This CV summarizes the educational and professional experience of Roger Glick. He has a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Chemistry, a Master's in Emergency Health Services, and an MBA. Glick has over 20 years of experience in emergency management, currently working as a Senior Emergency Management Consultant. He also teaches courses in emergency management and healthcare administration as an instructor at various universities.
The annual report summarizes the accomplishments of the Department of Emergency Medicine from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. It highlights increased faculty and resident numbers, the opening of a new emergency department, and expanded research, education, and clinical programs. It provides details on faculty awards, publications, grants, and leadership roles both within the department and for professional organizations. The report demonstrates the significant growth and achievements of the department during the past academic year.
The document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Lee M. Hammons, an obstetrician and gynecologist specializing in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. It details her education, including undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Idaho and University of Washington, as well as OB/GYN residency training and fellowship. It also outlines her professional experience, licensure, memberships, honors, and research focus on minimally invasive gynecologic procedures.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional qualifications of Nur-Ain Nadir. She received her MD from Chicago Medical School in 2008 and completed her emergency medicine residency at SUNY Downstate/Kings County Hospital Center from 2008-2012. She has since held positions as attending physician, clinical assistant professor, and medical student clerkship director at various hospitals. Her experience includes developing simulation curricula, conducting research, and presenting at national conferences on topics related to medical education and emergency medicine.
PhD Candidate, Epidemiology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Expected Graduation May 2015
Dissertation: Military Service, Deployments, and Exposures in Relation to
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Etiology and Survival
MPH Public Health 2010
BS Statistics 2008
Brigham Young University
Primary Research Interests: Occupational, Environmental, and Neurologic Epidemiology
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The document provides a summary of 40 references related to healthcare costs, quality, and statistics. It begins with 5 references on teaching cost-conscious care to medical students and residents. It then provides references on healthcare costs and burden of disease statistics in the United States, including top conditions, smoking-related mortality rates, and obesity trends. The document concludes with national health expenditure data and comparisons of the US healthcare system to other OECD countries.
The document provides bibliographic references in APA and Vancouver format for 10 sources on the topic of health education for epilepsy patients. The references are from nursing and medical journals published between 2010-2014. They cover issues such as febrile seizures, nursing diagnoses for epilepsy patients, promoting self-efficacy in children with epilepsy, knowledge translation strategies for epilepsy education programs, and medication adherence among epilepsy patients.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Dr. James Joseph Burns. It details his education, including obtaining a BS from the United States Naval Academy, an MD from Pennsylvania State University, and an MPH from University of Massachusetts. It outlines his medical training and licenses. It also lists his extensive academic appointments and awards over his career in adolescent medicine, pediatrics, and public health.
This document provides a summary of Howard E. Barkan's contact information, education, academic awards, software skills, and professional experience. It lists that he received a Dr.P.H. and M.P.H. from UC Berkeley in 1981, has over 30 years of experience as a biostatistician and researcher, and has published numerous papers and presented at many conferences on topics related to public health, clinical research, and statistics.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Tiffanie Pierce, MSN, RN, CNP. It includes her education history, which consists of various nursing degrees from institutions such as Saint Louis University and Miami University. Her experience section outlines her work as a family nurse practitioner and registered nurse in pediatric, orthopedic, and emergency room settings at hospitals like Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Atrium Medical Center. She has also published papers and presented on topics related to postoperative pain management in pediatric patients.
Current CV as of March 15, 2014
PhD Candidate, Epidemiology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Expected Graduation May 2015
Dissertation: Military Service, Deployments, and Exposures in Relation to
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Etiology and Survival
MPH Public Health 2010
BS Statistics 2008
Brigham Young University
Primary Research Interests: Occupational, Environmental, and Neurologic Epidemiology
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Kathy Denise Wright, PhD, RN, detailing her academic and professional background and accomplishments. She received her PhD in Nursing Science from the University of Utah in 2013, and has held various academic appointments at Case Western Reserve University. Her clinical experience includes working as an advanced practice nurse in geriatrics. She has authored several peer-reviewed publications and presented her research widely.
The document summarizes a health system assessment conducted in Guatemala by a team of USC MPH students. Through stakeholder interviews and a literature review, the team performed a SWOT analysis of Guatemala's health system. Key strengths identified included the ability to identify health problems and solutions and efforts to improve health. Weaknesses included lack of resources, disparities, and inadequate implementation of education programs. Opportunities included forming stakeholder coalitions and investing in human potential. Threats included organizational, integration, and human resource issues. The team provided recommendations to strengthen the system by forming coalitions, integrating traditional healers, addressing provider paradigms, and developing sound health policies.
The document summarizes a health system assessment of Guatemala conducted by Master of Public Health students from the University of Southern California. A 12-member team spent 5 weeks researching Guatemala's health system, 3 weeks visiting the country for interviews and cultural immersion, and 2 weeks writing a report. In Guatemala, they presented their findings to over 100 national and international stakeholders on topics like government, health indicators, resources, facilities, services, and recommendations. The purpose is to share lessons learned that can strengthen global health training and systems.
Izzy Morgan is seeking a position as an ARNP. He has a B.S. in Biology from Whitworth University, an RN degree from Seattle University, and an ARNP degree from Seattle University, specializing as an Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner. He has clinical experience working in emergency rooms and orthopedic clinics in Montana, Washington, and Idaho. His education and experience qualify him to work as an ARNP.
This document summarizes a study conducted by University of Southern California Master of Public Health students to assess the health system in Guatemala. Over 10 weeks, the students conducted a literature review, visited Guatemala for 3 weeks to interview stakeholders, and wrote a report with their findings. They found challenges including lack of resources, cooperation, and community empowerment. To address this, they proposed goals to strengthen the health system through increasing community involvement, cooperation among stakeholders, and resources.
Deidre Deacon has extensive clinical experience in physical therapy, including working with complex neurological patients, underserved communities in Costa Rica, total joint replacements, and acute neurological disorders. She has developed manual therapy, evaluation, and treatment skills across various settings such as outpatient orthopedics, skilled nursing, acute care, and pediatrics. Deidre also has experience as a neuro personal trainer and athletic trainer. She maintains licensure and affiliations with the American Physical Therapy Association.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Daniel Paul Stoltzfus, M.D., who is a professor of anesthesiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine. It outlines his education, including medical degrees from University of Texas Medical School and a bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University. It then details his professional training and residencies in anesthesiology and critical care medicine. The CV lists his certifications, licenses, hospital affiliations, academic appointments, professional experience, committee involvement, honors/awards, and invited lectures.
Dr. Javier Pizarro-Berdichevsky is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chile and a clinical fellow in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. He has over 24 publications and 73 abstracts. His research focuses on pelvic floor function, stem cell therapy for prolapse, and non-surgical management of prolapse. He currently leads several clinical research projects and international committees on terminology and a Latin American clinical database project.
Kaitlyn Greiner completed a summer internship in 2015 at the GI Department of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston. As an intern, she shadowed Physician Assistant Stefanie Owczarski in the GI surgery clinic and assisted with two research projects involving patient databases. Kaitlyn gained hands-on clinical experience, participated in weekly conferences, and observed the integrated approach to research, education and patient care at the academic medical center. The internship provided valuable insight into GI surgeries and conditions as well as the roles of health professionals in a teaching hospital setting.
Dr. Christina Marie Chesvick is a veterinarian specializing in diagnostic imaging and emergency medicine. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 2006 and has since gained extensive clinical experience in both small animal and equine medicine, including positions as an emergency veterinarian and relief veterinarian. She currently works as a diagnostic imaging intern while also serving as an adjunct professor teaching human anatomy and physiology.
Shawn Noonan has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from The Catholic University of America. He currently works as a Patient Care Associate in the Emergency and Trauma Department at Massachusetts General Hospital, where his duties include monitoring vitals, IV insertion, phlebotomy, patient transport, and providing complete patient care. Additionally, Noonan owns and operates his own illustration business, Noonan Illustrations. He has also gained nursing experience working at Bear Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center and in various clinical settings during his education.
This document summarizes resources for conducting research on rural populations in Virginia. It identifies several key public data sources for studying chronic disease in central Appalachia, including the Appalachian Regional Commission, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and various state-level sources. It also describes a case study using Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine's study of chronic health conditions in central Appalachia as an example. This involved collecting both primary data through medical record reviews and secondary data from sources like the U.S. Energy Information Administration and Virginia Department of Health. It concludes by discussing future directions for continuing this research.
This document is a resume for Jade Watson, who recently obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in May 2015. She is seeking an entry-level physical therapy position in healthcare. Her resume outlines her education, including graduating magna cum laude from Louisiana Tech University with a BS in Kinesiology-Clinical in 2011. It also details her clinical externship experiences from 2013 to 2015 at various healthcare facilities, as well as her previous work as a physical therapy tech and cheerleader.
Wanda R. Haack has over 30 years of nursing experience including roles as Chief Nursing Officer, Nurse Manager, and Staff Nurse. She currently serves as Chief Nursing Officer at Genesis Medical Center in DeWitt, Iowa where she oversees direct patient care, clinical education, and quality assurance. She has a Master's degree in Nursing Administration and is a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse. Haack has received numerous awards for her leadership and community involvement.
Kevin Marston is seeking a position that allows for professional and personal growth in emergency medicine and critical care. He has extensive experience as a senior flight paramedic and regional clinical education manager. He holds multiple certifications and degrees including a Doctorate of Education, Masters in Education, and Associates in Nursing. Marston has taught extensively and presented at various emergency medicine conferences on topics related to critical care.
Amber Burton is a veterinarian specializing in shelter medicine and high-volume spay/neuter surgery. She received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2010 and completed post-doctoral residencies in shelter medicine and surgery at Mississippi State University and the University of Florida. Burton has worked in a variety of shelter medicine roles, including operating mobile surgical units in Mississippi, consulting at an animal shelter in Tupelo, MS, and performing high-volume spay/neuter surgeries at a private practice in Reno, NV. She is currently licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma and Maryland.
This document contains the resume of Brenda Henderson which details her education and qualifications. She has a MPH from Westminster College and BSN from University of Utah. She has over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse working in operating rooms and surgical units at Ashley Regional Medical Centre and Uintah Care Centre. Her experience also includes work as a kitchen manager, LPN, certified nursing assistant, and instructor. She has several medical certifications that are currently valid.
Gregory Stadter has over 15 years of experience in data analysis, quality improvement, and research focused on population health, clinical quality, and injury prevention. He currently works as a Quality Analyst at the Medical College of Wisconsin where he leads data analytics projects, publishes research, and designs data visualizations. Previously he has held roles as a Senior Researcher at NHTSA, Project Manager for a road safety research program in India, and Crash Reconstructionist with the Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network.
Kyle J. Ericson is a urology resident at Cleveland Clinic who completed medical school and residencies in general surgery and urology. He has extensive research experience in prostate cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and infectious disease. He received many academic honors and has published papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ericson has taught medical students and enjoys hobbies like golf and spending time outdoors.
This document provides a summary of Howard E. Barkan's contact information, education, academic awards, software skills, and professional experience. It lists that he received a Dr.P.H. and M.P.H. from UC Berkeley in 1981, has over 30 years of experience as a biostatistician and researcher, and has published numerous papers and presented at many conferences on topics related to public health, clinical research, and statistics.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Tiffanie Pierce, MSN, RN, CNP. It includes her education history, which consists of various nursing degrees from institutions such as Saint Louis University and Miami University. Her experience section outlines her work as a family nurse practitioner and registered nurse in pediatric, orthopedic, and emergency room settings at hospitals like Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Atrium Medical Center. She has also published papers and presented on topics related to postoperative pain management in pediatric patients.
Current CV as of March 15, 2014
PhD Candidate, Epidemiology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Expected Graduation May 2015
Dissertation: Military Service, Deployments, and Exposures in Relation to
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Etiology and Survival
MPH Public Health 2010
BS Statistics 2008
Brigham Young University
Primary Research Interests: Occupational, Environmental, and Neurologic Epidemiology
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Kathy Denise Wright, PhD, RN, detailing her academic and professional background and accomplishments. She received her PhD in Nursing Science from the University of Utah in 2013, and has held various academic appointments at Case Western Reserve University. Her clinical experience includes working as an advanced practice nurse in geriatrics. She has authored several peer-reviewed publications and presented her research widely.
The document summarizes a health system assessment conducted in Guatemala by a team of USC MPH students. Through stakeholder interviews and a literature review, the team performed a SWOT analysis of Guatemala's health system. Key strengths identified included the ability to identify health problems and solutions and efforts to improve health. Weaknesses included lack of resources, disparities, and inadequate implementation of education programs. Opportunities included forming stakeholder coalitions and investing in human potential. Threats included organizational, integration, and human resource issues. The team provided recommendations to strengthen the system by forming coalitions, integrating traditional healers, addressing provider paradigms, and developing sound health policies.
The document summarizes a health system assessment of Guatemala conducted by Master of Public Health students from the University of Southern California. A 12-member team spent 5 weeks researching Guatemala's health system, 3 weeks visiting the country for interviews and cultural immersion, and 2 weeks writing a report. In Guatemala, they presented their findings to over 100 national and international stakeholders on topics like government, health indicators, resources, facilities, services, and recommendations. The purpose is to share lessons learned that can strengthen global health training and systems.
Izzy Morgan is seeking a position as an ARNP. He has a B.S. in Biology from Whitworth University, an RN degree from Seattle University, and an ARNP degree from Seattle University, specializing as an Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner. He has clinical experience working in emergency rooms and orthopedic clinics in Montana, Washington, and Idaho. His education and experience qualify him to work as an ARNP.
This document summarizes a study conducted by University of Southern California Master of Public Health students to assess the health system in Guatemala. Over 10 weeks, the students conducted a literature review, visited Guatemala for 3 weeks to interview stakeholders, and wrote a report with their findings. They found challenges including lack of resources, cooperation, and community empowerment. To address this, they proposed goals to strengthen the health system through increasing community involvement, cooperation among stakeholders, and resources.
Deidre Deacon has extensive clinical experience in physical therapy, including working with complex neurological patients, underserved communities in Costa Rica, total joint replacements, and acute neurological disorders. She has developed manual therapy, evaluation, and treatment skills across various settings such as outpatient orthopedics, skilled nursing, acute care, and pediatrics. Deidre also has experience as a neuro personal trainer and athletic trainer. She maintains licensure and affiliations with the American Physical Therapy Association.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Daniel Paul Stoltzfus, M.D., who is a professor of anesthesiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine. It outlines his education, including medical degrees from University of Texas Medical School and a bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University. It then details his professional training and residencies in anesthesiology and critical care medicine. The CV lists his certifications, licenses, hospital affiliations, academic appointments, professional experience, committee involvement, honors/awards, and invited lectures.
Dr. Javier Pizarro-Berdichevsky is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chile and a clinical fellow in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. He has over 24 publications and 73 abstracts. His research focuses on pelvic floor function, stem cell therapy for prolapse, and non-surgical management of prolapse. He currently leads several clinical research projects and international committees on terminology and a Latin American clinical database project.
Kaitlyn Greiner completed a summer internship in 2015 at the GI Department of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston. As an intern, she shadowed Physician Assistant Stefanie Owczarski in the GI surgery clinic and assisted with two research projects involving patient databases. Kaitlyn gained hands-on clinical experience, participated in weekly conferences, and observed the integrated approach to research, education and patient care at the academic medical center. The internship provided valuable insight into GI surgeries and conditions as well as the roles of health professionals in a teaching hospital setting.
Dr. Christina Marie Chesvick is a veterinarian specializing in diagnostic imaging and emergency medicine. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 2006 and has since gained extensive clinical experience in both small animal and equine medicine, including positions as an emergency veterinarian and relief veterinarian. She currently works as a diagnostic imaging intern while also serving as an adjunct professor teaching human anatomy and physiology.
Shawn Noonan has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from The Catholic University of America. He currently works as a Patient Care Associate in the Emergency and Trauma Department at Massachusetts General Hospital, where his duties include monitoring vitals, IV insertion, phlebotomy, patient transport, and providing complete patient care. Additionally, Noonan owns and operates his own illustration business, Noonan Illustrations. He has also gained nursing experience working at Bear Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center and in various clinical settings during his education.
This document summarizes resources for conducting research on rural populations in Virginia. It identifies several key public data sources for studying chronic disease in central Appalachia, including the Appalachian Regional Commission, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and various state-level sources. It also describes a case study using Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine's study of chronic health conditions in central Appalachia as an example. This involved collecting both primary data through medical record reviews and secondary data from sources like the U.S. Energy Information Administration and Virginia Department of Health. It concludes by discussing future directions for continuing this research.
This document is a resume for Jade Watson, who recently obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in May 2015. She is seeking an entry-level physical therapy position in healthcare. Her resume outlines her education, including graduating magna cum laude from Louisiana Tech University with a BS in Kinesiology-Clinical in 2011. It also details her clinical externship experiences from 2013 to 2015 at various healthcare facilities, as well as her previous work as a physical therapy tech and cheerleader.
Wanda R. Haack has over 30 years of nursing experience including roles as Chief Nursing Officer, Nurse Manager, and Staff Nurse. She currently serves as Chief Nursing Officer at Genesis Medical Center in DeWitt, Iowa where she oversees direct patient care, clinical education, and quality assurance. She has a Master's degree in Nursing Administration and is a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse. Haack has received numerous awards for her leadership and community involvement.
Kevin Marston is seeking a position that allows for professional and personal growth in emergency medicine and critical care. He has extensive experience as a senior flight paramedic and regional clinical education manager. He holds multiple certifications and degrees including a Doctorate of Education, Masters in Education, and Associates in Nursing. Marston has taught extensively and presented at various emergency medicine conferences on topics related to critical care.
Amber Burton is a veterinarian specializing in shelter medicine and high-volume spay/neuter surgery. She received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2010 and completed post-doctoral residencies in shelter medicine and surgery at Mississippi State University and the University of Florida. Burton has worked in a variety of shelter medicine roles, including operating mobile surgical units in Mississippi, consulting at an animal shelter in Tupelo, MS, and performing high-volume spay/neuter surgeries at a private practice in Reno, NV. She is currently licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma and Maryland.
This document contains the resume of Brenda Henderson which details her education and qualifications. She has a MPH from Westminster College and BSN from University of Utah. She has over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse working in operating rooms and surgical units at Ashley Regional Medical Centre and Uintah Care Centre. Her experience also includes work as a kitchen manager, LPN, certified nursing assistant, and instructor. She has several medical certifications that are currently valid.
Gregory Stadter has over 15 years of experience in data analysis, quality improvement, and research focused on population health, clinical quality, and injury prevention. He currently works as a Quality Analyst at the Medical College of Wisconsin where he leads data analytics projects, publishes research, and designs data visualizations. Previously he has held roles as a Senior Researcher at NHTSA, Project Manager for a road safety research program in India, and Crash Reconstructionist with the Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network.
Kyle J. Ericson is a urology resident at Cleveland Clinic who completed medical school and residencies in general surgery and urology. He has extensive research experience in prostate cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and infectious disease. He received many academic honors and has published papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ericson has taught medical students and enjoys hobbies like golf and spending time outdoors.
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This document provides a summary of Anita L. Barkin's resume. It outlines her education, including a Doctorate in Public Health from the University of Pittsburgh, as well as her extensive employment history managing health services at Carnegie Mellon University over 27 years. It also lists her licensure, appointments, honors, publications, presentations and community involvement.
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This document is a curriculum vitae for Deborah A. Pasko, PharmD, MHA that outlines her education, licensure, employment history, leadership training, and technical training. It details her current roles as a clinical specialist and senior project manager at the University of Michigan Health System and intermittent medication safety consultant. Her responsibilities include project management, administrative expertise, clinical oversight, quality/safety work, and lean initiatives. She has experience opening a new hospital and transitioning to an electronic medical record system.
The document summarizes the progress and accomplishments of the Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) program at Wright State University. It notes that the program has graduated over 190 students since its founding 10 years ago. Many graduates now work in Southwest Ohio and across the U.S. and internationally. The program offers concentrations in public health management, health promotion and education, global health, and emergency preparedness. It is complemented by affiliated dual degree and certificate programs. Current students and faculty are praised for their enthusiasm and commitment to community health leadership.
The Telluride Interdisciplinary Roundtable met in 2005 and 2006 to design a comprehensive patient safety curriculum for medical students. The group developed 11 specific curricular elements and identified challenges to implementation. A patient safety curriculum was successfully developed over two years. Future meetings focused on evaluating pilots of the curriculum in medical schools and developing new ideas. Continued collaboration between professions will help create a standardized longitudinal patient safety curriculum.
Ryan Jones has worked as an Electronic Health Records Technician at United Surgical Partners International since 2015. He specializes in Cerner implementation strategies and troubleshooting issues with the EHR software. Prior to this role, he worked as a student worker in the Aerospace Engineering department at Texas A&M University where he processed graduate applications. He also conducted research in plant genetics as an undergraduate, designing plasmid vectors and presenting his work. In his free time, he volunteers at his church and has held various medical internships.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Wendy Crary's education, licensures, certifications, professional memberships, teaching experience, and development activities. It lists her PhD from Cardinal Stritch University in 2012 in Leadership, Learning and Service in Higher Education, her MSN from Concordia University in 2007 in Nursing Education, and her BSN from the University of Wisconsin in 2000 in Nursing. It also outlines her various nursing licenses, certifications, professional memberships, teaching roles at Concordia University Wisconsin, and development activities including conferences attended and trainings completed.
Crystal Logsdon is an experienced critical care nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist with over 20 years of experience. She holds several certifications including ACNP-AG, CCNS, CCRN, and is certified as a Fundamentals of Critical Care Support instructor. Currently she works as the manager of quality and outcomes for critical care at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, GA. She has extensive experience developing policies and protocols, leading research initiatives, and responding to disasters and infectious disease outbreaks.
The document summarizes information about the Emergency Medicine residency program at Michigan State University. It discusses the program's history, details about the affiliated hospitals and facilities, the residency curriculum, research opportunities, procedures training, and lifestyle aspects for residents in Lansing, Michigan.
This document is a resume for an occupational therapist. It summarizes their education, clinical experience, skills and qualifications. They have a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Wayne State University and Bachelor's degree from the same institution. Their clinical experience includes fieldwork in inpatient rehabilitation and residential facilities for abused youth. They have additional training and certifications in areas like EPIC and CPI.
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Student Name: Vanessa Noa
Change Topic (2-3 sentences): Patient safety is one of the pertinent issues in nursing home health care. The literature evaluation table summarizes the strength and relevance of eight peer-reviewed articles on the role of nurse education on fall prevention.
Criteria
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Author, Journal (Peer-Reviewed), and
Permalink or Working Link to Access Article
Author: Howard Katrina
Journal: MEDSURG Nursing
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Improving+Fall+Rates+Using+Bedside+Debriefings+and+Reflective+Emails%3A...-a0568974192
Authors: Jang and Lee
Journal: Educational Gerontology
Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/03601277.2015.1033219
Authors: Kuhlenschmidt et al.
Journal: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
Link: https://doi.org/10.1188/16.CJON.84-89
Authors: Minnier et al.
Journal: Creative Nursing
Link: https://doi.org/10.1891/1078-4535.25.2.169
Article Title and Year Published
Title: Improving Fall Rates Using Bedside Debriefings and Reflective Emails: One Units Success Story
Year: 2018
Title: The Effects of an Education Program on Home Renovation for Fall Prevention of Korean Older People
Year: 2015
Title: Tailoring Education to Perceived Fall Risk in Hospitalized Patients With Cancer: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
Year: 2016
Title: Four Smart Steps: Fall Prevention for Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Year: 2019
Research Questions (Qualitative)/Hypothesis (Quantitative), and Purposes/Aim of Study
RQs: Why falls remain a challenging and complex problem
What innovative measures can reduce patient falls
Quantitative research
Aim/purpose: To discuss a project that seeks to implement innovative measures that help decrease patient falls
RQs: Does an education program on home renovation reduce falls among older people?
Quantitative study
Hypothesis: Appropriate education is crucial for fall prevention
Aim/Purpose: To verify the impacts of an education program on home renovation for preventing falls among older adults
RQs: Are there evidence-based interventions tailored to the perception of falls risk
Quantitative study
Aim/Purpose: To determine the effects of tailored, nurse-delivered interventions
RQs: Do guides for fall prevention enhance older adults knowledge and awareness of fall risks.
Quality improvement project
Aim/Purpose: To implement a simple, author-designed guide for fall prevention among older adults dwelling in the community
Design (Type of Quantitative, or Type of Qualitative)
Survey
Quasi-experimental
Randomized, controlled design
Narrative model
Setting/Sample
A team of clinical staff and leaders
51 participants
91 patient participants
Senior center
Methods: Intervention/Instruments
Open discussions to enable clinical staff to discuss concerns and provide feedback
In-depth interviews and survey
A two-group, controlled design. This design helped to test interventions in the bone marrow plantation unit
The prevention program dubbed Fou.
The document discusses medical education in the 21st century. It begins with an overview of trends in U.S. undergraduate medical education including longitudinal clinical programs and a movement toward competency-based evaluations using Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs). Next, it discusses changes in clinical undergraduate medical education such as longitudinal integrated clerkships and EPA-based evaluations. Finally, it reviews graduate medical education, noting new requirements from the ACGME, and novel approaches using digital resources, asynchronous learning theory, and social media.
Daniel J. Mick is a PhD candidate at Oregon Health & Science University studying sarcopenic obesity in older female cancer survivors. He has a strong background in research including multiple roles as a research assistant and over 10 research presentations. Mick also has experience in teaching nursing students as a graduate teaching assistant. His CV highlights his education, licenses, research funding, publications, presentations, and teaching experience in gerontological nursing and oncology rehabilitation research.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Alan Heins' professional experience and qualifications. He is currently the Director of the Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program based at Cullman Regional Medical Center. Previously he held various clinical and administrative roles in emergency departments across Alabama from 2011 to present. He received his medical degrees from the University of South Florida and completed his residency training at the University of Maryland. He has maintained board certification in Emergency Medicine since 2003.
This document is a cover letter and curriculum vitae from Tyson Wyant, a new graduate of the University of Kentucky's Physician Assistant Program. In the cover letter, Wyant introduces himself and expresses his interest in employment opportunities in internal medicine and pediatrics based on his experience and education. His CV then outlines his educational background, clinical experience, certifications, and professional affiliations to support his application for physician assistant positions.
Carlos Barrera is a biomedical engineering student who graduated from the University of Miami in 2015. He has extensive research experience in orthopedics and intervertebral disc regeneration. He has worked as a teaching assistant for scanning electron microscopy and assisted in various chemistry laboratories. Barrera also has leadership experience through involvement with several professional organizations and volunteering with various medical missions.
1. CV Roger Glick Page 1 of 13
May 2015
Roger E. Glick, MS, MBA, CEM, FACHE
Senior Emergency Management Consultant
Carilion Clinic
Instructor
Departments of Pediatrics, Basic Science, and Emergency Medicine
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
1. Personal information
1090 Dices Springs Road
Weyers Cave, VA 24486
Work: 540.853.0573
E-mail: reglick@carilionclinic.org
Citizenship: USA
2. Educational and Professional History
Education
Undergraduate:
Bachelor of Science (Biology and Chemistry) 1991
Bridgewater College
Bridgewater, Virginia
Graduate:
Master of Science (Emergency Health Services) 1993
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland
Master of Business Administration (Business Administration) 2002
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, Virginia
2. CV Roger Glick Page 2 of 13
Training
2009 Certified Emergency Manager (CEM)
International Association of Emergency Managers
2009 Fellow (FACHE)
American College of Healthcare Executives
2010 Fire Inspector (1031)
Virginia Fire Marshal Academy
Emergency Management Certifications Include
o FEMA/EMI Courses
IS 100 Introduction to the Incident Command System
IS 120.A Introduction to Exercises
IS 200.HC Applying ICS to Healthcare Organizations
IS 230 Principles of Emergency Management
IS 244 Developing and Managing Volunteers
IS 292 Disaster Basics
IS 700 National Incident Management System (NIMS)
IS 800.A National Response Plan (NRP)
IS 1900 National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Federal
Coordinating Center Operations
o VDEM Courses
ICS 300 Intermediate Incident Command System
ICS 400 Advanced ICS Command and General Staff
V450 Incident Command System Train-the-Trainer
HSE 03 Homeland Security Exercise & Evaluation Program
(HSEEP)
G 191 ICS/EOC Interface
o Certified Healthcare Emergency Coordinator (CHEC) Instructor
o Various Other Emergency Management Courses
3. CV Roger Glick Page 3 of 13
Professional/non-academic work positions
1991 1992 Graduate Research Assistant
National Study Center for Trauma and EMS
Baltimore, Maryland
1992 1993 Graduate Research Assistant
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland
1993 Research Assistant/Project Coordinator
National Study Center for Trauma and EMS
Baltimore, Maryland
1993 1995 State Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Director
Ohio Department of Public Safety
Columbus, Ohio
1995 2002 Various non-healthcare positions while completing pre-
requisites and MBA program.
2002 Practice Manager
Harrisonburg Physicians for Women
Harrisonburg, Virginia
2003 2005 Director of Emergency Management and Transportation
Stonewall Jackson Hospital
Lexington, Virginia
2005 2011 Director of Emergency Management and Safety
Carilion Medical Center, Carilion Clinic
Roanoke, Virginia
2011 Current Senior Emergency Management Consultant
(renamed from) Director of Emergency Management
Carilion Clinic
Roanoke, Virginia
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Academic
2015 Current Core Faculty, Carilion Clinic Virginia Tech Carilion School
of Medicine EMS Fellowship Program
Roanoke, Virginia
2014 Current Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
(co-appointment with Departments of Basic Science and
Pediatrics)
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Roanoke, Virginia
2011 Current Instructor, Department of Pediatrics
(co-appointment with Department of Basic Science)
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Roanoke, Virginia
2010 Current Instructor, Department of Basic Science
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Roanoke, Virginia
2009 Current Contract Instructor
Center of Operational Medicine
Georgia Health Sciences University
Augusta, Georgia
2007 Current Adjunct Faculty
Department of Healthcare Management, and
Department of Emergency Services
Jefferson College of Health Sciences
Roanoke, Virginia
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3. Teaching/education
Classes taught:
Interdisciplinary Professional Seminar
Department of Emergency Health Sciences
Principles of Healthcare Management
Department of Healthcare Management
Basic and Advanced Disaster Life Support
American Medical Association
Certified Hospital Emergency Coordinator (Basic and Advanced)
Georgia Health Sciences University
Undergraduate student mentoring:
Eric Neal, Fire Vulnerability Risk Assessment at Carilion Medical
Center; JCHS - 2009
Kevin Peters, Hospital Evacuation Planning; JCHS - 2010
Larissa Sellers, Child Abduction Mitigation in the Medical Office; JCHS
- 2010
Brent Cox, Regional Pediatric Disaster Champion Program; Roanoke
College 2010
Tyler Brown, A Study of FEMAs THIRA; JCHS - 2012
Graduate student mentoring:
Esra Agca, PhD, PhD Committee Member. Grado Department of
Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech. Optimization-
based Logistics Planning and Performance Measurement for Hospital
Evacuation and Emergency Management successfully defended
August 12, 2013.
Behrooz Kamali, PhD Student, PhD Committee Member. Grado
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech.
Jarred M. Hicks, M.D. Student, Hospital Evacuation Research, Virginia
Tech Carilion School of Medicine Class of 2014
Lindsey M. DeGeorge, M.D. Student, Planning for Large-Scale
Pediatric Emergencies Research, Virginia Tech Carilion School of
Medicine Class of 2015
Erin E. Straight, M.D. Student, Untitled Work, Virginia Tech Carilion
School of Medicine Class of 2015
Shannon C. Sampson, MPH Student, Untitled Work on Pediatric
Disaster Coalition Building, Virginia Tech Class of 2014
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Mengyang (Jeff) Liu, M.D. Student, Optimizing Emergency Surge,
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Class of 2016
4. Scholarly activity
Manuscripts:
1. Hicks, Glick. A Meta-Analysis of Hospital Evacuations: Overcoming
Barriers to Effective Planning. Journal of Healthcare Risk Management.
Volume 34, Number 3, Q1 2015.
2. DeGeorge, Glick, Ackerman. Pediatric Triage Decisions in a Large-Scale
Disaster. International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM)
Bulletin. Vol. 31 No. 2, February 2014.
3. Straight, Bish, Glick. Evaluating the Reliability of the National Disaster
Medical Service Bed Classification System. International Association of
Emergency Managers (IAEM) Bulletin. Vol. 31 No. 2, February 2014.
4. Hicks, Glick. Hospital Evacuation Planning Tool: An Overview.
International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) Bulletin. Vol.
30, No. 7, July 2013.
5. Glick, Anthony. The Need for Translational Research in Emergency
Management. International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM)
Bulletin. Vol. 30, No. 5, May 2013.
6. Glick, Bish, Agca. Optimization-based decision support to assist in
logistics planning for hospital evacuations. Journal of Emergency
Management. Vol. 11, No. 4, July/August 2013.
7. Browning, Clark, Glick. Preparing for the Never Event: Safety in the
Home Care Environment, Home Healthcare Nurse 2013; 31(6): 303-309.
8. Bish DR, Agca E, Glick RE: Decision support for hospital evacuation and
emergency response. Annals of Operations Research. 2011. Advance
online publication. DOI: 10.1007/s10479-011-0943-y.
9. Bish, D.R., Agca, E., and Glick, R. (2014). Decision support for hospital
evacuation and emergency response. Annals of Operations Research
221(1):89-106.
Case Reports:
1. Siegel, Dischinger, et al. Medical Consequences of Car Crashes: An
Automobile Crash Trauma Study (Contract DTNH22-88-C-07007), 1992.
Abstracts:
1. Glick, Kanter. Regional Pediatric Disaster Champion Program. 2015
Emergency Preparedness Conference, Orlando, FL, April 30-May 1,
2015.
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2. DeGeorge, Glick, Ackerman, Wu. Pediatric Triage Decision Making In
a Large-Scale Disaster. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Research Symposium, Roanoke VA, March 27 2015.
3. Glick, Anthony. A Retrospective Analysis of Student Impressions
Toward a Non-Clinical Healthcare Emergency Management Course.
2015 Preparedness, Emergency Response, and Recovery Consortium
and Exposition (PERRC), Orlando FL, March 24-26, 2015.
4. Glick, et al. A Retrospective Analysis of 2nd
Year Medical Students
Impressions of a Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) Course. National
Disaster Life Support Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, July 21-23,
2014.
5. Glick, Anthony. A Retrospective Analysis of Student Impressions
Toward a Non-Clinical Healthcare Emergency Management Course.
National Disaster Life Support Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, July
21-23, 2014.
6. Glick, LaConte. Translational Research: Healthcare and Academic
Coalitions. Carilion Clinic Research Conference, Roanoke VA, April 29,
2014.
7. Hicks, Glick. Hospital Evacuations: measuring preparedness and
planning for the future. VTCSOM Research Day, Roanoke, VA, March
24, 2014.
8. Glick, LaConte. Translational Research: Healthcare and Academic
Coalitions. National Healthcare Coalition Preparedness Conference,
New Orleans, LA, December 11-12, 2013.
9. Agca, Bish, Glick. Decision Support for Hospital Evacuation and
Emergency Response. INFORMS 2010 Annual Meeting, Austin TX,
November 7-10, 2010.
10. Glick, Watkins. Police Tactical Team Exercises at a Hospital: A Report
of One Hospitals Coordinated Training with Community Partners.
Integrated Medical, Public Health, Preparedness and Response
Training Summit, Dallas TX April 4-8, 2009.
11. Glick. NIMS and ICS: Using Significant Planned Events To Support The
Process. 3rd
Annual Emergency Preparedness Conference, Alexandria
VA October 10-12, 2007.
12. Glick, Gilbert. Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI) and Their Effects:
Factors Affecting Patient Hospital Assignment. A Case Study of the
Virginia Tech Shooting. 3rd
Annual Emergency Preparedness
Conference, Alexandria VA October 10-12, 2007
13. Glick, Neff, Bare. A Critical Access Hospitals Use of HRSA Grant
Funds to Significantly Increase Surge Capacity: A Case Study. 2nd
Annual Emergency Preparedness Conference: Disaster Readiness on
the Homefront, Washington DC October 19-20, 2006.
14. Wang, Glick, Potter, Gilbert. Analyzing Inter-Hospital Patient
Transfers Through Simulation. Southeast Decision Sciences Institute:
34th
Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC February 25-27, 2004.
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15. Glick. A Study of Volunteer EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Call
Times: A Pareto Analysis to reduce response times to Emergency 911
Calls. Southeastern Chapter of the Institute for Operations Research
and the Management Sciences, Myrtle Beach, SC October 5, 2001.
16. Glick, Gilbert. Tractor Trailers Blocking the Road: A Report of Two
Case Studies, Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS),
supplement March 1993.
17. Glick, Kerns. Extrication in Severe Car Crashes: A Descriptive Analysis,
Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS), supplement March
1993.
Presentations to professional organizations (Presenter is highlighted)
National:
1. Glick Regional Pediatric Disaster Champion Program.
Pediatric/Childrens Disaster Resilience Group, National Conference Call,
March 12, 2015.
2. Glick We Work Better Together: Integrating Long Term Care into the
Regional Healthcare Response. 2014 Long Term/Residential Care
Disaster Preparedness Conference, Omaha NE, April 15-16, 2014.
3. Agca, Bish, Glick Evacuation Transportation Planning for Multiple
Hospitals. IIE Annual IE Conference and Expo 2012, Orlando FL, May 22,
2012. (Oral Presentation)
4. Agca, Bish, Glick Decision Support for Hospital Evacuation and
Emergency Response. INFORMS 2010 Annual Meeting, Austin TX,
November 9, 2010. (Oral Presentation)
5. Glick, Watkins Police Tactical Team Exercises at a Hospital: A Report of
One Hospitals Coordinated Training with Community Partners.
Integrated Medical, Public Health, Preparedness and Response Training
Summit, Dallas TX April 4-8, 2009. (Poster Presentation)
6. Glick NIMS and ICS: Using Significant Planned Events To Support The
Process. 3rd
Annual Emergency Preparedness Conference, Alexandria VA
October 10-12, 2007. (Poster Presentation)
7. Glick, Gilbert Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI) and Their Effects: Factors
Affecting Patient Hospital Assignment. A Case Study of the Virginia Tech
Shooting. 3rd
Annual Emergency Preparedness Conference, Alexandria
VA October 10-12, 2007 (Poster Presentation)
8. Glick, Neff, Bare A Critical Access Hospitals Use of HRSA Grant Funds to
Significantly Increase Surge Capacity: A Case Study. 2nd
Annual
Emergency Preparedness Conference: Disaster Readiness on the
Homefront, Washington DC October 19-20, 2006. (Poster Presentation)
9. Glick A Report on Ohios EMS System, American Ambulance Association
Quarterly Meeting, Cincinnati, OH May 12, 1995. (Oral Presentation)
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10. Glick A Report on Ohios First Statewide EMS Grant Program, R Adam
Cowley 16th
National Trauma Symposium, Baltimore, MD November 19,
1994. (Oral Presentation)
Regional:
1. Glick, R. Disaster Management Planning, Topics in Respiratory Care
and Sleep Medicine Conference, Roanoke VA, April 17, 2015.
2. Glick, R, Anthony, L Emergency Management for Healthcare Executives,
2014 Montana Health Association (MHA) Annual Convention, Billings MT,
September 23, 2014.
3. Glick. Pediatric Med Surge Triage. Healthcare Organizations Emergency
Preparedness Seminars (HOEPS) 2014, Hampton VA, April 22, 2014.
4. Glick, R, et al. Lets Talk Public Health. Virginia Tech MPH Programs
High School Youth Conference, Blacksburg VA, July 26, 2013 (part of
panel discussion).
5. Glick, R, et al. Hospital Evacuation Planning: Where we are at and
where we are going. 2013 Virginia Healthcare Emergency Management
State Forum, Richmond VA, April 29 2013.
6. Glick, R, Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA): A practical approach to
healthcare organizations identifying vulnerabilities, 2012 Montana
Health Association (MHA) Annual Convention, Billings MT, September
20, 2012.
7. Glick, R, DeGeorge, L, Pediatric Disaster Management: A practical
discussion of managing pediatric patients during a disaster, 2012
Montana Health Association (MHA) Annual Convention, Billings MT,
September 20, 2012.
8. Glick, R., Hicks, J. Hospital Emergency Evacuation Planning, Blue Ridge
Virginia Society of Healthcare Engineers (VSHE), Radford VA, February 29,
2012.
9. Glick, R., Ackerman, A, Bish, D. Childrens Hospital Evacuation
Research, Research Live! at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of
Medicine, Roanoke VA, November 18, 2011.
10. Glick, R., Panel Discussion Member, Violence in the Emergency
Department & Crisis Communications Conference, Virginia Hospital and
Healthcare Association, Richmond, VA October 5, 2011.
11. Glick, R., Basic Principles of Hospital Emergency Management, Regional
Pediatric Disaster Champion Program, Roanoke, VA May 25, 2011.
12. Glick, R. Hospital Emergency Management and Hazard Analysis, invited
guest at National College Healthcare Management Program, Salem, VA
April 13, 2011.
13. Glick, R., Hartley, H. Are you Ready? Emergency Management, 36th
Annual APIC Virginia Educational Conference, Roanoke, VA October 14,
2010. (Plenary Session)
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14. Glick, R., Shenal, B. Introduction to the CEMS Program of Research,
Research Live! at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke,
VA September 24, 2010.
15. Glick, R., Facility Operations/Security/Safety, 2010 Virginia Healthcare
Emergency Management State Forum, Virginia Beach, VA May 25-27,
2010. (Workshop)
16. Glick, R. Jurisdictional Integration, 2010 Virginia Healthcare Emergency
Management State Forum, Virginia Beach, VA May 25-27, 2010.
(Workshop)
17. Glick, R. Patient Safety, Panel Member, Central Virginia Healthcare
Executives Group, Richmond, VA March 10, 2010. (Workshop).
18. Glick, R. Rural Health, 2008 Virginia Healthcare Emergency
Management State Forum, Williamsburg, VA May 6-8, 2008 (Workshop)
19. Glick, R. Mass Casualty Planning, 2008 Virginia Healthcare Emergency
Management State Forum, Williamsburg, VA May 6-8, 2008 (Workshop)
20. Glick, R. Emergency Management, Topics in Respiratory Care and Sleep
2007, Roanoke, VA November 30, 2007 (Plenary)
21. Glick, R. Finance in Emergency Services, Great Lakes Fire and EMS
Symposium, Lake Geneva Fontana, WI October 23-25, 2003.
(Workshop)
22. Glick, R. Strategic Planning, Great Lakes Fire and EMS Symposium, Lake
Geneva - Fontana, WI October 23-25, 2003.(Workshop)
23. Glick, R. The Essence of a Command Presence, Great Lakes Fire and
EMS Symposium, Lake Geneva - Fontana, WI October 23-25,
2003.(Workshop)
24. Glick, R. Customer Service For The EMS Provider, Colorado Symposium
on Emergency Care, Durango, CO April 23, 1999. (Workshop)
25. Glick, R. Strategic Planning In An EMS Organization, Colorado Symposium
on Emergency Care, Durango, CO April 23, 1999. (Workshop)
26. Glick, R. Take Me to Your Leader (A discussion of the difference between
leaders and managers.), Colorado Symposium on Emergency Care,
Durango, CO April 23, 1999. (Workshop)
27. Glick, R. Aggressive Fluid Resuscitation (Is it good or bad prehospital
care?), Colorado Symposium on Emergency Care, Durango, CO April 23,
1999. (Workshop)
28. Glick, R. Tractor Trailers Blocking the Road: A Report of Two Case Studies,
Ohio Association of EMS, Marietta, OH February 12, 1994. (Workshop)
29. Glick, R. Tractor Trailers Blocking the Road: A Report of Two Case Studies,
University of Maryland Graduate Research Day, Baltimore, MD May 5,
1993. (Oral Presentation)
30. Glick, R. Characteristics of Vehicular Extrication, University of Maryland
Graduate Research Day, Baltimore, MD May 6, 1992. (Oral Presentation)
31. Glick, R. A Case Study in Accident Prevention and Cost, EMS Hazardous
Materials Conference, Charlottesville, VA April 4, 1991. (Oral
Presentation)
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Presentations to Government or other related Groups:
1. Healthcare Academic Coalitions: Positively Impacting Pediatric Disaster
Preparedness Through Innovative Translational Research. National
Advisory Committee on Children and Disasters. April 20, 2015.
2. Health and Human Resources Sub-Panel, Governors Secure
Commonwealth of Virginia Initiative, to discuss Regional Collaborations
and Coalitions, Richmond, VA December 12, 2012.
Boards
1. Editorial Board, Journal of Emergency Management, 2009 current.
2. National Disaster Life Support Foundation Advanced Disaster Life
Support (ADLS) Committee, 2014 current.
a. National Disaster Life Support Executive Committee Academic
Review Committee, 2011 2013.
5. Grants/contracts
March 2012. Planning Decision Support Tools for Large-Scale Pediatric Emergencies
Carilion Clinic Research Acceleration Program (RAP-8). $21,196, Roger Glick Principal
Investigator, Douglas Bish co-PI, Alice Ackerman Investigator.
March 2011. Biomechanical Assessment of Patient Transport Methods used During
Hospital Evacuations Carilion Clinic Research Acceleration Program (RAP-7). $22,027,
Roger Glick Principal Investigator; with Mike Agnew co-Investigator.
September 2009. Optimization-Based Decision Support Tools for Hospital Evacuations
Carilion Clinic Research Acceleration Program (RAP). $24,734, Roger Glick, Principal
Investigator; with Doug Bish co-Investigator.
October 2008. Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program (CEDAP), Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Approximately $3500 in equipment/software,
Roger Glick recipient.
2008. Hospital Preparedness Program, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness Response
(ASPR) Department of Health and Human Services. Approximately $148,000, Roger
Glick, Principal Investigator.
2007. Hospital Preparedness Program, Health Resources and Service Administration
(HRSA). Approximately $128,000, Roger Glick, Principal Investigator.
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2005 Rescue Squad Assistance Fund Grant Program, Virginia Department of Health.
Approximately $35,000, Roger Glick, Principal Investigator.
2004 Hospital Preparedness Program, Health Resources and Service Administration
(HRSA). Approximately $115,000, Roger Glick, Principal Investigator.
2003 Hospital Preparedness program, Health Resources and Service Administration
(HRSA). Approximately $32,000, Roger Glick, Principal Investigator.
6. Professional service
National Professional societies or organizations
Member, Programs, Products, and Services Committee, American College
of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), 2014-2017
Regional professional societies or organizations
Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), 2007-current
o Chair, 2009-10
Member, Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association Task Force on
Hospital Haz-Mat Response, 2009
Member, Near Southwest Preparedness Alliance (NSPA) Budget
Committee (has responsibility for annually coordinating approximately
$1M in federal grants), 2008-current
o Member, NSPA Board of Directors, 2012-current.
o Vice Chair, NSPA, 2015-current.
Member, Hospital Emergency Management Committee (HEMC), the
state-wide Emergency Management group for the Virginia Hospital and
Healthcare Association (VHHA), 2012-current.
o Member, HEMC Education Subcommittee, 2012-current.
o Member, HEMC Crisis Standards of Care Workgroup, 2013
current.
o Member, HEMC Medically Vulnerable Populations Workgroup,
2013 - current.
Academic Service
Member, Emergency Services Advisory Board, Jefferson College of Health
Sciences, 2009-current
Member, Health Care Management Advisory Board, Jefferson College of
Health Sciences, 2008-current
o Co-Chair, 2008-2009
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Hospital
Chair, CMC Emergency Management Planning Committee, 2008-current
Team Leader, CMC Incident Command Team, 2008-current
Member, CMC Collaborative Quality Forum, 2008-2010
Member, Carilion Radiation Safety Committee, 2005-2011
Member, CMC Infection Control Committee, 2005-2012
Member, Carilion Clinic Research Safety Committee, 2008-current
Member, CMC Safety Committee, 2005 current
o Chair, 2005-2011
Member, Carilion Medical Center Pastoral Care Advisory Committee,
2011-current
Member, Carilion Clinic Institutional Biosafety Committee, 2010-current
7. Memberships in professional societies/organizations
Member, American College of Healthcare Executives, 2006-current
o Fellow, 2009-current
Member, Virginia Society of Healthcare Engineers, 2008-2011
Member, International Association of Emergency Managers, 2014-
current.