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EMILY D. KOCH
101 BURNET STREET • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 • (434) 979-0627 • ECD3F@VIRGINIA.EDU
LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION
Registered Nurse: Virginia (2006-present), #0001201340
BLS: American Heart Association (2004-present)
BLS Instructor: American Heart Association (2007-2009)
ACLS: American Heart Association (2007-2009)
EDUCATION
University of Virginia, Graduate School of Nursing, Class of 2012
 Master of Science in Nursing, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
University of Virginia, School of Nursing, Class of 2006
 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, GPA: 3.91, Graduated with Distinction.
University of Virginia, Class of 2001
 Bachelor of Arts, Double major in History/Studies in Women & Gender, GPA: 3.77, Distinguished
Majors Program in the Corcoran Department of History, Graduated with Highest Distinction
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Virginia School of Nursing: Charlottesville, VA; August 2011 – present
 ACNP student – UVA Health System
University of Virginia Health System: Charlottesville, VA; April 2007 – present
 Registered Nurse Clinician 3 – Heart Center, 4 East (2010 – present)
 Shift Manager – Heart Center, 4 Central/4 East (2008-present)
 Registered Nurse Clinician 2 – Heart Center, 4 Central (2007-2010)
Martha Jefferson Hospital: Charlottesville, VA; July 17, 2006 – April 1, 2007
 Registered Nurse Clinician 1 – Telemetry Unit
Martha Jefferson Hospital: Charlottesville, VA; June 1, 2005 – September 1, 2005
 Critical Care Nurse Extern
Explorations in Black Leadership Project – UVA: Charlottesville, VA; June 2001 – October 2004
 Video Editor, Community Liaison
Women Coping in Prison Study – UVA: Charlottesville, VA; April 2000 – September 2001
 Research Assistant
HONORS
Sigma Theta Tau, International: Beta Kappa Chapter, 2005
Golden Key International Honor Society, 2000
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
The Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, January, 2012 – present
Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association, August, 2007 – August 2011
COMMITTEES
PNSO Professional Development Committee, February 2010 – October 2011
Employee Engagement Appreciative Inquiry Committee, 4 Central, December 2008 – August 2010
PNSO Practice Committee, December 2008 – December 2009
Emily D. Koch
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
“Review of Complications and Quality of Live in LVAD-DT: Implications for Patient Selection and
Informed Consent,” University of Virginia School of Nursing, Graduate Nursing Seminar (March, 2011).
“Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing in Practice: APN Expert Coaching and Guidance in Heart Failure,”
University of Virginia School of Nursing, Graduate Nursing Theory (April, 2010).
“An Aesthetic Interpretation of Pender’s Health Promotion Model,” University of Virginia School of
Nursing: Graduate Nursing Theory (April, 2010).
“Marketing Strategies for Advanced Practice Nursing,” University of Virginia School of Nursing: APN Role I
Acquisition (November 2009).
“Clostridium difficile: An Epidemiologic Overview of a Growing Public Health Problem,” University of Virginia
School of Nursing: Graduate Epidemiology (May 2009).
“Choosing Health Plans All Together,” UVA School of Public Health: Graduate Health Policy (November,
2008).
“Economics of Nursing,” University of Virginia School of Nursing: Current Issues in Nursing (September
2005).
RESEARCH
“Clostridium difficile: An Epidemiologic Overview of a Growing Public Health Problem,” University of Virginia
School of Nursing: Epidemiology (May 2009).
“Normal Saline Instillation Prior to Endotracheal Tube Suctioning: Utilization of the Iowa Model in
Establishing Evidence Based Practice Changes,” University of Virginia: Research Processes and
Biostatistics (April 2006).
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
 “Heart Transplant Medications,” UVA Heart Center (August 25, 2011).
 “Care Coordination Facilitator Training for Nursing Shift Managers,” UVA Health System (August
17, 2011).
 “Heart Failure Devices,” UVA Heart Center (June 20, 2011).
 “Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices,” UVA Heart Center (February 2, 2011).
 “Nursing Leadership Development for Clinician III’s Who Advanced in 2010,” UVA Health
System (July 22, 2010).
 “Portfolio Preparation Beyond the Clinician II Level,” UVA Health System (March 12, 2010).
 “Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Preceptor Workshop,” UVA School of Nursing (August 28, 2008).
 “Care of the Patient After Invasive Vascular Procedures: Carotid Endarterectomy, Carotid
Subclavian Bypass, AAA/ABF Repair, AAA Stent, Descending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Stent,
Mesenteric or Renal Artery Bypass, Axillary Bifemoral Bypass, Distal Vascular Bypass,” UVA
Health System (March 20, 2008, March 27, 2008, April 3, 2008, April 30, 2008, May 6, 2008, May
13, 2008).
 “Wound Vac Dressing Changes,” UVA Health System (March 18, 2008).
 “Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis,” UVA Health System (March 7, 2008).
 “Preceptor Development Program,” UVA Health System (November 13, 2007.
 “Heart Center Core Curriculum,” UVA Health System (October 16-17, 2007; October 23-24, 2007;
October 30-31, 2007) ): 23 VNA Contact Hours.
 “At the Crossroads: Racial Implications of America’s Health Care Crisis,” Symposium on Race &
Society at UVA (September 30 – October 2, 2007).
 “ANA Cardiac Vascular Review Seminar,” UVA Health System (August 2007).
 “Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (February 2007).
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“Cardiac Catheterization Access Site Management,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (February 2007).
“Congestive Heart Failure and Pulmonary Edema,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (January 2007): 1.0 CEU.
“Heart Failure Education and Discharge Teaching,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (November 2006).
“Diabetes Education and Discharge Teaching, “ Martha Jefferson Hospital (November 2006).
“The Push is on Pulmonary Hypertension,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (November 2006): 1.2 CEU.
Basic Critical Care Course, Martha Jefferson Hospital (November 2006): 19.2 CEU
“EKG Review: 12-Lead EKG Round Table Discussion,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (September 2006):
1.0 CEU.
“Chronic Kidney Disease: Acute Manifestations and Role of Critical Care Nurses,” Martha Jefferson
Hospital (September 2006).
Electrophysiology Study Preparation Course, Martha Jefferson Hospital (September 2006): 4.8 CEU.
“A Changing of Paradigms: proBNP and Troponins,” Martha Jefferson Hospital (September 2006): 1.0
CEU.
Basic ECG Interpretation Course, Martha Jefferson Hospital (August 2006): 2.4 CEU.
Basic Arrhythmia Interpretation Course, Martha Jefferson Hospital (August 2006): 2.4 CEU.
VOLUNTEERISM
American Heart Association Heart Walk, Charlottesville, VA: October 8, 2006
Charlottesville Free Clinic, Charlottesville, VA; Jul. 2002 – Jan. 2005
Salud Guatemala, Antigua, Guatemala, July-August 2003
REFERENCES
Suzanne Burns, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN: (434)924-2259, smb4h@virginia.edu
Nita Reigle, RN, MSN, ACNP:(434)924-0104, JRL6G@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
Amanda Beirne, RN, MSN, ACNP: (434)924-8350, JAZ3D@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
Cynthia Wolfe, BSN, RN: (434)982-2596, CLG4G@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
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