Randall Lee Johnson, RN, PhD
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
NAME: Johnson, Randall |
POSITION TITLE: Associate Professor, BSN Program Director |
EDUCATION/TRAINING
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION | DEGREE | Completion Date | FIELD OF STUDY |
Cedarville College (University), Cedarville, OH | BSN | 06/1985 | Bachelor of Science in Nursing |
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA | MSN | 08/1996 | Pediatric Critical Care NP and CNS |
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL | PhD | 08/2007 | Nursing |
A. Personal Statement
For the proposed application, I will serve as Primary-Investigator. I have been a clinician, researcher, and educator working with diverse populations. In my role as clinician I regularly provide care for underserved populations. My specialty in pediatrics has placed me in settings that provide care for underserved populations as patients came from rural and urban setting for the highest level of care. The focus of my research is with underserved populations. As an educator since 1999, I have taught and continue to teach in underserved areas with diverse populations. Orlando, Florida, where I completed my doctorate and was faculty at Adventist University, has a very diverse population. Memphis, Tennessee, where I am currently appointed, is ethnically and socio-economically diverse. Diversity is essential to nursing to reflect the population served. Diversity is accomplished by enhancing opportunities for diverse individuals to be accepted and complete their selected nursing program. It is necessary to enhance the pipeline for diversity in nursing to effect diversity in all aspects of nursing including as faculty. These challenges can be addressed by the funding provided through the Nursing Workforce Diversity (NDW) Program. My experiences will enhance the NDW Program by providing understanding of the needs of the underserved and underrepresented populations in nursing.
B. Positions and Honors
Positions and Employment (Last 10 years)
2009 – 2015 | Professor of Nursing, Assistant Dean Graduate Program, Cedarville University, Cedarville, OH |
2015 – 2018 | Chair, Nursing Program, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL |
2018 – Present | Associate Professor, BSN Program Director, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN |
Honors (selected)
2007 | Sigma Theta Tau, Theta Epsilon Chapter, Small Research Grant, Orlando FL |
2007 | Faculty Merit Award: Scholarship, |
2019 | Honorary Mention, Daisy Award |
C. Peer-Reviewed Publications (Selected)
Pediatric critical care. A vulnerable population includes both the very young and the very ill. My research has focused on this population and the care delivery within the critical care setting for children. Specifically, I focused on ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) development and interventions in the pediatric population that could be used to reduce the incidence of VAP.
My dissertation evaluated an educational intervention on one component of the adult bundle for prevention of VAP, the head-of-bed elevation. This intervention included studying the effects of endotracheal tube cuff pressure measurement and possible risks for aspiration.
- Sole, M. L., Aragon, D., Johnson, R. L. & Bennett, M. (2008). Continuous measurement of endotracheal tube cuff pressure: how difficult can it be? AACN Advanced Critical Care 19, (2), 235-243.
Book Editor and Chapter Author
1. N. Tkacs, L. Herrmann, R. Johnson (Eds.) (2021) Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology. New York: Spring Publishing Co.
2-5. Johnson, R. (2021) Four chapters: Circulatory disorders pediatric, Lung disorders pediatrics, Gastrointestinal disorders pediatrics, and Liver disorders pediatrics. In N. Tkacs, L. Herrmann, R. Johnson (Eds.) Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology. New York: Spring Publishing Co.
6. Johnson, R. (2013). Nursing care of the child with hematologic disorders. In T. Kyle, S. Carmen (Eds.), Essentials of Pediatric Nursing (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
7. Johnson, R. (2007). Nursing care of the child with hematologic disorders. In T. Kyle (Ed.), Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Peer Reviewed Published Abstracts
- Sole, M. L., & Johnson, R. L. (2005). Intermittent Versus Continuous Measures of Endotracheal Cuff Pressures, Society of Critical Care Medicine.
- Johnson, R. L. & Sole, M. L. (2006). Intermittent Versus Continuous Measures of Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressures, Southern Nursing Research Society.
- Johnson, R. L. (2007). State of the Science Ventilator Associate Pneumonia in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Southern Nursing Research Society.
Other supporting presentations:
- Johnson, R. L. (2007). “What’s Up” with ventilator associated pneumonia in the pediatric intensive care unit; Invited to present at: Pediatric Critical Care Conference, Orlando, FL. (October, 2007).
- Johnson, R. L. (2007). State of the Science – Ventilator Associated Pneumonia in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit; poster presentation: Southern Nursing Research Society, Galveston, TX: University of Central Florida. (February, 2007).
- Johnson, R. L. (2006). Intermittent Versus Continuous Measures of Endotracheal Cuff Pressures; paper presentation at: Seventh Day Adventists (SDA) Nurse Educators National Conference, Orlando, FL (June 2006).
- Johnson, R. L., & Sole, M. L. (2006). Intermittent versus continuous measures of endotracheal cuff pressure; poster presentation at: Southern Nursing Research Society, Memphis, TN. (February, 2006).
- Sole, M. L., & Johnson, R. L. (2006). Intermittent Versus Continuous Measures of Endotracheal Cuff Pressure; poster presentation at: Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA. (February, 2006).