CURRICULUM VITAE PART I PERSONAL DATA: Marie T. Nolan, PhD, RN Professor and Associate Dean For Academic Affairs Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing Joint Appointment, Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics Room 166, 525 North Wolfe Street Baltimore, MD 21205 [email protected]

Office Telephone: (410) 614-1684 Office FAX: (443) 287-0544

EDUCATION: Year 2004

Degree Earned Master of Public Health (MPH)

Institution George Washington University School of Health Services Management and Public Health Washington, DC

1997

Master of Science in Education (MS)

The Johns Hopkins University School of Professional Studies Baltimore, MD

1989

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

The Catholic University of America School of Nursing Washington, DC

1982

Master of Science in Nursing (MS)

Boston College School of Nursing Chestnut Hill, MA

1980

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS)

Niagara University School of Nursing Niagara Falls, NY

CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year

Source

1985-present

Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Type RN

Number

Expiration Date 7/28/16

1

1985-present

District of Columbia, Department of Health Care Licensing

RN

6/30/16

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Years

Position

Institution

2014- present

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2010 - Present

Professor with Tenure 10/24/10

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2010 - present

Chair, Department of Acute and Chronic Care

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2007- present

Director,China Doctoral Program Partnership, Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2004-present

Associate Professor Joint Appointment

Bioethics Institute, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD

2013 - 2014

Acting Associate Dean for Academic Affairs 11/6/2013 – 4/29/14

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2006 - 2010

Director, PhD Program

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2006-2007

Co-Director of the China Doctoral Program Partnership, Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2003-2005

Director, Doctor of Nursing Science Program

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD

2002-2010 2001-2002 1989-2001

Associate Professor 7/2002 Assistant Professor/Primary Appointment Assistant Professor/Joint Appointment

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD 2

Years

Position

Institution

1989-2001

Nurse Researcher for Nursing Administration

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD

1986-1988

Divisional Clinical Manager Medical Nursing

The Washington Hospital Center Washington, DC

1985-1986

Research Assistant Dean Lois Hoskins

The Catholic University of America School of Nursing Washington, DC

1983-1985

Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist

1980-1982

Primary Nurse Neuroscience Nursing

Mount Sinai Medical Center Chicago, IL The Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, MA

HONORS AND AWARDS 2012

Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International, Inducted July 2012, Brisbane, Australia

2009

Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) Inducted, November 2009

2006

Distinguished Lecturer delivering Keynote Address for Annual conference sponsored by the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Hospice and Palliative Care, “Patient and Family Decision Making at the End of Life", the Catholic University of Korea, College of Nursing, Seoul, Korea, May 17, 2006

2006

Maryland Nurses Association “Faces of Nursing Calendar” Honoree nominated for advancing the nursing profession through end of life research and research mentoring

2006

Marshal, University Commencement and School of Nursing Diploma Ceremony; Homewood Campus, Shriver Hall; Baltimore, MD

2005

Research Mentorship Award of the American Society of Post Anesthesia Nurses, Annual Conference, Chicago, IL April 18, 2005

2003

The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence

2000

Author on the 1998 & 2000 Brandon/Hill Selected List of Nursing Books and Journals cited in: Hill, DL. & Stickell, HN. (1998 and 2000) Brandon/Hill selected list of nursing books and journals. Nursing Outlook, 46, 7-18 & 48, 10-22. For the book: Nolan, MT & Augustine, SM (1995). Transplantation Nursing: Acute and Long-Term Management. Stamford, CT, Appleton & Lange 3

1996 Sigma Theta Tau, Distinguished Lecturer, Kappa Kappa Chapter, Washington, DC 1995

The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence

1992 Nursing Research Fellow, The American Heart Association, Nation’s Capital Affiliate 1979

Sigma Theta Tau, The National Nursing Honor Society (Inducted 1978) Gamma Theta Chapter President

RESEARCH Sponsored Projects 09/28/14 – 06/30/18

Decision Making at the End of Life: A Mixed Methods Study, Co-Principal Investigator with Gallo, J., 10% effort, National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH, 1R01NR01406801A1, $461,382 total direct costs.

8/07/09 6/30/15

Trial of Ascertaining Individual preferences for Loved Ones' Role in End-of-life Decisions (The TAILORED Study), Principal Investigator, 30% effort. National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH, 1R01 NR010733, $2,489,786 total direct costs.

09/17/07 04/30/18

Research Ethics Achievement Program, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, a Clinical & Translational Science Award (CTSA), IO Jeremy Sugarman, Daniel Ford Principal Investigator. Research Ethics Consultation Team Faculty, 5% effort. Grant #UL1-RR025005 NCRR IO #90031924, $10,707,230 total direct costs.

3/01/07 3/01/09

Pilot Study of Trial of Ascertaining Individual preferences for Loved Ones' Role in Endof-life Decisions (The TAILORED Study), Principal Investigator, 3% effort, Motor Neuron Disease Foundation Inc., $10,000 total direct costs.

11/01/0610/31/07

Living Donor Information Network for Caregivers Pilot Study, L. Taylor Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator, 3% effort. Dorothy Evans Lyne Award, School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University, $14,850 total direct costs.

6/1/05 – 3/31/10

Factors Related to Living Organ Donor Decision Making and Outcomes, Principal Investigator, 30% effort. NINR, NIH, R01 NR008727, $1,179,636 total direct costs.

08/01/0508/31/07

Decision Control and Adherence in Kidney Transplantation, J. Stanik Hutt Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator Mentor, 3% effort. NINR, NIH, 1 P30 NRO 08 995/JH#, $20,000 total direct costs.

10/01/04– 09/30/09

Center for Collaborative Intervention Research, J. Allen Principal Investigator. Director Measurement Core, 10% effort. NINR, NIH, 1 P30 NRO 08 995/JH#, $1,133,907 total direct costs.

09/30/0209/29/07

Nursing Partnership Center on Health Disparities Research, F. Gaston-Johansson Principal Investigator. Exec. Committee, 3% effort, NINR, NIH, P20 NR008375, 4

$1,688,502 total direct costs. 10/1/039/31/04

Evaluation of a Pancreatic Cancer Support Web Site, S. Olsen Principal Investigator. CoInvestigator Mentor, 3% effort. Dorothy Lyne Fund, JHU, SON, $8,750 total direct costs.

11/15/0210/31/04

Factors Related to Living Organ Donor Decision Making and Outcomes, B. WaltonMoss Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator Mentor, 3% effort. Dorothy Lyne Fund, JHU, SON, $6,500 total direct costs.

02/01/0101/31/05

Natural History of End of Life Decision Making, Principal Investigator, 20% effort. NINR, NIH, R01 NR005224, $1,004,849 total direct costs.

09/30/9901/31/01

Natural History of End of Life Decision Making Pilot Study, Principal Investigator, 20% effort. NINR, NIH, R55 NR00 5224, $100,000 total direct costs.

07/30/9808/01/99

Natural History of End-of-Life Decision Making: Instrument Development, Principal Investigator, 3% effort, Kelly and Cal Ripken, Jr. ALS Foundation, $10,000 total direct costs.

02/01/9601/31/97

A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Stressors and Coping Strategies among Heart Transplant Candidates During the Organ Waiting Period, S. Cupples Principal Investigator. Co- Principal Investigator, 5% effort, American Heart Association, Nation’s Capital Affiliate, $5,000 total direct costs.

02/01/9201/31/94

Perceived Stress and Coping Strategies Among Families of Cardiac Transplant Candidates During the Organ Waiting Period, Principal Investigator, 3% effort, American Heart Association, Nation’s Capital Affiliate, $5,000 total direct costs.

PRACTICE Practice Initiative 1991 present

The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Medical Ethics Committee and Consultation Service, Consultation Leader. (Co-Chair, 1991-1997).

Sponsored Projects 2002 2004

Consultation to Department of Nursing Administration Regarding Research Methods, Consultant, 10% effort. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Nursing.

02/01/0101/31/02

Patterns of use and factors influencing the use of hand held computers among nurse leaders in the service setting, Principal Investigator, 10% effort. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Nursing.

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02/01/9901/31/00

Clarity of Written Instructions in Advance Directives in a Hospitalized Medical-Surgical Population, Principal Investigator, 10% effort. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Nursing.

1997-1998 02/01/9702/31/98

Consent Documents, Reproductive Issues, and the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials, Principal Investigator, 10% effort. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Nursing.

03/01/9602/31/97

Patients' attitudes towards advance directives and end of life treatment decisions, Principal Investigator, 10% effort. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Nursing.

SCHOLARSHIP Selected Publications: Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (*) indicates data-based 1. Xu, J., Nolan, M. T., Heinze, K., Yenokyan, G., Hughes, M. T., Johnson, J., Kub, J., Tudor, C., Sulmasy, D. P., Lehmann, L. S., Gallo, J. J., Rockko, F., & Lee, M. C. (in press). Symptom Frequency, Severity and Quality of Life among Persons with Three Disease Trajectories: Cancer, ALS, and CHF, Applied Nursing Research. 2. Heinze K. E., Rodday, A. M., Nolan, M. T., Bingen, K., Kupst, M. J., Patel, S. K., et al. (2015). The impact of pediatric blood and marrow transplant on parents: Introduction of the parent impact scale. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 13(46), 1-8. PMID: 25039334 3. Xu, J., Nolan, M. T., Heinze, K., Yenokyan, G., Hughes, M. T., Johnson, J., Kub, Tudor, C., Sulmasy, D. P., Lehmann, L. S., Gallo, J. J., Rockko, F. & Lee, M. C. (2015). Symptom Frequency, Severity, and Quality of Life among Persons with Three Disease Trajectories: Cancer, ALS, and CHF, Applied Nursing Research, doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2015.03.005 4. DiGiacomo, M., Lewis, J., Phillips, J., Nolan, M. T., Davidson, P. M. (2014). The business of death: a qualitative study of financial concerns of widowed older women, BMC Women’s Health. 15(36), 110. 5. *DiGiacomo, M., Davidson, P. M., Byles, J., & Nolan, M. (2013). An integrative and socio-cultural perspective of health, wealth, and adjustment in widowhood, Health Care for Women International, 34(12),1067-1083, PMID: 23477629. 6. *DiGiacomo, M., Lewis, J., Nolan, M., Phillips, J., Davidson, P. M. (2013). Transitioning From Caregiving to Widowhood, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 46(6), 817-825. PMID: 23571208 7. *Rosenthal, S. & Nolan, M. T. (2013). A meta-ethnography and theory of parent decision-making in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Journal of Obstetrics Gynecological & Neonatal Nursing, 42(4), 492-502, PMID: 23773116

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8. *DiGiacomo, M., Lewis, J., Nolan, M., Phillips, J., Davidson, P. M. (2013). Health transitions in recently widowed older women: a mixed methods study. BMC Health Services Research. 13(143), 1-10. PMID: 23597163. 9. *Zou, H., Li, Z., Nolan, M., Wang, H., Hu, L. (2013). Self-Management Among Chinese People With Schizophrenia and Their Caregivers: A Qualitative Study. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 27(1), 4253. 10. Zou, H., Li, Z., Nolan, M. T., Arthur, D., Wang, H., Hu, L. (2013). Self-management education interventions for persons with schizophrenia: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, PMID: 22882803, 22(3):256-71. 11. Heinze, K., Nolan, M. T. (2012). Parental decision making for children with cancer at the end of life: A Systematic Review, Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing. 29(6), 337-345. PMID: 22992427 12. *Jie, B., Jiang, Z. M., Nolan, M. T., Zhu, S. N., Yu, K., Kondrup, J. (2012). Impact of preoperative nutritional support on clinical outcome in abdominal surgical patients at nutritional risk. Nutrition. (10):1022-7 PMID:22673593 13. *Foradori, M. A., & Nolan, M. T. (2012). Effect of a study map intended to support informed consent in transplant research. Progress in Transplantation, 22, 56-61. PMID: 22489444 14. Sylvia, M. L., Weiner, J. P., Nolan M.T., Han, H. R., Brancati, F., White, K. (2012). Work limitations and their relationship to morbidity burden among academic health center employees with diabetes. Workplace health Saf, 60(10), 425-34. PMID 22998691 15. Nolan, M. T., Liu, H., Li, Z., Lu, C., & Hill, M. N. (2011). International doctoral education partnership: The first full-time doctoral program for nurses in China. Journal of Professional Nursing, 27, 354-361. PMID: 22142911 16. Wen-tao, P., Nolan, M. T. & Zhang, J. (2011). Concept analysis of anticipatory nausea. Journal of Nursing (China), 18(10A), 0001- 04. 17. *Sharma, R. K., Hughes, M. T., Nolan, M. T., Tudor, C., Kub, J., Terry, P. B., & Sulmasy, D. P. (2011). Family understanding of seriously-ill patient preferences for family involvement in healthcare decision making. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 8, 881-886. PMCID: PMC3138973. 18. *Kang, X., Li, Z., & Nolan, M. T. (2011). Informal caregivers' experiences of caring for patients with chronic heart failure: Systematic review and metasynthesis of qualitative studies. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 26(5), 386-94, PMID 21263337. 19. *Wang, Y., Jiang, Z.M., Nolan, M.T., Jiang, H., Han, H.R., Yu, K., Jie, B., Liang, X.K. (2010). The impact of glutamine dipeptide-supplemented parenteral nutrition on outcomes of surgical patients: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN), 34(5), 521-529. PMID 20852180

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20. *Schneider, S., Kub, J., Hughes, M. T., Texeira, K., Sulmasy, D., Astrow, A., Thompson, R. E., Clawson, L., & Nolan, M. T. (2010). Barriers to research participant retention in a longitudinal study of end of life decision making. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing,12(3),177-183. 21. *Jie, B., Jiang, Z. M., Nolan, M. T., Efron, D. T., Zhu, S. N., Yu, K., & Kondrup, J. (2010). Impact of nutritional support on clinical outcome in patients at nutritional risk: A multicenter, prospective cohort study in Baltimore and Beijing teaching hospitals. Nutrition, 11-12, 1088-1093. PMID: 19963351 22. *Nolan, M. T., Hughes, M. T., Kub, J., Terry, P. B., Astrow, A. B., Thompson, R. E., et al. (2009). Development and validation of the family decision making self-efficacy scale. Palliative and Supportive Care,7, 315-321. PMID: 19788773, PMCID: PMC2814174 23. Kverno, K., Black, B., Nolan, M. T., & Rabins, P. (2009). Research on treating neuropsychiatric symptoms of advanced dementia with non-pharmacological strategies 1998–2008: A systematic literature review. International Psychogeriatrics,5, 825-843. PMID: 19586562, PMCID: PMC3058045 24. *Xiaokun, L., Jiang, Z., Nolan, M. T., Yu, K., Chen, W., Wu, X., et al. (2009). Nutritional risk, undernutrition, overweight, obesity and nutritional support among hospitalized patients in Beijing teaching hospitals. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 18(1), 54-62. PMID: 19329396, 25. *Xiaokun, L., Jiang, Z., Nolan, M. T., Efron, D., & Kondrup, J. (2008). Comparative survey on nutritional risk and nutritional support between Beijing and Baltimore teaching hospitals. Nutrition, 24, 969-976. PMID: 18662862 26. *Czarney, M. J., Faden, R., Nolan, M. T., Bodensiek, E., & Sugarman, J. (2008). Medical and nursing students' television viewing habits: Potential implications for bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics, 8(12), 1-8. PMID: 19085461, PMCID: PMC3056774 27. *Astrow, A. B., Sood, M. T., Nolan, M. T., Terry, P. B., Clawson, L., Kub, J., et al. (2008). Decision making in patients with advanced cancer compared with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Journal of Medical Ethics, 34(9), 664-668. PMID: 18757636, PMCID: PMC2572766 28. Nolan, M. T., Wenzel, J., Han, H. R., Allen, J., Paez, K., & Mock, V. (2008). Advancing a program of research within a nursing faculty role. Journal of Professional Nursing, 24(6), 364-370. PMID: 19022210, PMCID: PMC2660378 29. *Nolan, M. T., Kub, J., Hughes, M. T., Terry, P. B., Astrow, A. B., Carbo, C. A., et al. (2008). Family health care decision making and self-efficacy with patients with ALS at the end of life. Palliative and Supportive Care, 6, 273-280. PMID: 18662421, PMCID: PMC2572768 30. *Sulmasy, D. P., Hughes, M. T., Thompson, R. E., Astrow, A. B., Terry, P. B., Kub, J., & Nolan, M. T. (2007). How would terminally ill patients have others make decisions for them in the event of decisional incapacity? A longitudinal study. Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 55(12), 1981-8. PMID: 18031490, PMCID: PMC2583169

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31. *Johnson, J. O., Sulmasy, D. P., & Nolan, M. T. (2007). Patients’ experiences of being a burden on family in terminal illness. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 9(5), 264-269. PMID: 19183701, PMCID: PMC2632772 32. *Walton-Moss, B., Boulware, E., Cooper, M., Taylor, L., Dane, K., & Nolan, M. T. (2007). A prospective pilot study of living kidney donor decision making and outcomes. Clinical Transplantation, 21, 86-93. PMID: 17302596 33. Taylor, L., Dudley-Brown, S., & Nolan, M. T. (2006). Evidence on spouse responses to illness as a guide to understanding and studying spouse responses to living organ donation. Progress in Transplantation, 16(2), 117-126. 34. *Nolan, M. T., Hodgin, M., Olsen, S., Coleman, J., Sauter, P., Baker, D., et al. (2006). Spiritual issues of family members in a pancreatic cancer chat room. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33(2), 239244. PMID: 16518439 35. Walton-Moss, B. J., Taylor, L., & Nolan, M. T. (2005). Ethical analysis of living organ donation. Progress in Transplantation, 15(3), 303-309. PMID: 16252641 36. *Coleman, J., Olsen, S., Sauter, P., Baker, D., Hodgin, M., Stanfield, C., Emerling, A., Hruban, R., & Nolan, M. T. (2005). The effect of a frequently asked questions (FAQ) module on a pancreatic cancer website patient/family chat room. Cancer Nursing, 28(6), 460-468. PMID: 16330968 37. *Nolan, M. T., Hughes, M., Narendra, D. P., Sood, J. R., Terry, P. B., Astrow, A. B., et al. (2005). When patients lack capacity: The roles that patients with terminal diagnoses would choose for their physicians and loved ones in making medical decisions. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 30(4), 342-353. PMID: 16256898, PMCID: PMC2604910 38. Nolan, M. T., & Mock, V. (2004). A conceptual framework for end-of-life care: A reconsideration of factors influencing the integrity of the human person. Journal of Professional Nursing, 20, 351360. PMID: 15599868 39. Nolan, M. T., Walton-Moss, B., Taylor, L., & Dane, K. (2004). Living kidney donor decision making: State of the science and directions for future research. Progress in Transplantation, 14, 201-209. PMID: 15495779 40. *Kub, J. E., Nolan, M. T., Hughes, M. T., Terry, P. B., Sulmasy, D. P., Astrow, A., et al. (2003). Religious importance and practices of patients with a life-threatening illness: Implications for screening protocols. Applied Nursing Research, 16, 196-200. PMID: 12931334 41. *Nolan, M. T. (2003). Could lack of clarity in written advance directives contribute to their ineffectiveness? Applied Nursing Research,16, 65-69. PMID: 12624865 42. *Krenzischek, D. A., Schafer, J., Bukowski, J., Nolan, M. T., Bernacki, E., & Dorman, T. (2002). Phase I collaborative pilot study: Waste anesthetic gas levels in the PACU. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 17, 227-239. 43. *Channel, D. A., Navarro, V. B., & Nolan, M. T. (2002). An evidence-based practice study: Critical 9

events following eye surgery in one ophthalmic PACU. Insight, 4, 92-94. PMID: 12520981 44. *Poe, S., Nolan, M. T., Dang, D., Oechsle, D., Kress, L., Larkins, J., et al. (2001). Ensuring safety in patients receiving sedation for procedures: Evaluation of clinical practice guidelines. Journal on Quality Improvement, 27, 28-41. PMID: 11147238 45. Nolan, M. T. (2000). Improving patient care through data competence. Nursing Economics, 18, 250-254. 46. Nolan, M. T., Johnson, C., Coleman, J., Patterson, S., & Dang, D. (2000). Unifying organizational approaches to measuring and managing patient outcomes. Journal of Nursing Administration, 30, 27-33. PMID: 10650433 47. *Johnson, C., & Nolan, M. T. (2000). A guide to choosing technology to support the measurement of patient outcomes. Journal of Nursing Administration, 30, 21-26. PMID: 10650432 48. *Nolan, M. T., Pressman, E. K., Starklauf, B. L., & Gregory, R. E. (1999). Consent documents, reproductive issues, and the inclusion of women in clinical trials. Academic Medicine, 74, 275-281. PMID: 10099651 49. Nolan, M. T. (1999). Ethical dilemmas in living donor organ transplantation. Journal of Transplant Coordination, 9, 225-229. PMID: 10889696 50. Nolan, M. T., Morrison, J., Riegel, B., & Thomason, T. (1999). Support of an off-site student through collaboration and e-mail. Nurse Educator, 24, 8-10. PMID: 10876525 51. *Henninger, D., & Nolan, M. T. (1998). A comparative evaluation of two educational strategies to promote publication by nurses. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 29, 79-84. PMID: 9582776 52. *Nolan, M. T., Harris, A., Kufta, A., Opfer, N., & Turner, H. (1998). Preparing nurses for the acute care case manager role: Educational needs identified by existing case managers. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 29, 130-134. PMID: 9652267 53. *Cupples, S., Nolan, M. T., Augustine, S., & Kynock, D. (1998). Perceived stressors and coping strategies among heart transplant candidates. Journal of Transplant Coordination, 8, 179-187. PMID: 9866548 54. Klemm, P., & Nolan, M. T. (1998). Internet cancer support groups: Legal and ethical issues for nurse researchers. Oncology Nursing Forum, 25, 673-676. PMID: 9599350 55. *Nolan, M. T., & Bruder, M. (1997). Patients' attitudes towards advance directives and end of life treatment decisions. Nursing Outlook, 45, 204-208. PMID: 9364529 56. Nolan, M. T., & Augustine, S. M. (1997). Editing a nursing practice book. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 16, 274-280. PMID: 9335667

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57. Dabbs, A. D., & Nolan, M. T. (1997). Nurses as members of institutional review boards. Applied Nursing Research, 10, 101-107. PMID: 9197050 58. Nolan, M. T., Nyberg, D., Poe, S., Case-Cromer, D., Frink, B., & Schauble, J. (1997). Scanner technology for data-based decision making, Nursing Economics, 15, 24-31. PMID: 9087041 59. *Rein, A. J., Harshman, D. L., Frick, T., Phillips, J. Lewis, S., & Nolan, M. T. (1996). Advance directive decision making among medical inpatients. Journal of Professional Nursing, 12, 39-46. PMID: 8583031 60. *Porter, R. R., Krout, L., Parks, V., Gibbs, S., Luers, E. S., Nolan, M. T., et al. (1994). Perceived stress and coping strategies among candidates for heart transplantation during the organ waiting period, Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 13, 102-107. PMID: 8167114 61. Nolan, M. T., Larson, E., McGuire, D., Hill, M., & Haller, K. (1994). A review of approaches to integrating research and practice. Applied Nursing Research,7, 199-207. PMID: 7818275 62. Marschke, P., & Nolan, M. T. (1993). Research related to case management. Nursing Administration Quarterly,17, 16-21. PMID: 8502417 63. *Baker, K., Evans, C., Tiburzi, T., Nolan, M. T., Frost, G., Kokoski, P., et al. (1993). Costing services: Comparing three IV medication systems. Nursing Management, 24, 56-60. PMID: 8455896 64. *Nolan, M. T., Cupples, S. A., Brown, M., Pierce, L., Lepley, D., & Ohler, L. (1992). Perceived stress and coping strategies among families of cardiac transplant patients during the organ waiting period. Heart & Lung, 21, 540-547. PMID: 1447001 65. *Gould, M. T. (1992). Nursing home elderly. Social-environmental factors. Journal of Gerontology Nursing, 18,13-20. PMID: 1401751 66. Nolan, M. T. (1992). Natural law as a unifying ethic. Journal of Professional Nursing, 8, 358-361. PMID: 1430657 67. Elliott, D., Gould, M. T., Hickey, M., & Stablein, D. (1991). Maintaining clinical excellence in a weekend alternative program: The role of the divisional clinical manager. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 22, 24-28. PMID: 1899261 68. *Elliott, D. Y., & Gould, M. T. (1989). AIDS: What is at stake and how nurses cope. Journal of Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing, 1, 79-84. PMID: 3235994 69. *Dittmann, E. E., & Gould, M. T. (1987). Refinement of nursing diagnosis skills: The effect of clinical nurse specialist teaching and consultation. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 18, 157-159. PMID: 3116051 70. *Gould, M. T. (1983). Nursing diagnoses concurrent with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neurosurgical Nursing, 15, 339-345. PMID: 6558115

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Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Edited Journal Issue 1.

Gould, M. T. (1991). Transplantation, Issue Editor. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 13. Editorials, Reviews

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Nolan, M.T. (2014). Quality of Nursing Doctoral Education Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research, 1(3), 1-2.

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Nolan, M.T. (2013). Greetings from the INDEN President, Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research, 1(2), 1-2.

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Nolan, M.T. (2013). Quality of Nursing Doctoral Education. Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research, 1(1), 1-2.

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Hinds, P. S., Feetham, S. L., Kelly, K. P., & Nolan, M. T. (2012). The family factor: Knowledge needed in oncology research, Cancer Nursing, 35(1),

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Czarny, M. J., Faden, R. R., Nolan, M. T., Bodensiek, E., & Sugarman, J. (2008). Response to open peer commentaries on “medical and nursing students’ television viewing habits: Potential implications for bioethics.” American Journal of Bioethics, 8(12). W1. (Invited).

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Nolan, M. T. (1997). Data management: A powerful tool for nurse leaders. Nursing Spectrum (Wash DC). Jul 14;7, 5. (Invited).

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Nolan, M. T. (1996). Book review of Penslar, R. L. (1995). Indianapolis, Indiana University Press. For Nursing Research,45,127. (Invited).

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Gould, M. T. (1992). Book review of Singer, P. (1990). Embryo experimentation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. For Review of Metaphysics,13, 635-636. (Invited). Books

1. Nolan, M. T., & Mock, V. (Eds.). (2000). Measuring patient outcomes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2. Nolan, M. T., & Augustine, S. (Eds.). (1995). Transplantation nursing: Acute and long-term management. Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange. Book Chapters 1. Nolan, M. T. (2009). Ethical issues in organ donation and transplantation. In E. J. Furton & P. J. Cataldo (Eds.), Catholic health care ethics: A manual for practitioners. Philadelphia, PA: The National Catholic Bioethics Center. 2. Nolan, M. T. (2009). The professional-patient relationship. In E. J. Furton & P. J. Cataldo (Eds.), 12

Catholic health care ethics: A manual for practitioners. Philadelphia, PA: The National Catholic Bioethics Center. 3. Nolan, M. T., & Mock, V. (2000). The identification of patient outcomes. In M. T. Nolan & V. Mock (Eds.), Measuring patient outcomes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 4. Mock, V., & Nolan, M. T. (2000). Selection of instruments to measure outcomes and planning for data management. In M. T. Nolan & V. Mock (Eds.), Measuring patient outcomes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 5. Nolan, M. T. (2000). Creation and manipulation of SPSS data files. In M. T. Nolan & V. Mock (Eds.), Measuring Patient Outcomes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 6. Nolan, M. T. (2000). Persuasive presentation of patient outcomes graphics. In M. T. Nolan & V. Mock (Eds.), Measuring patient outcomes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 7. Nolan, M. T. (1995). Ethical issues in transplantation. In M. T. Nolan & S. Augustine (Eds.), Transplantation nursing: Acute and long-term management. Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange. 8. Nolan, M. T. (1995). Nursing research in transplantation. In M. T. Nolan & S. Augustine (Eds.), Transplantation nursing: Acute and long-term management. Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.

Abstracts 2009 Hughes, M. T., Kub, J., Sulmasy, D. P., Terry, P. B., & Nolan, M. T. (2009). A qualitative study of decision control preferences at the end of life [Abstract]. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 24, 9-9. 2008 Nolan, M. T., Boulware, L. E., Taylor, L., Melancon, J. K., Belcher, A., Rose, L., Dane, K., Klunk, S., Hoffman, M., Thompson, R. E., & Edwin, D. (2008). Involvement of family in living donor decision making [Abstract]. American Journal of Transplantation, 8, 607. 2007 Clawson, L., & Nolan, M. T. (2008). Family health care decision-making and self-efficacy with ALS patients at the end of life [Abstract]. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, 8(Suppl 1), 36-37. 2007 Taylor, L. A., Walker, P., Nolan, M. T., Segev, D., Hudson, K., & Hoffmann, M. (2007). On-line discussion boards: Impact on caregiver reports of satisfaction, support and decision making in health care [Abstract]. AMIA Annu Symp Proc,11,1130. 2007 Liang, X., Jiang, Z., Nolan, M. T., Efron, D., & Kondrup, J. (September, 8, 2007). Prevalence of nutrional risk, nutritional support applications and the changes of nutritional risk during hospitalization: A comparative survey between Beijing and Baltimore [Abstract]. Clinical Nutrition, 2(2), 50. Prague, Czech Republic: 29th Congress of European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.

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2006 Hughes, M., Nolan, M. T., Astrow, A., Terry, P. B., Kub, J., Thompson, R. E., Texeira, K., & Sulmasy, D. P. (2006). Longitudinal study of the preferred role of family in medical decisionmaking among terminally ill patients anticipating decisional incapacity [Abstract]. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21, 82-82 Presentations (selected): International 2014 Nolan, M.T. (2014). Preparing family for involvement in healthcare decision making at the end of life, Annual Conference of the Japanese Family Nursing Research Society, August 9 2014, Okayama, Japan, Keynote Address (Invited) 2014 Nolan, M.T. (2014). Family decision making at the end of life, Hiroshima University School of Nursing, Presentation to Faculty, August 10, 2014, Hiroshima, Japan (Invited) 2014 Nolan, M.T. (2014). Innovations in doctoral education in nursing, Okayama University, School of Nursing, Presentation to Faculty, August 12, 2014, Okayama, Japan (Invited) 2012 Nolan, M.T., Taylor, L.A., Rose, L., Belcher, A., Melancon, K., Tudor, C., James N. (2012). Living kidney donor decision making and outcomes, Sigma Theta Tau Research Congress Conference, August 1, 2012, Brisbane, Australia 2012 Nolan, M.T., Hughes, M.T., Kub, J., Terry, P.B., Thompson, R.E., Rose, L., Clawson, L., Astrow, A., Sulmasy, D. (2012). Trial of Ascertaining individual preferences for loved ones' role in endof-life decisions: The TAILORED trial, Research Conference at University of Technology at Sydney, July 27, 2012, Sydney Australia 2010 Rose, L., St. Ours, C., Tudor, C., Nolan, M.T. “Making the decision to donate an organ: the meaning of the donation experience for living kidney donors.” Paper presented at the 16th Annual International Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver, October (Refereed) 2010 Nolan, M.T., Hughes, M.T., Sulmasy, D.P., Tudor, C., Kub, J., Rose, L., Clawson, L., Astrow, A., Kumar, R., Rosenthal, S. A., Coleman, J., Lehmann, L., Thompson, R. E. Randomized controlled trial to support patient-family health care decision making at end of life, Charite University, Berlin, Germany, February 29, 2010. (Invited) 2010 Kumar, R., Hughes, M.T., Sulmasy, D.P., Tudor, C., Lehmann, L., Thompson, R.E., Terry, P., Kub, J., Rose, L., Clawson, L., Astrow, A., Rosenthal, S.A., Coleman, J., Nolan, M.T. Family understanding of patient preferences for family involvement in decision making at the end of life, New York, New York, March 5, 2010. Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of Society of General Internal Medicine (Refereed). 2010 Tanner, E., Tudor, C., Rosenthal, S., & Nolan, M.T. Academic structures in qualifying health professions in the US, Charite University, Berlin, Germany, February 26, 2010. (Invited) 2009 Nolan, M.T., Rosenthal, S.A., Klimmek, R.K., Wang, Y., Tudor, C., Kunene, M.B., DeGeest, S., Oh, E.G. International health systems and research course with international students and 14

faculty, International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing, Durban, South Africa, June 25, 2009. (Invited) 2008 Nolan, M.T. Evaluating the quality of research doctoral programs in nursing, Annual National Nursing Conference, Peking Union Medical College, School of Nursing, Beijing, China, July 10, 2008. (Invited) 2008 Nolan, M.T. Evidence-Based practice, Annual National Nursing Conference, Peking Union Medical College, School of Nursing, Beijing, China, July 10, 2008. (Invited) 2007 Clawson, L., & Nolan, M.T. Family health care decision making and self-efficacy with ALS patients at the end of life, International Motor Neuron Disease Association, Toronto, Canada, Dec. 2, 2007. (Refereed) 2007 Nolan, M.T., Kub, J., Hughes, M.T., Terry, P.B., Astrow, A.B., Carbo, C. A., et al. Theoretical framework for family decision making at the end of life, Sigma Theta Tau International Biennial Convention, Baltimore, MD, November 3, 2007. (Refereed) 2006 Nolan, M.T. Doctoral programs in nursing in the United States, Peking Union Medical College, School of Nursing, Beijing, China, Sept. 27, 2006. (Invited) 2006 Nolan, M.T., Kub, J., Hughes, M.T., Terry, P.B., Astrow, A.B., Carbo, C.A., et al. Family healthcare decision-making and self-efficacy with ALS patients at the end of life, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Research Congress, Montreal, Canada, July 20, 2006. (Refereed) 2006 Nolan, M.T., Hughes, M., Narendra, D.P., Sood, J.R., Terry, P.B., Astrow, A.B., et al. Patient and family decision making at the end of life, Distinguished Lecturer for Annual lecture sponsored by the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Hospice and Palliative Care, the Catholic University of Korea, College of Nursing, Seoul, Korea, May 17, 2006. (Invited) 2006 Nolan, M.T. A conceptual framework for end-of-life care: Factors influencing the integrity of the human person, the Catholic University of Korea, College of Nursing, Seoul, Korea, May 17, 2006. (Invited) 2005 Nolan, M.T., Hughes, M., Narendra, D.P., Sood, J.R., Terry, P.B., Astrow, A.B., et al. Differences in patient preferences for family involvement and actual involvement in health care decision making at the end of life, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Research Congress, Waikoloa, Hawaii, July 15, 2005. (Refereed) 2004 Nolan, M.T., Hughes, M., Narendra, D.P., Sood, J.R., Terry, P.B., Astrow, A.B., et al. Terminally ill patients’ preferences for involving family and physician in treatment decisions when too ill to speak for themselves, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Research Congress, Dublin, Ireland, July 23, 2004. (Refereed) National

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2014 Nolan, M.T. (2014). Educational Collaborations in a Global World, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Faculty Development Conference, February 6, 2014, Fort Worth, TX (Keynote) 2013 Nolan, M.T., Sommers, M., Redman, R. (2013). International PhD Education and Collaboration, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Doctoral Education Conference, January 25, 2013, San Diego, CA. (Invited). 2012 Xu, J., Nolan, M.T., Griffin, K., Hughes, M.T., Johnson, J.A., Lee, M.C. (2012). Symptom Severity and QOL in patients with cancer, ALS, and CHF, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, September 14, 2012, Washington, DC. Poster. (Refereed). 2012 Lee, M.C., Sulmasy, D. P., Johnson, J., Kub, J., Lehmann, L., Rose, L., Nolan, M.T. (2012). Family members’ self-efficacy in health care decision making at the end of life, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, September 14, 2012, Washington, DC. Poster. (Refereed). 2011 Rosenthal, S.A. & Nolan, M.T. (2011). Parent decision making in the neonatal intensive care unit, Oct 15. Minneapolis MN. (Refereed) 2010 Sharma R.K., Hughes, M.T., Sulmasy, D.P., Tudor, C., Lehmann L., Thompson R.E., Terry P., Kub J., Rose L., Clawson L., Astrow A., Rosenthal S.A., Coleman J., Nolan M.T. (2010). Family understanding of patient preferences for family involvement in decision making at the end of life, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Conference, October 23, 2010, San Diego, CA. (Refereed) 2010 Pandian V., Klimmek R, Rose L, Boulware L.E., Taylor L.A., Belcher A., Dane K.E., Klunk S., Grant M., St. Ours C.L., Swarup A., Nolan M.T. (2010). Living Kidney Donor’s Perception of the Donation Experience, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) Conference, September 28, 2010, Washington, D.C. (Refereed) 2010 Nolan, M.T. Pursuing a Career in Research, Annual Research Dinner, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA, June 3, 2010. (Invited) 2010 Kumar, R., Hughes, M. T., Sulmasy, D. P., Tudor, C., Lehmann, L., Thompson, R.E., Kub, J., Rose, L., Clawson, L., Astrow, A., Rosenthal, S.A., Coleman, J., & Nolan, M.T. (accepted for presentation, 2010). Family understanding of patient preferences for family involvement in decision-making at the end of life, Society for General Internal Medicine (SGIM) Annual Conference. (Refereed) 2010 Nolan, M.T. Advancing a program of end of life research, Speaker at University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Celebration of Success Dinner, June 2010. (Invited) 2008 Nolan, M.T., & Hill, M.N. International doctoral program partnerships, American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), Doctoral Education Conference, Captiva Island, FL, January 24, 2008. (Invited) 16

2007 Nolan, M.T. Research design and methodological challenges in end of life research, Guest Scholar Presentation, PhD 81403, Research Methods I, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, November 7, 2007. (Invited) 2005 Nolan, M.T. State of the Science on End of Life Research, for National Institute of Nursing Research Anniversary Research Conference, October 11, 2005, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, Invited Speaker and Moderator for Panel on End-of-Life Research. (Invited) 2002 Nolan, M.T. Response to the Paper, “Maximizing benefits and minimizing risks in health services research near the end of life” by B. Daly and K. Rosenfeld, at the NINR workshop, “Ethical Challenges of End-of-Life Research that Involves Persons with Genetic Disorders.” Objective: Provide recommendations to IRBs and investigators for human subjects protections in end of life research, Bethesda, MD, September 12-13, 2002. (Invited) 2001 Nolan, M.T. Cancer and end of life, National Institute of Nursing Research and the NIH Clinical Center, Department of Nursing Conference, Celebrate Nursing Research and Practice, Bethesda, MD, May 3, 2001. (Invited) 2000 Nolan, M.T. Measuring patient outcomes: The new competency in nursing, American Society of Perianesthesia Nurses, National Conference, Kansas City, April 19, 2000. (Invited) 2000 Nolan, M.T. Research involving special populations, Current Human Research Issues and Solutions, Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, October 3, 2000. (Invited) 2000 Nolan, M.T. Measuring patient outcomes, Annual Ophthalmological Conference, Johns Hopkins Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Baltimore, MD, June 1, 2000. (Invited) Regional 2012 Nolan, M.T., Advancing a Program of Scholarship, Washington Nursing Research Consortium, Providence Hospital, Washington, DC, November 12, 2012. (Invited) 2008 Nolan, M.T., Smith, B., Glass, N., & Campbell, J. Challenges and strategies in the conduct of international interdisciplinary research, Symposium, Southern Nursing Research Society, Annual Research Conference, Baltimore, MD, February 12, 2009. (Refereed) 2005 Nolan, M.T. Patient outcomes and the power of data, Keynote Speaker, Leadership Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, Xi Psi Chapter, Loyola University, New Orleans, LA, March 18, 2005. (Invited) 2004 Nolan, M.T. Patient preferences for decision control over health care treatments in terminal illness, Southern Nursing Research Society, Louisville, KY, February 21, 2004. (Refereed) 2001 Nolan, M.T. Allocation of health care resources at the end of life, The ethics of health care: An assessment in Germany and the United States, The Catholic University of America Schools of 17

Law, Philosophy, and Nursing, Washington, DC. October 4, 2001. (Invited) 1999 Nolan, M. Consent documents, reproductive issues, and the inclusion of women in clinical trials, Eastern Nursing Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, April 10, 1999. (Refereed) 1997 Nolan, M.T. Ethics and research in clinical practice, The Northeastern Orthopedic Nurses Association, Baltimore, MD, March 14, 1997. (Invited) 1996 Nolan, M.T., Cupples, S.A., Brown, M., Pierce, L., Lepley, D., & Ohler, L. Perceived stress and coping strategies among families of cardiac transplant candidates during the organ waiting period, Eastern Nursing Research Society, Philadelphia, April 15, 1996. (Refereed) 1996 Nolan, M.T. Roundtable discussion leader, research utilization, Eastern Nursing Research Society, Philadelphia, April 15, 1996. (Invited) 1989 Nolan, M.T. The relationship of perceived social environmental factors and functional health status to life satisfaction in the elderly, Kappa Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, February 23, 1989. (Refereed) 1989 Nolan, M.T. Factors related to life satisfaction in elderly nursing home residents, Capitol Area Social Psychology Association, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, March 11, 1989. (Refereed) Local 2011

Nolan, M.T., Aslakson, R. Ethical Issues at the end of life in critical care settings, Presentation to Neuroscience Nurses for Certification as Neuroscience Registered Nurses (CNRN), The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 4/29/11 and 5/20/11.

2009 Nolan, M.T., Taylor, L., Boulware, L.E., Rose, L., Melancon, K., Dane, K., Klunk, S. Belcher, A., & Thompson, R.E. Differences in family and financial stress and the decision to donate in black and white living kidney donors, 5/28/09 Panel Member on Empowering patients to determine acceptable health risks and benefits, 5/29/09 Speaker and panel member on International Symposium on Understanding health benefits and risks: empowering patients and citizens, Johns Hopkins University School of Engineering, Baltimore, Maryland. (Invited) 2008 Nolan, M.T. Host and Program Planner of Research Day for visiting faculty and students from, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, July 21, 2008. 2007 Nolan, M.T. Host and Program Planner of Research Day for visiting faculty and students from, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, July 24, 2007. 2007 Nolan, M.T. Health care decision making at the end of life, Conference on Theory, Research, and Interventions on Health Care Decision Making and Communication, Jointly sponsored by the Center on Collaborative Intervention Research in the School of Nursing, The Berman 18

Bioethics Institute, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health of Johns Hopkins University, April 19, 2007 (Invited) 2006 Nolan, M.T., Hughes, M., Narendra, D.P., Sood, J.R., Terry, P.B., Astrow, A.B., et al. Host and Program Planner of Research Day for visiting faculty and students from, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, July 26, 2006. 2005 Nolan, M.T. Expert Panel Member on End of life care, living with grief: Ethical dilemmas at the end of life, 12th Annual Teleconference on Living with Grief, Hospice Foundation of America, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 20, 2005. (Invited) 2001 Nolan, M.T. Opportunities and challenges in palliative care research, Fifth Annual Lecture Series in Palliative Care, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, October 10, 2002. (Invited) 1999 Nolan, M.T. Measuring patient outcomes: Where do you want to go today? The Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumni Association Annual Conference, June 8, 1999. (Invited) 2000 Nolan, M.T. Directing a nursing research program in a clinical setting, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, April 13, 2000. (Invited) 2000 Nolan, M.T. Measuring patient outcomes, Annual Ophthalmological Conference, Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Baltimore, MD, June 1, 2000. (Invited) 1999 Nolan, M.T. Ethical issues in clinical settings, Marymount University Graduate Students, Arlington, VA, November 1, 1999. (Invited) 1997 Nolan, M.T. Research in clinical practice, The Maryland Clinical Nurse Specialist Association, Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, MD, April 8, 1997. (Invited) 1997 Nolan, M.T. Ethical issues in acute care, Marymount University, Arlington, VA, November 18, 1997. (Invited) 1996 Nolan, M.T. Virtue in leadership, Keynote Address at Sigma Theta Tau, Kappa Chapter, Induction Ceremony, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, April 21, 1996. (Invited) 1996 Nolan, M.T. Ethical issues in research and practice, Annual Conference on Asthma and Allergy Nursing, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, October 5, 1996. (Invited) 1994 Nolan, M.T. The integration of hospital and school of nursing research programs, Annual Distinguished Lecture, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, January 18, 1994. (Invited) 1994 Nolan, M. T. Nursing research in the clinical setting, Harbor View Hospital, July 19, 1994. (Invited)

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1993 Nolan, M.T. Establishing a clinical research program, St. Joseph's Hospital, Towson, MD. (Invited) 1993 Nolan, M.T. The role of the clinical nurse specialist in measuring and managing outcomes, Advanced Nursing Practice: Roles and Realities in the Year 2000, The University of Maryland, School of Nursing, November 19, 1993. (Invited) 1993 Nolan, M.T. Ethical issues in acute care, Marymount University, School of Nursing, November 29, 1993. (Invited) 1992 Nolan, M.T., Cupples, S.A., Brown, M., Pierce, L., Lepley, D., & Ohler, L, Stress and coping among families of cardiac transplant patients during the organ waiting period, Clinical and Systems Research Conference, The George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC, September 15, 1992. (Refereed) Other Standards/Protocol Development 2009 Non Heart Beating Organ Donor Policy, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Ethics Committee Reviewer 2004 Advanced Care Planning, Core Curriculum for Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Association, Expert Reviewer, 1/29/04 2000 Clinical Practice Guideline on Non-Heartbeating Organ Donation, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Reviewer of The Johns Hopkins Medical Ethics Committee, 2/1/00 1999 Poe, S., Nolan, M. T., Dang, D., Oechsle, D., Kress, L., Larkins, J., Feroli, E. R., Walker, A., Maxwell, L., & Schauble, J. Clinical Practice Guideline for the Administration of Conscious Sedation for Procedures, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Task Force on Conscious Sedation, Expert Participant, 5/1/99 Published: (2001). Ensuring safety in patients receiving sedation for procedures: Evaluation of clinical practice guidelines. Journal on Quality Improvement, 27, 28-41 1997 Clinical Practice Guideline for Implementation of Advance Directives, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Task Force on Advance Directives, Expert Reviewer, 3/5/97 1992 Clinical Practice Guideline on Living Liver Organ Donation, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Reviewer of The Johns Hopkins Medical Ethics Committee, 11/1/92 Media and Press Releases Young, M. (2012). Study map can support informed consent review, IRB Advisor, 12(11), 126-127. Study of use of a visual aid to facilitate informed consent for research (Foradori and Nolan, 2012, Progress in Transplantation) was described and cited in the column, “Best Practices” on this publication that targets IRB members in the U.S. 20

O’Reilly, K. (2009). TV doctors' flaws become bioethics teaching moments, Amednews.com, http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2009/01/26/prl20126.htm, Jan 26, 2009. Laidlaw, S. (2008). Nursing and med students learn ethics from TV, Healthzone.ca, http://www.healthzone.ca/health/article/557468, Dec 26, 2008. Kim, H. J. (2006). End of Life Research Presentation, news story about M. Nolan’s presentation "Patient and Family Decision Making at the End of Life" as distinguished lecturer for annual lecture sponsored by the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Hospice and Palliative Care, the Catholic University of Korea, College of Nursing, Seoul, Korea, May 17, 2006 Korean Nurses Association News, Article describing June 8, 2006. Editor. (2005). Johns Hopkins Clinicians to Study Living Kidney Donors, Nephrology Insight, a Form involving the renal patient and the health care team, 17: 31. Zibel, A. (2005). Hopkins to lead $2M. Donor Study, Baltimore Business Journal, April 4, 2005, http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2005/04/04/daily8.html. EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Editorial board memberships 2012-present 2007-present 2005-present 1989-1990

Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education & Research, Editor Progress in Transplantation Oncology Nursing Forum Journal of Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing

Peer Review Activities 2011–present

Journal of Palliative Medicine

2011–present

The Gerontologist

2011-present

Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences

2008-present

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

2009-present

Research in Nursing and Health (RINAH)

2006-present

Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

2005-present

Western Journal of Nursing Research

2004-present

Journal of General Internal Medicine

2004-present

Patient Education and Counseling 21

1997-present

Progress in Transplantation

2000-2010

International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology

1998-2010

The American Journal of Managed Care

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Society/Association membership and leadership International International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN) 2011-present President 2007-present Board of Directors 2012-2013 2013 Biennial Conference Planning Committee 2005-2006 Chair, Nominating Committee Society for Medical Decision Making 2006 -present Shared Decision Making Research Group Oncology Nursing Society 2005-present Editorial Board Member for Oncology Nursing Forum 2005-present Research Special Interest Group 2005-present Ethics Special Interest Group Sigma Theta Tau, National Nursing Honor Society 2007 Research Abstract Reviewer for Annual International Research Conference 2005 Research Abstract Reviewer for Annual International Research Conference 2002-2003 Awards Committee, nu beta chapter 1989-1992 Awards Committee, kappa chapter 1979-1980 President, gamma theta chapter National American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) 2011 Scientific Subcommittee reviewing abstracts for annual conference. Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Association 2005 Expert Reviewer for Certification Examination in Palliative Care Nursing 2004 Expert Reviewer for Core Curriculum on Advanced Care Planning Southern Nursing Research Society 2006 2006

Award Review Committee for D. Jean Wood Nursing Scholarship Award Award Review Committee for Hartford Institute Geriatric Nursing Award 22

Eastern Nursing Research Society 1999-2000 1997-1998 1997

Special Interest Group on Systems Research Chair, Special Interest Group on Research Utilization Scientific Reviewer of Abstracts Submitted for Annual Meeting

American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses 1999-2005

Research Advisory Board Member

Washington Area Nursing Research Consortium 1995

Program Coordinator for Clinical and Systems Research Conference held at The Johns Hopkins Hospital

American Neuroscience Nurses Association 1989-1992

Movement Disorders Committee

Advisory Panels National Invited Participant in a National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Panel on “Innovative Questions Workshop on End-of-Life and Palliative Care”. Convened to develop innovative questions related to end-of-life science in the next 10 years. 5/7/2014, Bethesda, MD Invited Participant in a National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Panel on “Advancing End-ofLife Science”. Convened to examine major public health challenges and scientific challenges related to end-of-life science in the next 5 years. One of 15 interdisciplinary researchers and other leaders to be invited, 4/16/2009, Bethesda, MD Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Association Expert Reviewer for Certification Examination in Palliative Care Nursing, 03/01/2005 Expert Reviewer for Core Curriculum on Advanced Care Planning, 11/29/2004 Invited Participant in National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Advisory Panel on “Ethical Challenges of Palliative Care Research”. Purpose was to define ethical aspects of palliative care research which warrant special guidelines, procedures, or restrictions, 9/12/2002 – 9/13/2002, Bethesda, MD Invited participant in a National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Advisory Panel on “End of Life Issues in Genetic Illnesses”. Purpose was to advise NINR regarding end of life research issues in particular, end of life issues associated with genetic illness, 9/26/2001, Bethesda, MD American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses 23

Research Advisory Board Member, 1999 - 2005 Research Grant and Abstract Review International Research Abstract Review: 11th World Congress on Internet in Medicine, Society for Internet in Medicine, Scientific Reviewer, 4/24/2006 International Conference of Sigma Theta Tau, 38th Biennial Convention, Scientific Reviewer, 3/29/2005 Research Grant Review: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Innovational Research Incentives Awards, Scientific Reviewer, 4/16/03 National Research Grant Review: VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D), Scientific Merit Review Board, Nursing Research Initiative (NRI), Research Grant Review Panel, Arlington, VA, 3/6/2014 National Institutes of Health, Nursing and Related Clinical Sciences Study Section (NRCS), Scientific Reviewer, Washington, DC, 2/10/2011 TriService Nursing Research Program, Congressionally funded Research Awards, U.S. Department of Defense, Scientific Review Panel Member, Washington, DC, 2/11/2002 - 1/12/2010 Southern Nursing Research Society, Annual Research Grant Award, Scientific Reviewer, 07/08/2007 also Expert Reviewer for Award Finalists Southern Nursing Research Society, Annual Research Grant Award, Scientific Reviewer, 06/12/2006 also Expert Reviewer for Award Finalists 9/11/2006 National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Research on Research Integrity, Special Review Panel, Washington DC, Scientific Reviewer, 2/21/2006 – 2/22/2006 National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Predoctoral Fellowship Applications, Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Scientific Reviewer, 2/16/2006 National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Health of the Population, Health Services Organization and Delivery (HSOD), Special Emphasis Panel, Bethesda, MD, Scientific Reviewer 2/23/2005

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Retirement Research Foundation, Scientific Reviewer, Chicago, IL, 09/12/04 Research Abstract Review: American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities Scientific reviewer 4/17/2012 American Society of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Scientific Conference Scientific reviewer, 7/20/2011. Regional/Local Research Grant Review: Yeung Center for Collaborative Chinese Studies Johns Hopkins University, Office of the Provost, April 2011 Center for Collaborative Interventions Research Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Pilot Study Scientific Reviewer, 2004 -2006 Dorothy Evans Lyne Fund Research Award Review Committee; Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, 2002 - 2003 Shirley Sohmer Nursing Research Award The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Nursing, 1995-2002 Research Abstract Review: Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting Scientific Reviewer of Abstracts, 2008 Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting Scientific Reviewer of Abstracts, 2007 Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting Scientific Reviewer of Abstracts, 2006 Eastern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting Scientific Reviewer of Abstracts, 1997 Consultations International Seminar on Grant Writing and Writing for Publication for Faculty and PhD Students with Nancy Hodgson and Grace Ho Chinese Nursing PhD Program Consortium Peking Union Medical College School of Nursing, Beijing, China June 15 – June 19, 2013

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Seminar on Grant Writing and Writing for Publication for Faculty and PhD Students with Deborah Gross, Jeanne Alhusen, and Mei Ching Lee Chinese Nursing PhD Program Consortium Peking Union Medical College School of Nursing, Beijing, China June 11 – June 15, 2012 Seminar on Grant Writing and Writing for Publication for Faculty and PhD Students with Haera Han Chinese Nursing PhD Program Consortium Peking Union Medical College School of Nursing, Beijing, China June 13 – June 17, 2011 Consultation on Doctoral Education in Nursing Dr. Stefan Blüher, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Institut für Medizinische Soziologie, February 2010 Research Consultation for Validation of Japanese Version of Family Decision Making Self-Efficacy Scale Misae Ito, PhD, Professor, School of Nursing, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare Kurashiki, Okayama, JAPAN, July 2009 Faculty Consultant for International Doctoral Student Workshop International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN), Durban, South Africa, June 26, 2009 Research Consultant for Grant Application Michelle Di Giacomo, Patricia Davidson, Psychological needs of recently widowed women, School of Nursing, Curtin University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 2007, 2008 National: Illnesses & Disabilities module for womenshealth.gov Content reviewer for Womenshealth.gov website of the Office on Women’s Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, July 17, 2011 Seminar on NIH Grant Writing and Developing a Program of Research Dean Susan Salmond, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Nursing, Newark, NJ, March 30, 2009 Research Grant Review Dean Susan Salmond, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Nursing, Newark, NJ, March 7, 2009 Advisement on Developing an Outcomes Measurement Program Patricia Kelley, DNSc, RN, Director of Nursing Research, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD Presentation on outcomes measurement Patricia Kelley, DNSc, RN, Director of Nursing Research, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, January 11, 2002 26

Consultations (Program/project development) National 2009

External PhD Program Reviewer, Dean Afaf Meleis, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Member of 3-person external review team, September 10-11, 2009

2002-2008 Scientific Review Panel Member, TriService Nursing Research Program, Annual review of Congressionally funded Research Awards, 2006 U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC 2005

Expert Reviewer, Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Association, Certification Examination in Palliative Care Nursing, 3/1/2005

2004

Expert Reviewer, Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Association, Core Curriculum on Advanced Care Planning, 11/29/2004

2002-2004 Data Safety and Monitoring Committee Member, L-arginine therapy in acute myocardial infarction: The Vascular Interaction with Age in Myocardial Infarction (VINTAGE MI) randomized clinical trial. JAMA, 2006 Jan 4; 295(1), 58-64 1999

American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses. Establishing an organization research agenda and developing evidence-based practice guidelines

Local 2010

The Research Ethics Achievement Program Presentation at the Annual Retreat of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Johns Hopkins University 1/14/11

2009

Grant Preparation Consultation for application for Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Faculty Scholars Award, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Nursing, 2/2/2009

2006

Transplantation Team Communication: Expert reviewer for instrument to measure the communication of transplantation team members, for Joseph Kim, MD, doctoral candidate, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 8/4/2006

2005

Grant Writing for End of Life Care Research, Pastoral Clinical Internship Program, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 6/15/2005

2001

Invited participant in a National Institute of Nursing Research panel on “End of Life Issues in Genetic Illnesses” Purpose was to advise NINR regarding end of life research issues in particular, end of life issues associated with genetic illness, 27

Bethesda, MD, 9/26/2001 1999

Howard University, School of Nursing, Dr. Evelyn Tomes, Faculty, Development of University grant to fund the education of faculty in the measurement of patient outcomes

1997

University of Connecticut, School of Nursing, Storrs, CT, Doctoral Program Evaluation

1997

Franklin Square Hospital Center, Department of Nursing, Brenda Code, RN, MS, Use of Scanning Technology to Manage Clinical Quality Data: Site Visit

1996

The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty Satisfaction Evaluation and Needs Assessment for Edward Benz, MD Chairman of Medicine

Use of Advance Directive Attitude Survey Developed by Nolan and Bruder (1997): 2009

Marcia Miller, Department of Family Medicine, University of Florida

2007

JuHee Lee, Faculty, School of Nursing Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 8/12/07

2006

Carolyn Ramsey, Faculty, Florida College of Health Sciences, Orlando, FL, 6/13/2006

2005

Sharon Moloney, Graduate Student, University of Toronto, CA 8/25/05

2005

Shelly Huckaby, Graduate Student, University of Texas, Health Science Center, School of Nursing

2004

Judy Campbell, Doctoral Student, Tennessee State University

2004

Sarah Gilbert, Graduate Student, Radford University, VA

2003

Beth Holstein, Doctoral Student, West Suburban College of Nursing, Oak Park, Il, 2/6/2003.

2003

Ellen Riggle, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kentucky, 4/2/03

2002

Zella Goodwin, Student, University of Southern Florida, 10/28/02

2002

Graduate Student at Kean University, Union, NJ, 10/8/02

2002

Graduate Student at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, 12/11/02

2000

Laurie Maki, RN, NP, Mayo Clinic

1999

Janna Heyman, PhD, Fordham University Faculty 28

1999

Rebecca Douglas, Graduate Student, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1999

Frances Daves, Graduate Student, University of Connecticut. Role in Major Resources brought to SON not reflected above

Scholl Scholar Predoctoral Award (2010). Application written with Lisa O’Shea in JHU SON Development Office, $50,000 total for two $25,000 scholarships awarded 11/6/2009 – 12/1/2010 Jonas Scholar Award Application and Site Visit in NY City (2009) with Lisa O’Shea from SON Development Office, $63,000 per year for four years ($252,000) awarded for tuition and stipend support for a PhD student who agrees to teach on a nursing faculty of a university in the NY City metropolitan area for four years, 7/15/2008 – 7/14/2012 China Medical Board of New York (2009), Chinese Doctoral Program Partnership, Funding awarded for Cohort IV, application written with Dean Hill, ($135,000), 8/1/2009 – 7/31/2013 Ford African Scholars Foundation (2006), Submitted grant for visiting doctoral student award, $32,210 awarded to support the semester study of Ms. Buse Kunene from South Africa Presentation of Ethical Issues in Living Organ Donation and participation in planning for fund raising for new SON-Bioethics Institute Building to Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Board of Directors and Donors, NY City, NY, February 7, 2007.

OTHER Reviewer for Appointments, Promotion, and/or Tenure 2014

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Associate Professor

2014

Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine Associate Professor

2014

Case Western University, School of Nursing Associate Professor

2014

Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health Associate Professor

2014

The University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing Professor with Tenure

2013

The University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Professor

29

2013

Boston College, School of Nursing Professor with Tenure

2013

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Nursing Assistant Professor

2012

Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing Endowed Professorship

2012

Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor with Tenure and Endowed Professorship

2012

University of Virginia, School of Nursing Associate Professor with Tenure

2012

University of Technology, Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Health Sydney Australia

2012

University of Michigan, School of Nursing Collegiate Professorship

2012

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Associate Professor

2011

Duke University, School of Nursing Associate Professor with Tenure

2011

Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor with Tenure

2008

University of Pennsylvania Associate Professor

2008

University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Assistant Professor

2007

University of North Carolina Assistant Professor

2006

University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor with Tenure

2006

University of Delaware Associate Professor

2005

Wayne State University, College of Nursing Associate Professor with Tenure 30

CURRICULUM VITAE FORMAT PART II EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Classroom instruction International Peking Union Medical College School of Nursing, Beijing, China (20% support) Coordinator & Course Developer for Advanced Research Design II and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice. Fall 2009, Advanced Research Design II (NR100.826), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2009, Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (NR100.812), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2007, Advanced Research Design II (NR100.826), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2006, Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (NR100.812), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2006, Advanced Research Design II (NR100.826), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2005, Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (NR100.812), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2005, Advanced Research Design II (NR100.826), Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Local Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Spring 2014, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR110.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 4 students. Fall 2013, International Health Systems and Research (NR110.834), Developer and Co-Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 50% effort, 8 students. Spring 2013, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR110.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. Fall 2012, International Health Systems and Research (NR110.834), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 50% effort, 8 students. 31

Spring 2012, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR110.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 8 students. Fall 2011, International Health Systems and Research (NR110.834), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 50% effort, 4 students. Summer 2010, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 12 students. Spring 2010, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 14 students. Spring 2010, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR110.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 8 students. Fall 2009, International Health Systems and Research (NR110.834), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 4 students. Fall 2009, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 20 students. Summer 2009, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 20 students. Spring 2009, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 14 students. Spring 2009, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR110.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 8 students. Fall 2008, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 20 students. Fall 2008, International Health Systems and Research (NR110.834), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 10 students. Summer 2008, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 3 students. Spring 2008, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR110.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students Spring 2008, Dissertation Seminar (NR110.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 16 students. Fall 2007, Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (NR100.812), Developer and Support Faculty, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 5 students. 32

Fall 2007, Dissertation Seminar (NR100.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 22 students. Summer 2007, Dissertation Seminar (NR100.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 7 students. Spring 2007, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR100.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 7 students. Spring 2007, Dissertation Seminar (NR100.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 8 students. Fall 2006, Dissertation Seminar (NR100.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 8 students Summer 2006, Dissertation Seminar (NR100.890), Coordinator, 1-3 credits, PhD level, 50% effort, 4 students. Spring 2006, Responsibilities and Activities of the Nurse Scientist (NR100.891), Coordinator, 2 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 6 students. Fall 2005, Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (NR100.812), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 4 students. Spring 2005, Advanced Research Design II (NR100.826), Coordinator and Co-developer, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 9 students. Fall 2004, The Research Process in Nursing (NR100.309), Coordinator, 3 credits, BSN level, 100% effort, 85 students. Summer 2004, Dissertation Seminar (NR200.890), Coordinator, 2 credits, DNSc level, 100% effort, 4 students. Spring 2004, Advanced Research Design II (NR100.826), Co-developer and Faculty, 3 credits, PhD level, 100% effort, 9 students. Fall 2003, The Research Process in Nursing (NR100.309), Coordinator, 3 credits, BSN level, 100% effort, 56 students. Summer 2003, Dissertation Seminar (NR200.890), Coordinator, 2 credits, DNSc level, 100% effort, 4 students. Spring 2003, Managing Clinical Outcomes (NR300.503), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 22 students. Fall 2003, The Research Process in Nursing (NR100.309), Coordinator, 3 credits, BSN level, 100% effort, 33

56 students. Summer 2002, Health Informatics II (NR200.807), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, DNSc level, 100% effort, 4 students. Spring 2002, Research Design and Methodology (NR100.500), Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 26 students. Spring 2002, Managing Clinical Outcomes (NR300.503), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 14 students. Fall 2002, The Research Process in Nursing (NR100.309), Coordinator, 3 credits, BSN level, 100% effort, 84 students. Spring 2001, Managing Clinical Outcomes (NR300.503), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 31 students. Spring 2000, Managing Clinical Outcomes (NR300.503), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, BSN level, 100% effort, 22 students. Spring 1999, Managing Clinical Outcomes (NR300.503), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 16 students. Spring 1999, Case Management: Measuring and Maximizing Patient Outcomes (NR100.564), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 11 students. Spring 1998, Case Management: Measuring and Maximizing Patient Outcomes (NR100.564), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 6 students. Spring 1998, Managing Clinical Outcomes (NR300.503), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 20 students. Spring 1997, Case Management: Measuring and Maximizing Patient Outcomes (NR100.564), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 4 students Spring 1996, Advanced Specialty Nursing (NR100.543), Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 6 students Spring 1995, Ethics of Health Care (NR100.533), Developer and Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 22 students. Spring 1994, Acute Care II (NR100.521), Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 10 students. Spring 1993, Acute Care II (NR100.521), Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 3 students Spring 1992, Acute Care II (NR100.521), Coordinator, 3 credits, MSN level, 100% effort, 4 students.

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New Course Development 2008 NR110.834, International Health Systems and Research, PhD elective, created to advance doctoral students’ knowledge and ability to address the practical and ethical challenges of conducting research with vulnerable populations in developing countries. 2005 NR110.812, Evidence Based Nursing Practice, PhD elective. 2002 NR200.807, Health Informatics II, core course in the DNSc program, advanced students’ knowledge in data management and analysis using data sets. 1998 NR300.503, Managing Clinical Outcomes, core course in the Business of Nursing Master’s Program, prepared students to manage and use data from administrative and clinical data sets to improve processes and outcomes of care. 1997 NR110.564, Case Management: Measuring and Maximizing Patient Outcomes, Core course in Master’s Program. Curriculum Consultation International 2005-present

Peking Union Medical Center, University and School of Nursing, Beijing, China Consultation regarding Doctoral Program Curriculum at School of Nursing, First Nursing Doctoral Program in China, May 2005 to present

2010

Charite’ University School of Medicine, Institute for Medical Sociology, Berlin, Germany Doctoral Education in Nursing, February 26, 2010

2009

Denis Diderot University, Paris, France Consultation regarding PhD Program Development, Curriculum and Student outcomes, Policies and Procedures, Christophe Debout, Professor, Nursing and allied health professionals sciences department, EHESP School of Public Health, October 6, 2009

2006

The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea Presentation and Discussion of the Clinical Nurse Specialist role and certification in the United States. Also presentation of CNS Program Curriculum at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, May 18, 2006

2005

Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand Consultation regarding Doctoral Program Curriculum, Faculty of Nursing, Dean Wipida Kunaviktikul, May 16 to May 19, 2005 National

2009

Grant writing for NIH funding, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Nursing, Newark, NH, March 2, 2009 35

2008

Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK. PhD Program Curriculum, June 16, 2008

ACADEMIC SERVICE Years

Committee

Role

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 2010 - present

Chair, Department of Acute and Chronic Care

Chair

2010 - present

Academic Council

Member

2007-present 2008-present

JHU Director of China Doctoral Program Partnership School of Nursing Ethics Committee

Director Member

2005-present

PhD Curriculum Committee

Member

2003-present

Scientific Review Committee member, reviewing grants to be submitted for external funding

Member

2000-present

Sigma Theta Tau, National Nursing Honor Society: Programs Committee member at JHU (2000-2002)

Member

2009-2010

Information Technology Roundtable Stakeholders Committee

Member

2007- 2012

Faculty Grievance Committee

Member

2010 - 2012

Search Committee for two Department Chairs

Member

2006 - 2010

PhD Program Director

Director

2005-2010

PhD Admissions, Progressions, and Graduation Committee

Member

2007-2009

Chair, Faculty Senate

Chair

2006-2007

Implementation Team for School Organizational Restructuring

Member

2005-2007

Chair-Elect of Faculty Senate

Chair-Elect

2004-2007

Co-Director, China Doctoral Program Partnership

Co-Chair

2002-2009

Academic Council

Member

2003-2006

Standing Search Committee for Doctorally-Prepared Faculty Positions DNP Task Force

Chair

2005-2006

Faculty Senate Task Force on Organizational Structure and Decision Making

Member

2002-2005

DNSc Curriculum Committee

Member

2003-2005

DNSc Progressions Committee

Member

2002 2005

DNSc Program Director

Program Director

2005-2006

Member

36

Years

Committee

Role

2002-2002

DNSc Evaluation Task Force, Program Evaluation and Report on 9/2002

Co-Chair

2000-2002

Doctoral Program Admissions Committee for DNSc, Program

Member

2002-2002

Developer of Guidelines for the Dorothy Evans Lyne Fund for Collaborative Nursing Research along with Kathy Sabatier

Developer

1996-1997

Business of Nursing Program Planning Committee

Member

1991-1996

PhD Program Planning Committee, performed annual doctoral student evaluation from beginning of program through 1997

Member

1991-1992

Advanced Clinical Nursing Committee

Member

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 2006 - present

Discussion Group Leader on Professional Behavior 2nd Year Medical Students, School of Medicine

Faculty

1991-present

The Johns Hopkins Medical Ethics Committee and Consultation Service, Consultation Team Leader Subcommittee on Education, Chair (1997-1999)

Member (Co-Chair, 1991-1997)

2013

Teaching section on International Research Ethics with 1st Year Medical Students.

Faculty

2012

Search Committee for Director for the Dana Center for Preventive Ophthalmology, at the Wilmer Eye Institute.

Member

2003-2005

The Johns Hopkins Hospital Innovations in Quality Committee

Member

1992-2005

The Johns Hopkins Medicine Institutional Review Board (JHMIRB)

Member

2001-2004

Data Safety Monitoring Committee for "Vascular Interaction with Age in Myocardial Infarction," Principal Investigator, Steven Schulman, MD, School of Medicine

Member

1997-2002

Physician and Society Course, Year 1, School of Medicine, Discussion Group Leader

Faculty

1999-2001

The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Nursing, Research Committee Task Force on the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials, The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, Clinical Research Committee

Chair

1998-2000

Member

Johns Hopkins University 37

Years

Committee

Role

2004-present

Bioethics Institute of Johns Hopkins University

Joint Appointment

2003-present

Course on Research Ethics (CORE), renamed REWARDS Required research ethics course for faculty researchers conducting human subjects research at Johns Hopkins University, Presentation of Seminar on Research Consent Document Development and the Informed Consent Process in Research

Faculty

2010 - present

Planning Committee for US-China Healthcare Reform Symposium in Member Nanjing, China. Sponsored by JHU Yeung Center University Graduate Board, SON Representative Member

2006-2010 2003-2004

Departmental Administrative Committee Meeting of the Medical Institutional Review Board

Rep

1999-2002

Physician and Society Course, School of Medicine

Faculty

Community Service 2009

Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of International and Immigrant Affairs, Sister Cities Program. Welcomed Chinese Medical Delegation from Xiamen, China, 06/11/09

Invited Participant

2008

Doctoral Study in Nursing, Maryland Association of Student Nurses, Rockville, Maryland, 1/19/08

Presenter & Expert Panel Participant

2006

Science in the Cinema, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Science Education (OSE) film and discussion series, Science in the Cinema. Community education about science and medicine, Presented information on end of life issues, death, and dying, Silver Spring, MD, 08/16/06

Invited Guest Speaker

1993-1994

Minority High School Student Summer Research Apprentice Program, Mentored two Dunbar High School Students in Nursing Research on two successive summers. Both students were assisted to publish an article about their experience. Both students continued on to obtain their BS in Nursing.

Mentor

1992-1993 1991-1992 1989-1991

The Catholic University of America Alumni Association Planned activities for Homecoming and a Research Conference and a Bioethics Conference.

President Vice-President Steering Committee

ADVISEMENT Predoctoral Advisement: Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) School of Nursing 2005 – present 2-5 PhD Students

Beijing, China. 38

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 2002 – present 8 Students (6 PhD and 2 DNSc) Dissertation: Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) School of Nursing 2005 – present 4 PhD Students

Beijing, China.

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 2002 – present 7 Students (5 PhD and 2 DNSc) Postdoctoral Fellowship Mentor: Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 2006 – 2009 2 Fellows International Year

Student

2007 – 2010

Wang Yan

20062009

Jie Bin

Title of Dissertation Outcomes of nutritional support in a hospitalized surgical population Funded: China Medical Board

Nutritional Status and Quality of Life of Hospitalized Patients in the US and China Funded China Medical Board 2005 – Liang Comparative survey on nutritional risk 2008 Xiaokun and nutritional support between Beijing and Baltimore teaching hospitals Funded China Medical Board 2005Kris Exploring Risk Factors of Non-Adherence 2006 Denhaerynck to Immunosuppressive Medication in Kidney Transplant Recipients National Year

Student

2012Hwayun Lee current 2012Katia Reinert current

2010 - Rachel current Klimmek

Title of Dissertation

Role

School/University

Co-Chair

Peking Union Medical College, School of Nursing, Beijing China

Co-Chair

Peking Union Medical College, School of Nursing, Beijing China

Co-Chair

Peking Union Medical College, School of Nursing, Beijing China

Member

The University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

Role

Barriers and Facilitators to Engaging in Member Health Promoting Behaviors among Nurses The Role of Religious Involvement in the Member Relationship between Early Traumatic Stress and Health Outcomes of Adventist Adults Understanding the Work of Cancer Chair Survivorship for Rural African American Elders, Funded: National Institute of

School/University Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

39

Year

Student

Title of Dissertation

Role

School/University

Nursing Research, NIH, F31NR012330-01 2009Sharlene current Cheng

Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Palliative Care on Terminal Cancer Patients in Taiwan

Member

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

20092012

Sara Rosenthal

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

20112012

Karen K. Davis

Parent Decision Making for Critically Ill Neonates: the Role of Trust Funded: National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH, 1 F31 NR011375-01 Disease Specific Knowledge, Self-Care, and Health Care Utilization in Heart Failure Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

200072010

Richard Kimball

Informal Caregiving: Its impact on the Quality of Life of Persons with ALS and their Caregivers

Member

University of Maryland, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Public Policy

2003 – 2010

Barbara Biedrzycki

Factors Related to Decision School of Nursing Making Regarding Joining a Cancer Clinical Trial Funded: American Cancer Society, Research Scholar Award

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2004 – 2009

Martha Sylvia

Effect of Managed Care on Patient Outcomes

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2004 – 2008

Edward Polichnowski

Effect of Spirituality on Dating Violence

Co-Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

20062007

Miyong Ledoux

Internet, Physicians, and Traditional Mass Media as Health Information Sources for Increasing Colon Cancer Screening

Member

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

20062007

Hyunjeong Park

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

20062007

Theresa SwiftScanlan

Social Role Strain in Mid-Life: Harmonizing Social Roles with Diabetes Care DNA Methylation and Breast Cancer: Associations with Clinical Factors and Implications for Risk Assessment, Screening and Prophylaxis

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

40

Year

Student

2004 2006

Laura Taylor

2002 2005

Elizabeth Thompson

2001 2005

Paula Chiplis

2002 – 2004

Title of Dissertation

Role

School/University

A Grounded Theory Study of the Spouses of Living Kidney Donors

Member

The Catholic University of America, School of Nursing

The Relationship between Population Characteristics, Low Birth Weight, Cigarette Smoking in Pregnancy, and Public Health Messages Discouraging their Use: An Historical Perspective The relationship of knee strength, body composition, and physical activity to balance in healthy adults

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Janet Selway

The Relationship of Alcohol to Injury in Elderly Trauma Patients

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2002 2004

Vicki Coombs

Development & Psychometric Analysis of a Lipid-Lowering Therapy Quality of Life Scale

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2002 – 2004

David Thompson

Predictors of Clinical and Financial Outcomes of Intra-Abdominal Surgery Patients Who Develop Severe Hospital Acquired Pneumonia

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2002 – 2003

Julia Slutsman

Physician Attitudes toward Patient Privacy and the HIPAA

Member

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School Regulations of Public Health

1996 – 1999

Linda Costa

The Association of Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients’ Intention to Manage the Therapeutic Regimen with Postdischarge Health Behaviors and Outcomes

Member

The Catholic University of America School of Nursing

Predoctoral Exams International Year

Student

Examination

Role

School/University

2013

Joanne Mary Lewis

Final Examination

Member

University of Technology, Sydney Australia

Student

Examination

Role

School/University

Chair

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public

National Year 2014

ChengChuan Chang Final Oral Examination 4/9/2014

41

Year

2013

Student

Examination

2013

Vinciya Pandian Jiayun Xu

2012

Whey-Er Liao Final Oral Examination 10/31/12

2012

He-Ching Hua

2012 2012 2012

Role

Final Oral Examination 2/28/13

Chair

Preliminary Oral Exam 2/26/13

Chair Member

Chair

Preliminary Oral Examination 7/23/2012 Hwayun Lee Preliminary Oral Examination 7/3/2012 Katia Reinert Preliminary Oral Examination 6/28/12 ChengPreliminary Oral Examination Chuan Chang 5/9/12

Member Chair Chair

Member

School/University Health Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2012

Grace Ho

Preliminary Oral Examination 5/8/12

2012

Katherine Nash Scafide

Final Oral Examination 9/8/12

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2011

Sarika Rane Final Oral Examination Parasuraman 11/30/11

Chair

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

2011

Whey-Er Liao Preliminary Oral Examination

Member

2011

You-Pin Yan

Final Oral Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

2011

Katherine Martinez

Preliminary Oral Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

2011

Ching-Hua He

Preliminary Oral Examination

Chair

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

2010

Angela Lashoher

Preliminary Oral Examination

Chair

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public 42

Year

Student

Examination

Role

School/University Health

2010

Rachel Klimmek

Preliminary Oral Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2009

Sharlene Cheng

Preliminary Oral Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

2009

Sara Rosenthal

Preliminary Oral Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2009

Rachel Klimmek

Comprehensive Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2008

Sara Rosenthal

Comprehensive Examination

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2007

Richard Kimball

Preliminary Oral Examination 12/20/2007

Member

University of Maryland, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Public Policy

2007

Martha Sylvia

Preliminary Oral Examination 12/13/07

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2006

Barbara Biedrzycki

Preliminary Oral Examination 3/31/06

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2006

Hyunjeong Park

Preliminary Oral Examination 11/03/06

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2006

Edward Polichnowski

Preliminary Oral Examination 06/12/06

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2005

Jason Farley

Preliminary Oral Examination 9/06/05

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2004

Elizabeth Thomson

Comprehensive Examination 7/29/04

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2004

Theresa Swift-

Comprehensive Examination, 7/30/04

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 43

Year

2004

Student Scanlon Anne Outwater

Examination

Role

Preliminary Oral Examination, 7/28/04

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2003

Edward Polichnowski

Comprehensive Examination

Member

2002

Katheryn Chaouf

Comprehensive Examination, Part II Committee

Member

2002

Paula Chiplis

Preliminary Oral Examination

Member

2002

Vicki Coombs Preliminary Oral Examination, 8/1/02

2002

2002

Janet Selway

David Thompson

Comprehensive Oral Examination, 8/5/02 Comprehensive Oral Examination 8/6/02

School/University

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Member

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Scholarly Projects/Research Honors Projects Year

Title

Role

School/University

2009

Samantha Schneider, Barriers to Research Participant Retention in a Longitudinal Study of End of Life Decision Making, Published: 2010 Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 12(3),177-183. Julia Overturf Johnson, Patients’ experiences of being a burden on family in terminal illness. Published, 2006, Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 9(5), 264-269

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2003

Jennifer Horner, Graduate Student, Manuscript development of Review of Literature on the Impact of Prayer on Health Outcomes

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2003

Kelly Swarz, Graduate Student, Manuscript development on the role of the nurse manager in supporting new graduate nurses who do not pass their licensing examination. Published: Swarz K. (2005). Making the grade: Help staff pass the NCLEX-RN. Nursing Management, 36(3):38-44

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2007

44

Year

Title

Role

School/University

2002

Tricia Oldershaw, Graduate Student, Manuscript Development of Review of Literature on Pet Therapy

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2001

Guyton Brunson, Graduate, Reliability of Measures of Respiration in the Inpatient Setting

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2000

Ruth Smith, Graduate, Performance Improvement Project to Manage Infection Control in the Operating Room Jennifer Lindsay, Graduate, Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction in an Inpatient High Amenities Unit Meredith Soyster, Graduate, The Seasonality of Inpatient Admissions for Congestive Heart Failure

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

1999

Tammi Massaglia, Graduate, Evaluation of a Program to Promote Vaginal Delivery Following Cesarean Section

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

1997

Mark Bruder, Graduate, A Descriptive Study of Advanced Practice Nursing Roles in the Acute Care Setting Published, Nolan, M. T., & Bruder, M. (1997). Patients' attitudes towards advance directives and end of life treatment decisions. Nursing Outlook, 45, 204-208 Pamela Baretto, Graduate, Development of the Nurse Entrapreneurial Role: Patient care manager. Published, 1997, Nursing Economics 15, 262-264

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Carolyn Bailey, Graduate, Factors Associated with Selection for Cardiac Transplantation Christina Cafeo, Graduate, Evaluation of an Early Extubation Protocol Following Cardiac Surgery

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Joyce Malloy, Graduate, Quality of Life Following Liver Transplantation

Advisor

2000 2000

1996

1996 1996 1995

Advisor

Advisor

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Independent Studies Year

Title

Level

School/University

2007

Johns Hopkins University Global Health Student Research Award, Lai Wong, Pilot Study to Test a Decision Control Preferences Instrument in China

MS

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2004

Elizabeth Thomson, Review of Literature on the Impact of Public Health Messages on Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy

PhD

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2004

Soyoung Chung, Pilot Study of Family Coping with Chronically Ill Family Member

PhD

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

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Title

Level

School/University

2002

Nina Fredland, Research Design (1cr) Adolescent dating violence

PhD

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

1998

Independent Study, Graduate, Jean Gaines, Ethics of Informed Consent in Clinical Research

PhD

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

1997

Independent Study, Graduate, Robert Napper, A Description of Patient Care Changes on AIDS Specialty Units in the United States. Published in Napper, R. L. (1998). Census trends in AIDS specialty units. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 9, 42-46 Independent Study, Undergraduate, Judith Sanford, Evaluation of Family Needs Among Family Members of Patients in Critical Care Independent Study, Graduate, Donna Brannan, Effectiveness of Two Methods of Teaching the Management of Patient Outcomes Data Using the Statistical Package, SPSS

MSN

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

MSN

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

MSN

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Perceptions of Advanced Directives in Hospitalized Patients, Published in Nolan, M. T., & Bruder, M. (1997). Patients' attitudes towards advance directives and end of life treatment decisions, Nursing Outlook. 45, 204-208

MSN

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

1997

1997

1996

Year 2011

Post doctoral: Fellow Mei Ching Lee, PhD, RN

Funding NINR Administrative Supplement, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioethics, Trial of Ascertaining Individual preferences for Loved Ones' Role in End-of-life Decisions (The TAILORED ICD Study), NIH, 1R01 NR010733, $99,992 total direct costs, MT Nolan (PI)

2006

Laura Taylor, PhD, RN R01

NR009727, MT Nolan (PI)

2008

Karan Kverno, PhD, RN

Blaustein Fellowship in Psychiatric Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Schools of Nursing and Medicine 5/11/15

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