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CURRICULUM VITAE
Louise Kaplan, PhD, MN, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN
E-mail – [email protected] and [email protected]
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
Education Degree Date Received Major
Brandeis University PhD 1992 Health Policy
Waltham, MA
University of Washington MN 1981 Primary Care/ Family
Seattle, WA Nurse Practitioner
Simmons, College BA 1974 Nursing
Boston, MA
Licensure/Certification
Washington State RN License RN0067163 Expires: 5-01-18
Washington State ARNP License AP30000705 Expires: 5-01-19
American Nurses Credentialing Center
Board Certification, Family Nurse Practitioner 0267548-22 Expires 9-6-21
Professional Experience
Education
8/2017- present Washington State University Associate Professor
Vancouver, WA
8/2016 – 6/2017 University of Swaziland Visiting Lecturer
Mbabane, Swaziland Peace Corps Volunteer
1/2012-7/2016 Saint Martin’s University Associate Professor
Lacey, WA Director, Nursing Program
1/2013-3/2016 Seattle University Adjunct Instructor
May 2011-May 2012 George Washington University Instructor
Washington, D.C
2010- 2013 Washington State University Adjunct professor
2003-2010 Vancouver, WA Assistant/Associate Professor
2001-2003 Lecturer, part-time
2003 – present University of Washington Affiliate Assistant Professor
Seattle and Tacoma, WA
2001-2003 Lecturer, part-time
1996 – 2001 Pacific Lutheran University Assistant Professor
Tacoma, WA
1989 The Massachusetts General Instructor, part-time
Hospital Institute for Health
Professions
Boston, MA
Health Policy
8/2010- 1/2012 American Nurses Association Senior Policy Fellow
Silver Spring, MD
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Practice
Date Employed Employer and Location Position
4/2012- 7/2016 Tumwater Family Practice Clinic Family Nurse Practitioner
8/2017 - present Tumwater, WA part-time
6/2011 – 12/2011 Comprehensive Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner
Rockville, MD part-time
1995 – 8/2010 The Clinic at Elma Family Nurse Practitioner
Elma, WA part-time
2003-2004 The Clinic at West Family Nurse Practitioner
Olympia part-time
Olympia, WA
2001 – 2002 Department of Social Nurse Consultant,
1998 and Health Services part-time
Olympia, WA
1990 – 1993 Health Care Financing Nurse Consultant
1985 - 1987 Administration, Region X part-time
Division of Health Standards
and Quality
Seattle, WA
1989 – 1991 45th St. Clinic and Country Family Nurse Practitioner
Doctor Clinic part-time
Seattle, WA
1988 Nurse Practitioner Associates Family Nurse Practitioner
Cambridge, MA part-time
1985 – 1987 Country Doctor Clinic and Family Nurse Practitioner
Pioneer Square Clinic part-time
Seattle, WA
1981 – 1983 Tacoma-Pierce County Family Nurse Practitioner
Health Department, Urban Health
Initiative Project
Tacoma, WA
1978 – 1979 Colville Indian Health Clinic Clinic Nurse
Nespelem, WA
1975 – 1977 Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Staff Nurse
Fort Defiance, AZ
1974 – 1975 Beth Israel Hospital, Staff Nurse
Boston, MA
Locum Tenens Employment
2009 Eastside Women’s Health Family Nurse Practitioner
Olympia, WA
1999 – 2001 Tenino Family Practice Family Nurse Practitioner
Tenino, WA
Locum Tenens Employment (continued)
1998 – 2000 Community Care Clinic Family Nurse Practitioner
Olympia, WA
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July 1989 La Clinica Del Carina Family Nurse Practitioner
Hood River, OR
July 1988 Eastside Clinic Family Nurse Practitioner
Tacoma, WA
December/January Crow Agency Indian Hospital Family Nurse Practitioner
1987 – 1988 Crow Agency, MT
Clinical Precepting
2013- 2016 Washington State University
Seattle University
Pacific Lutheran University
Concordia University
1982;1996-2010 Washington State University
University of Washington
Seattle University
Pacific Lutheran University
Research
1994 – 1997 Hanford Health Information Research Consultant,
1992-1993 Network Resource Center, Research Coordinator
Seattle, WA part-time
1989 Bigel Health Policy Institute, Research Assistant
Brandeis University part-time
Waltham, MA
1988 Health Policy Institute, Boston Research Assistant
University, Boston, MA part-time
Legislative
1984 (Jan-March) Legislative Assistant to Rep. Ken Full time
Jacobsen
Political
1984 (May-November) Pierce County Coordinator Booth Full time
Gardener for Governor Campaign
Government, Private or Professional Society Advisory Committees
2014 – 2016 Thurston Coalition for Women’s Health
2014-2016 Thurston County Safety Net Council
2007-2010, 2015-2016 Washington State Health Technology Clinical Committee
2005-2008 Consortium Advisory Committee for the WA State Health Care
Authority's Prescription Drug Program.
2003-2006 Thurston County Community Health Task Force
1999-2001 Thurston County Community Health Task Force
1998-1999 Thurston County Reproductive Health Task Force
Government, Private or Professional Society Advisory Committees (continued)
1994-2000 Citizens Advisory Committee on Public Health Service Activities
and Research at Department of Energy Sites (Hanford); Chair –
Studies Work Group
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1993-2008 Thurston County Health Department Family Planning Advisory
Committee Chair, 1999 – 2001, Co-Chair, 1995 – 1997
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
Research, Grants and Contracts
Grants Submitted and in Progress
“Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes Regarding Medical Marijuana Among Washington State
Healthcare Providers and Certified Marijuana Consultants.” and Louise Kaplan, PhD,
ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, Tracy Klein, PhD, ARNP, FNP, FRE, FAANP,
FAAN, and Marian Wilson, PhD, MPH, RN-BC. Submitted to the Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Research Program and decision pending.
Grants Submitted and Funded and Status of Project
“Landscape Assessment of Readiness for Implementation of the Family Nurse Practitioner Role
in the Primary Care Setting in Swaziland” Project of Seed Global Health and the
University of Swaziland. $50,000 grant received by Seed Global Health. Louise Kaplan,
PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, consultant and project lead. (In progress).
“Sigma Theta Tau International Chi Xi at-large Chapter First Biennial Conference.” Louise
Kaplan, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN. Seed Global Health. $7,500 (support
for faculty and student conference registration and faculty organization memberships).
2017. (Completed.)
“Washington State 2015 ARNP Survey.” Louise Kaplan PhD, ARNP and Marie Annette
Brown, PhD, ARNP. Washington Center for Nursing and Washington State Nurses
Association. $10,000 (direct). 2015 (Completed).
“Washington State University and University of Washington Collaborative Project to Develop a
2009 Distance Technology Institute.” Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Dawn Doutrich,
PhD, RN. Samuel S. Johnson Foundation. $25,000 (direct). 2008 (Completed).
“Enhancing Health Care Delivery in Southwest Washington Through the Utilization of
Advanced Practice Nurses”. Louise Kaplan PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown,
PhD, ARNP. Southwest Washington Medical Center. $12,788 (direct). 2006.
(Completed).
“Evaluation of the Impact of Autonomous Prescriptive Authority on Certified Registered Nurse
Anesthetist Practice in Washington State”. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Marie-
Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP. American Association of Nurse Anesthetist Foundation.
$4,799 (direct). 2006 (Completed).
“Washington State Nurse Legislators and Their Influence on Health Policy.” Louise Kaplan,
PhD, ARNP. Washington State University Vancouver Faculty Seed Mini-Grant.
$2,826.50 (direct). 2006 (Completed).
“Evaluation of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program at the University of Washington.”
Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP and Louise Kaplan PhD, ARNP. Parent Grant:
University of Washington School of Nursing. Health Resources and Services
Administration Funding Grant 1 D09HP07344-01 2006-2009. (In Progress). One month
summer salary 2007; ½ month summer salary 2008 as UW temporary employee; 1week
summer salary 2009; estimated $11,500 over three years.
“Nurse Practitioners’ Experiences with Prescribing or Providing Schedule II-IV Drugs”. Louise
Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP. WSU Vancouver Faculty
Seed Mini-Grant $600 (direct). 2004. (Completed).
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“Nurse Practitioners’ Experiences with Prescribing or Providing Schedule II-IV Drugs”. Louise
Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP. Carl Hansen Foundation
$2,500 (direct). 2004. (Completed).
“Does Prescribing with Indirect Physician Involvement Eliminate Barriers to Prescribing?”
Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP, Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP, L. Gary Hart, PhD,
and C. Holly Andrilla, M.S. WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies funding
Grant #1 U79 HP 00007-0 from the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis,
Bureau of Health professions, Health Resources and Services Administration $50,000.
Funding administered by the Center for Health Workforce Studies. 2002-2003
(Completed).
“Kids Into Health Careers” field trip to Tacoma General Hospital for Mann Middle School sixth
grade students. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP. Washington State Nurses Foundation
$150 (direct). 2003 (completed).
“Barriers to NP Practice Due to the Lack of Schedule II-IV Prescriptive Authority”. Louise
Kaplan PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP. Pfizer, $5,000(direct);
The Washington State Nurses Foundation, $2,200 (direct); Fort Vancouver District
Nurses Association, $500 (direct); Professional Nursing and Health Care Council of the
Washington State Nurses Association, $500 (direct). In-kind services from the
Washington State Nurses Association, University of Washington School of Nursing.
2001-2002 (completed).
“Legal Issues and the Evaluation of Clinical Performance”. Faculty seminar. Louise Kaplan,
PhD, ARNP. $250 (direct). Center for Teaching and Learning grant, Pacific Lutheran
University. 1999 (completed).
“Exploring the Navajo Nation”. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP. Course development grant, $750
(direct). Center for Teaching and Learning, Pacific Lutheran University. 1997.
“Exploring the Navajo Nation”. Faculty development and course implementation. Louise
Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Laura Klein, PhD Regency Award, $3,500 (direct) Pacific
Lutheran University. 1998-1999.
Provost Innovative Teaching Award. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP. Funding for student
registration for Nurse Legislative Day 2000, $200. Pacific Lutheran University
Provost Innovative Teaching Awards. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP. Field trip to the Hanford
site, $300. 1999.
Grants Submitted and Not Funded
“Hiring, Credentialing, and Privileging of Nurse Practitioners as Hospitalists: Factors,
Preference, and Practice.” Submitted to the American Nurses Foundation. Tracy Klein,
PhD, ARNP, FNP, FRE, FAANP, FAAN and Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC,
FAANP, FAAN.
“University of Washington and Washington State University Doctor of Nursing Practice Shared
Initiative.” Letter of Intent to the Josiah Macy Foundation. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP
and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP.
“An Assessment of the Safety, Quality and Effectiveness of Care Provided by Advanced
Practice Nurses”. Louise Kaplan PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP.
Tri-Council for Nursing. Submitted through the University of Washington 11/06. $52,
574 total ($17,027 indirect). Resubmitted by request 10/07. $152,151 ($50,756 indirect).
WSU subcontract $27,773.
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“Nurse Practitioners’ Transition to Autonomous Practice”. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and
Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP. University of Washington Harry Bridges Center for
Labor Studies $9,983. (direct) 2005.
“ARNP Prescribing Barriers”. Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD,
ARNP. Sigma Theta Tau Psi Chapter, $1,500 (direct). 2002.
“Prescribing Barriers for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners in Washington State”.
Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP and Marie-Annette Brown, PhD, ARNP. American Nurses
Foundation, $7,460 (direct). 2002. Approved but not funded.
SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS
Solicited Non-Refereed Data Based Book
Brown, M.A., & Kaplan, L. (Eds.) (2012). The advanced practice registered nurse as a
prescriber. Ames, IA: Wiley Blackwell Publishing.
Solicited Refereed and Data Based Book Chapter
Kaplan, L. 2000. Public participation in nuclear facility decisions: Lessons from
Hanford. In D.L. Kleinman (Ed), Science, Technology, and Democracy. (pp. 67-83).
Albany, NY: SUNY at Albany Press.
Solicited Refereed Data Based Article
Kaplan, L. 1997. The Hanford education action league: An informed citizenry and
radiation health effects. International Journal of Contemporary Sociology. 34(2): 255-
266.
Solicited Refereed Non-Data Based Article
Kaplan, L. (2012). Reading and critiquing a research article. American Nurse Today, 7(10).
Proceedings
Kaplan, L. 1999. Public participation in science: Lessons from Hanford: An informal
collection of papers from the conference. The Health of the Hanford Site.
Faculty Initiated (Non-Invited) Refereed Data Based Articles
Craig-Rodriguez, A.A., Gordon, G., Kaplan, L., Grubbs, L. (2017). The transition of Florida
nurse practitioners to opioid prescribing. The Nurse Practitioner.
DOI:10.1097/01.NPR.0000521997.84052.ef
Kaplan, L., Klein, T.A., Skillman, S.M, Andrilla, C.A., & Ostergard, S. (2016). Faculty
supervision of NP program clinicals: A comparison of rural and urban site differences.
The Nurse Practitioner 41(7), 36-42.
Brown. M.A., & Kaplan, L. (2016). Opening doors: The practice degree that changes practice.
The Nurse Practitioner 41(4), 35-42.
Howell, D.N, & Kaplan, L. (2015). Statewide survey of healthcare professionals: Management
of patients with chronic non-cancer pain. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 26 (2), 86-92.
Kaplan, L., Zeller, E., Culbert, S., Damitio, D., Bayley, B. (2014). Organizational readiness of a
Magnet hospital for evidence-based practice. Journal for Nurses in Professional
Development, 30 (6), 274-280.
Doescher, M.P., Andrilla, C.A., Skillman, S.M., Morgan, P., Kaplan, L. (2014). The
contribution of physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners to rural primary
care: Findings from a 13-state survey. Medical Care, 52(6), 549-556.
Melnyk, B.M., Fineout-Overholt, E., Gallagher-Ford, L., & Kaplan, L. (2012). The state of
evidence-based practice in US nurses: Critical implications for nurse leaders and
educators. Journal of Nursing Administration, 42(9), 410-417.
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Kaplan, L., Skillman, S.M., Fordyce, M.A., McMenamin, P.D., & Doescher, M.P. (2012).
Understanding APRN distribution in the United States using NPI data. Journal for Nurse
Practitioners, 8(8), 626-635.
West, D., Kaplan, L., & Eddy, L. 2011. Characteristics of patients who return to the emergency
department within 72 hours in one community hospital. Advanced Emergency Nursing
Journal, 33(4): 344-353.
Brown, M.A., & Kaplan, L. April 2011. Faculty perspectives about the DNP. The Nurse
Practitioner, 36(4), 36-44.
Kaplan, L., Brown, M.A., & Simonson, D.C. (2011). CRNA prescribing practices: The
Washington state experience. AANA Journal, 79(1), 24-29.
Kaplan, L., Brown, M.A., & Donohue, J.S. (2010). Prescribing controlled substances: How NPs in Washington are making a difference. The Nurse Practitioner. 35(5): 47-53.
Klein, T. & Kaplan, L. (2010). Prescribing competencies for advanced practice nurses. Journal
for Nurse Practitioners. 6(2): 115-120.
Kaplan, L., & Brown, M.A. (2009). Proud to be a pioneer: Perspectives of a first cohort of
DNP students. American Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 13(3): 10-20.
Kaplan, L., Brown, M.A., & Andrilla, C.H., & Hart, L.G. (2009). Rural urban practice patterns
of nurse practitioners in Washington State. Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 5(3): 169-
175. Kaplan, L., & Brown, M.A. (2009). State and local APN salary data: The best evidence for
negotiations. Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 5(2): 91-97.
Kaplan, L., & Brown, M.A. (2008). Prescribing controlled substances: Perceptions, realities and
experiences - The Washington State experience. American Journal for Nurse
Practitioners, 12(3): 44-53.
Kaplan, L., & Brown, M.A. (2007). The transition of nurse practitioners to changes in
prescriptive authority. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 39(2): 184-190.
Kaplan, L., Brown, M.A., Andrilla, H., & Hart, L.G. (2007). The Washington State nurse
anesthetist workforce. AANA Journal. 75(1): 37-42.
McGee, L.A., & Kaplan, L. (2007). Factors influencing the decision to use nurse practitioners
in the emergency department. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 33 (5): 441-446.
Kaplan, L. Brown, M.A., Andrilla, H., & Hart, L.G. (2006). Barriers to autonomous practice.
The Nurse Practitioner. 31(1): 57-63.
Kaplan, L. & Brown, M.A. (2004). Prescriptive authority and barriers to NP practice. The
Nurse Practitioner. 29(3): 28-35.
Non-Refereed Data Based
Skillman SM, Kaplan L, Andrilla CHA, Ostergard S., & Patterson DG. (2014). Support for rural
recruitment and practice among U.S. nurse practitioner education programs. Policy Brief
#147. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Rural Health Research Center, University of Washington:
May.
Skillman, S.M., Kaplan, L., Fordyce, M., McMenamin, P.D., & Doescher, M.P. (2012).
Understanding advanced practice registered nurse distribution in urban and rural areas of
the United States using national provider identifier. Final Report #137. Seattle, WA:
WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington: February.
Skillman, S.M., Andrilla, C.H., Kaplan, L. & Brown, M.A. (2009). Demographic, education,
and practice characteristics of advanced registered nurse practitioners in Washington
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state: Results of a 2008 survey. Final Report #124. Seattle, WA: WWAMI Center for
Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington: April.
Andrilla, C.H., Hart, L.G., Kaplan, L. & Brown, M.A. (2007). Practice patterns and
characteristics of nurse practitioners in Washington State. Working Paper #109. Seattle,
WA: WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies, University of Washington: March.
Dissertation
Kaplan, L. (1992). A slow motion emergency: radiation health effects and Hanford. (Doctoral
dissertation, Brandeis University).
Master’s Thesis
Kaplan, L. (1981). An exploratory study to determine the relationships between breast and
bottle feeding and otitis media in Native Americans. (Master’s Thesis, University of
Washington).
Faculty Initiated (Non-Invited) Refereed Non-Data Based
Kaplan, L. (2015). Medical marijuana: Legal and regulatory considerations. The Nurse
Practitioner, 40(10). 46-54.
Kaplan, L. (2010). Promoting cultural competence through a health policy course. The Nurse
Educator.35(2): 87-89.
Kaplan, L., & Brown, M.A. (2009). Doctor of nursing practice program evaluation and beyond:
capturing the profession’s transition to the DNP. Nursing Education Perspectives. 30(6):
362-266.
Kaplan, L. & Brown, M.A. (2008). Changing laws is not enough: Preparing ourselves for scope
of practice changes. American Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 12(3): 53-53.
Lind, A.R. & Kaplan, L. (2007). An evaluation of Washington’s Medicaid disease-management
program. Managed Care Interface. 20 (1): 45-50.
Lind, A., Kaplan, L., & Berg, G.D. (2006). Evaluation of an asthma disease management
program in a Medicaid population. Disease Management & Health Outcomes 14 (3):
151-161.
Faculty Initiated (Non-Invited) Guest Editorial
Kaplan, L. & Brown, M.A. (2006). What is true professional autonomy? The Nurse
Practitioner, 31(3): 37.
Non-refereed Non-Scholarly Publications
Kaplan, L. (2016). Advocate for NPs to be part of the solution to the opioid epidemic. The
Nurse Practitioner 41(8), 20.
Kaplan, L. (2016). Florida’s NPs advocate for controlled substance prescriptive authority. The
Nurse Practitioner 41(5), 14-16.
Kaplan, L. (2015). Contraceptive management: Remembering the birth of the pill. The Nurse
Practitioner 40(12), 21-22.
Jacobsen, L. & Kaplan, L. (2015). Building healthcare capacity: The Global Health Service
Partnership. The Nurse Practitioner 40(11), 14-16.
Kaplan, L. (2015). H.R. 2 fixes more than Medicare reimbursement rates for NPs. The Nurse
Practitioner 40(9), 14.
Kaplan, L. (2015). Maryland’s nurse practitioner full practice authority act of 2015. The Nurse
Practitioner 40(5), 8.
Kaplan, L. (2015). NP advocacy: Implications of the 2014 elections. The Nurse Practitioner
40(2), 21.
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Kaplan, L. (2014). Missouri APRNs: Overcoming scope of practice barriers. The Nurse
Practitioner 39 (12), 8-9.
Kaplan, L. (2014). True grit: New York achieves full practice authority. The Nurse
Practitioner 39(10), 15-16.
Kaplan, L. (2014). Advocacy can overcome acts of derision. The Nurse Practitioner, 39(9),
21.
Kaplan, L. (2014). Federal Trade Commission policy paper promotes unrestricted practice. The
Nurse Practitioner, 39(7) 17.
Bingaman, D. and Kaplan, L. (2014). Internal audit advice for nurse practitioner advocacy
associations. The Nurse Practitioner, 39(2) 14-15.
Bingaman, D. and Kaplan, L. (2014). Advice for NP advocacy associations. The Nurse
Practitioner, 39(1) 8-10.
Kaplan, L. (2013). Making a difference through grassroots legislative action. The Nurse
Practitioner, 38(9) 8-9.
Kaplan, L. (2013). Prescribing controlled substances. The Nurse Practitioner, 38(8) 8-9.
Kaplan, L. (2013). Health insurance marketplaces offer consumers a choice. The Nurse
Practitioner, 38 (6), 8-9.
Kaplan, L. (2013). The Medicaid electronic health record incentive program. The Nurse
Practitioner, 38(4), 7-8.
Kaplan, L. (2013). A primer on Medicare and changes resulting from the affordable care act.
The Nurse Practitioner 38(2), 8-9.
Kaplan, L. (2012). A primer on Medicaid and its expansion in 2014. The Nurse
Practitioner,37(12), 7-8.
Kaplan, L. (2012). Supreme court ruling affects NP practice. The Nurse Practitioner,37 (11),
7-8.
Zukowsky, K. & Kaplan, L. (2011). When should students be eligible for certification? The
Nurse Practitioner,36(4): 6.
Neiheisel, M.B & Kaplan, L. (2011) DNP students' clinical practice hours. The Nurse
Practitioner,36(2): 9.
Kaplan, L. (2010). The virtual reality of clinical education through simulation. The Nurse
Practitioner, 35(10): 6.
Kaplan, L. (2010). NONPF and The nurse practitioner partner to benefit NP education. The
Nurse Practitioner, 35(8): 6.
Newsletters
Kaplan, L. 2015. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 6(1): 11
Kaplan, L. 2014. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 5(3): 8
Kaplan, L. 2013. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 4(4): 4-5
Kaplan, L. 2013. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 4(3): 6
Kaplan, L. 2013. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 4(2): 5
Kaplan, L. 2013. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 4(1): 7
Kaplan, L. 2012. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 3(4): 3
Kaplan, L. 2012. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 3(3): 3.
Kaplan, L. 2011. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 3(1): 10-11.
Kaplan, L. 2011. Policy column. FAANP Newsletter, 2(2): 10-11.
Kaplan, L. 2008. “The amazing career of Marie Scott Brown”, Nurse Practitioner World
News March/April 15 (3/4).
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Kaplan, L. 2003. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Spring. 33(1): 3.
Kaplan, L. 2002. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Winter. 32(4): 3-5.
Kaplan, L. 2002. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Fall. 32(3): 3-6.
Kaplan, L. 2002. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Summer. 32(2): 3-6.
Kaplan, L. 2002. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Spring. 32(1): 3.
Kaplan, L. 2001. From common ground to common dreams. Washington Nurse.Winter. 31(4):
3.
Kaplan, L. 2001. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Fall. 31(3): 3.
Kaplan, L. 2001. In Focus. Washington Nurse. Summer. 31(2): 3.
Kaplan, L. 1992. The history of HEAL. Perspective, Hanford Education Action League.
Media Interviews/Press Conferences
2005 Press Conference on Opposition to Initiatives 330 and 336 on behalf of WSNA
2005 Yakima KERA radio. We the People talk show: “Medical Malpractice Initiatives”
2005 Puget Sound Business Journal. Letter to the editor on ARNP prescriptive authority for
controlled substances.
2004 Nurse Practitioner World News. Liability in Washington (written interview).
2003 Seattle KOMO TV. Nurse Legislative Day.
2003 Seattle KUOW radio. The Conversation. Washington Center for Nursing.
2002 The Olympian. Quoted in “hospitals try to lure nurses”. September 3, 2002, A1, A2.
2002 Press Conference with Senator Patty Murray in support of the Medi-Fair Act on behalf of
WSNA
2002 Business Examiner. Interview on nurse practitioners in primary care.
Position Papers
Kaplan, L. (2009). ARNP reimbursement rate inequality: ‘The same pay for the same service’.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. (2007). Washington state ARNPs salary information from the
2006 survey. Data based.
Kaplan, L., Beck, M., Klein, T. (2004). ACNP Position Paper: Formularies and patient care.
Fact Sheets
Podium/Poster Presentations
International and National Data Based
Kaplan, L., Stuart-Shor, E., Foradori, L., Cunningham, L., Anathan, J., Jacobsen, L., Kerry, V.
Evaluation of the Global Health Service Partnership. Poster accepted for presentation to
the American Academy of Nursing 2017 Transforming Health, Driving Policy
Conference (October 5 -7, 2017, Washington, D.C.).
Kaplan, L. The Global Health Service Partnership and its Impact on Nursing Workforce
Development in Selected African Countries. STTI Chi-Xi at-Large Chapter. First
Biennial Conference. Advancing Global Health: The Voice of Nurses in the 21st Century.
(August 9, 2017, Ezulwini, Swaziland).
Kaplan, L., Skillman, S., Andrilla, C.A., and Ostergard, S. Support for rural student recruitment
and practice by nurse practitioner programs. Poster presentation to the Advanced
Practice in Primary and Acute Care Pacific NW 37th Annual National Conference (October 9-10, 2014, Seattle, WA)
Kaplan, L., Skillman, S., Andrilla, C.A., and Ostergard, S. Support for rural student recruitment
and practice by nurse practitioner programs. Poster presentation to the Annual National
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Conference of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (June 21, 2014,
Nashville, TN
Kaplan, L., and Howell, D.N. Evaluation of Washington state health professionals practices for
patients with chronic noncancer pain. Podium presentation to American Association of
Nurse Practitioners Annual Conference (June 20, 2013, Las Vegas, NV).
Kaplan, L. and Howell, D.N. Statewide survey of Washington State health professionals to
evaluate the effect of ESHB 2876: A law relating to pain management. Poster
Presentation to the Pacific Northwest 35th Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in
Primary and Acute Care (October 4, 2012 Seattle, WA).
Kaplan, L. and Howell, D.N. Statewide survey of Washington State health professionals to
evaluate the effect of ESHB 2876: A law relating to pain management. Poster
Presentation to AcademyHealth Research Conference (June 25, 2012, Orlando, FL).
Skillman SM, Kaplan L, Fordyce MA, McMenamin PD, Doescher MP. Understanding
advanced practice registered nurse distribution in urban and rural areas of the United
States using National Provider Identifier data. Podium presentation to the Association of
American Medical Colleges Physician Workforce Conference (May 3, 2012,
Washington, DC).
Skillman, S.M., Kaplan L, Fordyce, M.A., McMenamin, P.D. & Doescher, M.P. Understanding
advanced practice registered nurse distribution in urban and rural areas of the United
States using National Provider Identifier data. Poster presented to Northwest Regional
Rural Health Conference (March 14, 2012, Spokane, WA).
Kaplan, L. Influence of Washington State’s nurse legislators on health policy. Poster
Presentation to the Pacific Northwest 32nd Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in
Primary and Acute Care. (October 30, 2009. Seattle WA).
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. A faculty perspective of the DNP: Advocacy - ambivalence –
antagonism. Poster Presentation to the Pacific Northwest 32nd Annual Conference on
Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care. (October 30, 2009. Seattle WA).
Skillman, S., Andrilla, C.H.A., Tieman, L. Kaplan, L. Brown, M.A., and Doescher, N.P.
Demographic, practice, and education characteristics of nurses in Washington State.
Poster Presentation to the Annual Research Meeting of AcademyHealth (June 29, 2009
Chicago. IL). Refereed.
Klein, T. and Kaplan, L. Advanced practice nurse prescriber competencies: Evaluation of a
prescribing practicum tool. Podium Presentation to the National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties 35th Annual Meeting (April 17, 2009 Portland OR). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. A faculty perspective of the DNP: Advocacy - ambivalence –
antagonism. Poster Presentation to the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner
Faculties 35th Annual Meeting (April 17, 2009 Portland OR). Refereed.
Brown, M.A. and Kaplan, L. Proud to be a pioneer: Perspectives of a first cohort of DNP
students. Podium Presentation to the 2nd National Conference on the Doctor of Nursing
Practice: The Dialogue Continues . . . (March 26, 2009 Hilton Head Island, SC).
Refereed.
Brown, M.A. and Kaplan, L. A faculty perspective of the DNP: A story of advocacy,
ambivalence and antagonism. Podium Presentation to The 2nd National Conference on
the Doctor of Nursing Practice: The Dialogue Continues . . . (March 25, 2009 Hilton
Head Island, SC). Refereed.
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Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. Proud to be a pioneer: Perspectives of a first cohort of DNP
students. Poster Presentation to the Pacific Northwest 31th Annual Conference on
Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care. (October 2, 2008 Seattle WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. Factors influencing nurse practitioners willingness to prescribe
schedule II-IV controlled substances. Poster Presentation to the Pacific Northwest 31th
Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care. (October 2, 2008
Seattle WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. Proud to be a pioneer: Perspectives of a first cohort of DNP
students. Podium Presentation to the 2008 National State of the Science Congress in
Nursing Research. (October 4, 2008 Washington, D.C.). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. Nurse practitioner transition to prescribing schedule II-IV
controlled substances. Poster Presentation to the 2008 National State of the Science
Congress in Nursing Research. (October 3, 2008 Washington, D.C). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. Factors influencing nurse practitioners willingness to prescribe
schedule II-IV controlled substances. Poster Presentation to the 2008 National State of
the Science Congress in Nursing Research. (October 3, 2008 Washington, D.C.).
Refereed.
Kaplan, L. Influence of Washington State’s nurse legislators on health policy. Poster
Presentation to the 2008 National State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research.
(October 3, 2008 Washington, D.C.). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. Factors influencing nurse practitioners’ decisions to prescribe or
provide federally controlled medications. Poster Presentation at the 5th International
Council of Nurses International Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nursing Network
(INP/APNN) Conference. (September 19, 2008 Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Refereed.
Brown, M.A. and Kaplan, L. Proud to be a pioneer: Perspectives of a first cohort of DNP
students. Poster Presentation at the 5th International Council of Nurses International
Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nursing Network (INP/APNN) Conference.
(September 19, 2008 Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Refereed.
Kaplan, L., Brown, M.A., and Simonson, D. Washington State CRNA prescriptive authority
and autonomous practice. Poster Presentation to the “State of the Science” at the 2008
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Annual Meeting. (August 10-13, 2008.
Minneapolis, MN). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2008. Factors influencing NP willingness to assume responsibility
for controlled substances. Podium Presentation to the American Academy of Nurse
Practitioners 23rd National Conference (June 28, 2008 National Harbor, Maryland).
Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2008. Perceptions and expectations of DNP students. Podium
Presentation to the Western Institute of Nursing Annual Research Conference (April 18,
2008, Garden Grove, CA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2008. Perceptions and expectations of DNP students. Podium
Presentation to the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 33 rd Annual
Meeting (April 11, 2008, Louisville, KY). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2006. Nurse practitioners’ experiences with prescribing or
providing schedule II-IV drugs. Podium presentation to the National Organization of
Nurse Practitioner Faculties 32nd Annual Meeting (April 20, 2006, Orlando, FL).
Refereed.
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Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. Prescribing schedule II-IV drugs: Why? Why not? Podium
presentation to the University of Washington 28th Annual National Conference on
Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care (October 27, 2005, Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. Does prescribing with indirect physician involvement
eliminate barriers to practice? Poster presentation to the National Conference of the
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (June 19-21, 2005, Orlando, FL). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. NPs transition to prescribing schedule II-IV drugs: An
exemplar for educators. Podium presentation to the National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties 31st Annual Meeting (April 15, 2005, Chicago, IL). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2004. NP transition to prescribing schedule II-IV drugs. Poster
presentation to the National Conference for Nurse Practitioners (October 27-29, 2004,
Baltimore, MD). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2004. NP transition to prescribing schedule II-IV drugs. Poster
presentation to the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical
Conference, (October 22-23, 2004, Philadelphia, PA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. 2004. Prescribing barriers to autonomous practice. Poster
presentation to the American Nurses Association Biennial Continuing Education
Program, (June 27-29, 2004, Minneapolis, MN). Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. 2003. Does prescribing with indirect physician involvement
eliminate barriers to practice? Poster presentation to the National Conference for Nurse
Practitioners (November .12-15, 2003, Baltimore, MD). Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. 2003. Does prescribing with indirect physician involvement
eliminate barriers to practice? Poster presentation to the American College of Nurse
Practitioners National Clinical Conference, (November 1, 2003, Cincinnati, OH).
Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2003. Did schedule II-IV prescriptive authority in Washington
State eliminate barriers to practice for ARNPs? Podium presentation to the University of
Washington 26th Annual National Conference: Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute
Care (October 10, 2003, Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2002. ARNP prescribing barriers in Washington State. Podium
presentation to the University of Washington 25th Annual National Conference:
Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care (October 24, 2002, Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2002. ARNP prescribing barriers in Washington State. Poster
Presentation to the American College of Nurse Practitioners National Clinical
Conference, (October 12, 2002, Albuquerque, NM). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. 1997. Science and democracy: Beyond the science wars. Podium presentation to
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, (Fall 1997 Seattle, WA).
Invited.
Kaplan, L. 1996. Radiation Health Effects from Hanford. Poster presentation to the National
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Symposium, (July 1996 Keystone, CO). Refereed.
Regional, State, Local Data Based
Craig-Rodriguez, A., Gordon, G. Kaplan, L., and Grubbs, L. Florida ARNPS and opioid
prescribing: A needs assessment. Poster presentation to the Florida Nurse Practitioners
Annual Conference (August 19, 2016, Sarasota, FL). Refereed.
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Kaplan, L., Skillman, S., Andrilla, C.A., and Ostergard, S. Support for rural student recruitment
and practice by nurse practitioner programs. Podium presentation to the 47th Annual
Communicating Research Conference (April 11, 2014, Seattle, WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Howell, D. (2013). Statewide survey of Washington state health professionals
on practices for patients with chronic noncancer pain. Podium presentation to the Seattle
Nursing Research Consortium (January 29, 2013, Shoreline, WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L., Brown, M.A., and Simonson, D. CRNA prescriptive authority: Transition in
Washington State. Podium presentation to the Washington Association of Nurse
Anesthetists Spring Anesthesia Conference (April 24, 2009, Sea Tac, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. Factors influencing nurse practitioners willingness to prescribe
schedule II-IV controlled substances. Poster presentation to the Health Sciences
Research Symposium (April 17, 2009, Spokane, WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. NP transition to prescribing schedule II-IV drugs. Poster
presentation, Research Showcase, Washington State University Vancouver (April 27-28,
2005, Vancouver, WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. NP transition to prescribing schedule II-IV drugs. Poster
presentation to the 3rd Annual Inland Northwest Nursing Research Symposium (April 15,
2005, Spokane, WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. Washington State CRNA workforce 2003. Podium
presentation to the Washington Association of Nurse Anesthetists Spring Anesthesia
Conference (April 9, 2005, Bellevue, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2005. Nurse practitioner transition to autonomous prescribing.
Podium presentation to the 38th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference,
Western Institute of Nursing (April 7, 2005, San Francisco, CA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2004. Washington State ARNP prescribing practices: The last
three years. Podium presentation to the University of Washington Prescribe, Deny, or
Refer? Honing Your Clinical Skills in Prescribing Scheduled Drugs (May 21, 2004,
Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, MA. 2004. Does prescribing with indirect physician involvement
eliminate NP prescribing barriers? State Meeting of the Association of Advanced
Practice Psychiatric Nurses (May 2, 2004, Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2004. Prescribing barriers to nurse practitioner practice. Poster
presentation to the 37th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Western
Institute of Nursing (April 23, 2004, Portland, OR). Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. 2004. Does prescribing with indirect physician involvement
eliminate barriers to practice? Poster presentation to 2004 Inland Northwest Nursing
Research Symposium (April 16, 2004, Spokane, WA). Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2003. ARNP prescribing barriers in Washington State. Poster
Presentation to the 2003 Inland Northwest Nursing Research Symposium (April 2003
Spokane, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. 1998. “Public participation in science: Lessons from Hanford”. Podium
presentation to The Health of the Hanford Site, (spring 1998 Richland, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. 1997. “Slow motion emergency: Citizens, the environment, and the role of the
public health nurse.” Podium presentation to Service Education and Research in
Community Health Nursing (spring 1997 Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. 1996. “Radiation health effects from Hanford”. Poster presentation to the Oregon
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Nurses Association Annual Meeting (spring 1996 Oregon). Invited.
Kaplan, L. 1995. “Popular epidemiology”. Session presenter to the Hanford Health Effects
Subcommittee Plenary Session (spring 1995 Seattle, WA). Invited.
International and National Non-data Based
Mathunjwa, T.R. and Kaplan, L. Developing and implementing family nurse practitioner
graduate education and scope of practice. Poster presentation to the Swaziland Ministry
of Health 4th National Health Research Conference (November 8, 2017, Ezulwini,
Swaziland).
Kaplan, L. Developing the FNP Role in Swaziland: Complexities and Scope of Practice Issues
in the World's Highest HIV Prevalence Country. Podium presentation to the Advanced
Practice Primary and Acute Care Pacific Northwest 40th Annual Conference (October 26,
2017, Seattle, WA).
Kaplan, L. Medical marijuana: Has science gone up in smoke? Podium presentation to the
Annual National Conference of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (June
24, 2016, San Antonio, TX).
Kaplan, L. The legalization of medical marijuana: Consideration for NP practice. Podium
presentation to the American Association of Nurse Practitioners National Conference.
(June 12, 2015, New Orleans, LA).
Kaplan, L. and Segawa, M. Medical marijuana in an era of recreational marijuana. Podium
presentation to the Advanced Practice Primary and Acute Care Pacific NW 37th Annual
Conference (October 9, 2014, Seattle WA).
Kaplan, L. Medical marijuana and nursing practice in Washington State. Podium presentation
to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Discipline Conference (June 5, 2014,
Park City, Utah).
Kaplan, L. Update on health care reform and how it may affect your practice. Podium
presentation to the Pacific Northwest 35th Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in
Primary and Acute Care (October 4, 2012 Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. Washington State’s Pain Management Rules: How they Can Affect You. Podium
presentation to the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 27th Annual Conference
(June 23, 2012, Orlando, FL). Invited.
Kaplan. L. Health Care Reform: Opportunities for ARNPs. Podium presentation to the Pacific
Northwest 34th Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care
(October 28, 2011, Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. New pain management rules in Washington State: A pragmatic approach. Podium
presentation to the University of Washington 34th Annual National Conference on
Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care (October 27, 2011, Seattle, WA). Invited.
Kaplan, L. Should NPs provide patients with samples? Session presenter. American Academy
of Nurse Practitioners 26th Annual Conference. (June 25, 2011, Las Vegas, NV) Invited.
Kaplan, L. The regulatory nuts and bolts of prescribing controlled substances. Podium
presentation. American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 26th Annual Conference. (June
25, 2011, Las Vegas, NV) Refereed.
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2007. The doctor of nursing practice degree: Information, issues
and opportunities. Podium presentation to the University of Washington 30th Annual
National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care (November 9,
2007, Seattle, WA). Invited.
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Williams, M. and Kaplan, L. 2007. “When a Charge is Made Against Your License: The
Nursing Commission and the Disciplinary Process.” Podium presentation to the
University of Washington 30th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in
Primary and Acute Care (November 9, 2007, Seattle, WA).
Regional, State, Local Non-Data Based
Kaplan, L. ARNP global signature bill update. Panel presentation to WSNA Nurse Legislative
Day. (February 9, 2015, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. What ARNPs need to know about medical marijuana. Podium presentation to The
Intersection Between Nursing and the Law conference. (December 2, 2015, Seattle, WA.)
Kaplan, L. Medical Marijuana: ARNP roles and responsibilities. Podium presentation to the
Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission Symposium (May 8, 2014,
Spokane, WA).
Kaplan, L. Medical Marijuana: Legal and regulatory issues in nursing practice. Podium
presentation to the Association of Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses. (April 25, 2014,
Seattle, WA).
Kaplan, L. (2013). Health care reform. Podium presentation to the Inland Empire Nurses
Association (February 23, 2013, Spokane, WA. Invited.
Kaplan, L. (2012) New pain management rules in Washington State: A pragmatic approach.
Podium presentation to the Advanced Practice Nurses of Southwest Washington. June 7,
2012, Longview, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2012. Health care reform: What is going on? Learning in the Olympics. Keynote
address. (March 3, 2012, Bremerton, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2012. ARNP breakout session. Nurse Legislative Day. Session presenter.
Washington State Nurses Association (February 13, 2012, Grand Mound, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2011. Health care reform. Nurse Legislative Day. Keynote address. (February 14,
2011, telecast to Grand Mound, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2009. “Regulatory Nuts and Bolts for Prescribing Scheduled Drugs.” University of
Washington conference Prescribing Scheduled Drugs – Honing Your Skills. (July 16,
2009, Shoreline, WA).
Brown, M.A. and Kaplan, L. 2009. “Advanced Practice and Scheduled Drugs: Past, Present
and Future.” University of Washington conference Prescribing Scheduled Drugs –
Honing Your Skills. (July 16, 2009, Shoreline, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2009. “ARNP reimbursement”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session presenter.
Washington State Nurses Association (February 2, 2009, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2008. “Grassroots action”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session Presenter. Washington
State Nurses Association (February 4, 2008, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2007. Promoting cultural competence through health policy. Podium presentation
to the 40th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Western Institute of
Nursing (April 14, 2007, Portland, OR). Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. 2007. Moving beyond course evaluations: A comprehensive
evaluation of a DNP program. Podium presentation to the National Organization of
Nurse Practitioner Faculties 33rd Annual Meeting (April 14, 2007, Denver, CO).
Refereed.
Kaplan, L and Brown, M.A. 2007. Moving beyond course evaluations: A comprehensive
evaluation of a DNP program. Poster presentation to the American Association of
Colleges of Nursing (January 27, 2007, Captiva Island, FL). Refereed.
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Kaplan, L. 2007. “Grassroots action”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session Presenter. Washington
State Nurses Association (February 5, 2007, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2006. Keynote Address at the Nursing Clinical Placement District # 1Education and
Industry Meeting (June 5, 2006, Tacoma, WA).
Kaplan, L. and Brown, M.A. 2006. “Schedule II-V Drugs: When, What, How.” University of
Washington Women’s Health Drug Therapy. Shoreline, WA. May 11, 2006.
Kaplan, L. 2006. “Grassroots action”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session Presenter. Washington
State Nurses Association (January 30, 2006, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2005. “Grassroots action”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session Presenter. Washington
State Nurses Association (February 7, 2005, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2004. “Grassroots action”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session presenter. Washington
State Nurses Association (January 26, 2004, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2003. President’s address. Washington State Nurses Association Summit. (May 2,
2003, Seattle, WA)
Kaplan, L. 2003 “Nursing shortage”; Washington Rural Health Association Conference,
podium presentation (March 27, 2003, Spokane, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2003. “Grassroots action”. Nurse Legislative Day. Session presenter. Washington
State Nurses Association. (February 10, 2003, Olympia, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2002. “Being a nurse activist in these challenging and cynical times”. Session
presenter. Washington State Nurses Association Leadership Conference. (September 29,
2002, Lake Chelan, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2002. “Nursing education”. Keynote speaker. Pierce County Nurses Association
Nurses Week Banquet (May 10, 2002, Tacoma, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2002. “Nursing education”. Keynote Speaker. Fort Vancouver Nurses Association
Nurses Week Dinner (May 6, 2002, Vancouver, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2002. “Nursing shortage”. Session presenter. Nurse Legislative Day. Washington
State Nurses Association. (January 28, 2002).
Kaplan, L. 2001. “No shortage of shortages – The future of the health care workforce”, invited
presenter, Washington Health Legislative Conference sponsored by the University of
Washington Health Policy Analysis Program (December 2001 SeaTac, WA)
Kaplan, L. 2001. “WSNA: A force to be reckoned with”, Session presenter. Washington State
Nurses Association Leadership Conference (September 2001 Lake Chelan, WA).
Kaplan, L. 2001. “Community health nursing education”, invited panel member for Service,
Education and Research in Community Health Nursing (spring 2001, Kent, WA)
Kaplan, L. 2001. “Legislative update”. Fort Vancouver Nurses Association (February 2001,
Vancouver, WA.)
Kaplan, L. 2001. “Legislative update”. Panel presenter. Nurse Legislative Day, Washington
State Nurses (February 2001 Olympia, WA).
Webinar Presentations
Kaplan, L. Medical marijuana: What nurses need to know. Presentation for the Washington
State Nurses Association’s webinar Navigating Medical Marijuana: What Nurses Need to
Know (January 14, 2014, Seattle, WA).
Kaplan, L. How to read and critique and article. Presentation for the American Nurses
Association Quality Network. (2011).
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Testimony to the Washington State Legislature
On Behalf of the Washington Nursing Action Coalition
2015 Pay It Forward tuition program House and Senate Higher Education committees
On Behalf of ARNPs United of Washington State
2015 Health Technology Assessment Committee Composition
2015 Pay It Forward Nurse Educator proposal
2015 ARNP global signature authorization
2010 Accepting prescriptions from out of state nurse practitioners, prescribing controlled
substances for chronic non-cancer pain
On Behalf of the Washington State Nurses Association
2005 Repeal of the ARNP Joint Practice Agreement
2004 Health Care Fairness Bill
2003 Nursing shortage, patient safety legislation, nursing technician legislation
2002 Mandatory overtime legislation
2000 Needle stick injury and prevention legislation
Testimony to the Washington State Department of Health
2001 Implementation of rules for schedule II-IV prescriptive authority for ARNPS
HONORS AND AWARDS
2014 Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing Induction, October
2013 AANP Nurse Practitioner Advocate State Award for Excellence, June
2013 Nominee for Teacher of the Year Award, Saint Martin’s University
2010 Fellow of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Induction, June
2010 Outstanding Policy Award National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties April
2010 Washington State Nurses Association Hall of Fame Induction, March
2009 Nominee for Mentor of the Year Award, Washington State University
2008 Best Poster in Innovation and/or Collaboration in Practice, 5th International NP/APN
Network Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2007 Nurse Researcher of the Year Award, Professional Nursing and Health Care Council,
Washington State Nurses Association
2007 Graduate Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, Intercollegiate College of Nursing,
Washington State University College of Nursing
2005 Nominee, Graduate Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, Intercollegiate College of
Nursing, Washington State University College of Nursing
2004 Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, Intercollegiate College of Nursing, Washington
State University College of Nursing
2004 Nominee, Student Choice Award for Teaching Excellence, WSU Vancouver
2003 Graduate Faculty, Intercollegiate College of Nursing, Washington State University
2003 ANA Honorary Membership Award, Washington State Nurses Association
1987 Pew Health Policy Fellow Brandeis University 1987-1989
1979 National Health Service Corps Scholarship 1979-1981
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Manuscript Review
2011-present Advisory Board member and reviewer, The Nurse Practitioner
2015 Reviewer. Western Journal for Nursing Research
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2007-2015 Reviewer. Journal for Nurse Practitioners
2007-2013 Reviewer. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice
2007-2009 Reviewer. American Journal for Nurse Practitioners; Journal of Rural Health;
2006 Reviewer. Health Policy and Politics. Delmar Press.
2000 Technical Peer Reviewer. The Hanford Site Historic District. U.S. Department
of Energy.
Consultation
2013-present Expert Witness Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission
2012-2013 WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies Rural Nurse Practitioner
Education survey
2011-2012 WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies Rural Nurse Practitioner 2011
survey
2009 Oregon State Board of Nursing Advanced Practice Nurses Rules Revision
2009 University of Victoria FNP Program Site Visitor on behalf of the College of
Registered Nurses of British Columbia. April 6-8.
2008-2009 WWAMI Center for Health Workforce Studies analysis of Washington State
Department of Health Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner 2008 survey
2006 University of British Columbia Family Nurse Practitioner Program guest lecturer
January 27-28.
2005 University of Victoria FNP Program Site Visitor on behalf of the College of
Registered Nurses of British Columbia. November 3-4.
International
2000-present Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
National
2014-present Fellow, American Academy of Nursing; inducted October 2014; member, APRN
Primary Care Expert Panel and policy contributor
2005-2012 Member, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty
Member Resources Committee 2007-2012, Chair 2009-2010 Co-chair 2010-2102
Conference Planning Committee 2010
NONPF Nurse Practitioner Journal column editor May 2010-May 2012
2004-present Member, American Association of Nurse Practitioners1
Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (FAANP) inducted
2010 FAANP Newsletter policy column writer, 2011- 2016
Mentor, 2011-2012
Grant Reviewer 2011-2017
Conference Abstract Reviewer 2012-2017
2002-2015 Member, planning committee for University of Washington Annual National
Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care
1998-2012 Member, American College of Nurse Practitioners
7/08-7/09 Member, Public Policy Committee
2/04-2/05 Member, Public Policy Committee
1995- present Member, American Nurses Association
1988-2009 Member, American Public Health Association
1981-1989 Member, American Nurses Association
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State
2016 Pro Tem member Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission
2013 Member, Planning Committee for University of Washington continuing education
conference, “Prescribing Scheduled Drugs – 2013”
2012-2016 Member, Washington Nursing Action Coalition Education Subcommittee
2012-2016 Council on Nursing Education in Washington State, Treasurer 2012-2013, spring
2016
2011 Grant Reviewer, The National Collaborative on Aging 2012 Faculty Awards
Program. George Washington University.
2009 Member, Planning Committee for University of Washington continuing education
conference, “Prescribing Scheduled Drugs - Honing Your Skills”
2005-2008, Pro Tem member Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission
2016 First term completed June 30, 2008 and second term completed June 30, 2016
2005-2006 Oregon State Board of Nursing Clinical Nurse Specialist Prescriptive Authority
Task Force
2004 Member, Planning Committee for University of Washington continuing education
conference, “Prescribe, Deny or Refer? Honing your Skills in Prescribing
Scheduled Drugs”
2001 Member, Planning Committee for University of Washington continuing education
conference, “Are You Ready for Schedule II-IV Prescriptive Authority?”
2000-2016 Member, Advanced Practice Nurses Coalition representing the Washington State
Nurses Association
2000-2002 Member, Service, Education and Research in Community Health Nursing
1998-present Member, ARNPs United of Washington State
2008 –2016 Legislative Committee Chair
2008 – 2016 Board of Directors
1995-present Washington State Nurses Association
2003-2009 Member, Legislative and Health Policy Council
2007, 2003 Delegate to the American Nurses Association House of Delegates
2001-2003 President, ex-officio member of all councils
1999-2001 Chair, Legislative and Health Policy Council
1999-2001 Board of Directors,
2001, 2003 Summit/convention planning committee
1987-1989 Massachusetts Nurses Association, member Cabinet on Legislation
1982-1985 Washington State Nurses Association Political Action Committee
Chairperson, 1984 – 1985, Vice-Chairperson, 1982 – 1983
1981-1987 Washington State Nurses Association: 1981 – 1987
Second Vice-president, 1983 – 1987
Member, Legislative Committee, 1985 – 1987
Regional/Local
2012-2016 Member, South Puget Sound Community College and Clover Park Technical
College Nursing Advisory Committees
2012-2014 Finance Committee Chairperson, Psi Chapter at Large, Sigma Theta Tau
International
1996-present Member, Olympia Area Advanced Practice Association, Coordinator, 1998 –
2000; Board member 2012-2013, 2015
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1995-2005 Member, Capitol City Nurses Association (group now inactive)
President, 1998 – 2002; Secretary, 1996 – 1998
1981-1987 Member, King County Nurses Association
Health Related Community Activities
2014-2016 Member, Thurston County Women’s Health Coalition
2014- 2016 Member, Thurston County Safety Net Council
2013-2015 Emergency Shelter Volunteer
2001-2006 Member, Sustainable Health Access Council of CHOICE Regional Health
Network, Olympia, WA, Service Delivery Team Subcommittee (2005)
2002-2005 Garfield Elementary School, helmet safety, health professions, and health
education classes, Olympia, WA
1990-1992 Board of Directors, Seattle Midwifery School
Washington State University College of Nursing Activities
2017-2018 Diversity and Global Perspectives Committee
University of Swaziland Activities
2016-2017 Master’s Degree/Family Nurse Practitioner Curriculum Planning Committee
Planned and participated in meetings with Swaziland Nursing Council and
Ministry of Health for program approval and endorsement
Undergraduate Curriculum Evaluation Committee
HIV/TB Curriculum Integration curriculum document collation and editing
Participated in STTI Chi Xi at-large chapter’s conference planning
Presenter to Baylor clinic staff and stakeholders in master’s degree program
Saint Martin’s University Activities
2015 College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Assistant Search Committee
2014-2016 College of Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee
2013-2016 Faculty Senate Representative-at-Large
2013-2014 Distance Education Policy Ad Hoc Committee
2014 Biology Faculty Search Committee
2013 Panel on the Future of Educational Delivery Methods
2013 Psychology Faculty Search Committee
2013- 2015 Nursing Faculty Search Committee
2012 College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Assistant Search Committee
Washington State University College of Nursing Activities
2008- 2010 PhD Advisory Committee
2008-2009 College of Nursing Search Committee
2007-2009 Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee
2007- 2010 Cleveland Scholar Committee
2006-2007 Simulation Task Force
2005-2010 Member, Doctor of Nursing Practice Task Force; curriculum sub-committee
2005-2007 Member, Graduate Program Committee
2004-2005 Member, Awards Committee
2003-2005 Member, Global Perspectives Committee
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Washington State University Vancouver Activities
2007 Search Committee for Vancouver Academic Coordinator
2007 Initial Chair, Search Committee for Vancouver Psychiatric NP faculty instructor
2007 Initial Chair, Search Committee for Vancouver FNP faculty position
2007 Chair, Search Committee for Vancouver RN-BSN instructor
2006 Search Committee for Vancouver Department Senior Secretary
2005 Search Committee for Vancouver Academic Coordinator
2004-2005 Search Committee for Vancouver program director
2004-2005 Advisor, Vancouver Nurse Club
CONTINUING EDUCATION AND SEMINARS DEVELOPED AND PRESENTED
Kaplan, L. 2004. “Nurses and Professional Involvement in Health Policy”. Guest Lecturer.
Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA. May 26, 2004.
Kaplan, L. 2003. “Nurses and Professional Involvement in Health Policy”. Guest lecturer.
University of Washington, Tacoma, WA.
Kaplan, L. and Henry, J. 2001. “ARNP Completion of Prescriptive Authority”. Washington
State Nurses Association Summit, Tacoma, WA.
Kaplan, L. 2000. “Ear, Nose, and Throat Skills”. Reproductive Health Conference 2000,
Region and U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Title X
Family Planning Program, Bellevue, WA.
Kaplan, L. 1999. “Political and Professional Involvement” Seminar for Acute Care Nurse
Practitioners. Guest lecturer at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Kaplan, L. 1998. “Political and Professional Involvement” Seminar for Acute Care Nurse
Practitioners. Guest lecturer at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Kaplan, L. 1998. “Hanford’s Radioactive Releases and Potential Health Effects”. Eisenhower
Workshop for Science Teachers at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA.
Kaplan, L. 1998. “Update on Diabetes”. Western State Hospital, Steilacoom, WA.
EDUCATION AND TEACHING
University of Swaziland
Bachelor Students Research Proposal Supervisor
Mkhonta, Zama. Title: Knowledge and Attitude of Female Adolescents Regarding Contraception
in one High School in Manzini.
Degree Expected: October 2018
Ndlangamandla Celumusa. Title: Knowledge about the effects of consuming alcoholic
beverages to the foetus in Swazi pregnant women in two public health units in the
Hhohho Region.
Degree Expected: October 2018.
Ndzinisa, Jabulani. Title: Lived Experiences of Family Care Givers Living With An Individual
with Epilepsy.
Degree Expected: October 2018
Ngidie, Lomanono. Title: Undergraduate Nursing Student’s Knowledge and Practice Of
Utilizing The Standard Treatment Guidelines And Essential Medicines List.
Degree Expected: October 2018
Nkambule, Phila. Title: Quality of life among haemodialysis patients at the renal dialysis unit of
national referral hospital in the Hhohho Region, Swaziland.
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Degree Expected: October 2018
Sikhondze, Manqoba. Title: Health care experiences of women (20-40 years) admitted for
bipolar at the psychiatric centre.
Degree Expected: October 2018.
Washington State University Vancouver
Thesis Committees
Kinderman, Kathy. Member Chair: Dawn Doutrich Title: Common Themes and
Background Meanings of Filipino Nurses Transitioning to US Hospital Nursing Culture
(qualitative).
Program: MN, CB/PF/ED Degree Granted: May 2004
Ramirez, Della. Member Chair: Dawn Doutrich Title: The Lived Experience
of Filipino Nurses Transitioning to US Culture (qualitative).
Program: MN, PNP Degree Granted: May 2004
Russell, Mary. Member Chair: Renee Hoeksel Title: Nutrition and Dietary
Supplements in Men with Prostate Cancer Who Choose Watchful Waiting (quantitative).
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2005
Tagintseva, Taisiya. Chair Title: The Use of Herbal
Medicine By U.S. Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (quantitative).
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2005
Brim, Carla. Chair Title: A Descriptive
Upstream Analysis of Emergency Department Utilization (quantitative)
Program: MN, CB/PF Degree Granted: May 2006
Richards, Allison. Chair. Topic: The Experience of
Emergency Department Providers with the POLST Form(qualitative)
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2007
Non-Thesis Committees
Kittleson, Bonnie. Member Chair: Renee Hoeksel. Title: Chronic Lymphocytic
Leukemia: A Review for Primary Care Practitioners.
Degree: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2004
Galey, Tina. Member Chair: Renee Hoeksel. Title: Standards of Care for
Pin Site Care.
Degree: MN, FNP. Degree Granted: August 2004.
La France, Shelly. Member Chair: Renee Hoeksel Title: Patients with Chronic
Pain and Their Multiple Visits to the Emergency Department
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2005
Measho, Asmara. Chair Title: Breast Cancer
Screening Disparities in African American Women.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2005
Roberts, Michelle. Chair Title: Changes in Sexual
Behavior Among Adolescents and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2005
Rounsavell, Amy. Chair Title: Childhood Obesity: A
Review of Risk Factors, Prevention and the Role of the Nurse Practitioner.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2005
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Cruz, Maria. Member. Chair: Dawn Doutrich Title: Creation of a CD-Rom
to Augment the Didactic Portion of an Orientation Program for New Graduate Nurses in
a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Program: MN, CB/PF Degree Granted: December 2005
Taylor, Phyllis . Chair Topic: Perceived Barriers to
Exercise and Healthy Eating Habits of Overweight Middle-Aged Married Couples
Program: MN, FNP Degree Expected: May 2006
Woodford, Mary. Chair Topic: Barriers Faced By Nurses in
Referring Patients for Clinical Research Studies.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Expected: May 2006
Davidson, Cheryl. Member. Chair: Renee Hoeksel Title: Recruiting High
School Students into Health Care Careers: The Operating Room Experience Program
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2005
Roessel, Lisa. Chair. Title: An Examination of the
Importance of Advance Directives And How Nurse Practitioners Can Make Them
Happen
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2005
Nilsson, Astrid. Member. Chair: Renee Hoeksel Title: Vancomycin Resistant
Enterococcus (VRE); a presentation of the problem and suggestions for prevention and
management for Nurse Practitioners (NP).
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2005
McGee, Laurie. Chair. Topic: Reasons Why
Emergency Departments Do Not Hire Nurse Practitioners
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2006
Dinsmore, Leslie. Member. Chair: Renee Hoeksel Topic: Pain Management in
Primary Care
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2006
Beach, Nina. Member. Chair: Lorrie Dawson. Topic: Understanding and
Influencing Adolescent Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors Regarding Ultraviolet Radiation
Exposure: How Nurse Practitioners Can Make a Difference.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2006
Sanudo, Heather. Chair. Topic: Acculturation and
Birth Outcomes in Mexican Childbearing Women
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2006
Steers, Penny. Chair. Topic: Jail Health and
Continuity of Care Issues
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2006
Carlson, Jennifer. Chair. Topic: Primary Care
Management of the Weight Loss Surgery Patient
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2006
Simnitt, Betty. Chair. Topic: Making Candor an
Attribute of Healthcare Communication
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2006
Hines, Theresa. Chair. Topic: Healthcare
Professionals Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Organ Donation: Implications in the
Primary Care Setting
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Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2006
Moyer, Brittany. Chair. Topic: Inhaled insulin use
among diabetics
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2007
Austin, Elizabeth. Chair. Topic: Sleep Issues in
College Students
Program: MN, FNP Degree Expected: May 2007
Payne, Roxanne. Chair. Topic: Breast Cancer
Screening Guidelines
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2007
Seiner, Ed. Chair. Topic: Application of
Community Oriented Primary Care and the Chronic Care Model in the Prevention and
Management of Chronic Problems Degree Granted: May 2007
Shaw, Dave. Chair. Topic: The Stigmatization of
the Morbidly Obese Person: A Health Care Professional’s Perspective
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2007
Almy, Diana. Chair. Topic: What Did you Say?
Educating Users of Personal Listening Devices on Hearing Safety
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2007
Hillstrom, Janel. Member. Chair: Angela Starkweather. Topic: Complementary and
Alternative Medicine Use For Back Pain among the Elderly: Treatments and
Effectiveness
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2007
Dodson, Kathy. Chair. Topic: Cardiovascular
Complications in People with Sleep Apnea
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2007
Surma, Mariya. Chair. Topic: Access to Care Issues
Among Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2007
Friesen, Susan. Chair. Topic: Factors Affecting
Sleep Deprivation Among Adolescents and Effects of Daytime Drowsiness
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2007
Peterson, Sharla. Chair. Topic: Long QT Syndrome.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2007.
Costello-Gard, Libby. Member. Chair: Sheela Choppala. Topic: Assessment of
Depression in Adolescents with Cancer
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2007
Whittington, Cassandra. Chair. Topic: Nurse Practitioner
Salaries: Where are They Now?
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2008
Silva, Apolonia. Chair. Topic: Medical Marijuana
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2008
Huntsinger, Alyce. Chair. Topic: Lack of Access to
Dental Care and Its Consequences
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2008
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Rosenzweig, Sandi. Chair. Topic: Assessment and
Diagnosis of Hypertension in the Ambulatory Setting
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2008
Aichele, Chris. Member. Chair: Sheela Choppala. Topic: Enhancing Provider
Competency in the Treatment of Depression in Primary Care.
Program: MN, FNP. Degree Granted: May 2008
Williams, Leanne. Chair. Topic: Barriers to Early
Childhood Vaccination: Concerns and Facts Regarding Vaccination Safety
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2008
Ortman, Idelsi. Chair. Topic: Pre-operative
Management of People with Diabetes
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2008
Brown, Anthony. Chair. Topic: Outpatient treatment
of acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2008
Berezecky, Larissa. Chair. Topic: Wound Care
Assessment Caused By Chronic Venous Insufficiency.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2008
Spaletta, William. Member. Chair: Lorrie Dawson Topic: Use of Pain Contracts
for Patients with Chronic Non-malignant Pain Prescribed Controlled Substances.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2008
Reyes, Joshua. Chair. Topic: Doctor of Nursing
Practice Degree.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2008
Waterbury, Melissa Chair. Topic: Doctor of Nursing
Practice Degree.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2008
Schultz, Kandice. Chair. Topic: The Emerging Role
for Nurse Practitioners as Hospitalists.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2008
Hamlik, Beverly. Member. Chair: Jackie Banasik. Topic: Metabolic Syndrome.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: December 2008
Houghton, Jodi. Chair. Topic: Protein C Deficiency.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2009
McCarthy, Elizabeth. Member. Chair: Linda Eddy. Topic: Barriers to Childhood
Immunizations.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2009
Martin, Elizabeth. Member Chair: Margaret Bruya Topic: Adolescent Post
Partum Depression.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: May 2009
Byrd, Annette. Chair. Topic: Pediatric Bariatric
Surgery.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2009
Gingras, Cheryl. Chair. Topic: Advanced Directives
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granted: August 2009
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Wynn, Jenny. Chair. Topic: Guidelines for weight
management.
Program: MN, FNP Degree Granteded: August 2009
Bye, Laura. Chair. Topic: Screening for lung
cancer screening in women. Degree Granted: December
2009
Donahue, Jeri. Chair. Topic: Washington State
ARNP prescribing practices. Degree Granted: December
2009
Sarkinen, Bonnie. Chair. Topic: Vitamin D deficiency
and cardiovascular disease. Degree Granted: December 2009
Rawson, Becki. Chair. Topic: Migrant farm worker
health. Degree Granted: December 2009
Stocker, Erin. Chair. Topic: Headaches in people
with pseudotumor cerebri Degree Granted: December
2009
Markham, Jeanne. Chair. Topic: Environmental
pesticide exposure. Degree Granted: May 2010
Paper of Distinction Committee
Haack, Bruce Chair Topic: Parental Reasons to Decide
Not to Seek Immunizations for Their Children
Program: MPA, Health Policy Degree Expected: Withdrew
Teaching Assignments
Washington State University
Fall 2017 NURS 504 Evidence-Based Practice 30 students
NURS 515 Primary Care II Common Acute Problems 19 students
University of Swaziland
Fall 2016 GNS 317 Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing 46 students
GNS 322 Adult Medical-Surgical Practicum 44 students
GNS 209 Nursing Ethics, Professional Practice & the Law 38 students
GNS 318 Pediatric Nursing 45 students
GNS 322 Pediatric Nursing Clinical 44 students
Saint Martin's University
Summer 2016 NUR 450 Care Coordination and Interprofessional Collaboration 12
students
Spring 2016 NUR 310 Health Policy 15 students
NUR 395/SOC 395 Special Topics Medical Marijuana: Has Science Gone
Up in Smoke 21 Students
Fall 2015 NUR 370 Ethical Issues in Health Care 13 students
UNI 101 First Year Seminar 15 Students
NUR 397 Directed Study (Health Policy) 1 student
NUR 490 Capstone (2 students)
Summer 2015 NUR 450 Care Coordination and Interprofessional Collaboration 15
students
Spring 2015 NUR 310 Health Policy Everett 3 students
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NUR 350 Translating Research into Evidence Based Practice Everett
3 students
NUR 490 Capstone Everett 9 students
NUR 370 Ethical Issues on Health Care 19 students
Fall 2014 NUR 310 Health Policy 21 students
NUR 450Care Coordination and Interprofessional Collaboration Everett
10 students
Summer 2014 NUR 450 Care Coordination and Interprofessional Collaboration 18
students
NUR 490 Capstone 12 students
NUR 370 Ethical Issues on Health Care Everett 11 students
NUR 411 i Promoting Population Health in the Community Practicum
Everett 11 students
Spring 2014 NUR 370 Ethical Issues in Health Care 18 students
NUR 411 Promoting Population Health in the Community Practicum 7
students
NUR 310 in Everett 7 students
NUR 350 in Everett 7 students
Fall 2013 NUR 310 Health Policy 16 students
NUR 350 Translating Research Into Evidence Based Practice 16 students
NUR 490 Capstone 5 students
Summer 2013 NUR 450 Care Coordination and Interprofessional Collaboration 8
students
Spring 2013 NUR 370 Ethical Issues in Health Care 10 students
NUR 410 Promoting Population Health in the Community 8 students
NUR 411 Promoting Population Health in the Community Practicum 7
students
Fall 2012 NUR 310 Health Policy 9 students
NUR 350 Translating Research Into Evidence-based Practice 8 students
George Washington University Family Nurse Practitioner Program
Summer 2011 FNP III adjunct faculty with 11 students in group
Fall 2011 FNP I adjunct faculty with 10 students in group
Spring 2012 FNP II adjunct faculty with 9 students in group
Washington State University College of Nursing
Spring 2010 N569 Primary Care: Family, 4 credits; 31 Vancouver students, 10 Spokane
students, 4 Yakima students, 2 Tri-Cities students, 4 Walla Walla students
N569 Clinical Faculty 6 students
N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 32 Vancouver students, 18
Spokane students, 2 Yakima students, 5 Tri-Cities students, 1 Walla Walla
student
Fall 2009 N568 Primary Care: Infants, Children and Adolescents, 4 credits; 40
Vancouver students, 13 Spokane students, 4 Yakima students, 4 Tri-Cities
students, 2 Walla Walla students
N568 Clinical Faculty 7 students
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N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 14 Vancouver students, 3
Spokane students, 1 Yakima student, 2 Tri-Cities students
Summer 2009 N537Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 16 students
N567 Clinical Faculty 4 students
N595 Clinical Faculty 1 student
Spring 2009 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 11 Vancouver students, 5
Spokane students, 2 Yakima students, 2 Tri-Cities students, 4 Walla Walla
students, 2 distance students
N569 Clinical Faculty 4 students
N595 Clinical Faculty 3 students
Fall 2008 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 8 Vancouver students, 3
Spokane students, 3 Yakima students
N568 Clinical Faculty 3 students
N595 Clinical Faculty 2 students
Summer 2008 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 7 Vancouver students, 4
Spokane students; 2 Tri-Cities students; 1 Walla Walla student.
N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 20 Vancouver
students
N567 Clinical Faculty 1 student with 2 additional shared
N595 Clinical Faculty 3 students
Spring 2008 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 29 Vancouver students,
12 Spokane students, 9 Tri-Cities students, 1 Yakima student, 2 Walla
Walla students. 53 total.
N569 Clinical Faculty 2 students
Fall 2007 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 10 Vancouver students, 6
Spokane students, 2 Tri-Cities students, 5 Yakima students, 1 Walla Walla
student, 1 distance student. 25 total.
N568 Clinical Faculty for 2 students
N595 Clinical Faculty for 2 students
Summer 2007 N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 14 Vancouver
students
N567 Clinical Faculty for 2 students
N595 Clinical Faculty for 4 students
Spring 2007 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 22 Vancouver students, 4
Spokane students, 5 Tri-Cities students, 2 Yakima students, 1 Walla Walla
student, 2 distance students via video stream. 36 total
N569 Clinical Faculty for 3 students
Fall 2006 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 15 Vancouver students, 7
Spokane students, 3 Tri-Cities students, 1 Yakima students, 1 Walla Walla
student, 2 distance students via video stream. 29 total.
N568 Clinical Faculty for 3 students
Summer 2006 N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 19 Vancouver
students
N567 Primary Care: Adults and Elders. 4 credits; 18 Vancouver students,
10 Spokane students, 3 Tri-Cities students, 1 Yakima students, 1 Walla
Walla students. 33 total.
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Co-taught didactic course and clinical faculty for 4 students.
Spring 2006 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 15 Vancouver students,
12 Spokane students, 5 Yakima students, 7 Walla Walla students, 7 Tri-
Cities students, 4 distance students via video stream. 50 total.
N569 Clinical Faculty for 2 students
N595 Clinical Faculty for 1 student (2 credits)
Fall 2005 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 11 Vancouver students, 7
Spokane students, 2 Yakima students, 1 Walla Walla student, 3 distance
students via video stream. 24 total.
N568 Clinical Faculty for 2 students
N595 Clinical Faculty for 1 student (3 credits)
Summer 2005 N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 13 Vancouver
students
N567 Clinical Faculty for 1 student
Spring 2005 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits, 17 Vancouver students, 4
Spokane students, 5 Walla Walla students, 3 Tri-Cities students, 3 Yakima
students, 3 distance students via video stream. 35 total.
N569 Clinical Faculty for 3 students
Fall 2004 N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 15 Vancouver students
N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 5 Vancouver students, 5
Spokane students, 3 Walla Walla students, 2 Tri-Cities students, 4 distance
students via video stream. 19 total.
Spring 2004 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis, 2-3 credits; 30 Vancouver students, 10
Spokane students, 1 Yakima student, 4 Tri-Cities student, 2 Walla Walla
students, 1 distance student via video stream. 48 total.
N569 Primary Care: Family 4 credits; 10 Vancouver students, 4 Spokane
students, 5 Tri-Cities students, 2 distance students via video stream. 21
total.
Clinical faculty for 3 students
Fall 2003 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis 2-3 credits, 10 Vancouver students, 7
Spokane students, 1 Walla Walla student, 3 Tri-Cities students, 2 distance
students via video stream. 23 total.
N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice, 2 credits; 9 Vancouver students
N568 Clinical faculty for 3 students
Spring 2003 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis 2-3 credits, 18 Vancouver students, 3
Tri-Cities students, 8 Spokane students, 1 Yakima student, 2 Walla Walla
students, 1 distance student via video stream. 33 total.
Fall 2002 N507 Health Care Policy Analysis 2-3 credits, 2 Yakima students, 7
Spokane students, 6 Tri-Cities students, 1 Walla Walla student, 9
Vancouver students. 25 total.
N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice 2 credits; 9 Vancouver students
Spring 2002 N569 Primary Care: Clinical faculty for 5 students
Fall 2001 N537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice 2 credits; 2 students
Student Advising
Washington State University
2017-2018 10 DNP-FNP students
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Saint Martin's University
2015-2016 26 RN-to-BSN students
2014-2015 33 RN-to-BSN students 2 undergraduates
2013-2014 21 RN-to-BSN students 3 undergraduates
Spring 2013 7 RN-to-BSN students 2 undergraduates
Fall 2012 7 RN-to-BSN students
Washington State University
2009-2010 37 Graduate students fall, (1 PhD student)
2008-2009 Fall 31 Graduate students plus 12 newly admitted students; Spring 28
graduate students plus 25 newly admitted students (2 PhD)
2007-2008 25 Graduate students plus 13 newly admitted students Fall semester
27 Graduate enrolled students, 16 students admitted for Spring semester
and 22 students admitted for fall 2008; (1 PhD)
2006-2007 27 Graduate students
2005-2006 35 Graduate students Fall semester; 43 Spring semester
2004-2005 33 Graduate students
2003 – 2004 16 Graduate students
New Course Development
Washington State University
Fall 2017 NURS 515 Primary Care Acute Conditions
Saint Martin's University
Fall 2014 NUR 490 Capstone
Summer 2013 NUR 450 Care Coordination and Interprofessional Collaboration
Spring 2013 NUR 370 Ethical Issues in Health Care
NUR 410 Promoting Population Health in the Community
NUR 411 Promoting Population Health in the Community Practicum
Fall 2012 NUR 310 Health Policy
NUR 350 Translating Research into Evidence-based Practice
Washington State University
Revised Nursing 569 Primary Care: Family for Spring 2010
Revised Nursing 568 Primary Care: Infants, Children and Adolescents for Fall 2009
Revised Nursing 507 Health Care Policy Analysis for Spring 2006*
Revised Nursing 507 Health Care Policy Analysis for Fall 2005*
Revised Nursing 507 Health Care Policy Analysis for Spring 2005*
Revised Nursing 537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice for Fall 2004
Revised Nursing 569 Primary Care: Family for Spring 2004
Revised Nursing 507 Health Care Policy Analysis for Fall 2002
Revised Nursing 537 Role Analysis: Advanced Practice for Fall 2001
* Revisions transitioned course to hybrid in-person and web based course
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APPENDIX
Participation in Continuing Education Programs (Since 2005)
2017 American Society of Addiction Medicine. Part I: The ASAM Treatment of Opioid Use
Disorder Course. Online course. 8 contact hours.
2016 Quantum Units Education. December. Suicide – Assessment, Management and
Treatment. Online course. 6 contact hours.
2016 Global Health Service Partnership Educational Events. July. Washington, D.C. 37.75
contact hours.
2016 American Association of Nurse Practitioners 31st National Conference. June. San
Antonio TX 4.25 contact hours (1.5 pharmacology hours).
2015 Pacific NW 38th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary & Acute
Care. November. Seattle, WA. 10 contact hours (9 pharmacology hours).
2015 American Association of Nurse Practitioners 30th National Conference. June. New
Orleans, LA 17.5 contact hours (1.6 pharmacology hours).
2015 American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Region X Leadership Meeting. March.
SeaTac, WA. (5.5 contact hours).
2014 Pacific NW 37th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary & Acute
Care. October. Seattle, WA. 8.3 contact hours (5 pharmacology hours).
2014 American Association of Nurse Practitioners 29th Annual Conference. June. Nashville,
TN. 11 contact hours (2.17 pharmacology hours)
2014 WIN 47th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference. April. Seattle, WA.
(5.25 contact hours)
2014 Nurse Legislative Day. February. Centralia, WA. (4.25 contact hours).
2013 Pacific NW 36th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary & Acute
Care. October. Seattle, WA. 9.5 contact hours (5 pharmacology hours).
2013 Prescribing Scheduled Drugs – 2013: Honing Your Skills. July. Shoreline, WA. 7.1
pharmacology contact hours.
2013 American Association of Nurse Practitioners 28th Annual Conference. June. Las Vegas,
NV. 15.75 contact hours (5.8 pharmacology hours)
2013 Washington State Nurses Association Continuing Competency. March. Lacey, WA. 2
contact hours.
2013 Seattle Nursing Research Consortium Conference. January. Shoreline, WA. 7 contact
hours.
2012 Pacific NW 35th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and
Acute Care. October. Seattle, WA. 11.6 contact hours (7 pharmacology).
2012 Washington State Nurses Association Culture of Safety. October. Lacey WA. 3 contact
hours.
2012 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. June. Orlando, FL. 17.5 contact hours (6.25
pharmacology). 27th National Conference
2012 AANP Region 10 Leadership Meeting. March. Portland, OR. 5.5 contact hours.
2012 Nurse Legislative Day. February. Grand Mound, WA. 3 contact hours.
2011 Pacific NW 34th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and
Acute Care. October. Seattle, WA. 11.6 contact hours (6 pharmacology).
2011 Making NDNQI Data Understandable and Actionable at the Bedside, September.
Webinar. 1 contact hour.
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2011 Connecting the Dots: Nursing Practice, Staffing and Outcomes. October. Medford
Oregon. 6.75 contact hours.
2011 2010 American Nurses Credentialing Center Research Symposium. October.
Baltimore, MD. 6.5 contact hours.
2011 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 26th AANP National Conference. June. Las
Vegas, NV 17.75 contact hours (4.625 in pharmacology).
2011 AcademyHealth 2011 Annual Research Meeting. June. Seattle, WA. 12 contact hours.
2011 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 37th Annual Meeting. April.
Albuquerque, N.M. 17.25 contact hours.
2011 8th Nursing Practice on Evidence: The Emerging Impact of Health Care Reform. April.
Baltimore, MD. 5.75 contact hours.
2011 Nurse-led Medical Homes: Increasing Access to Quality. February. Washington, DC. 6
contact hours.
2010 American Nurses Credentialing Center Research Symposium. October. Phoenix, AZ.
6.5 contact hours.
2010 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 25th AANP National Conference. June.
Phoenix, AZ. 12 contact hours (4.25 in pharmacology).
2010 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 36th Annual Meeting. April.
Washington, D.C. 18 contact hours.
2010 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Region 10 Leadership Meeting. March.
Anchorage, AK. 4.5 contact hours.
2010 Nurse Legislative Day 2010. February. Olympia, WA. 2,5 contact hours.
2010 The Challenge of Pain. January. Shoreline, WA. 7 contact hours (5 pharmacology).
2009 Pacific NW 32nd Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and
Acute Care. October. Seattle, WA. 6.3 contact hours (3.6 pharmacology).
2009 Washington State University College of Nursing 2009 Thelma Cleveland Visiting
Scholar Program. Economic and Policy Changes: How They Will Affect Your Future in
Nursing. September. Vancouver, WA. 1.3 contact hours.
2009 Washington State University College of Nursing 2009 Thelma Cleveland Visiting
Scholar Program. Acting Today to Assure Tomorrow’s Nursing Workforce, 1.8 contact
hours.
2009 Audio Digest Foundation. Independent study in family practice. 18 contact hours (4.5 in
pharmacology). July.
2009 Prescribing Scheduled Drugs – Honing Your Skills. July. Shoreline, WA. 7
pharmacology contact hours.
2009 InCITE Annual Faculty Development Workshop 2009. University of Washington School
of Nursing. June. Seattle, WA. 16.5 contact hours.
2009 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 35th Annual Meeting. April.
Portland, OR. 13.75 contact hours.
2009 The 2nd National Conference on the Doctor of Nursing Practice: the Dialogue Continues
. . . March. Hilton Head Island, SC. 10 contact hours.
2009 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. “AANP Region 10 Leadership Meeting.”
March. Boise ID. 4.5 contact hours.
2008 University of Nebraska Center for Continuing Education. Preventing Prescription Opioid
Abuse and Diversion: Lawful Prescribing and Abuse Deterrent Technologies.
December.
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1 contact hour (1 pharmacology).
2008 Audio Digest Foundation. Independent study in family practice. 18 contact hours (4.5 in
pharmacology).
2008 Pacific Northwest 31th Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute
Care. October. Seattle, WA. 11.8 contact hours (4.8 pharmacology).
2008 Yale Continuing Medical Education. “Weight Bias in Clinical Settings: Improving
Health Care Delivery for Obese Patients.” Online educational activity. 1 credit.
2008 Western Institute of Nursing “The Circle of Nursing Knowledge, Education, Practice and
Research”. April. Garden Grove, CA. 5.0 contact hours.
2008 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 33nd Annual Meeting. April.
Louisville, KY. 10.75 contact hours.
2008 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. “AANP Region 10 Leadership Meeting.”
March. Portland OR. 4.5 contact hours.
2007 Dannemiller Educational Foundation. “Lawful Prescribing & Prevention of Diversion.
A Balanced Approach to Controlled Substances. December. Teleconference. 1 contact
hour.
2007 Audio Digest Foundation. Independent study in family practice. 36 contact hours (9
pharmacology).
2007 Advancing Pain Management in Oregon. Web based training module. 1 contact hour.
2007 Pacific Northwest 30th Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute
Care. November. Seattle WA. 12 contact hours (4.8 pharmacology).
2007. Thelma L. Cleveland Visiting Scholar Afternoon Program, Washington State University
College of Nursing. “Nursing Research and Professional Practice: A Natural
Partnership.” Spokane, WA (televised to Vancouver WA). 1.5 contact hours.
2007 Washington State Nurses Association Convention. May. Tacoma, WA. 2.5 contact
hours.
2007 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 32nd Annual Meeting. April.
Denver, CO. 18.5 contact hours.
2006 Audio Digest Foundation. Independent study in family practice. 4 contact hours (1
pharmacology)
2006 Pacific Northwest 29th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and
Acute Care. October. Seattle, WA. 15.6 contact hours (7 pharmacology).
2006 Thelma L. Cleveland Visiting Scholar Afternoon Program. Washington State University
College of Nursing. “Safe Womanhood in an Unsafe World: Global Issues for Women.
September. Spokane, WA (televised to Vancouver, WA). 1.5 contact hours.
2006 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 32nd Annual Meeting. April.
Orlando, FL. 12.3 contact hours.
2005 Pacific Northwest 28th Annual National Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and
Acute Care. October. Seattle, WA. 15.6 contact hours (8.4 pharmacology).
2005 2005 AANP National Conference for Nurse Practitioners. June. Fort Lauderdale, FL.
15.9 contact hours (1.8 pharmacology).
2005 “Promising Practices in Distance Education”. Washington State University. May.
Spokane, WA. 1.8 contact hours.
2005 “Working Hours of Hospital Staff Nurses and Patient Safety.” Washington State Nurses
Association Summit. May. Seattle, WA. 1.8 contact hours.
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2005 National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 31st Annual Meeting. April.
Chicago, IL. 10.5 contact hours.