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Michelle Camicia是美国康复护士协会前任主席,在过去的12年中担任凯撒瓦列霍康复机构运营总监,负责管理该机构的护理、物理治疗、作业治疗、言语及文体治疗、病例管理、心理学以及研究。她也是“残疾人群卓越生活中心”的共同主席、凯撒医疗集团纳帕索拉诺公司的共同主席、凯撒医疗集团残疾人群支持委员会成员。Camicia女士在社会组织服务和书物出版方面都有着杰出的表现,她是美国国立卫生研究院国家医疗康复研究顾问委员会、康复护理杂志的编委会成员、美国护士协会护理范围和标准咨询委员会成员。她在2013年获Sigma Theta Tau国际荣誉学会护理项目的“卓越研究奖”。

American Chinese Association For

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Michelle Camicia, MSN, RN, PHN CRRN, CCM PhD Candidate
Director of Operations Kaiser Vallejo Rehab Facility

Past president of Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN),

Michelle Camicia has been in the Director of Operation at the Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center| Vallejo Kaiser Medical Center for over 12 years. In her this role as director she is responsible for nursing, physical, occupational, speech & recreation therapy, case management, psychology & research operations at Kaiser Permanente’s (KP) Northern CA Inpatient rehabilitation hospital along with being responsible for quality, service, accreditation, human resource management, research. She is also the co‐director Center for Excellence for Individuals with Disabilities. Co‐chair of Napa Solano KP Diversity Council. Member of KP National Disabled Populations Support Council. Ms. Camicia has a very distinguished career of publication and service to organizations such as the NIH National Advisory Board for Medical Rehabilitation Research, the Editorial Board of Rehabilitation Nursing, the ANA Nursing Scope and Standards Advisory Group, and the American Organization of Nurse Executives Post-Acute Care Nurse Leaders Core Competencies Task Forces, along with her 2013 Award by Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing Lambda Gamma Chapter “Excellence in Research Award”. Another very important contribution to the improvement of quality of care for all rehabilitation patients is the following article: Camicia, M., Black, T., Ferrell, J., Waites, K., Wirt, S., Lutz, B. and the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses Task Force (2014). The essential role of the rehabilitation nurse in facilitating care transitions: A white paper of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. Rehabilitation Nursing, 39, 3-15.