1. Elizabeth Henneman is an associate professor in the school of nursing at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Her clinical expertise is critical care. Dr Henneman’s research is focused on the nurse’s role in error recovery and the use of simulation to teach nursing students to provide safe care.
2. Anna Gawlinski is the director of research and evidence-based practice at Ronald Reagan University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical Center and an adjunct professor at the UCLA School of Nursing. Dr Gawlinski’s work in mentoring direct care nurses, advanced practice nurses, and administrative leaders has helped clinicians and leaders apply research findings in day-to-day practice situations to improve patients’ outcomes.
3. Karen K. Giuliano is currently a principal scientist at Philips Healthcare, working on technologies that support clinical decision making in the acute care setting. She has been at Philips for 11 years, and before that she worked as a critical care clinical nurse specialist in a level I trauma center.