CNS newsletter - School of Nursing
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CNS newsletter - School of Nursing
Clinical Nurse Specialist Alumni and Student Newsletter Indiana University School of Nursing April 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Save the Date ................................................... 1 #1 AJN Book of the Year ................................. 1 New! CIO-CNS Fellowship ............................. 1 New Dean of IUSON! ....................................... 2 Awards and Honors......................................... 2 Congratulations! .............................................. 3 Scholarships and Grants ............................. 3 Graduates & New Admissions ..................... 4 NACNS News ................................................... 4 NACNS Calls for Abstracts 2016 ................. 4 Annual Summit ............................................. 4 Preceptors Corner ........................................... 5 Need to Know .................................................. 5 Adult CNS Certification ................................ 5 ANCC Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Update........................................ 5 Applications to CNS Program...................... 5 Financial Resource Information .................. 5 American Assembly for Men in Nursing ..... 6 Program Plan ................................................ 6 Distance Accessible Course Update ........... 6 Questions ...................................................... 6 Social Media.................................................. 6 Did you know? .............................................. 6 CNS Newsletter Submissions ...................... 6 Publications and Presentations: Faculty, Students, Alumni, Preceptors ...................... 7 Save the Date March 3-5, 2016 2016 NACNS Annual Conference The Future is Today: Entering a World of New Practice Challenges for the Clinical Nurse Specialist Loews Philadelphia Hotel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania #1 AJN Book of the Year!! Jan Fulton, Brenda Lyon, of IUSON along with Kelly Goudreau (Portland, Oregon) published a second edition of Foundations of Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice. They are the First Place Winners of the 2014 American Journal Award for the #1 AJN Book of the Year! IUSON faculty and alumnae contributing authors include: Carol Baird, Cheryl Crisp, Pat Ebright, Mary Fisher, Desiree Hensel, Kim Hodge, Diana Jones, Patricia Moore, Jan Powers, Jo Ellen Rust, Lori Stark, Maria Shirey, Michelle Treon and Jane Walker. _______________________ NEW! CIO-CNS Fellowship Clinical Nurse Specialist Fellowship Clinical nurse specialists are leaders in enhancing quality of practice as clinicians, educators, and researchers. The demand for advanced-degree nurses like clinical nurse specialists is dramatically increasing in an evolving healthcare system. As clinical nurse specialists, we have a responsibility to help prepare this next generation of nurse leaders. Per the Institute of Medicine’s recommendations, “nurses, nursing education Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 1 programs, and nursing associations should prepare the workforce to assume leadership positions across all levels.” _______________________ The Central Indiana Organization for Clinical Nurse Specialists (CIO-CNS) has initiated the creation of an Endowed Clinical Nurse Specialist Fellowship here at the IU School of Nursing. We are proud to work with CIO-CNS, alumni, and friends to support this commitment. Robin P. Newhouse, a University of Maryland School of Nursing faculty member known nationally for her research of innovative methods to improve the quality of care delivered to patients, has been named dean of the Indiana University School of Nursing, effective July 1, 2015. http://news.iupui.edu/ releases/2015/04/newhouse-nursing-deanappointment.shtml _______________________ To endow this fellowship, a minimum of $25,000 must be committed within one year and pledges fulfilled within five years. As an endowed fund, this fellowship will exist in perpetuity to ease the financial burdens of students who are pursuing a Clinical Nurse Specialist degree (CNS) or those who are currently a CNS and are enrolled in a doctoral program at the School. Consider making a gift to help us meet and exceed this minimum contribution. The more funds that we raise, the greater the difference we’ll make together. For example, if $25,000 is raised, the 5% interest will allow IUSON to provide $1,250 in funding to CNS students each year. If we raise $100,000, $5,000 will be available yearly to support the needs of our students. You may make your gift online by going to givetoiu.iu.edu. Your gift to the fellowship will help prepare future clinical nurse specialists to initiate change to improve nursing practice. If you have questions or would like to discuss the Fellowship, please contact Janet McCully at [email protected]. The Indiana University Foundation solicits tax-deductible private contributions for the benefit of Indiana University and is registered to solicit charitable contributions in all states requiring registration. For our full disclosure statement, see http://go.iu.edu/89n. Thanks to the CIO-CNS Fellowship Steering Committee: Kerista S. Hansell Tamera L. Brown Rebecca J. Ellis Janet S. Fulton Earlie M. Hale Susan Storey New Dean of IUSON! AWARDS AND HONORS Cheryl Crisp, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC, CRRN, received the IUPC Excellence in Diversity Award for her work with children and adults with disabilities and their families. Michelle Deckard, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CCRNCMC, and Jean Balaguras, MSN, MBA, ACNS-BC, CCRN-CSC, were awarded the 2014 Individual Circle of Excellence Awards from the AACN. Jennifer Embree, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CCNS, has been accepted as participant in the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy. Jennifer Embree, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CCNS, and Yvonne Lu, PhD, RN, received the Lois C. Meier Teaching Excellence Award last year (2014). This award enable them to share their partial outcomes of the teaching award ($1,500). They submitted two abstracts of their teaching project to the MNRS and NACNS in 2014. Their two abstracts are accepted by these national professional conferences. Embree, J. & Lu, Y-F. “ Identifying clinical nurse specialist students’ perspectives of learning in civic engagement activities” has been accepted by The Clinical Nurse Specialist: The Essence of Transformational Health Care. NACNS 20th Anniversary. It will be presented on March 6, 2015. Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 2 Lu, Y-F. & Embree, J. “ Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) student’s perception of CNS Competency” has been accepted by the Midwest Nursing Research Society. It will be presented on April 18, 2015. Jennifer Embree and Meg Moorman were competitively selected to attend the 2015 NLN Scholarly Writing Retreat in Denver, CO. The Summer Scholarly Writing Retreat, sponsored by the NLN Chamberlain Center and Pocket Nurse, will take place the weekend of June 26–28, 2015 at the Magnolia Hotel Denver. Chancellor’s Academic Honors Convocation on Friday, April 24, 2015, to be held in the Hine Hall Auditorium commencing at 3:00 p.m. Sue Rawl announced the IUSON has been awarded a Robert Johnson Future of Nursing Scholars grant to support 2 PhD students for full-time study in the amount of $150,000. Congratulations to alumna Peggy Barksdale elected as 2015-2016 President. Vince Holly 2015-2017 Board of Directors of NACNS! Janet S. Fulton, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN, was named one of the top 100 graduates for leadership in Congratulations to Dr. Susan healthcare transformation by her alma mater, Ohio Storey upon achieving her State University, College of Nursing. Peggy Barksdale PhD from IUSON. Dr. Kathleen M. Hanna, PhD, RN, CNS, was presented Storey’s dissertation is the prestigious Clinical Nurse Specialist Researcher entitled- "Malglycemia and Health Outcomes in of the Year Award from the NACNS. Hospitalized Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.” Dr. Storey received funding from STTI – Alpha Desiree Hensel, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC, CNE, has Chapter and St. Vincent Grant Foundation to conduct been selected to receive the Provost’s Award for her study. She received numerous awards for her Undergraduate Research. work including the Susan Baird Excellence in Clinical Writing Award from the Oncology Nursing Society, Kathleen E. Hubner, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, ANVP, Jan Bingle Scholarship Award from the Clinical Nurse CNRN received the Excellence in Advanced Practice Specialist Foundation, William and Doris Rodie Nursing Award at the 2015 American Association of Dissertation Award from the IUSON Endowment, and Neuroscience Nurses national convention in Rising Stars in Research and Scholarship from STTI. Nashville, TN March 29th – April 1st. The Excellence She accomplished this all while working full time as a in Advanced Practice Nursing Award is awarded to a clinical nurse specialist caring for oncology patients neuroscience nurse in an advanced practice role who and was recognized by receiving the Elite 50 award demonstrates excellence in nursing care and from IUPUI, an award that recognizes achievement advancement of neuroscience nursing as a specialty outside the classroom among our 8,100 graduate through the development and support of nurses. and professional student population and represents Kathleen is the Neuroscience Clinical Nurse the top one half of one percent of the graduate and Specialist at St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, IN. professional student body at IUPUI. Mitchell Knisely, MSN, RN-BC, ACNS-BC, was Scholarships and Grants selected to participate in the prestigious NIH Summer Genetics Institute. Rebecca Ellis Bartlett received two grants, one _______________________ from Center for Enhancing Quality of Life in Chronic Illness for $4,673 and the other from Sigma Theta Tau International Alpha Chapter for $2,500. CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations to Jan Fulton on being named a 2015 Prestigious External Award Recognition (PEAR) recipient for the School of Nursing. All PEAR recipients will be honored as a group at the Kathleen E. Hubner received a grant award for St. Vincent Hospital’s, Indianapolis, IN participation as one of 24 sites in Phase one of the Hospital Acquired Pneumonia Prevention Initiative (HAPPI-2) project. Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 3 Grant funding was provided by Sage Products, LLC as part of the HAPPI-2 Trial. Deanna Reising was a recipient of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing/Center for Disease Control Small Grant for $5,000. Graduates & New Admissions Congratulations to the following graduates and Welcome to our new admissions! Be sure to keep in touch with your peers through the newsletter. MSN Graduates Amy Allen Ivy Antonian Rae Chelle Bennett Lindy Bilimek Cassie Bolduc Dawn Butrum Christopher Donaghey Elizabeth Ferguson Joycelyn Howard Janelle Johnson Carla Lambert Rainey Martin Amanda McCalment Sarah Rockwell Megan Siebert Annette Smith Susan Tyler Jaime Weimer _______________________ NACNS NEWS NACNS Calls for Abstracts 2016 The NACNS is calling for Abstracts for their 2016 Annual Conference. The abstract submission opens June 1, 2015. Deadlines are August 3, 2015 for the Abstract Submission and October 26, 2015 for the student Poster Submission. For more information, go to www.nacns.org. Jeni Embree’s poster presentation at NACNS. L-R: Joy Howard, Jeni Embree & Beth Ferguson. PhD Graduates Susan Storey New Admissions Debra Armstrong Shana Gaynor-Champion Amanda Galik Cathy Gerdes Alison Gibson Jessica Green Kelly Hampton Sarah Hines Melody Morgan Sharryl Overdorf Amber Petty Laurie Webb Ron Kraus presenting at NACNS. Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 4 Annual Summit The NACNS Annual Summit will be held July 20 and 21, 2015. Contact the NACNS for more information via their website: www.nacns.org _______________________ postgraduate, or doctoral degree from a pediatric clinical nurse specialist program. A minimum of 500 supervised clinical hours must be included in the pediatric clinical nurse specialist role and population. Successful candidates are awarded the Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist-Board Certified (PCNS-BC). All students enrolled in a Pediatric CNS program prior to October 31, 2017 who are not yet graduated by that date may continue to sit for the Pediatric CNS The Annual CNS Preceptor Meeting will take place exam after October 31, 2017 for up to 6 months after on May 12, 2015, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the IU graduation. At present, IUSON will continue to enroll School of Nursing, Room NU127. A lite dinner will be students in the Pediatric CNS program through Fall, served, and parking validation for Vermont Street 2017. ANCC will consider continuing the certification Garage will be provided. If you plan to attend, RSVP offering provided there are adequate test takers to to Charlotte Pell at [email protected]. Space is maintain test validity. http:// limited so RSVP early! www.nursecredentialing.org/PediatricCNS _______________________ Preceptors Corner NEED TO KNOW! Applications to CNS Program Students may apply to the CNS Adult/Gero and Peds programs at any time. Applications are reviewed and Adult CNS Certification students accepted until all available spaces are filled or until Fall classes begin. Students applying after The last application for ANCC Adult CNS examination will be accepted on December 31, 2016. August will be accepted for admission the following Eligible applicants may take the examination until the Fall. If you are interested or know someone who final test administration on October 31, 2017. If you would be a great CNS, check out the CNS programs on the IUSON website: www.nursing.iu.edu do not have practice hours and you can renew this certification with professional development activities and testing. Applications to renew this certification Financial Resources for using professional development activities plus testing Graduate Students will be accepted until December 31, 2016. Eligible applicants may take the exam to renew until the final Scholarships are available to graduate nursing test administration on October 31, 2017. Beginning students. The Indiana University School of Nursing November 2017, the credential may be renewed if Scholarship Committee has posted scholarship professional development and practice hour opportunities. To access scholarships and detailed requirements are met. For more information see: information, please visit the following website: http:// http://www.nursecredentialing.org/AdultHealthCNS nursing.iu.edu/graduate/tuition/index.shtml. ANCC Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Update The ANCC Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist board certification examination is a competency based examination that provides a valid and reliable assessment of the entry-level clinical knowledge and skills of clinical nurse specialist. This certification aligns with the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation: Licensure, Accreditation, Certification and Education. Eligible candidates hold a master's, IUPUI’s Office of Student Scholarships offers an online resource for scholarship applications and information. This site includes complete information on IUPUI scholarships. These scholarships will include campus wide, school-based and departmental opportunities. Students will also find information about searching the Web for scholarships. Learn more at http:// scholarships.iupui.edu/. Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 5 Scholarship applicants must complete the FAFSA by March 10 each year for maximum award consideration. In addition to the FAFSA and the completed application, students may also need to include an essay, unofficial transcripts, and proof of registration. campus other than IUPUI, please e-mail Malarie Piercy at [email protected] to request a specific campus site. Questions for the Master’s Advisor? If you have any questions regarding any of our For answers to your questions and information about masters programs, please contact Lisa Thompson at available financial resources for Indiana University (317)278-2205 or [email protected]. School of Nursing graduate students, contact Nathan Lohr, Assistant Director of Student Financial Social Media Services, at (317) 274-5920 or [email protected]. CertifiedBackground.com and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Scholarships are distributed to top nursing school applicants four times a year. Application deadlines: October 31, January 31, April 30, and July 31. Click here for more information and to download the application: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ students/scholarships. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Continuing Professional Development Scholarships: www.aacn.org/WD/Memberships/Docs/2011% 20Scholarship%20Info%20Instructions3.pdf American Assembly for Men in Nursing Regular chapter meetings are every third Tuesday. Check out the AAMN website at: http:// aamn.org/aamn.shtml. For questions about the local chapter contact Marsha Baker at [email protected]. Need to make a program plan change? Remember, you must have a current program plan on file with the school and for you to know when to register for each courses. If you need to make a program plan change, contact Jan Fulton at [email protected] or Lisa Thompson at: [email protected]. Follow IU School of Nursing on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Please share with anyone interested. Here’s how to find us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IUSON.IUPUI Twitter: @IUSONIndy Instagram: iusonindy Did you know? CNN Money Magazine recently rated Clinical Nurse Specialist one of the best and fastest growing jobs in America! Check out the list . . . CNS is #7!!! http://money.cnn.com/pf/best-jobs/2015/list/ CNS Newsletter Submissions The CNS Newsletter is electronically published and widely distributed biannually in the Fall and Spring. If you are an IU alumnus(a) or student who would like to update your contact info or include information in the newsletter, please send to: Charlotte Pell at [email protected]. Distance Accessible Course Update Courses will be uploading an announcement explaining several options for access to the course from your home. If anyone needs a room on a Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 6 Publications and Presentations: Faculty, Students, Alumni Preceptors Publications Miller, W.R., Lasiter, S., Bartlett Ellis, R.J. & Buelow, J. (2015). Chronic Disease SelfManagement: A Hybrid Concept Analysis. Nursing Outlook, 63, pp.154-161. DOI: http:// dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2014.07.005 Fulton, J.S. (2015). Working virtually. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 29(2), 64-65. Fulton, J.S. (2014). Show Your Courage. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 28(6), 308-309. Knisely, M.R., Fulton, J.S. & Friesth, B.M. (2014). Perceived importance of teaching characteristics in clinical nurse specialist preceptors. Journal of Professional Nursing. [Epub] Hensel, D., & Lyon, D.W. (2015). Interprofessional education at a pediatric optometry clinic. Nurse Educator, Published Ahead of Print. Doi: 10.1097/ Knisely, M.R., Bartlett Ellis, R.J. & Carpenter, J.S. NNE.0000000000000144. Available at http:// (In Press). Complexities of Medication Management journals.lww.com/nurseeducatoronline/Citation/ publishahead/ Across Care Transitions: A Case Report. Clinical Interprofessional_Education_at_a_Pediatric.99932.a Nurse Specialist: The International Journal of spx Advanced Practice Nursing. Bartlett Ellis, R.J., Connor, U. & Marshall, J. (2014). Development of Patient-Centric Linguistically Tailored Psycho-educational Messages To Support Nutrition and Medication Self-management in Type 2 Diabetes: A Feasibility Study. Journal of Patient Preference and Adherence, 2014(8), 1399-1408. DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S69291 Hensel, D., Malinowski, C. & Watts, P. (2014). Implementing a Pediatric Camp Clinical for PreLicensure Education [Innovation Center]. Nursing Education Perspectives. [Epub] Fulton, J.S. (2015). Engaging in scholarly conversation. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 29(1), 5. Hendricks-Ferguson, V.L., Sawin, K.J., Montgomery, K., Dupree, C., Phillips-Salimi, C.R., Carr, B., & Haase, J.E. (2015). Novice Nurses’ Experiences Hensel, D., Todd, K. & Engs, R.C. (2014). College student’s health, drinking and smoking patterns: What has changed in 20 years? College Student Bartlett, Ellis, R.J., Invited Review. Panel Member Journal, 48(3), 378-385. for Eli-Lilly Course. Making Medicines: The Process Hensel, D., Malinowski, C. & Watts, P.A. (2014). of Drug Development Court. Implementing a Pediatric Camp Clinical for PreLicensure Education [Innovation Center]. Nursing Meek, J.A., Runshe, D., Young, J., Embree, J., & Education Perspectives Online Early. Doi: http:// Riner, M.B. (2015). Creating a Faculty Community dx.doi.org/10.5480/12-871.1 That Values Curricular Assessment and Improvement: One DNP Program’s Experience. Work, J., Hensel, D., & Decker, K. (2014). A Q Journal of Professional Nursing, 31(1), 11-17. methodology study of perceptions of poverty among Midwestern nursing students. Nurse Education Embree, J.L., Swenty, C.F., Schaar, G. (2015) A Today. [Epub] balanced scorecard with strategy map. Measuring the value of a nursing sabbatical. Journal of Nursing Miller, W.R., Bakas, T., Weaver, M.T., Buelow, Care Quality. [Epub] J.M., & Sabau, D. (2015). The life changes in epilepsy scale: Development and establishment of Ansel, B., Boyce, M. & Embree, J.L. (In Press). Extending peripheral intravenous catheter dwell time, content and face validity. Clinical Nurse Specialist, best practice discussion. Journal of Infusion Nursing 29(2), 95-99. Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 7 with Palliative and End-of-Life Communication. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. [Epub] Pittman, J., Beeson, T., Kitterman, J., Lancaster, S., & Shelly, A. (2015). Medical device-related hospital-acquired pressure ulcers: development of an evidence-based position statement. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs, 42(2), 151-154. Storey, S., & Von Ah, D. (2015), Prevalence and impact of hyperglycemia on hospitalized leukemia patients. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 19 (1), 13-17. Howard, J. & Ferguson, E., (2015). Health Coach: Advancing the Clinical Nurse Specialist Role in an Urban Community Wellness Center. National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists Conference, San Diego, CA, March 5-7. Poster presentation. Hull, M. (2015). Barriers to Diabetes Self Management. National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists Conference, San Diego, CA, March 5. Poster presentation. Hull, M. & Kitchens, J. (2015). Nursing Ground Rounds for Patient Teaching: An Innovative Clinical Education Strategy. National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists Conference, San Diego, CA, March 6. Poster presentation. Von Ah, D. (2015). Cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatment: State of the science. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 19(1), Keen, A. (2015). Improving Nurse Knowledge and 47-56. Attitudes about Caring for Hospitalized Patients with Persistent Pain. National Association of Clinical Presentations Nurse Specialists, San Diego, CA, March 5. Bartlett Ellis, R.J., Haase, J., Sitterding, M.C. & Wu, Jingwei. (Accepted for Presentation). Patients’ Hansell, K. (2015). Applying Evidence; An Electronic Solution to Improve Patient Outcomes. Perceptions of Healthcare Provider Communication National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, and Understanding of Prescribed Medications. The Conference on Communication, Medicine and Ethics San Diego, CA, March 6. (COMET) 2015 in Hong Kong. Kraus, R. (2015). Care Setting are not Universally Equal: Tailoring the Falls Approach to Prevent Harm Bartlett Ellis, R.J. & Bartlett, M. Enhancing in the ED. National Association of Clinical Nurse Communication in Medication Management and Specialists, San Diego, CA, March 6. Reconciliation Across Transitions of Care: The Patient and Family Perspective [Poster Presentation]. American Academy of Communication in Healthcare Miller, W.R., Lasiter, S., Bartlett Ellis, R.J. & Teaching and Research Forum Conference, October Buelow, J. (2014). Chronic Disease SelfManagement: A Hybrid Concept Analysis. [Poster 2014, Orlando, Florida. Presentation]. Aging and Public Health Section’s Bartlett Ellis, R.J., Eisert, S., Davisson, S., Geers, Program of the 2014 Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association, November J., Werskey, K., Bernat, J.K, Franklin, M., Carmon, 2014, New Orleans, LA A., & Hartz, J. (2014). Workshop: Coaching for Meaningful Communication. American Association of Tyler, S. (2015). Motivational Interviewing to Engage Communication in Healthcare. Teaching and Pediatric Patients in Treatment and Management of Research Forum Conference, October 19, 2014, Pain. National Association of Clinical Nurse Orlando Florida Specialists Conference, San Diego, CA, March 5-7. Poster presentation. Embree, J. (2015). Identifying Clinical Nurse Specialist Students’ Perspectives of Learning in Civic Wornhoff, B. (2015). Clinical and Fiscal Outcomes Engagement Activities. National Association of Facilitating and Sustaining A SCIP-9 Improvement Clinical Nurse Specialists Conference, San Diego, through CNS Leadership. National Association of CA, March 6. Poster presentation. Clinical Nurse Specialists Conference, San Diego, CA, March 5. Poster presentation. Indiana University School of Nursing Department of Science of Nursing Care 317-274-7120 8