CURRICULUM VITAE NAME OFFICE ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS LICENSURE Maria Annette Lofgren, DNP, MSN, ARNP, NNP-BC, CPNP University of Iowa Children s Hospital C461 General Hospital 200 Hawkins Drive 52242-1083 (319) 356-1940 maria-lofgren@uiowa.edu 1138 Wild Prairie Drive 52246 (319) 354-7701 home (319) 594-2260 mobile Registered Nurse License (079830) Iowa Board of Nursing Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner License (C-079830) (K-079830) Iowa Board of Nursing CERTIFICATION Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Board Certified Primary Care (98711) Pediatric Nursing Certification Board Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Board Certified (LOF104316579) National Certification Corporation Lead Instructor, 2007 - present S.T.A.B.L.E. Program Neonatal Resuscitation Program Instructor, 1990 present American Heart Association Special Skills, 1989 1996 Neonatal Transport Team Basic Life Support, 1983 present American Heart Association EDUCATION May 2013 July 1998 May 1992 May 1986 Doctorate of Nursing Practice University of Iowa, Master of Science in Nursing/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner University of Iowa, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Iowa Wesleyan College, Mount Pleasant, Iowa Diploma (3 year program) Moline Public Hospital School of Nursing, Moline, Illinois ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK April 2009 Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE) Simulation Training
Lucile Salter Packard Children s Hospital Stanford University, Stanford, California November 2007 7 Habits of Highly Effective People University of Iowa, HONORS AND AWARDS 2012 Sally Mathis Hartwig Scholarship Award University of Iowa College of Nursing 2010 100 Great Iowa Nurses Iowa Nurses Association 2008 Improving Our Work Place Award 2007 Above and Beyond Award 2006 Nurse of the Year The University of Iowa College of Nursing Parent Child Family Area of Study 1997 Community Nurse Leader Induction Sigma Theta Tau, Inc. Member 1984 Illinois Scottish Rite Scholarship Moline Public Hospital School of Nursing GRANTS 2012 Children s Miracle Network Grant for videolaryngoscope Awarded $16,597.45 Children s Miracle Network 2010 Children s Miracle Network Grant Co-Author for CREWS Funding Awarded $13,100.00 Children s Miracle Network 2009 Tippie College of Business Elevator Pitch Competition Winner Awarded $2,500.00 Iowa Centers for Enterprise and Office of the Vice President for Research 2009-2012 Grant Reviewer Community Grant Program March of Dimes, Iowa Chapter 2007 Children s Miracle Network Grant for Neonatal Simulator Awarded $31,489.00 Children s Miracle Network
EXPERIENCE 2009 present 2009 - present 8/13 10/1/13 2001 8/13 Co-Chair ARNP/PA Council Co-Director Collaborative Results in Education With Simulation (CREWS) Program University of Iowa Children s Hospital Associate Professor (Clinical) College of Nursing University of Iowa NNP/PNP Supervisor NICU Bays 1 5/Newborn Nursery University of Iowa Children s Hospital 1998 - present Adjunct Faculty College of Nursing University of Iowa 1998 present Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner NICU Bays 1 5 and Newborn Nursery University of Iowa Children s Hospital 1992 2013 Expert Witness Hospital Defense Independent 1992 1999 Neonatal Nurse Consultant Statewide Perinatal Program Department of Pediatrics 1989 1992 Neonatal Transport Nurse 1989 1989 Staff Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 1988 1989 Staff Nurse Newborn and Intensive Care Nurseries St. Luke s Hospital Davenport, Iowa 1988 1989 Staff Nurse Mother-Baby Unit and Special Care Units United Medical Center Moline, Illinois
1986 1988 Staff Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care Unit St. John s Hospital Springfield, Illinois PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Sigma Theta Tau International (0256764) 2013 present Iowa Association of Nurse Practitioners 2013 present National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 2010 present Society for Simulation in Healthcare 2002 2004 Air and Surface Transport Nurses Association 1995 present Iowa Association of Neonatal Nurses 1992 1999 Great Plains Organization for Perinatal Health Care 1986 present National Association of Neonatal Nurses PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Co-Chair the ARNP/PA Council. Established the council facilitating building an infrastructure for onboarding and credentialing. Co-Founded CREWS (Collaborative Results in Education With Simulation). Simulation through CREWS provides time-pressured, multidisciplinary education using realistic cues. This form of active learning helps people integrate their cognitive, technical and communication skills. Through debriefing the simulation, each participant learns about individual and team performance gaps to improve safe practice and patient outcomes. Developed a cost-effective medical staffing plan utilizing both neonatal nurse practitioners and pediatric nurse practitioners for the renovation and expansion of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics 70-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Assisted with the partnership between the University of Iowa College of Nursing and the University of Missouri in Kansas City resulting in the University of Iowa s Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program. Implemented the use of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Founding president of the Iowa Association of Neonatal Nurses (term 1/95 1/98). Initiated chapter development October, 1994. Received notification of acceptance by NANN Affiliation Committee December, 1995. Approved by the Board of Directors and awarded as a duly affiliated chapter of NANN February, 1996. Lecturer to visiting Level I and II perinatal nurses attending Statewide Perinatal Nursing Update classes, 1989 1999.
PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES 7/1/13 6/30/16 (3 year term) 2010 (1 year term) Continuing Medical Education Committee Pharmacy and Therapeutic Subcommittee 2009 present Co-Chair ARNP/PA Council 2009 present Patient Safety Net Review Committee 2009, 2004, 2002 Root Cause Analysis Committee 2005 present Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Admissions Committee University of Iowa College of Nursing 2001 present PA/ARNP UIHC Credentialing Subpanel 1996 2001 Board of Directors Christ the King Christian Preschool 1997 Advisory Committee member Iowa Guidelines for Perinatal Services 1993 1996 Department of Nursing Unit Based Research Committee 1993 1996 Department of Nursing Unit Based Education Committee PUBLICATIONS Chuffo Siewert, R., Rasmussen, L. B., Lofgren, M. A., Clinton, P. (2011). Innovative University partnership Meets Neonatal Nurse practitioner program Need Amid Faculty Shortage. Journal of Nursing Education. 50(3): 159-162. Gordon, M., Bartruff, L., Gordon, S., Lofgren, M., Widness, J. (2008) How Fast Is Too Fast? A Practice Change in Umbilical Arterial Catheter Blood Sampling Using the Iowa Model for Evidence-Based Practice. Advances in Neonatal Care. 8(4): 198-207. Hanrahan, K.S. & Lofgren, M.A. (2004). Evidence-based practice: examining the risk of toys in the microenvironment of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Advances in Neonatal PUBLICATIONS
Care. 4(4): 184 201. Hein, H.A., & Lofgren, M.A. (1999). The changing pattern of neonatal mortality in a regionalized system of perinatal care: a current update. Pediatrics. 104(5), 1065 1069. Lofgren, M.A. (1999). Development of a resource manual for returning neonates to community hospitals. Neonatal Network. 18(4):29 33. Hein, H.A., Ely, J.W., & Lofgren, M.A. (1998). Neonatal respiratory distress in the community hospital: When to transport, when to keep. The Journal of Family Practice. 46(4), 284 289. Lofgren, M.A. (1996). The significance of the neutrophil in the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis: using a metaphor. The Mother Baby Journal. 1(3), 31 32. Lofgren, M.A. Neonatal Transport and Stabilization: Part I. THE IOWA PERINATAL LETTER 1996;XVII(1):1 2. Lofgren, M.A. Neonatal Transport and Stabilization: Part II. THE IOWA PERINATAL LETTER 1996;XVII(2):1 2. PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL WORK 2010 present Co-Editor of CREWS NEWS A simulation newsletter for UIHC staff 2001 2005 Series Editor, Advances in Neonatal Care Foundations in Newborn Care 1996 2000 Editorial Board, Mother Baby Journal 1993 present CEU manuscript reviewer, Neonatal Network 1992 1999 Co-Editor for Progeny A quarterly newsletter for perinatal nurses in Iowa PRESENTATION TOPICS SIMULATION University of Iowa Tech Forum May 30, 2013 Merging Expertise to Delver Safer Care University of Iowa College of Medicine, 2012 Patient Safety and Teamwork Children s and Women s Services Fall Nursing Conferences, 2010 Neonatal Update: 2012 NRP Change: Using Simulation to Improve Care Children s and Women s Services Fall Nursing Conferences, 2010 Pediatric Update: Pediatric Simulation: A New Way of Learning University of Iowa Office of Consultation and Research in Medical Education and Department of Anesthesia, 2009 and 2010
Simulation Instructor Course PRESENTATION TOPICS (CONT.) UIHC Management Group CREWS: Collaborative Results in Education With Simulation 36 th Annual Iowa Conference on Perinatal Medicine West Understanding Simulation, Basic Scenario Design, and Debriefing University of Iowa Simulation Instructor Course Simulation Scenario Design Just Do It NEONATAL SEPSIS Clinical Nurse Leader Course University of Iowa College of Nursing Intensive Practicum II 96:182 Neonatal Update Neonatal Nursing Certification Review Infectious Disease 30 th Annual Conference on Perinatal Medicine Toys in the NICU Setting 23 rd Annual Symposium on Perinatal and Pediatric Care North Iowa Mercy Health Center Mason City, Iowa Group B Streptococcus Infection in the Neonate 24 th Annual Perinatal Conference St. Luke s Regional Medical Center Group B Strep NCC Review Course for neonatal nurses Importance of the CBC 20 th Annual Perinatal Conference St. Luke s Regional Medical Center CBC Interpretation: What it Means to the Neonatal Nurse Neonatal Workshop Iowa Statewide Perinatal Program and University of Iowa Neonatal Transport Service Numbers, Numbers, Everywhere
PRESENTATION TOPICS (CONT.) TRANSPORT Air Care Competency Lab Neonatal Case Studies Sterling Community General Hospital Sterling, Illinois Stabilization of the Neonate for Transport and Group B Strep 22 nd Annual Conference on Perinatal Medicine Legal and Practical Aspects of Neonatal Transport 20 th Annual Symposium on Perinatal Care North Iowa Mercy Health Center Mason City, Iowa American Association of Critical Care Nurses St. Luke s Methodist Hospital Coe College Cedar Rapids, Iowa Indications for Neonatal Transport 19 th Annual Perinatal Conference St. Luke s Institute for Health Education 12 th Annual Respiratory Care Seminar Department of Respiratory Therapy 22 nd Annual Meeting Great Plains Organization for Perinatal Health Care Minneapolis, Minnesota 18 th Annual Iowa GPO Conference on Perinatal Medicine Neonatal Transport Workshop Iowa Statewide Perinatal Care Program Neonatal Transport Service PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT 25 th Annual Perinatal Conference St. Luke s Regional Medical Center Physical Assessment of the Newborn
PRESENTATION TOPICS (CONT.) Clinton Samaritan Health System Clinton, Iowa Newborn Physical Assessment and the Gestational Age Assessment 23 rd Annual Perinatal Conference St. Luke s Regional Medical Center Perinatal Case Presentations Review Course for Maternal Newborn Nursing Certification Examination Mercy Hospital Thermoregulation Muscatine General Hospital Continuing Education Program Muscatine, Iowa Neonatal Assessment Nursing Grand Rounds Cystic Hygroma ECMO/ VENTILATION 24 th Annual Iowa GPO Conference on Perinatal Medicine Oxygen Administration in the Newborn Nursery Neonatal Update 1992 Department of Nursing The Neonatal ECMO Patient Orientation for NICU Personnel Department of Pediatrics Critical Care Ventilation Concepts and Care of the Ventilated Patient X-RAYS/ PROCEDURES 22 nd Annual Perinatal Conference St. Luke s Regional Medical Center Preparation and Reading Neonatal X-Rays: What the Nurse Needs to Know PRESENTATION TOPICS (CONT.) Advance Pediatric Life Support The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Course Nursing Skills Station 19 th Annual Iowa GPO Conference on Perinatal Medicine Preparation and Reading Emergency X-Rays
POSTERS Nursing Excellence in Practice, Research, Quality Management, and Education Department of Nursing Recognition Day Organisms and Antibiotics in the Special Care Nurseries Why Be A Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (awarded certificate of recognition) CREWS: Collaborative Results in Education With Simulation Doctor of Nursing Practice Program University of Iowa College of Nursing A Retrospective Analysis of the Collaborative Results in Education With Simulation Debriefing Notes and Evaluations OTHER VOLUNTEER 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006 21 st Annual Iowa GPO Conference on Perinatal Medicine Caring for the Caregivers Pediatric Athletic Physical Exams Iowa City Community School District