CURRICULUM VITAE September 2014 Mindy Schiebler, MN, RN Contact Information: Date of Appointment: 08-26-2013 Linfield College Rank: Associate Peterson Hall 322 Tenure: No 2255 NW Northrup Portland, OR 97210 503-413-7168 mschiebl@linfield.edu EDUCATION: MN University Attended: Washington State University Advanced Population Health & Nurse Educator Certificate Program Month & Year of Graduation: 2013 BSN University Attended: Washington State University Nursing Month & Year of Graduation: 2010 AA University Attended: Clark College Nursing Month & Year of Graduation: 2009 University Attended: Portland Community College Portland, Oregon Nursing Prerequisites Month & Year of Graduation: 2007
P a g e 2 CURRENT TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: School Year 2015-16 Semester Course Number Title Focus Summer Professional in 15 Fall 15 Professional in Theory Fall 15 Spring 16 ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Linfield College 2013-15 Semester Course Number Title Focus Spring 15 Fall 14 Fall 14 Summer 14 Summer 14 Spring 14 Fall 13 Fall 13 Theory Professional in Professional in NURS 335 Integrated Experiential Learning I Chronic Illness Theory Professional in
P a g e 3 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE, INCLUDING CLINICAL PRACTICE: 2009- present 5/2009-12/2009 1/2007-7/2007 1/1996-3/2009 Staff RN, Resource Team Southwest Washington Medical Center Agency RN, Corrections Maxim Healthcare Services Portland, Oregon Office Receptionist Clark College Advising Office Office Secretary Beaverton Heating & AC Aloha, Oregon PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: Conducted a formal literature review exploring lateral violence in the nursing profession which was utilized as a starting point for a non-thesis graduation project connecting how lateral violence impacts patient care and safety as well identified interventions effective for use against lateral violence in acute care settings Assisted conducting a literature review examining the use of nursing e-portfolios in the professional and educational settings Informative group research project exploring Celiac Disease epidemiology and possibilities for population health screening and accommodation possibilities in primary education settings West Nile Virus prevention and awareness research project emanating from assessing Woodland, Washington s effective population health program for
P a g e 4 mosquito-borne disease control Participated in researching and developing an educational PowerPoint presentation for Rwandan families and paranursing personnel regarding prevention of rheumatic fever and caring for those with rheumatic heart disease while awaiting heart valve surgery by volunteer surgeons from the Healing Hearts Northwest Team Participated in researching and developing a pilot survey tool to assess the prevalence of compassion fatigue found in nursing and other health care professionals at Kootenai Medical Center, a Magnet status hospital CONTINUING EDUCATION AND CONFERENCES: AWARDS, GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS: 2010-2013 Nurse Faculty Loan Repayment Award 2010 Hoeksel Award for Graduating RN-BSN Student Achievement 2009-2010 Eisako Ito Nursing Scholarship 2007-2009 Department of Health & Human Services Nursing Scholarship 2007-2009 W.C. Davis Nursing Scholarship 2007-2009 40et8 Nursing Scholarship PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICE: Volunteering time in my children s classrooms Mentoring nursing students Various community cleanup efforts PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
P a g e 5 Washington State Nurses Association American Nurses Association Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONS: Washington State, RN60071368 Oregon State, 200941014RN 6/2019 6/2016 Obtained 8/2011 Obtained 7/2010 TNCC Certified Provider RN-BC Medical Surgical Nursing ACLS Certified Provider PALS Certified Provider BLS Certified Provider ProAct Certified Provider SWMC Certified RN Preceptor