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1 September 2021 CURRICULUM VITAE Cynthia C. Chernecky, PhD, RN, CNS, AOCN, FAAN PERSONAL Business Telephone: (706) - 721 - 4709 Cell phone: (706) - 755 - 4321 Email: [email protected] Citizenship: USA EDUCATION Visiting Research Post Doctoral Scholar, UCLA, Factor School of Nursing, Mentor Dr. Linda Sarna, Los Angeles, California, 1999-2000. Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse (AOCN), Oncology Nurse Certification Corporation, June 1997- Present. Case Western Reserve University, Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Cleveland, Ohio (Ph.D., May 1991), 1985-1991. Clemson University, College of Industrial Management, Clemson, South Carolina, (Post Graduate Student - Organizational Management/Accounting), 1984-1985. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (M.N. - Clinical Specialist in Oncology Nursing), 1978-1980. Yale University, School of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut (American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute Fellowship in Oncology Nursing), 1977. University of Connecticut, School of Nursing, Storrs, Connecticut, (B.S.N. - Specialty in Oncology Nursing), 1973-1977. ADDITIONAL EDUCATION Oncology Nursing Society, Washington DC, 2017 (17.5 CEUs). Oncology Nursing Society, Orlando, FL, 2015 (12.5 CEUs). SREB Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing, Atlanta, GA, 2014 (8.5 CEUs). Society Integrative Oncology, Vancouver BC, Canada, 2014 (No nursing CEUs). GRU College of Nursing 4 th Annual Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference, October 13, 2013 (7.0 CEUs). Association of Vascular Access, Nashville, TN, September 2013 (15.4 CEUs) ICPIC International Conference, Geneva Switzerland, June 2013 (12 CEU). Oncology Nursing Society, Washington DC, 2013 (13.25 CEUs). Oncology Nursing Society, Boston, MA, 2011 (16.25 CEU’s). CITI Course in the Protection of Human Research Subjects, 2001- present. SHEA International Conference, Dallas, TX 2011 (9.50 CEU’s). ISNCC, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 2010, Atlanta, GA. ISNCC, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 2010, Atlanta, GA. SHEA Decentenial International Conference, 2010, Atlanta, GA. Oncology Nursing Society, San Antonio, TX, 2009 (15.5 CEU’s). Nurse Safety with Hazardous Drugs: Where Do You Stand? April 30, 2009, ONS, San Antonio, TX (1.5 CEU’s).

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September 2021 CURRICULUM VITAE

Cynthia C. Chernecky, PhD, RN, CNS, AOCN, FAAN

PERSONAL

Business Telephone: (706) - 721 - 4709 Cell phone: (706) - 755 - 4321 Email: [email protected] Citizenship: USA

EDUCATION

Visiting Research Post Doctoral Scholar, UCLA, Factor School of Nursing, Mentor Dr. Linda Sarna, Los Angeles, California, 1999-2000. Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse (AOCN), Oncology Nurse Certification Corporation, June 1997- Present. Case Western Reserve University, Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Cleveland, Ohio (Ph.D., May 1991), 1985-1991. Clemson University, College of Industrial Management, Clemson, South Carolina, (Post Graduate Student - Organizational Management/Accounting), 1984-1985. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (M.N. - Clinical Specialist in Oncology Nursing), 1978-1980. Yale University, School of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut (American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute Fellowship in Oncology Nursing), 1977. University of Connecticut, School of Nursing, Storrs, Connecticut, (B.S.N. - Specialty in Oncology Nursing), 1973-1977.

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION

Oncology Nursing Society, Washington DC, 2017 (17.5 CEUs). Oncology Nursing Society, Orlando, FL, 2015 (12.5 CEUs). SREB Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing, Atlanta, GA, 2014 (8.5 CEUs). Society Integrative Oncology, Vancouver BC, Canada, 2014 (No nursing CEUs). GRU College of Nursing 4th Annual Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference, October 13, 2013 (7.0 CEUs). Association of Vascular Access, Nashville, TN, September 2013 (15.4 CEUs) ICPIC International Conference, Geneva Switzerland, June 2013 (12 CEU). Oncology Nursing Society, Washington DC, 2013 (13.25 CEUs). Oncology Nursing Society, Boston, MA, 2011 (16.25 CEU’s). CITI Course in the Protection of Human Research Subjects, 2001- present. SHEA International Conference, Dallas, TX 2011 (9.50 CEU’s). ISNCC, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 2010, Atlanta, GA. ISNCC, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 2010, Atlanta, GA. SHEA Decentenial International Conference, 2010, Atlanta, GA. Oncology Nursing Society, San Antonio, TX, 2009 (15.5 CEU’s). Nurse Safety with Hazardous Drugs: Where Do You Stand? April 30, 2009, ONS, San Antonio, TX (1.5 CEU’s).

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Oncology Nursing Society, Philadelphia, PA, 2008. (18.95 CEU’s). IMER, Inc., “Novel microtubule-targeting agents in metastatic breast cancer: nurse-centric case discussions”, May 15, 2008, ONS. (2.0 CEU’s). IMER Inc., “Targeted therapies for non-small cell lung cancer: expert responses to frequently asked questions, May 14, 2008, ONS (2.0 CEU’s). ONCC, “You can handle more than you think you can”, May 16, 2008, ONS (1.0CEU’s). Oncology Nursing Society, Las Vegas, NV, 2007. (13.7 CEU’s). ACS and CDC research conference, Atlanta, GA, 2007. (12.5 CEU’s). Association of Vascular Access (AVA) conference, Phoenix, AZ, 2007. (3.2 CEU’s). American Academy of Nursing, Miami, FL, 2006. International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, Toronto, Canada, 2006. (10.6 CEU’s). Oncology Nursing Society, Boston, MA, 2006. (13.7 CEU’s). Association of Vascular Access, Indianapolis, IN, 2005. (8.4 CEU’s). Oncology Nursing Society, Orlando, FL, 2005 (10.4 CEU’s). American Cancer Society, Health Care Disparities Conference, Atlanta, GA April 22-23, 2005. (9.6 CEU’s). Overview of good clinical practice and human subjects’ protection, VA recertification, 6-10-04. Veterans Administration Medical Center cyber security, certification, 6-10-04 – 6-14-2014. Concepts of Clinical Research recertification Medical College of Georgia/Augusta University, March 25, 2004 – present. Oncology Nursing Society, Anaheim, CA, 2004 (15.4 CEU’s). OES/ONS, “Targeting apoptosis: Understanding treatment concepts and nursing considerations.” May 1, 2004, 2.0 CEU. ONS/Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, “Treating the older patient with leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma”, May 1, 2004. 2.0 CEU. Good Clinical Practice Course (GCP) passed, Department of Veterans Affairs, May 2003. Oncology Nursing Society, San Diego, CA, 2001 (19.6 CEU’s). Oncology Nursing Society, Washington D.C., 2002 (17.4 CEU’s). Mandala Workshop, Abraham-Baldwin Wallace College, Tifton, GA, certification, 2001. Sixth National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Jacksonville, Florida, February 8-10, 2001, (11.7 contact hours).

Oncology Nursing Society, San Diego, CA, 2001 (18.6 CEU’s). NIH, Protection of Human Research Subjects, certification, 2000.

Thrombosis in the Cancer Patient: What Every Oncology Nurse Should Know, by Aventis Pharmaceuticals, ONS Congress, San Antonio, Texas, 2000.

Oncology Nursing Society, San Antonio, Texas, 2000 (20.6 CEU’s). Right-to-Know Online Training Program, University System of Georgia, 2000, updated July 2004.

Oncology Nurse: Patient Advocate for Knowledge, Hope and Action, Oncology Nursing Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, April 28, 1999 (1.6 contact hours). Embracing New Traditions, Oncology Nursing Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, April 28 – May 1, 1999, (12.6 contact hours). Moving Theory into Practice: Emerging Technologies, Oncology Nursing Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, April 27, 1999, (1.8 contact hours). A Cancer Survivor’s Perspective: Reflecting on New Traditions, Oncology Nursing Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999, (1.8 contact hours). Dimension of Cancer-Related Fatigue and Its Management, Oncology Nursing Service, Oncology Education Services, Incorporated, New Orleans, February 5-7, 1999.

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Successfully Navigating the NIH, South Carolina, 1998. HTML Web CT Workshop, MCG, GA, 1998. Informed Consent Workshop, Office of Clinical Trials Compliance, Medical College of Georgia, 1998. Oncology Nursing Society, San Francisco, 1998 (22.5 CEU’s). Mandala Workshop, Abraham-Baldwin Wallace College, Tifton, GA 1997-1999. USG Teaching & Learning Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1997. WebCT Workshop, Augusta, Georgia, November, 1997. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, New Orleans, LA, 1996, (23.3 CEU’s). Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Anaheim, California, 1995. Nursing Management Congress Convention, Washington, DC, 1994. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1994. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Orlando, Florida, 1993. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, San Diego, California, 1992. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Washington, D.C., 1992. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, San Francisco, California, 1989. Joan Ashley Fiflick Memorial Lecture, Coping with Cancer, Akron General Hospital, Akron, Ohio, 1988. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1988. Geriatric Nursing Education Tour, Soviet Union, Rostov and Leningrad, 1987. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Denver, Colorado, 1987. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Houston, Texas, 1985. Oncology Nursing Congress Convention, Toronto, Canada, 1984. Cancer Nursing Education Tour, Soviet Union, Caucasus, 1983. National League for Nursing Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1982. Legal Issues in Nursing Seminar, Columbia, South Carolina, 1982. American Cancer Society Third National Conference of Nursing, Atlanta, Georgia, 1981. C.P.R. Certification, American Heart Association, 1980-1996 and 1996-present.

PROFESSIONAL Professor of Nursing with tenure, Physiological & Technological Nursing, Augusta University (formerly Georgia Health Sciences University, 2011, Georgia Regents University, 2013) and School of Graduate Studies, Augusta, GA. 2003-present. Doctoral students mentored in both the PhD and DNP Programs. Teaching assignments in undergraduate and graduate courses with academic outcomes in research, scholarship and service. Elected to Promotion and Tenure (P&T) Committee, College of Nursing and member University P&T Committee. Inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing associated with my research and pioneering work in acute and critical care oncology.

Associate Professor of Nursing, Adult Health, Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia. 1996-2002. Includes independent studies with Amanda Peacock (undergraduate), Jamie Bashlor (undergraduate), Kayo Tsuruto (graduate) and John Gordon (graduate). Administrative and curriculum and course development for the recent Acute and Critical Care CNS master’s track. Responsible for development of Web--CT enhanced oncology undergraduate elective taught yearly. Committee member responsible for development of doctoral program philosophy and BSN to PhD schema. Elected to Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Nursing.

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Associate Professor of Nursing, Adult Health, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, College of Nursing, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 8/95-6/96. Developed oncology content for undergraduates and mentored and collaborated with nursing faculty in publishing. Administrative Director, Oncology Services, Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, New York Included program development of two in-patient oncology units for a total of 57 beds, Pain/analgesia program and Breast Center educational materials program. Developed all in-patient policies and procedures for oncology and an oncology staff education program receiving 26 CEU’s from Critical Care Nurses Association. Directed programs for in-house certification on venous access devices and laboratory draws, hospital wide Case Management, hospital wide Patient Acuity System and designed and implemented the patient care services staffing coordinator role. Responsible for external fund raising for total oncology program development and education. Developed an epidemiological research data base for breast health assessment for the Breast Center and developed and implemented a research study on comparison of qualities of chemotherapy gloves. Developed and implemented a collaborative proposal for Bone Marrow Transplant services at the hospital. Responsible for developing the annual budget for all oncology services. Total accountability for 46 FTE’s and a two-million-dollar annual budget. 1994-1995. Clinical Nurse Specialist in Oncology, Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing Administration, Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Included clinical and educational responsibilities for two twenty-five bed inpatient oncology units and an out-patient treatment center along with budgeting. Development of policies and procedures, preparation for Magnet® status (outcome of designated newly Magnet® status) and clinical education for inpatient and outpatient oncology units. Implemented the role of oncology nursing consultant to all critical care areas including ICU, CCU and ED. Involved in clinical research as PI and data collector. 1991-1994.

PROFESSIONAL: Additional Keynote speaker, Baptist Hospital of Miami, August 11, 2018, “Oncologic Emergencies”. Keynote speaker, 32nd Euro Nursing and Medicare Summit, Oct. 26-28, 2018, Paris, France. Reviewer, ONS 43rd Annual Congress abstracts on Industry-Supported research track, 2018, Wash., DC. Reviewer, Access Device Standards of Practice for Oncology Nursing, book by ONS, 2017. Reviewer, Critical Care Nurse, 2015-present Reviewer, Medical Research Archives, 2015-present. Reviewer, Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2015-present. National Panel Member, 2014-2015; AAN Expert Panel for Informatics & Technology includes Review of AAN Policy Brief submitted by the EPIT. Reviewer, Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2014-present. Advisory Group member, ANA revision of “2010, Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice”, Second edition, 2014-2015. Reviewer, International Journal of Nano Medicine, Dove Press, 2013-present. Reviewer, American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC), 2013- present Consultant. Association Vascular Access, Core Curriculum development, July 2013-2014. Reviewer, Clinical Nursing Research, Sage Publications, 2013- present.

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Board Director: AVA Foundation, founding member and current member, 2013-2016. Consultant: Appointed to the joint Task Force of the Expert Panel on Global Nursing and Health and the Expert Panel on Emergency and Infectious Diseases to plan the Pre-Conference for the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Nursing on Emerging Diseases and Human and Man-Made Disasters. Reviewer, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011-present. Reviewer, Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2010-present. Reviewer, Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2009-present.

Reviewer, Supportive Care in Cancer journal, 2010-present. Editor-in-Chief (founding editor), Cardiac Cath Lab Director journal, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2010- 2011. Consultant, (dates vary): B. Braun, Bard, Oncology Nursing Society, RyMed Technologies, Inc. Consultant (Invited), King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 5-25, 2009. Keynote speech for Nurses’ Day, education on vascular access care and maintenance, pain management, chemotherapy safety and chemotherapy spills.

Editor, the Journal of the Association for Vascular Access, 2007- 2008. Consultant, Association for Vascular Access. 2007 – developed generalist and advanced certification examinations.

2007- present – Reviewer for Journal of Nursing Management. 2007 – Reviewer, Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association.

2005- 2007 – Reviewer, editorial board for Association of Vascular Access journal, an interdisciplinary journal.

2002-present – Reviewer for Journal of Quality of Life Research, an international journal. Staff Nurse, PRN, McCormick County Prison, McCormick, SC, 1999 – 2011. Clinic Nurse, PRN, Fulton County Jail, Atlanta, GA, 1998-1999. Nursing Supervisor, PRN, Fulton County Jail, Atlanta, GA, 1997-1998. Oncology Nurse Preceptor, Master’s Degree Program in Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. 1992. Oncology Nurse Preceptor Master’s Degree Program in Nursing, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. 1992. Oncology Nurse Preceptor, Master’s Degree Program in Nursing, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1992. Clinical Nurse Specialist in Oncology, Marymount Hospital, Garfield Heights, Ohio Development of a new oncology program and twenty-five bed in-patient oncology unit. Included budget, complete policy and procedure development, staff education and development of national published clinical book for “Cancer, Diagnostics and Chemotherapy”. 1987-1991. Clinical Nurse, IV, Part-time in Oncology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio. 1985-1990. Graduate Research Assistant, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. 1985-1987. Grant writing, poster development, research reviews and data collector. Assistant Professor of Nursing, Clemson University, College of Nursing, Clemson, South Carolina. 1983-1985. Teaching, service, research and development of out-patient College of Nursing oncology clinic. Instructor of Nursing, Clemson University, College of Nursing, Clemson, South Carolina. 1981-1983. Clinical and didactic teaching with scholarship and service. Charge Nurse, Part-time in Oncology, Anderson Memorial Hospital, Anderson, South Carolina. 1981-1985.

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Staff Nurse, Part-time in Oncology, Greenville Memorial Hospital, Greenville, South Carolina. 1980-1981.

AWARDS/HONORS Chernecky, C. (2016). International Nurses Association, Best Professor in Nursing Honor, Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare. Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2011-2012. Selected based on achievements on being at the forefront of today’s healthcare community. University of Connecticut Alumni Award, The Beverly Koerner Outstanding Alumni Award for Education in Nursing, 2009 Bard Corporation, “Veins for Life” Program highlighted C. Chernecky’s research, 2009. Roberta Scofield Memorial Certification Award from the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation, 2009 Mosby’s Nursing Consult awards: The authoritative collection of nursing resources. Three Books: Laboratory Test and Diagnostic Procedures, 5th ed, Authors: Chernecky & Berger; Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision Making Process, 1st ed, Authors: George-Gay & Chernecky; Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd ed, Authors: Chernecky & Murphy-Ende. ONS Congress Scholarship, Breast Cancer Fund of the National Philanthropic Trust, April 2007. Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN), inducted November, 2006. Research article won ONF Quality of Life Award. Article titled “Quality of life and health status of dyads of women with lung cancer and family members”, 2006. “Port-A-Cath Tool” selected to be included in the Health and Psychosocial Instruments Database of Behavioral Measurements, 2006. Finalist, AVA / Suzanne LaVere Herbst Award for Excellence in Vascular Access, 2006. National Research Reviewer for “Measuring Oncology Nursing Sensitive Patient Outcomes: Evidence Based Summary – Dyspnea”, Oncology Nursing Society, 2005. Finalist for Nurse Research Paper of the Year, 1 out of 5, Oncology Nursing Society, paper entitled Risk Factor Screening Tool for Lung Cancer – Pilot Study, 2005. American Cancer Society/Oncology Nursing Society Research mentor for Janet van Cleve (New York), 2005-2006. Certificate in recognition as Associate Professional for contributions to the profession of Oncology nursing by the Oncology Nursing Society, 2005. Brandon/Hill 2002 Selected list of Print Nursing Books and Journals recommended for all libraries. Four books awarded this distinguished honor including “Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing: Managing primary complications” by C. Chernecky & B. Berger; “ECG’s and the Heart” by C. Chernecky, C., Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, B. Hodges & C. Terry; “Fluids & Electrolytes” by C. Chernecky, D. Macklin & K. Murphy-Ende; “Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision- making reference” by B. George-Gay and C. Chernecky, 2002. Mary Nowatny Excellence in Cancer Nursing Education award, sponsored by ONS/Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories. Awarded by ONS in Washington DC, April, 2002. Certificate of Appreciation awarded by Critical Care Special Interest Group and the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS), 2001. ONS Foundation/Adventis Research Fellowship Award, ONS, 2000 – 2001. Certificate of Appreciation South Carolina Department of Correction, 2001. Visiting Scholar, UCLA School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California, 1999-2000. American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, “Advanced and Critical Care Oncology

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Nursing: Managing Primary Complications”, C. Chernecky and B. Berger (Editors), 1999. Summer Scientist and Research Grant Award, Medical College of Georgia, School of Nursing, 1997. Recommended by the President of the Medical College of Georgia to serve as representative in The Center for Multi-cultured Awareness Mandala Movement Workshops in 1998 and 1999. Recommended by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia to attend USG Teaching and Learning Conference. Attended September, 1997. Lederle Award for Excellence in Oncology - 1989. Graduate Research Assistant, Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School Of Nursing, Cleveland, Ohio -1985-1987. Numerous research studies including “Doctoral Programs in Nursing Research” (DPN) grant. Outstanding Young Woman of the Year, National Nominee - 1981. Traineeship, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of HEW, PHS, #268 - Certificate Training Grant - 1980. National Cancer Institute and Yale University Fellowship in Oncology Nursing - 1977. Committees 2019-present- Chris Narain, PhD committee member. 2019-present- DNP project chair for Donna Patterson, Marilyn Jackson. 2019-present- K. Casseus, PhD committee member. 2018-present – Amanda Howard, DNP Committee member, “Survey on the experiences/quality of life with patients post stroke”, 2018-present – College of Nursing, Augusta University, Chair of Promotion and Tenure Committee. 2018-present- member of oral comps committee for numerous PhD students. 2018-2020 – Kim Roberts, PhD Committee member, “Adult Medicaid recipients of inpatient diabetic education and the relationship to readmission rates”. 2018– Nadine Barrett, DNP Committee Chair, “Relationship of health related quality of life and assessment data in patients with newly diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia purpura”. 2017-present – Tracey Puig-Baker, PhD Committee member, “Sepsis in trauma patients and its relationship to biomarkers”. 2017– Abstract Reviewer for ONS 42nd Annual Congress, ONS, Pittsburgh, PA. 2016-2021– Marjorie Petty, PhD student at Augusta University, College of Nursing, Committee Chair, “Belief in Research, Religious coping, and Research Participation among African-Americans with Hematoligic Malignancies: A Pilot Study”. Committee Members; Dr. Cynthia Chernecky, Dr. Nita J. Maihle, Dr. Jean Pawl, Dr. Lufei Young. 2016-2017 - University Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Nursing representative. 2016 (January 6) -2017 (May 11) – Academia Writing Task Force, College of Nursing, Augusta University. 2016- Tanya Lutfeali, DNP student at Augusta University CON, project member, Coping with Anxiety during Chemotherapy: A Plan for Patient and Family Education. 2016- Lauren, L. Kemp, DNP student at Augusta University CON, project member, Improving Cancer Pain Assessment Practices through Education. Chernecky, C. (2016). Cancer Moonshot Priorities and ONS document for NCI Scientific Advisory Panel, research bullet points submitted to G. A. Mallory, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Director of Research, ONS, Pittsburgh, PA.

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2015-2018 – R. Sarfo, PhD student at GRU CON, Committee member, “Relationships among health literacy, self-care, and hospital readmission status among African American adults with heart failure”. Poster presented at SNRS 2017, “Health literacy, self-care, and 30-day hospital readmission rate in adult African-Americans with heart failure”, authors Safro, R, Zadinsky, J, Williams, L, Chernecky, C, Thornton, R, Yang, F. 2014-2017 – R. L. Havens, PhD student at GRU CON, Committee member, “Vitamin D Moderators and Supplementation Outcomes”. 2015– ANA Nursing Scope & Standards Advisory Board, member, regarding the publication of Nursing; Scope and Standards of Practice, third edition, 2015. 2015- Lauren Kemp, DNP student at GRU CON, project member, “Cancer Patient Pain Assessment Module for Nursing Education”. 2015- Tanya Lutfeali, DNP student at GRU CON, project member, “Coping with Anxiety during Chemotherapy: A Plan for Patient and Family Education”. 2014- 2018 Member of ONS Edge Nurse Expert Panel. 2013-2015 - Association for Vascular Access (AVA), Core Curriculum Committee. 2013-2015 - The Association for Vascular Access Foundation, Board of Directors; Includes development of on-line basic research course with M. McCall et al., development of Education Scholarship application with Dr. R. Dawson, development of Research Grant Application process with D. Macklin and P. Blackburn. 2013- DNP project, Chair: Joy S. Humphrey, RN, MSN - DNP Project, “Educational Intervention to Improve Registered Nurses’ (RNs) Knowledge of Evidence-based Practice Guidelines to Decrease the Incidence of Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections (CLABSIs).” 2012-2013 – Chair: B.J. Jackson, RN, MSN, DNP Committee Project. “Improving Nurses’ Pain Practice for Noncommunicative Adult Patients at an Inpatient Hospice Facility: a Pilot Study.” 2013- Clinical Ladder Program GHSMC committee with Traci Sowinski and Sarah Cartwright. 2013- Reviewer; Clinical Research in Nursing: Sage Publications. 2013- ASU/GHSU University Senate P&T committee 2012- 2013 ASU/GHSU consolidation team FAPT committee and Promotion and Tenure Work Team.

2009-2011- Chair: Felicia Williams, FNP-C, AOCNP, DNP Committee Project. “Effect of Sexual Dysfunction Education in Adult Patients Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Being Treated With Chemotherapy” 2011-2014 – GRU, CON, Simulation lab case reviewer (N7000, N3805).

2011- Georgia Health Sciences University, ESP Promotion & Tenure University Committee, Dr. R. Cibirka, Chair.

2010-2011 – SACS University Committee, Nursing representative. 2010-2011 – GHSU, College of Nursing, Faculty Development Taskforce. 2009-2012: Graduate Council, School of Graduate Studies, CON representative. 2008-2009 – Committee member: D'Etta Jenkins, DNP Project. “Effect of Targeted Nurse Education on Pain in Vaso-Occlusive Crisis in the Emergency Department”. 2009- Reader, Dissertation by E. Fennell, PHD Candidate, MCG, School of Nursing. “The Clinical Phenotype of an Extended Family Kindred with Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease”. 2008- Chair: Marion Blaesser, DNP Committee. “Assessment of Educational Needs in the Adult Survivor of Leukemia”. 2007-2008 Chair: Linda Frazier, DNP committee. “The Impact of a Culturally Appropriate Education Video on Beliefs about Breast Cancer in African American

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Women Ages 35-65”. 2007-2008 Chair: Lisa Frander, DNP committee, “Evaluation of the Use of a Hospital-Based Palliative Care Team to Improve Quality of Life in Terminally Ill Patients”. 2007- present- Doctoral Program PhD Committee, MCG/AU School/College of Nursing. 2007-July 2013 – Chair, FAPT Committee, MCG/GHSU/GRU, School/College of Nursing. 2006 – Dyspnea; Putting evidence into Practice (PEP), reviewer for 2006 ONS PEP Resource team project. 2005-2009 – Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education (GA-CORE) scientific review committee member. 2005–2008 – Outcomes assessment committee, MCG, School of Nursing. 2004-2006 – Graduate Programs Committee, MCG, Augusta, GA. 2005- 2015 - East Georgia Cancer Network, Inc., board member. Includes kiosk grant from Georgia Cancer Coalition to University of Georgia School of Pharmacy $194,500. 2005- Doctoral Program Committee, MCG School of Nursing. 2005- Susan Baird Oncology Excellence in Writing Award in Nursing Research. Panel reviewer, Oncology Nursing Society. 2005- Alumni Association Awards subcommittee: Medical College of Georgia, School of Nursing. 2004 – Oncology Nursing Society Research Award Panel Reviewer. 2003- 2004 - PhD Program Committee, School of Nursing. 2003– Oncology Nursing Society Congress abstract reviewer. 2003-Review Panel for 2003 Susan Baird Excellence in Writing Award for a Research Paper, National Oncology Nursing Society, Pittsburgh, PA. 2003- School of Nursing Search Committee for Search Firm hiring for senior faculty. 2003- School of Nursing Search Committee for Senior Research Faculty. 2002-2013 – School/College of Nursing FAPT (Faculty Appointment, Promotion, Tenure) Committee and Chair x 6 years. 2002-2004 – Graduate Programs Committee, School of Nursing. 2002– Doctoral Program subcommittee on curricula course framework, Co-chair, School of Nursing, MCG. 2002- Senior Research faculty recruitment committee member. 2002– Chair of Nursing Science Recruitment Committee, member. 2002– Graduate Admissions Committee for Academic Programs, School of Nursing. 2002- Doctoral Program subcommittee, Development of Doctoral Program Philosophy, School of Nursing. 2002- Doctoral Program subcommittee, Chair, Theory course syllabus development. 2002- Jerram scholarship committee member, School of Nursing. 2002– CME advisory board at Medical College of Georgia. 2001– School of graduate Studies representative for PhD proposal by Diane E. White RN, MS, CCRN titled “Correlates of Functional Status in Women Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. 2001– MCG Faculty Grievance Committee, Academic Council. 2001– MCG Strategic Planning for Clinical Mission Task Force. 2001– MCG Rebecca Andrews’ Scholarship Award Committee.

2001– MCG Cancer Advisory Board, representative for Health Services and Outcomes Research, Dr. Matthew Kluger, Chairperson.

2001- Graduate Nursing Admissions Committee, School of Nursing. 2001– Ad Hoc Committee for Revision of School of Nursing Grievance Procedures, Chair Dr. Mary Ellen Quinn.

2001– Georgia Statewide Cancer Initiative, MCG Subcommittee.

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2001– Reader for Dissertation Defense of Judy Kaye. 2001– School of Nursing Grievance Committee.

2000-2001 – Dean’s Search Committee in School of Nursing, Chairperson, Appointed by President Tedesco.

2000-2001 – Cancer Committee, MCG Healthcare Inc. 2000–2001 – Graduate Research Committee of MCG. 2000-2005 – Graduate Research Day Committee.

2000– Educational Strategic Planning Committee of Basic Sciences. Approved by Sr. Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Barry Goldstein.

2000- Cancer Research Committee. MCG committee member. Report presented to Governor Barnes. 2000– Request of Dean Lambert, served to have departmental review for portfolio for tenure and reappointment of Department of Adult Nursing chairperson. 2000- Clinical Care and Education Cancer Initiative Committee: MCG committee member. Report presented to Governor Barnes. 2000 – Faculty Search Committee, Nursing Anesthesia Program. 1999-2000 - Critical Care SIG, Coordinator, Oncology Nursing Society.

1999-2000 - Critical Care Standards of Oncology Care, Workgroup Leader, Oncology Nursing Society. 1999- Work group on Graduate Recruitment, School of Nursing, MCG. 1999- 001 - Search Committee member for Kellet Endowed Chair, School of Nursing, MCG. 1999- Appointed: School of Nursing, Task Force to Evaluate Masters Curricula. 1999- Work group on Course Related Contents for Students, Department of Adult Health, MCG, School of Nursing. 1999-2000 - Search Committee Member for Acute Care Faculty in the Dept. of Adult Health, MCG. 1999- Closer Look Tours: School of Nursing, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia. 1999- Work group member on Kellet Endowed Chair criteria. 1999- Work group member on the development of a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Acute Care Tract. 1999- 2001 - FAPT: SON, Faculty appointment, promotion and tenure, School of Nursing. 1997- 2000 - Faculty Grievance Committee: University. 1999- 2000 - Student Affairs Committee: School of Nursing. 1999- Undergraduate Programs Committee on Clinical Evaluation: School of Nursing. 1999- Oncology Nursing Society, Augusta, Chapter, Nominating Committee. 1999- Chairperson - Grievance Committee, School of Nursing. 1998- 2000 - Mandala Committee, Medical College of Georgia. 1998- 1999 - Coordinator Elect Critical Care SIG, Oncology Nursing Society. 1998- Subcommittee for Action Plan for Presentation of Mandala Project to Dean’s Council. 1998- Nominating Committee, ONS Augusta Chapter. 1998- Subcommittee to develop needs Survey of Adult Nurse Practitioner Program: Dr’s. Kemp, Chernecky, Pless and Tingen. 1998- Appointed as one of the judges for Rebecca Andrews Award. 1998- Clinical Evaluation Subcommittee, School of Nursing. 1998- Undergraduate Programs, Committee on Clinical Evaluation, School of Nursing. 1998- Junior Class Advisor. 1998- 2000 - Mentor to faculty member in Department of Adult Health, School of Nursing. 1997-1999 - Student Affairs Committee, School of Nursing. 1997-1998 - Presenter for Mentoring Program for Adult Faculty.

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1997- Judge for Deans Award for Best Essay by a Senior Nursing Student. 1997- Orientation for Graduate Students, Adult Nursing Program.

Presentations Chernecky, C. & Zadinsky, J. (2020). A model for DNP projects and PhD research in Oncology. Poster, ONS Congress, San Antonio, TX. Chernecky, C. (2018). Miami Baptist Hospital. Keynote on Oncologic Emergencies. August 11, Miami, FL. Chernecky, C. (2018). Vascular access: Nursing interventions, maintenance and specialty patient care. 32nd Euro Nursing and Medicare Summit, Oct. 26-28, Paris, France. Chernecky, C., & Shelton, B. (2016). Assessing and Preventing Critical Situations. Podium April 29, 2016, ONS Congress, San Antonio, TX. Chernecky, C., & Shelton, B. (2016). Continuing the Conversation about Assessing and Preventing Critical Situations. April 29, 2016, ONS Congress, San Antonio, TX. Chernecky, C., & Smith, D. (2016). ABCs of Quality-and Safety-Based Practice Education in Gerontological Nursing. March 11, 2016, The 2016 American Nurses Association Annual Conference, Lake Buena Vista, FL.

Chernecky, C. (2015). Acute and Critical Care ONS SIG Leadership Introduction. ONS Congress, Orlando, FL, April, 2015. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Blackburn, P. (2013). Use of the HATS framework in connector research. Poster. 8th Annual GAVeCeLT (Gli Accessi Venosi Centrali a Lungo Termine), Turin, Italy, December 5-7, 2013.

Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Blackburn, P. (2013). Comparison of central line-associated bloodstream infection rates when changing to a zero fluid displacement intravenous needleless connector in acute care. Poster. Society Integrative Oncology (SIO), Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 18-22, 2013. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Maeve, M.K., Zadinsky, J. (2013). Clinical problem of increased bloodstream infections now drives practice, policy and a new nursing research framework. Poster accepted, not presented at CANS, Washington DC, due to conflict of SIO presentation. Chernecky C, Macklin, D, Zadinsky J, Maeve, MK, Blackburn, P. (2013). The Significant Variable Missing in Research and Education is Technology. Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA. Macklin, D, Chernecky, C, Jarvis, W, Waller, J. (2013). Invitro and Clinical Evidence Support Reducing CR-BSI. Poster presentation, Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA. Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (2013). EBP from Invitro to Clinical: Saving Lives through Connector Research. Podium presentation, Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Conference, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA. Chernecky, C, Macklin, D, & Blackburn, P. (2013). What Makes a Masterpiece? Associationfor Vascular Access Annual Scientific Meeting, Nashville, TN Chernecky, C. (2013). Research Program: The AVA Foundation. Association for Vascular Access Annual Scientific Meeting, Nashville, TN. Chernecky, C, Macklin, D., Jarvis, W.R., Joshua, T.V. (2013). Comparison of Central Line- Associated Bloodstream Infection Rates When Changing to a Zero Fluid Displacement Intravenous Needleless Connector in Acute Care. Poster, International Council Professionals in Infection Control (ICPIC), Geneva, SW, June 24-29, 2013. Chernecky, C., Zadinsky, J., Macklin, D., Maeve, M.K. (2013). The significant variable

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missing in oncology research and education is technology. Poster, Oncology Nursing Society Congress, Washington DC, April 25-28, 2013. Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (2012). Protecting the intraluminal fluid pathway to prevent catheter related bloodstream infections. Poster, The 17th ICCN (International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care), Prague, Czech Republic, Sept 9-13, 2012, Abstract P-214.

Caillouet, B., Chernecky, C., Macklin, D. (2012). Clinical oncology comparative evaluation of split septum and zero fluid displacement connectors on occlusion. Poster, The 17th ICCN (International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care), Prague, Czech Republic, Sept 9-13, 2012. Abstract P-225. Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (2012). Improving hospital acquired infections with a practice Bundles. Poster, World Congress on Vascular Access. Amsterdam, Netherlands June 27-29, 2012. Caillouet, B, & Chernecky, C (2012). Clinical comparative evaluation of negative split septum fluid displacement connectors on occlusion. Poster, The 8th EONS Spring Convention, Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 2012. Chernecky, C., Jarvis, W.R., Macklin, D. (2012). Comparisons of negative and positive intravenous connectors to an intraluminal protection device connector on infection rates in oncology. Poster, The 8th EONS Spring Convention, Geneva, Switzerland, 26-27 April 2012. Chernecky, C., Jarvis, W.R., Waller, J.L., Macklin, D. (2011). Clinical comparisons of split septum, positive and negative mechanical valve intravenous connectors to an intraluminal protection connector on infection rates. Poster, The 2011 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Special Topics Conference, Washington DC, October 12, 2011. Chernecky, C., Jarvis, W.R., Waller, J.L., Macklin, D. (2011). In-vitro Study Documenting the Lack of Antibacterial Activity of Three Silver-Impregnated/Coated Mechanical Valve Needleless Connectors After Blood Exposure. Poster, The 2011 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Special Topics Conference, Washington DC, October 12, 2011. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., Jarvis, W.R., Waller, J. (2011). Clinical comparisons of split septum, positive and negative mechanical valve intravenous connectors to an intraluminal protection device on infection rates. Poster, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. conference, Baltimore, MD. Chernecky, C., Waller, J., Macklin, D., Caillouet, B. (2011). Comparative effectiveness of intravenous catheter connectors. Poster, National Teaching Institute, Chicago, IL. Chernecky, C. (2010). Drugs and Lab Values. Institute of Learning, ONS, Open 90-minute session. November 13, 2010. Chernecky, C. (2010). Comparative Effectiveness of Intravenous Connectors. 2010 State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Washington, DC, Sept 27-29.

Chernecky, C., Casella, C, Jarvis, E., Macklin, D. (2010). Nursing care of intravenous/vascular connectors based on connector type. 16th International Conference on Cancer Care, International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care. Atlanta, GA. Poster, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C. Edmunds, J., Parrish, W., Daniel, A. (2010). Description of arterial lines in hospitalized cancer patients. Podium presentation. 16th International Conference on Cancer Care, International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C. & Waller, J. (2010). Comparison of five intravenous connectors on four microorganism CFU counts. Invited poster presentation. SHEA Fifth Decennial International Conference on healthcare-associated Infections 2010, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C. & Waller, J. (2010). Comparative Effectiveness of Two Antimicrobial Connectors. Invited poster presentation. SHEA Fifth Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections 2010, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C. (2009, May 3). Novel Treatments in Lung Cancer: Therapy, genetics and nanotechnology. Presented at the ONS Congress, San Antonio, TX.

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Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., & Smith, D. (2009) ABC’S strategy for evaluating critical thinking in clinical. Poster, American Association of Colleges of Nursing Convention, Chicago Il. Chernecky, C., & Casella, L. (2009). Nursing Care of IV/ Vascular Connectors Based on Connector Type. ONS Congress, Poster, San Antonio, TX. Chernecky, C., & Smith, D.A. (2008). ABCs of practice based education in oncology nursing. Poster at ONS 33rd Annual Congress, Philadelphia, PA. Abstract 32637, ONF 35(3): 490. Chernecky, C., Rosenkoetter, M., Stachura, M., Khashanshina, E.V. (2008, September). How to get published. Presentation at the 2008 AVA Conference, Savannah, GA. Edmunds, J.L., Parrish, W., Chernecky, C., Daniels, A., Johns, R.F., Rosenkoetter, M., Keesling, M. (2008). Practice based data on arterial lines in adult ICU patients. AVA Conference, Poster, Savannah, GA. Bowcutt, M., Rosenkoetter, M., Chernecky, C., Wall, J., Wynn, D., & Serrano, C. (2007). Nursing Staff Satisfaction with the Implementation of a new IV Infusion Pump. Implications of Technology, Association of Vascular Access, September 7-10, Savannah, GA. Khasanshina EV, Chernecky C, Rosenkoetter M, Stachura ME, Low-end videoconferencing for vascular access device site assessment in homecare. Thirteenth Annual International Meeting and Exposition of the American Telemedicine Association, Seattle WA, Telemed J eHealth, (14) Suppl 1, p 115, Abs #P397, 2008. Chernecky, C., Rosenkoetter, M., Stachura, M., Khashanshina, E.V. (2007, September). Clinical and Scientific Publishing - Both necessary in vascular access. Presentation at the 2007 AVA Conference, Phoenix, AZ. Bowcutt, M., Rosenkoetter, M. & Chernecky, C. (2007). Partnerships Between Academia and Industry for Research on Infusion Technologies. Poster presentation at the 2007 CDC Cancer Conference, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C., Chang, A., Stachura, M.E., Khasanshina, E.V. (2007). Risk factor screening tool for lung cancer (RFST-LC): Technology and potential. Poster presentation at the 2007 CDC Cancer Conference, Atlanta, GA. Sarna, L., Cooley, M., Brown, J., Chernecky, C., Elashoff, D. (2007, February 8-10). Symptom patterns after thoracotomy for lung cancer. Podium presentation at the 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Hollywood, California. Abstract in Oncology Nursing Forum 34(1):185 Brown, J., Sarna, L., Cooley, M., Chernecky, C. (2007, February 8-10). Analysis of symptom clusters in women with lung cancer. Podium presentation at the 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Hollywood, California. Abstract in Oncology Nursing Forum 4(1):192- 193.

Bowcutt, M., Rosenkoetter, M., Chernecky, C., Wall, J., Wynn, D., & Serrano, C. (2007). Nursing Staff Satisfaction with the Implementation of a new IV Infusion Pump: Implications of Technology, NDNQI National Conference, January 30-31, Las Vegas NV.

Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (2006, January). Prioritization of issues of importance in cancer Care of African-Americans and Latinos with venous access devices. Poster presentation at Association of Vascular Access convention, Savannah, GA.

Brown, J.K., Sarna, L., Cooley, M.E., & Chernecky, C. (2006, May). Analysis of symptom clusters in women with lung cancer. Podium presentation ONS, 2006, Boston. Chernecky, C, Mayfield, W.R. and Itkin, E.L. (2006, May). Handheld spirometry as a tool for gathering quantitative research data in lung cancer. Poster presentation ONS, 2006, Boston, MA. Chernecky, C, Mayfield, W.R., & Itkin, E.L. (2006, September). Reliability of the Risk Factor Screening Tool for Lung Cancer. International Society of Oncology, Toronto, Canada. Poster presentation.

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Cooley, M.E., Sarna, L., Danao, L., Brown, J., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G. (2005). Patterns of smoking in women with lung cancer. Podium presentation, ACS/ONS Eighth National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, FL. Chernecky, C. (2005, April 29). Risk Factor Screening Tool for Lung Cancer (RFST-LC): Pilot Study. Oncology Nursing Congress, Orlando, FL. Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (2005, April 22-23). Issues of Importance in Cancer Care of African-Americans and Latinos with Venous Access Devices. American Cancer Society, Health Care Disparities Conference, Atlanta, GA. Cooley, M.E., Sarna, L., Danao, L., Brown, J., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G. (2005). Patterns of smoking in women with lung cancer. Podium presentation, ACS/ONS Eighth National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, FL. Chernecky, C. (2004). Informed Decision Making: The Patient’s Choice of Vascular Access Device. Carefully PICCed Conference. Bard International, London, Great Britain. Chernecky, C. (2004, June). Interventions for healthcare: A global perspective. Romanian World Council, Vatra Dornei, Romania. Chernecky, C. (2004, July). Radio interview, Vatra Dornei, Romania, Healthcare perspectives. Sarna, L., Brown, J.K., Cooley, M., Chernecky, C., Boehmke, M. (2004). Symptoms of Post Surgical Patients with Lung Cancer. Oncology Nursing Society Congress. Anaheim, CA. Chernecky, C. & Macklin, D. (June, 2004, accepted). Successful team research: A BSN and PhD nurse in collaboration. American Nurses Association convention, Minneapolis, MN. Chernecky, C. (April, 2004). Novel Imaging Technologies: Opportunities in cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment. Bench to Bedside Lecture, NIH/ONS, Anaheim, CA. Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (April, 2004). Venous access device selection - How do you choose? ONS convention, Anaheim, CA. Cooley, M.E., Sarna, L., Danao, L., Brown, J., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G. (March, 2004). Patterns of smoking in women with lung cancer (Research session). Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Chernecky, C. (2003, September). Informed consent in clinical nursing. Keynote Research presenter, NAVAN nursing conference, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C., Sarna, L., Dainer, P., Kallab, A., Shlaer, M., Weens, J., Brown, J., Cooley, M., Padilla, G., Danao, L.L., Williams, R. (Sept, 2003). Respiratory symptoms in Southern women with non-small cell lung cancer: a pilot study. CDC Research Conference, Atlanta, GA. Chernecky, C. (2003, June). Symptoms of Respiratory Distress in Women with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Barnes College of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Padilla, G., Chernecky, C., Cooley, M., Sarna, L., Danao, L., Brown, J. (2003, May). Reliability and validity of the Priorities Index. (Poster presentation). ONS Congress, Denver, CO. Chernecky, C. & Buszhardt, S. (2003, February). Nursing curriculum for oncology nursing. Georgia Cancer Coalition, Washington, GA. Chernecky, C., Sarna, L., & Danao, L. L. (2003, February). Respiratory distress of women with lung cancer. Seventh National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research. (Podium research presentation). San Diego, CA. Chernecky, C. (2002, September). MRI and SPECT Scans: Nursing Care and Research. Acute and Critical Care Conference, Hilton Head, SC.

Chernecky, C. (2002, April). Understanding Venous Access Devices: Care, Maintenance and Research Findings. (Round Table Presentation: accepted September 26, 2001). ONS Congress, Washington, DC.

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Chernecky, C. (2002, April). Living with lung cancer: The women’s perspective. (Research consortium podium presentation: accepted July 6, 2001). ONS Congress, Washington, DC. Chernecky, C. (2001, May). Respiratory Symptoms of Women with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Georgia Pilot Study (poster). ONS Congress, San Diego, CA. Chernecky, C. (2001, April). Brain Power: Critical Thinking in Critical Care Oncology. Invited speaker, CCONS Spring Conference, Columbus, OH. Chernecky, C. (2001, April). Taking Control: Survival Strategies for Today’s Nurse in Critical Care Oncology. Invited speaker, CCONS Spring Conference, Columbus, OH. Chernecky, C. (2001, February). Interpretation of MRIs for Nurses. Speaker, The Augusta Affiliate of the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, Augusta, GA. Chernecky, C. (2001, February). Respiratory Symptoms of Women with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Pilot Study. Sixth National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Jacksonville, FL. Chernecky, C., & George-Gay, B. (2000, November). CT, MRI, PET and SPECT Scans. ONS Institute of Learning, Charlotte, NC. Chernecky, C. (2000, May). Problem and Intervention Resource (PAIR), online project for symptomology. Oncology Nursing Congress, San Antonio, Texas. Chernecky, C. (2000, May). Critical and Intuitive Thinking in Cancer Care. Invited speaker, Oncology Nursing Congress, San Antonio, Texas. Chernecky, C. (2000). Two day workshop on Nursing Care in Bone Marrow Transplantation. Medical College of Georgia Hospitals and Clinics, Augusta, GA. Chernecky, C. (1999, April). Lab Values, Tumor Markers, Arterial Blood Gases. Invited speaker for Instructional Session, Oncology Nursing Congress, Atlanta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1999, March 22-23), Documented Allergies in 4,128 Oncology Patients. Poster presentation, MCG Research Symposium, Augusta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1999, March). Fatigue: Intervention for Patient Care. Medical College of Georgia Oncology Center, Breast Cancer Support Group. Chernecky, C. (1999, February). Congestive Heart Failure in the Oncology patient: The Role of Nursing Care. Advanced Oncology Workshop, Medical College of Georgia Hospital and Clinics, Augusta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1999, February). Cancer Related Fatigue. Advanced Oncology Workshop, Medical College of Georgia Hospital and Clinics, Augusta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1998, December 14). Home Infusion Therapy and Nutrition. Guest Lectures NURS4021, School of Nursing, Medical College of Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1998, May). Fatigue in the Cancer Patient, MCG Oncology Center, sponsored by Ortho-Biotech Company. Chernecky, C. (1998, May). Cardiac Complications in the Oncology Patient. Instructional session for Advanced Practice Nurses, Oncology Nursing Congress, San Francisco. Chernecky, C. (1998, January). CNS’s Current and Future Roles. Invited speaker, Georgia Nurses Association, Augusta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1997, August). Laboratory Data Analyses to N743 presentations, MCG, School of Nursing. Chernecky, C. (1997, May). Are two hands better than one CT scan? Instructional Session for Advanced Practice Nurses. Oncology Nursing Congress, New Orleans. Chernecky, C. (1997, May). Neoplasia Lecture for N3004: Pathophysiology, MCG, School of Nursing. Chernecky, C. (1996, November). Leukemia - Advanced Oncology Workshop. Medical College of Georgia, Department of Nursing Education, Education Division, Augusta, Georgia.

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Chernecky, C. (1995, April). How to start your own business. Oncology Nursing Congress, Roundtable discussion, Anaheim, California. Chernecky, C. (1993, February). Research Facilitates Changes in Practice and Patient Care. Empowerment through Nursing Research Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1992, May). Research Study Presentation on Temporal Differences in Coping, Stress and Mood with Chemotherapy. Oncology Nursing Congress, San Diego, California. Chernecky, C. (1991, July). Coping and Perceived Stress in Persons with Adenocarcinoma of the Lung: A Clinical Nursing Research Study. Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Chernecky, C. (1990, November). Keynote Presentation on Oncologic Emergencies. American Cancer Society, South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina. Chernecky, C. (1990, March). Clinical Use of Nursing Diagnoses. Rush University & Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. Chernecky, C. (1990, February). The Importance of Clinical Nursing Research in Oncology Nursing. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Chernecky, C. (1989, May). Poster Presentation on The Experience of Menu Type on Coping and Mood. Oncology Nursing Society Congress, San Francisco, California. Chernecky, C. & Franta, P. (1989, April). Chemotherapy Cards for the Client and Professional Nurse. North East Ohio University College of Medicine, Ohio. Chernecky, C. (1984, May). Cancer in the Working Woman. Women's Health Workshop, Sponsored by Clemson University in Greenville, South Carolina. Chernecky, C. (1984, April and May). Leukemia - Psychophysiological Nursing Care. Papers presented as a continuing education offering in Atlanta, Georgia; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Durham, North Carolina by Clemson University, College of Nursing. Chernecky, C. (1983, March). Nursing Diagnoses and Nursing Interventions for the Client with Leukemia or Lymphoma. Invited paper presented at the AHEC Leukemia and Lymphoma Workshop, Greenville, South Carolina. Chernecky, C. (1982, May). Anaphylaxis as a Result of Chemotherapy. Paper presented at the Second Annual Oncology Nursing Seminar, Clemson, South Carolina. Chernecky, C. (1980, April). Alopecia, Body Image and Sexual Dysfunction of the Client with Cancer. Invited paper presented at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania. Chernecky, C. (1980, May). Time Quantity and Its Relation to Post-Mastectomy Quality of Life. Third Nursing Cancer Symposium, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Community Activities 2019-2021. Donation of CPAP machine, bp cuffs, sequential teds, handheld spirometer to simulation lab College of Nursing, Augusta University. 2013- Donation of books to GRU Greenblatt Library “Math for Clinical Practice”, 2nd Ed and “Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures”, 6th ed. Donation of 23 books “Math for Clinical Practice”, “EKG & the Heart”, “Critical Care and Emergency Nursing” to GRU/GHSU/MCG, CON Students per Dr. S. Quarles (Minority Grant students) and S. Wilson (BSN raffle). Research Mentor, for 2 semesters each student, to two Paine College students: Tamara Bacon in lung cancer (2005-2006) project and Carmen Hudson (2005-2006) in venous access devices from J. Derek Stone, PhD, Biology/Chemistry seminar course. Donation of book “Math for Clinical Practice” with CD Rom for MCG, SON, Student Appreciation Day. Saints Mary and Martha Orthodox Monastery, Building Drive, Co-Chairperson, Wagner, SC,

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2005-present. Raised $500K. ACLS instruction for respiratory arrest and airway stations for graduate students, School of Nursing, Medical College of Georgia, 2002. Donation of medication book to all preceptors of master’s nursing students in CNS track, 2000.

MCG Beeper articles: Study to Develop Interventions for Women with Lung Cancer, December 14, 2000.

MCG graduate student presentations, August 31, 1999, set up and donated ≈$250.00. Grounds committee member, Kingston Crossing, Alpharetta, GA, 1999-2000. Saint Mary of Egypt, Orthodox Church in America, Church Council, 1998-2000, 2001-2002. Saints Mary and Martha Orthodox Monastery, Building assistance, Wagner, SC, 1998-2002. Donated gift AACN, Augusta, GA. November, 1998. Donated gift to ONS Augusta Chapter, February, 1998. Donated gift for Student Nurses Association, Junior Orientation Day. May, 1998. Donated gifts for National Student Nurses Convention in Cincinnati, OH. April, 1998. Donated time for flu injections and accu-check assessments for Junior Nursing Students. Nov. 1998. Saint Mary of Egypt, Orthodox Church of America, Weekly church maintenance 1998. Saint Mary of Egypt, Orthodox Church in America, Weekly food provisions 1997-1998. Saint Mary of Egypt, Orthodox Church in America, Grounds Committee 1997-2002. Nurses Week, Adult Nursing session at School of Nursing, May, 1997. Donations for Student Appreciation Day. April, 1997, 1998, 1999. GNA Convention, manned MCG School of Nursing booth. Sept., 1996. High School Career Day, Speaker, Convention Center, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 1996. Saint Gregory Orthodox Church, Council Member, Wappinger Falls, New York. 1994-1995. Saint Mary of Egypt Orthodox Church, Council Member, Norcross, Georgia. 1992-1994. Saint Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral, "R" Club, Cleveland, Ohio. 1991-1993. Mammography Screening Program, American Cancer Society, Cleveland, Ohio. 1988. Health Matrix Interdisciplinary Research, Community Education, Cleveland, Ohio. 1986.

Publications: Books Schumacher, L., Chernecky, C., Hodges, B., Garrett, K. (2014). Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Critical Care & Emergency Nursing, 2nd edition. Page count 377. St. Louis: Elsevier (Japanese translation).

Chernecky, C. & Berger, B. (2013). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 6th Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders. Pages total 1222. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2011). Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition Page count 496. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby.

Schumacher, L., Chernecky, C., Hodges, B., Garrett, K. (2010). Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, 2nd edition. Page count 377. St. Louis: Elsevier.

Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders. 596 pages. Chernecky, C. & Berger, B. (2008). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 5th Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C., Stark, N., & Schumacher, L. (2007). NCLEX Review. Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett. 378 pages. Chernecky, C., Garrett, K., Hodges, B., & George-Gay, B. (2006). ECG’s & the Heart, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2006). Fluids & Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier.

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Chernecky, C., Infortuna, H., & Macklin, D. (2005). Instructor’s manual for Math for Clinical Practice, Page count approximately 300. St. Louis: Elsevier. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Math for Clinical Practice, Page count 620. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Schumacher, L., Chernecky, C., Hodges, B., & Garrett, K. (2006). Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. 1st Ed. Page count 350. St. Louis: Elsevier. Hodges, B., Garrett, K., Chernecky, C., & Schumacher, L. (2005). Hemodynamic Monitoring. Page count 350. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. & Berger, B. (2004). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 4th Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders. Macklin, D. & Chernecky, C. (2004). Intravenous Therapy. Saunders Real World Nursing Series. Page count of 247 pages. Philadelphia: Saunders. Note: This book used in research for nursing education at the University of Utah, College of Nursing.

Chernecky, C., Alichnie, C., Garrett, K., George-Gay, B., & Terry, C. (2004). ECG’s & the Heart (Japanese). McGraw-Hill International.

George-Gay, B., & Chernecky, C.C. (2002). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A Decision Making Reference. Page count 996 pages. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Book Co.

Chernecky, C., Butler, S., Graham, P., & Infortuna, H. (2001). Drug Calculations & Drug Administration (Saunders Real World Nursing Series). Page count of 302 pages. Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2001). Fluids and Electrolytes (Saunders Real World Nursing Series). Page count of 296 pages. Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C., Alichnie, C., Garrett, K., George-Gay, B., Hodges, B., Terry, C. (2001). ECGs and the Heart (Saunders Real World Nursing Series). Page count of 308 pages. Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Berger, B. (2001). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 3rd Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders. Estimated page proofs of 3000 pages, actual pages 1114. Chernecky, C., & Schlesselman, S. (2000). Mosby’s Oncology Nursing Review Book, St. Louis: Mosby Book Co. Chernecky, C., & Berger, B. (1998). Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing: Managing Primary Complications, (AJN Book of the Year), Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Berger, B. (1997). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 2nd Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C., Krech, R., & Berger, B. (1993). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures. Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1991). Cancer, Diagnostics and Chemotherapy. Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Ramsey, P. (1984). Critical Nursing Care of the Client with Cancer. E. Norwalk, Connecticut: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Yasko, J.M., & Chernecky, C. (1983). Nursing Management of Alopecia. Cutaneous Manifestations Related to Treatment with Chemotherapy, (pp. 5-8). Columbus, Ohio: Adria Laboratories.

Book Chapters Chernecky, C. & Berger, B. (2013). Laboratory Tests & Diagnostic Procedures, 6th Ed. Philadelphia:Elsevier/Saunders. Responsible for updates in half of book alphabet A-H. Chernecky, C. (2011). Insulin: Sliding Scale Using the Formula Method. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2011). Heparin administration. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Clinical Math: A Systematic Approach, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier.

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Chernecky, C. (2011). Intake and output. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2011). Oncology medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2011). Titration medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2011). Cardiac medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2010). Thrombocytopenia. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky, Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, pp. 309-316. Chernecky, C. (2010). Acute hemorrhage related to gunshot wound. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky, Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, pp. 80-87. Chernecky, C. (2010). Cardiac tamponade. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky, Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, pp. 87-93. Chernecky, C., & Hodges, R.K. (2010). Burns. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky, Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, pp. 326-338. Chernecky, C. (2009). Focus on Lung Cancer. In J.M. Phillips & C. R King, Advancing Oncology Nursing Science. Pittsburgh: Oncology Nursing Society, pp. 117-133. Chernecky, C., & Montoya, L. (2009). Dyspnea and airway obstruction. In C. Chernecky & K. Murphy-Ende (Eds), Acute Care Oncology Nursing., pp.137-148, St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Chernecky, C (2009). Pulmonary Fibrosis. In C. Chernecky & K. Murphy-Ende (Eds), Acute Care Oncology Nursing, pp. 442-454. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Cobb, B. & Chernecky, C. (2009). Hemorrhage secondary to cervical cancer. . In C. Chernecky & K. Murphy-Ende (Eds), Acute Care Oncology Nursing, pp. 250-260. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Chernecky, C., Jackson, D., & Daniels, A.L. (2009). Hyponatremia. In C. Chernecky & K. Murphy-Ende (Eds), Acute Care Oncology Nursing, pp. 373-382. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Chernecky, C (2009). Pathologic fractures. In C. Chernecky & K. Murphy-Ende (Eds), Acute Care Oncology Nursing, pp. 427-434. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Chernecky, C. (2007). Management of care, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Safety and infection control, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Health promotion and maintenance. Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Psychosocial integrity, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Basic care and comfort, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Pharmacological and parenteral therapies, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Reduction of risk potential, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

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Chernecky, C. (2007). Physiological adaptation, Section V: Care of clients with psychiatric and mental health problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Management of care, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Safety and infection control, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Health promotion and maintenance. Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Psychosocial integrity, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Basic care and comfort, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Pharmacological and parenteral therapies, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Reduction of risk potential, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Physiological adaptation, Section VII: Math, dosage calculations and related problems. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Management of care, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Safety and infection control, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Health promotion and maintenance. Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Psychosocial integrity, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Basic care and comfort, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Pharmacological and parenteral therapies, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Reduction of risk potential, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2007). Physiological adaptation, Section VIII: Care of patients with diabetes. In C. Chernecky, N. Stark & L. Schumacher (Eds.), NCLEX Review. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chernecky, C. (2006). Dynamics of fluids and electrolytes. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 1-24. St. Louis: Elsevier.

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Chernecky, C. (2006). Dynamics and Acid-based balance. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 25-44. St. Louis: Elsevier. Kiernan, B., & Chernecky, C. (2006). Health Care Problems of Infants. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 197-208. St. Louis: Elsevier. Kiernan, B., & Chernecky, C. (2006). Health Care Problems of Toddlers. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 209-223. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Health care problems of the adolescent. In C. Chernecky et al.Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 224-234. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Health care problems of the young adult. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 235-261. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Health care problems of the older adult. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 262-284. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Anatomy and physiology. In C. Chernecky et al. ECG’s and the Heart, 2nd

Ed, pp. 1-13, St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Cardiac non-invasive diagnostic tests. In C. Chernecky et al. ECG’s and the Heart, 2nd Ed., pp. 268-283. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Alterations in Ventilation. Oncology Nursing Society Study Guide for Core Curriculum for Oncology Nursing, pp. 133-137. Chernecky, C. (2005). Thrombocytopenia. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, pp. 282-288. Chernecky, C., & Hodges, R.K. (2005). Burns. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, pp. 294-301. Reddick, L., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for acute myocardial infarction. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Reddick, L., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for angina. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Derouen, J., Aiken, J., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for acute sepsis. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Shelton, B., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for intestinal obstruction. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Hodges, B. (2005). NCLEX questions for burns. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Johnson, T., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for disseminated intravascular coagulation. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Stark, N., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for gastrointestinal bleeding. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Garrett, K., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for heart failure. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Guirdy, R., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for hypovolemic shock. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Stark, N., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for liver failure. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky (2005). Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Kwilecki, J., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for necrotizing fasciitis. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Harwood, W., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for pancreatitis. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier. Bledsoe, B., & Chernecky, C. (2005). NCLEX questions for wound management. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier.

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Chernecky, C. (2006). Dynamics of fluids and electrolytes. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 1-19. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Dynamics and Acid-based balance. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 20-35. St. Louis: Elsevier. Kiernan, B., & Chernecky, C. (2006). Health Care Problems of Infants. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 147-156. St. Louis: Elsevier. Kiernan, B., & Chernecky, C. (2006). Health Care Problems of Toddlers. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 157-167. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Health care problems of the adolescent. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 168-174. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Anatomy and physiology. In C. Chernecky et al. ECG’s and the Heart, 2nd Ed, pp. 1-9, St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Cardiac non-invasive diagnostic tests. In C. Chernecky et al. ECG’s and the Heart, 2nd Ed., pp. 176-186. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Insulin: Sliding Scale Using the Formula Method. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna, Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Heparin administration. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and Infortuna, H. Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Intake and output. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and Infortuna, H. Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Oncology medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and Infortuna, H. Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Titration medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and Infortuna, H. Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2005). Cardiac medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and Infortuna, H. Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Decimals and relative values. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Decimals and relative values. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Multiplication and division. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Fractions and reducing fractions. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Systems of measurement. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Conversion. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Percentages. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Ratios and proportions. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Using syringes. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Oral medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Parenteral medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier.

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Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Reconstitution medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna: Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Unit dose system. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Medication records. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Introduction to intravenous therapy. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Intravenous flow rate. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Heparin administration. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Insulin. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Sliding scale insulin. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Intake and output. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Oncology medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Medications in pediatrics. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Titration of medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Cardiac medications. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Multisystem clinical scenarios. In D. Macklin, C. Chernecky, and H. Infortuna; Manual for Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed., St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2004). Respiratory/Dyspnea. In A Cancer Source Book for Nurses, Eighth Ed., American Cancer Society, C.G. Varricchio (Ed.), Jones and Bartlett Publishers: MA, Chapter 28. pp. 407-414. Macklin, D., & Chernecky, C. (2004). Equipment and Infusion Regulation Devices. In IV Therapy. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, pp. 1-16. Macklin, D., & Chernecky, C. (2004). Principles of Peripheral Venous Therapy. In IV Therapy. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, pp. 22-61. Macklin, D., & Chernecky, C. (2004). Peripheral Complications. In IV Therapy. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, pp. 63-80. Macklin, D., & Chernecky, C. (2004). Principles of Central Venous Therapy. In IV Therapy. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, pp. 83-123. Macklin, D., & Chernecky, C. (2004). NCLEX Section. In IV Therapy. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, pp. 219-238. George-Gay, B., & Chernecky, C. (2002). Blood and Blood Product Administration. In Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A Decision Making Reference, pp. 64-76. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. George-Gay, B., & Chernecky, C. (2002). Tuberculosis. In Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A Decision Making Reference, pp. 438-445. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Urine Specimen Collection. In Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A Decision Making Reference, pp. 101-104. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Sputum Specimen Collection. In Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A Decision Making Reference, pp. 105-108. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders.

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Chernecky, C. (2002). Special Medications and Routes. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Drug Calculations & Drug Administration, pp. 162-178. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Advanced Care. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Drug Calculations & Drug Administration, pp. 187-205. Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Childs, G. (2002). Medications for Infants and Children. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Drug Calculations & Drug Administration, pp. 179-186. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Butler, S. (2002). Measurement and Administration of Oral Medications. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Drug Calculations & Drug Administration, pp. 60-73. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Butler, S. (2002). Technology Associated with Drug Administration. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Drug Calculations & Drug Administration, pp. 206-222. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Anatomy and Physiology. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: ECGs & the Heart, pp. 1-9. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Cardiac Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tests. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: ECGs & the Heart, pp. 176-186. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Dynamics of Fluids and Electrolytes. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Dosages and Calculations, pp. 1-19. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). Health Care Problems of the Older Adult. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Dosages and Calculations, pp. 198-217. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C. (2002). NCLEX Section. In Saunders Real World Nursing Series: Dosages and Calculations, pp. 245-287. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. Chernecky, C., & Schlesselman, S. (2000). Mosby’s Oncology Nursing Review Book, St. Louis: Mosby Book Co. (24 chapters authored by Chernecky). Chernecky, C. (2000). Alopecia. In Yasko, J. (Ed), Nursing Management of Symptoms Associated with Chemotherapy. Meniscus Educational Institute: PA. Chernecky, C., & Berger, B. (1998). Hyperkalemia (2nd ed) Chapter 19 pages 270-282. Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing. Chernecky, C & Berger, B. (1998). Hyponatremia (2nd ed) Chapter 25 pages 355-370. Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing. Chernecky, C., & Fritskey, R. (1996). Symptoms of Advanced Disease. In McCorkle, Baird, Grant & Frank-Stromborg (Eds.), Cancer Nursing: A Comprehensive Textbook, 2nd Edition, pp. 1145-1156, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1992). Alopecia. In Yasko, J. (Ed.). Nursing Management of Side Effects Associated with Chemotherapy. Philadelphia: Meniscus. Chernecky, C., & Krech, R. (1991). Complications of Advanced Disease, pp. 864-874. In Baird, McCorkle, & Grant (Eds.), Cancer Nursing: A Comprehensive Textbook. Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1984). Alopecia. In B.L. Berger & J.M. Yasko (Eds.), Care of the Client Receiving Chemotherapy, (pp. 211-222), Reston, Virginia: Reston. Chernecky, C., & Yasko, J.M. (1982). Alopecia. In J.M. Yasko (Ed.), Guidelines for Cancer Care: Symptom Management, (pp. 104-117). Reston, Virginia: Reston. Edited Chapters Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2011). Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition. Page count 496. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2011). Math for Clinical Practice Instructors Manual, 2nd Edition, Page count 326. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby.

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Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 1, Acute Pancreatitis, Author: Jean Ellsworth-Wolk. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 2, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Author: Mercedes Young. Chernecky, C. & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 3, Malignant Ascites, Author: Deborah Murphy. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 4, Bronchiolitis Obliterans (Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia), Authors: Laura Milligan &Yvonne Martin. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 5, Cardiac Tamponade and Pericardial Effusions, Author: Brenda K. Shelton. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 6, Carotid Artery Rupture, Author: Catherine Sargent. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 7, Cognitive Dysfunction, Author: Nancy Jo Bush. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 8, Depression and Anxiety. Author: Nancy Jo Bush. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 9, Diabetes Insipidus, Author: Jennifer U. Varma. Chernecky, C., & Murphy-Ende, K. (2009). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed. Chapter 10, Diabetes mellitus, Authors: Timothy Wren & Kathleen Wren. Chernecky, C. (2005). National Research Reviewer for “Measuring Oncology Nursing Sensitive Patient Outcomes: Evidence Based Summary – Dyspnea”, Oncology Nursing Society, 2005. Chernecky, C. (2006). Anatomy and physiology. In C. Chernecky et al. ECG’s and the Heart, 2nd Ed, pp. 1-9, St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Cardiac non-invasive diagnostic tests. In C. Chernecky et al. ECG’s and the Heart, 2nd Ed., pp. 176-186. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Dynamics of fluids and electrolytes. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 1-19. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. (2006). Dynamics and Acid-based balance. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 20-35. St. Louis: Elsevier. Kiernan, B., & Chernecky, C. (2006). Health Care Problems of Infants. In C. Chernecky et al. Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed., pp. 157-167. St. Louis: Elsevier. Chernecky, C. et al. (2001-2004) Four-book series (Saunders Real World Nursing Series) on Drug calculations and drug administration, Fluids and Electrolytes, ECGs & the Heart and IV Therapy (Macklin & Chernecky). Philadelphia: Saunders. Estimated pages per book 300 pages. George-Gay, B, & Chernecky, C. (2002). Clinical Medical Surgical Nursing: A decision Making Reference. Philadelphia: Saunders, edited 50% chapters. Chernecky, C. (1999). Selected as field reviewer for ONS Clinical Manual for Oncology Advanced Practice Nurses, Cardiovascular section (240 pages), Editors D. Camp-Sorrell and B. Hawkins. Chernecky, C. (1998). Ethical Perspectives, pp. 1-16. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Acute Pancreatitis, pp. 26-38. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, pp. 39-55. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Airway Obstruction, pp. 56-66. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders.

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Chernecky, C. (1998). Anaphylaxis from Chemotherapy, pp. 67-83. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Bronchiolitis Obliterans, pp. 84-96. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Carotid Artery Rupture, pp. 97-105. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Diabetes Insipidus, pp. 106-118. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, pp. 119-139. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Esophageal Varices, pp. 140-155. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Fever, pp. 1516-171. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Graft vs. Host Disease, pp. 172-188. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hemorrhage Secondary to Cervical Cancer, pp. 189-201. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hemorrhagic Cystitis, pp. 202-219. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease, pp. 244-253. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hypercalcemia, pp. 254-269. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hyperleukocytosis in Childhood Leukemia, pp. 283-297. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hypernatremia, pp. 298-313. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hyperuricemia, pp. 314-326. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hypokalemia, pp. 327-341. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Hypomagnesemia, pp. 342-354. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Increased Intracranial Pressure, pp. 371-383. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Lactic Acidosis-Type B, pp. 384-397. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, pp. 398-410. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Malignant Ascites, pp. 411-424. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Malignant Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Tamponade, pp. 425-443. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Malignant Pleural Effusions, pp. 444-460. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Malnutrition/Cachexia, pp. 461-475. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders.

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Chernecky, C. (1998). Pain Management: Somatic, Visceral, and Neuropathic, pp. 476-489. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Pathologic Fracture, pp. 490-500. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Perirectal Infection, pp. 501-511. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Pulmonary Fibrosis, pp. 512-535. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Seizures, pp. 536-548. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Sepsis and Septic Shock, pp. 549-565. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Spinal Cord Compression, pp. 566-579. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Suicidal Ideation, pp. 580-602. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Superior Vena Cara Syndrome, pp. 603-621. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion, pp. 622-636. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Tumor Lysis Syndrome, pp. 637-659. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1998). Typhlitis in Pediatrics, pp. 660-674. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1997). Part I: Diseases, Conditions, and Symptoms, pp. 3-137. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.) Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 2nd Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders. Chernecky, C. (1997). Part II: Laboratory Test and Diagnostic Procedures, pp. 138-627. In Chernecky & Berger (Eds.). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 2nd Edition, Philadelphia: Saunders.

Electronic Media Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2009). Evolve Learning System online resource of “Math for Clinical Practice”, 2nd Ed, St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). Drug calculations. Student CD-ROM. St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., & Infortuna, H. (2005). CD-ROM Answer Key to 1200 practice problems for Math for Clinical Practice, St. Louis: Elsevier/Mosby. Chernecky, C. (2001). Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in Leukemia. www.ceuzone.com Chernecky, C. (2001). Metabolic complications in persons with acute promyelocytic leukemia. www.ceuzone.com Chernecky, C. (2001). Depression in cancer. www.ceuzone.com Chernecky, C. (2000). Hiccups. PAIR Project Symptomatology, ONS Web-based Online Service. Chernecky, C. (2000). Cough. PAIR Project Symptomatology, ONS Web-based Online Service. Chernecky, C. (2000). Pneumonia. www.ceuzone.com Chernecky, C. (2000). Ventilatory Management. www.ceuzone.com Chernecky, C. (2000). Glaucoma. www.ceuzone.com Chernecky, C. (2000). Conjunctivitis. www.ceuzone.com. Chernecky, C. (2000). Bone Marrow Transplant. www.ceuzone.com. Chernecky, C. (2000). Oncology Lecture Series, 14 separate programs in oncology nursing.

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www.ceuzone.com. Hodges, B., & Chernecky, C. (2000). Cardiac monitoring. www.ceuzone.com. Garrett, K., Chernecky, C., & Barthal, D. (2000). Radiography. www.ceuzone.com. Jackson, S., & Chernecky, C. (2000). Nutritional laboratory values. www.ceuzone.com. Hodges, B., & Chernecky, C. (2000). Laboratory values in Adults. www.ceuzone.com. Chernecky, C. (1999). Web-CT course “NUR4614: Principles of Oncology Nursing”; Thirteen weeks, MCG Web-CT system.Chernecky, C. (1999). Alopecia: Manifestations Associated with Chemotherapy. Worldwide Web: Meniscus Limited, PA. Research Grants 2019 - Which method of flushing central venous catheters (push-pause or continuous push) contributes best to preventing complications in hospitalized patients? Grant submitted to University of Chicago, Department of Medicine, Chicago IL. 2015 – RFA for Eccles Foundation grant on Introduction of vascular access education for nurses, University of Utah College of Nursing as PI with AVA Foundation (AVAF). Submitted to AVA BOD as AVAF disbanded. 2014 – Cynthia Chernecky (PI), Stuart Thompson MD, Jose Vasquez MD, NIH grant submission “Evaluation of connectors for harboring bacteria and yeast”. June 2014 submission. Not funded. 2013 and 2014 - Marlene Rosenkoetter, PhD, RN, FAAN; Deborah Smith, DNP, RN; Max E. Stachura, MD; Donna Levitt, PhD, RN; Julia Ball, PhD, RN; JoEllen McDonough, PhD, RN, Rebecca Corvey, RN, EdD; Darrell Thompson, RN, DNP; Enhancing Student Assessments of Older Adults Through the Video Analysis Tool (VAT) System. C. Chernecky consultant for ABCDE evaluation. Submitted Public Health Nursing, (Submitted, resubmitted, not funded). 2012- “Identifying Barriers to Nurses’ Acceptance of Smart Pump Technology”, Collaborator with Jacqelyn Bryant PharmD (PGY1 Pharmacy resident) and Christy Norman PharmD from GHSHS. Not funded. 2011 – Educational Development institute, GHSU, “ABCDE’s of Practice Based Education”. Chernecky, C. and Smith, D. No funds available. 2010 – HRSA grant (Funded, $300,000) Addressing Acute Care Disparities in Georgia: Doctorally prepared, Advanced ;Practice Nurses (APNs). Heath, J (PI), Murphy, M, Chernecky, C, Marion, L, NeSmith, E, et al. 6/1/10-6/30/13. C. Chernecky grant project director for CNS track (20% effort) and helped write and edit grant. 2010 – Effectiveness of the Internal Area of an Antimicrobial I.V. Connector with Simulated Blood Draws. Funded. RyMed Technologies, Inc, TN. 2009 – Microbial Barrier Performance. Funded. RyMed Technologies, Inc, TN. 2007 – American Cancer Society, “Education and decision support program on Vascular access devices for cancer patients”. E. Khasanshina, C. Chernecky, M. Rosenkoetter, M. Stachura. Human Assurance No: FWA00002245, Not funded. 2007 – “Practice based data on arterial lines in adult ICU patients.” C. Chernecky (PI). Multisite (5) study. MCG Human Assurance Committee # HAC 07-04-261. 2007 – “Vascular access device education using Internet and touch screen technologies to support decision making”. NIH, R-21, Score 98. Not funded, no funds available. 2007 - Presented at MCG School of Nursing proposal “Vitamin E venous access trial (VEVAT)” with coinvestigator Dr. M. Rosenkoetter. 2007 – Proposal submitted to industry titled “Nursing knowledge and use of infusion pumps”. PI, Dr. M. Rosenkoetter. Not funded. 2006 - RFP awarded/funded by The Association for Vascular Access (AVA) to develop a generalist and advanced certification examination blueprint and items. Funded.

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2005 - East Georgia Cancer Network, Inc., board member. Included in kiosk grant submitted from Georgia Cancer Coalition, University of Georgia School of Pharmacy, $194,500, funded. 2005 – Patient navigation research program funding announcement (RFA-CA-05-019). Letter of intent sent by J. Cosby, PI, Armstrong Atlantic State University, personnel included C. Chernecky, PhD. Proposal title, “Comparison of rural and urban lay and professional navigator systems among disadvantaged populations in the state of Georgia”. Not funded. 2004 & 2005 - C. Chernecky PI, & John David Gordon (graduate student). TriService Nursing Research Program, the award period is 10Sept 04-15Sept05, the total amount of the grant is $5,736, The USUHS Grant Number is HU0001-04-1-TS18 Modification: Original USUHS Project No. N04-P12. “Multi-Dose Vial Contaminants”. Funded. 2003 – R-44 (submitted and scored, 2R44NR005218-02AI) Venous Access Device Multimedia Education. SBIR, NIH, NINR. No funding available. 2002 to 2004 – Symptoms of Post Surgical Patients with Lung Cancer. Principle Investigator Dr. L. Sarna (UCLA), Co-Investigators x 4 including Dr. C. Chernecky. ONF funded for $190,000. 2003 - Georgia Cancer Consortium Oncology Nursing Curriculum (GCC-ONC): A four-week intensive program. Developed by Dr. Cynthia Chernecky and Susan Buzhardt. Not funded. 1999- 2001 – Living with Lung Cancer the Women’s Perspective. Bristol Myers Squibb and the Oncology Nursing Foundation. Principle Investigator L. Sarna, Co-Investigators x 5. Funded for $184,427. 2000 – Mentorship Grant: Women with Lung Cancer. Oncology Nursing Society. MCG #11-12-05-4210-65. Funded for $13,700, 2000 – Multimedia VAD Program for Cancer Education, R43 NR005218-01R-42. SBIR through NIH, NINR. Principle Investigator: D. Macklin, Co-investigator: C. Chernecky. Funded for $99,685. 1997 - “Reveal electronic research database”. MCG Office of Development, Funded.

Publications: Journals Cummins, M.R., Hardiker, N., Wang, J., Wilson, M., Sward, K., Chernecky, C., Roberts, D., Langford, L.H., Informatics and Technology Expert Panel of the American Academy of Nursing. (2021). Data standardization for social determinants of health: overview and recommendations. Submitted to Nursing Outlook, May 2021. Rosenkoetter, M.M., Chernecky, C., & Purnell, L. (2021). Quantitative research question development using the Kipling method. Journal of Nursing and Researchers, 2(4):58-65. Chernecky, C., & Smith, D. (2020). Replacing Nursing Care Plans with Oral Presentations for Competency-Based Learning in Community Health. Int J Nurs Health Care Res 03: 1149. Doi: 10.29011/2688-9501.101149 Chernecky, C. (2020). Digital evaluation pedagogy for on-line, simulation or face-to-face clinicals. Nursing & Primary Care, 4(3):1-7. Chernecky, C, & Zadinsky, J. (2018). The healthcare and technology synergy (HATS) model for practice and research. Journal of Nursing & Healthcare, 3(2): 1-3. Rosenkoetter, M, McKeethen, T., Chernecky, C. (2016). Assessment of the psychosocial adjustment of well elderly residing in retirement communities. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 37(11):858-867. doi:10.1080/0612840.2016.1226998. Chernecky, C., & Shelton, B. (2016). Assess and prevent critical situations in cancer care. ONS 41st Annual Congress Wrap-Up, pp. 23-24. Chernecky, C, & Macklin, D. (2015). Nursing care of the intraluminal fluid pathway to prevent catheter related bloodstream infections and occlusions. Research Journal of Life Sciences (International) London: UK, 2(2):25-33. ISSN-2052-5176.

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Chernecky, C, & Macklin, D. (2015). Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CR-BSI) in Geriatric Patients in Intensive Care Units. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly 38(3):280-292. doi: 10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000076 Chernecky, C. & Macklin, D. (2014). The role of IV needleless connectors and IV complication management and prevention. Advances in Research 2(4):195-206. doi: 10.9734/AIR/2014/8475j Chernecky, C., & Macklin, D. (2014). Review of the Intraluminal Fluid Pathway to Prevent Catheter Related Bloodstream Infections and Occlusions. Advances in Research (international) 2(4):195-206. Chernecky, C., Zadinsky, J., Macklin, D., Maeve, M.K. (2013). The healthcare and technology synergy (HATS) model for comparative effectiveness research as part of evidence based practice in vascular access. Journal of the Association of Vascular Access (JAVA): 18(3):169-174. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Jarvis, W.R., Joshua, T.V. (2013). Comparison of central line-associated bloodstream infection rates when changing to a zero fluid displacement intravenous needleless connector in acute care settings. AJIC – American Journal of Infection Control 41(3):278-280. Online August 23, 2013, doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2013.05.023. Erratum, 44(1), 2016. Brown, J.K., Cooley, M.E., Chernecky, C., Sarna, L. (2013). Watch for symptom clusters in women with lung cancer. ONS Connect, 7: 4-5. Found at www.onsconnect.org Chernecky, C., Waller, J., & Jarvis, W. (2012). In-vitro Study Assessing the Antibacterial Activity of Three Silver-Impregnated/Coated Mechanical Valve Needleless Connectors after Blood Exposure." AJIC – American Journal of Infection Control 3(20): 1-3. Top 10 articles (#9 ranking) since 2014 in domain of keyword “Catheter Infection” per BioMed Updater. Chernecky, C., Miller, J., Garrett, K., & Macklin, D. (2012). ABC’s: A reality based pedagogy for clinical nursing evaluation. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice 2(1): 51-70. doi: 10.5430/jnep.v2n1p51 Brown, J.K., Cooley, M.E., Chernecky, C., Sarna, L. (2011). A symptom cluster and sentinel symptom experienced by women with lung cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum 38: E425–E435. doi:10.1188/11.ONF.E425-E435. Chernecky, C., & Waller, J. (2011). Comparative evaluation of five needleless intravenous connectors. Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(7): 1601-1613. Chernecky, C., & Waller, J. (2011). In vitro comparisons of two antimicrobial intravenous connectors. Clinical Nursing Research 20:101-109. Chernecky, C., Casella, L., Jarvis, E., Macklin, D., Rosenkoetter, M. (2010). Nurses' knowledge of intravenous connectors. Journal of Research in Nursing 15 (5):405-416. Chernecky, C. (2010). The care and maintenance of vascular access connectors. Seminars in Oncology Nursing 26(2):79. Chernecky, C. (2010). In vitro connector research (editorial). Clinical Infectious Diseases 51:1463. Chernecky, C., & Waller, J. (2010). Comparison of bacterial CFUs in five intravenous connectors. Clinical Nursing Research: An International Journal 19(4); 416-428. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Casella, L., Jarvis, El. (2010). Caring for patients with cancer through nursing knowledge of IV connectors. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 13(6): 630-633. Macklin, D., & Chernecky C. (2010, July-August). Improving IV catheter care to safeguard against deadly infections. Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare: 16-21. Chernecky, C. (2010). Vascular Access in Cancer Care. Series Editor, Seminars in Oncology Nursing 26(2): 1-74. Sarna, L., Cooley, M., Brown, J.K., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G., Danao, D., Chakravarty, D., & Elashoff, D. (2010). Women with lung cancer: Quality of life after thoracotomy: A 6-month prospective study. Cancer Nursing – An International Journal for Cancer Care 33(2):85-92. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D, Casella, L., Jarvis, E. (2009). Caring for patients with cancer through nursing knowledge of IV connectors. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 13(6): 630-633. Sarna, L., Cooley, M.E., Brown, J.K., Chernecky, C., Elashoff, D., Kotlerman, J.

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(2008, September). Symptom severity 1 to 4 months after thoracotomy for lung cancer. American Journal of Critical Care 17(5):455-467, Quiz 468. Chernecky, C., & Garrett, K. (2008). Cryoablation of liver tumors and associated laboratory values. ONS Special Interest Group Newsletter 19(1): 4-5. Chernecky, C. (2008). Implantable vascular access power ports: A closer look. ONS Special Interest Group Newsletter 18(2): 5-6. Bowcutt, M. Rosenkoetter, M. Chernecky C., Wall, J., Wynn, D., Serrano, C. (2008). Implementation of an Intravenous Infusion Pump System - Implications for Nursing. Journal of Nursing Management 16, 188-197. Cooley, M.E., Sarna, L., Brown, J.K., Williams, R.D., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G., Danao, L.L., Elashoff, D. (2007). Tobacco use in women with lung cancer. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 33(3):242-250. Wells, M., Sarna, L., Cooley, M.E., Brown, J.K., Williams, R., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G., Danao, L. (2007). Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies to Control Symptoms in Women Living with Lung Cancer. Cancer Nursing 30(1): 45-57. Sarna, L., Cooley, M.E., Brown, J.K., Williams, R.D., Chernecky, C., Padilla, G., Danao, L.L. (2006). Quality of life and health status of dyads of women with lung cancer and family members. Oncology Nursing Forum 33(6): 1109-1116. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Waller, Jennifer. (2006). Internet design preferences of patients with cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum 33(4):787-792. Chernecky C, Macklin D, Nugent K, Waller J. (2005). Potential value of Vitamin E in cancer patients with venous access devices. Journal of Integrative Medicine 3(1):38-40. Sarna L., Brown J., Cooley M., Williams R., Chernecky C., Padilla G., Danao, L. (2005). Quality of life and meaning of illness of women with lung cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 32(1): online exclusive, E9-19. Chernecky C, Sarna L., Waller J.L., Brecht M.L. (2004). Assessing Coughing and Wheezing In Lung Cancer: A Pilot Study. Oncology Nursing Forum 31(6): 1095-1101. Chernecky C, Nugent K, Waller J, & Macklin, D. (2004). Differences of patients and caregivers in determining who should be involved in the selection of venous access devices. Journal of the Association of Vascular Access 9(1), 41-43. Chernecky C. (2003). Documented allergies of patients with cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care 14(4): 369-371. Chernecky, C., Macklin, D., Nugent, K., & Waller, J.L. (2003). Preferences in choosing venous access devices by intravenous and oncology nurses. Journal of Vascular Access Devices 8(1): 35-40. Macklin, D., Chernecky, C., Nugent, K. & Waller, J. (2003). A collaborative approach to improving patient care associated with vascular access devices. JVAD (National Association of Vascular Access Networks) 8(2):8-13. Cooley M.E., Sarna L., Brown J.K., Williams R.D., Chernecky C., Padilla G., Danao L.L. (2003). Challenges of recruitment and retention in multisite clinical research. Cancer Nursing 26(5): 376-86. Nugent K, Chernecky C, Waller J, Macklin D. (2002). Using focus groups to evaluate the patient’s involvement in decision making associated with their venous access device. JVAD (National Association of Vascular Access Networks) 7(2): 33-37. Chernecky C, Macklin D, Nugent K, Waller J. (2002). The need for shared decision-making in the selection of vascular access devices: An assessment of patients and clinicians. JVAD (National Association of Vascular Access Networks) 7(3):34-39. Chernecky, C. (2002). Contemporary Issues in Lung Cancer. Chapter 19. Challenges of conducting nursing research in women with lung cancer. Jones & Bartlett.

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Murphy-Ende, K & Chernecky, C. (2002). Assessing Adults with Leukemia. The Nurse Practitioner 27(11):49, 52-56, 59-60. Chernecky, C. (2001, Dec.) Follow these guidelines when treating patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation. Critical Care Special Interest Group Newsletter, Oncology Nursing Society, p 3-5. Chernecky, C. (2001). “Satisfaction Versus Dissatisfaction with Venous Access Devices in Out- patient Oncology: A Pilot Study”. Oncology Nursing Forum 28(10):1613-1617. Chernecky, C. & Shelton, B. (2001). “Pulmonary complications in patients with cancer”. American Journal of Nursing 101(5): 24A-24H, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. Chernecky, C. & Sarna, L. (2000). “Pulmonary Toxicities”, Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 12(3):281-295. Loney, M. & Chernecky, C. (2000). “Anemia”. Oncology Nursing Forum, 27(6):951-966. Chernecky, C. (1999). “Temporal Differences in Coping, Mood and Stress in Persons with Adenocarcinoma of the Lung”. Cancer Nursing, An International Journal, 22(4):266-276. Chernecky, C. (1999). Radionuclide PET Scan: What’s it all about? RT Image, 12 (8): 27-29. Chernecky, C. (1999). Managing Cardiopulmonary Complications. Coping, Jan/Feb., p. 50. Chernecky, C. (1998). “Understanding Scans: SPECT, CT, MRI and PET”, RT Image, 11(21), 22-25. Chernecky, C. (1989). Comparison of Hospital Style Menu, Restaurant Style Menu, and Visualization Menu to Nutritional Intake of Clients with Cancer in an Acute Care Setting: A Proposed Research Study. Fifteenth Annual Congress Proceedings of the Oncology Nursing Society. Chernecky, C., Benchot, R., & O'Connor, P. (1988). Neuman Keuls: A Multiple Comparison Procedure for Nursing Research. Fourteenth Annual Congress Proceedings of the Oncology Nursing Society. Kline, P.M., & Chernecky, C. (1987). Heading off depression in the chronically ill. RN, 10: 44-49. Chernecky, C., & Yasko, J.M. (1986). Nursing management of alopecia. Cutaneous Manifestations Related to Treatment with Chemotherapy, 2nd Ed. Columbus, Ohio: Adria Laboratories.

Professional memberships: American Association of Critical Care Nurses, 2010. American Nurses Association, ANA, current. Association of Vascular Access, AVA, Draper, UT, 2007. Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, 2007 – current. International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 2005. National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, NACNS, Harrisburg, PA, 2002. Oncology Nursing Society, ONS, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981-current. List of Books as Editor (30)

Saunders Nursing Survival Guide: Critical Care & Emergency Nursing, 2nd edition. Japanese translation, (2014).

Laboratory Test & Diagnostic Procedures, 6th Ed. (2013). Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Ed. (2011). Math for Clinical Practice, Instructor’s Manual, 2nd Ed. (2011). Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, 2nd Ed. (2010). Acute Care Oncology Nursing, 2nd Ed., (2009). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 5th Ed. (2008).

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NCLEX-RN Review Guide, (2008). Drug Calculations and Drug Administration, 2nd Ed. (2007). ECG’s & The Heart, 2nd Ed. (2006). Fluids and Electrolytes, 2nd Ed. (2006). Math for Clinical Practice, 1st Ed. (2005). Math for Clinical Practice, Instructor’s Manual, 1st Ed. (2005). Hemodynamic Monitoring, 1st Ed. (2005). Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, 1st Ed. (2005). IV (Intravenous) Therapy, 1st Ed. (2004). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 4th Ed. (2004). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision making reference, 1st Ed. (2002). Fluids and Electrolytes, 1st Ed. (2002). ECG’s & The Heart, 1st Ed. (2002). ECG’s & The Heart, 1st Ed. in Japanese (2002). Drug Calculations and Drug Administration, 1st Ed. (2002). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 3rd Ed. (2001). Oncology Nursing Certification Review, 1st Ed. (2000). Pruebas de Laboratorio y Procedimientos Diagnosticos (Laboratory Test and Diagnostic Procedures), 2nd Ed. in Portugese, (1999). Advanced and Critical Care Oncology, 1st Ed. (1998). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 2nd Ed. (1997). Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 1st Ed. (1993). Cancer, Diagnostics and Chemotherapy, 1st Ed. (1991). Critical Nursing Care of the Client with Cancer, 1st Ed. (1984). Career highlights:

1. Developed two symptomatic tools for research utilization entitled “Lung Cancer Cough Questionnaire (LCCQ)” and “Lung Cancer Wheezing Questionnaire (LCWQ)”, including reliability and validity. Results published in Oncology Nursing Forum, 2004. 2. Developed secondary screening tool for lung cancer entitled “Risk Factor Screening Tool for Lung Cancer (RFST-LC)”. Results presented at ONS Congress, May 2005, reliability presented at International Nursing Cancer Conference, Toronto, Canada, 2006 and item analysis presented at CDC conference, 2007. RFST-LC used in Italy. 3. Developed the “PORT-A-CATH SATISFACTION TOOL” which has been used nationally and internationally (Sweden, Spain, USA) in research. Copyright signed over to University of Pittsburgh. 4. Editor and author of 30 healthcare books with five having won prestigious awards. The Brandon/Hill Selected list of Print Nursing Books and Journals, four books awarded this honor, including “Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing: Managing primary complications” by C. Chernecky & B. Berger; “ECG’s and the Heart” by C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, B. Hodges & C. Terry; “Fluids & Electrolytes” by C. Chernecky, D. Macklin & K. Murphy-Ende; “Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference” by B. George-Gay and C. Chernecky. AJN Book of the Year Award for “Advanced and Critical Care Oncology Nursing: Managing primary complications”, by C. Chernecky & B. Berger, this book was unique in that every chapter was collaboratively written by both an oncology nurse and a critical care nurse. The book “Laboratory Tests & Diagnostic Procedures” is recently published in the 6th edition, has

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been printed in Portuguese and is used by the professions of law, medicine and nursing. Statistically, one out of every ten (1:10) registered nurses in the USA has purchased one of the books to which I am an editor. 5. Finalist for Nurse Research Paper of the Year (1 out of 5), Oncology Nursing Society, paper titled “Risk Factor Screening Tool for Lung Cancer – Pilot Study”, 2005. 6. Finalist for Herbst Award by the interdisciplinary Association of Vascular Access, 2006. 7. Mary Nowatny Excellence in Cancer Nursing Education award, sponsored by ONS/Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories. Awarded by ONS in Washington DC, April, 2002. 8. Member of multi-site, multi-state lung cancer research consortium including Dr. Linda Sarna, ULCA; Dr. Mary Cooley, Harvard; Dr. Cynthia Chernecky, Medical College of Georgia; and Dr. Jean Brown (SUNY-Buffalo). Resulted in numerous publications and presentations. 9. Research development at MCG (1998-2000): 1998 - MCGRI: “Documented Allergies in Oncology Patients: A Ten Year retrospective pilot study”. Not funded. Funded by self with outcome of publication: Chernecky C. (2003). Documented allergies of patients with cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care, 14(4): 369-371. 1999 – MCGRI: “Women with Lung Cancer – A Multi-site National Study”. Budget $10,000. Not funded. Funded by ONF with outcome of numerous data based research publications and presentations. 1999 – MCG Teaching and Technology Grant. “Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests in Advanced Practice Nursing”. Not funded. Outcome result was publication of textbook: “Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures” (multiple editions and in several languages) by C. Chernecky & B. Berger (Eds.): St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders and lectures for graduate nursing course. 2000 – MCG Teaching and Technology Grant (resubmission). “Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests in Advanced Practice Nursing”. Not funded. Outcome result was publication of textbook: “Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures” (multiple editions and in several languages) by C. Chernecky & B. Berger (Eds.): St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders and graduate nursing course online, oral lectures and classroom handouts. 10. Mentored graduate students in research and scholarship (selected students up to 2007): Student: William Parrish. Publication: Triple lumen catheter infections and site care (in process for submission to The Journal of the Association for Vascular Access). Research: Practice based data on arterial lines in adult ICU patients. Medical College of Georgia, multi-site study, HAC #07-04-261. Student: Jennifer Edmonds. Publication: Third spacing edema in vascular access care (in process for submission to The Journal of the Association for Vascular Access). Research: Practice based data on arterial lines in adult ICU patients. Medical College of Georgia, multi-site study, HAC #07-04-261. Student: Lindsey Casella. Publication: Save a Critical Care Patient’s Line with Positive Pressure, By Lindsey Casella and Erin

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Jarvis, ONS Acute & Critical Care SIG newsletter, 2007. Research Presentation: Nursing Knowledge of Intravenous Connectors, 21st Annual AVA Conference, 2007. Student: Erin Jarvis. Publication: Save a Critical Care Patient’s Line with Positive Pressure, By Lindsey Casella and Erin Jarvis, ONS Acute & Critical Care SIG newsletter, 2007. Research Presentation: Nursing Knowledge of Intravenous Connectors, 21st Annual AVA Conference, 2007. Student: Demica N. Jackson. Research Presentation: Addressing the Barriers to Breast Cancer Screening Practices of African-American Women: A Nursing Intervention, 2007. Publication: Co-Author with Chernecky, C. (2007). Acute and Critical Care Oncology, Chapter 20: Hyponatremia. Publication: Assessing Your Patients for Hyponatremia, ONS Acute & Critical Care SIG newsletter, 2007. Student: Angela Davis. Research Presentation: Paper & Pencil to Computer Based Learning Challenges and Achievements, Georgia Association for Nursing Education, Annual Education Conference at the Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons, 2007. Student: John Gordon. Research grant #: USUHS grant HU0001-04-1-TS18. Title: Multi-dose vial contaminants. Grant: $5,736 for year 2005. Student: Colette McKinney. McKinney, C.L. (2002). Hiatal hernia. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 602-609. Chernecky, C. & McKinney, C.L. (2002). Healthcare problems of the adolescent. In C. Chernecky, D. Macklin & K. Murphy-Ende (Eds.). Fluids & Electrolytes. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.168-174. Student: Rebecca Hodges. Hodges, R. (2002). Cardiac assessment. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.189-195. Hodges, R. (2002). 12-Lead electrocardiogram. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.210-220. Hodges, R. (2002). Principles of rhythm interpretation and waveform analysis. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 10-20. NOTE: This book also printed in Japanese. Hodges, R. (2002). Analyzing the rhythm strip. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 40-52 Hodges, R. (2002). Troubleshooting problems in waveforms. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 53-59. Hodges, R. (2002). Myocardial infarction. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 187-20. Hodges, R. (2002). Conduction defects and accessory pathways. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K.

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Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 230-236. Hodges, R. & C. Chernecky. (2002). Drug effects, toxicities and electrolytes. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 208-229. Hodges, R. (2005). Understanding the heart & lungs. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 1-17. Hodges, R. (2005). Hemodynamic theory. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 18-37. Hodges, R. (2005). Hemodynamic monitoring equipment. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 38-58. Haas, R.E., Hodges, R. & Dorman, L. (2005). Mixed venous oxygenation monitoring. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 136-142. Hodges, R. & Garrett, K. (2005). Clinical applications. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 150-168. Hodges, R. (2005). Review of hemodynamics. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky (Eds.), Critical care & Emergency nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 1-11. Hodges, R. (2005). Diabetes mellitus. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky (Eds.), Critical care & Emergency nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 257-262. Hodges, R. (2005). Hyperosmolar nonketotic coma. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky (Eds.), Critical care & Emergency nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 262-267. Chernecky, C. & Hodges, R. (2005). Burns. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky (Eds.), Critical care & Emergency nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 294-301. Presentations: Hodges, R.K. Development of a Competency Based Radiology/Cardiac Cath Lab Nurse Orientation Program, National Radiology Nurses Association Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2004 Hodges, R.K. Fluid and Electrolytes, CSRA Critical Care Consortium Basic Critical Care Courses, 2003 & 2004 Hodges, R.K. Crises of Diabetes, CSRA Critical Care Consortium Basic Critical Care Course, March 2003 Hodges, R.K. Cardiac Alterations, Undergraduate Critical Care Elective, MCG , February, 2003 Hodges, R.K. Hemodynamics, Undergraduate Critical Care Elective, MCG, February, 2003. Hodges, R.K. Ischemia, Injury and Infarction: Interpretation of the ECG at the Acute and Critical Care Nursing Workshop, sponsored by MCG, Hilton Head Island, SC, September 6-8, 2003 Hodges, R.K. & Garrett, K., Basic Dysrhythmia Interpretation & 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, May 21-23, 2002. Hodges, R.K. & Garrett, K., CCRN Review Course, April 17- May 2, 2002. Student: Kitty Garrett. Garrett, K. (2002). Red blood cell counts. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.274-282. Garrett, K. (2002). Heart failure. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.456-467. Garrett, K. (2002). Premature ventricular contractions. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B.

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George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 137-144. NOTE: This book also printed in Japanese. Garrett, K. (2002). Ventricular tachycardia. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 145-153. Garrett, K. (2002). Ventricular fibrillation. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 154-159. Garrett, K. (2002). Asystole or ventricular standstill. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 160-165. Garrett, K. (2002). Atrioventricular block. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 166-175. Garrett, K. (2002). Cardiac noninvasive diagnostic tests. In C. Chernecky, C. Alichnie, K. Garrett, B. George-Gay, R. Hodges, C. Terry (Eds). ECG & the Heart. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 176-186. Garrett K, Tsuruta K., Walker S, Jackson S., Sweat M. (2003). Managing nausea and vomiting: current strategies. Critical Care Nurse 23(1): 31-52. Behnia, M.M., & Garrett, K. (2004). Pulmonary care. Case report: association of tension pneumothorax with use of small-bore chest tube in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Critical Care Nurse 24(1): 64-65. Garrett, K. (2005). Pulmonary artery pressure monitoring. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 89-103. Garman, B. & Garrett, K. (2005). Right atrial and central venous pressure monitoring. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 71-88. Garrett, K. (2005). Pulmonary artery pressures and waveforms. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 104-121. Garrett, K. (2005). CO measurements & hemodynamic calculations. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 122-135. Garrett, K. (2005). Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 143-149. Hodges, R. & Garrett, K. (2005). Clinical applications. In R. Hodges, K. Garrett, C. Chernecky & L. Schumacher (Eds.), Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 150-168. Garrett, K. (2005). Heart failure. In L. Schumacher & C. Chernecky (Eds.), Critical care & Emergency nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp. 140-151. Student: Ethlyn Gibson. Gibson, E. (2002). Colelithiasis and cholecystitis. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.595-602. Gibson, E. (2002). Diabetes mellitus. In Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (Eds.). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders, pp.624-631. Student: Kato Tsuruta. Garrett K, Tsuruta K., Walker S, Jackson S., Sweat M. (2003). Managing nausea and vomiting: current strategies. Critical Care Nurse 23(1): 31-52. Student: Shirley Walker. Garrett K, Tsuruta K., Walker S, Jackson S., Sweat M. (2003). Managing nausea and vomiting: current strategies. Critical Care Nurse 23(1): 31-52. Student: Sharon Jackson.

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Garrett K, Tsuruta K., Walker S, Jackson S., Sweat M. (2003). Managing nausea and vomiting: current strategies. Critical Care Nurse 23(1): 31-52. Student: Michelle Sweat. Garrett K, Tsuruta K., Walker S, Jackson S., Sweat M. (2003). Managing nausea and vomiting: current strategies. Critical Care Nurse 23(1): 31-52. 11. Mentored MCG Nursing Anesthesia students in publications: Book: Chernecky, C. & George-Gay, B. (2002). Clinical Medical-Surgical Nursing: A decision-making reference. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders. Student Chapters in book: Graham-Garcia, J. & Rule, R. Vascular assessment. pp. 196-200. Graham-Garcia, J. & Rule, R. Angina. pp. 446-451. Graham-Garcia, J. & Rule, R. Cardiogenic shock. pp. 451-456. Rule, R. & Graham-Garcia, J. Coronary artery disease. pp. 467-471. Graham-Garcia, J. & Rule, R. Myocardial infarction. pp. 472-481. Rule, R. & Graham-Garcia, J. Rheumatic heart disease. pp. 481-486. Book: Hodges, R., Garrett, K. Chernecky, C., & Schumacher, L. (2005). Hemodynamic monitoring. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders. Student Chapters in book: Haas, R., Hodges, R. & Dorman, L. (2005). Mixed venous oxygenation monitoring. In Hemodynamic monitoring, R. Hodges, K. Garrett C. Chernecky, & L. Schumacher (Eds.) pp 136-142. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders. Book: Macklin, D. & Chernecky, C. (2004). IV Therapy. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders. Student Chapters in book: Connor, T. & Chernecky, C. Local Anesthesia. pp. 41-44. Derrick, C. & Leonard, T. Community-based infusion therapy. pp. 205-210. Book: Schumacher, L. & Chernecky, C. (2005). Critical Care & Emergency Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier/Saunders. Student Chapters in book: Kimberly Davis. Mechanical ventilation pp. 152 – 158. Pulmonary embolus, pp. 158-165. Acute respiratory distress syndrome, pp. 165-171 Lyza Reddick. Angina. pp. 116-127. Acute myocardial infarction pp. 127 – 140. 12. Mentored and given publication and editorship opportunities to numerous faulty at the Medical College of Georgia/GHSU (listed) and nationally/internationally (list exceeds 100 persons and is too numerous to list here). Mentored 10 nurses in editorships for books including faculty and graduate students: Faculty in the School/College of Nursing: Martha Bradshaw, PhD Sharon Butler, MSN Patricia Catalano, MSN

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Brenda Cobb, PhD Pamela P. Cook, DNP Lee Farris, MSN Kitty Garrett, MSN, RN, CCRN Beverly George-Gay, MSN Mary Jo Gerlach, MSNEd Patricia Graham, PhD Richard E. Haas, PhD Karen Harris, MSN Barbara Kiernan, PhD Marguerite Murphy, DNP Patricia Preston-Bowman, MSN Kathy Benton Ravenell, MS Patricia Revolinski, MSN Rebecca Rule, MN Lori Schumacher, PhD Deborah Smith DNP, RN Nancy L. Stark, DNP Saundra Turner, EdD Kathleen R. Wren, PhD And faculty in the School of Medicine: Wendy Gram Brick, MD Russell E. Burgess, MD Michael E. Fincher, MD Ronald W. Lewis, MD Kathryn S. McLeod, MD William H. Salazar, MD Robert R. Schade, MD Kristy Woods, MD And faculty in the School of Allied Health: Mark S. Green, MS, PA-C Judith Banks Stallings, BS, PA-C Benjamin H. Taylor, Jr., MPAS, PA-C 13. Selected as national and international (Saudi Arabia) speaker and writer in healthcare. Selected by International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC) for podium presentation on research associated with infection. Selected by Oncology Nursing Society in 2009 to speak on Novel Approaches to Lung Cancer Therapies at ONS Congress, San Antonio, TX.

Selected as Editor of JAVA (Journal of the Association for Vascular Access) for 2007-2008 to update journal to include international and scientific articles (project time: 17 months). Selected by Oncology Nursing Society in 2007 to write the chapter on State of the Science in Lung Cancer. Selected by NIH and Oncology Nursing Society in 2004 as Keynote speaker for “Bench to Bedside” lecture. Selected by American Cancer Society in 2004 to write the chapter on Respiratory/Dyspnea. Selected Keynote speaker internationally in 2004 by Royal College of Nursing and Bard

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International. Selected as speaker by Romanian World Council on Healthcare in 2004. Selected by Association for Vascular Access in 2003 as keynote speaker on “Informed consent in clinical nursing”.

14. Recognized for outstanding contributions to nursing and health care by being inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). Selection based on the presentation of evidence of the nominee's work to improve nursing practice and health policy and their capacity to make contributions in the future. Academy President, Linda Burnes Bolton, DrPH, RN, FAAN states "Induction into the Academy represents an esteemed honor and recognition of outstanding achievement." 15. Recognized by many nations for my contributions to their educational systems through donations of books: For example: Tanzania; Vietnam for the National Centre for Scientific and Technological Information (NACESTI) in Hà nÿi, Vietnam; Taiwan; Canada; United Kingdom; Zambia (University of Zambia the School of Medicine in Lusaka, Zambia); Ecuador (The Universidad San Francisco de Quito); University of Sierra Leone the College of Medicine & Allied Health Sciences in PMB Freetown, Sierra Leone. 16. Research consortium article won the 2006 ONF Quality of Life Award. Article titled "Quality of life and meaning of illness of women with lung cancer”. 17. PhD and DNP students at MCG/GHSU (2008-2011, see CV for updates): 2009-2011 – Chair: DNP project, Felicia Williams FNP-C, AOCNP. “Effect of Sexual Dysfunction Education in Adult Patients Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Being Treated With Chemotherapy” 2008-2009 – Committee member: DNP Project, D'Etta Jenkins RN, MSN. “Effect of Targeted Nurse Education on Pain in Vaso-Occlusive Crisis in the Emergency Department”. 2009- Reader: PhD Dissertation, E. Fennell, PHD Candidate, MCG, School of Nursing. “The Clinical Phenotype of an Extended Family Kindred with Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease”. 2008-2008 Chair: DNP Committee, Marion Blaesser, RN, MSN. “Assessment of Educational Needs in the Adult Survivor of Leukemia”. 2007-2008 Chair: DNP committee, Linda Frazier, RN, MSN. “The Impact of a Culturally Appropriate Education Video on Beliefs about Breast Cancer in African American Women Ages 35-65”. 2007-2008 Chair: DNP committee, Lisa Frander, RN, MSN. “Evaluation of the Use of a Hospital-Based Palliative Care Team to Improve Quality of Life in Terminally Ill Patients”. 18. Clinical Practice: Maintained minimum 16 hours/week in clinical in medical-surgical, correctional (until 2013), emergency, cardiovascular and/or trauma nursing for over 10 years. Continued clinical with Augusta University students 8-32 hours/week in trauma, medical-surgical or acute care. 19. Research and publications on comparative evaluation of IV connector products. Presentations at the following physician and nursing based conferences: APIC, SHEA, Cancer Research Conference Oncology Nursing, American Nursing Research Conference, Council for Advancement Nursing Science, National Teaching Institute, and Institute of Learning. 20. Since last 5-year post tenure review: (5/2006-10/2011): < 20% effort Research/scholarship assigned.

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Chapters 50 Edited Chapters 32 Books 8 Referred publications (includes research) 18 Presentations 25 (of which 6 are international) Total 133 21. ResearchGate statistics (as of October 2018): RG score of 24.61 which is higher than 77.5% of ResearchGate members. Publication views = 5,724; Citations = 631; Weekly publication downloads = 18; Country views = China, France, Germany, Italy, Israel, Poland, Sweden, UK, USA. 22. Invented educational teaching method known as “IS, NEED TO KNOW, DO, UNDERSTAND” resulting in publication of 8 books in the Real World Nursing Series by Elsevier Sciences. 23. Invented clinical pedagogy known as ABCDE© that replaces nursing care plans in upper division and graduate nurses. You choose a topic (diagnosis: nursing or medical, ethical concern, medication etc) then you orally present A =Anatomy & physiology, ethical, cultural, business; B= Best care or interventions that are prioritized; C= Complications, ranked; D= Drugs (if a medication then give half-life, how excreted, interfering factors); E = Evidence based practice, at least one research article. 24. National and International expertise on catheter related bloodstream infections associated with connector technology and care. 25. Since last 5-year post tenure review: (10/2011-10/2016): < 20% effort Research/scholarship assigned. Fall 2017 an 89.50% clinical assignment. Chapters 59 Edited Chapters 136 Books 3 Referred publications (includes research) 114 Presentations 23 (of which 3 are international) Total 235 (approximately 50% increase from last 5-

year post tenure review) Books published include Math for Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition (14 chapters), Laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures, 6th Edition, 611 pages (equivalent to 611 pages/15-page chapters = 41 chapters) and Critical Care Emergency Nursing, 2nd Edition (4 chapters and editor). 26. Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures book is online and used by Medline. 27. My current research achievements: Week ending December 2nd, 2018 Your article reached 50 reads Satisfaction versus dissatisfaction with venous access devices in outpatient oncology: A pilot study. Week ending November 25th, 2018 Your article reached 10 citations

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The Healthcare and Technology Synergy (HATS) Framework for Comparative Effectiveness Research as Part of Evidence-Based Practice in Vascular Access. Week ending October 7th, 2018 Your article reached 50 citations Symptom severity 1 to 4 months after thoracotomy for lung cancer. Week ending August 5th, 2018 Your article reached 20 reads Internet Design Preferences of Patients With Cancer. Also used in NIH funded grant. Week ending July 15th, 2018 Your article reached 50 reads Perceptions of the Impact of "Smart Pumps" on Nurses.