Fellows of AORN (FAORN) Bios

2024 Fellows

Cassendra A. Munro

PhD, BS, RN, RNFA, CNOR, FAORN, FAAN

Munro has been a perioperative nurse for over 26 years and is a practice expert with emphasis on pressure injury prevention. She is a Nurse Scientist at Stanford Health Care, CA. She was the 2023 recipient of the AORN Excellence in Perioperative Nursing Award, the highest honor bestowed.

2023 Fellows

Katherine Halverson-Carpenter

MBA, BSN, RN, CNOR, FAORN

Halverson-Carpenter’s administrative leadership impacted patient safety and team reliability in research and evidence-based practice. Educational products were developed at AORN under her leadership and refinement of the PNDS as PNDS Task Force chair.

Daphny Peneza

MSN, RN, CNOR, CSSM, FAORN

As an internationally educated nurse, the essence of Peneza's professional practice is to continue creating meaningful global collaborations while enhancing nursing practice through innovative education and transformational leadership.

Jennifer (Zinn) Fencl

DNP, RN, CNS, CNOR, FAORN

Fencl is known for translating evidence into clinical practice through research and QI projects. She adds to the body of perioperative nursing knowledge through dissemination. She has published and presented perioperative nursing topics globally.

2021 Fellows

Carol D. Applegeet

MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC, FAORN, FAAN

Applegeet's passion for perioperative nursing & AORN is demonstrated through her leadership, lectures, & advocacy. She led advancements for AORN initiatives including certification, Syntegrity, ambulatory surgery and Perioperative Surgical Home.

Joy Don Baker

PhD, RN-BC, CNOR, CNE, NEA-BC, FAORN, FAAN

Baker's contributions stem from the development of PNDS nomenclature recognized by ANA & SNOMED. She served as AORN Journal Editor-in-Chief & is a national & international speaker. She co-authored the award-winning book A, B, &Cs of Author Partnering.

Terri Goodman

PhD, RN, CNOR, FAORN

Goodman was instrumental in the transition to electronic communication for both chapters and National AORN. In 2002, she created the first chapter website so leaders of the newly formed eChapter could communicate, and an email database to engage members.

Charlotte L. Guglielmi

MA, BSN, RN, CNOR, FAORN

Guglielmi is known for patient safety and high-performance teams. She is a recognized clinician, speaker, consultant, & author. She is a Past President of AORN & the AORN Foundation; & is an Award for Excellence recipient & an inaugural AORN Fellow.

Kathryn Schroeter

PhD, MA-Bioethics, MS, RN, CNE, CNOR, FAORN

Schroeter is known for her research for perioperative nursing ethics and certification. She co-authored ANA’s Code of Ethics, the AORN Perioperative Explications of the Code, and serves on ANA’s Ethics Expert Panel.

Patricia C. Seifert (Deceased)

MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA(E), FAORN, FAAN

The bedrock of Trish’s lifework was cardiac surgery. As a clinician/RNFA, manager, and educator she recognized the needs of patients, nurses, and surgeons. Her expertise and dedication were proven through numerous publications, lectures, and mentorships.

Victoria M. Steelman

PhD, RN, CNOR, FAORN, FAAN

Steelman has dedicated her career to promoting excellent patient care through evidence-based practice (EBP) and has published extensively on this work. Her research focuses on perioperative patient safety. She is Past-President of AORN.

Brenda C. Ulmer

RN, MN, CNOR, FAORN

Ulmer’s professional nursing achievements have advanced surgical patient safety and staff perioperative practice safety through Education, Leadership and Research at the local, state, national and international levels.

V. Doreen Wagner

PhD, RN, CNOR, FAORN, FAAN

Wagner advanced perioperative patient safety from state to global levels. She has improved patient outcomes through evidence-based practice guideline development and hypothermia research, and she has a sustained record of evidence-based practices.