995 2001 2002 2002 2002-03 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010-present 2012 2012 Reynosa, Mexico (MTW-Mission to the World); Team Leader – Medical Clinics and Community Health Teaching Gujarat, India (MTW); Earthquake Disaster Medical Team Myanmar (MTW); Medical Clinics and Community Health Teaching Belize (MTW); Medical Clinics Lima, Peru (MTW); Team Leader – Pediatric Medical Clinics, Clinical Nursing Instruction and Community Health Teaching Belize; Family Practice Clinic and Community Health Teaching Sri Lanka (MTW); Tsunami Disaster Medical Team China (MTW); MTW Vision Assessment Trip Belize (MTW); Team Leader – Short-term Mission Trip Hobbema, Canada; Assessment, Community Development and Health Teaching for the Cree Indian population Trinidad (MTW); Medical Clinics Kenya (MTW); Team Leader – Medical Clinics, Clinical Nursing Instruction, and Community Health Teaching Myanmar (MTW); Teaching Village Health Worker Course Cambodia (MTW); Medical Clinics Trinidad (MTW); Team Leader – Medical Clinics, Clinical Nursing Instruction, and Community Health Teaching Trinidad; Hosting Teams, Teaching, Assisting with Radio Ministry Bangladesh (MTW); Teaching Village Health Worker Course Cambodia; Director and Instructor of Village Health Worker Course Reviewer for “International Nursing Review” Guyana (UM OGH) Faculty for Student Global Health Field Experience Jamkhed, India: Practitioner Academy; Community Health Work/Research PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Sigma Theta Tau – Pi Chapter Member of American Nurses Association Member of American College of Nurse Practitioners Member of American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Member of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Member of Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland Member of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health Past Member of the Maryland Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Past Board Member of American Heart Association of Anne Arundel County VOLUNTEER WORK Maryland Board of Nursing – Member of Nurse Practitioner Work Group: To revise forms and regulations as a result of 2010 legislative changes SB 484/HB 319 MD Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene – Professional Volunteer Corps for Emergency Preparedness NPAM Legislative Liaison to Maryland Nurses Association Maryland Future of Nursing Work Group to remove scope of practice barriers Mission to the World (MTW) Missionary Potomac Youth Presbytery Summer Youth Camp – Infirmary Director Girl Scout Leader Girls Lacrosse Commissioner and Coach in Anne Arundel County Girls Lacrosse Coach at Chesapeake High School Board Member, Girls Lacrosse Advisory Board of Anne Arundel County Board Member and High School All-Star Team Coach, HERO’S Lacrosse Foundation Youth Leader, Women’s Fellowship Leader, Sunday School Teacher and Bible Study Leader Home school Teacher