Background
Hardinger, Ann Naomi was born on October 23, 1942 in Cumberland, Maryland. Daughter of John B. and Margaret N. Hardinger.
community health nurse home health nurse
Hardinger, Ann Naomi was born on October 23, 1942 in Cumberland, Maryland. Daughter of John B. and Margaret N. Hardinger.
Student, Frostburg State College, 1960-1961; Registered Nurse diploma, Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Maryland., 1963; student, Allegany Community College, 1966-1970; Bachelor of science in nursing magna cum laude, North Carolina Control U., Durham, 1972; Master of Science, PH Teacher Preparation, U. North Carolina School Public Health, Chapel Hill, 1975; certified maternal and gynecological training course, U. North Carolina School Public Health, Greensboro, 1974.
Medical-surgical nurse, 3-11 charge nurse, Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Maryland., 1963-1970; acute respiratory care unit nurse, Duke U. Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1971; home care nurse, Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Maryland., 1972; professional nurse traineeship, United States Public Health Service, 1972-1974; migrant health project nurse, Tyrrell-Hyde-Washington Counties North Carolina State Board Health, Raleigh, 1973; public health nurse, Durham County Health Department, North Carolina, 1974-1975; nursing instructor, Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1975-1978; assistant professor nursing, Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1978-1984; public health nurse, Thomas Jefferson Health District, Charlottesville, North Carolina, 1984-1987; staff development coordinator, infection control nurse, employee health nurse, Charter Hospital, Charlottesville, North Carolina, 1987-1993; clinical supervisor, Martha Jefferson Hospital Home Care, Charlottesville, North Carolina, 1993-1994; staff educator, Martha Jefferson Hospital Home Care, Charlottesville, North Carolina, since 1994. Lecturer, presenter, workshop leader numerous universities. Member infection control committee Charter Hospital of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1987-1993 (acting director nurses 1991, member safety committee 1987-1993, member wellness committee 1987-1993, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome monthly lecture to adult Christian Democratic Union, 1988-1991).
Board of directors, medical advising committee chair Shenandoah Valley chapter March of Dimes, 1976-1982. Board directors, chair awards committee Charlottesville-Albemarle Mental Health Association, since 1995. Member health promotion committee Thomas JeffersonHealth District, 1986.
Bachelor of Liberal Studies instructor American Heart Association, since 1988. Member administrative board First United Methodist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1988-1994, member county ministries 1988-1994, member worship commission 1986-1994, others. Chairperson worship commission Asbury United Methodist Church, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1980-1984, member administrative board 1980-1984, member county ministries 1980-1984, others.
Member program planning committee Virginia Home Care Association, since 1996. Member American Guild Organists (editor newsletter 1977-1982, secretary Rockingham chapter 1977-1982, Rockingham County chapter 1977-1984, Charlottesville-Albemarle chapter since 1984, program committee Charlottesville-Albemarle chapter 1988-1989, 93-95, sub-dean Charlottesville-Albemarle chapter 1993-1995, dean, 1995-1997), Virginia Society Professional Nurses (information coordinator, past newsletter editor), American Public Health Association, American Nurses Association, Virginia Nurses Association (past vice president, delegate district 9, editor of newsletters 1985-1986), U. North Carolina General Alumni Association, Sigma Theta Tau.