Advistory Board Members

MD, MSC, FAAP
Jennifer Arnold

Dr. Arnold of Miami Florida is a neonatologist and healthcare simulation leader. She is passionate about the incorporation of simulation into healthcare as a tool to improve patient safety and outcomes. Dr. Arnold is currently the Medical Director of a state-of-the-art simulation center at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Education: Dr. Arnold completed her undergraduate degrees in Biology and Psychology at the University of Miami in Florida. She then completed her medical degree at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD and graduated in 2000. She attended a Pediatric Residency Program at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. During her fellowship in neonatology, she obtained a Master of Science in Medical Education from the University of Pittsburgh. She is Board Certified in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. She was a NIH postdoctoral scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s Safar Center for Resuscitative Medicine from July 2006-July 2007 (NIH Training Grant # T32 HD40686).

Accomplishments: Dr. Arnold has over 20 peer reviewed publications. She has spoken both nationally and internationally on healthcare simulation education and has made numerous inspirational speeches for avenues such as the Texas Conference for Women, Shiners Hospital, March of Dimes and many more. She has received numerous awards

 

PHD
Sheryl L. Bishop

Dr. Bishop earned her PhD in social psychology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1989 and is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, School of Nursing as of 2019. She has also served as faculty at the University of Texas Medical Branch’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the International Space University, Strasbourg, France. As an internationally recognized behavioral researcher in extreme environments, for the last 25 years Dr. Bishop has investigated human performance and group dynamics in teams in extreme, unusual environments, involving deep cavers, mountain climbers, desert survival groups, polar expeditioners, Antarctic winter-over groups and various simulations of isolated, confined environments for space, including a number of missions at remote habitats (e.g., Mars Desert Research Station, Utah, HiSEAS in Hawaii and the FMARS and Mars Project on Devon Island, Canada). She has been a grant reviewer for the European Space Agency’s Concordia Station, the Canadian Space Agency’s Life Science Directorate, the Australian Antarctic Science Division, and the Czech Science Foundation. She has over 60 publications (including contribution to NASA’s Historical Series on Psychology in Space) and over 50 scholarly presentations in both the medical and psychological fields. She is frequently sought out as a content expert by various media and has participated in multiple television documentaries on space and extreme environments by Discovery Channel, BBC and 60 Minutes.

PHD, RN, CNE,CHSE
LeAnn J. Chisholm

Dr. Chisholm teaches nursing in the prelicensure and graduate program in the Dishman School of Nursing at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX and serves as Director of the Edna Horn Gay Learning Center: Simulation Program and Support Staff. Dr. Chisholm teaches prelicensure clinical nursing skills, graduate curriculum, and serves as Project Director for graduate evidence-based projects. Dr. Chisholm serves as Co-Chair of the Curriculum Committee and has assisted in leading the SON through two successful ACEN accreditation cycles. Currently, Dr. Chisholm is working with a team to obtain accreditation of the SON Simulation Center from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). Dr. Chisholm’s current research projects include patient safety, teamwork, incorporation of self-healing material in simulation manikin skin, creating IoT solutions to promote preventative healthcare in rural East Texas, and student learning outcomes associated with the use of high-fidelity simulation in nursing education.

JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing Simulation Center: https://www.lamar.edu/arts-sciences/nursing/resources/high-fidelity-simulation-lab.html

 

MD, PHD
Nathan C Sundgren

Dr. Sundgren earned his MD and PhD at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. He went to the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, Texas for Residency training in Pediatrics followed by a Fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. It was there at the University of Texas Southwestern and Parkland Memorial Hospital that he developed his love for neonatal resuscitation. He is now the Director if neonatal resuscitation education at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, Texas and with Baylor College of Medicine. He has done several studies using simulation to learn more about best practices in neonatology and resuscitation.

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