CURRICULUM VITAE Emmaculate Mmboga Fields, APRN-CNP Department of Neurology The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 920 Stanton L Young Blvd; Suite 2040 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Phone: (405) 271-4113 Fax: (405) 271-5723 emma-fields@ouhsc.edu EDUCATION AND TRAINING University of Alabama at Birmingham (Birmingham, AL) 2009-2011 Masters of Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner) Northwestern Oklahoma State University (Alva, OK) 2004-2007 Bachelor of Science in Nursing PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC Clinical Instructor 2012-Present The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK Department of Neurology (Chairman: David L Gordon, MD, FAHA, FAAN, FANA) ADMINISTRATIVE University of Oklahoma University Medical Center, Oklahoma City, OK Trauma Symposium 2011, CNE Event, Nurse Planner 2011 Educator Committee, Member 2010 2011 Competency Committee, Member 2010-2011 Fall Prevention Committee, Member 2010-2011 Infection Control Committee, Member 2008-2009 HOSPITAL/AGENCY: 1
Neurology Intensive Care Nurse Practitioner, University of Oklahoma Medical Center (OUMC), 01/31/12- Present OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: None CERTIFICATIONS American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP): December, 2012 November, 2016 Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course (ENP): Valid through June 2015 Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Valid through August 2016 Basic Life Support (CPR) Valid through August 2016 LICENSES Oklahoma Nursing License: RN license issued July, 2007- June 2016 APRN License with prescriptive Authority Issued January 2012- June 2016 DEA: certified OBNDD: certified NPI: certified SCHOLARSHIP RESEARCH FUNDING: Current 1. A week in the Neurocritical care unit: point prevalence observational study in Neurocritical care: PRINCE Study Neurocritical Care Society International Research Consortium Role: Sub investigator Unfunded 7/21/2014 to present 2. Does the benefit of therapeutic hypothermia in refractory status epilepticus (RSE) depend on seizure etiology? The role hypothermia in RSE Role: Sub investigator Unfunded 2013 to Present Pending 2
1. Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis reduction in the Neuro InTEnsive care unit: UNITE Study Grant application planned pending IRB decision, funding to be determined TeleFlex USA, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Role: Sub investigator 2014-Present 2. Protocol NO1394, A Randomized, Open-Label, Multicenter, Parallel-Group, Exploratory Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Intravenous Brivaracetam and Intravenous Phenytoin in Subjects Experiencing Nonconvulsive Electrographic Seizures UCB Biosciences Inc., Raleigh, NC, USA Role: Sub investigator OUMC accepted as a site, funding awaiting approval by funding agency 2014-Present TEACHING MATERIALS DEVELOPED OU MEDICAL CENTER, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 1. Transplant Services Clinical Educator: Developed electronic learning materials about liver and Kidney transplant patients for nurses on the transplant Intensive care units, transplant medical surgical areas and outpatient clinics in preparation for OUMC to be certified as a transplant Center. 2. Step-down Unit Orientation: Simulation. Developed competency based educational curriculum about caring for step-down status patients, to identify and respond to medical emergencies common to step-down status patients. 3. Central Education database: Managed, and maintained an education database by entering data to make sure all nurses in the nursing departments I was covering were compliant with their required in-house education, certification like ACLS/BLS were up to date if needed. PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED/REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: 1. Fesler J, Hakimi R, Fields EM, Hakimi AS. Does the benefit of therapeutic hypothermia in refractory status epilepticus depend on seizure etiology? Manuscript submitted for publication 2. Bermejo L, Duvall JD, Fields EM, Garg A, Ray B. Severe Cerebral Vasospasm after Traumatic Brain Injury Managed Successfully with Cerebral Angioplasty and Milrinone Infusion A Viable and Safe Therapeutic Option" Manuscript has been successfully 3
submitted online and is presently being given full consideration for publication in Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: None CHAPTERS: None BOOKS: None NON-AUTHORED PUBLICATIONS: None. REVIEW ARTICLES: None ABSTRACTS OR POSTERS: 1. Bermejo L, Duvall JD, Fields EM, Garg A, Ray B. Novel method using cerebral angioplasty and milrinone in management of clinical cerebral vasospasm after severe traumatic brain injury. Neurocritical Care Society, Annual Meeting, Sep 2014 (accepted), Seattle, WA, USA 2. Hakimi, R, Butchee, M, Duvall, J, Fields, E, Hakimi, AS. Should a Ketogenic Diet be Considered Earlier in the Treatment Course of Adults with Super-refractory Status Epilepticus? Accepted for poster presentation at the upcoming 12 th Annual Neurocritical Care Society Meeting, Seattle, WA (2014) 3. Fesler J, Hakimi R, Talsania S, Fields E. Does the Benefit of Therapeutic Hypothermia in Refractory Status Epilepticus Depend on Seizure Etiology? American Academy of Neurology 66 th Annual Meeting Poster Presentation. Abstract in Neurology April 2014: 82 (10); Supplement P1.273. 4. Hakimi, R, Talsania, S, Fesler, J, Fields, E. Does the Efficacy of Therapeutic Hypothermia in Refractory Status Epilepticus Depend on Seizure Etiology? 11 th Annual Neurocritical Care Society Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Abstract in Neurocritical Care (2013) 19:S218. COMMENTARY: None PRESENTATIONS 1. Blood Administration Competency Verification. Assisted in developing the course. Assessed the Registered Nurse s knowledge related to blood product administration and their competency to safely administer blood products. 2. Step-down Unit Orientation: Simulation. Developed and Trained Registered Nurses who were new to caring for step-down status patients, to identify and respond to medical emergencies common to step-down status patients. 3. Aim for zero infection control: Trained Registered Nurse s on central line care after insertion and ongoing. 4
4. Clinical Orientation: Trained new employees on the use of Electronic Medical Administration Record restraints, sharps and safety and emergency or Life threatening scenarios. 5. Hospital education: Trained over 300 Registered Nurses during annual training in 2010 for safety, new equipment s and refresher courses pertaining to Joint commission expectations. TEACHING 1. Preceptor for University of South Alabama Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program (2014-Present) 2. Blood Administration Competency Verification. Assisted in developing the course. Assessed the Registered Nurse s knowledge related to blood product administration and their competency to safely administer blood products. 3. Step-down Unit Orientation: Simulation. Developed and Trained Registered Nurses who were new to caring for step-down status patients, to identify and respond to medical emergencies common to step-down status patients. 4. Aim for zero infection control: Trained Registered Nurse s on central line care after insertion and ongoing. 5. Clinical Orientation: Trained new employees on the use of Electronic Medical Administration Record restraints, sharps and safety and emergency or Life threatening scenarios. 6. Hospital education: Trained over 300 Registered Nurses during annual training in 2010 for safety, new equipment s and refresher courses pertaining to Joint commission expectations. MENTORING AND ADVISING Academic and Clinical Mentorship Name of Mentee Type of Mentorship Summary of Outcomes Lindsay Carroll Staff Nurse Preceptorship Intermediate Care Unit and clinical orientation Michelle Nguyen Staff Nurse Preceptorship Intermediate Care Unit and clinical orientation Several Nurses Staff Nurse Preceptorship Development of critical thinking and technical skills needed to cover for step down patients. 5
Nursing students Undergraduate Nursing ICU Development of critical thinking, time management, disease process and technical skills Consulted with numerous nursing department staff employees requesting information about educational opportunities in the hospital, policy and procedures, national educational opportunities, and national certification resources PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INSTITUTIONAL CLINICAL/PATIENT CARE: Neurocritical Care Nurse Practitioner, OUMC, Oklahoma City, OK Jan 2012 Present INTITUTIONAL CLINICAL LEADERSHIP: Member, Service (ICU Multidisciplinary) Committee, OUMC, Oklahoma City 2013 Present INSTITUTIONAL NON-EDUCATION COMMITTEE SERVICE: None INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP: None LOCAL/REGIONAL SERVICE: None EDITOR, EDITORIAL BOARD, JOURNAL REVIEWER: None NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE: None HONORS AND AWARDS Clinical, Service, Personal 2009 OU Medical Center 2009 Nurses Week Picasso Award Recipient 2008-2009 OU Medical Center Clinical Recognition Program Level II 2007 Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Vice presidents Honor Roll 2005 Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Vice presidents Honor Roll 2005 Northwestern Oklahoma State University Upper Academic Scholarship recipient 2005 Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Vice presidents Honor Roll MEMBERSHIPS American Academy of Nurse Practitioner 2011-Present Association of Oklahoma Nurse Practitioners 2011-Present 6
Professional Growth and Development Continuing Education 9/14 12 th Neurocritical Care Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA 4/14 2014 Advanced Pharmacology Conference at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, 10/13 Neuro-anesthesia conference in San Francisco, CA 5/13 The Fourth Annual Latest Advances in Ischemic & Hemorrhagic Stroke Therapy 2013 Dallas, TX 5/12 The 3rd Annual Latest Advances in Ischemic & Hemorrhagic Stroke Therapy 2012 Dallas, TX 7