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Arizona Nursing​ ​Programs Monthly Meeting Minutes Arizona Nursing Programs ​ ​ Monthly Meeting Minutes Thursday, December 10, 2020 Meeting convened at 11:01 a.m. by AZBN Staff Hrabe 1) Attendance (Board Staff Dave Hrabe, Cindy George and Kathy Scott present; See Appendix A for list of Attendees) 2) Deans and Directors Education Meetings: a. Information coming soon: Kathy is reviewing topics and will get more information out to you at the beginning of the year. 3) Education Committee: a. Will be reviewing and updating the format/ membership to increase participation from practice settings 4) New fingerprint process (Cindy George) Board is accepting electronic fingerprints. a. Information is on AZBN.ORG website. Students must go all the way through the application and pay. Then they have to select ‘electronic’ fingerprinting which is a separate application. CNAs have been using this mechanism without major problems. https://azbn.gov/licenses-and-certifications/electronic-fingerprint-inst ructions 5) COVID Survey Preliminary Results, Q3 survey (Dave Hrabe) a. Dave Hrabe presented the preliminary results between cohorts graduation pre-pandemic vs cohorts graduating in Q2. The major findings were that the number of virtual/augmented reality hours increased 1061%; direct care clinical hours showed a 26.8% drop in Q2--both were statistically significant (p < .05). ​ ​ 6) NCSBN Education Survey (Dave Hrabe) a. The 2020 Education Survey will be sent early in January. This survey will allow AZ programs to benchmark with other programs across the country. AZ-specific data (e.g. concurrent enrollment programs) will be a part of the survey but analyzed separately. 7) Innovations/Concerns/ Problems a. No issues were identified. 8) Suggestions for Next Meeting a. No topics were identified. b. Thursday, January 14th, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. Adjournment at 11:29 a.m. Respectfully submitted, David Hrabe, AZBN Staff Appendix A Deans and Directors Meeting Attendance, 12.10.2020 Name of School Name Email Role Vice President of Academic Arizona College Tracy Schreiner [email protected] Operations Arizona College Joseph Gaw [email protected] Dean of Nursing-Tucson ARIZONA COLLEGE Sharen Lacayo [email protected] EDAO TUCSON Arizona College-Phoenix Lori Gutierrez [email protected] Dean Campus Director of PreLicensure Nursing Arizona State University Salina Bednarek [email protected] Programs Arizona Western College Gloria Hager [email protected] Director Aspen University Jennifer Overturf [email protected] Program Director Aspen University Phyllis James [email protected] Program Director Brookline College Lance Principe [email protected] Asst Dean of Nursing Operations PATRICIA.BURRILL@BROOKLINECOLLEGE. Brookline College Patricia Burrill Dean of Nursing EDU Carrington College Krystal Mankowski [email protected] Dean Phoenix Carrington College-Tucson Melinda Arias [email protected] Dean of Nursing Campus Chamberlain University Melanie Logue [email protected] Campus President Catherine Chamberlian University [email protected] Senior Manager Western Region Mohammed Cochise College Beth Hill [email protected] Dean Cochise College Melesa Ashline [email protected] Director of Nursing Creighton University Linda Shanta [email protected] associate dean for Phoenix Campus College of Nursing East Valley Institute of Barbara Koerber [email protected] Director PN Program Technology Eastern Arizona College Carolyn McCormies [email protected] Nursing Director Grand Canyon University Heather Ziemianski [email protected] assistant dean Grand Canyon University Trina Staton [email protected] Associate Dean Prelicensure Mesa Community College Mary Boyce [email protected] Department Chair Mohave Community June Weiss [email protected] Director College Northern Arizona Diana Shenefield [email protected] Director University Northland Pioneer College Ruth Zimmerman [email protected] Director of Nursing and Allied Health Paradise Valley Nick DeFalco [email protected] Program Director Community College Phoenix College Constance Powers [email protected] Division Chair Advanced Program Coordinator Pima Community College Carol Williams [email protected] Entry Level and LPN Pima Medical Institute Roxanne Parker [email protected] Program Director Mesa Campus Pima Medical Institute Kelly Wiebelhaus [email protected] Program Director Tucson University of Arizona Chair of Prelicensure Programs (BSN, Connie Miller [email protected] College of Nursing BSN-IH, MEPN) University of Phoenix Sun Jones [email protected] Program Chair University of Phoenix Kathy Rupp [email protected] Pre-Lic Program Chair West Coast School of Medical Imaging and Catherine Jagos [email protected] Director Nursing Yavapai College Nancy Bowers [email protected] Director Yavapai College Marylou Mercado [email protected] Director .
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