PhD RN TCRN FAEN
Portland, OR
CHIEF CLINICAL OFFICER & LEAD NURSE PLANNER
Dr. Criddle's passions are emergency, trauma, neuro, transport, and critical care. She is a nationally registered paramedic and has been board certified in emergency nursing (adult and pediatric), trauma nursing, orthopedic nursing, medical-surgical nursing, gerontological nursing, critical care (adult and pediatric), neuroscience nursing, stroke nursing, flight nursing, and nursing professional development. Laura holds advanced practice certifications as an adult acute care clinical nurse specialist and as a critical care clinical nurse specialist.
Dr. Criddle has been a clinical nurse specialist since 1990, practicing as an emergency, trauma, flight, or neuroscience CNS at 6 health care organizations across the country. Throughout her career, Laura has cared for neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations and has published over 100 journal articles, books, and book chapters covering a wide range of topics. She has been an editorial board member for the Journal of Trauma Nursing, the Journal of Emergency Nursing, the Advanced Journal of Emergency Nursing. Dr. Criddle is a fellow of the Academy of Emergency Nursing and former chair of the Academy. Laura has held academic appointments at 4 universities and colleges and is the co-founder of TCAR Education Programs where she currently serves as a faculty member, clinical nurse specialist, and chief clinical officer. She has an extensive history of speaking to health care audiences across the U.S. and in several countries around the world.
MSN RN CEN CCRN CCNS CAISS TCRN FAEN
Nashville, TN
FACULTY
Beth Broering brings to TCAR Education Programs more than 30 years of trauma nursing expertise across the care continuum and across the age spectrum. Beth is a Critical Care/Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist with extensive bedside, educational, leadership, and program management experience at leading U.S. trauma centers. In addition, Ms. Broering–in her role as Director of Nursing–was instrumental in establishing a new, state-of-the-art hospital in Gaborone, Botswana. Her international practice also includes work in Heidelberg, Germany at a U.S. military hospital.
Beth is a frequent speaker at regional and national nursing conferences and a popular instructor for ATCN, TNCC, ENPC, PHTLS, and the Rural Trauma Team Development courses. Her board-certifications include Emergency nursing, Critical Care nursing, and Trauma nursing, as well as Abbreviated Injury Scoring, and Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist. Beth is a Fellow in the Academy of Emergency Nursing.
MSN RN CEN TCRN
Sarasota, FL
FACULTY
Lori Danko comes to TCAR Education Programs from Tucson, Arizona with more than 15 years of trauma nursing experience in Level I and Level II trauma centers in several states. Ms. Danko has practiced in diverse trauma care settings including critical care, emergency, and acute care, with both adult and pediatric patients. In addition to years of bedside care, Lori has been an Emergency & Trauma Clinical Practice Specialist and a Trauma Program Manager. Lori is currently the Trauma Program Director at a new Level 1 trauma Center. She is board certified in both emergency and trauma nursing. Ms. Danko has long been a popular instructor teaching many standardized courses including BLS, ENPC, TNCC, PALS and Stop The Bleed. In addition, she has presented at numerous healthcare conferences across the U.S.
DNP MSHA RN TCRN
Chandler, AZ
FACULTY
Melissa A. Harte brings to TCAR Education Programs over 30 years’ experience in trauma nursing, in a wide range of areas including adult and pediatric critical care, and emergency care. Dr. Harte has served in level 1 and community trauma centers from Boston to Phoenix. Besides her bedside care practice, Melissa has held healthcare leadership positions as Director of Trauma & Child Protection Program, Emergency Services Director, and Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist.
Dr. Harte is a board certified trauma nurse, a popular speaker and consultant, and has published several book chapters and journal articles. She is Past-President (2012-2013) of the Society of Trauma Nurses and has extensive presentation experience. In addition to teaching both the TCAR and PCAR courses, Melissa is a TNCC, ENPC, and ATCN instructor. She is also lead facilitator for the Society of Trauma Nurses TCRN preparation course, taught throughout the U.S.
DNP RN ACNS-BC CCRN TCRN FCCM
Salem, VA
FACULTY
Dr. Harvey's passion for care of the injured patient spans a 39-year career in adult and pediatric nursing practiced in trauma centers across the country. Ellen received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Colorado, Master of Nursing from Emory University, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Radford University. Her clinical expertise is in trauma, emergency, critical care and acute care nursing. Dr. Harvey has practiced as a frontline nurse, advanced practice nurse, educator, nursing and paramedic instructor, nursing quality performance specialist, FCCS instructor and TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer. Ellen is board certified as an Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist, critical care, and trauma nurse. Dr. Harvey has published and lectured extensively on multidisciplinary team performance, simulation-based training, critical care, and evidence-based nursing topics. She received the Virginia Nurse Association Magnet Excellence in Advanced Clinical Practice Award in 2013. Ellen is a fellow in the American College of Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Harvey's volunteer activities encompass service on a number of professional and community boards, with special focus on injury prevention and community support following traumatic brain injury. Living in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ellen is currently a licensed animal assisted therapy specialist supporting visitation of injured and hospitalized patients throughout the Roanoke valley.
MS RN CNS ACCNS-AG CEN CCRN CFRN TCRN
Napa, CA
FACULTY
Nataly Kuznetsov became a trauma nurse after personal experience as a critically-injured patient. She has worked in nursing positions across the trauma care continuum including transport (ground and air), emergency, critical care and acute care. Nataly attended the University of California, San Francisco to become a critical care/trauma clinical nurse specialist. Ms. Kuznetsov is currently teaching TNCC classes. She is board certified in Emergency (CEN), Critical Care (CCRN), Trauma (TCRN) and Flight (CFRN) nursing and also holds advanced practice certification as an Adult–Gero Clinical Nurse Specialist (ACCNS–AG).
Nataly is currently enrolled in a Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program from the University of Cincinnati with a goal to provide peer support to first responders, healthcare professionals, and disaster relief responders. Nataly has served as an educator at both Pacific Union College and at an ACS verified Level II trauma center in the San Francisco bay area. She is a TNCC director and ACLS instructor. Nataly was born in Russia and lived in Israel before eventually immigrating to the United States. She now resides in the beautiful Napa Valley wine country and is the founder and president of Disaster Responder Assets Network, a non–profit organization whose mission is to support emergency responders.
MSN RN FNP-C PA-C TCRN
NAPLES, ID
FACULTY
Bonnie McCracken graduated from Montana State University with a BS in nursing. She practiced in Billings, Montana for a year before taking off to see the country as a traveling nurse. After migrating to Northern California, Bonnie returned to school and graduated from the University of California, Davis nurse practitioner/physician assistant program. Bonnie's first position as an advanced practice nurse was in a combined internal medicine and OB/GYN practice. Bonnie later accepted a job at the UC Davis Medical Center— an ACS verified Level I trauma center in Sacramento, California—where she provided care to trauma patients for 23 years.
Ms. McCracken recently retired from her position as the manager of nurse practitioners for the UC Davis Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Service and Associate Director of NPs. As part of her role, Bonnie regularly instructed and mentored UC San Francisco and UC Davis student nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and medical residents. She teaches alcohol screening and brief interventions at hospitals. Bonnie also advises hospitals about nurse practitioner utilization for trauma and emergency surgery.
MM BSN RN CEN TCRN
Kentwood, MI
FACULTY
Yvonne Prowant has over 40 years of nursing experience caring for trauma patients in critical care and emergency department settings. She is board certified in both trauma and emergency nursing. Combined with her bedside care experience, Ms. Prowant's Master of Management degree has given her the skills to lead emergency departments and trauma programs. Ms. Prowant currently serves as director of the trauma service line for an ACS verified Level II trauma center in Wyoming (Grand Rapids area) Michigan.
Yvonne is an avid learner and teacher who makes concepts practical and uses adult learning principles to find teachable moments. She has long been a TNCC instructor and is a popular lecturer at nursing, management, and academic programs. In addition, Ms. Prowant has experience as a business success coach and a staff development educator. Yvonne was selected as a Trauma Centers Association of America (TCAA) Fellow, in 2018. As a Fellow, her project involved writing a chapter for the TCAA Reference Manual, regarding onboarding new trauma staff.
JD RN CNML TCRN
DISNEY, OK
FACULTY
Sue Watkins has over 35 years of trauma nursing experience working in pediatric, emergency, and critical care areas. During her career, Sue has practiced in settings ranging from the only RN in an 18-bed hospital to one of a team of many trauma care providers in an 1,100 bed medical center. She is a board certified trauma nurse and certified nurse manager and leader.
In addition to nursing, Sue holds degrees in both law and human resource management. Her emphasis in law school was bioethics, which has influenced and informed her decisions as a trauma care provider and trauma program manager. Ms. Watkins teaches legal aspects of healthcare to MBA and MHA students.
She has taught EMT and paramedic classes and has served as a coordinator and/or instructor for ATLS, NDLS and the ENPC, TNCC, and CATN courses. Sue served on several regional and state trauma improvement and CQI committees and workgroups, and has published on the care of children during disasters.
PhD RN ACNP-BC CCRN TCRN
Applegate, CA
FACULTY
Dr. White is Director for the Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Program and Neuroscience Service Line at Sutter Roseville Medical Center, an ACS verified Level II trauma center in Northern California. She graduated with a BSN degree from Palm Beach Atlantic College and MSN and PhD degrees from the University of Miami, with a specialty in trauma and critical care nursing. Cheri also received a post-master's acute care nurse practitioner certificate from Drexel University in Philadelphia in 2007. Dr. White is a board-certified acute care nurse practitioner, trauma nurse, and critical care nurse.
Throughout her nursing career, Cheri has specialized in trauma and critical care nursing. Past positions have included critical care staff nurse, ED staff nurse, trauma/critical care clinical nurse specialist, and clinical faculty. She was the Trauma Program Manager at UC Irvine Medical Center, an ACS-verified Level I trauma center in Orange County, California, from 1990-1993. Cheri then joined the national office staff of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) to lead a national research project on procedural pain in critical care. At AACN, Dr. White worked as the Director of Practice, Research, and Membership until moving to northern California in 2000. Cheri, a lieutenant commander, also served in the US Navy Nurse Corps from 1991 to 2002 and was recognized as the Junior Nurse Corps Officer of the Year in 1999.
Dr. White came to Sutter Roseville Medical Center in October 2000 as the Trauma Program Director. She has taught all aspects of trauma nursing, including TNCC, ATCN, and the Rural Trauma Team Development Course. Cheri also serves on many local, state, and national committees that influence the development of trauma systems and the care of the trauma patient.
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