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A

NGELA

 

M

OSS

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PhDc,

 

MSN,  APN-­‐BC,  RN  

 

600  S.  Paulina  St.,  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing,  AAC  

Ofc.  1080,  Chicago,  IL  60612-­‐3832   Email  Phone  (312)  942-­‐3436  Angela_Moss@rush.edu

   

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DUCATION  

 

RUSH  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  NURSING,  Chicago,  IL                                  2010-­‐Present  

Doctorate  of  Philosophy  in  Nursing  Research  Candidate  (2010-­‐present)    

Dissertation  Title  –  The  impact  of  worksite  access  to  primary  care  services  among  midlife  and  older  low-­‐ income  foodservice  workers  

Academic  Advisor  –  Arlene  Miller,  PhD,  RN,  FAAN   Dissertation  Committee  Chair  –  Louis  Fogg,  PhD    

RUSH  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  NURSING,  Chicago,  IL                                        2009  

Post-­‐Master’s  Gerontological  Nurse  Practitioner  Certificate      

EMORY  UNIVERSITY  WOODRUFF  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING,  Atlanta,  GA                                    2006  

Poster-­‐Master’s  Teaching  Certificate/Summer  Teaching  Institute    

EMORY  UNIVERSITY  WOODRUFF  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING,  Atlanta,  GA                                    2006  

Master’s  of  Science  and  Nursing/Adult  Nurse  Practitioner  Program    

NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY,  Chicago,  IL                            2003-­‐2004  

Independent  Study,  School  of  Continuing  Studies,  Chicago  IL    

LOYOLA  UNIVERSITY  CHICAGO  NIEHOFF  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING,  Chicago,  IL                                2000  

Bachelor’s  of  Science  and  Nursing,  Minors  in  Psychology  &  Music      

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ROFESSIONAL  

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XPERIENCE       NURSING  FACULTY    

RUSH  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  NURSING,  Chicago,  IL                              2006-­‐Present  

Director  of  Faculty  Practice  (May  2014-­‐present)  

Assistant  Professor  (2009-­‐present)  

Instructor  (2006-­‐2009)  

 

⇒  Faculty  Practice:    Role,  Dates  &  Responsibilities  

- Director  (May  2014-­‐present)  -­‐  Responsible  for  the  development  and  maintenance  of  diverse  faculty   practice  partnerships,  and  for  fiscal  accountability  for  the  operations  of  all  faculty  practice  venues.     Coordinate  clinical  outcome  analysis  and  student  activities  across  all  faculty  practice  venues,  and   support  scholarly  activities  of  all  faculty  practice  personnel.  

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- Adult  Nurse  Practitioner  (2006-­‐present)  –  Provide  direct  patient  care  to  community  partner  patient   populations  as  a  board  certified  Adult  Nurse  Practitioner  

 

⇒  Teaching:    Faculty  Role,  Course  Titles  &  Dates  –  

-­‐ Course  Director:    Advanced  Health  Assessment  Across  the  Lifespan  (2015-­‐present)  

-­‐ Course  Director:    Doctor  of  Nursing  Practice  Clinical  Practicum  &  Doctoral  Project,  (2012-­‐present)   -­‐ Course  Director:    Adult  Nurse  Practitioner  Master’s  Clinical  Practicum  &  Capstone,  (2009-­‐present)   -­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Physical  Diagnosis:    Assessment  &  Evaluation  Across  the  Lifespan  for  the  Advanced  

Practice  Nurse,  (2007-­‐present)  

-­‐ Course  Director:    Clinical  Instruction  in  Nursing  Education  Online  CEU  Course,  (2009-­‐2011)   -­‐ Course  Director:    Diagnostics  for  the  Advanced  Practice  Nurse,  (2009-­‐2010)  

-­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Complex  Care  Across  the  Lifespan  for  Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2007-­‐2008)   -­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Foundations  of  Professional  Nursing  II  for  Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2007-­‐2008)  

-­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Leadership  &  Management  in  Clinical  Practice  for  Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2007-­‐2008)   -­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Nursing  Care  of  the  Individual  I:    Adult  Health  for  Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2007-­‐2008)   -­‐ Course  Director  &  Clinical  Faculty:    Nursing  Care  of  the  Individual  III:    The  Older  Adult  &  Family  for  

Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2007-­‐2008)  

-­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Foundations  of  Professional  Nursing  I  for  Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2007)   -­‐ Clinical  Faculty:    Health  Assessment  for  Prelicensure  Nursing,  (2006-­‐2007)  

 

⇒  Advisement:    Generalist  Entry  Master’s  degree  nursing  student  advisees  (2007-­‐present)  &  Advanced  

Practice  Nurse  Master’s  and  Doctor  of  Nursing  Practice  degree  student  advisees  (2008-­‐present)  

Master’s  Capstone  Titles  –    

-­‐ Impact  of  a  Workplace  Nurse-­‐Managed  Health  Clinic  on  Worker  Productivity  (2013)  

-­‐ What  happens  when  the  caregiver  develops  Alzheimer’s  disease?  A  Case  presentation  discussing  an   Alzheimer’s  Dementia  patient  caregiver  who  also  develops  AD  (2012)  

-­‐ Clinical  Management  of  a  Patient  with  Gastroesophageal  Reflux  Disease  (2012)  

-­‐ Assessing  and  Managing  Depression  in  Primary  Care  (2011)    

-­‐ Case  Study  of  Lifestyle  Changes  to  Reduce  Risk  of  Cardiovascular  Disease  in  a  Commercial  Motor   Vehicle  Operator  (2011)  

Doctor  of  Nursing  Practice  Project  Titles  –    

-­‐ Incorporating  an  Evidence-­‐Based  Behavioral  Program  to  Improve  Hypertension  Control  in  a  Nurse   Managed  Health  Clinic  –  Flying  Food  ORD  (2014-­‐2015)  

-­‐ The  Cost  of  Caring:  An  Evaluation  of  Goals  of  Care  Conversations  in  Hospitalized  Adults  with  Heart   Failure  (2014-­‐2015)  

 

⇒  Committee  Work:  

-­‐ Faculty  Senate  Committee  (2014-­‐present,  WCFN  Department  Chair  Search  Committee  2015,  APRN   Academic  Home  Task  Force  Sub-­‐Committee  2014-­‐2015,  Faculty  Governance/Elections  Sub-­‐

Committee  2014-­‐2016)  

-­‐ Research  Committee  (2011-­‐2014)  

-­‐ Admissions  &  Progressions  Committee  (2006-­‐2011,  Chairperson  2009-­‐2011)   -­‐ College  of  Nursing  Faculty  Practice  APN  Credentialing  Committee  (2007-­‐2010)   -­‐ Faculty  Advisory  Committee  (2007-­‐2009)  

 

ADVANCED  PRACTICE  NURSE  

 

FLYING  FOOD  SERVAIR,  INC.,  Chicago,  IL                                2009-­‐Present  

Healthy  Living  Program  Director  &  Nurse  Practitioner  

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⇒  Key  Achievements:    Designer  and  Director  of  a  nurse-­‐managed  primary  care  health  and  wellness  

center  for  underserved  Chicago  adults  employed  at  a  foodservice  facility;  Developed  a  unique  model   of  care  for  NMHCs  in  the  workplace  

 

MATHER  LIFEWAYS,  Mather  Pavilion,  Evanston  IL                                      2008  

 Key  Achievements:    Primary  care  provider  and  wound  care  specialist  in  a  multi-­‐skill  residential  

nursing  care  community  for  older  adults  

 

MERCY-­‐PHILLIPS  HIGH  SCHOOL  HEALTH  CENTER,  Chicago,  IL                                    2007-­‐2009  

In  Partnership  with  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing  Faculty  Practice  &  Community  Outreach  

⇒  Key  Achievements:    Primary  provider  of  comprehensive  health  care  and  health  education  for   underserved  Chicago  teens  enrolled  at  Phillips  Academy  High  School  

 

REGISTERED  NURSE  

 

EMORY  UNIVERSITY  HOSPITAL,  Atlanta,  GA                                          2004-­‐2005  

Cardiac  Catheterization  Laboratory    

EVANSTON  NORTHWESTERN  HEALTHCARE,  Evanston,  IL                                                                2000-­‐2004  

Cardiac  Catheterization  Laboratory  (2002-­‐2004)   Cardiac  Telemetry  Unit  (2000-­‐2002)  

 

NURSING  STUDENT  INTERNSHIPS  

 

EMORY  UNIVERSITY  WOODRUFF  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING,  Atlanta,  GA                              2005  

Teaching  Assistant  in  Health  Assessment  for  Advanced  Practice  Nurses    

LOYOLA  UNIVERSITY  NURSING  CENTER,  Chicago,  IL                                  1999  

Home  Healthcare  Provider  for  Community-­‐Dwelling  Older  Adults  in  Rogers  Park  Neighborhood    

OTHER  NURSING  RELATED  EMPLOYMENT  

 

NORTHWESTERN  MEMORIAL  HOSPITAL,  Chicago,  IL                                      1998-­‐1999  

Patient  Care  Technician  &  Phlebotomist    

FAIRVIEW  NURSING  HOME,  Downers  Grove,  IL                                                                                    1997  

Certified  Nurse  Aid    

 

R

ESEARCH  

 

Co-­‐Primary  Investigator                                        2014-­‐Present  

Title:    The  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing  Sue  Gin  Health  Clinic  at  Oakley  Square  

Funding:    $250,000  –  Exelon  Corporation.  

 

Primary  Investigator                                                    2013-­‐2014  

Title:    Cost  Analysis  of  a  Workplace  Nurse-­‐Managed  Health  Clinic  

Funding:    $10,000  –  National  Institute  for  Occupational  Safety  and  Health  (NIOSH),  Grant  #  13010603.    

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APN  &  Study  Site  Coordinator                        2013-­‐2014  

Title:    Pilot  Study  of  a  Physical  Activity  Text  Messaging  Intervention  for  a  Food  Service  Employee  Population.  

Funding:    $34,000  –  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing.  

 

Co-­‐Primary  Investigator                            2009-­‐2012  

Title:    Project  AGE  (Advancing  Gerontological  Education)    

Funding:    $415,000  –  Health  Resources  and  Services  Administration,  Project  #  HRSA  1  D62  HP15055.  

 

Research  Team  Leader                       2002  

Funding:    Internal,  Evanston  Northwestern  Healthcare  

 

 

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RESENTATIONS  &  

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OSTERS  

 

Buchholz,  S.  W.,  Wilbur,  J.,  Ingram,  D.,  Moss,  A.,  Sandi,  G.,  Ocampo,  E.,  Fogg,  L.  (2016,  March)  A  Bilingual  

Text4Walking  Food  Service  Employee  Intervention:  Results  from  a  Pilot  Study.  Poster  Discussion  presented  at   the  Midwest  Nursing  Research  Society,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  

 

Ferry-­‐Rooney,  R.,  Moss,  A.  &  Geis,  A.  (November  7-­‐11,  2015).    Capturing  Faculty  Practice  Data:  Examining   the  Interdisciplinary  Student  Opportunities  in  a  Multi-­‐site  Faculty  Practice  Setting.    Poster  presentation  at  the   Sigma  Theta  Tau  International  43rd  Biennial  Convention.    Las  Vegas,  NV.  

 

Buchholz,  S.  W.,  Ingram,  D.,  Sandi,  G.,  Moss,  A.,  Wilbur,  J.,  &  Ocampo,  E.  (August  2015).  A  Bilingual  

Text4Walking  Intervention  for  Food  Service  employees:  Study  Design  and  Baseline  Characteristics.  Poster   presented  at  the  Rush  Mentoring  Programs  Inaugural  Symposium,  Chicago,  IL.  

 

Moss,  A.,  Miller,  A.,  Fogg,  L.,  &  Johnson,  T.  (May  2015).    Revisiting  the  Cost  Analysis  of  a  Nurse-­‐Managed  

Workplace  Wellness  &  Primary  Care  Clinic:  Preliminary  Findings.    Poster  presentation  at  the  Rush  University   College  of  Nursing  Golden  Lamp  Society  Annual  Luncheon.    Chicago,  IL.  

 

Buccholz,  S.,  Moss,  A.,  Ingram,  D.,  Wilbur,  J.  &  Fogg,  L.  (April  16-­‐19,  2015).    Study  Design  and  Baseline   Characteristics  of  a  Bilingual  Text4Walking  Intervention  for  Food  Service  Employees. Poster  presentation  at   the  Midwest  Nursing  Research  Society  2015  Annual  Conference.    Indianapolis,  IN.

 

Ferry-­‐Rooney,  R.  &  Moss,  A.  (January  28,  2015).    Capturing  Clinical  Practice  Data:  A  Cross-­‐Sectional  Study   Informing  Outcome  Collection  Across  Multiple  Faculty  Practice  Sites.    Poster  presentation  at  the  American   Association  of  Colleges  of  Nursing  Practice  Leadership  Network  Pre-­‐Conference.    San  Diego,  CA.

 

Moss,  A.    (November  11,  2014).    Improving  the  Health  of  Low-­‐Income,  Minority  Foodservice  Workers  

Through  a  Unique  Academic-­‐Business  Partnership.    Poster  presentation  at  the  Rush  University  Medical   Center  Advanced  Practice  Nurse  Week  Poster  Session.    Chicago,  IL.  

 

Moss,  A.  (May  2014).    Improving  the  Health  of  Low-­‐Income,  Minority  Foodservice  Workers  Through  a  Unique  

Academic-­‐Business  Partnership.    Poster  presentation  at  the  Rush  University  Medical  Center  Community   Engagement  Symposium.    Chicago,  IL.  

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Llearoyd,  J.,  Stewart,  A.,  Coke,  L,  &  Moss,  A.  (March  2014).    Impact  of  a  Workplace  Nurse-­‐Managed  Health   Clinic  on  Worker  Productivity.    Poster  presentation  at  the  Midwest  Nursing  Research  Society  Annual   Conference.    St.  Louis,  MO.  

 

Moss,  A.,  Miller,  A.,  Fogg,  L.,  &  Johnson,  T.  (January  29,  2014).    Cost  Analysis  of  a  Nurse-­‐Managed  Workplace  

Wellness  &  Primary  Care  Clinic.    Poster  presentation  at  the  American  Association  of  Colleges  of  Nursing   Practice  Leadership  Conference,  Practice  Leadership  Network  Pre-­‐Conference.    Naples,  FL.  

 

Moss,  A.,  Miller,  A.,  Fogg,  L.,  &  Johnson,  T.  (November  15-­‐18,  2013).    Cost  Analysis  of  a  Nurse-­‐Managed  

Workplace  Wellness  &  Primary  Care  Clinic:  Preliminary  Findings.    Poster  presentation  at  the  Sigma  Theta  Tau   International  42nd  Biennial  Conference.    Indianapolis,  IN.  

 

Moss,  A.  (October  9,  2013).    –  Bringing  Interdisciplinary  Care  to  Underserved  Adults  Employed  at  a  

Foodservice  Facility  in  Chicago:    Nursing  and  Occupational  Therapy.    Oral  presentation  at  a  Rush  University   College  of  Health  Sciences  Interdisciplinary  Course  Lecture.    Rush  University,  Chicago  IL.  

 

Moss,  A.  (July  15,  2013).    Pilot  Cost  Analysis  of  a  Nurse-­‐Managed  Workplace  Wellness  &  Primary  Care  

Program  for  Foodservice  Workers  in  Schiller  Park,  IL.    Oral  presentation  at  the  Sigma  Theta  Tau  International,   Gamma  Phi  Chapter  Gamma-­‐o-­‐Rama  Lecture  Series.    Rush  Oak  Park  Hospital,  Oak  Park,  IL.  

 

Moss,  A.  (March  20,  2013).    Pilot  Cost  Analysis  of  a  Nurse-­‐Managed  Workplace  Wellness  &  Primary  Care  

Program  for  Foodservice  Workers  in  Schiller  Park,  IL.    Oral  presentation  at  the  Sigma  Theta  Tau  International,   Gamma  Phi  Chapter  Gamma-­‐o-­‐Rama  Lecture  Series.    Rush  University  College  of  Nursing,  Chicago,  IL.  

 

Moss,  A.,  Wideman,  M.,  Jeiger,  B.,  Miller,  A.,  Hazard,  A.  (February  20-­‐21,  2013).  Pilot  Cost  Analysis  of  a  

Nurse-­‐Managed  Workplace  Wellness  &  Primary  Care  Program  for  Foodservice  Workers  in  Schiller  Park,  IL.      

Poster  presentation  at  the  American  Association  of  Colleges  of  Nursing  Practice  Leadership  Network   Conference,  Faculty  Practice  Pre-­‐Conference.    Orlando,  FL.  

 

Wideman,  M.,  Moss,  A.,  Lemke,  S.  (January  23,  2013  and  February  20-­‐21,  2013).  Delivering  Care  where   Patients  Live,  Learn  and  Work:  Meeting  the  Aims  of  Healthcare  Reform.  Poster  presentation  at  the  American   Association  of  Colleges  of  Nursing  Practice  Leadership  Network  Conferences,  Faculty  Practice  Pre-­‐

Conference.    San  Diego,  CA  and  Orlando,  FL.    

Wideman,  M.,  Moss,  A.,  Geis,  A.  (January  25,  2013).    Building  Faculty  Practice  Viability  through  Community   Partnerships.  Poster  presentation  at  the  American  Association  of  Colleges  of  Nursing  Practice  Leadership   Network  Conferences,  Faculty  Practice  Pre-­‐Conference.    San  Diego,  CA.  

 

Miller,  J.,  Murphy,  M.,  Lamb,  K.,  Siomos,  M.,  &  Moss,  A.  (August  20,  2012).  Strategies  for  Identifying  and   Filling  Gerontological  Curricular  Gaps  Across  Nurse  Practitioner  Programs.  Oral  presentation  at  the  7th   Annual  Nurse  Practitioner/Advanced  Practice  Nursing  Network  Conference.    Imperial  College,  London,  UK.    

Moss,  A.  (July  18,  2012).    Faculty  Practice  Clinic  at  Flying  Food  Servair,  Inc.    Oral  presentation  at  the  Sigma  

Theta  Tau  International,  Gamma  Phi  Chapter  Gamma-­‐o-­‐Rama  Lecture  Series.    Rush  University  College  of   Nursing,  Chicago,  IL.  

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Miller,  J.  &  Moss,  A.  (March  19,  2011).    Online  Methods  for  Clinical  Supervision  and  Filling  Practice  Gaps  for   Gerontological  Advanced  Practice  Nurses.    Oral  presentation  at  the  Association  for  Gerontology  in  Higher   Education’s  36th  Annual  Meeting  and  Educational  Leadership  Conference.    Cincinnati,  OH.  

 

Moss,  A.  &  Wideman,  M.  (March  16,  2011).    Employer  Based  Healthy  Living  Programs  for  Diverse  

Populations.    Oral  presentation  at  the  National  Nursing  Centers  Consortium  Conference,  Nurse-­‐Managed   Health  Clinics:  Innovations  that  Work.    San  Antonio,  TX.  

   

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UBLICATIONS  

 

Sorenson,  C.,  Bounds,  D.,  Huffine,  J.,  Moss,  A.  (2013).    Protecting  patient  autonomy  by  conserving  dignity  in   persons  with  Locked-­‐In  Syndrome.    British  Journal  of  Neuroscience  Nursing,  April/May  Issue.  

 

Miller,  J.,  Coke,  L.,  Moss,  A.,  &  McCann,  J.  (2009).    Reluctant  Gerontologists:    Integrating  Gerontological   Nursing  Content  into  a  Pre-­‐Licensure  Program.    Nurse  Educator.  

 

Ailey,  S.H.  &  Moss,  A.  (in  press).    HIV  care  for  individuals  with  intellectual  and  developmental  disabilities.    In   B.  Swanson  (Ed),  ANAC’s  Core  Curriculum  for  HIV/AIDS  Nursing  (3rd  ed.).    Thousand  Oaks,  CA:    Sage  

Publications.    

Farran,  C.,  Moss,  A.,  Monson,  D.  (in  press).    Hopelessness.    In  J.  L.  Maas  et  al.  (Eds.),  Nursing  care  of  older   adults:  diagnoses,  outcomes  &  interventions  (2nd  ed.).    St.  Louis,  Missouri:  Mosby.  

 

 

C

ONSULTATION  

 

Curriculum  Consultant                            2012-­‐2013  

Consultant  on  the  development  of  a  Corporate  Health  and  Wellness  bachelor’s  curriculum  to  be  offered  at   Rush  University  College  of  Health  Sciences.    

 

Curriculum  Consultant                            2009-­‐2012  

Consultant  on  a  $480,000  three-­‐year  grant  from  the  Health  Resources  and  Services  Administration   submitted  by  Howard  Brown  Health  Center  to  develop  a  comprehensive  geriatric  program  designed  to   provide  education  and  training  on  geriatric  care  for  lesbian,  gay,  bisexual  and  transgender  and  HIV  positive   older  adults.      

 

Legal  Nurse  Consultant                         2010  

Nurse  consultant  on  cases  related  to  standards  of  care  for  older  adults  residing  in  Illinois  long-­‐term  care   facilities.  

   

P

ROFESSIONAL  

M

EMBERSHIPS  

 

American  Association  of  College  of  Nursing                                    2014-­‐Present  

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American  Association  of  Occupational  Health  Nurses                                  2011-­‐Present  

The  National  Organization  of  Nurse  Practitioner  Faculties                                                            2008-­‐Present  

Chicagoland  Gerontological  Advanced  Practice  Nurses  Association                              2007-­‐Present  

• Strategic  Planning  Committee  Member                      2008-­‐2009  

 

National  Conference  of  Gerontological  Nurse  Practitioners                                2007-­‐Present  

American  Academy  of  Nurse  Practitioners                                      2006-­‐Present  

Sigma  Theta  Tau  International  Honor  Society                                    2005-­‐Present  

• Vice  President,  Gamma  Phi  Chapter                        2009-­‐2011  

• First  Counselor,  Gamma  Phi  Chapter                                                2008-­‐2009  

• Second  counselor,  Gamma  Phi  Chapter                      2007-­‐2008  

• Board  Member,  Gamma  Phi  Chapter                      2006-­‐2008  

   

A

WARDS  &  

A

CTIVITIES  

 

Awarded   Rush  University  Golden  Lamp  Society  Dissertation  Scholarship  -­‐  $7500.00       2015  

Awarded   Rush  University  College  of  Nursing  Faculty  Practice  MVP  Award         2014  

Winner       Midwest  Nursing  Research  Society  Student  Poster  Competition         2014  

Winner       Sigma  Theta  Tau  International  Rising  Stars  Poster  Competition           2013  

Performer       Rush  University  Student  &  Faculty  Recital                        2007,  2008,  2011,  2014  

Awarded       Rush  Values  Champion,  Rush  University  Medical  Center               2008  

Awarded       Convocation  Pinner,  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing           2008  

Awarded       Clinical  Practice  Recognition,  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing            2007,  2008  

Awarded     Gamma  Phi  Distinguished  Service  Award,  Sigma  Theta  Tau  International            2007,  2008,  2009  

Awarded       Clinical  Teaching  Innovation  Award,  Rush  University  College  of  Nursing         2007  

Invitation       Sigma  Theta  Tau  International  Nursing  Honors  Society,  Emory  University         2005  

Travel       International  travel  to  Cuba  sponsored  by  MEDICC  and  WHO,  Emory  University       2004  

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