Roberta Anderson

Roberta anderson

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Clinical Program Director at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Health System

  • Education

    • Walden university

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      Doctorate doctor of nursing practice
    • Salisbury university

      1993 - 1995
      Bachelor's degree registered nursing/registered nurse
  • Experience

    • The johns hopkins university school of medicine

      Feb 1997 - Sept 2020
      Nurse manager
    • The johns hopkins hospital

      Jan 2001 - Nov 2008

      Completed critical care advanced courses and examsPrepared patients for organ transplantsCared for patients with complex medical illnesses

      • Nurse Clinician III, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

        Feb 1997 - Nov 2008
      • Emergency Medicine Nurse (Float), Emergency Acute Care Unit

        Jan 2001 - Feb 2004
    • The johns hopkins hospital and the university of maryland

      Oct 2006 - Dec 2014
      Clinical nursing instructor
    • The johns hopkins hospital, baltimore, maryland

      Oct 2014 - May 2016
      Functional unit coordinator for nursing practice, central nursing administration

      •Collaborated with DON/ADON’s regarding nursing standards of practice• Co-Chair of the Standards of Practice Committee for the Department of Nursing• Identified problems through data gathering and developed action plans/programs • Collaborated with nurse leaders to develop written action plans to address complaints to The Joint Commission or Maryland DHMH • Ensured appropriate credentialing of Johns Hopkins University nurses and NPs• Served as the Chair for the Nursing Professional Assistance Program Show less

    • The johns hopkins health system

      Mar 2019 - now

      ROBERTA ANDERSON, DNP, RN-BC, Clinical Program Director for Nursing for the Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Served as the co-leader for the Patient and Family Advisory Council at the SKCCC. Worked as a clinical instructor for the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and the University of Maryland School of Nursing. Has over 25 years of nursing experience, devoting many years to patients suffering from mental illness. Has a long-standing interest in organizational change to improve patient outcomes, processes, and systems. Routinely presents at the Leadership Academy for the Johns Hopkins Nursing Institute and has presented at numerous conferences and workshops helping healthcare leaders around the world through organizational change and transition. Has a special interest in the wellness of patients, caregivers, and staff. Was the lead investigator for a Hopkins pilot study examining the use and impact of yoga on stress levels in nursing staff. The study was published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, receiving recognition from the Pura Action non-profit organization and an invitation to present her study at a research conference at the Harvard Medical School. The wellness work continued while completing a doctoral project as the principal investigator focusing on educating nurses about the benefits of physical activity in patients diagnosed with cancer. The goal of the project is to improve the quality of life and functioning in patients diagnosed with cancer. Was invited to be a podium speaker at the 43rdONS Congress in Washington DC regarding the work in "Using Declining Patient Condition Simulations in the Outpatient Radiation Oncology Setting to Improve Clinician Comfort Level." Show less

      • Clinical Program Director of Nursing

        Sept 2020 - now
      • Acting Director of the Johns Hopkins Health System and Nurse Manager for The Johns Hopkins Hospital

        Mar 2019 - Sept 2020
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Psychiatric-mental health nursing certification

      American nurses credentialing center
    • Oncology certification in nursing

      Oncology nursing society
      Jan 2019