Paige Johnson RN, MSN, MPH, CPNP EDUCATION: Major Area of Study Johns Hopkins University 2009 MPH Masters in Public Health Bloomberg School of Public Health The University of Maryland 2005 Post-Graduate Nursing Education The University of Texas-Houston 2001 Post-Graduate Pediatric NP The University of Texas-Houston 1999 MSN Adult/Oncology NP The University of Kansas 1995 BSN Nursing Kansas City, KS LICENSURE (S) AND SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION (S): Kansas RN/ANP/PNP license-expires 1/2012 Missouri RN/ANP/PNP license-expires 1/2012 Maryland-RN/ANP/PNP license-expires 1/28/2012 Adult Nurse Practitioner Certification (ANCC)-expires June 2014 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Certification (PNCB)-expires April 2012 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Children s Mercy Hospital Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Hematology/Oncology Department Free Clinic Kansas City Volunteer Nurse Practitioner Women s Health/Primary Care Present Present University of Maryland Medical Center 2008-2009 Senior Partner; Department of Nursing, Pediatrics Teen Connections 2007-2009 Per Diem Nurse Practitioner Silver Spring, Maryland University of Maryland August 2004-June 2009 Nurse Practitioner, Baltimore County School-based Wellness Lansdowne Middle School
Spanish Catholic Center, Archdiocese of Washington April 2006-2009 Volunteer Nurse Practitioner Langley Park, Maryland University of Maryland Medical Center 2004-2007 Per Diem Nurse; Department of Nursing, Pediatrics Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) 2007 University of Maryland Deputy Director University of Maryland Medical School April 2003-2008 Nurse Practitioner; Department of Pediatrics Ocean City Teen Clinic Provider University of Maryland Medical School 2003-2004 Nurse Practitioner; Department of Pediatrics STARTRACK Clinic StarMed Staffing October 2002-April 2003 Travel RN, Nurse Practitioner Clear Water, Florida CompHealth Staffing, Inc January 2002-September 2002 Travel Nurse Practitioner Salt Lake City, Utah The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center October 1999-December 2001 Adult Nurse Practitioner-Breast Medical Oncology Best Care Clinic June-September 1999 Adult Nurse Practitioner St. Luke s Episcopal Hospital January-June 1999 Medical/Surgical Nurse Float The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 1996-1999 Emergency Room - Clinical Nurse The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 1995-1996 Bone Marrow Transplant Unit - Staff Nurse
EXPERIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: University of Maryland School Of Nursing 2004-2008 Clinical Instructor; Department of Family and Community Health The University of Texas 2000-2001 Nurse Practitioner Preceptor The University of Texas-Houston Summer 1998 Health Science Center, Graduate Assistance Teacher - Spirituality in Nursing RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Adolescent Trials Network (ATN) Study Coordinator 2003-2004 NIH Sponsored Research for HIV infected Youth University of Maryland Medical School Master s Thesis 1995 A Description of the Use of Humor and Its Influences on Spirituality and Coping in Breast Cancer Survivors (Qualitative Research) University of Texas-Houston PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: National Association of Pediatric Associates and Practitioners 2000-present American Academy of Pediatrics 2008-2009 American Public Health Association 2007-2008 Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Chapter 1995-present PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES: Kansas City NAPNAP Board-Programming co-chair Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) Exam Item Writing Committee Gaithersburg, Maryland present 2006-present Pediatric Palliative Care Committee 2005-2007 Liaison, staff educator University of Maryland Medical Center; PUBLICATIONS: Johnson, P. (2005). Giving Back. Advance for the Nurse Practitioner; April, 98. Johnson, P., Helm, B. (2005). Mentoring our Own. Advance for Nurses; October, 13.
Johnson, P. (2003). Inflammatory Breast Cancer in Primary Care. The Nurse Practitioner 28: 58-59. Johnson, P. (2002). A Description of the Use of Humor and Its Influences on Spirituality and Coping in Breast Cancer Survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum 29: 691-695 Johnson,P. (2002). Breast Lumps in the Adolescent Female. The Journal of Pediatric Healthcare 16: 43, 47-48. Johnson, P., Buzdar, A. (2001). Are Differences in the Available Aromatase Inhibitors and Inactivators Significant? Clinical Cancer Research 7: 4260s-4368s. Johnson, P (1998) Spiritual Needs of Oncology Patients. Interventions in Oncology Nursing10: 10-11, 14. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: Girls Time Out: A self-esteem group. Roundtable Presentation American Public Health Association National Conference; Washington, DC November 2007 Peru: A Unique NP experience. Roundtable Presentation American Public Health Association National Conference; Washington, DC November, 2007 Plan of No Attack: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Managing Child Asthma in the Face of Health Disparities; Education and Best Practices Panel Member, January 2006. University of Maryland School of Social Work,. Adolescent Growth and Development/Pediatric Orthopedic Injuries; 4 Breakout Sessions/2 Lectures, March 2005. United States State Department Pediatric Conference for Foreign Service Nurses, University of Maryland.. Recognizing Inflammatory Breast Cancer in the Primary Care Setting; Poster Presentation, November 15 th, 2001. Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education; Boston National Primary Care Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. A Description of the Use of Humor and Its Influences on Coping and Spirituality in Breast Cancer Survivors; Podium Presentation, August 7 th, 2000; Nursing Research Forum, M D Anderson Cancer Center,. A Description of the Use of Humor and Its Influences on Coping and Spirituality in Breast Cancer Survivors; Podium Presentation, July 2 nd, 2000; 22 nd International Association for Human Caring Conference, Boca Raton, Florida. A Description of the Use of Humor and Its Influences on Coping and Spirituality in Breast Cancer Survivors; Poster Presentation, May 14 th, 2000; 25 th Annual Oncology Nursing Society Congress, San Antonio, Texas. CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS:.
Annual Children s Mercy Hematology/Oncology Nursing Orientation; Supportive Care Children s Mercy Hospital, 2010-present CCRN Review Course, Hematology Lecture 2007-2008 University of Maryland Medical Center, Acute Care Pediatric Courses, Pediatric Pain Management 2007-2008 University of Maryland Medical Center; Pediatric Palliative Care, Communication Issues December 2005 University of Maryland Medical Center; Seminar on communication issues for individuals in pediatrics (nurses, child life, chaplaincy, social workers) for end of life issues Pediatric Oncology Review Course Facilitator 2005-2009 University of Maryland Medical Center; Preparatory course for inpatient pediatric nurses going to attend chemotherapy certification class OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES: KC Free Clinic Volunteer NP April 2010-present Hope Kenya October 2010 Machakos, Kenya Volunteer public health worker Ciudad de Caridad, IVE December 2008 Volunteer Nurse San Rafael, Argentina Helping Hand Medical Missions May 2007 Volunteer Nurse Practitioner Cotija, Mexico San Benito Hogar for Children with Special Needs, IVE August 2006-2007 Volunteer Nurse Arequipa, Peru Cornerstone Foundation Medical Mission Volunteer November 2005 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Hospital Loma De Luz Belfate, Honduras Worcester County Teen Clinic 2004-2008 University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Ocean City, Maryland First Baptist Church, Georgetown Medical Mission Trip July 2001
Volunteer Nurse Practitioner Acuna, Mexico St. Cecelia s Clinic 2001 Volunteer Pediatric Nurse Practitioner