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ANN M. STALTER, Phd, RN, M. Ed CURRICULUM VITAE ANN M. STALTER, PhD, RN, M. Ed. Wright State University-Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health 128 University Hall, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, OH 45435-0001 Telephone: (937) 775-3947; Fax: (937) 775-4571 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: Date Degree Major Institution 2016 M. Ed. Technology- Health Professions Wright State University 2009 PhD Public Health Nursing Ohio State University 1993 MS Nursing Administration Wright State University 1983 BS Nursing Wright State University ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: Date Position Institution/Agency 2019-current Professor Wright State University 2011-May 2019 Associate Professor College of Nursing and Health 2009- 2011 Assistant Professor 2000-2008 Clinical Instructor 1998-2000 Adjunct Clinical Instructor OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Date Position Institution/Agency 07/2018- Current Volunteer American Red Cross- Dayton Area Chapter 01/13-6/2013 Consultant for Chief Nurse American Red Cross-NHQ 01/00-2002 Project Consultant Academy Health Services, Inc. 11/98-12/99 Interim Director of Nursing 09/94-11/98 Quality Improvement Nurse 11/92-9/94 Staff Nurse: Home Health 7/89-12/89 Interim Director of Nursing 2/87-4/89 Homecare Supervisor 2/85-2/87 Staff Nurse: ECF & Home Health 11/92-9/94 Staff Nurse: Home Health Fidelity Nursing System, Inc. 2/90-11/92 Staff Nurse: OB Greene Memorial Hospital 2/87-2/87 Staff Nurse: MICU Grandview Hospital 12/83-2/84 Graduate Nurse 6/81-12/83 Nurse Aide: Orthopedics 6/79-6/81 Nurse Aide: Medical Clinic Wright Patterson Air Force Base CURRENT LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: Date Title Source 1984-present Registered Nurse Ohio Board of Nursing 2017 Assessing for College Credit- Faculty Assessor Council for Adult and Experiential Learning 2016 Quality Matters Reviewer Quality Matters 2016 Instructional Design for Digital Learning 1 Wright State University 2018 Friday Night in the ER- Certified Facilitator Breakthrough Learning, Inc. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & LEADERSHIP ROLES * E =elected, A = appointed International Dates Association Status 2011 American-Canadian Interprofessional Health Education and Dean (A) Practice Collaborating Across Borders III 2004- 2009 Sigma Theta Tau International, Zeta Phi Faculty Counselor (E) 2016- current Sigma Theta Tau International, Zeta Phi Research Committee 2016- current Sigma Theta Tau International, Epsilon Member 2015-current International Quality and Safety in Education of Nurses (QSEN) RN BSN Task Force Co-Leader 2016-current International QSEN Practice Task Force, Human Resource Member National Dates Association Status 2016-current Association of Community Health Educators, (ACHNE) Research Committee Chair (E) 2010-current Association of Community Health Educators Member 2014-2017 ACHNE Small Grant Proposal Subcommittee Review Chair 2016-2017 ACHNE Ad Hoc Policy Committee Member 2016-2017 ACHNE Small Grant & EBP Project Proposal development Subcommittee, chair 2017-2018 ACHNE EBP Project Proposal Subcommittee Review Chair 2017-2018 ACHNE Research & EBP Priorities Subcommittee Chair 2017-current ACHNE Research Mentoring Groups (2) Subcommittee Chair 2014 RWJF/AARP National Campaign for Nurses Volunteer Mgmt Ohio Representative 2014 American Public Health Association, Public Health Section Member Interprofessional Disaster Services SubCommittee Member 2013 National Nurse Council, Red Cross 2013 2009-2012 National Association of School Nurses Member Regional Dates Association Status 2016 Midwest Nursing Research Symposium Member 2016-current Ohio Action Committee Leadership Task Force Member 2014-current Ohio Action Coalition RNBSN Curriculum Committee Member 2010-2016 Visiting Nurse Association Board Board Member (E) 2015 Midwest Nursing Research Symposium Member, poster reviewer 2010-2015 Ohio Public Health Association Board Member 2013-2014 ACHNE Research Proposal Member Faculty name: Stalter, Ann M. Page 2 2010-2013 Ohio Public Health Association Section Chair (E) 2009-2013 Midwest Nursing Research Symposium Public Health Section Co- Chair (E) 2008-2011 Academic Nursing Coalition in Disaster Preparedness Member 2005-2010 Dayton & Montgomery County Medical Policies and Procedures Subcommittee Member PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS Recipient of CoNH Excellence in Teaching Award for RN Completion Program 2016 Recipient QSEN Consultant 2014 Nominated for Lillian Wald Award American Public Health Association 2013 Nominated for Lillian Wald Award American Public Health Association 2011 Recipient MNRS Public Health Section Research Award 2012 Recipient of Wright State University Presidential Excellence Award: Early Career Achievement Award 2010 Recipient of Ohio Public Health Association Distinguished Health Educator Service Award 2010 Recipient of CoNH Excellence in Teaching Award for RN Completion Program 2009 Nomination for Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award 1999-2001, 2005-2008, 2010 RESEARCH / GRANTS Non-funded, knowledge seeking Stalter, AM (2013). Student Learning Outcomes from applying BSN Essentials. IRB approved. Keister, KJ, Stalter, AM and Ulrich, D. (2013) Lunch-n-Learns. IRB approved. Poster presented at OLN. Funded Stalter, AM, Schnatz, J & Urban, M. (August, 2018, in review). 24 hours in a Red Cross Shelter. Susan Hassmiller Award through American Red Cross. Stalter, AM and Jauch, A. (2017). Systems Thinking Education in RN-BSN Programs: A Regional Study. $1000.00 Sigma Theta Tau International, Zeta Phi Chapter. IRB Approved. Center for Community Based Care $ 970.14. March 2012. “Are the Five Documents Nurse Educators Use to Develop Professional Nurses Meeting the Needs of Home Care and Hospice Employers?” (Principal researcher, Ann M. Stalter; Co-PI Dr. Marybeth Kaylor). Holland, C., Stalter, A., & Kaylor, MB. $4873.29. (December, 2011). Innovative Strategies for Student Success. (MAC TEST). Sigma Theta Tau International, Chapter Zeta Phi. Recipient Bertram and Lovetta Research Incentive Award in Nursing $5000 August 2010 Assessing Facilitating factors and barriers among school nurses using the BMI-SS (Principal researcher, Ann M. Stalter; Co-PI Dr. Marybeth Kaylor). Recipient College Seed Grant Award $3600 (August 2010) for School Nurse Assessment, Certification, Training, Instruction on Obesity Needs (ACTION) Study (Principal researcher, Dr. Marybeth Kaylor). Recipient Sigma Theta Tau, Zeta Phi Chapter Research Incentive Award $812.00 (April 2010). Recipient $12,200 (2003) Wellness Block Grant from Greene County Children’s First Council for Prevention of Pregnancy in Fairborn Middle School. Recipient of $2000 Service Learning Award to educate Youth and Families in Fairborn, Ohio (2001). Faculty name: Stalter, Ann M. Page 3 Recipient of $2500 Research Award from Sigma Theta Tau International, Zeta Phi chapter Assessing Facilitating Factors and Barriers to Body Mass Index Screening Among School Nurses in Southwest Ohio (2004). Submissions for funding that are pending: Unfunded submissions: Stalter, AM and Bashaw, MA (2018). One Night in the ER—Systems Thinking and its Impact on Nursing Education. Ohio Council of Deans and Directors 2018 Education Research Proposals. Stalter, AM and Bashaw, MA (2018). One Night in the ER—Systems Thinking and its Impact on Public Health Nursing. Association of Community Health Nursing Educators. Small Grant Research Grant Award. Dolansky, MA, Phillips, JM, Stalter, AM, Goldschmidt, K, Wiggs, C, Merriam, D. (2017). Systems thinking: A critical skill to improve safety and regulatory excellence in nursing. National Council State Boards of Nursing. Dolansky, M. et al (October 2013). $10,000 AONE Seed Grant. Development and Psychometric Testing of the Systems Thinking Scale: Phase II. Stalter, AM. Farra, S and Schnatz, J. $5000. (August 2013) Susan Hassmiller Award through American Red Cross. Leadership Development for RN BSN Students. Stalter, AM and Pilder, M. The American Red Cross and Wright State's Calamityville: RNs Promoting Neighborhood Awareness. FEMA Challenge ($35,000). Keyes, L., Stalter, AM & Gray, B. (2012). Partnering Approaches for Staff Success (PASS). ($30,000) Miami Valley Hospital Foundation. (rejected November 1, 2013). Fowler, B. and Stalter, A. (December, 2011). Study of Motivation, Trends, and Advantages of Nurses Pursuing a PhD Degree with a Concentration in Public Health. ($117,550). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Future of Nursing ~ Campaign for Action (rejected July 2012) Gray, B., Stalter, AM., & Kaylor, MB. Wellness and Health Indicators of Nurse Educators Study ($100,000). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation –Transformation of Nursing Education (rejected July 2012) Kaylor, MB and Stalter, AM (2011). A Workforce Study: Attitudes, Skills and Knowledge Attributes of Public Health Nurses (ASK-A-PHN2). Association of Community Health Nurse Educators (Submitted in February 2011, rejected May 2011 due to erroneous entry on budget line) Stalter, AM and Kaylor, MB (2010). Submitted ANF Grant Safety with Immunizations by Nurses Educated For Local Unexpected Situations (SWINE FLU) Study. (Submitted May 2010, Rejected October 2010). PUBLICATIONS Most recent to past; (R) is for refereed publications Articles [Include if refereed (R) or non-refereed (N) at end of citation]: Phillips, J. M., Stalter, A. M., Ruggiero, J. S., Bonnett, P. L., Brodhead, J., Merriam, D. H., ... & Winegardner, S. (2019). Systems Thinking for Transitions of Care: Reliability Testing for a Standardized Rubric. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 33(3), 128-135.(R) Stalter, AM., Harrington, S., Eardley, DL., DeBlieck, CJ., Blanchette, L., & Whitten, L. (2018). Crosswalk
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