Marion Donohoe, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC Date of Preparation May 16, 2018

CURRICULUM VITAE

Marion Donohoe, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC Assistant Professor Department of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 920 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor Memphis, TN 38163 Cell: 901-218-5511 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate Dates Attended Degree Date of Degree

University of Dallas, Irving, TX 8/1969 thru 5/1972 BA 5/1972

Shelby State Community College 8/1987-5/1989 ADN 5/1989

George Mason University 8/1993-5/1995 MSN 5/1995

The Catholic University of America 8/1996-7/1997 12/1997 Post-Master Certificate Pediatric /School Nurse Practitioner

University of Tennessee Health Science Center 8/2008-5/2010 DNP 5/2010

Postgraduate Training

Developmental Pediatrics (Infant Specialist) University Affiliate Program (UAP) Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC (8/1994-5/1995)

HONORS/AWARDS: 2018 AJN Book of the Year Award for Informational Technology 2011 John William Runyan, Jr. Community Award 2006 Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group (PACTG 2001 Memphis “Excellent Eleven” Award 1995 Kitty Parker Smith Leadership Award

BOARD CERTIFICATION: Pediatric Certification Board (PNCB) 1998

LICENSURE: Tennessee #80477 1989 By Examination Nurse Practitioner Certificate of Fitness Tennessee #1583 1998 Tennessee #6346 2004 Current

SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:

Sigma Theta Tau 1995 to present 1

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UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS:

Type/Rank Institution Date

Assistant Professor University of Tennessee Health Science Center 2016 - present College of Nursing Department of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Assistant Professor University of Memphis 8/2014 to 5/2016 Loewenberg College of Nursing

Assistant Professor University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio 8/2012 to 8/2014 Director of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner MSN Program Doctor of Nursing Practice Public Health Nurse Leader Program Coordinator School of Nursing San Antonio, TX

Assistant Professor University of Tennessee Health Science Center 5/2010 to 6/2012 College of Nursing

Adjunct Clinical Faculty The Catholic University of America 8/1997-12/1997

Adjunct Clinical Faculty George Mason University 8/1995-12/1995

HOSPITAL/CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS:

Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center — clinical appointment 1998-2010

PRACTICE and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Type Institution Date

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Nurse Researcher 2/1998 – 10/2009 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Department of Infectious Disease Pediatric Sedation Nurse Specialist 1/1993-11/1997 Georgetown University Medical Center Department of Audiology Washington, DC

Pediatric Developmental Specialist and Interventionist 5/1995-5/1996 National Children’s Center Washington, DC

Neonatal Intensive Care RN Alexandria Community Hospital 6/1993 – 5/1995 Alexandria, VA

Pediatric Intensive Care RN Georgetown University Medical Center 8/1991- 9/1993

Pediatric Intensive Care RN St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 5/1989 – 7/1991 2

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Undergraduate

Introduction to Professional Nursing (2015 - 2016) Health of Populations Theory (2012 – 2014) Health of Populations Clinical Application – Social Determinants & Resources of San Antonio Community Health Nursing (2014 – 2016) Community Health Nursing Clinical Coordination (2014-2016) BSN Community Health Nursing (2016-present) Trauma Informed Care (TIC) (2010-present) Community Resiliency Model (CRM) (2017-present) Health of Populations – Didactic (Fall 2017) Health of Populations – Clinical (2016 – 2018)

Graduate

Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning: Clinical Reasoning (2012 – 2014) Advanced Nursing Roles (2012 – 2014) PNP Diagnosis & Management: Concepts and Theory I (2012 – 2014) PNP Diagnosis & Management: Concepts and Theory I Clinical Application (2012 – 2014) PNP Diagnosis & Management: Concepts & Theory II (2012 – 2014) PNP Diagnosis & Management: Concepts & Theory II: Clinical Application (2012 – 2014) Design & Analysis for Evidence Based Practice (2012- 2014) DNP Inquiry (2012-2014) DNP Synthesis (2012-2014) Evaluation of Programs and Practice (2010-2012) I & II (2010-2012) Trauma Informed Care (TIC) (2010-present) Community Resiliency Model (CRM) (2017-present) NAPS871 Pediatric Advanced Nursing Practice PNP801 Primary Care Pediatrics I PNP802 Primary Care Pediatrics Clinical I NAPS 874 Pediatric Primary Care Health Promotion (developed and initiated new course) DNP Methods of Evaluation (2016- present)

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS AND INVITED LECTURES:

Emory University - Transitioning Youth from Pediatric Settings to Adult Health Care Settings, Emory University and Grady Hospital, Atlanta, GA (Sole Presenter) 6/2010

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS:

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) • Professional Issues Position Paper Reviewer 2002-2010

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES:

American Association of Nurse Practitioners 2012 - present

American Nurses’ Association 2010 - present ANA PHN Nursing Scope and Standards Advisory Group member and co-author

American Psychiatric Nurse Association 2012-present

American Public Health Association 2008-present PHN section abstract reviewer

Association of Community Nurse Educators (ACHNE) 2010-present President Elect 2014-16 President 2016-2018

Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) 2001-2016 Local Chapter President 2002-2004; 2008-2010

NAPNAP – National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 1997 - present State Chapter President SIG Chair of Pediatric Medical Health Home Developmental and Mental Health SIG Position Paper Reviewer 2002-2010

Tennessee Public Health Association 2010-present

TN Nurses Association 2014-present

Texas Public Health Association 2012-2014

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COMMITTEES:

University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing Curriculum Committee 2016- College of Nursing Admissions Committee 2016- College of Nursing Progression Committee 2016-

University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio School of Nursing Graduate Studies Curriculum 2012-2014 School of Nursing DNP Curriculum Committee 2012-2014

University of Memphis College of Nursing Faculty Affairs 2015-2016 Graduate Curriculum Committee 2014-2016

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ACADEMIC COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS:

2001 Laura Lancaster Memorial Seminar Coordinator. 2009 Public Health Risks and Solutions in the Face of HIV—Laura Lancaster Memorial Seminar, Student coordinator. 2009 Healthy Memphis Common Table Gap Analysis. Student Team PHN Project. 2009 Red Cross Logic Model Focus Group and Report. Student Team PHN Project. 2009 Aerotropolis. Student Team PHN Project. 2011 One by One Ministries, San Antonio, TX Gap Analysis for Outcome Projective 2012 One by One Ministries, Memphis Logic Model & Resource Planning 2013 Urban Connection, San Antonio, TX. NGO Capacity Building 2013 “Simulation of Living in Poverty,” San Antonio, TX. Community Collaborative 2014 “Simulation of Living in Poverty,” San Antonio, TX. IPE with International students of multiple disciplines. 2015 Healthy Memphis Initiative collaborative of University of Memphis and Church Health Center: Academic Community partnership for ongoing “Simulation of Living in Poverty” 2016 “Simulation of Living in Poverty,” UTHSC, Memphis, TN multiple disciplines. 2016 Pilot Prelicensure BSN Students in Shelby County Health Department 2016 Transitions to Success Train the Trainer– Assisi Foundation 2016-present UTHSC Poverty Simulation Coordinator 2016-present UTHSC Boling Center Admission Committee staff 2016-2017 Asthma Camp – Grant – staff participant 2017 ADHD Summer CAMP – staff – Boling Center 2017 Community Resilience Model Training, UTHSC, TN 2018 MLK50 – Poverty Simulation sponsored by United Way and The Assisi Foundation Benjamin L. Hooks Library 2018 Serving the Underserved – Church Health – facilitator – Poverty Simulation

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS:

Boese, T. & Donohoe, M. (2018). Innovative Exemplar in Simulation Champions. Wolters Kluewer Health: Pennsylvania, PA

Donohoe, M. (2008). HIV Core Curriculum for Undergraduate Nursing Students. Pediatric HIV Infection. Contributing author. Sage Publications.

Donohoe, M. & Barr, E. (2003). The child with HIV and the community. Core Curriculum for Nurses in AIDS Care (Ed. 2).

Donohoe, M. (2000). Social Concerns. Steen, G & Mirro, J., editors Childhood Cancer: A Handbook from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Donohoe, M. (1999). Whaley & Wong’s Nursing Care of Infants and Children (Ed. 6). Contributing author, Chapter 42, The Child with Neuromuscular or Muscular Dysfunction, pp.1964-2001. St. Louis, MO: Mosby-Year Book.

Donohoe, M. (2009). Broome, M & Robbins, J., editors. Core Curriculum for the Nursing Care of Children and Their Families. Contributing author, Chapter 8, Community 5

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Influences, pp.107-18. Pitman, NJ: Jannetti Publishing.

Austin, J. & Donohoe, M. Continuing Education Needs for Nurses Working With Children with Special Needs (CSHCN). HRSA 1995, Maternal and Child Health Grant. National nursing leader booklet to develop the continuing education resource lists and guidelines for nurses working with children with special health care needs(out of print)

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Donohoe,ML, Neal, AM & Gaffney, KM. ACE Strategies to Promote Resiliency Pediatric School Population. (In Progress)

Donohoe, ML. Analysis of Ethical Lens Development in BSN Student Population. (Manuscript in Progress)

Donohoe, ML. Poverty Simulation: Debrief Enriches Learning. (Manuscript in Progress.)

Donohoe, ML., Cantu, A., Canty-Mitchell, J., Dunn, M.M., & Boese, T. Analysis of Prelicensure Student Perceptions: “Simulation of Living in Poverty.” (Manuscript in progress.)

Albury, R., Coehlo, D., Donohoe ML, Gaffney, K., Lusk, P., Van Cleve, S., Petersen- Smith, A., Keesing, H. (2013). NAPNAP Position Statement on the Integration of Mental Health Care in Pediatric Primary Care Settings. Journal of Pediatric Health Care 27:15A-16A.

Acker, M., Baker, D., Daley, A.M., Donohoe ML, Garzon, D.L., Magoon, K., McLeod, R., Roye, C., Schapiro, N.A. (2011). PNP’s Role in Supporting Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning Youth, NAPNAP Position Paper. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 25, 9A-10A.

Donohoe, M., Hoffman, J., & McKeon, L. Tennessee Nurse. Spring 2015

Delnay, N., Donohoe ML, Hawkins, E., Jones, C., McLeod, R. (2009). PNP’s Role in Supporting Infant and Family Well-Being During the First Year of Life, NAPNAP Position Paper. Journal of Pediatric Health Care ;25:9A-11A.

Gaur, A.H., Dominguez, K.L., Kalish, M.L., Rivera-Hernandez, D., Donohoe ML, Brooks, J.T., Mitchell, C.D. (2009). Practice of Feeding Premasticated Food to Infants: A Potential Risk Factor for HIV Transmission. Pediatrics;24 (2):658-666.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Developmental Profiles of Children Who Are Homeless. (1994, May).Descriptive research study of children living in homeless shelters developmentally screened and referred for early intervention services through a grant funded by Hasbro Toys Foundation in Washington, DC. 6

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Donohoe, M. (1995). INFANTSS Series- developed an 8-part series multidisciplinary approach to developmental theory and practice for acute care setting health care providers. Invited presentation to Georgetown Pediatric ICU inter-professional staff.

Use of Denver II Screening Tool of Young Children Who Are Homeless. (1995). Invited presentation. Secondary bivariate analyses with Denver II screening data of at-risk children in a vulnerable population investigating the relationship of parent concerns, identified developmental needs and the age of the child. Georgetown University Center Developmental Center.

Empowering School Nurses: Accessing Internet. Maternal and Child Health Grant. Project coordinator and co-author of MCHB Continuing Education grant (1996-97) Maternal and Child Health Grant. Project coordinator and co-author of MCHB Continuing Education grant to develop and implement an educational program for school nurses to learn Internet access for clinical updates for children with special health care needs.

Teen Mothers & Denver II: Teaching Child Development in High School Program for Teen Mothers. (1998, June). Peer-reviewed Poster presentation at National Assembly for School Based Health Care, San Diego, CA..

Children’s Adaptation to HIV Diagnosis: Focus Group Study. Research Protocol. 2001 PACTG International Training. Invited Presentation.

Hope for South Africa. (2004, September).ANAC Chapter Presentation.

Children’s Adaptation to HIV Diagnosis: Focus Group Study. (2004, February). Research Protocol. Presenting Faculty. Johannesburg/Soweto, South Africa.

Transitioning Youth infected with HIV/AIDS from Pediatric Health Care Settings to Adult Health Care Settings. (2004, November)Roundtable discussion. ANAC (Association of Nurses in AIDS Care National Conference), New Orleans, LA:

LEAVE: Assessing the Barriers and Strengths of Youth infected with HIV/AIDS when transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care Health Settings. (2004, August). Peer- reviewed Poster presentation for NIMH & CDC, Atlanta , GA

AETC NRC Workgroup on Adolescent HIV/AIDS. (2005, April). Workgroup co-leader. National Webinar presentation

HIV Special Populations: Adolescents infected with HIV Transitioning from Pediatrics Settings to Adult Health Care Settings. (2005, September). Invited to present multiple presentation in various settings in Denver Children’s Hospital and Denver Health Department, Colorado, CO.

Donohoe, M., Garvie, P., Knapp, K., Sinnock, C., & Allison, K. (2005, March). LEAVE: Transitioning Youth infected with HIV from Pediatric Health Setting to Adult Health Care Settings. Peer-reviewed poster presentation of an interventional model for the Multi-disciplinary health team. NAPNAP Conference, Phoenix, AZ. 7

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Pediatric Nursing in South Africa during the HIV/AIDS Epidemic and ARV Role Out. (2005, March). Presentation for Global Health Interest group and Poster Presentation. NAPNAP national conference, Phoenix, AZ.

Nurses Leading the Way in Paediatric & Family HIV Care. (2005, February). PACTG International Training. Presenting Faculty. Johannesburg/Soweto, South Africa.

Transition from Pediatric to Adult HIV Care. (2006, October). Invited presentation, ANAC 19th Annual Conference. October 26-29, 2006.

Adolescent Transition to Adult Health Care. (September 2006). AETC NRC Teleconference presentation of committee materials to national Health Providers.

Transitioning Adolescents with HIV from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Settings. (2006, January). Invited presentation and interactive with Memphis HIV Treaters Group, Memphis, TN. . RISK - Raising Intelligent Social Kids Curriculum. (2006). Developed culturally sensitive interactive community parenting curriculum with a focus group of women from targeted vulnerable Memphis zip codes.

WISH, INC: Women Initiating Special Hope, Inc. (WISH,Inc) (2006-2007).Community- based support network programs to improve parenting and life skills to reduce infant and child mortality and morbidity in vulnerable at-risk neighborhoods in Memphis.

HIV Regional SUMMIT: Transitioning Youth with HIV to Adult Care Services. (2008, March). Invited presentation to HIV Regional Summit, Memphis, TN.

Transitioning Youth from Pediatric Health Care Settings to Adult Health Care Settings. (2009, March). Invited roundtable discussion leader. NAPNAP National Conference, San Diego, CA.

Risks and Barriers of Youth infected with HIV Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Settings. (2010, November). APHA Conference, Denver, CO.

“Don’t Ask Won’t Tell” Mid-South Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Pilot Study: Adults Infected with HIV. (2010, November). ANAC National Conference, Reno, NV (Invited Presenter)

“Don’t Ask Won’t Tell” Mid-South Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Pilot Study: Adults Infected with HIV. (2011, March). AVA(Academy on Violence and Abuse) National conference. Minneapolis, MN.

Immersion: Experiential Learning for DNP Public Health Nursing Students That Benefit the Community. (2011, September). Doctors of Nursing Practice Fourth Annual Conference, (Invited Presenter). New Orleans, LA.

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Can-Do-It! Building Capacity through Technical Assistance in PHN Faculties and Administrators for a Healthy Tennessee,(2012, October). American Public Health Association (APHA). 140th Annual Meeting and Expo, San Francisco, CA (Sole Presenter).

Donohoe, M. (2012, October). Immersion into DNP Public Health Nursing: Transformational Learning, American Public Health Association (APHA) 140th Annual Meeting and Expo, San Francisco, CA (Peer reviewed Presenter)

Donohoe, M. (2013, April). Facing Child Sexual Abuse in Peru, Global Health SIG - 2013 NAPNAP Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX (Sole Presenter).

Donohoe, M. (2014, March). Toxic Stress Sabotages a Child's Strength - 2014 NAPNAP Annual Conference, Boston, MA (Sole Presenter)

Donohoe, M. (2014, June). The Culture of Poverty, San Antonio, TX 2014 Cultural Inclusion Institute Promoting a Culture of Inclusion in Healthcare. Invited presenter.

Donohoe, M. (2015, June). Simulation of Living in Poverty: Integrating Simulation with Kolb’s Theory of Learning & Reflective Practice presented at the Annual Institute Association of Community Health Nursing Educators Denver, CO following a peer- reviewed abstract

Donohoe, M. (2015, June). co-presented a 2 hour Hands on Session presentation- Poverty Simulation at the 14th Annual International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation & Learning Conference, Atlanta, GA following peer-reviewed abstract.

Donohoe, M. & Swistak, (2016, April). A. Living Poverty: Building Resiliency Simulation of Living in Poverty at the Westberg Symposium of , Chicago, IL.

Donohoe, M. (2016, June). Bridging Academic-Community Partnerships with Concept Mapping. Peer reviewed, 2016 ACHNE/APHN Joint Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.

Neal, A. & Donohoe, M. (2017, September). A Resiliency Intervention in a Middle School Classroom with a Trauma-Informed Care Teacher Led By PNPs: A Pilot Project. 2017 TNA-TASN Joint Conference. Murfeesboro, TN.

Donohoe, M. (2017, November). Poverty Simulation: Understanding the challenges of Limited Resources. Peer-reviewed podium presentation at TN Simulation Alliance, Memphis, TN.

Donohoe, M. (2017, November). Developing PHN Workforce: Pre-Licensure Opportunities. 2017 APHA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

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CONSULTATIVE ACTIVITIES

One by One Ministries – Curriculum Consultant 2010- present

Assisi Foundation – Poverty Simulation Facilitator Consultant. 2015 to present

Clinician Assisted Pet Therapy – training in progress – AKC certification due July, 2018

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