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<strong>2012</strong> William T. Cashdollar Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship<br />

Joan Panke, MA, RN, ACHPN<br />

Topic: Family Matters: Matching Treatments to Patient and Family Goals for Serious Illness; Nov 9, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Joan Panke is board certified as a nurse practitioner in palliative<br />

care with nearly 20 years experience in the field. Expertise<br />

includes clinical practice, program implementation, education<br />

and outreach. She currently works as an independent consultant<br />

providing palliative care educational programs, outreach<br />

efforts and health policy advocacy. Ms. Panke implemented<br />

and grew the inpatient palliative care consult service at <strong>The</strong><br />

George Washington <strong>University</strong> Hospital and served as the<br />

service’s director for five years. As Executive Director for the<br />

DC Partnership, Ms. Panke led a regional effort to improve<br />

palliative care in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area. She<br />

is co-editor for HPNA’s Conversations in Palliative Care (3rd<br />

edition), and co-author <strong>of</strong> HPNA’s Heart Failure Compendium<br />

(both available at www.hpna.org).<br />

Total Number Served Through Outreach<br />

Activity during the <strong>2012</strong> Fiscal year • (July 1, 2011 through June 30, <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

Outreach Area & Number Served<br />

Outreach at Clinics<br />

CSI (Consolidated Systems Incorporated) Clinic ............. 266<br />

Methodist Teaching Practice .......................................... 387<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Services ........................................... 2047<br />

TOTAL .......................................................................... 2700<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Acute & Chronic Care<br />

Clinical patients served by Amanda Ermis ...................... 150<br />

Clinical patients served by Wendy Likes ........................ 750<br />

Clinical patients served by Sheila Melander ................ 1,040<br />

Clinical patients served by Carol Thompson ................. 500<br />

TOTAL .......................................................................... 2440<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Primary Care & Public <strong>Health</strong><br />

Clinical patients served by Hallie Bensinger .................. 550<br />

Clinical patients served by Michael Carter .................. 1,200<br />

Clinical patients served by Patricia Cunningham ............ 400<br />

Clinical patients served by Margaret Hartig ................... 150<br />

Clinical patients served by Irma Jordan .......................... 400<br />

Clinical patients served by Lynn Kirkland ..................... 3750<br />

Clinical patients served by Karen Olson ........................ 150<br />

Clinical patients served by Pat Speck ............................... 80<br />

TOTAL .......................................................................... 6680<br />

Clinical patients served by<br />

Family Nurse Practitioner students ..................... 14,612<br />

Clinical patients served by<br />

Psych/Mental <strong>Health</strong> students ..................................... 0<br />

TOTAL ....................................................................... 14,612<br />

Nursing Annual Report <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 47

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