Curriculum Vitae Michelle L. Munroe CNM, DNP, FACNM, COL, USA PROFESSIONAL ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 115 Lynnmoor Drive Graduate School of Nursing Silver Spring, Maryland 4301 Jones Bridge Road 20901 Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4712 Education: Year Degree Institution/Location 2014 Doctor of Nursing Practice Frontier Nursing University Hyden, Kentucky 2003 Master of Science, Nurse Midwifery University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland 1992 Bachelor of Science, Nursing University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Certification and Licensure Certification Board: American Midwifery Certification Board Date: December 31, 2016 Number: 11382 Licensure: APRN-HI 871 RN-HI 58118 Leadership CIVILIAN EXPERIENCE Date JUN 2015 Source/Type Inducted as a Fellow American College of Nurse Midwives 2008-2013 American College of Nurse Midwives Uniformed Services Affiliate President
2003-2008 Army representative to Military Chapter of American College of Nurse Midwives 1996-2003 2000 Emergency Nursing Association, President local chapter ENA President local chapter, Central Texas MILITARY EXPERIENCE: Dates Position Scope of Role 2013- present Assistant Professor Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing Responsible for education, research and investigation in the Practice-Education Program. 2012- Present 2012- Present 2013- present Commandant Graduate Studies of Nursing, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Graduate Studies of Nursing, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland Credentialed CNM Executes military command and control of approximately 250 graduate nursing students from all branches of service. Provides executive level leadership as Deputy Brigade Commander. A member of the Dean s cabinet. Development, management coordination, evaluation, mentoring of 250 advanced practice nursing students and doctor of philosophy students. Inpatient and Outpatient clinical duties at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center 2010-2012 Deputy Commander for Nursing, Kenner Army Health Clinic, FT Lee, Virginia 2009-2010 Chief, OB/GYN Clinic, Madigan Army Medical Center, Responsible for the provision of care specifically nursing and ancillary services for over 20,000 beneficiaries. Provides leadership, administrative control and oversees operations for 175 staff members. Key member of the leadership team that executes a 40M budget. Directs The Joint Commission process, Process Improvement and Patient Safety initiatives. Senior Officer responsible and accountable for over 130 staff members
Tacoma, Washington 2008-2010 Chief, Nurse Midwifery Service, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington which includes, physicians, APRNs, residents, interns, RNs, LPNs and nursing assistants who serve 100,000 eligible beneficiaries. Accountable for a budget of 1.3million dollars. Maintains a full clinical practice. Supervises three CNMs providing both inpatient and outpatient care and ensuring 24/7 coverage. Responsible for comprehensive, quality well woman, gynecology, antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care. As a staff midwife supervised 16 residents and numerous medical students during rotations on labor and delivery and provided lectures during academics. 2008-2008 Research Nurse, Deployed Combat Casualty Research Team, 86 th Combat Support Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq FEB 2008 2008 2006-2008 Chief, Nurse Midwifery Service, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA Serves as a research nurse responsible for facilitating research studies in the Iraq Theater of Operations to improve healthcare delivery and the technological basis for trauma care to over 160,000 military, coalition and contract personnel. Primary on site investigator for numerous protocols ensuring accurate and appropriate data collection. Augmented the 86 th CSH personnel during mass casualties and as a subject matter expert. Supervises three CNMs providing both inpatient and outpatient care and ensuring 24/7 coverage. Responsible for comprehensive, quality well woman, gynecology, antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care. As a staff midwife supervised 16 residents and numerous medical students during rotations on labor and delivery and provided lectures during academics. OB/GYN representative for the Pregnant Soldier Wellness Program providing expertise and lectures to active duty soldiers.
2005-2006 Chief, Nurse Midwifery Service, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI 2003-2005 Certified Nurse Midwife, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 2001-2003 Student Nurse Midwife, University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Responsible for the comprehensive quality well woman, gynecology, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum care and health promotion for beneficiaries. Supervised six APRNs and provided 24 hour coverage of midwifery care on labor and delivery with an average of 220 deliveries per month. Supports medical, nursing and patient education programs, clinical research and leadership development. Responsible for the comprehensive quality well woman, gynecology, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum care and health promotion for 150-200 beneficiaries per month. Independently manages low-risk labor patients and their deliveries. Supervises 24 medical students, interns and residents. Army Long Term Health Education and Training Program. Full time student in Masters of Nursing Program specializing in Nurse Midwifery. 1998-2001 1995-1998 1994-1995 Clinical Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, Darnall Army Community Hospital, Fort Hood, Texas Clinical Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, McDonald Army Community Hospital, Fort Eustis, VA Clinical Staff Nurse, Labor and Delivery, Brooke Army Clinical Staff nurse in a 16 bed emergency department within a 102 operational bed MEDDAC, expandable to 343 beds, supporting a population of 145,000 beneficiaries. Assistant Head Nurse and charge nurse supervising 7 staff members who supported 180 patient visits per day. Serves as charge nurse on rotating shifts in Level IV Emergency Room/Urgent Care Center supporting an average of 2800 visits per month. Supervises 7 personnel and responsible for $250,000. Compiles documentation for the executive leadership team. Responsible for direct care to obstetrical patients during labor and
1992-1994 Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX Clinical Staff Nurse, Gynecology and Oncology, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX, delivery. Anticipating complications and the management of these. Directly supervises 4 staff members, providing solutions to problems, evaluating quality of care and ensures appropriate assignment of staff. Charge nurse on a 31 bed combined surgical gynecology, oncology, infertility, postpartum unit in a large level 1 regional medical center. Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and documents nursing care IAW AMEDD standards of nursing practice. Teaches and prepares patients for surgery and procedures and monitors their progression throughout their hospitalization. Honors and Awards: Date Award Organization 2013 Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau 2012 Meritorious Service Medal 2011 A Proficiency Designator Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Kenner Army Health Clinic, Ft Lee, VA 23801 USAMEDCOM 2010 Meritorious Service Medal Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA 2009 Order of the Military Medical US Army Merit 2009 Armed Forces District Military OB/GYN Award American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, San Diego, CA 2008 Combat Action Badge 86 th Combat Support Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq 2008 Bronze Star Medal 86 th Combat Support Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq 2006 Meritorious Service Medal Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, HI
2001 Army Commendation Medal Darnall Army Community Hospital, Fort Hood, TX 1998 Army Commendation Medal McDonald Army Community Hospital, Fort Eustis, VA 1995 Meritorious Service Medal Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX EDUCATION Non-Degree Granting: 2013 MedExcellence Uniformed Services University 2012 2011 2010 2009 InterAgency Institute for Federal Healthcare Executives Army Nurse Corps Strategic Issues AMEDD Executive Skills Course Hospital Executive Leadership Program Arlington, Virginia Fort Sam Houston, Texas Fort Sam Houston, Texas Fort Lewis, Washington 2009 AMEDD Advanced Nurse Leadership Fort Sam Houston, Texas Course 2006 Intermediate Level Education Honolulu, Hawaii (Command and General Staff College) 1999 Officer Advanced Course Fort Sam Houston, Texas 1997 Clinical Head Nurse Course Fort Sam Houston, Texas 1997 Combat Casualty Care Course Fort Sam Houston, Texas 1997 1993 AMEDD Company Grade Pre- Command Course Critical Care Nursing Course Fort Sam Houston, Texas Fort Sam Houston, Texas Publications: PEER REVIEWED: Nielsen, Peter; Munroe, Michelle; Foglia, Lisa; Piecek, Roxanne, Backman, Mary-Paul, Cypher, Rebecca; Smith, Denise. Collaborative Practice Model: Madigan Army Medical Center. Obstetrics/Gynecology Clinics of North America; September 2012, Vol 39, pp 399-410. Deering, Shad; Rosen, Michael A; Ludi, Vivian; Munroe, Michelle; Pocrnich, Amber, Laky, Christine; Napolitano, Peter G. On the Front Lines of Patient Safety: Implementation and
Evaluation of Team Training in Iraq. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety: August 2011-Volume 37-No 8, pp350-356. Smith, Denise C. CNM; Munroe, Michelle. CNM; Foglia, Lisa M. MD; Nielsen, Peter E. MD; Deering, Shad H. MD. Effects of Deployment on Depression Screening Scores in Pregnancy at an Army Military Treatment Facility. Obstetrics & Gynecology: September 2010 - Volume 116 - Issue 3 - pp 679-684 Hill, MJ, McWilliams, GD, Garcia-Sur, D., Chen, B., Munroe, ML, Hoeldtke, NJ. The Effect of Membrane Sweeping on Prelabor Rupture of Membranes: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Obstetrics & Gynecology: June 2008 - Volume 111 - Issue 6 - pp 1313-1319 NON-PEER REVIEWED Munroe, M. (2015). Contraception and Deployment. Army MEDCOM Mercury Women's Health Special Edition, MAY 2015. BOOK CHAPTERS: Seibert, D., D Angelo, M & Munroe, M. (2015). The future of pharmacogenomics in nursing. In Lea, D. H., Cheek, D. J., Brazeau, D., & Brazeau, G. Mastering Pharmacogenomics: A Nurse's Handbook for Success; pp 205-217. Sigma Theta Tau. Presentations: National JUN 2015 Plan of Action for a Nurse Midwifery Education Program at the Uniformed Services University, Uniformed Services Affiliate Education Day JUN 2015 Long-Acting Reversible Contraception workshop, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, National Conference, New Orleans, LA. JUN 2014 Long-Acting Reversible Contraception workshop, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee JUN 2014 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding & Endometrial Sampling, A Hands on workshop, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee JUL 2011 VA Women s Healthcare Summit 2011. DOD Panel: Update on Women s Healthcare. Personally chosen by LTG Horoho, Surgeon General for the Army. MAY 2011 American College of Nurse Midwives 56th Annual Meeting and Exposition. Team training: Are you as good as you think? San Antonio, TX
FEB 2011 North Atlantic Regional Medical Command Update. Patient Centered Medical Home and TeamSTEPPS Regional JAN 2013 Grand Rounds Guest Lecturer, Collaborative Practice, OB/GYN Residency Program, FT Bragg, North Carolina. POSTER PRESENTATIONS: JAN 2010 Patient Centered Care Implemented Effectively: Stork Advisory Council, Madigan Army Medical Center, Military Health Sciences Conference, National Harbor, Maryland. Teaching Experience: UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES Graduate Courses Co-Coordinated: Date/Semester Summer 2015 Summer 2015 Summer 2014 Fall 2014 Summer 2013 Fall 2013 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Graduate Courses Fall 2014 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Fall2013 Fall2012 Course #/Title/Course Level GSN717/Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation GSN 716 Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Obstetrics/Embryology/DNP FNP 604 Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Obstetrics/MSN and DNP students GSN 713/Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Gynecology/DNP FNP 604 Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Obstetrics/MSN and DNP students FNP 602/Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Gynecology/DNP FNP 604 Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Obstetrics/MSN and DNP students FNP 602/Advanced Diagnosis and Management in Gynecology/DNP Guest Lecturer FNP607/Primary Care for the Military Member GSN701/Advanced Practice Role FNP607/Primary Care for the Military Member GSN701/Advanced Practice Role FNP607/Primary Care for the Military Member
School of Medicine 18 DEC 2014 Faculty for OB/GYN OSCE/Medical Students 28 AUG 2014 Faculty for OB/GYN/Medical Students 10 SEP 2013 Preceptor for Small Groups for Introduction to Clinical Reasoning/MS2 28 AUG 2013 Faculty for OB/GYN OSCE/Medical Students TEAMSTEPPS MASTER TRAINER 2012 Numerous classes training McDonald Army Health Clinic, Fort Eustis, VA 2011 Lead Trainer for Kenner Army Health Clinic, Fort Lee, VA 2010 Nurse Champion for TeamSTEPPS, Trained University of Washington Medical System 2009-2010 Sustainment Training, Nurse Champion, Madigan Army Medical Center 2009 Lead Trainer for TeamSTEPPS Train the Trainer, 28 th CSH 2008 Train the Trainer Course 345 th CSH, 10 th CSH, and 14 th CSH 2008 Nurse Champion, Trained entire unit 86 th CSH while deployed in Iraq Miscellaneous Teaching 2007-present Centering Pregnancy Facilitator 2006-2010 Faculty-OB/GYN residency program, Madigan Army Medical Center 2004-2011 Neonatal Resuscitation Program Instructor 2003-2006 OB/GYN Nursing Specialty Identifier Course, Guest Lecturer, TriplerArmy Medical Center, Hawaii Academic/Service Activities: National Date 2013-Present Service Women s Health Advance Practice Nursing Consultant to the Army Surgeon General COMMITTEES: 2014-present 2014-present Health Affairs Women's Health Issues Working Group Perinatal Advisory Group 2013 DOD Education Community of Practice, USU Representative
2012-2013 Centering Healthcare Institute 4 th National Conference Planning Committee, Washington D.C. Local Date Title (Chair/Member) Service/Committee 2012-Present AUG 2014- present 2012-2014 2012-Present 2012-Present Member Chair Member Chair Member Dean s Cabinet Military Awards Panel, USU Military Awards Panel, USU Medical Readiness Officer, USU Student Promotions Committee, USU 2012-2014 Member Graduate School of Nursing Curriculum Committee, USU 2010-2012 Chair Patient Safety Committee 2010-2012 Chair Infection Control Committee 2010-2012 Chair Nurse Executive Meeting 2010-2012 Chair Joint Commission Committee 2010-2012 Chair Patient Caring Touch System Implementation 2010-2012 Chair Population Health Committee 2010-2012 Member Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 2010-2012 Member Credentials Committee 2010-2012 Member Risk Management Meeting 2010-2012 Member Impaired Health Care Provider Program 2010-2012 Member Patient Centered Medical Home Committee 2010-2012 Member Awards Committe 2010-2012 Member PBAC
Membership in Professional Organization: Date 2014-present 2013-present 2012-present 2012-present 2011-present Organization American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society Military Officers Association Lifetime Member Interagency Healthcare Institute Lifetime Member Army Nurse Corps Association 2003-2008 Army representative to Military Chapter of American College of Nurse Midwives 2002-present American College of Nurse Midwives; 2015 Lifetime member 2008-2013 President Uniformed Services Affiliate, American College of Nurse Midwives 1996-2003 Emergency Nursing Association, President local chapter 2000 ENA President local chapter, Central Texas