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CURRICULUM VITA

Frances E. Johnson, DNP, RN, NNP-BC

Work Address Southern Adventist University Home Address 7317 British Road School of Ooltewah, TN 37363 PO Box 370 Collegedale, TN 37315

Phone (423) 236-2973 Phone (423) 664-3679 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected]

EDUCATION Date Degree 1999 Doctorate of Nursing Practice RUSH UNIVERSITY Specialty: Neonatal Chicago, Illinois

1996 Master of Science ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Major: Nursing Berrien Springs, Michigan

1987 Bachelor of Science in Nursing UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON Major: Nursing Arlington, Texas

1979 Associate of Science in Nursing SOUTHERN MISSIONARY COLLEGE Major: Nursing Collegedale, Tennessee

LICENSURE License Date issued State/Number Current Status

RN 1979 Tennessee #050317 Active APN 2006 Tennessee #12078 Active RN 1999 Illinois # 041-314647 Inactive RN 1996 Michigan #4704209433 Inactive RN 1991 Indiana #28111734 Inactive RN 1979 Texas #4-50906 Inactive

CERTIFICATION Credential Date Exam Specialty Organization NNP 1999-2020 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner NCC* *The National Certification Corporation for the Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing Specialties

NRP Instructor 1993- 2020 Neonatal Resuscitation Program AHA* *American Heart Association F. Johnson C.V. 2

Nursing Education Experience Southern Adventist University, School of Nursing, Collegedale, Tennessee 8/2008 – present Professor 8/2008 – Chair, Research Committee 1/2015 – present DNP Coordinator Administrative responsibilities include oversight and management of the DNP curricula and related accreditation activities. Teaching responsibilities in the areas of theory, research, health policy, and DNP program.

Andrews University, Department of Nursing, Berrien Springs, Michigan 9/96- 2006 Assistant Professor 10/99 – 2004 Coordinator of the Nurse Practitioner Program 8/00 – 2003 Director of Graduate Nursing Programs 8/2003 –2006 Director of Undergraduate Nursing Programs Administrative responsibilities include oversight and management of the BSN and MSN curricula and related accreditation activities. Student admission, progression and advisement. Teaching responsibilities in the areas of research and .

Allegheny University, Philadelphia University 5/97-2000 Contract teacher for Mother/Baby and Pediatric content

UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES TAUGHT (past 5 years; * = current) NRSG 515 Theoretical Concepts of Nursing NRSG 527 : Foundations of Evidence Based Practice NURS 527 Theory and Research for Advanced Practice* NRSG 540/HADM 540 Policy RELT 540 Christianity and Ethics* NRSG 635 Role Development NRSG 714 Epidemiology NURS 716 Epidemiology and Biostatistics* NRSG 810 Scholarly Project Development* NRSG 815 Scholarly Project Progression* NRSG 820 Scholarly Project Implementation* NRSG 825 Scholarly Project Evaluation*

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL COURSES TAUGHT (SAU only) NRSG 365 Critical Care of Newborn NRSG 497 Nursing Research

UNIVERISTY COMMITTEES (SAU only) School of Nursing General Faculty Council DNP Committee (chair) Research (chair) MSN Committee Evaluation Distance Education Faculty Search (ad hoc committee)

University Distance Education 2016 – current Faculty Affairs 2017 – current Research Day committee, 2009, 2010, 2011

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Professional Clinical Experience Pediatrix – Chattanooga, TN 8/2006 – present Neonatal Nurse Practitioner 7/2007 – 8/2008 Lead Nurse Practitioner Credentialed at Erlanger Health System 2006 – Present Credentialed at Park Ridge East 2006 – 2011 Credentialed at Tennova Healthcare 2011 – Present Responsibilities as Neonatal NP include attending all high risk deliveries, stabilization and management of critical infants, transport of critically ill infants to Chattanooga via LifeForce, and maintenance of skill set (intubation, umbilical line placement, lumbar puncture, thoracotomy). Lead NP responsibilities included evaluation of job performance of peers, updating of policies/procedures, and scheduling of NP’s for three hospitals.

Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Indiana (Level III NICU) 4/2003 – 6/2006 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

MidWest NeoPed Associates, Chicago, Illinois 7/99 – 6/2006 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Credentialed at Michael Reese Hospital, Level III NICU: 1999 - 2001 Credentialed at the Methodist Health System, Gary and Merrilleville, IN: 2000 – 2006

St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, South Bend, Indiana 4/99 – 7/00 Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Level II NICU

Elkhart General Hospital, Elkhart, Indiana 8/96-12/98 PRN Staff Nurse 5/93-8/96 Neonatal , (Level II, NICU) Responsibilities included direct patient care, providing education as needed for new hires, and updating education as needed to improve practice and patient safety.

Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Indiana, (Level III, NICU) 1/91-5/93 Staff Nurse, Transport Nurse (part time)

Harris Methodist Hospital, Ft. Worth, Texas (Level III, NICU) 7/87-1/91 Staff Nurse, Night Charge Nurse, Nurse Clinician (40 bed Neonatal ICU, high risk deliveries, post operative care, jet and oscillator ventilation)

Walls Regional Hospital, Cleburne, Texas – affiliate of the Harris Methodist System 8/80-7/87 Staff Nurse-- Newborn Nursery, Labor & Delivery, Post Partum 8/81-8/84 Childbirth Educator

Huguley Hospital, Ft. Worth Texas 9/97-8/80 Staff Nurse -- Post Operative and Telemetry Unit (adult)

AWARDS/HONORS 2006 Named Scholarship “Frances Johnson Excellence in Research” International, Eta Zeta Chapter 1997-1999 Graduate Professional Nurse Traineeship 1995 Sigma Theta Tau (International Nursing Honor Society) 1987 Outstanding Clinical Performance (Received from the University of Texas at Arlington, School of Nursing, selected by the undergraduate faculty) F. Johnson C.V. 4

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

PUBLICATIONS Johnson, F.E., & Maikler, V (2001) Adoption of skin care protocols by NICU nurses. Neonatal and Infant Nursing Reviews, March 1 (1) 59-67. Silvestri, L.A., editor, (1999). Saunders Q & A Review for NCLEX-RN. W.B. Saunders Company: Philadelphia.

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATION REVIEW Stewart, J.G., & DeNisco, S.M. (2015). Role Development for the Nurse Practitioner. Jones & Bartlett Publishing: Burlington, MA.

Editorial Board for Newborn & Infant Nursing Reviews (2001-2005). Elsevier

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Moral Distress: Cowardly Lion to Courageous Action.” Southern Union/Medical/Dental/Health Professionals Conference. Stone Mountain, GA. October 7, 2016 “Milking the Evidence: Understanding the Liquid Gold of Human Milk.” Southern Union/Medical/Dental/Health Professionals Conference. Gatlinburg, TN October 10, 2014 “Defining and Unique Qualities of SDA Nursing Education.” 12th Annual SDA Nurse Educators Summit. Walla Walla University, Portland Oregon July 2, 2009 “Leadership Whisperer: An Application of Research.” Sigma Theta Tau, Eta Zeta Chapter – Research Symposium. St Joseph Hospital, St Joseph MI. November 28, 2007 “Medication Error Reduction: A Nurse’s Role.” Sigma Theta Tau, Eta Zeta Chapter – Clinical Focus. Bronson Gilmore Center, Kalamazoo, MI. November 10, 2004 “Reducing Medication Errors: Role of Nursing Education.” 7th Annual SDA Summit. Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, MD. June 28, 2004 “Neonatal Resuscitation Program,” Staff Education Program. Methodist Hospital, Gary IN August 2002 “Preparing Students for an Evidence Based Practice.” 3rd Annual SDA Nurse Education Summit. Southern Adventist University. July 11, 2000 The Ins and Outs of Neonatal Respiratory Distress. NICU Orientation Class, St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. October 11, 1999 Bringing the Community into the Undergraduate Nursing Program. Faculty Workshop. Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI. September 9, 1997 Nurse’s Response to Neonatal Death. Sigma Theta Tau Research Conference. Berrien Springs, MI. July 24, 1996

CONTINUING EDUCATION (previous 5 years) Bugs and and a Few New Drugs Florence Oliver Anderson Nursing Series. October 31, 2017 14th National Advanced Practice Neonatal Nurses Conference Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, HI. April 19-22, 2017 2017 Doctoral Education Conference, The Imperative for Innovation in Doctoral Nursing Education. AACN, San Diego, CA January 19-21, 2017 Epidemiology: An Overview (E is for Epi, Session 1.1) The North Carolina Institute for Public Health, 0.75 hrs. November 11, 2016 Epidemiology: An Overview (E is for Epi, Session 1.2) The North Carolina Institute for Public Health, 0.75 hrs. November 11, 2016 Epidemiology: The Basic Science of Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Coursera Certificate. October 23, 2016 Faculty Showcase: Inter-professional Collaboration, and “Preparing a Poster Presentation.” Center for Teaching Excellence. October 26, 2016. TechByte: “What if you never had to upload your syllabus again” & “Using Office Mix” Pegi Flynt and Greg Merchant, Online Learning. September 21, 2016 F. Johnson C.V. 5

Teach 3 Session: “What is the Best Way to Grade Participation?” Center for Teaching Excellence. September 6. 2016. Neonatal Pharmacology Conference: Incorporating Evidence Based Practice into Decision Making. Medical University of South Carolina. Charleston, SC November 11-13, 2015. Compliance Training, Pediatrix Medical Group (2015) ANA Ethics Symposium, June 4-5, 2015. Baltimore, MD. 9.75 (CEU’s approved by American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation.) NEO - The Conference for Neonatology, Presented by Pediatrix Medical Group, Hilton at Bonnet Creek, Orlando, FL. February 19-22, 2015; 23 CEU’s Legislative Boot Camp, Tennessee Action Coalition (Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action). February 3-4, 2015. Nashville, TN. Nurse in Washington Internship - March 30-April 1 2014. Washington, DC (CEU’s approved by American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation.) NANN’s 29th Annual Educational Conference: Innovations in Neonatal Care. October 2-5, 2013. Nashville, TN 26 CEU’s Compliance Training, Pediatrix Medical Group (2013) “FANNP’s 23rd National Neonatal Nurse Practitioner SYMPOSIUM Clinical Update and Review: Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners. October 16-20, 2012. 24.5 CEU’s NEO - The Conference for Neonatology, Presented by Pediatrix Medical Group, Walt Disney’s Dolphin. February 23-26, 2012; 15.5 CEU’s 2012 Advanced Practitioner Conference, Pediatrix Medical Group, Orlando, FL. February 22, 2012 6 CEU’s “Bugs & Drugs” Florence Oliver Anderson Nursing Series. November 15, 2011. “Empowering Nursing Faculty and Students in the Profession, Curriculum, Clinical Arena and Simulation Experiences.” Florence Oliver Anderson Nursing Series. June 27-29, 2011.

*Maintenance of Neonatal Nurse Practitioner requires a minimum of 45 hrs of Continuing Education every three years. NNP has been maintained since 1999. Documentation of prior CEU’s available upon request.

RESEARCH Advisor for 2 past DNP Scholarly Project, currently working with Eliza Mall on her Scholarly Project. Assisting 4-6 MSN students each semester complete their Capstone Project (NRSG 594) 1998-1999 Neonatal Skin Care: Evidence Based Practice. (Doctoral study, unfunded) 1994-1996 Nurse’s Response to Neonatal Death: A Search for Meaning. (Master’s study, unfunded)

Memberships NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONERS (NANNP) 1997-present SIGMA THETA TAU Eta Zeta Chapter 1995- present Member (Vice President 1999-2001) Rho Iota Chapter 2009 – present Member (Faculty representative 2010 – 2012) NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSES 1999 - present

COMMUNITY & VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Member: McDonald Road Melody Ringers (Bell Choir) 2014 – present Guest professor for NRSG 212 Childbearing Family once each semester. Topic: High Risk Newborn McDonald Road SDA Church Nominating Committee 2014 Adult SS Teacher (once every 5 weeks) Member: Chattanooga Bike Club 2006 - present