Hope Bussenius DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FAANP maintained 26-year practice as a Family Nurse Practitioner with a multidisciplinary history of Clinical Nurse Practitioner and Teacher in Haiti for 25 years, Co-founder of Health Connection Primary Care Clinic, Lieutenant in the US Navy Reserves, Research Coordinator II for the AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta, Legal Nurse Consultant at King & Spalding, LLC. Currently, as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Medical College of Georgia in 1990, Masters in Nursing from Emory University in 1993, and completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice at Georgia Health Sciences University in 2012, specializing and developing a technology model called the Transformative Technology Evaluation and Assessment Model (2TEAM). As a pioneer in smartphone development, in 2010 she developed an award-winning smartphone application connected to a repository, Pedia BP®, that has more than 80,000 downloads in 30 countries. She is the founder of Take2Heart Initiative, a non-profit organization for pediatric hypertension, and received the 2018 BAYADA Award for Technological Innovation in Health Care Education and Practice. In 2016, she was awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Award for the wicked project Oral Health In Communities and Neighborhoods (OHICAN) and with her team, developed a second smartphone application connected to a repository. OH-I-CAN® app has more than 30,000 downloads in all 50 states. The 2TEAM has been adopted in the curriculum at Emory University and in the Lillian Carter Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility. Recently, she received the E. Louise Grant Distinguished Alumni Award from Augusta University, and was appointed as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) of Emory University and named as the Division III FAR Fellow.