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CURRICULUM VITAE (updated 7-1-14) Name: Pamela J. Burke, Ph.D., RN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, FSAHM, FAAN Office Address: Northeastern University, Bouve’ College of Health Sciences School of Nursing, 102 Robinson Hall 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 Work Email: [email protected] Work Phone/Fax: NEU Phone 617-373-4966 NEU Fax 617-373-8675 Education: 1995 Post MS Cert. Boston College, Graduate Nursing Program, Department of Community Health, & Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner Program 1990 Ph.D. Boston College, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Developmental and Educational Psychology) Dissertation: The relationship between stressful life events and social support for adolescent mothers as compared with older mothers and non-parenting female adolescents. 1978 M.S. Boston University (Parent Child Health Nursing) Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist – Adolescent Health, Clinical Investigative Study: Adolescents’ Perceptions of the Consequences of Rape. 1970 B.S. Boston College (Nursing) Postdoctoral Training: 2002-2004 Fellow - Project MAINSTREAM (MultiAgency INitiative for Substance abuse TRaining and Education for AMerica) Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA & Boston Children’s Hospital, Division of General Pediatrics, Boston MA. HRSA-AMERSA-SAMHSA/CSAT Interdisciplinary Project to Improve Health Professional Education on Substance Abuse. 2001-2002 Fellow - Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston MA Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine Maternal and Child Health Bureau Interdisciplinary Training Program Licensure and Certification: 1997-present Certified as a Pediatric Primary Care NP, American Nurses' Credentialing Center 1995-present Massachusetts Advanced Practice RN License 1995-present Certified as a Family NP, American Nurses' Credentialing Center 1970-present Massachusetts RN License

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CURRICULUM VITAE (updated 7-1-14) Name: Pamela J. Burke, Ph.D., RN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, FSAHM, FAAN Office Address: Northeastern University, Bouve’ College of Health Sciences

School of Nursing, 102 Robinson Hall 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115

Work Email: [email protected] Work Phone/Fax: NEU Phone 617-373-4966

NEU Fax 617-373-8675 Education: 1995 Post MS Cert. Boston College, Graduate Nursing Program, Department of Community Health, &

Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner Program

1990 Ph.D. Boston College, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Developmental and Educational Psychology) Dissertation: The relationship between stressful life events and social support for adolescent mothers as compared with older mothers and non-parenting female adolescents. 1978 M.S. Boston University (Parent Child Health Nursing) Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist – Adolescent Health, Clinical Investigative Study: Adolescents’ Perceptions of the Consequences of Rape. 1970 B.S. Boston College (Nursing) Postdoctoral Training: 2002-2004 Fellow - Project MAINSTREAM (MultiAgency INitiative for Substance abuse TRaining and Education for AMerica)

Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA & Boston Children’s Hospital, Division of General Pediatrics, Boston MA.

HRSA-AMERSA-SAMHSA/CSAT Interdisciplinary Project to Improve Health Professional Education on Substance Abuse. 2001-2002 Fellow - Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston MA

Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine Maternal and Child Health Bureau Interdisciplinary Training Program

Licensure and Certification: 1997-present Certified as a Pediatric Primary Care NP, American Nurses' Credentialing Center 1995-present Massachusetts Advanced Practice RN License 1995-present Certified as a Family NP, American Nurses' Credentialing Center 1970-present Massachusetts RN License

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Academic Appointments: 2011-present Northeastern University, Bouve’ College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing 7-1-14-present Clinical Professor, Interim Dean, School of Nursing 2011-2014 Associate Professor 2004-present Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences* *Name changed in 2013 from Department of Society, Human Development & Health 2004-2009 Instructor

2009-2011 Assistant Professor 2011-present Adjunct Associate Professor 2003-present Harvard Medical School, Pediatrics 2003-2008 Instructor 2008-2011 Assistant Professor 2011-present Lecturer 1983–2003 Boston College, William F. Connell School of Nursing, Faculty

1983-1984 Adjunct Instructor 1984-1987 Instructor

1987-1991 Assistant Professor 1991-2003 Tenured, Associate Professor Spring 1994 Acting Chair, Maternal and Child Health Department

1999-2001 Chair, Maternal and Child Health Department 2003-2011 Visiting Scholar

1982–1983 Boston University, School of Nursing, Parent Child Health Graduate Program Instructor, 1979 Lecturer - Taught elective course: Human Sexuality Hospital or Affiliated Institution Appointments: 1996-present Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) 2003-present Division of Adolescent Medicine July 2014- LEAH Program Nurse Faculty June 2012-June 2014 LEAH Program - Curriculum Director

June 2003-June 2014 LEAH Program - Co-Director for Nurse Training June 2003-August 2011 Adolescent Clinic - Nurse Practitioner 1992-2003 Division of Adolescent Medicine, LEAH Program – Nurse Consultant

1998-2003 Pediatric Health Associates, Urgent Care Clinic - Nurse Practitioner 1996-1998 Medical Diagnostic Clinics, Behavioral & Developmental Pediatrics: School Function Program and the Pains & Incontinence Program - Nurse Practitioner,

1995-1996 Manet Community Health Centers, Hull Mass – Nurse Practitioner 1994-1995 CSR Inc., Washington DC. DHHS Grant for Multisite Evaluation of Transitional Living Programs for Homeless/Runaway Youth. Boston site, Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Field Research Associate

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1979-1981 Plymouth Community Nurses’ Association, Plymouth, MA, Coordinator for the Early Childbearing Program, a home-based program for pregnant and parenting adolescents. 1978-1979 Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA August 1978-March 1979 Pediatric & Adolescent Clinics - Nursing Supervisor March 1979-September 1979 Staff Development – Pediatric Instructor Staff Nurse Roles: 1982-83 Boston Children’s Hospital 1982-1983 - Emergency Room Summer 1983 - Martha Eliot Health Center, Adolescent Clinic 1975-1978 Boston Children’s Hospital 6/75-1/77 - Parent Participation Unit 1/77-8/78 - Emergency Room 1974-1975 Tufts University Student Health Services, Medford MA 1973-1974 Boston Children’s Hospital – Float Nurse 1971-1973 St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Brighton, MA - Pediatrics 1970-1971 Kennedy Memorial Hospital for Children, Brighton, MA - Surgical Unit Summer 1970 Boston Children’s Hospital - Surgical Services Scholarship/Research/Creative Activity Publications: Refereed articles SAHM Clinical Services: Sexual/Reproductive Health Subcommittee (2014). Sexual and Reproductive

Healthcare: A Position Paper of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Journal of Adolescent Health. 54(4):491-496. [Published online 3/18/14, Doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.01.010]

Shrier, L., Rhoads, A., Burke, P., Walls, C., & Blood, E. (2014). Real-Time, Contextual Intervention using Mobile Technology to Reduce Marijuana Use among Youth: A Pilot Study. Addictive Behaviors, 39(1), 173-180. [Published online 10/16/2013, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.09.028] Shrier, L., Rhoads, A., Fredette, M., & Burke, P. (2014). Counselor in Your Pocket: Youth and Provider Perspectives on a Mobile Motivational Intervention for Marijuana Use. Substance Use and Misuse.49(1-2), 134-144. [Published online 9/3/13, doi:10.3109/10826084.2013.824470] Long-Middleton, E., Burke, P., Cahill Lawrence, C., Blanchard, L., Amudala, N. & Rankin, S. (September 2013). Understanding Motivations for Sexual Abstinence among Young Women: Insights into Effective HIV Prevention Strategies. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 27(5), 342-350. President's Choice Award [Published online 4/23/12, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2012.02.010] Dodson, N., Gray, S., & Burke, P. (2012). Teen pregnancy prevention on a LARC: an update on long- acting reversible contraception for the primary care provider. Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 24(4), 439-445. Chung, R., Burke, P., & Goodman, E. (2010). Firm Foundations: Strength-based approaches to adolescent chronic disease. Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 22(4), 389-397. Aruda, M., Waddicor, K., Frese, L., Cole, J., & Burke, P. (2010). Early Pregnancy in Adolescents: Diagnosis, Assessment, Options Counseling and Referral. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 24(1), 4-13. O’Sullivan Oliveira, J. & Burke, P. (2009). Lost in the Shuffle: The Culture of Homeless Adolescents. Pediatric Nursing, 35(3), 154-161.

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Aruda, M., McCabe, M., Litty, C., & Burke, P. (2008). Adolescent pregnancy diagnosis and outcomes: A six year clinical sample. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 21(1), 17-19. Hawkins, J., Burke, P., & Steinberg, S. (2006, December). Integrating Practice Issues in Managed Care Organizations into the Curriculum:A Delphi Survey. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 18, 582-590. Burke, P., O’Sullivan, J., & Vaughan, L. (2005). Adolescent substance use: Brief interventions by emergency care providers. Pediatric Emergency Care, 21(11), 770-776. Burke, P., Da Silva, J., Vaughan, B., & Knight, J. (2005). Training high school counselors on the use of Motivational Interviewing to screen for substance abuse. Substance Abuse, 26(3/4), 31-34. Hennessey, J., Aruda, M., & Burke, P. (2002). Adolescent nurse fellows: Inspiring leaders in action. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners: The International Journal of NPACE, 5(6), 29-34. Davis, C., Burke, P., & Braunstein, J. (2001). Acute abdomen in infants of adolescent mothers: Diagnostic challenges. Pediatric Emergency Care, 17(6), 478-481. Stadtler, A, & Burke, P. (1998). A group treatment approach to failure to toilet train: The case of Max. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners: The International Journal of NPACE, 2(2), 83-87. Crowley Ganser, C., Burke, P. (1995). Managing a nursing career in the next millennium. MCN, American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 20(4), 198-204. Burke, P. & Liston, W. (1994). Adolescent mothers' perceptions of social support and the impact of parenting on their lives. Pediatric Nursing, 20(6), 593-599. Burke, P. (1991). Methodological issues for adolescent pregnancy research. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 6(1), 30-37. Burke, P. (1987). Adolescents' motivation for sexual activity and pregnancy prevention. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 10(3), 161-171. Burke, P. (1983). A community model for pregnant teens. American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 8(5), 340-344. Non-refereed articles Chalfin, S., Burke, P., & Tonelli, M. (2012). Intimate Partner Violence and Adolescent Mothers. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 25(2), 158-159. Burke, P., Tonelli, M., & Chalfin, S. (2011). Adolescents’ Fertility Concerns: “I’m not trying to get pregnant but if I did…”. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 24(6), 413-414. Burke, P. (1997). Meeting the adolescent health challenge. Clinical Letter for Nurse Practitioners, 1(1), 1-5. Burke, P. (1995, October). Use of the My Family and Friends Scale with adolescent mothers and grandmothers. NCAST National News. Seattle: University of Washington. 4-6. Book chapters Aruda, M. & Burke, P. (2013). Teenage Pregnancy. In W. O. O’Donohue, L. Benuto, & L.W. Tolle (Eds), Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology (551-564). New York: Springer Publishing Company. Burke, P. (1994). Developmental considerations. In S.J. Kelley (Ed.) Pediatric Emergency Nursing (2nd.ed.) (pp. 39-51). Norwalk, Connecticut: Appleton & Lange. Abstracts Shrier LA, Rhoads AM, Burke PJ, Walls, CE, & Blood EA. (February 2013) Development of a Real- time, Contextual intervention using mobile technology to reduce marijuana use in adolescents and young adults [Abstract]. Journal of Adolescent Health, 52(2) Supplement 1, S15-16.

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Rhoads, A., Burke, P., Fredette, M., & Shrier, L. (2012). “We’re all here and we’re all doing it”: Social and Emotional Contexts of Frequent Marijuana Use in Adolescents and Young Adults [Abstract]. Journal of Adolescent Health, 50(2) Supplement 1, S41. Long-Middleton, E., Burke, P. & Blanchard, L. (2003). Motivations for Abstinence among Adolescent Females [Abstract]. Journal of Adolescent Health, 32(2), 156. Other Croft, C, Burke, P. Series Consultants to writers Dolcalavich, H. & Livingston, P. (2008). Youth Coping with Teen Pregnancy: Growing Up Fast. Helping Youth with Mental, Physical, and Social Challenges. Mason Crest Publisher, Philadelphia, PA. Gold, M. & Burke, P.(2002, June). Erysipelas, a streptococcal infection of the skin. Case Study SN0011. Sigma Theta Tau International Online Continuing Education Program. Burke, P. (2001). Adapting the approach: Nursing clinicians. In: J.R. Knight & S.J. Emans (Eds). Bright

Futures case studies for primary care clinicians: A guide to the case teaching method. Bright Futures Center for Education in Child Growth and Development, Behavior and Adolescent Health, Boston, MA, 27-28.

Burke P., Damato L., Duggan S., Harrison P., Sacchetti S., Sherrieb K. (July 1994). Care of Children and Adolescents with HIV/AIDS: A Nursing Resource. Monograph prepared by the Parent Child Health Council, Massachusetts Nurses Association. Burke P, Greenberg S, Harrison P, Liston W, McArdle ML, Magner S, Brigham P. (1987). Understanding Your Teenager. Pamphlet prepared by the Parent Child Health Council, Massachusetts Nurses Association. Editorial Boards: 2000-2008 Nursing Review Board, Pediatric Emergency Care 1996-2001 The Clinical Letter for Nurse Practitioners Journal Manuscript Reviews (2012-present): JAMA Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Pediatric Nursing Maternal and Child Health Journal Pediatrics Substance Abuse The Journal of Pediatrics Western Journal of Nursing Research Presentations and Proceedings International: “Hot Topics Session III” - Moderator, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine’s Annual Meeting, The Integration of Art & Science, Toronto, Canada (4/9/10). National (Since 2001): “Using Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: Cane We Talk?”, Workshop, AMERSA National Meeting, Bethesda, MD, (11/8/13) “Development of a Real-time, Contextual Intervention using Mobile Technology to Reduce Marijuana

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Use in Adolescents and Young Adults”, Shrier LA, Rhoads AM, Burke PJ, Blood EA Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, Atlanta, GA (3/14/13).

“Motivational Interviewing: A 3-Day Intensive”, Lisa Mistler, MD and I assisted Steven Berg-Smith, Lead Instructor, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA (5/23-25/12). “Long Acting Reversible Contraception: Adolescents’ Knowledge, Attitudes & Use”, Podium Presentation for the Nursing Research SIG, Co-presenter Amanda Rhoads, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine’s Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (3/14/12). “’We’re all here and we’re all doing it’: Social and Emotional Contexts of Frequent Marijuana Use in Adolescents and Young Adults”, Poster Presentation, Co-authors Rhoads, Fredette & Shrier. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine’s Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (3/15/12). “’Your Pregnancy Test is Positive’”: Helping Teens Make Tough Decisions”, Workshop Co-Presenter with Kathleen Conroy, MD, Contemporary Forums, Adolescent Medicine Conference, Co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (6/11/11). “Risk Behaviors & Motivational Interviewing”, Lunch with Faculty Roundtable, Contemporary Forums, Adolescent Medicine Conference, Co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (6/10/11). “Risks, Relationships, and Resistance: Motivational Interviewing with teens for behavior change”, Workshop, Contemporary Forums, Contraceptive Technology Conference, Boston, MA (4/15/11). “Safer Sex Intervention”, I presented on Motivational Interviewing for Dr. Lydia Shrier’s training for HRSA funded OAH Teen Pregnancy Prevention grantees, Boston, MA (4/11, 12, & 13, 2011). “Opportunities and Models for Training: Efforts to Incorporate Basic Adolescent Health Competences in Provider Training”, Meeting convened by MCHB LEAH Programs, on Advancing Adolescent and Young Adult Health: Preparing the Adolescent Health Workforce for 2010 and held at The National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC (5/14/09). “Risks, Relationships, and Resistance: Motivational Interviewing with teens for behavior change”, Co-Presenter with Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, Contemporary Forums Adolescent Health Conference, Co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (5/9/09). “eClinicians: Wired for Health”, Moderator for Plenary Panel, Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, eTeens: Incorporating Technology and Health, Los Angeles, CA (3/27/09) “Risks, Trends, and Outcomes Among Pregnant Adolescents and Young Adults”, Poster Presentation, Authors: Joanna Cole, Heather Corliss, Katie Kail and Pamela Burke, American Psychological Association Meeting, Boston, MA (8/16/08). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents”, Co-Presenter with Joanne O’Sullivan, HRSA Part D Youth Initiative Meeting, Wash., DC (7/23/07). “’What will it take to get through to these kids?’”: Motivational Interviewing (MI) with adolescents”, Co-Presenter with Joanne O’Sullivan, Society for Adolescent Medicine’s Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (3/29/07). “Adolescent Pregnancy Diagnosis and Outcomes: A Six Year Clinical Sample”, Poster Presentation, Authors: Mary Aruda, Pamela Burke, and Margaret McCabe, at APHA Meeting, Boston, MA (11/7/06). “ ‘You Are Pregnant!’ ‘Who me?’: Options Counseling and Care Coordination for Adolescents”, Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (3/22/06). “Developing an OSCE Without Having a Live Patient/Model”, Workshop, co-presented with John Da Silva, DMD, MPH, and Brigid Vaughan, MD, AMERSA National Meeting, Bethesda, MD, (10/27/05) “Women in Adolescent Health”, Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA (3/31/05).

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“Engaging learners with different learning styles “, Workshop co-presented with Brigid Vaughan and John Da Silva; “A Pre-Post Assessment of Nursing Students’ Knowledge of Substance Abuse Screening and Intervention”, Research Paper Presentation, Co-Investigators: Brigid Vaughan, John Da Silva, and John Knight; AMERSA National Meeting, Washington, DC (11/11 & 11/12/04). “Women in Adolescent Health”, with Estherann Grace, MD, at the Society for Adolescent Medicine’s Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, (3/25/04). “Teen Parents and the Law: A Curriculum Implementation Project”, Nursing Research Forum, at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, (3/9/02). ”Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents Special Interest Group”, Panel Member, at the Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, (3/8/02). “Family Related Issues” & “Chronic Illness”, Workshop Presenter for AM:PREP 2001, An Intensive Review Course of Adolescent Medicine, Jointly sponsored by the AAP’s Section on Adolescent Medicine and the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Chicago, IL, (9/8 & 9/9/01). Regional/Local (Since 2001): “SBIRT with Adolescents: Training for PNP students, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (2/4/14, 3/18/14, 4/8/14). “Development of a Novel Interprofessional Case-Based Curriculum in Adolescent Health”, Gooding, H,

Pitts, S, Goncalves, A., Emans, J., & Burke, P. Poster Presentation at the Harvard Medical School’s Medical Education Day, Boston, MA (10/22/13).

“Reproductive Health”, Pediatric Health Assessment: Summer School for School Nurses & Healthcare Providers, Conference Sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital, Waltham, MA (8/21/13). “Smoking Cessation for Teens: Meds or Counseling”, Hot Topics, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course in Adolescent Medicine, Boston, MA (5/15/13). “Adolescent Risk Taking: What Are They Thinking”, Mass NAPNAP Spring Conference, Randolph, MA(4/27/13) “Urban Adolescents at Risk: Motivational Interviewing”, Guest lecture for PNP students in NRSG 6275 Urban Families At Risk: An Evidenced Based Approach, Northeastern University, School of Nursing, Boston, MA (3/19/13). “Role of the Nurse Practitioner”, Guest lecture for Master’s students in NRSG 5118 Healthcare and Professional Role Development. Northeastern University, School of Nursing, Boston, MA (10/23/12 & 2/27/13). “Nursing’s Role in Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention”, Panelist for First Annual Freshman Inter-professional Conference, Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (9/29/12). "What to Do if Positive Pregnancy Test", Boston Children’s Hospital Satellite Perioperative Staff, Waltham, MA (9/21/12). “Reproductive Health”, Pediatric Health Assessment: Summer School for School Nurses & Healthcare Providers, Conference Sponsored by Boston Children’s Hospital, Waltham, MA (8/15/12). “Motivational Interviewing for Smoking Cessation”, Meet the Professor Breakfast, Co-Presenter with Meredith Kells, PNP, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course in Adolescent Medicine, Boston, MA (5/18/12). “Long Acting Reversible Contraception: Adolescents’ Knowledge, Attitudes & Use. Research in Progress”, Poster Presentation, Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) Annual Meeting, Yale New Haven, CT (3/30/12). “Urban Adolescents at Risk: Motivational Interviewing”, Guest lecture for PNP students in NRSG 6275 Urban Families At Risk: An Evidenced Based Approach, Northeastern University, School of Nursing, Boston, MA (3/20/12).

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“Impact of Sexual Exploitation on Health”, Response panelist post viewing of the documentary Sacrifice, at the Human Rights and Sex Trafficking Film Forum, sponsored by The Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights (BITAHR), held at the Modern Theatre, Boston, MA (2/5/12). “Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training”, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Newton, MA (8/1/11 & 8/19/11). “Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training”, Co-Presenter Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Newton, MA (5/5 & 5/12/11). “Basic Motivational Interviewing Training”, Co-Presenter Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Newton, MA (4/7 & 4/28/11). “Motivational Interviewing”, LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA ( 9/7/10, 11/30/10, 1/18/11, 4/26/11). “Ready, set go…Teaching 5th graders about puberty”, Stoneham School Nurses, Stoneham, MA (3/10/11). “Motivational Interviewing”, Children’s Hospital, Medical Patient Services, study team for smoking cessation intervention with parents of hospitalized children, Boston, MA (1/6/11; 8/4/11; 11/10/11). “Motivational Interviewing”, Adolescent Substance Abuse Program Staff, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA (11/18/10). “Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”, Metro DYS Health Services, Boston, MA (10/14/10). “Adolescent Substance Abuse: Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment ‘SBIRT’”, Children’s Hospital, Resident Orientation to Adolescent Clinic, Boston, MA (9/24/10). “Motivational Interviewing”, Lunch with Faculty Roundtable, Co-Presenter with Richard Chung, MD, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course in Adolescent Medicine, Boston, MA (5/19/10). “Adolescent Health Care Issues”, Children’s Hospital Community Education Series for School Nurses, Plymouth, MA (5/12/10). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: Part II”, LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA (3/30/10). “Caring for Families in the Community: Social Support and Teen Pregnancy and Parenting”, Curry College School of Nursing, Community Health Course (RN to BS students), Milton, MA (11/18/09). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: Part I”, Co-Presenter Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA (9/29/09). “Motivational Interviewing”, for Post-Doctoral Psychology Fellows, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA (5/28/09). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: Part II”, LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA (3/31/09). “Basic Motivational Interviewing Training for Nurses”, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA (3/6 &4/3/09). “Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Brief Intervention, & Motivational Interviewing”, for Graduate Nursing Students at Boston College, Connell School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA (3/30/09). “Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”, Co-Presenter Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, Nursing Grand Rounds, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA (12/4/08). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: Part I”, Co-Presenter Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA (9/30/08). “Basic Motivational Interviewing Training”, Co-Presenter Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Newton, MA (9/12, 9/19, 9/26, & 10/10/08). “Motivational Interviewing and Tobacco Cessation”, Workshop Co-Presenter with Susan Sommer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course in Adolescent Medicine, Boston, MA (5/28/08).

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“How to Talk with Teens about Sensitive Topics: Motivational Interviewing”, Buckingham, Browne & Nichols, Cambridge, MA (4/29/08). “Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”, Presentation to Staff at Martha Eliot Health Center, Jamaica Plain, MA (4/17/08). “Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Brief Intervention, & Motivational Interviewing”, Class for Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill , MA (3/10/08 & 6/9/08). “Caring for the Adolescent Male, Eastern Mass NAPNAP, Co-Presenter with Joanne O’Sullivan Oliveira, Annual Spring Meeting, Randolph, MA. (3/15/08) “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents”, Advanced Practice Nurses and Staff Nurses, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA (11/14/07). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents”, Co-Presenter with Joanne O’Sullivan, LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA (8/21/07). “’Your Pregnancy Test is Positive’”: Helping Teens Make Tough Decisions”, Workshop Co-Presenter with Joanne Cox, MD, Contemporary Forums, Adolescent Medicine Conference, Co-sponsored by Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (5/12/07). “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents”, at the Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center Conference on Prevention and Treatment: Healthy Weight in the Middle School Years, Brownsville, VT (4/4/07). “Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Brief Intervention, & Motivational Interviewing”, Class for Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill , MA (3/12/07 & 6/11/07). “Adolescent Pregnancy and Contraception”, Class for Mass. General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA (10/17/06). “Selected Medical Issues in Early Teen Pregnancy”, LEAH Faculty/Fellow Clinical Conference, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA, (6/14/06). “Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Brief Intervention, & Motivational Interviewing”, Class for Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill , MA (3/13/06 & 6/12/06). “The Positive Pregnancy Test”, Lunch with Faculty Roundtable, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course in Adolescent Medicine, Boston, MA (5/3/06). “Motivational Interviewing: Parts I and II”, Boston LEAH CORE Seminars (3/14 & 5/9/06). “Adolescent Pregnancy and Contraception”, Class for Mass. General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA (11/7/05). “’Your Pregnancy Test is Positive’: Helping Teens Make Tough Decisions”, Workshop Co-Presenter with Joanne Cox, MD, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course in Adolescent Medicine, Boston, MA (5/4/05). “Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Brief Intervention, & Motivational Interviewing”, Class for Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA (3/14/05 & 6/13/05). “Health Assessment of the Adolescent”, Class for Mass. General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA, (7/21/04) “Substance Abuse: Screening, Assessment, Brief Intervention, & Motivational Interviewing”, Class for Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill , MA (3/15/04 & 6/14/04). “Adolescent Pregnancy”, Class for Mass. General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA (2/19/04 & 10/25/04) “Physical Assessment of the Child and Adolescent”, Class for Mass. General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA, (11/13/03). “Parenting Adolescents”, Clinical Conference for LEAH Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA, (6/17/03). “Coordinated Care for Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs”, Clinical Conference for LEAH

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Fellows, Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA, (12/17/02). "Teen Parents and the Law Curriculum Pilot Project: Tales from the Trenches", Research Conference for Staff and Fellows in the Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Program, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, (7/24/02). "Teen Pregnancy", Clinical Conference for Fellows, Residents, and Medical Students in Children's Hospital, Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine, Boston, MA, (7/19/02). “Principles of Health Promotion/Disease Prevention: Infants/Toddlers/Young Children”, Children’s Hospital Orientation Program, Boston, MA, (4/24/02). “Adolescent Reproductive Health”, LENDS Seminar, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA, (11/16/01). “Principles of Health Promotion/Disease Prevention: Infants/Toddlers/Young Children”, Children’s Hospital Orientation Program, Boston, MA, (10/24/01). “Aspects of Child Health”, University of Middle East, Children’s Health Institute, held at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, (7/16/01). “Successful Nurse Practitioner Practices in Managed Care Organizations: Perils and Pearls”, NE Regional NP Conference, Nashua, NH, (5/16/01).

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Research Grants: Years Covered Funding Source Role Grant/Project Title External 1/1/13-12/31/15 National Institutes of Health, Co-I A Real-time, Contextual National Institute on Drug Abuse Intervention using Mobile R34 ($456,802) Technology to Reduce 1R34DA030535-01A1 Marijuana Use in Youth (Pilot Intervention Study) PI: Lydia Shrier, MD, MPH,

Division of Adolescent/Young Adult

Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA.

1988 American Nurses' Foundation PI Doctoral Dissertation: Research Grant - ANF Nancy The Relationship between Wright, MS RN Scholar ($2,700) Stressful Life Events and

Social Support for Adolescent Sigma Theta Tau International Mothers as compared with

Alpha Chi Chapter’s Clinical Older Mothers and Research Award ($500) Non-parenting Female Adolescents.

1985-1986 Massachusetts Departments Co-PI Survey research with of Public Health and Public Nursing Work Group on

Welfare underwrote the costs Home Care Providers’ of survey distribution and Perceptions of the Factors

data analysis Influencing Home Care for Critically Ill or Disabled

Pediatric Clients Internal 2010-2012 Boston Children’s Hospital Co-I Moment Study: A Real-time, Clinical Research Program Contextual Intervention using Research Grant Program ($100,000) PDAs to Reduce Marijuana

Use in Youth (Pilot Feasibility Study)

PI: Lydia Shrier, MD, MPH, Division of

Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA.

2011-2012 Boston Children’s Hospital PI LARC Study: Adolescents’ Department of Patient Services Knowledge, Attitudes and Clinical Research Program Grant Use of Long Acting ($11,272 Direct costs) Reversible Contraception 1992-1995 Boston College Social Welfare PI Women's Stories of Holidays:

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Research Institute’s Christmas Adolescent Mothers and Project - funding provided by the Their Mothers T.F. Murphy Foundation ($5,000) 1985-1987 Boston College Faculty Co-PI Adolescent Parents’

Research Expense Grant ($700) Perceptions of Factors Supporting their Parenting

Role and Effects of Parenting on Their Lifestyles

Educational/Training Grants: Years Covered Funding Source Role Grant/Project Title External 9/1/13-8/31/16 SAMHSA/CSAT Northeastern Screening, Brief Intervention, TI-13-002 Grant Site Director & and Referral to Treatment 1U79TI025389 – 01 Faculty; BCH (SBIRT) Professional ($942,695.00 Total projected; LEAH Program Training Program; Grant PIs:

$314,145 Year 1). Faculty Sharon Levy, MD, MPH & Elissa Weitzman, MSc, ScD,

Boston Children’s Hospital 2012-2017 Maternal Child Health Bureau, Co-I LEAH Training Program,

HRSA, Leadership Education in Division of Adolescent Health (LEAH) Adolescent/Young Adult Training Program HRSA/MCHB T71 MC 00009 Medicine, Boston Children’s ($376,941 2012-2013; Hospital, Boston, MA 2013-2016 $438,526; PI: S. Jean Emans, MD 2016-2017 $468,526) 2007-2012 Maternal Child Health Bureau, Co-I LEAH Training Program,

HRSA, Leadership Education in Division of Adolescent Health (LEAH) Adolescent/Young Adult Training Program Medicine, Boston Children’s HRSA/MCHB T71 MC 00009 Hospital, Boston, MA ($368,449/yr. x 5 years) PI: S. Jean Emans, MD 2002-2007 Maternal Child Health Bureau, Co-I LEAH Training Program,

HRSA, Leadership Education in Division of Adolescent Health (LEAH) Adolescent/Young Adult Training Program Medicine, Boston Children’s HRSA/MCHB T71 MC 00009 Hospital, Boston, MA ($365,000/yr. x 5 years) PI: S. Jean Emans, MD

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2002-2004 HRSA-SAMHSA/CSAT Co-PI Project MAINSTREAM Grant administered by AMERSA Interdisciplinary Faculty

(0.2 FTE & $2,000 stipend) Fellowship Program to Improve Health Professional Education in Substance Abuse 2000-2001 Street Law Incorporated Co-PI Teenage Parents & the Law Washington DC ($2,500) A joint project of the Boston

College School of Nursing and BC Law School

1999-2001 Partnerships for Quality PI Educational partnerships Education (PQE), funding between primary care provided by Robert Wood education and training Johnson Foundation ($30,000) programs and managed care organizations. 1997-2002 Maternal Child Health Bureau, Co-I LEAH Training Program,

HRSA, Leadership Education in Division of Adolescent Health (LEAH) Adolescent/Young Adult Training Program Medicine, Boston Children’s HRSA/MCHB T71 MC 00009 Hospital, Boston, MA ($347,734/yr. x 5 years) PI: S. Jean Emans, MD 1993-1994 Massachusetts Department of PI NCAST Training for Western Medical Securities, Labor Shortage Mass Initiative, Training Grant for Perinatal and Pediatric Health Care Providers ($32,219) 1992-1997 Maternal Child Health Bureau, Co-I LEAH Training Program,

HRSA, Leadership Education in Division of Adolescent Health (LEAH) Adolescent/Young Adult Training Program Medicine, Boston Children’s HRSA/MCHB T71 MC 00009 Hospital, Boston, MA ($1,873,669/yr. x 5 years) PI: S. Jean Emans, MD Internal Summer 2000 Boston College Faculty Teaching PI Case-Based Learning and and Advising Grant ($6,500) Clinical Precepting for PNP Students. Summer 1991 Boston College Faculty Teaching PI Integrating the NCAST and Advising Grant ($5,000) (Nursing Child Assessment

Satellite Training) Concepts and Measures into BC SON curriculum

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Selected Grant Reviews (Since 2005): Office of Adolescent Health, Tier 1 Teenage Pregnancy Prevention 2010 Grants - Panel Chair HRSA, Division of Independent Review, Objective Review Committee, FY 2009 National Center on School-Based Health Care Cooperative Agreement Program. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, Adolescent Clinical Services 2007 Request for Proposals. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Division of Independent Review, Objective Review Committee, FY 2006 Partners in Program Planning for Adolescent Health (PIPPAH) Cooperative Agreement Program. Teaching and Advising Boston University, School of Nursing Spring 1979 Graduate Program, Parent Child Health Nursing Taught Human Sexuality (3 cr) (N ~ 18) Jan 1982-May 1983 Graduate Program, Parent and Child Health Nursing. Taught seminars and supervised Pediatric masters students (N ~ 10/year) Taught 3 cr elective course on Adolescent Health (N ~ 12 each Spring) Co-taught Fall ’82 Human Development (3 cr) (N ~ 20) Masters Research Advisement (N ~ 10/year) Boston College, School of Nursing 1983-2003: 1983-1985 Fall & Spring: Undergraduate

NU 250 Pediatric Theory Class 3 cr (N ~ 40 Juniors each semester) NU 251 Pediatric Clinical 3 cr (2 days/wk x 7 wks; 2 groups/semester, N = 7-8 students/group) Spring: NU 299 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 1/semester)

1983-1984 NU 072 Scope of Human Development 3 cr (N ~ 45 Sophomores/semester)

1985-1988 Fall, Spring & Summer Session I: Graduate - Masters Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr PNP theory classes (N ~ 10 -16/yr) & clinical supervision (N ~ 5–8/yr) Maternal Child Health Theory 3 cr (N ~ 20/yr)

Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6/year)

1988-1989 Fall: Undergraduate NU 250 Pediatric Theory Class 3 cr (TOR) (N ~ 35 Juniors) NU 251 Pediatric Clinical 3 cr (TOR) (2 days/wk x 14 wks; N=8 students) Spring ‘89 LOA for elder parent care

1989-1990 Fall & Spring: Undergraduate NU 250 Pediatric Theory Class 3 cr (N ~ 30-35 Juniors/semester) NU 251 Pediatric Clinical 3 cr (2 days/wk x 14 wks /group; N = 7 - 8/group)

NU 299 Independent Study 3 cr (N=1) Spring semester

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1990-1991 Fall: Undergraduate NU 250 Pediatric Theory Class 3 cr (N ~ 30-35 Juniors)

NU 251 Pediatric Clinical 3 cr (2 days/wk x 14 wks, N ~ 8 students) NU 299 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 1) Spring: Graduate - Masters NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (N~10) NU 552 Maternal Child Health Theory II 3 cr (N ~ 25)

Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6) 1991-1992 Fall: Undergraduate & Graduate – Masters and Doctoral

NU 100 Introduction to Nursing 3 cr (TOR) (N ~ 70 Sophomores) NU 459 Pediatric Acute & Chronic Care 6 cr (TOR) (N=9) NU 452 MCH Theory I (3 cr) (N ~ 25)

NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N=1) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6)

Doctoral Dissertation Committee (N = 2) Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 559 Pediatric Acute & Chronic Care 6 cr (TOR) (N = 9)

NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 1) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6)

Doctoral Dissertation Committee (N = 2) Summer: Graduate - Masters

NU 303 Adolescent Development and Health Care 3 cr (TOR) (N=10)

1992-1993 Fall: Undergraduate & Graduate – Masters and Doctoral Spring: Sabbatical NU 299 Independent Study 3 cr (N=2)

NU 459 Pediatric Acute & Chronic Care 6 cr (TOR) (N ~ 5) NU 452 MCH Theory I (3 cr) (N ~ 20)

NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 1) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6)

Doctoral Dissertation Committee (N = 3) Summer: Graduate - Masters NU 303 Adolescent Development and Health Care 3 cr (TOR) (N = 10)

1993-1994 Fall: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 459 Pediatric Acute & Chronic Care 6 cr (TOR) (N=3) NU 452 MCH Theory I 3 cr (N ~ 20)

NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N=1) Fall semester Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6)

Doctoral Dissertation Committee (N = 1) Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1)

Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (PNP theory &clinical N ~ 10) NU 552 MCH Theory II 3 cr (TOR) (N ~ 20)

Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 6) Doctoral Dissertation Committee (N = 1) Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1)

1994-1995 Educational Leave of Absence to complete a post-masters FNP program

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1995-1996 Reduction to 80% FTE to allow for clinical practice 2 days/week

Fall: Undergraduate & Graduate–Masters and Doctoral NU 263 Nursing Synthesis 3 cr (Seminar & Clinical N = 5 Seniors)

NU 463 Family Nurse Practitioner 6 cr (theory and clinical; N = 10) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 4)

Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1) Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral

NU 563 Family Nurse Practitioner 6 cr (TOR) (theory & clinical N = 10) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N ~ 4)

Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1) Summer: Graduate - Masters

NU 303 Adolescent Development and Health Care 3 cr (TOR) (N = 10) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N = 1) NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 1)

1996-1997 Reduction to 80% FTE to allow for clinical practice 2 days/week Fall: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral

NU 457 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (theory and clinical; N = 12) Guest Lectures for Family Nurse Practitioner Program & MCH Theory Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1)

Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (theory and clinical; N = 12)

Guest Lectures for Family Nurse Practitioner Program Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N=1) Doctoral Research Practicum (N=1) Summer: Graduate - Masters NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N=31)

1997-1998 Reduction to 80% FTE to allow for clinical practice 2 days/week Fall: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 457 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (theory and clinical; N = 11)

NU 452 MCH Theory ( I) 3 cr (N = 10) Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1) Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR ) (theory & clinical; N = 11) NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N = 20) Doctoral Dissertation Committee Chair (N = 1) Summer: Graduate - Masters NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N = 14) Masters Research Advisement (N=1)

1998-1999 Fall: Undergraduate & Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 263 Nursing Synthesis 3 cr (Seminar N = 7, Clinical N = 4 Seniors)

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NU 457 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (theory and clinical; N = 6) Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1) Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (theory and clinical; N = 6) NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (TOR) (N = 9) Doctoral Dissertation Committee Chair (N = 1). Summer: Graduate - Masters NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (TOR) (N =28) NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 1).

1999-2000 Fall: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 457 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (theory and clinical; N = 9)

NU 452 MCH Theory I 3 cr (N=14) Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N = 1) Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Chair (N = 1), Member (N = 2) Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1) Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (theory and clinical; N = 9) NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N = 23)

Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N = 5) Doctoral Dissertation Committees: Chair (N = 1), Member (N = 2) Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1)

Summer: Graduate - Masters NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N = 3) NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N = 28) 2000-2001 Fall: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral

NU 457 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (theory & clinical; N=13) NU 452 MCH Theory I 3 cr (N = 19)

Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N = 1) Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Chair (N = 1), Member (N = 2)

Doctoral Research Practicum (N = 1) Spring: Graduate – Masters and Doctoral

NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (theory & clinical; N = 13) NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N = 15)

Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N = 5) NU 699 Independent Study 3 cr (N=1)

Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Chair (N=1), Member (N=2) Summer: Graduate – Masters NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N=30)

NU 303 Adolescent Development and Health Care 3 cr (TOR) (N=9)

2001-2002 Sabbatical Masters Research Advisement 3 cr (N=2) [Fall] Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Chair (N=1), Member (N=2)

2002-2003 Fall: Graduate - Masters and Doctoral NU 457 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (theory and clinical; N = 10)

NU 452 MCH Theory I 3 cr (TOR) (N = 18)

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Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Chair (N = 2) Spring: Graduate - Masters

NU 557 Pediatric Ambulatory Care 6 cr (TOR) (theory & clinical; N = 10) NU 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 cr (N = 17) Boston College Dissertation Advisement Dissertation Committee Chairperson: 2003 Dr. Joanne O’Sullivan My Family is the Pit(s): An Ethnographic Study of Homeless Adolescents

Current Position: Professor, Curry College School of Nursing, Milton, MA; and Nurse Scientist, Surgical Programs, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA.

2000 Dr. Ellen Long-Middleton HIV Risk Reduction Behaviors in Adolescent Females: The Influence of Mastery and Self-Esteem Current Position: Associate Clinical Professor, Family Nurse Practitioner Specialty, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA Post-Doctorate Fellow, UCSF, San Francisco, CA [2010-2012]

Dissertation Committee Member: 2005 Dr. Angela Howell A Longitudinal Early Intervention Study of Mother-Child Interaction for Infants with Motor Impairment and Down Syndrome (School of Education) 2002 Dr. Sharyl Durno Toscano Adolescent Females’ Perception of the Dating Experience 1995 Dr. Mary Joan Ladden Preterm Infant and Family Characteristics and Their Impact on Family Health Care Utilization 1993 Dr. Maureen Abate Pregnant Adolescent Daughter-Mother Relationships 1993 Dr. Cheryl Gibson A Study of Empowerment in Mothers of Chronically Ill Children Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences* * formerly the Department of Society, Human Development and Health 2003-2013 Fall II Semester: (masters and doctoral students) SHDH/SBS 208 Adolescent Health 2.5 cr Co-taught with Michael Rich, MD

2003 (N=26); 2004 (N=13); 2005 (N=15); 2006 (N=21); 2007 (N=16); 2008 (N=7); 2009 (N=12); 2010 (N=13); 2011 (N=15); 2012 (N=9); 2013 (N=15 & 2 auditors)

Northeastern University, Bouve’ College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing 2011-2012 Fall: Undergraduate NRSG 2312 Pathophysiology 4 cr (N=96) Burke Section 1 (N=49), Marchetti Section 2 (N=47) Sections combined and co-taught with Dr. Carol Anne Marchetti Spring: Graduate NRSG 6115 Health Assessment 3 cr (N=21) Doctoral (PhD) Comprehensive Examination Committee (N=1) Summer: Graduate DNP Capstone Advisement (N=1) 2012-2013 Fall: Graduate NRSG 7105 Translating Research Evidence into Practice 3 cr (N=27) DNP Capstone Advisement (N=1) Spring: Graduate

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NRSG 7110 Evidence-Based Practice Research Application 2 cr (N=29) Doctoral (PhD) Comprehensive Examination Committee (N=2) Summer: Graduate DNP Capstone Advisement (N=1) 2013-2014 Fall: Graduate NRSG 7105 Translating Research Evidence into Practice 3 cr (N=29) NRSG 7750 Health Care of Urban Populations 3 cr (N=3 & 1 auditor) DNP Capstone Advisement (N=1) Spring: Graduate SAMHSA SBIRT Training Grant, NU SON Site Director for PNP students Summer: Graduate DNP Capstone Advisement (N=1) Northeastern SON - Undergraduate Student Advisement 2011-2014 Class of 2016 (N=4) 2012-2014 Class of 2014 (N=5) Northeastern SON - PhD Comprehensive Exam Committee Member: Spring 2012 Esther Ampadu Spring 2013 Lika Nusbaum & Kelly Gallant Spring 2014 Meredith Scannell NU DNP Capstone Project 2012 Susan A DiStasio Baseline Assessment of Registered Nurses’ Beliefs and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice 2013 Paulette Thabault Evaluation of Intensive Behavioral Treatment Weight Loss Program at Good Health 2014 Cheryl Nadeau Including Violence Prevention Training in Undergraduate Nursing Education: Is There a Need? Boston Children’s Hospital Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Program Fellows: 2003-2004 Lisa Doherty Watt, RN, MS, PNP 2004-2005 Mary Levenstein, RN, MS, PNP 2005-2006 Cara Soifer, RN, MS, PNP 2005-2007 Joanna Brown, MD 2006-2007 Mary Ellen Ryan, RN, MS, PNP 2007-2008 Emily Wilcox, RN, MS, PNP, Joanna Cole, PhD, Psychology Fellow 2008-2009 Jennifer Mehigan, RN, MS, PNP 2009-2010 Katie Roy, RN, MS, FNP, Richard Chung, MD Fall 2010 Rebecca Freedberg, RN, MS, FNP Spring 2011 Katherine Rork, RN, MS, PNP 2011-2012 Meredith Kells, RN, MS, PNP, Nancy Dodson, MD 2012-2013 Kelly Dunn, RN, MS, PNP 2013-2014 Nancy Street, RN, ScD, PNP 2014-2015 Lori Keough, RN, MEd, PhD, FNP Awards and Honors: 2013 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing 2011 Fellow, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM) 2005 Neela Joshi, MD Excellence in Adolescent Care Award, New England Regional Chapter of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine,

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2002 First Annual Art of Nursing Award, Sigma Theta Tau International, Alpha Chi Chapter 1991 Dissertation Award, Sigma Theta Tau International, Region V 1988 1988 ANF Nancy Wright, M.S., R.N. Scholar, American Nurses' Foundation

Professional Societies: 2013-present American Academy of Nursing 2013-present Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel 2014-present Psychiatric Mental Health & Substance Abuse Expert Panel 2011-present American Nurses' Association; Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses (MARN) 1977-2001 American Nurses' Association; Massachusetts Nurses' Association (MNA) MNA Parent Child Health Council 1982-1987, (Chair 1984-1985), and 1990-1997 MNA Awards Committee 1992-1994 MNA Representative to Mass Coalition for Healthy Start 1993-1994 2011-present Association of Reproductive Health Professionals 2005-present Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) 2002-present Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) 1995-present National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP)

Association of Faculty of PNP Programs, Academic Program Committee 1999-2003 Fellow Status, 2003-present

Adolescent Health SIG 2013-present 1995-present National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) 1995-present Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners (MCNP) 1993-present Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM)

FSAHM Review Committee 2012-present Clinical Services: Sexual/Reproductive Health Sub-committee 2011-present

Program Committee 2008-2011; 1996-2003 Ad Hoc Committee on Name Change from SAM to SAHM 2008-2009 (added “Health”) Multidisciplinary Membership Committee 2004-1010 Chairperson - Task Force (2000-2001) & Ad Hoc Committee (2001-2004) on Promoting SAM’s Multidisciplinary Growth Board of Directors 2005-2008 Constitutional Review Ad Hoc Committee 2006-2007 Long Range Planning Committee 2005-2006 Research Abstract Review Committee 2002-2004 1993-present New England Regional Chapter of the Society for Adolescent Health & Medicine Executive Committee Member at Large 1994-1996 1992-present Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) 1978-present Sigma Theta Tau, International, Honor Society for Nursing, Theta Chapter 1978-2003 Alpha Chi Chapter 1983-present Public Relations Committee 1985-1987 (Chair 1986-1987) Research Development Committee 1990-1994, (Chair 1991-1994), and 1999-2003 Gamma Epsilon Chapter 2011-present Research Committee Chair and Board Member 2012-present Service and Professional Development Service to Northeastern University School of Nursing

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11/13-present Chair, SON Dean Search Committee 2013-2014 Steering Committee (Secretary) 3/20/13 & 4/3/13 Interviewed applicants to the nursing PhD Program 2012-present DNP Program Advisory Committee 2012-2014 Evaluation Committee 4/9/12 Interviewed PhD Applicant 2/24/12 Interviewed Direct Entry Applicants 1/26/12 Student Nurses’ Association Specialty Fair – Represented Pediatric Nursing 2011-2014 CCNE Task Force Fall 2011 Undergraduate Coordinator Meetings & Undergraduate Council Meeting Bouveꞌ College of Health Sciences 2012-2014 Volunteer member, Interprofessional Research Education and Practice Committee 2012-2013 Planning Committee, Interprofessional Research Day Symposium (held 4-9-13) Jan 2012 & Jan 2013 Judge, Science Fair, for the Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers 9/29/12 First Year Interprofessional Conference on Substance Abuse Faculty Panelist & Facilitator for Student Group Discussion Breakouts 10/27/11 Bouve’s Informational Session for Undeclared Majors – Represented Nursing University Spring 2014 Faculty Senate Representative (serving out term of SON faculty Dr. Rhonda Board during her sabbatical) May 2013 & 2014 University Commencement, Faculty Marshal for Graduate Ceremony Service to the Discipline/Profession Current Sept 2011-present STTI Gamma Epsilon Chapter, Research Committee Chair and Board Member 2011-present SAHM Clinical Services Committee Sexual/Reproductive Health Sub-Committee 2012-present SAHM FSAHM Review Committee 2013-present NAPNAP Adolescent Health SIG 2013-present AAN Child/Adolescent/Family Expert Panel 2014-present AAN Psychiatric Mental Health & Substance Abuse Expert Panel 2014-present National Nursing Curriculum Initiative for SBIRT. Service to the Community/Public Boston Children’s Hospital Nursing Research Council, Proposal Review Subcommittee Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents 4th edition, American Academy of Pediatrics, Member of the Expert Panel on Adolescence Boston LEND Program (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) - Advisory Board