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William T. Campbell, EdD, MS, RN (410) 543-6414 SU Office wtcampbell@salisbury.edu EDUCATION University of Delaware, Graduate Studies College of Human Services, Education & Public Policy Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), May 2006 Major: Educational Leadership, with a concentration in Administration and Policy. Salisbury State University, Graduate Studies Department of Nursing. Master of Science in Nursing (MS), May 1998. Track: Clinical Nurse Specialist Family, Focus in Education. University of Delaware, College of Nursing. September 1979 to June 1982. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), June 1982. University of Delaware, College of Arts & Science. January 1977 to June 1979. Bachelor of Arts (BA), June 1979, Major: Psychology, Minor: Biology. Associate of Arts (AA), June 1978, Major: Biology. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science. September 1974 to December 1976. Pre-Pharmacy studies (non degree) completed. EMPLOYMENT Salisbury University (SU) Associate Professor of Nursing. August 1998 to present. As a tenured faculty member I teach classroom & clinical course, coordinate course, serve on at least one (up to 4) departmental committee, attend faculty meetings, advise students, maintain office hours, serve on a school committee, and serve on a Henson & a University committee, in addition to presenting talks, coordinating community outreach events, and volunteering community service. As the RN Coordinator, I recruit and am an advisor for all RN students working towards their BS or MS degrees and recruit, interview, and advise these students during their undergraduate portion of the track. As Departmental Web Master I am responsible for updating and maintaining the Departmental Website and the various pages and links housed there. As a member of the nursing faculty I am responsible for teaching 12 credits per semester, teaching fundamental adult and pediatric skills; selecting patient assignments for up to 8 student nurses (BS candidates); conducting pre-clinical,

pre-conference, and post-conference; instructing, supervising, and evaluating the students in a variety of acute care in-patient and community/office settings. As a classroom lecturer I write and present numerous pediatric lectures utilizing Power Point and Blackboard Learning System (MyClasses). As Course Coordinator for Pediatric theory I updated the syllabus, tried new teaching approaches, worked with & oriented other team members/instructors, was responsible for putting the course on-line as a hybrid course, and resolved student & instructor problems. As the Course Coordinator for Pediatric clinical I updated the syllabus, coordinated numerous community clinical experiences including many new sites, have instituted a clinical skills day, a milestones day, field trips to urban Children s Hospitals, updated the resources, developed a tobacco prevention teaching project grant funded by Tobacco Restitution Moneys, and developed & co-coordinated a regional/ tri-state Girl Scout Nursing Exploration Fair. As Course Coordinator for the Child-Bearing/ Child- Rearing Accelerated course, I performed the above duties in the pediatrics half of the seven week course and team teaching with maternity faculty who teach the other 7 weeks. As a Course Coordinator and co-lecturer I developed a new nursing elective course for undergraduates NURS 456 Pharmacotherapeutics wrote objectives, developed schedule, wrote and delivered half the lectures, wrote guidelines for a Herbal Presentation by students, a new situation paper, and for a simulated medication administration exercise. The need was identified while working on my dissertation and the course developed based on student survey input, exit interviews, a focus group, and NCLEX results. As Course Coordinator and part of the instructor team I developed the syllabus for the on-line section of the Health Assessment course. I oversee the on-line theory part of the course and am part of the team that teaches the lab sections. As Interim Associate Chair of the Nursing Department I was responsible for coordination of the LSRN learning system, establishing the course schedule, coordinating the clinical schedule, monitoring enrollment and room assignments, organizing the new student orientation, monitoring student health requirements, redesigning the departmental website, revising articulation agreement with a community college, and handling student disputes. As a member of the Student Policies Committee and Interim Committee Chair, I represented the university and department as a recruiter at several functions, reviewed prospective student applications and files for admissions and scholarships, developed an admissions grade review grid, worked at university registrations and open houses, and helped plan and conduct departmental open houses. I was responsible for the introduction of an admissions test. As a Chair of the Patterns of Employment Committee I updated the employment survey tool, developed a new Employer Satisfaction Survey tool, assisted with data collection and analysis, and presented results to the faculty utilizing power point, verbal, and written media. As the Chair of the Program Effectiveness Committee, I assisted in the evolution of the Patterns of Employment Committee (Task Force) into this new standing

committee for the department to monitor & track program effectiveness & student & employer satisfaction. As Advisor for the Student Nurses Association I advised the officers in the operations of the association, helped to organize fund raising and social events, and participated in meetings and community activities. As a nursing faculty member I worked independently with the departmental chair to develop new recruitment materials including signage and photographs. I also worked with the Department Chair and the Henson School s Associate Dean to develop a digital image slide show for the school and the university. Helped to write a grant to receive funding from the Tobacco Restitution Moneys from the state of Maryland to fund Tobacco Prevention in children in Wicomico County. The grant was funded and I coordinated these teaching sessions for 3 semesters throughout the county. Helped to research distance education and classroom technology for a grant to fund a new distance education classroom for the Nursing Department to be used for the RN-to-MS program. The grant was funded. As a member of the Henson School s Undergraduate Research and Faculty Travel Committee I am responsible for distribution of school funds for student research and faculty travel. I also serve on the University s Harassment Panel. I served as the interim Departmental Advising Coordinator and an interim member on the Henson School Health Professions Advisory Committee. As Co-Chair of Passport to Nursing, the Girl Scout Nursing Exploration Fair, I was the founder of this community service learning event in 2007 for pediatric clinical students held at SU. A collaborative event of NURS 361 pediatric students, SNA, Lambda Eta, and SU, it teaches healthy life styles & nursing skills to Girl Scouts and Brownie s while helping them meet a badge requirement. As a nursing faculty member I worked independently to develop a departmental museum for display of nursing department memorabilia and nursing artifacts. Delaware Technical & Community College (DTCC), Owen s Campus. January to July 2009. Adjunct faculty, member of Math Department (teaching pre-nursing course). As a classroom instructor of Clinical Math Applied to Nursing, I was responsible for lecturing, demonstrating math applications, conducting various classroom activities and evaluating the students knowledge of the assigned material through exams. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital (NMH). June 2005 to July 2005. As a consultant I developed and administered a new graduate orientation program for the current group of GPN/GNs (Graduate Practical Nurses/ Graduate Nurses). Taught classroom orientation material, conducted clinical supervision and education on the units, and administered evaluations post orientation for a six week program. In this role I worked with the Staff Education department, collaborated with the unit s Clinical Leaders, and reported directly to the Vice President of Patient Care.

Delaware Technical & Community College (DTCC), Owen s Campus. December 1991 to December 1998. Adjunct member of Nursing Dept. and Continuing Ed Division As a nursing instructor and lab instructor I was responsible for teaching basic LPN skills in the first year nursing lab; selecting patient assignments for 6-8 student nurses (LPN & RN candidates) after doing chart audits and discussing patients with the charge nurse; conducting pre-conference; instructing, supervising, and evaluating the students on the clinical medical-surgical unit at an acute care hospital and on the geriatrics unit at a rehabilitation facility (also pediatrics and mental health as needed); conducting post-conferences. As a classroom instructor of Adult Medical - Surgical Nursing, I was responsible for planning the classroom learning environment, lecturing and conducting the learning activities, and evaluating the students knowledge of the assigned material through exams and written projects. As a classroom instructor of Human Growth & Development (a pre-nursing psychology course) (including Continuing Education Division), I was responsible for lecturing and conducting the learning activities and evaluating the students knowledge of the assigned material through exams and written papers. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital (NMH). March 1991 to June 1992. As a staff nurse I was responsible for direct care to pre- and post- surgical patients and oncology patients. My duties included direct patient care, emotional support, medication administration, assessment, documentation, and patient education. Milford Memorial Hospital (MMH). July 1989 to March 1991. As a staff nurse in the Ambulatory Surgery Unit my duties included pre-surgical preparation, education, and admission of one-day surgical patients as well as post OR recovery and discharge to home. Other duties included assisting in the GI Lab, minor surgery, patient transfusions and patient education/discharge instructions. My patients were adult and pediatric. Milford Memorial Hospital (MMH). May 1985 to May 1989. As a staff nurse in the Special Care (Telemetry) Unit I was responsible for direct physical patient care, emotional support, medication administration, assessments, education, and cardiac monitoring of 4-8 telemetry patients. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital (NMH). July 1982 to May 1985. As 3-11 Charge Nurse on Fox Wing (Telemetry) I was responsible for immediate supervision of 4-5 staff nurses and assistants and a unit clerk. Other duties included assignments, evaluation input, staff counseling, family support, telemetry monitoring, physician orders, patient and staff education, and various staff nurse duties as needed. Fox Wing included the pediatric floor, patients, and staff during an extended period of construction and remodeling.

OTHER CLINICAL EXPERIENCES As an instructor: PRMC Oncology, Medical, Surgical, Pediatrics, Mental Health, Transitional Care Nanticoke Memorial Med-Surg, Oncology, Telemetry, Pediatrics-Short Stay Beebe Medical Center Mental Health Milford Memorial Oncology, Medical Holly Center Long Term Chronic Pediatric Care Harbor Healthcare Long Term Pediatric Care Physician s Office Pediatrics Wicomico Nursing Home Geriatrics, Long Term Care Lifecare at Lofland Park Long Term Care, Geriatrics Head Start Pediatric developmental & health screenings As a volunteer: Delaware State 4-H Youth Development Camp Nurse @ Camp Barnes and Camp Nurse for Jr. Leaders Weekend at Seashore Beach House OTHER EDUCATIONAL TRAINING Cardiac Life Support Telemetry Cardiac Assessment Helicopter Transport Documentation Legal Issues A. I. dupont Pediatric Update Ambulatory Pediatrics Update Nursing Simulation Pediatric Simulation Review for Certification: CNE Numerous Continuing Education Classes & Seminars, usually 15-30 contact hrs per year. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Delaware Nurses Association (DNA) - American Nurses Association (ANA) - Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) - Member (1998 - present) Board of Directors (1998-2001) Publications Committee The DNA Reporter Photographer Member (1998 present) Member (1982 present) President, Lambda Eta Chapter (2008- present) Delegate to Convention (2009) Alternate Delegate to Convention (2005, 2007)

National Convention Volunteer Worker (2007, 2009) National Convention Presenter (2003, 2005, 2007) National Convention Poster (2009) By-Laws Chair, Lambda Eta (2006-2008) Chesapeake Consortium (Region 12) Planning Committee (2007) Tri-State Consortium (Region 12) Exhibitor and attendee (2010) National Student Nurses Association - Sustaining Member (2000 2009) (NSNA) Student Nurses Association, Advisor (1999-2004) and Co-Advisor (2006-2007) COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS 4-H (Youth Development, University of Delaware, Cooperative Extension Service) Local Community Club Reorganized/ re-chartered local club Organizational Club Leader (2001-2008) Project Leader (1999-2008) Archery Shooting Sports Instructor Sussex County Leaders Association President (2000 2002) Vice President (2006-2008) Archery Shooting Sports Instructor & County Event Leader (2008-present) Numerous County Committees Chair & Volunteer -numerous events Delaware State State 4-H Camp Nurse (1998-2008) State Fair Judge (1998-present) Certified State Archery Instructor Camp Director Search Comm (2010) Leaders Forum Speaker (2005, 2009) Leaders Forum Planning Comm. State Fair Building Planning Comm. State Camp Oversight Committee

Northeast Regional (NERVF) Speaker Abstract accepted, poster Planning Committee Laurel Alumni Association National Museum of Civil War Medicine Museum of the Confederacy The Society of Civil War Surgeons Member (2000 present) Photographer (2010) 2 nd Vice President (2011-12) Member & Pry House Patriot Docent at Pry House Field Hospital Museum (2010) Attendee National Conference on CWM (2006, 07, 08, 09, 10) Speaker at National Convention (2009) Speaker at Summer Saturday Series (2011) Member (2004 present) Member (2009 present) AWARDS Delaware Excellence in Nursing Practice Awards, Nurse Educator, Finalist 2010 Governor s Outstanding Volunteer Award, Nominee, 2007 Omicron Delta Kappa inducted 2003 Salisbury University (SU) Service Award SU s Outstanding Student Organization Advisor 2002 4-H Salute to Excellence Volunteer of the Year Award State Winner 2002 Maryland State Funded Grant to Study Stress in Nursing Students - 1997 Sigma Theta Tau inducted 1982 PRESENTATIONS Invited speaker at National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, MD, Summer Saturday Series Fort Delaware: Water, Waste, and Healthcare (August 2011). Juried Poster Presentation at 2011 Drexel University Nursing Education Institute, Atlantic City, NJ Using a Situation Paper in Pharmacology Class as a Critical Thinking Exercise and as Reinforcement of Pharmacology Content (June 2011). Invited speaker at Collaborative Nursing Network of NE PA, Wilkes-Barre, PA Civil War Medicine: Nurses and Nursing (April 2011).

Keynote speaker at Delaware Nurses Association (DNA) Spring Convention, Newark, DE Nursing: Where We Came From and Where We Are Going (April 2011). Invited speaker at Delaware Technical & Community College, Owens Campus, Georgetown, DE - MASH During the Civil War (March 2011). Invited speaker at Sussex County Genealogical Society, Rehoboth Beach, DE The Prison at Fort Delaware: The Walls, Water, and Local Sussex County People (January 2011). Speaker at Henson Seminar Series (Henson School of Science & Technology), Salisbury University, Salisbury MD Fort Delaware: Water, Waste, and Healthcare (Nov 2010). Poster Presentation at North East Regional Volunteer Forum (NERVF), Rehoboth Beach, DE And my health to better living The 4 th H for volunteers & for youth. (Nov. 2010). Juried Poster Presentation at 2010 Drexel University Nursing Education Institute, Myrtle Beach, SC A Collaborative Community Service Learning Event for Girl Scouts as a Pediatric Nursing Clinical Experience (June 2010) Invited Speaker at Laurel Historical Society Dinner Meeting, Laurel DE Fort Delaware: Walls, Water, Diseases, and Local People (June 2010). Oral Presentations at Nanticoke Memorial Hospital for Nurses Week Celebration, Seaford, DE - Civil War Medicine: Nursing History during the American Civil War 1861-1865 (May, 2010). Invited Speaker at Catholic University to Kappa Chapter of STTI and Graduate Students Association, Washington DC Civil War Medicine: Nurses and Nursing (April 2010). Speaker at University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Leaders Forum (4-H Youth Development), Felton, DE Archery as a Youth Activity To Prevent Sedentary Lifestyle (Jan. 2010). Juried Poster Presentation at Sigma Theta Tau International 40 th Biennial Convention in Indianapolis, IN Leadership Sessions: Girl Scout Nursing Exploration Fair: A Collaborative Community Service Learning Experience for Nursing Students (Nov. 2009). Juried Oral Presentation at the 17 th National Conference on Civil War Medicine in Baltimore, MD Fort Delaware: The Walls, Water, Diseases, and People (October 2009).

Speaker at University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Leaders Forum (4-H Youth Development), Georgetown, DE A Journey Begins With a Single Step (Sedentary Lifestyle Prevention) (January 2009). Guest Civil War Living History Interpreter on PAC14 Public Access Television, Wicomico County, MD Focus on Health: Civil War Medicine (January 2009) (with Mary DiBartolo, PhD, RN, host). Invited speaker at Peninsula Regional Medical Center (PRMC), Physician s CME Luncheon, Salisbury MD Civil War Medicine and Its Impact on Healthcare Today (December 2008). Invited speaker at Partners in Nursing meeting, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, WorWic Community College, Salisbury MD Civil War Medicine: Nurses and Nursing (November 2008). Invited speaker at Peninsula Regional Medical Center (PRMC), Nurses Week Celebration for Patient Care Division, Salisbury MD Civil War Medicine: Nurses and Nursing (May 2008). Speaker at Henson Seminar Series (Henson School of Science & Technology), Salisbury University, Salisbury MD Civil War Medicine and Its Impact on Healthcare Today (May 2008). Speaker at Lambda Eta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, bi-annual dinner meeting, Salisbury MD Civil War Medicine: Nurses and Nursing (April 2008). Invited speaker at 8 th annual Partners in Respiratory Excellence, Salisbury, MD Pediatric Homecare: Asthma (March 2008). Juried Oral Presentation at Sigma Theta Tau International 39 th Biennial Convention in Baltimore, MD Clinical Sessions: Clinical Grading Rubrics Taking the Guesswork out of Clinical Grades (Nov. 2007) (co-presented with Molly Parsons, CRNP). Juried Oral Presentation at Sigma Theta Tau International 39 th Biennial Convention in Baltimore, MD Clinical Sessions: Head Start: an Alternative Pediatric Clinical Experience (Nov. 2007) (co-presented with Molly Parsons, CRNP). Guest Camp Nurse on PAC14 Public Access Television, Wicomico County, MD Focus on Health: So You Are Sending Your Child to Camp? (June 2007) (with Dorothea McDowell, PhD, RN, co-guest, and Mary DiBartolo, PhD, RN, host) Defense of Dissertation/Executive Position Papers (EPP) at the University of Delaware in Newark Improving Nursing Student Progression to RN at Salisbury University (March 2006).

Juried Oral Presentation at Sigma Theta Tau International 38 th Biennial Convention in Indianapolis, IN Clinical Sessions Adolescent Project: An Alternative Pediatric Clinical Experience (Nov. 2005). Defense of Proposal for Executive Position Papers (EPP) at the University of Delaware in Georgetown Improving Nursing Student Progression to RN at Salisbury University (August, 2005) Poster Presentation at Delaware Technical & Community College s Program: Tobacco: Is It Worth It? The Relationship of Smoking Attitudes to the Smoking Behaviors of First & Second Year Nursing Students in a Rural Nursing Program (April 2004). Oral Presentation to SU Nursing Department Faculty Faculty Development Luncheon Pediatric Tobacco Smoking Prevention: A Teaching/Learning Partnership Project (December, 2003) Juried Oral Presentation at Sigma Theta Tau International 37 th Biennial Convention in Toronto, Canada - Clinical Sessions Pediatric Tobacco Smoking Prevention: A Teaching/Learning Partnership Project (Nov. 2003) Poster Presentation at SU Graduate Nursing Research Day The Relationship of Smoking Attitudes to the Smoking Behaviors of First & Second Year Nursing Students in a Rural Nursing Program (April 2001) Juried Poster Presentation At Delaware Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau Research Day The Relationship of Smoking Attitudes to the Smoking Behaviors of First & Second Year Nursing Students in a Rural Nursing Program (March 2001) Thesis Paper Presentation at SU Graduate Nursing Research Day The Relationship of Smoking Attitudes to the Smoking Behaviors of First & Second Year Nursing Students in a Rural Nursing Program. (May 1998). PUBLICATIONS Campbell, W. T. (2011). Who gets your vote for the Father of Nursing? American Nurse Today Online, 6 (4). (Peer reviewed). Campbell, W. T. (2011). Smallpox in Delaware! Nurses on the frontlines! Delaware Nurses Association Reporter, 36 (1), 14. (Peer reviewed). Campbell, William & Benn, Sonja. (2011). Individualizing a capstone project: A cruise ship nurse creating a brochure on the Norwalk Virus. Nurse Educator, 36 (1), 25-30. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0b013e3182001e42. (Peer reviewed).

Campbell, W. T. (2010). The prison at Fort Delaware: Part II: The diseases and the people. Surgeons Call: Journal of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 15 (3), 5-8. Campbell, W. T. (2010). The prison at Fort Delaware: Part I: The walls, water, and diseases. Surgeons Call: Journal of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 15 (2), 5-7. Book Review: Wong s Clinical Manual of Pediatric Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, 2009. Book Review: Wong s Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. St. Louis: Elsevier, 2008. Campbell, W. T. (2006). Improving nursing student progression to RN at Salisbury University. (Doctoral dissertation/ EPP, University of Delaware, 2006). UMI Dissertation Services. (UMI No. 3220626). Chapter Review, Chapter 3 in: Duderstadt, Karen. (2006). Pediatric Physical Examination: An Illustrated Handbook. St. Louis: Mosby. Contributor to: Hudacek, Sharon (Ed). (2004). A Daybook for Nurses: Making a Difference Each Day, Vol. I, 132. Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International. Contributor to: Hudacek, Sharon (Ed). (2004). A Daybook for Nurses: Making a Difference Each Day, Vol. I, 141. Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International. Campbell, C. J. & Campbell W. T. (1999). Technological advances in surgery: Technologies & use of the Ultrasonic Scalpel in hysterectomies. Delaware Nurses Association Reporter, 24(4), 23. (Peer reviewed). Campbell, W. T. (1998). The relationship of smoking attitudes to the smoking behaviors of first & second year nursing students in a rural nursing program. Unpublished master s thesis, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD. PROFESSIONAL NURSING LICENSURE Delaware # L1014734 (1982 to present) Maryland # R123439 (1994 to 2001) (now Interstate Compact) 8/25/2011