UNIVERISTY OF RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF NURSING Kingston, RI CURRICULUM .

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UNIVERISTY OF RHODE ISLANDCOLLEGE OF NURSING Kingston, RICURRICULUM VITAEMichelle Palmer, MSN, RN, CNM, CNE, FACNMEducation:2015-Present. PhD University of Rhode Island (expected date of graduation 12/2021)1998 MSN Case Western Reserve University1998 CNM Frontier School of Nursing (Nurse-Midwifery)1994 BSN Creighton University (Accelerated BSN Program)1989 BA University of Rhode Island (Art History)Licensure/Certification/Registrations:2018 - Certified Nurse Educator2010- Registered Midwife New Zealand1998 - Rhode Island Controlled Substance Registration1998 - Rhode Island Certified Nurse-Midwife1998 - Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)1994- Rhode Island Registered Nurse (RN)PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEChronological History of Prior Employment: Year Employer/Institution Nature of Position1994-1995 Wood River Health Services Obstetric Nurse Coordinator1995-1996 Women & Infants Hospital Staff Nurse/Maternity1996-1998 South County Hospital Staff Nurse/Maternity1998-2001 Partner in Ob/Gyn Nurse Midwife2006-2008 Norwich Ob/Gyn Nurse-Midwife2008-2010 Planned Parenthood of RI Nurse-Midwife2009-2015 East Bay Health Center Nurse Midwife2007-2010 Woman Wise Midwifery Midwife Proprietor2010-2012 Tuatapere Maternity NZ Midwife Manager2012-Present RI Home Birth and Hope Family Health Nurse-MidwifeUniversity of Rhode Island Teaching Assignments:Month and Year of First URI Appointment: July 2014Sept. 2012-2013CV 9/2021 M. PalmerCollege of Nursing, University of Rhode Island

Responsible for lecture of 113 students in addition tomanaging 13 clinical groupsJanuary 2014Assistant Clinical Professor for 2 Childbearingand Reproductive Health for traditional BSNstudents and 1 Community Health clinical groupof RN-BSN studentsSeptember 2014Assistant Clinical Professor for 3 Childbearing andReproductive Health clinical groupsJanuary 2015Assistant Clinical Professor for 3 groups of Childbearingand Reproductive Health Clinical GroupsSeptember 2015Assistant Clinical Professor for 2 groups of Childbearingand Reproductive Health BSN and 13 RN-BSNCommunity Health StudentsJanuary 2016January 2016Faculty Lead for Global Health Trip to Indonesia with 8Nursing, 3 Pharmacy, and 1 Physical Therapy StudentAssistant Clinical Professor Lecturer for Pathophysiology117 students, 2 Clinical groups for Childbearing andReproductive Health and 22 RN-BSN students for GlobalHealth and Contemporary Issues courseSeptember 2016Assistant Clinical Professor Lecturer for Pathophysiology64 students, 2 groups of Childbearing and ReproductiveHealth clinical and Lead Faculty for 10 clinical groupsJanuary 2017Faculty Lead for Global Health Trip to Indonesia with 11Nursing, 2 Pharmacy and Physical Therapy studentAssistant Clinical Professor for 3 clinical groupsand Lead Faculty for 9 clinical groupsSeptember 2017Assistant Clinical Professor for Pathophysiology60 students, 2 groups of Childbearing and ReproductiveHealth and Lead Faculty for 8 clinical groupsJanuary 2018Faculty Lead for Global Health Trip to GuatemalaAssistant Clinical Professor for 3 groups of Childbearingand Reproductive Health, Lead Faculty for 14 clinicalgroupsSeptember 2018Assistant Clinical Professor for 3 groups of ChildbearingCV 9/2021 M. Palmer

and Reproductive Health, Lead Faculty for 12 clinicalgroups, Mentor to 2 Leadership studentsJanuary 2019Assistant Clinical Professor for 3 groups of Childbearingand Reproductive Health, Lead Faculty for 9 clinicalgroups, Mentor to 2 Leadership studentsSeptember 2019Assistant Clinical Professor for 3 groups of Childbearingand Reproductive Health, Lead Faculty for 9 clinicalgroups, Mentor to 1 Leadership studentJanuary 2020Assistant Clinical Professor for 6 clinical groups of8 students in Family Nursing and Lead Faculty for 12clinical groupsSeptember 2020Assistant Clinical Professor for 3 clinicals of 10 studentsLead Faculty for 7 clinical groups, Mentor to 1 LeadershipstudentJanuary 2021Assistant Clinical Professor to 6 clinical groupsLead Faculty for 10 clinical groups, mentor to 1 Sociologystudent and 2 high school senior studentsResearch Experience:1998 Research Assistant, Delphi Study of Exemplary Midwifery Practice. PI Holly Kennedy,University of Rhode Island2015 Research Assistant, Neonatal Weight an Examination of Weight Changes in InfantsDelivered at a Baby Friendly Hospital. PI Diane DiTomaosso, University of Rhode IslandHonors and Awards:2017 Induction, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing2018 Excellence in Nursing Award, Midwife of the Year, RI Monthly, Recognition by peers2018 American College of Nurse-Midwives FellowProfessional and Learned Societies:2017- Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing2015- Member, Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and NeonatalCV 9/2021 M. Palmer

1998- Member, American College of Nurse-MidwivesProfessional Activities and Service:2021Appointed to Board of the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM)Appointed to the Board of Planned Parenthood of Southern New England2020Appointed as Co-Chair of the Rhode Island Department of Health Pregnancy andPostpartum Death Review Committee2019Appointed as member of the Rhode Island Department of Health Birth CenterCommittee2018Appointed as Chair of the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) Homeand Birth Center Committee2016-2018Member of the ACNM Liability Committee2016-2017Appointed to the Rhode Island Department of Health Advisory Council ofMidwifery2015-2017Invited Speaker in Global Health: Nursing & Health Sciences’ Perspective“Achieving Sustainable Community” The 2nd Annual Udayana InternationalNursing Conference2017Appointed to the Steering Committee to Care New England2001-2010Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies member (2005-2010-Chair)University Committees:2014 College of Nursing Program Evaluation Committee2017 College of Nursing Search Committee2020 College of Nursing Council to the DeanScholastic Standing CommitteePUBLICATIONS:Basley, S., Erickson-Owens, D., Cloud, M., Dugas, J., McGrane, C., Palmer, M. (In review September2019) Passing the CNE exam: Innovative Strategies. Nursing Education Perspectives Ferszt, G.,McGrane, C., Palmer, M. (2018).CV 9/2021 M. Palmer

Shackling Pregnant Incarcerated Women: Where Does Your State Stand?, Nursing for Women's Health, 22 (1), 17-23.Bailes, A., Editor The Home Birth Practice Manual, (2016). 3rd Edition Palmer, M. contributing author.Palmer, M. G. review Midwifery: Best Practice Volume 5. 2010;55:e13 (Media Reviews).Peer Reviewed Conference Abstracts:Palmer, M., (May, 2017). Anatomy of a Lawsuit Oral presentation American College of NurseMidwives, Educational Session at the American College of Nurse-Midwives Annual Meeting, Chicago,USA.Palmer, M., (May, 2017). A Historical Overview of Newborn Care in the United States and theEvolution of Nurse-Midwifery Core Competencies as established by the American College of NurseMidwives, Poster presented at the American College of Nurse-Midwives Annual Meeting, Chicago, USAPalmer, M., (May 2018). What Happens When a Lawsuit Goes to Trial? Oral presentation AmericanCollege of Nurse Midwives, Workshop Session at the American College of Nurse Midwives AnnualMeeting , Savannah, GA, USAPalmer, M., (May 2018). Working to the Full Scope of Midwifery Practice in and out of Hospital,Educational Session at the American College of Nurse Midwives Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA, USAPalmer, M. (May 2019). Midwives and Liability Panel: 2018 Survey Results, Lines of Support, EffectiveDebriefing and Destigmatizing Being Named in a LawsuitPalmer, M. (May 2020). Liability and Social Media Plenary, Education (virtually delivered due toCOVIDCV 9/2021 M. Palmer

COLLEGE OF NURSING Kingston, RI CURRICULUM VITAE Michelle Palmer, MSN, RN, CNM, CNE, FACNM Education: 2015-Present. PhD University of Rhode Island (expected date of graduation 12/2021) 1998 MSN Case Western Reserve University 1998 CNM Frontier School of Nursing (Nurse-Midwifery) 1994 BSN Creighton University (Accelerated BSN Program)