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Page 1: University of Kentucky Barbara - Web.pdfMA 1976-1978 University of California, S.F. Physiologic Nursing PhD 1981-1984 Military: Medical Field Service School Diploma 1970 Academy of
Page 2: University of Kentucky Barbara - Web.pdfMA 1976-1978 University of California, S.F. Physiologic Nursing PhD 1981-1984 Military: Medical Field Service School Diploma 1970 Academy of
Page 3: University of Kentucky Barbara - Web.pdfMA 1976-1978 University of California, S.F. Physiologic Nursing PhD 1981-1984 Military: Medical Field Service School Diploma 1970 Academy of
Page 4: University of Kentucky Barbara - Web.pdfMA 1976-1978 University of California, S.F. Physiologic Nursing PhD 1981-1984 Military: Medical Field Service School Diploma 1970 Academy of
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DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

CURRICULUM VITAE

for

Permanent Record

Name: Barbara Swope Turner, BSN, MS, MA, PhD, RN, FAAN

Primary academic appointment: School of Nursing

Primary academic department: School of Nursing

Secondary appointment: Not applicable

Social Security number: available on request

Present academic rank and title:

Rank – Professor with Tenure

Distinguished Professorship: Elizabeth P Hanes Distinguished Professorship in Nursing

Title – Chairperson, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

Date and rank of first Duke faculty appointment: February 1, 1993

Rank – Associate Professor

Nursing Licensure: North Carolina License # 124431

Expiration date of license: July 31, 2013

Specialty certification(s) and date: Not applicable

Date of birth: Upon request Place: Bad Wildugen, Germany

Citizen of: United States of America

Visa status: Not applicable

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EDUCATION

Education Institution Degree Dates

High School: Delaware Valley Regional Diploma 1962-1966

College: University of Bridgeport

(Nursing)

BSN 1966-1970

Graduate School: University of Colorado

(Perinatal/Neonatal Nursing)

MS 1976-1977

Webster College (now University)

Hospital Administration

MA 1976-1978

University of California, S.F.

Physiologic Nursing

PhD 1981-1984

Military: Medical Field Service School Diploma 1970

Academy of Health Sciences Diploma 1975

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND ACADEMIC CAREER

(chronologically, beginning with first postgraduate position):

Institution Position/Title Dates

U.S. Army Hospital Clinical Nurse, NICU/NBN 1970-1971

Fort Sill, OK

U.S. Army Hospital Pediatric Community Health Nurse 1971-1972

Fort Carson, CO

U.S. Army Hospital Clinical Nurse, Pediatrics 1972

Okinawa, Japan

U.S. Army Hospital Head Nurse, NICU/NBN 1973-1975

Okinawa, Japan

U.S. Army Hospital Head Nurse, Pediatrics 1975-1976

Fort Campbell, KY

----------------------------Full Time Graduate Student, University of Colorado--------1976-1977

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center Neonatal Clinical Specialist 1977-1979

Scholarly societies: Sigma Theta Tau, International 1975-Present

Fellow, American Academy of Nursing 1986-Present

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Denver CO

University of Colorado Senior Clinical Instructor 1978-1981

Denver, CO

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center Head Nurse, NICU/NBN 1979-1980

Denver, CO

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center Neonatal Clinical Specialist 1980-1981

Denver, CO

---------------------------------------Full Time Doctoral Student; UCSF--------------- 1981-1984

School of Nursing, Visiting Lecturer 1981-1983

University of California, San Francisco

Walter Reed Army Medical Center Relief Supervisor for Critical Care 1984-1988

Washington, DC

Walter Reed Army Medical Center Visiting Lecturer, 1984-1988

Washington, D.C. 20307 Intensive Care Nursing Program

Walter Reed Army Medical Center Neonatal Clinical Specialist 1984-1987

Washington, DC

Office of the Surgeon General Consultant, Neonatal Nursing 1981-1988

Washington, DC to the Surgeon General

Academy of Health Sciences, Visiting Lecturer 1986-1989

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Walter Reed Army Medical Center Chief, Nursing Research Service 1987-1988

Washington, DC

Madigan Army Medical Center Special Project Officer 1988-1989

Tacoma, WA New Medical Center Design and Planning

Madigan Army Medical Center Director, Nursing Research Center 1988-1993

Tacoma, WA

Madigan Army Medical Center Chief, Clinical Nursing Services 1989-1993

Tacoma, WA

Dept. of Parent and Child Nursing Clinical Associate Professor 1992-1993

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

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Office of The Surgeon General Consultant, Nursing Research 1987-1993

Washington, DC to The Surgeon General

Retired from United States Army in the rank of Colonel- 1 March 1993

School of Nursing Duke University Associate Professor, 1993-2002

Durham, NC School of Nursing

School of Nursing Duke University Director, Nursing Research Center 1993-2005

Duke University Medical Center

Durham, NC

School of Nursing Duke University Associate Dean for Research 1993-2005

Durham, NC School of Nursing

National Institutes of Director of Nurse Fellows 1995-2000

Environmental Health Sciences

RTP, NC

School of Nursing Duke University Director, Neonatal Nurse 1997-2000

Durham, NC Practitioner Program

School of Nursing Duke University Director, Division of Pediatric 1998-2002

Durham, NC and Acute Care

Neonatal Perinatal Faculty 1999-Present

Research Institute

Institute for Care at the End of Life Core Faculty 2000-2001

Duke University, Durham, NC

Center for the Study of Associate Faculty 2000-Present

Medical Ethics and Humanities

Duke University, Durham NC

School of Nursing, Duke University Interim Associate Dean 2005-2006

Durham, NC for Academic Affairs

School of Nursing, Duke University Professor with Tenure 2002-Present

Durham, NC School of Nursing

General Clinical Research Center Clinical Operations Director 2006-2007

Duke University

Durham, NC

Duke Clinical Research Unit Senior Nurse Scientist 2007-2009

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Duke University

Durham, NC

School of Nursing, Duke University Chairperson, Doctor of Nursing Practice 2007- Present

Durham, NC

PUBLICATIONS

1. Refereed journals:

1. Turner BS, Adams, NR. (1975) Hemodynamic monitoring of the critically ill neonate.

Critical Care Quarterly 2(2),77-86.

2. Turner BS. (1983) Current concepts in endotracheal suctioning. Journal of the California

Perinatal Association 3(1),104-105.

3. Turner BS. (1985) Amniotic band syndrome JOGNN – Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic,

& Neonatal Nursing, 14(4):298-301.

4. Rudy E, Baun M, Stone K, Turner BS. (1986)The relationship between endotracheal

suctioning and changes in intracranial pressure: A review of the literature. Heart & Lung,

15(5), 488.

5. Perez Fontan JJ, Turner BS, Heldt GP, Gregory GA. (1986) Pulmonary mechanics during

rapid mechanical ventilation in rabbits with saline-lavaged lungs. Journal of Applied

Physiology. 61(4):1431-7.

6. Stone K, Turner BS. (1989) Endotracheal suctioning in the adult and newborn. The Annual

Review of Nursing Research, Vol. 7, 27-49.

7. Wiswell TE, Turner BS, Bley JA, Fritz DL, Hunt RE. (1989) Determinants of

tracheobronchial histologic alterations during conventional mechanical ventilation.

Pediatrics. 84(2):304-11.

8. Turner BS. (1990) Maintaining the artificial airway: Current concepts. Pediatric Nursing,

16(5):487-93.

9. Wiswell TE, Bley JA, Turner BS, Hunt RE, Fritz DL. (1990) Different high-frequency

ventilator strategies: effect on the propagation of tracheobronchial histopathologic changes.

Pediatrics. 85(1):70-8.

10. Wiswell TE, Tuggle JM, Turner BS. (1990) Meconium aspiration syndrome: Have we made

a difference? Pediatrics 85(5):715-21.

11. Smith PS, Turner BS. (1990) The physiologic effects of positioning premature infants in car

seats. Neonatal Network – Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 9(4):11-15.

12. Rudy EB, Turner BS, Baun M, Stone KS, Brucia J. (1991) Endotracheal suctioning in adults

with head injury. Heart & Lung: Journal of Critical Care, 20(6):667-74.

13. Turner, BS. (1994) Generating excitement for nursing research. Journal of Nursing Staff

Development. 10(3),173-174.

14. Kerr ME, Rudy EB, Weber BB, Stone KS, Turner BS, Orndoff PA, Sereika SM, Marion

DW. (1997) Effect of short-duration hyperventilation during endotracheal suctioning on

intracranial pressure in severe head-injured adults. Nursing Research, 46(4):195-201.

15. Goodwin L, Saville J, Jasion B, Turner B, Prather J, Docousek T, Egger S. (1997)

Collaborative international nursing informatics research project: Predicting ARDS in

critically ill patients. Nursing Informatics 247-249.

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16. Kerr ME, Sereika SM, Orndoff P, Weber B, Rudy EB, Marion DW, Weber BB, Stone KS,

Turner BS. (1998) Effect of neuromuscular blockers and opiates on the cerebrovascular

response to endotracheal suctioning in adults with severe head injuries. American Journal of

Critical Care 7(3):205-217.

17. Goodwin L, Turner B, Allred C, Yensen J. (1998) A virtual patient outcomes research

collaboratory for nurse administrators. Series on Nursing Administration: Information

Systems Innovations for Nursing, 10, 30-47. Moorhead & Delaney, Editors, Sage

Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.

18. Kyle LA, Turner BS. (1999) Efficacy of saline vs. heparin in maintaining 24-gauge

intermittent intravenous catheters in a rabbit model. Neonatal Network. 18(6):49-54.

19. Turner BS. (1999) Embryologic and physiologic basis of neonatal respiration. AACN

Clinical Issues in Critical Care Nursing, 1(2):389-400, Aug.

20. Cheek DJ, McHugh JM, Blood-Siegfried J, McFetridge JF, Turner BS. (2000) A historical

perspective on the discovery of adenyl purines. Biological Research for Nursing, 1(4):265-

75.

21. Saunders C, Turner BS. (2000) The role of nurse practitioners as principal investigators for

clinical studies. Research Practitioner 1(4):129-33.

22. Turner BS, Loan LA. (2000) Tracheobronchial trauma associated with airway management

in neonates. AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care, 11(2):283-

99.

23. Wilson J Turner BS. (2001) Re-examination of original 1960’s unit dose as a key in solving

21st century safety problems in inpatient drug delivery. Hospital Pharmacy. May 16-18.

24. Ostbye T, McBride C, Demark-Wahnefried W, Bastian L, Morey M, Krause K, Brouwer R,

Turner B. (2003) Interest in healthy diet and physical activity interventions peripartum

among female partners of active duty military. Military Medicine, 168, 320-325.

25. Kennedy T, Turner BS, Nevidjon B, Short N, Lagesse C. (2004) The Nursing Leadership

Program: The Cyprus Experience-A tale of two cultures, Journal of Nursing Leadership.

26. Turner B, Brandon, D Bradshaw W (2006) Lung Remodeling- Influences of Genetics, intra

and extra-uterine environment. Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing 19(4): 362-378.

27. Turner BS Strand J, Speer MC (2006) Genetics Interdisciplinary Faculty Training (GIFT):

Integrating genetics into graduate nursing curricula. Annual Review of Nursing Education

Vol. 4: 23-45.

28. McGraw LK, Turner BS, Stotts NA, Dracup KA. (2008) A review of cardiovascular risk

factors in US military personnel. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 23(4):338-344.

29. Schneider S, Turner BS, Califf R, Burks W, McHutchison JG, Gilliss C. (2008) Academic

Research Units: Challenges and Opportunities. Research Practitioner 9(5), 175-184.

30. Caruso DM, Holditch-Davis D, Bartlett R, Turner B (2010) ACES: A program to improve

asthma outcomes in a high morbidity pediatric population. Clinical Scholars Review 3(2),

64-74

31. McGraw LK, Turner BS, Stotts NA, Dracup KA (2011). Acute coronary syndromes in

deployed military personnel. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

32. Lucky D, Turner B, Hall M, Lefever S, De Wert A, (2011) Blood Pressure Screenings

through Community Nursing Health Fairs: Motivating Individuals to Seek Health Care

Follow-up. Journal of Community Health Nursing.

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33. Kime T, Mohsini K, Nwankwo MU, Turner, B (2011) Central Line “attention “is their best

prevention. Adv Neonatal Care. Aug; 11 (4); 242-8; quiz 249-50.

34. Seto W, Turner BS, Champagne, MT Liu.L (2011) Utilizing a diabetic registry to manage

diabetes in low-income Asian-American immigrants. Population Health management Dec

e-print in advance of publication

35. Brandon DH, Tully KP, Silva S, Malcolm W, Murtha A, Turner B, & Holditch-Davis D.

(2012). Emotional responses of mothers of late preterm and fullterm infants. Journal of

Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing (JOGNN).

36. Brandon DH, Tully KP, Silva S, Malcolm W, Murtha A, Turner B, & Holditch-Davis D.

(2012). Emotional responses of mothers of late preterm and fullterm infants. Journal of

Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing (JOGNNStrahm, A and Turner, B ( in press)

Central Line Attention is the Best Prevention Advances in Neonatal Care

37. Chau A, Turner B, Derouin, A, Nazateno G (in press) Implementation of a STD Prevention

Program for College Students. Am Journal of Health Education

38. Sargsyan, A. and Turner B Development of an Internet-based Substance Abuse Continuing

Education Course for Practicing Registered Nurses. Journal of Nursing Staff Development

39. Hill. R, Vorderstrasse A, Peireria K, and Turner BS ( in press) Screening for Depression in

Patients with Diabetes: Addressing the Challenge" Journal for Nurse Practitioners

Under consideration

40. Cecil W, Turner, B and Wooten, D Is it an epileptic seizure? Educational intervention for

identification of epileptic seizures in children. Journal of Pediatric Healthcare .

41. Grossman, V Turner B and Snyder D. The role of lay community health promoters in

improving zinc compliance in an under five indigenous population in Guatemala. Journal of

Transcultural Nursing.

42. Falcone G, Turner B, Weiner R , Blessing R .Effectiveness of an Electroconvulsive Therapy

(ECT) Nurse Fellowship: Post Course Follow-up Evaluation. Journal of the American

Psychiatric Nurses Association.

Non-refereed publications:

1. Turner BS, Weiss M. (1994) How to make research happen: working with staff. JOGNN

– Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing, 23(4):345-9, 1994 May.

2. Turner BS. (1995) Posters: Getting your message across. Tar Heel Nurse, 57(3)22-4,

1995 May-Jun.

3. Turner, BS, Brandon, DH, Cornwall, MK (2004) Continuous versus bolus gavage

feeding in premature infants: The evidence. In Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and

Healthcare, Eds. Melnyk B, Fineout-Overhold E. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

Philadelphia Review 22-6, pp 22-51.

Chapters in books:

1. Frank G, Turner BS. (1986). Jaundice: In Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care, Eds.

Merenstein and Garner, 263-278. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

2. Pierce JR, Turner BS. (1986). Physiologic Monitoring. In Handbook of Neonatal

Intensive Care Eds. Merenstein and Garner, 263-278 CV Mosby:St. Louis.

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3. Turner BS. (1990). Embryologic and Physiologic Basis of Neonatal Respiration, Ed.

Renaud M. J.B Lippincott, AACN Clinical Issues, 1(2), 389-400.

4. Turner BS. (1991). Nursing Procedures. In Acute Respiratory Care of the Neonate, Ed.

Nugent J, 75-89. NICU Ink, San Rafael, CA.

5. Frank CG, Turner BS, and Merenstein GB. (1992). Jaundice. In Handbook of Neonatal

Intensive Care, Eds. Merenstein and Gardner. 3rd

ed. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

6. Murphy G, Turner BS. Pharmacology and Neonatal Care. (1992). In Handbook of

Neonatal Intensive Care, Eds. Merenstein and Gardner. 3rd

ed. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

7. Pierce JR, Turner BS. Physiologic Monitoring. (1992). In Handbook of Neonatal

Intensive Care Eds. Merenstein and Gardner. 3rd

ed. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

8. Turner BS. (1993). The Child with Respiratory Dysfunction in Whaley and Wong’s

Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, Ed. Wong D, 710-755. Mosby: St. Louis.

9. Turner BS. (1993). Pediatric Variations of Nursing Interventions in Whaley & Wong’s

Essential of pediatric Nursing, Ed. Wong D, 689-697. Mosby:St. Louis.

10. Turner BS. (1995). Caring for the acutely ill child in Key Aspects of Caring for the

Acutely Ill: Technological Aspects, Patient Education and Quality of Life, eds. Funk,

Champagne & Tornquist, 54-65. Springer New York Publishing Company.

11. Turner BS. (1997). Nursing Procedures. In Acute Respiratory Care of the Neonate. Ed.

Atkin K, 75-89. NICU Ink, San Rafael, CA.

12. Pierce J, Turner BS. (1998). Physiologic monitoring. In Handbook of Neonatal Intensive

Care, Eds. Merenstein and Gardner, 116-128. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

13. Murphy G, Turner BS. (1998). Pharmacology in the neonate. In Handbook of Neonatal

Intensive Care, Eds. Merenstein and Gardner 146-169. CV Mosby; St. Louis.

14. Turner BS. (1998). Endotracheal Suctioning of Newborns. In Encyclopedia of Nursing

Research, Ed. Fitzpatrick JJ. 171-173. Springer Publishing Company, NY.

15. Turner BS. (1998). Informed consent. In Encyclopedia of Nursing Research. Ed.

Fitzpatrick JJ, 269-271. Springer Publishing Company, NY.

16. Turner BS, Pierce J. (2003) Physiologic monitoring. In Handbook of Neonatal Intensive

Care Eds. Merenstein and Gardner. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

17. Cotton M, Turner BS, Miller-Bell, M. (2003) Pharmacology in the neonate. In

Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care, Eds. Merenstein and Gardner. CV Mosby: St.

Louis.

18. Turner BS. (2005) Endotracheal Suctioning of Newborns. In Encyclopedia of Nursing

Research, Ed. Fitzpatrick JJ, 171-173,. Springer Publishing Company, NY.

19. Turner BS. (2005) Informed consent. In Encyclopedia of Nursing Research, Ed.

Fitzpatick JJ. Springer Publishing Company, NY, 2005.

20. Bradshaw, W, Turner BS, Pierce J. (2006) Physiologic monitoring. In Handbook of

Neonatal Intensive Care, 139-156. Eds. Merenstein and Gardner. CV Mosby: St. Louis.

21. Cotton M, Turner BS, Miller-Bell, M. (2006) Pharmacology in the neonate. In

Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care Eds. Merenstein and Gardner, 175-191.CV Mosby:

St. Louis.

22. Turner B and Paden M. (2010) Technology integration program for nursing education

and practice (TIP-NEP) In Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century: An International

Look at Practice, Trends and the Future, 2nd

Edition, Ed. Burns 118-123.

4. Books:

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1. Turner BS, Bigard DJ. (1983). Newborn Nursery Procedures: The Paraprofessionals

Guide, Wingate Publications: Mill Valley, CA. (out of print)

5. Non-authored publications: Not applicable

6. Other: Published scientific reviews

a. Monographs

1. Turner BS. (1989) Noninvasive monitoring of the neonate: Part I, JOGN Update, 11(6),

1-13.

2. Turner BS. (1989) Noninvasive monitoring of the neonate: Part II. JOGN Update, 11(7),

1-12.

3. Turner BS. (1998) Endotracheal suctioning in neonates:open system suctioning.

Technical Bulletin, NICU Ink 1-12.

b. Editorials, position, and background papers

1. Turner BS. The “other” intensive care unit…newborn intensive care unit. Heart & Lung:

Journal of Critical Care, 21(5):409-10, 1992 Sep-Oct.

c. Critiques, comments, and abstracts

1. Turner BS. (1983) Does a Planned Neonatal Outreach Educational Program Improve

Knowledge? by D. Abell in Journal of the California Perinatal Association, Fall 1982;

reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, January, 18.

2. Turner BS. (1983) Father Participation in Birth: Fact and Fiction by K.A. May in

Journal of the California Perinatal Association, Fall 1982; reviewed in Nursingworld

Journal, March.

3. Turner BS. (1983) Metabolic Bone Disease in Premature Infants by C.J. Richardson and

L.E. Swischuk in Perinatology Neonatology, February 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld

Journal, April, 12.

4. Turner BS. (1983) Nurse's Role in Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring by C. Afriat in

Perinatology Neonatology, March 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, May, 8.

5. Turner BS. (1983) Drug Therapy in Neonatal Lung Disease by D.W. Thiebeault and J.C.

Callenbach in Perinatology Neonatology, April 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

June, 10.

6. Turner BS. (1983) Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in the Newborn by P. Rhodes, and

C. Puckett in Perinatology Neonatology, May 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

July, 9.

7. Turner BS. (1983) Peer Telephone Counseling: Health Care Implications by J. Lipson in

Journal of the California Perinatal Association, Spring 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld

Journal, August, 10.

8. Turner BS. (1983) Sensory Processing Abilities of the Preterm Infant by J. Oehler in

Journal of the California Perinatal Association, Spring 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld

Journal, September, 13.

9. Turner BS. (1983) Surfactant Replacement Therapy in Hyaline Membrane Disease by T.

Glatz in Journal of the California Perinatal Association, Spring 1983; reviewed in

Nursingworld Journal, October, 17.

10. Turner BS. (1983) The Anemia of Prematurity by M. Brown in Perinatology

Neonatology, September 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, November, 8.

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11. Turner BS. (1983) Nutrient Deficiency by N. Cohen Addad in Perinatology

Neonatology, October 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, December, 10.

12. Turner BS. (1984) Options for Ventilating the Pediatric Patient by G. Price and D. Cain

in Perinatology Neonatology, November/December 1983; reviewed in Nursingworld

Journal, January, 10.

13. Turner BS. (1984) Neonatal Complications Associated with Maternal Diabetes by R.

Mangione, M. Torre, A. DeLuca, and D. Molloy in Neonatal Network, December

1983;reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, February, 9.

14. Turner BS. (1984) Birthweight, Gestational Age and Neonatal Risks by S.Sahu in

Perinatology Neonatology, January/February 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

March, 9.

15. Turner BS. (1984) Endotracheal Suctioning of Premature Infants by M.Cunningham, M.

Baum, and R. Nelson in Journal of the California Perinatal Association, Winter 1984;

reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, April, 10.

16. Turner BS. (1984) Nosocomial Viral Infections: An NICU Side Effect by F. Strodtbeck

in Neonatal Network, February 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, May, 9.

17. Turner BS. (1984) The Use of Oral Versus Nasal Endotracheal Tubes in Newborn

Infants by A. Spitzer and W. Fox in Journal of the California Perinatal

Association,Winter 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, June, 8.

18. Turner BS. (1984) X Ray Exposure to Staff in the NICU by P. Beachy and L. Powers in

Neonatal Network, April 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, July, 12.

19. Turner BS. (1984) The Toybrary Concept: Expansion into the Neonatal Intensive Care

Unit by K. Lehman in Neonatal Network, June 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

August, 8.

20. Turner BS. (1984) Yawning (Stretch Reflex) Behavior in Neonates by D. Patel, L.

Selvam, P. Kern and H. Weiss in Perinatology Neonatology, July/August 1984; reviewed

in Nursingworld Journal, September, 8.

21. Turner BS. (1984) Collection and Storage of Breast Milk: Current Considerations by K.

Kinsey in Neonatal Network, August 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

October,12.

22. Turner BS. (1984) Hirschsprung's Disease: Current Trends and Practices by C. Kenner

in Neonatal Network, August 1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, November, 10.

23. Turner BS. (1984) The Neutrophil and Neonatal Sepsis: Interpreting the WBC Count by

D. Luthi in Neonatal Network, October1984; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

December, 8.

24. Turner BS. (1985) Time Management: The Foundation of a Smoothly Operating NICU

by S. Brown in Neonatal Network, October 1985; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal,

December, 9.

25. Turner BS. (1985) Ultrasound Identification of Risk of Preterm Complications of

Pregnancy by M. Cade, A.Evans, S. Moreau Sparks, T. Stanfel, D. McQuown, R.

Freeman in Perinatology Neonatology, September/October 1985; reviewed in

Nursingworld Journal, November, 8.

26. Turner BS. (1985) Test Weighing Breast Fed Babies: How Accurate Is It? by S.

Hendrickson in Neonatal Network, August 1985; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal

October, 9

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27. Turner BS. (1985) Temperamental Differences: A Critical Concept in Child Health Care

by S. Chase, and A. Thomas in Pediatrics Nursing, May/June 1985; reviewed in

Nursingworld Journal, September, 11.

28. Turner BS. (1985) Revising the Traditional Model: An Individualized Approach to

Developmental Interventions in the Intensive Care Nursery by K. Vandenberg in

Neonatal Network, April 1985; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, June, 7.

29. Turner BS. (1985) A Model Transitional Care Program for Premature Infants by

S.Bachrach, P. Branca, J. Clark Levenson, J. Partner & J. Hudes in Perinatology

Neonatology, April 1985; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, May.

30. Turner BS. (1985) Stress and the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner/Clinician by K. Antonelli

in Neonatal Network, February 1985; reviewed in Nursingworld Journal, April, 6.

31. Turner BS. (1994) Clinical comparison of localized intestinal perforation and

necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates by Buchheit and Stewart in Pediatrics 93:32-36. In

Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1),68-69.

32. Turner BS. (1994) Experience with the illuminated endotracheal tube in the prevention

of unsafe intubations in the premature and full-term newborn by Heller, and Heller in

Pediatrics 93:389-391,1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1),64.

33. Turner BS. (1994) Physiological changes plasma b endorphin and cortisol response to

tracheal intubation in neonates in Acta Paediatrics 83:151-156, 1994. In Capsules and

Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1), 62-64.

34. Turner BS. (1994) Neonatal plasma vitamin K levels following oral and intramuscular

administration of vitamin K. by Gupta, Salonikas, and Naidoo in Acta Paediatrics

83:133- 134,1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1), 62.

35. Turner BS. (1994) A prospective study of the outcome for fetuses with diaphragmatic

hernia by Harrison, Adzick, Estes and Howell. Journal of the American Medical

Association 271:382-384,1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1),61-

62.

36. Turner BS. (1994) Cardiorespiratory recordings from infants dying suddenly and

unexpectantly at home by Meny, Carrol, Carbone, and Kelly in Pediatrics 93:44-49,

1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1) 60-61.

37. Turner BS. (1994) Pain relief can reduce hypoxemia in distressed neonates during

routine treatment procedures by Pokela in Pediatrics 93:379-383, 1994. In Capsules and

Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1) 59-60.

38. Turner BS. (1994) A method for simultaneously measurement of cocaine and nicotine in

neonatal hair by Klein, Froman, Elioploulos, and Koren in Therapeutic Drug Monitor

16:67-70, 1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1)51.

39. Turner BS. (1994) Passive smoking during pregnancy and the risk of delivering a small

for gestational age infant. Fortier, Marcous, Brission in American Journal of

Epidemiology 139: 294-301, 1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing

1(1)31-32.

40. Turner BS. (1994) Intellectual impairment in children of women who smoke cigarettes

during pregnancy. Olds, Henderson, Tatelbaum in Pediatrics 93:221-227,1994. In

Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1),30-31.

41. Turner BS. (1994) The transfer of drugs and other chemicals into human milk by

Committee on Drugs (American Academy of Pediatrics). 1994 Pediatrics 93:137-150. In

Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing 1(1), 24-29.

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42. Turner BS. (1994) Measured energy expenditure in mechanically ventilated very low

birth weight infants. Samiec in Am J Med Sci 307:182-184, 1994 In Capsules and

Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2):63-64.

43. Turner BS. (1994) Retinopathy of prematurity: Review and the role of optometry. Hatch

in Clin Eye Vis Care 6:6-20, 1994 In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2),

60-61.

44. Turner BS. (1994) Indications for operation in necrotizing enterocolitis revisited.

Koslaske in J Pediatr Surg 29:663-666, 1994 In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric

Nursing, 1(2), 57.

45. Turner BS. (1994) Caloric loss from expressed mother’s milk during continuous gavage

infusion. Brennan-Behm in Neonatal Network 13(2):27-32, 1994 In Capsules and

Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 55-56.

46. Turner BS. (1994) A controlled trial of intravenous immune globulin to reduce

nosocomial infections in very-low-birth-weight infants. Fanaroff in New England Journal

of Medicine 330:1107-1113 In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 54-

55.

47. Turner BS. (1994) Low-dose indomethacin and prevention of intraventricular

hemorrhage: A multicenter randomized trial. Ment in Pediatrics 93:543-550, 1994 and

Brain injury caused by intraventricular hemorrhage: Is indomethacin the silver bullet for

prevention? Volpe in Pediatrics 93:673-676, 1994 In Capsules and Comments in

Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 53-54.

48. Turner BS. (1994) The effect of Epoetin Beta (Recombinant Human Erythropoietin) on

the need for transfusion in very-low-birth weight infants. Maier in New England Journal

of Medicine \330:1173-1178, 1994 In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2),

51-52.

49. Turner BS. (1994) Outcome of very low birth weight infants: multiple gestation versus

singletons. Piechcuch in Pediatrics 93:611-615, 1994 In Capsules and Comments in

Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 52-53.

50. Turner BS. (1994) Complications of neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation:

Collective experience from the extracorporeal life support organization. Zwischenberger

in J Thoracic Cardiovasc Surg 107:838-849, 1994 In Capsules and Comments in

Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 50-51.

51. Turner BS. (1994) Influence of head-neck posture on airflow and pulmonary mechanics

in preterm neonates. Reiterated in Pediatr Pulmonol 17:149-154,1994. In Capsules and

Comments in Pediatric Nursing,1(2),49.

52. Turner BS. (1994) Noninvasive monitoring of oxygenation in infants and children:

practical considerations and areas of concern. Poets in Pediatrics 93:737-746, 1994. In

Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 44-45.

53. Turner BS. (1994) A perspective on neuropathologic findings in victims of the Sudden

Infant Death Syndrome: The Triple-Risk Model. Filiano, Kinney in Biol. Neonate

65:194-197, 1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 40.

54. Turner BS. (1994) Thermoregulation in neonates. Thomas in Neonat Network 13(2):15-

22, 1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 35.

55. Turner BS. (1994) The effect of breast-feeding frequency on serum bilirubin levels.

Maisels, Vain, Acquavita, DeBlanco, Cohen, Digregorio in Am J Obstet Gynecol

170:880-883, 1994. In Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 30-31.

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56. Turner BS. (1994) Infant sleep position and risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome:

Report of Meeting Held January 13 and 14, 1994, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,

MD. Willinger, Hoffman, Hartford in Pediatrics 93:814-819, 1994. In Capsules and

Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 30.

57. Turner B. (1998) Mainstream end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in the neonatal

intensive care unit. By Rozycki, Sysyn, Marshall, Wiswell in Pediatrics. Abstract and

commentary in Journal of Child and Family Nursing 1(1) 34-35.

58. Turner B. (1998) Early postpartum discharge: How are mother managing by Fishbein

and Burggraf in JOGN. Abstracted and commentary in Journal of Child and Family

Nursing 1(1) 23-2

59. Turner B. (1998) Postpartum Teaching priorities: The viewpoints of nurses and mothers.

By Berger and Loveland-Cook in JOGN. Abstracted and commentary in Journal of Child

and Family Nursing 1(1) 22-23.

60. Turner BS. (1998) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Short, M

(1998) A comparison of temperature in VLBW infants swaddled versus unswaddled in a

double-walled incubator in skin control mode. Neonatal Network 17(3) 25-31. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 1(1):36-37, 1998 Sept-Oct.

61. Turner BS. (1998) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Cooper, T,

Berseth, C, Adams, J et al. (1998) Actuarial survival in the premature infants less than 30

weeks’ gestation Pediatrics 101(6) 975-978. Journal of Child & Family Nursing,

1(2):93-94, 1998 Nov-Dec.

62. Turner BS. (1998) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Larsson,B,

Thannfeldt,G, Lagercrantz, H. et al. Venipuncture is more effective and less painful than

heel lancing for blood tests in neonates. Pediatrics 101(5) 882-886. Journal of Child &

Family Nursing, 1(2):99, 1998 Nov-Dec.

63. Turner BS. (1998) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Gregoire,

M, Lefebvre, R, Glorieux, J (1998) Health and developmental outcomes at 18 months in

very preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Pediatrics 101(5) 856-860.

Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 1(2):105-106, 1998 Nov-Dec.

64. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on American

Academy of Pediatrics (1998). Hospital discharge of the high-risk neonate-proposed

guidelines. Pediatrics, 102(2), 411-417. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(1):36,

1999 Jan-Feb.

65. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Harel Y,

Niranjan V, Evans BJ (1998). The current practice patterns of mechanical ventilation for

respiratory failure in pediatric patients. Heart And Lung, 27, 238-244. Journal of Child &

Family Nursing, 2(1):41, 1999 Jan-Feb.

66. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Tyszczuk

L, Meek J, Elwell C et al (1998). Cerebral blood flow is independent of mean arterial

blood pressure in preterm infants undergoing intensive care. Pediatrics, 102(2), 337-341.

Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(1):43-4, 1999 Jan-Feb.

67. Turner BS. (1999) Special section: care technologies.. commentary on Battin M,

Maalouf EF, Counsell S et al (1998).Physiological stability of preterm infants during

magnetic resonance imaging. Early Human Development, 52,101-110. Journal of Child

& Family Nursing, 2(2):93, 1999 Mar-Apr

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68. Turner BS. (1999) Special section: care technologies.. commentary on Heilskov J,

Kleiber C, Johnson K et al (1998). A randomized trial of heparin and saline for

maintaining intravenous locks in neonates. Journal of the Society of Pediatric Nursing,

3(3), 111-116. Journal of Child & Family Nursing,2(2):94-6, 1999 Mar-Apr.

69. Turner BS. (1999) Special section: care technologies.. commentary on Trotter CW

(1998). A national survey of percutaneous central venous catheter practices in neonates.

Neonatal Network, 17(6), 31-38. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(2):99-100, 1999

Mar-Apr.

70. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Hutti MH,

dePacheco M, Smith M (1998). A study of miscarriage: development and validation of

the perinatal grief intensity scale. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal

Nursing, 27(5), 547-555. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(2):115-6, 1999 Mar-Apr.

71. Turner BS. (1999) Special section: neonatal nursing.. commentary on Griffin T, Wishba

C, Kavanaugh K (1998). Nursing interventions to reduce stress in parents of hospitalized

preterm infants. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 13(5),290-295. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing, 2(3):175-6, 1999 May-Jun.

72. Turner BS. (1999) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Zhu BP, Rolfs RT,

Nangle BE et al (1999). Effect of the interval between pregnancies on perinatal

outcomes. New England Journal of Medicine, 340(8), 589-593. Journal of Child &

Family Nursing, 2(4):265-6, 1999 Jul-Aug.

73. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Bhutani

VK, Johnson L, Sivieri EM (1999). Predictive ability of a predischarge hour-specific

serum bilirubin for subsequent significant hyperbilirubinemia in healthy term and near-

term newborns. Pediatrics, 103(1), 6-14. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(4):266-7,

1999 Jul-Aug.

74. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Dellaporta

K, Aforismo D, Butler-O'Hara M (1999). Co-bedding of twins in the neonatal intensive

care unit. Pediatric Nursing, 24(6), 529-531. Journal of Child & Family Nursing,

2(4):269-70, 1999 Jul-Aug.

75. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on

Hermansen, M, Hermansen, M (1999) the influence of equipment weights on neonatal

daily weight measurements Neonatal Network 18(1) 33-36. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing, 2(4):270-271, 1999 Jul-Aug.

76. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on North, K,

Fleming, P, Golding, J et al. (1999). Pacifier use and morbidity in the first six months of

life. Pediatrics 103(3) e34. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(5):352-354, 1999 Sept-

Oct.

77. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. commentary on Pridham,

K, Kosorok, M, Greer, F. (1999) The effects of prescribed versus ad libitum feedings and

formula caloric density on premature infants dietary intake and weight gain. Nursing

Research 48(2) 86-93. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(5):354, 1999 Sept-Oct.

78. Turner BS. (1999) The child with an acute or critical illness.. Lannon, C, bailey, A,

Fleishman, A et al. (1999) American Academy of Pediatrics task force on circumcision:

circumcision policy statement. Pediatrics 103(3) 686-693. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing, 2(5):372-373, 1999 Sept-Oct.

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79. Turner BS. (1999) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Lund C, Kuller J,

Lane A et al (1999). Neonatal skin care: the scientific basis for practice. Neonatal

Network, 18, 15-27. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2(6):425-6, 1999 Nov-Dec.

80. Turner BS. Health promotion for children…commentary on Novosad C, Freudigman K,

Thoman EB (1999). Sleep patterns in newborns and temperament at eight months: a

preliminary study. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 20,99-105. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 2(6):427-8, 2000 Nov-Dec.

81. Turner BS. (1999) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Jeffery HE,

Megavand A, Page M(1999). Why the prone position is a risk factor for sudden infant

death syndrome. Pediatrics,104(2), 263-269. Journal of Child & Family Nursing,

3(1):19-20, 2000 Jan-Feb.

82. Turner BS. (2000) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Raines, D (1999).

Suspended mothering: Women’s experiences mothering an infant with a genetic anomaly

identified at birth Neonatal Network 18(5) 35-39. Journal of Child & Family Nursing,

3(1):24-25, 2000 Jan-Feb.

83. Turner BS. (2000) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Schanler, R, Shulan,

R, Lau, C (1999). Feeding strategies for premature infants: Beneficial outcomes of

feeding fortified human milk versus preterm formula, Pediatrics,103, 1150-1157. Journal

of Child & Family Nursing, 3(1):28, 2000 Jan-Feb.

84. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on Escobar

GJ, Joffe S, Gardner MN et al (1999).Re-hospitalization in the first two weeks after

discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit. Pediatrics, 104(1), e2-e16.Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 3(1):33-34, 2000 Jan-Feb.

85. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on Brooks

SE, Marcus DM,Gillis D et al (1999).The effect of blood transfusion protocol on

retinopathy of prematurity: a prospective, randomized study. Pediatrics,104(3), 514-518.

Journal of Child& Family Nursing, 3(2):117,2000 Mar-Apr.

86. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on Finer, N,

Hobar, J, Carpenter J (1999) cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the very low-birth-weight

infants.: the Vermont Oxford Network experience. Pediatrics 104(6) 513-518. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 3(2):117-118, 2000 March-April.

87. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on Mofenson.

L, Lambert, J, Stiehm, E (1999). Risk factors for perinatal transmission of the human

immunodeficiency virus type 1 in women treated with zidovudine. New England Journal

of Medicine 341(6) 385-393. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 3(2):138-139 2000

March-April.

88. Turner BS. (2000) Professional issues..commentary on Hart, D (1999). Assessing

culture: Pediatric nurses’ beliefs and self-reported practices. Journal of Pediatric Nursing

14(4) 255-262. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 3(2):145-146 2000 March-April.

89. Turner BS. (2000) The child with a chronic condition.. commentary on Marshall DD,

Kotelchuck M,Young TE et al (1999).Risk factors for chronic lung disease in the

surfactant era: a North Carolina population-based study of very-low birthweight infants.

Pediatrics, 104(6), 1345-1350. Journal of Child Family Nursing, 3(3):222-3, 2000 May-

Jun.

90. Turner BS. (2000) The child with a chronic condition.. commentary on Waltman PA,

Schenk LK (1999). Neonatal ethical decision- making: Where does the NNP fit in?

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Neonatal Network, 8(8), 27-32. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 3(3):227-8, 2000

May-Jun.

91. Turner BS. (2000) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Gray L, Watt L,

Blass EM (2000). Skin-to-skin contact is analgesic in healthy newborns. Pediatrics,

105(1), e14. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 3(4):261-2, 2000 Jul-Aug.

92. Turner BS. (2000) Health promotion for children.. commentary on Varda KE, Behnke

RS (2000). The effect of timing of initial bath on newborn's temperature. Journal of

Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 29(1),27-32. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing3(4):269-70, 2000 Jul-Aug.

93. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on Truog RD,

Burns JP,Mitchell C et al (2000). Pharmacologic paralysis and withdrawal of mechanical

ventilation at the end of life. New England Journal of Medicine, 342(7), 508-511. Journal

of Child & Family Nursing, 3(4):279-80, 2000 Jul-Aug.

94. Turner BS. (2000) Health Promotion issues..commentary on Kohelet, D Arbel, E (2000).

A prospective search for urinary tact abnormalities in infants with isolated preauricular

tags Pediatrics 105(5). Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 3(5)327-328, 2000 Sept-Oct.

95. Turner BS. (2000) Professional issues…commentary on Larson, E, Silberger, M, Jakob,

K et al. (2000). Assessment of alternative hand hygiene regimens to improve skin health

among neonatal intensive care unit nurses Heart and Lung 29(2) 136-142. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 3(4):362-364, 2000 Sept-Oct.

96. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness…commentary on Catlin, A.

(2000) Physician’s neonatal resuscitation of extremely low-birth-weight preterm infants.

Neonatal Network 19(3), 25-32. Journal of Child & Family Nursing 3(6):410-411, 2000

Nov-Dec.

97. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness…commentary on Roberts,

K, Paynter, C, McEwan, B (2000) A comparison of kangaroo mother care and

conventional cuddling care. Neonatal Network 19(4), 31-35. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing, 3(6):414-415, 2000 Nov-Dec

98. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness…commentary on Termote,

J, Schaij-Delfos, N, Brouwers, H et. al.(2000) New developments in neonatology: Less

severe retinopathy of prematurity? Journal of Pediatric Opthalmology and Strabismus

37(3) Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 3(6):417-418, 2000 Nov-Dec.

99. Turner BS. (2000) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on

Neu.M,Browne, J, Vojir, C. (2000). The impact of two transfer techniques used during

skin-to skin care on the physiologic and behavioral responses of preterm infants Nursing

Research 49(4) 215-223. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 4(1):34-35, 2001 Jan-Feb.

100. Turner BS. (2001) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on

Yosipovitch, G, Maayan-Metzger, A. Merlob, P et al (2000). Skin barrier properties in

different body areas in neonates Pediatrics 106(1) 105-108. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing, 4(1):37-38, 2001 Jan-Feb.

101. Turner BS. (2001) The child with a chronic condition..commentary on Vohr, B,

Wright, L, Dusick, A et al. (2000). Neurodevelopmental and functional outcomes of

extremely low birth weight infants in the National Institute of Child Health and Human

Development Neonatal Research Network. Pediatrics 105(6) 1216-1226. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 4(1):54-55, 2001 Jan-Feb.

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102. Turner BS. (2001) The child with a chronic condition..commentary on Wood, N,

Marlow, N, Costeloe, K. et al (2000). Neurologic and developmental disability after

extremely preterm birth New England Journal of Medicine 343(6) 378-384. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 4(1):55-56, 2001 Jan-Feb.

103. Turner BS. (2001) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on deLeeuw,

R, Cuttini, M, Nadai, M et al.(2000). Treatment choices for extremely preterm infants:

an international perspective. Journal of Pediatrics137(5) 608-15. Journal of Child &

Family Nursing, 4(3):179-181, 2001 May-June.

104. Turner BS. (2001) The child with an acute or critical illness..commentary on Frank. L,

Quinn, D, Zahr. L. (2000). Effect of less frequent bathing of preterm infants on skin

flora and pathogen colonization. Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecologic, and Neonatal

Nursing. 29(6) 584-589. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 4(3):181-182, 2001 May-

June.

105. Turner BS. The child with a chronic condition..commentary on Dees, E, Lin, H Cotton,

R, et al. (2000) Outcome of preterm infants with congenital heart disease. Journal of

Pediatrics 137(5) 653-659. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 4(3):193-194,2001

May-June.

106. Turner BS. (2001) The child with a chronic condition..commentary on Gray, J, Safran,

C,Davis, R et al. (2000) Baby Carelink: Using the internet and telemedicine to improve

care for high-risk infants. Pediatrics 106(6) 1318-1324. Journal of Child & Family

Nursing, 4(3):193-194, 2001 May-June.

107. Turner BS. (2001) The child with an acute or critical condition..commentary on

Harrison, L Williams, A, Bermbaum, M et al. (2000) Physiologic and behavioral effects

of gentle human touch on preterm infants. Research in Nursing and Health 23, 435-46.

Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2001 July-Aug.

108. Turner BS. (2001) The child with a chronic condition..commentary on Dennery, P,

Siedman, D, Stevenson, D (2001) Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia. New England Journal

of Medicine 344(8) 581-590. Journal of Child & Family Nursing, 2001 July-Aug.

109. Turner BS. (2001) The child with a chronic condition..commentary on Racadio. J,

Doellman, D, Johnson, N et al. (2001) Pediatric peripherally inserted central catheters;

complication rates related to catheter tip location. Pediatrics 107 (2) e28-36. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 2001 July-Aug.

110. Turner BS. (2001) The child with a chronic condition…commentary on Racadio J,

Doellman D, Johnson N et al. (2001). Pediatric peripherally inserted central catheters;

complication rates related to catheter tip location. Pediatrics 107 (2) e28-36. Journal of

Child & Family Nursing, 2001 July-Aug.

111. McGraw L, Turner B, Stotts N, Paul S, and Dracup K.(2009) (abstract), "Comparison

of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Deployed U.S. Military Personnel", Circulation,

online March 16, 2009.

d. Computer-assisted Instruction (Published and commercially available)

1. Turner BS. Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Med-Sims, Kansas City, MO; 1989.

2. Turner BS. Respiratory Distress Syndrome.Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD; 1992.

3. Turner BS. Respiratory Distress Syndrome. AACN, Laguna Beach, CA; 1993.

e. Book Reviews

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1. Turner BS Neonatal Intensive Care; Edited Guthrie, New York: Churchill

Livingstone, 1988; reviewed in Heart & Lung, 18(2), 216-217; 1989.

2. Turner BS. Communicating Like a Manager by Williams & Wilkins, 1989,

reviewed in Journal of Professional Nursing, 6(5), 313-314; 1990.

3. Turner BS. Assessment and Care of the Well Newborn. By Thureen PJ,; Deacon

J, O’Neill P, Hernandez J. Reviewed in Journal of Pediatric Nursing 15 (5) 331-

332; 2000.

4. Turner BS. (2001) Accident and Emergency Nursing by Walsh M, Kent A.

Butterworth Heimann. Reviewed in Military Medicine

f. Television

1. Public Broadcasting System, Caring for the Adult and Pediatric Ventilator Patient, aired

12 February 1992.

CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS

Federal

1. Consultant, Neonatal Nursing to the Surgeon General of the Army 1981-1988

2. Consultant to the Health Facilities Planning Agency, 1981-1990

United States Army, Washington, D.C., for the design and space

allocation for newborn intensive care units/newborn nurseries,

in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Central America

3. Consultant to DMIS (Defense Medical Information System) 1985-1990

Team member- wrote and developed the functional description for the

computerization of nursing documentation, reporting, and scheduling

for implementation in 750 military medical treatment facilities.

4. Consultant, Nursing Research to The Surgeon General of the Army 1987-1993

5. Consultant to the Priority Expert Panel A, 1988

Center for Nursing Research, NIH, Bethesda, MD

6. Consult to Institute of Medicine for review of the Tri Service 1995

Nursing Research Program - Report of Activities

7. Consultant on Federal Grants:

• Jones, M.B.(1990) Respiratory Strategies for LBW Infants. University

of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio. Funded by

NCNR/NIH.

• Evans, J.C. (1990) Stability of Infant Responses to Painful Procedures.

Wright State University. Funded by NCNR/NIH.

• Evans, J.C. (1991) Low Birth Weight Infants Responses to Routine

Caregiving in the NICU. Wright State University. Funded by

NCNR/NIH.

• Shyang-Yun, Pamela Shiao (1991) Nursing Gastric Tube Placement in

VLBW Infants. Case Western Reserve University. Funded by

NCNR/NIH.

• Carlo, W.A. (1991) Feeding VLBW Infants: Nursing Therapies For

Respiratory Control. Case Western Reserve University. Funded by

NIH grant

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• Ross-Alaolmolki , (1993) Pediatric Critical Care grant Case Western

Reserve University. Funded by DHHS.

• Evans, J.C. (1998) Low Birth Weight Infants Responses to Routine

Caregiving in the NICU. Wright State University. Funded by

NINR/NIH.

8. Consultant for the Hospital Pastoral Graduate Education Program, 1984-1988

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Civilian

9. Consultant to NURMIS Project Developer for J.B. Lippincott for the 1985-1988

development of computer assisted instruction for neonatal nurses.

10. Nursing Research Consultant for the Armed Forces District of 1986-1989.

NAACOG.

11. Consultant to American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 1986-1998.

for computer assisted instruction in neonatal intensive care nursing,

12. Research consultant: Womack Army Medical Center, Ft. Bragg, NC. 1993-Present

13. University of North Carolina- Charlotte 2008

13. University of Connecticut 2010-Present

14. California State University system 2010

15. New York University 2010

16. University of Ililnois- Chicago

17. International Consultant Trips (selected Federal and Civilian)

a. 1985 May; Gorgas Hospital, Panama City, Panama - To examine regionalization

and transportation of the critically ill infants from Level I & II nurseries to Level

III Nurseries within and outside Central America.

b. 1986 August; 97th General Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany – To examine and make

recommendations for the education of registered nurses working in newborn units

in hospitals associated with military commands. To make recommendations for

improvement of in country transport from the outlying community hospital to the

newborn intensive care units.

c. 1986 August; Landstuhl Regional Army Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany -

To examine the transportation of infants from this facility to Washington, DC.

To consolidate and coordinate the transfer of nursing care information and

medical information from one facility to the other.

d. 1987 September; Gorgas Hospital, Panama City, Panama – To review the

credentialing program for registered nurses in the newborn intensive care unit, to

review the proposed structural changes in the nurseries, and to sponsor a 40 hour

newborn intensive care nursing course for the registered nurses, to consult with

the Chief of Newborn Medicine on matters relating to nursing care of the

compromised infant.

e. 2003; Cyprus, Greece and Turkey – To consult on nursing leadership and

collaboration- present a 1 week program on leadership.

f. 2003-2011; Germany – 40 hospital association – To implement the role of the

advanced practice nurse in critical care units, cardiovascular outpatient, and

anesthesia.

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g. 2006-2010; Taiwan – To work with the National Government Health Institute

of Taiwan to establish standards for nurse practitioner education and practice

in Taiwan.

h. 2007; Work with Kagawa University in Japan and the University of Brunei

Darussalam – To develop a BSN and MSN level of education for nurses

Member of NIH Study Sections

1989 Specialized Centers for Nursing Research: National Center for

Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health

1990 Bioethics in Clinical Decision Making: National Center for Nursing

Research, National Institutes of Health

1991 Scientific Review Group on Bioethics

National Center for Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health

1992 Bioethics in Clinical Decision Making

National Center for Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health

Member of Department of Health and Human Services Review Sections

1998 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals, Department of

Health and Human Services

1999 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals, Department of

Health and Human Services

2000 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals, Department of

Health and Human Services

2001 Chair, Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel,

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2002 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals, Department of

Health and Human Services

2003 Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Panel,

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2004 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals, Department of

Health and Human Services

2004 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2005 Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Panel,

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2005 Advanced Nurse Education Review Panel,

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Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2007 Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Panel,

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2008 Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Panel,

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2010 Affordable Care Act Nurse Managed Clinics Panel,

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2011 Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Panel

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

2012 Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Panel

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professionals,

Department of Health and Human Services

AWARDS/HONORS

1970 National Service Defense Medal

1970 Promotion to First Lieutenant

1971 Promoted to Captain

1972 Army Commendation Medal

1974 Army Commendation Medal, First Oak Leaf Cluster

1975 Army Scholarship for Graduate Education

1977 Promoted Major

1981 Army Nurse Corps Commendation

1981 Army Scholarship for Doctoral Education

1981 Army Service Medal

1981 Meritorious Service Medal

1981 Overseas Service Medal

1981 Surgeon General's Commendation

1981 March of Dimes Hencmann Award - for outstanding contribution to outreach education

of neonatal nurses

1982 Overseas Service Ribbon

1984 Who's Who in American Nursing

1985 Distinguished Dissertation Award, University of California, San Francisco

1986 Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel

1986 "A" Professional Designation for Pediatric Nursing from The Surgeon General -

The highest recognition given in the military for clinical expertise and excellence in

professional practice. This award is "equivalent to chair of a department, division or

service and".. to individuals who are "nationally prominent in his/her field."

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(AR 611-101)

1986 Colonel Katherine F. Galloway Distinguished Nurse Award - U.S. Army Nurse Corps

1987 Army Nurse of the Year - U.S. Army Nurse Corps

1987 Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee Award from the Daughters of the American Revolution

1987 Outstanding Pediatric Nurse, AACN, NAPSIG

1988 Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT

1988 Inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing

1988 Order of Military Medical Merit, The Surgeon General of the Army

1989 Army Achievement Medal - for outstanding humanitarian aid provided to a Hungarian

citizen aboard a civilian aircraft over the Atlantic Ocean

1989 Meritorious Service Medal, First Oak Leaf Cluster

1991 Promoted to Colonel

1991 National Service Medal - Bronze Star

1992 Army Commendation Medal - Second Oak Leaf Cluster

1993 Legion of Merit

1999 Distinguished Nurse Lecturer for Southeastern North Carolina Nursing Consortium

2003 Distinguished Nurse Researcher Lectureship East Carolina University

2005 Juanita Long Community Service Award

2006 Duke University School of Nursing Distinguished Service Award

2011 Harris Visiting Scholar; University of Illinois at Chicago

2011 Elizabeth P Hanes Distinguished Professorship in Nursing

SERVICE

Professional Organizations and Participation

American Academy of Nursing 1988-Present

American Association of Critical Care Nurses 1984-2006

AACN National Study Group on Endotracheal Suctioning 1984-1995

American Nurses Association, 1975-Present

ANA Council of Nurse Researchers 1983-1997

ANA Council of Clinical Nurse Specialists 1983-1994

California Perinatal Association 1978-1992

National Association of Neonatal Nurses 1988-1990, 1994-2005

National Perinatal Association 1978-1984, 1986-1992

North Carolina Nurses Association 1993-Present

NCNA Council on Research 1993-1999

Nurses Association of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 1973-1993

NAACOG AFD Research Coordinator 1984-1986

Sigma Theta Tau, 1977-Present

Sigma Theta Tau Treasurer Psi Chapter 1990-1993

Sigma Theta Tau Nurse Counselor 1994-2000

Nurse Research Consultant 1998-2006

Southern Nursing Research Society 1993-1999

Editorial Activities

a) Editorial Boards

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1. Editorial Board, Heart and Lung, 1991-Present.

2. Editorial Board, Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing, 1993-1997.

3. Editorial Board; Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 1998-2003

b) Reviewer for Journals

1. Heart and Lung by CV Mosby Co, 1987-Present

2. Book Reviewer: Whaley & Wong: Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, Neonatal Content,

1990

3. Journal of Professional Nursing, 1990-Present.

4. The United States Pharmacopeia Convention, Inc. 1990-2006

(content expert on exogenous surfactant therapy)

5. Military Medicine, 1993- Present

6. American Journal of Critical Care, 1993 - Present

7. Reviewer for Drug Information for Health Care, 1999

8. Pediatrics, 2007 - Present

Task Forces

1988 American Thoracic Society Nursing Research Priority Conference,

November, Chicago, IL, member

1988 AACN Consensus Conference on Outcome Standards for

Critically Ill Patients, January, Newport Beach, CA, member

1988 NAACOG Task Force on Nursing Research Priorities, April,

Washington, D.C., member

TEACHING

Visiting/Guest Lecturer- Colleges/Schools of Nursing and Allied Health 1984-Present

Academy of Health Sciences, San Antonio, TX

Briar Cliff College, Sioux City IA

Capitol University, Columbus OH

Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC

Kent State University, Kent OH

North Carolina Central University, Durham

Northwest State University of Louisiana, Shreveport LA

Pacific Lutheran University, Spanaway, WA

Pembroke State University, NC

Russell Sage University, NY

Saint Marin’s College, Lacey, WA

Syracuse University, NY

University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI

Military

Course Director 1. Turner, B.S. 1978-1988. Newborn Intensive Care Nursing Course. For registered nurses

working in newborn intensive care units in military medical facilities in the United States,

Europe, Asia, or Central America. Course combines clinical, didactic and laboratory

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experiences in the care and transportation of the critically ill infant. Approved for course

certificate and continuing education units.

2. Turner, B.S. 1978-1988. Care of the Critically Ill Newborn. A 40-80 hour clinical

experience in a Level III newborn intensive care unit designed to upgrade clinical skills

in neonatal intensive care nursing. Structured learning experiences. Approved for

continuing education credit.

Civilian

Duke University

Graduate Courses in the School of Nursing (selected)

N307 Research Methods- 3 credits, taught twice a year to an average of 70 students/year

(1993 – Present)

N312 Research Utilization- 3 credits, taught once a year to an average of 35

students/year (1993 – Present)

N388 Physiologic Monitoring and Advanced Practice Procedures- 3 credits, taught once

a year to an average of 32 students/year (1996 – Present)

N315 Directed Research taught 1-2 times a year for an average of 12 students (2000-

Present)

N570 Population Based Health taught up to 25 students once a year

N650 Evidence Based Practice; 3 credits once a year for up to 25 DNP students

Guest lecturer across programs (ABSN, MSN, DNP, PhD) in the School of Nursing with

emphasis on adult acute care, pediatrics and clinical research management programs.

Department of Pediatrics and School of Nursing

Advanced Practice Laboratories using animal models - arrange and teach three advanced

practice laboratory sessions per year for students in acute care, pediatrics and neonatal

majors as well as neonatal and pediatric residents. Techniques taught include long line

insertion (PICC), bladder taps, lumbar punctures, chest tube insertion, intubation, and

spinal taps. 1997-Present

Divinity: Co-taught (wth Margot Hoover) the Research Methods course for the pastoral

education students. 1998

Dissertation Committee Memberships (selected) 1. Loan L. (1994) Tracheobronchial trauma with ventilator temperature changes,

Dissertation, University of Washington

2. Jones LD. (1996) Development of “Healthserve”: A measure of customer service

orientation in health care. Dissertation; Florida International University

3. Sutton D. (2004) LPN-RN: pass rates on NCLEX . Dissertation; Florida International

University 4. McGraw. L (2008) Cardiovascular risk factors in soldiers evacuated from Iraq and

Afghanistan. Dissertation: University of California, San Francisco.

5. McArthur- Kearney, C (2012) Diabetes prevalence and mortality rates correlation with

NC unemployment; does county of residence make a difference? Dissertation: Central

Michigan University

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6. Olsen N. ( in progress) The 21st century hospital solution for extra patient safety- RNx.

Dissertation; North Central University

PRESENTATIONS (selected 1979- 2011)

Turner BS. (1979) Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist- Role and Utilization, Mead-Johnson

Symposium, Vail, CO, June. Turner BS. (1980) Development of a Regionalized Perinatal Outreach Education Program,

Professional Nursing Practice Seminar, San Antonio, TX, August.

Turner BS. (1981) Cues ICU Nurses Respond to in the Evaluation of Nursing Management

Practices for Premature Infants, Pediatric Nursing Research

Conference, U.S. Army Nurse Corps, Sheraton Hotel, Silver Spring, MD, 28 March-1 April.

Turner BS. (1981) The Incidence of Bacterial Infections in Premature Infants Following

Initiation of a Sibling Visitation Policy in a NICU, Phyllis J. Verhonick Nursing

Research Symposium, U.S. Army Nurse Corps, San Antonio, TX, June.

Turner BS. (1981) Development of a Regionalized Perinatal Outreach Education Program,

American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Perinatal Pediatrics, Coeur d'Alene, ID,

June.

Turner BS. (1983) Respiratory Management Techniques used by NICU Nurses – A Nation-

wide Survey, Pediatric Nursing Research Conference, U.S. Army Nurse Corps, Sheraton

Hotel, Silver Spring, MD, 28 March-1 April.

Turner BS. (1984) Research in Nursing: Nursing Trends in Respiratory Therapy, Nursing

Grand Rounds, Letterman Army Medical Center and Letterman Army Institute of

Research, San Francisco, CA, 28 February.

Turner BS. (1984) Nursing Management: Techniques Used in the Intensive Care Nursery,

Neonatal Nurses of Northern California, Oakland, CA, 29 February.

Turner BS. (1984) Nursing Research in Everyday Practice, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City,

IA, 12 April.

Turner BS. (1984) Nursing Research: Clinical Applications, University of Wisconsin, Eau

Claire, WI, 13 April.

Turner BS. (1984) Nursing Respiratory Management Techniques, Northwestern State

University of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA, 10-11 May.

Turner BS. (1984) Tracheobronchial Trauma Following Endotracheal Suctioning,

University of California, San Francisco, CA, 1 August.

Turner BS. (1984) Nursing Trends in Respiratory Therapy, AFD/ACOG/NAACOG, Hyatt

Regency, Atlanta, GA, 7-12 October.

Turner BS. (1985) Amniotic Band Syndrome: Implications for Nursing NAACOG/AFD,

Crystal City, VA, 6-8 April.

Perez-Fontan, J.,Turner BS. , Heldt, G., Gregory, G. (1985) Pulmonary Mechanics During

Conventional Mechanical Ventilation at Rapid Rates in Rabbits with Saline Lavaged

Lungs, Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, D.C., 5-9 May.

Turner BS. (1985) The Effects of Suctioning Through a Modified ET Adaptor on

Oxygenation, Secretion Recovery and Tracheobronchial Trauma, Fifth Annual

Conference on Military Perinatal Research, Aspen, CO, 14-17 July.

Turner BS. (1985) Suctioning Premature Infants: The Effects of Intermittent Versus

Continuous Negative Pressure, The 92nd Conference of the Association of Military

Surgeons of the United States, Anaheim, CA, 11-14 November.

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Turner BS. (1985) The Effects of Suctioning Through a Modified ET Adaptor on

Oxygenation, Secretion Recovery and Tracheobronchial Trauma, ANA Council of Nurse

Researchers, San Diego, CA, 4-7 December.

Turner BS. (1986) Current Concepts in Neonatal Nursing, National Student Nurses

Association 1986 Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, 23-27 April.

Stone K, Rudy E,Turner BS, Baun M. (1986) Endotracheal Suctioning: Past, Present and

Future, AACN National Teaching Institute, Anaheim, CA, 19-24 May.

Turner BS. (1986) Challenges for Nurses in the Expanded Role, Nursing Leadership

Conference, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., 31 July.

Turner BS. (1986) The Effects of Continuous Versus Intermittent Negative Pressure During

Endotracheal Suctioning of Newborns, The Second International Intensive Care Nursing

Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands, 26-30 August.

Turner BS. (1986) Suctioning Through Side Port Endotracheal Tube Adapters: The Effect

on Tracheobronchial Trauma, Phyllis J. Verhonick Research Symposium, Washington,

D.C., 8-12 Sept

Turner BS. (1986) Advances in Newborn Intensive Care: Nursing Implications, Spotlight

on Critical Care AACN, Washington, D.C., 24-25 September.

Turner BS. (1987) Neonatal Nursing: Implications for Changes in Nursing Practice,

University of Bridgeport, CT, 25 February.

Turner BS. (1987) Future Trends in Neonatal Nursing, University of Connecticut Storrs,

CT, 26 February.

Turner BS. (1987) Discharge Planning and Transfer Criteria for Back-Transport of Sick

Newborns, Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, NY, 27 February.

Turner BS. (1987) What is New in Neonatal Nursing for the 1980s, Nursing Students

Association of New York State Annual Conference, Syracuse, NY, 28 February.

Turner BS. (1987) Research Methodologies: The Experimental Approach, Academy of

Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 23-25 March.

Practice, AACN National Teaching Institute, New Orleans, LA, 4-7 May.

Stone K,Turner BS, Rudy E, Baun, M. (1987) Research: Perils, Pitfalls and Nursing.

McLoughlin A, Maloney J, Turner BS. (1987) Research: A Link Between Past, Present and

Future, NLN Convention, Washington, D.C., 14-18 June.

Turner BS. (1987) Airway Maintenance in the Intubated Neonate, National Conference of

Neonatal Nursing, Washington, D.C., 22-24 June.

Turner BS. (1987) Amniotic Band Syndrome, National Conference of Neonatal Nursing,

Washington, D.C., 22-24 June.

Turner BS. (1987) The Research Process: Where Do You Begin? Academy of Health

Sciences, San Antonio, TX, 12-13 August.

Turner BS. (1987) Conducting Research in the Critically Ill Newborn Population: Moral,

Ethical and Legal Concerns, NAACOG/AFD, Denver CO, 4-9 October.

Turner BS. (1987) Environmental Noise in the NICU: Implications for Nurses and Their

Patients, NAACOG/AFD, Denver, CO, 4-9 October.

Turner BS. (1987) Surgical Emergencies in the Newborn, National Perinatal Association,

St. Louis, MO, 5-9 November.

Turner BS. (1988) Neonatal Nursing: The Critical Difference, Russell Sage College Troy,

NY, 26 February.

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Turner BS. (1988) Emerging Trends in Neonatal Nursing, New York State Student Nurses

Association, 27 February.

Turner BS. (1988) Nursing Research in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, Academy of Health

Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 15 March.

Turner BS. (1988) Transtracheal Epinephrine: Effect on Tracheobronchial Epithelium,

Phyllis J. Verhonick Nursing Research Symposium, Chevy Chase, MD, 13 April.

Turner BS. (1988) Airway Maintenance of the Intubated Newborn, National Conference of

Neonatal Nursing, New Orleans, LA, 18-20 April.

Turner BS. (1988) Anomalies of the Airway and Their Management, National Conference

of Neonatal Nursing, New Orleans, LA, 18-20 April.

Turner BS. (1988) Complications Associated with Intubation: Immediate and Long Term

Consequences, National Conferences of Neonatal Nursing, New Orleans, LA, 18-20

April.

Baun M, Stone K,Turner BS. (1988) Presenting Research: Abstracts, Posters, and

Presentations, National Teaching Institute, AACN, Dallas, TX, 9-12 May.

Turner BS. (1988) Writing for Publication, Martin Army Community Hospital, Ft.

Benning, GA, 21-23 July.

Turner BS. (1988) Non-Invasive Monitoring of the Newborn: Trends for the 1990's,Third

Mellon Critical Care Conference, Cleveland, OH, 22-23 September.

Turner BS. (1988) Surgical Emergencies of the Newborn: Implications for Practice Third

Mellon Critical Care Conference, Cleveland, OH, 22-23 September.

Turner BS. (1989) Pediatric Nursing Research in the AMEDD, U.S. Army Nurse Corps

Pediatric Nursing Conference, Denver CO, 23-27 January.

Turner BS. (1989) Stabilization and Transport of the Critically Ill Newborn: Implications

for Nursing, 7th Medical Command Pediatric Nursing Course, Heidelberg, West

Germany, 13-15 February.

Turner BS. (1989) Apnea Monitoring in the Home: Nursing Practice and Research

Implications, 7th Medical Command Pediatric Nursing Course, Heidelberg, West

Germany, 13-15 February.

Turner BS. (1989) Airway Management of the Intubated Pediatric Patient, 7th Medical

Command Pediatric Nursing Course, Heidelberg, West Germany, 13-15 February.

Turner BS. (1989) Pediatric Nursing Research in the AMEDD, 7th Medical Command

Pediatric Nursing Course, Heidelberg, West Germany, 13-15 February.

Turner BS. (1989) Airway Management of the Intubated Pediatric Patient, U.S. Army

Nurse Corps Pediatric Nursing Conference, Denver CO, 23-27 February.

Rudy EB,Turner BS. (1989) Endotracheal Suctioning in Head Injured Adults and Neonates,

National Teaching Institute, Atlanta, GA, 14-17 May.

Turner BS. (1989) A Tribute to Harriet Werely and the Annual Review of Nursing

Research, U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Nursing Conference,

Bethesda, MD, 17-23 July.

Turner BS. (1989) Nursing Research in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, The Surgeon General's

Conference, Crystal City, VA, 13-18 August.

Turner BS. (1989) Nursing Research: Perils and Paradise, National Association of Neonatal

Nurses, 5th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, 14-17 September.

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Turner BS. (1989) Endotracheal Suctioning in Newborns; Answers to Common Questions,

National Association of Neonatal Nurses, 5th Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, 14-17

September.

Stone K, Baun M, Rudy E,Turner BS. (1989) Endotracheal Suctioning: In the Critically Ill,

Council of Nurse Researchers, Chicago, IL, 27-30 September.

Turner BS. (1990) Nursing Research: Practical Approaches and Pitfalls to Avoid, National

Conference of Neonatal Nurses, San Francisco, CA, 7-9 February.

Turner BS. (1990) Hot Issues and Clinical Tips in Respiratory Care, National Conferences

of Neonatal Nursing, San Francisco, CA, 7-9 February.

Turner BS. (1990) Nursing Research: Practical Approaches, Fitzsimons Army Medical

Center, Denver, CO, 18 May.

Turner BS. (1990) Endotracheal Suctioning in Critically Ill Patients, National Teaching

Institute, AACN San Francisco, CA, 21-23 May.

Turner BS. (1991) Nursing Research: Pitfalls and Perils, Capitol University, Columbus,

OH, 4-5 March.

Turner BS. (1991) Endotracheal Suctioning in Critically Ill Patients: Completed Results,

American Thoracic Society International Conference, Anaheim, CA, 12-15 May.

Turner BS. (1991) Nursing Research into the 21st Century, Sigma Theta Tau, Newburgh,

NY, 7 June.

Turner BS. (1991) Writing for Publication, Sigma Theta Tau, Newburgh, NY, 7 June.

Turner BS. (1991) Funding: From Stamps to Grants, Nursing Research Conference,

Honolulu, HI, 4-6 September.

Turner BS. (1991) Writing for Publication, Nursing Research Conference, Honolulu, HI,4-

6 September.

Turner BS. (1992) Surfactant Therapy, 1992 Pediatric Nursing Conference, Willigen

Germany, 13-17 January.

Turner BS. (1992) Surgical Emergencies in the Newly Born Infant: Nursing Implications,

1992 Pediatric Nursing Conference, Willigen, Germany, 13-17 January.

Turner BS. (1992) Writing for Publication, 1992 Pediatric Nursing Conference, Willigen,

Germany, 13-17 January.

Turner BS. (1992) Tracheal Suctioning: Neonates Through Adults, American Thoracic

Society 1992 International Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, 17-20 May.

Rudy E,Turner BS. , Closey, J., Curley, M. (1992) Caring for the Adult and Pediatric

Ventilator Patient, National Teaching Institute, American Association of Critical Care

Nurses, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18-21 May.

Turner BS. (1992) Interdisciplinary Research: The Shifting Paradigm, Colorado Nurses

Association Annual Research Conference, Denver, Colorado, 29-30 May.

Turner BS. (1992) Preparing an Oral Scientific Paper, Hawaii Nurses Association,

Honolulu, Hawaii, 11 September.

Turner BS. (1992) Funding Nursing Research, The Third Annual Creating Excellence in

Nursing Staff Development, Duke University, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 24

September.

Turner BS. (1992) Neonatal Suctioning Practices, National Association of Neonatal Nurses,

New Orleans, Louisiana, 26 September.

Turner BS. (1992) Writing Fundable Proposals, National Association of Neonatal Nurses

Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 26 September.

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Turner BS. (1992) Presenting and Publishing Your Findings, 2nd Annual Nursing Research

Conference, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 4 December.

Turner BS. (1992) Managing Roadblocks to Research, 2nd Annual Nursing Research

Conference, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 4 December.

Turner BS. (1992) Team Approach to Research, 2nd Annual Nursing Research Conference,

Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 4 December.

Turner BS. (1992) Jump Starting A Research Project, 2nd Annual Nursing Research

Conference, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 4 December.

Turner BS. (1992) Clinical Research to Clinical Practice: The Transition, Kent State

University, Kent, Ohio, 7 December.

Turner BS. (1992) Clinical Research to Clinical Practice: The Transition, St. Martin's

College, Lacey, Washington, 9 December.

Turner BS. (1993) Shaping the Future: You Are the Answer, North Carolina Student

Nurses Association, Raleigh, North Carolina, 4 February.

Turner BS. (1993) Integrating Nursing Research into Practice. Pacific Northwest

Association of Neonatal Nurses Neonatal Care: Creative Approaches for the Smallest

Reasons, Bellevue, WA 5-7 March.

Turner BS. (1993) Key Aspects of Caring for the Acutely Ill: Technological Aspects,

Patient Education, and Quality of Life; Endotracheal Suctioning in Newborn Infants,

April 23.

Turner BS. (1993) Key Aspects of Caring for the Acutely Ill: Technological Aspects,

Patient Education, and Quality of Life; Caring for the Acutely Ill Child, Chapel Hill,

NC, April 23.

Turner BS. (1993) Enhancing Potential Through Developing and Delivering Professional

Presentations and Posters. Creating Excellence in Nursing Staff Development. Chapel

Hill September 24.

Turner BS. (1993) Endotracheal Suctioning of Premature Infants. American Nurses

Association Council of Nurse Researchers. Washington, DC 14 November.

Turner BS. (1993) Writing for Publication. 3rd Annual Gwen Fortune Research

Conference, Durham, NC, 3 Dec.

Turner BS. (1994) Measurement of Physiologic Variables; endotracheal suctioning.

Southern Nursing Research Conference Chapel Hill, NC 24-27 Feb.

Turner BS. (1994) Surfactant Therapy: Update on Utilization and Patient Outcomes.

Maternal Child Nursing Conference, Dallas, TX 6-8 March.

Turner BS. (1994) Pulmonary Air Leaks: Identification and Management Priorities for

NICU. Maternal Child Nursing Conference Dallas, TX 6-8 March.

Turner BS. (1994) Airway Management. Triangle Neonatal Nurses Society Cary, NC 25

May.

Turner BS, Grant M, Martin-Nelson P. (1994) Collaborative Nursing Research: Hospital

and university settings. Eighth Biennial Phyllis J. Verhonick Nursing Research

Symposium. Denver, CO 20-25 May.

Turner BS. (1994) Funding research: Opportunities and considerations. Eighth Biennial

Phyllis J. Verhonick Nursing Research Symposium. Denver, CO 20-25 May.

Turner BS. (1994) Measuring physiologic variables. Eighth Biennial Phyllis J.Verhonick

Nursing Research Symposium. Denver, CO 20-25 May.

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Turner BS. (1994) Nursing intervention studies: From peanuts to plane crashes. Eighth

Biennial Phyllis J. Verhonick Nursing Research Symposium. Denver, CO 20-25 May.

Turner BS. (1994) Method: Design and sample considerations. Eighth Biennial Phyllis J.

Verhonick Nursing Research Symposium. Denver, CO 20-25 May.

Turner BS. (1994) How to evaluate research papers. Eighth Biennial Phyllis J. Verhonick

Nursing Research Symposium. Denver, CO 20-25 May.

Turner BS. (1994) What's shaking in the nursery: Update on high frequency ventilation.

Exploring the Future of Neonatal Nursing. Pacific Northwest Association of Neonatal

Nurses. 8-9 July, Seattle WA.

Turner BS, Loan L, Harwood S. Piglet tracheal epithelial regeneration after suctioning. A

National Conference on Research in Women's Health and Perinatal Nursing. 14-15 July,

Seattle, WA

Loan L, Turner BS, Webb, S. (1994) Physiologic responses to exogenous surfactant:

Nursing interventions. A National Conference on Research in Women's Health and

Perinatal Nursing. 14-15 July, Seattle, WA

Turner BS. (1994). Research Designs. Nursing Research Key to the Future. 4 November,

Fayetteville, NC.

Turner BS. (1994). Exploring statistical techniques. Eighth Annual Nursing Research

Conference, Austin Peay State University, 189 November, Clarkesville, TN.

Turner BS. (1994). Incorporating research into practice. Eighth Annual Nursing Research

Conference. Austin Peay State University, 18 November, Clarkesville, TN.

Turner BS. (1994). How to evaluate nursing research. Eighth Annual Nursing Conference,

Austin Peay State University, 18 November, Clarkesville, TN.

Wilson S, Thomas K, Turner BS. (1995) Weaning: The transition of the preterm infant to

an open crib. NANN International Research Symposium, 19-23 April. Seattle,WA.

Turner BS, Loan L, Harwood S Wilson S. (1995) Piglet tracheal epithelial regeneration

after suctioning. NANN International Research Symposium, 19-23 April. Seattle, WA.

Turner BS, Loan L, Beachy J, Webb S, Marbut, K. (1995) Exogenous surfactant

administration: physiologic effects. NANN International Research Symposium, 19-23

April. Seattle, WA.

Jasion B, Nevidjon B, Sowers K, Turner BS, Goodwin G, Russell P, Savile J, (1996) The

Duke University/Vienna Collaboration. Vienna Congress Critical Care Nursing

Symposium, Vienna Austria, 2-5 October.

Turner BS. (1997) Funding for research. Clinical excellence and Staff Development

Conference, Durham, NC 5-7 September

Turner BS. (1998) Research utilization. Newborn Intensive Care Conference. Friday

Center. Chapel Hill, NC March.

Turner BS. (1998) Role of ZEEP vs. PEEP in tracheal trauma. XXIII International

Congress of Pediatrics. Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 9-14 August

Turner BS. (1998) Research Utilization Pediatric Nursing 15-17 Oct, Atlanta GA

Turner BS. (1998) Tracheal trauma associated with endotracheal suctioning. Pediatric

Nursing 15-17 Oct, Atlanta GA.

Turner BS. (1999) RU ready for RU? Bright Horizons Pediatric Conference 2-5 March,

Charlotte, NC

Turner BS. (1999) Incorporating research into practice. SRAHEC Nursing Conference.

Veteran’s Administration Hospital Fayetteville, NC

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Turner BS. (1999) Research Utilization; Implications for caring for critically ill newborns

McBride Perinatal Symposium. Friday Center Chapel Hill, NC, June

Turner BS. (1999) Strategies for effective oral research presentations, Nursing Education

and Staff Development Conference, Cary, NC 7-8 Nov

Turner BS. (1999) Models of nursing care delivery and implications for practice. Dutch

Hospital Association, Utrecht, The Netherlands. 18 Nov.

Turner, BS (2000) Integration of the NP/CNS roles- a look at the issues. Nurse Practitioner

Symposium Winston Salem. NC 1 May.

Turner BS. (2001) Where have all the nurses gone? McBride Perinatal Symposium. Friday

Center Chapel Hill, NC, June

Delor R, Turner BS. (2001) Research and Practice. Heart Center Conference, Research

Triangle Park, NC 12-13 Oct

Turner BS. (2001) Where have all the nurses gone? Pacific Northwest Nursing Conference,

Tacoma WA 9 March

Turner BS. (2001) Where have all the nurses gone? Triangle Neonatal Nurses Asociation,

Durham, NC Feb

Turner B, James N, Hess MR, Kahn RH. (2002) GIFT: An innovative approach to

integrating genetics into NP, PA, and CNM graduate curricula. International Society of

Nurses in Genetics. Baltimore, MD Sept.

Turner B, Speer M, Strand J, Williams RS, James N, Hess MR, Kahn RH. (2003) GIFT: An

innovative approach to integrating genetics into NP, PA, and CNM graduate curricula.

National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics Annual Meeting,

Bethesda MD, 29-31 Jan.

Turner B, Speer M, Strand J, Williams RS, James N, Hess MR, Kahn RH. (2003) GIFT: An

innovative approach to integrating genetics into NP, PA, and CNM graduate curricula.

National League of Nursing Conference. San Antonio. Sept 6-8

Turner BS, James J, Hess M. (2003) GIFT: Genetics Interdisciplinary Faculty Training; An

innovative approach to integrating genetics into NP, PA, and CNM graduate curricula.

International Society of Nurses in Genetics. Los Angeles, CA 1-4 Nov.

Fuchs MA, Prewitt J, Czapliski T, Turner B. (2004) Panel Discussion- Evidence Based

Practice. 15th

Annual Creating Excellence in Staff Development & Management 8-9

Nov.

Turner BS. (2005) Genetics Interdisciplinary Faculty Training (GIFT) Program. First All-

Granteee Conference, Bureau of Health Professions, HRSA Washington DC 2 June.

Turner B. (2004) Nurse Practitioner in den Vereiningten Staaten: Ein neuses Modell der

Krankenbersorgung.14. Eichstaatter Symposium, Alters Stadttheater, Eichstaatt,

Germany 19-21 Sept.

Turner BS. (2005) Role of the acute care nurse practitioner in the United States. Herz-und

Gefass-Klinik, Bad Neustadt, Germany. 2-5 Nov.

Turner BS. (2005) Navigating the IRB. Duke University Friends of Nursing Conference

Duke University, 31 October

Turner BS. (2005) Research utilization and clinical practice. Catch the Spirit of Inquiry

Conference. Wake Forest University. 7 Nov.

Turner BS.(2005) Developing a program of research versus utilizing research. 15th

Annual

Creating Excellence in Staff Development & Management, Research Triangle Park. 7-8

Nov.

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Turner BS.(2007) Spanish language tools and other Internet resources to support nursing

faculty. UPOLI, Managua, Nicaragua 26-30 July.

Turner BS. (2008) Faculty Development: Innovative Strategies for Program Development.

HRSA All Program Meeting, Washington, D.C. 25-27 Feb.

Turner B. (2009) Technology Integration Program for Nursing Education and Practice.

Emerging Technologies Conference, Contemporary Forums, La Jolla, CA 26 June

Turner B. (2009) Technology Integration Program for Nursing Education and Practice in

Preparing the Next Generation of Nursing: Showcasing Four Models of Faculty

Development. Nursing Informatics Congress,Helsinki Fair Center, Helsinki Finland 28

June-1 July.

Turner B & Barzee M (2011) Virtual poster sessions Campus Technologies Conference,

Boston MA July

Turner, B (2011) TIP-NEP and iNET educational technologies, NLN Hot topics Durham

NC oct

Turner, B (2011) CRNs as leaders and scientists: Are we on the right track?

International Association of clinical research nurses. NIH, Bethesda 16-18 Nov.

Turner, B ( 2012) PCMH Congressional Briefing Washington, DC

AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST

• Mechanical ventilation of premature infants

• Tracheobronchial trauma associated with airway management interventions

• Prevention of medication errors

EXTERNAL SUPPORT

Past Research

PI % Effort Amount Duration

1. Turner, B.S. 50 121,000 1984-1985

Purpose: The use of a modified endotracheal tube adaptor during suctioning of intubated

kittens on tracheobronchial trauma.

Three year grant from Letterman Army Institute of Research, San Francisco, CA.

2. Turner, B.S. 50 22,000 1984-1985

Purpose: The effects of intermittent vs. continuous negative pressure of intubated neonates

on TcPO2, secretion recovery and tracheobronchial trauma.

Two year grant from Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, CA.

3. Turner, B.S. 10 1,200 1986

Purpose: Noise levels in the intensive care nursery.

One year grant from Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.

4. Turner, B.S. 10 3,500 1986

Purpose: Endotracheal suctioning in intubated newborns.

Pilot study with funding from AACN.

5. Hankins, C. 10 (Turner CO-PI) 32,000 1987

Purpose: Tracheal instillation of epinephrine in lambs with cardiogenic shock.

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One year grant from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

6. Turner, B.S. 20 157,000 1987-1990

Purpose: Endotracheal suctioning in newborn infants.

Three year grant from National Institutes of Health R01NR001549-03

7. Wiswell, T. 20 (Turner CO-PI) 35,000 1988

Purpose: Histopathologic changes in the trachea following high frequency ventilation of

newborn piglets. Two year grant from Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.

8. Turner, B.S. 20 568,000 1990-1994

Purpose: Endotracheal suctioning in newborns.

Four year grant from National Institutes of Health. R01 NR001549-07.

9. Loan, L. 10 (Turner CO-PI/mentor) 2,500 1991-1992

Purpose: Ventilator Gas Temperatures: Effect on Tracheal Trauma.

One year grant from National Association of Neonatal Nurses.

10. Loan, L. 10 (Turner CO-PI/mentor) 7,700 1991-1992

Ventilator Gas Temperatures: Effect on Tracheal Trauma. One year grant from American

Nurses Foundation in the amount of $2,700 and $5,000 from Madigan Army Medical Center.

11. Wilson, J. 20 (Turner CO-PI) 150,000 1992-1993

Automation of Drug Distribution in Federal Hospitals.

National Institutes of Health, 1 R43NR-02660-01A

12. Renaud, M. 20(Turner/mentor/author) 271,900 1992-1993

The Effects of a Modified Care Environment on the Growth and Development of High Risk

Infants. One year grant from Tri-Service Nursing Research, Department of Defense.

13. Turner, B.S. 20 132,230 1992-1994

Purpose: Piglet Tracheal Epithelial Regeneration after Suctioning.

Tri-Service Nursing Research, Department of Defense.

14. Turner, B.S. 20 97,406 1992-1993

Purpose: Physiologic Responses to Exogenous Surfactant: Nursing Interventions.

Tri-Service Nursing Research, Department of Defense.

15. Leander, D. 20 (Turner CO-PI/Mentor) 344,532 1993-1994

Purpose: Physiologic Responses to Exogenous Surfactant: Three hospital comparison.

Tri-Service Nursing Research, Department of Defense.

16. Wilson, J. 20 (Turner CO-PI) 750,000 1993-1995

Purpose: Automated Drug Distribution System.

National Institutes of Health R44 NR002660-03

17. Sanford, C. 20 (Turner CO-PI/mentor) 193,238 1996-1999

Purpose: Tracheal trauma: the role of ZEEP vs. PEEP.

Two year grant from Tri-Service Nursing Research, Department of Defense.

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18. Turner, B.S. 20 139,137 1996-1998

Purpose: Pregnant Soldiers Wellness Program.

Two year grant from Henry M. Jackson Foundation

19. Kyle, L. 10 (Turner CO-PI) 57,363 1997-1998

Purpose: Heparin vs. saline in patency of 24 gauge catheters.

Tri Service Nursing Research, Department of Defense

20. Turner, B.S. 20 286,453 1997-2001

Purpose: Pregnant Soldiers; an extension.

Henry M. Jackson Foundation, three year study

21. 1U54RR023469-01 (Califf, Robert) 9/1/06 -9/30/09 7.2 calendar

NCRR/NIH $8,513,007

Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute

To support infrastructure in the development of the Duke Clinical and Translational

Science Institute. This new entity will bring together and expand existing programs,

that begin in the basic science laboratory and concludes with novel therapies that change

outcomes for individual patients. The three research pillars, Duke Clinical Research

Institute, Duke Translational Research Institute, and Duke Center for Community

Research, will be administratively joined into the new Duke Clinical and Translational

Science Institute (Duke CTSI). This new institute will link with other key programs,

including the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Duke University School of

Nursing, and the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, to create a

comprehensive home for clinical and translational researchers. Dr. Robert Califf, Vice

Chancellor of Clinical Research is the Duke CTSI PI and will lead a group of highly

qualified faculty members throughout the University to transform research at Duke.

Past Education Grants

1. Turner, B.S 30 $523,321 1997-2000

Purpose: Neonatal Nursing Practitioner. Division of Nursing. A three year grant to educate

nurses at the Master’s level. Funded by Division of Nursing, DHHS.

2. Turner, B.S. 30 $608,379 1998-2002

Purpose: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. Division of Nursing. A three year grant to

educate nurses at the Master’s level. Funded by Division of Nursing, DHHS.

3. Karlet, M. 20 (Turner CO-PI) $760,465 2000-2003

Purpose: Nurse Anesthetist Program three year grant to educate nurses at the Master’s level

as CRNAs. Funded by Division of Nursing, DHHS.

4. Turner, B.S. 40 $537,153 2001-2004

Purpose: NNP/PNP Program for Rural Health. Three year grant to educate nurses at the

Master’s level. Funded by DHHS.

5. Turner B.S.- 10 $1,499,785 2001-2004

D09HP00189 DHHS

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Purpose: Interdisciplinary Faculty Training in Genetics. Three year grant to bring faculty

from nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery and physician assistant programs to Duke

University for state- of-the-art education on genetics to include the social, legal, political,

cultural, and ethical issues. Teach strategies on integration of genetics in advanced practice

curriculum.

6. DO9HP07359-01-00 (Turner, B.S.) 7/1/06 – 6/30/09 3.6 calendar

DHHS (HRSA) $551,005

Duke University Nurse Anesthesia Program

The major goals of this project are to further develop the human patient simulation center

through additional equipment procurement and case scenario development.

Overlap: There is no scientific overlap

7. 1 DO9HP07350-01-00 (Turner, B.S.) 7/1/06 – 6/30/09 3.6 calendar

DHHS (HRSA) $471,366

Clinical Research Management Program for Nurses

The major goal of this project is to develop interactive case scenarios for on-line teaching

Overlap: There is no scientific overlap

8. 1DO9HP07339-01 Lieder (Turner- Mentor Co- I) 7/01/06-6/30/09 2.1 calendar

DHHS (HRSA) $538,802

Pediatric Acute and Chronic Care Nurse Practitioner for FNPs

The major goal is to develop, implement and operate an MSN specialty for FNPs who are

working in PICUS

Overlap: There is no overlap

9. U1KHP07713-01-00 (Turner, B.S.) 9/01/06 – 8/30/11 3.6 calendar

DHHS (HRSA) $1,433, 247

Technology Integration Program for Nursing, Education, and Practice ( TIP-NEP)

The major goal is to establish a center of excellence in technology for education and practice

Overlap: There is no scientific overlap

10. DO9HP07988-01 Lorimer (Turner Mentor Co- I) 7/01/07- 6/30/10 2.1 calendar

DHHS (HRSA) $379,158

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner The goal of this master’ specialty is to revise the current PNP

program to thread mental health content and clinical site rotations into the curriculum

11. D80HP11272 (Turner, B.S.) 1/1/09- 03/01/13 2.6calendar

DHHS (HRSA) $1,884,020

Innovative Nursing Education Technologies

The major goals are to infuse innovative education technologies in 3 nursing education

programs in three universities in North Carolina

Overlap: there is no scientific overlap

12. D09HP14827 Turner, B.S. 7/1/09 – 9/30/12 3.6 calendar

DHHS $865,601

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Doctor of Nursing Practice

The goal is to develop, implement, and operate a new DNP program, the first in North

Carolina.

Active Education Grants (All grant efforts adjusted to keep with in the university

stipulation of not more than 98% extramural effort)

13. D09HP14984 Turner, B.S. 7/1/09 – 6/30/13 2.1 calendar

DHHS $896, 568

Pediatric Acute and Chronic Nurse Practitioner

The goal is to expand enrollment and to further develop serious gaming as a QI, critical

thinking enhancement skill.

14. Turner, BS 10/01/11- 01/01 14 3.6 calendar

Horizon Healthcare Innovations (part of BCBS NJ) (confidential >$1 M)

Population Care Coordinator Program

The goal is to educate up to 200 BSN nurses as PCCs at the graduate level to serve in

primary care practices as coordinators of care and managers of transitions of care

15. Duke University Health System 09/01/2012- 08/31/2016

Turner, BS Project Director 4.8 calendar

GNE Demonstration Project up to 40,000,000

One of 5 institutions nationwide selected by CMS to demonstrate that increasing clinical sites

will increase the pipeline of APRNs

PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES

OF DUKE UNIVERSITY AND DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

University Committees/Task Forces (selected 1993-present)

1. Academic Council 1995-1997; 1998-2000; 2005- 2007, 2010-Present

2. Graduate and Professional Student Council 1999-2000

3. Strategic Analytical Indicators Task Force 2000-present

4. University Scholars Advisory Board 2000-present

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5. Reader/interviewer/host for University applicants for full tuition scholarships 2000-

present

6. Review Committee for Chancellor Dzou (2008)

Medical Center Committees

1. Institutional Review Board 1994- 2005

2. Library Advisory Board 1994-2012

3. Library Strategic Planning Committee 2000-2012

4. Medical Center Affairs Board of Trustees; SON representative 1998-1999; 2007- 2010

5. Search Committee: Dean School of Nursing 1999, 2004

6. Nursing Administrative Leadership Group 1998-2012

7. Search Committee: Director, Medical Center Library 2000

8. Advisory Board, Duke Human Patient Simulation Center 2000-present

9. Search Committee: Director, Laboratory Animal Resources 2003

10. Medical Center Executive Committee 2004-2005, 2007 -2009

11. Co-chair Search Committee for Director of Implementation Science 2011- Present

12. Search committee for Chair of Neurology

School of Nursing

1. Director Nursing Research Center 1993-2005

2. Chair of the Pediatric and Acute Care Nursing Programs (Anesthesia, adult acute care

practitioner, pediatric acute care practitioner, pediatric nurse practitioner, neonatal nurse

practitioner, cardiovascular nurse practitioner, pediatric clinical nurse specialist, neonatal

nurse specialist, acute care clinical nurse specialist, pediatric acute care clinical nurse

specialist), 1999-2002

3. Director Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program 1996-2000

4. Core member of the task force preparing the National League of Nursing Report 1995-

1996

5. Core member of the team that developed the report for the Council on Accreditation for

the CRNA program

6. Core member of the team for the planning and implementation of the external review of

the School of Nursing

7. Core member of the Strategic Planning Task Force for SON 1999-2001

8. Administrative Leadership Group, 2007-present

9. Chairperson, Appointment Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2006-2010

10. Chair Nursing Research Committee- 1993-2000

11. Advisory Board Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program 1996-Present

12. Advisory Board Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program 1998-Present

13. Curriculum committee 1999-2008

14. Chair Clinical Site Appeal Committee 1999-Present

15. Chair, Honor Code Task Force 1998-2004

16. Advisory Board Nurse Anesthesia Program 2000-Present

17. Chari DNP Task Force -2006-2008

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