VOLUME 39 | NUMBER 1S | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016 Copyright © 2016 Infusion Nurses Society S3 Journal of Infusion Nursing The Art and Science of Infusion Nursing The Art and Science of Infusion Nursing Infusion Nursing A B O U T T H E S T A N D A R D S O F P R A C T I C E C O M M I T T E E Lisa Gorski, MS, RN, HHCNS-BC, CRNI®, FAAN—Chair Clinical Nurse Specialist, Wheaton Franciscan Home Health & Hospice, Milwaukee, WI Ms. Gorski is a former INS president (2007-2008) who served on the INS Standards of Practice Committee in 2006 and chaired the 2011 committee. She is the author of more than 50 journal articles and has authored several books on the topic of infu- sion therapy. She is a frequent speaker, both nationally and internationally, on stand- ards development, home health care, and infusion therapy. Lynn Hadaway, MEd, RN-BC, CRNI® President, Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc, Atlanta, GA Ms. Hadaway has more than 40 years of experience as an infusion nurse and is internationally known as a consultant and educator. She is currently serving as the chair for the Infusion Nurses Certification Corporation (INCC) Board of Directors and for the Infusion Team Task Force. She served as a committee member for the revision of the 2006 and 2011 Standards of Practice . She has authored more than 75 journal articles and several textbook chapters on infusion therapy. Ms. Hadaway holds board certifications in nursing professional development and infusion nursing. Mary E. Hagle, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN Nurse Scientist, Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI Dr. Hagle joined the Standards of Practice Committee for the 2011 edition and returned for this updated version, refining the “Strength of the Body of Evidence” document after 5 years’ use and serving as a reference point for the quality of evi- dence. With 15 years’ experience as a researcher and more than 20 years as a clinical nurse specialist in academic and community medical centers, she has worked with patients and nurses in acute, ambulatory, and long-term care settings. Focusing on vascular access device management and prevention of adverse events, Dr. Hagle is a mentor for research and quality improvement teams, a leader for translating evi- dence into practice, and a clinical investigator. Mary McGoldrick, MS, RN, CRNI® Home Care and Hospice Consultant, Home Health Systems, Inc, Saint Simons Island, GA Ms. McGoldrick began her home care career more than 35 years ago, and since that time she has served in a myriad of home care clinical, management, and executive- level positions, including 12 years as a home care and hospice surveyor for The Joint Commission (TJC). She is a frequent speaker on the topic of infection prevention in home care and hospice and has authored several books, articles, chapters, and manuals. JIN-D-15-00057.indd S3 JIN-D-15-00057.indd S3 05/01/16 11:30 PM 05/01/16 11:30 PM
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