American Nurses Association
Department of Nursing Practice and Policy
8515 Georgia Ave
Suite 400
Silver Spring,
MD
USA
20910
katie.brewer@ana.org
Biographical Sketch:
September 2008 - Present -- Senior Policy Analyst, American Nurses Association
Core Duties Enhance the nursing profession through internal and external mechanisms. Coordinate the development of core profession documents such as the scope and standards for specialty nursing, official association position statements, and other association materials with working groups of nurses. Advocate for nursing and nursing’s interest as a stakeholder in federal policy development and/or revision.
Portfolio of issues centers on public health infrastructure and public health issues, including public health nursing and other workforce issues, immunization, disaster preparedness and response, infectious and communicable disease, and maternal child health.
Specific roles and titles
Project Director: “Bringing Immunity to Every Community” cooperative agreement with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This project serves to improve immunization competency, advocacy, and vaccination rates among nurses and to the general public.
ANA representative - Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
ANA representative - Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations
ANA liaison – The Joint Commission, Inc.
ANA alternate representative - Institute of Medicine Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Catastrophic Events
Department web leader. Develop and maintain the department’s section of the ANA website, Nursingworld.org, and coordinate with organization’s online services team to develop and maintain innovative social media and other communications with members – a crucial and underappreciated aspect of ANA’s work.
June 2006 - September 2008 -- Arlington County Health Department, Immunization Clinical Services Coordinator
Core Duties Provide management and leadership oversight of immunization services at health department immunization clinic, as well as in school-based clinics; Conduct immunization orientation for all new public health nursing staff, ongoing training for current staff; Facilitate community outreach and immunization education, including use of new media; Maintain knowledge of current immunization schedules, policies and pending legislation; Implement public health priorities in the community.
Committees: Immunization Core (Chair); Public Health Communications (Chair); Public Health Disaster Response; Quality Assurance; Tuberculosis Resource; Health Education; Business Informatics Steering Committee; Portal Design Team.
Case Management Coordinator
May 2004 - June 2006