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Marie McBee, RN, MSN 42 Vershire Circle Magnolia, Texas 77354 Phone (443) 510.8111 E-mail: mcbee01@comcast.net Education University of Alabama Doctor of Nursing Practice expected completion 2016 University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Nursing Post Graduate Education in Healthcare Financing 3credit hrs. 1995 Post Graduate Education in Gerontology 3 credit hrs. 1995 Master of Science in Nursing Psychiatry and Administration 1994 University of Houston CL Graduate level Study in Adult Education 30 semester hours 1990 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing 1977 Master s Abstract Utilized International data on Fall Injuries in the Geriatric population and determined the relationship to multi-prescription drug use. Grants, Awards and Honors Recipient of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Johnson and Johnson Minority Scholar 2014. This award is highly competitive resulting in five scholars chosen form a national search per year. Awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from Dr. Kenneth Kaiser, Executive Director of the National Quality Forum in 2005 for work that contributed to the initiation of Behavioral Healthcare Measurement. Invitee to the Institute of Medicine/ National Quality Forum Summit on Securing a National Health Information Infrastructure. This high level summit consisted of national leaders from medicine, nursing, government, and technology. Institute of Medicine, Washington DC 2002 Initiated teams to successful completion of an award from the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research (AHRQ) to fund Patient safety initiatives in the state of Maryland. Key participant and project manager in the awarding of and successful completion of various Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) grants and grant awards including but not limited to; the national and statewide implementation of Cardiac, Diabetes, Home Health, Nursing Home, Healthcare Disparity, Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Hospital Reporting measurement, both nationally and state wide. 1

Participated in the awarding of the first national outcomes measurement program for hospital reporting initiated in the State of Maryland. Worked closely with the Maryland Healthcare Commission and the National Quality Forum in its early implementation. Co- led the Maryland Patient Safety Coalition in Maryland a group of high level representatives from medicine, nursing, hospitals and state agencies to introduce patient safety and patient safety expertise to the State of Maryland healthcare leaders and workers during the early Patient Safety movement resulting in patient safety health policy development for the state of Maryland. Chosen by the National Quality Forum to participate in the identification and recommendation of measurement for Diabetes treatment. This committee was comprised of high level representatives from healthcare resulting in national healthcare policy development. Publications Contributor to the National Quality Forum publication on Behavioral Healthcare Measurement 2005 Contributor to the National Quality Forum publication on Diabetes Measurement 2002 Contributor to the State Mental Health Directors publication on Patient Safety 2002 Research Initiated and led a research team to perform a statewide survey of Maryland and Washington DC hospitals to assess Patient Safety Culture 2001 Initiated and led a research team to perform a statewide survey to assess Patient Safety Measures within hospitals in Maryland and Washington DC 2002 Presentations A New System of Care Invited speaker at the Annual Maryland Mental Health Conference, Baltimore Maryland 2010 speaker on Behavioral Seclusion and Restraint Measurement Program: Data Findings Maryland Association of Families and Youth Annual Conference, Ocean City Maryland 2009 Seclusion and Restraint Reduction and Workers Compensation Injury speaker at the Maryland Association of Families and Youth Annual Conference, Ocean City Maryland 2007 Workers Compensation Claims and Reduction of Seclusion and Restraint speaker at the MANDT International Conference, Austin Texas 2005 Patient Safety in Maryland speaker at the Massachusetts Hospital Association monthly meeting Burlington MA 2001 Presented Patient Safety concepts to leadership at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda MD 2001 2

Excellence in Patient Safety: Strategies for Lasting Success The Delmarva Statewide Conference on Patient Safety, conference lead/ facilitator, 500 attendees, Baltimore MD 2001 Teaching Experience Houston Community College, 1991-1993: Adjunct Faculty, Registered Nursing Program Taught classroom and clinical in Medical Surgical Nursing. Responsible for classroom content preparation and delivery utilizing various forms of learning experiences, lecture, small group discussion, student presentations, hands on learning in the clinical settings. Guiding students in the use of the Nursing Process for appropriate and effective patient care. Grading student work assignments, administering midterm and final testing of learned content and experience. Met with students to provide student guidance and mentoring. Harris County Psychiatric Center, 1989-1990: Clinical Instructor/Staff Development Responsible for the instruction and orientation of incoming nurses to psychiatric mental health nursing within HCPC. Provided instruction to all nursing staff in content areas of need to the organization such as mental health topics and topics needed to meet regulatory standards and nursing competencies Provided CPR instruction and behavioral intervention strategy subject matter ongoing. Taught documentation in the psychiatric setting ongoing. MD Anderson Hospital, 1981-1983: Instructor, Education Department Responsible for the ongoing orientation and education of nursing personnel. Developed instructional materials as required, taught subject matter in Oncology nursing, provided CPR classes for nurses, taught Oncology topics of interest as needed. Provided instruction and skills check- off for various activities and needed nursing competencies. San Jacinto Community College, 1985-1987: Nursing Faculty, Nursing Program Responsible for the education of nursing students in the Licensed Vocational program in the fundamentals of nursing. Provided both classroom and clinical instruction and content preparation. Participated in curriculum design and testing of nursing competencies. Supervised students in the clinical setting in medical surgical hospitals and provided classroom lecture, hands on skills training, test grading and feedback and grading of nursing process clinical papers. The University of Texas Health Science Center School of Nursing, 5/2013-Present: Instructor Department of Family Health. Leadership Courses at the Masters and Doctoral level, including Finance in Healthcare, Leadership Role, Quality and Safety. UT SON Chairperson of the QSEN Curriculum Committee Baccalaureate level. Didactic and clinical nursing in the psychiatric nursing undergraduate program. Clinical coordinator/lead for psychiatric nursing for 100-140 students per semester. Committee member Baccalaureate Council and Faculty Life Council. 3

Non-Academic work Experience/Leadership Adventist Healthcare/Adventist Behavioral Health Rockville, MD November 2002 April 2012: Adventist Healthcare is the second largest healthcare provider in the mid-atlantic region with over eight thousand hospital employees in acute care hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, psychiatric acute care hospitals and long term care facilities. 4 Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for two behavioral healthcare facilities in Maryland. During tenure participated as a standing member of the Corporate Acute Care Quality Improvement/ Patient Safety and Risk Management committees. Responsible for the overall operations of two facilities including patient safety, quality, risk, patient and employee satisfaction outcomes for areas of responsibility. Led Joint Commission surveys to successful completion, most recent 2011. Achieved financial targets eight of nine years. Co-led Adventist Behavioral Healthcare in the development of a national discovery group on behavioral healthcare measures as a partner with the National Quality Forum (NQF) resulting in NQF published recommendations on Behavioral Health Screening in Primary Care. This group jump started the national policy initiatives now being utilized by the Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in behavioral healthcare outcome measurement as of 2011. Administrative Head for a Maryland non- public special education school for adolescents. Delmarva Foundation Easton, MD July 2000 November 2002: Vice President for Federal Programs, responsible for the oversight, financial targets and project management of five large federal (CMS) contracts to promote healthcare quality both statewide and nationally for a mid-sized healthcare quality consulting company with diverse operations and contracts in nine states. Managed a large staff of nurses and researchers. Responsible for all contract budgets totaling over twenty-five million dollars in three locations in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Program leader for Disparities in Healthcare CMS initiative in Maryland. Provided direction and leadership for the Maryland Patient Safety Coalition during start up years. Worked with Patient Safety leaders in the Veterans Administration and other well-known national patient safety experts which led to the development of patient safety health policy for the State of Maryland. Led teams responsible for the Initial start -up of national measurement public reporting. Worked closely with the National Quality Forum during the tenure of Kenneth Kaiser MD and various federal agencies involved in healthcare research measurement in the development of national healthcare policy and reimbursement. CHARTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CORPORATION Atlanta, GA May 1997 April 2000: Chief Executive Officer for a 110 bed acute adult and adolescent residential hospital with two off site outpatient practices servicing over 2,500 adults, adolescents and children in two states. Managed financial budgets totaling over thirty million dollars annually.

5 Managed a medical staff of thirty physicians and 240 employee staff. Chief Executive Officer for a dual diagnosis chemical dependency treatment center and two off-site outpatient centers. Turn around facility which resulted in written recognition from Corporate CEO. GULF PINES HOSPITAL Houston, TX October1993 May 1997: Chief Operating Officer, Chief Nurse Executive, responsible for quality, medical staff, and clinical operations for a 140-bed acute psychiatric facility. Administrator for a thirty bed Residential Treatment Center. Led Joint Commission Survey process to successful completion. Texas Licensed Child Care Administrator. Professional Training, 2001-2013 AACN Nurse Faculty Development Conference, February 2015 Texas Organization of Nurse Executives Annual Conference on Leadership 2014 ANCC Clinical Nurse Specialist Certification Training; 40 hour review board certification course; growth and development, psychopathology; application of the psychodynamic process, group,individual, and family counseling principles, communication theories and practice, crisis management, medication management. American Nurses Credentialing Center Silver Spring MD 2010 National Association for Healthcare Quality Review course; 40 hour review course on healthcare quality, leadership organizational and strategic planning in quality, identification of performance measures, facilitate the development of a quality improvement oversight group, coordinate survey process, design and data collection, measurement and analysis, communication and planning priorities, implementation and evaluation. 2011 Non- Blame Culture of Safety Annual Adventist Board Retreat Conference, nationally known speakers in Patient Safety. Rockville Maryland Annually 2006-2011 CPOE and Electronic Medical Records Annual Adventist Board Retreat Conference, nationally known speakers in Patient Safety Rockville, Maryland 2010 Seclusion and Restraint Reduction: Strategies and Techniques for Working with difficult Adolescents University of Maryland Department of Psychiatry Conference, Baltimore MD July 2008 The Experience of Trauma College of Baltimore County Conference, Baltimore MD, June 2008 The Application of Patient Safety Concepts Presentation by Allan Frankel M.D. Boston, MA September 2002

The Challenge of Assessing Patient Safety in America s Hospitals Presentation by George, Emons, Uchida, Kosecoff Santa Monica, CA January 2002 The NQF s Serious Reportable Events Conference Kenneth Kizer, M.D. Washington D.C. October 2002 The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Annual Conference, San Diego California 2001 The Institute for Healthcare Improvement Quality Concepts 40 hour course on Quality Improvement Methodology by Don Berwick, Cambridge MA 2002 New York NYPORTS Patient Occurrence Reporting and Tracking System presentation by Fred Heigel NY Department of Health, Baltimore MD 2001 Pennsylvania Response to Patient Safety presentation by Deputy Secretary for Quality Assurance, Baltimore MD 2001 Patient Safety Startup Lessons presentation by Crowley Ganser, Massachusetts Patient Safety Coalition, Baltimore MD 2001 Patient Safety in the Veterans Administration presentation by J. Bagian MD, Baltimore MD 2001 Leapfrog L. Leape M.D. AHRQ Patient Safety Conference, Rockville MD 2001 Professional Affiliations/Community Service Sigma Theta Tau, Zeta PI Chapter Board Member Council on Graduate Education for Administration, 2013-present Board Member Maryland Association for Families and Youth, 2005-2008 Chairman of the Quality Committee for MARFY, 2002-2009 Board Member Immunizations for Children in Maryland, 2000-2005 Member of the National Quality Forum, 2000-2007 Governor s Office for Children and Youth Seclusion and Restraint Program Approval Committee, 2010 Anne Arundel County Task Force member on Substance Abuse Prevention, 2006-2008 Member Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society Hispanic Nurses Association, 2006-2011 6