Request for expertise

Sharon Sarvey sarvey at berea.edu
Mon Feb 16 16:26:53 PST 1998


This sounds exciting, but for national representation I would wonder why the
candidate would have to be someone from wet of the Mississippi...The is an
incredible amout of community health practice out here in the east, also. I
teach at a college with an entire baccalaureate nursing curriculum dedicated to
community based practice especially in rural communities in Kentucky...and Gerry
Molavi at University of Tennessee, a FNP also, is engaged in designing school
health partnerships in inner city schools...that is community also. I certainly
do not intend for this to be misconstrued, however community health does not
exist only in the west!!

I should like to propose to you three candidates for consideration:

Kim Larson, MSN, RN Barton College, Wilson, NC 919-399-6400 who works
extensively with migrant groups;
Judy Perry, MSN, PhD cand, at Univ So. Indiana is an expert in the rural
area of eastern Kentucky and
Brenda Hosely, MSN, RN Berea College, Berea, Ky 606-986-9341

Any of the three of these expert practitioners would serve this position with
distinction.

Sharon Isenhour Sarvey
sarvey at berea.edu
Department of Nursing
Berea College
CPO 1899
Berea, KY 40404
606-986-9341
_______________________________________________________________________________
Subject: RE: Request for expertise
From: phnurses at u.washington.edu at Berlink
Date: 2/16/98 7:07 PM

Thanks. I will try to phone you tomorrow. Judi


> ----------

> From: Cjm[SMTP:cmaney at flash.net]

> Sent: Friday, February 13, 1998 10:32 PM

> To: Public Health Nursing Discussion and Information

> Subject: Re: Request for expertise

>

> Judith Hertz wrote:

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > I am seeking assistance for a role delineation study that I will be

> > conducting for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. I am

> > looking for a master's prepared, public health nurse to sit on a

> panel

> > of experts for this study. It is necessary for this nurse to have

> > current clinical practice experience working with multiple levels of

> > nurses (unlicensed through advanced practice, if possible). Also,

> since

> > I need national representation, I am currently looking for a nurse

> from

> > a state that is west of the Mississippi. The panel will review

> content

> > of a questionnaire and an extensive nursing activity list to make

> sure

> > both adequately represent the domain of nursing.

> >

> > I expect to conduct this panel via mail at the end of this month;

> there

> > will be an honorarium for participation.

> >

> > If somebody is interested and willing to serve on this panel, please

> > contact me directly (phone, address, FAX and e-mail are listed

> below).

> > I would be please to give you additional information as needed.

> Thank

> > you. Judi

> >

> > Judith E. Hertz, PhD, RN

> > Research Associate

> > National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

> > 676 N. St. Clair St., Suite 550

> > Chicago, IL 60611-2921

> > Voice: 312-787-6555, Ext. 181

> > FAX: 312-787-6898

> > E-mail: jhertz at ncsbn.org

> Dear Judith,

> I would be willing to assist you, don't know if my credentials are

> what

> you are looking for.

> I complete my MSN in Community Health in 11 weeks.

> I have worked in public health in various capactiites over the past 13

> years, and am currently working as community services coordinator for

> a

> large family practice residency (I just started).

> I have worked as a phn, an administrator, a certified school nurse, a

> senior phn. Levels of professionals I have wroked with over the years

> include: UAPs, 2, 3, 4 yr. RNs, MPH/MSN colleagues, and of course,

> physicians.

> Also, if you want references, I can provide.

> I can send you my resume at your request.

> Voice mail:630-856-8927.

> email below.

> --

> Catherine

> MSN student, NIU

> mailto:cmaney at flash.net

>




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