CURRICULUM VITAE SHARON P. O’NEILL, DNP, JD, CRNP

PERSONAL INFORMATION: Work Home USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work 1730 Reed Street University of Sothern California, Department of Nursing Redondo Beach, CA 90278 1150 South Olive Street, Suite T1100 Cell: (410) 375-2304 Los Angeles, CA 90015-2211 Email: [email protected] Phone: (213) 821-3648 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

2013 Doctor of Nursing Practice, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 1992 Juris Doctor, University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 1983 Master of Science in Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1981 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Notre Dame of University, Baltimore, MD 1978 Diploma, Maryland General Hospital School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION

2020 Psych-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, California State University, Long Beach, CA 1999 Family Nurse Practitioner, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1994 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1983 Philadelphia Regional Pediatric Pulmonary Disease Fellow, Philadelphia, PA

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS

NURSING 2016-Present 95097253 Registered Nurse, California 2016-Present 95004539 Nurse Practitioner and Furnishing Licenses, California 2000-Present R066482 Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner - Family, Maryland 1995-Present R066482 Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner - Pediatrics, Maryland 1978-Present R066482 Registered Nurse, Maryland

BOARD CERTIFICATION: AMERICAN NURSES CREDENTIALING CENTER 2020-Present 20200016233 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) 2000-Present 0346293 Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) 1995-Present 0242536 Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (PPCNP-BC)

LAW 1992-Present 9206170215 Admitted to practice law, Maryland Bar

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 1978-Present BLS Provider: Healthcare Provider PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

2015-Present Vice-Chair, Department of Nursing (2016-Present) Director MSN Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Clinical Associate Professor USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

2002-2015 Assistant Professor of Nursing (Part-time 2012-2015) Coordinator Family Nurse Practitioner Program (2006-2012) Instructor (2002-2004) Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland

1997-1997 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Nursing Notre Dame University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD

1993-1994 Adjunct Faculty Pediatric Nursing, Department of Nursing Stevenson University, Stevenson, MD

1988-1989 Clinical Instructor, Pediatrics (Part-time) University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

1983-1984 Instructor, Pediatric Nursing Frankford Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA

1982-1984 Adjunct Faculty, Pediatrics and Adult Health Nursing Rowan College at Gloucester County, Deptford Township, NJ

CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

2014-2015 Executive Team Lead, Clinic T-1042, Target Clinic, LLC, Ellicott City, MD

2012-2015 Nurse Practitioner (2014-2015), After Hours Clinic, General Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioner/Manager (2012-2014), University Health Services, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2002-2012 Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Faculty Practice (Part-time)

2011-2012 Family Nurse Practitioner, University Health Services Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2005-2009 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, International Adoption Clinic Family Nurse Practitioner, International Spinal Cord Injury Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD

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2002-2008 Family Nurse Practitioner, Myeloproliferative Disease Program Department of Medicine: Division of Hematology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2000-2002 Program Lead/Nurse Practitioner, Division of Hematology Adult Sickle Cell Program and Myeloproliferative Disease Program Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

1999-2000 Heart/Lung Transplant Lead-Department of Surgery , Baltimore, MD

1996-1999 Pediatric/Adult Hematology Nurse Practitioner/Program Lead (1998-1999) Pediatric Hematology Nurse Practitioner/Program Lead (1996-1998) Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

1995-1996 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Pulmonary Program Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital, Baltimore, MD

1993-1995 Manager, Pulmonary Program and Kennedy Krieger Rehabilitation Program Pediatrics at Home, Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, Baltimore, MD

1990-1994 Visiting Nurse/Weekend Lead (Per Diem 7/1992-9/1994) Maryland General Home Health, Baltimore, MD

1985-1988 Pulmonary Clinical Nurse Specialist, Pediatric Pulmonary Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

1984-1985 Lead Ventilator Assisted Program- Children’s Seashore House Unit Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

1982-1985 Staff Nurse, Emergency Room (Part-time) Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

1980-1992 Pediatric Private Duty Nurse (Per diem, 1982-1992), Baltimore, MD

1982-1983 Primary Nurse, (per Diem and full time), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 1979-1980 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

1978-1979 Staff/Charge Nurse, Pediatric Unit, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland

LEGAL POSITIONS 2002-2016 Legal Advisor (part-time), Office of Professional and Regulatory Affairs Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD

1993-2002 Attorney/Legal Consultant in Private Practice, Baltimore, MD

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1992-1993 Associate, Medical Malpractice and Product Liability Defense Carr, Goodson, Lee, & Warner, P.C., Washington, DC

1991-1992 Summer Associate/Law Clerk, Medical Malpractice Defense O'Malley & Miles, P.C., Upper Marlboro, MD

HONORS, AWARDS:

2017 Excellence in Leadership and Creativity Award USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

2011 Health Information and Technology Scholar, Health Services and Research Services (HRSA) Funded Program in Joint Collaboration between the University of Kansas, University of Denver, and Johns Hopkins University in partnership with the National League of Nursing (NLN), Baltimore, MD

2010 Simulation Education Leader (SELs), Maryland Faculty Academy for Simulation Teaching in Nursing (M-FAST), Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

1996 Turner Service Award, Establishing and Directing the Law School Mentoring Program University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

1989 Community Member at Large, Sigma Theta Tau, PI Chapter University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD

TEACHING:

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

2020-2021 NURS 605 Professional Issues in Advanced Course Lead Practice Nursing (2 credits) 2 Sub-Sections NURS 606 Health Policy Principles in Changing Course Lead Health Care Contexts (2 credits) 6 Sub-Sections

2019-2020 NURS 605 Professional Issues in Advanced Faculty Practice Nursing (2 credits) 1 Sub-Section NURS 606 Health Policy Principles in Changing Course Lead Health Care Contexts (2 credits) 7 Sub-Sections

2018-2019 NURS 507 Theory: Clinical Management of Course Lead Childbearing/Childrearing Family (3 credits) 3 Sub-Sections NURS 605 Professional Issues in Advanced Faculty Practice Nursing (2 credits) 1 Sub-section

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NURS 606 Health Policy Principles in Changing Course Lead Care Contexts (2 credits) 3 Sub-Sections NURS 608 Clinical Practicum: Faculty Family Primary Care (3 credits) 1 Sub-section

2017-2018 NURS 507 Theory: Clinical Management of Course Lead Childbearing/Childrearing Family (3 credits) 3 Sub-Sections NURS 601 Clinical Practicum: Management of Faculty Childbearing/Childrearing Family (3 credits) 1 Sub-Section NURS 605 Professional Issues in Advanced Faculty Practice Nursing (2 credits) 4 Sub-Sections NURS 606 Health Policy Principles in Changing Course Lead Care Contexts (2 credits) 1 Sub-Section

2016-2017 NURS 507 Theory: Clinical Management of Course Lead Childbearing/Childrearing Family (3 credits) 3 Sub-Sections NURS 605 Professional Issues in Advanced Course Build Practice Nursing (2 credits)

2015-2016 Program Development and WASCCU Approval NURS 507 Theory: Management of Childbearing/ Course Build Childrearing Family (3 credits)

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

2015-2016 NR 110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Instructor Measurement (4 credits) NR 100.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Lecturer/Clinical Instructor

2014-2015 NR.110.536 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead/Lecturer Adult/Geriatric Variation (1 credit, Online) 2 Sections NR.110.504 Context of Healthcare for Course Lead/Lecturer Advanced Practice Nursing (3 credits) 2 Sections NR.110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Measurement NR.110.551 Advanced Primary Care 1: Lecturer Adult/Gerontological NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Lecturer/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections NR.110.583 Family as a Unit: Clinical Integration Clinical Faculty (4 credits) Lecturer

2013-2014 NR.110.504 Context of Healthcare for Advanced Course Lead Practice Nursing (3 credits) 2 Sections NR.110.536 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead/Lecturer Adult/Geriatric Variation (1 credit, Online)

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NR.110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Faculty Measurement (2 credits, Online/On Ground) 2 Sections NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections NR.100.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty

2012-2013 NR.110.536 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead/Lecturer Adult/Geriatric Variations (1 Credit) NR.110.537 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead Pediatric Variations (1 credit, Online) NR.110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Faculty Measurement (2 credits, Online/In Person) 2 Sections NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Clinical Faculty/Lecturer 2 Sections NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty

2011-2012 NR.110.537 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Pediatric Variations (1 credit) NR.110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Measurement (2 credits) NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits)

2010-2011 NR.110.536 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead/Lecturer Adult/Geriatric Variations (1 credit, Online) NR.110.537 Health Assessment & Measurement: Course Lead/Lecturer Pediatric Variations (1 credit, Online) NR 110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Measurement (2 credits, Online/Ground) 2 Sections NR.110.565 Advanced Practice Nursing: Clinical Lecturer Topics and Professional Roles (4 credits) NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections NR.100.583 Family as a Unit (4 Credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty

2009-2010 NR.110.536 Health Assessment & Measurement Course Lead Adult/Geriatric (1 credit, Online/Ground) 2 Sections NR.110.549 Advanced Health Assessment & Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Measurement (2 credits) 2 Sections NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections NR.100.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 sections

2008-2009 NR.110.552 Advanced Practice: Primary Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Care 1 Pediatrics (4 credits)

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NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 sections NR.100.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 sections

2007-2008 NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 sections NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections

2006-2007 NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 sections NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections

2005-2006 NR.100.407 Leadership in Contemporary Clinical/Placement Lead Nursing (International Placements) 2 Sections NR.110.549 Advanced Health Assessment Clinical Faculty/ Lecturer & Measurement (2 Credits) NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits*) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty *Increased to 196 clinical hours NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical faculty

2004-2005 NR.100.407 Leadership in Contemporary Clinical/Placement Lead Nursing (International Placements) 2 sections NR.110.569 Women’s Health (3 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 sections NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 2 Sections

2003-2004 NR.100.407 Leadership in Contemporary Clinical Faculty NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Clinical Faculty NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Clinical Faculty/Lecturer

2002-2003 NR.100.407 Leadership in Contemporary Clinical Faculty NR.110.569 Women’s Health (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty NR.110.583 Family as a Unit (4 credits) Clinical Faculty/Lecturer

NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY , BALTIMORE, MD

1997-1998 WNUR416A Health Assessment (3 credits) Adjunct Faculty

STEVENSON UNIVERSITY, Stevenson, Maryland

1993-1984 NURS 409 Care of Children/Families (4 credits) Clinical Faculty

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FRANKFORD HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING,

1983-1984 Pediatric Nursing (5 credits, 3 sections) Lecturer/Clinical Faculty 1984-1985 Pediatric Nursing (5 credits) Lecturer/Clinical Faculty

ROWAN COLLEGE , Seaford, New Jersey

1982-1983 Pediatric Nursing (4 credits, 2 Sections) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty Medical Surgical Nursing (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty 1983-1984 Pediatric Nursing (4 credits) Course Lead/Clinical Faculty

SERVICE

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING SERVICE:

2020-Present Member, Program Evaluation Committee 2016-Present Member, Faculty Search Committee, Chair 2020-2021 2018-2019 Member, California Board of Nursing Self Study and Planned Team Visit 2017-Present Member, Progressions Committee 2016-2019 Member, Annual Performance Review Committee 2016-2017 Co-Chair, CCNE Self Study Report and Planned Team Visit 2016-Present Member, Curriculum Committee (Chair, 2016-2018) 2016-Present Facilitator Admitted Students Webinar 2016-Present Chair of Department of Nursing Student Manual and Revision Committee 2016-2020 Member, Clinical Placement Committee 2015-2016 Author, Western Association of Schools & Colleges Accreditation Report

SUZANNE DWORAK-PECK SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK SERVICE:

2020-Present Appointed member, Business Continuity Planning Committee 2019-Present Session Moderator, Annual Social Work/Nursing Interprofessional Event for HRSA Stipended MSW student and MSN-FNP Non-Stipended students 2018-Present Dossier Reviewer, Promotion to Clinical Associate Professor Submissions 2016-2018 Elected Member, Curriculum Council 2015-Present Member, Virtual Academic Center Team.

UNIVERSITY WIDE SERVICE:

2021-2021 Faculty Representative WASC-Senior Colleges & Universities Visit 2020-Present Clinical Oversite Committee I 2017-Present Appointed by Vice Provost, Online Learning Council 2017-Present Annual Interprofessional Educational Event between Department of Nursing, School of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Social Work, School of Dentistry, Occupational Therapy & Physical Therapy programs.

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2016-2020 Inter-professional Education Committee Health Sciences Campus

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY:

2009-2012 Appointed Chair, Masters Admission Committee School of Nursing 2008-2011 Appointed Chair, Masters Progressions Committee School of Nursing 2008-2012 Appointed Member, Faculty Grievance Committee School of Nursing 2006-2011 Appointed Member, Faculty Search Committee School of Nursing 2004-2012 Member, Masters Curriculum Committee School of Nursing 2004-2012 Appointed Parliamentarian, Faculty Senate School of Nursing 2002-2005 Appointed Member, Baccalaureate Admissions School of Nursing

UNIVERSITY WIDE SERVICE:

2011-2016 Appointed Member, Privacy Board, Johns Hopkins Medicine Historical Research IRB

Hospital/Health Care Organization Group (Clinical Practice) Service:

2000-2002 Volunteer, Wrote center by-laws, Completed Sickle Cell Center for Adults successful application for listing in Combined Johns Hopkins Hospital Federal Campaign of the Community Health Baltimore, MD Charities of the National Capital Area

1985-1988 Volunteer, Board Member, Millersville MD Coordinating Center for Home & Community Care

1985-1988 Volunteer, Towson, MD Pediatric Lung Committee Maryland Chapter, American Lung Association,

International Relief Work: 1986 Project Hope, Poland Project Evaluation Team Gdansk, Poznan, Warsaw

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2020-Present Co-Chair, Awards Committee National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties

2019-Present Volunteer Reviewer, Revising the Essentials American Association of of Advanced Level Nursing Education Colleges of Nursing

2019-Present Appointed member, Conference Planning National Organization of Nurse Committee Practitioner Faculties

2017-Present Appointed Member, Health Policy & California Association of Nurse Practice Committee Practitioners

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2004-2006 Appointed Item Writer, Pediatric Nurse American Nurses Credentialing Practitioner Exam Center.

1993-1998 Member, Appointment by Governor Maryland Board of Nursing Chair, Elected, 1996-1998

1991-1998 Law School Mentoring Program Univeirsity of Baltimore Co-Chair and Founding Member Women’s Bar Association & Alumae Relations Board

CONSULTANTSHIPS AND ADVISORY BOARDS:

2012 Co-Director, Use of Simulation in A BSN Program Institut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source, Lausanne, Switzerland

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:

2021- Present The American Association of Nurse Attorneys 2019-Present American Bar Association & Health Law Section 2019-Present American Nurses Association 2019-Present American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2019-Present California Chapter of American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2019-Present California Nurses Association 2019-Present National Organization of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) 2019-Present Los Angeles Chapter of NAPNAP 2017-Present American Association of Colleges of Nursing Leadership Network 2016-Present American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2015-Present California Association of Nurse Practitioners 2010-Present National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 2008-Present American Association of Nurse Practitioners 2008-2012 The Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland 1991-Present Phi Delta Phi (Legal Honor Society) 1989-Present Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing Honor Society)

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

2018-Present Volunteer Cornerstone Women’s Retreat Planning committee American Martyrs Church Speaker Manhattan Beach, CA

2014-2015 Volunteer Maryland Food Bank, Packing food for Lansdowne, MD delivery to pantries

2012-2015 Volunteer Youth Group, Saint Mark Church Steering Committee Catonsville, MD

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2011-2012 Volunteer Notre Dame Preparatory School Co-Chair After Prom Towson, MD Committee

2003-2013 Volunteer Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, Assistant Girl Scout Leader Catonsville, MD Certified First Aider Cookie Sales Manager Mentor, Silver Award Project

2002-2004 Volunteer Saint Agnes School Executive Committee Home School Association Homeroom Parent Catonsville, MD Volunteer Spring Fair

MAJOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS:

2020-2020 Acting Director of Clinical Placements, Department of Nursing USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

2016-Present Vice Chair, Department of Nursing USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

2015-Present Director MSN-Family Nurse Practitioner Program USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

2012-2014 Nurse Practitioner/Manager, University Health Services, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2006-2012 Coordinator Family Nurse Practitioner Program Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARDS:

2007-2011 Editorial Review Health Policy/Reform, Doody’s Group Chair Review Service (on-line: www.doody.com)

2006-2011 Content Annual Titles in the Health Sciences: Legal/Ethical. Doody’s Specialist Review Service (on-line: www.doody.com)

2006-2011 Content Annual Titles in the Health Sciences: Health Policy/Reform Legal. Specialist Doody’s Review Service (on-line: www.doody.com)

MANUSCRIPT REVIEW:

2007-2009 Peer Reviewer American Nurse Today

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ABSTRACT REVIEW:

2018 Peer Review/Abstracts & 2019 NONPF 45th Conference “DNP 2025: “Making the Symposium submissions Vision a Reality.’ Atlanta, GA

2017 Peer Review/Abstracts & 2018 NONPF 44th Conference “Steering NP Education Symposium submissions Towards the Future,” Indianapolis, IN

MAJOR AREAS OF RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP INTEREST

1. Health Care Law 2. Management of Mental Health in Primary Care Practice. 3. Nurse Scope of Practice and Delegation 4. Advanced Practice Nursing Education 5. Family and Pediatric Primary Care 6. Social Determinents of Health and Health Equity 7. Health Policy 8. Interdisplinary Education 9. College Health & Wellness

GRANT SUPPORT - PAST:

2020-2021 Nurse Practitioner Substance Use Disorder Medical Education Grant. Principal Investigator: Sharon O’Neill, DNP, JD, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC $5,000 - USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work Funding: American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc/ National Institute of Mental Health

2017-2018 Nursing White Coat Ceremony Principal Investigator: Sharon O’Neill, DNP, JD, FNP-BC $1,000.00 - USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work Funding: Arnold P. Gold Foundation

2011-2012 Use of Simulation in Graduate Nursing Education, Principal Investigators: Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, CRNP Sharon O’Neill, JD, MSN, CRNP Funding: $2,000.00 - Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2000-2008 Signal Transduction in a Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorder Principal Investigator: Jerry L. Spivak, M.D. Co-Investigators: Allison R. Moliterno, M.D Sharon O’Neill, J.D., MSN, RN, CRNP Sophie Lanzkron, M.D. Michael Streiff, M.D. Title/Role: Study Lead/Nurse Practitioner Funding: MPD Research Fund, Johns Hopkins University

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1996-1997 Hepatitis C in Children with Hemophilia Principal Investigators: Kathleen Schwartz & James Casella, M.D. Title/Role: Nurse Practitioner/Study Lead Funding: National Institute of Health Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

1987-1989 Double Blind Use of Alternate Day Prednisone: Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Principal Investigator: Beryl J Rosenstein, M.D, Howard Eigen, M.D. Title/Role: Research Nurse/Site Lead-Multi-Center Trial Funding: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 1986-1989 Double Blind Use of Daily Antibiotics in Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Principal Investigator: Beryl J Rosenstein, M.D. Title/Role: Research Nurse/Site Lead-Multi-Center Trial Funding: National Institutes of Health, Maternal Child Health

INVITED LECTURES, SYMPOSIA, KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

2021 Lecture/Discussion Legal Risks for Nurse Practitioners University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City, IA

2018 Lecture/Discussion Student progression issues, Kelly-Weeders, S., & O’Neill, S. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Special Topic Conference: Faculty Institute for Novices and Experts, Bethesda, MD.

2017 Lecture/Discussion Promoting the Health of Women and Families Trojan Guild of Orange County, Costa Mesa, CA

2013 Lecture/Discussion Managing Risks in the Clinical Setting Department of Nursing Kennedy Krieger Hospital Baltimore, MD

2010 Lecture/Discussion Medication Administration by Unlicensed Assistive Personnel in the Public School Setting. Chesapeake Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Associates, Columbia, MD

2010 Lecture/Discussion Risk Management for Nurses. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD

2007 Lecture/Panel The American Experience with the Role of the Nurse Practitioner in a Discussion Primary Care Setting. University of Montreal School of Medicine Annual Family Medicine Conference. Montreal, Canada.

2004 Lecture/Discussion Legal Aspects of Nursing Practice. Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD

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1992 Lecture Discussion Inherent Risks of Practice When Working with Vulnerable Persons Social Work Department, Rosewood Center, Owings Mills, MD

INVITED GRAND ROUNDS, CME LECTURES

2021 Session Facilitator Open Discussion: Teaching Health Policy . National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 46th Annual Meeting, Virtual Conference, Washington, D.C.

2020 Session Facilitator Designing Online Courses for Active Learning. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Fall Special Topics Conference 2020, Virtual Conference, Washington, D.C.

2019 Session Moderator Poster Session A and Abstract Session: A Series of Sequential Cohort Based Simulation Experiences for APRN Students: Design Strategies and Lessons Learned. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 45th Annual Meeting, Atlanta ,GA

2018 Session Moderator Simulation Models, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, 44th Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, IN.

2012 Session Moderator Improving Your Patient’s Health, Prime-Med Mid-Atlantic Annual Conference, Joint Program between Harvard University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2011 Session Moderator Medicine Potpourri, Prime-Med Mid-Atlantic Annual Conference, Joint Program between Harvard University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2010 Session Moderator Neurology in Primary Care, Prime-Med Mid-Atlantic Annual Conference, Joint Program between Harvard University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2009 Session Moderator Women’s Health in Primary Care. Prime-Med Mid-Atlantic Annual Conference, Joint Program between Harvard University School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

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PUBLICATIONS:

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

1. O’Neill, S.P. (2021). Understanding professional liability insurance: Clearing up confusion. American Nurse Journal, I16(5); 2-5. (publish May 2021)

2. Granger, T., Zappas, M., Walton-Moss, B, & O’Neill, S. (2018). A patient panel of case studies to teach across the FNP curriculum. Journal of Nursing Education doi: 0.3928/01484834-20180720-14.

3. Woodruff, K., O’Neill, S.P., & Walton-Moss (2017). Exploring APN students’ perception, self-confidence, and satisfaction with clinical simulation, Nursing Education Perspectives, doi: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000176.

4. Walton-Moss, B., O’Neill, S., Holland, W., Hull, R., & Marineau, L. (2012). Advanced Practice Nursing Students: Pilot test of a simulation scenario, Collegian, 19, 171-176.

5. O’Neill, S. P. (2009). Point Counter Point: Can should or will NPs replace primary care Physicians? No. Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 5(7), 506-507.

6. O'Neill, S. P. (1991). The Use of Rule 803(4) to Admit hearsay in child abuse cases, University of Baltimore Law Forum, 22.1, 11-24.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW:

1. O’Neill, S.P., Sanchez, C., Woodruff, K. & Zappas, M. P. (2021). Contracts 101: Empowering nurses with knowledge.

2. O’Neill, S.P. & Woodruff, K. (2021). Power mapping as a tool for teaching students stakeholder analysis.

REFEREED REVIEWS, CHAPTERS, AND EDITORIALS:

O'Neill, S. P. (2002). Management of children with hemophilia in the school setting, Hemophilia Nursing Handbook, 2nd ed. National Hemophilia Foundation Nursing Working Group.

BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, AND TEXT BOOKS:

O’Neill, S.P. et al. (2017) White Paper: Outcomes in NP Education. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty:

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O’Neill, S. P. (2013). An Analysis of School Nurse Delegation of Medication Administration to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel. Catholic University of America.

ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS:

National

1. O’Neill, S.P., & Fava-Hochuli, J. (2020). Power mapping: An effective teaching strategy to introduce NP students to policy analysis, understanding power and advocating change. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty, 46th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.: Virtual Conference.

3. Walton-Moss, B., O’Neill, S., & Woodruff, K. (2019). HPV Vaccination Coverage: Why So Low? Forty-Sixth National Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Symposium, Keystone Resort, CO.

4. Kirkland, T., Zappas, M, Jones-Holley, M. Whitely, C., & O’Neill, S.P. (2018) A multi- faceted team based approach in preparing the next generation of advanced practice nurses. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, 44th Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, IN.

5. Woodruff, K. & O’Neill, S.P. (2017). NP students: A strategy for encouraging advocacy and professionalism. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, 43rd Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

6. Granger, T. A., Zappas, M., Walton-Moss, B. J. & O’Neill, S. P. (2017). Using a patient panel of case studies to teach across the FNP curriculum. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, 43rd Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

7. Schneiderman, J.U., O’Neill, S. P. & Olshansky, E. F. (2016). Development of an advanced practice nursing educational program with public health values. American Public Health Association 2016 Annual Meeting & Exposition. Denver, CO.

8. O’Neill, S. P. (2016). Insiders view of contract negotiations. American Association of Nurse Practitioners 2016 National Conference, San Antonio, TX.

9. Walton-Moss, B., & O’Neill, S. P. (2012). Development and pilot testing of a simulation scenario for advanced practice-nursing students. Drexel University, College of Nursing and Health Professions: Simulation in Health Care Conference. Fort Lauderdale, FL.

10. O’Neill. S.P. & Walton-Moss, B. (2011). The Use of High Fidelity Simulation in a Graduate Health Assessment Course. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, 37th Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.

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11. O’Neill, S. P., Sloand, E., Van Zandt, S, Walton-Moss, B., Becker, K. & Stanik-Hutt, J. (2008) Revision and improvement of a family nurse practitioner program: Experience and results of one school of nursing (Part 2). American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 33rd National Conference Symposium, National Harbor, MD.

12. O’Neill, S. P., Sloand, E., Walton-Moss, B., Van Zandt, S, Becker, K., & Stanik-Hutt, J. (2008) Revision and improvement of a family nurse practitioner program: Experience and results of one school of nursing (Part 1). Thirty-Third National Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Symposium, Keystone Resort, CO.

13. Becker, K., Van Zandt, S., O’Neill, S.P., Smith, C., & Mason, P. (2007). Rural Primary Care Experiences: Partnering With the SEARCH Program. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty, 33rd Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

14. O’Neill, S. P. (1986). An interdisciplinary approach to program development and discharge of ventilator assisted children from a rehabilitation environment, 21st Annual Meeting the Association for Care of Children’s Health. San Francisco, CA.

15. O’Neill, S. P. (1986). Home care of the fragile technology-assisted child & the family, 21st Annual Meeting the Association for Care of Children’s Health, San Francisco, CA.

16. O’Neill, S. P. (1985). ICU’s in the home, 20th Annual Meeting the Association for Care of Children’s Health. Boston, MA. Regional

1. Fava-Hochuli, J., Woodruff, K. & O’Neill, S.P. (2017). It all begins in the classroom: Education advanced practice nursing students drive change through advocacy and professionalism. 114th Annual Convention of the Maryland Nurses Association, Woodlawn, MD.

2. O’Neill, S.P. (2017). Negotiating Employment. California Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2017 Annual Educational Conference, Burlingame, CA.

3. Olshansky, E., Granger, T., Jordan-Marsh, M., O’Neill, S., Schneiderman, J.U., Walton- Moss, B., & Zappas, M. (2016). Grand challenges for society: A collaboration between USC Nursing and Social Work, 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, CA.

4. Zappas, M., Granger, T., Jordan-Marsh, M., Olshansky, E., O’Neill, S., Schneiderman, J.U., & Walton-Moss, B. (2016). Grand challenges for society: Advancing long and productive lives, 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, CA.

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5. Granger, T., Jordan-Marsh, M., Olshansky, E., O’Neill, S., Schneiderman, J.U., Walton- Moss, B., & Zappas, M. (2016). Grand challenges for society: Creating social responses to a changing environment, 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, CA.

6. Walton-Moss B., Granger, T., Jordan-Marsh, M., Olshansky, E., O’Neill, S., Schneiderman, J.U., & Zappas, M. (2016). Grand challenges for society: Promoting smart decarceration, 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, CA.

7. Schneiderman, J.U., Granger, T., Jordan-Marsh, M., Olshansky, E., O’Neill, S., Walton- Moss, B., & Zappas, M. (2016). Grand challenges for society: Stopping family violence, 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, CA.

8. Jordan-Marsh, M., Granger, T., Olshansky, E., O’Neill, S.P., Schneiderman, J.U., Walton-Moss, B., & Zappas, M. (2016). Grand challenges for society: Harnessing technology for social good: The potential of virtual reality, 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Anaheim, CA.

9. O’Neill, S. P. (2010). Medication Administration by Unlicensed Assistive Personnel in the Public School Setting, Chesapeake Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Associates, Columbia, Maryland.

10. O’Neill, S. P. (1985) Bronchopulmonary dysplasia/ the ventilator assisted child in a rehabilitation setting. Philadelphia Regional Pediatric Pulmonary Disease Program, Jefferson University School of Medicine, Regional-Presentation, Philadelphia, PA.

MEDIA AND TELEVISION APPEARANCES:

December 9, 2020 O’Neill, S. P., Kirkland, T., & Hildebrand, J. A. Health equity in the time of Covid: Nurses Providing primary health care to all, Webinar: USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work.

May 20, 2020 These Skilled USC-Trained Nurse Practitioners Risk Their Health to Help Others, USC News

November 19, 2019 What Can I do with My MSN Degree? USC Nursing Blog

April 27, 2017 Avoiding the Hazards of "Snapshot Care" Across Disciplines, from Social Work to Nursing, USC Social work News

April 26, 2017 Interprofessional Coordination is the Key to Professional Team Work Sharon P. O’Neill, USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

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July 28, 2016 Interview with Sharon O’Neill, USC Nursing Blog

December 24, 2000 Hopkins 24/7: Inside America’s Best Hospital System: Episode - Fighting for Breath” ABC News Production: Discovery Health Channel, Lung Transplant Nurse Lead

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