Katherine Hinic, RN, MS, APN 915 Mountain Avenue Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 (551) 427-2018 khinic@yahoo.com Education Year Degree Institution Area of Study 2015 (anticipated) PhD Seton Hall University Nursing Research Enrolled 2011 South Orange, NJ 2005 MS Rutgers University, Newark, NJ Primary Care of Adult and Aged (Nurse 2002 BS Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ Professional Licensure Practitioner) Nursing Minor: English Literature Registered Nurse, New Jersey, License Number 26NR10570900 Advanced Practice Registered Nurse with prescriptive privilege, New Jersey, Certification Number 26NJ00085800 Professional Certifications 2005 present Adult Nurse Practitioner, nationally certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) 2009 present Nationally Certified Maternal-Newborn Nurse (NCC) 2009 present 2009 present Honors and Awards Nationally Certified Lactation Counselor Certificate of Added Qualification in Electronic Fetal Monitoring (NCC) 2012 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Inducted 2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Jersey Nursing Scholar Award for full time study and stipend at Seton Hall University s PhD program. 2009 Special Achievement Award for Excellence in Nursing Education Yale-New Haven Hospital. 2003 Professional Traineeship Scholarship Rutgers University, Graduate School, Newark, 2003-2005 2003 Elizabeth M. Fenalson Award and Scholarship for Academic Excellence in Graduate Studies in Nursing Rutgers University
Professional Experience Dates Position/Title Institution Area & Responsibilities 8/2010 4/2012 Nurse Practitioner William Paterson University Provide primary and women s health care to student population Health education outreach programs Preceptor for new staff 7/2006 7/2010 Clinical Nurse Educator 4/2005-5/2006 Nurse Practitioner Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven, CT Department of Women & Infants Services William Paterson University Continuing Education for new and current nursing staff Certification preparation Orientation for new staff Nursing research mentor Policy and procedure development, review and implementation Department wide quality and safety, regulatory readiness Provide primary and women s health care to student population Outreach programming and health education on campus 9/2004-4/2005 Staff Nurse William Paterson University 8/2002 9/2004 Staff Nurse Holy Name Hospital Teaneck, NJ Management and triage of minor illness and injury Labor & Delivery, Recovery, Postpartum staff and charge nurse Preceptor for new staff
Professional Service Membership in Professional Organizations: (Current) American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) American Geriatric Society (AGS) Association of Women s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) National League for Nursing (NLN) Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Community Service 2011 2012 Little Oak Learning and Development Center, Randolph, NJ Pediatric health continuing education to childcare staff University and College of Nursing Service 2013 present Academic Integrity Committee, Seton Hall University Graduate student representative 2011 present Doctoral Student Organization, Seton Hall University Scholarship Poster Presentations Hinic, K. Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy. Selected doctoral student poster presentation at Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference. Hinic, K. Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy: Understanding Breastfeeding Confidence at Morristown Medical Center Nursing Research Conference 10/21/13 & Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Nursing Research Day 11/14/13. Conferences/Continuing Education Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference Philadelphia, PA 4/9/14 4/11/14 *Selected Doctoral Student Poster Presenter Reinkenmeyer Research Day Seton Hall University 3/28/14 *Poster Presenter Fast Forward: Shaping Nursing Education and Practice in the 21 st Century Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJNI Princeton, NJ 3/13/14-3/14/14 *Poster Presenter
Special Topics Conference Symptom Science Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Washington, DC 10/16/2013 Promoting Physiologic Birth Evidence-based Practices for Inductions, Augmentations, Cesareans and More Central Jersey Family Health Consortium Woodbridge, NJ 5/30/2013 Nursing Research: A Bridge to the Future of Healthcare Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference Boston, MA 4/17/13 4/19/13 Leading in a Paradoxical World Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN, President American Academy of Nursing Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJNI Princeton, NJ 4/12/13 The Use of Physiological Outcome Variables in Nursing Research Distinguished Speaker, Barbara Smith, PhD, RN, FACSM, FAAN Rutgers University 4/9/13 Interprofessional Practice, Education, and Resarch Johns Hopkins Interprofessional Collaborative Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJNI Meeting Princeton, NJ 2/8/13 Health Policy, Legislation, and Care of the Older Adult Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJNI Annual Meeting Princeton, NJ 11/28/12-11/30/12 From PhD to Program of Research Distinguished Speaker, Sandee McClowery, RN, PhD, FAAN Seton Hall University 11/14/12 The Conceptual Approach in Nursing Education: Applications for Curriculum and Teaching Quality and Safety Education for Nurses Jean Giddens, PhD, RN, FAAN Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJNI Meeting Princeton, NJ 4/20/12 From Cell to Society: The intersection of Nursing Research, Practice, and Policy Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference New Haven, CT 3/28/12 3/30/12
Evaluating Student Learning Outcomes: Exploring the Options, Selecting the Best Fit Jane Kirkpatrick, PhD, RN Diane M. Billings, Ed.D, RN, FAAN 2/10/2012 Meaningful Academic Progression the MAP to the Future of Nursing Robert Wood Johnson Foundation NJNI Annual Meeting Princeton, NJ 10/21/11