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8 <br /> Page 1 of 2 Cresha (Christine) Cianciolo <br /> Volunteer Application <br /> Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br /> Name: Mrs Cresha (Christine) Cianciolo <br /> Name Called: <br /> Home Address: 7704 Amesbury Drive <br /> Chapel Hill NC 27514 <br /> Phone (Day): 919-489-8539 <br /> Phone (Evening): 919-489-8539 <br /> Phone (Cell): 919-260-0353 <br /> Email: c.a.cianciolo @gmail.com <br /> Place of Employment: Retired <br /> Job Title: Volunteer <br /> Year of OC Residence: 1989 <br /> Township of Residence: Chapel Hill <br /> Zone of Residence: Chapel Hill Township within C.H. city limits <br /> Sex: Female <br /> Ethnic Background: Caucasian <br /> Community Activities/Organizational Memberships: <br /> Board of Directors Community Home Trust <br /> Board of Directors Friends of the Chapel Hill Public Library <br /> Co-manager Friends Book Store (Chapel Hill Public Library) <br /> Volunteer Duke HomeCare and Hospice <br /> Volunteer Music and Memory Program at Carol Woods <br /> Member Henry Clark Society Habitat of Humanity <br /> Past Service on Orange County Advisory Boards: <br /> None <br /> Boards/Commissions applied for: <br /> Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee <br /> Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br /> As a Registered Nurse, I was privileged to serve in several arenas. The first decade of my <br /> career was in Critical Care, working in the Emergency Room, Surgical Intensive Care and <br /> Coronary Care units. I later became a Study Coordinator recruiting patients for research studies <br /> at large University Medical Centers. The remaining two decades were spent as a Clinical Trials <br /> Coordinator, training and monitoring physicians and nurses conducting clinical trials to ensure <br /> they were complying with the CFR(Code of Federal Regulations, specifically 21 CRF50). These <br /> provisions provide for the protection of human rights in subjects participating in research <br /> studies. It is clear to me that these guidelines can apply to any human in a vulnerable position. <br /> Although this work was demanding and challenging, it has enhanced my ethical standards, of <br /> which I am proud. It has also required me to be organized and detailed. <br /> After retiring three years ago, I have volunteered with Duke HomeCare and Hospice to provide <br /> support and comfort to those at the end of life and their families. This effort has provided me <br /> access to several extended care facilities in the area, observing firsthand the treatment and <br /> management of the residents (good and bad). <br /> I am also involved with the Music and Memory program at Carol Woods. There I partner with <br />