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<strong>ONSITE</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

October 11-13, 2012<br />

Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill<br />

Washington, DC


Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

02 Welcome Messages<br />

07 Pre-Conference Schedule<br />

08 Annual Meeting Schedule<br />

13 Committee and Expert Panel Schedule<br />

14 Affiliate Meetings and Receptions<br />

15 Keynote Speaker Biographies<br />

27 General Information<br />

30 Hotel Map<br />

31 Exhibitor List<br />

33 Poster List<br />

39 Acknowledgements<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> mission<br />

To serve the public and nursing<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession by advancing health<br />

policy and practice through<br />

the generation, synthesis<br />

and dissemination <strong>of</strong> nursing<br />

knowledge.<br />

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WELCOME<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

Dear Friends and Colleagues:<br />

The theme <strong>of</strong> this year’s conference, Transforming Health Care: Driving Policy, could not be more<br />

timely. At all levels in health care organizations, educational institutions and government agencies,<br />

nurses are in key leadership roles…and shaping health policy in pr<strong>of</strong>ound ways. Our conference<br />

this year – extended to three days to include the new Policy Dialogues - will showcase the<br />

extraordinary work nurses are undertaking to drive policy changes that meet the health care<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> individuals and populations.<br />

This year’s theme was specifically selected to highlight ways in which nurses are transforming<br />

healthcare, leading change, influencing policy, and ultimately improving the nation’s health.<br />

Through our plenary sessions, and expanded opportunities for dialogue and debate, as well<br />

as our expert panel meetings and social events, we will have opportunities to connect and<br />

communicate. In addition to welcoming our new cohort <strong>of</strong> Fellows, we will engage in lively<br />

discussions about policy and nursing’s role in shaping it.<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, I would like to extend thanks for the significant contributions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the many individuals who helped organize this event, including the Annual Meeting Planning<br />

Committee –led by Judith Baggs, PhD, RN, FAAN, Colleen Goode, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN,<br />

Ruth Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FCCM, FAAN, and Eileen Sullivan-Marx, PhD, RN, FAAN – and the<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> staff.<br />

I look forward to a very stimulating experience over the next few days, and encourage you to take<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> the opportunities it <strong>of</strong>fers for connecting with and learning from each other.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Joanne disch, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

President<br />

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to our academy fellow and guests:<br />

Welcome to the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>’s 39th Annual Meeting and Conference. We are thrilled<br />

that you are able to join us for this most exciting event in our great capital city <strong>of</strong> Washington DC! This<br />

year’s theme, Transforming Health Care: Driving Policy, was specifically designed to showcase nursing<br />

contributions that are improving health care and advancing policy.<br />

This year’s Pre-Conference – Growing Global: Policy & Research Directions for Building <strong>Nursing</strong> Capacity,<br />

developed by the Global and Emerging and Infectious Diseases Expert Panels, will analyze global<br />

responses to emerging and re-emerging infections, explore the impact <strong>of</strong> global chronic diseases and<br />

examine the social and economic policy issues related to global health.<br />

The Annual Conference agenda features several highly notable speakers including: Marilyn Tavenner<br />

MHA, BSN, Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Judy Murphy RN,<br />

FAAN, Deputy National Coordinator for Programs & Policy/Office <strong>of</strong> the National Coordinator for<br />

Health IT, HHS; and a panel dialogue regarding transforming health care featuring Naomi Aronson<br />

PhD, Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Technology Evaluation Center and Evidencebased<br />

Practice Center; Jaewon Ryu MD, JD, Associate Medical Director, Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic<br />

Permanente Medical Group; Keith Mueller PhD, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Head Department <strong>of</strong> Health Management<br />

and Policy, College <strong>of</strong> Public Health, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa and Director, Center for Rural Health Research and<br />

Policy Analysis. Dr. Peter Buerhaus FAAN, Vanderbilt Univeresity Valere Potter Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and<br />

Director Center for Interdisciplinary Workforce Studies, will lead a panel <strong>of</strong> experts who will present on<br />

primary care workforce supply, the results <strong>of</strong> a comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> NP and MD Medicare claims data,<br />

and the first national survey on NP and MD scope <strong>of</strong> practice and attitudes about collaborative work.<br />

An exciting and notable first time feature <strong>of</strong> this year’s conference includes six Policy Dialogues presented<br />

by the expert panel members and external experts in the field. The dialogues will address a number <strong>of</strong><br />

high priority topics.--all focusing on bringing the <strong>Academy</strong>’s voice forward for action. We will again<br />

feature a dynamic line up <strong>of</strong> Edge-Runners during a special session focusing on Challenges in Spreading<br />

and Scaling up Innovative Models <strong>of</strong> Care and a presentation on the Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, national and state<br />

accomplishments. Dr. Nancy Ridenour will end the conference with a plenary session on transforming<br />

health care through nurse engagement in policy. In addition, we are pleased to hold a number <strong>of</strong> Expert<br />

Panel meetings.<br />

Attendees will be able to identify strategies and resources to advance health care and influence policy.<br />

As in all <strong>of</strong> our conferences, we will be honoring our Living Legends, Honorary Fellows, and inducting a<br />

stellar class <strong>of</strong> new Fellows who have made significant contributions to the nursing pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

As Co-Chairs <strong>of</strong> this event, we are very confident and pleased that this year’s dynamic program will equip<br />

you with additional tools to effect positive change in practice, academia, and policy; give you a chance to<br />

network with colleagues, and celebrate the accomplishments <strong>of</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> leaders and new Fellows!<br />

Warm regards,<br />

Ruth M. Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Annual Conference Planning Committee, Co-Chair<br />

colleen J. Goode, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

AAN Board Member/Annual Conference Planning Committee, Co-Chair<br />

eileen M. sullivan-MaRx, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

AAN Board Member/Annual Conference Planning Committee, Co-Chair


WELCOME<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

Dear Friends and Colleagues:<br />

It is an honor to join you at the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>’s 39th Annual Meeting and<br />

Conference. It is with immense anticipation and high expectations that I look forward to engaging<br />

discussions with our Fellowship.<br />

This year’s Annual Meeting and Conference, Transforming Health Care: Driving Policy highlights<br />

the extraordinary capacity <strong>of</strong> this pr<strong>of</strong>ession and organization to make a difference in people’s<br />

lives. Your attendance is further testament to your dedication to influencing health policy by<br />

dissemination <strong>of</strong> nursing’s contribution to improved health outcomes and care delivery.<br />

The <strong>Academy</strong> is grateful for the collective talent <strong>of</strong> our Fellows that transforms health care<br />

policy and practice through nursing knowledge. We have introduced the Policy Dialogues to<br />

effectively utilize Fellows’ expertise to identify innovative solutions to some <strong>of</strong> the tough health<br />

care challenges facing our nation. Whether you are a member <strong>of</strong> an expert panel or not, you are<br />

invited to participate fully in these Dialogues and the subsequent policy implementation efforts.<br />

We thank you for your effective involvement in advancing the voice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong>.<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong> staff, we recognize the intensive work <strong>of</strong> all those involved—<br />

planners, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers—to make this Annual Meeting and Conference<br />

inspiring and successful.<br />

Warm regards,<br />

cheRyl G. sullivan, MSES<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

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schedule <strong>of</strong> events (subject to change)<br />

WEDNESDAY, October 10<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

4pm – 8pm REGISTRATION OPEN<br />

THURSDAY, October 11<br />

7am – 7pm REGISTRATION OPEN (Closed between 12:30pm – 1pm)<br />

8am – 2pm Congressional CD Breast Feeding Expert Panel Meeting<br />

11am – 1:30pm Concord <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook Editorial Board Meeting<br />

pRe-conFeRence: Growing Global: Policy & Research Directions for Building <strong>Nursing</strong> Capacity<br />

This pre-conference will analyze emerging and re-emerging global health issues including chronic disease, emerging and<br />

re-emerging infections. The implications for and contributions <strong>of</strong> nursing will be examined at the individual, organizational<br />

and global levels, including an examination <strong>of</strong> the role <strong>of</strong> nurses and the nursing pr<strong>of</strong>ession to strengthen health policies in<br />

response to such emerging global health issues.<br />

OVERALL PRE-CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES:<br />

Analyze global responses to emerging and re-emerging infections.<br />

Explore the impact <strong>of</strong> global chronic diseases.<br />

Examine the social and economic policy issues related to global health.<br />

Identify and establish a policy and research action plans directed to nurse-led solutions to global infectious<br />

and chronic disease.<br />

8am – 8:30am Hall <strong>of</strong> Battles healthy BReaKFast<br />

8:30am – 8:45am Regency Ballroom WELCOME<br />

Dr. Joanne Disch<br />

Dr. Denise Korniewicz<br />

8:45am – 9:45am Regency Ballroom KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Chronic Disease: A Global Problem With Local Solutions<br />

Dr. Cristina Rabadán-Diehl<br />

Moderator: Dr. Carol Baldwin<br />

9:45am – 10am Hall <strong>of</strong> Battles healthy BReaK<br />

10am – 11am Regency Ballroom PANEL DISCUSSION<br />

Dr. Kate Ellingson<br />

Dr. Marie Teresa Cerqueira<br />

Dr. Sylvain Aldighieri<br />

Moderators: Dr. Rosanna DeMarco, Dr. Jim Burrage<br />

11am – 11:15am Regency Ballroom Q&A/MOVING TO ROUNDTABLES<br />

Moderator: Dr. Kate Capitulo<br />

11:15am – 12:15pm Regency Ballroom ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION WITH THE SPEAKERS<br />

12:15pm – 12:45pm Regency Ballroom DISCUSSION REPORTS<br />

Moderators: Dr. Rosanna DeMarco, Dr. Kate Capitulo<br />

12:45pm – 1pm Regency Ballroom FINAL SUMMARY/EVALUATIONS<br />

Moderators: Dr. Denise Korniewicz, Dr. Carol Baldwin<br />

1pm – 6pm Regency/Columbia Foyer PRE-CONFERENCE POSTERS OPEN<br />

SCHEDULES<br />

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schedule <strong>of</strong> events (subject to change)<br />

thursday, october 11 (continued)<br />

annual MeetinG and conFeRence: Transforming Health Care: Driving Policy<br />

This Annual Meeting and Conference will focus on ways nurses are transforming health care and building a better care<br />

delivery system. The conference will showcase the extraordinary work nurses are doing by driving policy changes to meet the<br />

health care needs <strong>of</strong> individuals and populations. The theme has been specifically selected to highlight nursing initiatives that<br />

are transforming health care, leading change, and influencing policy for the ultimate purpose <strong>of</strong> improving our nation’s health.<br />

OVERALL PRE-CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES:<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile nursing initiatives that are transforming health care and shaping policy<br />

Generate strategies to impact local, regional and national health care policy agendas<br />

Forecast research and innovation for transforming health care to set policy<br />

12n – 8pm Regency Foyer ACADEMY SHOPPES OPEN<br />

1pm – 8pm Regency/Columbia Foyer ExHIBITS OPEN<br />

1:15pm – 1:45pm Hall <strong>of</strong> Battles WelcoMe to the annual MeetinG BReaK<br />

Sponsored by the University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

2pm Regency Ballroom BRIEF WELCOME/INTRODUCTION<br />

Dr. Joanne Disch<br />

2pm – 2:30pm Regency Ballroom OPENING KEYNOTE<br />

Ms. Marilyn Tavenner<br />

Moderator: Dr. Joanne Disch<br />

2:30pm – 3pm Regency Ballroom OFFICIAL WELCOME<br />

Dr. Joanne Disch<br />

Dr. Colleen Goode<br />

Dr. Ruth Kleinpell<br />

Dr. Eileen Sullivan-Marx<br />

3pm – 4:15pm Regency Ballroom OPENING PANEL: Transforming Health Care: Who Will Pay?<br />

Dr. Naomi Aronson<br />

Dr. Keith Mueller<br />

Dr. Jaewon Ryu<br />

Moderator: Dr. Eileen Sullivan-Marx<br />

6pm – 6:15pm Regency Ballroom 2012 CIVITAS AWARD PRESENTATION<br />

6:15pm – 7:30pm Regency Ballroom 2012 LIVING LEGENDS CEREMONY<br />

7:30pm – 9pm Columbia A/B/C 2012 LIVING LEGENDS CELEBRATION<br />

Friday, october 12<br />

7am – 7pm Main Lobby REGISTRATION OPEN (Closed between 12:30pm – 1pm)<br />

7am – 7pm Regency/Columbia Foyer POSTERS/ExHIBITS OPEN<br />

7am – 7pm Regency Foyer ACADEMY SHOPPES OPEN<br />

7am – 8:30am Columbia A/B continental BReaKFast<br />

7am – 8:30am Capitol A/B neW FelloW oRientation BReaKFast


schedule <strong>of</strong> events (subject to change)<br />

Friday, october 12 (continued)<br />

7am – 8:30am<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 1<br />

Yosemite Emerging and Infectious Disease Expert Panel<br />

Bryce Environmental Health Expert Panel<br />

Congressional D LBGTQ Health Expert Panel<br />

Congressional C Maternal and Infant Health Expert Panel, Session 1<br />

Everglades Palliative/End <strong>of</strong> Life Expert Panel<br />

Congressional B Quality Health Care Expert Panel<br />

Olympic 2012 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting<br />

Grand Canyon Diversity and Inclusivity Taskforce<br />

8:45am – 9am Regency Ballroom DAY 2 OPENING REMARKS<br />

9am – 10am Regency Ballroom PLENARY: The Role <strong>of</strong> Health IT in Health Care Transformation<br />

Dr. Judy Murphy<br />

Moderator: Dr. Colleen Goode<br />

10am – 10:45am Regency Ballroom PLENARY PANEL: Nurse Practitioners, Physicians and the<br />

Provision <strong>of</strong> Primary Care in the United States<br />

Dr. Peter Buerhaus<br />

Dr. Catherine DesRoches<br />

Dr. Karen Donelan<br />

Dr. Jennifer Perl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

10:45am – 11am Columbia A/B/C healthy BReaK<br />

Sponsored by the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

11am – 11:15am Regency Ballroom ExCELLENCE IN MEDIA AWARD PRESENTATION<br />

Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson<br />

11:15am – 12pm Regency Ballroom PLENARY PANEL: Challenges EdgeRunners Face<br />

Facilitator: Dr. Diana Mason<br />

Presenters: Dr. Deborah Gross, Dr. Judith Storfjell<br />

Respondents: Dr. Harriet Kitzman, Dr. David Olds<br />

Moderator: Dr. Mona WIcks<br />

11:45am – 1:15pm Olympic <strong>Nursing</strong> Research Editorial Board Meeting<br />

12pm – 1pm Regency Ballroom acadeMy open FoRuM<br />

This is an open meeting at which Fellows have the opportunity to discuss the<br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> programs and policies, as well as its strategic<br />

direction.<br />

1:15pm – 2:30pm<br />

concurrent policy dialogues, session 1 (sponsored by hill-rom)<br />

Congressional A Maternity Care in the US: Policy and Partnerships for Progress<br />

Congressional C/D Antiretroviral Therapy: Research and Policy Implications<br />

for HIV Care and Prevention<br />

Capitol A/B Strategies to Improve Care Coordination for Dual Eligible Patients<br />

through Health Homes<br />

2:30pm – 2:45pm Congressional B healthy BReaK<br />

Sponsored by Hill-Rom<br />

SCHEDULES GENERAL INFORMATION EXHIBITS & POSTERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

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schedule <strong>of</strong> events (subject to change)<br />

Friday, october 12 (continued)<br />

2:45pm – 4pm<br />

concurrent policy dialogues, session 2 (sponsored by hill-rom)<br />

Capitol A/B Impact <strong>of</strong> the Erosion <strong>of</strong> the Public Health and Environmental Health <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Workforce: Bringing the <strong>Academy</strong>’s Voice forward for Action<br />

Congressional C/D Direct to Consumer (DTC) Genetic Testing: Deceptive Marketing or<br />

Empowering the Consumer<br />

Congressional A Challenges and Opportunities for <strong>Nursing</strong> Influence on Health Policy and<br />

Advocacy for Gender Based Violence against Women and Girls<br />

4pm – 5pm Yellowstone/Everglades FelloW selection coMMittee open FoRuM<br />

4pm – 6pm Thorton Room acadeMy BoaRd oF diRectoRs/expeRt panel chaiRs Reception<br />

(by invitation only)<br />

4:30pm – 6pm Concord Vanderbilt University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

4:30pm – 5:30pm Capitol B ASU College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Innovation New Inductee Reception<br />

5pm – 6pm Capitol A UNITED HEALTHCARE HAPPY HOUR (ticket required)<br />

Preparing Nurses to Soar as Transformative Change Agents:<br />

UnitedHealth Group’s Center for <strong>Nursing</strong> Advancement.<br />

5:30pm – 6:30pm Lexington Welcome Reception for CON Dean Sarah Thompson<br />

5:30pm – 7pm Regency/Columbia Foyer editoR’s choice BooK siGninG Reception<br />

5:30pm – 7pm Thorton Lounge RheBa de toRnyay pResident’s ciRcle Reception (by invitation only)<br />

6:15pm – 7:45pm<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 2<br />

Yosemite Aging Expert Panel<br />

Yellowstone <strong>Nursing</strong> Theory-Guided Practice Expert Panel<br />

Everglades Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Expert Panel<br />

Bryce 2013 Fellow Selection Committee Meeting<br />

7pm – 9pm Congressional C/D Boston College William F. Connell School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

8:30pm – 10:30pm Congressional B University <strong>of</strong> Michigan celebrates 2012 <strong>Academy</strong> Fellows, Living Legends<br />

and FNINR Awardees<br />

saturday, october 13<br />

7am – 5pm Main Lobby REGISTRATION OPEN (Closed between 12:30pm – 1pm)<br />

7am – 11pm Regency Foyer ACADEMY SHOPPES OPEN<br />

7am – 8:30am Columbia A/B/C healthy BReaKFast<br />

Sponsored by Duke University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

7am – 11am Regency/Columbia Foyer POSTERS/ExHIBITS OPEN<br />

8:30am – 10am Regency Ballroom AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSING BUSINESS MEETING: Can We Talk?<br />

10am – 10:20am Columbia A/B/C healthy BReaK<br />

10:20am – 10:30am Regency Ballroom Award for Excellence in Writing in <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook


schedule <strong>of</strong> events (subject to change)<br />

saturday, october 13 (continued)<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

10:30am – 11am Regency Ballroom PLENARY SESSION: Update on the Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>: Campaign for Action<br />

Dr. Sheila Burke<br />

Dr. Alexia Green<br />

Moderator: Dr. Susan Hassmiller<br />

11am – 12pm Regency Ballroom PLENARY SESSION: Tranforming Health Care: Nurses Engaged in Policy<br />

Dr. Nancy Ridenour<br />

12pm – 12:30pm Regency Ballroom FINAL THOUGHTS<br />

Dr. Joanne Disch<br />

12:45pm Presidential Suite acadeMy past pResident’s luncheon (by invitation only)<br />

12:45pm – 2:30pm Capitol B Pennsylvania State University Reception<br />

1pm – 2:30pm<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 3<br />

Thorton A Acute and Critical Care Expert Panel<br />

Congressional A Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel<br />

Bryce Cultural Competence Expert Panel<br />

Thorton B Genetic <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Care Expert Panel<br />

Capitol A Global <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Expert Panel<br />

Congressional D Health Behavior Expert Panel, Session 1<br />

Congressional B Informatics and Technology Expert Panel<br />

Congressional C Maternal and Infant Health Expert Panel, Session 2<br />

Everglades Military/Veterans Health Expert Panel<br />

Concord <strong>Nursing</strong> and History Expert Panel<br />

Thorton C Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse and<br />

Aging Expert Panel Joint Meeting<br />

Lexington Violence Expert Panel<br />

3pm – 5pm Capitol B edGeRunneR Focus GRoup (by invitation only)<br />

3pm – 4:30pm<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 4<br />

Congressional D Health Behavior Expert Panel, Session 2<br />

Congressional B Magnet Expert Panel<br />

Bryce Women’s Health Expert Panel<br />

Olympic 2013 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting<br />

4pm Regency Ballroom dooRs open to induction ceReMony<br />

4:30pm –6pm Congressional A 2012 RWJF/CCNA Reception<br />

5pm – 6pm Hall <strong>of</strong> Battles pRe-induction ceReMony chaMpaGne Reception<br />

SCHEDULES GENERAL INFORMATION EXHIBITS & POSTERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

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saturday, october 13 (continued)<br />

5:15pm TBD 2012 NEW FELLOW GROUP PHOTO<br />

6pm – 8pm Regency Ballroom aMeRican acadeMy oF nuRsinG 2012 induction ceReMony<br />

8pm – 9pm<br />

Thorton C Excelsior College Reception honoring Dr. Mary Beth Hanner<br />

Yosemite Honoring National Association <strong>of</strong> Hispanic Nurses FAANs<br />

Congressional CD Loyola University Chicago Marcella Nieh<strong>of</strong>f School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Lexington/Concord New York University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Cocktail Reception<br />

Congressional A The Ohio State University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Champagne Celebration for our New Fellows<br />

Article One Restaurant Rush University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Bryce Rutgers University Reception<br />

Capitol B University <strong>of</strong> California Schools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Thorton Lounge University <strong>of</strong> Ilinois at Chicago College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Regency Foyer University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Capitol A University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Thorton B University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Congressional B University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin Celebration <strong>of</strong> Fellows<br />

Thorton A University <strong>of</strong> Virginia School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

8pm – 9:30pm Yellowstone/Everglades University <strong>of</strong> Rochester School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Honors<br />

2012 <strong>Academy</strong> Fellows Emily Hauenstein and Sally Norton<br />

9pm – 12am Ballroom Level 2012 acadeMy stRollinG dinneR<br />

Celebrating the Class <strong>of</strong> 2012


October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> expert panel/committee meeting schedule<br />

Thursday, october 11<br />

8am – 2pm Congressional CD Breast Feeding Expert Panel Meeting<br />

Friday, october 12<br />

7am – 8:30am<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 1<br />

Yosemite Emerging and Infectious Disease Expert Panel<br />

Bryce Environmental Health Expert Panel<br />

Congressional D LBGTQ Health Expert Panel<br />

Congressional C Maternal and Infant Health Expert Panel, Session 1<br />

Everglades Palliative/End <strong>of</strong> Life Expert Panel<br />

Congressional B Quality Health Care Expert Panel<br />

Olympic 2012 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting<br />

Grand Canyon Diversity and Inclusivity Taskforce<br />

4pm – 5pm Yellowstone/Everglades FelloW selection coMMittee open FoRuM<br />

4pm – 6pm Thorton A/B acadeMy BoaRd oF diRectoRs/expeRt panel chaiRs Reception<br />

(by invitation only)<br />

6:15pm – 7:45pm<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 2<br />

Yosemite Aging Expert Panel<br />

Yellowstone <strong>Nursing</strong> Theory-Guided Practice Expert Panel<br />

Everglades Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Expert Panel<br />

Bryce 2013 Fellow Selection Committee Meeting<br />

saturday, october 13<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 3<br />

Thorton A Acute and Critical Care Expert Panel<br />

Congressional A Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel<br />

Bryce Cultural Competence Expert Panel<br />

Thorton B Genetic <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Care Expert Panel<br />

Capitol A Global <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Expert Panel<br />

1pm – 2:30pm<br />

Congressional D Health Behavior Expert Panel, Session 1<br />

Congressional B Informatics and Technology Expert Panel<br />

Congressional C Maternal and Infant Health Expert Panel, Session 2<br />

Everglades Military/Veterans Health Expert Panel<br />

Concord <strong>Nursing</strong> and History Expert Panel<br />

Thorton C Psychiatric/Mental Health/Substance Abuse and<br />

Aging Expert Panel Joint Meeting<br />

3pm – 4:30pm<br />

Lexington Violence Expert Panel<br />

expert panel/committee meetings, session 4<br />

Congressional D Health Behavior Expert Panel, Session 2<br />

Congressional B Magnet Expert Panel<br />

Bryce Women’s Health Expert Panel<br />

Olympic 2013 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Meeting<br />

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<strong>Academy</strong> affiliate group schedule<br />

Thursday, october 11<br />

11am – 1:30pm Concord <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook Editorial Board Meeting<br />

Friday, october 12<br />

11:45am – 1:15pm Olympic <strong>Nursing</strong> Research Editorial Board Meeting<br />

4:30pm – 6pm Concord Vanderbilt University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

4:30pm – 5:30pm Capitol B ASU College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Innovation New Inductee Reception<br />

5pm – 6pm Capitol A UNITED HEALTHCARE HAPPY HOUR (ticket required)<br />

Preparing Nurses to Soar as Transformative Change Agents:<br />

UnitedHealth Group’s Center for <strong>Nursing</strong> Advancement.<br />

5:30pm – 6:30pm Lexington Welcome Reception for CON Dean Sarah Thompson<br />

5:30pm – 7pm Congressional C/D Boston College William F. Connell School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

8:30pm – 10:30pm Congressional B University <strong>of</strong> Michigan celebrates 2012 <strong>Academy</strong> Fellows, Living Legends<br />

and FNINR Awardees<br />

saturday, october 13<br />

12:45pm – 2:30pm Capitol B Pennsylvania State University Reception<br />

4:30pm – 6pm Congressional A 2012 RWJF/CCNA Reception<br />

8pm – 9pm<br />

Thorton C Excelsior College Reception honoring Dr. Mary Beth Hanner<br />

Yosemite Honoring National Association <strong>of</strong> Hispanic Nurses FAANs<br />

Congressional CD Loyola University Chicago Marcella Nieh<strong>of</strong>f School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Lexington/Concord New York University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Cocktail Reception<br />

Congressional A The Ohio State University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Champagne Celebration for our<br />

New Fellows<br />

Article One Restaurant Rush University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Bryce Rutgers University Reception<br />

Capitol B University <strong>of</strong> California Schools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Thorton Lounge University <strong>of</strong> Ilinois at Chicago College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Regency Foyer University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Capitol A University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Thorton B University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

Congressional B University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin Celebration <strong>of</strong> Fellows<br />

Thorton A University <strong>of</strong> Virginia School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Reception<br />

8pm – 9:30pm Yellowstone/Everglades University <strong>of</strong> Rochester School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> honors<br />

2012 <strong>Academy</strong> Fellows Emily Hauenstein and Sally Norton


October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

PRE-CONFERENCE PLENARY SESSION SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES<br />

Cristina Rabadán-Diehl,<br />

PhD, MPH<br />

Kate Ellingson, PhD<br />

keynote speakers (in order <strong>of</strong> appearance)<br />

CRISTINA RABADáN-DIEHL, PHD, MPH<br />

Cristina Rabadán-Diehl is the Deputy Director <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> Global Health (OGH) at the<br />

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part <strong>of</strong> the National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health (NIH).<br />

She also serves as the NHLBI program director <strong>of</strong> the UnitedHealth and NHLBI Collaborating<br />

Centers <strong>of</strong> Excellence, a global network <strong>of</strong> research and training centers to help combat chronic,<br />

non-communicable diseases in developing countries.<br />

Prior to her appointment as OGH deputy director in 2010, Dr. Rabadán-Diehl served as a<br />

program director in the NHLBI Division <strong>of</strong> Cardiovascular Sciences. She managed an extensive<br />

research portfolio <strong>of</strong> grants, contracts and cooperative agreements primarily in the areas <strong>of</strong><br />

diabetes complications and developmental origins <strong>of</strong> adult disease. Her extensive expertise in<br />

atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, endocrinology, preclinical models <strong>of</strong> disease and biobehavioral<br />

stress led her to serve as the NHLBI representative in many multidisciplinary intra-<br />

and inter-NIH collaborative programs.<br />

Dr. Rabadán-Diehl has helped develop multidisciplinary partnerships at the global level. She has<br />

enabled research teams and has bridged research endeavors among the basic, translational,<br />

clinical and population science communities, domestically and internationally. A native Spanish<br />

speaker with a strong interest in health promotion and research translation, Dr. Rabadán-Diehl<br />

is active in Hispanic cardiovascular disease and prevention outreach activities and serves as<br />

a spokesperson for The Heart Truth ® , the NHLBI’s landmark national awareness campaign for<br />

women about heart disease, and We Can! ® (Ways to Enhance Children’s Activity and Nutrition),<br />

the NIH’s national childhood obesity prevention program. In 2012, she was appointed the<br />

Scientific Manager for the NIH within the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease (GACD).<br />

KATE ELLINGSON, PHD<br />

Kate Ellingson has worked for six years in CDC’s Division <strong>of</strong> Healthcare Quality Promotion, first<br />

as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) <strong>of</strong>ficer and then as a staff epidemiologist. As an EIS<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer, she led outbreak and analytic field investigations in healthcare settings, analyzed data on<br />

the impact <strong>of</strong> healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention interventions, and engaged with<br />

international partners to promote infection control in resource-limited settings. Currently she works<br />

in the DHQP’s Office <strong>of</strong> Prevention Research and Evaluation. She leads an evaluation <strong>of</strong> Recovery<br />

Act and Healthcare Reform funds distributed to state health departments to build infrastructure for<br />

HAI surveillance and prevention; this evaluation involves statistical modeling <strong>of</strong> surveillance data,<br />

qualitative analysis, and economic return-on-investment assessments. Kate also serves as DHQP’s<br />

subject matter expert on hand hygiene; in this capacity, she works with academic partners to<br />

evaluate optimal methods for hand hygiene measurement and collaborates with pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

societies and the WHO to harmonize evidence-based recommendations. Kate is also her division’s<br />

liaison to international partners working in HAI prevention and actively collaborates with CDCpartners<br />

in Egypt, Guatemala, Kenya, and China. She is currently a Principal Investigator on an<br />

HHS Innovation Award grant to locally produce alcohol-based handrub in Kenyan hospitals and<br />

evaluate feasibility and impact. Additionally she has worked closely with partners in Egypt to help<br />

design, implement, and evaluate HAI surveillance and prevention initiatives.<br />

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Maria Teresa Cerqueira, PhD, MS<br />

Sylvain Aldighieri, MD<br />

MARIA TERESA CERqUEIRA, PHD, MS<br />

An artist is skilled at seeing things not as they are, but as they could be. Combine the artist’s eye<br />

with international experience and you have someone with limitless imagination <strong>of</strong> what “could be”<br />

for health and wellness across the globe. You have, in fact, Dr. Maria Teresa Cerqueira, the Chief<br />

<strong>of</strong> the U.S.-Mexico Border Office <strong>of</strong> the Pan <strong>American</strong> Health Organization, division <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Health Organization in El Paso, Tx. She is also the Project Director for their Healthy Kids, Healthy<br />

Communities initiative. In this role, Maria Teresa envisions the potential in community leaders and<br />

a better quality <strong>of</strong> life for residents <strong>of</strong> neglected neighborhoods.<br />

Maria Teresa was born an artist, and she can trace how creativity runs in her family. One<br />

great uncle was an illiterate fisherman in Portugal who made up poems. His children wrote and<br />

published them. Maria Teresa enjoys painting, especially fruits and vegetables or things garden<br />

inspired. She has two sons, one also artistic, and another is a physician. She is also a proud firsttime<br />

grandmother to her ‘nieto,’ Guillermo.<br />

In high school, she decided to volunteer as a candy striper in a local hospital. While there, she<br />

was asked to design educational pamphlets and became interested in nutrition. She followed<br />

a traditional public health track but didn’t like clinical work. She went to Mexico to study the<br />

relationships between diet, exercise and health under a National Institutes for Health (NIH)<br />

grant. Her focus population was the Tarahumara and also Raramuri. She stayed for several years<br />

working on different projects and then applied for a doctorate program at Cornell University to<br />

expand her skills. She took courses in public policy, government, organizational behavior and<br />

international labor, whatever interested her. For her dissertation, she worked with local community<br />

health workers and evaluated the federal Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program<br />

(EFNEP) and worked with the Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC). The WIC program<br />

didn’t have community health workers but FNEP did and realized WIC wasn’t connected to EFNEP.<br />

In her training she tried to connect them. Maria Teresa took community field workers to meet the<br />

people in WIC, encouraging a more holistic approach to their health services.<br />

Little by little she saw evidence for having policy at the national and local level to mobilize<br />

resources and people.<br />

One thing is very clear for Dr. Maria Teresa Cerqueira. You need to build a partnership and<br />

trust at the community level and also with policy makers. It’s not an either/or. Policy makers<br />

respond to people.<br />

SYLvAIN ALDIGHIERI, MD<br />

Sylvain Aldighieri is a French National, he earned an MD from the University <strong>of</strong> Marseille,<br />

he is qualified in Tropical Medicine from the University <strong>of</strong> Paris and has followed postgraduate<br />

studies in Epidemiology and Tropical Microbiology from the Institut Pasteur Paris. During the last<br />

20 years he has been posted in various locations in Africa and the Americas as a Medical Officer<br />

for the French Government and for PAHO / WHO. Dr. Aldighieri is currently the coordinator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the International Health Regulations, Alert and Response and Epidemic Diseases Unit with<br />

PAHO/WHO.


October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

annual meeting & conference PLENARY SESSION SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES<br />

Marilyn Tavenner<br />

keynote speakers (in order <strong>of</strong> appearance)<br />

MARILYN TAvENNER<br />

Marilyn Tavenner is currently the Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid<br />

Services. Previously, Ms. Tavenner was Principal Deputy Administrator for the Centers for<br />

Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). As the Principal Deputy Administrator, Ms. Tavenner served<br />

as the agency’s second-ranking <strong>of</strong>ficial overseeing policy development and implementation as well<br />

as management and operations.<br />

Ms. Tavenner, a life-long public health advocate, manages the $820 billion federal agency, which<br />

ensures health care coverage for 100 million <strong>American</strong>s, with 10 regional <strong>of</strong>fices and more than<br />

4,000 employees nationwide. CMS administers Medicare, and it provides funds and guidance to<br />

all states for their Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance (CHIP) programs. With the passage<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Affordable Care Act in March <strong>of</strong> 2010, Ms. Tavenner is also responsible for overseeing<br />

CMS as it implements the insurance reforms and Affordable Insurance Exchanges included in the<br />

health reform law.<br />

Prior to assuming her CMS leadership role, Ms. Tavenner served for four years as the<br />

Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Virginia’s Secretary <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Resources in the administration<br />

<strong>of</strong> former Governor Tim Kaine. In this top cabinet position, she was charged with overseeing<br />

18,000 employees and a $9 billion annual budget to administer Medicaid, mental health,<br />

social services, public health, aging, disabilities agencies, and children’s services.<br />

Before entering government service, Ms. Tavenner spent 25 years working for the Hospital<br />

Corporation <strong>of</strong> <strong>American</strong> (HCA). She began working as a nurse at the Johnson-Willis Hospital<br />

in Richmond, Va., in 1981 and steadily rose through the company. By 1993, she began working<br />

as the hospital’s Chief Executive Officer and, by 2001, had assumed responsibility for<br />

20 hospitals as President <strong>of</strong> the company’s Central Atlantic Division. She finished her service<br />

to HCA in 2005 as Group President <strong>of</strong> Outpatient Services, where she spearheaded the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> a national strategy for freestanding outpatient services, including physician<br />

recruitment and real estate development.<br />

Ms. Tavenner holds a bachelor’s <strong>of</strong> science degree in nursing and a master’s degree in health<br />

administration, both from the Virginia Commonwealth University.<br />

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Naomi Aronson, PhD<br />

Keith Mueller, PhD<br />

NAOMI ARONSON, PHD<br />

Naomi Aronson is the Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Technology<br />

Evaluation Center (TEC).<br />

Dr. Aronson has overseen TEC’s development as a nationally recognized technology assessment<br />

program and an Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) <strong>of</strong> the Agency for Healthcare Research<br />

and Quality (AHRQ). She has directed over 300 technology assessments and 20 evidence reports<br />

for AHRQ. Dr. Aronson is a member <strong>of</strong> the Methodology Committee <strong>of</strong> the Patient-Centered<br />

Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI).<br />

Dr. Aronson is a member <strong>of</strong> the Health Technology Assessment International Health Policy Forum,<br />

the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine Genomics Roundtable, the Steering Committee <strong>of</strong> the Chicago-Area<br />

DEcIDE Research Center, and the National Business Group on Health Committee on Evidence-<br />

Based Benefit Design. Previously, she has represented the private sector on a U.S. Agency for<br />

International Development Team providing technical assistance to the Hungarian government on<br />

building evidence-based medicine capacity and also served on the Ontario Health Technology<br />

Assessment Evaluation Review Team. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine Forum<br />

on Drug Discovery Translation and Development, and a review committee co-chair for the<br />

International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Annual Meeting.<br />

Prior to joining TEC, Dr. Aronson was a member <strong>of</strong> the Northwestern University faculty,<br />

specializing in the sociology <strong>of</strong> science and medicine. She also was a post-doctoral fellow in<br />

the Science, Technology and Society Program at the Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology and<br />

received research awards from the National Science Foundation and the <strong>American</strong> Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Learned Societies. Dr. Aronson’s academic research focused on how the organization <strong>of</strong> scientific<br />

specialties in biomedical and clinical research affects the process <strong>of</strong> scientific discovery.<br />

KEITH MUELLER, PHD<br />

Keith J. Mueller is Gerhard Hartman Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Head, Department <strong>of</strong> Health Management<br />

and Policy, College <strong>of</strong> Public Health, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa. He is also the Director <strong>of</strong> the Rural Policy<br />

Research Institute (RUPRI) Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis. He has served as President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Rural Health Association (NRHA) and as a member <strong>of</strong> the National Advisory Committee<br />

on Rural Health and Human Services. He also served on the Advisory Panel on Medicare<br />

Education for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Advisory Committee to the<br />

Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. He has published more than 140 scholarly articles<br />

and policy papers, and received awards recognizing his research contributions from NRHA,<br />

RUPRI, and the University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska. His expert testimony has been solicited by Congressional<br />

committees, the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine and the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. His PhD is<br />

in Political Science from The University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, and he completed a faculty fellowship with The<br />

Johns Hopkins University.


Jaewon Ryu, MD, JD<br />

Judy Murphy,<br />

RN, FACMI, FHIMSS, FAAN<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

JAEWON RYU, MD, JD<br />

Jaewon Ryu currently serves as Associate Medical Director for Emergency Care Management,<br />

Government Programs and Relations, Community Benefit, and Research in the Mid-Atlantic States<br />

region. He is a board-certified physician in Emergency Medicine. He completed his post-graduate<br />

training at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Prior to his career as a physician, he was admitted to<br />

the State Bar <strong>of</strong> California and practiced as a corporate health care attorney with the international<br />

law firm McDermott, Will & Emery, focusing on corporate transactions and regulatory issues<br />

among large entities in the health care industry.<br />

Before his current position, he held several positions in government, most recently as Expert<br />

Consultant and Policy Advisor in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Administrator and the Office <strong>of</strong> Policy at the<br />

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, where he focused on quality and resource use<br />

measurement, payment reform, and incentives to drive delivery system changes. Prior to that,<br />

he was selected as a White House Fellow and placed in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Secretary at the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans Affairs, where he advised on strategic and operational issues related<br />

to the nation’s largest integrated healthcare system. He also spent a year in the national service<br />

program, AmeriCorps, as a teacher, mentor, and community liaison for inner-city youth, and he<br />

has remained dedicated to community involvement throughout his career. A fan <strong>of</strong> cycling and the<br />

outdoors, he has bicycled from Washington, DC to San Francisco as part <strong>of</strong> a team that raised<br />

donations to help build a Habitat for Humanity home. He received a B.A. in History from Yale<br />

University and a J.D. and M.D. from the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />

JUDY MURPHY, RN, FACMI, FHIMSS, FAAN<br />

Judy Murphy is Deputy National Coordinator for Programs & Policy at the Office <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Coordinator for Health IT, Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services in Washington D.C. She is a<br />

nurse, who came to the ONC in December <strong>of</strong> 2011 with more than 25 years <strong>of</strong> health informatics<br />

experience at Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin, an integrated delivery network with 15 hospitals,<br />

120 ambulatory centers, home health agencies and over 30,000 employees. She led their EHR<br />

program since 1995, when Aurora was one <strong>of</strong> the early adopters <strong>of</strong> health IT. Most recently she<br />

was Vice President-EHR Applications, and managed the organization’s successful achievement <strong>of</strong><br />

Stage 1 EHR Meaningful Use, with incentive payments beginning in September 2011.<br />

Her informatics interests lie in system implementation methodologies, health IT project<br />

management, automated clinical documentation, and the use <strong>of</strong> technology to support evidencebased<br />

practice; she has published and lectured nationally and internationally on these topics.<br />

She has a long-standing reputation <strong>of</strong> patient advocacy and maintaining a “patient-centric” point<br />

<strong>of</strong> view, and approaches her work with unyielding energy as well as dedication, passion, and<br />

commitment to the healthcare transformation enabled by technology.<br />

Judy has been on the Health IT Standards Committee since its inception in May 2009. On that<br />

committee, she co-chaired the Implementation Workgroup, and was a member <strong>of</strong> the Meaningful<br />

Use Workgroup. She has also served on the <strong>American</strong> Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. She is a Fellow in the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, the <strong>American</strong><br />

College <strong>of</strong> Medical Informatics and HIMSS. She received the 2006 HIMSS <strong>Nursing</strong> Informatics<br />

Leadership Award, was named one <strong>of</strong> the “20 People Who Make Healthcare Better” in 2007<br />

by HealthLeaders magazine, and was selected as one <strong>of</strong> 33 <strong>Nursing</strong> Informatics’ Pioneers to<br />

participate in the <strong>Nursing</strong> Informatics History Project sponsored by AMIA, NLM, AAN, and RWJF.<br />

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Peter Buerhaus, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

PETER BUERHAUS, PHD, RN, FAAN<br />

Peter Buerhaus is a nurse and a healthcare economist. He is the Valere Potter Distinguished<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> at Vanderbilt University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, and Director <strong>of</strong> the Center<br />

for Interdisciplinary Health Workforce Studies, the Institute for Medicine and Public Health, at<br />

Vanderbilt University Medical Center. From 2000 to 2006, Dr. Buerhaus served as the Senior<br />

Associate Dean for Research at Vanderbilt University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>. Before coming to<br />

Vanderbilt University, Dr. Buerhaus was assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> health policy and management at<br />

Harvard School <strong>of</strong> Public Health (1992-2000) where he developed the Harvard <strong>Nursing</strong> Research<br />

Institute and its post-doctoral program in nursing health services research. During the 1980s he<br />

served as assistant to the chief executive <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> The University <strong>of</strong> Michigan Medical Center’s<br />

seven teaching hospitals (1983-1986) and assistant to the Vice Provost for Medical Affairs, the chief<br />

executive <strong>of</strong> the medical center (1987-1990).<br />

Dr. Buerhaus maintains an active research program involving studies on the economics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nursing workforce, nurse and physician workforce forecasting, developing and testing measures<br />

<strong>of</strong> hospital quality <strong>of</strong> care, and determining public and provider opinions on issues involving the<br />

delivery <strong>of</strong> health care. Of the nearly 100 articles he has published in peer-reviewed journals, five<br />

publications are designated as “Classics” by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality<br />

(AHRQ) Patient Safety Network. Other publications have ranked among the most widely accessed<br />

articles published in the health policy journal Health Affairs in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010.<br />

Dr. Buerhaus is co-author <strong>of</strong> the 2008 book The Future <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Nursing</strong> Workforce in the United<br />

States: Data, Trends, and Implications. He has editorial responsibilities with many peer reviewed<br />

health services research and nursing journals, and has advised policy makers and legislators on<br />

nursing workforce policy.<br />

In 2003, Dr. Buerhaus was elected into the National Academies Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine and since<br />

1994 has been a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>. He served on the Advisory<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> the National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health National Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Research (2001-2006),<br />

National Quality Forum Steering Committee on <strong>Nursing</strong> Quality Performance Measures (2004-<br />

2005), as a Board <strong>of</strong> Director <strong>of</strong> Sigma Theta Tau International (2001-2005), and as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

The Joint Commission’s <strong>Nursing</strong> Advisory Committee (2003-2010). He serves as an expert advisor<br />

for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s health care workforce initiative.<br />

Dr. Buerhaus earned his baccalaureate degree in nursing from Mankato State University (1976), a<br />

master’s degree in nursing health services administration from The University <strong>of</strong> Michigan (1981),<br />

a doctoral degree from at Wayne State University (1990), and completed a Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation post doctoral faculty fellowship in health care finance at The Johns Hopkins University<br />

from 1991-1992.<br />

On September 30, 2010, Dr. Buerhaus was appointed to Chair the National Health Workforce<br />

Commission, which was established under The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Among<br />

other responsibilities, the Commission (once funded) will provide advice to the Congress and to the<br />

President on national health care workforce policy.


Catherine DesRouches, PhD<br />

Karen Donelan, ScD, EdM<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

CATHERINE DESROUCHES, PHD<br />

Catherine DesRouches is a Senior Researcher at the Mathematic Policy Research<br />

Dr. DesRoches has been involved in more than 85 national and international surveys on a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> health policy and public health issues. Before coming to Mathematica in 2010, Dr.<br />

DesRoches spent 10 years as a faculty member and researcher at the Mongan Institute for Health<br />

Policy/Harvard Medical School and Harvard School <strong>of</strong> Public Health. Dr. DesRoches has led or<br />

collaborated on national studies <strong>of</strong> physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, health care<br />

executives, and the public. These studies have addressed, among other topics, clinicians’ adoption<br />

and use <strong>of</strong> health information technology (HIT), the role <strong>of</strong> nurse practitioners in providing care to<br />

Medicare beneficiaries, physician-industry relationships, nursing workforce issues, and access to<br />

and satisfaction with health care. In addition, she has extensive experience leading and managing<br />

interdisciplinary research on health care related topics using wide range <strong>of</strong> research methods.<br />

Her work has received support from the Office <strong>of</strong> the National Coordinator for Health Information<br />

Technology in the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services, The Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Foundation, the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Health’s Office <strong>of</strong> Research Integrity, and the Agency for<br />

Healthcare Research and Quality.<br />

KAREN DONELAN, SCD, EDM<br />

Karen Donelan is a Senior Scientist at the Mongan Institute for Health Policy (MIHP) at<br />

Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston MA, and a faculty member at Harvard Medical<br />

School. Dr. Donelan is a prominent survey scientist who has conducted numerous national and<br />

international surveys <strong>of</strong> the experiences <strong>of</strong> patients and health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in health care<br />

systems. She has designed and led several dozen surveys <strong>of</strong> physicians and nurses about health<br />

information technology, labor supply and workplace environment issues, and published more than<br />

80 peer reviewed original articles reporting the results. Dr. Donelan has been a collaborator with<br />

Dr. Peter Buerhaus for nearly 20 years, and provides critical expertise in designing surveys to<br />

measure the experiences <strong>of</strong> diverse pr<strong>of</strong>essional and patient/consumer populations. Their recent<br />

collaborative research involves surveys <strong>of</strong> nurses, nursing students and faculty, physicians, health<br />

care executives and thoughtleaders, all focused on nurse labor supply, recruitment, retention<br />

and quality <strong>of</strong> care as part <strong>of</strong> an evaluation for the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for <strong>Nursing</strong>´s<br />

Future. Recently they have been involved in an important project looking at training and recruiting<br />

nurses for military service in collaboration with the Graduate School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Uniformed<br />

Services University <strong>of</strong> the Health Sciences.<br />

Dr. Donelan joined the MIHP faculty in 2003, following more than a decade at the Harvard<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Public Health and several years in leadership at a company that provided assistance to<br />

patients confronting critical and complex illnesses. She has received considerable external support<br />

for her survey research, including the National Cancer Institute and <strong>American</strong> Cancer Society, as<br />

well as multiple charitable foundations (Commonwealth Fund, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,<br />

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Avon Foundation, and Gillette Foundation). Building on an<br />

interest in strategic marketing to consumers, beyond her work with Vanderbilt she has played a<br />

leading role in projects for the marketing departments in several health systems, and assessments<br />

<strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> internet health information and direct-to-consumer advertising. She has published<br />

extensively in major medical, nursing, and health policy journals, and is a peer reviewer <strong>of</strong> survey<br />

and disparities research for seven journals. She is a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>Health and the <strong>American</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Public Opinion Research and is past president <strong>of</strong> the New England Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Opinion Research. She also is a past member <strong>of</strong> the editorial board at WebMD Medscape.<br />

She holds degrees in English and <strong>American</strong> Literature (AB), Education (EDM) and Health Policy<br />

and Management (ScD) all from Harvard University.<br />

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Jennifer Perl<strong>of</strong>f, PhD<br />

Diana Mason, PhD, DHL (Hon),<br />

DSc (Hon), RN, FAAN<br />

Deborah Gross, DNSc, RN,<br />

FAAN<br />

JENNIFER PERLOFF, PHD<br />

Jennifer Perl<strong>of</strong>f has over 15 years <strong>of</strong> experience in study design and quantitative analysis. A large<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> her work involves claims data, including the evaluation <strong>of</strong> a low vision rehabilitation<br />

benefit for CMS, and a study <strong>of</strong> adverse events among chronically ill Medicare beneficiaries. Dr.<br />

Perl<strong>of</strong>f also directs the evaluation <strong>of</strong> an intensive case management program for homeless adults,<br />

and is involved in nursing workforce research. Through these projects she has led or participated<br />

in study design, instrument validation, data analysis using such techniques as random effects<br />

modeling and survival analysis.<br />

DIANA MASON, PHD, DHL (HON), DSC (HON), RN, FAAN<br />

Diana Mason is the Rudin Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Co-Founder and Co-Director <strong>of</strong> the Center<br />

for Health, Media, and Policy at Hunter College, City University <strong>of</strong> New York. She is Strategic<br />

Adviser for the Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>: Campaign for Action that is focused on implementing the<br />

recommendations in the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’s report on The Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>: Leading Change,<br />

Advancing Health. For over 10 years, she served as Editor-in-Chief <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, and continues in an emeritus capacity. Under her leadership, the journal received<br />

numerous awards for editorial excellence, editorials, articles, news, and dissemination.<br />

She serves on the National Advisory Committee <strong>of</strong> Kaiser Health News. Since 1985, she has been<br />

a producers and moderator <strong>of</strong> “Healthstyles,” a weekly radio program in NYC.<br />

The author <strong>of</strong> over 200 publications, she is the lead co-editor <strong>of</strong> the award-winning book, Policy and<br />

Politics in <strong>Nursing</strong> and Health Care and <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Nursing</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: Development Challenges, and<br />

Opportunities, part <strong>of</strong> the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Book Series. She blogs<br />

for the Center for Health, Media & Policy and for Disruptive Women in Health Care, and JAMA’s<br />

News Forum.<br />

DEBORAH GROSS, DNSC, RN, FAAN<br />

Deborah Gross is best known for her work in promoting positive parent-child relationships and<br />

preventing behavior problems in preschool children from low-income neighborhoods. At the<br />

Johns Hopkins University, she holds joint appointments at the School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, and the Department <strong>of</strong> Mental<br />

Health in the Bloomberg School <strong>of</strong> Public Health. Previously, as the Associate Dean for Research<br />

and a department chair at Rush University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, Dr. Gross and colleagues<br />

developed the Chicago Parent Program, an innovative parenting program that improves parenting<br />

behavior and reduces child behavior problems. The program currently is used in a number <strong>of</strong><br />

settings including Head Start centers in Chicago and New York City. Dr. Gross was a Robert<br />

Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow, and among her many recognitions are the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

the National Institute for <strong>Nursing</strong> Research President’s Award for outstanding research and the<br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Edge Runner award honoring developers <strong>of</strong> model programs<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering solutions to health care challenges. She has served on numerous review panels for the<br />

National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health and the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine, published more than 100 articles, book<br />

chapters, and abstracts, and currently serves on the editorial board <strong>of</strong> Research in <strong>Nursing</strong> &<br />

Health and <strong>Nursing</strong> Outlook.


Judith Storfjell, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

JUDITH STORFJELL, PHD, RN, FAAN<br />

Judith Storfjell was recently appointed Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services at Loma<br />

Linda University Health System, where she is responsible for elevating patient care practice and<br />

integrating care for a seven hospital system. Until July, 2012, Dr. Storfjell was Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Associate<br />

Dean for Academic Practice, Partnerships and Policy, and the Executive Director <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />

for Healthcare Innovation (IHCI) in the College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> at the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago<br />

(UIC). There, she was responsible for the entrepreneurial, continuing education and clinical<br />

practice initiatives <strong>of</strong> the College, including award-winning nurse managed centers, consulting<br />

practice, and the faculty practice plan. During the five years <strong>of</strong> her leadership, IHCI grew from<br />

10 to 85+ staff, producing over $40 million in revenues—currently consisting <strong>of</strong> one-third <strong>of</strong> the<br />

College’s annual budget.<br />

At UIC, Dr. Storfjell taught graduate classes in healthcare financial and strategic management,<br />

and conducted health services research with a particular focus on healthcare costs. She is the<br />

Principle Investigator <strong>of</strong> four HRSA and ACA-funded projects.<br />

Dr. Storfjell was founder and past President <strong>of</strong> a diversified home health care company. While<br />

President, she had overall responsibility for the development, management, and viability <strong>of</strong><br />

certified home health and hospice programs, as well as private duty services. She currently sits on<br />

the boards <strong>of</strong> three healthcare systems throughout the US, a University, and an international NGO.<br />

For nearly twenty years, Sr. Storfjell consulted on health care projects with specific emphasis<br />

on the organization and management <strong>of</strong> health care entities. Recently, her focus has been on<br />

strategy development and implementation, and positioning organizations for long-term viability.<br />

She has expertise in integrating financial and operational strategies, having introduced activitybased<br />

costing and the Balanced Scorecard in health care settings. She has consulted on several<br />

CMS and CDC projects, including the Community <strong>Nursing</strong> Organization project, the home care<br />

prospective payment and case mix development projects, and the Maine Public Health Emergency<br />

Preparedness programs.<br />

Dr. Storfjell has lectured and published extensively on productivity, care management, and health<br />

care costs. She is co-author <strong>of</strong> standards for home care and community health organizations, as<br />

well as co-author <strong>of</strong> the Easley-Storfjell Instruments for Caseload/Workload Analysis. She received<br />

a PhD in nursing research from the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan with special emphasis in health care<br />

administration, economics and gerontology; an MS in community health nursing (University <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan); and a BS in nursing (Walla Walla University).<br />

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David Olds, PhD<br />

Harriet Kitzman, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

DAvID OLDS, PHD<br />

David Olds is currently a Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Public Health, and <strong>Nursing</strong> at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Colorado Denver, where he directs the Prevention Research Center for Family and<br />

Child Health. He has devoted his career to investigating methods <strong>of</strong> preventing health and<br />

developmental problems in children and parents from low-income families. The primary focus<br />

<strong>of</strong> his work has been on developing and testing in a series <strong>of</strong> randomized controlled trials a<br />

program <strong>of</strong> prenatal and infancy home visiting by nurses known as the Nurse Family Partnership<br />

(NFP), which serves socially disadvantaged mothers bearing first children. Today, the program is<br />

operating in over 380 counties, serving 23,000 families per year in the United States. Dr. Olds<br />

is also working with governments in other societies to adapt and test the NFP in international<br />

contexts. He is a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> Pediatrics Society, the Society for Prevention Research,<br />

the <strong>American</strong> Public Health Association, the Society for Research in Child Development and the<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Experimental Criminology, and has received numerous awards for his work, including<br />

the Charles A. Dana Award for Pioneering Achievements in Health, the Lela Rowland Prevention<br />

Award from the National Mental Health Association, the Presidential Award from the Society for<br />

Prevention Research, the Nurse 21 Community Award from UCLA School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, the Child<br />

Health and Welfare Award from the Colorado Chapter <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics,<br />

the Brooke Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship in Epidemiology from the Royal Society <strong>of</strong> Medicine and the<br />

2008 Stockholm Prize in Criminology. Dr. Olds has been honored to present keynote lectures at<br />

various conferences, including the CNO <strong>Nursing</strong> and Midwifery Conference in Belfast Northern<br />

Ireland, the 17th Annual JaSPCAN Conference in Tsukuba, Japan and the Healthy for Life and<br />

New Directions Mothers’ and Babies Conference in Brisbane, Australia. He obtained his B.A. from<br />

Johns Hopkins University and his Ph.D. from Cornell University.<br />

HARRIET KITzMAN, PHD, RN, FAAN<br />

Harriet Kitzman is an authority on nurse home visitation for low income mothers and their infants. She<br />

serves as Senior Associate Dean for Research and Director <strong>of</strong> the Center for Research Implementation<br />

and Translation (CRIT) and is Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Pediatrics. A member <strong>of</strong> the Executive<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Center for Translation Science Institute, she also directs its Center for Research<br />

Implementation and Translation. She holds graduate degrees from the University <strong>of</strong> Rochester and<br />

held the esteemed Loretta C. Ford Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship during her 45 year service to the University.<br />

Dr. Kitzman was a leader in the early nurse practitioner movement. She became prepared and<br />

established practice and educational programs as a pediatric nurse practitioner. She led the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the first graduate nurse practitioner program at the University <strong>of</strong> Rochester in 1971.<br />

In the late 1960s and 1970s she conducted randomized clinical trials <strong>of</strong> nurse practitioner practice<br />

outcomes. She has presented the results <strong>of</strong> these studies at national meetings and published the<br />

results in high impact journals. She is a well-known consultant on the developing nurse practitioner<br />

role and its impact. As the first clinical chief/chair responsible for nursing services in the Medical<br />

Center and nursing education and research in the School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, she has been among the key<br />

drivers in the development <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>’s Unification Model.<br />

Since the early 1980s her research has been related to the effects <strong>of</strong> Nurse Home Visitation on<br />

first time mothers and children. Focused on the economically disadvantaged, the intervention has<br />

demonstrated a broad range <strong>of</strong> short- and long-term outcomes. This program <strong>of</strong> research has had<br />

significant impact on both individual care and health care policy nationally and internationally<br />

with broad program dissemination through the Nurse Family Partnership National Service Office.<br />

The program is recognized as one <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>’s Edge-Runner Programs.<br />

Based on an ecological perspective, the longitudinal data bases developed for the program’s<br />

three randomized trials over a 30 year period with continuous grant support provide exceptional<br />

opportunities to continue to learn about the mechanisms through which early care <strong>of</strong> mothers and<br />

infants and their environments affect life course development <strong>of</strong> families and children.<br />

Dr. Kitzman holds multiple awards and has served on a number national and local policy<br />

committees including the Board <strong>of</strong> Children, Youth and Families <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> Academies <strong>of</strong><br />

Science/Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine. She was a charter member <strong>of</strong> the NSCF study section <strong>of</strong> NINR.


Sheila Burke, MPA, RN, FAAN<br />

Alexia Green, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Nancy Ridenour, PhD, RN,<br />

APRN, BC, FAAN<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

SHEILA BURKE, MPA, RN, FAAN<br />

Sheila P. Burke is Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy. She served as Executive Dean <strong>of</strong> the school<br />

from 1996-2000. Previously she had been Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff to former senate Majority Leader Bob<br />

Dole (1985-1996), a pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff member <strong>of</strong> the Senate Committee on Finance (1979-1982),<br />

and Deputy Staff Director <strong>of</strong> that committee (1982 to 1985). She is a member <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine, National <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sciences, and a fellow <strong>of</strong> the National <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Administration and the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>. She serves on the adjunct faculty at<br />

Georgetown University and is a Distinguished Visitor at the O’Neill Institute for National and<br />

Global Health Law, Georgetown Law Center. She serves on several boards including the Kaiser<br />

Commission on the Future <strong>of</strong> Medicaid and the Uninsured, the Partnership for Public Service, and<br />

the Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>American</strong> Medical Colleges. She served as a member <strong>of</strong> the Medicaid Payment<br />

Advisory Commission 2000-2007, the Kaiser Family Foundation 1999-2008. Burke, who also<br />

serves as a Senior Public Policy Advisor at Baker Donelson in Washington DC, is married and has<br />

three children. Burke holds an MPA from the Kennedy School, a BS in nursing from the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> San Francisco, and worked as a staff nurse in Berkeley, California.<br />

ALExIA GREEN, PHD, RN, FAAN<br />

Alexia Green is Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and Dean Emeriti at Texas Tech University Health Science<br />

Center. She has been actively engaged in teaching systems leadership, quality improvement<br />

sciences, patient safety, and health policy leadership for many years. Dr. Green’s work has<br />

focused primarily on state health policy initiatives. She was appointed by the Governor as the<br />

only nurse to the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the Texas Institute <strong>of</strong> Health Care Quality and Efficiency<br />

(2012-2015) and the Texas Health Care Policy Council (2006-2010). Dr. Green Co-Chairs the<br />

Texas Center for <strong>Nursing</strong> Workforce Studies Advisory Committee, working with a team <strong>of</strong> other<br />

nurse leaders to provide sound evidence based data for use in policy making by state legislators.<br />

She is a Fellow in the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and a Robert Wood Johnson Executive<br />

Nurse Leader Fellow. Dr. Green is also a past president <strong>of</strong> the Texas Nurses Association and<br />

a founding member <strong>of</strong> the Texas <strong>Nursing</strong> Education Policy Coalition, Texas <strong>Nursing</strong> Legislative<br />

Policy Coalition, and the Texas Patient Safety Alliance. She has led multiple community and<br />

statewide coalitions during her career, including obtaining grant funding for these initiatives with<br />

agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Labor, and the Health<br />

Resources and Services Administration. Dr. Green currently serves as Co-Leader <strong>of</strong> the Texas Team<br />

Advancing <strong>Nursing</strong> Health through <strong>Nursing</strong>, an Action Coalition <strong>of</strong> the Initiative on the Future <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Nursing</strong>: Campaign for Action sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and AARP.<br />

NANCY RIDENOUR, PHD, RN, APRN, BC, FAAN<br />

Nancy Ridenour, is Dean and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and<br />

a certified family nurse practitioner. She was a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow with<br />

the Committee on Ways and Means in the US House <strong>of</strong> Representatives. Prior to the health policy<br />

fellowship, she served as Dean and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> at Illinois State University<br />

and Associate Dean at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Dr. Ridenour has held leadership<br />

positions in the <strong>American</strong> Nurses Association, the <strong>American</strong> Association for the Advancement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science, the <strong>American</strong> Public Health Association, the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, the Society <strong>of</strong> Primary Care Policy Fellows, the National Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

Nurse Practitioner Faculties and The Executive Nurse Fellows Alumni Association. She received<br />

Fulbright-Hays grants for study tours <strong>of</strong> China, and Egypt and Jordan. She has consulted<br />

extensively on primary care and public health issues in South America, Asia, India, the Middle<br />

East, and, most recently, Cuba. The author <strong>of</strong> numerous journal articles and contributions to books,<br />

she has focused her career on health policy and improving primary health care for underserved<br />

populations. Her awards include two National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships, a<br />

primary care policy fellowship from the U.S. Public Health Service, a Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Executive Nurse Fellowship, a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship, and induction into<br />

the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>.<br />

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general meeting information<br />

THE ACADEMY SHOPPES<br />

Stop by the <strong>Academy</strong> Shoppes Booth outside the Columbia<br />

Ballroom to purchase items such as medallions, lapel pins,<br />

charm bracelets, leather business card holders, c<strong>of</strong>fee mugs<br />

and pens.<br />

AFFLIATE RECEPTIONS DURING THE<br />

ANNUAL MEETING & CONFERENCE<br />

The schedule <strong>of</strong> Affiliate Group functions can be found<br />

on page 14.<br />

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF<br />

NURSING MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS<br />

expert panel, COMMITTEE, & TASKFORCE MEETINGS<br />

Please see the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Meetings<br />

Schedule on page 13 for a full listing <strong>of</strong> Expert Panel,<br />

Committee, and Task Force Meetings. Expert Panel meetings<br />

are open to all attendees.<br />

NEW FELLOW ORIENTATION<br />

Date: Friday, October 12, 7am – 8:30am<br />

Location: Capitol A/B<br />

A required meeting for all 2012 New Fellows to meet each<br />

other, and to become familiar with the Induction process.<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> Open Forum<br />

Date: Friday, October 12, 12pm – 1pm<br />

Location: Regency Ballroom<br />

This is an open meeting at which Fellows will have the<br />

opportunity to discuss the <strong>Academy</strong> programs and policies,<br />

bylaws, as well as the <strong>Academy</strong>’s strategic directions.<br />

FELLOW SELECTION OPEN FORUM<br />

Date: Friday, October 12, 4pm – 5pm<br />

Location: Yellowstone/Everglades Room, 2nd Floor<br />

This forum is a session for Fellows who are interested in<br />

sponsoring applicants for fellowship. Members from the<br />

Fellow Selection Committee will discuss the application<br />

and selection process.<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

BUSINESS MEETING<br />

Date: Saturday, October 13, 8:30am – 10am<br />

(breakfast will be provided)<br />

Location: Regency Ballroom<br />

All Fellows are encouraged to attend the Annual Business<br />

Meeting where this year the Board will be engaging in a less<br />

formal conversation with the membership.<br />

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSING<br />

ANNUAL MEETING & CONFERENCE POLICIES<br />

ADMISSION TO SESSIONS<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial name badges will be required for admission<br />

to all academy sessions. All Annual Meeting & Conference<br />

attendees receive a name badge with their registration<br />

materials. Name badges should be worn at all times inside the<br />

hotel, as badges will be used to control access to sessions and<br />

activities. Attendees are cautioned against wearing their name<br />

badges while away from the hotel as badges draw unwanted<br />

attention to your status as visitors to the Washington DC area.<br />

ADMISSION BY TICKETS<br />

Admission into the Living Legends Celebration Reception and<br />

the Induction Ceremony and Strolling Dinner are included in the<br />

FULL registration price. The FRIDAY only registration fee includes<br />

admission to the Living Legends Ceremony and the SATURDAY<br />

only registration fee includes admission to the Induction<br />

Ceremony and Strolling Dinner. Your registration packet should<br />

include all tickets, including any tickets purchased for guests.<br />

If you feel you are missing a ticket, please check with the HELP<br />

DESK. Tickets will be collected at the door by ushers.<br />

ATTIRE<br />

Appropriate dress for the Annual Meeting & Conference<br />

is business casual. A jacket or sweater is recommended as<br />

temperatures in meeting rooms may vary. Dress for the Living<br />

Legends Ceremony & Reception is formal business attire (suits<br />

and ties for men, business-like dress with jackets for women).<br />

Dress for the Induction Ceremony is cocktail-to-formal, with<br />

black tie optional for men.<br />

CELL PHONE PROTOCOL<br />

Please ensure that cell phone ringers are turned <strong>of</strong>f during<br />

all sessions.<br />

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CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

An application has been submitted for continuing education<br />

contact hours for attendance at this year’s meeting. By attending<br />

all plenary and breakout sessions and completing the online<br />

evaluation form (sent after the meeting), all attendees will<br />

receive a certificate <strong>of</strong> attendance, based on their registration<br />

category (pre-conference, full registration, Thursday/Friday only<br />

registration, or Saturday only registration).<br />

EMERGENCY & FIRST AID<br />

The Hyatt Regency Washington is fully prepared to handle<br />

emergency requests and first aid. Pick up any house phone<br />

for immediate assistance and contact an AAN staff person for<br />

support. Remember to note all emergency exits within the hotel.<br />

EvALUATIONS<br />

In the <strong>Academy</strong>’s continued effort to be green, this year’s<br />

meeting evaluation will be completed online. You will be<br />

notified how to access it after the meeting. Please take the time<br />

to complete the evaluation form. Your input and comments are<br />

essential in planning future Annual Meeting & Conferences.<br />

ExHIBITS<br />

Location: Regency/Columbia Foyer<br />

Remember to stop by and visit this year’s exhibitors. Show your<br />

support <strong>of</strong> the new programs and products displayed at this<br />

year’s conference.<br />

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS<br />

Thursday, October 11 1pm – 8pm<br />

Friday, October 12 7am – 7pm<br />

Saturday, October 13 7am – 11am<br />

FLORAL ORDERS<br />

Grand Floral & Design (202-637-4783) is the preferred florist<br />

for the <strong>Academy</strong>. Please contact them with any questions<br />

regarding flowers ordered through them. The flowers will be<br />

distributed by Grand Floral & Design for Saturday evening and<br />

may be picked up in columbia a between 3pm – 7pm on<br />

saturday. Please be sure to pick them up within that window<br />

<strong>of</strong> time since after 7pm the flowers will be left unattended.<br />

Due to the size <strong>of</strong> the 2012 Class <strong>of</strong> New Fellows and the<br />

need to keep the ceremony flowing without disruption, flower<br />

arrangements MAY NOT be given to a New Fellow during the<br />

Induction Ceremony. We ask that you please respect this policy.<br />

HOTEL INFORMATION<br />

Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill<br />

400 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington, DC<br />

202-737-1234<br />

Check in: 3pm<br />

Check-out: 12pm<br />

BUSINESS CENTER<br />

There is a FedEx Business Center on the Lobby Level <strong>of</strong> the hotel.<br />

INTERNET ACCESS<br />

The public areas at the hotel are wireless. Your guest room is<br />

wireless. The meeting areas do not have internet accessibility.<br />

please note: The internet is complimentary in your room<br />

during your stay during the Annual Meeting & Conference.<br />

NO SMOKING<br />

The Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill is a non-smoking<br />

property.<br />

PARKING<br />

Valet parking is available for $41/day with in-and-out privileges.<br />

INDUCTION CEREMONY SEATING<br />

There is no assigned seating for the Induction Ceremony.<br />

However all guests are granted access to the Regency Ballroom<br />

at 4pm to save the appropriate number <strong>of</strong> seats. Unfilled<br />

reserved seats will be released after 5:45pm. New Fellows,<br />

2012 Honorary Fellows, 2012 Living Legends, and <strong>Academy</strong><br />

Board Members will have assigned seats in the front <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ballroom. New Fellows WILL NOT be sitting with their families.<br />

LOST & FOUND<br />

Please feel free to stop by the HELP DESK if you have lost or<br />

found an item during the course <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting &<br />

Conference. You may also wish to check with hotel security<br />

regarding lost items.<br />

MESSAGES<br />

A self-service message board (non-electronic) will be available<br />

in the Hall <strong>of</strong> Battles, Ballroom Level for attendees to post notes<br />

or leave messages for other attendees. Please remember to<br />

check for any messages that may be left for you.


PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Cameras are not permitted in any 39th Annual Meeting &<br />

Conference educational session or in the poster areas.<br />

The <strong>Academy</strong> has arranged for a photographer to be<br />

present throughout much <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting & Conference.<br />

The <strong>Academy</strong> will use these photos in publications and to<br />

produce related literature and products for public release.<br />

Individuals photographed will not receive compensation for<br />

the use and release <strong>of</strong> these photos and will be deemed to<br />

have consented to the use and release <strong>of</strong> photos in which<br />

they appear. If you are opposed to being photographed,<br />

please immediately notify the photographer or an <strong>Academy</strong><br />

staff member if your picture is taken. Thank you for<br />

your cooperation.<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Location: Regency/Columbia Foyer<br />

All posters will be shown in an electronic format. Please<br />

be sure to stop by and check out this latest technology and<br />

support your colleagues.<br />

Posters will be displayed throughout the meeting.<br />

Pre-Conference presenting authors will be available on<br />

Thursday, October 11, between 1pm – 1:30pm. Annual Meeting<br />

& Conference authors will be available on Friday, October 12,<br />

between 4:20pm – 7pm. Please check the exact timing <strong>of</strong> each<br />

author presentation on page 33.<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

REGISTRATION DESK<br />

Location: Main Lobby<br />

Name badges, registration bags, and tickets will be distributed<br />

at the Registration Desk. <strong>Academy</strong> staff will be available to<br />

answer questions and provide support to attendees. <strong>Academy</strong><br />

Board Members will be available throughout the Registration<br />

hours as their schedule allows.<br />

The Registration Desk will be open during the following times:<br />

WEDNESDAY, October 10 4 – 8pm<br />

THURSDAY, October 11<br />

(Closed from 12:30pm – 1pm)<br />

7am – 7pm<br />

FRIDAY, October 12 7am – 7pm<br />

(Closed from 12:30pm – 1pm)<br />

SATURDAY, October 13<br />

(Closed from 12:30pm – 1pm)<br />

7am – 5pm<br />

GUEST TICKETS<br />

Guests may register to attend the living legends<br />

ceremony & Reception at a cost <strong>of</strong> $125 per guest. Tickets<br />

for the induction ceremony and strolling dinner may<br />

be purchased for $150 per guest (based on availability). All<br />

tickets may be purchased at the HELP DESK.<br />

LUNCH TICKETS<br />

You may purchase lunch tickets at the Registration Desk. There<br />

are limited tickets available each day and cost $35/ticket.<br />

RHEBA DE TORNYAY DEvELOPMENT FUND<br />

To quote Dr. de Tornyay, “We are a small group charged with setting the course for a large and essential<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession.” The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong>, in part, depends on a healthy Development Fund. In 2012, the<br />

<strong>Academy</strong>’s Rheba de Tornyay Development Fund is challenging each Fellow to establish their presence in<br />

the <strong>Academy</strong>. The ways in which a Fellow’s presence can be felt includes active participation on an Expert<br />

Panel or Committee, sponsorship <strong>of</strong> a New Fellow, Living Legend or Honorary Fellow, or gifts that are at a level<br />

meaningful to them. When you consider a gift to a new Fellow, please consider a gift to the Rheba de Tornyay<br />

Development Fund in their honor. You may donate online at www.AANnet.org, or on-site at the <strong>Academy</strong><br />

Shoppes Booth.<br />

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HYATT REGENCY WASHINGTON, DC<br />

CONFERENCE MAP<br />

YOSEMITE<br />

BRYCE<br />

2ND FLOOR<br />

CONFERENCE LEVEL<br />

CONGRESSIONAL C/D<br />

LOBBY LEVEL<br />

OLYMPIC<br />

CONGRESSIONAL A/B<br />

HALL OF BATTLES<br />

ExPERT PANEL/COMMITTEE MEETINGS,<br />

ACADEMY AFFLIATE MEETINGS<br />

REGISTRATION, POSTERS/ExHIBITS,<br />

ACADEMY SHOPPES<br />

PLENARY SESSIONS,<br />

AWARD CEREMONIES<br />

MEALS & BREAKS<br />

RESTROOMS<br />

EVERGLADES<br />

YELLOWSTONE<br />

GRAND CANYON<br />

LEXINGTON CONCORD<br />

BALLROOM LEVEL<br />

11TH FLOOR<br />

THORNTON ROOM<br />

ARTICLE ONE RESTAURANT<br />

COLUMBIA C<br />

SALON C<br />

SALON B<br />

SALON A<br />

CAPITOL ROOM A<br />

COLUMBIA B<br />

REGENCY BALLROOM<br />

COAT<br />

CHECK<br />

THORNTON ROOM<br />

LOUNGE<br />

CAPITOL ROOM B<br />

MAIN LOBBY<br />

(REGISTRATION)<br />

COLUMBIA A<br />

COLUMBIA<br />

FOYER<br />

REGENCY FOYER


ExHIBITOR INFORMATION<br />

ELSEvIER<br />

ExHIBIT SHOW SCHEDULE<br />

Thursday, October 11 1pm – 8pm<br />

Friday, October 12 7am – 7pm<br />

Saturday, October 13 7am – 11am<br />

booth 1206<br />

www.elsevierhealth.com<br />

ELSEVIER is a leading publisher <strong>of</strong> health science publications,<br />

advancing medicine by delivering superior reference<br />

information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health<br />

practitioners and students. With an extensive media spectrum<br />

– print, online and handheld – we are able to supply the<br />

information you need in the most convenient format.<br />

FITzGERALD HEALTH<br />

EDUCATION ASSOCIATES<br />

booth 1207<br />

www.fhea.com<br />

Founded in 1988, Fitzgerald Health Education Associates, Inc.<br />

(FHEA) delivers the most up-to-date, evidence-based<br />

np certification exam preparation available, while<br />

also providing active nurse practitioners and other healthcare<br />

providers with the continuing education and resources<br />

needed to maintain pr<strong>of</strong>essional competence.<br />

The Fitzgerald Review Method has successfully prepared more<br />

than 60,000 NPs for certification and advanced practice.<br />

INDIAN HEALTH SERvICE HEADqUARTERS<br />

booth 1208<br />

The Indian Health Service addresses health needs <strong>of</strong> over 1.9<br />

million <strong>American</strong> Indians and Alaska Natives in a network<br />

<strong>of</strong> 48 hospitals, more than 230 clinics and a system <strong>of</strong> Tribal<br />

and Urban Indian programs with the goal <strong>of</strong> recruiting health<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to serve in the Indian healthcare settings.<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

ING FINANCIAL PARTNERS<br />

booth 1214<br />

www.ingfp.com<br />

ING Financial Partners works with individuals through a<br />

financial planning capacity to assist clients in the areas <strong>of</strong>:<br />

retirement planning, employer sponsored plans, tax planning,<br />

investment planning, risk management, and estate planning.<br />

Please stop by our booth with any questions and to enter the<br />

free drawing.<br />

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIvERSITY<br />

SCHOOL OF NURSING<br />

booth 1204<br />

www.nursing.jhu.edu<br />

Johns Hopkins University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers academic<br />

preparation for the future leaders in the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> nursing<br />

to practice in national and international settings. Degreed<br />

programs include Baccalaureate, Master’s and Doctoral<br />

education. We also provide a varied menu <strong>of</strong> continuing<br />

nursing education programs, including seminars and<br />

training programs.<br />

LACLEDE, INC<br />

booth 1203<br />

www.laclede.com<br />

Laclede Inc. is the manufacturer <strong>of</strong> Luvena vaginal moisturizer.<br />

Luvena is a safe and preservative-free lubricant and moisturizer<br />

that contains pre-biotic ingredients and enzymes proven to help<br />

restore a health PH to the vagina and prevent bacterial and<br />

yeast infections. It also helps eliminate dryness, unpleasant odor<br />

and itchiness.<br />

LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAMS AND WILKINS<br />

WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH<br />

BOOTH 1212<br />

www.wolterskluwer.com<br />

Wolters Kluwer Health is a global provider <strong>of</strong> information,<br />

business intelligence and point-<strong>of</strong>-care solutions for the<br />

healthcare industry. Major brands include Lippincott Williams &<br />

Wilkins, Lippincott’s <strong>Nursing</strong> Solutions, medical books, journals,<br />

and electronic media. Please visit our booth to browse our<br />

comprehensive product line.<br />

EXHIBITS & POSTERS<br />

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND<br />

DIGESTIvE AND KIDNEY DISEASES (NIDDK)<br />

INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSES<br />

BOOTH 1209<br />

The National Institute <strong>of</strong> Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney<br />

Diseases Information Clearinghouses, services <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, answer inquiries, develop and distribute<br />

publications, and work closely with pr<strong>of</strong>essional and patient<br />

organizations and Government agencies to coordinate<br />

resources about diabetes, digestive, and kidney and urologic<br />

diseases.<br />

NEW YORK UNIvERSITY<br />

COLLEGE OF NURSING<br />

BOOTH 1211<br />

www.nyu.edu<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> NYU College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> as an integral part <strong>of</strong><br />

a global private university “in the public service” is to generate<br />

new knowledge and educate future nursing pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

who in turn exemplify the highest standards <strong>of</strong> excellence in<br />

research, education, and practice for a global society. NYU<br />

College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in <strong>Nursing</strong>;<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Arts and Post-Master’s Certificate Programs; a Doctor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philosophy in Research Theory and Development, and a<br />

Doctor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Practice degree.<br />

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANY<br />

BOOTH 1210<br />

www.springerpub.com<br />

Springer Publishing Company has been, for more than 55 years,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the premier publishers <strong>of</strong> quality nursing books in the<br />

field. Please come by our display to see our host <strong>of</strong> new and<br />

exciting titles in numerous fields <strong>of</strong> nursing.<br />

UNITEDHEALTHCARE<br />

BOOTH 1202<br />

Recognizing the evolving role <strong>of</strong> nurses and the changing<br />

dynamics in our country’s health care needs, UnitedHealth<br />

Group established the Center for <strong>Nursing</strong> Advancement in<br />

August 2008. The Center for <strong>Nursing</strong> Advancement will act<br />

as a conduit for UnitedHealth Group’s focus on nurse<br />

engagement strategies and the training, coaching and<br />

mentoring <strong>of</strong> its nurse pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. As a result, UnitedHealth<br />

Group nurses will be better positioned to meet and support<br />

the evolving demands <strong>of</strong> health care consumers. Additionally,<br />

UnitedHealth Group nurses will be part <strong>of</strong> a team <strong>of</strong> colleagues<br />

that lead the design <strong>of</strong> new care-delivery models necessary to<br />

solve the challenges facing the nursing pr<strong>of</strong>ession and vital<br />

to achieving health care modernization.<br />

UNIvERSITY OF CALIFORNIA –<br />

LOS ANGELES, SCHOOL OF NURSING<br />

BOOTH 1213<br />

The UCLA School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> is a significant force in developing<br />

nurse leaders to inspire individuals across the lifespan to<br />

achieve health, wellness, and quality <strong>of</strong> life; by transforming<br />

nursing care through academic excellence, innovative research,<br />

and superior clinical practice. The school <strong>of</strong>fers two pre-license<br />

BS & Master’s Entry, along with two post-license Advance<br />

Practice & PhD programs.<br />

UNIvERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO<br />

BOOTH 1215<br />

www.uic.edu/nursing<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago College <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> is to transform health, healthcare, and policy through<br />

knowledge generation and translation, and education <strong>of</strong> future<br />

leaders from diverse backgrounds. Ranked 7th nationally in<br />

NIH funding, the College <strong>of</strong>fers BSN, Master’s, PhD, and DNP<br />

degrees, in addition to a graduate-entry program and postmaster’s<br />

certificates.<br />

UNIvERSITY OF MINNESOTA<br />

SCHOOL OF NURSING<br />

BOOTH 1201<br />

www.umn.edu<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>, ranked in<br />

the nation’s top five percent <strong>of</strong> nursing schools, is a leader in<br />

improving health care through research, education, and service.<br />

The school has a vast numbers <strong>of</strong> programs including the BSN,<br />

MN, PhD, and DNP which features 14 specialty areas.<br />

UNIvERSITY OF WISCONSIN –<br />

MILWAUKEE COLLEGE OF NURSING<br />

BOOTH 1205<br />

www.uwm.edu<br />

US News & World Report continually ranks UWM College<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> graduate programs in the top 10% <strong>of</strong> nursing<br />

schools. The College is a leader in development <strong>of</strong> innovative<br />

academic and research programs and for pioneering work in<br />

community nursing centers. We <strong>of</strong>fer BS, MN, DNP, and PhD<br />

degrees in nursing.<br />

Disclaimer <strong>of</strong> Endorsement: Reference herein to any specific<br />

commercial products, process or service by tradename, trademark,<br />

manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply<br />

it’s endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the <strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>


October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

poster session information (regency/columbia foyer)<br />

The first author <strong>of</strong> each poster will be available either thursday, october 11th between 1pm – 1:30pm or<br />

Friday, october 12th, between 4:20pm – 7pm. Each author is assigned a specific time frame to present their<br />

poster. Authors will be available during their assigned 20 minute time period for discussion <strong>of</strong> their research and poster.<br />

Once the 20 minutes has passed, the monitors will automatically rotate to the next author’s poster.<br />

Outside <strong>of</strong> the hours listed above, the posters are available for viewing throughout the Annual Meeting & Conference.<br />

How to find interpret the poster presentation schedule:<br />

Monitor 1 Indicates which monitor the poster will be displayed on in the Regency or Columbia Foyer<br />

4:20 – 4:40pm Indicates the assigned time the author will be discussing their research and poster.<br />

THURSDAY POSTER PRESENTATIONS<br />

MONITOR 1<br />

1:00pm – 1:30pm<br />

Hypertension in Haitian Migrant Communities in the Dominican<br />

Republic: An Investigation <strong>of</strong> Three Rural Bateyes<br />

Tamara M. Kear, Villanova University<br />

Monitor 2<br />

1:00pm – 1:30pm<br />

Using Comparative Effectiveness Research Strategies in a Global<br />

Public Health Study Abroad Initiative<br />

Constance Smith Hendricks, Auburn University<br />

Gregg Newschwander, Auburn University<br />

Address Malada, University <strong>of</strong> Malawi<br />

Lindy Blanchard, 100x Development Foundation<br />

Monitor 3<br />

1:00pm – 1:30pm<br />

Low blood lead levels and behavioral/emotional problems in<br />

preschool children<br />

Jianghong Liu, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Linda McCauley, Emory University<br />

Jennifer Pinto-Martin, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Walter Rogan, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Environmental Health<br />

Sciences<br />

Yinjie Wang, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

xianchen Liu, Indiana University<br />

Monitor 4<br />

1:00pm – 1:30pm<br />

Effects <strong>of</strong> Fluid Intake and Hydration on Cognitive Function<br />

Glenda Lindseth, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

Thomas Petros, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

FRIDAY POSTER PRESENTATIONS<br />

Monitor 1<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Older Adults with Poor Memory Performance Outcomes from<br />

the SeniorWISE Memory Training plus Yoga<br />

Graham J McDougall, The University <strong>of</strong> Alabama,<br />

Capstone College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Phillip W. Vaughn, Texas State University<br />

4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Calorie Posting in Chain Resturants in a Low-Income Urban<br />

Neighborhood: Measuring Practical Utility and Policy Compliance<br />

Elizabeth Cohn, Columbia University<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> treadmill exercise on the recovery <strong>of</strong> dopaminergic<br />

neuron loss and muscle atrophy in the 6-OHDA lesioned<br />

Parkinson’s disease rat model<br />

Myoung-Ae Choe, Seoul National University<br />

Songhee Jeon, Dongguk University<br />

Byung-Soo Koo, Dongguk University<br />

Gyeong-Ju An, Cheongju University<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

Blogging as an Innovative Strategy to Develop Emerging<br />

Nurse Leaders<br />

Rose O. Sherman, Florida Atlantic University<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Home Healthcare Services: Encouraging Acceptance by Heart<br />

Failure Patient-Caregiver Dyads at End <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

Judith E. Hupcey, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Lisa Kitko, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Maureen Palese, Pennsylvania State University<br />

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6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Randomized Comparison <strong>of</strong> Two Internet-Supported Fertility<br />

Awareness Based Methods <strong>of</strong> Family Planning<br />

Richard Fehring, Marquette University<br />

Mary Schneider, Marquette University<br />

Kathleen Raviele, Private Practitioner<br />

Dana Rodriguez, Marquette University<br />

Jessica Pruszynski, Medical College <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

National Network Study <strong>of</strong> Operational Failures in Frontline<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong>: Scaling Up for Policy<br />

Kathleen R. Stevens, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health<br />

Science Center<br />

Darpan Patel, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Science Center<br />

Frank Puga, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Science Center<br />

Robert L. Ferrer, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Science Center<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

Proactive approach to risk reduction and early detection<br />

<strong>of</strong> breast cancer-related lymphedema<br />

Mei R. Fu, New York University<br />

Amber Guth, New York University Cancer Center<br />

Robin Kleinman, New York University Cancer Center<br />

Francis Cartwright, New York University Medical Center<br />

Judith Haber, New York University<br />

Deborah Axelrod, New York University Cancer Center<br />

Monitor 2<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Removing Scope <strong>of</strong> Practice Barriers in California through<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Current Statutes and Regulations<br />

Garrett K. Chan, Stanford Hospital and Clinics and<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

James R. Stotts, University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

Eileen Fry-Bowers, Loma Linda University<br />

Susanne J. Phillips, University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine<br />

4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

A Multi-Site Study <strong>of</strong> the Impact <strong>of</strong> Global Service-Learning<br />

Donna M. Nickitas, Hunter College<br />

Gerard M. Fealy, University College <strong>of</strong> Dublin<br />

Mary Lou De Natale, University <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

Leading and shaping advancement <strong>of</strong> health care and health<br />

policy by its promotion via publishing research manuscripts and<br />

popular literature<br />

Huey-Ming Tzeng, Washington State University<br />

Chang-Yi Yin, Chinese Culture University<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

What is the Impact <strong>of</strong> a Caring Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Practice Model<br />

with Shared Governance on Clinical Staff’s Caring, Workplace<br />

Engagement, and Structural Empowerment?<br />

Lynda D. Olender, James J. Peters VA Medical Center<br />

Kathleen Lesiak Capitulo, James J. Peters VA Medical Center<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Building and Testing and Electronic Bedside Communication<br />

Center (eBCC)<br />

Diane L. Carroll, Massachusetts General Hospital<br />

Patricia C. Dykes, Brigham and Women’s Hospitals<br />

Ann C. Hurley, Brigham and Women’s Hospitals<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Doctor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Practice Scholarly Project Publication:<br />

Innovation and Transformation <strong>of</strong> Health Care Policy<br />

Jane D. Champion, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

Jeannette T. Crenshaw, Texas Tech University Health Science<br />

Center<br />

Melinda G. Hester, Texas Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Sylvain Trepanier, Tenet Healthcare Corporation<br />

6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study <strong>of</strong> a Meaningful Activity<br />

Intervention for Couples Dealing with Mild Cognitive Impairment<br />

Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu, Indiana University<br />

Joan E. Haase, Indiana University<br />

Michael T. Weaver, Indiana University<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

The Effects <strong>of</strong> State Level Practice Environments on Growth in the<br />

Numbers <strong>of</strong> APNPs<br />

Pamela Salsberry, Ohio State University<br />

Patricia Reagan, Ohio State University<br />

Monitor 3<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Adversity and Health Challenges <strong>of</strong> Transgender Persons:<br />

Awareness and Policy Needs<br />

Joanne Hall, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

Sadie P. Hudson, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

Ken Phillips, University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee


4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Preparing Clinical Nurse Specialists for Leadership and Advocacy:<br />

Findings from a Service Learning Module<br />

Janet S. Fulton, Indiana University<br />

Carol L. Baird, Indiana University<br />

Lisa R. Thompson, Indiana University<br />

Barbara M. Friesth, Indiana University<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

Primary Care Nurse Practitioners’ Knowledge and Practice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chronic Pain Management<br />

Diane O. Tyler, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

Mary Lou Adams, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

Frances Sonstein, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

Stephanie Key, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

Paula Worley, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

Creating Connections: Using Social Media to Advance the<br />

IOM Recommendations in Kansas<br />

Janet D. Pierce, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Jon C. Teel, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Qiuhua Shen, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Cynthia S. Teel, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

The Role <strong>of</strong> Nurse Practitioners in Reframing &amp; Reforming<br />

State Regulatory Policy<br />

Joyce A. Pulcini, George Washington University<br />

Andréa Sonenberg, Pace University<br />

AHillary Knepper, Pace University<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

The Case for Case Management by School Nurses: Improving<br />

Quality <strong>of</strong> Life forStudents with Chronic Illness<br />

Martha K. Engelke, East Carolina University<br />

Melvin Swanson, East Carolina University<br />

Martha Guttu, NC Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Human<br />

Services (retired)<br />

6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

California Action Coalition: Shaping the Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> by<br />

Transforming Health through <strong>Nursing</strong> Leadership<br />

Casey R. Shillam, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Mary Dickow, California Action Coalition<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

The Reproductive Options Education (ROE) Consortium:<br />

Aligning nursing practice, advocacy and education.<br />

Joyce Cappiello, The ROE Consortium<br />

Katherine Simmonds, MGH Institute <strong>of</strong> Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Diana Taylor, University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

Monitor 4<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Rituals <strong>of</strong> Medicalisation – Everyday Practice at a Medical Ward.<br />

A 16-Month Ethnographic Field Study<br />

Axel Wolf, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Inger Ekman, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Lisen Dellenborg, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Uncertainty in illness among patients with chronic heart<br />

failure can be reduced by person-centered care.<br />

Axel Wolf, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Kerstin Dudas, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Lars-Eric Olsson, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Karl Swedberg, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Maria Schaufelberger, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Charles Taft, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

Inger Ekman, University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

DNA Methylation Patterns Suggest Future and Heritable<br />

Cardiovascular Risk: Potential for Transformation <strong>of</strong><br />

Cardiovascular Screening in Preeclampsia<br />

Cindy M. Anderson, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

Michelle L. Wright, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

Jody L. Ralph, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

Eric Uthus, Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center<br />

Joyce E. Ohm, University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

Implementing a Heart Failure Care Bundle in an Acute Care<br />

Facility Prior to Hospital Discharge<br />

Karen L. Meskimen, Renown Health<br />

Michele M. Pelter, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Reno<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Enhancing the Informed Consent Process at Chemotherapy<br />

Recommendation for Breast Cancer<br />

Margaret Rosenzweig, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Kathleem Slavish, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Jacqueline Simon, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Leveraging Eonomic Impact to Influence Public Policy Related to<br />

Greater Utilization <strong>of</strong> APRNs<br />

James Dickens, Texas Team Advancing Health through<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> – An Action Coalition <strong>of</strong> the IFN<br />

Alexia Green, Texas Team Advancing Health through<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> – An Action Coalition <strong>of</strong> the IFN<br />

Patricia Yoder-Wise, Texas Team Advancing Health through<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> – An Action Coalition <strong>of</strong> the IFN<br />

SCHEDULES GENERAL INFORMATION EXHIBITS & POSTERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

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6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

Supervisors’ Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Initial Graduates <strong>of</strong> a New HIV Nurse<br />

Practitioner Programin Zambia: Implications for Health Policy and<br />

Integration <strong>of</strong> Graduates into the Zambian Health System<br />

Lynda Wilson, University <strong>of</strong> Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Moses SInkala, Catholic Medical Missions Board<br />

Alexandrina Mwale, Lusaka School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> and<br />

Midwifery<br />

Ben Davis, Axios International<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

A Concept <strong>of</strong> Motivation for Family-Centered Care in the Context<br />

<strong>of</strong> Parenting <strong>of</strong> Infants with Special Health-Care Needs<br />

Karen Pridham, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Milwaukee<br />

Tondi Harrison, The Research Institute at Nationawide<br />

Children’s Hospital<br />

Mary Krolikowski, Children’s Hospital <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin,<br />

Milwaukee<br />

Roger Brown, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Milwaukee<br />

Monitor 5<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Factors Associated With HIV-transmission in Black<br />

and Latina Women<br />

Carol Roye, Hunter College<br />

4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Structural Empowerment and Job Satisfaction <strong>of</strong><br />

Clinical Nurse Managers<br />

Beth Ann Oliver, Lenox Hill Hospital<br />

Maureen White, North Shore LIJ Health System<br />

Kathy Gallo, North Short LIJ Health System<br />

Mary Quinn-Griffin, Case Western Reserve University<br />

Joyce Fitzpatrick, Case Western Reserve University<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

Ethical Analysis <strong>of</strong> Community-Based Behavioral Interventions<br />

using the Concepts <strong>of</strong> Casuistry<br />

Jane D. Champion, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

Has Nurse Support II accomplished its goal in creating diversity<br />

in master’s level prepared nurses in Maryland?<br />

Marva Gooden, Morgan State University<br />

Ngozi Eboth, Morgan State University<br />

Shannon Bolden, Morgan State University<br />

Terra Greene, Morgan State University<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Transforming Healthcare at the Point <strong>of</strong> Care Using Technology<br />

Bonnie L. Wesorick, Elsevier CPM Resource Center<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Translational Research: The Influence <strong>of</strong> Types <strong>of</strong> Meditative<br />

Practice in a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR(BC))<br />

Program for Breast Cancer Survivors on Telomerase Activity (TA)<br />

and Telomere Length (TL).<br />

Cecile A. Lengacher, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Richard R. Reich, H. Lee M<strong>of</strong>fitt Cancer Center<br />

and Research Institute<br />

Kevin E. Kip, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Michelle M. Barta, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Sophia Ramesar, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Carly Paterson, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Irina M. Carranza, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Pink Budhrani, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Melissa M. Shelton, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Versie Johnson-Mallard, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Manolete M. Moscoso, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Jony Y. Park, H. Lee M<strong>of</strong>fitt Cancer Center and<br />

Research Institute<br />

6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

Rwandan Human Resources for Health (HRH):<br />

A global effort to improve nurse capacity in Rwanda.<br />

Barbara Smith, University <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

Benoite Umubyeyi, Kigali Health Institute<br />

Deborah Chyun, New York University<br />

Mary Hill, Howard University<br />

Mi Ja Kim, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Chicago<br />

Thomas Mackey, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Houston<br />

Mary Murebwayire, Rwandan Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

Dorothy Powell, Duke University<br />

Anne Sliney, Clinton Health Access Initiative<br />

Agnus Uwayezu, Rwandan <strong>Nursing</strong> Council<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

Innovation Partners Driving Nurse Friendly Technology<br />

Development<br />

Frances Vlasses, Loyola University Chicago<br />

Ida Androwich, Loyola University Chicago<br />

Monitor 6<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Anxiety after myocardial infarction- patients’ self-assessment,<br />

complications and health pr<strong>of</strong>essional’sawareness<br />

Nina Ekman, Institute <strong>of</strong> Health and Care Sciences<br />

Marie Johansson, Institute <strong>of</strong> Health and Care Sciences<br />

Elin Malm, Institute <strong>of</strong> Health and Care Sciences


4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Differences in Evidence-based Practice in U.S. Nurses from<br />

Magnet versus Non-Magnet Institutions<br />

Bernadette M. Melnyk, Ohio State University<br />

Ellen Fineout-Overholt, East Texas Baptist University<br />

Lynn Gallagher-Ford, Ohio State University<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

An Innovative Model <strong>of</strong> Collaboration Among Dentists and Nurse<br />

Practitioners to Enhance Oral and Physical Health Outcomes<br />

Debra Lyon, Virginia Commonwealth University<br />

Stephanie Ferguson, Virginia Commonwealth University<br />

David Sarrett, Virginia Commonwealth University<br />

Nancy Langston, Virginia Commonwealth University<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

Establishing critical appraisal criteria for implmentation research<br />

to promote policy development for nursing<br />

Charlene Pope, Medical University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Historical Foresight: A “Crystal Ball” Visualization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> in<br />

Post-reform Healthcare<br />

Chandice Y. Covington, Rush University<br />

Lois A. Halstead, Rush University<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Reconnecting to Overcome Adversity: From Research to Practice<br />

and Policy<br />

Pamela H.Cone, Azusa Pacific University<br />

6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

SPEACS 2: Improving Patient Communication and Quality<br />

Outcomes in the ICU<br />

Mary Beth Happ, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Amber E. Barnato, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Judith A. Tate, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Susan M. Sereika, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Elisabeth George, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Derek C. Angus, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Brooke Baumann, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

Insurer Credentialing and Nurse Practitioner-Provided Primary Care<br />

Tine Hansen-Turton, National <strong>Nursing</strong> Centers Consortium<br />

Jamie M. Ware, National <strong>Nursing</strong> Centers Consortium<br />

October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

Monitor 7<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

Sharing the Legacy <strong>of</strong> Wisdom Workers<br />

Ana Schaper, Gundersen Lutheran Health System<br />

Rebecca Inglis, Gundersen Lutheran Health System<br />

Jill Blackbourn, Gundersen Lutheran Health System<br />

Mary Lu Gerke, Gundersen Lutheran Health System<br />

Shirley Newberry, Gundersen Lutheran Health System<br />

Stephanie Swartz, Gundersen Lutheran Health System<br />

4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> a sustainable health care outreach in south<br />

western Honduras<br />

Elizabeth R. Barker, Ohio State University<br />

Kathleen Stone, Ohio State University<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

Marguerite C. Holmes: Transformative Leader <strong>of</strong> the Hunter-<br />

Bellevue School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> in New York City, 1960s-1970s<br />

Sandra B. Lewenson, Pace University<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California San Francisco Advanced Practice <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Clinical Practice Initiatives: Transforming Health Care, Health Care<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Education and Policy.<br />

JoAnne M. Saxe, University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

Geraldine Collins-Bride, University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

San Francisco<br />

Patricia Dennehy, University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

Susan Janson, University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

Suzan Stringari-Murry, University <strong>of</strong> California, San<br />

Francisco<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Gender and health promotion: A men-friendly approach to<br />

smoking cessation<br />

Joan L. Bottorff, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, Okanagan<br />

John L. Olife, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, Vancouver<br />

Gayl Sarbit, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, Okanagan<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Caregiver Coping and Wellbeing: Policy Implications<br />

for an Aging Society<br />

Patricia S. Jones, Loma Linda University<br />

xinwei E. Zhang, Loma Linda University<br />

Yugin Pan, Loma Linda University<br />

Edelweiss Ramal, Loma Linda University<br />

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6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

Memory Training plus Yoga for Independent Older Adults<br />

Graham J. McDougall, University <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

Phillip W. Vaughn, Texas Tech University<br />

Vonnette A. Wells, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

Correlates among Cognitive Beliefs, Perceived Difficulty, Mental<br />

Health and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Culturally Diverse High<br />

School Adolescents<br />

Bernadette M. Melnyk, Ohio State University<br />

Diana Jacobson, Arizona State University<br />

Stephanie Kelly, Ohio State University<br />

Monitor 8<br />

4:20pm – 4:40pm<br />

A Systematic Review to Examine the Innovative Use <strong>of</strong> Text<br />

Messaging to Increase Physical Activity in Adults<br />

Susan W. Buchholz, Rush University<br />

JoEllen Wilbur, Rush University<br />

Diana Ingram, Rush University<br />

Louis Fogg, Rush University<br />

4:40pm – 5:00pm<br />

Exploring consequences <strong>of</strong> SART in Zimbabwean refugees<br />

Rose E. Constantino, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Annamore Matambanadzo, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

5:00pm – 5:20pm<br />

Perinatal Risks and Outcomes <strong>of</strong> Latina Migrant<br />

Farmworker Women<br />

Mary Dahl Maher, University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Margaret H. Kearney, University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Susan Groth, University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Harriet Kitzman, University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Ann Dozier, Universiyt <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

5:20pm – 5:40pm<br />

Evaluating Maternal Recovery from Labor &amp; Delivery<br />

(EMRLD): Pelvic muscle MRI at 6 weeks and 7 months postpartum<br />

reveals significant Kegel muscle tears in women with at risk<br />

complex births but not in low risk control women<br />

Janis M. Miller, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Lisa Kane Low, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Catherine Brandon, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

5:40pm – 6:00pm<br />

Care and companionship in an isolating environment: Inmates<br />

attending to dying peers<br />

Susan J. Loeb, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Christopher S. Hollenbeak, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Janice Penrod, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Carol A. Smith, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Erin Kitt-Lewis, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Sarah Crouse, Pennsylvania State University<br />

6:00pm – 6:20pm<br />

Responding to Health Care Reform: Delineation and Development <strong>of</strong><br />

an RN Care Coordination Model <strong>of</strong> Practice in Ambulatory Care<br />

Beth Ann Swan, Thomas Jefferson University<br />

Sheila Haas, Loyola University Chicago<br />

Traci Haynes, LVM Systems<br />

6:20pm – 6:40pm<br />

Progress Toward the IOM Recommendations for the Future <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Nursing</strong>: The Campaign For Action Dashboard<br />

Joanne Spetz, University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />

6:40pm – 7:00pm<br />

Factors currently influencing nurses’ evidence-based practices<br />

Lynn P. Gallagher-Ford, Ohio State University


October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

2012 american academy <strong>of</strong> nursing board <strong>of</strong> directors<br />

Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN (President)<br />

Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN (President-Elect)<br />

Karen Cox, PhD, RN, FAAN (Secretary)<br />

Lauren Aaronson, PhD, RN, FAAN (Treasurer)<br />

Judith G. Baggs, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Colleen J. Goode, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN<br />

David Keepnews, PhD, JD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN<br />

Sally Rankin, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Eileen Sulllivan-Marx, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Terri Weaver, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

2012 annual meeting & conference planning committee<br />

Colleen J. Goode, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN (Co-chair)<br />

Ruth M. Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FCCM, FAAN (Co-chair)<br />

Eileen Sullivan-Marx, PhD, RN, FAAN (Co-chair)<br />

Judith G. Baggs, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Colleen Conway-Welch, PhD, CNM, FAAN<br />

Clare Hastings, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Patricia Hickey, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN<br />

Thomas A. Mackey, PhD, NP-C, FAANP, FAAN<br />

Patricia A. Quigley, PhD, MPH, ARNP, CRRN,<br />

FAANP, FAAN<br />

Antonia M. Villarruel, PhD, FAAN<br />

Mona Newsome Wicks, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Lana Zimmerman, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN<br />

2012 annual meeting & conference abstract sub-committee<br />

Patricia A. Quigley, PhD, MPH, ARNP, CRRN, FAANP, FAAN<br />

Lana Zimmerman, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN<br />

2012 annual meeting & conference abstract reviewers<br />

Dale M. Allison, PhD, APRN-Rx, FAAN<br />

Kay C. Avant, PhD, RN, FNI, FAAN<br />

Judith G. Baggs, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Linda C. Baumann, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN<br />

Judith A. Berg, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN<br />

Eileen Collins, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

american academy <strong>of</strong> nursing staff<br />

Cheryl G. Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer<br />

Jocelyn Cunic, Manager, Membership<br />

Kim Czubaruk, Manager, Policy<br />

Gale Quilter Guerrieri, Manager, Meetings & Events and<br />

Rheba de Tornyay Development Fund<br />

Vallire Hooper, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN<br />

Dorothy A. Jones, EdD, RNC, ANP, FAAN<br />

Arlene W. Keeling, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

M. Cynthia Logsdon, PhD, WHNP, ARNP, BC, FAAN<br />

Sally L. Lusk, PhD, RN, FAAOHN, FAAN<br />

Shannon E. Perry, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Laura Smothers, Manager, Council for the Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> Science<br />

Thomas Webb, Administrative Assistant<br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

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2012 Annual Meeting & Conference sponsors<br />

Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support <strong>of</strong> the 39th <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> Annual<br />

Meeting and Conference (as <strong>of</strong> September 21, 2012)<br />

TRAILBLAzER SPONSORSHIP<br />

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center<br />

UnitedHealth Group ® , Center for <strong>Nursing</strong> Advancement<br />

FUTURE LEADERS SPONSORSHIP<br />

New York University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

HEALTHY BREAK SPONSORSHIP<br />

Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics, Kansas City<br />

Duke University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

NEW FELLOW SPONSORSHIP<br />

<strong>American</strong> Nurses Credentialing Center<br />

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute<br />

Einstein Healthcare<br />

Excelsior College School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Loyola University Chicago, The Marcella Nieh<strong>of</strong>f School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Quinnipiac University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

ALLY SPONSORSHIP<br />

Johns Hopkins University, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

The contribution <strong>of</strong> the Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable Foundation underwrites a significant portion <strong>of</strong> the Annual<br />

Meeting & Conference. The <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> deeply appreciates the Foundation’s generosity and<br />

their continued support <strong>of</strong> nursing.<br />

The <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> gratefully acknowledges the generosity <strong>of</strong> Hill-Rom for their support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Annual Meeting & Conference Policy Dialogues.<br />

The <strong>Academy</strong> recognizes Johnson & Johnson for their support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Academy</strong>’s 2012 Excellence in Media Award.<br />

The <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> extends a special thanks to our Exhibitors and Program Advertisers. Their<br />

continued support <strong>of</strong> our efforts is sincerely appreciated and please know we deeply value your endorsement.


October 11 – 13, 2012. Hyatt Regency washington on Capitol Hill. Washington, DC<br />

congratulations to the 2012 award winners<br />

living legends recognition<br />

The <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> is proud to<br />

recognize outstanding Fellows who epitomize nursing’s<br />

proud history and serve as role models for all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />

The following nurses are honored as Living Legends in<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> the multiple contributions these individuals<br />

have made to our pr<strong>of</strong>ession and society and in<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> the continuing impact <strong>of</strong> these contributions<br />

on the provision <strong>of</strong> health care services in the United<br />

States and throughout the world.<br />

2012 LIVING LEGENDS<br />

Anne J. Davis, PhD, MS, RN, FAAN<br />

Mi Ja Kim, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Nola J. Pender, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Muriel Poulin, EdD, RN, FAAN<br />

civitas award<br />

The Civitas Award is given to one who exemplifies<br />

extraordinary dedication to excellence in promoting<br />

quality care in nursing.<br />

2012 CIVITAS AWARD WINNER<br />

Amy Berman, MS, RN<br />

media award<br />

Supported by Johnson & Johnson<br />

The Media Award recognizes exemplary journalism<br />

that reports on health or health care with accurate<br />

and appropriate inclusion <strong>of</strong> nurses’ contributions<br />

or perspectives.<br />

2012 MEDIA AWARD WINNER<br />

Diana K. Sugg<br />

It Doesn’t Have To Be Sad<br />

Ladies’ Home Journal<br />

living legends ceremony<br />

and celebration reception<br />

Thursday, October 11, 2012<br />

6:15pm – 7:30pm, Ceremony<br />

(Regency Ballroom)<br />

7:30pm, Celebration Reception<br />

(Columbia A/B)<br />

civitas award<br />

Thursday, October 11, 2012<br />

6pm – 6:15pm (Regency Ballroom)<br />

excellence in media award<br />

Friday, October 12, 2012<br />

11am – 11:15am (Regency Ballroom)<br />

SCHEDULES GENERAL INFORMATION EXHIBITS & POSTERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

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<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> nursing charter members<br />

Faye G. Abdellah<br />

Rose M. Chioni<br />

Rheba de Tornyay<br />

Rhetaugh G. Dumas<br />

Fernando A. Duran<br />

Ellen C. Egan<br />

Geraldine Felton<br />

Loretta C. Ford<br />

Athleen B. Godfrey<br />

Dorothy Gregg<br />

Winifred H. Griffin<br />

Jeanette Grosicki<br />

Ann G. Hargreaves<br />

Elizabeth Harkins<br />

Margaret J. Heins<br />

Katherine J. H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Mary Ann Lavin<br />

Myra E. Levine<br />

Eloise Lewis<br />

Nancy A. Lytle<br />

Gaynelle McKinney<br />

Jean Hayter Novello<br />

Marjorie E. Sanderson<br />

Barbara Schutt<br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> nursing past presidents<br />

1973–1974 Rheba de Tornyay<br />

1974–1975 Faye G. Abdellah<br />

1975–1976 Ellen C. Egan<br />

1976–1977 Mary E. Reres<br />

1977–1978 Donna C. Aguilera<br />

1978–1979 Mary Elizabeth Carnegie<br />

1979–1980 Linda H. Aiken<br />

1980–1981 Mary E. Conway<br />

1981–1983 Vernice Ferguson<br />

1983–1985 Carolyn A. Williams<br />

1985–1987 Gladys E. Sorensen<br />

1987–1989 Rhetaugh G. Dumas<br />

Doris R. Schwartz<br />

Joelyn Scriba<br />

Lorraine D. Singer<br />

Shirley A. Smoyak<br />

Frances J. Storlie<br />

Gayle Travera<br />

Phyllis J. Verhonick<br />

Harriet H. Werley<br />

Mary M. Williams<br />

Marilyn D. Willman<br />

Mary F. Wood<br />

1989–1991 Nancy F. Woods<br />

1991–1993 Nola J. Pender<br />

1993–1995 Angela B. McBride<br />

1995–1997 Barbara A. Donaho<br />

1997–1999 Joyce J. Fitzpatrick<br />

1999–2001 Ada Sue Hinshaw<br />

2001–2003 Margaret L. McClure<br />

2003–2005 Joan L. Shaver<br />

2005–2007 Linda Burnes Bolton<br />

2007–2009 Pamela Mitchell<br />

2009–2011 Catherine Gilliss


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Marilyn Cox, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN<br />

Senior Vice President & Chief <strong>Nursing</strong> Officer<br />

Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health<br />

Strong nurse leaders make<br />

all the difference.<br />

It takes a commitment to nursing excellence and strong<br />

partnerships between clinical practice and education to improve patient care and<br />

ensure the future <strong>of</strong> healthcare. Indiana University Health and the Indiana University School <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> are proud <strong>of</strong> two nurse leaders who have the strength it takes to guide today’s RNs<br />

and mentor tomorrow’s practitioners toward lifelong success. Fellows in the <strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> will soon learn what we already know: Marilyn Cox and Barbara<br />

Habermann are remarkable nurse leaders. Congratulations!<br />

Barbara Habermann, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Co-Director <strong>of</strong> T32<br />

Training in Behavioral <strong>Nursing</strong> Research<br />

Indiana University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Discover the strength at iuhealth.org


Congratulations to Rachel<br />

DiFazio and Sara Dolan-<br />

Looby on their induction<br />

as Fellows <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>.<br />

join us<br />

www.bc.edu/csonjobs<br />

the connell school-<br />

preparing nurses<br />

to be leaders<br />

Congratulations<br />

on being named a Fellow oF the<br />

american academy oF nursing<br />

rowena elliott<br />

Phd, rn, cnn, bc, cne<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Southern Miss College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

BREAKING NEW GROUND.<br />

TRANSFORMING HEALTH CARE.<br />

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congRatuLations<br />

to our new AAN Fellows<br />

Ruth Mccaffrey, DNP ’01<br />

Kris McLoughlin, DNP ’06<br />

carol porter, DNP ’09<br />

pamela salsberry, BSN ’75<br />

thomas smith, DNP ’10<br />

They join our other 119 AAN Fellows<br />

and 12 AAN Living Legends.<br />

Recognizing<br />

LeadeRship and<br />

innovation<br />

fpb.case.edu<br />

Dr. Jean Watson, FAAN,<br />

and Watson Caring Science Institute<br />

celebrates and congratulates its newly elected<br />

International and National Faculty Associates<br />

into the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong>.<br />

A<br />

Caring<br />

Passage<br />

To The<br />

Heart<br />

Dr. Marcia Hills<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Victoria<br />

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada<br />

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Watson Caring<br />

Science Institute<br />

Dr. Marian Turkel<br />

Einstein Healthcare Network<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

And other WCSI Fellows:<br />

Dr. Mary Rockwood Lane<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Dr. Karen Miller<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

WCSI Mission: transforming health care, one nurse, one practitioner,<br />

one educator, one system at a time - preparing a new generation in a<br />

broader model <strong>of</strong> Caring Science.<br />

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Tara M. Hulsey, PhD, RN, CNE<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> the Derry Patterson Wingo School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Charleston Southern University<br />

A colleague recently said <strong>of</strong> Tara Hulsey,<br />

“Her passion for excellence in nursing is contagious.<br />

She understands the importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> high quality nursing education<br />

as the foundation for excellence in nursing practice.”<br />

Charleston Southern University<br />

congratulates Dr. Hulsey on her induction as a<br />

Fellow <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Advancing <strong>Nursing</strong> Excellence<br />

Since 1903<br />

Congratulations to Georgetown University<br />

Alumna and New FAAN<br />

Michelle Farquharson Beauchesne,<br />

DNSc, RN, CPNP, FAANP, FNAP<br />

The school also congratulates all 2012 inductees<br />

and celebrates our faculty fellows:<br />

Judith Baigis, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Peggy Compton, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Bette Jacobs, PhD, RN, FAAN<br />

Amanda Liddle, DrPH, RN, FAAN<br />

Joan Burggraf Riley, MS, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, FAAN<br />

Edilma L. Yearwood, PhD, RN, PMHCNS, BC, FAAN<br />

VISIT nhs.georgetown.edu


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wherenurses<br />

are inspired to become<br />

leaders<br />

The nursing program<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> Missouri–<br />

St. Louis develops nurses who are dedicated to<br />

excellence and leadership through innovative programs.<br />

Graduates improve the health outcomes <strong>of</strong> our community<br />

through pr<strong>of</strong>essional practice, generation and translation<br />

<strong>of</strong> nursing science and research, and health care policy<br />

advancement. UMSL nursing graduates contribute to excellent<br />

care for every person, every day.<br />

umsl.edu/nursing<br />

Dean and Fellow<br />

Phyllis Shanley Hansell,<br />

Ed.D., R.N., FAAN,<br />

Congratulates<br />

Mary Ellen Roberts,<br />

D.N.P., R.N., APN, C, FAANP,<br />

on her Induction to Fellowship in<br />

the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Visit nursing.shu.edu to learn more about our<br />

nationally ranked programs.<br />

• Ph.D. in <strong>Nursing</strong> Research<br />

• D.N.P. Now Offered Online<br />

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-Pediatric Primary Care<br />

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Phone: (973) 761-9306<br />

E-mail: nursing@shu.edu


© Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc 2012<br />

INSPIRE<br />

MOTIVATE<br />

TEACH<br />

BECOME A NURSE EDUCATOR<br />

CHALLENGE<br />

www.discovernursing.com<br />

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IT IS AN HONOR TO SUPPORT<br />

THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NURSING<br />

AND THE 2012 POLICY DIALOGUES.<br />

Transforming healthcare by driving policy and providing support to the<br />

extraordinary work <strong>of</strong> nurse leaders will enhance the health <strong>of</strong> our nation.<br />

October 17-19, 2013<br />

- MELISSA A. FITZPATRICK, RN, MSN, FAAN<br />

VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF CLINICAL OFFICER<br />

TO THE 2012<br />

CLASS OF NEW FELLOWS!<br />

ruby anniversary celebration<br />

Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill<br />

Washington, DC


FNAP,


The Ohio State University College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Ramping up<br />

research<br />

and evidence-based practice<br />

Introducing NEW centers <strong>of</strong> excellence<br />

Center for Transdisciplinary Evidence-based Practice<br />

Center for Promoting Health in Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Women<br />

Transformational Learning <strong>Academy</strong> in <strong>Nursing</strong> & Health<br />

Introducing NEW programs<br />

Research Intensive Workshop: Nuts & bolts <strong>of</strong><br />

designing, conducting, analyzing and funding<br />

intervention studies<br />

EBP: Making it a reality in your organization<br />

Leadership <strong>Academy</strong> for Peak Performance<br />

Seeking NEW tenured/tenure-track faculty<br />

We think and do the impossible<br />

Visit www.nursing.osu.edu


<strong>ONSITE</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

40th Annual Meeting & Conference<br />

October 17 – 19, 2013<br />

Washington, DC<br />

1000 Vermont Ave, NW, Suite 910, Washington, DC, 20005<br />

Tel: 202.777.1165 . Fax: 202.777.0107 . E-mail: conferences@AANnet.org<br />

Web site: www.AANnet.org

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