Susan A. Randolph 3505 Lexham Court Apex, North Carolina 27539-8914 919-387-0205 (H) 919-966-0979 (W) [email protected]

EDUCATION 1982 Post-Masters’ Study, Occupational , University of Cincinnati, College of Nursing, Cincinnati, OH

1979 in Nursing (MSN), Indiana University, School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN Major: Health Nursing Minor: Nursing Administration

1975 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), The Ohio State University, School of Nursing-The College of , Columbus, OH

CERTIFICATION 1988 to American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. present Certified Occupational Health Nurse-Specialist

EXPERIENCE 2012 to Deputy Director, North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health and present Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

2008 to Clinical Assistant Professor, Occupational Health Nursing Program, University of North present Carolina, School of , Public Health Leadership Program, Chapel Hill, NC PHNU/ENVR 423, Industrial Toxicology (co-teach; course manager) PHNU 744, Roles and Functions (primary faculty) PHNU 781, Occupational Health Nursing I (give lectures) PHNU 782, Occupational Health Nursing II (give lectures) PHNU 787, Fundamentals of Industrial (co-teach; course manager) PHNU/PUBH 748, Development (primary faculty) PHNU/PUBH 785, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Occupational Health (primary faculty)

2000-2007 Clinical Instructor, Occupational Health Nursing Program, University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, Public Health Leadership Program, Chapel Hill, NC ENVR 423, Industrial Toxicology (co-teach) PHNU 781, Occupational Health Nursing I (give lectures) PHNU 782, Occupational Health Nursing II (give lectures) PHNU 787, Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (co-teach) PUBH 748, Policy Development (primary faculty) PUBH 785, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Occupational Health (primary faculty)

1995-2000 Manager, Occupational Surveillance Unit, Occupational and Environmental Branch, North Carolina Department of Health and Services, Raleigh, NC Director, HSEES Program (1997-2000) Director, ABLES (Adult Blood Lead) Program (1995-2000) Director, SENSOR— Program (1992-1997) Director, OHNAC—NC Farm Project (1990-1996) Susan A. Randolph Page 2 of 12

1987-2000 Adjunct Faculty, Occupational Health Nursing Program, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Clinical Coordinator (1992-1994)

1985-1995 Occupational Health Nursing Consultant, Occupational Health Section, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC

1984-1985 Clinical Instructor, Senior Level Nursing Course, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY

1983-1985 Clinical Instructor, Occupational Health Program, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY

1981-1983 Clinical Nurse I, University Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

1979-1981 Generalized Public Health Nursing Consultant, Division of Nursing, Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, OH

1977-1979 Staff, Nurse, Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis, IN

1975-1977 Staff Nurse, Martin Memorial Hospital, Mt. Vernon, OH

HONORS/AWARDS/APPOINTMENTS Occupational Health Nurse of the Year for Excellence and Leadership, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 2011

Medique Leadership Award, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 2011

National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health, December 2007 to December 2009; reappointed March 2010 to March 2012 (U.S. Secretary of Labor/Presidential Appointment)

Delta Omega, The Honorary Public Health , 2001

Fellow, American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1999

Community Health Nurse of the Year, North Carolina Nurses Association, 1994

Nurse in Washington Internship (NIWI) Award, American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1994

Award of Excellence, North Carolina Tarheel Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1993

The Great 100 Nurses, Excellence in Professional Nursing, State of North Carolina, 1991

The Golden Pen Award, Excellence in Professional Writing, American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1989

The Cleo H. Everhart Occupational Health Nurse of the Year Award, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1987

Sigma Theta Tau International, National Honor Society of Nursing, 1984

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NIOSH Traineeship, 1981-1982

U.S. Nurse Training Act Traineeship, 1977-1979

PUBLICATIONS Randolph, S.A. & Silberstein, C. (1982). Planning for the hypertensive employee in industry. Occupational Health Nursing, 30(7), 19-23.

Randolph, S.A. (1984). Stress, working women and an occupational stress model. Occupational Health Nursing, 32(12), 622-625.

Randolph, S.A. (1987). Contact lens survey: Implications for the occupational health nurse. AAOHN Journal, 35(1), 6-12.

Randolph, S.A. & Zavon, M.R. (1987). Guidelines for contact lens use in industry. Journal of , 29(3), 237-242.

Randolph, S.A. (1988). Occupational health nursing: A Commitment to excellence. AAOHN Journal, 36(4), 166- 169.

Randolph, S.A. & Dalton, P.C. (1989). Limited duty work: An innovative approach to early return-to-work. AAOHN Journal, 37(11), 446-453.

Randolph, S.A. (1991). Community health council. Tarheel Nurse, 53(1), 14.

Randolph, S.A. (1992). Editorial: Ergonomic strategies in the workplace. AAOHN Journal, 40(3), 103.

Randolph, S.A. & Migliozzi, N.A. (1993). The role of the agricultural health nurse: Bringing together community and occupational health. AAOHN Journal, 41(9), 429-433.

Migliozzi, N.A. & Randolph, S.A. (1993). Editorial: Agricultural health and safety. AAOHN Journal, 41(9), 413.

Frazier, L.M.; Jones, B.; Darcey, D.; Langley, R.; & Randolph, S. (1994). Mandatory reporting of occupational health problems: A new surveillance program in North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal, 55(11), 2-7.

Randolph, S.A. (1995). AAOHN advisory: Over-the-counter medications. AAOHN Journal, 43(1), 8A.

Randolph, S.A. (1996). Medication in the workplace. AAOHN Journal, 44(10), 508-514.

Centers for Control. (1997). Surveillance for silicosis, 1993--Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, and Wisconsin. MMWR, 46(1), 13-28.

Jones, B. & Randolph, S.A. (1997). Reporting occupational illnesses and in North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal, 58(5), 2-5.

Gregoire, B. & Randolph, S.A. (2000). Chlorine facts. Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology, NC Department of Health and , Raleigh, NC.

Randolph, S.A. & Willke, MJ. (2001). AAOHN advisory: Job security for the 21st century. AAOHN Journal, 49(4). Susan A. Randolph Page 4 of 12

Randolph, S.A. & Cox, A.R. (2003). Taking AAOHN governance to the next level: Linking policy to results. AAOHN Journal, 51(9), 373-377.

Rogers, B., Randolph, S.A., & Ostendorf, J. (2004). Environmental exposure for fishermen and women. Nursing Initiative, www.atsdr.gov.

Rogers, B., Ostendorf, J., & Randolph, S.A. (2004). Environmental and human health impact from flooding. Environmental Heath Nursing Initiative, www.atsdr.gov.

Rogers, B., Randolph, S.A., & Ostendorf, J. (2004). Aging and environmental health. Environmental Heath Nursing Initiative, www.atsdr.gov.

Randolph, S.A. (2005). Editorial: Environmental health—Advancing occupational health nursing education and practice,” AAOHN Journal, 53(1), 12.

Tompkins, O.S., Randolph, S.A., & Ostendorf, J.S. (2005). Frequent flyer business travelers: Major exposure , AAOHN Journal, 53(2), 72-83.

Tompkins, O.S., Randolph, S.A., & Ostendorf, J.S. (2005). Frequent flyer business travelers: The role of the occupational and environmental health nurse, AAOHN Journal, 53(3), 134-141.

Randolph, S.A., Rogers, B., & Ostendorf, J.S. (2005). Go on-line for a master’s in occupational health nursing. Nursing Spectrum, Southeastern Edition, 6(3), 9.

Randolph, S.A. (2006). Developing and procedures. AAOHN Journal, 54(11), 501-504.

Rogers, B., Franke, J.V., Jeras, J., Gravitte, J., Randolph, S.A., & Ostendorf, J. (2009). The family and medical leave act: Implications for occupational and environmental health nursing. AAOHN Journal, 57(6), 239- 250.

Rogers, B., Myer, D., Summey, C., Scheessele, D., Atwell, T., Ostendorf, J., & Randolph, S. (2009). What makes a successful hearing conservation program? AAOHN Journal, 57(8), 1-15.

Layne, D., Rogers B., & Randolph, S. (2009). Health and comparisons in the long-haul trucking industry: A pilot study. AAOHN Journal, 57(10), 405-413.

Rogers, B., Randolph, S.A., & Ostendorf, J. (2011). Occupational Health Nursing Education. AAOHN Journal, 59(6), 243-246.

Randolph, S.A., Rogers, B., & Ostendorf, J.S. (2011). Evaluation of an occupational health nursing program through competency achievement: On-campus and distance education, 2005 and 2008. AAOHN Journal, 59(9), 387-399.

Randolph, S.A. (2012). Using social media and networking in . Workplace Health and Safety, 60(1), 44.

Randolph, S.A. (2012). Scientific committee on occupational health nursing: Past and present. Workplace Health and Safety, 60(2), 59-62.

Randolph, S.A. (2012). Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Workplace Health and Safety, 60(3), 136.

Randolph, S.A. (2012). Living well with chronic disease. Workplace Health and Safety, 60(5), 244. Susan A. Randolph Page 5 of 12

Ryckeley, J.B., & Randolph, S.A. (2012). Improving cardiovascular health through physical activity. Workplace Health and Safety, 60(7), 328.

Randolph, S.A. (2012). Hazardous in health care settings: Recognition and control. Workplace Health and Safety, 60(9), 412.

Randolph, S.A. (2012). Celiac disease. Workplace Health & Safety, 60(11), 504.

Randolph, S.A. (2013, Spring). Medication management: Ensuring safe practice. Journal of Legal Nurse Consulting, 24(1), 20-24.

Randolph, S.A. (2013). Strategic thinking. Workplace Health & Safety, 61(1), 52.

Randolph, S.A. (2013). Selecting health-related apps. Workplace Health & Safety, 61(4), 184.

Randolph, S.A. (2013). Color vision deficiency. Workplace Health & Safety, 61(6), 280.

Randolph, S.A. (2013). Reducing sodium consumption. Workplace Health & Safety, 61(8), 372.

Dennison, K., Rogers, B., & Randolph, S.A. (2013). Energy drinks and worker health . Workplace Health & Safety, 61(10), 468.

Randolph, S.A. (2013). Planning for older workers. Workplace Health & Safety, 61(12), 548.

Randolph, S.A. (2014). Synthetic drugs: Bath and spice. Workplace Health & Safety, 62(2), 88.

Randolph, S.A. (2014). Implementation of a safe driving program. Workplace Health & Safety, 62(4), 172.

BOOKS/CHAPTERS IN BOOKS Randolph, S.A. (1981). Peer support groups: The Ohio role model for alleviating staff burnout. In J.W. Jones (Ed.), The Burnout Syndrome, pp.165-171.

Randolph, S.A. (2007). Taking Action—The American Association of Occupational Health Nurses: Policy Initiatives to Address Workplace Violence. In D. Mason, J. Leavitt, & M. Chaffee, Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care (5th ed., pp. 873-875). Philadelphia: Saunders.

Rogers, B., Randolph, S.A., & Mastroianni, K. (2009). Occupational Health Nursing Guidelines for Primary Clinical Conditions (4th ed.). Beverly, MA: OEM Press, Inc.

Randolph, S.A., Scully, A.T., & Bertsche, P.K. (accepted). Economic, political, and business factors. In AAOHN, Core Curriculum for Occupational Health Nursing (4th Ed.).

Randolph, S.A. (In Press). Roles of the occupational and environmental health nurse. In B. Rogers, Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing: Concepts and Practice (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders.

EDITORIAL Editorial Review Panel, International Journal of Occupational Health & Public Health Nursing, 2013 to present Editorial Review Panel, Workplace Health and Safety, 2012 to present; Coordinate Health Updates, 2014-present Editorial Review Panel, AAOHN Journal, 1989-1997 Editorial Board, AAOHN Update Series, Volumes 3 and 4, 1988-1990 Susan A. Randolph Page 6 of 12

Guest Editor, Ergonomic Strategies in the Workplace, AAOHN Journal, 40(3), 1992 Co-Guest Editor, Agricultural Health and Safety, AAOHN Journal, 41(9), 1993 Guest Editor, Environmental Health, AAOHN Journal, 53(1), 2005. Editorial Advisory Board, Occupational Health Management, 2007 to 2012

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND FUNDED PROJECTS Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) Program (#U61/ATU496963), funded by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1997-1999; principal investigator May 1997- September 1999; $162,195 (years 7 & 8). Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) Program (#U61/ATU486399), funded by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 2000-2004; principal investigator; $77,713 (year 1 of 5). Farm Women Survey, NC Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Section, 1995. Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology Surveillance (ABLES) Program (#U60/CCU412131), funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1995-2000; principal investigator; $107,793 (years 1-5). State-Based Surveillance Activities: Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks (SENSOR)— Silicosis (#U60/CCU408156), funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1992- 1997; principal investigator; $314,552 (years 1-5). Occupational Health Nurses in Agricultural (OHNAC) (#U06/CCU406025), funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1990-1996; principal investigator; $1,484,476 (years 1-6). North Carolina Occupational Health Nursing Survey, NC Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Occupational Health Section, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995. Corporate Policy on Contact Lens Use in Industry, funded by Gamma Kappa Chapter of International, 1985; principal investigator; $350. Sulfur Dioxide, Total Suspended Particulates and Incidence of Bronchitis, Unpublished master’s , Indianapolis, IN, 1979.

PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGS Leadership: Lessons Learned Along the Way. Accepted for presentation at the 2014 AAOHN National Meeting, Dallas, TX, May 2014

Leadership in Occupational Health Nursing: Lessons Learned Along the Way. 2013 ICOH Joint Conference, São Paulo, , September 2013.

Certificate Program in Occupational Health Nursing. 2013 ICOH Joint Conference, São Paulo, Brazil, September 2013.

Getting the Degree You Want. AAOHN 2013 National Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 2013.

Hot Topics in Occupational Health Nursing. AAOHN 2012 National Meeting, Nashville, TN, April 2012 (invited moderator).

Activities and Priorities of SCOHN. AAOHN 2011 Global Summit, , GA, May 2011 (invited speaker)

Comparison of OHN Competency Achievement: On-Campus and Distance Education, 2005 and 2008. Joint Conference of the 3rd International Conference on Occupational Health Nursing and the 2nd Asia Conference on Occupational Health Nursing, Yokohama, Japan, August 2010 (invited speaker)

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Competencies in Occupational Health Nursing (keynote). Joint Conference of the 3rd International Conference on Occupational Health Nursing and the 2nd Asia Conference on Occupational Health Nursing, Yokohama, Japan, August 2010 (invited speaker)

One Size Does Not Fit All: Identifying Health Care Needs of Diverse : Medications and the Aging . North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 2009

Comparison of OHN Competency Achievement—On-Campus and Distance Education, 2005 and 2008. International Congress on Occupational Health, Cape Town, South Africa, March 2009

Leadership Lessons Learned Along the Way & The Role of OHNs in Measuring the Impact of Interventions. NC Tarheel AOHN, Durham, NC, February 2008

Leadership: Lessons Learned Along the Way. Texas State Association of Occupational Health Nurses, November 2007

The Role of OHNs in Measuring Impact of Interventions. PPG Nurses Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2007

Professional Issues in Nursing. Florida Occupational Health Conference 2006, Orlando, FL, October 2006

Chapter Excellence. NC Metrolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Charlotte, NC, August 2006

Evaluation of an Occupational Health Nursing Program through Competency Achievement: On Campus and Distance Education. 28th International Congress on Occupational Health, Milan, Italy, June 2006

AAOHN Adopts Policy Governance: Keys to Success. 28th International Congress on Occupational Health, Milan, Italy, June 2006

Healthy People in Healthy Places. Scientific Committee on Occupational Health Nursing (SCOHN), Milan, Italy, June 2006

Importance of (30th Anniversary Celebration). Maryland Area Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Timoniuim, MD, April 2006

Professional Issues in Nursing. Florida Occupational Health Conference 2005, St. Pete’s Beach, FL, October 2005

Creating Tomorrow’s Opportunities Out of Today’s Challenges. PPG Nurses Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2005

Creating Tomorrow’s Opportunities Out of Today’s Challenges. Georgia Association of Occupational Health Nurses Savannah, GA, 2005

Finding the Path: Healthy People in Healthy Workplaces. St. Louis Missouri Association of Occupational Health Nurses, St. Louis, MO, 2005

Type II Workplace Violence (panel). Partnering in Workplace Violence Prevention: Translating Research to Practice, Baltimore, MD, 2004

Importance of Organizations (40th Anniversary Celebration). Delaware State Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Wilmington, DE, 2004

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Critical Warning Signs of Workplace Violence. Metropolitan Washington Association of Occupational Health Nurses, the Northern Virginia Association of Occupational Health Nurses, and Seneca Valley of Maryland Association of Occupational Health Nurses), Washington, DC, 2004

Occupational Health Trends and Issues (panel). Ryan Associates National Conference, Chicago, IL, 2004

The Path to Success: OHNs Leading the Way. Ohio Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Lima, OH, October 2003 The Path to Success: OHNs Leading the Way. Nebraska Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Omaha, NE, September 2003

Medications in the Workplace: Latest Developments. Nebraska Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Omaha, NE, September 2003

Occupational Health Nursing Practice: What is Your Vision for the Future? Virginia State Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Lexington, VA, 2002

Medications in the Workplace: Latest Developments, National Workers’ Compensation and Occupational Medicine Seminar, Hyannis, MA, 2002

The Prevention, Care, and Treatment of Injuries & Illnesses, American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Greenville, SC, 2002

Positioning Your Practice for the 21st Century, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Wilmington, NC, 2001

How to Use Occupational Health Nurses to the Best Advantage, NC Textile Manufacturers Association Health and Safety Conference, Greensboro, NC, 1999

Agriculture: What General Industry, Public Health and Other Nurses Need to Know, International Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing Conference, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK, 1998.

Practice Protocols--Medications in the Workplace, American Occupational Health Conference, Boston, MA, 1997

Over the Counter Medications in the Workplace, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1996, 1997

Occupational Hazards of Farm Women, 25th International Congress on Occupational Health, Stockholm, Sweden, 1996

Medications in the Workplace, American Occupational Health Conference, San Antonio, TX, 1996

Over the Counter Medications, American Occupational Health Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 1995

Farm Injury & Illness Surveillance Using Occupational Health/Public Health Nurses, 24th International Congress on Occupational Health, Nice, France, 1993

Injury and Illness in Farm Workers, Third Annual Forum for Advances in Occupational Health Nursing: Strategies and Tactics for Maximizing Performance in Occupational Health, Chapel Hill, NC, 1993

OSHA’s Bloodborne Regulation: Implementation Update, Clinical Update 1993, Southern Pines, NC, 1993 Susan A. Randolph Page 9 of 12

Universal Precautions, Community Health Assistants/Technician Section Meeting, North Carolina Public Health Association, Asheboro, NC, 1993

Occupational Health Nurses in Agricultural Communities: North Carolina, Second Agricultural Systems (AHPS) Program Meeting, Morgantown, WV, 1993

Development of a Farm Injury Surveillance System Using Public Health/Occupational Health Nurses, American Public Health Association, Public Health Nursing Section, Washington, DC, 1992

North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, North Carolina Western Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Asheville, NC, 1992

Legislative Issues, North Carolina Tarheel Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1992

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, North Carolina Triad Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Burlington, NC, 1992

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, Association of Ambulatory Surgical Centers of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, 1992

Protocols for Nurses, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Southern Pines, NC, 1992

Agricultural Work: Farm Injury Project, Advances in Occupational Health Nursing: New Directions for Leadership, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1991

Occupational Health Policies Regarding Communicable , 41st Annual and Respiratory Disease Institute, Black Mountain, NC, 1991

Agricultural Surveillance Project: An Overview, 1st Annual Association Conference, Montgomery, AL, 1991

Occupational Hazards of Nurses, District 16, North Carolina Nurses Association, Whiteville, NC, 1990

Dynamic Duo: Occupational Health Nurse and Safety Professional, Tarheel Chapter of American Society of Safety Engineers, Charlotte, NC, 1989

Medications in the Workplace, North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Greenville, NC, 1989

Nursing Practice, North Carolina Oceanside Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Wilmington, NC, 1989

Limited Duty Work: An Innovative Approach for Early Return to Work, American Occupational Health Conference, New Orleans, LA, 1988

Guidelines for Contact Lens Use in Industry, 22nd International Congress on Occupational Health, Sydney, Australia, 1987

Occupational Health Nursing: A Commitment to Excellence, 22nd International Congress on Occupational Health, Sydney, Australia, 1987

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MEMBERSHIP AND/OR OFFICES HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Inc., Member, 1983-present; President, 2003-2007; Vice-President, 2001-2003; Director, Southeast Region, 1997-2001; Member, Task Force to Revise OHN Competencies, 2014-present. Member, 2014 Global Summit Planning Committee, 2012 to present; Chair, Advocacy Committee, 2011-2012; Co-chair, Advocacy Committee, 2010-2011; Vice-Chair, Governmental Affairs Committee, 1999-2001, and member, 1997-1999; Member, Professional Affairs Committee and Chair, Subcommittee on Research/Ethics, 1997-1998; Member, Professional Practice Committee, 1998- 2003; Member; Chair, AOHC Exhibits Committee, 2001-2003; Member, Governance Ad Hoc Committee, 2001-2003; Public Affairs Committee, 1999-2000; Chair, Research and Ethics Committee, 1998-1999; Member, AAOHN/ABOHN Committee, 1998-1999; Chair, Conference of Leaders, 1998; Member, Ad Hoc Task Force on Credentialing, 1995-1997; Tellers Committee, 1988 AAOHN Foundation, Board of Trustees, Member, 2007-2009 American Nurses Association, Member, 1975-present American Public Health Association, Member, 1983-2007 Delta Omega, Member, 2001-present District 13, North Carolina Nurses Association, Member, 1985-present; Delegate to NCNA Convention, 1990, 1991 International Commission on Occupational Health, Member 1996-present; Secretary, Scientific Committee on Occupational Health Nursing, 2009-2015 North Carolina Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Member, 1985-present; Chair, Distributions Committee, 1996-2003; Director, 1994-1995; Chair, Governmental Affairs Committee, 1993-1995; Member, Nominating Committee, 1989-1991; Chair, Employment Service Committee, 1987-1991; Chair, Professional Affairs Committee, 1986-1989 North Carolina Association of Public Health Nurse Administrators, Member, 1985-2000; Member, Personnel Committee, 1997-1999; Member, Nominating Committee, 1993-1995; Chair, Resolutions Committee, 1988-1990 North Carolina Nurses Association, Member, 1985-present; Vice-chair, Community Health Council, 1991-1993; Chair, Community Health Council, 1989-1991 North Carolina Tarheel Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Member, 1985-present; Treasurer, 2008- 2012; Member, Professional Affairs Committee, 1996-1999; President, 1994-1996; Vice-president, 1990- 1992; Chair, Bylaws Committee, 1989-1990; Board of Directors, 1988-1990; Chair, Program Committee, 1990; Member, Program Committee, 1986-1990 Sigma Theta Tau International, Inc., Member, 1984-present

UNIVERSITY, PROFESSIONAL, AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

University Member, Public Health Leadership Admissions Committee, 2012 to present Member, Public Health Leadership Curriculum Committee, 2011 to present Member, Course Evaluation Committee, Public Health Leadership Program, 2005-2006 Coordinator, Public Health Nursing Awards & Sigma Theta Tau, Public Health Leadership Program, 2002 to present Coordinator, NORA Interdisciplinary Seminars, Occupational Safety and and Research Center, 2002 to present

Reader, Master’s Papers First Reader Nadine Jones: The Role of the Occupational Health Nurse in Developing and Implementing a Workplace Influenza Immunization Program, 2002 Carleen Lynch: Early Childhood Caries: A Public Health Intervention Using Fluoride Varnish on in North Carolina, 2002 Susan A. Randolph Page 11 of 12

Olga Tompkins: Major Exposure Hazards for the Frequent Flyer Business Traveler, 2003 Judith Schroeder: Biological Threats: A Practical Assessment for the Occupational , 2003 Wanda Smith: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS): A Global Impact, 2004 Kathy Zorb: Ergonomic Issues in a Non-Primate Small Facility in a Laboratory Setting, 2004 Elle Fernando Rich: Overview of Cultural Competence and the Occupational Health Care Workforce, 2005 Jill Connell: Occupational-Related Cardiovascular Injuries in Firefighters, 2006 Jennifer Best: Violence in the Workplace: Impact on Workers and Employers and the Role of the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2009 Kathy Dayvault: : Impact on Worker Health and Productivity and the Role of the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2009 Lena Kalemba: Telecommuting: Implications for the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2009 Shawna Hutchins: Preventing Occupational Fatalities in Firefighters, 2010 Johanna Gilstrap: Social Media: Opportunities and Challenges in Public Health, 2011 Maureen Hubbard: The Future of in Rural and Underserved Areas – Addressing the Needs through Residency Training Programs and Policy Changes, 2011 Dana Lapple: Chronic Vulvar Pain in North Carolina: Preliminary Needs Assessment, 2011 Laurel Bookman: Late Preterm Birth: A Review of the Literature and Retrospective Review of Readmissions in the Cincinnati Area, 2009, 2011 Veronica Eubanks: Breast and Cervical Control Program (BCCCP) and Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN): Improving Health Outcomes, 2012 Ingrid Kotowski: Molecular Diagnosis of Mycobacterium bovis , 2012 Katherine Barmer: Development of a Community Transitions of Care Program, 2012 Shelia Dowd: Testing in the Transportation Industry to Determine Impairment, 2012 Cherlly Bailey: Utilizing Innovation to Meet the Needs of Mothers in the Davidson Jail System, 2013. Erin Braasch: Children’s Exposure to Food Dyes at School: Time for a Policy Change, 2013 Donna Fudale: Workplace Violence: The Role of Occupational and Environmental Health Nurses, 2013 Deborah Howard: Dual Use Research of Concern: Balancing the Risks and Rewards of Current and Future Life Sciences Research, 2013 William Flattery: The Patient Centered Medical Home: Factors that Threaten Deeper Integration and Values-Based Leadership as a Way Forward, 2013 Dawn Mopkins: Promoting a Culture of Behavioral Safety: The Role of the General Industry Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2013 Samuel James Hanna: Prognosis of in the U.S. with Models, Programs, and Initiatives for Change, 2014 Martha Lail: Integrated Health Care for Adolescents, 2014 Kayla Sutton: Benefits and Barriers to Behavioral Health Integration in an Adolescent Community Health Setting, 2014

Second Reader Cara Winstead: How Pesticides are Handled on Pitt County Farms: A Survey of Farmers, 1991 Catherine Henderson: in Nursing Perceptions of Nursing Directors, 1993 Alice Lind: Agricultural Workers’ Perceptions of and Awareness of and Illness: A Focus Group Study, 1993 Susan Finch: Basic and Advanced Practice in Occupational Health Nursing, 1994 Deanna Wells: Radio Frequency Awareness for the Telecommunication Worker, 2002 Susan Stailing: Effective Safety Programs: The Role of the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2003 Mary Olshewski: The Temporary Workforce: Integration with Best Practices in Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing, 2003 Susan A. Randolph Page 12 of 12

Sharon Butler: The Effects of Shift Work on the Worker, 2005 Lance Walker: A Case for Revising OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard, 2005 Karyn Daguerre: Occupational Injuries in Youths: Opportunities for Prevention, 2006 Ellen Gruszczynski: Work-Related Asthma, 2006 Deborah Fuldner: Avian Influenza: A Potential –Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse’s Role in Pandemic Preparedness, 2006 Diane Layne: Gender Differences in the Long-Haul Trucking Industry Related to Worker Health Perception – A Pilot Study, 2007 Katie Slavin: Evaluation of the National Foundation Children’s Environmental Health Faculty Champions Train-the-Trainer Workshop, 2007 Jason Tate: Effects of Stretch Programs on Musculoskeletal Injuries, 2009 Janice Ryckeley: A Response Plan to Anthrax Exposure: Role of the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2009 Henry Guevara: Hispanic Participation in Cancer Support Groups: The Role of the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse, 2011 Kristin Stiehl: The Occupational and Environmental Health Nurses’ Role in Providing a Comprehensive Approach to Management, 2011 Kerry Garth: Suicide and the Active Duty U.S. Army, 2012 Kim Dennison: Worker Health Risk from Energy Drinks, 2013 Karen Siemering: A Case for On-Site Occupational and Non-Occupational Health Care for Health Care Workers, 2013

Professional American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, Taskforce on Routes for Nurses to Qualify for and Maintain Certification, Member, 2007 Reviewer, Improving the Social Security Decision Process, Institute of Medicine, 2007 International Nursing Review, reviewer of articles on occupational health, 2008-present International Council of Nurses (ICN) Bank of Nurse Experts, Member, 2005-2009 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Training Program Review Working Group, Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Centers, Team Member, 2005-2007 Occupational Health Advisory Group, NC DHHS, Division of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch, Member, 2003 to 2007 National Institute for Occupational Safety Health (NIOSH)-States Surveillance Planning Work Group, Member, 1998-1999 North Carolina Agromedicine Program, Advisory Board, Member, 1997-2000; chair, 1997-1998 Occupational Health Nursing Program, UNC-Chapel Hill, Advisory Committee, Member, 1991 to present; Chair, 1998 to 2000 North Carolina Division, Inc., American Cancer Society, Member, Board of Directors, 1989-1990; Member, Professional Education Subcommittee on Nursing, 1986-1992; Member, Public Education Worksite Subcommittee, 1985-1993; Chair, Public Education Worksite Subcommittee, 1987-1989

Community Volunteer, Middle Creek High School, Proctor for End of Course (EOC) exams, 2010 Superior Gymnastics Booster Club, Secretary, 2007-2008 Volunteer, West Lake Middle School, Media Center, 2006-2007; Proctor for End of Grade (EOG) Exams, 2008 Girl Scout Leader: Brownies, 2001-2003; Juniors, 2004-2006 West Raleigh Presbyterian Church: Session, 2012-2015; Clerk of Session, 2013-2014; Member, IPNC, 2013; Board of Deacons, 2001-2003; Chair Elect, 2001; Chair, 2002; Chair, Youth Ministry Team, 2010 to 2012.

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