Nancy L. Murdock, RN, MSN Highlights of Qualifications University Faculty Member Clinical Education Specialist Community Education Coordinator OB High Risk Clinical Nurse Specialist Obstetric Consultant LDRP Course Facilitator Experienced ICU, Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, Newborn Nursery Nurse Education INSTITUTION DEGREE COMMENTS University of Virginia M.S.N. Acute care CNS: Charlottesville, Virginia 1993 Focus cardiac Specialization University of Virginia B.S.N. Charlottesville, Virginia 1992 Piedmont Virginia Community College A.A.S. Charlottesville, Virginia 1986 Certificates & Licensure Registered Nurse License in North Carolina (2003-present) Registered Nurse License in Illinois (2002), Virginia (1986-2003), Georgia (1995-2002) Clinical Nurse Specialist License in Virginia (1993 2000) NAACOG s Inpatient Obstetric Certification (1990 2014) Basic Life Support (1984 present) Basic Life Support Instructor (1998 present) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (1993 2003) Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor (1996 2001) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) (1995 2002) Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor (1996 2002) Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) (1997-present) Corometrics Fetal Monitoring Level I & II (1986 & 1987)
Academic Experience Lecturer, University of North Carolina, Wilmington (January 2003 - present) University of North Carolina Wilmington Clinical Coordinator for NSG 403 Adult Health II (2008 - present) Clinical Coordinator for NSG 409 Capstone (2015) Clinical faculty for NSG 403 Adult Health II clinical and senior capstone experience (2004-2014) Lecturer RN/BSN Physical Assessment course 2014-2015 Lecturer RN/BSN Gerontology course (2015) Lecturer for NSG 112 Survey of Professional Nursing Freshman Seminar (fall 2011-fall 2012) Lecturer in the NSG 403 Adult Health II (spring 2012) Clinical faculty for Maternal Child course (fall 2004-2007) Clinical faculty for Physical Assessment Course (summer 2004-2006) Preceptor for graduate MSN Education student per request Nursing faculty at UNCW as chosen by prelicensure students (2008 & 2010) Co-class advisor Spring 2017 cohort Co-class advisor Spring 2015 cohort Class advisor Spring 2011 cohort NLN reviewer for validation of grading rubrics in simulation (2010) Simulation grading rubric reviewer for ECU (2010) Volunteered for Camp Bones and Geer Up. A grant programs focused underserved adolescents within North Carolina who expressed interest in pursuing a career in healthcare. Content taught included CPR and first aid. (summers 2006-2012) SON Committee Involvement: Faculty Council (2004-present) Prelicensure Council (2004-present) Simulation Task force (2007-present) Student Admissions (2012-present) CHHS Faculty Advisory Council (2015-present) Ad hoc Faculty Search (spring 2011 summer 2013) Ad hoc Curriculum Revision Committee (2012-2013) Committee member for graduate thesis project on simulation for K. Nannini (Spring 2009)
CHHS Committee Involvement CHHS Faculty Advisory Committee Communtiy Engagement and Impact Advisory Council Publications: Kuiper, R, Murdock, N. & Grant, N. (2010). Thinking strategies of baccalaureate nursing students prompted by self-regulated learning strategies. The Journal of Nursing Education. 8 (49), 429-436. National Presentations: Exploration of incivility in nursing students. AACN s Hot Issues Conference April 2015 Instructor, Valdosta State University (August 1998-May 2001) Valdosta State University, Valdosta Georgia Lecturer for Health Promotion of Growing Families Class (1998-2001) Clinical Instructor for Health Promotion of Growing Families (1998-2001) Instructor for Pharmacology Lab (2001) Clinical Instructor for Nursing Leadership (2001) Clinical Instructor for Community Health (1999-2000) SON Committee Involvement: * Professional Practice Council (1998-2001) * Student Affairs Committee (1998-2001) * VSU Honor Board (1999-2001) * Nursing Academics Committee (1999-2001) * Endowment Committee, 1998 - present, Chair (2000-2001) * Ad-hoc Retention Committee (1999-2001) * Equipment / Care Management Committee, Chair (2000-2001) * Volunteer for the Haven an female abuse crisis center (1999-2001) * University Faculty Affairs Committee (1999-2001) Nonacademic Experience Registered Nurse, Betty Cameron Women & Children s Hospital, (July 2003 - present) New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington North Carolina
Position Highlights: Primary unit based is the mother - baby with frequent floating to neonatal intensive care unit and pediatrics, part time. Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit (May 2002 - June 2003) Herrin Hospital, Herrin Illinois ICU staff nurse, part time Charge nurse prn CPR & ACLS instructor for hospital. Registered Nurse and Educator in the Women and Children s Department (January 1997-May 2002) South Georgia Medical Center, Valdosta Georgia Position Highlights: Labor & Delivery Nurse (2007-2002) Coordination of Community Education Programs for Women and Children s Department (1996-1998) Childbirth Educator (1996-present) Parenting Educator (1996-1998) ACLS, PALS, & BLS Instructor (1997-2002) Member, PALS Committee * Chair, Childbirth Education Committee * Chair, Parenting Education Committee Legal Consultant Spring 2000, Valdosta Georgia Expert witness for obstetric case Clinical Education Specialist (August 1995 to December 1996) South Georgia Medical Center, Valdosta Georgia Position Highlights: * Directing the Clinical Educators and Clinical Nurse Specialists * Coordination and Teaching of Nursing Orientation Program * Coordination of Georgia Nurses Association Contact Hours for Programs & Offerings * Coordination of PALS and ACLS Programs * Back-up Diabetic Educator for SGMC * Coordination of Preceptor Development Workshop * Coordination and Teaching of Health Unit Coordinator Course
* Chair, Nurse Education Council * Member, PSA Taskforce * Health Unit Coordinator Chapter Facilitator * Regional Coalition for Nursing Education * Hospital Equipment Committee * Hospital Education Committee OB High Risk Clinical Nurse Specialist (1993-1995) Virginia Baptist Hospital, Lynchburg, Virginia Position Highlights: Directed patient care administration on high risk OB patients, in labor and delivery, antepartum, postpartum & intensive care units utilizing a case management approach New staff orientation for labor & delivery, postpartum & maternal special care unit Assisted with the development of a perinatal transport system Perinatal transport and adult cardiac transport nurse ACLS code blue team leader for hospital Coordinated hospital-wide mock code blue drills for the multi-disciplinary team Vascular Access Committee One of five individuals trained to place midline catheters. Also trained in PICC line insertion Developed annual competency validation inservices for Women & Children's Services Chair of the Cost Containment Committee * Chair of Clinical Pathway Committee * Member of Centra Health s Nursing Research Council * Non - Nutritive Suck Research Project * Home Tomorrow Committee * Competency / Job Description Committee * Centra Infection Control Committee * Editorial Board of "Positively Nursing * Mother/Baby Nursing Committee * C2 Planning Task Force * JCAHO Committee * Developed and Implemented "Managing the High Risk OB Patient" course, a one week course on Critical Care OB, designed for the advance practice nurse. * Developed and Implemented Code Blue Medication Review Classes for VBH * Co-facilitator & instructor of the Charge Nurse Workshop for Centra Health
* Presenter for advanced directive video tape, annually viewed by all nursing personnel * Tutorial for register nurse applicants * Developed fetal monitoring manual * AWHONN s program chair 1994 & 1995 * Developed and implemented the "OB Module" course. This is a three phase orientation course for new employees in the OB, L&D & ICU units. Spectrum of content is basic OB to Critical Care OB. The course provides 30 contact hours Presentations: Presentation to hospitals within southern portion of the state of Virginia on Maternal Transport of the High Risk Pregnancy: Patient Stabilization Assisted two years with Women s Health Series, an annual event which provides the community with educationally entertaining programs. Editorial Board for Women s Matters a newsletter funded from a grant. The purpose is to provide women in the community with information on women s health. Narrator for month of October & November 1994 for local television station s For Your Health program. The focus of this series was to inform patients about postpartum psychological & physiologic adjustments. EKG interpretation for L&D Nurses, (1994) Independent Consultant (Spring 2003) Consultant for Virginia Baptist Hospital s administrative personnel and perinatologists. The primary goal was to direct his hospital toward caring for the high risk OB patient University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Clinician II Labor & Delivery (August 1989 - July 1993) Provided direct patient care for low and high risk Labor & Delivery Charge nurse LDRP course facilitator & instructor for the unit s new LDRP program. (1990-1991) Developed the LDRP Policy and procedures manual Developed, implemented & evaluated the policies and procedures for the LDRP program Developed neonatal code resource books for labor & delivery Sibling Instructor & primary developer of program for UVA (1990-1993) Clinician I (1988-1989) Provided direct patient care of low & high risk patients L&D OR
Charge nurse Critical Care Experience: (1992-1993) University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Practicum experience in Surgical Intensive Care Unit (1/92-5/92) Practicum experience in Coronary Care Unit (8/92-7/93) Montgomery Regional Hospital Staff Nurse in Obstetrics: (1986-1988) Provided direct patient care of Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, and Newborn & Transitional Nursery patients Functioned as a charge nurse Sibling Instructor (1986-1988) References Available Upon Request