CURRICULUM VITAE
SAYLOR, JENNIFER LYNN
University of Delaware
25 North College Avenue
McDowell Hall, Office 373
Newark, DE 19716
EDUCATION:
DOCTORAL
University of MarylandPhD5/2011
School of Nursing
Baltimore, MD
Focus: Cardiovascular Health and Prevention
Dissertation: The Biopsychosocial Model of Metabolic Syndrome
GRADUATE
University of DelawareMSN2/2001
College of Nursing
Major: Cardiopulmonary Clinical Nurse Specialist
UNDERGRADUATE
Allegheny University of Health SciencesBSN5/1998
School of Nursing
Philadelphia, PA
Bucks County Community CollegeAS5/1996
Newton, PA
APPOINTMENTS:
ACADEMIC
University of DelawareAssistant Professor9/2014-
School of Nursing(Tenure-Track)
University of DelawareAssistant Professor3/2012-9/2014
School of Nursing (Non-Tenure-Track)
University of DelawareDirector, Diabetes and9/2008-
School of NursingYou: Kamp for Kids
University of DelawareClinical Instructor9/2008-3/2012
School of Nursing
University of DelawareClinical Instructor9/2001-9/2008
School of Nursing (Adjunct Faculty)
NON-ACADEMIC
Christiana Care Health ServicesClinical Nurse9/2006-5/2010
Heart and Vascular Interventional Services
Thomas Jefferson UniversityEBP Research Coordinator1/2004-10/2005
Division of Research, Department of Nursing
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Data Acquisition/Analyst 8/2003-1/2004
Translational Nursing ResearchDepartment
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Clinical Nurse Specialist 2/2002-3/2003
Cardiothoracic Surgical Unit
Christiana Care Health ServicesResearch Coordinator1/2001-2/2002
Cardiovascular Research Division
Delaware Cardiovascular AssociatesCardiology Nurse1/2000-1/2001
Nuclear Center, Coumadin Care Center
and Arrhythmia Center
Heart Smart CPRCo-Owner/CPR Instructor5/1999-1/2000
Christiana Care Health ServicesClinical Nurse4/1998-1/2000
Cardiovascular-Surgical Step-down
Critical Care Per Diem
Saint Francis HospitalClinical Nurse6/1997-4/1998
Cardiac Unit and CPR Instructor
Taylor HospitalClinical Nurse12/1996-6/1997
Cardiac Unit
Saint Mary’s Medical CenterClinical Nurse10/1996-5/1997
Oncology Unit
LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, SPECIALTY BOARD STATUS:
APRN-BC# 3591147/2016-7/2021
Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Health
RN
DelawareL1 00263879/2015-9/2017
PennsylvaniaRN-512707-L10/2015-10/2017
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
American College Health AssociationMember1/2017-
International Meeting on Simulation in HealthcareMember11/2016-
American Diabetes AssociationMember10/2016-
American Association of Diabetes EducationMember10/2016-
American Nurses AssociationMember4/2016-
Beta Xi Chapter,Sigma Theta Tau InternationalPresident6/2015-5/2017
Delaware Nurses AssociationMember1/2015-
Eastern Nursing Research SocietyMember10/2013-
International Nursing Association for Member9/2013-9/2014
Clinical Simulation and Nursing
Sigma Theta Tau International, Nursing Honor SocietyMember2000-
PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS:
DE Top Nurses Nursing Excellence Delaware Today 2016Awarded 2016
As Academic Educator
TEACHING
Excellence in Teaching AwardUniversity of DelawareNominated 2016
Excellence in Undergraduate AcademicUniversity of DelawareNominated 2016
Advising and Mentoring Award
Innovations in Professional Nursing American Association of
EducationColleges of NursingNominated 2013
Most innovative educational programChristiana Care Health
ServicesAwarded 2012
SERVICE
8th Chapter Key Award, Beta Xi Sigma Theta Tau
Primary AuthorInternational11/2015
Servant Leadership Award, Beta XI Sigma Theta Tau
Chapter Excellence, Primary AuthorInternational11/2015
Gratitude in Action Award, Beta XI Sigma Theta Tau
Chapter Excellence, Co-author International
Jennifer Graber [Principal author]11/2015
Embracing Technology Award, Beta XI Sigma Theta Tau
Chapter Excellence, Primary AuthorInternational11/2013
Engaging in Collaboration Award, Beta XI Sigma Theta Tau
Chapter Excellence, Co-author International
Melanie Chichester [Principal Author]11/2013
Florence Nightingale AwardBeta Xi Chapter5/2013
RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY:
AWARDED GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS
Title: Transition to college campus living with a chronic condition: Type 1 diabetes exemplar
Granting Agency: American Nurses Foundation/Eastern Nursing Research Society
Amount: $5,000
Role: Principal Investigator with Christine Calamaro
Inclusive Dates: 9/2016-9/2017
Title: Transition to college campus living with a chronic condition: Type 1 diabetes exemplar
Granting Agency: General University Grant, University of Delaware
Amount: $6,636
Role: Principal Investigator with Christine Calamaro
Inclusive Dates: 6/2016-5/2018
Title:Health and college life among young adults with/without diabetes and asthma: A secondary analysis of NHANES data
Granting Agency: Beta Xi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International
Award Amount: $1,000
Role:PI with Christine Calamaro
Inclusive Dates:1/2016-1/2017
Title: Instrument development to assess a debriefing facilitator in simulation education of healthcare provider
Granting Agency: Delaware Health Science Alliance Education Grant
Awarded Amount: $21,679
Role: PI with Susan Wainright and Eileen Herge from Thomas Jefferson University.
Inclusive Dates: 9/2012-12/2015
Title: Disaster Preparedness Training
Granting Agency: State of Delaware
Award Amount: $30,000
Role: CO-I with Bethany Hall-Long.
Inclusive Dates:5/1/2012-12/2013
Title: Investigation of the stress response during a patient communication simulation
Scenario
Granting Agency: University of Delaware College of Health Sciences
Award Amount: $6,000
Role: PI with Kathleen Matt and Kenneth Kirschner
Inclusive Dates: 9/2011-5/2012:
Title: The Psychological and Emotional Well-Being of Patients with Automatic Internal Cardioverter Defibrillator
Granting Agency: Center for Research Development, College of Health Sciences, University of Delaware
Award Amount: $3,660.00
Role: CO-I with Erlinda Wheeler, Ingrid Pretzer-Aboff, Angela DiSabatino, Thomas Hardy, and Rita Lucy.
Inclusive Dates: 2003-2004
SUBMITTED GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS (Under review)
PRINT AND/OR ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS:
(+ indicates undergraduate student)
Refereed Data Based
Saylor, J.,Wrainright, S., Herge, E. A., & Pohlig, R. T. (2016). Peer-Assessment
Debriefing Instrument (PADI): Assessing faculty effectiveness in simulation education
Journal of Allied Health, 45(3), e27–e30.
Saylor, J.,Herge, E. A., Wrainright, S., & Pohlig, R. T. (2016). Development of
Instrument to Assess the Clinical Effectiveness of the Debriefer in Simulation Education.
Journal of Allied Health, 45(3), 191-198.
Saylor, J.,Vernooy, S+, Selekman, J., & Cowpethwait, A. (2016).Interprofessional Education
using a palliative care simulation. Nurse Educator, 41(3), 125-129. DOI:10.1097/NNE.0000000000000228
Saylor, J. & Friedmann, E. Biopsychosocial contributors to metabolic syndrome: A secondary
analysis of 2007-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data. (2015). Nursing Research, 64(6), 434-443. DOI:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000121
Saylor, J., Schell, K. A., Mandell, M. & Graber, J. (2015). Development of a clinical
competency checklist for care of patients experiencing substance withdrawal delirium or and delirium: Use of a Delphi technique and expert panel. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 55(6), 29-36. DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20150526-01
Salam, T., Saylor, J.,Cowperthwait, A. (2015). Attitudes of nurse and physician trainees
towards an interprofessional simulated education experience on pain assessment and management. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 29(3), 276-278. doi:10.3109/13561820.2014.950726
Saylor, J.,Friedmann, E., & Lee, H., J. (2012). Navigating complex samples analysis using a
national survey data. Nursing Research, 61(3), 231-237. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0b013e3182533403
Wheeler, E., Pretzer-Aboff, I., DiSabatino, A., Hardie, T., Saylor, J., & Lucey, R. (2010). The
Psychological effect of implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Nursing 2010 Critical Care, 5(2), 5-7.DOI:10.1097/01.CCN.0000369209.79671.ce
Wheeler, E., Pretzer-Aboff, I., DiSabatino, A., Hardie, T., & Saylor, J. (2009). Psychological
Impact of implantable cardioverter defibrillator on their recipients. Dimensions of critical care nursing, 28(4), 176-181. DOI:10.1097/DCC.0b013e3181a4743b
Refereed Non Data Based
Collins, B, & Saylor, J. (in press). The Affordable Care Act: Implementation and Implications
for Geriatric Nursing Practice., Nursing2017.
Saylor, J., Calamaro, C. (2016). Transitioning young adults with type 1 diabetes to campus
life. Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 12(1), 41-46.
Cowperthwait, A., Saylor, J., Schmitt, L. A., Salam, T., Melby, M. K., & Baker, S. D. (2015).
Healthcare Theatre and Simulation: Maximizing Interprofessional Partnerships. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 11(9), 411-420. DOI:10.1016/j.ecns.2015.05.005
Cowperthwait, A., Saylor, J., & Schell, K. (2013). Healthcare Theatre: A unique simulation partner. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 10(1), e41-46. DOI:10.1016/j.ecns.2013.05.012
Saylor, J. (2005). Risk factor clusters for metabolic syndrome in coronary heart disease: State of
the science. Dimensions of critical care nursing, 24(2), 64-69. DOI:10.1097/00003465-
200503000-00005
Non-Refereed
Saylor, J., & Graber, J. (2016, November). Let’s talk about leadership interns. North American
Region 12 Leader Lines, electronic newsletter of Sigma Theta Tau International.
Saylor, J., & Graber, J. (2016, Fall). Keep up to date – Check out the circle! Beta Xi Newsletter,
18(1), 10.
Saylor, J. (2016, Fall). Edith Anderson Educational Leadership Grant, Beta Xi Newsletter,
18(1), 9.
Saylor, J. (2016, Fall). President’s Message. Beta Xi Newsletter, 18(1), 1.
Saylor, J. (2016, Summer). Beta Xi Chapter supporting the environment, Beta Xi Newsletter,
17(3), 12.
Saylor, J. (2016, Summer). President’s Message. Beta Xi Newsletter, 17(3), 1.
Saylor, J. & Hassler, D.(2016, Spring). 43rd Biennium Convention. Beta Xi Newsletter,
17(2), 2-5.
Saylor, J. (2016, Spring). President’s Message. Beta Xi Newsletter, 17(2), 1.
Saylor, J. (2015, Fall). Member Spotlight. Beta Xi Newsletter, 17(1), 6.
Saylor, J. (2015, Fall). President’s Message. Beta Xi Newsletter, 17(1), 1.
Saylor, J. (2014, Spring). Beta Xi Winter Retreat. Beta Xi Newsletter, 16(4), 3.
Saylor, J. (2015, Winter). Members of Beta Xi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International
Induction as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. Beta Xi Newsletter, 16(3), 5.
Saylor, J. (2014, Summer/Fall). Translating the Physiological Stress Response to Simulation
Education. Beta Xi Newsletter, 16(2), 3.
Saylor, J. (2014, Winter). Fall 2013 Induction. Beta Xi Newsletter, 16(1), 4.
Nijjar, P.+Saylor, J. (2012, Spring). The Circle—Check it Out. Beta Xi Newsletter, 13(2), 4.
Saylor, J. (2012, Fall). Beta Xi Board and Committee Retreat. Beta Xi Newsletter, 13(2), 4.
Saylor, J. (2012, Spring). Dissertation Abstract: The Biopsychosocial Model of Metabolic
Syndrome among U.S. Adults. Beta Xi Newsletter, 13(1), 7.
Rodgers, D. & Saylor, J. (2010, Fall). Diabetes and you: Kamp for kids. Stetho-scoop, 3.
Wheeler, E., Pretzer-Aboff, I., DiSabatino, A., Hardie, T., Saylor, J. (2006-2007). A prospective
study of the psychological impact of ICD implant on its recipients. DNA Reporter, 31(4),15.
SUBMITTED/UNDER REVIEW
Saylor, J.,Hertsenberg, L., McQuillan, M., Shoe, K., & Calamaro, C. (under review). A
Diabetes Camp Impacts Nursing Education: Evaluation of a Service Learning Course, Nurse Educator Today.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS/CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (in public domain)
Saylor, J. & Graber, J. (September, 2016). Influence through lifelong learning: Membership engagement advances the nursing profession. [Published abstract]Leadership Connection 2016, Indianapolis, IN.
Graber, J. & Saylor, J. (September, 2016). Influence though philanthropy: Engaging members and serving the local and global community. [Published abstract]Leadership Connection,Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society for Nursing,Indianapolis, IN.
Hertsenberg, L., Madiraca, J., Travers, S. L., Saylor, J., & Graber, J. (September, 2016). Beta Xi Chapter Promotes Membership Engagement Through Boot Camp Programs. [Published abstract]Leadership Connection, Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society for Nursing,Indianapolis, IN.
Saylor, J.,Herge, E. A., & Wainwright, S. (November, 2015). Using the Delphi Technique to develop a peer-review debriefing instrument for simulation healthcare education. [Published abstract]43rd Biennial Convention, Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society for Nursing,Las Vegas, NV.
Saylor, J. (November, 2015). Integrative Review of the Transitions of Emerging Young Adults
with Type 1 Diabetes. [Published Abstract] 43rd Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta
Tau International, Honor Society for Nursing,Las Vegas, NV.
Saylor, J., & Graber, J.(September, 2016). Transforming the Chapter through Servant
Leadership. [Published abstract]43rd Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta
Tau International, Honor Society for Nursing,Las Vegas, NV.
Graber, J., Saylor, J.,Diefenbeck, C.A. (November, 2015). Gratitude in action. [Published
abstract]43rd Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society for Nursing,Las Vegas, NV.
Saylor, J., Wilson, M.+, Cowperthwait, A., Williston, S.+, Kirschner, K., Matt, K. (2014).
Translating the Physiological Stress Response to Simulation Education. [Published abstract]. 26th Annual scientific sessions sponsored by the Eastern Nursing Research Society.
Saylor, J., Friedmann, E. & Thomas, S. (2012). Do Depressive Symptoms Mediate or Moderate
the Relationship of Gender to Metabolic Syndrome among U.S. Adults? [Published
Abstract]. 2012 State of the Science Nursing Research Congress sponsored by the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science.
Saylor, J. & Friedmann, E. (2012). Essentials of Complex Sample Data Analysis Utilizing
National Survey Data. [Published Abstract]. 2012 State of the Science Nursing Research Congress sponsored by the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science.
Saylor, J.,Diefenbeck, C., Herrman, J., Graber, J. (September, 2012). Beta Xi Chapter Mentors Through a Leadership Intern Program [Published Abstract]. Sigma theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Leadership Forum 2012, Indianapolis, IN.
Diefenbeck, C., Polek, C., Herrman, J., Graber, J., Saylor, J. (September, 2012). Beyond the Research Grant: Supporting Nursing Research through Collaborative Partnerships. [Published Abstract]. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Leadership Forum 2012, Indianapolis, IN.
Saylor, J,Friedmann, E., & Thomas, S. (2011). Navigating complex samples in national
databases. [Published abstract- PS3-17]. 25th Annual conference of the Southern Nursing Research Society.
OTHER:
Book Chapters
Saylor, J. Health history and physical examination (2017). In S. W. Lewis, L. Bucher, M.
Heitkemper, & M. Harding (Eds). Medical-Surgical Nursing assessment and
Management of Clinical Problems 10thh ed. (34-45) St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Saylor, J., Cowperthwait, A., & Rodriguez, C.+ (2014). Transferring Simulation into Clinical
Practice: A Psychosocial Nursing Exemplar. In Caputi, L. (Ed.) Innovations in Nursing
Education: Building the Future of Nursing,Volume 2. Washington, DC: National League
for Nursing.
Saylor, J. & Bucher, L. (2014). Health history and physical examination (revision). In S. W.
Lewis, S. R. Dirksen, M. Heitkemper, & L. Bucher (Eds). Medical-Surgical Nursing assessment and Management of Clinical Problems 9th ed. (37-48). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Book Chapter Reviewer
2014Review Chapter 32: Nursing Assessment: Cardiovascular System. In S. W. Lewis, L.
Bucher, M. Heitkemper, & M. Harding (Eds). Medical-Surgical Nursing assessment and
Management of Clinical Problems 10th ed. (474-496). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier
2014Review Chapter 26: Nursing Assessment: Pulmonary System. In S. W. Lewis, L. Bucher,
M. Heitkemper, & M. Harding(Eds). Medical-Surgical Nursing assessment and
Management of Clinical Problems 10th ed. (685-708). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier
2012Review Chapter 32: Nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular System. In S.W. Lewis,
S. R. Dirksen, M. Heitkemper, & L. Bucher (Eds). Medical-Surgical Nursing assessment and Management of Clinical Problems 9th ed. (37-48). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier
TEACHING:
UNDERGRADUATE
Traditional Program
NURS 110 Nursing Connections [On Campus]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Fall 2013 (17 Students)
NURS 220 Concepts of Nursing Practice [On Campus: Simulation Center]
Role: Co-teach
- Winter 2009 (25 Students); Winter 2010 (32 Students); Winter 2011 (38 Students); Winter 2012 (44 Students); Winter 2013 (33 Students)
NURS 250 Health Assessment across the Lifespan [On Campus]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Winter 2009 (12 Students); Winter 2010 (18 Students); Winter 2011 (19 Students); Winter 2012 (14 Students): Winter 2013 (16 Students); Winter 2014 (12 Students); Winter 2015 (15 Students)
NURS 253 Health and Physical Assessment [On Campus: Simulation Center]
Role: Co-teach
- Spring 2014 (15 Students), Spring 2016 (8 Students)
NURS411 Topics in Healthcare Delivery: Teaching Wellness to Children [On Campus]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Summer 2009 (22 Students): Summer 2010 (26 Students); Summer 2011 (23 Students); Summer 2012 (15 Students); Summer 2013 (24 Students); Summer 2014 (26 Students); Summer 2015 (16 Students); Summer 2016 (23 Students)
NURS 453 Clinical Adult Health I [Clinical]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Fall 2008 (8 Students); Fall 2009 (7 Students); Fall 2010 (8 Students); Fall 2011 (8 Students); Fall 2012 (8 Students); Summer 2010 (8 Students); Summer 2011 (8 Students); Summer 2012 (7 Students); Summer 2013 (7 Students); Summer 2014 (7 Students); Fall 2016 (8 students)
NURS 460: Transition to Professional Nursing Practice I [On Campus]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Fall 2013 (35 Students)
NURS 473 Clinical Adult Health II [Clinical]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Fall 2008 (9 Students); Fall 2009 (8 Students); Fall 2011 (8 Students); Spring 2009 (8 Students); Spring 2010 (7 Students); Spring 2011 (8 Students); Spring 2012 (8 Students); Spring 2013 (7 Students)
NURS 473 Clinical Adult Health II: Dedicated Education Unit [Clinical]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Spring 2014 (7 Students); Spring 2015 (12 Students)
NURS 479 Clinical Preceptorship [Clinical]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Spring 2009 (12 Students); Spring 2010 (13 Students); Spring 2011 (14 Students); Spring 2012 (11 Students); Winter 2014 (9 Students); Winter 2015 (12 Students); Winter 2016 (10 Students); Spring 2016 (6 Students); Winter 2017 (13 students)
NURS 480: Transition to Professional Nursing Practice II [On Campus]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Winter 2017 (39 Students)
RN-BSN Program
NURS 335 BRN Orientation [online]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Winter 2011 (18 Students)
NURS 443 BRN Role Practicum course [online]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Summer 2010 (8 Students)
NURS 466: Independent Study: Reducing catheter-related blood stream infections in intensive care units [On line]
Role: Faculty Advisor
- Winter 2013 (1 student)
GRADUATE
NURS604 Advanced Practice Roles for Healthcare Providers [online]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Summer 2013 (13 Students); Summer 2015 (8 Students); Summer 2016 (11 Students)
NURS 636 Adult-Gerontology I [online]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Fall 2012 (14 Students); Fall 2013 (6 Students); Fall 2014 (3 Students); Fall 2015 (6 Students); Fall 2016 (6 students)
NURS 646 Adult-Gerontology II [online]
Role: Course Coordinator
- Spring 2014 (6 students); Spring 2015 (3 Students); Spring 2016 (5 Students)
NURS 686 Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration [On Campus]
Role Preceptor
- Fall 2012 (1 student); Fall 2013 (1 student); Fall 2014 (1 student); Fall 2016 (1 student)
Interdepartmental Department of Behavior Health and Nutrition
HLPR 605 Concepts of Chronic Disease Management [On Campus]
Role: Couse Developer and Co-teach since 2014
- Fall 2012 (7 Students); Fall 2013 (6 Students); Fall 2014 (8 Students); Fall 2015 (4 Students); Fall 2015 (4 Students); Fall 2016 (7 students)
Undergraduate Nursing Research Advisor
(Each semester culminates in poster/oral presentation to UD nursing faculty and students at the end of the semester).
2014- Fall (5 students): Transitioning of Type 1 Diabetes Across the Lifespan. Poster presentation, Eastern Nursing Research Society, Washington, D.C.
2013-Fall (4 students): Investigation of Interprofessional Collaboration: Improving Palliative Care through Simulation. Podium presentation at 9thth Annual Nursing Research Conference-Advancing Nursing: Developing Excellence in EBP and Research, Newark, DE.
2013- Spring (4 students): Interprofessional Collaboration: Transformative Change from the Classroom to Practice.
2013- Spring (4 students): Pilot Facilitator Evaluation Tool: Applying the Delphi Technique. Poster presentation 8th Annual Research Conference-Advancing Nursing: Developing Excellence in EBP and Research, Newark, DE.
2012- Fall (2 students): Stress Response During a Live, Patient Simulation. Poster presented 8th Annual Research Conference-Advancing Nursing: Developing Excellence in EBP and Research, Newark, DE.
2012-Spring (2 students): Investigation of the stress response during a patient communication simulation scenario. Podium presentation at 7thth Annual Research Conference-Advancing Nursing: Developing Excellence in EBP and Research, Newark, DE.
Preceptor, Internal to University
Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration, University of Delaware
Program: MSN, Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Fall 2016
Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration, University of Delaware
Program: MSN, Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Fall 2015
Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration, University of Delaware
Program: MSN, Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Fall 2014
Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration, University of Delaware
Program: MSN, Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Fall 2013
Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration, University of Delaware
Program: MSN, Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Fall 2012
Preceptor, External to University
Nurse as Leader, Wilmington University
Program: RN-BSN Program, Winter 2014
TEACHING/TRAINING/PROGRAM GRANTS:
Title: Edith Anderson EducationalLeadership Grant
Granting Agency:Sigma Theta Tau International Foundation
Award Agency: $500.00
Inclusive Dates: 9/2016-10/2016
Title: Community Grant Projectfor Diabetes and you: Kamp for Kids
Granting Agency:Wilmington Flower Market
Award Agency: $1,250.00
Inclusive Dates: 7/2016-7/2017
Title: Faculty Success Program Scholarship, National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity
Granting Agency: President’s Diversity Initiative, University of Delaware
Award Agency: $3,450
Inclusive Dates: 1/2015 – 5/2015
Title: Diabetes Alternative Research and Health Care Foundation for Diabetes and You: Kamp for Kids
Granting Agency: Diabetes Alternative Research and Health Care Foundation
Award Agency: $1,000.00
Inclusive Dates: 6/2015-12/2015
Title: Integrating technology and Healthcare Theatre Program to transform education in the classroom.
Granting Agency: University of Delaware Center for Teaching and Assessment of Learning (CTAL) and IT Academic Technology Services (ATS)
Award Amount: $24,000
Role: PI with Judith Herrman, Karen Avino, Dave Edwards, Amy Cowperthwait, & Allan Carlsen.
Inclusive Dates: 6/2013 – 6/2014
Title: Community grants application for Diabetes and You: Kamp for Kids
Granting Agency: Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Award Agency: $2,000.00
Inclusive Dates: 6/2013-12/2013
Title: Community grants application and operations for Diabetes and You: Kamp for KidsGranting Agency: Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation (DAREF)
Award Agency: $1,000.00
Inclusive Dates: 6/2014-12/2014
Title: Community grants application for Diabetes and You: Kamp for Kids
Granting Agency: Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Award Agency: $2,000.00