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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Regena Spratling, PhD, RN, APRN, CPNP Assistant Professor School of Nursing Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University PO Box 4019 Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4019 Telephone: 404-413-1159 Email: [email protected] I. EDUCATION 2007- 2011 Georgia State University PhD in Nursing 2001-2003 Georgia State University MS in Child Health Nursing 1996-1998 Georgia Baptist College of Nursing BSN (Currently Mercer University) II. PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND LISCENSURE 1999- present Georgia Board of Nursing, Professional Registered Nurse Georgia license number 142678 2004- present Georgia Board of Nursing, Advanced Practice- Nurse Practitioner, Georgia license number 142678 Pediatric Nursing Certification Board, Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, National certification number 20040042 1991- present Basic Life Support PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2012- present Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty, Tenure Track Director, PhD in Nursing Program (2017- present) School of Nursing Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing & Health Professions Georgia State University

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CURRICULUM VITAE Regena Spratling, PhD, RN, APRN, CPNP Assistant Professor School of Nursing Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University PO Box 4019 Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4019 Telephone: 404-413-1159 Email: [email protected] I. EDUCATION 2007- 2011 Georgia State University PhD in Nursing 2001-2003 Georgia State University MS in Child Health Nursing 1996-1998 Georgia Baptist College of Nursing BSN (Currently Mercer University) II. PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND LISCENSURE 1999- present Georgia Board of Nursing, Professional Registered Nurse Georgia license number 142678 2004- present Georgia Board of Nursing, Advanced Practice- Nurse Practitioner, Georgia license number 142678 Pediatric Nursing Certification Board, Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, National certification number 20040042 1991- present Basic Life Support PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2012- present Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty, Tenure Track Director, PhD in Nursing Program (2017- present) School of Nursing Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing & Health Professions Georgia State University

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2011-2012 Associate Professor, Tenure Track Program Coordinator of Associate of Science Nursing Program Department of Nursing University of North Georgia (Previously North Georgia College and State University) 2006-2011 Assistant Professor Department of Nursing University of North Georgia CLINICAL POSITIONS 2004-2006 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Georgia Pediatric Pulmonology Associates 1999-2004 Staff Nurse II, Charge Nurse, Preceptor Technology Dependent Intensive Care Unit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite . III. SCHOLARSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT a. Publications i. Journal articles Rudell, G. & Spratling, R. (in press). Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: A Case Presentation and Discussion. Journal of Pediatric Health Care. (impact factor 1.46) Lee, J., Spratling, R., & Helvig, A. (in press). Sleep Characteristics in Mothers of Children with

Developmental Disabilities. Journal of Pediatric Health Care. (impact factor 1.46) Aycock, D.M., Sims, T., Casseus, K., Florman, T., Gordon, P. & Spratling, R. (in press).

Language Sensitivity, the R-E-S-P-E-C-T Model, and Continuing Education. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. (impact factor .880)

Spratling, R. (2017). Understanding the health care utilization of children who require medical technology: A descriptive study of children who require tracheostomies. Applied Nursing Research, 34, 62-65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2017.02.017 (impact factor 1.379) Spratling, R. & Powers, E. (2017). Development of a data abstraction form: Getting what you need from the electronic health record. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 31(1), 126-130. doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2016.07.007 (impact factor 1.46) Spratling, R. (2016). Adolescents experiences with respiratory technology: A phenomenological study. Nursing & Health Care 2(1), 1-6.

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Spratling, R., & Powers, E. (2015). Data collection using the electronic health record: Lessons learned from the chart review process. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 29(3), 294-296. doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2015.01.005 (impact factor 1.46) Spratling, R. (2015). Defining technology dependence in children and adolescents. Western

Journal of Nursing Research, 37(5), 634-651. doi:10.1177/0193945914526002 (impact factor 1.313)

Lee, J., & Spratling, R. (2014). Care of gastrostomy feeding tube in children with developmental

disabilities. Rehabilitation Nursing, 39(5), 221-224. doi:10.1002/rnj.144. (impact factor 1.156)

Spratling, R., Pickler, R., Calamaro, C., Dale, J. C., Docherty, S., Goodhue, C., Kilanowski, J., McCarthy, A. M., O’Laughlen, M. C., Sadler, L. S., Small, L., Speer, K., Thomas, T., Van Cleve, S., D’Auria, J., 7 Jones, D. C. (2014). NAPNAP Research Agenda: 2014- 2019. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 28(3), 272-275. doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2013.12.003 (impact factor 1.46) Pickler, R.H., Calamaro, C., Docherty, S., Goodhue, C.J, Magee,T., McCarthy, A.M., Sadler, L., Small, L., Spratling, R., Van Cleve, S.N., D’Auria, J., & Jones, D.C. (2013). NAPNAP Research Agenda Revisions: Preliminary Survey Results. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 27(5), 390-394. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2013.05.004 (impact factor 1.46) Spratling, R. (2013). Recruitment of medically fragile children and adolescents: Lessons learned from qualitative research. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 27(1), 62-65. doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2012.08.001 (impact factor 1.46) Coke, S., Spratling, R., & Minick, P. (2013). Exploring the day-to-day life of mothers dealing with preschool children who have behavioral disorders. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 27(1), 23-32. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2011.06.005 (impact factor 1.46) Spratling, R. (2012). The experiences of medically fragile adolescents who require respiratory assistance. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(12), 2740–2749. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2012.05979.x (impact factor 1.998) Spratling, R., & Weaver, S. (2012). Theoretical perspective: Resilience in medically fragile adolescents. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 26(1), 54-68.

(impact factor .432) Spratling, R., Minick, P., & Carmon, M. (2012). The experiences of school-age children with a tracheostomy. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 26(2), 118-125. (impact factor 1.46) Spratling, R., Coke, S., & Minick, P. (2012). Qualitative data collection with children. Applied Nursing Research, 25(1), 47-53. (impact factor 1.379)

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Spratling. R. (2012). Over 12 months, an immunisation navigator programme for urban adolescents increased immunisation rates by approximately 13% compared with control. Evidence-Based Nursing, 15(2), 48-49. doi:10.1136/ebn.2011.100220 Spratling, R., & Carmon, M. (2010). Pertussis: An overview of the disease, immunization, and trends for nurses. Pediatric Nursing, 36(5), 239-243. ii. Book chapters (none) iii. Books (none) iv. Monographs (none) v. Proceedings and abstracts Spratling, R. (2013). Medically fragile adolescents who require respiratory assistance — Experiences of connections and disconnections with technology. Journal of Adolescent Health, 52(s1), S111. 189. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.10.253 Spratling, R. (2012). The experiences of medically fragile adolescents who require respiratory assistance. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 26(5), e37-e38. vi. Other significant publications NAPNAP Position Statement on Protection of Children Involved in Research Studies. (2015). Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 29(2), A13-15 1p. doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2014.11.007 [Lead author] Publications as a Result of 2015 Fellows of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Think Tank Participant Nurse Practitioner Research Agenda Roundtable. (2015). Fellows of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners Invitational Think Tank. October 9, 2015. Retrieved from https://www.aanp.org/fellows-program/fellows-products-initiatives Roberts, M. E., & Goolsby, M. J. (2017). Nurse Practitioner Research Agenda Roundtable, October 2015. Journal of The American Association Of Nurse Practitioners, 29(1), 7-11. doi:10.1002/2327-6924.12420 b. Scholarship and Professional Development i. Grants Funded 1. External grants--funded Characterizing the Complications Associated with Therapeutic Blood Transfusions for Hemoglobinopathies, Co-investigator

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Project description and role: The purpose is to improve knowledge of transfusion-related complications, and use surveillance data to inform development of policy, outreach, and practice aimed at improving outcomes for patients with sickle cell disease and thalassemia. My role focuses on dissemination of information to nurses and nurse practitioners (presentations; publications; partnering with nurse organizations and schools), and providing nursing perspective (advisory board; community outreach; data analysis; writing results). (Angela Snyder, PI, Georgia Health Policy Center, Georgia State University) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Total cost: $550,000 R. Spratling effort: 12.5% academic year, 10% summer (total amount, $39,474.25) Funding period: 01/01/2017-12/31/2017 Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Foundation Research Grant Total cost: $3,000 Funding period: 2016-2018 Pending/Submitted Managing Symptoms for Young Children Who Require Medical Technology and Their Caregivers: Using Web-based Modules to Improve Access and Support, PI, NIH/NINR R15 Academic Research Enhancement Award Total cost: $416,422 Funding period: 2018-2020 Submitted: October 20, 2017 Georgia State University School of Nursing Future of Nursing Scholars, PI, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholars Total cost: $126,416 Funding period: 2018-2021 Submitted: September 14, 2017 2. Contracts/Subcontracts--funded Implementing a Continuous Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship Framework (CHIEF) for Academic Medical Centers, Senior/Key Personnel Project description and role: The purpose is to develop the Continuous Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship Framework (CHIEF), a capability/maturity model identifying the key strengths that healthcare organizations need to maintain innovation as a core capability. My role focused on providing the clinical nurse perspective, and included instrument development, data analysis, and writing results. (Marilyn Lombardi, PI, Duke University School of Nursing) Marcus Foundation Total cost: $50,000 R. Spratling effort: $3,300 Funding period: 2014-2016

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3. Internal grants--funded Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Intramural Grant Georgia State University Total cost: $7,000 Funding period: 2015-2016 Nursing Department Wellness Grant- Children and Nutrition: Health Teaching Kits for the Community, Project Director Foundation Grant, University of North Georgia Total cost: $15,000 Funding period: 2011-2012 Camera Enhancements for Nursing Skills Laboratory-Camera Otoscope for Health Assessment Project Director, Leaders in Instructional Technology Program University of North Georgia Total cost: $2,500 Funding period: 2011-2013 Electronic Health Records for the Student, Project Director Leaders in Instructional Technology Program University of North Georgia Total cost: $1,500 Funding period: 2009-2010 PDAs in Clinical Nursing, Project Director Leaders in Instructional Technology Program University of North Georgia Total cost: $4,000 Funding period: 2007-2008 4. Grants submitted--not funded COPE-STAR Intervention for Caregivers of Children Who Require Medical Technology, PI, NIH/NINR R15 Academic Research Enhancement Award Total cost: $300,361 Funding period: 2017-2019 Submitted: February 25, 2017 Exploring the Care Trajectory of Pregnant Women with Syphilis: A Prospective Qualitative Study, Co-PI, CDC-GSU Seed Award Total cost: $50,000 Funding period: 2016-2018

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Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, Cleon C. Arrington Research Initiation Grant Program, Georgia State University Total cost: $17,998 Funding period: 2016-2017 Parents’ Symptom Management for their Technology Dependent Child, PI, NIH/NINR K award Total cost: $381,010 Funding period: 2016-2019 Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, Cleon C. Arrington Research Initiation Grant Program, Georgia State University Total cost: $19,158.50 Funding period: 2015-2016 Parents’ Symptom Management for their Technology Dependent Child NIH/NINR K award Total cost: $365,328 Funding period: 2015-2018 Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, American Nurses Foundation Total cost: $5,000 Funding period: 2014-2015 Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, Nurse Faculty Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Total cost: $350,000/3 years Funding period: 2014-2017 Parents’ Symptom Management for Their Technology Dependent Child, PI, Cleon C. Arrington Research Initiation Grant Program, Georgia State University Total cost: $22,717 Funding period: 2014-2015 Developing a Conceptual Model and a Self-Assessment Tool for Measuring Organizational Capabilities in Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HIE), PI, Emory-Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Program Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute Total cost: $25,000 Funding period: 1/15/2014-12/21/2014

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Examining the Interplay of Biobehavioral and Technological Observations to Assess Health Risk Behaviors Among Young Adults, Co-Investigator Emory-Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Program Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute Total cost: $25,000 Funding period: 1/15/2014-12/21/2014 Health Care Needs of Tracheostomy Dependent Children and Adolescents, PI, Nurse Faculty Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Total cost: $350,000/3 years Funding period: 2013-2016 Health Care Needs of Tracheostomy Dependent Children and Adolescents, PI, Intramural Grant Program, Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University Total cost: $6,611 Funding period: 2012-2013 Health Care Needs of Tracheostomy Dependent Children and Adolescents, PI, Dudley L. Moore Nursing and Allied Health Research Fund Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Total cost: $8,592 Funding period: 1/1/2013-12/31/2013 5. Other funding not captured (none) c. Professional Presentations 1. Presented papers Refereed Snyder, A., Minick, P. & Spratling, R. (March 2015). Athletic Trainers’ Perceptions of Concussion in High School Athletes. MBAA International Conference, Business and Health Administration Association Meeting. Refereed research podium presentation, international. The Experiences of Medically Fragile Adolescents Who Require Respiratory Assistance. (March 2012). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 33rd annual conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 2012. Refereed research podium presentation, national. The Experiences of Medically Fragile Adolescents Who Require Respiratory Assistance. (February 2012). 26th annual Southern Nursing Research Society conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2012. Refereed podium presentation, regional.

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Electives That Make a Difference. (October 2011). Professional Nurse Educator Group 38th annual conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Refereed panel presentation, national. Creating a Culture for Reflective Practice. (October 2011). Co-presented with L. Delargy. Professional Nurse Educator Group 38th annual conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Refereed podium presentation, national. Pertussis: An Overview of the Disease, Management, Immunizations, and Trends. (March 2011). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 32nd annual conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Presentation also available at NAPNAP 2011 Online Conference. Refereed podium presentation, national. The Experience of Adolescents Who Require Respiratory Assistance. (October 2010). Sigma Theta Tau International, Epsilon Alpha Chapter. Invited podium presentation, local. Creating a Legacy: The Journey of the Nurse Educator. (October 2010). Co-presented with L. Delargy. Professional Nurse Educator Group 37th annual conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Refereed podium presentation, national. Pre-Nursing Strategies. (October 2010). Co-presented with L. Delargy. Professional Nurse Educator Group 37th annual conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Refereed podium presentation, national. Creating a Legacy: The Journey of the Nurse Educator. (February 2010). Co-presented with L. Delargy [Lead author] & L. Fisher. Georgia Association of Nurse Educators annual conference, Pine Mountain, Georgia. Refereed podium presentation, state. Invited Sickle Cell Disease: An Overview for Pediatric and Adult Settings with an Emphasis on Blood Donations in the Community. (September 2017). United Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (UAPRN) of Georgia Second Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Invited podium presentation, state. Presentations and Publications for APRNs: Demystifying the Process. (September 2016). United Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (UAPRN) of Georgia First Annual Conference, Savannah, Georgia. Invited podium presentation, state. Where Do We Go from Here: PNPs Contributions to Outcomes for Child Health in the Future? (March 2016). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 37th annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Invited panel presentation, national. NAPNAP’s Research Agenda: The Next Five Years. (March 2014). Co-Presented with R. Pickler. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 35th annual conference, Boston, Massachusetts. Invited panel presentation, national.

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Research Roundtable. (March 2014). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 35th annual conference, Boston, Massachusetts. Invited panel presentation, national. Research Roundtable. (April 2013). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 34th annual conference, Orlando, Florida. Invited panel presentation, national. Finding Your Niche: How to figure out what you want to do and where you want to do it. (February 2013). Georgia Chapter of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners annual conference. Invited panel presentation, state. The Experience of Being a School-Age Child with a Tracheostomy. (November 2009). Sigma Theta Tau International, Tau Psi Chapter, Annual Tea, November 2009. Invited podium presentation, local. 2. Poster presentations Parent’s Symptom Management for Their Children Who Require Medical Technology. (June 2017). American Association of Nurse Practitioners National conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Refereed research poster presentation, national. CancerQuest - Online Cancer Prevention Education for Parents Residing in Rural Areas: Pilot Study Results to Inform Clinical Practice, Intervention Studies and Reduce Health Disparities. (March 2017). Co-presented with T. Thomas [Lead author] & G. Orloff. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 38th annual conference. Denver, Colorado. Refereed research poster presentation, national. Maternal Stress and Well-Being in Mothers of Middle Age Children with Developmental Disabilities: The Mediating Role of Perceived Sleep Quality. (June 2016). Co-presented with J. Lee [Lead author], P. Clark, & R. Sevcik. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities conference. Atlanta, Georgia. Refereed poster presentation, national. Self-Reported Sleep Characteristics in Mothers of Children with Developmental Disabilities. (February 2016). Co-presented with J. Lee [Lead author] & P. Clark. Southern Nursing Research Society conference. Williamsburg, Virginia. Refereed poster presentation, regional.

Methodological Challenges in Retrospective Chart Reviews: Lessons Learned from the Researchers’ Perspective. (February 2015). Southern Nursing Research Society conference. Tampa, Florida. Refereed poster presentation, regional. Snyder, A., Minick, P., & Spratling. R. (2014). Athletic Trainers’ Perception of Concussion in High School Athletes. Georgia Nursing Leadership conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Refereed poster presentation, state.

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Health Care Needs of Technology Dependent Children and Adolescents. (February 2014). Co- presented with L. Bocutti. Southern Nursing Research Society conference. San Antonio, Texas. Refereed poster presentation, regional. Nutrition Education for Children in Rural Underserved Communities- Health Teaching Kits. (April 2013). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 34th annual conference, Orlando, Florida. Refereed practice innovation poster presentation, national. NAPNAP Research Agenda Revisions: Preliminary Results & Request for Feedback. (April 2013). Presented with NAPNAP Research Committee. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 34th annual conference, Orlando, Florida. Invited research poster presentation, national. Medically Fragile Adolescents Who Require Respiratory Assistance- Experiences of Connections and Disconnections with Technology. (March 2013). Annual Meeting of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Atlanta, Georgia. Refereed poster presentation, international. The Experience of Being a School-Age Child with a Tracheostomy. (March 2009). National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 30th annual conference, San Diego, California, Refereed poster presentation, national. Phenomenological Interviews with Children. (February 2009). Co-presented with S. Coke. 23rd annual Southern Nursing Research Society conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Refereed poster presentation, regional. d. Editorial or Reviewer Projects Journals 2017- present Reviewer Applied Clinical Informatics 2012- present Reviewer Rehabilitation Nursing Journal of Advanced Nursing Journal of Pediatric Health Care 2011- present Reviewer AORN Journal (Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses) Research and Evidence-Based Project Grants 2016- present Melnic DNP Student Scholarship Award Selection

Panel, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

2015- present Research Grants, School of Nursing & Health Professions, Georgia State University

2017 Foundation Research Grants, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Foundation

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Abstracts 2010- 2015 Research Abstract Reviewer, National Association

of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2013- 2015 Research Abstract Reviewer, Southern Nursing

Research Society IV. Instruction a. Teaching i. Courses taught Georgia State University Summer 2017 Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430, Graduate, Course administrator (6 students) Spring 2017 Theory Construction, Nursing 8040, Doctoral, Course Administrator (2 students) Common Health Problems of Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7420, Graduate, Course administrator (13 students) Fall 2016 Practicum for Advanced Practice Child Health Nurses, Nursing 7440, Graduate, Course administrator (7 students) Summer 2016 Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430, Graduate, Course administrator (7 students) Spring 2016 Theory Construction, Nursing 8040, Doctoral, Course Administrator (3 students) Common Health Problems of Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7420, Graduate, Course administrator (14 students) Fall 2015 Practicum for Advanced Practice Child Health Nurses, Nursing 7440, Graduate, Course administrator (12 students) Summer 2015 Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430, Graduate, Course administrator (12 students) Spring 2015 Theory Construction, Nursing 8040, Doctoral, Course Administrator

(5 students) Common Health Problems of Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7420, Graduate, Course administrator (19 students) Fall 2014 Practicum for Advanced Practice Child Health Nurses, Nursing 7440, Graduate, Course administrator (12 students) Summer 2014 Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430, Graduate, Course administrator (12 students) Spring 2014 Common Health Problems of Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7420, Graduate, Course administrator (17 students) Fall 2013 Practicum for Advanced Practice Child Health Nurses, Nursing 7440, Graduate, Course administrator (9 students) Summer 2013 Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430, Course administrator (9 students)

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Spring 2013 Common Health Problems of Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7420, Graduate, Course administrator (9 students) Fall 2012 Practicum for Advanced Practice Child Health Nurses, Nursing 7440, Graduate, Course administrator (20 students) Summer 2012 Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430, Graduate (20 students) University of North Georgia Summer 2012 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nurses, Nursing 6031, Graduate Cultural Immersion- A Healthcare Experience, Nursing 3250/5250, Graduate/Undergraduate, Course co-coordinator Spring 2012 Care of the Pediatric Client, Nursing 2140, Lecturer Professionalism in Nursing II, Nursing 1205, Course coordinator Fall 2011 Care of the Pediatric Client, Nursing 2140, Lecturer Professionalism in Nursing I, Nursing 1200, Course coordinator Summer 2011 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nurses, Nursing 6031, Graduate, Course coordinator Cultural Immersion- A Healthcare Experience, Nursing 3250, Course co-coordinator Spring 2011 Practicum/Synthesis in Professional Practice, Nursing 4600, Faculty, Preceptor Teaching Adults in Nursing Practice, Nursing 3150, Faculty, Preceptor Basic Concepts and Skills in Nursing, Nursing 1110 Professionalism in Nursing II, Nursing 1205, Course coordinator Fall 2010 Nursing Education Leadership Project, Nursing 7060, Graduate Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing 1100, Faculty, Clinical Professionalism in Nursing I, Nursing 1200, Course coordinator Summer 2010 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nurses, Nursing 6031, Graduate Spring 2010 Basic Concepts and Skills in Nursing, Nursing 1110, Clinical Professionalism in Nursing II, Nursing 1205, Course coordinator General Principles of Nursing Pharmacology, Nursing 1130 Fall 2009 Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing 1100, Course coordinator, Clinical Professionalism in Nursing I, Nursing 1200, Course coordinator Spring 2009 Basic Concepts and Skills in Nursing, Nursing 1110 Professionalism in Nursing II, Nursing 1205, Course coordinator General Principles of Nursing Pharmacology, Nursing 1130, Course co-coordinator Pre-Nursing Strategies, Nursing 1001 Fall 2008 Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing 1100 Professionalism in Nursing I, Nursing 1200, Course coordinator Pre-Nursing Strategies, Nursing 1001 Spring 2008 Basic Concepts and Skills in Nursing, Nursing 1110 Professionalism in Nursing II, Nursing 1205, Course coordinator Pre-Nursing Strategies, Nursing 1001

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Fall 2007 Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing 1100, Course coordinator, Clinical Professionalism in Nursing I, Nursing 1200, Course coordinator Pre-Nursing Strategies, Nursing 1001 Spring 2007 Basic Concepts and Skills in Nursing, Nursing 1110, Course coordinator Professionalism in Nursing II, Nursing 1205 Pre-Nursing Strategies, Nursing 1001 Fall 2006 Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing 1100 Professionalism in Nursing I, Nursing 1200 ii. Guest lectures September 2017 Articulating the Research Problem, Introduction to Advanced Nursing Research, NURS 8045, School of Nursing, Georgia State University May 2017 Qualitative Approaches, Evidence-Based Practice, OT 6230, Department of Occupational Therapy, Georgia State University March 2017 Co-Lecturer with Jiwon Lee, Nursing in Children with Special Health Care Needs, Overview of Children with Special Health Care Needs, Epidemiology 000 Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University April 2014 Research Panel, Analysis and Reasoning in Nursing, Nursing 3410 University of North Georgia October 2013 Qualitative Approaches, Research Methods, Nursing 3500 Georgia State University (Also March 2013) February 2013 Atopic Disorders: Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis, and Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adolescents, Rural Primary Care Nursing II University of North Georgia (Also February 2012, February 2011, February 2010) October 2011 Qualitative Approaches, Advanced Nursing Research University of North Georgia May 2011 Asthma in Children and Adolescents, Chronic Health Problems in Children and Adolescents, Nursing 7430 Georgia State University (Also May 2010, July 2007, June 2006) February 2009 Asthma in Children and Adolescents, Rural Primary Care Nursing II University of North Georgia (Also February 2007) iii. Other Teaching not captured 2016- present Faculty Mentor, Dr. Fayron Epps, Tenure-Track Nursing Faculty Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University

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2017- present Faculty Mentor, Ms. Cathy Carman, Non Tenure-Track Nursing Faculty, Program Coordinator for Child Health/PNP Graduate Programs Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University April 2015 Lecturer, Methodological Challenges in Retrospective Chart Reviews: Lessons Learned from the Researchers’ Perspective Nutrition Department Seminar Series Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University May 2013 Program Chair, Basic Disaster Life Support Byrdine F. Lewis College of Nursing and Health Professions Georgia State University October 2012 Program Chair, Basic & Advanced Disaster Life Support Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Tau Psi Chapter April 2012 Program Chair, Basic Disaster Life Support Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Tau Psi Chapter University of North Georgia Department of Nursing (Also March 2008) April 2012 Program Chair, Fundamentals of Mass Casualty Course Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Tau Psi Chapter (Also March 2011) April 2012 Storytelling in Healthcare Workshop for Undergraduate Nursing Students Presented by Rosann Kent, Appalachian Studies Center University of North Georgia 2011-2012 Teaching Circle, Using Innovative Technology to Enhance Instruction University of North Georgia 2008-2011 Observation Lab Experience- Intensive Skills for First Year students University of North Georgia August 2010 American Psychological Association (APA) Manual 6th Edition Update for nursing faculty and graduate students Online Tutorial and Handout created University of North Georgia Spring 2008 Course Development, General Principles of Nursing Pharmacology University of North Georgia b. Student Advisement i. Dissertation, thesis, or MS projects 2013- present Dissertation Committee, Chair Ann Snyder, MSN, RN, CPNP, PhD in Nursing Student School of Nursing, Georgia State University

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2015- present Dissertation Committee, Member Jenna Shackleford, MSN, RN, CPN, PhD in Nursing Student School of Nursing, Georgia State University 2015- present Dissertation Committee, Member Josie Doss, MSN, RN, PhD in Nursing Student School of Nursing, Georgia State University 2017- present Doctor of Nursing Practice, Chair Tammy Zavorski, MS, RN, CPNP School of Nursing, Georgia State University 2016- 2017 Doctor of Nursing Practice Committee, Member Susan Prayter, MSN, RN School of Nursing, Georgia State University Evidence-Based Practice Project, “Improving Provider Knowledge of Treatment Guidelines: Acute Otitis Media in Children” 2012- 2015 Dissertation Committee, Member Jiwon Lee, MSN, RN, PhD in Nursing Student School of Nursing, Georgia State University Dissertation, “Maternal Stress, Sleep, and Well-being in Mothers of Middle Age Children with Developmental Disabilities” 2014- 2015 Doctor of Nursing Practice Committee, Member Marie Gay, MSN, RN School of Nursing, Georgia State University Evidence-Based Practice Project, “Verification of Nasogastric Tube Placement in Children” ii. Advisement of honors projects (none) iii. Other contributions to student accomplishments Manuscript with Graduate Research Assistant as co-author Spratling, R., & Powers, E. (2015). Data collection using the electronic health record: Lessons learned from the chart review process. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 29(3), 294-296. doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2015.01.005 iv. Other student advisement not captured Pediatric Nurse Practitioner student advisement 2016-2017 13 students 2015-2016 20 students 2014-2015 20 students 2013-2014 22 students 2012-2013 30 students

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Student organization advisement 2006-2011 Faculty Advisor, Georgia Association of Nursing Students University of North Georgia Chapter Precepting graduate students Fall 2009 Clinical Preceptor, Practicum in Nursing Education University of North Georgia Fall 2008 Clinical Preceptor, Practicum in Nursing Education South University V. Service a. Administrative service 2017- present Director, PhD in Nursing Program School of Nursing, Georgia State University

2016- 2017 Program Facilitator, Child Health Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Tracks, Primary Care and Acute Care School of Nursing, Georgia State University 2012- 2016 Program Facilitator, Child Health Clinical Nurse Specialist/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track School of Nursing, Georgia State University 2014- present Faculty Affiliate, Center for Leadership in Disability Georgia State University 2013- present Nursing Coordinator, Georgia Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental And Related Disabilities (GaLEND) Interdisciplinary Training Program Georgia State University 2011-2012 Program Coordinator, Associate of Science in Nursing Program University of North Georgia b. Service to the University Georgia State University 2017-2018 Faculty Senate Planning and Development Committee Sustainability Committee 2017- present Chair, Doctoral Program Committee, School of Nursing 2017- present DNP Committee 2016- present Chair, Research Committee, College of Nursing & Health Professions 2017- present Search Committee, Tenure Track School of Nursing

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2016- 2017 Search Committee, Non-Tenure Track (Study Abroad)/Pre-Health College of Nursing & Health Professions 2015-2016 Search Committee, Associate Dean and Director of Nursing College of Nursing & Health Professions 2015- present Research Committee, College of Nursing & Health Professions 2014- present PhD Program Committee, School of Nursing 2012- 2017 Graduate Program Committee, School of Nursing 2014-2015 Search Committee, Endowed Chair, Tenure Track, and Non-Tenure Track School of Nursing 2013-2015 Nominations Committee, School of Nursing 2013-2014 Search Committee, Tenure Track and Non-Tenure Track School of Nursing February 2013 Careers of the Heart Forum, Career Services University of North Georgia 2011-2012 Faculty Senate 2010-2012 Academic Integrity Council 2007-2012 Gender Studies Council 2007-2010 Student Life Committee 2010-2011 Grade Appeal Committee, College of Natural and Health Sciences 2009-2012 Curriculum and Evaluation Committee, Department of Nursing 2007-2012 Generic Bachelor of Science in Nursing Committee, Department of Nursing 2009-2011 NLNAC Self-Study Committee for ASN program, Department of Nursing Spring 2011 MS and ASN Program Search Committee, Department of Nursing Summer 2010 ASN Search Committee, Department of Nursing 2009-2011 Progression and Retention Committee, Department of Nursing 2006-2008 Learning Resources Committee, Department of Nursing 2007-2008 Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Clinic Committee 2007-2008 Policy and Procedure Manual Committee c. Service to the Profession 2016- present Georgia Nursing Advisory Board Talk with Me Baby (TWMB) 2009 Advisory Council, Member, Family Nurse Practitioner program Georgia Baptist College of Nursing at Mercer University 2009 Evaluator, Healthcare Science Industry Certification West Hall and Flowery Branch High Schools Hall County Schools, Georgia 2007-2008 Advisory Board, Member, Healthcare Science Education Hall County Schools, Georgia 2012 Program Evaluator National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission

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d. Service to the Community August 2017 Summer Shade Festival (Volunteer) Grant Park Conservancy, Grant Park, Georgia (Also August 2016) October 2015 Influenza Vaccine Administration (Undergraduate Student Supervision) Health and Nursing Wellness Collaborative Georgia State University (Also October 2012, October 2013, October 2014) March 2013 Disaster Training Day (Faculty Volunteer, Undergraduate Student Supervision) School of Nursing, Georgia State University August 2012 Back- to-School Physicals (Volunteer, Undergraduate and Graduate Student Supervision) My Sister’s House, Children's Restoration Network e. Publications (none) f. Media presentations Infectious Diseases in Children (June 23, 2017). Highlights from AANP: Caregivers of children requiring medical technology have differing views of symptom management. https://www.healio.com/pediatrics/practice-management/news/online/%7B994d8880- a0af-46b9-9a9c-c2a8f1b776f3%7D/caregivers-of-children-requiring-medical-technology- have-differing-views-of-symptom-management g. Additional significant service activities not captured 2007- 2015 Basic Disaster Life Support certification 2012- 2015 Advanced Disaster Life Support certification VI. Professional and Honor Organization Activities a. Membership 1998- present Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2003- present National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2003- present Georgia Chapter, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2013- present Association of Faculties of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2015- present American Association of Nurse Practitioners 2007- present Southern Nursing Research Society 2012- 2016 Association of Rehabilitation Nurses 2006- 2012 National League for Nursing 2011- 2012 National Association for Associate Degree Nursing

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b. Offices held National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2016- 2018 Member-At-Large, Executive Board Year 2 (2017-2018) Research Committee Liaison Chapters Liaison (Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, NC: Charlotte, South Carolina, Tennessee: Music City, Tennessee: Blues City, Kentucky, E-Chapter, Special Interest Groups (SIG) Liaison (Asthma & Allergy SIG, Integrative Health SIG, Breastfeeding Education SIG) Year 1 (2016-2017) Research Committee Liaison Chapters Liaison (Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, NC: Charlotte, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, eChapter) 2015- 2016 Research Chair, National Research Committee 2013- 2015 Research Chair, Executive Board, National Research Committee 2013- 2014 President, Georgia Chapter 2011- 2013 President-Elect, Georgia Chapter Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2011- 2013 President, Tau Psi Chapter 2009- 2011 President-Elect, Tau Psi Chapter 2007- 2009 Vice-President, Tau Psi Chapter c. Committees National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2014- 2015 Finance Committee, Executive Board 2010- 2016 National Research Committee 2012- 2015 Children in Disasters Special Interest Group Southern Nursing Research Society 2013- 2015 Annual Conference Program Committee 2011- 2012 Qualitative Research Interest Group Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2006-2007 Governance Committee, Tau Psi Chapter d. Other Professional and Honor Organization activities not captured 2016 Chapter Presidents and President Elects Webinar, September 21, 2016 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

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VII. Honors, Awards, and Recognitions 2013 Training in Grantsmanship for Rehabilitation Research (TIGRR), University of North Carolina 2012 Excellence in Nursing Education, Hall of Honor Inductee, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing 2012 Finalist, Nurse of the Year, Georgia March of Dimes 2012 Eva Tupman Nurse Researcher Award, Georgia Association of Nurse Educators 2011 Excellence in Research Award, Tau Psi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International 2010 Research Award, ‘Experiences of Medically Fragile Adolescents’, Epsilon Alpha Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International 2010 Service Learning Leader, University of North Georgia 2010 Teacher of the Year, Student Government Association, North Georgia College and State University 2009 Poster Award, ‘The Experience of Being a School-Age Child with a Tracheostomy’, Epsilon Alpha Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International 2007 Finalist, Outstanding Faculty Member, Student Government Association University of North Georgia VII. Additional Scholarship and Professional Development not captured Continuing Education Opioid Addiction: Tragedy to Triumph, & Current Trends in Youth Nicotine Use, September 2017. (1.5 hours) Improving the Effectiveness of Childhood Obesity Counseling, July 2017. (2 hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 38th annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Denver, Colorado, March 2017. (16.5 hours; 9.25 hours risk management; 3.5 pharmacology; 1.25 hours controlled substances) Educating Physicians in Their Communities (EPIC) Immunization Education for Healthcare Professionals in Training, January 2017. (1 hour) Parental Reflections on the Diagnostic Process for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: A Qualitative Study. JPHC Manuscript Review, December 2016. (3 hours) Qualitative Study of Foster Caregivers’ Views on Adherence to Pediatric Appointments. Journal of Pediatric Health Care Manuscript review, March 2016. (3 hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 37th annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2016. (15.5 hours; 8.25 hours risk management; 1.25 pharmacology; 0.75 lactation) Educating Physicians in Their Communities (EPIC) Immunization Education for Healthcare Professionals in Training, January 2016. (1 hour) Parent and Child Independent Report of Emotional Responses to Asthma-Specific Vignettes: The Relationship Between Emotional States, Self-Management Behaviors, and Symptoms. JPHC Manuscript Review, April 2015. (3 hours) Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta New Horizons in Pediatrics, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2015. (8.25 hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 36th annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2015. (15 hours; 5.75 hours risk management)

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Southern Nursing Research Society 29th annual conference. Conducting Research in Difficult Times: Come Revitalize Your Research Spirit, February 2015. (11.75 hours) Educating Physicians in Their Communities (EPIC) Immunization Education for Healthcare Professionals in Training, January 2015. (1.5 hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 35th annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Boston, Massachusetts, March 2014. (15.5 hours; 10.75 hours risk management; 0.25 lactation) The Essentials of Human Growth. Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, February 2014. (1 hour) Educating Physicians in Their Communities (EPIC) Immunization Education for Healthcare Professionals in Training, January 2014. (1.5 hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 34th annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Orlando, Florida, April 2013. (12.25 hours; 3.5 hours risk management) Dermatology: Cetaphil Speakers Program, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, March 2013. (1.25 hours; 1 hour pharmacology) Georgia on My Mind: Focus on Pediatrics. Georgia Chapter of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, February 2013. (7 hours) Understanding the Importance of Lutein in Human Development, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, December 2012. (1 hour) ALL in Adolescents, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, November 2012. (1 hour) Pursuing Radical Transformation of Nursing Education: Preparing Faculty for the Challenge, Duke University Health System Clinical Education and Professional Development, November 2012. (0.95 CEU) Advanced Disaster Life Support, October 2012. (13.5 hours) Basic Disaster Life Support, October 2012. (8 hours) New Trends in Pediatric Scoliosis Diagnosis and Treatment Options, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, September 2012. (1 hour) Asthma Update, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, August 2012. (1 hour; 0.25 hour pharmacology) Evaluating New Management Paradigms for the Respiratory Patient: The Role of Specific IgE Testing, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, July 2012. (1 hour) Revisioning Child Health Nursing Education & Curricula: A National Discussion, June 2012. (7.5 hours) Basic Disaster Life Support, April 2012. (7.5 hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 33rd annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, San Antonio, Texas, March 2012. (15 hours; 2.75 hours pharmacology; 7.75 hours risk management) Southern Nursing Research Society 26th annual conference. Nurse Scientists as Crucial Partners to Health Delivery, February 2012. (8.5 hours) NLNAC Program Evaluator Forum, National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, February 2012. (10 hours) Are We Helping to Protect High-Risk and Eligible Patients Against RSV Disease?, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, December 2011. (1 hour; 0.5 hour pharmacology)

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Digital Wisdom in Nursing Education, 2011 SREB Annual Meeting, November 2011. (4.5 hours) Imaging After Febrile UTI in Infants and Children, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, October 2011. (1 hour) An Update on the Management of Allergic Asthma, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, September 2011. (1 hour) Leptomeningeal Disease- A CNS Disease From Lymphoma, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, August 2011. (1 hour) Acne Speakers’ Program, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, June 2011. (1 hour) NLNAC Self Study Forum, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2011. (10hours) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 32nd annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2011. (16 hours; 2 hours pharmacology; 5.5 hours risk management) Toward a New Vision of Nursing Education, 2010 SREB Annual Meeting, October 2010. (7.5 hours) Asthma: Challenges in Treating a Heterogeneous Disease, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, August 2010. (1.5 hours; 0.5 hour pharmacology) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 31st annual conference on Pediatric Health Care, Chicago, Illinois, April 2010. (8.75 hours; 1 hour pharmacology) NLNAC Self Study Forum, Dallas, Texas, March 2009. (10 hours) Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 12th annual Nuts and Bolts conference, February 2009. (6 hours) Southern Nursing Research Society 23rd annual conference on Interdisciplinary Research, February 2009. (7 hours) Diagnosing and Treating Pediatric Eye Infections, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, November 2008. (1 hour) Urgent ENT Problems and Treatment, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, June 2008. (1 hour) Basic Disaster Life Support, American Medical Association, March 2008. (7.5 hours) Southern Nursing Research Society 22nd annual conference on Health Disparities, February 2008. (8.25 hours) Specific IgE Testing to Aid Management of Common Childhood Illnesses, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, September 2007. (1 hour) Improving Asthma Control in Children, Georgia Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, May 2007. (1 hour; 1 hour pharmacology) Competency Outcomes and Performance Assessment: Frameworks and Methods, Tau Psi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International & University of North Georgia Department of Nursing, March 2007. (2.7 hours) Exploring Learning and Teaching Excellence in Nursing, Georgia Association for Nursing Education, February 2007. (13.5 hours) Advance Studies and Workshops January 2014 Writing for Research Intensive Training Engagement (WRITE) Georgia State University