Mary Sue Hager MS, APRN, FNP/bc Associate Lecturer Education Year Institution Degree 1992 University of Wyoming BSN 1997 University of Wyoming MS, FNP Professional Experience: 7/2011 : Family Nurse Practitioner at Platte River Family Practice faculty Practice setting. 8/2009 : Associate Lecturer, RN/BSN Completion Track - Online instructor in the RN/BSN Completion Program. - Course Coordinator two RN/BSN nursing courses - Perform clinical site visits (each semester, as needed) on FNP students in the graduate program. - Clinical preceptor for current MS Educator student - FNP practice to meet ANCC national certification requirements at Platte River Family Practice - Design and create online Nursing courses - Mentor for Adjunct Faculty teaching in the RN/BSN Completion Program - Community and program advising in Casper for Casper College A.D.N. students and RN s seeking higher education in nursing, State of Wyoming and students admitted to the program living outside of Wyoming - Guest Lecturer: Graduate Program in Social Work: SOWK 5795 (Summer 09), and SOWK 5800 on Rural Nursing topics (Fall 2009) 2004 2011: Family Nurse Practitioner at Westside Women s Clinic faculty practice 8/2003 8/2008: Assistant Lecturer, Online Coordinator in the RN/BSN Completion Program - Instructor in online and campus courses in the BSN and RN/BSN programs. - Perform clinical site visits on FNP students in the graduate program. - FNP practice to meet ANCC national certification requirements at Planned Parenthood in Casper - Coordinate sites, preceptors and contractual requirements for online clinical courses in the RN/BSN Completion Program - Designed and wrote online Nursing course N2240 - Course coordinator for N3020, N3040, N4870, N4875 - Administrative responsibilities regarding overall RN/BSN Completion Program continuity: mentoring adjunct faculty, quality assurance of online courses, administrate admission policy and procedures, student recruitment, and advising - RN/BSN Coordinator 8/03 Fall 2007 - Member of Dean Clarke s Leadership Committee
1/2002 8/2003: Family Nurse Practitioner/Nursing Supervisor at Natrona County Public Health - Preceptor for FNP students at UW - Preceptor for Casper College A.D.N. students in clinical setting - ENPC provider - UW Adjunct faculty status: Wyoming Family Practice; taught N3040 online and N4870 campus. - Nursing Supervisor over staff nurses at public Health - Researched and wrote medical/clinic protocols, co-authored smoking cessation program for the clinic at Public Health - Facilitated Protocol review for Wyoming Reproductive Council - Assisted in writing the Title X, Family Planning Grant from Wyoming Reproductive Council and received funding - Quality assurance: reviewed nursing forms, practice guidelines for nursing for the public health agency. 8/1997 1/2002: Assistant Lecturer, RN/BSN Completion Program - Instructor in RN/BSN Completion Program - Preceptor for FNP students for School of Nursing at Central Wyoming Family Planning in Douglas, WY (Title X clinic) - Student recruitment and advising throughout the state for the RN/BSN program - Emergency Pediatric Nurse Association (ENPC) Provider - Faculty practice: FNP at Central Wyoming Family Planning and Natrona County Public Health - Received ANCC certification as FNP 1996 1997: Completed MS studies and FNP licensure in the State of Wyoming. - Relief RN in Pediatrician Offices while completing the FNP program at UW 1992 1996: RN at Wyoming Medical Center, Pediatrics and Outpatient Surgery - Served on hospital Quality Assurance Board - Obtained ENPC and PALS certifications - Employed as a Charge Nurse 1992: Completed Undergraduate Degree - Obtained licensure as RN after graduating from University of Wyoming. Awards and Honors Research and Scholarship Grants and Funding: College of Health Science Research Committee approved full funding of the proposal submitted by Dr. Vicki Murdock, Social Work and Susie Hager MS, FNP, School of Nursing on May 5, 2004. Funding was received for this research proposal in June, 2005 and data gathering began at that time. Presentations (Refereed National and International Abstracts): Murdock, V. and Hager, M.S. (2006). A Natural Bridge: Why LTC Nurse Aides and Residents Connect. 27 th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Lexington, KY, Apr. 5-8, 2006. Presentations (Other): 1. Guest Speaker: First Annual Rural Health Conference, Laramie, WY, 2001
2. Scheduled speaker during Wyoming Medical Center Critical Care Seminars, Casper, Wyoming. Topic: Pediatric Assessment and Issues 3. Scheduled speaker yearly for Casper College Nursing graduates, Casper, Wyoming. Topic: Where do we go now? Educational opportunities for RN s. (Spring 2007, 2008, 2009). 4. Speaker at Poplar Living Center, Casper, Wyoming. Topic: Working with difficult people (2006). 5. Guest speaker to High School students at Roosevelt High School regarding opportunities in Nursing (Spring 2004). 6. Guest Speaker at Annual Health Career Fair for Wyoming High School students topic Advanced Practice Nursing (Spring 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) 7. Laramie High School Career Days topic Advanced Practice Nursing (Spring 09) 8. Guest Speaker: Wyoming Librarians Conference (September 2012). Topic: The Teen Brain: Fact or Fiction Graduate Student Research Supervision (Supervisor, Committee Chair or Co-chair) 1. Thesis: Does educational level affect job satisfactions among Public Health Nurses in a rural state? Thesis Chair: Dr. Karen Ouzts 2. Served as member of Thesis Committees: Cole ( 2007); McGee (2007); Luzmoor (2009); and Daniels (2011) Consulting and Other Scholarship Activities: Consult regularly with Westside Women s Clinic and Platte River Family Practice regarding NP practice issues, chart reviews and quality assurance activities that enhance their work with A.D.N. students and FNP students in the clinical setting. Teaching Course Number N2240 N3010 N3020 Course Name Year Credit Hours 2006-3 2011-3 1997 3 Medical Terminology designed online course, course coordinator Introduction to Higher Education in Nursing Family as Client, have taught via compressed video/wrote online version; course coordinator Number of Students Varies up to 40 Varies, up to N3040 Advanced Physical Assessment compressed video/wrote the online version; course coordinator. 1997 2010 2 Varies, up to N3045 N4240 Coordinator and designer of new 3 credit hour Assessment course Community Health clinical and online teaching 2011-2004 2008 3 3 Varies, up to N4740 Care of the Young Family (Brand), Course Coordinator: Co-teach, responsible for teaching the Pediatric and Family Nursing components of this course 2009 6 30+ N4750 Independent Study in Nursing 2008 1 2 students
(fall) N4670 Choice Based Clinical BSN students 2004, 2005 N4870 Final Practicum for both RN and BSN students, 1997- Course Coordinator 2006 4 Varies 4 Varies N4875 Senior Residency in Nursing, Course Coordinator and also responsible for setting up clinical sites for students (2004 2009) 2003 2007 4 Varied each semester N4975 Professional Practicum: Community Nursing 2008 4 Varies N4985 New RN/BSN Final Capstone Fall 2012-3 Varies Guest Lectures Guest Lecturer: Graduate Program in Social Work: SOWK 5795 (Summer 09), and SOWK 5800 on Rural Nursing topics (Fall 2009) Advising Year Number of Undergraduate Advisees Number of Graduate/Resident Advisees 2013 100 University Service University of Wyoming Outreach School promotion of UW programs in Casper 1997 to College of Health Sciences Member Student Affairs Committee 9/2008 - Division/School: 1. Search committee participate in search committees for staff at UW/CC and Outreach Building staff ( 2007, 2009, 2010); BRAND (2009); RN/BSN (2008, 2009); and SON Business Manager (2010). 2. RN/BSN Completion Program Readmission Hearing Committee Chair/member (2009, 2010, 2011, current member as appointed by Dean) 3. Community Relations Committee, School of Nursing serve as member (2008 2011) 4. Grievance Committee, School of Nursing 2008 5. Casper College A.D.N. Advisory Board served as member since 2007-6. Undergraduate Education Committee, School of Nursing Member since 2003-2014, Co- Chair in 2005, Post Licensure Committee 7. RN/BSN Completion Program Admission Committee Chair 2004 2007 member 2008 2013. 8. RN/BSN Completion Program Committee Chair 2004 2007, member 1997 -
9. Leadership Committee Member; newly formed committee in the School of Nursing in 2004, ended in 2007. 10. Ad Hoc: Brand Committee 2005; investigate Accelerated Program Uniform Committee - 2006; investigate Uniform requirements LEAP Admission Committee Member since 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Outreach School Handbook Committee 2005 11. Outreach School Online issues meetings; Member 2003-2007 12. Member of UW/CC committees: Building Technology Committee (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013); staff search committees (2008, 2009); Medical Lab Director position search committee (9/2014) 13. Member of Pre-Licensure Committee 2014 Professional/Community Service Community Service Activities Wyoming Children s Action Alliance Cheyenne, Wyoming. Board member 3. Children s Advocacy Project Casper, Wyoming. Board member 4. Volunteer FNP at Women s Health Day Casper, Wyoming 5. Health Fair Breast Exams and Mammogram screening; volunteer FNP each year Professional Memberships and Activities: 1. Sigma Theta Tau 1997 to 2. American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2000-3. American Nursing Association (1995 1999) past Board member 4. Wyoming Advanced Practice Nursing Association Member since 2002, Nomination Committee Chair 2011-2012 Professional Licensure and Certification 1. Family Nurse Practitioner Licensure Wyoming State Board of Nursing 2. Certification for Family Nurse Practitioner ANCC 3. Prescriptive Authority licensure Wyoming State Board of Nursing 4. Prescriptive Authority, DEA Licensure current and in good standing through Wyoming State Board of Pharmacy and Federal Government. Professional Clinical Practice Clinical Site Dates Type of Care Number of Hours of Care/Week Platte River Family Practice 2010 - Primary Care and Case Management 4-8 hours
Outcome measures (e.g., client feedback/evaluation, evaluation from sponsoring agencies, peer review, evaluation from clinical experts, awards and honors; invited ations). 1. Work closely with Casper College to advise the current A.D.N. students to help them enter the RN/BSN Completion Program. Attend advising day twice a year. 2. Speak yearly to A.D.N. students on varied topics regarding Nursing Profession and Nursing Educational issues. 3. Facilitate student presence in clinical environments for learning; precept FNP students and nursing students in A.D.N. program. 4. Maintain open communication with those that receive or request my professional service and request feedback. Written feedback is obtained on professional ations and all course work. 5. Work with Wyoming Medical Center to promote BSN education for RN s. Coordinated first co-hort of staff RN s entering the RN/BSN program with financial aid from WMC (2009 2011). 6. Establishing routine visits with Converse County Memorial Hospital to promote BSN education for their RN population ( Fall 2012 2013) 7. Nominated for Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award by the CHS Faculty Development Committee, April 2013 8. Nominated for James C. Hurst Award for outstanding advising, 2004.