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Alexander Wolf, CCRN

University of Virginia DNP
Biography

I have been a registered nurse since graduating with my BSN from the Loretto Heights School of Nursing at Regis University in 2010. In three years of clinical practice as a registered nurse in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Denver Health, I founded the hospital’s ICU Delirium Journal Club and worked on several quality improvement team projects, including the development of the hospital’s “Sepsis Alert” protocol in 2013. In the fall of 2013, I began graduate study in the dual-track BSN-DNP program for Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist at the University of Virginia. In addition to facilitating rapid response simulations for medical and nursing students, I am collaborating with fellow nursing and medical students in developing a student-run free clinic to provide urgent care services and health coaching to underserved members of the Charlottesville community. Additionally, I serve as a leader of the HeArt of Medicine initiative, an inter-professional project that fosters an art-focused exploration and discussion of end-of-life topics between medical and nursing students. My clinical interests include palliative care, cognitive impairment, and geriatric health promotion.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Veteran Healthcare – Palliative care
Dissertation: Transforming palliative care through inter-professional collaboration and education(anticipated)

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Charlottesville VA United States

Ian Wolfe, BA, RN, CCRN

University of Minnesota PhD
Biography

I am currently a PhD student in the nursing department at the University of Minnesota. In addition to my PhD work I am pursuing MA degree in the center for bioethics. I have worked in burn and pediatric intensive care units. In addition to nursing, I completed a bachelor’s degree in philosophy with a focus on illness and relational ethics. My interests are in pediatrics, ethics, and social justice. I have attended the Nurse in Washington Internship and participated in my state internship planning committee, as well as chairing thelocal chapter of the AACN’s research committee. I have also chaired and participated in many other critical care committees. My area of study and interest is the bioethics of medical complexity. I am interested in the competing values that medical complexity elicits, which influences policy, law, ethics, and practice. Social justice and equity are the overall fundamental driving forces behind this pursuit towards the allocation of resources based on health care obligations and needs. In particular I am interested in how rescue grants moral legitimacy in healthcare and creates disparate domains of health between private and public health. My research is informed by critical realism, which seeks to identify causal mechanisms and structures that underlie observable phenomena. My work is integrative and acknowledges the need to utilize mixed methods. Overall my area of research utilizes qualitative methods such as narrative inquiry, case study, and ethnography. Social justice, systems theory, critical realism, integral theory, feminist theory, and bioethics inform my research.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Veterans Healthcare – Policy and Leadership
Dissertation: “How does this happen?” A critical realist approach to complexity in pediatrics after rescue in a particular case.

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Minneapolis MN United States

Jerome Wray, MPH, MS, RN, CNS

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University of Cincinnati PhD

Crystal Wright

University of Virginia PhD
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: N/A

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United States

Lauren Wright, RN

University of South Florida PhD
Biography

My name is Lauren, a 25 year old Nurse Practitioner and PhD student at the University of South with a focus in psychoneuroimmunology. I am passionate about preventative health in the global community and utilization of integrative medicine to improve health outcomes. The opportunity to further my education came in the form of an invitation to study abroad in India for four weeks with the support of the Benjamin A. Gillman International Scholarship. This comprehensive clinical and cultural immersion experience provided the opportunity to impart health care and patient education during clinical rotations in the underserved community of Dehradun, Patti, and Rishikesh while receiving didactic and hands on education in traditional medicine systems. Studying Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Reiki and their interactions with Allopathic medicine under trained practitioners has provided a fundamental foundation necessary to reach my goals: my personal goal of providing compassionate care, professional goal of Adult Nurse Practitioner and Scientist, and academic goal of researching integrative medicine and psychoneuroimmunology. Working towards these goals included interning at the Florida Naturopathic Physician’s Association (FNPA) as Fundraising Chair, where I have gained leadership experience by collaborating with numerous health care professionals. During a research assistantship with holistic company, Medicine Talk, I gained experience with synthesis of evidence based articles to improve patient education. Currently, I work as a Graduate Research Assistant with Sigma Theta Tau International hall of fame Scientist, Dr. Munro, on a capstone Frequency of Oral Care Interventions Study to determine optimal toothbrushing frequency for mechanically ventilated adults.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Veterans Healthcare – Global Health
Dissertation: The impact of mindfulness based stress reduction on the microbiome in pregnant Veterans

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Tampa Fl United States

Salena Wright-Brown

Duquesne University PhD
Biography

I am currently pursuing PhD in Nursing at Duquesne University. I have worked for the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks in a variety of Advanced Practice and leadership roles, including as APN in Emergency Department, Cardiac Evaluation clinics and Occupational Health and as the Manager for the Clinical Support Section. Currently I am the Associate Director, Patient Care Services at the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks and detailed to the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery Medical Center in Jackson as their Associate Director, Patient Care Services. My research interests include the effect of violence, espeically in the health care work site. I also have interest in the use of informatics in health care and have served as the technical liaison in previous roles in the VHA and currently as the co-chair of the national barcode oversight committee. Additionally I have served as the chair of the Nursing Practice Transformation workgroup for the VHA Office of Nursing Service, a role which afforded me the opportunity for input to the operational aspects of portions of the strategic plan. I have dual post graduate certifcations in forensic nursing and forensic science and have served part time as deputy coroner. In 2013, I was awarded the Graham/Tucker award for the City of Lowell, Arkansas for service as chair of the Planning Commission.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Veteran Healthcare – Violence in Healthcare
Dissertation: Registered Nurses injured by violence while on duty in Emergency Departments

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Lowell AR United States

Linden Wu

PhD, MSN, BSN, RN University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
Biography

Linden Wu earned her PhD ’19, MSN ’19, BSN ’14 at the University of Pittsburgh. Her dissertation examined the relationship among cyber dating abuse, binge drinking and emotion dysregulation. She has expanded her nursing research skills through receipt of multiple fellowships supported by the National Institute of Health, a fellowship with the GetWellNetwork’s O’Neil Center focusing on patient engagement using technologic tools, a fellowship with the Jewish Healthcare Foundation Feinstein Patient Safety Fellowship, participation in federally-funded research studies with well-established mentors, and presentations at the local, state, national, and international levels.

Linden is currently working as a Clinical Integration Specialist in the quality improvement department of a local hospital. She works to coordinate quality improvement and research projects/ initiatives. Her role is to ensure and introduce evidence based based standards and best practices at the hospital.

Linden has worked as an informatics nurse (2019-2020), a position that has allowed her to expand her knowledge regarding electronic health records, serve as an internal consultant to staff and create sustainable end user engagement. She has participated at system-wide go lives, educating staff regarding the transitions to the electronic health record, and new technological applications. Previously, she worked as a clinical psychiatric nurse (2015-2019) on an integrated health and aging program, where she had the privilege of caring for patients with co-occurring diagnoses including depression, suicide ideation, and post traumatic stress disorder, bandaging their wounds, and advocating for their health needs.

Kerry Wulpern, BSN

University of Michigan-Flint DNP
Biography

Kerry Wulpern has completed two years of a four year program at the University of Michigan at Flint, planning to graduate May 2016 receiving an Adult/Geriatric Nurse Practitioner and Doctorate of Nursing Practice degrees. She received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Norwich University in 2010. She currently works on a step down cardiology unit at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. After starting her career in cardiology it soon became very obvious to Kerry that she had grown quite fond of the heart failure patient population, it is in this area that she hopes to specialize as a nurse practitioner. She is an active participant on the heart failure committee to improve patient education and decrease readmission rates. When Kerry isn’t working or doing school work she likes to spend time volunteering, most recently participating in a blood pressure clinic at local community dinners. She likes to spend time participating in outdoor activities, alpine skiing, kayaking, playing golf, spending time at the water, and playing with her American Bulldog Daisy.

Notes

Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Heart Failure
Dissertation: Heart Failure

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Lebanon NH United States

Renee Wynn, CRNP, MSN, WHNP-BC

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Thomas Jefferson University School of Nursing DNP