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Neonatal Nursing Practitioner Staff

 
Buschbach, Deanne (Dee) RN, MSN, NNP, PNP (Coordinator)
busch002@mc.duke.edu
Education:
  • BSN Loretto Heights College, Denver Colorado
  • NNP Certificate Program, The Denver Children’ Hospital, Denver Colorado
  • MSN NNP Colorado University, Denver Colorado
  • Post masters Certificate Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP), Duke University, Durham NC

Publications:
Book Chapter - Physical Assessment of the Newborn Infant: Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, Eds. Deacon J., and O’Neill P., 1999.

Honors:
Friends of Nursing Awardee - 2005
Guest Commentator - Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 1999, Article by Lott and Hoath, Neonatal Skin, The Ideal Nursing Interface.Selected Abstracts – Miller, CR., Kliewer, MA., Hertzberg, BS., Ellis J., Buschbach D. Normal cerebral ventricular size in neonates: factor important to the sonographic appearance and measurement. Radiological Society of North America, 1999,
Monograph - Newborn Physiologic and Developmental Transitions: Integrating Key Components of Prenatal and Neonatal Assessment AWHOON, 2002

Areas of Interest: Neonatal Assessment and X-ray Interpretation
 

Yancy-Mangum, Amy RN, MSN, PNP, NNP 919-681-2425

Education:
  • BSN Auburn University, Auburn AL
  • MSN Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Duke University, Durham NC.
  • Post Master’s Certificate, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Duke University, Durham NC

Publications:
Poster Presentation – Mason, M., Brandon, D. and Yancy, A. Management of the Cutting Edge of Survivability, Hawaii, August 1999

Poster Presentation - Mason, M., Brandon D. and Yancy A. Management on the Cutting Edge of Survivability, England, 1999

Poster Presentation - Mason, M., Brandon, D. and Yancy A. Management on the Cutting Edge of Survivability, NANN 1998

Journal Article - Bradshaw, W, . and Lee, A Weighing Two Weight Studies. Neonatal Network, 1995.

Article - Lee A. Y. Nursing Services Connections, 1993.

Areas of Interest: Follow up care, Nutritional Needs of ICN Infants, ELBW.
 

Boland, Kathryn (Kitty) RN, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • BSN West Virginia University, West Virginia
  • MSN with Neonatal Intensive Care Specialty, Vanderbilt University

Areas of Interest: Ventilation, Computer Charting

Bradshaw, Wanda RN, MSN, PNP, NNP

Education:
  • Diploma in Nursing Hamlet Hospital School of Nursing. BS in Nursing University of North Carolina, North Carolina
  • MS in Nursing in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Duke University School of Nursing Durham North Carolina
  • Post Master’s Certificate Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Duke University School of Nursing, Durham North Carolina

Publications:
Bradshaw, W. T. (2007). Pharmacology. In R. Watson (Ed.) Core review ofr neonatal intensive care nursing (2nd. ed). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.
 
Bradwhaw, W. T. & Tammeling, K. (2007). Pulmonary disorders, In R. Watson (Ed.) Core review of neonatal intensive care nursing (2nd. ed). Philadelphia: W. B. Sanders.
 
Furdon, S. A., Horgan, M. J., Bradshaw, W.T., & Clark, D. A. (2006). Nurses' guide to early detection of umbilical arterial catheter complications in infants. Advances in Neonatal Care, 6(5):242-56.
 
Bradshaw, W. T. & Furdon, S.A. (2006. A nurse's guide to early detection of unbilical venous catheter complications in infants. Advances in Neonatal Care. 6(3):127-38

Bradshaw, W. T., Turner, B. S. , & Pierce, J. R. (2006). Physiologic monitoring. In G. B. Merenstein & S. L. Gardner (Eds.) Handbook of neonatal intensive care (6 th ed .). St. Louis : Mosby.

Turner, B. S., Bradshaw, W. T., & Brandon, D. H. (2005). Neonatal lung remodeling: Structural, inflammatory, and ventilator-induced injury. Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 19(4), 362-376.

Bradshaw, W. (2005). Pharmacological therapies. In F. Grayson (Ed.) NCLEX-RN: Cliffs Test Prep (pp. 337-385). Hoboken , NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Bradshaw, W. (2005). Pharmacological therapies. In F. Grayson (Ed.) NCLEX-PN: Cliffs Test Prep (pp. 259-303). Hoboken , NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Bradshaw, W. (2004). The use of nitric oxide in neonatal care. Critical Care
Nursing Clinics of North America 16(2 ), 249-255.

Bradshaw, W. (2002). Anemia in the newborn. Central Lines 17 (6), 12-13.

Bradshaw, W. (2001). Pharmacology. In R. Watson (Ed.) Core review for neonatal intensive care nursing (pp. 31-32). Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders.

Bradshaw, W . (1999). Coping with transition: Neonatal nurse practitioner education in the 21 st century (Commentary). Journal of Child and Family Nursing (2) 3, 178-179.

Bradshaw, W . & Lee, A. (1995). Weighing two weight studies: Applications for
clinical practice. Neonatal Network , 14(5), 41.

Published abstracts:
Turner, B., Bradshaw, W., Sanford, C., Spillane, J. (1998). Tracheal trauma associated with endotracheal suctioning. XXII International Congress of Pediatrics. 9-14 August, Amsterdam , The Netherlands .

Bradshaw, W. (1998). The bacterial counts of continuously infused formula. NANN Clinical Update, Dallas , TX .

Bradshaw, W. (1997). The bacterial count in continuously infused orogastric
feedings. 13 th Annual NANN Conference, Phoenix , AZ.

Areas of Interest: NP education, Legal issues and Neonatal Care.

Breedlove, Kristina (Kristi) RN, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • BSN University of North Carolina a Chapel Hill, North Carolina
  • MSN with Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Areas of Interest: Oxygen delivery and Congenital Heart Disease

DeVries, Jennifer, RN, MSN, NNP, CCNS

Education:
  • BSN University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario Canada 
  • NNP/CNS Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

Publications:

Keep your eye on the target. Neonatal Advance Practice Nursing Forum. Washington DC, May 2007.

Expert nurse to novice nurse practitioner: Making the transistion successful. Academy of Neonatal Nursing National Advanced Practice Conference. Savannah, GA, April 2006.

Enhancing staff morale and rentention through laughter. National Association of Neonatal Nurses National Conference, Anaheim, Ca, September 2005.

The beat goes on: Continuing education for experienced NICU nurses. Duke University Medical Center Staff Development and Creating Excellence, Research Triangle Park, NC, November 2004.

The beat goes on: Continuing education for experienced NICU nurses. Academy of Neonatal Nursing National Conference, Orlando, FL, October 2004.

Get with the program: Promoting interest in staff education. Duke University Medical Center Staff Development and Creating Excellence, Research Triangle Park, NC, November 2003.

Get with the program: Promoting interest in staff education. Academy of Neonatal Nursing National Conference, Las Vegas, NV, September 2003.

Don’t get left in the dark: Enhancing accountability in practice through staff education. The National Association Neonatal Nurses National Conference, Nashville, TN, October 2002.


Areas of Interest: Oxygen Targeting, Retinopathy of Prematurity, Ventilation, Staff Education

Grabowski, Jennifer, RN, MSN, NNP, CPNP
 
Education:
  • ASN University of the Virgin Islands; St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands
  • MSN Neonatal and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Duke University, Durham, NC
 
Areas of Interest: ELBW Neonatal follow up care, Parent and Nursing Education
 

Henry, Shawna, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • ASN University of the Virgin Islands; St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands
  • BSN Northern Caribbean University (formerly West Indies College); Mandeville, Jamaica, West Indies
  • MSN -Neonatal and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner; Duke University School of Nursing; Durham, NC

Areas of Interest: Patient, Family and Staff Education; Gastroesophageal Reflux


Jakubowski, Monica Koch RN, NNP

Education:
  • BSN Atlantic Christian College (Barton College) Wilson North Carolina (now known as Barton College)
  • NNP - Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program, Georgetown University Washington, DC.

Areas of Interest: Glucose Metabolism and Nutrition

Long, Melissa RN, MSP, NNP
 
Education:
  • BSN UNC-Chapel Hil
  • MSN/NNP - Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 
 
Publications:
 
Long, M. & Brandon, D. (2007).  Induced hypothermia for neonates with
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.  JOGNN, 36(3), 293-298.
 
Areas of Interest: Immunizations, HIE & Hypothermia Treatment

McCallum, Stephanie (Steph) RN, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • BSN Rhode Island college, Providence RI
  • MSN - Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, Duke University, Durham, NC

Publications:

Poster Presentation: Brandon D. and McCallum S. Efficacy of Heparin Use in Peripherally Inserted Intravenous Catheters. Phoenix AZ , NANN 1998

Poster Presentation: Brandon D. and McCallum S. Efficacy of Heparin Use in Peripherally Inserted Intravenous Catheters. Dallas TX , NANN Research Conference 1998

Conference Presenter: Brandon D. and McCallum S. Efficacy of Heparin Use in Peripherally Inserted Intravenous Catheters. Phoenix AZ , NANN 1998

Conference Presenter: Bradshaw W. and McCallum S. Feeding Practices and Preparation in the ICN Setting. Dallas TX , NANN Research Conference 1998

Areas of Interest:
Legal Issues in Neonatal Care, Neonatal Nutrition, Neonatal NEC, NP Education, Neonatal Research, ELBW

Meanor, Pana RN, MSN, NNP, IBCLC

Education:
  • AND Nursing, Jefferson State Junior College
  • BSN Monmouth University, NJ.
  • MSN Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, University of Pennsylvania

Areas of Interest: Breast Feeding, Transitional care / Chronic care.
 
Mears, Sarah RN, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • BSN University of Western Ontario, London Ontario, Canada
  • MSN Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

Areas of Interest: Feeding and Pain Management & NNP integration into level II nurseries.

Neill, Sara, RN, MSN, CNNP

Education:
  • BSN University of Cincinnati School of Nursing
  • MSN/NNP certificate Case WEstern University School of Nursing

Areas of Interest: Infection control, ELBW.

New, Beth RN, NNP, MSN, PNP

Education:
  • BSN Baylor University, Dallas, Texas
  • NNP Certificate Program West Virginia University Morgantown, WV
  • MSN Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Duke University School Of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina

Areas of Interest: Neonatal Care

Redd, Elizabeth ("Beth") RN, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • BSN Lynchburg College, Virginia
  • MSN Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Duke University

Areas of Interest: Family/Staff Education, STABLE Instructor, and ELBW.


Schaub-Bordeaux, Martha RNC, MSN, PNP

Education :
  • BSN, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, NC
  • MSN, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, NC
  • Post Masters Certificate, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,
    Duke University, Durham, NC

Certifications:
  • Certified- Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, (NAACOG/NCC)
  • Certified- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, (National Certification Board of PNP/N)
  • S.T.A.B.L.E., Lead Instructor
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program Regional Instructor and Provider


Publications:
  • Monograph:  Newborn Physiologic and Developmental Transitions:  Integrating Key Components of Perinatal and Neonatal Assessment. AWHOON, 2002
  • Early Baby Magazine (a project of Burroughs Welcome Co., Duke University Medical Center and Medical Life Publishing, Inc.), 1992
  • Thesis:  Moving Toward Parenthood:  The Hospital and Discharge Experience of Parents of Premature Infants, 1990

Honors:

  • 2007 North Carolina Great 100

Areas of Interest:

  • Care of the Chronically Ill Infant
  • Education/Discharge Preparation of Parents with Infants in an Intensive Care Unit
  • Neonatal/Perinatal Outreach Education

Taekman, Jeanne RN, MSN, NNP

Education:

  • BS Psychobiology University of California Davis
  • BSN University of San Francisco
  • MSN Neonatal Nurse Practitioner University of Maryland Baltimore

Areas of Interest: Neonatal delivery room management, NRP Breastfeeding the Premature Infant.

Tammeling, Karen RN, MSN, NNP

Education:
  • Duke University, Durham, NC Master of Science in Nursing, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, 2000
  • Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1991

Areas of Interest:
  • Extremely low birth weight infants
  • Neurological development and defects of infants and adults
  • Undergraduate and graduate nursing education; didactic and clinical NNP clinical practice standard development; program development Legal nurse consulting.

      Publications:
  • Bradwhaw, W. T. & Tammeling, K. (2007). Pulmonary disorders, In R. Watson (Ed.) Core review of neonatal intensive care nursing (2nd. ed). Philadelphia: W. B. Sanders.


      Selected Published Abstracts
  • McCallum, S., Tammeling, K.E. (May, 2006).  AV Malformation.  Neonatal Advanced Practice Nursing Forum - National Association of Neonatal Nursing, Washington, D.C.
  • Tammeling K.E., Taekman, J. (June, 2005). Embryologic Error; Agnathia Otocephaly Complex. Neonatal Advanced Practice Nursing Forum - National Association of Neonatal Nursing, Washington, D.C.
       
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