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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Kimberly Bookout, MSN, RN, CPNP, CWON

B.S. Texas Tech University Health

Science Center

M.S. University of Texas

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Membership

Content Validation Committee

Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses Society

Association of Pediatric SurgicalResearch

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

Member of the Dallas Medical Reserve Corp

Association of Pediatric Surgical Nurses

Corp.

Volunteered at the Reunion Arena shelter in September 2005

Publications

Journal of Pediatric Health Care 2008

JWOCN 2002 & 2004

Home Health Focus 1994

“Pursuing and obtaining a doctoralPursuing and obtaining a doctoral degree in nursing practice is a natural

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Julie Dreadin RNC, MS, WHCNP

B.S. University of Texas at Arlington

First Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner to specialize in ArlingtonM.S. Texas Woman’s University Volunteer OrganizationsChrist’s Family Practitioner to specialize in mammographyResearch

Fiber treatments for constipation; Not all

fib t d l Clinic-Preston Road Church of ChristAWHONNOncology Nursing Society

fiber created equal

Effectiveness of

pessary for support and symptom relief

Society

“The DNP will provide me with the ability to develop this position [Diagnostic Breast

Imaging/Radiology] into advanced nursing practice that is strong in advanced clinical skills grounded that is strong in advanced clinical skills, grounded

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

John D. Gonzalez RN, MS, ANP-C

B.S. Texas Woman’s University

M.S. State University of New York

Memberships

North Texas Nurse Practitioners Association

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Honor Society of Nursing

Honors

SUNYSB Academic and Clinical Excellence

Top 4% AANP Certification Exam

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Research

Drug Trials – NeurogesX C107 (HIV-associated distal polyneuropathy, North Texas Center for AIDS and Clinical Research

“The focus of the clinical doctorate is in alignment with my desire to be a leader within healthcare, the nursing profession, to be an expert in my field of

ti d b i iti t i t ti t practice and be in a position to impact patient

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Catherine Hill, RN, BA, MSN, GNP

•ADN at Hillsborough Community College

•BA in Management from National-Lewis University •MSN in Gerontological Advanced Practice from the University of South Florida

•Completed 32 hours toward PhD before being p g accepted into TWU's DNP program.

“My work experience is varied, like most

nurses. Virtually everything I've accomplished has been with the help of many remarkably talented people, too numerous to mention here in addition to the support of my loving family.”

“I started out in ICU, but now I oversee the "provision of care" in our physicians’ offices throughout 13 counties We use the American Academy of counties. We use the American Academy of

Ambulatory Care Nurses Standards, while developing a Medical Home Pilot project for underserved seniors through implementation of a Medicare

pay-for-performance mechanism called PQRI (Physician Quality Reporting Initiative). We also provide

“I want to teach – to be able to

give back to the profession I

love some much.”

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Debra Knipe RN, CNM, MS

B.S. Texas Woman’s University

M.S. Texas Woman’s University C tifi d N Mid if

Certified Nurse Midwife

Parkland School of Nurse Midwifery

Certified Nurse Midwifery with experience In private practice and at Parkland Healthp p and Hospital Systems.

Debra has attended over 1000 births of underserved, uninsured women.

The DNP will help me become more knowledgeable in caring for women. My

interests are gestational diabetes and chorioamnionitis.

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Janice Lankford RN, CNM, MS

DCCCD Dallas, TX AND Nursing

B.S. Texas Woman’s University

M.S. Texas Woman’s University

Certified Nurse Midwife

Certified Nurse Midwife

Parkland School of Nurse Midwifery Current Position:

Certified Nurse-Midwife – Coordinate all aspects of antepartum care, intrapartum care, and postpartum care for the largest midwifery service in the United States. Additional responsibilities: Teaches third

year medical students, PAs, and interns “This added knowledge would year medical students, PAs, and interns

how to do routine vaginal deliveries. Manages 37 CNMs and provides an environment where growth and satisfaction are encouraged.

increase the feasibility of teaching, doing missionary work, and volunteering at ACNM in the future,

while providing expertise as the CNM Manager at Parkland ” CNM Manager at Parkland.

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Trina Lanza RN, WOCN, MSN, FNP

Houston Baptist University

University of Texas Medical Branch

Texas Tech University

Types of service to patients

Consulting/Mesobella

Patient care in nursing homes and g home health

In-servicing in ostomy and wound care

Affiliations

Affiliations

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

North Texas Nurse Practitioners-Metroplex-West, Dallas

“The education that I would receive form the Texas Woman’s University DNP Program would greatly

enhance my ability to achieve my professional goals and aspirations in the future, by equipping

me with the highest level of theoretical and me with the highest level of theoretical and practical knowledge in our nursing profession.”

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

William Lodrigues WHCNP, RNC, MS, RN

B.S. Northeast Louisiana University

M.S. Texas Woman’s University

WHNP UT Southwestern Medical College

Breast Oncology Nurse Practitioner, Parkland Health & Hospital System

Clinical Instructor, University of Texas Southwestern Nurse Practitioner School Southwestern Nurse Practitioner School

Certification

Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner

Intrauterine Device, Southwestern Medical Center

ONC Cancer Chemotherapy Provider

The “DNP program will train me to be a leader in the field of oncology, prepare me for a more substantial role in research, and enable me to write policies and procedures

that will alter outcomes. I need to become a stronger advocate for my patients and your program will help me y p y p g p

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Lynn Outlaw, MSN, APRN, PMHNP, BC

M.S.N. University of Texas, Arlington

B.S.N. Baylor University, Cum Laude

Current position Veteran’s Administration – provide mental health services for veterans in rural

Past work experiences:

Hopper Group private psychiatric office

Clinical Instructor, University of Texas at Arlington

Contract Manager Outreach Health Services

Contract Manager, Outreach Health Services

Clinical Coordinator/Case Manager Home Health

Commissioned Officer, U.S. Public Health Service

Veteran U.S. Army and U.S. Navy

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Professional Associations

Sigma Theta Tau

American Nurses Association

Texas Nurses Association

American Psychiatric Nurses Association

I hope the DNP will help me provide mental health services to our veterans who have served in Iraq

and reside in rural areas American Psychiatric Nurses Association and reside in rural areas.

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Janquilyn Driver Merida MS, APRN, BC, FNP

B.S.N. University of Texas at Austin

M.S.N. Texas Woman’s University

Honors

Texas Achievement Award

Who’s Who Among

American College StudentsMemberships

North Texas Nurse Practitioners

Texas Nurse Practitioner

American Academy of Nurse

“Th h i d d f h i l

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

Research Experience

AVENTIS DVT

A t B t i l Si iti

“The changing demands of the nation’s complex health care environment require that nurses serving

in specialty positions have the highest level of scientific knowledge and practice expertise possible.” –The American Association of CollegesAcute Bacterial Sinusitis possible. The American Association of Colleges

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Vanessa Nestor RN, CNS, FNP

oB.S. University of Missouri o M.S. Texas Woman’s University oCommittees

oVolunteer Activities

oDugan Divettes, a woman’s scuba diving club that cleans the local rivers and lakes

SAMMi i t id oInstitutional Review Board

oNursing Peer Review

oTumor Board (UTSW, Baylor) oTexas Health Care Providers/Baylor

Health Care System oSAMMinistry provides

shelter and care for the homeless

The nursing practice

Health Care System

oProvides care and consultation to patients with primary brain tumors

oMembership and Honors

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doctorate degree

appropriately marries the

clinical aspects of the

advance practice nurse

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oAANP Member

oWho’s Who in American Nursing oWho’s Who in American Women oPublications

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to the role of the

scientific investigator.”

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Michele Owens RN, BSN, MSN, FNP

•B.A. University of Dallas

•B.S.N. and M.S.N. Texas Woman’s

University

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Certifications

Certified Advanced Cardiac

Life Support

Certified Basic Life Support

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American Association of

Critical Care Nurses

•Denton Regional Medical

Center, ICU

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•Krum Family Healthcare

Associates

•Family nurse practitioner in

a semi-rural clinic

“…attaining a DNP is a necessary task for all nurse practitioners to prove to the medical and nursing field that nurse practitioners are an essential asset

to the health care field and increase awareness of our contributions and concerns about our ou co t but o s a d co ce s about ou

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Consuela D. Witherspoon MSN, RN, APRN, BC

B.S.N University of Tennessee at Martin

M.S.N. Mississippi University for WomenKatrina Relief Effort, Health Staff

Medical Emergency Response Team

Church Health Ministry

Certifications

Certifications

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Neonatal Resuscitation Program

Basic Life Support

Emergency Nursing Pediatric

“Of all gifts bestowed upon humanity

Course

Membership/Honors

Sigma Theta Tau International Honors Society of Nursing Of all gifts bestowed upon humanity,

the ability to communicate is one of the most important. I plan to provide services to prevent, diagnose, evaluate,

and treat patients within an

d d i Honors Society of Nursing

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Jan Zdanuk, FNP-BC, MSN, RN, CNS, CWS, FACCWS

B.S.N. Arizona State University

M.S.N. Northwestern State University

MedBasics Family Health Center

Serves underserved in Ft Worth

Serves underserved in Ft. Worth

ET/Wound Consultant Home Health

Honors:

Health Care Hero, Ft. Worth

Who’s Who in American Nursing

Clinical Excellence Award, Bossier Medical Center

International Medical Mission Volunteer to Nigeria, Benin, Malawi, Liberia, South Africa for wound care and internal Africa - for wound care and internal medicine in underserved villagesPublications

Maternity & Women’s Health Care 2000, 2004, 2007

“TWU’s Doctor of Nursing Practice has the potential to change the world and make

significant difference in healthcare.”

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Kay Banks MS, RN, FNP-C

B.A. University of Texas at Dallas

B.S.N Texas Woman’s University

M.S. Texas Woman’s University

Organizations

North Texas Nurse Practitioners Association

American Academy of NurseAmerican Academy of Nurse Practitioners

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing P f i l C d ti l

Professional Credentials

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Basic Life Support

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

“The goal of expanding my knowledge

base and level of clinical expertise is

delivery of high quality health care.”

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TWU

TWU

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Texas Woman’s University

Winde R. Chambers APRN, BC, FNP

B.S.N and M.S.N Northwestern State University

Certifications

Basic Life Support

Basic Life Support

Advance Cardiac Life Support Provider

Associations

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National League of Nursing

Louisiana Association of Nurse Practitioners

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Honor Society of Nursing

Research

Sub-Investigator, LA Research Center, affiliated with

Gastrointestinal Specialist “I feel that this program will further improve my

critical thinking as well as my clinical decision making skills.”

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