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ELECTION RESULTS In conjunction with the 34th Annual Meeting, the Nominating Committee presented the results of the 2008 election:
Vice-President / President-Elect: Shirlee Drayton-Brooks, Widener University
Treasurer: Michael Carter, University of Tennessee Memphis
Board Members at Large: Randolph Rasch, Vanderbilt University Anne Thomas, University of Indianapolis
Nominating Committee: Cheryl Ahern-Lehman, University of San Diego Ernestine Kotthoff-Burrell, University of Colorado
NONPF congratulates these members and welcomes the new officers and members-at-large to the Board of Directors. As well, NONPF recognizes the other candidates who participated in the election process and thanks them for their interest in serving the organization. Leadership opportunities aside from elected positions exist within the committee and special interest group structures. See the NONPF Board page for more information about the 2008-2009 Board.
NONPF 34th ANNUAL MEETING SUMMARY The NONPF 34th Annual Meeting was held April 10-13, 2008, in Louisville, KY. Visit the conference page to read the summary and to view images from the meeting.
NONPF RESPONDS TO WALL STREET JOURNAL ARTICLE An article that appeared on April 2 in The Wall Street Journal described the growth of doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program and presented the ensuing concerns about the “blurring lines” between nurse practitioner and physician practice. The article focused mainly on the work of Dr. Mary Mundinger at Columbia University and the Council on Comprehensive Care (CACC) in advancing the DNP, as well announced that the National Board of Medical Examiners has agreed to develop a voluntary DNP certification exam based on the same test physicians take to qualify for a medical license.
The NONPF Board of Directors felt that a response from the organization was warranted to clarify the important role of the NP over the past 40 years for primary care, currently and through the DNP evolution. The Board identified numerous shortcomings of the article, notably its limited focus in presenting the DNP and the issue of certification. Keeping in mind the general readership of the Wall Street Journal, the Board kept the response brief and focused on the broad topics of relevance to the public. The Board does recognize that issues such as certification do need further clarification within the profession, notably to ensure understanding of certification at the role and population focus for regulation versus other voluntary certification. The DNP is a degree title – not a new nursing role – and our continued priority is to concentrate on shaping the DNP educational programs that will prepare the NP clinician.
The response submitted to the WSJ and subsequently published follows:
“’Making Room for Dr.
Nurse’ describes the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree as a powerful
innovation in nurse practitioner education. We agree. With a looming
primary care physician shortage on the horizon, qualified primary care
providers are in great demand-and who better than nurse practitioners to
provide leadership to help meet that demand? Over the past 40 years,
nurse practitioners (NPs) have provided high quality, cost effective
care to very diverse patients with complex health care needs.
Submitted April 4, 2008 by Joanne M. Pohl, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN On behalf of NONPF Board of Directors
LUCY MARION RECEIVES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NONPF honored Lucy Marion, dean and professor of the Medical College of Georgia School of Nursing, with the 2008 NONPF Lifetime Achievement Award. Lucy is recognized as a strong leader with a steadfast commitment to advancing the nurse practitioner (NP) role and NONPF. Through her work within NONPF, notably as president with the first two-year term, she has demonstrated how to identify opportunities for NPs and how to advance organizational work in support. She has contributed significantly to the advancement and sustainability of nurse managed health centers. She currently serves on the US Preventive Services Task Force. See the current issue of the The Mentor for more information about Lucy Marion.
ANNUAL RECOGNITION AWARD RECIPIENTS NONPF wishes to congratulate the recipients of the annual recognition and grant awards:
Outstanding NP Educator: Barbara Berner, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Outstanding Researcher: Susan Cohen, University of Pittsburgh Constance Uphold, University of Florida
Outstanding Faculty Practice: Julee Waldrop, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Preceptor Gold Star: Judith Ellington, University of Wisconsin, Madison Megan Eagle, University of Michigan
NEW AWARDS HONOR HENDERSON AND BLEICH In 2008, NONPF instituted 2 new recognition awards: Friend of NONPF and Service to NONPF.
NONPF honored Michael Bleich of the University of Kansas Medical Center (soon to be dean of the Oregon Health & Sciences University) as a Friend of NONPF for his volunteer work with Board development. Michael has consulted with the Board during the period of organizational restructuring and has helped the Board to strengthen its skills as a group – and on the individual level – to work cohesively and transparently and to be nimble in leading the work of the organization. He has donated significant time to this work, as well as to being available on an ongoing basis as a mentor to the Board.
NONPF also recognized MJ Henderson of the MGH Institute of Health Professions for her Service to NONPF. MJ Henderson has actively participated in NONPF committees and special projects for over ten years, with particular emphasis on gerontological issues. Her participation also on the Conference Committee is perhaps her most visible activity within NONPF. For years she has helped to bring members together to enjoy the annual conference through her role on the committee and her specific task as Mistress of Ceremonies of the Saturday awards dinner. Although her activities as MC are light and humorous, she brings continuity and a sense of belonging to the conference participants.
SMALL GRANT AWARD FOR DNP SCHOLARLY PROJECT NONPF awarded the 2008 Small Grant Award of $1000 to support a DNP student’s scholarly project. The grant recipient is Donald Gardenier, a student in the Case Western Reserve University’s DNP program, for his project: “Social Support and Adherence in AIDS Day Health Care (ADHC).” The grant award is sponsored by the Fitzgerald Health Education Associates
APEA OUTSTANDING POSTER AWARDS The Advanced Practice Education Associates (APEA) and Dr. Mary Neiheisel again sponsored the Outstanding Poster Awards in conjunction with the annual conference. Their generous sponsorship allows NONPF to give a $200 award to one poster per session (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) and one electronic poster. The recipients of the 2008 Outstanding Poster Awards are:
Exploration of Nurse Practitioner Practice with Clients who are Grieving
Integrating Diversity Issues Into Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) Cases
A Review of Environmental Health and Nurse Practitioner Education
Electronic Poster - Building Nurse Practitioner Genetic Capacity: Identifying Competencies, Resources and Challenges
REVISED CRITERIA FOR NP PROGRAMS
NONPF 34th
ANNUAL MEETING - Conference Wrap Up
INP/APN
NETWORK CONFERENCE
- September 17-20, 2008 NONPF offered a teleweb session entitled Doctoral Education for NPs: Sample Curriculum Templates on October 31, 2007. NONPF has developed exemplars of NP curriculum templates for Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs to provide faculty with sample resources and to foster creative thinking in the curriculum transformation process for quality NP education. This session presented sample post-BSN and post-masters curriculum models and discussion on strategies for curriculum development and integration of NP competencies. Archive program is now available. RESOURCE FOR APRN CURRICULUM & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS A new curriculum resource is available for APRN educators: APRN Education for Emergency Preparedness and All Hazards Response: Resources and Suggested Content. Developed by a national panel of APRN organizational representatives and content experts, the document provides suggested curriculum content within a framework that reviews the roles and opportunities for APRNs in all phases of disaster response. The document presents suggested critical content for all APRNs as well as detailed content and Web-based resources as a guide for curriculum development. See the project page to access this highly valuable resource document.
NP COMPETENCY BASED EDUCATION EVALUATION: USING A PORTFOLIO APPROACH
Presented in an easy-to-read format, with
an accompanying CD featuring practical tools for curriculum development,
this publication highlights the
The ABCs of Planning a Competency-based
NONPF RECEIVES GRANT TO STUDY NP PROGRAMS NONPF has received funding from the National Council of State Board of Nursing’s (NCSBN) Center for Regulatory Excellence Grant Program for its study Clarification of Nurse Practitioner Specialty and Subspecialty Clinical Track Titles, Hours, and Credentialing. The purpose of the 2-year study is to provide clarity about the current and emerging nurse practitioner programs leading to what has traditionally been called NP specialty and subspecialty practice. Curricular issues involving varying titles in NP clinical tracts which do not reflect role preparation and certification eligibility were the impetus behind submitting the proposal to NCSBN. The 4 phases of the study will involve: Web site reviews to identify the range of specialty and subspecialty graduate NP educational tracks; clarification of track titles, hours, curriculum, and credentialing information through focus groups; validation of findings from the focus groups through a broad survey of NP educational programs; and priority-setting with the NONPF members to provide future direction for NP education. The project principal investigator is Monica Scheibmeir, ARNP, PhD, the Treasurer of NONPF and an Associate Professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center. NONPF has also subcontracted with Berlin Sechrist Associates to partner in the leadership of the research study. An Advisory Group will provide input into each phase of the study. To learn more about the study, and the research and advisory team, visit the project Web page.
FAQS ON PRACTICE DOCTORATE
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