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BUSINESS ADDRESS

Arizona Arrhythmia Consultants, PLC Clinical Research Department 7283 East Earl Drive

Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 (602) 234-2800

License

Adult Nurse Practitioner with Prescriptive Authority, Registered Nurse, Arizona Adult Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center

OTHER CERTIFICATIONS

Certified EP Specialist – Allied Professional

Certified Cardiac Device Specialist – Allied Professional

Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support Certification EDUCATION

Arizona State University, College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation, Phoenix, Arizona Doctor of Nursing Practice, May 2010

BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING, CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS M.S. in Nursing, 2000

Concentration in Adult Health, Accelerated Masters Entry into Nursing Program Passed oral comprehensive examination with distinction

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT B.A., Major in Religious Studies, 1996

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA

Assistant Professor, Director of Post-Masters to DNP Program, June 2010 to Present Course development and teaching for doctoral nursing students in live-immersion/online hybrid program. Courses include Evidence-Based Thinking, DNP Role Transition, Nursing Theory for Advanced Practice, Biostatistics, and Innovative Communication and Information Systems. Mentored doctoral students throughout coursework and cap-stone project completion. Participated on intramural committees including curriculum development and immersion session development. Recruited and managed adjunct faculty in Post-Masters to DNP program. ARIZONA ARRHYTHMIA RESEARCH CENTER, SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA

Nurse Practitioner, August 2008-August 2009

Clinical care of patients enrolled in research trials and evaluation of potential study participants. Consent-ed study subjects and managConsent-ed all aspects of study coordination.

ARIZONA ARRHYTHMIA CONSULTANTS, SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA Nurse Practitioner, August 2008 to Present

Clinical care of patients with heart rhythm disorders. Includes comprehensive outpatient management of electrophysiology and implanted cardiac device issues, device interrogation and reprogramming, and re-mote patient monitoring. Conducted staff education of physician assistant and technical support staff. ARIZONA CARDIOLOGY GROUP, PHOENIX, ARIZONA

Nurse Practitioner, October 2007 to December 2008

Outpatient care, including comprehensive history and physical examination, disease management, pa-tient education, and chart dictation.

INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT, PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZONA

Nurse Practitioner, Educator, Freelance Writer, September 2004 to present

Freelance writer, for DayPost, Inc., a subsidiary of the New York Times Company, providing health content to major consumer websites. Educator and lecturer for clinical and industry professionals about pacemak-er and ICD diagnostic features related to heart failure management. Consulted to private projects devel-oping and presenting curricula related to industry and clinical professional education.

GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, PHOENIX, ARIZONA

Adjunct Faculty, Clinical Research Coordinator Program, February 2007 to present

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ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER, PHOENIX, ARIZONA

Nurse Practitioner and Program Coordinator, Adult Congenital Heart Center, February 2005 to July 2005 Direct clinical patient management and coordination of inpatient and outpatient care, including compre-hensive history and physical examination, patient education, and chart dictation. Initiated research pro-gram. Member of core team to develop business and marketing plan for new propro-gram.

CARDIOVASCULAR ASSOCIATES OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, WYNNEWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA Nurse Practitioner, Mainline Arrhythmia & Cardiology Consultants, November 2002 to June 2004

Inpatient and outpatient care, including comprehensive history and physical examination, device inter-rogation and reprogramming, patient education, chart dictation, and clinical research. Also participated in the outpatient care of patients in the heart failure and transplant program, including patients listed for transplant and post-transplant.

HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Clinical Nurse Practitioner, Cardiac Electrophysiology, March 2001 to November 2002

Supported two electrophysiologists primarily in a 7-physician section in inpatient and outpatient settings. Responsibilities included comprehensive history and physical examination, device interrogation and repro-gramming, patient education, chart dictation, and clinical research.

HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Staff Nurse, July 2000 to December 2000

Medical telemetry unit specializing in the care of patients with cardiac disease and renal failure. JSI RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Staff Associate, April 1997 to August 1998

Staff member in a public health consulting firm. Projects included grantwriting, research, focus groups, conference development, and grant management.

CURRENT ASSETS L.L.C., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Branch Administrator, June 1996 to April 1997 HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES HEART RHYTHM SOCIETY

Education Committee member

Chair, Allied Professional Subcommittee Web Subcommittee member

AF 360º Taskforce member

Live Webcasts Working Group member Strategic Planning Taskforce

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY Cardiac Care Associates charter member Abstract reviewer, 2007 Scientific Sessions HEART FAILURE SOCIETY OF AMERICA

SIGMA THETA TAU, INTERNATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY OF NURSING ARIZONA STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION

AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS

Heimann MD, Ross HM, Movsowitz C. Ventricular Tachycardia Late After Radiofrequency Ablation of a By-pass Tract. Heart Rhythm 2007, May 2007.

Heimann MD, Cox SJ, Kennedy E, Ross HM, Kocovic DZ. Advanced Practitioner Model in the Electrophysiol-ogy Laboratory. Heart Rhythm 2007, May 2007.

Ross HM, Gerstenfeld EP, Hsia HH, Kocovic DZ. Automatic QRS Morphology Template Update Leads to Inap-propriate Therapy Inhibition in a Single-Chamber ICD. Heart Rhythm 2005, May 2005.

Ross HM, Kocovic DZ. Cardiac resynchronization therapy promotes cardioversion to sinus rhythm from chronic atrial fibrillation. Heart Failure Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, September 2004.

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Laidlaw DW, Brozena S, Jessup ML, Lynn T, Poku J, Ross H, Kocovic D. Survival in patients receiving biventric-ular pacing for congestive heart failure: Ischemic versus non-ischemic etiology. NASPE Scientific Sessions, May 2003.

Chalfoun N, Jessup M, Ross HM, Kocovic, DZ. Biventricular pacing in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation: Comparison to patients with normal sinus rhythm at 12 months. ACC Scientific Sessions, April 2003.

Ross HM, Chalfoun NT, Brozena SC, Jessup M, Kocovic DZ. Biventricular pacing upgrade: Comparison to de novo implants. The XII World Congress on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, February 2003.

Calovic ZR, Ross HM, Kocovic DZ. Does cardiac anatomy affect left ventricular lead implantation? The XII World Congress on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, February 2003.

Ross HM. Over-the-Counter Medications: Concerns in Susceptible Patients. Heart Rhythm 2007, Denver, CO, 10 May 2007.

Ross HM. Understanding Congenital Heart Disease for the Allied Professional: Young Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: The Transition. Heart Rhythm 2006, Boston, MA, 19 May 2006.

Ross HM. Artery Disease and Heart Failure: The Case for Medical Therapy. American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions, Atlanta, GA, 14 March 2006.

Ross HM. Device Therapy for Heart Failure: Assessing Symptoms and Devices via Telemedicine. American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions, Orlando, FL, 7 March 2005.

Ross HM. Device Emergencies. Tenth Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, 23 September 2002.

Ross HM. The EP Lab: What the Heck Are They Doing in There? Ninth Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, 1 October 2001.

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PUBLICATIONS

Ross HM, Fleck D. 10 questions: Clinical considerations for allied professionals: Issues in transition to adult congenital heart disease programs. Heart Rhythm Journal 2007 ; 4(6) :811-3.

Ross HM, Kowey PR, Naccarelli GV. New antiarrhythmic pharmacologic therapies and regulatory issues in antiarrhythmic drug development. In: New Arrhythmia Technologies. Ed: Wang PJ. Blackwell Publishing, London, 2005.

Ross HM, Kocovic DZ, Kowey PR. Pharmacologic therapies for atrial fibrillation. American Journal of Geriat-ric Cardiology 2005; 14(2):62-7.

Ross HM, Kocovic DZ. Cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure. Current Treatment Options in Car-diovascular Medicine 2004; 6:365-70.

Rho R, Patel VV, Dixit S, Gerstenfeld E, Ross H, Kocovic DZ. Elevations of LV threshold with use of “Y” adapter for biventricular pacing in patients with congestive heart failure. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiolgoy 2003; 26: 747-51.

Valettas N, Rho R, Beshai J, Lloyd C, Ross H, Kocovic D, Herrmann HC. Alcohol septal ablation complicated by complete heart block and permanent pacemaker failure. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interven-tions 2003; 58: 189-93.

Ross HM. Islamic tradition at the end of life. MEDSURG Nursing: The Journal of Adult Health 2001; 10: 83-7. Ross HM. Practice issues for the acute care nurse practitioner [Book review]. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners: The International Journal of NPACE 2001; 5: 63-4.

Ross HM. The advanced practice nurse: Changing the practice law: What did we learn? [Abstract and commentary]. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners: The International Journal of NPACE 2000; 4: 190-2. Ross HM. Jewish tradition in death and dying. MEDSURG Nursing: The Journal of Adult Health 1998; 7: 275-9.

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CLINICAL RESEARCH

Watchman® Left Atrial Appendage System for Embolic Protection in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. Biosense Webster® NAVISTAR® THERMOCOOL® Flutter Condition of Approval Study.

Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of the OPTIMIZER™ System with Active Fixation Leads in Subjects with Heart Failure Resulting from Systolic Dysfunction: FIX-HF-5.

St. Jude Medical (SJM) Device System Post-Approval Study.

Clinical Evaluation of Remote Notification to Reduce Time to Clinical Decision. AFI-30 Tailored Treatment of Permanent Atrial Fibrillation.

St. Jude Medical Product Longevity and Performance (SCORE) Registry. Continued Access PROTECT AF Registry.

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