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MEMBERS PRESENT Pamela Tyranski, President, RN Member, Presiding Nancy Bastholm, RN Educator Member George Brown, Public Member Ronald Castaldo, APRN Member Linda Darling, RN Member Dianne Halpern, RN Member Nikki Lane, Public Member Angela Lewis, LPN Member (9:09 a.m. – 12:37 p.m.) Madelyn Nellius, Public Member David Salati, RN Member Harland Sanders, Jr., Public Member Victoria Udealer, RN Member Megan Williams, APRN Member (9:04 a.m. – 12:37 p.m.) MEMBERS ABSENT Valerie Devereaux, Vice-President, RN Member Sherry Lambertson, Public Member DIVISION STAFF/DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL PRESENT Peggy Mack, Executive Director David Mangler, Director Shauna Slaughter, Deputy Director Jennifer Singh, Deputy Attorney General Jessica Williams, Administrative Specialist III
ALSO PRESENTGary Alderson Casey Bateman Theresa Boos Kaitlin Brennan Shamara Brummell Betsy Carmine Emily Collins
Aurna Canez Jackie Donofrio Phil Fisher Kathleen Heacock Carol Henderson Taylor Hughes Alex Louis Jeune
Jaime Lugin Julie Raab Lori Rawlins Diana Romero Lisa Schieffert Amanda Swift Magali Tellez
Mara Tolliver Natalie Trujillo Sara White Tiffany Wilson Pamela Zickafoose
CANNON BUILDING 861 SILVER LAKE BLVD., SUITE 203 DOVER, DELAWARE 19904-2467
STATE OF DELAWARE
BOARD OF NURSING
TELEPHONE: (302) 744-4500 FAX: (302) 739-2711
WEBSITE: DPR.DELAWARE.GOV EMAIL: [email protected]
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE: BOARD OF NURSING Meeting Minutes
DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 9:00 a.m.
PLACE: Cannon Building, Second Floor Conference Room A 861 Silver Lake Blvd., Dover, DE 19904
MINUTES APPROVED: 3/8/2017
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 2 CALL TO ORDER Ms. Tyranski called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. The Board introduced themselves to the public. DISPOSITION OF MINUTES Meeting Minutes – January 11, 2017 The Board reviewed the minutes of the January 11, 2017 meeting. Ms. Bastholm moved, seconded by Mr. Brown, to approve the minutes as presented. The motion carried with Mr. Sanders abstaining. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA Mr. Salati moved, seconded by Ms. Halpern, to accept the agenda as presented. The motion carried unanimously. ACTIVITIES REPORT Dr. Mack reported the number and types of active licenses as of February 5, 2017. RN = 18,589 (RN permits = 7) (GN permits = 1) LPN = 2,788 (LPN permits = 2) (GPN permits = 0) APRN = 1, 639 (APRN permits = 3) Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: NP = 1,045; CRNA = 361; CNS = 189; CNM = 44 Total permits = 13 Total Active Licenses = 23,016 UNFINISHED BUSINESS There was no unfinished business before the Board. COMMITTEE REPORTS APRN Committee Dr. Williams informed the Board that the Committee did not meet on January 23, 2017; the meeting was cancelled due to the weather and lack of a quorum. The next APRN Committee meeting is scheduled for February 20, 2017. The focus of the meeting will be reviewing the FAQs and forms associated with application for independent practice. Practice and Education Committee Ms. Bastholm advised the Board that the Committee met on January 27, 2017 to review the application for establishing a new education program and review of current procedures. The revisions to the general application and Phase I have been completed. The Committee will meet in February to revise Phase II and Phase III. The Committee recommended the appointment of Dr. Ann Krouse to the Practice and Education Committee. Motion unanimously carried.
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Ms. Tyranski will be attending NCSBN’s Midyear meeting in March in Salt Lake City, Utah. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Dr. Mack advised the Board that she will also be attending the Mid-Year meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah. Board members were provided a copy of the 2016 Annual NCLEX statistics, which will be made available online. Dr. Mack circulated a memorandum from Mr. Mangler regarding the removal of questions pertaining to criminal convictions and pending charges on applications for professions that require a mandatory criminal background check. Dr. Mack informed the Board that Ms. Singh has been connected with the NCSBN for model language for eNLC legislation. Ms. Singh advised the Board that the proposed eNLC bill has been drafted and submitted to the Division. Legislative Update Mr. Mangler advised the Board that the proposed eNLC legislation is at the top of his list for legislative priorities. Dr. Mack will circulate the proposed bill to Board members for review. Ms. Tyranski reported that she spoke with Margaret Rose Henry, who voiced her enthusiasm about potentially sponsoring the eNLC legislation. Mr. Mangler will provide regular updates to the Board regarding the status of the proposed legislation. NEW BUSINESS BEFORE THE BOARD Licensee Applicant Reviews Katrina Moore, RN – Endorsement The Board reviewed the application for Katrina Moore, RN. Ms. Moore graduated from the College of New Rochelle in May 2004. She answered “yes” to question #18, reporting that her Nursing license had been subjected to disciplinary action. Texas provided documentation relating to Ms. Moore’s disciplinary action. Ms. Udealer moved, seconded by Dr. Castaldo, to grant a waiver for licensure by endorsement. Motion unanimously carried. Barbara Kepner, RN – Reinstatement The Board reviewed the application for Barbara Kepner, RN. Ms. Kepner answered “yes” to question #18, reporting that she was convicted of a felony in 1999 and received a pardon for the conviction. She also answered “yes” to #20, noting that she has been in recovery since June 1999. According to the 1999 Consent Agreement, Ms. Kepner’s license was suspended indefinitely, and after a period of not less than three years of complete sobriety Ms. Kepner would be permitted to apply for reinstatement. The Consent Agreement states that upon receipt of Ms. Kepner’s reinstatement application, the Board will “conduct such investigation as deemed necessary and if warranted shall schedule and conduct a hearing upon application where Ms. Kepner may be afforded the opportunity to present evidence sufficient to convince the Board that she has indeed been completely sober for a period of not less than two years and that she is fully capable of practicing nursing with reasonable skill and
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 4 safety to the public including such practice requirements and continuing education requirements as the Board may deem necessary”. Ms. Kepner completed a refresher course within the two years preceding her application for reinstatement. Ms. Nellius moved, seconded by Ms. Lewis, to approve Ms. Kepner’s application contingent upon her consent to undergo an evaluation with the DPHMP, to provide sufficient evidence that she has been sober for a period of not less than two years. If the DPHMP evaluation results in a recommendation of continued substance use treatment and monitoring, Ms. Kepner will be required to comply with those recommendations. Motion unanimously carried. Complaints Ms. Udealer moved, seconded by Ms. Halpern, to ratify the following complaint assignments given to the respective Board contact person as noted below. Motion unanimously carried. 11-36-16 (Devereaux) 11-39-16 (Darling) 11-51-16 (Williams) 11-58-16 (Darling) 11-91-16 (Halpern) 11-93-16 (Halpern) 11-99-16 (Devereaux) 11-100-16 (Williams)
The Board was advised that the following complaints have been closed as noted below.
Closed Investigations by the Division of Professional Regulation
11-27-16 11-28-16 11-35-16 11-36-16 11-78-16 11-81-16 11-90-16
Dismissed by the Attorney General’s Office
11-19-16 Consideration of Consent Agreements Joanne Bogardus, RN (Case 11-95-16) The Board considered the Consent Agreement for Joanne Bogardus, RN. Mr. Salati moved, seconded by Mr. Brown to reject the Consent Agreement, as the Board felt that the disciplinary action was too lenient considering the aggregating factors. It was suggested that a 12-18 month period of suspension, enrollment in the DPHMP, and additional CEs be included in the Consent Agreement. Motion unanimously carried. Emma Lancaster, RN (Case 11-64-15) The Board considered the Consent Agreement for Emma Lancaster, RN. Dr. Williams moved, seconded by Dr. Castaldo, to accept the Consent Agreement. Motion carried with Ms. Bastholm recusing. Michael Rodriguez, LPN (Case 11-56-16) The Board considered the Consent Agreement for Michael Rodriguez, LPN. Mr. Sanders moved, seconded by Ms. Nellius, to accept the Consent Agreement. Motion carried with Mr. Salati abstaining. The Board observed a brief recess from 10:06 a.m. until 10:19 a.m.
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 5 Review and Consideration of Hearing Officer Recommendations Jaime Abdullah, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Jaime Abdullah, LPN. Dr. Castaldo moved, seconded by Mr. Salati, to accept the conclusions of law and findings of fact. The recommended discipline was modified to reflect the following: Ms. Abdullah shall be issued a letter of reprimand; the seven continuing education contact hours earned after the renewal period shall be retroactively applied to the 2014-2016 renewal period; and Ms. Abdullah will be audited at the time of the next renewal in 2018. Motion unanimously carried. Hannah Bartley, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Hannah Bartley, LPN. Ms. Darling moved, seconded by Mr. Sanders, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Oran Brown, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Oran Brown, LPN. Mr. Brown moved, seconded by Ms. Halpern, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Claudia Cannon, APRN, RN (Case 11-38-16) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Claudia Cannon, APRN, RN. Mr. Sanders moved, seconded by Dr. Castaldo, to accept the conclusions of law and findings of fact. The recommended discipline was modified to reflect the following: Ms. Cannon’s APRN and RN nursing licenses shall remain suspended pursuant to the January 25, 2016 Board Order until July 25, 2017. As of July 26, 2017, a second period of suspension will be stayed for probation contingent upon enrollment into DPHMP. If the evaluation results in a recommendation of substance abuse or mental health treatment or monitoring, Ms. Cannon must comply with the recommendations of the DPHMP. If Ms. Cannon fails to enroll by August 25, 2017, Ms. Cannon licenses will revert back to suspension. She must complete 15 continuing education contact hours, six in the area of nursing ethics or professional accountability/legal liability, six in the area of substance abuse, and three in the area of professional boundaries. Ms. Cannon’s prescriptive authority shall be suspended for a period of three years and she must petition the Board in order to have the prescriptive authority suspension lifted. Motion unanimously carried. Praveen Gill, RN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Praveen Gill, RN. Ms. Darling moved, seconded by Ms. Halpern, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Gina Guinan, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Gina Guinan, LPN. Mr. Salati moved, seconded by Ms. Darling, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Ms. Guinan’s license will be suspended until the Board office receives documentary evidence that she has completed 24 continuing education contact hours, including three
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 6 acceptable continuing education contact hours in the subject of substance abuse, and a completed verification of Nursing Employment form. Motion unanimously carried. Carol Henderson, RN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Carol Henderson, RN. Ms. Darling moved, seconded by Ms. Lewis, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Nancy Lohrfinck, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Nancy Lohrfinck, LPN. Mr. Brown moved, seconded by Ms. Lewis, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Lori Rawlins, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Lori Rawlins, LPN. Mr. Salati moved, seconded by Dr. Williams, to accept the conclusions of law and findings of fact. The recommended discipline was modified to reflect the following: Ms. Rawlins shall be issued a letter of reprimand; the 27.75 continuing education contact hours earned after the renewal period shall be retroactively applied to the 2014-2016 renewal period; and Ms. Rawlins will be audited at the time of the next renewal in 2018. Motion unanimously carried. Disciplinary Hearings Sara White, RN See attached hearing minutes. Review and Consideration of Hearing Officer Recommendations Marian Koroma, RN (Case 11-74-15) This item was continued until the March 8, 2017 meeting. Natasha Rodriguez, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Natasha Rodriguez, LPN. Mr. Brown moved, seconded by Ms. Lewis, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Shira Sheppard, LPN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Shira Sheppard, LPN. The Board reviewed the letters of recommendation that were submitted on Ms. Sheppard’s behalf. Dr. Williams moved, seconded by Ms. Halpern, to accept the conclusions of law and findings of fact. The recommended discipline was modified to reflect the following: Ms. Sheppard shall be issued a letter of reprimand; and the twenty-one continuing education contact hours earned after the renewal period shall be retroactively applied to the 2014-2016 renewal period. Ms. Sheppard must complete three CEs in the
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 7 area of substance abuse within 30 days of the Final Order, failure to do so will result in suspension, and her license will be audited at the time of renewal in 2018. Motion unanimously carried. Mara Tolliver, RN (Rule to Show Cause) Mr. Alderson addressed the Board, reported that Ms. Tolliver has completed the .75 hours. Proofs of completion were submitted. The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Mara Tolliver, RN. Dr. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. Salati, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Deborah Smith, RN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Deborah Smith, RN. Ms. Halpern moved, seconded by Ms. Darling, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Emilie Smith, RN (Case 11-70-16) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Emilie Smith, RN. Ms. Darling moved, seconded by Ms. Udealer, to accept the conclusions of law and findings of fact. The recommended discipline was modified to reflect the following: Ms. Smith’s license shall be suspended indefinitely and shall not be lifted until she petitions the Board. The Board reserves the jurisdiction in connection with any further hearing, to determine whether any additional conditions or restrictions on Ms. Smith’s license are necessary to protect the public. Motion unanimously carried. Zachary Vogl, RN (Rule to Show Cause) The Board considered the recommendations of the Hearing Officer for Zachary Vogl, RN. Mr. Brown moved, seconded by Mr. Sanders, to accept the conclusions of law, findings of fact, and the recommended discipline. Motion unanimously carried. Review of Compliance Joycelyn Kelly, RN (Non-Compliant) Dr. Mack advised the Board that Ms. Kelly failed to maintain compliance with the March 9, 2016 Order. She reported to the Board that Ms. Kelly was substantially non-compliant with the DPHMP. Ms. Kelly’s license was suspended on January 20, 2017, due to non-compliance. Sandra Patterson, APRN, RN (Compliant) Dr. Mack advised the Board that Ms. Patterson satisfactorily complied with the November 4, 2016 Order. She advised the Board that the status of Ms. Patterson’s license was changed from probation to active. Paula Thompson, LPN (Compliant) Dr. Mack advised the Board that Ms. Thompson satisfactorily complied with the January 25, 2017 Order. She advised the Board that the status of Ms. Thompson’s license was changed from suspension to active.
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 8 Practice Without Licensure Reviews (February 2017) Dr. Mack informed the Board that three individuals practiced without a license for over 90 days. The cases have been referred to the Investigative Unit. Practice Issues There were no practice issues. Educational Issues Three-Year CE Provider Renewal – DE Association for Home and Community Care Dr. Mack reported Delaware Association for Home and Community Care submitted their CE provider renewal application. Dr. Mack has reviewed the documentation and recommends that their CE provider status be renewed. Ms. Udealer moved, seconded by Mr. Salati, to renew the Delaware Association for Home and Community Care as a CE provider. Motion unanimously carried. 2016 Satisfactory Annual CE Reports Ms. Lane moved, seconded by Mr. Brown, to approve the 2016 Annual CE Reports for the CE providers noted below. Motion unanimously carried.
AAAceus.com
Brain Injury Association of Delaware
CEU Institute
Compassionate Care Hospice
Delaware Association of Home and Community Care
Delaware Department of Education – School Nurses
Delaware Developmental Disabilities Council
Delaware Health Care Facilities Association
Delaware Health and Social Services-Stockley Center
Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill
Division of Public Health
Exceptional Care for Children
Johns Hopkins Education and Research Center
Nanticoke Health Services, Inc.
2015 Satisfactory Annual CE Reports Ms. Lane moved seconded by Mr. Brown to approve the 2015 Annual CE Reports for the CE providers noted below. Motion unanimously carried.
Delaware Department of Education
Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill
Delaware Veterans Home
Governor Bacon Health Center Discussion Regarding Post-Renewal Continuing Education Audit Ms. Udealer moved, seconded by Ms. Darling to select 1% of licensees for the post-renewal continuing education audit in 2017. Motion unanimously carried.
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 9 OTHER BUSINESS Mr. Mangler advised the Board of new regulations for the safe prescribing of opiates, which will affect individuals who hold controlled substance regulations to prescribe in the State of Delaware. The regulations were published in the January 1, 2017 issue of the Register of Regulations, and will take effect on April 1, 2017. The regulations will set new requirements on prescribing opiates for acute episodes as well as for chronic, long-term pain management. Additional information regarding the new regulations is available on the Controlled Substances website. Review of Compliance Dr. Mack advised the Board that there are currently 48 licensees enrolled in the DPHMP and five nurses are in the process of enrolling. Licensure Issues There were no licensure issues. LICENSEE APPROVAL Ms. Halpern moved, seconded by Ms. Udealer, to ratify the licensee list (attached). Motion unanimously carried. NEXT MEETING The Board’s next meeting is scheduled for March 8, 2017, at 9:00 a.m., in Conference Room A, of the Cannon Bldg., 861 Silver Lake Blvd., Dover, Delaware. PUBLIC COMMENT There was no public comment. The Board observed a brief recess from 12:06 p.m. until 12:18 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION (CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC) Discussion of Ongoing Litigation with Leads School of Technology, dba Adoni At 12:06 p.m., Ms. Nellius moved, seconded by Ms. Darling, to enter into executive session to discuss the ongoing litigation with Leads School of Technology, dba Adoni. At 12:37 p.m., executive session adjourned. Ms. Udealer moved, seconded by Ms. Nellius, to continue with the withdrawal of Lead’s approval. Motion unanimously carried. Leads will be sent correspondence notifying them of the Board’s decision, and will have an opportunity to request a hearing before the Board. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 12:37 p.m.
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 10 Respectfully Submitted,
Peggy Mack, Ph.D., APRN, PMHCNS Executive Director, Delaware Board of Nursing
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 11
HEARING MINUTES
HEARING – Sara White
PRESENT: Pamela Tyranski, Nancy Bastholm, George Brown, Ronald Castaldo, Linda Darling, Dianne Halpern, Nikki Lane, Angela Lewis, Madelyn Nellius, David Salati, Harland Sanders, Victoria Udealer and Megan Williams
RECUSED: None
EXCUSED: None
PURPOSE: Petition to Lift Suspension
PRESIDING: Pamela Tyranski, President
BOARD STAFF: Peggy Mack, Executive Director Jessica Williams, Administrative Specialist III
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE BOARD: Jennifer Singh, DAG
TIME STARTED: 11:00 a.m.
At 11:00 a.m., Ms. Tyranski called Sara White’s petition to lift suspension hearing to order. The Board introduced themselves for the record. Verbatim testimony was electronically recorded. Ms. White was present and verified she waived her right to be represented by counsel. Ms. Singh stated the purpose of the hearing. The following was marked as Board Exhibit 1: a copy of the June 12, 2015 Board Order, a copy of the letter notifying Ms. White of the hearing to consider her petition to lift suspension, and a copy of Ms. White’s petition to lift suspension, which included her written notice of waiving her rights of a 20-day notice to a hearing. The following documents were marked as Licensee Exhibit 1: certificate of completion from Thresholds and CE certificates. Ms. White was sworn in, presented her case, and responded to questions asked by Board members. Ms. White’s mother, Betsy Carmine, was sworn in and testified on Ms. White’s behalf. The Board entered into deliberations at 11:19 a.m., and concluded at 11:22 a.m. Ms. Halpern moved, seconded by Ms. Darling, to lift Ms. White’s suspension, and place her license on probation for three years, contingent upon her enrollment of the DPHMP. Motion unanimously carried. The hearing concluded at 11:24 a.m.
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 12
APRN Licensee Listing for February 2017
**Brasure, Kimberly Crockett LG-0001010
**Brosnahan, Cassandra A. Short LG-0001005
**Brown, Joyce E. LP-0000190
**Evans, Jennifer K. Lewis L6-0A00771
**Fomengia, Yvonne E. LG-0001011
Gregor, Anne M. Ozlin LJ-0000319
Halaby, Lori E. Prinz LJ-0000316
**Hausmann, Roseann M. Bertone LJ-0000320
**Hsu, Philip W. LG-0001006
**Kerstetter, Megan K. Ryan LG-0001004
**Lafferty, Kevin M. L6-0A00770
**Moore, Ariel Gibson LP-0000192
**Owens, Abigail LJ-0000317
**Pelly, Valeria A. Bressler LP-0000193
**Penn, Bonita Elizabeth LG-0001008
**Robinson, Donna L. LJ-0000318
**Shergill, Simrat LG-0001009
**Taylor, Ashley E. Hill LG-0001012
**Tjaden, Michele L. Santogrossi LG-0001007
**Turner, Charlotta Weipert LG-0001003
**Uwaeme, Ruby I. LP-0000191
**Vilchis, Carole L. LP-0000195
**Wanner, Kimberly LP-0000194
**Wieder, Barbara Susan LM-0000168
** Indicates Prescriptive Authority was issued
February 2017 Licensee Listing – RN’s (154)
L1-0049776 Tessa Marie Burtt
L1-0049779 Alexis Elizabeth Shields
L1-0049777 Cory L. Comegys
L1-0049775 Heidi J Amador
L1-0049778 Stefanie M. Carn Dubourg
L1-0049781 Jamieson A Martin
L1-0049780 Joshua M Bielicki
L1-0049784 Charo Rowella Ibao Salinio Montinola
L1-0049783 Jessica Danielle Callahan
L1-0049782 Emily L. Biechler
L1-0049785 Michael E. Hobbs Whaley
L1-0049810 Mackenzie L. LaQuey Dill
L1-0049813 Diana M. Boglioli Reyes-Moran
L1-0049802 Elizabeth Lanza Mauncele
L1-0049814 Lori E. Prinz Halaby
L1-0049787 Lori A. LaVigne Kline
L1-0049789 Elaine E. Mott
L1-0049796 George H. Johnson
L1-0049811 Sheena Lee Eastridge
L1-0049800 Rebecca C. Williams Kilfoy
L1-0049805 Patricia S. Kennedy Agius
L1-0049793 Shakeia LaShara Harper
L1-0049812 Crystal Leigh Perkins
L1-0049790 Jessamyn Frances Celoza
L1-0049791 Jill M. Gerney Jacobs
L1-0049794 Shelia L. Horsley Haley
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 13
February 2017 Licensee Listing Continued – RN’s
L1-0049804 Jenna Lynn Lashley
L1-0049808 Beth A. Bradley Bailey
L1-0049798 Cynthia Denice Hill
L1-0049797 Megan E. Barbour Steigerwalt
L1-0049786 Danielle Marie Matwijec
L1-0049801 Courtney Nicole Rizzo
L1-0049809 Amanda Brooke Bullard
L1-0049806 Richard C. Cipollone, Jr.
L1-0049803 Tiffany M. Dyson
L1-0049788 Brittany-Jennifer L. Keller Macey
L1-0049795 Trudi E. Gaebel Giuliani
L1-0049807 Katherine O. Chung Yeaple
L1-0049799 April Shawn Jerman
L1-0049792 Gina Nichols Gallo
L1-0049815 Amanda Lynne Collins
L1-0049816 Kelsey Susan Lindell
L1-0049817 Jessica Susan Ward
L1-0049827 Archie Ralph Poling
L1-0049824 Amanda Jean Smith
L1-0049821 Laura Lassen Fox
L1-0049825 Jessica Lynn Taylor
L1-0049828 Candace Bernadette Clay
L1-0049818 Abigail Owens
L1-0049826 Anne M. Ozlin Gregor
L1-0049819 Candice Paige Brooks
L1-0049822 Jessica H. Rapisarda Morales
L1-0049823 Erica K. Papa
L1-0049820 Robert Don Delzer
L1-0049841 Arun Foday Kargbo
L1-0049842 Christine Lynn Irons-Yeager
L1-0049833 Andrea Camille Tres
L1-0049830 Arcondia Georgia Vlahos
L1-0049844 Barbara Susan Wieder
L1-0049843 Elizabeth Anne Smylie
L1-0049829 Breanna Leigh Greenleaf
L1-0049834 Keisha M. Mason-DiProspero
L1-0049837 Rhonda M. Wood Alexander
L1-0049835 John Robert Walker
L1-0049836 Chantell Verdell Travis
L1-0049832 Kelly L. Horvat Boon
L1-0049838 Karen Volcy-Sylvain
L1-0049831 Qadriyyah N. Shamsiddeen-Thompson
L1-0049846 Ashley Orielle Roane
L1-0049839 Carol A. Day Grey
L1-0049845 Josephine I. Abarca-Ellis
L1-0049840 Robin Louise Berk
L1-0049848 Terry Ann N. Levy-Brown
L1-0049852 Jeanith G. Prudente Padilla
L1-0049858 Heather A. Williams
L1-0049851 Kimberly A. Nagle McCarthy
L1-0049850 Katharine Elizabeth Bishop
L1-0049853 Farzana A Salim
L1-0049856 Taylor Cortney Stephenson
L1-0049849 Ashton Wynde Biddle
L1-0049855 Courtney Leigh Scott
L1-0049857 Cassandra L. Clark Usher
L1-0049854 Kelly Mistecka Shimp
L1-0049847 Dorris Ihuoma Ogbuehi
L1-0049862 Beth A. Stover Imbrogno
L1-0049863 Jesse Michael Merrill
L1-0049860 Gail A. Farmer Downes
L1-0049864 Doris M. Kirk Jones
L1-0049861 Barbara Jachimowicz
L1-0049859 Brittany Leigh Brasten
L1-0049871 Ayesha Nicole Nicholas
L1-0049869 Lillian K Kamwani
L1-0049868 Megan E. LaVere
L1-0049870 Maria R. Luberti
L1-0049867 Michelle J. Jones Kay
L1-0049865 Donna R. Moses Pendleton
L1-0049866 Sara Johanna Schneider
L1-0049873 Kaymah Solo Gilman
L1-0049872 Concheta P. Harris LeMelle
L1-0049886 Anne Ward Mas
L1-0049877 Justin Andrew Bader
L1-0049881 Roselita Nota Estrera
L1-0049896 Joyce E. Bottoms Windsor
L1-0049885 Cassandra Anne Levchuk
L1-0049887 Courtney T. Holloway Moore
L1-0049878 Sydney Sheri Baylor
L1-0049895 Victoria L. Feliciano Towne
L1-0049894 Casey L. Tidwell
L1-0049876 Sheila Bantoto Alderete
L1-0049874 Taylor Anne Martin
L1-0049891 Michelle Aquino Rillorta
L1-0049875 Ciela B. Dizon Alatan
L1-0049893 Miranda Michelle Sobus
L1-0049883 Jessica B. Smith Ketterman
L1-0049892 Natalie M. Walmer Shane
L1-0049888 Brittany Elizabeth Parker
Board of Nursing February 8, 2017 Page 14
February 2017 Licensee Listing Continued – RN’s
L1-0049879 Karen A. Krause Burkett
L1-0049882 Jena M. Evans
L1-0049890 Jennifer A. Delaney Pierce
L1-0049884 Elizabeth D. Kopatsis
L1-0049880 Thomas Matthew Burkett
L1-0049889 Mari Alisza Phares
L1-0049899 Ebony J. Clemons Chandler
L1-0049897 Angela L. Minster Rowland
L1-0049906 Elise M. Yenchko Powell
L1-0049898 Deborah J. Miller
L1-0049902 Oluwatoyin Lekan Fajinmi
L1-0049904 Lauren Renee Platt
L1-0049903 Michael Justin Almendras
L1-0049900 Andrea Nicole Silver
L1-0049901 John Robert Wigley
L1-0049905 Catherine A. Lano Mitchell
L1-0049907 Carole L. Vilchis
L1-0049913 Anna E. Bullwinkle Malloy
L1-0049912 Sarah E Shumsky
L1-0049915 Donna M. Perkinson Ramos
L1-0049911 Marilyn G Vargas Martelli
L1-0049910 Amber L. Abney Sudler
L1-0049916 Sharon Casandra Rickman
L1-0049917 Brian C. Hull
L1-0049914 Kathy A. Jablonski Salmeron
L1-0049909 Dominique D Dawkins
L1-0049908 Tanisha Michelle Clayton
L1-0049919 Candice Ge'Nead Robbins
L1-0049928 Sarah Marie Burris
L1-0049927 Janice J. Knehans
L1-0049923 Desiree Annette Fleck
L1-0049926 Miriam Rachel Samuelson
L1-0049918 Nikki J. Willoughby Rigney
L1-0049924 Jacqueline Lavelle
L1-0049922 Ann E. Taylor Lynch
L1-0049921 Terri L. Simons Bonsall
L1-0049925 Feeah M. Reed Stewart
L1-0049920 Sousanied X. Thao
February 2017 Licensee Listing – LPN’s (17)
L2-0012945 Brittany Nicole Austin
L2-0012946 Samantha N. Jenkins-Witt
L2-0012947 Shyla Renee LaCroix
L2-0012948 Gabriella H. Bruno-Barnes Catalfamo
L2-0012950 Joyce R Denby-Peterson
L2-0012949 Elizabeth M. Fisher Teron
L2-0012951 Kelsey A. Kohajda Dempsey
L2-0012954 Angelina M. Stanley Utz
L2-0012952 Chelsea Marie Glasgow
L2-0012953 Rebecca Ann McMullen
L2-0012955 Shatona Tamiko Sanders
L2-0012956 Chandra D. Durben Hufnal
L2-0012958 Rachel A. Remedio
L2-0012957 Kenneth Onoriode Ayika
L2-0012959 Tera N. Robinson
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L2-0012961 Helen A. DelVecchio
February 2017 Licensee Listing – Temporary Permits (3)
RN-0012199 Carol Ann Forrest
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February 2017 Licensee Listing – Waivers Granted by Hearing Panel (2)
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