Volume 2 Issue 2- FEB/MARCH 2017 The Valley Foundation School of Nursing Inside This Issue 1 Faculty Recognition 1 NCLEX Pass Rates 2-6 Faculty and Student News 7-8 DNP News 9 Full Conference Flier 35 Years Sue Malloy 25 YEARS Jayne Cohen 15 YEARS: Cornelia Finkbeiner Debrayh Gaylle Colleen O'Leary -Kelley Here are the NCLEX scores for 2nd and 3rd quarter 2016. First time pass rate = 100% for 2nd quarter (N = 7); 96% for 3rd quarter (N = 56). Apr 2016 – Jun 2016 (N = 13) 7 7/100% Jul 2016 – Sep 2016 (N = 61) 56 54/96% AMAZING RESULTS : THANK YOU GRADUATES AND FACULTY! NCLEX PASS RATES REMAIN HIGH CONGRATULATIONS TO FACULTY WHO WILL BE HONORED AT THE FACULTY SERVICE RECOGNITION AND AWARDS SAVE THE DATE April 22, 2017 FOR A special event celebrating current and future leaders in nursing practice No cost to attend 6 CE hours 8:30 - 4:00 PM 8:30 - 9:00 - Registration Registered Nurses Transforming Health Care in Silicon Valley: Innovation and Evidence Information Regarding Registration and More on the last page
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Volume 2 Issue 2- FEB/MARCH 2017
The Valley Foundation School of Nursing
Inside This Issue
1 Faculty Recognition
1 NCLEX Pass Rates
2-6 Faculty and Student
News
7-8 DNP News
9 Full Conference Flier
35 Years Sue Malloy
25 YEARS Jayne Cohen
15 YEARS:
Cornelia Finkbeiner
Debrayh Gaylle
Colleen O'Leary -Kelley
Here are the NCLEX scores for 2nd and 3rd quarter 2016.
First time pass rate = 100% for 2nd quarter (N = 7); 96% for 3rd quarter (N = 56). Apr 2016 – Jun 2016 (N = 13) 7 7/100%
Jul 2016 – Sep 2016 (N = 61) 56 54/96%
AMAZING RESULTS : THANK YOU GRADUATES AND FACULTY!
NCLEX PASS RATES REMAIN HIGH
CONGRATULATIONS TO FACULTY WHO WILL BE HONORED AT THE
FACULTY SERVICE RECOGNITION AND AWARDS
SAVE THE DATE April 22, 2017
FOR
A special event celebrating current and future leaders in nursing practice No cost to attend 6 CE hours
8:30 - 4:00 PM
8:30 - 9:00 - Registration
Registered Nurses Transforming Health Care in Silicon Valley: Innovation and Evidence
Information Regarding Registration and More on the last page
MORE STUDENT ANDD FACULY NEWS
2017
SJSU STUDENT IN THE NEWS
From the San Jose Mercury
Seven weeks after suffering a heart attack while running in the Turkey Trot race on Thanksgiving Day, Mike Dosik reunites with the people who helped save his life Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017, near the scene of his collapse in San Jose, Calif. Joining him left to right, are nurses Zenebu Tegegne and Andrea Heiser, SJSU nursing student Annie Ho and Sue Sherrin of San Jose Search and Rescue. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Please see the DNP Orals Schedule somewhere in this newsletter. All students and Faculty are invited to attend either all or part of the day.
MORE FACULTY NEWS
Satu Larson presented her dissertation work at the CARHS Seminar on March 1.3. Her work is on Mental
Health of Children and Adolescents: Exposure to Victimizing Events and Use of Substances.
She is also awaiting publication of her article,
Larson, S., Spetz, J., Brindis, C., & Chapman, S. (2017) Characteristic differences between school-based health centers with and without mental health providers: A review of national trends. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, Article in Press.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2016.12.007
All Faculty are invited to attend the meeting on Thursday March 23, where discussions about CASA will be held.
2017 Congratulations to our former students who completed their Master's Degree, December 2016
Welcome New Alumni
Name Option First Adv Master's Project Title
Jessica Liston ADM T. McKinnon Level of informatics competencies among nurses, Sutter health
Katherine DeLaSerna
ADM T.McKinnon
K. Olfson. 2nd adv.
Burnt out on burn out: Leadership qualities that keep hospice nurses at their jobs
Edna Perez ADM T. McKinnon RN self-care behavior and relationship with stress and burnout
Melissa Nguyen ADM D. Goyal Level of postpartum depression knowledge among maternal-child nurses, Kaiser, SF
Deborah Rodriguez
ADM D. Canham Driving regulatory compliance through use of a nursing dashboard
Esther Sopelu ADM D. Canham Creating a culture of safety
Melanie Gaudinez
ADM D. Canham A systematic review: The impact of electronic media and video games on children and adolescents
Jean Guerrero ADM D. Canham Asian American elders in long term care: Is polypharmacy prevalent?
Christine Skolnik
NE S. McNiesh Nursing staff satisfaction in preparation and implementation of couplet care versus traditional care
Stephanie Villar ADM S. McNiesh Nurse manager leadership and nurse satisfaction: An integrative review
Tammi Reeves-Messner
NE A. Spilker Ssh! Babies Growing: A Clinical Practice Guideline for Reducing Noise in the NICU
Ly Yabut ADM R. Rosenblum A systematic review: EHR review of childhood obesity
Faculty and Student News Feb/March
2017 Student News
Via Services, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has served individuals with disabilities and their families for 72 years, is once again offering a Community Health Summer Nurse Internship at Via West Campus, our nationally-accredited special needs camp in Cupertino. Each year, Via West hosts 3,000+ children, teens, and adults with developmental and physical disabilities during school year respite weekends and longer summer sessions.
Our internship began in 2009 with a grant from The Valley Foundation, and more than 70 student nurses have completed the program. This year, we are opening 10 spots in this highly-competitive internship. Would you be able to share this flyer with your nursing students? Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions, or would like further information. Sandy Keefe, MSN, RN Manager for Grants, Research & Healthcare Via Services 13851 Stevens Canyon Rd, Cupertino, CA 95014 408-867-1115, ext. 106 www.viaservices.org
CNSA Events
Go to CNSA Facebook Page to volunteer March
CNSA will be assisting at Washington Hospital Stroke Screening on Saturday, March 11. They will assist in providing stroke education such as diet, sign and symptoms, and pass out magnets. *Prerequisite for this event is experience on a Med Surg stroke unit.
CNSA will be manning the “Disability Awareness Booth” On March 16 from 10AM-2PM @ Spartapalooza Wellness Festival. CNSA members will provide information about disabilities to help students become more aware of their attitudes to other students with disabilities and increase disability awareness. The CNSA booth will include a Q&A plus some small interactive activities. (Semester 1 students who sign up will get 1 extra credit point for Arlene’s class!!!) Location: Diaz Compean Student Union Ballroom
CNSA Sponsoring a Northern CA Event “Breakthrough to Nursing” Saturday, 3/18: Pre-Nursing Conference at SJSU Time: 10AM-2PM Location: Student Union Theatre This organization introduces non-nursing college and high school students to Nursing. The focus is on reaching underserved minorities. We are proud to have the event on our campus this year.
Monday, March 20 will be CNSA’s Third Meeting, 4-5:30PM Location: Meeting Room 3B, Student Union Speaker: TBA
April- Go to CNSA Facebook Page to volunteer
Tuesday, 4/4: Blood Drive with PHNC at St. Paul’s Community Church, 405 S. 10th St., San Jose (Right across campus from dorms). Time: 9 am to 4 pm.
DNP Student Oral Presentations Friday April 7 Dudley Moorehead Hall Room 150 Volunteers needed to help on shifts throughout the day. All students are welcome to attend any or all of the day. Monday, 4/24: CNSA’s Last Meeting for this year + ELECTION DAY!, 4-5:30PM Location: Meeting Room 3B, Student Union
Sunday, 4/30: Volunteer for March for Babies
• CNSA will help with set up, registration, face painting, kids station, snacks, water, and cheering at points along the course.
• Time: 8:00 am - about 12:00 pm • Location: History Park, 1650 Senter Rd., San
Jose. Parking ranges $6 to $10. Distance of walk/run is 3 miles.
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING CLUB
PHNC has their second general meeting this Friday, March 3rd, from 5-6:30 pm in Meeting Room #5 of Student Union. Our guest speaker Vanessa Brewer is a SJSU Nursing Alumna who is working at Stanford and teaches Pediatrics clinical at VMC.
PHNC and Horace Mann Elementary School are joining together to present the Student Health Fair on March 10th from 1-2 pm. We will talk about helmet safety and hand hygiene to a group of student. Follow facebook page for more updates and details.
PHNC volunteers at Second Harvest Food Bank! Join us as we sort food on Wednesday March 15, 6-8
pm, at one of the largest food banks in Santa Clara county! Use our online sign up sheet to secure your spot. Check our facebook page for registration, directions, and more information.
Please Join PHNC as we do our semiannual bake sale on March 20 outside Student Union. This bake sale will raise funds for a charity dedicated to public health and wellness. Come on by and support your Public Health Nursing Club!
DNP NEWS
2017
DNP News
Lola Alli (Class of 2017) has received a $100,000
grant to open a community group home for
clients transitioning from
Sonoma Developmental
Center. She will be the
Certified Nurse
Administrator for the
home.
KT Helgesen (Class of
2017) will be taking a
position as assistant
professor on the clinical
practice track for the
University of Texas at
Tyler, Fall 2017. KT has received scholarships
from C ACN – nurse educator, a Sant
scholarship, and from Fresno the Presidents
Collaborative Honors Scholarship.
Helen Pagilagan (Class of 2017) is now the
System Manager of Care Management
Education for the
Alameda Health
System and will be
teaching MSN Case
Management
Program at Samuel
Merritt University in
the summer of 2017.
Rebecca Norwick (Class of
2017), Program Director of
the FNP Residency program
at Santa Rosa Community
Health Center, is delighted to
report that SHCRC received received the 1st
ANCC Acccreditation for this residency program.
Robert Allen Vos (Class of
2017) has been named
Director of Nursing for
Centinela Medical Center in
Inglewood, California. He is
also the recipient of a Sant
Scholarship.
Job Updates
Ugo Ndubaku (Class of 2018) has taken a
position as a nurse practitioner for
Comprehensive Pain Management.
Matthew Burke (Class of 2018) has taken a
position as Clinical Liaison for Bristol-Myers and
is now traveling all over the world!
Sheree Goldman (Class of 2018) is writing
online CEU courses for Wild Insurance Medical
Education on sexual assault response.
Lisa Hood (Class of 2018) is now a full-time
assistant professor at Fresno Pacific University.
Carolyn Cook (Class of
2018) is now an
adjunct professor at
CSU Stanislaus.
Martha Mays (Class of 2018) has taken a
position as Cardiology Nurse Practitioner at a
community hospital.
And scholarships too...
Debbie Slack – Gay (Class of 2017) is now
Clinical Coordinator for a new dialysis clinic. She
also received a Sant Scholarship.
DNP NEWS
2017
Amanda Horrocks (Class of 2017) has been
doing guest lectures at Sierra College and is the
recipient of a Sant Nursing Scholarship.
Lori Arguello (Class of 2017) received both the
Sant Scholarship and the CHHS Presidential
Collaborative Honors Scholarship.
Dr. Evangeline Rico (Class of 2016) has been
promoted to Chief Nurse/Clinical Director for
Ambulatory and Specialty Clinic Services at the
San Francisco VA Hospital. Congratulations
Evangeline!
Dr. Susan Herman (Class
of 2014) has completed
the second part of her
article on
transformational
leadership entitled,
Effects of Nursing Position
on Transformational Leadership Practices. It is
pending publication in the Journal of Nursing
Administration, June 2017
Dr. Herman is now on the AONE education
commission, the nursing leadership
development commission for a CNL, the Hill
ROM Chief Nursing Advisory Council, and the
March of Dimes Executive Leadership team.
Dr. Diane Crayton and Dr.
Janice Sanders (Class of
2014) presented at the
American Psychiatric Nurses
Association National
Conference in Hartford,
Connecticut in late 2016 on
the Addictive Counsel Interactive Panel. They
also presented on Creating Mental Wellness:
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing at the UC
Davis Pre-– Health Conference.
Dr. Angela Lee Riggins (Class of 2014)
presented a poster at the ACN L leadership
conference in Anaheim in February. The poster
was on Incorporating the Electronic Medical
Record Tools during Simulation May Improve
Nurses Brain Muscle Memory. Dr. Lee Riggins
also gave a podium presentation, "what is
evidence-based practice? What is research?"
At the Interdisciplinary Research Conference,
October 2016 in Fresno, CA. She will be
presenting at two upcoming conferences as
well.
Dr. Christopher Patty (Class
of 2014) is doing a podium
presentation on "Project
Management – Application
for Medication Safety", at the
American Society of
Healthcare Pharmacists,
Minneapolis, Minnesota in June 2017.
Dr. Gail McGlothlin (Class of 2016) has been
asked to participate in the development of
curriculum for training for intraspinal drug
delivery for allied health personnel as
recommended by The Polyanalgesic Consensus
Conference (PACC) neuromodulation group.
Please see the DNP Orals Schedule
somewhere in this newsletter. All
Students and Faculty are invited to
attend either all or part of the day.
Dr. Diane Crayton
CSU Northern California Consortium Doctor of Nursing Practice PROJECT DEFENSES
DUDLEY MOOREHEAD HALL ROOM 150 All students and faculty are invited to these presentations. You may stay for one or more.
Time Name Project Title Project Chair
8:30 Jila Ghabeljoo Pain Management at the End of Life in the ICU setting Dr. Diane Katsma
9:00 Amanda Horrocks
Developing a Clinical tool for the Assessment and Diagnosis of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
Dr. Ruth Rosenblum
9:30 Lori Arguello Impact of Behavioral Genetic Traits on Weight Maintenance Success following a Medically Supervised Very Low Calorie Diet
Dr. Deepika Goyal
10:00
Darina Kavanagh Empowerment with an Organizational Development Tool Dr. Constance Hill
10:30
Debbie Shih Attitudes and Perceptions of Advanced Practice Nurses toward HIT and its Effects on Caring
Dr. Ruth Rosenblum
11:00
Jaime Hare
Efficacy of Continuous Passive Motion after Total Knee Arthroplasty in US Veteran Patients
Dr. Colleen O’Leary-Kelley
11:30
Rebecca Norwick
Pre-Conception Care and Prescribed Opioids Dr. Linda Morgan
12:30
Anna Montejano The Effects of Multiple Teaching Modalities in Emergency Department Orientation on Non-ED Experienced Nurse
Dr. Sylvia Miller
1:00 Ingrid Mitchell Implementing evidence based practices for preventing cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) infection and the role of post-operative oral antibiotic
Dr. Terea Gianetta
1:30 Chris Stewart Primary Care Provider Training in Chronic Pain Management Dr. Terea Gianetta 2:00 Debbie Slack-
Gay African American Men and Ostrich Behavior Dr. Sylvia Miller
2:30 Helen Pagiligan Factors that Affect Turnover Intention of RNs in the Acute Hospital: A Meta-Analysis
Dr. Tamara McKinnon
3:00 Gloria Escalona Antibiotic Stewardship: The Role of the Long-term Facility Nurse
Dr. Lori Rodriguez
3:30 Donna LeBaron An Assessment of ADN Nursing Students’ Understanding of Health Literacy Concepts
Dr. Lori Rodriguez
4:00 Robert Vos An Assessment of the Frontline Nurse Leader’s Role, And an Analysis of the Complexities of the Role
Dr. Lori Rodriguez
4:30 Funmilola Alli Developing a Care Map for Aging Patients with Autism to Improve Transitions of Care
Dr. Lisa Rauch
REGISTERED NURSES
TRANSFORMING
HEALTH CARE IN
SILICON VALLEY:
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