Wisconsin Emergency Nurses Association
Western Wisconsin Regional Director Candidate
Name: Joy Erb-Moser
Education:
University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh, BSN Completion Program; Graduated May 14, l988 with honors.
St. Luke's School of Nursing, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Diploma in Nursing, May 1980.
Waukon Senior High School, Waukon, Iowa; Diploma, May 1977; Member of National Honor Society and State of Iowa Scholar.
Work History:
October 2016 to present—Clinical Educator, Department of Education and Professional Development, Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse Wisconsin. (Full-time)
September 2006 to October 2016—EMS / Education Coordinator, Emergency and Urgent Care Center, Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse Wisconsin. (Full-time)
April 2004 to October 2006—Hospital Operations Manager, Nursing Administration, Gundersen Lutheran, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. (Full-time)
April 1998 to May 2004--EMS Coordinator; Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, Wisconsin. (24 hours/week)
May 1995 to December 1998--Spirit of Marshfield Medical Transportation Service, Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, Wisconsin; Flight Nurse. (Full-time)
June 1994 to April 1998--Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, Wisconsin; Staff Nurse in Emergency Department. (Full-time)
August 1988 to June 1994--Lutheran Hospital-LaCrosse, LaCrosse, Wisconsin; Staff Nurse in Pediatric/Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. (Full-time)
May 1988 to 1990--Norell Health Care, Madison, Wisconsin; Agency Staff RN to various hospitals in Madison, Marshfield, and Neenah with focus on Critical Care for adult, pediatric, and neonatal populations. (Casual status)
March 1986 to June 1988--Theda Clark Regional Medical Center, Neenah, Wisconsin; ThedaStar Aeromedical Network, Flight Nurse. (Full-time)
January 1985 to March 1986--Theda Clark Regional Medical Center, Neenah, Wisconsin; Staff RN, CN III, ICU/CCU. (Full-time)
October 1982 to November 1984—La Crosse Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, Wisconsin; Staff RN, CN III, Adult ICU. (Full-time)
January 1982 to September 1982--St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona; Staff Nurse, SICU. (Full-time)
May 1980 to December 1981—La Crosse Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, Wisconsin; Staff RN, ICU. (Full-time)
September 1978 to May 1980--St. Luke's Methodist Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Nursing Technician--Float Pool. (Part-time)
June 1976 to August 1977--Veteran's Memorial Hospital, Waukon, Iowa; Nurse's Aide. (Part-time)
ENA positions:
Emergency Nurses Association, National Member, 1995 to present.
Wisconsin ENA, State Pediatric Chairperson, 2008 to present.
How will I engage member involvement in Wisconsin ENA?
Additional Information:
ATS—Wisconsin Division, Board of Directors, 2006 to 2009.
ACLS Provider Certification--1981-1992; and 1995-current certification.
BCLS Provider Certification--1977 through current certification.
CCRN Certification--July 1982 to 1994.
CEN Certification--April 1996 through current certification.
ENPC Provider--May 1994 through current certification.
ENPC Instructor--May 1999 to present.
PALS Provider --1989 through current certification.
PALS Instructor/Faculty--1999 through current certification..
TNCC Provider--May 1995 through current certification.
TNCC Instructor—October 2002 to present.
EMS for Children Advisory Committee Membership, Wisconsin Bureau of EMS and Injury Prevention, November 1998 to May 2004.
Trauma Nurse Specialist Course; Milwaukee Regional Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; February 1998.
RTS Bereavement Services Counselor Training, Lutheran Hospital-La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin; November 8-10, 1995; Long Beach, California.
Spirit of Marshfield Medical Transportation Service; Saint Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, Wisconsin; 05-15-95 to 06-15-95; Flight Nurse Orientation.
University of Utah Neonatal Transport Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah; 02-24-87 to 03-04-87; Course concerning care and treatment of the compromised neonate with specific considerations to aero medical transport.
St. Anthony's Hospital Systems Flight Nurse Training Program, Denver, Colorado; July/August 1986; 3-week course with didactic portion covering aero medical transport considerations for the acutely ill and injured, with at least one hundred hours of clinical practicum.
University of Chicago Aero medical Network Flight Nurse Course; 04-14-86 to 05-22-86; Intensive 6-week course covering care and treatment of the critically ill and injured, with special transport considerations.