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i Palliative Care Nursing
ii Marianne Matzo, PhD, APRN-CNP, AOCNP, ACHPN, FPCN, FAAN, is the director of research for the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2012, she pioneered the development of the Supportive Care Center at the Peggy and Charles Stephenson Cancer Center in Oklahoma City and continues to counsel patients there for sexual health following their cancer diagnosis. She is an oncology nurse practitioner at the VA Medical Center and is a clinical professor at the Department of Family Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She was the first nurse to be awarded the prestigious Project on Death in America Faculty Scholars Fellowship, funded by the Soros Foundation. Dr. Matzo was awarded a doctorate in gerontology from the University of MassachusettsBoston and a masters degree in nursing from the Gerontological Nurse Practitioner program at the University of MassachusettsLowell. She has presented educational programs regionally, nationally, and internationally on many topics related to care of the dying person, gerontological nursing, and curriculum development. She has authored four books, including two published by Springer Publishing; is a member of several nursing and palliative care editorial boards; and has published numerous data-based and scholarly articles.
Deborah Witt Sherman, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, ACHPN, FAAN, is a professor with tenure at Florida International University and has a strong career in education, research, clinical practice, leadership, and administration. Dr. Sherman is certified as an adult nurse practitioner and a palliative care nurse practitioner. She was awarded the Prestigious Project on Death in America Faculty Scholars Fellowship, funded by the Soros Foundation, to start palliative care in the United States along with 11 other PhD nurses and 74 physicians. In 2009, she received the Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Associations Leading the Way Award, which is the highest honor recognizing her implementation of the first Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner Program in the United States and the first national certification examination in Advanced Palliative Care Nursing. In November 2011, Dr. Sherman was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in Nursing from MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Dr. Sherman also serves as a professor at Tenshi College in Hokkaido, Japan, where she implemented Japans first Palliative Care Masters Program in Nursing. Besides serving as the coeditor of this award-winning textbook, she has published several other books related to palliative care, over 35 book chapters, and 80 peer-reviewed research and clinical practice publications. Dr. Sherman has been a keynote speaker and presenter on topics regarding nursing, interprofessional collaboration, and palliative care at over 190 local, regional, national, and international conferences.
Dr. Sherman served for 7 years as the codirector and faculty of the Bronx VA Medical Center Interprofessional Palliative Care Fellowship Program. She has been a faculty for the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) and served as a member of the steering committee in developing the National Consensus Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care.
Dr. Sherman has a strong clinical background in palliative care, serving as nurse attending at Mount Sinai Medical Center, the Bronx VA Medical Center, the University of Maryland Medical Center, and several hospice organizations. She is currently a palliative care practitioner at Miami Jewish Health Systems.
Dr. Sherman received a predoctoral research fellowship by the Langer Foundation and a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award from the Aaron Diamond Foundation. Dr. Sherman has received funding for palliative care research by the National Institutes of Health. She is a member of several nursing and palliative care editorial boards and is currently an associate editor of the Journal of Palliative Medicine. Dr. Sherman completed the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Leadership Program as well as the Florida International University (FIU) Leadership Program and is also serving in FIUs Center for Academic Advancement and Teaching.
Dr. Shermans education includes a diploma degree in nursing from Beth Israel School of Nursing, New York; a BSN from Mount Saint Marys College, Newburgh, New York; a masters degree from Pace University, Tarrytown, New York; a doctoral degree in nursing from New York University; and a post-masters certificate as an adult nurse practitioner from New York University.
iii Palliative Care Nursing
Quality Care to the End of Life
Fifth Edition
Marianne Matzo, PhD, APRN-CNP, AOCNP, ACHPN, FPCN, FAAN
Deborah Witt Sherman, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, ACHPN, FAAN
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