Kate Sustersic Gawlik, DNP, APRN-CNP, FAANP, FNAP is an associate
professor of clinical nursing at The Ohio State University. She is
certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as an adult
and family nurse practitioner. She has extensive background in
primary care, with experience in family practice, college health,
urgent care, and reproductive care. Her clinical interests are
evidence-based practice, population health, preventive medicine,
clinician well-being, parental burnout, health professionals’
education, wellness, and cardiovascular disease prevention. She has
served as the project manager for the Million Hearts® initiatives
at Ohio State's College of Nursing since 2013. She leads and serves
on multiple state and national workgroups targeted at improving
cardiovascular population health and improving student health and
wellness.
Dr. Gawlik started her nursing career in 2006 and completed her MSc
in nursing with a specialization as an adult/geriatric nurse
practitioner in 2009 from The Ohio State University. In 2015, she
graduated with her DNP and a post-master's certificate as a family
nurse practitioner from The Ohio State University. Dr. Gawlik was
awarded the Outstanding Faculty Award in 2013 and the Outstanding
Leadership Award in 2017 at The Ohio State University. She received
an Abstract of Distinction at the Council for the Advancement of
Nursing Science Conference in 2016 and the Editor's Pick for 2017
Paper of the Year by the American Journal of Health Promotion for
"An Epidemiological Study of Population Health Reveals Social
Smoking as a Major Cardiovascular Risk Factor." She was awarded the
2018 American Association of Nurse Practitioner State Award for
Excellence for Ohio. She was inducted as a fellow into the American
Association of Nurse Practitioners in June 2018 and into the
National Academies of Practice in March 2021. She received the 2022
American Association of Colleges of Nursing Innovations Award.
Dr. Gawlik has been teaching nursing students since 2007. She has
taught a variety of undergraduate, RN--BSN, and graduate nursing
courses and serves as a clinical preceptor for advanced practice
nursing students. Her passion lies in teaching in the online
platform, both in synchronous and asynchronous classrooms. She has
been teaching solely online since 2012. Dr. Gawlik developed an
online educational module on cardiovascular population health that
is used nationally and internationally. The educational module has
led to the cardiovascular screening of over 100,000 people. Her
educational interests include the development of new and innovative
teaching modalities and pedagogies for online teaching with a focus
on advanced assessment, evidence-based practice, and health
promotion courses.
Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, APRN-CNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAA, is the
Vice President for Health Promotion, University Chief Wellness
Officer, and Helene Fuld Health Trust Professor of Evidence-Based
Practice and Dean of the College of Nursing at The Ohio State
University. She also is a Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at
the College of Medicine and Executive Director of the Helene Fuld
Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice in
Nursing and Healthcare. Dr. Melnyk is a nationally and
internationally recognized expert in evidence-based practice,
intervention research, child and adolescent mental health, and
health and wellness. She is both a pediatric nurse practitioner and
psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, and co-editor of
eight books, including Evidence-Based Physical Examination: Best
Practices for Health and Well-Being Assessment; Evidence-Based
Physical Examination Handbook; Implementing the Evidence-Based
Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for
Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes; Evidence-Based Practice in
Nursing and Healthcare: A Guide to Best Practice (4th Edition);
Implementing EBP: Real World Success Stories; A Practical Guide to
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Screening, Early Intervention
and Health Promotion (3rd Edition); Intervention Research and
Evidence-Based Quality Improvement: Designing, Conducting,
Analyzing and Funding (2nd Edition); and Evidence-Based Leadership,
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nursing and Healthcare. Dr.
Melnyk has over 33 million dollars of sponsored funding from
federal agencies and foundations and has authored over 450
publications. She is an elected fellow of the National Academy of
Medicine, the American Academy of Nursing, the National Academies
of Practice, and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners,
and serves as Editor of the journal Worldviews on Evidence-based
Nursing. Dr. Melnyk served a 4-year term on the United States
Preventive Services Task Force and recently served on the mental
health standing committee of the National Quality Forum. She is a
currently a member of the board of directors for the National Forum
for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and a member of the
National Academy of Medicine's Action Collaborative on Clinician
Well-being and Resilience. She has received numerous national and
international awards, including being named an edge-runner three
times by the American Academy of Nursing.
Alice M. Teall, DNP, APRN-CNP, FAANP, FNAP, is an Associate
Clinical Professor and Director of Graduate Health and Wellness
Programming at The Ohio State University. An expert in nursing
education, Dr. Teall was honored with the Innovations in
Professional Nursing Education Award from the American Association
of Colleges of Nursing, the Provost Award for Distinguished
Teaching from Ohio State, and the Presidential Award for Faculty
Excellence from Wright State University. While serving as director
of the online Family Nurse Practitioner program at The Ohio State
University, she was chosen as College of Nursing Graduate Educator
of the Year for 4 consecutive years. Dr. Teall is coeditor of five
textbooks, including Evidence-Based Physical Examination Handbook
and Assessment and Diagnosis Review for APRN Certification
Exams.
Alice M. Teall began her nursing career as a diploma graduate of
Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing in 1983. She earned her BS
in Nursing from Capital University, her MS with a specialization as
a Family Nurse Practitioner from Wright State University, and her
DNP from Ohio State. She has certifications as a Family and
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and as an Integrative Nurse Coach. Her
areas of clinical expertise include adolescent health, primary care
of at-risk youth and families, college health, and recovery from
substance use disorder. Dr. Teall is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the National Academies of
Practice.
An experienced educator, Alice M. Teall has taught assessment
online and on campus for students across nursing programs,
including LPN, traditional undergraduate, RN--BSN completion,
accelerated graduate entry, traditional master's, BS-to-DNP,
post-master's, and doctoral programs. Dr. Teall has published and
presented nationally about the effective use of classrooms as
engaged and collaborative communities of inquiry, where active
learning, timely feedback, diversity of thought, and support for
self-care and wellness are norms. Her contributions to advanced
practice education include innovative use of synchronous
web-conferencing, incorporation of wellness coaching techniques in
clinical practice, and preparation for the use of telehealth to
improve access to quality care and effectively address population
health.
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