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University of Texas at Arlington
School of Nursing
Center for Nursing Scholarship and Technology
Annual Report: 2010-2011
Prepared by: Carolyn L. Cason, PhD, RN, Director
September 2011
Major accomplishments
Publications: 71
48 articles in refereed journals (22 were data based)
7 books or book chapters
2 joint faculty-MSN student publications (refereed)
5 joint faculty-PhD student publications
Grants Submitted: 52
Research Grants
42 submitted; 10 funded; 17 under review
Total new funding in 10-11: $1,085,166
Educational Grants
5 submitted; 5 funded; 0 under review
Total new funding in 10-11: $724,134
Service Grants
5 submitted; 1funded
Total new funding in 10-11: $50,000
Total Funds Requested: $14,201,376
Total Funds Award: $1,859,300
Plans for Supporting Faculty Scholarship 2011-2012
1. Work with each individual on the tenure track to prepare and submit at least one proposal for funding.
2. Continue implementation a mock proposal review process
3. Support all faculty with scholarship goals
4. Offer faculty development program on research proposal development
5. Support students in the PhD program and faculty working with these students
6. Support interdisciplinary collaborative research efforts.
7. Support the development and growth of research programs in
a. Genomics
b. Geriatrics
c. Simulation in nursing education
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Center for Nursing Scholarship and Technology
Annual Report 2010-2011
Table of Contents
Page
Major accomplishments 1
Plans for supporting faculty scholarship 2010-2011 1
CNST goals: 2009-2010 3
Faculty Scholarship 7
Grants 7
Publications and Presentations 8
Summary 10
Appendices
A. Applications Submitted 11
B. Applications Funded 14
C. Faculty Publications ` 15
D. Faculty Presentations 22
E. Other Faculty, Staff and Student Scholarship Activities 31
F. Student Scholarship 36
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Center for Nursing Scholarship and Technology
Annual Report 2010-2011
CNST Goals 2010-2011
During 2010-2011, the Center for Nursing Scholarship and Technology had both infrastructure and
faculty scholarship goals. Assessment of goal achievement is summarized in Table 1.
Table 1. Goals for 2009-2010
Goal Achieved
Work with each individual on the tenure track to prepare and submit at least one
proposal for funding
6 of 6
Implement a mock proposal review process yes
Support all faculty pursuing scholarship goals yes
Support students in the PhD program and faculty working with these students yes
Support interdisciplinary collaborative research efforts yes
Support the development and growth of research programs in
Genomics
Geriatrics
Simulation in nursing education
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tenure track faculty submit at least one proposal for funding. Each of the six tenure track faculty
members submitted proposals for funding. Proposals that were funded are bolded. Those that are pending
are in italics.
1. Mintz-Binder, R. Hardiness assessment of associate degree program directors. National
Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Foundation, $1,000. [9-1-10].
2. Newcomb, P. Helping Children Learn about Genetic Testing. International Society of Nurses in
Genetics, $1500. [9-8-10].
3. Newcomb, P. Helping children learn about genetic testing. ISONG Nursing Research Grant
Program, $1,500. [9-10]
4. Newcomb, P. Helping children understand the meaning of genetic testing. Southern Nursing
Research Society, $1,870. [10-15-10]
5. Daniel, K, Cazzell, M., & Cason, C.L. Behavioral measurement of the neurobiological correlates
of impulsivity in elders and older adolescents: A psychometric evaluation of the Tower of Hanoi.
National Institutes of Health, $149,500. [10-15-10]
6. Anderson, M., Huang, H., & Rollins, P. Early diagnosis of children with autism using facial
emotion recognition software, The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development, $377,897. [10-25-10]
7. Mintz-Binder, R. Overwhelmed in Texas: Academic administrators and the effect on nursing
faculty and student success, Texas Organization of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing
Education, $2,000. [10-30-10]
8. Cazzell, M. The use of an objective structured clinical examination to evaluate undergraduate
nursing student learning after a pediatric medication administration simulation. Texas
Organization of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Education, $2,000. [10-30-10]
9. Newcomb, P. Maternal Attitudes and Knowledge Regarding newborn Screening in Texas.‖
Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health, $1,000 [11-19-10].
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10. Cazzell, M. A Rasch Analysis of the Tower of Hanoi: How Well Will It Measure Executive
Cognitive Function in Nursing Students and Older Adults. UT Arlington Research
Enhancement Program Grants, $10,000.[11-19-10]
11. Daniel, K.M., Cason, C.L., & Fuentes, E. Does the Patient‘s Self-Perceived Health Influence
Providers‘ Utilization of Resources; A Pilot Study. Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and
Health at University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing, $1,000. [11-19-10].
12. Cazzell, M. BrainWise, technology, and nurses: Improving health decisions in vulnerable
families. NIH, $20,000. [12-5-10]
13. Cazzell, M.A., Daniel, K.M., & Odegard, T.N. Neural mechanisms of risk-taking in the elderly.
National Institutes of Health, $414,450. [1-6-10]
14. Adegbola, M. Develop a model regional SCD Center, North Texas, HRSA, $180,914. [1-18-11]
15. Cazzell, M. Brainwise, technology, & nurses: Improving health decisions in vulnerable families,
NIH, $20,000. [4-4-2011]
16. Newcomb, P. Parental attitudes and knowledge about newborn screening, NIH, $149,500. [2-16-
11]
17. Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., & Li, Y. Linking air pollution and inflammatory gene expression to
enlarged tonsils in childhood, NIH, $373,750. [2-25-11]
18. Anderson, M., LeFlore, J., & Cazzell, M. Evaluating the effectiveness of role-modeled nurse
handoff in improving communication, NLN, $20,000. [2-23-11]
19. Newcomb, P. Engaging parents and healthcare providers in beta testing of BabysFirstTest.org.
Genetic Alliance, $21,921. [3-11-2011]
20. Daniel, K., & Kahveci, K. Elderly CHF patient outcomes who received transitional care
compared with patients who did not. Baylor Heart & Vascular Institute Cardiovascular Research
Review Committee, $24,668. [3-14-2011]
21. Hunt, A., Casey, C., Li, J., Newcomb, P., & Tubb, L. Community action for a renewed
environment (CARE), EPA, $99,947.
22. Guerra-Filho, G., Huber, M., & Daniel, K. Towards humanoid robot caregivers: Learning motor
skills for humanoid-humanoid interaction to physically assist the unable, NSF, $1,052,358. [3-21-
2011]
23. Daniel, K. Mediating factors of technology adoption by senior adults: Enablers and
barriers. Hogstel Geronotolgoical Nursing Research Award, Beta Alpha Chapter, Sigma
Theta Tau International, TCU, $4,080. [4-1-2011]
24. Adegbola, M., Cason, C.L., Newcomb, P., Cipher, D., & Adams-Graves, P. GCH1
polymorphisms and varying chronic pain in adults with sickle cell disease, NINR, $423,647. [4-
18-2011]
25. Daniel, K. Transitional Care Programs Nurse Practitioner Proposal. Subcontract to DFWHC
proposal to the AstraZenica healthcare Foundation, $448,066. [4-20-2011]
26. Anderson, M., Cazzell, M., & LeFlore, J. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Video Exemplars in
Teaching Nurse-Physician Communication to Undergraduate Nursing Students. American Nurses
Foundation, $10,000. [5-2-2011]
27. Daniel, K., Kahveci, K., & Courtney, R. Successful nurse practitioner transitional care in
reducing elderly CHF hospital readmissions. American Nurses Foundation, $10,000. [5-2-2011]
28. Adegbola, M. Post-doctoral fellowship. Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc. $50,000.
[5-2011]
29. Daniel, K. Successful nurse practitioner transitional care in reducing elderly CHF hospital
readmission. Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, $2,000. [5-16-2011]
30. Huber, M., Zaruba, G., Daniel, K., & Cason, C.L. Smart technologies for in-home self-
management of congestive heart failure risks for healthy living, NIH, $392,924. [5-19-2011]
31. Mintz-Binder, R., Reducing stress among associate degree nursing directors using web based
strategies, Sigma Theta Tau International, $5,000. [6-1-2011]
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32. Jones, E., Chiao, J.C., Daniel, K., & Cason, C.L. Drug confirmation for infectious diseases using
RFID, NIH, $2,107,864. [6-3-11]
33. Daniel, K. Re-admission outcomes of elderly CHF patients who received nurse practitioner
directed transitional care. Sigma Theta Tau/National Gerontological Nurses Association, $4,950.
[7-1-10]
34. Adegbola, M. GCH1 polymorphisms associated with chronic pain with Sickle Cell Disease,
American Pain Society, $20,000. [7-19-2011]
35. Casey, C., Li, J., & Newcomb, P. Network strategies to reduce local level institutional barriers to
sustainable development. Department of Housing and Urban Development, $378,683. [7-22-
2011]
36. Newcomb, P. Parental attitudes and knowledge about newborn bloodspot retention. International
Society of Nurses in Genetics, $1,458. [8-12-2011]
37. Huber, M., Ahmad, I., Daniel, K., Cason, C., & Zaruba, G. REU Site: Research experiences for
undergraduates in intelligent environments for healthy living and aging in place. NSF, $238,242.
[8-24-11]
Implement a mock proposal review process. The review process was put into place in Fall 2010. Three
faculty members have submitted proposals for review: P Newcomb, M. Anderson, and C. Anderson.
Support all faculty pursuing scholarship goals. The details of faculty scholarship are provided below and
in the Appendices.
Dr. M. Adegbola requested and was granted a second post-doctoral fellowship year at the University of
Iowa. She was also invited to attend the National Human Genome Research Institute‘s 201 Summer
Workshop in Genomics offered on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland.
Dr. M. Anderson received the award for Excellence in Research in the field of simulation from the
International Nursing Association for Clinical Nursing Simulation.
Dr. J.D. Baker received the Outstanding Achievement in Perioperative Academic Nursing Education
award from the American Operating Room Nurses.
Drs. M.L. Bond, J. Boyd, B. Mancini, P. Newcomb, B. Raudonis, and Ms. M. Hutchins, J. McLean, and
N. Roper-Wilson were named Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professors.
Dr. K, Daniel was inducted as an American Geriatrics Society Fellow. Dr. J. LeFlore was inducted as a
Fellow of the Academy of Nursing Education, National League for Nursing. Drs. Diane Snow and J.
Zdanuk were inducted as Fellows of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Dr. J. LeFlore received the Bayada Award for Technological Innovation in Nursing Education and
Practice for her work in simulation.
Dr. B. Mancini was appointed to a four year term as member of the Healthcare Technology and
Dissemination Sciences Study Section, AHRQ.
Dr. P. Newcomb was selected to for the first National Association of Pediatric Nurses and Nurse
Practitioners Asthma Trainer Workshop funded by the National Asthma Control Initiative of the National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. M. Schmelzer served as a member of the Scientific Review Board, Triservice Nursing Research
Panel.
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Support students in the PhD program and faculty working with these students. The detailed outcomes are
provided in the Appendices.
Support interdisciplinary collaborative research efforts. During 2010-2011, interdisciplinary activities
yielded several proposals for external funding. They included (the bolded items achieved external
funding; the italicized items are pending review)
1. Anderson, M., Huang, H., & Rollins, P. Early diagnosis of children with autism using facial emotion
recognition software, The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, $377,897. [10-25-10]
2. Cazzell, M.A., Daniel, K.M., & Odegard, T.N. Neural mechanisms of risk-taking in the elderly.
National Institutes of Health, $414,450. [1-6-10]
3. Mancini, M., Zielke, M., & Xiao, Y. Improving Physician and nurse communication with
serious gaming. AHRQ.
4. Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., & Li, Y. Linking air pollution and inflammatory gene expression to enlarged
tonsils in childhood, NIH, $373,750. [2-25-11]
5. Hunt, A., Casey, C., Li, J., Newcomb, P., & Tubb, L. Community action for a renewed environment
(CARE), EPA, $99,947.
6. Guerra-Filho, G., Huber, M., & Daniel, K. Towards humanoid robot caregivers: Learning motor skills
for humanoid-humanoid interaction to physically assist the unable, NSF, $1,052,358. [3-21-2011]
7. LeFlore, J., & Zielke, M. Using technology to address a national crisis: Increasing patient safety with
virtual patients. TXMed, 2011 Collaborative Research Funding Program in Medical Technologies,
$100,000. [4-8-2011]
8. Adegbola, M., Cason, C.L., Newcomb, P., Cipher, D., & Adams-Graves, P. GCH1 polymorphisms
and varying chronic pain in adults with sickle cell disease, NINR. $423,647. [4-18-2011]
9. Huber, M., Zaruba, G., Daniel, K., & Cason, C.L. Smart technologies for in-home self-management
of congestive heart failure risks for healthy living, NIH, $392,924. [5-19-2011]
10. LeFlore, J., Cason, C.L., Cipher, D., & Zielke, M. Improving neonatal resuscitation using a virtual
interactive trainer. AHRQ, $1,003,308. [5-25-2011]
11. LeFlore, J., & Zielke, M. Using technology to address a national crisis: Increasing Patient safety with
virtual patients. UTA/UTD/TI/THRE, $25,000. [6-1-2011]
12. Jones, E., Chiao, J.C., Daniel, K., & Cason, C.L. Drug confirmation for infectious diseases using
RFID, NIH, $2,107,864. [6-3-11]
13. Casey, C., Li, J., & Newcomb, P. Network strategies to reduce local level institutional barriers to
sustainable development. Department of Housing and Urban Development, $378,683. [7-22-2011]
14. Huber, M., Ahmad, I., Daniel, K., Cason, C., & Zaruba, G. REU Site: Research experiences for
undergraduates in intelligent environments for healthy living and aging in place. NSF, $238,242. [8-
24-11]
Support the development and growth of research programs in genomics, geriatrics, and simulation in
nursing education
Genomics. With Dr. Patricia Newcomb‘s leadership scholarship in genomics is growing as are the cadre
of faculty of students who have joined the monthly journal club meetings, the periodic special
writing/review sessions, and excursions into second life. Dr. Newcomb chaired the search committee for a
tenured/tenure track faculty member. The search yielded no viable applicant. Scholarship activities and
products are summarized in Table 2.
Geriatrics. Dr. Carolyn Cason chaired the search committee for a tenured/tenure track faculty member.
An offer was made and rejected as the applicant was offered a more attractive package elsewhere.
Scholarship activities and products are summarized in Table 2.
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Simulation in Nursing Education. Six faculty members are actively engaged in scholarship in simulation
in nursing education. Scholarship activities and products are summarized in Table 2. Four of the
presentations were invited presentations.
Table 2. Scholarship Activities/Products in genomics, geriatrics, and simulation in nursing education
Genomics Geriatrics Simulation in nursing
education
Grants
Submitted
Funded
Pending review
12
0
4
14
2
7
7
1
2
Manuscripts published
in peer reviewed journal
4 3 9
Presentations made 7 2 16
Posters exhibited 4 1 9
Faculty Scholarship: Grants
During 2009-2010, the CNST supported 52 applications for funding. Center support ranged from
completing the required internal paperwork to writing the application. For detailed information about
these applications, see Appendix A.
Table 3 provides information about grant activity during 2010-2011. The list of proposals funded is
included in Appendix B.
Table 3. Grant Activities: Current and most recent five years
Type of Grant 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007
Education
Submit/fund/pending 6/6/0 12/9/0 18/7/5 12/8/0 4/2/0
Funds Requested $4,901,380 $3,250,147 $18,345,648 $5,370,555 $1,195,766
Funds Awarded $625,134 $1,067,048 $2,265,268 $1,038,822 $711,592
Service
Submit/fund/pending 5/1/0 2/0/0 2/1/0 3/3/0 1/1/0
Funds Requested $370,861 $85,000 $74,943 $84,935 $248,751
Funds Awarded $50,000 0 $25,000 $139,935 $50,000
Research
Submit/fund/pending 42/10/17 25/10/4 28/10/3 30/13/3 21/14/2
Funds Requested $7,928,827 $9,903,861 $26,737,553 $4,734,122 $6,154,900
Funds Awarded $1,085,166 $862,683 $116,334 $126,635 $1,168,078
Table 4 provides information about overall effort and success in requesting and obtaining funds to support
faculty scholarship.
Table 4. Funding effort versus success
Year Funds requested Funds Awarded Ratio: Requested to Awarded
2010-2011 $14,201,376 $1,859,300 7.6: 1
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2009-2010 $22,617,680 $1,929,731 11.7:1
2008-2009 $45,158,144 $2,406,602 18.7:1
2007-2008 $10,128,218 $1,305,392 7.8:1
2006-2007 $7,599,417 $1,929,670 3.9:1
In 2010-2011, 20 faculty and 1 staff-director participated in preparing for submission one or more grants;
9 of the faculty were tenured, 6 were on the tenure track, and 5 were on the non-tenure track (2 doctorally
prepared and 3 with a master‘s degree).
Table 5. Faculty Grant Activity
2010-
2011
2009-
2010
2008-
2009
2007-
2008
2006-
2007
Number of faculty engaged in grant
activity
19 20 25 22
23
Percentage non tenure track (FT) 5 14 16 28
Percentage tenured or on tenure track 83 72 78 84 53
Number of faculty engaged in research
grant activity
16 14 11 14
Percentage tenured or on tenure track 78 55 72 40 40
Percentage Non tenure track 2 6 9 14
Faculty Publications and Presentations
During 2010-2011, faculty had 48 publications (see Table 6). Appendix C provides citations on faculty
publications. The number of publications for any one faculty member ranged from 1 to 10.
Table 6. Faculty Publications
2010-
2011
2009-
2010
2008-
2009
2007-
2008
2006-
2007
Total 73 75 64 52 35
Number in refereed journals 48 60 35 31 24
Number data-based 26 35 20 20 16
Number of faculty publishing 26 32 25 21 19
Percentage Tenured/tenure track 78 88 67 60 42
Percentage non tenure track 12 26 21 20
Table 7 provides information about faculty presentations. Appendix D contains a listing of all faculty
presentations.
Table7. Faculty Presentations/Posters
2010-
2011
2009-
2010
2008-
2009
2007-
2008
2006-
2007
Total 116 148 114 119 84
Presentations: Refereed 39 32 35 20 14
Presentations: Data-based 20 17 14 12 11
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Posters: Refereed 30 37 23 21 27
Posters: Data-based 17 36 14 15 21
Tenure/ tenure track faculty with refereed
presentations
10 10 13 9 9
Non-tenured faculty with refereed presentations 11 7 13 6 8
Tenure/tenure track faculty with refereed posters 12 12 11 8 5
Non-tenured faculty with refereed posters 22 13 7 11 5
Other faculty and student scholarship activities are provided in Appendix E and F.
Scholarship Objective: UTA School of Nursing Strategic Plan 2008-2012
The 2008-2012 strategic plan for the UTA School of Nursing has one objective related to faculty
scholarship: Increase the number of faculty involved in scholarly activities. The objective has four
outcomes. Table 8 presents these outcomes and the degree to which each has been achieved.
In 2010-2011, the School of Nursing employed 12 tenured and 6 tenure track faculty members.
Table 8. Assessment of Scholarship Objective: Strategic Plan 2008-2012
Outcome 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-
2009
2007-2008
Annually, a 10% increase in
Number of refereed publications
Number of refereed presentations
Research funds
Faculty engaged in scholarship
Number of joint faculty-student products
(posters, presentations, publications)
48
39
$1,085,166
39
13
60
32
$862,683
40
34
35
35
$116,334
48
2
31
20
$126,635
48
4
Faculty teaching in the doctoral program
Have active programs of research
Are funded or are actively seeking funding
Presented at one or more research conference
Published 2 manuscripts in peer-reviewed
journals
2 of 6
3 of 6
2 of 6
3 of 6
4 of 7
5 of 7
2 of 7
3 of 7
5 of 8
5 of 8
4 of 8
4 of 8
4 of 8
4 of 8
3 of 8
3 of 8
Each faculty member on the tenure track is
Engaged in scholarship
Funded or actively seeking external funding
Disseminating results at conferences and in
peer-reviewed journals
6 of 6
6 of 6
6 of 6
6 of 6
6 of 6
6 of 6
6 of 7
7 of 7
5 of 7
4 of 4
2 of 4
3 of 4
Each faculty member on the non-tenure track is
engaged in scholarship
Doctoral faculty
MSN faculty
8 of 14
12 of 48
6 of 9
17 of 49
unavailable
Summary
In 2010-2011 the number of research grant applications grew significantly influenced by two major
characteristics: an increase in the number of applications for small, seed projects (see especially those
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related to genomics) and in increase in the number of applications from interdisciplinary teams of
researchers. About a third of the applications submitted are pending review.
Scholarship activity among tenure track faculty is improved. Each tenure track faculty member is
engaged in scholarship, is either funded or actively seeking funding and is disseminating the results of
their research.
Dissemination activities, especially publications, are markedly decreased in 2010-2011. Only 26 faculty
had at least one publication. The number of faculty-student dissemination activities was also markedly
decreased. The decline in productivity and research among faculty members teaching in the PhD
Program is especially concerning.
For scholarship within the School of Nursing to grow,
1. newly appointed tenure track faculty need start-up funds for their research programs
2. composition of the faculty must change so that there are more tenured and tenure track faculty
3. teaching workloads for newly employed faculty on the tenure track must be restricted during the
first 2 years of employment
4. summer appointments to support faculty scholarship should be actively pursued
5. salaries for all faculty appointments must be market competitive
6. recruitment and appointment of new tenure track faculty needs to be focused and targeted on
either genomics or geriatrics
7. to increase success on grant applications, an internal formal review process should be continued
8. Strategies for increasing writing collaborations within the College of Nursing should be identified
and implemented
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Appendix A
Applications Submitted September 1, 2010 through August 31, 2011
1. Mintz-Binder, R. Hardiness assessment of associate degree program directors. National
Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Foundation, $1,000. [9-1-10].
2. Rawlings, S. Rural Health Outreach Program. Texas Department of Rural Affairs, $50,000. [9-1-
10]
3. Newcomb, P. Helping Children Learn about Genetic Testing. International Society of Nurses in
Genetics, $1500. [9-8-10].
4. Newcomb, P. Helping children learn about genetic testing. ISONG Nursing Research Grant
Program, $1,500. [9-10]
5. Newcomb, P. Helping children understand the meaning of genetic testing. Southern Nursing
Research Society, $1,870. [10-15-10]
6. Daniel, K, Cazzell, M., & Cason, C.L. Behavioral measurement of the neurobiological correlates
of impulsivity in elders and older adolescents: A psychometric evaluation of the Tower of Hanoi.
National Institutes of Health, $149,500. [10-15-10]
7. Farrar-Myers, V., Cichock, M., & Gray, J. Civic engagement for ‗health‘. American Political
Science Association, $0. [10-15-10]
8. Anderson, M., Huang, H., & Rollins, P. Early diagnosis of children with autism using facial
emotion recognition software, The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development, $377,897. [10-25-10]
9. Mintz-Binder, R. Overwhelmed in Texas: Academic administrators and the effect on nursing
faculty and student success, Texas Organization of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing
Education, $2,000. [10-30-10]
10. Cazzell, M. The use of an objective structured clinical examination to evaluate undergraduate
nursing student learning after a pediatric medication administration simulation. Texas
Organization of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Education, $2,000. [10-30-10]
11. Courtney, R. Identifying nurse practitioner best practices in adult patients with Type 2 Diabetes.
American Academy Nurse Practitioners Foundation, $10,000. [10-30-10]
12. Opollo, J., & Gray, J. Understanding the impact of HIV/AIDS related stigma on nurses and health
care workers infected with HIV and working in Kisumu District, Kenya: A mixed methods pilot
study. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, $5,000. [11-16-2010]
13. Newcomb, P. Maternal Attitudes and Knowledge Regarding newborn Screening in Texas.‖
Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health, $1,000 [11-19-10].
14. Cazzell, M. A Rasch Analysis of the Tower of Hanoi: How Well Will It Measure Executive
Cognitive Function in Nursing Students and Older Adults. UT Arlington Research Enhancement
Program Grants, $10,000.[11-19-10]
15. Daniel, K.M., Cason, C.L., & Fuentes, E. Does the Patient‘s Self-Perceived Health Influence
Providers‘ Utilization of Resources; A Pilot Study. Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and
Health at University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing, $1,000. [11-19-10].
16. Cazzell, M. BrainWise, technology, and nurses: Improving health decisions in vulnerable
families. NIH, $20,000. [12-5-10]
17. Schira, M. Financial assistance for graduate nursing students. HRSA, $4,619,580. [12-22-10]
18. Cazzell, M.A., Daniel, K.M., & Odegard, T.N. Neural mechanisms of risk-taking in the elderly.
National Institutes of Health, $414,450. [1-6-10]
19. Adegbola, M. Develop a model regional SCD Center, North Texas, HRSA, $180,914. [1-18-11]
20. Raudonis, B, & Ellis, A.J. Genetic variants of cytokines and chemotherapy-related fatigue in
breast cancer, National Palliative Care Research Center, $70,000. [1-18-11]
21. Mancini, M., Zielke, M., & Xiao, Y. Improving Physician and nurse communication with serious
gaming. AHRA, $1,044,518. [1-25-11]
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22. Cazzell, M. Brainwise, technology, & nurses: Improving health decisions in vulnerable families,
NIH, $20,000. [4-4-2011]
23. Mancini, M.E. At-risk student tracking and intervention project. Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board, $90,000. [2-15-11]
24. Newcomb, P. Parental attitudes and knowledge about newborn screening, NIH, $149,500. [2-16-
11]
25. Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., & Li, Y. Linking air pollution and inflammatory gene expression to
enlarged tonsils in childhood, NIH, $373,750. [2-25-11]
26. Bond, M.L., Cason, C.L., & Baxley, S. Institutional supports for diverse student populations:
Perceptions of Hispanic and African-American students and program faculty, NLN, $16,482. [2-
23-11].
27. Anderson, M., LeFlore, J., & Cazzell, M. Evaluating the effectiveness of role-modeled nurse
handoff in improving communication, NLN, $20,000. [2-23-11]
28. Gray, J. Nurse Faculty Loan Program, HRSA, $116,800. [2-24-11]
29. Newcomb, P. Engaging parents and healthcare providers in beta testing of BabysFirstTest.org.
Genetic Alliance, $21,921. [3-11-2011]
30. Daniel, K., & Kahveci, K. Elderly CHF patient outcomes who received transitional care
compared with patients who did not. Baylor Heart & Vascular Institute Cardiovascular Research
Review Committee, $24,668. [3-14-2011]
31. Hunt, A., Casey, C., Li, J., Newcomb, P., & Tubb, L. Community action for a renewed
environment (CARE), EPA, $99,947.
32. Guerra-Filho, G., Huber, M., & Daniel, K. Towards humanoid robot caregivers: Learning motor
skills for humanoid-humanoid interaction to physically assist the unable, NSF, $1,052,358. [3-21-
2011]
33. Daniel, K. Mediating factors of technology adoption by senior adults: Enablers and barriers.
Hogstel Geronotolgoical Nursing Research Award, Beta Alpha Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau
International, TCU, $4,080. [4-1-2011]
34. LeFlore, J., & Zielke, M. Using technology to address a national crisis: Increasing patient safety
with virtual patients. TXMed, 2011 Collaborative Research Funding Program in Medical
Technologies, $100,000. [4-8-2011]
35. Adegbola, M., Cason, C.L., Newcomb, P., Cipher, D., & Adams-Graves, P. GCH1
polymorphisms and varying chronic pain in adults with sickle cell disease, NINR, $423,647. [4-
18-2011]
36. Daniel, K. Transitional Care Programs Nurse Practitioner Proposal. Subcontract to DFWHC
proposal to the AstraZenica healthcare Foundation, $448,066. [4-20-2011]
37. Scott, T., Mancini, M., & Woods, S. OR Externship. HCA Healthcare, $25,000.
38. Anderson, M., Cazzell, M., & LeFlore, J. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Video Exemplars in
Teaching Nurse-Physician Communication to Undergraduate Nursing Students. American Nurses
Foundation, $10,000. [5-2-2011]
39. Daniel, K., Kahveci, K., & Courtney, R. Successful nurse practitioner transitional care in
reducing elderly CHF hospital readmissions. American Nurses Foundation, $10,000. [5-2-2011]
40. Adegbola, M. Post-doctoral fellowship. Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc.
$50,000. [5-2011]
41. Daniel, K. Successful nurse practitioner transitional care in reducing elderly CHF hospital
readmission. Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, $2,000. 5-16-2011]
42. Huber, M., Zaruba, G., Daniel, K., & Cason, C.L. Smart technologies for in-home self-
management of congestive heart failure risks for healthy living, NIH, $392,924. [5-19-2011]
43. LeFlore, J., Cason, C.L., Cipher, D., & Zielke, M. Improving neonatal resuscitation using a
virtual interactive trainer. AHRQ, $1,003,308. [5-25-2011]
44. Mintz-Binder, R., Reducing stress among associate degree nursing directors using web based
strategies, Sigma Theta Tau International, $5,000. [6-1-2011]
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45. LeFlore, J., & Zielke, M. Using technology to address a national crisis: Increasing Patient safety
with virtual patients. UTA/UTD/TI/THRE, $25,000. [6-1-2011]
46. Jones, E., Chiao, J.C., Daniel, K., & Cason, C.L. Drug confirmation for infectious diseases using
RFID, NIH, $2,107,864. [6-3-11]
47. Raudonis, B. Genetics and the care of the older adult: The gerontological nurse‘s perspective.
Sigma Theta Tau/National Gerontological Nurses Association, $$4,999. [7-1-10]
48. Daniel, K. Re-admission outcomes of elderly CHF patients who received nurse practitioner
directed transitional care. Sigma Theta Tau/National Gerontological Nurses Association, $$4,950.
[7-1-10]
49. Adegbola, M. GCH1 polymorphisms associated with chronic pain with Sickle Cell Disease,
American Pain Society, $20,000. [7-19-2011]
50. Casey, C., Li, J., & Newcomb, P. Network strategies to reduce local level institutional barriers to
sustainable development. Department of Housing and Urban Development, $378,683. [7-22-
2011]
51. Barnes, D. Hypertension in Latin American immigrants to Madrid. US Department of State,
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (Fulbright). [8-1-11]
52. Newcomb, P. Parental attitudes and knowledge about newborn bloodspot retention. International
Society of Nurses in Genetics, $1,458. [8-12-2011]
53. Huber, M., Ahmad, I., Daniel, K., Cason, C., & Zaruba, G. REU Site: Research experiences for
undergraduates in intelligent environments for healthy living and aging in place. NSF, $238,242.
[8-24-11]
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Appendix B
Applications Funded in 2010-2011
1. Poster, E., Aguilar, D., & Mancini, M. NEPI Best Practice for Nursing Student Success, Nursing
Innovation Grant Program, THECB, $25,000.
2. Rawlings, S. Rural Health Outreach Program. Texas Department of Rural Affairs, $50,000.
3. Mintz-Binder, R. Hardiness assessment of associate degree program directors. National
Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Foundation, $1,000.
4. Anderson, C. Psychological consequences of childbirth among Latina adolescents, Center for
Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health, UTA, $1,000.
5. Baxley, S. What do Mexican origin women expect from their healthcare providers? Center for
Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health, UTA, $1,000.
6. Opollo, J., & Gray, J. Understanding the impact of HIV/AIDS related stigma on nurses and health
care workers infected with HIV and working in Kisumu District, Kenya: A mixed methods pilot
study. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, $5,000.
7. Mancini, M., Zielke, M., & Xiao, Y. Improving Physician and nurse communication with serious
gaming. AHRQ, $969,604.
8. Scott, T., Mancini, M., & Woods, S. OR Externship. HCA Healthcare, $25,000.
9. Mancini, M.E., Flores, C., Cope, L., & Ashwill, J. At-risk student tracking and intervention
project. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, $90,000.
10. Daniel, K. Mediating factors of technology adoption by senior adults: Enablers and barriers.
Hogstel Geronotolgoical Nursing Research Award, Beta Alpha Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau
International, TCU, $4,080.
11. Cazzell, M. A Rasch Analysis of the Tower of Hanoi: How Well Will It Measure Executive
Cognitive Function in Nursing Students and Older Adults. UT Arlington Research Enhancement
Program Grants, $10,000.
12. Edelson, D.P., Abella, B.S., Davis, D., Hunt, E.A., 7 Mancini, M.E. In-hospital cardiopulmonary
resuscitation: A national survey of current practices, Society for Hospital Medicine ($75,000 to
University of Chicago Medical Center).
13. Daniel, K. Successful nurse practitioner transitional care in reducing elderly CHF hospital
readmission. Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, $2,000.
14. Schira, M. Financial assistance for graduate nursing students. Advanced Nursing Education
Traineeships, HRSA, $98,404.00. 07/01/2011 - 06/30/2012
15. Gray, J. Nurse Faculty Loan Program, HRSA, $66,269.
16. Bond, M.L., Cason, C.L., & Baxley, S. Institutional supports for diverse student populations:
Perceptions of Hispanic and African-American students and program faculty, NLN, $16,482.
17. Gray, J. PhD Program. Advanced Nursing Education Grant, HRSA, $419,461.
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Appendix C
Faculty Publications
Periodicals (* denotes data based)
Adegbola, M. (2011). Taking Learning to the Learners: Using Audio Teleconferencing for
Clinical Postconference and More, Journal of Creative Nursing 17:13,120-125.
Adegbola, M. (2011) Genomics and Pain Research in Sickle Cell Disease: An explanation of
heterogeneity? International Scholarly Research Network (ISRN)- Nursing, open access, Volume 2011,
Article ID 672579, 6 pages, doi10.5402/2011/67257
Adegbola, M. (in press). Audio Teleconferencing for Clinical Post Conference and More: Taking
Learning to the Learner, Journal of Creative Nursing [submitted 6/2010, scheduled to be published
4/2011].
Adegbola, M. (in press) Scholarly Tailgating Defined: The Giant Wind for Scholars and Scientists who
wish to Succeed, Journal of Cultural Diversity
* Adegbola, M. (2011). Spirituality, Self-Efficacy and Quality of Life among Adults with Sickle Cell
Disease. Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research (SOJNR), 11(1).
Adegbola, M. (2011). Soar like Geese : Building Developmental Network Relationships Nursing
Education Perspectives, 32:1, p51-53. doi10.5480/1536-5026-32.1.51
American Nurses Association. (2010). Gerontological Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice (3rd
ed.).
Author: Silver Spring, MD. B. Raudonis’ role was serving as the Co-Chair of the Work Group which
revised the Scope and Standards document.
American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2010). Recommended baccalaureate competencies and
curricular guidelines for the nursing care of older adults. Author: Washington, DC. B. Raudonis’ role
was serving as a member of the expert panel which developed the recommended competencies and
curricular guidelines.
Anderson, C. (2011). Construct validity of childbirth trauma index for adolescents. The Journal of
Perinatal Education, 20(2), 78–90, doi: 10.1891/1058-1243.20.2.78
Anderson, C. (2010). Impact of traumatic birth experience on Latina adolescent mothers. Issues in Mental
Health, 31, 700-707.
Anderson, M., Bond, M.L., Cason, C.L., Holmes, T. Acquisition of Simulation Skills: Survey of Users.
Clinical Simulation in Nursing. (In Press).
Baker, J.D. (2011, March). Texas Team’s Call to Action! Retrieved July 7, 2011.
http://tcorn.org/2011.03.16-summit.pdf
Baker, J.D. (2011, January). NLAC. Retrieved January 18, 2011 from http://tcorn.org/2011.01-nlac.pdf
Baker, J.D. & Churchman, B. (2010, November). Texas Nursing Senate. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
http://www.tcorn.org
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Baxley, S. Anticipating mothering in the Mexican origin woman. Hispanic Health Care International
(accepted for publication March 8, 2011).
Behan, D., Manworren, R., Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Collaborative Evidence
Based Fellowship in a Metropolitan Region: Outcomes of a Collaborative Evidence Based Practice
Fellowship. Evidence Based Health Care 2010.
Bhanji F, Mancini ME, Sinz E, Rodgers DL, McNeil MA, Hoadley TA, Meeks RA, Hamilton MF,
Meaney PA, Hunt EA, Nadkarni VM, Hazinski MF. Part 16: education, implementation, and teams: 2010
American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency
Cardiovascular Care. Circulation. 2010 Nov 2;122(18 Suppl 3):S920-33.*
Billi JE, Shuster M, Bossaert L, de Caen AR, Deakin CD, Eigel B, Hazinski MF, Hickey RW, Jacobs I,
Kleinman ME, Koster RW, Mancini ME, Montgomery WH, Morley PT, Morrison LJ, Munoz H,
Nadkarni VM, Nolan JP, O'Connor RE, Perlman JM, Richmond S, Sayre MR, Soar J, Wyllie J, Zideman
D; International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation; American Heart Association. Part 4: conflict of
interest management before, during, and after the 2010 International Consensus Conference on
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment.
Circulation. 2010 Oct 19;122(16 Suppl 2):S291-7.
Bond, M.L., Jones, M.E., Barr, W., Williams, C., Carr, G., & Baxley, S. Hardiness, perceived social
support, perceived institutional support and progression of minority students in a masters of nursing
program. Hispanic Health Care International (accepted June 2011).
Cason, C.L., Trowbridge, C., Baxley, S.M., & Ricard, M.D. (2011). A counterbalanced cross-over study
of the effects of visual, auditory and no feedback on performance measures in a simulated
cardiopulmonary resuscitation. BMC Nursing, 10:15. Doi:10.1186/1472-6955-10-15
Cason, C.L., Trowbridge, C., T., Marwaha, S., & Ricard, M.D. (2010). Compliant mattresses adversely
affect CPR quality. Circulation, 122, A15.
Cason, C.L., & Baxley, S. Learning CPR using the BLS Anytime for Healthcare Providers kit. Clinical
Simulation in Nursing, Accepted June 3, 2010.
Cason, C.L., & Stiller, J. (2010). Performance Outcomes of an Online First Aid and CPR Course for
Laypersons. Health Education Journal (In press, May 2010).
Chan PS, Krumholz HM, Spertus JA, Jones PG, Cram P, Berg RA, Peberdy MA, Nadkarni V, Mancini
ME, Nallamothy BK; for the American Heart Association National Registry of Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (NRCPR) Investigators. Automated External Defibrillators and Survival After In-Hospital
Cardiac Arrest. JAMA. 2010;304(19):2129-2136. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.1576.*
Cheng, Adam; Hunt, Elizabeth A.; Donoghue, Aaron; Nelson, Kristen; Leflore, Judy; Anderson, JoDee;
Eppich, Walter; Simon, Robert; Rudolph, Jenny; Nadkarni, Vinay; for the EXPRESS Pediatric
Simulation Research Investigators. (2011). EXPRESS—Examining Pediatric Resuscitation Education
Using Simulation and Scripting: The Birth of an International Pediatric Simulation Research
Collaborative—From Concept to Reality. Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for
Simulation in Healthcare. 6(1):34-41. doi: 10.1097/SIH.0b013e3181f6a887
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Crenshaw, J. T. (in press, October 2011). Preoperative fasting: Will the evidence ever be implemented?
American Journal of Nursing
Crenshaw, J. T., & Stephens, S. (2011). DNP news—Contributing to a healthy healthcare climate:
Doctors of nursing practice students disseminate evidence. Scholar’s Network, 1(2).
*Courtney, R., Conard, S., Dunn, P. & Scarborough, K. (2011). The Game of Health: An innovative
lifestyle change program implemented in a family practice. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse
Practitioners. Doi:10.1111/j.1745-7599.2011.000604.x
Courtney, R. & Mayorga, J. (2010). National Survey of NP Practice Patterns with Overweight/Obese
Patients. American Journal of Nurse Practitioners.
Daniel, K., Cason, C.L., & Shrestha, S. (2011). A comparison of glomerular filtration rate estimating
equation performance in an older adult population sample. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 38(4), xxx-xxx.
In press.
Dancer, S., & Courtney, R. (2009) Improving diabetes patient outcomes: Framing research into the
chronic care model. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, In press.
Engle, W., & LeFlore, J. Growth and neurodevelopment in extremely low birth weight neonates exposed
to postnatal steroid therapy. American Journal of Perinatology, accepted January 24, 2011.
Haxinski, M.G., Nolan, J.P., Billie, J.E., Bottiger, G.W., Bossaert, L. de Caen, A.R., Deakin, C.d., Drajer,
S., Eigel, B., Hickey, R.W., Jacobs, I., Kleinman, M.D., Kloeck, W., Koster, R.W., Lim, S.H., Mancini,
M.E., Montgomery, W.H., Morley, P.T., Morrison, I.J., Nadkarni, V.M., O‘Connor, R.E., Okada, K.,
Perlman, J.M., Sayre, M.R., Shuster, M., Soar, J., Sunde, K., Travers, A.H., Wyllie, J., & Zideman, D.
(2010, Oct 19). Part 1: Executive summary: 2010 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with treatment recommendations. Circulation,
122 (16 suppl), s250-75.
*Ibitayo, K.. Factors affecting the relocation and transition of internationally educated nurses migrating to
the United States of America. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Texas at Arlington, United States --
Texas. Retrieved April 19, 2011, from Dissertations & Theses @ University of Texas -
Arlington.(Publication No. AAT 3439696).
Ibitayo, K. Moonlight‘s dance. Journal of Gerontological Nursing (Online advanced release,
July 15, 2011). doi: 10.3928/00989134-20110705-01
Ibitayo, K. (2011). Nights grow longer. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 37(5). doi:
10.3928/00989134-20110329-08
Ibitayo, K. (April 2011). From our readers…Two poems. American Nurse Today, 6(4). Retrieved April
15, 2011 from http://www.americannursetoday.com/Article.aspx?id=7716&fid=7658,
Ibitayo, K. (2011). END Note: East African nursing leaders. Nursing Education Perspectives, 32(1), 66.
doi: 10.5480/1536-5026-32.1.66
Ibitayo, K. (2011).Winter mimes. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 37(2), 56-56. doi:
10.3928/00989134-20110106-09
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Ibitayo, K. (2010). Conference call. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 23(4), 246.
Ibitayo, K. (2010). Poetry: Leadership essentials. Reflections on Nursing Leadership. 36(4). Retrieved
October 18, 2010 from
http://www.reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/Pages/Vol36_4_Etc_Poem_Leadership.aspx
*Kardong-Edgren, S., Cason, C., Walsh Brennan, A., Reifsnider, E., Hummel, F., Mancini, M., Griffin,
C. (2010). Cultural competency of graduating BSN students. Nursing Education Perspectives. 30(5), 278-
285.
Kedika, R., Patel, M., Pena, Sahdala HN, Mahgoub, A., Cipher, D.J., & Siddiqui, A.A. (2011). Long-
term use of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors is associated with decreased incidence of advanced
adenomatous colon polyps. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 45(2):e12-6.
LeFlore, JL., Engle, WD. (2011) Growth and Neurodevelopment in Extremely Low-Birth-Weight
Neonates Exposed to Postnatal Steroid Therapy. Amer J Perinatol Abstract | Full Text: HTML PDF (92
kb), American Journal of Perinatology; Issue eFirst
LeFlore, JL., Thomas, PE., Zielke, M., Buus-Frank, ME., McFadden, BE., Sansoucie, DA. (2011).
Educating Neonatal Nurse Practitioners in the 21st Century. Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing.
25(2). 200–205. doi: 10.1097/JPN.0b013e318218137a
LeFlore, J., Pat Thomas, Madge Buus-Frank, Deb Sansoucie, Barbara Mc Fadden, and Marge Zielke.
(2011). Educating Neonatal Nurse Practitioners in the 21st Century." The Journal of Perinatal and
Neonatal Nursing.
Mancini, M. (2011). Working together, nurses can make a difference in resuscitation outcomes: An
update on the 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 8(1), 7-10. DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-
7924.2011.00183.x
Mancini ME, Soar J, Bhanji F, Billi JE, Dennett J, Finn J, Ma MH, Perkins GD, Rodgers DL, Hazinski
MF, Jacobs I, Morley PT; Education, Implementation, and Teams Chapter Collaborators. Part 12:
education, implementation, and teams: 2010 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations. Circulation. 2010 Oct
19;122(16 Suppl 2):S539-81.*
Miles,G., Salcedo, A., & Spear, D. (In press). Implementation of a Successful Registered Nurse
Peripheral Ultrasound-guided Intravenous Catheter Program in ED. Journal of Emergency Nursing.
Accepted January 2011.
Mintz-Binder RD & Sanders, DL (2011) Workload demand: a significant factor in the overall well-being
of directors of associate degree nursing programs. Teaching and Learning in Nursing.[in publication]
Morley PT, Atkins DL, Billi JE, Bossaert L, Callaway CW, de Caen AR, Deakin CD, Eigel B, Hazinski
MF, Hickey RW, Jacobs I, Kleinman ME, Koster RW, Mancini ME, Montgomery WH, Morrison LJ,
Nadkarni VM, Nolan JP, O'Connor RE, Perlman JM, Sayre MR, Semenko TI, Shuster M, Soar J, Wyllie
J, Zideman D. Part 3: Evidence evaluation process: 2010 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment Recommendations.
Resuscitation. 2010 Oct;81 Suppl 1:e32-40.
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Morley PT, Atkins DL, Billi JE, Bossaert L, Callaway CW, de Caen AR, Deakin CD, Eigel B, Hazinski
MF, Hickey RW, Jacobs I, Kleinman ME, Koster RW, Mancini ME, Montgomery WH, Morrison LJ,
Nadkarni VM, Nolan JP, O'Connor RE, Perlman JM, Sayre MR, Semenko TI, Shuster M, Soar J, Wyllie
J, Zideman D. Part 3: evidence evaluation process: 2010 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations.
Circulation. 2010 Oct 19;122(16 Suppl 2):S283-90.
Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., Rast, P., Cauble, D., Rowe, N., & Li, J. (2010). Acute effects of walking
environment and GTSM1 variants in children with asthma. Biological Research for Nursing, doi:
10.1177/1099800410389167
Newcomb, P. (2010). Using symptom management theory to explain how nurse practitioners care for
children with asthma. Journal of Theory Construction and Testing, 14(2): 40-44.
Nolan JP, Hazinski MF, Billi JE, Boettiger BW, Bossaert L, de Caen AR, Deakin CD, Drajer S, Eigel B,
Hickey RW, Jacobs I, Kleinman ME, Kloeck W, Koster RW, Lim SH, Mancini ME, Montgomery WH,
Morley PT, Morrison LJ, Nadkarni VM, O'Connor RE, Okada K, Perlman JM, Sayre MR, Shuster M,
Soar J, Sunde K, Travers AH, Wyllie J, Zideman D. Part 1: Executive summary: 2010 International
Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With
Treatment Recommendations. Resuscitation. 2010 Oct;81 Suppl 1:e1-25.
*Pati, D.J., Cason, C.L. Harvey, T., Evans, J., & Erwin, A. The biomechanics of patient room
standardization. Health Environments Research Design Journal (Accepted January 30, 2011).
*Pati, D., Cason, C.L., Harvey, T.E., & Evans, J. (2010, Fall). An empirical examination of patient room
handedness in acute medical-surgical settings. Health Environments Research Design Journal. 4(1) 11-
33.
Patrick, VC and Lazarus, J. (2010) A study of the workforce in emergency medicine:2007 research
summary. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 36 (6), e1-e2.
Poster, E., Curl, E.D., & Sportsman, S. (2011). Differentiated Essential Competencies for Graduates of
Texas Nursing Programs. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 1(4), 46-50.
Raudonis, B.M., & Cauble, D. Palliative Care in the Genomic Era, Journal of Hospice and Palliative
Nursing. (In Press). Accepted for publication March 16, 2011).
Raudonis, B.M., & Daniel, K. (2010). Frailty: An indication for palliative care. Geriatric Nursing, 31(5),
379-384).
Raemer, D., Anderson, M., Cheng, A., Fanning, R., Nadkarni, V., & Savoldelli, G. (2011). Research
regarding debriefing as part of the learning process. Simulation in Healthcare, 6(7), S52-S57. doi:
10.1097/SIH.0b013e31822724d0
Salinas, A. (Reporter). 2010, September 9). Second life in school: Getting a degree in a virtual world.
[Audio podcast and interview Dr. Joy Don Baker]. Retrieved from http://www.the33tv.com/news/kdaf-
second-life-uta-story,0,4890069.story
Schaefer, J.J. III, Vanderbilt, A.A., Cason, C.L., Bauman, E.B., Glavin,R.J., Lee, F.W., & Navedo,
D.D. (2011). Instruction design and pedagogy science in healthcare simulation. Simulation in
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Healthcare, 6(7), s30-41. doi:10.1097/SIH.0b013e31822237b4
Shuster M, Billi JE, Bossaert L, de Caen AR, Deakin CD, Eigel B, Hazinski MF, Hickey RW, Jacobs I,
Kleinman ME, Koster RW, Mancini ME, Montgomery WH, Morley PT, Morrison LJ, Munoz H,
Nadkarni VM, Nolan JP, O'Connor RE, Perlman JM, Richmond S, Sayre MR, Soar J, Wyllie J,
Zideman D; International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation; American Heart Association. Part 4:
Conflict of interest management before, during, and after the 2010 International Consensus Conference
on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment
Recommendations. Resuscitation. 2010 Oct;81 Suppl 1:e41-7.
Smith, A. & Turpin, P. (2010). Development of the curriculum for a collaborative evidence-based
practice fellowship. International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 8:3, pp. 194-195.
Snow, D & Trowbridge, L (2010) Strategies to prevent alcohol abuse in college age drinkers. Journal of
Addictions Nursing 21 (4) In Press
Soar J, Mancini ME, Bhanji F, Billi JE, Dennett J, Finn J, Ma MH, Perkins GD, Rodgers DL, Hazinski
MF, Jacobs I, Morley PT; Education, Implementation, and Teams Chapter Collaborators. Part 12:
Education, implementation, and teams: 2010 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science with Treatment Recommendations. Resuscitation. 2010
Oct;81 Suppl 1:e288-330.*
Stovall, S & Baker, J.D. (2010). A concept analysis of connections relative to the aging adults. The
Journal of Theory Construction & Testing. 14(2): 54-58.
Sundaramoorthi, D., Chen, V.C.P., Rosenberger, J.M., Kim, S.B., Buckely-Behan, D.F., A data-
integrated simulation-based optimization for assigning nurses to patient admissions. Health Care
Management Science. 2010. DOI: 10.1007/s10729-009-9124-9.
Tian J, Kaufman DA, Zarich S, Chan PS, Ong P, Amoateng-Adjepong Y, Manthous CA; American Heart
Association National Registry for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Investigators. Outcomes of critically ill
patients who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2010 Aug
15;182(4):501-6. Epub 2010 Apr 22. PMID: 20413625 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] M. Mancini’s
role was as a named investigator.
Vanzant, A., & Schmelzer, M. (2011). Detecting and treating sepsis in the emergency department.
Journal of Emergency Nursing. 37 (1), 47-54.
Winslow, E. H., & Crenshaw, J. T. Letter to the editor: Preoperative Fasting [Sendlebach, Think again,
September, 2010] American Journal of Nursing, 110(12), 12-13.
Books and book chapters
Bond, M. L., Cason, C.L. Gleason-Wynn, P., Gray, J., Ashwill, J., Coggin, C., Lopez, M., Trevino, E. ,
Moon, M., Denke, L. & Baxley, S. (In Press). Finding and Keeping Diversity in your Program:
Hispanics in the Health Professions. In Hispanic Voices, National League for Nursing.
Burns, N., & Grove, S. K. (2011). Understanding nursing research: Building an evidence-based practice,
5th Ed. St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier.
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Grove, S. K., & Gray, J. R. (2011). Study Guide for Understanding nursing research: Building an
evidence-based practice, 5th Ed. St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier.
Mancini, M. (2011). Healthcare organizations. In Yoder-Wise, P., (Ed.) Leading and managing in
nursing. 5th Edition. St. Louis: Elsevier.
Mancini, M. (2011). Understanding and designing organizational structures. In Yoder-Wise, P., (Ed.)
Leading and managing in nursing. 5th Edition. St. Louis: Elsevier.
Schmelzer, M. (2011). Nursing Management: lower elimination problems. In Lewis, S.M., Heitkemper,
M.M., & Dirkson, S.R. (Eds.) Medical surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical
problems, 8th ed. St. Louis: CV Mosby.
Snow, D, Collom, C, Harmon, J, & Huycke, L . Addendum to Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse
Practitioner Review and Resource Manual, 2nd
Edition. American Nurses Credentialing Center. In Press
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Appendix D
Faculty Presentations
Adegbola, M. (February, 2011). Association of Pain Protective Haplotype with Varying Chronic Pain
Trajectories: Adults with Sickle Cell Disease. Presented at the 5th Annual National Sickle Cell Disease
Research and Educational Symposium & Grant Writing Institute, Hollywood, Florida.
Aguilar, D.S. Personal Adjustment, language Acquisition and Cultural Learning in Short Term Cultural
Immersion, International Education Week 2010, UTA, November 16, 2010
Anderson, J., Leonard, D., Boyle, K., Meckler, G., & LeFlore, J. Use the Behavioral Assessment Tool
(BAT): A comprehensive workshop designed to prepare users to score CRM-based behavior using a
validated tool. Workshop, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January
22-26, 2011.
Anderson, M. Improving Realism: Birds-of-a-Feather. Dallas SUN, Laerdal Medical Corporation, Dallas,
Texas, April 29, 2011.
Anderson, M., Miles, G., Roye, J., Flores, C., LeFlore, J., & Rockstraw, L. Objective Structured
Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) for Nursing 101: The successes, trials and tribulations. Podium
presentation, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Baker, JD. Nurse Communication in the Technology Age: Social Networking and Boundaries. Texas
Nurses Association, District 3 & Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital. Fort Worth, TX. April 16,
2010.
Baker, JD. (2011). Forming partnerships to educate nursing students – Part 2: Virtual environment &
Wikis. AORN Congress in Philadelphia, PA March 23, 2011.
Baker, JD. Social Networking & Boundaries. Texas Health Resources. Arlington, TX. December 9, 2010
Bond, M.L. Learning circles: Faculty as learners. Education Summit 2011, National League for Nursing,
Orlando, FL, September 21-24, 2011.
Bond, M.L., Aguilar, D., Guerrero, H. & Cauble, D. Study Abroad: Goals, Knowledge Acquisition and
Implications for Nursing Education in the New Millenium. Sigma Theta Tau‘s 22nd
International Nursing
Research Conference, Cancun, Mexico, July 11-14, 2011.
Buckley-Behan, D., & Bruton, C. Does Music Soothe the Soul, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Theta, Methodist
Hospital Dallas, Dallas, TX., 2010.
Buckley-Behan, D., (2010). Development, implementation, and evaluation of a collaborative evidence
based practice fellowship in a metropolitan region: Oral Presentation 4: Outcomes of a collaborative
evidence based practice fellowship, 7th Biennial Joanna Briggs Colloquium, Chicago, IL., 2010.
Buckley-Behan, D., (2010). Missed Care. Nursing Congress, Texas Health Resources, Arlington, TX. ,
2010.
Buckley-Behan, D., (2010). Health Matters, Dallas First Church, Dallas, TX. (Invited)
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Blackstock, S., Bond, M.L., Boswell, C., Comer, L. Decker, S., Martin, B., McMillian-Bohler, J. &
Zeller, N. Portrait of a Leader. To be presented at the National League for Nursing Educational Summit,
Sept. 30, 2010.
Cason, C.L. Using simulation in nursing education to enhance patient-centered care. Innovations in
healthcare Education, 6th Annual Iowa healthcare Educators Conference, Ankeny, Iowa, June 17, 2011.
(Invited)
Cason, C.L. If I had know then what I know now….Dallas SUN, Laerdal Medical Corporation, Dallas,
Texas, April 29, 2011. (Invited)
Cason, C.L., & Scheid, S. Planning: From objectives to outcomes. Dallas SUN, Laerdal Medical
Corporation, Dallas, Texas, April 29, 2011. (Invited)
*Cazzell, M. (2011). College Student Risk Behavior: Implications of Living Environment, Religiosity,
Impulsivity, Age, and Gender. Poster presentation at Marquette University College of Nursing‘s 75th
Anniversary Conference: Toward Greater Excellence at the Alumni Memorial Union in Milwaukee, WI
on July 29, 2011.
Cazzell, M. (2011). Podium presentation of The Neurobiology of Learning in Nursing Education: Limbic,
Cortex, and Me, Oh My! at the Mosby's Faculty Development Institute at the Walt Disney World Dolphin
Resort in Orlando, FL, January 3-5, 2011.
*Cazzell, M. (2010). Student Risk-Taking & Alcohol Use: Behavior & Self-Report Measurements in
Adolescent Research. Paper presentation at the International Nurses Society on Addictions 34th Annual
Educational Conference at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich in Old Greenwich, CT in October 20-23, 2010.
Cheng, A., Nadkarni, V., Nishisaki, A., Hunt, E., Rudolph, J., Simon, R., LeFlore, J., & Anderson, J.
Simulation-based research: Tips, tricks, and tools of the trade. Pre-Conference Course, International
Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Crenshaw, J.T. Using a video-ethnographic immersion model (PRECESS immersion method) to improve
skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding rates Raising the bar: Enhancing practices and improving health
outcomes. International Lactation Consultant Association - Raising the bar: Enhancing practices and
improving health outcomes. (Podium). August 17, 2011.
Crenshaw, J.T., Brimdyr, K., Caldwell, K., Widström, A-M., Svensson, K., Jones, R., Champion, J. D.
Using a video-ethnographic immersion model (PRECESS immersion method) to improve skin-to-skin
care and breastfeeding rates. International Lactation Consultant Association- Raising the bar: Enhancing
practices and improving health outcomes. (Podium). August 15, 2011
Crenshaw, J.T., & Caldwell, K. Use of a video-ethnographic method (PRECESS immersion method) to
improve skin-to skin care and breastfeeding rates. Normal Labour and Birth: 6th Research Conference,
Grange Over Sands, England, UK. Sponsored by the Research in Childbirth and Health Group (The
ReaCH Group) and the School of Health, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK. (Podium) June,
15, 2011
Crenshaw, J.T., Brimdyr, K., Caldwell, K., Use of a video-ethnographic method (PRECESS immersion
method) to improve skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding rates. Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and
Childhood: Bio-Cultural Perspectives. Grange Over Sands, England, UK. Sponsored by Maternal and
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Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit (MAINN), School of Health. University of Central Lancashire, Preston,
UK. (Podium) June 8, 2011
Crenshaw, J.T. & Gilder, R. E. Use of a video-ethnographic method (PRECESS immersion method) to
improve skin-to skin care and breastfeeding rates. May 19. Baylor Health Care System Nursing Research
and Evidence Based Practice Summit, Irving, TX. Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, TX. (Podium).
May, 2011
Crenshaw, J.T., Brimdyr, K., Caldwell, K., Widström, A-M., Svensson, K., Jones, R., … Champion, J.
D. (April 28-29, 2011). Use of a video-ethnographic model (PRECESS immersion method) to improve
skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding rates. 2nd
Annual Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone Symposium,
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas. (Podium). April 28-29, 2011.
Crenshaw, J. T., & Collins. S. Collaborative strategies for funding to improve breastfeeding outcomes.
Texas Breastfeeding Coalition Annual Meeting. Fort Worth, TX. (Podium) April 8, 2011
Crenshaw, J. T. Breastfeeding, Advocacy, and Public Health. (March 31, 2011). Baylor University Louise
Herrington School of Nursing. Dallas, TX. (Podium presentation to DNP students). March 31, 2011.
Crenshaw, J.T., You‘ve been together for 9 months—Why change things now? The Best Beginnings
Conference. Womens and Infants Hospital, Providence, RI. (Podium, invited). March 25, 2011.
Crenshaw, J. T. & Brimdyr, K. The best place to be: Whys and hows of skin-to-skin contact
immediately after birth—supporting newborns‘ 9 instinctive stages. The Best Beginnings Conference.
Womens and Infants Hospital, Providence, RI. (Keynote, invited) March 2011.
Crenshaw, J. Interview Dallas TX. KRLD-AM (1080) ―Breastfeeding and mom-and-baby bonding‖
(interviewed by Bonnie Petrie and segments aired several times the following week) (Radio Interview).
February 18, 2011
Crenshaw, J. (November 19, 2010). Panelist: Future of Acute Care. Future of Nursing: Responding to the
Institute of Medicine / Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Initiative Texas Tech Health
Sciences Center School of Nursing International Cultural Center. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University
International Cultural Center. (Podium, debate). November 19, 2010
Daniel, K., & Ray, C. PerFormance Trial for Pre-Frail Elderly. Presentation at the annual meeting of the
Southern Nurses Research Society in Jacksonville, FL on February 18, 2011.
Daniel, K., Cazzell, M., & Cason, C.L. Elder Risk Behavior: Psychometric Evaluation of Tower of Hanoi
and Balloon Analogue Risk Task in an Aging Sample. abstract accepted for presentation at the annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in New Orleans, LA on November 23, 2010.
Dieckmann, P., Phero, J., Issenberg, B., Kardong-Edgren, S., Oestergaard, D., Patternson, M., Ringsted,
C., Cason, C., Doug, Y., Grant, V., Stefanidis, D., Uhlig, P., Bauman, E., Curran, I., Draycott, T., Dunn,
W., Eppich, W., Gaga, D., Groom, J., Holmboe, E., Howard, S., Howard, V., Jeffries, P., Leblanc, V.,
McGaghie, B., Murray, B., Nadkarni, V., Nestel, D., Roemer, D., Rizzolo, M.A., Schaefer, J., Van Meurs,
W., & Ziv, A. SSH Research Concensus Summit: State of the Science, International Meeting on
Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Gainer, C. Evidenced Based Preconception, Prenatal, and Postpartum Care for Women with Celiac
Disease. 56th Annual Conference, American College of Nurse Midwives, San Antonio, TX, June 2011.
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*Ibitayo, K. Factors affecting the relocation and transition of internationally educated nurses migrating to
the United States of America. A presentation at Sigma Theta Tau‘s 22nd
International Nursing Research
Conference, Cancun, Mexico, July 11-14, 2011
Ibitayo, K. Beads of Blessing. Poster presented at the 41st Biennial Convention, Sigma Theta Tau
International, Grapevine, TX, October 29 – November 2, 2011.
*Ibitayo, K. Factors affecting the relocation and transition of internationally educated nurses migrating to
the United States of America. Baylor Nursing Research Council, Plano, TX. January 20, 2011.
Jenkins, T. Evaluating outcomes: Birds-or-a-Feather. Dallas SUN, Laerdal Medical Corporation, Dallas,
Texas, April 29, 2011.
LeFlore, J. L., & Anderson, M. (2011, June). Gaming for nursing: A new way to simulate. Presentation
presented at 10th Annual International Nursing Simulation/Learning Resources Center Conference,
Orlando, Fl.
LeFlore, J., Anderson, M., Nelson, K., Zielke, M., & Hardee, G. Can game play teach student nurses
how to save lives: an undergraduate training proposal for student nurses in pediatric respiratory disease
with a living world gaming construct. Oral presentations: Research Abstracts. International Meeting on
Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Mancini ME. ―Nurses Make The Connection In Resuscitation Science: An Update on the 2010 American
Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care.‖
Invited lecture at The Thirtieth Academic Conference of Japan Academy of Nursing Science (JANS).
Sapporo, Japan. December 2010.
Mancini ME. ―Using Simulation To Make The Connection In Nursing Education.‖ Invited lecture at The
Thirtieth Academic Conference of Japan Academy of Nursing Science (JANS). Sapporo, Japan.
December 2010.
Mancini ME. ―Implementing the New Guidelines: Education and Implementation.‖ Emergency
Cardiovascular Care Update 2010 International Educational Conference and Exhibition of the Citizen
CPR Foundation. San Diego, California. December 2010. (Invited)
Mancini ME and Braslow, A. ―Pro-Con Debate: Teaching Ventilation To Lay Responders.‖ Plenary
Session. Emergency Cardiovascular Care Update 2010 International Educational Conference and
Exhibition of the Citizen CPR Foundation. San Diego, California. December 2010.* (Invited)
Mancini ME. ―Improving In-Hospital Resuscitation.‖ Get With The Guidelines Resuscitation Annual
Users Conference. San Diego, CA. December 2010. (Invited)
Mancini, M.E. 2010 Guidelines: Education Science. American Heart Association‘s National Faculty
Conference. Chicago, Illinois, November, 2010.
Mancini, M.E. & Aquila, D.S. The LEARN Project: Lessons for Texas. The Texas Association of Deans
and Directors of Professional Nursing Programs. Austin, Texas, October, 2010.
Mancini, M.E. Academic partnerships. In Search of Excellence in Clinical Nursing, The Methodist
Healthcare System, San Antonio, Texas, September 2010.
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Manos, J., Palaganas, J., Moses, G., & Mancini, M. Findings and lessons from the inaugural year of The
Society for Simulation in Healthcare‘s Council for Accreditation of Healthcare Simulation Programs.
Podium presentation, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-
26, 2011.
Manos, J., Mancini, M., Moses, G., Palaganas, J., & Dunn, W. Accreditation of healthcare simulation
programs: What you need to know. Expert Panel, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare,
New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Mintz-Binder, RD. Creating a Healthy Work Environment for Nursing Program Directors Today! NLN
Education Summit, Las Vegas, NV, October, 2010.
Mintz-Binder, R.D. Directors speak! Striking results of a national survey. National Organization of
Associate Degree Nursing Conference, Atlanta, GA, November, 2010.
Mintz-Binder, R.D. 2011. "Southern Nursing Education Program Directors Speak". Presented at Southern
Nursing Research Society Conference, Jacksonville, Fl. February 17, 2011. Oral presentation. Data
driven.
Mintz-Binder, R., Bond, M.L., & Cason, C.L. National League for Nursing, Las Vegas, September 2010.
Mintz-Binder, R. Southern Nursing Education Program Directors Speak! Southern Nursing Research
Society meeting, Jacksonville, FL, Feb, 2011.
Nadkarni, V., Mancini, M., Pliego, J., & Henriksen, K. Tips for success with AHRQ submissions for
research funding. Expert Panel, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA,
January 22-26, 2011. (Invited)
Newcomb, P. Using Improvisational Theater to Relate Genetics to the Concerns of Nurses. Global
Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science. Arlington, VA, USA. December 10, 2010.
Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., Rast, P., Rowe, N., Dyson, M. & Cauble, D. Walking Environment and GSTM1
Variants in Children with Asthma. National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics.
Bethesda, MD. September 23, 2010.
Newcomb, P. Effects of Ambient Particulate Matter and GSTM1 Deletion in Children with Asthma. At
International Society of Nurses in Genetics (ISONG). October 18, 2010
Newcomb, P. The WalkAbout Project. Medical Grand Rounds, Cook Children‘s Medical Center, Fort
Worth, Texas, September 14, 2010
O‘Donnell, J., Groom, J., Rodgers, D., & Cason, C.L. Mastery learning principles in simulation: Putting
accomplishment in the driver‘s seat. Expert Panel, International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare,
New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Poster, E C , Boyd J and Eades, T. Academic -Service Partnerships : Essential relationships for
workforce recruitment and retention success. Leadership Summit, Sigma Theta Tau International,
Arlington, Texas , October 16, 2010. (Invited)
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Weber, M, Snow, D. Murphy-Parker, D and Erickson, V. (April 15, 2011) Symposium: From tragedy to
triumph in the rural Western US with 2 psychiatric NP programs. National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculty Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Snow, D. (April 8, 2011) Pharmacotherapy of Addictive Disorders. 25th Annual Psychiatric Nursing
Symposium. University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing. Arlington, TX
Snow, D. (April 1, 2011) Teaching Genomics to Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Students:
Basic Competencies. International Society of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses Annual Conference,
Tucson, AZ
Snow, D. (March 31, 2011). Adult Comorbidities Roundtable and Panel Discussion.
Psychopharmacology Institute, International Society of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses. Tucson, AZ.
Snow, D. (March 30, 2011) Pharmacologial Management of Young Adults with Bipolar Disorder to
Achieve Level Mood. Psychopharmacology Institute, International Society of Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurses. Tucson, AZ.
Snow, D. The Neurobiology of Marijuana and Consequences of Use on Brain Development, Adult
Cognition and Psychiatric Disorders. International Nurses Society on Addictions. Old Greenwich, CT,
October 22, 2010.
Snow, D. Genomics and Mental Health. Preconference Workshop on Applying Genomics in Specialty
Nursing Practice: Genomics and Cancer, Genomics and Mental Health and Genomics and Prenatal Care.
23rd
Annual International Society of Nurses in Genetics Conference. Dallas TX., October 16, 2010.
Turpin, P. Development, Implementation and Evaluation of a Collaborative EBP Fellowship in a
Metropolitan Region presented as part of a symposium, Joanna Briggs Institute Colloquium, Chicago,
September 12-15, 2010.
Willson, N. Legal aspects of social networking for the nurse, District 3, Texas Nurses Association and
Texas Health Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, TX, April 16, 2011
Willson, N. Protecting your license, District 4, Texas Nurses Association, Dallas, TX, February 18, 2011
Willson, N. Legal issues and perioperative nursing. Perioperative Nurses Conference, Grapevine, TX.,
September, 2010.
Zdanuk, J.L. Doctor of Nursing Practice. National Conference, American Academy of Nurses
Practitioners, Las Vegas, NV., June 21-26, 2011.
Posters
Adams, S & Snow, D. (April 16, 2011) Mental health screening tools: Update for primary care. National
Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Anderson, E., & Baker, J.D. Bowel Prep Effectiveness: Inpatient & Outpatient. UTACON Second Life
Conference, Second Life, November 6, 2010.
Anderson, M., LeFlore, J., Rockstraw, L, Cason, C.L., Ratcliffe, S., & Cauble, D. An international survey
to examine standardized patient use in nursing education. ASPE Conference. June, 2011.
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Anderson, M., LeFlore, J., Mancini, M., Holmes, T., Lowry, C., Michal, D., Miles, G., Wagner, J.,
Martinez, J., Heyman, R, Anderson, J., Leonard, D. Development and feasibility of an interprofessional
educational experience for medical and nursing students: Pilot study. Work in Progress Poster,
International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Anderson, M., LeFlore, J., Rockstraw, L, Cason, C.L., Ratcliffe, S., & Cauble, D. An international
survey to examine standardized patient use in nursing education. Work in Progress Poster, International
Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Baird, B., & Weibel-McKee, J. Physician and nurse collaboration in the intensive care units of a magnet-
seeking hospital. The eighteenth National Nursing Research Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs
North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, Texas, October 1, 2010.
Baker, J.D. AORN RNs & life transitions. UTACON Second Life Conference, Second Life, November
6, 2010.
Bond, M. L., Jones, M. E., Barr, W., Carr, G., Williams, S. & Baxley, S. – Relationships between
Hardiness, Stress, Perceived Social Support, Perceived Institutional Support and progression of minority
students in Masters of Nursing Science Programs – National Association of Hispanic Nurses – Las Vegas,
July, 2011.
Bond, M. L., Cason, C.L. & Gray, J. Content Validity and Internal Reliability Consistency of the ISA
and the PSA. National League for Nursing Educational Summit, Las Vegas Nevada, Sept. 29, 2010.
Bruton, C., Meckley, J., Buckley-Behan, D., (2010). Music Does Soothe The Soul. Evidence-Based
Practice Fellowship, Presentation TCU, Fort Worth, TX.
Cason, C.L., Trowbridge, C., Marwaha, S., & Ricard, M. Compliant mattresses adversely affect CPR
quality. Best Original Resuscitation Science, Resuscitation Science Symposium, American Heart
Association, November 13-14, 2010.
Cope, L. (2011). Equip, Encourage, Enrich and Excel: Developing a plan for college student
retention. Poster presentation at Mosby's Faculty Development Institute at the Walt Disney World
Dolphin Resort, Orlando, FL on January 3-5, 2011.
Crenshaw, J.T., Brimdyr, K., Caldwell, K., Widström, A-M., Svensson, K., Jones, R., Champion, J. D.
(April 28-29, 2011). Use of a video-ethnographic model (PRECESS immersion method) to improve
skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding rates. 2nd
Annual Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone Symposium,
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas (Poster). (April 28-29, 2011).
Crenshaw, J.T., Brimdyr, K., Caldwell, K., Widström, A-M., Svensson, K., Jones, R., … Champion, J.
D. (April 28, 2011). Use of a video-ethnographic immersion model (PRECESS method) to improve
skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding rates. Annual Quality Conference, Texas Health Resources, Arlington,
TX. (Poster) April 28, 2011.
Crenshaw, J.T., Brimdyr, K., Caldwell, K., Widström, A-M., Svensson, K., Jones, R., … Champion, J.
D. (February 11, 2011). Use of a video-ethnographic immersion model (PRECESS method) to improve
skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding rates. Nursing Poster Showcase. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital
Dallas, Dallas, TX. (Poster). February 11, 2011
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Courtney, MR and Conard, SE. (2011) A comparative study of the use of the Diabetes Risk Score
(DRS) in primary care: How are medical management and patient outcomes affected? 4th International
Congress on Prediabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome. Madrid, Spain. April 6, 2011.
Daniel, K. (2011), Progressive Functional Wii-hab in Pre-frail Older Adults. Poster presentation at the
annual meeting of the American Geriatrics Society on May 13, 2011 at the Gaylord National Hotel and
Convention Center in Suburban Washington, DC.
Dihigo, S., Misty & Brenda. History of prescriptive authority in Texas. DNP Conference, New Orleans,
September 2011.
Dixon, T.M., Ottomanelli, L., Frick, C., & Cipher, D. Spinal Cord Injury and Co-morbid Traumatic
Brain Injury: Psychosocial and Functional Status among Individuals Seeking Vocational Rehabilitation.
Poster presented to the Annual Convention of Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. Las Vegas,
NV, September 22-24, 2010.
Flores, C. Using team based learning to enhance learning with Foundations students. Poster presentation
at Mosby‘s Faculty Development Institute in Orlando, FL, January 2011.
Hadley, P., Cazzell, M., Hartman, V., Bates, S., & Madsen, A. (2011). Development and Implementation
of an Undergraduate Pediatric Medication Administration, Assessment, and Skills Simulation Lab. Poster
presentation at Mosby's Faculty Development Institute at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort,
Orlando, FL on January 3-5, 2011.
Jenkins, T., Miles, G., & Scheid, S. Focused adaptive clinical experience in simulation. 10th annual
International Nursing Simulation/Learning Rescource Center Conference, International Nursing
Association for Clinical Nursing Simulation, Orlando, FL., June 16-18, 2011.
John, L. D. Quality of Life and Graft Versus Host Disease after Allogeneic Bone Marrow/Stem Cell
Transplant. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 11th National Conference on Cancer Nursing
Research. Los Angeles, CA, February 10-12, 2011.
Kelley, I., Raudonis, B., & Ellis, J. A Pilot Study Exploring Relationships between Tumor Necrosis
Factor Alpha, Fatigue, and Selected Chemotherapy Drugs for Breast Cancer, 25th Annual Conference of
the Southern Nursing Research Society, February 16-19, 2011, Jacksonville, Florida.
LeFlore, J., Thomas, P., McKenzie, L., Zielke, M. Can a complex interactive virtual ventilator help to
save babies lives: An educational innovation for neonatal nurse practitioner student s. Research Poster,
International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
LeFlore, J., Anderson, M., Nelson, K., Zielke, M., & Hardee, G. Can game play teach student nurses
how to save lives: an undergraduate training proposal for student nurses in pediatric respiratory disease
with a living world gaming construct. Research Poster, International Meeting on Simulation in
Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011, First place, Emerging & Innovative Technologies
and Methods.
Newcomb, P. Effects of Ambient Particulate Matter and GSTM1 Deletion in Children with Asthma
during a Short-term Walking Program‖ at National Coalition for Health Professionals for Education in
Genetics (NCHPEG). September 23, 2010.
Newcomb, P. Mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of family health information‖ at National
Coalition for Health Professionals for Education in Genetics (NCHPEG). September 23, 2010.
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Noriega, A., Buckley-Behan, D., (2010). Mommies in Waiting. Evidence-Based Practice Fellowship,
Presentation TCU, Fort Worth, TX.
Raudonis, B., Ellis, J., & Kelley, I. Trajectories of Cytokines and Chemotherapy-Related Fatigue in
Breast Cancer.11th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Oncology Nursing Society, Los
Angeles, CA, February 10-12, 2011.
Schmelzer, M., & Daniels, G. Measurement precision in research and practice. The Society of
Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 38th Annual Course, Indianapolis, IN, May, 2011.
Schmelzer, M., Daniels, G., Foote, K., Hayes, A., Nardelli, N., Awuor, G., Y Dudley Brown, S. Lessons
Learned from Data Collectors during a Multi-site Study: Courage, Commitment , and Collaboration.
(poster). The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 38th Annual Course, Indianapolis, IN,
May 2011.
Smith, A., Speer, K., Weeks, S., & Turpin, P. Development of a Community–wide Evidence-Based
Nursing Fellowship to Foster Translation of Research into Practice, Magnet Conference, Phoenix, AZ,
October 12-15, 2010.
Snow, D. and Adams, S. ( April 14, 2011) Anorexia and Bulimia: Educationg Primary Care NP Students
to Assess and Treat to Promote Recovery. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty Annual
Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Snow, D . Key Advances in Pharmacological Treatments for Addictive Disorders: Linking Genomics to
Treatment. 35th International Nurses Society on Addictions Conference. Old Greenwich, CT, October 21,
2010.
Walker, S. (2011). Applying Didactic to a Simulated Clinical. Poster presentation at Mosby's Faculty
Development Institute at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort, Orlando, FL on January 3-5, 2011.
Zdanuk, J. Cardiovascular disease in women: Translating evidence based research to what you need to
know. National Conference, American Academy of Nurses Practitioners, Las Vegas, NV., June 21-26,
2011.
Zdanuk, J. (2010). A Randomized Controlled Trial Utilizing Evidence-Based Research Through Education to
Improve Diabetic Outcomes in the Hispanic Population. Invited Research Poster Presentation for 2010
ACNP National Conference October 23, 2010, Tampa, Florida.
Zdanuk, J. & Chaney, S. (2010). Nurse Practitioner’s and Mentorship Through the FAANP Mentor
Program. Invited Poster Presentation for 2010 TNP State Conference, September 10, 2010, San Antonio,
Texas.
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Appendix E
Faculty, Staff, and Alumni Awards, Honors, Recognition and Elections
Faculty
Adegbola, M. Invited to attend the National Human Genome Research Institute‘s 2011 Summer
Workshop in Genomics (Short Course), NIH Campus, Bethesda Maryland.
Adegbola, M. Post-doctoral Fellow, U of Iowa, 2010-2011.
Anderson, M. received the award for Excellence in Research in the field of Simulation. 10th annual
International Nursing Simulation/Learning Rescource Center Conference, International Nursing
Association for Clinical Nursing Simulation, Orlando, FL., June 16-18, 2011.
Anderson, M., College of Nursing nominee for President‘s Award – Tenure Track Faculty, UTA, Spring
2011.
Ashwill, J. Named as a 2011 Health Care Hero by the Fort Worth Business Press, February 2011.
Bacchus, D. awarded a travel grant to attend the 2010 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Crohn‘s
& Collitis Foundation‘s Clinical & Research Conference, Hollywood, Florida, Dec 9 – 12, 2010.
Baker, J.D., College of Nursing nominee for the Provost Award, UTA, Spring 2011.
Baker, JD. (2011). Outstanding achievement in perioperative academic nursing education. Award from
AORN, Inc March 20, 2011.
Baker, J.D. Chair, UTA Libraries Committee for 2011.
Baker, J.D. abstract and grant reviewer ( 2-year term), Sigma Theta Tau International, appointed Oct 2010
Baker, J.D., member, Search Committee for Dean of the Library, UTA. October, 2010.
Barr, W. Received the UTA Honors College Outstanding Faculty Award for 2010-2011, April 2011.
Barr, W. Nominated for the 2010-2011 Outstanding Academic Advisor award, UTA, February 2011.
Barr, W., nominated Honors College Outstanding Faculty Award, UTA, January 2011.
Behan, D. Grant Reviewer, Cook Children‘s Health Care System, James A ―Buddy‖ Davidson Nursing
Research Grant. Dallas TX., Review nursing grants for significance and feasibility
Behan, D. Abstract reviewer for Sigma Theta Tau International, 2006-2012.
Behan, D. Mentor to Mary Collette Schuckhart, MISCCARE, UNT, master‘s thesis, master‘s thesis
committee member, fall 2010.
Bond, M.L. invited: Best Practices Expert Panel: recruiting and retaining African American and Hispanic
students in health professions careers for East Texas Area Health Education Center on grant funded by the
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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Bond, M.L. Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Boyd, J. Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Bond, M.L. 2010 Distinguished Alumni, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing,
October 2010.
Cason, C.L. invited participant. Global networking: Simulation in Nursing Education in Australia and the
US. An invitational symposium sponsored by the National League for Nursing and Laerdal Medical
Corporation, September 26-28, 2010.
Cazzell, M Faculty Fellow for Service Learning (2010-2011) UTA
Cazzell, M. abstract and grant reviewer ( 2-year term), Sigma Theta Tau International, appointed Oct
2010
Cipher, D. Outstanding Mentor for PhD Students award, College of Nursing, UTA, Spring 2011.
Crenshaw, J. (January 2011) Quoted in Lamaze says breastfeeding call to action critical to public health.
Lamaze International Press Release
Crenshaw, J. (2010). Nurse researchers promote mom-baby bonding. Nurse.com December 6, 2010
(article about her quality improvement research study)
Crenshaw, J. Chair, Nominating Committee, United States Breastfeeding Committee (2-year term). Fall,
2010.
Daniel, K., inducted as American Geriatrics Society Fellow, May 2011.
Gray, J. College of Nursing nominee for the President‘s Award-Tenured Faculty, UTA, Spring 2011.
Grove, S., Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Harber, C. recipient of the AACN Dallas Chapter Award as the 2010 Vision Partner in recognition and
appreciation for her dedication and inspiration in nursing.
Hutchings, M., Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Ibitayo, K. Inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau – Delta Gamma Chapter, the International Honorary for Professions in Technology honor society. (Spring 2011).
Ibitayo, K. (November 8, 2010). Public Dissertation Defense: Factors affecting the relocation and
transition of internationally educated nurses migrating to the United States of America. UTA,
College of Nursing.
Judkins, S., Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
LeFlore, J. Bayada Award Technological Innovation in Nursing Education and Practice, Drexel
University, June 2011.
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LeFlore, J., College of Nursing nominee for Piper Professor, UTA, Spring 2011.
LeFlore, J. selected to serve on the Editorial Board, Simulation in Healthcare, the journal of the Society
for Simulation in Healthcare, December 2010.
LeFlore, J., Anderson, M., Nelson, K., Thomas, P., & Zielke, M. Can Game Play Teach Student Nurses
How To Save Lives An Undergraduate Training Proposal for Student Nurses in Pediatric Respiratory
Diseases with a Living World Gaming Construct, selected as the First Place winner: Emerging and
Innovative Technologies & Methods. 11th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH,
New Orleans, January 2011.
LeFlore, J. Inducted as a Fellow, Academy of Nursing Education, NLN, October, 2010.
Lowry, C. earned certification in Nursing Education (CNE) from NLN, July 2011.
Mancini, M. appointed to a four year term as a member of the Healthcare Technology and Dissemination
Sciences Study Section, AHRQ. March 2011.
Mancini, M., Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Mancini, ME. Ad Hoc Reviewer, Healthcare Technology and Dissemination Sciences Study Section.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Rockville, MD. Review applications for
significance and feasibility. 2011.
Mancini, M.E. President elect, Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 2011.
Martin, Fran. President‘s Award, District 3, TNA, June 2011.
McLean, J., Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Michael, J., College of Nursing nominee for the Provost Award, UTA, Spring 2011.
Mintz-Binder, R. Certified in Nursing Education, NLN, summer 2011.
Newcomb, P. Selected through national competition for the first National Association of Pediatric Nurses
and Nurse Practitioners asthma Trainer workshop funded by the National Asthma Control Initiative of the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). January
2011 .
Newcomb, P. Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Poster, E. appointed, Board of Directors, Menninger Foundation
Raudonis, B. 2011 College of Nursing nominee: Academy Distinguished Teachers
Raudonis, B.. Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
Raudonis, B., College of Nursing nominee for the Academy of Distinguished Teachers, UTA, Spring
2011.
Roper-Wilson, N., Phi Kappa Phi Recognized Professor, UT Arlington, Fall 2010
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Schmelzer, M. invited to participate as a member of the Scientific Review Board, Triservice Nursing
Research Panel, Washington, D.C., May 2011.
Snow, Dr. Elected President, Foundations for Addictions Nursing 2011-2013
Snow, D. Appointed to ANA Psychiatric Mental Health Scope and Standards Committee
Diane Snow was appointed to the PMHNP Competencies Task Force of the National Organzation of
Nurse Practitioner Faculty Organzation. April 16, 2011.
Diane Snow was elected Chair, Psych Special Interest Group ( SIG) for National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculty 2011-12.
Snow, D. selected, Fellow of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners to be inducted June 24, 2011.
Zdanuk, J. sponsored to attend the NPWH Conference in Palm Desert, CA October 13-16, 2010 and
received the "Inspirations in Healthcare Award" from Susan Wysocki WHNP, for grant writing, program
development and working with medically underserved populations globally to improve healthcare of
women for the past 30 years.
Zdanuk, J. Best Evidence Based Practice Poster Presentation at Doctors of Nursing Practice Conference,
San Diego, CA. October 1, 2010. Awarded Third Place out of sixty entries.
Zdanuk, J. Elected Regional Representative Arlington/Fort Worth/Wichita Falls for Texas Nurse
Practitioners, Sept. 2010.
Zdanuk, J. Fellow of American Academy Nurse Practitioners, 2010.
Zdanuk, J. Abstract Reviewer for American Academy of Nurse Practitioner‘s, 2010.
Zdanuk, J. Elected to State of Texas Nurse Practitioner‘s Board of Director‘s, 2010.
Staff
Rawlings, S. The importance and utilization of community input. Tarrant County Public Health Associate
Directors, April 4, 2011. An invited presentation.
Rawlings, S. Services Technology Assistance Requirements: Overview of activities, purpose, and
responsibilities of the Part A and B North Central Texas HIV Planning Council. Presented at the Tarrant
County Public Health HIV Administrative Agency‘s (STARS) workshop, March 23, 2011.
Rawlings, S. Grant reviewer for ―Oral Health Study – The Provision of Comprehensive Care and
Linkages‖ – Tarrant County – January, 2011
Rawlings, S. Presented with Plaque for service provided (2009-2011) as 2-year term Chair of the North
Central Texas Planning Council – July 26, 2011 Annual Meeting - Fort Worth, TX
Rawlings, S. Presentation: ―Insights of the Past Chair‖ – North Central Texas Planning Council New
Executive Leadership Team Training Retreat – Fort Worth, Texas - August 12, 2011
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Rawlings, S. Began one-year term as Immediate Past Chair – North Central Texas Planning Council –
2011-2012.
Rawlings, S. Invited as Member of Advisory Committee for two SAMHSA grants through Tarrant
County MHMR: Prevention with Texas re-entry Populations; Substance Abuse, Alcohol Prevention
Outreach to Colleges and Universities – November 2010
Rawlings, S. Invited to join Leadership Coalition for Tarrant County Public Health Community
Transformation Grant Opportunity – June 2011.
Rawlings, S. Renewed term as advisory committee member of the Center for Hispanic Studies in
Nursing and Health (2011-2013).
Alumni
Bond, M. L., Cason, C.L. Gleason-Wynn, P., Gray, J., Ashwill, J., Coggin, C., Lopez, M., Trevino, E. ,
Moon, M., Denke, L. & Baxley, S. (In Press). Finding and Keeping Diversity in your Program:
Hispanics in the Health Professions. In Hispanic Voices, National League for Nursing.
Leveille, M. Assessment of Decisional Involvement Among Staff and Administrative Nurses Employed
in a Large Healthcare System. A presentation at Sigma Theta Tau‘s 22nd
International Nursing Research
Conference, Cancun, Mexico, July 11-14, 2011
Behan, D., Manworren, R., Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Collaborative Evidence
Based Fellowship in a Metropolitan Region: Outcomes of a Collaborative Evidence Based Practice
Fellowship. Evidence Based Health Care 2010.
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Appendix F
Student Scholarship
Students: PhD
Alaina Cyr, BSN-PhD student, has been certified as Nurse Executive-Board Certified (NE-BC).
Bomer-Norton, C. Community Breastfeeding Network: A Framework for Assessing and Promoting
Breastfeeding. 56th Annual Meeting & Exposition American College of Nurse-Midwives, ACNM , May
24 - 28, 2011 in San Antonio, TX.
Bomer-Norton, C. Racial/ Ethnic Variations in Breastfeeding Rates and Infant Mortality Rates in the US.
Health Promotion: Upstream Approaches to Advancing Health in Underserved Populations conference.
The University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing CHPR, March 30, 2011 in Austin, Texas.
Raudonis, B.M., & Cauble, D. Palliative Care in the Genomic Era, Journal of Hospice and Palliative
Nursing. (In Press). Accepted for publication March 16, 2011).
Bond, M.L., Aguilar, D., Guerrero, H. & Cauble, D. (2111) Study Abroad: Goals, Knowledge
Acquisition and Implications for Nursing Education in the New Millenium. Sigma Theta Tau Research
Conference, Cancun, Mexico, July, 2011.
Anderson, M., LeFlore, J., Rockstraw, L, Cason, C.L., Ratcliffe, S., & Cauble, D. An international
survey to examine standardized patient use in nursing education. Work in Progress Poster, International
Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., Rast, P., Rowe, N., Dyson, M. & Cauble, D. Walking Environment and GSTM1
Variants in Children with Asthma. National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics.
Bethesda, MD. September 23, 2010.
Newcomb, P., Hunt, A., Rast, P., Cauble, D., Rowe, N., & Li, J. (2010). Acute effects of walking
environment and GTSM1 variants in children with asthma. Biological Research for Nursing, doi:
10.1177/1099800410389167
Cauble, D. (2010, December). A critical appraisal of two measures for pressure ulcer assessment.
Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research, 10(4).
*Pati, D.J., Cason, C.L. Harvey, T., Evans, J., & Erwin, A. The biomechanics of patient room
standardization. Health Environments Research Design Journal (Accepted January 30, 2011).
Howe, C., Ayala, J., Dumser, S., Buzby, M., Murphy, K. (in press). Parental expectations in the care of
their children and adolescents with diabetes. Journal of Pediatric Nursing.
Howe, C.J., Ratcliffe, S.J., Tuttle, A., Dougherty, S., Lipman, T.H. (2011). Needle anxiety in children
with type 1 diabetes and their mothers. Maternal Child Nursing, 36(1), 3-9.
Anderson, M., Miles, G., Roye, J., Flores, C., LeFlore, J., & Rockstraw, L. Objective Structured Clinical
Examinations (OSCEs) for Nursing 101: The successes, trails and tribulations. Podium presentation,
International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
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Opollo, J. Understanding the impact of HIV/AIDS Related Stigma on nurses and healthcare workers
infected with HIV and working in Kisumu, District, Kenya: A Mixed Methods Pilot Study", has been
selected to receive the 2010 Sigma Theta Tau International Small Grants in the amount of $5000, (funding period June 2001-May 2012), March, 2011.
Purser, J. Inpatient mortality of veterans with hip fractures. Poster presented at The eighteenth National
Nursing Research Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System, Dallas,
Texas, October 1, 2010.
Opollo, J. selected as a Great 100 for 2011.
LeFlore, JL., Thomas, PE., Zielke, M., Buus-Frank, ME., McFadden, BE., Sansoucie, DA. (2011).
Educating Neonatal Nurse Practitioners in the 21st Century. Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing.
25(2). 200–205. doi: 10.1097/JPN.0b013e318218137a
LeFlore, J., Thomas, P., McKenzie, L., Zielke, M. Can a complex interactive virtual ventilator help to
save babies lives: An educational innovation for neonatal nurse practitioner student s. Research Poster,
International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare, New Orleans, LA, January 22-26, 2011.
LeFlore, J., Pat Thomas, Madge Buus-Frank, Deb Sansoucie, Barbara Mc Fadden, and Marge Zielke.
(2011). Educating Neonatal Nurse Practitioners in the 21st Century." The Journal of Perinatal and
Neonatal Nursing
Students: MSN
Forcum, K. (2010). Peer mentoring. Letter to the Editor. Nursing for Women’s Health, DOI:
10.1111/j.1751-486X2010.01589.x
Snow, D and Trowbridge, L (2010) Strategies to prevent alcohol abuse in college age
drinkers. Journal of Addictions Nursing 21 (4) In Press
Vanzant, A., & Schmelzer, M. (2010). Detecting and treating sepsis in the emergency department.
Journal of Emergency Nursing. Published online on August 9, 2010.
Students: BSN
Badejo, T. The Effect of Children‘s Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities on Families, HURCA, University
of Texas at Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr. Wendy Barr-Mentor.
Babalola,E. Religiosity and Impulsivity in College-Age Risk Behavior, HURCA, University of Texas at
Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr. Mary Cazzell-Mentor.
Easaw, E. Nursing Pedagogy, HURCA, University of Texas at Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr.
Wendy Barr-Mentor.
Fernando, E. A qualitative analysis analyzing attitudes, beliefs, and barriers toward medication
reconciliation – Pharmacists‘ perspective. Presented at the annual Honors Undergraduate
Research/Creative Activity showcase, University of Texas at Arlington, April 15, 2011. (Faculty mentor:
Dr. Wendy Barr)
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Kelley, I. Correlates of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and fatigue in women with breast cancer. Presented at
the annual Honors Undergraduate Research/Creative Activity showcase, University of Texas at Arlington,
April 15, 2011. (Faculty mentor: Dr. Barbara Raudonis)
Kelley, I. A Pilot Study Exploring Relationships between Tumor Necrosis Factor (alpha), Fatigue, and
Selected Chemotherapy Drugs for Breast Cancer. Presented at the Annual Celebration of Excellence by
Students, University of Texas at Arlington, March 24, 2011. B. Raudonis served as faculty sponsor.
Kelley, I., Raudonis, B., & Ellis, J. A Pilot Study Exploring Relationships between Tumor Necrosis
Factor Alpha, Fatigue, and Selected Chemotherapy Drugs for Breast Cancer, 25th Annual Conference of
the Southern Nursing Research Society, February 16-19, 2011, Jacksonville, Florida.
Mumba, M. Employment Implications for Nurses Going Though a Peer Assistance Program for
Substance Abuse, HURCA, University of Texas at Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr. Diane Snow-
Mentor. Award recipient.
Nordyke, M. Nursing Opinions Regarding Neonatal Pain and the Effect on Pain Management, HURCA,
University of Texas at Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr. Wendy Barr-Mentor.
Rodriquez, A. A qualitative study describing nursing students‘ knowledge and attitudes Objective
Structured Clinical Examinations. Presented at the annual Honors Undergraduate Research/Creative
Activity showcase, University of Texas at Arlington, April 15, 2011. (Faculty mentor: Dr. Mary Cazzell)
Santos, E. A Systematic Review of Research on Single-nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated with
Migraine, HURCA, University of Texas at Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr. Patricia Newcomb-
Mentor.)
Segovia, A. The diabetic adventures of Jack and Jill: Development of a children‘s book to educate the
Type I diabetic child. Presented at the annual Honors Undergraduate Research/Creative Activity
showcase, University of Texas at Arlington, April 15, 2011. (Faculty mentors: Ms. Sylvia Bates and Dr.
Wendy Barr)
Towns, C. Examining the Biopsychosocial Experience of Adults with Sickle Cell, HURCA, University of
Texas at Arlington, November 12, 2010. Dr. Maxine Adegbola-Mentor.
Varghese, R. A qualitative analysis analyzing attitudes, beliefs, and barriers toward medication
reconciliation – Nurses‘ perspective. Presented at the annual Honors Undergraduate Research/Creative
Activity showcase, University of Texas at Arlington, April 15, 2011. (Faculty Mentor: Dr. Wendy Barr)
Wright, C. Phase 1: Exploration of paramedic protocol for field IV insertion. Presented at the annual
Honors Undergraduate Research/Creative Activity showcase, University of Texas at Arlington, April 15,
2011. (Faculty mentor: Dr. Deborah Behan)
Students: RN-BSN
Khadka, P. Assessing the cultural and spiral competencies of RN to BSN students. Presented at the annual
Honors Undergraduate Research/Creative Activity showcase, University of Texas at Arlington, April 15,
2011. (Faculty mentor: Dr. Deborah Behan)