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PATRICIA REID PONTE, RN, DNSc, FAAN, NEA-‐‑BC CURRICULUM VITAE
1.0 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
1.1 PRESENT POSITIONS 11/1/17-‐‑Present Boston College Associate Clinical Professor
Joint Appointment Connell School of Nursing and Woods College
09/01/11-‐‑Present Simmons College, Boston MA.
Adjunct Professor, Clinical Practice School of Nursing and Health Sciences
01/01/16-‐‑Present American Nursing Credentialing Center President 1.2 CAREER HISTORY
01/01/17-‐‑01/01/18 Dana Farber Cancer Institute Nurse Scholar in Residence 09/01/00-‐‑01/01/17 Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute
Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer
09/01/00-‐‑01/01/17 Brigham and Women’s Hospital Executive Director, Oncology Nursing and Clinical Services
O1/01/03-‐‑01/01/18 University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences
1989-‐‑2000 Brigham and Women’s Hospital 1995-‐‑2000 Nursing Director
Medical-‐‑Surgical Nursing Services 1992-‐‑1995 Nursing Director
Nursing Research and Education 1898-‐‑1991 Nurse Administrator
1981-‐‑1989 Massachusetts General Hospital
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1986-‐‑1989 Nurse Administrator Surgical/Psychiatric Service
1981-‐‑1986 Clinical Nurse Leader, Surgical Services
1976-‐‑1981 Tufts-‐‑New England Medical Center 1979-‐‑1981 Nurse Manager, Surgical/Orthopedic Services
1976-‐‑1979 Staff Nurse, Oncology, MICU, Float RN
2.0 EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
2.1 ACADEMIC EDUCATION Doctorate of Nursing Science, Nursing Administration, 1989 Research Intensive Doctorate Boston University Master of Science, Medical Surgical Clinical Specialist, 1979 Boston University Bachelor of Science, Nursing, 1976 University of Massachusetts, Amherst
2.2 THESIS AND/OR DISSERTATION
Dissertation: “The Use of Orlando’s Deliberative Process and Empathy by Nurses Caring for Cancer Patient.” Boston University, Boston, MA, 1989. Master's Thesis: “ICU to General Unit Patient Transfers: A Nurse to Nurse Communication Tool.” Boston University, Boston, MA, 1979
2.3 FELLOWSHIPS/CERTIFICATIONS/SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Advanced Training Program in Health Care Delivery Improvement, 2008 Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT RWJ Executive Nurse Fellows Program, 2001-‐‑2004 Advanced Leadership Program for Nurses in Senior Executive Roles University of California, San Francisco
Johnson & Johnson Wharton Fellow, 1999 University of Pennsylvania Harvard Business School, 2003 Non-‐‑Profit Board Leadership Program
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Certification in Nursing Administration, 1984 -‐‑ 1992 American Nursing Credentialing Center Nurse Executive Advanced Board Certified American Nursing Credentialing Center 2001-‐‑current
3.0 AWARDS AND HONORS
Sigma Theta Tau International Alpha Chi Mentorship Award April, 2017 Salute to Service Award, 2013 University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Spirit of Nursing Award, 2008 University of Massachusetts Boston Sigma Theta Tau International, Upsilon Lambda, 2008 MGH Institute of Health Professions Distinguished Alumni Award, 2006 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Alumni Association
Nursing Spectrum, 2005 Nursing Leadership Finalist Award Partners in Excellence Award, 2005-‐‑2006 For work on the Smoking Cessation Taskforce
McKesson Award, 2005 AONE Institute for Patient Care Research and Education
Inducted as Fellow, 2004 American Academy of Nursing Mary B. Conceison Award, 2004 Massachusetts Organization of Nurse Executives
Partners in Excellence Award, 1998 and 2001 Brigham and Women’s Hospital Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute Lilly Kravitz Nursing Research Award, 1999 Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Distinguished Alumni of the Year, 1996 University of Massachusetts, Amherst School of Nursing
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Preceptor Appreciation Award, 1996 Northeastern University
4.0 PUBLICATIONS
4.1 JOURNAL ARTICLES Goode, C., Glassman, K. Reid Ponte, P., Krugman, M., Peterman, T. (in press) Requiring a Nurse Residency for Newly Licensed Nurses. Nursing Outlook
Reid Ponte, P. (in press) Patient and Family Engagement. The Influence Column Journal of Nursing Administration February 2018 issue
Reid Ponte, P (2017) Inspiration Point Pursuing Graduate Programs. Nursing Management December issue Reid Ponte, P. Somerville, J. and Adams, J. (2016) Assuring the Capture of Standardized Nursing Data: A Call to Action for Chief Nursing Officers. International Journal of Nursing Knowledge. 27:3: July Reid Ponte, P. Berry, D., Buswell, L. Gross, A., Hayes, C., Kostka, J., Poyner Reed, M., West, C., Transforming Oncology Care: Developing Strategy and Measuring Success (2016) Seminars in Oncology, May. Goode, C., Reid Ponte, P and Havens Sullivan, D. (2016) Residency for Transition into Practice: An Essential Requirement for New Graduates from Basic RN Programs. Journal of Nursing Administration, March.
Reid Ponte, P. and Nicholas, P. (2015) Addressing the confusion related to DNS, DNSc, and DNS degrees with lessons for the nursing profession. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. July/August. Reid Ponte, P. and Koppel, P (2015) Cultivating Mindfulness in Nursing Practice. American Journal of Nursing. 115, 6: 49-‐‑55.
Friese, C., Siefert, M., Thomas-‐‑Frost, K, Walker, S., Reid Ponte, P. (2015) Using data to strengthen ambulatory Oncology nursing practice. Cancer Nursing: An International Journal for Cancer Care. 00:01, 1-‐‑6 Reid Ponte, P, Hayman, L, Berry, D and Cooley, M. (2015) a new model for post-‐‑doctoral training: the nursing postdoctoral program in Cancer and Health Disparities. Nursing Outlook. 63:189-‐‑203 Reid Ponte, P. and O’Neill, K. (2013). Hiring into Advanced Practice Positions: The NP vs. PA Debate. Journal of Nursing Administration. 43:06
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Reid Ponte, P. (2013) Structure, Process, and Empirical Outcomes – The Magnet Journey of Continuous Improvement. Journal of Nursing Administration. 43:06
Lynch, J.A., Khoury, M.J., Borzecki, A., Cromwell, J., Hayman, L., Reid Ponte, P., Miller, G.A., Lathan, C.S. (2013). Utilization of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Testing in the United States: A Case Study of T3 Translational Research. Genetics in Medicine. doi:10.1038/gim.2013.5
Buswell, L., and Reid Ponte, P. (2011). Book Review: Using Electronic Health Records to Transform Care Delivery. Journal of Nursing Administration. 41(4); 159-‐‑161. Reid Ponte, P., Gross, A., Milliman-‐‑Richard, Y., and Lacey, K. (2011). Interdisciplinary Team Work and Collaboration: An Essential Element of a Positive Practice Environment. Annual Review of Nursing Research. Springer Publishing Company, New York, NY. Weingart S., Price, J., Duncombe D., Connor M., Conley K., Conlin G., Sullivan A., Powell M., Reid Ponte P., Bierer B (2009). Enhancing Safety Reporting in Adult Ambulatory Oncology with a Clinician Champion: A Practice Innovation. Journal of Nursing Care Quality 24(3): 203-‐‑10. Buswell, L., Reid Ponte, P and Shulman, L (2009). Provider Practice Models in Ambulatory Oncology Practice: Analysis of Productivity, Revenue, and Provider and Patient Satisfaction. Clinical Journal of Oncology Practice. Vol. 5, Issue 4, July 2009. Glazer, G., Reid Ponte, P., Stuart-‐‑Shor, E., and Cooley, M. (2009). The Power of Partnership – Addressing the Faculty Shortage, Minority Underrepresentation in Nursing, and Cancer Health Disparities through and Academic-‐‑Service Partnership. Nursing Outlook. Vol. 57, Issue 3, p. 123-‐‑131, May 2009.
Reid Ponte, P. and Peterson, K. (2008). A Patient-‐‑ and Family-‐‑Centered Care Model Paves the Way for a Culture of Quality and Safety. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. Elsevier Inc, St. Louis, MO, p. 451-‐‑464. Wolf, G., Triolo P., and Reid Ponte, P (2008). Magnet Recognition Program: The Next Generation. The Journal of Nursing Administration. April 2008 issue. Glazer, G., Alexandre, C., and Reid Ponte, P (2008). Partnership or Collaboration: Words Matter. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. March 2008 issue.
Reid Ponte, P., Glazer, G., Dann, E., McCollum, K., Gross, A., Tyrrell, R., Branowicki, P., Noga, P., Winfrey, M., Cooley, M., Saint-‐‑Eloi, S., Hayes, C., Nicolas, P.K. and Washington, D. (2007) The Power of Professional Nursing
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Practice—An Essential Element of Patient and Family-‐‑Centered Care. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. January 31, 2007 issue. www.nursingworld.org/ojin/topic32/tpc32_3.htm Connor, M.C., Duncombe, D., Barclay, E., Bartel, S., Borden, C., Gross, E., Miller, C. and Reid Ponte, P. (2007) Creating a Fair and Just Culture: One Institution’s Path towards Organizational Change. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.
Weingart, S., Price, J., Duncombe, D., Connor, M., Conley, K., Bierer, B. and Reid Ponte, P. (2007) Patient-‐‑Reported Safety and Quality of Care in Outpatient Oncology. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.
Conway, J., Nathan, D., Benz, E., Shulman, L., Sallan, S., Reid Ponte, P., Bartel, S., Connor, M., Puhy, D. and Weingart, S. (2007) Key Learning from the Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute’s Ten-‐‑Year Patient Safety Journey. ASCO Educational Book at the 41st ASCO Annual Meeting.
Reid Ponte, P., Gross, A.H., Winer, E., Connaughton, M.J. and Hassinger, J. (2006) Implementing an Interdisciplinary Governance Model in a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Oncology Nursing Forum. Reid Ponte, P. (2006) Effective Partnerships – A Nurse Leader Imperative. Nurse Leader. August issue. Reid Ponte, P., Gross, A., Gallante, A. and Glazer, G. (2006) Using an executive coach to increase leadership effectiveness. Journal of Nursing Administration. 36(6); 1-‐‑6.
Bauer-‐‑Wu, S., Epshtein A. and Reid Ponte, P. (2006) Promoting Excellence in Nursing Research and Scholarship in the Clinical Setting. Journal of Nursing Administration. May. 36(5) Reid Ponte, P. (2005) Nursing: Strengthening a Critical Hospital Resource. Futurescan: Healthcare Trends and Implications: 2006-‐‑2011. p37-‐‑40. Hayes, C., Reid Ponte, P., Coakley, A., Stanghellini, E., Gross, A., Perryman, S., Hanley, D., Hickey, N. and Somerville, J. (2005) Retaining Oncology Nurses—Strategies for Today’s Nurse Leaders. Oncology Nursing Forum. 32(6); 1087-‐‑1090.
Reid Ponte, P., Hayes, C., Coakley, A., Stanghellini, E., Gross, A., Perryman, S., Hanley, D., Hickey, N. and Somerville, J. (2005) Partnering with Schools of Nursing: An Effective Recruitment Strategy. Oncology Nursing Forum. 32(5); 901-‐‑906.
Reid Ponte, P. (2005) Spotlight on Safety and Nursing Leadership—The McKesson Keeping Patients Safe Award. Nurse Leader. December issue.
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Reid Ponte, P., Moore, K., Crowley Ganzer, C., Madigan, J. and Gale, S. (2005) A Journey towards Influencing Practice Environments in Massachusetts Hospitals: Patients First: Continuing the Commitment to Safe Care. Nurse Leader. 3(4); 17-‐‑20.
Reid Ponte, P. (2004) Nurse-‐‑Physician Co-‐‑Leadership: A Model of Interdisciplinary Practice Governance. Journal of Nursing Administration. 34(11); 481-‐‑484.
Reid Ponte, P. and Saint-‐‑Eloi, S. (2004) Aspiring Nurse Leaders: A Framework for Action. Nurse Leader. 2(9); 4-‐‑5, 12-‐‑13.
Reid Ponte, P., Connor, M., DeMarco, R. and Price, J. (2004) Linking Patient and Family-‐‑Centered Care and Patient Safety: The Next Leap. Nursing Economics. 22(4); 211-‐‑215.
Reid Ponte, P. (2004). The American Healthcare System at a Crossroads. The AONE-‐‑-‐‑Perspectives on the Nursing Shortage: A Blueprint for Action. Journal of On Line Issues in Nursing. 9(2). www.nursingworld.org/ojin/topic24/tpc24_2.htm
Reid Ponte, P., DeMarco, R. Kruger, N. Hanley, D. and Conlin, G. (2004) Re-‐‑shaping the Practice Environment: The Importance of Coherence. Journal of Nursing Administration. 34(4); 173-‐‑179.
Reid Ponte, P., Branowicki, P., Somerville, J., Anderson, D.J., Ives Erickson, J., Kruger, N., Sporing, E., Connaughton, M. and Conlin, G. (2003). Collaboration among Nurse Executives in Complex Environments: Fostering Administrative Best Practice. Journal of Nursing Administration. 33 (11); 596-‐‑602.
Reid Ponte, P., Conlin, G., Conway, J., Grant, S., Medeiros, C., Nies, J., Shulman, L., Branowicki, P. and Conley, K. (2003). Making Patient-‐‑Centered Care Come Alive: Achieving Full Integration of the Patient’s Perspective. The Journal of Nursing Administration. 33(2); 82-‐‑90.
Connors, M., Reid Ponte, P. and Conway, J. (2002). Multidisciplinary Approaches to Patient Safety. Nursing Clinics of North America. 14(4); 359-‐‑367.
Reid Ponte, P., Fay, M., Doyle, M., Zizzi, L., Brown, P. and Perron, J. (1998). Factors Leading to a Strike Vote and Strategies for Re-‐‑establishing Relationships. Journal of Nursing Administration. 28(2); 35-‐‑43.
Robins, E.V., Miller, K., Kraiger, L. and Reid Ponte, P. (1995). A Strategy for Responding to Training Needs of Nursing Staff in a New Cardiac-‐‑Neurology ICU. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 26(3):123-‐‑128.
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Higgins, J.M., Reid Ponte, P., James, J.R., Fay, M. and Madden, M.J. (1994). Restructuring the CNS Role for a Managed Care Environment. Clinical Nurse Specialist Journal. 8(3); 163-‐‑166. Madden, M. and Reid Ponte, P. (1994). Advance Practice Roles in a Managed Care Environment. Journal of Nursing Administration. 24(1); 56-‐‑62. Herdman, H, Hanley, D. and Reid Ponte, P. (1993). Challenge to Nurse Educators: A Synthesis of Practice and Research. Journal of Nursing Staff Development. 9(6); 290-‐‑292. Reid Ponte, P. (1993). Enabling Professional Nursing Staff to Conduct Research. Journal of Nursing Administration. 23(9); 34, 37. Reid Ponte, P., Higgin, J., James, J., Fay, M. and Madden, M. (1993). Development Needs of Advance Practice Nurses in a Managed Care Environment. Journal of Nursing Administration. 23(11); 13-‐‑19. Reid Ponte, P. (1992). Primary Nurse’s Empathy Skills and Distress Level of Primary Patients. Cancer Nursing. 15(4); 283-‐‑292. Reid Ponte, P. and Capodilupo, T. (1992). Restructuring the Role of the Nursing Supervisor: A Reduction and Shifting of Spending. Nursing Management. 23(1); 34-‐‑36, 38. Reid Ponte, P. and Barrett, C. (1992). Professional Issues Forum: A Method of Professional Development. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 23(1); 34-‐‑37.
4.2 EDITORIALS Reid Ponte, P. and Luzinski, C. (2012). Letter to the Editor: Comparison of Patient Outcomes in Magnet and Non-‐‑Magnet Hospitals. Journal of Nursing Administration. (42)2; 65-‐‑66. Reid Ponte, P. (1998). Professionalism in Nursing: What is the Meaning Today? BWH Nurse Newsletter. 11(4) 2. Reid Ponte, P. (1993). A Research Utilization Workshop. Massachusetts Nurse. 2(3) 11.
4.3 BOOK CHAPTERS
Reid Ponte, P. (2017) Thriving in a Time of Continuous Change in 21st Century Nursing Leadership. Edited by Mary Magee Gullatte, ONS Publishing Co.
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Reid Ponte, P. and Conlin, G. (2013). Managing Time: The Path to High Self Performance. B. Cherry & S. Jacob (eds). Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends & Management. (6th edition). Mosby, St. Louis, MO, p 536-‐‑559.
Reid Ponte, P. (2011). Interdisciplinary Leadership in the Oncology Service Line. Change Leadership in Nursing: How Change Occurs in a Complex Hospital System – Brigham and Women’s Hospital Nurses Tell Their Story. M. Hickey & P. Beck Kritek (eds.) Springer Publishing Company, New York, NY.
Reid Ponte, P. (2011). Advancing a Culture of Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Teamwork. M. Gullatte (ed.) Nursing Management: Principles and Practice (2nd Edition). Oncology Nursing Society, Pittsburgh, PA.
Reid Ponte, P., Creta, A., and Joy, C. (2011). Exemplary Professional Practice. Magnet: The Next Generation – Nurses Making the Difference. American Nurses Credentialing Center, Silver Spring, MD.
Reid Ponte, P. (2011). Contemporary Issues in the Health Care Workplace. Diana Mason, Judith Leavitt, Mary Chaffee (eds). Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care (6th edition). W.B. Saunders, St. Louis, MO, p 449-‐‑460. Reid Ponte, P. (2008). Personal. Adams Thompson L and O’Neil E.H (eds). The Nurse Executive: The Four Principles of Management. Springer Publishing Company, NY, p 217-‐‑241.
4.4 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
DeMarco, R. and Reid Ponte, P. (2004). Critical Characteristics of Practicing Nurses: Understanding the Components of a Coherent Work Environment. 15th International Nursing Research Congress, Dublin, Ireland.
Reid Ponte, P., Connor, M. and DeMarco, R. (2004). Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute’s Journey of Integrating Patients and Families into Patient Safety. 6th Annual National Patient Safety Foundation Patient Safety Congress, “Let’s Get on With It”, Boston, MA. Reid Ponte, P., Gross, A., Kruger, N., Schulte, K., Jodoin, C. and Molina, E. (2004). “Improving Oncology Discharge Process in a complex Tertiary Care Center”. 29th Annual Congress, Oncology Nursing Society, Anaheim, CA. Reid Ponte, P., Conway, J. and Shulman, L. (2003). Patient and Family-‐‑Centered Care: Our Journey. 1st Annual International Conference in Patient and Family-‐‑Centered Care, Boston, MA. Reid Ponte P. (1991). Distress in Cancer Patients and Empathy Level of the Primary Nurse. Sigma Theta Tau Annual Regional Research Conference, Fitchburg, MA.
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4.5 MONOGRAPHS
Reid Ponte, P. (2005). Nursing: Strengthening a Critical Hospital Resource. Donald W. Seymour (ed.). Futurescan: Healthcare Trends and Applications. Health Administration Press: Chicago, IL, p 37-‐‑40.
Reid Ponte, P. et al. (1984). Use of the ANA Standards of Nursing Practice. District V Massachusetts Nurses Association Publication: Boston, MA.
5.0 RESEARCH/GRANTS
5.1 FUNDED PROJECTS
“Nursing Post-‐‑Doctoral Program in Cancer and Health Disparities” 2010-‐‑2015 Funding Source
NIH/NCI 1U54 CA156732-‐‑01 The UMB-‐‑DF/HCC U54 Partnership $250,000
“PhD Program in Health Policy Targeted to Cancer Nursing Care and Health Disparities” 2006-‐‑2010 Funding Source
NIH/NCI 1 U56 CA11863502 The UMB-‐‑DF/HCC U56 Cancer Partnership Program $270,000
“The Role of Clinician and Patient Champions as Safety Advocates in an Adult Multidisciplinary Clinic” 2004-‐‑2008 Funding Sources:
The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY $50,000 The National Patient Safety Foundation $25,000 The Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute $56,493
“Multidisciplinary Clinical Services Design, Implementation and Program Evaluation” 2001-‐‑2004 Funding Sources:
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $30,000 Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute $30,000
“Developing a Career Ladder Entry-‐‑Level Health Care Workers Program Implementation and Evaluation” 1996-‐‑1998
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Funding Source: Bank Boston, Boston, MA. $12,000
“Organizational Restructuring and Newly Employed RNs in Professional Practice”. A collaborative research project with Northeastern University and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Nursing Department 1996-‐‑1998 Funding Sources:
Sigma Theta Tau $5,000 Kravitz Award $2,000 National Nursing Staff Development Organization $2,000
5.2 NON-‐‑FUNDED CLINICAL INNOVATION PROJECTS
1985-‐‑1989 The relationships among empathy and the use of Orlando’s Deliberative Process by the primary nurse and the distress Of the adult Cancer Patient Massachusetts General Hospital Principle Investigator 1990-‐‑1993 “The Effects of Patient Transfers on Patient Satisfaction”
Brigham and Women’s Hospital New practice guideline developed. Principle Investigator
1978-‐‑1979 Nurse to Nurse Communication Patterns While Transferring ICU
Patients to General Care Units Massachusetts General Hospital New policy developed and tool for communicating report. Boston University Masters of Science, Nursing Program Project
5.3 GRANT/PEER REVIEWER
2003 Nursing Administration Quarterly Journal Review
1991-‐‑1998 Council for Graduate Education for Administration In Nursing, Annual Reviewer National Conference 2006-‐‑2007 Oncology Nursing Society Foundation
Small Grants 2006-‐‑2007, Reviewer 6.0 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
2015-‐‑2017 Workforce Outcome Research and Leadership Development (WORLD) Co-‐‑Founder -‐‑ Academic/Practice Partnership
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Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Arizona State University
2016-‐‑2017 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Simmons
College Co-‐‑Director -‐‑ Executive Nurse Leadership Development Program
2015-‐‑Present Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation Grand Challenge
Steering Committee American Nurses Association
2012-‐‑ Present Patient Care Assessment Committee
Boston Children’s Hospital
2014-‐‑ Present Get Well Network-‐‑ A Leading Provider of Patient Centered Care Advisory Board Member
2013-‐‑present American Nursing Credentialing Center Board of Trustees (ANCC)
Board Member (2013-‐‑2015) Treasurer (2015) President Delegate (2015) President term to begin January, 2016
2012-‐‑present Nurse Educator
Reviewer 2010-‐‑present Nursing Outlook Editorial Board Member 2008-‐‑present American Academy of Nursing
2014-‐‑present Finance Committee 2013-‐‑2014 Annual Meeting Program Committees 2013-‐‑present Chair, Building Health Care Systems Excellence
Expert Panel 2010-‐‑present Audit Committee 2010 Annual Meeting Chair 2011 Future of Nursing Task Force 2008-‐‑2010 Board Member 2007-‐‑2013 Co-‐‑Chair, Advancing Magnet Expert Panel
2007-‐‑2009 Massachusetts Hospital Association Board Member
2008-‐‑2015 Gannett Healthcare Group New England Advisory Board
2005-‐‑present American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
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Magnet Recognition Program Commission 2010-‐‑2012 Commission Chair, Magnet Recognition Program 2004-‐‑2010 Commissioner
2005-‐‑2010 Partners Healthcare Smoking Cessation Committees
Co-‐‑Leader
2000-‐‑2011 The Institute for Nursing Healthcare Leadership Senior Associate
2000-‐‑present American Nurses Association, Massachusetts
Member
2000-‐‑present The Advisory Board, Nursing Executive Center Member
1991-‐‑present Massachusetts Organization of Nurse Executives Organization of Nurse Leaders, MA/RI/NH
Member – 2008-‐‑2015 Immediate Past President, 2007-‐‑2008
President, 2006-‐‑2007 President-‐‑Elect, 2005-‐‑2006
Board of Directors, 2001-‐‑present Practice Committee, 1999 Program Committee, 1995-‐‑1997
2005-‐‑present Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Member
2005-‐‑present Journal of Nursing Administration Editorial Board
2005-‐‑present Dana-‐‑Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Associate Member, Cancer Nursing Research Program
2004-‐‑present RWJ Alumni Association Member
2004-‐‑2012 Boston Oncology Nursing Society
Member 2003-‐‑2013 Online Journals of Issues in Nursing Nursing Advisory Board 1977-‐‑ Present Oncology Nursing Society 2006-‐‑2007 Small Fund Grant Resource Committee
1976-‐‑present American Nurses Association
Member 1991-‐‑1993 Research Cabinet
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1996-‐‑present American Organization of Nurse Executives
Publications Committee, 2002-‐‑2006 Patient Safety Task Force, 2006-‐‑2008
1992-‐‑1995 Nursing Research Network of Boston
Founding Member
1992-‐‑1994 Northeast Organization of Nurses Program Committee Chair 1989-‐‑1999 Eastern Nurses Research Society Member
1984-‐‑Present Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society Member/Theta at Large
7.0 COMMUNITY SERVICE
2001-‐‑2002 Town of Arlington, Diversity Council Arlington, MA
1994-‐‑1997 Catechist, St. Camillus Parish, Arlington, MA
1994-‐‑1995 City-‐‑Thon of Boston
Arlington, MA 1994-‐‑1995
7.1 BOARDS 2017-‐‑present Raise a Reader, Massachusetts Chapter Board Member 2015-‐‑present Dean’s Advisory Board University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2013-‐‑present Chair School of Nursing Capital Campaign Committee
Member, University Capital Campaign Committee 2013-‐‑present Community Member Children’s Hospital Boston Patient Care Assessment Committee 2013-‐‑present American Nurses Credentialing Center Finance Committee Chair, 2013-‐‑2015 President, 2016-‐‑present 2005-‐‑present ANCC Magnet Commission Member
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2011-‐‑2013 ANCC Magnet Commission Chair 2008-‐‑2011 American Academy of Nursing Board Member 2008-‐‑present American Academy of Nursing
Audit Committee 2007 -‐‑2013 American Academy of Nursing Co-‐‑chair, Magnet Expert Panel 2013-‐‑2015 American Academy of Nursing Chair, Building Health Care System Excellence 2006-‐‑2008 Massachusetts Organization of Nurse Executives President 2002-‐‑2006 Board Member 2006-‐‑2008 Massachusetts Hospital Association Board Member 2001-‐‑2007 The Hospitality Home Program Board Member and Chair
2000-‐‑2012 Senior Associate, Institute of Nursing & Health Care
Leadership, Boston, MA 2000-‐‑2011 University of Massachusetts Amherst
School of Nursing Alumni Board 8.0 SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
8.1 ACADEMIC PAPERS/SPEECHES Boston University Nursing Archives Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker Current State of Nurse Credentialing Boston, May, 2017
Keiser Permanente Hospital Quality Improvement and Leadership
Honolulu Hawaii April, 2017 Queens Medical Center
A Positive Practice Environment Starts with You Honolulu, Hawaii April, 2017
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Institute for Family Centered Care (IFCC)
CNO Role is Patient-‐‑ and Family-‐‑Centered Care Boston, March 2009 Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) Academic-‐‑Service Partnership Annual Research Conference Boston, March 2009
Regis College and Harvard Pilgrim Leadership Series Innovations in Health Care Regis College, Wellesley, December 2008 Massachusetts Health Association Workforce panel Massachusetts Business Roundtable National Conference Waltham MA, March 2007 “Patients First/Patient Safety Act” Press conference. MA. State House, Boston, MA. 2006. “Engaging Patients and Families in Quality and Learning”. The Patient Safety Imperative – Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. 2006. “Patient Safety Update”. Keynote Speaker – Northeast Council of Nurse Executives, Woburn, MA. 2005.
“Practice Environment Essentials—Mentorships and Other Crucial Elements”. Keynote Speaker – The 5th Annual Miriam Walsh Diversity Mentorship Award Luncheon, Boston, MA. 2005.
“Innovations in Nursing Leadership”. The Patient Safety Imperative -‐‑ Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. 2005
“Partnering with Patients and Families to Improve Patient Safety”. 2nd International Conference on Family-‐‑Centered Care, San Francisco, CA. 2005. “Patient and Family Advisory Councils across Systems”. 2nd International Conference on Family-‐‑Centered Care, San Francisco, CA. 2005. “Staff Development Conference – Organizational Restructuring and Newly Employed Staff RNs in Professional Practice: A Longitudinal Study”. Indianapolis, IN. 2002.
“Quality of Work Life for Professional Nurses”. BWH Annual Nursing Conference, Orlando FL. 1998.
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“The Nursing Professional Development Program for Nursing Staff Development.” ANA Council for Professional Development and Education, Boston, MA. 1996.
“Proactive Transitions in Nursing Staff Development”. National Nursing Staff Development Organization, Boston, MA. 1996. “Creating Proactive Professional Development Programs for the Future”. ANA Council for Professional Education and Development, Portland, OR. 1995.
“Nursing Mentorship Programs: A Vital Link”. Mosby’s Staff Development Conference, Orlando, FL. 1995.
“A Facilitated Mentorship Program”. National Association of Orthopedic Nurses, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 1992.
“WINN, A Collaborative Effort for Improving Health Care of Women and Infants”. Women and Infants First Annual Nursing Conference, Boston, MA. 1992.
“Collaboration: The Key to Scholarships in Nursing”. American Academy of Nursing Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO. 1992.
“Annual Conference Collaboration: The Key to the Development of Scholarly Nursing Practice”. Nursing Research Network of Boston, Boston, MA. 1991. “Empathy of Nurses and Distress Level of Patients”. Sigma Theta Tau Annual Research Conference, Fitchburg, MA. 1991.
“Mentoring in the Role of CNS”. ANA Annual Practice Conference, Boston, MA. 1990.
8.2 POSTER SESSIONS “Research to Measure Equity in Cancer Care at Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI).” Oncology Nursing Society 11th Annual Conference on Nursing Research. Los Angeles, CA. 2011. ”Multidisciplinary Clinical Services of an Adult Ambulatory Cancer Center: A Care Redesign and Implementation Project” (funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellowship Program). The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing 30th Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. 2005.
“The Electronic Medical Record: Does it really save Nurses’ Time?” 15th Annual Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics. Baltimore, MD. 2005. “The Nursing Professions Role in the Elimination of Health Disparities”. 3rd International Evidence-‐‑based Nursing Pre-‐‑Conference. Sigma Theta Tau International. Kailua Kona, Hawaii. 2005.
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“Staying in Front of the Radar: Organizational Restructuring and Newly Employed Staff RNs”. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science. Washington, DC. 2004. “Improving Oncology Discharge Process in a Complex Tertiary Care Center”. Oncology Nursing Society, Anaheim, CA. 2004.
“Diversity Management Fellowship”. American Organization of Nurse Executive Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 1999.
“Maintaining Educational Resources in a Managed Care Environment”. American Organization of Nurse Executive Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 1999.
“Factors Leading to a Strike Vote”. American Organization of Nurse Executive Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ. 1998. “Opening a Short Stay Unit”. American Organization of Nurse Executive Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. 1997.
“Collaboration and Discharge Planning”. Nursing Research Network of Boston, Boston, MA. 1991.
8.3 INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND FORUMS
Health Services Academy Nursing Research Interest Group Panel Presentation Implementing Change in an Oncology Nursing Practice Setting June 25, 2016 International Council of Nursing Credentialing Forum ANCC President Geneva, Switzerland May 20, 2016 “How the Magnet Recognition Program Advances Excellence in Care” United Arab Emirates Nurses’ Association Dubai, United Arab Emirates November, 7, 2015 “Oncology Nursing Practice – The Next Decade” Presented at the Interdisciplinary Oncology Conference, Davidoff Cancer Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, November 2014 “The Magnet Journey – Lessons Learned” Presented to Nursing Leadership, Rabin Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, November, 2014
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“Driving Organizational Excellence in Patient Care Delivery through Transformational Leadership – A Work in Progress”. Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea, November 7, 2012. “Achieving Organizational Excellence through the ANCC Magnet Hospital Credential – Key Strategies for Advancing a Magnet Practice Environment Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea, November 7, 2012. “Patient-‐‑ and Family-‐‑Centered Care: When Patients Drive Design you Get Better Results”. Lifespan Patient Safety Symposium, Keynote Speaker. Providence, RI, April 19, 2012. “Team Training in Outpatient Oncology”. Interactive presentation to the Relational Coordination Research Collaborative, Brandeis University, Heller School, Waltham, MA, April 10, 2012. “A Positive Practice Environment Starts with You”. Interactive presentation to the Southern Philippines Medical Center, April 18, 2011. “A Positive Practice Environment Starts with You”. Merck Lecture Keynote Speaker. Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN, March, 2011. Dean’s Colloquium. University of Massachusetts, Worcester. MA, March 2, 2011. “Magnet Recognition”. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, Bennington, VT, December 2010. “Patient Safety and Patient Flow”. American Organization of Nurse Executives, Washington, DC, October 2010. “A Positive Practice Environment Starts with You”. West Virginia Nursing Conference, Charleston, WV, September 2010. “A Positive Practice Environment Starts with You”. University of Wisconsin Medical Center, Madison, WI, April 2010.
“Creating Transparency and Teams”. Massachusetts Organization of Nurse Executives (MONE) Leadership Seminar, Waltham, MA, April 2010.
“The Chief Nurse Executive’s Role in Assuring Patient-‐‑ and Family-‐‑Centered Care”. Catholic West Chief Nurse Executive Council CA, January 2010. “Role of DNP in Advancing Quality”. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, January 2010. “Role of the DNP in Advancing Quality”. Simmons College, Boston, MA, December 2009.
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“Fundamental Change”. The Kings Fund, Aspiring Nurse Leaders Program, London, England, May, 2009. “Role of the Chief Nurse in Assuring Quality Care”. The King’s Fund, Aspiring Nurse Leaders Program, London, England, October, 2009.
“Current Trends in Oncology for the Advanced Practice Clinician,” DF/BWCC Advanced Practice Council, 2008.
“Using an Executive Coach to Increase Leadership Effectiveness,” MGH Nurse Research Council, 2008. “Patients First/Patient Safety Act”. 40th Annual Meeting of American Organization of Nurse Executives, Washington, DC, 2007. “Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute’s Journey of Integration: Patients and Families into Patient Safety”. 6th Annual ANPSF Patient Safety Congress: Let’s Get On With It. Boston, MA, 2004. “The Role of Clinician and Patient Champions as Safety Advocates in an Adult Multidisciplinary Clinic”. Spotlight Speaker, Conference on Medical Error Communication and Dispute Resolution, Philadelphia, PA, 2004.
“Patients and Families in Patient Safety: The Dana-‐‑Farber Cancer Institute Journey”. VHA, Providence, RI, 2003. “Multidisciplinary Clinical Services Model”. NCI Patient Education Network Steering Committee Retreat, Boston, MA, 2003.
“Creating a Culture of Safety”. University of Massachusetts, School of Nursing Reunion, Keynote Speaker, Amherst, MA, 2001. “Working in Organizations of Safety”. University of Massachusetts, School of Nursing, Commencement Speech, Amherst, MA, 2001. “Patient Safety”. Bermuda Nurses Association, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Hamilton, Bermuda, 2001. “Nursing Practice 2001”. Northeastern University Nurse Recognition Event, Panelist, Boston, MA, 2001. “Leadership Lessons Learned in Creating Safety Cultures”. Massachusetts Organization of Nurse Executives Annual Meeting, Ogunquit, ME, 2001. “Patient and Family Involvement in Organizational Work”. Brigham and
Women’s Hospital Quality Rounds, Boston, MA, 2000.
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“Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Management Skill for Nurse Leader”. King Edward Hospital-‐‑BWH Nursing Conference, Bermuda, 2000. “The Pharmacy Nursing Committee”. University Hospital Consortium Benchmark Conference, Los Angeles, CA, 1999. Graduation Keynote Lecture. Rivier College, Nashua, NH, 1998. “Managed Care and Nursing”. BWH Cardiac Care Conference, St. George, Bermuda, 1997. “Case Management in an Integrated Delivery System.” Northeast Rehabilitation Regional Conference, Woburn, MA, 1995. “Managed Care: Implications for Professional Nursing”. Massachusetts Society of Post-‐‑Anesthesia Nurses, Natick, MA, 1995. “Managed Care Conference, Impact of Managed Care on Tertiary Medical Center”. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, 1994. “Managing in Turbulent Times”. Graduate Nursing Administration Program. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 1994. “Collaboration with Home Care in a Managed Care Environment”. Boston Visiting Nurses’ Association, Boston, MA, 1994. “Update on Partnership”. AIHI Partnership Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1994. “Caring for the Medical Surgical Patient”. Annual Board Preparation for BSN Graduate, Curry College, Milton, MA, 1993. “Distress Level in Cancer Patients and Empathy in Nurses”. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 1993.
“Nursing Education in the USA History and Lessons Learned”. AIHA Partnership Conference, Moscow, Russia, 1993. “Enabling Professional Nurses to Conduct Research”. ICU Consortium Annual Administrative Conference, Boston, MA, 1992.
“Research Utilization Strategies”. Northeast Organization of Nurses’ Annual Meeting, Hartford, CT. 1992. “Modeling and Role Modeling: Implementation of a Theory-‐‑Based Practice”. Massachusetts General Hospital Institute, Boston, MA, 1992.
8.4 MEDIA RECOGNITIONS
Interviewed for Boston Globe, Nurse Recognition Report 2013
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Interviewed for Boston Globe, 2011 Interviewed for New York Times, 2010 Interviewed for Nursing Spectrum, 2010 Interviewed for Executive Insight, 2010 Interviewed for Executive Healthcare Management, 2008 Interviewed for Patients First Annual Report, 2007 Interviewed for JONA, Partnership in Education and Nursing, 2006. Interview and Spotlight, On Call Nursing Magazine, 2005 Noted Author for the Advisory Board Journal Watch, 2004 Noted Author for the Advisory Board Nurse Executive Watch, 2003 Interviewed for Boston Globe-‐‑“Nursing Workforce Innovation”, 2003 Interviewed for Nursing Management-‐‑“Movers and Shakers”, 2003 Interviewed for Advances-‐‑ Clinical Research Nursing at DFCI, 2002 Interviewed for On Call Nursing Magazine –Diversity Fellowship, 1999 Interviewed for Bay State News-‐‑Featured Nurse Leader, 1998
9.0 OTHER ACTIVITIES DEMONSTRATING SUSTAINED CONTRIBUTIONS
9.1 NURSING EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY BOARDS
2015-‐‑2017 Simmons College School of Nursing and Health Sciences Advisory Board
2008-‐‑2015 Gannett Healthcare Group – New England Advisory Board 2005-‐‑2007 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Sciences 2003-‐‑2007 University of Massachusetts, Boston -‐‑ Partnership Advisor 1999-‐‑2007 University of Massachusetts, Amherst -‐‑ Alumni Board of
Directors 1999-‐‑2004 Institute of Nursing Health Care Leadership -‐‑ Senior
Associate 1997-‐‑1999 Northeastern University -‐‑ Advisory Council 1992-‐‑2005 Boston College -‐‑ Visiting Scholar 1992-‐‑2007 Curry College -‐‑ Advisory Board
1983-‐‑1987 University of New Hampshire -‐‑ Senior Advisor, Graduate Nursing Program
1981-‐‑1985 Simmons College -‐‑ Advisory Council 1981-‐‑1986 Boston University -‐‑ Graduate Advisory Council
9.2 PhD DISSERTATION and DNP Capstone Committee Membership
Heather Losee University of Massachusetts, Boston DNP Program, Capstone Committee Defense April 2016 “A Practice Improvement Project: Implementation of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Screening Clinical Toolkit to Improve Provider Confidence, Knowledge and Patient Screening”
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Shawn Cody University of Massachusetts, Worcester PhD Program Dissertation Committee Member, Defense April 2015 “Family Experiences with ICU Bedside Rounds”
Patricia Branowicki Boston College PhD Program Dissertation Committee Member Defense June 2014 “Predictors of Transitional Care Outcomes following a New Diagnosis of Childhood Cancer”
Nina Grenon Simmons College DNP Program
Capstone Project Committee Defense May, 2013 “Early Integration of Palliative Care in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer: A quality Improvement Project”
Joe-‐‑Ann Fergus University of Massachusetts, Boston Defended dissertation, 2012 “Nurse Manager Leadership Behavior, Staff Nurse Work Related Empowerment, and Staff Nurse Retention: Correlates and Predictors”
Patricia Noga
University of Massachusetts, Boston Dissertation, May 2011 “Effects of Voluntary Public Reporting on the Nurse Sensitive Measures of Falls and Falls with Injury in Hospitals: A Massachusetts Perspective”
Julie Lynch
University of Massachusetts, Boston Dissertation, December, 2011
Utilization of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Testing in the United States”
Barbara Weatherford
University of Massachusetts, Worcester Dissertation, April 2010
“Patient Safety: A Multi-‐‑Climate Approach to the Nursing Work Environment”
Kenneth Peterson
Brandies University Dissertation, June 2008
“Measuring the Hospital Climate for the Delivery of Patient-‐‑ and Family-‐‑Centered Care”
9.3 NURSING PRECEPTORSHIPS
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Provided Preceptor Experiences for one to two semesters for graduate nursing administration, nursing education, health services, clinical nurse specialist, research and advance practice. Served as senior undergraduate nurse preceptor for last semester of senior year.
2012-‐‑2014 Simmons College, Boston MA
2013-‐‑2014 Regis College, Westin MA 2012-‐‑2013 University of Minnesota, WI. 2009-‐‑2011 University of MA. Worcester, MA 1995-‐‑1998 Rivier College, Nashua, NH 1995-‐‑1998 Emmanuel College, Boston, MA 1993-‐‑2011 Simmons College, Boston, MA 1992-‐‑1994 University of Massachusetts, Boston; Boston, MA 1991-‐‑1998 Boston College, Newton, MA 1991-‐‑2005 Regis College, Weston, MA 1991-‐‑1999 University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Lowell, MA 1984-‐‑1992 Mass College of Pharmacy, Boston, MA 1983-‐‑1989 Salem State College, Salem, MA 1983-‐‑1989 MGH Institute of Nursing, Boston, MA
1981-‐‑1986 Boston University, Boston, MA 1981-‐‑2008 Northeastern University, Boston, MA 1979-‐‑1981 Boston State College, Boston, MA 1985-‐‑1988 Boston University, Boston, MA
9.4 NURSING SCHOOL FACULTY APOINTMENTS 2011-‐‑present Simmons College Adjunct Faculty
2003-‐‑present University of Massachusetts Boston Associate Professor
2000-‐‑present University of Massachusetts Amherst Adjunct Faculty 1997-‐‑1999 Rivier College Adjunct Faculty 1993-‐‑1997 University of Massachusetts Lowell Adjunct Faculty 1992-‐‑1994 Boston College Lecturer
1988-‐‑1991 MGH Institute Lecturer
1985-‐‑1990 University of New Hampshire Lecturer
1985-‐‑1988 Boston University Lecturer
9.5 STATE-‐‑WIDE PRACTICE EDUCATION INITIATIVES
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1999-‐‑2000 Bunker Hill Community College Career Tracking Program for AND-‐‑BSN Program Curriculum Development of Medical Assistants
1998-‐‑1999 Massachusetts Bay Community College Joint Programming Curriculum Development
1992-‐‑1999 New England Health Care Assembly Co-‐‑Chair and Faculty Case Management Certificate Program
1991-‐‑1996 Boston Nursing Education Practice Consortium 1989-‐‑2003 Boston Nursing Research Network 1989-‐‑1992 Harvard Nursing Research Institute Fellowship
Core Advisory and Implementation Team 9.6 1989-‐‑1990 Home Care Nurse – Weekends Arlington, MA. VNA 9.7 EXTERNAL CONSULTATION
Davidoff Cancer Center Tel Aviv, Israel November, 2014 Asan Medical Center Seoul, South Korea November, 2012 The King’s Fund London, England May and October, 2009 Aspiring Nurse Director Development Program
Faxton-‐‑St. Luke’s Healthcare Utica, New York 2004 Through Institute for Nursing Healthcare Leadership Executive Nurse Leadership consultation with CNO at DFCI. Rockefeller University
New York, New York 2003-‐‑2004 Executive Nurse Leadership consultation and Multidisciplinary Clinical
Services Development on site at DFCI.
King Edward Hospital Hamilton, Bermuda
1998-‐‑2001 On site Practice and Education consultation in Case Management, Labor
Relations and Medical Surgical Practice. Hosted visits at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and DFCI and consulted on site in Bermuda.
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Dokkyo University Hospital – BWH on site Saitama, Japan 1997 Nurse Leader consultation. Brigham and Women’s Hospital onsite host.
Nairobi Hospital Nairobi, Kenya 1994 Nurse Leader consultation. Brigham and Women’s Hospital onsite host. Pirogov Hospital Number One Moscow, Russia 1993-‐‑1997 AIHA American International Health Association Provided Practice and Education consultation on site at Pirogov and at the
BWH Hospital in Boston, hosting teams of nurses and physicians. Updated 06/01/17