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Sue A. Hadley, Ph.D., APRN, GNP, ANP-BC

Associate Professor and Adult-Geriatric , (per diem) San Diego State University Gastroenterology, Hepatitis C and Liver Transplant Tel: 619-594-2770 (W) San Diego Veterans Healthcare System Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

1994 Post Masters Adult-Geriatric Nurse California State University Practitioner Certificate Long Beach, CA

1986 Doctor of Philosophy University Major: Science , IN Minor: Physiology

1981 Master of Science in Nursing Ball State University Clinical Role: Medical- Muncie, IN Functional Role: Nursing Education

1979 Bachelor of Science in Nursing The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX

1975 Wishard Memorial Hospital School of Nursing Indianapolis, IN

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

Registered Nurse, California, RN # 386264 (expires 6/30/17) Nurse Practitioner Certificate and Furnishing Number, California, NP # 7441 (expires 6/30/17) DEA Registration # MH1725425 (expires 2016) Certified Adult Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses’ Credentialing Center # 234939-21 (expires 8/31, 2020)

EMPLOYMENT IN ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Date Institution Position/Rank Area

1/95-Present San Diego State Associate Primary Care, & University (SDSU) Professor Health Assessment School of Nursing 2

Job Description:. My current faculty position involves co-teaching the primary care courses in the Adult-Gerontologic Nurse Practitioner graduate program. I am also the course coordinator for the health assessment courses in the graduate and undergraduate programs.

Course Coordinator Responsibilities • all didactic teaching • orienting and mentoring new faculty • leading area meetings for course faculty • revising syllabus each semester • reviewing, selecting and ordering textbooks • writing & grading exams • posting grades on blackboard and web portal • holding test reviews for students • counseling students having academic difficulty • ordering new equipment, replacement equipment and supplies

8/2011-Present San Diego State Associate Director, University (SDSU) School of Nursing

Job Description: • coordinate, prepare and implement class schedules and teaching assignments; make personnel recommendations to the Director and Search Committee. • monitor contracts with clinical agencies • organize School of Nursing elections and appointments to committees • coordinate preparation of accreditation reports • act on behalf of the Director upon request and/or in the absence of the Director • provide administrative guidance for student problems • serve as ex-officio member of the Undergraduate and/or Graduate Curriculum Committees; oversee curriculum, evaluations and policies • provide responses to community information requests • supervise Course Coordinators, Graduate Concentration Chairs, Student Services Advisor, Graduate Advisor, RN-BS Advisor and Clinical Placement Coordinator • coordinate health requirement compliance of students. • direct office and media lab staff • coordinate development of the strategic plan • orient new faculty to the SON • consult with advisory groups to the School of Nursing. • prepare continuation grant proposals and administer the Advanced Education Nurse Traineeship Grant • maintain and update the SON Information and Policy Manual annually

8/91-1/95 SDSU Associate Medical-Surgical Nursing Professor (Course Coordinator) 3

8/85-8/91 SDSU Assistant Medical-Surgical Nursing Professor (Course Coordinator)

1/84-5/84 Lecturer Medical-Surgical of Nursing Indianapolis, IN

8/81-11/82 Ball State University Instructor Medical-Surgical Nursing School of Nursing Muncie, IN

6/80-8/81 Ball State University Graduate Medical-Surgical Nursing School of Nursing Assistant Muncie, IN

EMPLOYMENT IN CLINICAL POSITIONS

Date Institution Position 9/07-present San Diego VA Healthcare System Adult-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (per diem) La Jolla, CA (Hepatitis C and Liver Transplant)

Job Description: The Hepatitis C and Liver Transplant, Nurse III NP, functions as an integral member of the healthcare team in collaboration with GI and primary care attending physicians to provide the following: history/physical examinations and assessment of ongoing needs; ordering and interpretation of laboratory, radiographic and other diagnostic tests; electronic ordering of approved medications; sharing responsibility with GI and primary care attending physicians for communicating patient problems, status and prognosis with patients, families, referring physicians, social workers and other medical team members; documenting patient care, pertinent procedures, progress ad updating notes as needed.

1/03-9/05 Planned Parenthood Adult Nurse Practitioner (Women's (per diem) Health) 4

8/01-12/02 Mid City Community Clinic Adult-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (per diem) (Primary Care)

5/99-5/01 Kaiser Permanente Adult-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (part-time) (Dept. of Preventive Medicine; Health Appraisal Clinic)

1995-1999 San DiegoVA Healthcare System Adult-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (part-time) La Jolla, CA (Primary Care)

1980-1983 Ball Memorial Hospital Staff Nurse (part-time) Muncie, IN (Critical Care)

1979-1980 Miami Valley Hospital Staff Nurse (part-time) Dayton, OH (Critical Care)

1975-1976 Wishard Memorial Hospital Staff Nurse (full-time) Indianapolis, IN (Critical Care)

MILITARY SERVICE

Date Institution Position Area of Clinical Focus

1995-2004 Inactive Air Force Reserves July 2004 Honorable Discharge

1994-1995 Air Force Clinical Nurse Outpatient Clinic Reserve Nurse Corps Los Angeles AFB, Ca

1991-1994 United States Air Force Clinical Nurse Critical Care, Reserve Nurse Corps Special Care Unit March AFB, CA

1991 United States Air Force Clinical Nurse Critical Care, Active Duty Nurse Corps Intensive Care Unit (Operation Desert Storm) Carswell AFB, TX

1989-1991 United States Air Force Staff Development Medical-Surgical & Reserve Nurse Corps Critical Care Units March AFB, CA

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1984-1985 United States Army Clinical Nurse Medical-Surgical Reserve Nurse Corps Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN

1980-1981 United States Air Force Clinical Nurse Medical-Surgical Reserve Nurse Corps Wright Patterson AFB, OH

1976-1979 United States Air Force Clinical Nurse Critical Care & Active Duty Nurse Corps Medical-Surgical Wilford Hall

MILITARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED

1994 Nursing Service Management for Air Reserve Components, 882d Training Group, Sheppard AFB, TX

1979 Course, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, TX

1976 Medical Service Orientation, School of Science, Sheppard AFB, TX

TEACHING

Courses Taught (SDSU)

Course # Course Name Content Focus

Nur 646 Nursing Education Practicum Theory will be related to practice while teaching in academic and/or clinical settings. Learners will engage in nursing educator activities including committee work, classroom and clinical teaching and evaluation of learners.

Nur 654 Advanced Practice Nursing Primary care management of adults/elderly with acute of Adults & Elderly: and chronic health problems. Role of the advanced Primary Care I practice nurse in health promotion and treatment of illness in primary care and specialized settings.

Nur 655 Advanced Practice Nursing Supervised clinical experiences providing primary Practicum: Primary Care I care to adults and/or the elderly in diverse settings.

Nur 656 Advanced Practice Nursing Primary care management of adults/elderly with acute of Adults & Elderly: and chronic health problems. Contemporary role and Primary Care II psychosocial issues in advanced practice nursing of 6

adults and elders

Nur 657 Advanced Practice Nursing Supervised clinical experiences providing primary Practicum: Primary Care II care to adults and/or the elderly in diverse settings.

Nur 646 Nursing Education Practicum Theory related to practice while teaching in academic and/or clinical settings. Learners engage in nursing educator activities.

Nur 500 Advanced Health Focuses on physical and psychosocial assessment Lecture/Lab Assessment and Health techniques and health promotion strategies for Promotion select populations

Nur 202 Client Assessment Applies knowledge of normal structure and function Lecture/Lab to general assessment of the client, recognizing development and age-specific content across the life cycle.

Nur 410 Selected gerontologic laboratory experiences Lab focusing on stressors affecting the elderly on the health-illness continuum.

Nur 308 Adult Health Nursing Care of adult clients with stressors affecting body Lecture/Lab systems. Clinical practice experience in acute care settings.

Nur 499 Independent Study Special Studies in , oncology, home health and adult health nursing.

Teaching Supervision

Fall 2013 Faculty supervisor for graduate teaching assistant in N202 (Kelly Matthaei)

Spring 2013 Preceptor for graduate student, teaching practicum in N202, N646 Nursing Education Practicum (Beth Mac)

Spring 2008 Preceptor for graduate student from University of Phoenix, teaching practicum in N202 (Robin Stein)

2007 Faculty supervisor for graduate teaching assistant in N 202 (Pam DeMers)

2006 Preceptor for graduate student, teaching practicum in N500, 798 Special Studies (Tanya Sinclair)

Educational Grants

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2005 Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (2005). Instructional Activity Award (IRA #328), College of Health and Human Services. Received $750.00 for purchase of equipment to facilitate student acquisition of physical exam skills.

Thesis Committees

Third member, “A Cross –Sectional Analysis of Metabolic Syndrome in San Diego firefighters at Baseline: San Diego Sports Medicine Center” (StudentL Aaron Chung) [completed Spring 2015]

Second member, "Use of Human Patient Simulators To Increase Student Self-Confidence in Baccalaureate Nursing Education” (Student: Jennifer Buechal) [completed Spring 2008]

Third member, " The Prevelence and Predictors of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) Among HIV-Infected Patients” (Student: Angelica Dilay) [completed Spring 2008]

Second member, “Exploring Correlatives of Postoperative Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes About Pain Management” (Student: Christine Rodighiero) [in progress, Spring 2007]

Chair, "Quality of Life as Measured by Functional Ability and Acceptance of Illness in Patients With Nonhealing wounds" (Student: Teresa Russel) [completed Summer 03].

Chair, "Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Education in the Hispanic Population" (Student: Barbara Beam) [completed Spring 2003].

Third member, "Epidemiology Topic" (Student: Hilary Kleiner, GSPH) [completed Spring 2003]

Second member, "Verbal Abuse of Nurses in San Diego County California", (Student: Angelica Camargo) [completed Spring 2003].

Third member, “Risk Factors Associated With Mortality in Adult Trauma Patients With Early Onset Pneumonia” (Student: Priyaa Shanmcgham, GSPH) [Spring 2002].

Second member, “Six Minute Walk Responses I Patient’s With Heart Failure” (Student: Kim Newell) [completed Spring 2002].

Second member, “Congestive Heart Failure” (Student: Lien Khuat) [completed Spring 2002].

Third member, “Determinants of Unsafe Sex in Navy Women” (Student: Madhu Gupta, GSPH) [completed Spring 2001].

Third member, “An Epidemiological Analysis of Hospitalization Rates in a Cohort of HIV + AIDS Patients from 1993-1999” (Student: Joseph Bauer, GSPH) [completed Spring 2001].

Third member, “The Oropharyngeal Red Streak Sign as a Diagnostic Criterion for Sinusitis” (Student: Colin Thomas, GSPH) [completed Spring 2001].

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Chair, “Factors Related to the Success of Direct Current Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation” (Student: Dyan Herron) [completed Spring 2001].

Second member, “The Impact of a Heart Failure Behavioral Management Program on Resource Utilization and Readmission Rates” (Student: Vicki McCalmont) [completed Fall, 1999].

Second member, “Body Image of Women Who Have Undergone Breast Reconstruction versus Radical Mastectomy with Breast Reconstruction” (Student: Ulia Dalt)

Chair, "Practice Behaviors of Primary Care Providers for the Treatment of Hypertension" (Student: Sherryl Yancey) [completed Fall, 1998]

Second member, "Psychological Distress, Disability, and Quality of Life in Patients With Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators" (Student: Jocelyn Cherin) [completed Spring, 1998]

Second member, "Effect of Patient Directed Preoperative Teaching on Anxiety Level of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients" (Student: Peggy Wood)

Second member, "The Effects of Music Therapy on the Anxiety of Clients With a History of Chest Pain" (Student: Lorie Karnes)

Second member, "Neurological Outcomes of Cardiac Arrest" (Student: Kathy Mendez) [completed Spring, 1994]

Second member, "The Effects of Fluid Volume Loading on Oxygen Delivery and Consumption in Post- Cardiac Surgery Patients" (Student: Lynette La Bine)

Second member, "Affect of Significant Others on Compliance With Medication, Diet, and Exercise 4-6 Weeks Post MI" (Student: Sherri Coleman)

Second member, "Utilizing the Critical Path to Determine Care of the Premature Infant" (Student: Marleies Ungersma)

Second member, "The Effects of Rewarming on the Development of Acidosis in the Postoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patient" (Student: Theresa Stevens) [completed Spring, 1992]

Third member, "The Utility of the Video Swallow Study in Identifying Dysphagia Following Total Laryngectomy" (Student: Christine Goffar)

Second member, "Effect of Blanket Removal on the Thermic Curves in Immediate Post Coronary Artery Bypass Patients" (Student: Doris McCarthy) [completed Fall, 1992]

Second member, "Drug Addiction: Burn Patients' Perceptions of Empathy in Burn Nurses" (Student: Linden Miller)

Second member, "The Perceived Needs of Families with Relatives in the Coronary Care Unit" (Student: Cindy McDonald) [completed 1999] 9

Second member, "The Relationship Between Individuals' Level of Motivation and Compliance with Specific Health Behaviors" (Student: Gail Gobbato) [completed 1988]

Plan B: Research Proposal, Comprehensive Exam

2003-2010 Served as second reader on numerous Plan B research proposals each year (capstone activity for graduate students)

Plan B: Scholarly Paper

Mentor, "Metabolic Syndrome”, Spring 2003 (Student: Richard Kutschman)

Second member, “The Quality of Dying: End-of-Life-Issues”, Spring 2000 (Student: Cynthia Luce)

Second member, “Improving Professional Knowledge of and Skills in Palliative Care”, Spring 2000 (Student: Patricia Stanley)

Second member, “HIV and the Mexican Migrant Farmworker”, Spring 2000 (Student: Ann Marie Drew)

Second member, “Use of the Cardiac Marker Troponin-I: Implications for the ”, Spring 1999 (Student: Joy Cava)

Second member, “ Direct Observation Therapy”, Spring 1999 (Student: Theresa Newman)

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Professional Organizations

1994-2012 Member, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners 2008-2010 Member, American College of Nurse Practitioners 2002-2003 Faculty Counselor, , Gamma Gamma Chapter 1997-1999 Faculty Counselor, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Gamma Chapter 1994-1996 Member, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners l992-1994 Third Vice President, Research, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Gamma Chapter 1989-1991 Member, Awards Committee, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Gamma Chapter, SDSU. 1988-1989 Chair, Ballot Committee, California Nurses Association, Region II, San Diego. 1987-1989 Member, Ballot Committee, California Nurses Association, Region II, San Diego. 10

l981-1983 Member, Committee on Nominations, Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Rho Chapter, Ball State University.

Refereed Publications

Ho SB, Dollarhide A, Thorisdottier H, Michelsen J, Perry C, Kravetz D, Herrin A, Carlson L, Hadley S, Montoya D, Robinson S, Sanchez C, Enrique E, Groessl E. (2015). A primary care-based collaborative hepatitis C clinic: Clinical structure and virologic outcomes with direct acting antiviral therapy. Open Infectious Dis J (in press).

Kutschman, R. F. & Hadley, S.A. (2004). Diagnosing and Treating Metabolic Syndrome. Geriatric Nursing, 25, 218-223.

Kutschman, R and Hadley, S. (2004). Diagnosing and treating the metabolic syndrome. The American Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 8, 9-18.

Fitzsimmons, L., Hadley, S., and Shively, M. (1999). The education of advanced practice nurses: A contemporary approach. Quarterly, 21, 77-85.

Hadley, S., Chang, M., & Rogers, K. (1996). Effect of syringe size on bruising following subcutaneous heparin injection. American Journal of Critical Care, 5, 271-276.

Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1994). Nutritional management of the metabolically stressed patient. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 17, 1-15.

Hadley, S. & Saarmann, L. (1991). Lipid physiology and nutritional considerations in coronary heart disease. Critical Care Nurse, 11, 28-38.

Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1991). The metabolic response to injury in the surgical/trauma patient. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 10, 4-13.

Hadley, S. & Fitzsimmons, L. (1990). Nutrition and wound healing. Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 5, 72-81.

Hadley, S. & Fitzsimmons, L. (1990). Acute pancreatitis: A potential life-threatening emergency. Topics in Emergency Medicine, 12, 39-47.

Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1990). Neural mechanisms and patterns of abdominal pain. Topics in Emergency Medicine, l2, l-8.

Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1989). Pharmacologic aspects of migraine therapy in the emergency department. Topics in Emergency Medicine, 11, 37-42.

Hadley, S. & Black V. (1986). Why use Dakin's solution for wound care? American Journal of Nursing, 88, 284-285. 11

Non Refereed Publications

Jenkins, D., Fitzsimmons, L., & Hadley, S. (2011). Senior Health: Osteoporosis awareness. Senior Scene Magazine.

Hare, J., Spaulding, E., Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (2011). Senior Health: Breast cancer awareness. Senior Scene Magazine.

Fitzsimmons, L. , Hadley, S. & Min, J. (2011). An analysis of health assessment data obtained by SDSU nurse practitioner students and faculty at the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center, Senior Community Centers, San Diego. Collaboration for Healthy Aging and Workforce Development, Progress Report, 13-16.

Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (2011). SDSU nurse practitioner faculty and students at the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center. Senior Scene Magazine, 1(2), 4.

Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (2011). Nursing: Hands on practice at the West Clinic. The Pulse of the College of Health and Human Services, Fall 2011, 6.

Refereed Abstract Acceptance

2012 National League For Nursing (NLN), Podium Presentation: A Health Clinic for Seniors: Fostering Nurse Practitioner Student Learning was accepted for a concurrent session presentation, NLN Summit 2012. The selection process was competitive with over 400 abstracts received. (co-authors: S. Hadley & L. Fitzsimmons)

2012 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF), Poster Presentation: An Interdisciplinary Health and Wellness Clinic for Seniors: A Community Agency-Academic Institution Partnership was accepted (co-authors: L. Fitzsimmons & S. Hadley).

Refereed Presentations

2013 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), Poster Presentation: A primary care-based collaborative hepatitis C clinic: Clinical structure and virologic outcomes with direct acting antiviral therapy (co-authors: S. Ho, A. Dollarhide, H. Thorisdottier, J. Michelsen, C. Perry, D. Kravetz, A. Herrin, L. Carlson, S. Hadley, D. Montoya, S. Robinson, C. Sanchez, E. Enrique, E. Groess)

1995 28th Annual Communicating Conference, Western Institute of Nursing, Poster Presentation: Effect of Syringe Size on Bruising Following Subcutaneous Heparin Injection (co- authors: S. Hadley, M. Chang, K. Rogers).

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1994 Eighth Annual Conference: Nursing Research: Making It Part of Your Practice, Sigma Theta Tau International, Poster Presentation: Effect of Syringe Size on Bruising Following Subcutaneous Heparin Injection (co-authors: S. Hadley, M. Chang, K. Rogers). . 1988 Second Annual Conference: Nursing Research: Making It Part of Your Practice, Sigma Theta Tau International, Gamma Gamma & Zeta Mu Chapters, Poster Presentation: Prediction of Work Status Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Test of the Health Belief Model (author: S. Hadley)

1988 First Annual UCLA National Research Conference: Application of Nursing Research to Clinical Practice, Poster Presentation: Prediction of Work Status Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Test of the Health Belief Model (author: S. Hadley)

1988 Research Utilization Conference, Sigma Theta Tau International, Poster Presentation: Prediction of Work Status Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Test of the Health Belief Model (author: S. Hadley)

Non Refereed Presentations

2011 Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. The Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Nursing Services at the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center by Nurse Practitioner Faculty and Students. Presented at SDSU School of Nursing, (invited podium presentation).

Research

1996 Health Promotion Intervention Study: Major contributor to proposal development of hypertension section; faculty collaborative project.

1995 "Clinical Evaluation of Two Techniques for Subcutaneous Injection of Low Dose Heparin”, Collaborative with the VA San Diego Healthcare System.

1990 "Baccalaureate Nursing Students' Needs Assessment: A descriptive study”, Collaborative study with faculty at SDSU.

1986 "Prediction of work Status Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Test of the Health Belief Model", Doctoral Dissertation.

1981 "A Comparison Between the Semantic Differential Scale for Assessing Patients' Feelings and the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale: A Construct Validity Study, Masters Thesis.

Awards, Honors and Recognition

2013 Top 19 Medical and Nursing Professors in California 13

I was chosen as one of the top 19 Medical and Nursing Professors in California for receiving The Nurse Practitioner Faculty Award for Excellence. The award was received in recognition of developing an interdisciplinary Health and Wellness Clinic for Seniors. This educational model was featured on the Healthy People 2020 website for innovation in teaching health promotion and disease prevention

2011 National Recognition: Innovative/Creative Programs Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, Successful Practices Initiative (co- authors; Lorraine Fitzsimmons and Sue Hadley). Selected by the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty (NONPF) and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research as one of four nurse practitioner projects in the US to be featured on the Healthy People 2020 website for innovation in teaching health promotion and disease prevention. They have been awarded a Certificate of Excellence for their educational model, “An interdisciplinary Health and Wellness Clinic for Seniors: A community Agency-Academic Institution Partnership”

2007 Outstanding Adviser of the Year Award, College of Health and Human Services, SDSU: nominated by colleagues to receive this award for graduate advising.

2005 Sigma Theta Tau International, a brick paver engraved in my name was placed outside the International Center for Nursing Scholarship in Indianapolis, Indiana. This tribute was made possible by the generous gift made in my name by a former student.

2005 Exemplary Academic Advising Award, SDSU: recognizes contributions to the University, outstanding caliber of work and commitment to students.

2003 Outstanding Faculty Award, SDSU: recognizes the faculty member who was most influential in the educational career of the graduate student with the highest grade point average.

1998 Preceptor award: Certificate of appreciation for sharing wisdom, time, and expertise with others, San Diego VA Healthcare System.

1997 Recognition Award from affiliating School (SDSU) with San Diego VA Health care for the “Education of Advanced Practice Nursing Students at VAMC.”

1995 The Air Force Commendation Medal, first oak leaf cluster; awarded for meritorious service in leadership and clinical practice on the special care unit, March Air Force Base, California.

1994 Sabbatical Leave, fall semester; awarded for completion of the Adult/Geriatric nurse practitioner program, California State University, Long Beach.

1993-94 Affirmative Action Faculty Development Program, selected as alternate # 1.

1992-93 Dean's Research Award, SDSU; $3,000 awarded for completion of the research study 14

entitled, "Clinical Evaluation of Two Techniques for Subcutaneous Injection of Low Dose Heparin”,

1991 Award for Excellence in Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Gamma Gamma Chapter; awarded in recognition of outstanding contributions in nursing education.

1991 The Air Force Commendation Medal; awarded in recognition of outstanding achievement as a clinical nurse. "Major Hadley's outstanding professional skill, knowledge, and leadership were instrumental in the upgrading of nursing services educational and training programs which resulted in a very high level of unit operational readiness”,

1991 The co-authored article entitled "The metabolic response to injury in the surgical/trauma patient" was selected by the editorial board of Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing as the best applied pathophysiology article of the year. It was be featured as the lead article in the January/February l991 issue.

1990 Chief Nurse Badge, Department of the Air Force; awarded in recognition of "having met the highest standards of professionalism, character, and service consistent with the most advanced practice of nursing”,

1989 Certificate of Recognition, Outstanding Officer of the Quarter, United States Air Force Reserves, 414th Medical Service Squadron. This certificate was awarded for Distinguished service in the area of medical-surgical nursing.

1988 Certificate of Recognition, Philip Y. Hahn, School of Nursing, University of San Diego. This certificate was awarded for contributing to the advanced education of student teachers enrolled in a teaching practicum at USD.

1986 Academic Achievement Award, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana. This award was received in recognition of completing doctoral coursework with a 4.0 grade point average. 15

Manuscript Review

“Cardiovascular Disease in Elders: Is it Inevitable?” Authors: B. Riegel & J. Bennett, Submitted to the Journal of Adult Development, 1999)

Continuing Education

Meet/exceed CE requirements to maintain nursing licensure and national AACN certification as an Adult Nurse Practitioner.

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

School of Nursing Committees

2013-Present Member, Peer Review Committee

2011-2012 Member, Director’s Search Committee

2011-2013 Member, Doctoral Program Committee Participated in course development, DNP Clinical Residency

2011-Present Member, Graduate Program Committee

2011-2012 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee

2007-2012 Member, Recruitment, Admission, Progression & Student Affairs Committee

2007-2009 Chair, Faculty Search Committee

2006-2007 Member, Faculty Search Committee

2006-2007 Chair, Curriculum Task Force (resulted in curriculum revision and changing from a 6 semester to 5 semester course sequence)

2007 Member, Graduate Subcommittee for School of Nursing Long Range Planning

2006-2007 Member, Technology Subcommittee for School of Nursing Long Range Planning

2002-2007 Member, Graduate Program Committee

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2006 Chair, Nursing Systems Administration Search Committee, appointed by interim Director, School of Nursing (resulted in a successful search for 2 tenure track faculty)

1999-2000 Chair, Plan B Committee

1997-1999 Member, Faculty Search Committee

1996-1997 Chair, Faculty Search Committee

1991-1999 Chair & member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (Coordinated the undergraduate curriculum section of the NLN self study report; received full 8 year accreditation)

1992-93 Member, Peer Review Committee l991-93 Member, Academic Policy and Planning Committee

1990-91 Chair, Academic Policy and Planning Committee l990-91 Member, Student Affairs Committee l990 Member, Ad Hoc Curriculum Exploration Committee (Participated in planning the Curriculum Exploration Workshop)

1988-90 Member, Academic Policy and Planning Committee (Participated in the departmental self study report for the State Board of Registered Nursing)

1988 Member, Ad Hoc Curriculum Committee, Departmental Course Evaluation (Revised undergraduate course evaluation tool)

1987-90 Member, Curriculum Committee (Participated in undergraduate curriculum review; library representative for the School of Nursing)

1985-87 Member, Student Affairs Committee (Participated in the revision of the Comprehensive Student Evaluation Tool)

Other Activities/Responsibilites

2013 Attended the Master’s Education Conference, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Orlando, FL

2011-2012 Associate Director, School of Nursing

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2011 Attended the Deans and Directors Annual BRN meeting, San Diego, CA

2011 Attended the California Association of Colleges of Nursing Meeting; The Future of Nursing: Leading Change in California, San Diego, CA

2011 Member, CSU State Wide DNP Admissions Committee (appointed by the Director, School of Nursing)

2011 Item writer; developed questions for the New Plan B option, Comprehensive Exam, for advanced practice nursing students

2002-5/2007 Graduate Adviser (appointed by the Director, School of Nursing)

Feb 8, 2007 Graduate Program Recruiting, hosted by Bibiana Jakobs, RN, MS, CNS, Nursing Program Coordinator, Welcome Back Center for International Health Worker Assistance, Event: round table informational meeting to learn more about the Master’s level Nursing Programs at SDSU School of Nursing (75 participants invited)

Jan 26, 2007 Graduate Program Recruiting, Nurse Executive Advisory Group Breakfast, hosted by Dr. Daniel Gross, Sharp HealthCare,. Agenda: presentation of new graduate program offerings at SDSU.

2004-2006 Guest Lecturer, N350, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

May 2005 Graduate Program Recruiting, Nursing Education Fair, UCSD Medical Center

May 2004 Guest Lecturer, N460, Graduate Education in Nursing

May 2001 Graduate Program Recruiting, Nursing Education Fair, VA San Diego Healthcare System

1988 Coordinated nursing students in blood pressure screening for SDSU employees

1986-88 Elected as faculty advisor for the California Nursing Students' Association, SDSU

College of Health and Human Services

2005 Member, Director’s Search Committee, appointed by the Dean, CHHS (resulted in a successful search for Director, School of Nursing)

1997-1999 Member, Elections Committee

1992-94 Member, College Curriculum Committee 18

1986-88 Member, Special Events Committee

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

Jan 2006-2007 Volunteer, Senior Community Centers of San Diego, serve as an Advanced Practice Nurse in a geriatric health clinic for the underserved populations of San Diego County

2005-2006 Consultant, Mission Wellness, New York, NY. Provided consultation for marketing health promotion and screening tests for populations at risk.

Oct 2005 Patient educator/consultant, Taking Control of Your Diabetes Conference and Health Fair. Nurse educators and pharmacists were paired to answer patient questions about Diabetes and medications.

Dec 2000 Staff educator, taught an inservice for nurses at SDSU Student Health Center. Topic: Assessment of the Ear Nose and Throat

Dec 2000 Co-presentor of the Advanced Practice Nursing Curriculum to a contingent of international visiting nurses

1999 Mentor for Visiting Professor from Beijing School of Nursing, Xiaohong Lee. Assisted her in preparing a presentation for the CHHS entitled, “Clinical Practices in Beijing Nursing School”,

1996-1999 Preceptor for Nurse Practitioner Students, VA San Diego Healthcare System

1995 Presentor, Nursing Service’s role in the PRIME Program, Prime morning conference, VA San Diego Healthcare System

1989-90 Faculty liaison to Lincoln High School, Partners in Education.

1989 Speaker, Career Day Workshop, Muirlands Junior High School. Presented information about career opportunities in nursing.