Judith L. Webb, DNP ANP-BC Boston, MA jwebb@mghihp.edu Webb CV Page 1 EDUCATION MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA Doctor of Nursing Practice Concentrations: Clinical Practice and Nursing Education Capstone: After Death of a Loved One: Long-term Impact of Surrogate Decision Making State University of New York Institute of Technology, Utica, NY Post-Masters coursework toward Doctor of Nursing Practice Binghamton University, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY Post-Masters, Nursing Education, coursework toward Doctor of Nursing Practice State University of New York Institute of Technology, Utica, NY Master of Science, Adult Nurse Practitioner Bachelor of Science in Nursing State University of New York, Morrisville, NY Associates in Applied Science, Nursing LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION Registered Professional Nurse, Massachusetts, #RN2268102, 2010 present Adult Nurse Practitioner New York #302568-1, 1998 present Massachusetts #RN2268102, 2010 - present National Board Certification, Adult Nurse Practitioner, 1999 - present National Board Certification, Advanced Practice Palliative Care Management, 2003 - present Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S., Prescriptive authority Registered Professional Nurse NY, #244961-1 Massachusetts, #191428 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification Infection Control Certification End of Life Nursing Education Consortium Geriatric Trainer (ELNEC) 2008 Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment Trainer (MOLST) 2008 HONORS AND AWARDS Summa Cum Laude. MGH Institute of Health Professions 2010 Summa Cum Laude. SUNY Institute of Technology Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society. 1997 to present Julia O. Wells Academic Scholarship 1998
Page 2 Gloria Steinem Woman of Vision Award, 1990. National Award by Ms Foundation For Women, in recognition of work in community-based educational programs for youth. Peace Development Fund Award, 1991. National Award for programming and curricular development in community-based educational programs for youth. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners 2011 to present American Association of Nurse Practitioners 1998 to present National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty 1998 to present The Nurse Practitioner Association, New York State, 1997 to present The Nurse Practitioner Association, New York State, Mohawk Valley Chapter Treasurer, 2001-2005, 2007 to 2010 Finance Committee, Chairperson, 2001-2005, 2007 2010 Annual Teaching Day Committee, 2000 2005, 2007 to 2010 Membership Chairperson, 2003 2005, 2007 to 2010 Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Delta Chapter, 1998 to present National Conference of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners 2006 to present Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association 2007 to present SELECTED SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Webb, J. (2014). Barriers and incentives to precepting Nurse Practitioner students. Journal of Nursing Education. [Submitted June 26, 2014. In review] Webb, J. (2014). Moving down the funnel: Progression through the DNP capstone project. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. Sept. pp Webb, J. (2014) Religious and spiritual differences within families: Influences on end-of-life decision-making. Journal for Nurse Practitioners. Sept. pp Henderson, MJ, Coffey, S., Lopez, R., Makosky, A., Webb, J. (Apr 3, 2014). Panel Presentation. Integrating Gerontological Content into the Adult/Gero Nurse Practitioner Curriculum. Preconference Workshop Session, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties. Denver, CO. Webb, J. (Apr. 2013). Doctoral education for Nurse Practitioners: DNP, PhD, or NOT! Invited plenary presenter. New York State Nurse Practitioner Association Conference. Utica, NY. Chisholm, M., Webb, J. (Jan. 2013). Use of the developmental eportfolio in DNP education. Podium Presentation. American Association of Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Education Conference. San Diego, CA. Webb, J. (May 2012). Palliative care across the lifespan. Podium Presentation. Upsilon Lambda, Sigma Theta Tau International. Boston, MA. Sorensen, L., Hellesø, R., Gawrys, C., Kelly, N., Webb, J., Wibe, T. (July 2012). Use of social networks to access difficult-to-access populations. U.S. and Norwegian Nurse Dialogue. International Association of Medical Informatics, Panel Presentation. Montreal, Que. Webb, J. (Apr. 14, 2012) Incentives and barriers to clinical precepting of Nurse Practitioner students. Podium Presentation. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty Conference. Charleston, SC.
Page 3 Webb, J., Ahern, R., Kelly, N., et al. (2012). The capstone project: The students experiences. In Ahmed, S., Andrist, L., Davis, S., Fuller, V. (Eds.). Redesigning advance practice roles for the 21 st century: Education, practice, and policy. New York: Springer. Stouffer, L. & Webb, J. (Nov. 4, 2011) Religious influences on end of life decision making. Poster Presentation. Conference: Innovative Practices in Palliative Nursing Across the Continuum. Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses. Boston, MA. Webb, J., Guarino, A.J. (2011). Life after the death of a loved one: The impact of surrogate decision making. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing. (13)6 pp. 378-386. Webb, J. (Oct. 2011) Therapeutic Use of Self. Schwartz Center Educational Rounds. Invited Speaker. MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA. Webb, J. (Feb. 2011). Life After the Death of a Loved One: The Impact of Surrogate Decision Making. Poster Presentation. HPNA AAHPM Conference, Vancouver, (Feb. 2011) Sorensen, L., Hellesø, R., Gawrys, C., Kelly, N., Webb, J., Wibe, T. (2010). Developing an International Dialogue: Creating a Network. Information Discontinuity: Implications for Patients and Providers. U.S. and Norwegian Nurse International Dialogue. Panel Presentation (April 2010). Webb, J. (2010). Life After the Death of a Loved One: The Impact of Surrogate Decision Making. (Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2010). Poster Presentation. National DNP Conference. San Diego, CA Webb, J. (2009). Breaking Bad News: Maintaining Hope. (May 2, 2009). Podium Presentation. Annual Primary Care Teaching Day. Mohawk Valley Chapter, New York State Nurse Practitioner Association. Utica, NY Webb, J. (2008). A Fresh Approach to Clinical Experiences: Integrating Gerontology into Nursing Curricula. (Sept. 18, 2008). Podium Presentation. Improving Gerontology Content in Nursing Education. New York State Gerontology Institute at SUNY Institute of Technology. Utica NY Webb, J. (2008). Advance Directives, The Trouble with, What if (May 2, 2008). Podium Presentation. Conversations in the Disciplines: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on QOL and Palliative care, New York Conversations In Disciplines Conference, Binghamton, NY. Webb, J. (2007). Giving Meaning to Care at End of Life. (Oct. 27, 2007). Changing Colors of Long-term Care. Podium Presentation. New York State Health Care Facilities Association. Utica, NY Webb, J. (2006). Matters of Life and Death: What Family Wealth Advisors Should Know. (Aug. 9, 2006). Invited Speaker. Asset Management Advisors. Family Wealth Advisors. Rye, NY Webb, J. (2004). Using Quilting and Fabric Arts: Therapeutic Reminiscence Among Frail Elders. (2004). Poster presentation. Iota Delta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International. Utica, NY. Peer Publication Reviewer Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing. (2010 to present) RESEARCH INTERESTS
Impact of end of life decision-making on surrogate decision-makers Communication at end of life End of life care, palliative care Surrogate decision makers, advance directives Barriers and incentives to clinical preceptorship DNP education eportfolios Webb CV Page 4 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Clinical Assistant Professor MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA August 2010 to present. Teach in Doctor of Nursing Practice, Adult/Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, and Family Nurse Practitioner tracks: Mentored Doctoral Practicum, Introduction to the Clinical Practice Doctorate, Primary care didactic courses, Clinical seminar, Family Theory and Therapeutic Communications, Professional Issues. Provide mentorship for students conducting independent scholarly projects. First reader for DNP capstone project. Online, face to face and hybrid course formats. Clinical supervision. Service to the Institute: Coordinator Adult Gerontology Primary Care Track, DNP Subcommittee on Curriculum Revision, Curriculum Committee, Evaluation Committee, Quality Improvement Task Force on Course Organization, Chair Appeals Committee, Advanced Practice Committee, Task Force on Judicial Board Formation. Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner Palliative Care Consultation Service. Hallmark Health, Melrose, MA. Feb. 2012 to Jan. 2013. Practiced on per diem basis performing palliative care consults for patients in Lawrence Memorial Hospital and Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. Practice collaboratively with physicians and nurse practitioners. Assessed patients and provide symptom management. With patients and families addressed goals of care, advance directives and counseling related to life-limiting conditions. Clinical Instructor School of Nursing, State University of New York Institute of Technology, Utica, NY. August 2007 to August 2009. Taught Adult Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, and ongoing development of curriculum and teaching new program for Gerontological Nurse Practitioners. Developed graduate Palliative Care Interprofessional course. Student advising. Online, in-person, clinical lab, clinical supervision, and hybrid course formats. Committee membership: Curriculum, Assessment, Doctor of Nurse Practitioner Planning Committee. Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner Palliative Care Consultation Service. Faxton-St. Luke s Healthcare, Regional Cancer Center, Utica, NY. May 2008 to Jan. 2011. Practiced on per diem basis performing palliative care consults for patients in Faxton-St. Luke s Healthcare and St. Elizabeth Medical Center. Practiced collaboratively with three physicians and
Page 5 one other nurse practitioner. Assessed patients and provided symptom management. With patients and families addressed goals of care, advance directives and counseling related to lifelimiting conditions. Clinical Instructor Decker School of Nursing, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, 2005-2007 Instructor of graduate students in Advanced Practice Family and Gerontological Nursing. Taught undergraduate RN students, Healthy Aging Elective; Socialization into the Professional Nursing Role. Staffed Elder Services clinic providing multi-disciplinary comprehensive evaluation of community dwelling adults with memory loss. Nurse Practitioner - New York State Veteran s Home, Oxford, NY - 2005 2008 Practiced on per diem basis to address health care needs of adult veterans and their families within a long term care facility. Assignments involved caring for acute and chronic conditions for patients in long term care, palliative care, short term stay rehabilitation. Nurse Practitioner - Masonic Care Community, Utica, NY - 2002 2005 Full time member of medical staff. Practiced collaboratively with two physicians and one other nurse practitioner to provide care to residents in long term care and adult level residence. Assignments included staffing weekly adult clinic, rehabilitation unit, dementia care unit, long term care, palliative care, and employee health. On call every fourth day, every fourth weekend. Preceptor for nurse practitioner students from SUNY Utica, and SUNY Upstate Syracuse for four semesters. Initiated end of life observances for residents who died. Nursing Faculty - SUNY Morrisville, Morrisville, NY January, 2002 June, 2002 In a three-member faculty team, taught second semester students in the associate degree RN program including didactic and clinical. Clinical sites included Veteran s Administration Hospital, Syracuse, and St. Luke s Hospital, Utica. Student advisor. Participated in committee work toward accreditation. Nurse Practitioner - Summer Hill Medical Services, Utica, NY - 1998 2001 Practiced full time collaboratively with several physicians and nurse practitioners in facilities providing care to residents at various levels of need including long term care, rehabilitation, palliative care, post-acute care, and memory clinic. Contracted services in St. Luke s Home, Allen-Calder Home and Rehab, and Loretto in Utica, NY. Preceptor for medical students from SUNY Upstate, six semesters. Registered Nurse - Self-Employed, Utica, NY - 1994 1998 Provided home care independently for private families including young adults with acute and terminal illnesses, older adults with acute and chronic conditions, and at end of life. Associated
Page 6 with home care agencies in Oneida and Madison Counties; Americare, and Family Home Care. Provided home nursing to Hospice patients including many adults and children as young as fouryears old. Ongoing Medicaid care provider to children with disabilities in their homes in rural areas. Research Assistant. The AIDS Institute. Utica, NY 1998-1999 Retrospective review and data collection HIV/AIDS research in Oneida County Health Department. Assistant Director of Development and Communications - The House of the Good Shepherd, Utica, NY - 1994-1995 Successful grant-writing, conducted fundraising and annual campaign, designed and published newsletters, interfaced with major donors, volunteers and media for agency serving children living in residential care. Executive Director - Young & Teen Peacemakers, Hamilton, NY - 1986 1992 Founder and Executive Director of violence-prevention, conflict resolution, diversity and environmental programs for children. Designed curriculum for children to participate in community activities. Designed and implemented trainings for adult volunteers. Performed grant-writing, conducted fundraising and annual campaign, designed and published newsletters, interfaced with major donors and media.