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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Vicki S. Freeman PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: Chair, Professor and Marie Hall Scholar Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Health Professions University of Texas Distinguished Teaching Professor University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Galveston, Texas 77555-1140 Work Phone #: 409-772-3056 E-mail: [email protected] BIOGRAPHICAL: Place of Birth: Citizenship: EDUCATION: 5/1995 University of Nebraska Lincoln Ph.D. - Community and Human Resources 12/1986 University of Nebraska Lincoln M.A. Adult and Continuing Education Minor Pathology 8/1977 University of Texas at Austin B.S. - Medical Technology 12/1975 University of Texas at Austin B.A. – Biochemistry BOARD CERTIFICATION: ASCP Specialist in Chemistry #001035 February 19,1988 ASCP Medical Technologist/MLS #114817 August 19,1977 PROFESSIONAL and TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 9/2014 – present Associate Dean for Faculty Development 8/2008 – present Distinguished Teaching Professor Department Chair, Professor and Marie Hall Scholar Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Health Professions Professor, Department of Pathology School of Medicine 8/2007 – present Professor Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Univ. of Texas Medical Branch 8/2002 – Present Professor (Tenure) Department Chair Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Allied Health Sciences Univ. of Texas Medical Branch

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NAME: Vicki S. Freeman PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: Chair, Professor and Marie Hall Scholar Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Health Professions University of Texas Distinguished Teaching Professor University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Galveston, Texas 77555-1140 Work Phone #: 409-772-3056 E-mail: [email protected] BIOGRAPHICAL: Place of Birth: Citizenship: EDUCATION: 5/1995 University of Nebraska Lincoln Ph.D. - Community and Human Resources 12/1986 University of Nebraska Lincoln M.A. Adult and Continuing Education Minor Pathology 8/1977 University of Texas at Austin B.S. - Medical Technology 12/1975 University of Texas at Austin B.A. – Biochemistry BOARD CERTIFICATION: ASCP Specialist in Chemistry #001035 February 19,1988 ASCP Medical Technologist/MLS #114817 August 19,1977 PROFESSIONAL and TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 9/2014 – present Associate Dean for Faculty Development 8/2008 – present Distinguished Teaching Professor Department Chair, Professor and Marie Hall Scholar Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Health Professions Professor, Department of Pathology School of Medicine 8/2007 – present Professor Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Univ. of Texas Medical Branch 8/2002 – Present Professor (Tenure) Department Chair Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences School of Allied Health Sciences Univ. of Texas Medical Branch

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PROFESSIONAL and TEACHING EXPERIENCE (continued): 1996 – 2001 Associate Professor (Tenure) Department Chair Clinical Laboratory Sciences 1996 Associate Professor Department of Pathology Univ. of Texas Medical Branch

1995-1996 Associate Professor (Tenure) Education Coordinator Division of Medical Technology School of Allied Health University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1995-1996 Associate Professor (Courtesy) Department of Pathology and Microbiology University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1990-1995 Assistant Professor Division of Medical Technology School of Allied Health University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1989-1996 Assistant Professor (Courtesy) Department of Pathology and Microbiology University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1987-1996 Education Coordinator Division of Medical Technology University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1986-1987 Chemistry Teaching supervisor University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1983-1984 Research and Development Technologist University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1982-1983 Assistant Teaching Supervisor Clinical Chemistry University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1981-1984 Medical Technologist University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 1979-1981 Medical Technologist GS7 Triple Army Medical Center Hawaii 1978-1979 Medical Technologist Kapiolani Children’s Hospital Honolulu, Hawaii

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PROFESSIONAL and TEACHING EXPERIENCE (continued): 1977-1978 Medical Technologist University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Areas of Research Innovative Teaching Techniques, Distance Education, Web-based Instruction Diabetes, Cholesterol and Lipid Screening GRANTS: Co-Project Director. Minority Health Research and Education Grant Program. #17207. Allied Health Pathways to Success. Texas Higher Education Board. $399,908. 09/01/16-5/31/18 Project Director, Twinning Partnership Program, #H-FB-KEN-16-P-PTR-BIOM. Strengthening the Biomedical Engineering Technicians within the National Public Health Laboratory Services. American International Health Alliance. $74,695. 2016-2017. Project Director, H-1B Technical Skills Training Grant, Clinical Laboratory Initiative to Mentor Baccalaureate Students (CLIMBS), Department of Labor, $4,947,159, 2011-2016. Project Director, Building and Maintaining Relationships across Professions, Susan Logan Endowed Professorship, Academy of Master Teachers, $37,135, 2009-2012. Project Director, Interdisciplinary Diabetes Care in the Community, #D37HP05070, $167,824, Health Resources and Services Administration, 2005-2007 ($464,954 awarded but cut short because agency lost funding). Project Director, Clinical Laboratory Sciences Accessibility Project, Funding for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, Comprehensive Program, #P116B030983, $658,279, 2003-2008. Co-Project Investigator, Identification and Education of Adolescents At-risk For Type 2 Diabetes, $41,000, President’s Cabinet Award, 2001-2002. Project Director, Partnerships and Ladders (PAL) Project, #2 D37 HP 00614-04, $242,491, Health Resources and Services Administration, 2000-2003. Project Director, WEBCLS Project, Funding for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, LAAP Program, #P339B990640, $1,119,968, 1999-2002. Project Director, Laboratory Education and Advancement Project, #1 D37 AH00614, $373,403, Health Resources and Services Administration, 1997-2000. Principle Investigator, E.coli 0157:H7, $380, Wampole Laboratories, 1997. Project Director, The Bethesda System: A Computer-based Training Program, $25,850, Association of State and Territorial Public Health Laboratory Directors, Inc., 1997-1998. Project Director, I Want To Be a Scientist, $4,930, American Association of University Women Education Foundation, 1996-1997. Project Director, Multimedia Clinical Microscopy, Innovative Interdisciplinary Education Awards, $2,500. University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1995-1996. Co-Project Director, Rural Health Education Project, #1 D37 AH 00289, $358,770.00, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, 1992-1995

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COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES: Professional Organizations National Committees American Society for Clinical Pathology Co-Chair/Chair, Research and Development Committee, (BOR) 2007-Current Vice-Chair, Research and Development Committee, (BOR) 2005-2007 Consultant, PEPFAR, 2004 - 2014 Member, PEPFAR Task Group, 2004-2008 Chair, Chemistry Work Group, PEPFAR Task Group, 2004-2007 Co-Chair, Pre-Service Work Group, PEPFAR Member, Instructional Technology Committee, 2007-Current Member, Electronic Education Committee, 2003-2007 Member, Research and Development Committee, (BOR) 2003-2007 Guest, Research and Development Committee, (BOR) 2002-2003 Member, MT Standards Committee, appointed to CGFNS, ICHP, 1999-2003 Member/Consultant/Guest, Joint Generalist Examination Review Committee, (BOR), 1998-

2004/1997/1996 Member, Consensus Conference Committee, AMS, 1999-2000 Member, Internet Advisory Committee, 1996-1998 American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Co-Chair/Member, DCLS Committee, 2011-2013/2009-2011, 2016-Current Member, Product Development Committee, 2006-2007 Member, Continuing Education Advisory Committee, 2003-2004 Focus Liaison, CLS Journal, PACE Committee, 1999-2002 Webmaster, Region VII, 2000-Current Chair/Chair-Elect, Education Scientific Assembly, 1996-1998/1994-1996 Member, Program Committee, Clinical Laboratory Education Conference (CLEC), 1996-1998 Member, General Committee, CLEC, 1996-1998 Member, Commission on Accreditation, 1992-1993 Member, Education Scientific Assembly Committee, Region VI, 1988-1994 Member, Recruitment Task Force, Education Scientific Assembly, 1990-1993 Chairman, Computer Assisted Instruction Committee, ESA, 1990-1995 Chairman, Canned Presentations Sub Com, Recruitment Task Force, Education Scientific

Assembly, 1988-1992 Chairman, Education Program Committee, Region VI Meeting, 1987-1988 Delegate, National Meeting, ASMT, 1979, 1987, 1990, 1995, 1998-2000 Chairman, Biochemistry Program Committee, Region VI Meeting, 1982-1983 American Association for Clinical Chemistry Chairman, Education Committee, Midwest Section, 1990-91 State Committees: University of Texas Kenneth I. Shine, M.D., Academy of Health Science Education President, 2016-2017 Vice President, 2015-2016 Texas Association for Allied Health Professions Reviewer, Research Grant Committee, 2000 Texas Association for Clinical Laboratory Science Board Member, 1998-2005 Web Master, 1998-2006 Delegate, Annual Meeting, 1998, 1999, 2000 Member, Program Committee, TASCLS Annual Meeting, 1996-1997 Judge, CLS Student Bowl Competition, TASCLS Annual Meeting, many years Nebraska Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Liaison, Student Forum, 1991-1994 Board Member, 1989-1991 Chairman, Public Relations Committee, 1989-1990 Coordinator, Career Day Committee, 1988-1989 Member, Nominating Committee, 1987-1988 Chairman, Program Committee, 1983-1984

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COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES (continued): Hawaii Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Chairman, Program Committee, 1980-1981 Chairman, Biochemistry Scientific Assembly Chairman, 1979-1980 University of Texas System The University Of Texas System Kenneth I. Shine, M.D., Academy Of Health Science Education Vice-President 2015-2016 Member, Grants and Awards Committee 2007-Present University of Texas Medical Branch University Wide

Chair, Awards Committee, President’s Cabinet 2013-2016 Director/Director-elect, Academy of Master Teachers 2011-2014/2010-2011 Chair, Standards Committee, Academy of Master Teachers 2009-10 Member, Standards/Selections Committee, Academy of Master Teachers 2007-09 Member, Grants and Awards Committee, Academy of Master Teachers 2007 Member, Implementation Committee, Academy of Master Teachers 2006-2007 Chair, Director of Academy of Master Teachers Search Committee 2006 Member, Academy of Master Teachers Task Group, 2005-2006 President, UTMB Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi, 2004-2006 Chair, Faculty Grievance Board, UTMB 2010-2012 Member, Continuing Medical Education Committee, 2000-2009 Member, President Cabinet Grant Review Committee, 2003-2004; 2009-2011 Member, Center for Diabetes Committee, 2000-2002 Member, E-tuition Task Force, 2000-2001 Member, Telehealth Director Search Committee, 1999-2000 Member, Education Task Force, Mission-based Management, 1999 Member, Administrative Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate, 1998-2001 Member, Faculty Senate, 1998-2001 Member, Formation of a Faculty Senate Ad-Hoc Committee, 1997-1998

School of Health Professions (formally Allied Health Sciences)

Chair, PAS Search Committee, 2011-2013 Member, Dean’s Advisory Council for Tenure, Appointment and Promotion 2008-Current Faculty Development Liaison, 2004-2005 Member, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2003-2005, 2014-Current Mentor, IDEAL Curriculum, 2001 – 2004 Member, Board of Directors, IDEAL Curriculum, 2001-2009 Member, Chair’s Council, 2000 – Current Member, Academic Executive Committee 2000-2006 Chair, Chair's Caucus, 1998-2000 Member & Chair, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1998-2000 Chair, FEAT Task Group, 1998-2000 Chair-elect, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1997-1998 Member, Gradings and Promotion, 1996-Current Member, Resource Coordinating Council, 1996-2000 Member, Chair's Caucus, 1996-2000 Member, Combined Dean's Council and Chair's Caucus (AEC), 1996-1999 Member, Workgroup C - Educational Opportunities, 1996-1999 Member, Workgroup J - Evaluation of Strategic Plan, 1996-1999

Department of Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Sciences Member, Gradings and Promotion, 1996-Current Ex-Officio Member, Admissions and Recruitment, 1996-Current Ex-Officio Member, Curriculum Committee, 1996-Current Ex-Officio Member, Admissions/Recruitment Committee, 1996-Current Department of Pathology

Member, Education Committee, 2004-Current

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COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES (continued): University of Nebraska Medical Center University-Wide: Member, Academic Computing Advisory Committee, 1990-1996 Member, Council of Master Teachers, 1993-1996 Member, Professional Conduct Committee, 1994-1997 Vice-President, Faculty Senate, 1992-1994 Member, President's Intercampus Faculty Advisory Committee, 1992-1994 Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 1992-1994 Member, Faculty Senate, 1988-1994 Chairman, Membership and Elections Committee, 1992-1993 Member, Membership and Elections Committee, 1989-1993 Member, Parking Committee, 1988-1990, Faculty Senate Rep. Member, Honorary Degrees and Awards Committee, 1987-1989 Coordinator, NE Veteran's Administration, 1986-1989 T.V. Conference Member, Program Committee, NE Veterans Admin 1983-1984, T.V. Conference College of Medicine: Member, Quality Council, 1994-1996 Member, Information Technology Sub-committee, 1995-1996 School of Allied Health Professions: Member, Faculty Board, 1987-1996 Member, Student/Faculty Scholarships/Benefits Committee, 1987-90, 1994-95 Co-Chairman, Computer Committee, 1990-1996 Member, Student Appeals Committee, 1993-1994 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1993-1994 Member, Teacher Improvement Project, 1988-1996 Secretary, Faculty Board, 1989-1990 Member, Promotion, Recruitment, Manpower Study Committee, 1988-1990 1st Vice Chairman, General Faculty, 1987-1988 Member, Student Discipline Committee, 1986-1988; 1995-1996 Division of Medical Technology: Chairman, Clinical Chemistry Curriculum Committee, 1990-1996 Member, Combined Faculty Committee, 1986-1996 Member, Test Review Committee, 1986-1996 Member, Curriculum Committee, 1986-1996 Chairman, Multicompetency Subcommittee, 1987-1991 Member, Clinical Chemistry Curriculum Committee, 1986-1989 TEACHING RESPONSIBILITES AT UTMB: Primary Instructor: 2016 Hematopathology (DCLS) Course Director Web-based 45 lecture hours 2014 PMCH Evidence-based Laboratory Medicine Web-based 45 lecture hours 2013 PMCH Diagnostic Correlations Web-based 45 lecture hours 2012 - Current CLLS 5311 Clinical Correlations Summer Web-based 45 lecture hours 1996 – Current CLLS 3228 Professional Education (Prior MEDT) Summer/Spring Semester (Varies 2-4 sections including face-to-face

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TEACHING RESPONSIBILITES AT UTMB (Continued): (Except 2000) web-based, videoconference with UTPB & UT Tyler) 18 - 32 lecture hours 2013 CLLS 5414 Biostatistics Spring Web-based 45 lecture hours 2009-2011 CLLS 4090 Global Health Fall/Spring (On-Campus & Web-based) 6 Discussion hours 2002-2009, 2013 CLLS 4326 Research in CLS Spring Semester (Varies 2-4 sections including face-to-face, web-based,

videoconference with UTPB & UT Tyler) 42-48 lecture hours/42-48 advisement hours 2000 – 2009 CLLS 5227 Clinical Laboratory Methods Fall Semester 7 lecture hours/64 laboratory hours 2006 Increased to 10.5 lecture hrs/42 laboratory hrs 2001 – 2010 CLLS 3326 Method Development and Assessment Fall Semester (Varies 2-4 sections including face-to-face, web-based,

videoconference with UTPB & UT Tyler) 24-48 lecture hours/42-48 advisement hours 2000-2001 CLLS 4312 Management Skills in CLS Fall Semester (On campus and Internet Course – 2 Sections) 48 hours lecture 1997 – 2001 CORE 3321 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Spring Semester Care (on-campus & Web-based Course) l6 hours lecture 1996-1999 MEDT 4027 Clinical Laboratory Methods Fall Semester (On-campus and Videoconference) 12-16 lecture hours/22-32 laboratory hours 1997-1999 CLLS 4202 Management Skills in CLS Fall/Spring Semesters 32 hours lecture 1999 CLLS 4025 Research in CLS Spring Semester 11 lecture hours 1999 CLLS 4090 Topics in CLS Fall/Spring Semester Small group projects 1997-1998 MEDT 4326 Research in Medical Technology Spring Semester 16-32 lecture hours 1996 MEDT 4093 Independent Study Summer Semester 16 contact hours

Secondary Instructor: 2012 CLLS 4090 Global Health Fall/Spring (On-Campus & Web-based) 2011 – 2012 CLLS 3326 Method Development and Assessment Fall Semester (Varies 2-4 sections including face-to-face, web-based, videoconference with UTPB & UT Tyler) 9 lecture hours/42-48 advisement hours

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TEACHING RESPONSIBILITES AT UTMB (Continued): 2009-2014 Global Health Inter-professional Core Course Fall/Spring Semester 1.5 lecture hours 2005-Current CLLS 3514 Clinical Chemistry I Spring Semester 4 lecture hours (on-campus & UTPB - 2 sections) 2000-2004 6 lecture hours CLLS 4326 Research in CLS (Oncampus & Web Course – 2 Sections) 24 lecture hours/45 advisement hours 2000 Summer Semester CLLS 3228 Teaching and Professional Ed. (Distance Education – Internet Course) 1999 Spring Semester CORE 4025 Advanced Research Skills 11 lecture hours 1998 Fall Semester CORE 3124 Introduction to Management 4 small group sessions, 1 lecture 1997 Fall Semester CORE 3025 Introduction to Research 16 lecture hours 1996 Fall Semester MEDT 4521 Clinical Chemistry II 2 hours of guest lectures 1996 Summer Semester MEDT 3301 Laboratory Techniques 2 hours of guest lectures Other Teaching at UTMB: 2009-Current Clinical Research Education Program Fall/Spring Clinical Research: Tools & Techniques: Teaching Skills Lecture 1 hr lecture 2007-2010 GNRS 5400 Advanced Health Assessment for NP Summer Semester 3 hours of Narrated PowerPoint 1996-2003 Summer/Fall 0-6 hours guest lecture, 0-7 hours of laboratory 1996-Current (except 2004) Specialist in Blood Banking Certificate Program Spring Semester 6 hours of guest lectures MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES/PROFESSIONALORGANIZATIONS: Alpha Eta Allied Health Honor Society, 2009 - Current Fellow, National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, 2008 -Current Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity, 1999 – Current (Lifetime Member) Alpha Mu Tau Fraternity, Member, 1997- Current, President-elect, 2009-10, President, 2010-11 Lambda Tau Honorary Society, 1997 - Current Omicron Tau Theta Society, 1996-1997 American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), Associate Member Section 1993-Current American Association for Clinical Chemistry, 1987-Current American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, 1976-Current Texas Association for Clinical Laboratory Science, 1976-1978, 1996-Current Nebraska Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, 1981-1984, 1986-1996 Hawaii Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, 1978-1981 HONORS AND AWARDS - Professional: Fellow, Executive Leadership in Academic Technology and Engineering (ELATE). 2014-2015. Recipient, University of Texas System Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, 2014 Recipient, Dr. and Mrs. AH Potthast Distinguished Professorship in Teaching Excellence, 2011 Mastership Designation, American Society for Clinical Pathology, 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award, Academy of Master Teachers, 2010

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HONORS AND AWARDS – Professional (con’t): Outstanding Leader Award, School of Allied Health Sciences, 2009 Recipient, Susan Logan Endowed Professorship, 2009 Recipient, Minnie Stevens Piper Award, 2008 Marie Hall Scholar, University of Texas Medical Center, 2007 Elected Fellow, National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, 2007 Member, Texas Academy of Health Science Education, 2007 Member, UTMB Academy of Master Teachers, May, 2007 Outstanding Leader Award, School of Allied Health Sciences, 2005. Associate Excellence in Education Award, American Society for Clinical Pathology, 2004 Outstanding Contributions to Continuing Education, School of Allied Health Sciences, UTMB

2000 Kendall Professional Achievement Award, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science,

2000 Texas Educator of the Year Award, Texas Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, 1999 Omicron Sigma Award, American Society for Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science,

1982, 1990, 1995 - 2004, 2010 - 2013 Certificate of Appreciation, University of Texas-Pan American, 1997, 1998 Nominee, Professional Achievement Award, American Society for Medical Technology, 1994 Scientific Assembly Award for Professional Achievement, Nebraska Society for MT, 1993 Outstanding Teacher Award, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1990 Outstanding Service Award, Division of Medical Technology, 1988 Letter of Appreciation, Tripler Army Medical Center, 1981 HONORS AND AWARDS - Community: Continuing Service Award, San Jacinto Girl Scout Council, 2010 Outstanding Girl Scout Family Award, South Texas GS Council, 2003 Appreciation Pin, South Texas Girl Scout Council, 1998 Thanks Badge, Great Plains Girl Scout Council, 1994 Outstanding Volunteer, Great Plains Girl Scout Council, 1989 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Independent Program Reviewer and Consultant, University of Utah 2012, University of Alabama,

Birmingham, 2004; Ferris State University, 2005, University of Minnesota, 2006-2007, 2009, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, 2013, University of Guyana, Guyana, 2013

Department of Health and Human Services, Allied Health Projects Grant Reviewer, 2002, 2004 Department of Education, FIPSE, Learning Anytime, Anyplace Partnerships Grant Reviewer, 2000, 2001, 2004 National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Member, Marketing and Research Work Group, 2007-Current Advanced Practitioner Accreditation Standards Task Force, 2004-2007 Essentials Task Force, 1999-2001 Site Surveyor/ Self-Study Paper Reviewer, 1991-Current APT Document Reviewer, University of Texas at El Paso, 2009; Michigan State University, 2006, 2007;

University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio,1998; Creighton University, University of Chicago – Illinois, University of Delaware 2000, 2007; University of Utah, 2002, 2013; St. Louis University, 2007

Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools, International Commission On Healthcare Professions, MT Standards Committee, 1999-2005

COMMUNITY SERVICE: World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts International Trainer of Trainers, 2000 - Current Girl Scouts of America Certified Trainer of Trainers, 1999 – Current San Jacinto G.S. Council Leadership Team Member, Promise Project Volunteer Engagement Team 2012-2013 Member, Training Management Team, 2009-2016 Master Trainer, 2006-Current Member, Mentoring Task Group, 2006-2008 Member, STEM Task Group, 2006-Current

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COMMUNITY SERVICE (con’t): South Texas G.S. Council Master Trainer, 1996-2006 Member, Bylaws Committee 2004-2005 Member, Nominating Committee, Board of Directors, 2000-2004 Chair, Technology Task Force, 2000 – 2003 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 1998-2000 World Ambassadors (Our Cabana, Our Chalet, Pax Lodge) 1999-2003 Great Plains G.S. Council Member, Board of Directors, 1994-1996 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 1994-1996 Member, Bylaws Committee, 1993-1996 Council Delegate, National Girl Scout Meeting, 1993-1996 Volunteer Trainer, Indoor Project Team, 1987-1996 University of Texas Medical Branch SAHS Fun Run, 1997, 1998 Recruitment Nights, Clear Creek and Friendswood ISD, Educational

Outreach, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 American Association of University Women, Omaha Branch, Inc. Member, Board of Directors, 1995-1996 Chair, Education Foundation Program, 1995-1996 PUBLICATIONS:

Articles In Peer-Reviewed Journals: Brown KA, Fenn JP, Freeman VS, Fisher PB, Genzen JR, Goodyear N, Houston ML, O-Brien

ME, Tanabe PA. Impact of Time Lapse on ASCP Board of Certification Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) and Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Examination Scores. Laboratory Medicine. 2015; 46: e53-58. (Co-published with Clinical Laboratory Science)

Brown KA, Fenn JP, Freeman VS, Fisher PB, Genzen JR, Goodyear N, Houston ML, O-Brien

ME, Tanabe PA. Impact of Time Lapse on ASCP Board of Certification Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) and Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Examination Scores. Clinical Laboratory Science. 2015; 28(3):145 (Co-published with Lab Medicine)

Freeman V. Glucose and Hemoglobin A1c. Laboratory Medicine. 45(1):e21-e24. 2014. Freeman V. Focus: Online Education and Technology. Clinical Laboratory Science. 23 (3):180-

181:2010. Freeman V. Focus: Online Education and Technology. Clinical Laboratory Science.

23(3)Supplement:S51-S52:2010. Blau G, Chapman S, Doyle K, Freeman V, Holladay B. Task Scales Performed and Testing For

Scale Differences Between Phlebotomy Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, and Medical Technologists. Journal of Allied Health. 37(2): e93-e108:2008.

Brickell J, Kanuth M, Freeman VS, Latshaw S, Larson C. Learning Objects: Resources for

Instruction. Clinical Laboratory Science. 19(3):184-187:2006. Freeman VS, Holcomb D, Larson C. A Qualitative Assessment of Systematic Instructional Design

Training by CLS Faculty Members. Clinical Laboratory Science. 18(4):248-53:2005. Freeman VS, Holcomb D, Brickell J, Chandler K Muellenberg P. Faculty Acceptance of Web-

based Education. Clinical Laboratory Science. 17(2):88-94:2004. Freeman VS, Tijerina S. Delivery Methods, Learning Styles And Outcomes For Physician

Assistant Students. Physician Assistant. 24(7):43-50:2000. Martine C, Freeman V. Combining Technologies to Deliver Distance Education. Educational

Technology & Society 2(3):1999.

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Articles In Peer-Reviewed Journals: Freeman VS, Fell LL, Muellenberg P. Learning styles and outcomes in clinical laboratory science.

Clinical Laboratory Science. 11(5):287-290:1998. Freeman VS, Fell L, Muellenberg P. Distance education outcomes in medical technology.

Clinical Laboratory Science. 9 (6): 332-335:1996. Boonyawiroj EB, Haven MC, Freeman VS, Parker CS, Muellenberg PA, Temme JB, Benschoter

RA, Benson SJ. Allied health faculty attitudes toward rural clinical practice. Journal of Allied Health. 25(3):263-274:l996.

Freeman V. Evaluating the effectiveness of computer assisted instruction. Clinical Laboratory

Science. 7(6): 339-341:1994 Hoffman MA, Freeman VS, Kaplan KM, Behmer CL, Kangas-Packet S. Assessment of health and

stress levels in school personnel. Journal of School Nursing. 9 (4): 6-11:1993. Freeman VS, Morss J. Study habits and academic achievement among asian students. College

Student Journal. 27(3):352-355:1993.

Hoffman MA, Freeman VS, Behmer CL, Kangas-Packett S, Kaplan TM. A comparison of navy and civilian health habits. Navy Medicine. 84(3): 16-19:1993.

Behmer CL, Hoffman MA, Freeman VS. A Multifocal comparison of health status and PRT results

of navy personnel. Military Medicine. 158(4):248-252:1993. Newland JR, Muellenberg PM, Freeman VS. A history of medical technology education at the

University of Nebraska Center. Nebraska Medical Journal. 74:32-36: 1989. Other

Thesis/Dissertation Freeman V, Delivery methods, learning styles, and outcomes for distance medical technology

students. Dissertation, University of Nebraska-Lincoln:1995. Proceedings and Symposia

Freeman VS, Multimedia applications in medical technology education. In: Interinstitutional Symposium 1994 Proceedings. DM Harmening. CC Stambach (ed). DMRT and DH Publishers:1995.

Muellenberg P, Freeman VS, Fell L, Tompkins J, Larson C, Alter R. Distance learning in allied

health education. In: Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions 1995 Proceedings. ASAHP:1995.

Reviews: Freeman VS. Employment Opportunities for Medical Technology Graduates. Lab Medicine.

1:1998. Book Chapters:

Freeman V. Carbohydrates. In: Clinical Chemistry. Bishop (ed). Lippincott: Revision, 2013. Freeman VS, Managerial Problem-solving and Decision-making. In: Laboratory Management: A

Problem Based Approach. DM Harmening (ed). F.A. Davis. Revision, 2013. Freeman V. Carbohydrates. In: Clinical Chemistry. Bishop (ed). Lippincott: Revision, 2008. Freeman V, Arneson WL. Hemoglobin Production Disorders and Testing. In: Clinical Chemistry:

A Laboratory Perspective. JM Brickell, WL Arneson (ed). F.A. Davis. 2007. Brickell J, Freeman V, Arneson W. Diabetes and Carbohydrate Disorders. In: Clinical Chemistry:

A Laboratory Perspective. JM Brickell, WL Arneson (ed). F.A. Davis. 2007.

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Book Chapters: Freeman VS, Managerial Problem-solving and Decision-making. In: Laboratory Management: A

Problem Based Approach. DM Harmening (ed). F.A. Davis. Revision, 2007. Freeman V. Carbohydrates. In: Clinical Chemistry. Bishop (ed). Lippincott: Revision, 2004. Freeman VS, Managerial Problem-solving and Decision-making. In: Laboratory Management: A

Problem Based Approach. DM Harmening (ed). Prentice Hall. 2003. Freeman V. Carbohydrates. In: Clinical Chemistry. Bishop (ed). Lippincott: 1999. Freeman V. Spectrophotemetry. In: Laboratory Instrumentation. Haven, Tetrault (ed). Van

Nostrand Reinhold:1995 Varia (online modules, CDs) Building and Maintaining Health Relationships Across Professions.

http://webcls.utmb.edu/professionalism/main.html Module 1: Professional Responsibilities Module 2: Maintaining Appropriate Relations Module 3: Confidentiality Module 4: Work Ethics Interdisciplinary Care in Diabetes online. Module: http://webcls.utmb.edu/diabetes/ Training Materials for African Countries (under a grant from CDC through the American Society

for Clinical Pathology). Chaired Work Group who developed these modules, 2004-Current The modules are tailored for each country (Tanzania, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi)

http://www.ascp.org/outreach/default.aspx

Chem/Heme Module 1: Specimen Management Chem/Heme Module 2: Standard Operating Procedures Chem/Heme Module 3: Quality Control Chem/Heme Module 4: Communicating Results Clinical Chemistry Module 5: Calibration and Maintenance of Laboratory Equipment and

Spectrophotometers Clinical Chemistry Module 6: Instrument Setup and Calibration Clinical Chemistry Module 7: Principles of Chemical Analysis and Chemistry

Instrumentation Clinical Chemistry Module 8: Result Verification and Correlation with Abnormal Results

Web-based Education in CLS (Samples found at: http://webcls.utmb.edu/SampleCourse.asp. I

facilitated the development of these modules. The following two computer assisted instructional programs were produced by the Association of

State and Territorial Public Health Laboratory Directors (ASTPHLD) through cooperative agreement #U60-CCU303019 with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Public Health Practice Program Office. The program was developed by the National Laboratory Training Network (NLTN), Southeastern Office and a team of scientific and instructional experts. I worked with Carol Larson on the instructional side, putting content, graphics and animations into an educational format.

Module I DNA: The Foundation of Molecular Technology Module II DNA: Molecular Technology Techniques Publisher: National Laboratory Training Network (under grant from CDC), Computer Assisted

Instruction (CAI) (available on CD-ROM) 2000. Authored and developed Toolbook four CAI Lessons, University of Nebraska Medical Branch,

1994. (out of print) Liver Function, Enzymes, Carbohydrates, Urinalysis

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Abstracts (Con’t): Freeman VS, SHP Center for Faculty Excellence. (Poster). 2015 AMT Education Symposium.

May 1, 2015. Freeman VS, SHP Center for Faculty Excellence. (Poster). 2015 ELATE Leadership Forum. April

4, 2015. Freeman VS. Esani M. Predictors of Success for MLS Students. Regional European Biomedical

Laboratory Science Congress and the 4th Greek Medical Laboratory Technologists Conference. December 6, 2013.

Freeman VS. Finley J Building and Maintaining Professional Relationships across the

Professions. Poster Presentation. American Society for Clinical Pathology. October 19, 2012. Gardea D, Norman M, Watts C, Freeman V. The Root Causes of Amended Reports. Poster

Presentation. American Society for Clinical Pathology. October 19, 2012. Freeman VS. Finley J Building and Maintaining Professional Relationships across the

Professions (Demonstration). 2012 AMT Education Symposium. May 18, 2012. (Won 2nd Place Award).

Freeman VS. Building and Maintaining Professional Relationships across the Professions

(Demonstration). Innovations in Health Science Education. February 23-24, 2012. Freeman VS, Kanuth M. Incorporating Learning Specific Objects into Specific Case Materials.

2008 Education Symposium. Academy of Master Teachers. May, 2008.

Freeman VS, Brickell J. Determining the Cost/Benefit of Learning Objects. Poster Session. FIPSE Annual Project Director’s Meeting, Department of Education, Washington DC, February 12, 2007.

Arneson W, Freeman VS. Conversion of Existing Clinical Chemistry Web-based Materials into

Sharable Learning Objects. Clinical Laboratory Educator’s Conference. San Antonio, TX March 2, 2006.

Freeman V, Larson, C. The Usability of Learning Objects: Evaluation data. Poster Session.

FIPSE Annual Project Director’s Meeting, Department of Education, Washington DC, January 9, 2006.

Kanuth M, Freeman VS. Development and Incorporation of Learning Objects. Member-submitted

papers, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Los Angeles, CA, July 28, 2004 Chandler K., Freeman VS, Arneson W. Web-based Education in Clinical Laboratory Sciences

(Microbiology), FIPSE/LAAP Project Director’s Meeting, Department of Education, San Diego, CA, November 16, 2001.

Freeman V, Fell L, Chandler K. Web-based Education in Clinical Laboratory Sciences,

FIPSE/LAAP Project Director’s Meeting, Department of Education, San Diego, CA, November 18, 2000.

Freeman V. Development of Web-based CLS Curriculum (Poster), Clinical Laboratory Educator’s

Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2, 2000. Freeman V. Web-based Courses in CLS, Clinical Laboratory Educator’s Conference, San Juan,

PR, March 4, 1999. Freeman V, St. John C, Sexton S. Laboratory Education and Advancement Project, HRSA

Conference, Las Vegas, NV. June 8, 1998. Freeman V. Multimedia Lesson for Liver Function. Clinical Laboratory Science. 10(2):74:1997.

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Abstracts (Con’t): Freeman V, Fell L, Muellenberg P. Evaluating the influence of learning styles and delivery

methods on medical technology student outcomes. Clinical Laboratory Science. 9(3):147:1996. Tompkins J, Larson C, Fell L., Alter, R, Muellenberg P, Freeman V. Medical technology in

interdisciplinary setting. Clinical Laboratory Science. 9(2):81:1996.

Freeman V, Delivery methods, learning styles, and outcomes for distance medical technology students. Dissertation Abstract: 1995.

Muellenberg P, Freeman V, Fell L, Tompkins J, Larson C, Alter R. Interactive networks in clinical laboratory science education. 1995 CLEC. Albuquerque, N.M. March 3-5, 1995.

Hoffman MA, Freeman VS. Measuring health status at the workplace - A multidimensional approach. American Nurses Association Council of Nurse Researchers' 1993 Scientific Session. Washington, D.C. November, 1993.

Muellenberg P, Freeman VS, Fell L, Alter R. Rural-based clinical laboratory science education, Rural Health Conference. Kearney, NE. September 29-30, 1993. Freeman VS, Hoffman MA, Kaplan TM. Job satisfaction at the workplace--does it affect cholesterol and HDL? Clinical Laboratory Science. 6(3):151:1993.

Muellenberg P, Freeman VS, Fell L., Alter R. Rural-based clinical laboratory science education. Clinical Laboratory Science. 6(3):147:1993.

Freeman VS, Hoffman MA, Behmer CL, Kangas-Packett S, Kaplan TM. Comparison of cholesterol/HDL ratios and health risk appraisals of military and civilian populations. Clinical Laboratory Science. 5(3):140:1992.

Hoffman MA, Freeman VS, Behmer CL, Kangas-Packett S, Kaplan TM. Behavioral choices and

effects on health risk appraisals (HRA) at the worksite - a multifocal analysis. Partnership for prevention: 8th Region VII Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Conference. Topeka, KS. May, 1992.

Weber L, Conn T, Freeman V, Hoffman M, Behmer C, Kaplan T. Correlations between traditional

coronary heart disease risks and cholesterol levels. ISMT/NSMT State Meeting. Omaha, NE. April, 1992.

Hoffman MA, Freeman VS, Behmer CL, Kangas-Packett S, Kaplan TM Behavioral choices and

effects on health risk appraisals at the worksite - A Multifocal Analysis. The Society of Behavioral Medicine. New York City, N. Y. March, 1992.

Behmer CL, Hoffman MA, Freeman VS, Kangas-Packett S. A multifocal analysis of health status

of navy personnel. AMSUS Military Meeting. San Antonio, Texas. November 18, 1991. Hoffman MA, Kaplan TM, Kangas-Packett S, Freeman VS, Alter R, Garber P. Nursing's

contribution toward a healthier nation: Health risk appraisal and health screening at the worksite. National League for Nursing Biennial Convention. Nashville, TN. June 13, 1991.

Freeman VS, Hoffman MA, Alter R, Garber P, Kaplan TM, Kangas-Packett S. The Impact of

cholesterol screening on health risk appraisal at the workplace. NSMT State Meeting. Omaha, NE. May, 1991.

Kaplan TM, Kangas-Packett S, Freeman VS, Alter R, Garber P. Nursing beyond traditional

settings: Health risk appraisal and health screening at the worksite. The Center for Continuing Nursing Education Medical College of Virginia. Williamsburg, Virginia. April 15 & 19,1991.

Hoffman MA, Freeman VS, Alter R, Garber P, Kaplan TM, Kangas-Packett S. The impact of

cholesterol screening on health risk appraisal at the workplace: An interdisciplinary model. The National Conference/CHS. Bethesda, Maryland. April, 1991.

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Abstracts (Con’t): Hoffman MA, Kangas-Packett S, Kaplan TM, Freeman VS, Alter R, Garber P. Health-risk

appraisals and the interactive effects of blood pressure and cholesterol screening at the workplace. The National Conference/CHS. Bethesda, Maryland. February, 1991.

Freeman V, Arneson W, Muellenberg P. Computer literacy in allied health faculty: Starting a

Crusade. Sixth National Symposium on Computers in Medical Education. March 28-29, 1989. Freeman V. Recruitment - An Outgoing Effort. Poster Session, American Society for Medical

Technology, Washington, DC, June 24-29, 1989. Muellenberg P, Freeman V, Arneson W. Needs assessment for medical laboratory personnel in

Nebraska. Medical Technology Educator's Quarterly. Fall, 1988. Johnson MS, Freeman V, Muellenberg P. Stress and the medical technologist: A Psychological

Analysis. Medical Technology Educator's Ouarterly. Fall, 1988. Arneson W, Freeman V., Muellenberg P, Newland JR. Teaching in hematology with computer-

assisted instruction, interactive videodisc lessons. Fifth National Symposium on Microcomputers in Medical Education. March, 1988.

Freeman VS, Haven MC. Adaption of auzyme monoclonal test for detection of hepatitis B surface

antigen to encore centrifugal analyzer, AACC Meeting. Clinical Chemistry. 33:906,1987. Freeman VS, Kiser EJ. Urinary total metanephrines by high pressure liquid chromatography by

fluorometric determination. Clinical Chemistry. 6:1045,1984. PAPERS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS PRESENTED: Why Should Teachers Bother Writing Instructional Objectives. Office of Educational Development

Seminar Series. July 21 and July 24, 2014; April 12, 2016. Writing Multiple Choice Test Questions. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series, August

26 and August 27, 2014; May 10, 2016 Workshop: Creating Effectives Learning Objectives. 2014 Winter Meeting. Group for Research in

Pathology Education. Galveston, TX. January 17, 2014. The Experiential Learning Approach to Health Professions Education. 2012 Spring Education Symposium. Galveston, TX. May 18, 2012.

Writing Objectives. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series. May 14 and 22, 2012. Incorporating Learning Objects into Specific Course Materials. Spring Education Symposium. Galveston, TX. May 20, 2011. Why Should Teachers Bother Writing Instructional Objectives. Spring Education Symposium. Galveston, TX. May 20, 2011. Writing Objectives. Department of Ophthalmology. University of Texas Medical Branch. May 10, 2011.

Grant Writing Workshop. Ethiopia PreService Workshop for Principals and Tutors. Ethiopia.

October17-18, 2010. Are You Really Testing What You Think You are Testing? Writing Test Questions. Office of

Educational Development Seminar Series, July 20 and July 23, 2010; June 14, 2016. Writing Multiple Choice Test Questions. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series. May

17 and May 20, 2010. Writing Objectives. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series. April 27 and April 29, 2010.

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PAPERS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS PRESENTED (Con’t) Test Blueprinting. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series, August 18 and August 20,

2009. Writing Examination Questions. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series. June 16 and

June 18, 2009. Writing Objectives. Office of Educational Development Seminar Series. May 19 and May 28, 2009. Determining Cost/Benefit of Learning Objects. Ed-Media 2008. World Conference on Educational

Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications. Vienna, Austria. July 4, 2008. Matching Instructional Objectives to Exam Questions. Tanzania PreService Workshop for

Principals and Tutors. Kibo Palace Hotel. Aruza,Tanzania. August 7, 2007. Interactive Teaching Strategies. Tanzania PreService Workshop for Principals and Tutors. Kibo

Palace Hotel. Aruza,Tanzania. August 7, 2007. Educational Techniques All Day Workshop. Columbus State Community College. May 2, 2007. Writing Instructional Objectives. Tanzania PreService Workshop for Principals and Tutors. Kibo

Palace Hotel. Aruza,Tanzania. March 12, 2007. Overview, Learning Principles: Learning and Teaching Styles and Adult Learning Principles and

Preparing for the Microteach Sessions. Teaching Improvement for Health Professions (TIPS). University of Texas Medical Branch. School of Allied Health Sciences. August 14-16, 2006.

Teaching Skills Workshop: Writing Instructional Objectives. University of Texas Medical Branch,

Office of Educational Development. July 12&13, 2006 Power Up Your Chemistry Knowledge, American Society for Clinical Pathology, May 25, 2004 Power up Your Clinical Chemistry Knowledge, American Society of Clinical Pathologists,

Secaucus, NJ, May 22, 2002. Developing a Laboratory Continuing Education Program, Teleconference Network of Texas,

January 22, 2002. Power up Your Clinical Chemistry Knowledge, American Society of Clinical Pathologists,

Anaheim, CA, February 14, 2001 Warm-up/Introduction to TIPS, Set & Closure, & Exam Blueprinting Teacher Improvement Project

for Health Care Professionals, Galveston, TX, August 17-18, 2000 Warm-up/Introduction to TIPS & Exam Blueprinting, Teacher Improvement Project for Health Care

Professionals, Galveston, TX, May 4-5, 2000 Diabetes: New ADA Guidelines, Teleconference Network of Texas, April 27, 1999. Exam Blueprinting, Teacher Improvement Project for Health Care Professionals, Galveston, TX,

May 29, 1998. Demonstration Techniques, Teacher Improvement Project for Health Care Professionals,

Galveston, TX, May 30, 1998.

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PAPERS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS PRESENTED (Con’t) The World of Clinical Chemistry Workshop, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science,

Atlanta, GA, July 21, 1997. Using Toolbook to Develop CAI - Enzyme Lesson, Computer-assisted Instruction Interest Group,

Galveston, TX. October 14, 1996.

Teacher Testwiseness. Creating Educational Excellence, Creighton University School of Dentistry, Mahoney State Park, NE, August 10, 1993.

Test Writing. Creating Educational Excellence, Creighton University School of Dentistry, Mahoney State Park, NE, August 11, 1992.

Demonstration Techniques. Teacher Improvement Project, School of Allied Health Professions,

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, March 27-28, 1989. Andragogy vs. Pedagogy. Hospital In-Service, University of Nebraska Medical Center, April 5,

1984. Basic Principles of High Pressure Liquid Chromatography. UNMC Telephone Conference for

Health Professions. Omaha, NE, October 4, 1983. INVITED LECTURES AT SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES

Evidence-based Laboratory Medicine. Conference of Clinical Laboratory Medicine and Quality Management Training Session in Xinjiang. Urumqi, China. April 18, 2014. Predictors of Success for MLS Students. Regional European Biomedical Laboratory Science Congress, and the 4th Greek Medical Laboratory Technologists Conference. Athens, Greece. December 6, 2013. Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine: What is it and how can we be involved. MLT & Nursing Professors and Staff. University of Tabuk. March 19, 2013. The Accreditation Process. MLT Staffs & Nursing Professors and Staffs. University of Tabuk. March 19, 2013. Interactive Techniques for Classroom and Online Student Engagement. MLT Staff and Professors. University of Tabuk. March 16, 2013. The State of Clinical Laboratory Sciences Education in the US. University of Tabuk. March 16, 2013.

Working with Clinical Laboratories in Eastern Kenya to Establish Standards of Practice. Annual

Meeting, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Atlanta, GA. July 28, 2011. Global Health: Inclusion of Health Professional Students and Faculty in InterProfessional Education:

A Clinical Laboratory Sciences Perspective. May 18, 2011. 7th Annual Innovations in Health Education Conference. San Antonio, TX. Incorporating Learning Objects into Specific Course Matching Materials. World Congress for Biomedical Sciences. Nairobi, Kenya. June 10, 2010.

The Experiential Learning Approach to Clinical Laboratory Science Education. Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference. Savannah, GA. February 22, 2007.

Diversity Recruitment for Public Health Labs. Preparing the Laboratory Workforce: Recruitment, Retention and Response. National Laboratory Training Conference IV. San Antonio, TX. April 30, 2007. CLS Successful Grant Writing (Roundtable). Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference. Lexington, KY. February 22, 2007.

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INVITED LECTURES AT SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES (Con’t) The Development of an Evaluation and Tracking System for Learning Objects. Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference. San Antonio, TX. March 3, 2006 Building an Effective Database for LO Dissemination and Evaluation. Funding for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education, Washington DC, January 9, 2006. The Development of an Evaluation and Tracking System for Learning Objects. Sloan-C Conference. November 18, 2005.

Question of a Critical Illness: The Breast Cancer Journey, Annual Meeting, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Los Angeles, CA, July 26, 2005. Incorporating Learning Objects into Specific Course Material. Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference. Williamsburg, VA. February 24, 2005. Breast Cancer – A Personal Journey, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Los Angeles, CA, July 29, 2004 Diabetes, Annual Meeting, Texas State Society of the American Medical Technologists, Spring Continuing Education Program and Meeting, Galveston, TX, May 1, 2004

New QC Options for Labs, Interpretation of the CLIA Guidelines, Annual Meeting, Texas Association for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Annual Meeting, April 1, 2004 Bridging Articulation Barriers Between Two Year and Four Year Institutions, Annual Meeting, Texas Association for Allied Health Professions Annual Conference, Galveston, TX, October 3, 2003 Intellectual Property Perspective and Policies Across the Nation, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 27, 2002.

Collaboration and Management in the Development of an On-Line Degree Program, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 26, 2002. Promoting Student Interactivity in Web-based Learning, Funding for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education, San Diego, CA, November 17, 2001.

Laboratories at a Distance: Important or Impossible?, Technology and Intellectual Development

Conference, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 3, 2001.

Developing Web-based Clinical Chemistry Course for Clinical Laboratory Science, Annual Meeting, Texas Association for Allied Health Professions, Edinburg, TX, October 5, 2001. State Society Web Site Management, Annual Meeting, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Chicago, IL, August 2, 2001. Teaching Improvement Project for Healthcare Professionals, Surgical Tech Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 16, 2001

Leadership & Collaboration in the Development of an On-line Degree Program. Houston, TX, March 30, 2001, TxDLA Conference

Development of Web-based Clinical Laboratory Science Curriculum, Funding for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education, San Diego, CA, November 18, 2000 The Status of Online Testing Panel, Funding for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education, San Diego, CA, November 18, 2000

Clinical Laboratory Distance Education Projects, Annual Meeting, Texas Association for Allied Health Professions, Dallas, TX, October 13, 2000

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INVITED LECTURES AT SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES (Con’t) Developing Awareness of Allied Health Professions, ASAHP Leadership Institute, Washington DC, September 13, 2000 Program Survey Results, Curriculum 2000: Benchmarking Best Practices in Professional and Technical Education, Educator’s Consensus Conf, Chicago, IL, June 24-25, 2000 Issues in Web Education, CAAHEP, San Antonio, TX, April 28, 2000 ADA Guidelines, Okie-Arkie CLS Meeting, Tulsa, OK, April 11, 2000 MLT Articulation, Okie-Arkie CLS Meeting, Tulsa, OK, April 10, 2000 The Ins and Outs of Grant Writing, Annual Meeting, Texas Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 31, 2000 The Instructional Design Process in Web-Based CLS Education, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2, 2000 Update on ADA Guidelines, Annual Meeting, Texas Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Austin, TX, March 25, 1999. Building a Web-based Curriculum, Clinical Laboratory Educator’s Conference, San Juan, PR, March 5, 1999. Challenges of Distance Learning, American Association of Blood Banks, Philadelphia, PA, November 2, 1998.

Diabetes: The New ADA Guidelines, Annual Meeting, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Chicago, IL, August 8, 1998.

Web based Education, Annual Meeting, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences,

Chicago, IL, August 8, 1998. Using New Technology to Teach Clinical Laboratory Methods, Physician Assistant Conference, Galveston, TX, June 25, 1998. Laboratory Education and Advancement Project, Annual Grant Meeting, Health and Human Services Las Vegas, NV, June 11, 1998. New Technologies in Distance Education, UNMC 60th Anniversary, Omaha, NE, April 17, 1998. Web-based instruction, Texas Association for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Annual Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, April 7, 1998. Chemistry Panels, Teleconference Network of Texas, January 13, 1997 Wanna Be a Web Master?, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Atlanta, GA, July 23, 1997. Current Practices in Clinical Chemistry, American Association of Bioanalysts/International Society for Clinical Laboratory Technology, Houston, TX, May 1, 1997. Challenges of Distance Education, Texas Association for Clinical Laboratory Science, Galveston, TX. April 18, 1997 Multimedia Lesson for Liver Function, Clinical Laboratory Educator’s Conference, Seattle, WA, February 27, 1997. Future Role of Technology in Training, Current Issues & Technology for the Laboratory Professional Workshop, Waco, TX December 4, 1996.

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INVITED LECTURES AT SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES (Con’t) Evaluating the Influence of Learning Styles and Delivery Methods on Medical Technology Student Outcomes, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Chicago, IL. July 31,1996. Informatics Roundtable, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Chicago, IL. July 30,1996.

Putting New Technologies into the Curriculum - A Panel Discussion, American Society for Clinical

Laboratory Science, Chicago, IL. July 30, 1996. Multimedia Applications in Hematology Education Workshop, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, Chicago, IL. July 29, 1996. Training Challenges Today and in the Future, National Laboratory Training Conference, Rapid City, MI. June 16, 1996.

The Role of Technology, 1996 National Laboratory Training Conference, Rapid City, MI. June 15, 1996. New Computer Technology for Clinical Laboratory Science Education, Clinical Laboratory Educator's Conference '96. Atlanta, GA, February 15 18, 1996. New Technology Using Computers in Media, College of Dentistry Faculty Retreat, Lincoln, NE, August 11, 1995. Developing Multimedia Lessons, Department of Medical and Research Technology Faculty and Staff Retreat, Baltimore, MD, June 8, 1995.

Delivery Methods, Learning Styles, and Outcomes for Distance Medical Technology Students,

1995 Joint Nebraska Society for Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Managers Association Spring Meeting, Omaha, NE, May 10-12, 1995. Educators' High Tech Demonstration Projects, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Albuquerque, NM, March 1-3, 1995. Multimedia Applications in Medical Technology Education, Curricula for the 21st Century-1994 Interinstitutional Symposium, Port Deposit, MD, November 4-6, 1994. Computer-assisted Instruction Forum. Clinical Laboratory Educators' Conference, Newport,RI, February 25, 1994.

Getting Started in Multimedia Computer Assisted Teaching for the Clinical Laboratory Science Curriculum. American Society for Medical Technology, Washington, DC, June 21,1993. Multimedia and Employee Training. Panel Discussion, American Society for Training and Development, Omaha, NE, May 21, 1993. Symposium on Exam Writing. Nebraska Society for Medical Technology, Kearney, NE, May 7, 1993.

Computer Assisted Instruction. Special Interest Group. Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference, Iowa City, IA, February 26, 1993. Comparison of Cholesterol/HDL Ratios and Health Risk Appraisals of Military and Civilian Populations. AMST, Boston, MA, June 28, 1992. Interactive Satellite Television Education: Solutions, Problems, Successes. Faculty College, Omaha, NE, May 11, 1992.

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INVITED LECTURES AT SYMPOSIA AND CONFERENCES (Con’t) Correlations Between Traditional Coronary Heart Disease Risks and Cholesterol Levels. Nebraska Society for Medical Technology, April 8-10, 1992.

Development of Custom-Made Computer Lessons. School of Allied Health Professions, October 18, 1991. Hyped-up Educational Materials on IBM and MacIntosh Computers Workshop. American Society for Medical Technology, June 23, 1991. Teacher Testwisensss. Nebraska Society for Medical Technology, May 2, 1991. Hypermedia for the IBM World Workshop. 8th National Symposium on April 7-8, 1990. Developing Case Studies for Increasing Public Awareness and Student Recruitment. Region VI, American Society for Medical Technology, October 3-6, 1989.

Computer Literacy in Allied Health Faculty: Starting a Crusade. Sixth National Symposium on Computers in Medical Education. Omaha, NE, March 28-19, 1989. Computers in Education: Developing Computer-Assisted Instruction Programs Workshop. Region VI Meeting, American Society for Medical Technology, Omaha, NE, September 21-23, 1988. Computers in Education: Educational Administration Workshop. Region VI Meeting, American Society for Medical Technology, Omaha, NE, September 21-23, 1988. A New Educational Tool: Computer-Assisted Instruction Using an Interactive Videodisc. Annual Conference, American society for Medical Technology, San Antonio, TX, June 19-23, 1988. Career Opportunities for the Medical Technologists. Nebraska Society for Medical Technology, Annual Conference, Grand Island, NE, May 2-5, 1988.

Supervisors and Bench Technologists: A Stressful Comparison. Poster Session, Nebraska Society for Medical Technology, Annual Conference, Grand Island, NE, May 4-6, 1988. Supervisors and Bench Technologists: A Stressful Comparison. Poster Session, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Division of Medical Technology, UNMC, Omaha, NE, April 12, 1988. How to Develop a Good Test, Nebraska Society for Medical Technology, Annual Conference, Grand Island, NE, May 2-5, 1988. Uses of Microcomputers in Medical Technology Education. South Dakota Society for Medical Technology, Sioux Falls, SD, May 2-5, 1988. Teaching in Hematology with Computer-assisted Instruction, Interactive Videodisc Lessons. Fifth National Symposium on Microcomputers in medical Education, Omaha, NE, March 28-29, 1988.