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CURRICULUM VITAE Tomas M. Madayag e mail: tomas.madayag@hcahealthcare.

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND DEGREES EARNED Institutions and Locations Goddard College Plainfield, Vermont Lynchburg College Lynchburg, Virginia University of Sarasota Sarasota, Florida DegreeGrad. Date B.A. October 23, 1975 (Liberal arts/Psychology) M.Ed. May 13, 1978 (Guidance & Counseling) Ed.D. August 13, 1983 (Educational Leadership)

Dissertation: Analysis of the education and performance of diploma RNs in Virginia: The effect of increasing collegiate education on performance. Florida Atlantic University 1993 Boca Raton, Florida bridge courses) Thesis: AIDS as a call for nurse caring. A phenomenologic perspective. (Includes required BSN M.S.N.August 13,

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION Institutions and Locations Years Attend ed 1

Cours es

Credit s Saint Louis University 19651966 Prenursing

52 Baguio, Philippines Liberal Arts Baguio General Hospital School for Nursing Baguio, Philippines 19671970 Gradua te Nurse 90 Valedictorian University of Baguio Baguio, Philippines 1970-1971 Credits toward

BSEd.

39 Texas Heart Institute Jan. 1976-July 1976 Cardiovascular 1000 hours Houston, Texas Lynchburg College Lynchburg, Virginia Nurse Specialist 1979-1981 Credits toward Educational

Special ist (EdS) 12 Major: Counseling University of Miami 1995

Colleg 3

e teachin g 3 Miami, Florida Florida International University 19961998 Post Master s Nurse 24 Practitioner Certificate LICENSURE/SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION Registered Nurse, Florida Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, Florida 1976-Present Cardiovascular Nurse Specialist (CVNS) HONORS AND AWARDS 1999: TIP Award. The Teaching Incentive Program recognizes and rewards faculty teaching productivity, quality, effectiveness, and creativity in classroom instruction. Provost and acting president Mark Rosenberg writes: You are to be commended for this recognition as one who excels in teaching in the State University system... 1997 Named in the Nurses of Excellence in teaching, explaining, creating, and caringby The Nursing Spectrum (May 5, 1997) 7 (9). The commendation reads: His class on theories of nursing gives students a feeling of rejuvenated inspiration to understand the concepts of what true nursing is all about. His mastery of the material, genuine sharing of his experiences, love for education, and respect for his students are much appreciated. His wellrounded background of management, education, and community services are all incorporated in each class discussion, thereby giving the students down-to-earth examples of how nursing can make a difference. He teaches from the heart, explains thoroughly with his brain, creates laughter with his wits, and above all cares about his students (p. 10).

1974 1970 1970

Nurse of the Year, Ella Thomas Whitten Akers Award, Virginia Nurses Association Leadership, Ten Outstanding Young Students Co-Curricular Activities, Ten Outstanding Young Students EMPLOYMENT RECORD

PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCES Institutions and Locations Academic Rank Dates Employed Florida International University School of Nursing Miami, Florida Florida Atlantic University Adjunct Instructor 1998 Boca Raton, Florida Miami Dade Community College Department of Nursing Miami, Florida Central Virginia Community College Lynchburg, Virginia Continuing Education OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCES Lynchburg General Hospital Director of Education 1981-1984 Lynchburg, Virginia Mount Sinai Medical Center 5 Adjunct Instructor 1978-1984 EMT/Paramedic, Nursing Assistant Professor 1993-1996 Assistant Professor 1996-Present

Instructor 1981 School of Radiologic Technology Miami Beach, Florida Hialeah Hospital Director of Education 1984-1986 Hialeah, Florida Victoria Hospital Director of Education 1990-1992 Miami, Florida Cedars Medical Center Director of Education 1996-1997 Miami, Florida

EXPERIENCES OTHER THAN TEACHING Lynchburg General Hospital Lynchburg, Virginia 1971-1984 Associate Director Nursing Acute & Long Term Care Divisions Head Nurse Supervisor Staff Nurse, CCU, ICU, ER 1980-1981 Assistant Director of Lynchburg, Virginia Services Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, Florida 6 March-August 1981 Administrative Supervisor Critical Care & Surgical

Virginia Baptist Hospital Lynchburg, Virginia

North Shore Medical Center Miami, Florida CCU Ryder Trauma Center Jackson Memorial Hospital

1984- present Staff Relief RN--ER, ICU, September 1999-present

Staff Relief RNTraum a Resusc itation

COURSES TAUGHT

Course Title Medical Surgical Nursing Medical Surgical Nursing Biophysical Crisis Biophysical Crisis Research in Nursing Health Assessment Pathophysiology Advanced Pathophysiology Theories in Nursing Role Synthesis

Content Focus UndergraduateTheory

Theory/ Clinical

UndergraduateClinical Undergraduate Theory Undergraduate Clinical Undergraduate Theory Undergraduate Theory Undergraduate Theory

Graduate Theory Graduate Theory Graduate Theory (Nurse Practitioner) Role Synthesis Graduate Clinical (Nurse Practitioner) Thesis Graduate Theory Professional Nursing Undergraduate Theory Community Nursing Undergraduate Clinical Physiological Nursing Undergraduate Theory Client Assessment 7

Undergraduate

Theory Culture & Advanced Nursing Practice Graduate Theory Advanced Adult Health I PR Graduate Clinical Curriculum Development Developed and taught a distance learning course on Theories in Nursing. Class was beamed to five out-of -campus sites. Fall 1997.

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Publications: Consulting editor: Prentice Hall NCLEX Reviews in Nursing: Medical Surgical Nursing. Prentice Hall. Scheduled for publication October 2003. Grossman, D. Madayag, T., Lowe, J. (1999. Manuscript under consideration). Cultural competence: Graduate nursing students observations and experiences. Journal of Nursing Education. Madayag, T. (Under book contract, 1999). Contributor in Locsin, R. , editor. (Under contract). Visions of nursing. Madayag, T. (2000). Co author. Pediatric Nursing Review, with Whetsell, Coffin, Lizardo, MacDougall, & Marcus. Mc Graw-Hill Health Professions Division, New York. Madayag, T. (1995). Returning to college: Tips for survival. With S. Cutler. Nursing Spectrum. 5(23), 6-7. Madayag, T. (1994). Contributor. In Munhall, P. Revisioning Phenomenology. NLN Publications. Madayag, T. (1993). AIDS as a call for nurse caring: A phenomenologic perspective. Thesis. Florida Atlantic University. University Microfilms. Madayag, T. (1992). Proven strategies in test taking: The Philippine-educated nurses guide to passing the CGNS and NCLEX. Baguio City, Phillippines: Unique Printing. Madayag, T. (1988). In defense of foreign-trained nurses. RN, 1, 10. Madayag, T. (1983). The analysis of the education and performance of registered nurses in Virginia: The effect of continuing collegiate education on performance. University of Sarasota. 8

Dissertation Abstracts International. Madayag, T. (1980). Cardiovascular considerations in the emergency care of the elderly. Emergency Medical Services: The Journal of Emergency Care and Transportation. 9(2), 58-59. Madayag, T. (1978). Emergency cardiac assessment. Emergency Medical Services: The Journal of Emergency Care and Transportation. 7(5), 42-43.

Papers, Presentations, Grants and Other Scholarly Work (1993-Present): PRESENTATIONS Invited International Presentation: The experience of families in waiting: Revisiting the ICU visitation policy in The Annual Philippine Nurses Association Convention and International Research Conference, Manila, Philippines. October 23-29, 2000. The patient with HIV/AIDS in the symposium Becoming Culturally Sensitive. Association of Nurses in AIDS Care National Conference, Fontainebleau Hilton, Miami Beach, Fl. , November 7, 1997. Advances in Medical Surgical Nursing. Saint Louis University, School of Nursing, Baguio City, Philippines. February 16, 2000. Innovations in Medical Surgical Nursing. Benguet State University, School of Nursing, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines. February 17, 2000. Invited Regional Presentations: Presentor: The ABCs of ICU Nursing in the 2000 Florida Nursing Students Association Convention: Many DimensionsOne profession. Nursing in the 21st Century. November 1-3, 2000, Daytona Beach Plaza Resort and Spa, Daytona Beach, Florida. Qualitative research: The how to. Roz and Cal Kovens Conference Center, North Miami, Fl . Sponsored by Florida International University, Co-sponsored by Sigma Theta Tau international, Pi Alpha Chapter, Philippine Nurses Association & Jamaican Nurses Association. June 16, 1999. (Program Faculty). Presentor: Values and behaviors of the emerging groups: Asian Americans in the seminar Culturally competent health care: A 21st century requirement. Seminar sponsored by Dade County Area Health Education Center program, Inc. (AHEC) and the Primary Care Nursing Center of Barry University. December 4, 1998. 9

The nature of cultural incompetence: A survey of nurses. Poster presentation. 86th Annual Convention. Florida Nurses Association. September 24, 1997.

Invited Local Presentations: The experience of families in waiting: Revisiting the ICU visitation policy in the Miami Chapter of the Association of Critical Care Nurses conference, Miami, Florida. November 18, 2000. Update on 12-Lead EKG interpretation. Veterans Administration Medical Center. July 28, 1999. Introduction to the 12-Lead Electrocardiogram. Coral Gables Hospital. June 13, 1999. Introduction to the twelve lead electrocardiogram. North Shore Medical Center. May 13, 1999. Teaching strategies for adult learners. Cedars Medical Center. March 16, 1999. The twelve lead electrocardiogram. North Shore Medical Center. February 24, 1999. Introduction to 12 Lead EKG interpretation. Adult Health Nursing I, Florida International University. September 24, 1997. Emergency client assessment and electrocardiography. Emergency Nursing Internship Program, Miami Dade Community College, Department of Continuing Education, Miami. February 13, February 20, February 27, 1998. Introduction to 12 Lead EKG interpretation. Adult Health Nursing I, Florida International University. March 10, 1998. Qualitative research methods and phenomenology. Nursing Research seminar. Florida International University. March 11, 1998. AIDS as a call for nurse caring: A phenomenologic investigation. VA Medical Center Annual Nursing Research Conference. May 8, 1998. Introduction to 12 Lead EKG interpretation. Adult Health Nursing I, Florida International University. February 23, 1999. The physical therapist in the critical care setting. Florida International University, Physical Therapy Department. March 4, 1999. 12 lead EKG interpretation: A CEU presentation. North Shore Medical Center, Miami, Fl. May 10

13, 1999. NCLEX review for FIU senior nursing students. Spring 1999, Spring 2000 The physical therapist in the critical care setting. Florida International University, Physical Therapy Department. March 9, 2000. Advanced Concepts in Electrocardiography and Interpretation of Complex Arrhythmias. North Shore Medical Center. March 16, 2000.

GRANTS Primary grant writer. Dade County Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Program Grant in the amount of $25,000 in support of Florida International University School of Nursings efforts to provide education and training experiences in medically underserved, community-based primary health care service for undergraduate and graduate student health professionals (July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997). RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Research Investigations: The lived experience of ICU-waiting. A phenomenologic investigation. The lived experience of OR-waiting. A phenomenologic investigation. Research in progress. Waiting to give birth. Womens lived experience of waiting. A phenomenologic investigation. Research in progress. The impact of short term educational intervention on critical thinking among BSN students with Coffin, D., 1998 The nature of cultural incompetence: A survey of nurses, with Grossman,D. & Lowe, J.. Poster presentation. 86th Annual Convention. Florida Nurses Association. September 24, 1997. Masters Thesis: AIDS as a call for nurse caring: A phenomenologic perspective. Florida Atlantic University, 1993. Doctoral dissertation: The analysis of the education and performance of registered nurses in Virginia: The effect of continuing collegiate education on performance. University of Sarasota, 1983. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (1993-Present) Member: 11

American Association of Critical Care Nurses Florida Nurses Association Sigma Theta Tau, Eta Tau Chapter, 1989 Kappa Delta Phi Phi Kappa Phi

Additional training/certificates: Post-masters ARNP, School of Nursing, FIU, 1996-1998 Cardiovascular Nurse Specialist, Texas Heart Institute, 1976 ACLS Instructor, 1974-1992 BCLS Instructor, 1974-1992 ARNP (Florida) # 1218152.

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