CURRICULUM VITAE SARAH HOPE KAGAN, Ph.D., RN

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CURRICULUM VITAE SARAH HOPE KAGAN, Ph.D., RN BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Claire M. Fagin Hall, 418 Curie Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19104-4217 USA Telephone: 215-898-1316 Facsimile: 215-573-7507 Mobile: 267-738-3175 E-mail: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Registered Nurse Commonwealth of Pennsylvania RN-334629-L, expiration 10/31/2016 Registered Nurse State of California RN-405129, expiration 05/31/2016 Clinical Nurse Specialist State of California, certificate number 1547, expiration 05/31/2016 Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist – Board Certified American Nurses Credentialing Center, #0207784, active through 2003 – 11/30/2018 Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation, active 2002 – 2018 EDUCATION Ph.D.

1994

University of California, San Francisco, CA Nursing

M.S.

1989

University of California, San Francisco, CA Gerontological Nursing

B.S.

1986

Rush University, Chicago, IL Cum Laude in Nursing

A.B.

1984

The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Behavioral Science

ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 2013 – present Research Associate Population Aging Research Center is Global Aging University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 2013

Visiting Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine School of Medicine

King Saud University Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2013 – 2018

Visiting Professor School of Health and Life Sciences Oxford Brookes University Oxford, England

2012 – 2014

Member, Edwin and Fanny Hall Gray Center for Human Appearance Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2012 – present

Adjunct Professor, College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia, Yerevan Armenia

2012 – 2014

Secondary Faculty Division of Hematology: Oncology Department of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2009 – present

Lucy Walker Term Professor of Gerontological Nursing School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2009 – present

Director, Penn – Australia Study Abroad Program School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2009 – present

Honorary Professor, School of Public Health Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China (current term through June, 2015)

2008 – 2012

Visiting Professor, College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia, Yerevan Armenia

2008 – 2009

Ralston House Term Professor of Gerontological Nursing School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2007 – present

Director, Nursing Undergraduate Honors Program School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2007 – present

Director, Penn – United Kingdom Study Abroad Program School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania 2

Philadelphia, PA 2006 – 2007

Co-Director, Nursing Undergraduate Honors Program School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2007 – present

Honorary Professor, School of Nursing (formerly Department of Nursing Studies) Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China (current term through August, 2016)

July, 2006 – present

Professor of Gerontological Nursing School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

August, 2006 – present

Honorary Visiting Professor City University, London London, England, United Kingdom

June, 2004 – August, 2007

Honorary Associate Professor, Department of Nursing Studies Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

2003 – 2013

Member, Abramson Cancer Center University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

July, 2002 – June, 2006

Associate Professor of Gerontological Nursing School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2000 – 2009

Secondary Faculty Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

2000 – 2004

The Doris R. Schwartz Term Chair in Gerontological Nursing School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

1997 – 2007

Program Director, Penn Study Abroad at Oxford Brookes University School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

1997 – present

Fellow, Institute on Aging School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

1994 – 2002

Assistant Professor of Gerontological Nursing School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania 3

Philadelphia, PA 1994

Lecturer School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS August 2013 – present Myths of Aging Columnist, Calkins Media http://www.calkins.com/ February 2015 – present

Interim Director, Living Well Program Joan Karnell Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital University of Pennsylvania Health System Philadelphia, PA

July 2013 – present

Clinical Nurse Specialist for the Living Well Program Joan Karnell Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital University of Pennsylvania Health System Philadelphia, PA

September 2012 – June 2014 Co-Director, Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Program Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA September 2012 – June 2013 Clinical Nurse Specialist, Center for Human Appearance University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2008 – September 2012

Clinical Nurse Specialist and Liaison for Patient and Family Care University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center Philadelphia, PA

2007 – 2008

Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center Philadelphia, PA

1995 – present

Consultant, Penn Nursing Consultation Service (formerly Gerontologic Nursing Consultation Service) University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA

1994 – 2007

Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

1993

Staff Nurse in Home Infusion Therapy HMSS, Inc. Hayward, CA

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1991

Staff Nurse, On Lok Senior Services San Francisco, CA

1988

Staff Nurse, Urology, Gynecology, and Head and Neck Unit The Medical Center at the University of California San Francisco, CA

1986 – 1993

Staff Nurse, Adult Oncology and Medical-Surgical Unit Children's Hospital of San Francisco/California Pacific Medical Center San Francisco, CA

ACADEMIC AND CLINICAL VISITING APPOINTMENTS September, 2014 Adjunct Professor Qualitative Research Methods Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia August, 2014

Health Manpower Development Plan Visiting Expert National Cancer Center, Singapore Ministry of Health Singapore

May, 2014

Visiting Professor Comparative Health Systems: Hong Kong and the United States School of Public Health University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, SAR, People’s Republic of China

March, 2014

Visiting Professor Comparative Health Systems: Hong Kong and the United States School of Nursing University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, SAR, People’s Republic of China

June, 2013

Visiting Professor School of Health and Life Sciences Oxford Brookes University Oxford, England

March, 2013

Visiting Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine School of Medicine King Saud University Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

December, 2012

Adjunct Professor 5

Quality and Safety in Healthcare Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia September, 2012

Adjunct Professor Qualitative Research Methods Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia

April, 2012

Adjunct Professor Health Services Management Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia

July, 2011

Visiting Professor Advanced Qualitative Research Methods Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia

September, 2010

Visiting Professor Qualitative Research Methods Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia (Fulbright Senior Specialist grant funded)

October, 2008

Visiting Professor Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing Munakata, Japan (grant funded)

September, 2008

Visiting Professor Qualitative Research Methods Course and Thesis Advisement Master’s Degree in Public Health Program College of Health Sciences American University of Armenia Yerevan, Armenia

March, 2006

Pfizer Visiting Professor in Clear Health Communication Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing Normal, IL (grant funded) 6

February, 2005

Aljoya Visiting Professor in Gerontological Nursing University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, WA (endowment funded)

November, 2004

Blue Cross/Blue Shield Visiting Professor and Hogue Lecturer, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and Duke University, Chapel Hill, NC (endowment funded)

September, 2004

Cantor Center Visiting Scholar Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, Boston, MA (endowment funded)

December, 2003

Visiting Associate Professor Department of Nursing Studies, Faculty of Medicine University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

March, 2003

Visiting Associate Professor Department of Nursing Studies, Faculty of Medicine University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

September, 2002

Invited Visiting Researcher Department of Nursing, Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden

August 2001

Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Nursing Studies, Faculty of Medicine University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

HONORS AND AWARDS 2013 Honorary Doctor of Science, School of Health and Life Sciences Oxford Brookes University, Oxford UK 2011

The Practice Award, Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences, University of Pennsylvania

2010

Fulbright Senior Specialist Award, American University of Armenia

2009

Lucy Walker Term Chair, School of Nursing. University of Pennsylvania

2008

Ralston House Term Chair, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

2007

Best of Journal of Nursing Scholarship – World Health Category Preparedness for Influenza Pandemic in Hong Kong Nursing Units Tiwari, A., Tarrant, M., Yuen, K. H., Chan, S., Kagan, S., Ching, P., 7

Wong, A., Wong, S.S.Y (2006). 2007

University of California San Francisco School of Nursing Centennial Wall of Fame – 100 Distinguished Faculty and Alumni

2006

Sarah Hope Kagan Endowed Nursing Scholarship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Named by Estelle M. Sands and George H. Sands

2006

Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Nurses Literary Award for Non-Surgical Management of Wound Complications in Head and Neck Surgery: An Algorithm for Local Care (ORL – Head and Neck Nursing 23 (3) 13-19) with Eric D. Baum, Irene Best, and Ara A. Chalian.

2006

Oncology Nursing Society Excellence in the Care of the Older Adult with Cancer Award

2005

Pfizer Visiting Professor in Clear Health Communication at Illinois State University, Normal, IL

2005

Sigma Theta Tau International Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Founders Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice

2005

Distinguished Alumni Award, Rush University College of Nursing

2004

Fellow, American Academy of Nursing

2004

Fellow, Gerontological Society of America

2004

Barbara Lowery Doctoral Student Organization Faculty Award

2004

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellow

2003

1st Annual Distinguished Faculty Award for Cultural Awareness, Minorities in Nursing Organization, University of Pennsylvania

2001

The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Teaching Award

2000

Nursing Legacy Award to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Clinician-Educator Group

1999

Honorable Mention, AACN/Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing Award for Exceptional Curriculum in Gerontologic Nursing

1998

Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of Pennsylvania

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1996

Nursing Excellence Award, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Division of Nursing

1996

Master Teacher, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education

1993

Teammate of the Quarter, HMSS, Inc.

1992

Invited Participant, Oncology Nursing Society and National Cancer Institute Cancer Nursing Research Short Course

1986

Outstanding Graduate, Rush University School of Nursing

1986

Inducted into membership, Sigma Theta Tau International

PUBLICATIONS * indicates data based work # indicates work as contributing editor, American Journal of Nursing ~ indicates invited work Books 1. Kagan, S.H. (2009). Cancer in the Lives of Older Americans: Blessings and Battles. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. (Review in The Gerontologist http://gerontologist.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/12/21/geront.gnq108.full.p df) 2. *Kagan, S.H. (1997). Older Adults Coping with Cancer: Integrating Cancer Into A Life Mostly Lived. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. Dissertation *Kagan, S. H. (1994). Integrating Cancer Into A Life Mostly Lived. University of California, San Francisco, 1994. Dissertation Abstracts International. Publication # AAT 942744. Book Chapters and Other Textbook Contributions 1. ~Kagan, S. H. (in press). Understanding Geriatric Syndromes, the Geriatric Interdisciplinary Team, and Resources to Optimize Care for Older Patients. Geriatric Otolaryngology, 2nd Edition. Sataloff, R. and colleagues, Eds. 2. ~Kagan, S. H. and Krishna, B. (in press). Nursing Considerations in Head and Neck Cancer. Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 2nd Edition. C. d’Souza, Editor-in-Chief. India: Orient Longman Pvt. Ltd. 3. ~Eibling, D. E. and Kagan, S. H. (2013). Geriatrics. Bailey’s Head and Neck Surgery: Otolaryngology. 4. ~Kagan, S. H. (2012). Oncology Nursing in An Aging Society. Current Trends in Oncology Nursing. J. Payne (Ed.) Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society Press, Inc. 5. ~Kagan, S. H. (2011). Who will care for an aging nation and profession? The Power of 10: 100 9

Nurse Leaders Address 10 of Nursing’s Most Pressing Issues. J. Boivin, Acquisitions Editor. Indianapolis IN: Sigma Theta Tau International. 6. ~Kagan, S. H. (2012). Considering the Future of Nursing. Ambulatory Geriatric Oncology Nursing Guidelines. D. Cope and L. McEvoy (Eds.) Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society Press, Inc. 7. ~Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2011). Anatomic and Physiologic Changes in the Ear, Nose, and Throat. Principles and Practice of Geriatric Surgery, 2nd edition. R. Rosenthal and M. Katelic, Eds. New York: Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 8. ~Kagan, S. H. and Maloney, K. W. (2011). Considerations for Older Cancer Survivors – Aging, Co-Morbidity, and Cancer Treatment. Managing Oral Effects of Treatment: Diagnosis to Survivorship. M. Haas and D. MacBride (Eds.) Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society Press, Inc. 9. ~Kagan, S. H. (2009). Special Needs of the Gero-Oncology Patient. Principles of Skin Care and the Oncology Patient. M. Haas and G. H. Moore (Eds.) Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society Press, Inc. 10. ~Kagan, S. H. and Krishna, B. (2009). Nursing Considerations in Head and Neck Cancer. Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery. C. d’Souza, Editor-in-Chief. India: Orient Longman Pvt. Ltd. 11. ~Kagan, S. H. (2008). Chronic Wound Management. The Physiology and Medicine of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Neuman, T. and Thom, S. (Eds). Maryland Heights, MO: Graphic World. 12. *Happ, M. B., Roesch, T., Kagan, S. H., Garrett, K. L., and Farkas, N. (2007). Aging and the Use of Electronic Speech Generating Devices in the Hospital Setting. New Research on Nonverbal Communication. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 13. ~Kagan, S. H. and Garrett, M. L. (2007). Geriatric Considerations in Radiation Therapy Nursing. Radiation Therapy: A Guide to Patient Care 1st Edition. M. Haas, W. Hogle, G. Moore-Higgs, and T. Gosselin Acomb, Eds. St. Louis, MO: Mosby. 14. ~Weber, R. S., Chalian, A. A., and Kagan, S. H. (2006). Tracheostomy. Operative Thoracic Surgery (Atlas) 5th Edition. Kaiser LR, Jamieson G (Eds.). 15. ~Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2006). Facial Paralysis Rehabilitation. Salivary Gland Diseases. R. Witt, Ed. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc. 16. ~Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2006). Pathways and Guidelines in Head and Neck Surgery. Head and Neck Surgery – Otolaryngology, 4th Edition. B. J. Bailey and J. T. Johnson, Eds. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins.

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17. ~ Kagan, S. H. (2006). The Older Adult with Head and Neck Cancer. An Evidence Based Approach to the Treatment and Care of the Older Adult with Cancer; D. Cope and A. Reb, Eds. Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society Publishing Division. 18. ~ Kagan, S. H. and Sweeney Cordes, E. (2005). Head and Neck Cancer. Nutritional Issues in Cancer Care; V. Kogut and S. Luthringer, Eds. Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society Publishing Division. Book received 2006 Clarion Award in the Custom Publications— Nonfiction, Technical category, sponsored by the Association for Women in Communications. 19. ~Scholder, J., Kagan, S. H. and Schumann, M. J. (2004). Nurse Competence in Aging Overview . Nursing Clinics of North America - Care for Older Adults: State of the Science 39, 429-442. 20. ~Bourbonniere, M. and Kagan, S. H. (2004). Nursing intervention and older adults who have cancer: Specific science and evidence based practice. Nursing Clinics of North America - Care for Older Adults: State of the Science 39, 529-543. 21. ~ Beeber, A. S. and Kagan S. H. (2002). Chronic Wound Management in Nurse Practitioner Secrets, M. J. Goolsby, Ed. Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Belfus, Inc. 22. ~ Kagan, S. H., Puppione, A. A., Beeber, A. S., Fillman, M., Adler, J., and Chalian, A. A. (2001). Pressure Ulcers in Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing with Older Adults, Cotter, V. T. and Strumpf, N. E., Eds. New York: McGraw-Hill. Issue Editorships and Editorials 1. Kagan, S. H. (2015). Ageism and Compassion for Our Future Selves. Editorial. International Journal of Older People Nursing 2. Kagan, S. H. (2015). Compassion and Transitional Care. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 3. Kagan, S. H. (2014). Highlighting Social Determinants of Health in Cancer Nursing. Insights Column. Cancer Nursing 4. Kagan, S. H. (2014). Isolating Disparity or Synthesizing Equity? Transdisciplinarity and Intersectionality in Adult and Geriatric Oncology Insights Column. Cancer Nursing 5. Kagan, S. H. (2014). Compassion. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 6. Kagan, S. H. (2013). Greetings! Here’s My Vision. Editorial. International Journal of Older People Nursing 7. Kagan, S. H. (2013). What Will It Take? Insights Column. Cancer Nursing 8. Kagan, S. H. (2013). Courtesy in Care (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 9. Kagan, S. H. (2012). Correcting Critical Imbalance: When Did Outcomes Trump Process? Insights Column. Cancer Nursing 11

10. Kagan, S. H. (2012). Foreword for Excellence In Compassionate Nursing Care : Leading The Change. C. Chambers and E. Ryder, authors. Oxford, UK: Oxford Radcliffe Press. 11. Kagan, S. H. (2012). Gotcha! Don’t Let Ageism Sneak Into Your Practice (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 12. Kagan, S. H. (2011). Patient and Family Centered Care – Is There Individualized Care Here? (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 13. Kagan, S. H. (2011). The Global Burden of Cancer Treatment: Reflecting Clinical Reality in Cancer Nursing Research. Cancer Nursing (reprinted in Oncology Times Nursing Spotlight, March 25, 2012) 14. Kagan, S. H. and Puppione, A. A. (2011). Not Preventing Falls – Promoting Function. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 15. Kagan, S. H. (2011). True to Our Methods, True to Ourselves. Insights Column. Cancer Nursing. 16. Kagan, S. H. (2010). Geriatric Syndromes in Clinical Practice: Delirium is Not the Only Thing. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 17. ~Kagan, S. H. and Stricker, C. T. (November 2010). Guest Editors for Special Issue on Clinical Symptom Management. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 18. ~Kagan, S. H. and Stricker, C. T. (November 2010). Symptom Management: At the Heart of Gerontological Nursing. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 19. ~Kagan, S. H. (2010). Evidence For What Purpose? Research in Gerontological Nursing. 20. Kagan, S. H. (2010). Revisiting Interdisciplinary Teamwork in Geriatric Acute Care. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 21. ~Kagan, S. H. (2011). Guest Editor for Special Issue on Gero-Oncology Nursing Research. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 22. Kagan, S. H. (2009). “Nothing Can Be Done” – A Reply to Thoughtless Prognostic Declarations. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing 23. Kagan, S. H. (2009). Boundaries and Barriers”: Redefining Older People Nursing in the 21st Century. International Journal of Older People Nursing. 24. Kagan, S. H. (Summer 2009). Book Review: The Denial of Aging: Perpetual Youth, Eternal Life, and Other Dangerous Fantasies. ORL: Head and Neck Nursing

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25. Kagan, S. H. (2009). The Plateau of Recognition in Specialty Acute Care. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing, 30 (2), 130-131 26. ~Kagan, S. H. (2009). Foreword. The Essence of Nursing: Compassion and Caring. E. Ryder and C. Chambers, authors. Oxford, UK: Oxford Radcliffe Press. 27. ~Kagan, S. H. (April 2009). Special Issue on Methods in Gerontological Nursing Research Editorial Introduction – Seeing the Methodological “Trees” in the “Forest” of Gerontological Nursing. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 28. ~Kagan, S. H. (April 2009). Guest Editor for Special Issue on Methods in Gerontological Nursing Research. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 29. ~Happ, M. B. and Kagan, S. H. (2009). The Power and Peril of Extremes. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing, 30(1), 61-3. 30. ~Kagan, S. H. (2008). Moving from Achievement to Transformation. (Acute Care Column). Geriatric Nursing, 29(2):102-4. 31. ~Kagan, S. H., Krouse, H. J. and Luther, A. P. (June 2006). Ageing Competence in Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nursing. ORL: Head and Neck Nursing 24 (3), 6-7. 32. ~Kagan, S. H. (February 2006). “Gero-Oncology Nursing” Guest Editor. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, C. H. Yarbro, Editor-in-Chief. 33. ~Kagan, S. H. (2006) Gero-Oncology Nursing – Coming of Age. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. Research Reports, Reviews, and Clinical Articles 1. Kagan, S. H. (2015). Implications of the Fundamentals of Care for Nursing Education. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership 27(4) 23-30. (Reproduced with permission of the School of Nursing, Dalhousie University: Kagan, S. H. (2013). “Implications of the Fundamentals of Care for Nursing Education.” In K. MacMillan, ed., Proceedings of a Think Tank on the Future of Undergraduate Nursing Education in Canada (pp. 47–54). Halifax: Dalhousie University School of Nursing.) 2. *Philiponis, G. and Kagan S. H. (in revision). Speaking Legibly: Qualitative Perceptions of Altered Voice Among Oral Tongue Cancer Survivors. Asia Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing. 3. *Philiponis, G., Malloy, K. M., and Kagan S. H. (in revision). Living in Limbo: Being Diagnosed With Oral Tongue Cancer. Asia Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing. 4. ~Kagan, S. H. and Melendez-Torres, G. J. (2013). Ageism in Nursing. Journal of Nursing Management. 5. Siegal, B. and Kagan, S. H. (2012). Teaching Psychological and Social Gerontology to Millennial Undergraduates. Educational Gerontology. 13

6. ~ Kagan, S. H. and Maloney, K. W. (2011). Age Span Challenges: Adherence with Older Patients. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. 7. *Thompson, H. J. and Kagan, S. H. (2011). Clinical Management of Fever by Nurses: Doing What Works. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 8. * Khachatryan, L., Scharpf, R., and Kagan S. H. (2011). Influence of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 and Prolonged Estrogen Exposure on Risk of Breast Cancer among Women in Armenia. Healthcare for Women International. 9. ~Kagan, S. H. (2009). The Influence of Nursing in Head & Neck Cancer Management. Current Opinion in Oncology 21(3):248-53. 10. van Vuuren, P.A.C., Kagan, S. H., and Chalian, A. A. (2009). Geriatric Otolaryngology Toolbox: What You and Your Nurse Can Do to Improve Outcomes for Older Adults. ENT Journal. 11. Kennedy, D., Kagan, S. H., Abramson, K. B., and Boberick, C. (2009). Academic Medicine Amenities Unit: Developing a Model to Integrate Academic Medical Care with Luxury Hotel Services. Academic Medicine, 84 (2) 185-191. 12. *Suh, E.Y., Strumpf, N. E., and Kagan, S. H. (2009). Cultural Competence in Qualitative Research with Asian Participants. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 20(2):194-201. 13. ~Kagan, S. H. (2008). Ageism in Cancer Care. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. 24 (4), 246-253. 14. ~Kagan, S. H., Holland, N. and Chalian, A. A. (2008). Sexuality in Older Adults – Sexuality and Special Populations in Oncology Nursing. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 24 (2)120-126. 15. *Baumgarten, M., Margolis, D. J., Localio, A. R., Kagan, S. H., Lowe, R.A., Kinosian, B., Holmes, J. H., Abbuhl, S. B., Kavesh, W., and Ruffin, A. (2008). Extrinsic Risk Factors for Pressure Ulcers Early in the Hospital Stay: A Nested Case-Control Study. Journal of Gerontology – Medical Sciences 63 (4), 408-413. 16. *Marcone, D.M., Lynch, M. P., and Kagan, S. H. (2007). Developing a Multidisciplinary Geriatric Oncology Program in a Community Cancer Center. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 11(6):929-33. 17. Tiwari, A., Tarrant, M., Yuen, K. H., Chan, S., Kagan, S., Ching, P., Wong, A., Wong, S.S.Y (2006). Preparedness for Influenza Pandemic in Hong Kong Nursing Units: Balancing a Logical Approach With Contextual Imperatives. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 38(4):308-13. (Best of JNS 2007 – World Health Category) 18. Thompson, H. J., McCormick, W.C., and Kagan, S. H. (2006). Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults: Epidemiology, Outcomes and Future Implications. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 54(10):1590-5.

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19. *Kagan, S. H. (2006). Language Lessons Learned from Older Adults with Cancer. Cancer Varden (Journal of the Swedish Oncology Nurses Society). 20. *Happ, M. B. Roesch, T., and Kagan, S. H. (2005). Patient Communication Following Head and Neck Cancer Surgery: A Pilot Study Using Electronic Speech Generating Devices. Oncology Nursing Forum 32(6),1179-87. 21. ~Souder, E., Kagan, S. H., Hansen, L., Macera, L., Mobily, P., White, D. (2006). Innovations in geriatric nursing curricula: Experiences from the John A. Hartford Foundation Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. Nursing Outlook, 54 (4), 219-225. 22. *Baumgarten, M., Margolis, D. J., Localio, A. R., Kagan, S. H., Lowe, R.A., Kinosian, B., Holmes, J. H., Abbuhl, S. B., Kavesh, W., and Ruffin, A. (2006). Pressure Ulcers Among Elderly Patients Early in the Hospital Stay. Journal of Gerontology – Medical Sciences, 61A,749-754. http://biomed.gerontologyjournals.org/cgi/reprint/61/7/749 23. *Localio, R. Margolis, D. Kagan, S. H. Kinosian, B. Lowe, R., Holmes, J., Ruffin, A., and Baumgarten, M. (2006). Use of Photographs for the Identification of Pressure Ulcers in Elderly Hospitalized Patients: Validity and Reliability. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 14, 506-13. 24. *Kagan, S. H., Clarke, S. P., and Happ, M. B. (2005). Head and Neck Cancer Patient and Family Member Interest In and Use of Email to Communicate with Clinicians. Head and Neck, 11, 976-981. 25. Smith, C. M. and Kagan, S. H. (2005). A Literature Review on the Prevention of Systemic Mycoses Through Reducing Exposure to Fungal Pathogens in Hospitalized and Ambulatory Neutropenic Patients. Oncology Nursing Forum 32 (3), 565-579. 26. Kagan, S. H. , Baum,. E.D., Best, I., and Chalian, A. A. (2005). Non-Surgical Management of Wound Complications in Head and Neck Surgery: An Algorithm for Local Care. ORL – Head and Neck Nursing23 (3) 13-19. (2006 Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Nurses Literary Award Winner). 27. *Kagan, S. H., Clarke, S. P., and Happ, M. B. (2005). Surgeons and Nurses Use of E-mail Communication with Head and Neck Cancer Patients. Head and Neck 27 (2), 108-113. 28. Balas, M., Gale, M., and Kagan, S. H. (2004). Delirium Doulas: An Innovative Approach To Enhance Care For The Critically Ill Older Adult. Critical Care Nurse. 29. ~Bourbonniere, M. & Kagan, S. (2003). Ageism can affect how older adults receive care when cancer is the diagnosis. Advance for Nurses On-line Editions, 5(19), 32. 30. Krouse, H. J., Rudy, S.F., Vallerand, A. H., Hickey, M. M., Klein, M. N., Kagan, S. H., and Walizer, E. M. (2004). Impact of tracheostomy or laryngectomy on spousal and caregiver relationships. ORL – Head and Neck Nursing 22 (1), 10-25. 31. ~Ferrin, M. and Kagan, S. H. (2003). Assessment of Pulmonary Problems in Older Adults. Association of Asthma Educators Newsletter volume 6, number 7, July - Sept, 2003. 15

32. *Happ, M. B. Roesch, T., and Kagan, S. H. (2004). Post-Operative Communication Needs, Methods and Perceived Voice Quality of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Literature Review. Cancer Nursing, 27 (1) 1-9. 33. ~Kagan, S. H. (2003). The Work of a Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist. International Nursing Review (Japanese version), 26 (3), 65-70. Tokyo: Japanese Nursing Association Publishing. 34. ~Kagan, S. H. (2003). The Advanced Practice Nurse in Our Aging Society. Lippincott APN Source Book. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 35. ~Kagan, S. H. (2004). Shifting Perspectives: Gero-Oncology Nursing Research. Oncology Nursing Forum 31(2) 293-299. 36. *Baumgarten M, Margolis D, Berlin JA, Strom BL, Garino J, Kagan SH, Kavesh W, Carson JL. (2003). Risk factors for pressure ulcers among elderly hip fracture patients. Wound Repair and Regeneration;11:96-103. 37. ~ Kagan, S. H. (2002). Research Critique for “Spotlight on Research” Column (McCusker, J., Cole, M., Abrahamowicz, M., Han, L., Podoba, J. E., and Ramman-Haddad, L. (2001). Environmental risk factors for delirium in hospitalized older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 49, 1327-1334.) ORL: Head and Neck Nursing, 20(4), 24-26. 38. *Crighton, M. H., Goldberg, A. N., and Kagan, S. H. (2002). Reciprocity for head and neck cancer patients participating in an instrument development project. Oncology Nursing Forum 29(10) 39. *Kagan, S. H., Chalian, A. A., Goldberg, A. N., Rontal, M. L., Weinstein, G. S., Prior, B., Wolf, P. F., and Weber, R. S. (2002). Impact of age on clinical care pathway length of stay following complex head and neck resection. Head and Neck 24(6) 545-548. 40. *Chalian, A. A., Kagan, S. H., Goldberg, A. N., Gottschalk, A., Dakunchak, A., Weinstein , G. S., and Weber, R. S. (2002). Design and impact of intraoperative pathways for head and neck resection and reconstruction. Archives of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 128(8) 892-6. 41. ~ Kagan, S. H. (2001). The Experience of Cancer for Older Adults and their Families: Managing Cancer Treatment and Symptoms. Coping Magazine November/December, 2001; 40. 42. #Ferrin, M., Happ, M. B., and Kagan, S. H. (2001). Palliative care and lung transplant: Conflict or continuum? Nursing rounds at the University of Pennsylvania. American Journal of Nursing 101(2), 61-66. 43. Happ, M. B. and Kagan, S. H. (2001). Physiologic and technologic complexity: Methodologic considerations for grounded theory research in critical care settings. Nursing Research 50(3), 188-92. 16

44. *Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2001). Backside first in head and neck surgery?: Preventing pressure ulcers in extended length surgeries. Head and Neck 23 (1), 24-28. 45. #Thompson, R., Dropkin, M. J., and Kagan, S. H. (2000). Crisis and recovery: Nursing rounds at the University of Pennsylvania. American Journal of Nursing 100(7), 51-53. 46. #Scarpinato, N., Schell, E., and Kagan, S.H. (2000). Kitty’s dilemma: Nursing rounds at the University of Pennsylvania. American Journal of Nursing 100(3), 49-51. 47. #Miller, S., Cohen, M. Z., and Kagan S. H. (2000). The measure of advocacy: Nursing rounds at the University of Pennsylvania. American Journal of Nursing 100(1), 61-65. 48. *Fairman, J. and Kagan, S.H. (1999). Creating critical care: The case of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 1950-1965. Advances in Nursing Science, 22 (1), 63-77. 49. *Hoke, L.S. and Kagan, S.H. (1997). Weighing behavior and symptom distress of chronic patients with CHF. MEDSURG Nursing: The Journal of Adult Health, 6 (5), 288-293. 50. *Weekes, D.P. and Kagan, S.H. (1994). Adolescents completing cancer therapy: Meaning, perception, and coping. Oncology Nursing Forum, 21(4), 663-670. 51. *Weekes, D.P. and Kagan, S.H., et al. (1993). The phenomenon of hand holding as a coping strategy in adolescents experiencing treatment-related pain. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 10(1), 19-25. 52. *Wallhagen, M. I. and Kagan, S.H. (1993). Staying within bounds: Perceived control and the experience of elderly caregivers. Journal of Aging Studies, 7(2), 197-213. Published Abstracts 1. Thompson, H. J., Temkin, N., Dikmen, S. and Kagan, S. H. (2008). Prevalence of Comorbidity and its Association with Discharge Outcomes in Traumatically Brain-Injured Older Adults. Journal of Neurotrauma. 2. Kapoor, N., Sachs, G. A., Kagan, S. H., and Dale, W. (2007). Patient perceptions following a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI): An exploratory qualitative analysis. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 55 (4) S83-S84 3. Kagan, S. H., Beeber, A. S., Crighton, M. H., Bond, S. and Bourbonniere, M. (2003). Preserving the Self Under Threat: Care of the Hospitalized Elder with Cancer. Gerontologist, 43, special issue 1 (431). 4. Kagan, S. H., Beeber, A. S., Crighton, M. H. and Simeone, S. A. (2002). Symptom Management from the Cellular to the Social Level: Research and Practice Perspectives for Older Adults with Cancer. Gerontologist, 42 (153).

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5. Baumgarten M, Margolis D, Lowe R, Localio R, Kagan S, Kavesh W, Kinosian B, Abbuhl S, Holmes J. (2002). Extrinsic risk factors for pressure ulcers in elderly hospital patients. Gerontologist, 42 (153). 6. Localio, A.R., Baumgarten, M., Margolis, D., Kagan, S., Lowe, R. A., Kinosian, B., Holmes, J., and Abbuhl, S. (2002). Accuracy and reliability of pressure ulcer identification. Wound Repair and Regeneration;10:A35. 7. Chalian, A. A., Solky, B., Weber, R. S., Goldberg, A. N., and Kagan, S. H. (1999). Gerosocietal import of molecular and cellular mechanisms in head and neck cancer. Gerontologist, 39 (special issue 2), 13. 8. Kagan, S. H., Chalian, A., Fairman, R., Happ, M.E., Iorianni-Cimbak, A., Strumpf, N., and Foust, J. (1998). A portfolio of strategies to teach changing context of aging to nursing students. Gerontologist, 38 (special issue 2), 14. 9. *Baumgarten,M., Margolis, D., Carson, J., Berlin, J., Strom, B., Garino, J., Kagan, S., and Kavesh, W. (1997). Pressure ulcers in elderly surgical patients. Gerontologist, 37 (special issue 1), 50-51. 10. Kagan, S.H. (1994). Elderly oncology patients: The merging of nursing specialties and its challenge to nursing science and practice. Gerontologist, 34 (special issue), 74. 11. *Wallhagen, M.I. and Kagan, S.H. (1991), November). Perceived control: the elderly caregiver’s perspective. Gerontologist, 31 (special issue 2), 303. Published Letters 1. *Rosenbach, M. Kagan, S. and Leventhal, S. (2013). Dermatology urgent care clinic: A survey of referring physician satisfaction. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (69) 6: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2013.08.018 2. Kagan, S.H. (2012). Letter to the Editor Regarding Dennis Byrne's Op-Ed Save Us from the Politics of Science. Chicago Tribune 8 February. 3. Duda, L., Lewis, J. R., Kagan, S. H. and Evans, S. M. (2009). SpaReDel: Spontaneous reciprocal model for comparative oncology. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 4. Happ, M. B., Kagan, S. H. , Strumpf, N. E., Evans, L. K., Sullivan-Marx, E. (2001). Elderly patients memories of physical restraint use in the intensive care unit (ICU). American Journal of Critical Care, 10(5):367-9. 5. Louis J., Moyer J., Angelini J., and Kagan S. H. (1997). Metronidazole oral rinse helps to alleviate odor associated with oral lesions. Oncology Nursing Forum, 24(8):1331. Proceedings 1. Kagan, S.H. (2013). Implications of the Fundamentals of Care for Nursing Education. In Responding to the National Expert Commission’s Call to Action – Proceedings of a Think 18

Tank on the Future of Undergraduate Nursing Education in Canada. RESEARCH Collaborative Research “National Assessment of Nursing Education, Practice and Policy on Armenia”. Donor Funded Project to Support Collaboration between American University of Armenia and University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 2014-2016. (Varduhi Petrosyan, Principal Investigator; Sarah H. Kagan, Content and Methods Consultant) “Understanding Body Image Adaptation Following Surgical Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer” Cancer Survivorship Research Grant, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, 2011-2013 (Michelle C. Fingeret, Principal Investigator; Sarah H. Kagan, Methods Consultant) “Experience of Patients with Non Melanoma Skin Cancer” Center for Human Appearance Grant, 2010-2011, $10000 (Ara A. Chalian, Roberta Gausas, Sarah H. Kagan, Stephen Kovach, Kelly M. Malloy, Christopher Miller, and Joseph Sobanko, Co-Principal Investigators) “Experience of Patients with Oral Cancer Undergoing Free-Flap Reconstruction.” Center for Human Appearance Grant, 2009-2011, $7500 (Ara A. Chalian, Kelly M. Malloy, and Sarah H. Kagan, Co-Principal Investigators) “Assessment of the Needs and the Development of Strategic Initiatives to Support Under Funded Faculty”. Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Project, 1 December 2008 to 1 July 2009, unfunded (Co-Investigator, Sydney Evans, Principal Investigator). “Lived Experience of a Long Term Survivor”. National Brain Tumor Foundation, 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2010, $10,000 (Methods Consultant to Principal Investigator, Mary P. Lovely). “Qualitative Exploration of the Embodied Aesthetic of Oral Tongue Cancer”. University of Pennsylvania Center for Human Appearance, 01 July 2008 to 30 June 2009, $10,000 (Ara A. Chalian and Sarah H. Kagan, Co-Principal Investigators). “Patient Perceptions Following a Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis” AFAR Student 2006-2007 Summer Project (Neena Kapoor MSII) (Consultant with Principal Investigator W. Dale and Co-Principal Investigator G. Sachs, University of Chicago) “Geriatric Nursing Knowledge & Experiences in Long Term Care Facilities” HRSA Geriatric Knowledge Grant 1-K53-HP-00520-01 July 1, 2003-June 30, 2004 $24,607 (Principal Investigator with V. Cotter and N. Hodgson, Co-Principal Investigators). “Smoking Cessation for Head & Neck Cancer Patients”, Fox Chase Hospital-University of Pennsylvania NCI RO1 CA95678, June 2002-May 2005 $2,113,529 (Co-Investigator with Principal Investigator P. Gariti). “E-Symptom Outcomes: A Pilot Project to Establish Current Use and Future Feasibility of EMail Communication for Post-Operative Symptom Management with Head and Neck Surgery Patients”. Center for Nursing Outcomes Research University of Pennsylvania 2001 Pilot and 19

Feasibility Grant Program through National Institute for Nursing Research P30-NR-05043, 2001-2002. ($10,000, Principal Investigator). “A Program to Develop Continuing Research in Gero-Oncology: Delineation and Management of Symptoms Experienced by People with Head and Neck Cancer”. Frank Morgan Jones Fund, 2001 -2002. ($7500, Principal Investigator). “Perceptions of Communication Difficulties with Post-Surgical Head and Neck Cancer Patients”. Unfunded pilot study, 2001. (Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Mary Beth Happ, Ph.D., RN) “Feasibility Study of an Augmentative Communication Device with Head and Neck Cancer Patients Following Surgery”. Oncology Nursing Society, 2000-2001. ($10,000; CoInvestigator; Principal Investigator: Mary Beth Happ, Ph.D., RN) “Development of a Chemosensory Questionnaire for Patients Treated for Cancer of the Head and Neck: An Analysis of Age-Related Difference”. Frank Morgan Jones Fund, 2000 - 2001. ($2500; Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Andrew N. Goldberg, MD, FACS) “Developing a Survey Instrument to Measure Clinical Nursing Expertise”. American Nurses Foundation, 10/1/97 – 9/30/99, ($5,000; Research Liaison; Principal Investigator: Eileen Lake Ph.D., RN) “Family Caregiving Skill: Measurement and Evaluation”. National Institute of Nursing Research, 1-RO1-NR-05126, 9/1/99 - 8/31/02, ($362,964; Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Karen Schumacher Ph.D., RN) “Evidence Based Collaborative Care of Patients with Head and Neck Cancer: Management of Donor and Primary Site Morbidity After Reconstructive Surgery.” Frank Morgan Jones Fund, 1999-2001, ($2500, Co-Principal Investigator with Ara A. Chalian MD, FACS) “Theoretical Interrelationships Among Gender, Age, and Aesthetics in Reconstructive Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer.” Frank Morgan Jones Fund, 1998-1999, ($2000, Co-Principal Investigator with Ara A. Chalian, MD, FACS) “Pressure Ulcers in Elderly Emergency Department Patients.” National Institute of Aging R01AG-14127-01, 1998-2001, ($1,916,645, Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Mona Baumgarten, Ph.D.). “Surgical Outcome Rates: Identifying Etiologic Factors.” Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Center for Research Outcomes, 1998-2001, (Member, Expert Panel; Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Silber MD, Ph.D.). Research Fellowships Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Summer Research Fellowship, Summer 1999 ($3000). Fellowship in Clinical Qualitative Gero-Oncology Nursing Research. Oncology Nursing Foundation/Hoechst-Marion Roussel, September, 1996 – March, 1999 ($13,700). 20

Pre-Doctoral Grants Pre-Doctoral Fellow, National Research Service Award, Institutional Grant #T32-AG00130; Training in Gerontological Nursing Research; October, 1989 - October, 1991 (full support). “A Grounded Theory Exploration of the Perception and Experience of Symptoms in Elderly Individuals with Cancer (Common Solid Tumors).” Sigma Theta Tau Alpha Eta Chapter Research Funds ($750); Century Club Funds, The University of California San Francisco ($600); Graduate Division Funds, The University of California San Francisco, 1993 ($1000). CLINICAL PRACTICE Recent Clinical Projects The Joan Karnell Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital Speaker, “Key Concepts in Geriatric Nursing: Application to Older Adults with Cancer”. Clinical Nursing Conference; April, 2002. Speaker, “Older Adults and Their Families: Coping with Cancer”. Be the Best You Can Be – A Program for Older Adults and Their Families; May, 2002. Consultant, Gero-Oncology Program Development; August, 2003 to present. Speaker, “What’s in a Name? Being Old in America”. Be the Best You Can Be – A Program for Older Adults and Their Families; April, 2005. The Abramson Cancer Center Liaison to the Joan Karnell Cancer Center; 2008 to 2010. Consultant and IRB Sponsor for “Falls Prevention on an Inpatient Oncology Unit” on Rhoads Three Patient Care Unit, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; 2009 to present. Project Coordinator and IRB Sponsor for “Reducing Hospital Noise on an Inpatient Oncology Unit” in collaboration with Mary Denno MSN, RN and Kristen W. Maloney MSN, AOCN, Rhoads Three Patient Care Unit Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Jan van Der Spiegel PhD School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; 2009 to 2013. Mentor to inpatient oncology clinical nurse specialists; Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; 2009 to 2012. Liaison for Nursing to Lynn Schuchter MD, Division of Hematology: Oncology; 2009 to 2011. Liaison for Palliative Care and Nursing to Lynn Schuchter MD, Division of Hematology: Oncology; 2010 to 2012. Facilitator for Abramson Cancer Center Survivorship Research Strategic Plan; 2011. Participant in SymPac Team, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; 2011 to 2012.

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Participant in Initiative to Improve Communication and Shared Decision Making with Families in the Medical Intensive Care Unit; 2011 to 2012. Co-Leader for the UPHS Palliative Care Retreat with David Casarett MD; 2011 to 2012. Wissahickon Hospice Consultant for Nursing Professional Development; Wisshickon Inpatient Hospice at Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse; June, 2012. Practice Foci Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with focus on patients with chronic wounds, delirium, and other geriatric syndromes and on patients and family with complex dynamics and goals of care needs; Department of Nursing, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; 1994 to 2007. Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with focus on cancer patients who have skin and soft tissue symptoms of cancer and its treatment and on patient and family experience of cancer and its treatment; Department of Nursing, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; 2000 to 2007. Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with focus on patients with head and neck cancer who have wound healing and other symptoms of cancer treatment and on patient and family experience of cancer and its treatment; Department of Nursing, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; 2000 to 2009. Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with focus on cancer patients who have skin and soft tissue symptoms of cancer and its treatment and on patient and family experience of cancer and its treatment; University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center in collaboration with Division of Hematology: Oncology and Department of Radiation Oncology; 2007 to 2012. Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Program Co-Director with a focus on program development to meet the 2015 Commission on Cancer Standards; Department of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery; 2012 to 2014. Geriatric Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist with a focus on program advancement; The Joan Karnell Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital; 2013 to present. Interim Director, The Living Well Geriatric Oncology Program; The Joan Karnell Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital; February 2015 to present. PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATION AND MEDIA APPEARANCES Duane, Morris, & Heckscher Legal consultation; 1996-1997. Hill-Rom Clinical consultation; Judy Hale, National Marketing Manager for Clinitron products; May, 1998. KCI Medical 22

Clinical consultation; International clinician-to-clinician exchange regarding RIK operating table mattress; 2000 to 2002. Clinical consultation; National clinician-to-clinician exchange regarding RIK operating table mattress; 1998 to 2002. Product evaluation; RIK operating table mattress; 1998, 2000. Skytron Clinical consultation; Steve Sterkenberg, Product Manager for Operating Room Tables; July, 2000. Penn-Macy Institute Academic practice consultation; “Encouraging Clinicians and Clinical Faculty to Publish”; Carolyn B. Yucha Ph.D., RN, Associate Dean for Research, College of Nursing, University of Florida; July, 2000. WHYY Radio Times Media appearance; topic “Making The Transition From Medical Student To Intern”; July, 2000. Media appearance; topic “Doctor, Nurse, Patient, Family Communication”; August, 2002. Media appearance; topic “MacArthur Fellow”; October, 2003. The Wellness Community National and AMGEN “Frankly Speaking about Cancer Treatment Side Effects: Take Control with Medicine, Mind and Body”; Symptom Management Consultant; October, 2000 – June, 2001. Veteran’s Health Administration “Use of Physical Restraint for the Veteran at Risk for Falling/Fall-Related Injury Policy and Procedure”; Expert Reviewer; October, 2000. Consultant to Gene DeMaster, Ph.D. regarding project design for prevention of intraoperative pressure ulcers; Spring, 2001. “Development of Senior Nurse Rounds for a Geriatric Extended Care Setting”; Consultant to Joseph Aquilina MSW and Elizabeth Noelker MSN, APRN, BC, Extended Care and Geriatrics, Brecksville Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Brecksville, OH; Summer 2002 University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies in the Faculty of Medicine Consultation on Undergraduate Clinical Teaching; August, 2001. Consultation on Master’s Programme in Nursing Curriculum; November, 2001. Consultation on Faculty Practice Initiatives; March, 2003. Consultation in Academic Writing; December, 2003. 23

NBC10 News HealthWatch Interviewed and quoted on air in “Top Advice from Nurses” by Cherie Bank, Health Reporter; August 17, 2001 American Cancer Society ACS-Southeast Pennsylvania Region/SWOG Clinical Education Conference Key Note Speaker, “Understanding the Unique Needs of Elderly Cancer Patients”; October, 2001. Philadelphia Multiple Myeloma Networking Group Speaker, “Seniors Coping with Multiple Myeloma: How to Take Better Care of Ourselves”; November, 2001. Developed symptom log for group web site; December, 2001. University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center Head and Neck Support Group Speaker, “Caregiving and Head and Neck Cancer: How to Take Better Care of Ourselves”; January, 2002. Amgen Faculty, “Anemia Center of Excellence: An Educational Initiative”; January to October, 2002. The Wellness Community – Philadelphia Speaker, “Frankly Speaking About Cancer Treatment: Take Control of Side Effects with Medicine, Mind and Body”; March, 2002. Speaker, “The Power of Teamwork in Managing Cancer Symptoms and Side Effects”; 4th Annual Celebration of Hope; May, 2002. The Franklin Institute with the Karnell Cancer Center of Pennsylvania Hospital Speaker, “Older Adults and Their Families: Coping with Cancer”. Program for Older Adults and Their Families; May, 2002. Thomas, Thomas, and Hafer LLP Legal consultation, Daniel Grill, partner; July, 2002 to present. Allen & Weathington, P.C. Legal consultation, Reese Willis III, senior associate; January 2003 to present. The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Gerontological clinical specialist consultation in gerontology, oncology, and otorhinolaryngology nursing; January 2003 to July 2005. The Mount Sinai Hospital – Queens, New York Delirium consultation, October, 2003 Institute for Medical Education & Research, Miami FL Nursing education materials consultation including manuscript editing 24

Madelyn Trupkin Herzfeld – Principal June 2003 to December 2007. New York Times “The New York Times Job Market Tribute to Nurses” Judging Panelist; August 2003, August 2004, August 2005, August 2006, August 2007. Canadian Broadcasting Company Radio One Richardson’s Roundup Media appearance; Topic “MacArthur Fellow”; December, 2003. Pittsburgh Business Times Interviewed and quoted on aging and cancer and the ONS/GOC Joint Position Statement on Aging and Cancer; July, 2004: http://pittsburgh.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2004/08/02/focus2.html Nurse Week (West Coast Edition) Interviewed for article on Tips for Taking the NCLEX; August, 2004. Nursing Today (A Publication of the Japanese Nurses Association) Interviewed for article on Nurses Caring for Family Members of Seriously Ill Patients; June, 2005. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the Wellness Community Philadelphia Community service presentation to older adults and their caregivers; February, 2006. Transformational Eldercare From The Inside Out, Strengths-Based Strategies For Caring Interviewed For Section IV: Higher Education and In-House Training Programs “Sarah H. Kagan – Beacon of Care”; By James D. and Linda S. Henry; Washington, D.C.: American Nurses Association Publishing Nursing Spectrum (National Edition) Interviewed and Featured as nurse representing commitment for National Nurses Week 2006; in print, 8 May 2006. Southwest Airlines Spirit Magazine Interviewed for article on MacArthur Fellows; May 2006; in print, September, 2006. Jessie C. Gruman, Ph.D., President, Center for the Advancement of Health Interviewed for and acknowledged in Dr. Gruman’s book Aftershock – What to Do When the Doctor Gives You – or Someone you Love – a Devastating Diagnosis. Beth Israel Medical Center, New York Consultation on care of hospitalized older adults and nursing care associated with the experience of cancer, cancer surgery and other treatment; May 2006. New York Presbyterian Medical Center Consultation on care of hospitalized older adults and identification and management of delirium and fall risk; May 2006. 25

Cornell Hospital, New York Consultation on care of hospitalized older adults and identification and management of delirium and fall risk; June 2006. Oncology Times Interviewed on e-mail communication between patients and oncology clinicians; October 2006. Bottom Line Health Interviewed for “Conquering Chemotherapy Side Effects”, July 2007; published (p.9, volume 21, number 9); September 2007. University of California, Irvine Consultation on geriatric oncology program development; March to December 2008. American Board of Internal Medicine Teamwork Taskforce Consultant; June 2008. ACCESS Magazine for Dental Hygienists, American Dental Association Interviewed for and quoted in article on providing oral hygiene services for older adults; September 2009. Barnes and Noble University of Pennsylvania Bookstore Book reading; December 2009. The Daily Beast http://www.thedailybeast.com/ Interviewed for “Smartest People of the Decade” and “What Will Make You Smarter in 2010”; November and December 2009. American Board of Internal Medicine Professionalism Taskforce Consultant; February 2010. NCI Cancer Bulletin Interviewed and quoted for “Focusing on Older Cancer Patients: A Clinical Need and a Research Necessity” http://www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/040610/page8 ; March, 2010. Hong Kong Hospital Authority Institute for Advanced Nursing Studies Designed curriculum and implemented didactic and simulation-based course Integrating Art, Science, and Culture: Nursing and Interdisciplinary End of Life Care for Older Persons on care of older people at end of life; August, 2010. AARP, The Magazine Interviewed for article on aging and beauty; April, 2011. Oncology Nursing Society Newsletter – Connect Interviewed for article on the nursing shortage and its effects on cancer care; April, 2011. The Caring Generation 26

Interviewed for radio program on caring for older adults who have cancer; July, 2011. Hong Kong Hospital Authority Institute for Advanced Nursing Studies Designed curriculum and co-taught didactic and workshop week long course Advanced Acute Gerontological Nursing; October, 2011. Nursing Spectrum (National Edition) Interviewed and quoted on the global burden of cancer; September, 2012. The (re) institute Interviewed by Larry Robertson, Founder and Executive Director of the (re) institute for a project on creativity; July, 2013. Epigeum Inc. (www.epigeum.com) Interviewed for the course “Teaching Online”; October, 2013. Work and Life on Business Radio: Powered By The Wharton School SiriusXM Channel 111 Interviewed on the topic “life in our aging society”; July, 2014. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (1994 TO PRESENT) International DeDonato, D., Lynch, M. P., and Kagan, S.H. (April, 2015). “Addressing Individual Need in Geriatric Oncology: Frailty and Social Support as Considerations for Person-Centred Care” in the symposium “Advancing Care of The Older Person Living With Cancer: Co-Creating Person-Centred Care In Geriatric Oncology”. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Meeting. (Dublin, Ireland). (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2015). “Palliative Care in Chronic Illness: Global Perspective”. Y. K. Pao Foundation Centre for Nursing Excellence in Chronic Illness Care Opening Seminar, Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Nursing. (Hong Kong SAR China) (invited keynote speaker). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2015). “Palliative Care in Gero-Oncology: Meeting Needs and Expectations” Y. K. Pao Foundation Centre for Nursing Excellence in Chronic Illness Care Luncheon Seminar, Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Nursing. (Hong Kong SAR China) (invited keynote speaker). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2015). “Qualitative Research Methods Workshop”. Chinese University of Hong Kong Nethersole School of Nursing. (Hong Kong SAR China) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2014). “From Ageism to Age-Friendly: Creating an Age Friendly World in Clinical Practice Through Research and Education”. University College Dublin School of Nursing and Midwifery. (Dublin, Ireland) (invited masterclass teacher). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2014). “Understanding Frailty To Improve Care for Older People”. Trinity College Dublin School of Nursing and Midwifery. (Dublin, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2014). “Realizing Compassion: Self, Care, Connection, Healing”. St. 27

Vincent’s Private Hospital Masterclass Values and Compassionate Approaches that Heal in Healthcare. (Dublin, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2014). “Learning And Living Compassion: Self, Care, Connection, Reflection”. Humanity & Compassion: Spiritual Concepts in Healthcare Masterclass for PostGraduate Students; Department of Nursing, Waterford Institute of Technology. (Waterford, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2014). “Remarks for the Morning”. Compassionate Approaches to Healing Our Inner Pain & Spirit Conference; St. Patrick’s Hospital. (Cashel, Ireland) (invited chair – morning session). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2014). “Remarks for Graduation – Faith, Trust, Humility”. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Oxford Brookes University. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2014). “Nursing Informatics: Beyond Telehealth and the EHR”. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Oxford Brookes University. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2013). “Studying Cancer Experience among Older Adults: Missing Pieces of the Puzzle”. University of Ulster School of Nursing and Midwifery. (County Antrim, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2013). “Understanding Compassion in American Healthcare”. Masterclass for Post-Graduate Students; Department of Nursing, Waterford Institute of Technology. (Waterford, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2013). “The Gerontological Nurse in Acute Care: Maximising Effectiveness”. All Ireland Gerontological Nursing Association Master Class. (Dublin, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2013). “Compassion in American Healthcare – Perspective and Comparison for Considered Action”. Compassion – a Dawn of Transformation in Health Care Conference; St. Patrick’s Hospital. (Cashel, Ireland) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (November, 2013). “Caring for the Resident Diagnosed with Cancer – Leading with Skillful Assessment”. Nursing Homes Ireland Annual Conference. (Dublin, Ireland) (invited speaker). Goergen, L. Greenway, K., MacArthur, V. and Kagan, S. H. (June, 2013). “Evaluating the Impact of a UK-US Nursing Exchange”. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Research Day. Oxford Brookes University. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2013). “Fundamentals of Care: The Why of How We Do What We Do”. Oxford University Hospitals, National Health Service. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker).

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Kagan, S. H. (June, 2013). “Remarks for Graduation on Receiving an Honorary Degree”. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Oxford Brookes University. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (May, 2012). “American Experience of the Fundamentals of Care in Nursing Education”. Panelist. International Learning Collaborative Annual Fundamentals of Care Invitational Meeting. (Stockholm, SE) Kagan, S. H. (May, 2013). “Imbedding Community in American Palliative Care Program Development – An Update on Issues of Benign Disease and Advance Care Planning”. Tuen Mun Hospital Palliative Care Service, Hong Kong Hospital Authority. (Hong Kong, SAR) Kagan, S. H. (May, 2013). “American Trends in Palliative Care: Structure, Funding and the Nurses’ Roles”. Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong Hospital Authority. (Hong Kong, SAR) Kagan, S. H. (May, 2013). “Palliative Care in America: From Philosophy to Competence”. Fung Yiu King Hospital, Hong Kong Hospital Authority. (Hong Kong, SAR) Kagan, S. H. (November, 2012). “Fundamentals of Care: Update on the Project and Implications for Nursing Education”. School of Nursing; Dalhousie University. (Halifax, NS, Canada) (invited paper). Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (July, 2012). “Integration of Geriatric and Palliative Care In Care of Patients with Head and Neck Cancer”. 8th International Conference on Head & Neck Cancer. (Toronto, ON, Canada) (peer reviewed poster). Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (July, 2012). “Restoring Embodied Self: Provision of Care to People with Visible Malignancy”. Appearance Matters 5, University of West England. (Bristol, England, UK) (peer reviewed paper). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2012). “Remarks for Graduation”. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Oxford Brookes University. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2012). “Rapid Fire Session II Panelist”. ILC Health Experiences Seminar. Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. (Oxford, England, UK) (invited speaker). Kagan, S. H. (May, 2012). “American Trends in Geriatric Palliative Care Program Development and Quality Improvement”. Tuen Mun Hospital Palliative Care Service, Hong Kong Hospital Authority. (Hong Kong, SAR) Kagan, S. H. and Puppione, A. A. (September, 2011). “Advanced Acute Gerontological Nursing”. Institute for Advanced Nursing Studies, Hospital Authority. (Hong Kong, SAR) (5 day didactic and workshop course). Kagan, S. H. (September, 2011). “Optimal Care in Rare Cancers – Head and Neck Cancer”. 16th ECCO-36th ESMO Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress. (Stockholm, SE) (invited panelist).

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Kagan, S. H. (September, 2011). “Necessary Transformation: Facing Challenges and Realizing the Future of Cancer Care in Aging Societies”. Fifth Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference and Seventh Nursing Symposium on Cancer Care; Chinese University of Hong Kong. (Hong Kong, SAR) (invited keynote). Lovely, M., Page, M., Mogensen, K., Arzbaecker, J., Amidei, C., Lupica, K., Maher, M., Sherwood, P., and Kagan, S. (2010, November). Lived Experience of Long Term Survivors of Highly Malignant Brain Tumors. The 2010 Society for Neuro Oncology Scientific Meeting and Education Day. (Montreal, Canada). Kagan, S. H. (September, 2010). “Best Practices Panel”. The 1st Samsung Cancer Center Symposium: Shaping Future Cancer Medicine. (Seoul, Korea) (invited panelist). Kagan, S. H. (September, 2010). “Understanding the Heart of Oncology Nursing: Research, Education and Collaborations to Advance Practice for the Future of Cancer Care”. The 1st Samsung Cancer Center Symposium: Shaping Future Cancer Medicine. (Seoul, Korea) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (August, 2010). “Integrating Art, Science, and Culture: Nursing and Interdisciplinary End of Life Care for Older Persons”. Institute for Advanced Nursing Studies, Hospital Authority. (Hong Kong, SAR) (5 day didactic and simulation-based course). S. H. Kagan, G. Philiponis, K. M. Malloy, A. A. Chalian (June, 2010). “Grounded Theory Methods: Avenues to Understanding Appearance and Embodiment in Oral Cancer Survivors”, Appearance Matters 4, University of West England (Bristol, UK) (peer reviewed) S. H. Kagan, K. M. Malloy, G. Philiponis, A. A. Chalian (June, 2010). “Speaking Legibly: Voice in Embodied Appearance for Oral Tongue Cancer Survivors”. Appearance Matters 4, University of West England (Bristol, UK) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S. H. (May, 2010). “Fulfilling Our Social Contract – Research with Older People and Their Families”. School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queensland University of Technology. (Brisbane, QLD, AU) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (May, 2010). “Not Just Another Patient – Reframing Cancer Care to Reflect an Aged Demographic”. Blue Care, University of Queensland. (Brisbane, QLD, AU) (invited) Khachatryan, L., Kagan, S. H. and Scharpf, R. (April, 2010). “Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 & Prolonged Exposure to Estrogen as Risk Factors for Development of Breast Cancer in Women of Age 35-70 in Yerevan: A Case-Control Study”. 18th International Council on Women’s Health Conference. (Philadelphia, PA) (peer-reviewed poster). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2009). “Progress and Advances in Oncology: Role of the Nurses”. Jules Bordet Institute Annual Nursing Symposium (Brussels, Belgium) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (October, 2008). Open Lecture on Requested Topic “Medical and Economic Policies Affecting Nursing Education Programs of American Undergraduate and Graduate Schools in the 21st Century”. Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing 30

(Munakata, Japan) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (October, 2008). Undergraduate Lecture on Requested Topic “Nursing Practicum of American Universities”. Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing (Munakata, Japan) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (October, 2008). Graduate Lecture on Requested Topic “Thesis and Dissertation”. Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing (Munakata, Japan) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (October, 2008). Faculty Lecture on Requested Topic “Development of Nursing Curriculum of American Universities”. Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing (Munakata, Japan) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (August, 2008). The Role of the Nurse in Head and Neck Cancer Treatment – Understanding Paradox and Capitalizing On Potential. UICC World Cancer Congress (Geneva, Switzerland) (invited) Kagan, S. H. , Martin, P., Simpson, E., Macarthur, V., and Barriball, L. (August, 2008). UK-US Exchange in Nursing - Provocative Paradigm or Just a Safe Option? BUTEX Annual Conference (Belfast, Northern Ireland) (invited panel – not present due to travel difficulty) Kagan, S. H. (December, 2007). “Approaching the Older Life - Revealing Generations After 50 Using Narrative Interpretive Method”. Research Seminar at the School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University (Oxford, UK) (invited) Poghosyan, L. and Kagan, S. H. (June, 2007). “Collective and Standpoint Qualitative Research Methods”. American University of Armenia (Yerevan, Armenia) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2007). “Panel on Quality Care”. Panelist for satellite symposium moderated by Professor H. Armenian. 2nd International Medical Congress of Armenia (Yerevan, Armenia) (invited). Kagan, S. H., Poghosyan, L. and Fairman, J. S. (June, 2007). “International Perspectives in Consultation for BSN Nursing Curricula”. 2nd International Medical Congress of Armenia (Yerevan, Armenia) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2006, April). “Philadelphia Elder Care Services”. Aberdeen Kai Fong Social Welfare Associate (Hong Kong, SAR, China) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (December, 2006). “50+ Women and Cancer: Head and Neck Cancer”. Funded Cross National Cross Disciplinary Workshop. University College (London, UK) (invited participant). Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (December, 2006). “Collaborative Practice - Appraising Value in Advanced Practice Roles”. Dean’s Lecture: Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kings College (London, UK) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (October, 2006). “Lessons from Older Patients, Colorectal Cancer Treatment, and 31

Traditional Paradigms of Health and Nursing”. Terry Fox International Cancer Conference at Chang Gung University. (Taipei, Taiwan) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (October, 2006). “Hospice Care in America”. Chang Gung University. (Taipei, Taiwan) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (October, 2006). “Life Story Methods in Oncology Nursing Research”. Chang Gung University. (Taipei, Taiwan) (invited). Kagan, S. H., Coordinator and presenter, Boberick, C., Denno, M., and McMenamin, E. (September, 2006). “Balancing Generalist and Specialty Care: Mapping Transition To Oncology Care In A General Medicine Unit.” International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care 14th International Conference on Cancer Care. (Toronto, ON, Canada) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2006, April). “Geriatric Nursing – Creating Principled Care”. Grantham Hospital Department of Nursing (Hong Kong, SAR, China) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, April). “Palliation in Gerontological Care – Key to Optimal Function”. Hong Kong Nurses Association - Gerontology (Hong Kong, SAR, China) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2006). “Progress with Your Thesis”. Karolinska Institute Department of Nursing. (Stockholm, Sweden) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2006). “Envisioning Nursing Scholarship”. Karolinska Institute Department of Nursing. (Stockholm, Sweden) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, November). “Gero-Oncology Nursing in the United States: Caring for Older Adults Across the Trajectory”. Grantham Hospital Seminar on Palliative Medicine (Hong Kong, SAR, China) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2005, November). “Invisible Symptoms? Invisible Patients?”. The Fifth Hong Kong Nursing Symposium on Cancer Care in conjunction with The Third Pan-Pacific Nursing Conference (Hong Kong, SAR, China) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H., Fairman, J. S., and Beeber, A. S. (June, 2005). “Examining Intersections of Chronic Illness, Life History, and Stand Point Analyses.” In International Qualitative Methods in Ageing Symposium, J. Meyer, Coordinator. World Congress of Gerontology. (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Building Bridges: Older Adults, Cancer, and Nursing”. The Danish Cancer Nurses Congress (Copenhagen, Denmark) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Ageism, Assessment and Supportive Care: Shaping Intervention for Older Adults”. The Danish Cancer Nurses Congress (Copenhagen, Denmark) (invited workshop). Kagan, S. H., Coordinator, Fairman, J. S., Crighton, M. H., and Beeber, A. S. (August, 2004). “Western Cultural Perspectives on Aging and Cancer: A Theory and Methods Symposium.” 32

International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care 13th International Conference on Cancer Care. (Sydney, AU) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H., Coordinator and presenter, Sharp, L., So, W. K. W., and Puppione, A. A. (August, 2004). “Cross National Views of Communication and Cancer Care: Hong Kong, Sweden, and the United States.” International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care 13th International Conference on Cancer Care. (Sydney, AU) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2004). “Envisioning New Nursing Scholarship: Building and Sustaining a Culture of Inquiry, Research, & Publication”. St. Francis Xavier University School of Nursing Faculty Retreat. (Antigonish, NS, Canada) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (June, 2004). “Ageism, Assessment and Supportive Care: Shaping Intervention for Older Adults”. Dansk Selskab for Medicinsk Onkologi, Dansk Selskab for Onkologi, Dansk Selskab for Palliativ Medicin og FS 13 indbyder til 4th Scientific Symposium - Supportive Care in Cancer. (Copenhagen, Denmark) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (April, 2004). “Language Lessons Learned from Older Adults with Cancer: Merging Grounded Theory and Practice.” 6:e Nationella Konferensen I Cancervård (Annual Meeting of the Swedish Cancer Nurses Society). (Stockholm, SE) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (April, 2004). Faculty panelist in symposium entitled “Exploring Powerful Partnerships for Holistic Advising” (M. Thomas M.Ed., Coordinator). American College Personnel Association Annual Convention. (Philadelphia, PA) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (December, 2003). “Language Lessons Learned from Older Adults with Cancer: Merging Grounded Theory and Practice.” University of Hong Kong 2nd Annual Frontiers in Biomedicine Meeting. (Hong Kong, SAR) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (August, 2003). “Nursing Intervention with Older Cancer Patients.” School of Health & Social Care, Oxford Brookes University. (Oxford, UK) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (August, 2003). “Language Lessons Learned from Older Adults with Cancer: Merging Grounded Theory and Practice.” University of Nottingham Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences School of Nursing. (Nottingham, UK) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (March, 2003). “Managing Malignant Wounds to Control Odor, Exudate, Pain, and Pruritis.” The Hong Kong Enterostomal Therapy Association (Hong Kong, SAR) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (March, 2003). “Developing Nursing Consultation as an Academic Practice”. University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies (Hong Kong, SAR) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (March, 2003). “Creating Partnership for Faculty Research Practice Programs”. University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies (Hong Kong, SAR) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (March, 2003). “Developing Nursing Consultation as an Academic Practice”. University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies (Hong Kong, SAR) (invited). 33

Kagan, S. H. (January, 2003). “Educating Thinking Nurses”. Karolinska Institute Department of Nursing. (Stockholm, Sweden) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (January, 2003). “Managing Malignant Wounds.” Department of Oncology. (Stockholm, Sweden) (invited).

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Fairman, J. S. and Kagan, S. H. (September, 2002). “Inductive and Deductive Approaches to Development and Application of Theory”. Karolinska Institute Department of Nursing. (Stockholm, Sweden) (invited). Cunningham, S. T., Crowley, R. L. and Kagan, S. H. (August, 2002). “Symptom Stories of Older Adults With Cancer.” The 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Nursing in Cancer Care. (London, UK) (peer reviewed). Macaluso, M. R., Happ, M. B., Goldberg, A. N. and Kagan, S. H.. (August, 2002). “Oncology Nurses Use of E-Mail Communication With Head And Neck Cancer Patients.” The 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Nursing in Cancer Care. (London, UK) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. and Beeber, A. S. (August, 2002). “Managing Malignant Wounds To Help Patients Achieve Control Of Odor, Exudate, Pain, And Pruritis.” The 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Nursing in Cancer Care. (London, UK) (peer reviewed). Localio A. R., Baumgarten M., Margolis D., Kagan S., Lowe R. A., Kinosian B., Holmes J., Abbuhl S. (May 2002). “Accuracy And Reliability of Pressure Ulcer Identification”. Wound Healing Society 12th Annual Symposium and Joint Conference with the European Tissue Repair Society. (Baltimore MD) (poster, peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (August, 2001). “Key Concepts in Geriatric Nursing: Application to Older Adults with Cancer.” Consultation to the University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies in the faculty of Medicine (Hong Kong, SAR PRC) (invited). Kagan, S. H. and Narzikul, T. D. (August, 2001). “Clinical Teaching: Individualized Care Across the Life Span.” (Four part seminar series) Consultation to the University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies in the faculty of Medicine (Hong Kong, SAR PRC) (invited). Kagan, S. H. and Narzikul, T. D. (August, 2001). “Seminar for Clinical Nurses and Clinical Faculty.” Consultation to the University of Hong Kong Department of Nursing Studies in the faculty of Medicine (Hong Kong, SAR PRC) (invited). Chalian, A. A., Gottschalk, A., Kagan, S. H., Dakunchak, A., Weinstein, G., and Weber, R. S. (2000, July). “Design and Impact of Intraoperative Pathways for Head and Neck Resection and Reconstruction.” 5th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer (San Francisco, CA) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (1999, November). “Collaborative Caring for the Socially Invisible: Patients Undergoing Reconstructive Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer.” Paper for symposium “Collaborative Paths to Care Across the Life Span: Nurse-Physician Practice Models for the Future.” S. H. Kagan, Coordinator. Sigma Theta Tau International 35th Biennial Convention (San Diego, CA) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (1999, July). “Gender, Age, and Aesthetics in Reconstructive Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer.” International Council of Nurses Centennial Conference. 35

(London, UK) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1997, June). “Capturing Acute and Critical Care Collaborative Practice Through the Constant Comparative Technique.” 9th Annual Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Research Congress. (Vancouver, BC) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1994, May). “The Role of Symptoms in Integrating Cancer Into A Life Mostly Lived.” Second International Symposium on Symptom Management. March, 1994 (San Francisco, CA). (peer reviewed) National Kagan, S. H. (2014, June). “Myths and Language of Aging”. Second Wind Tour (http://secondwindtour.org/blog/ ) (Philadelphia, PA) (invited local faculty). Kagan, S. H. (2013, September). “Polypharmacy and Older Adults: High Risk Meds, Too Many Meds, and Too Few Meds”. SOHN 36th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium. (Vancouver, BC) (invited plenary). Kagan, S. H. (2013, September). “Advancing Geriatric Oncology Care”. Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association Annual Meeting. (Chicago IL) Foust, J. B., Happ, M. B., Kagan, S. H. and Vukovic, N. (2012, November). Navigating the Maze of Pain and Other Symptoms During and After Hospitalization. The Gerontological Society of America's 65th Annual Scientific Meeting. (San Diego, CA) (peer reviewed symposium). Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (2012, September). “Capitalizing on Collaboration”. SOHN 35th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium. (Washington, DC) (invited closing). Kagan, S. H. (2012, April). Imagine… Designing the Future of Geriatric Otolaryngology. American Society of Geriatric Otolaryngology Annual Meeting. (San Diego, CA) (invited key note). Sperry, S., Malloy, K. M., Philiponis, G., Chalian, A. A., and Kagan, S. H. (2011, September). “Qualitative Analysis of the Experience of Oral Tongue Cancer Survivors”. 2011 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Expo. (San Francisco, CA) (peer reviewed poster). Kagan, S. H. (2011, September). “Science, Hype, and a Bit of Hope – Care of Self and Others in Our Aging Society”. SOHN 34th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium. (San Francisco, CA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2011, May). “Lessons from 7th Grade and Wise Souls – Remarks for Commencement”. St. John’s College (Springfield, IL) (invited commencement address). Kagan, S. H. , Philiponis, G. Malloy, K. M. and Chalian, A. A. (2011, February). “From Living in Limbo to Speaking Legibly: Describing Oral Tongue Cancer Survivorship”. 11th National Cancer Nursing Research Conference. (Los Angeles, CA) (peer reviewed). Not presented due to family illness. 36

Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2010, April). Perioperative Implications of the Aging Ear, Nose, and Throat. American Society for Geriatric Otolaryngology 4th Annual Meeting. (Las Vegas, NV) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2009, October). “Ending the Madness of Disagreement, Shortage, and Default – A 21st Century Curriculum for Undergraduate Nursing”. Professional Nurse Educators’ Group Annual Meeting – Mayo Clinic. (Rochester, MN) (invited keynote). Chalian, A. A., Clarke, S. P. and Kagan, S. H. (2009, May). Impact of Wound Healing Complications on Quality of Life after Laryngectomy. American Head and Neck Society Meeting. (Phoenix, AZ) (peer reviewed poster). Chalian, A. A., Clarke, S. P. and Kagan, S. H. (2009, May). Influence of Age on Quality of Life Over Time After Laryngectomy. American Society for Geriatric Otolaryngology 3rd Annual Meeting. (Phoenix, AZ) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (2009, May). Integrative Review of Teamwork and Leadership Literature for Geriatric Otolaryngology Practice. American Society for Geriatric Otolaryngology 3rd Annual Meeting. (Phoenix, AZ) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2009, March). “Creating Gero-Oncology – It’s All About Symptoms and Function”. Cancer Control Lecture, Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, Indiana University. (Indianapolis, IN) (invited). Thompson, H. J. Temkin, N., Dikmen, S. and Kagan, S. H. (2008, November). Prevalence of Comorbidity and its Association with Discharge Outcomes in Traumatically Brain-Injured Older Adults. American Academy of Nursing 2008 Annual Meeting and Conference. (Phoenix, AZ) (poster). Kagan, S. H. (2008, September). “Oncology Nursing at Mid-Century – Nurses and Patients, Symptoms and Function”. St, John’s Health Center Nursing Symposium. (Santa Monica, CA) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2008, September). “Transformational Leadership by Geriatric Nurses for An Aging Society”. Sigma Theta Tau International Leadership Academy. (Indianapolis, IN) (invited panelist). Kagan, S. H. (2008, September). “Clinical Considerations to Obtain Pain Relief for Older Adults ”. SOHN 31th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2008, July).Avoiding Business as Usual: Creating Gero-Oncology. New York University College of Nursing. (New York, NY). (invited keynote). Van Vuuren, P. A. C., Kagan, S. H., and Chalian, A. A. (2008, April). Geriatric Assessment Toolbox: What You and Your Nurse Can Do to Improve Outcomes for Older Adults. American Society for Geriatric Otolaryngology 2nd Annual Meeting. (Orlando, FL) (peer reviewed). 37

Kagan, S. H. (2008, March). “Can We Afford Business as Usual in Cancer Care for an Ageing Society?” University of California Irvine Chao Comprehensive Cancer Center. (Irvine, CA) (invited grand rounds). Kagan, S. H. (2008, March). “Cancer in an Ageing Society – The Challenge and Opportunity for Nurses”. Mayo Clinic Annual Nursing Research Conference. (Rochester, MN) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2008, March). “Taking Stock and Looking Forward”. Mayo Clinic Annual Nursing Research Conference. (Rochester, MN) (invited endnote). Kagan, S. H. (2008, February). “Can We Afford Business as Usual in Cancer Care for an Ageing Society?”. University of California San Francisco School of Nursing. (San Francisco, CA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2008, February). “Balancing Serendipity and Structure in a Personal Mission”. University of California San Francisco School of Nursing John A. Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence. (San Francisco, CA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2008, February). “Embedding NICHE Principles into Oncologic Nursing Practice – An Exemplar for Specialty Care of the Future”. NICHE Best Clinical Practices Conference. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2007, September). “Polypharmacy and Older ENT Patients”. Pharmacology PreConference Session. SOHN 31th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium, (Washington, D.C.). (invited). Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2007, May). “ Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Academic Careers”. University of Washington K-12 Post-Doctoral Fellows Seminar. (Seattle, WA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2007, February). “Standpoints, Collectives, and Truthfulness: Qualitative Research in Oncology Nursing”. 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research . (Hollywood, CA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, November). “Advanced Geriatric Assessment to Enhance Comprehensive Care of the Older Cancer Patient.” Oncology Nursing Society 2006 Advanced Practice Nurse Conference. (Pittsburgh, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, November). “More Than a Buzzword? Philosophical Principles for Achieving Evidence Based Practice” Bronson Methodist Hospital Nursing Research Conference. (Kalamazoo, MI) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2006, November). “Practical Strategies for Integrating Research into Practice” Bronson Methodist Hospital Nursing Research Conference. (Kalamazoo, MI) (invited).

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Kagan, S. H. (2006, November). “Structured Integration of Qualitative Research into Practice” Bronson Methodist Hospital Nursing Research Conference. (Kalamazoo, MI) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, October). “Qualitative Research and Impact on Evidence Based Rehabilitation Nursing Practice.” Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation Research Symposium. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2006, October). “Making Geriatric Surgery Work – From Pre-op and “Pre-hab” to Post-op and Palliation.” University of Chicago Division of Geriatric Medicine Grand Rounds. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, October). “Ageing and Assessment – Weighing Evidence to Enhance Care of Older Adults with Cancer.” Yale Cancer Nursing Conference. (New Haven, CT) (invited keynote). Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (2006, September). “Strategic Initiatives in Geriatric Otolaryngology: SOHN and AAO Members Collaborate”. SOHN 30th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium, (Toronto, ON). (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Lessons Learned in 20 years of Practice & Research - Speech Pathology & Audiology Clinicians” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Lessons Learned in 20 years of Practice & Research - Speech Pathology & Audiology Graduate Students and Nursing Students” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Expanding Interdisciplinary Research” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Threat to Identity or Minor Concern? Implications of Voice and Swallowing Change in Older Adults” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Imagining your Leadership in an Ageing Society” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Clear Health Communication: Are We Missing the Power of Clinician-Patient Relationships?” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Ageism, Evidence, and Decision Making: Constructing Cancer Care for Older Adults” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited).

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Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Disrupted Aged Embodiment” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Care” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Communication, Partnership, and Collaboration for Our Ageing Society” Illinois State University at Normal Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Clear Health Communication. (Normal, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (Presidential Symposium Coordinator and Respondent) (2005, November). “Critical Issues in Interdisciplinary Gero-Oncology Care: Assessment, Function, and Setting.” 58th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. (Orlando, FL) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (Symposium Coordinator and Respondent) (2005, November). “Emotion and Experience in Gero-Oncology: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Research and Practice.” 58th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. (Orlando, FL) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2005, October). “Integrating Cancer Into a Life Mostly Lived - Transforming Images of Being Old and Having Cancer.” Pennsylvania State University College of Health and Human Development. (State College, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, October). “Ageism, Evidence, and Decisions: The Future of GeroOncology Care.” Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Conference – The Older Oncology Patient: Challenges for the Future. (New York City, NY) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, October). “Care of Hospitalized Older Adults: Understanding Pressure Ulcer Risk.” Bronson Hospital Geriatric Nursing Recognition Day. (Kalamazoo, MI) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, October). “Care of Hospitalized Older Adults: Intervening to Prevent Pressure Ulcers.” Bronson Hospital Geriatric Nursing Recognition Day. (Kalamazoo, MI) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, September). “Ageism in an Ageing Society.” Rush University Homecoming. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, September). “Detoxification and Withdrawal Protocols for the Geriatric ENT Patient. SOHN 29th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium, (Los Angeles, CA). (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, May). “What’s in a Name? Ageing and Ageism”. Penn Midwest Regional Advisory Board. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, May). “Nurses, Patients, and Suffering in our Society: Treasuring the Nurse-Patient Relationship.” University of Chicago Hospitals. (Chicago, IL) (invited).

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Kagan, S. H. (2005, May). “Ageism, Evidence, and Decision Making: Cancer and Older Adults.” Chicago Area Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Group. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, May). “Ageism in an Ageing Society? Nursing and Health Care at Risk.” Gerald Mungerson Lecture at Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital. (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H., Overcash, J. and Extermann, M. (2005 May). What’s in Your Practice? Using Evidence to Support Gero-Oncology Nursing Practice. ONS-GOC Special Symposium. Oncology Nursing Society 30th Annual Congress. (Orlando, FL) (invited). (repeated at the Geriatric Oncology Consortium ACCE Meeting, September 2005) Kagan, S. H. (2005 May). Nursing in “Surgical Issues in Older Adults: Research Updates from the Specialties and Clinical Case-Based Discussions”, Panel Discussion, T. Griebling, moderator. The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Section for Surgical and Related Medical Subspecialties, American Geriatrics Society. (Orlando, FL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, April). “Not So Uniform: The Nurse Patient Relationship and Chronic Illness in an Aging Society.” Breaking New Ground Reframing the Chronic Illness Experience: University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth School of Nursing. (Dartmouth, MA) (invited). Beeber, A. S., Foust, J., and Kagan, S. H. (2005 February). Careers in Gerontological Nursing: A Discussion Session. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Annual Meeting. (Oklahoma City, OK) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2005, February). “Ageism, Assessment and Supportive Care: Shaping Intervention for Older Adults”. Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Nursing Rounds. (Seattle, WA) (invited). Beeber, A.S., Kagan, S.H., Crighton, M.H., and Bourbonniere, M. E. (2004, November). “Vulnerability – Trendy Term or New Direction for Health of Our Aging Society”. Gerontological Society of America 57th Annual Scientific Meeting. (Washington, DC) (commentator; peer reviewed). Kagan, S. H. (2004, November). “Nursing Practice, Education and Research Cancer In the Context of Lives Mostly Lived.” University of North Carolina Nursing Grand Rounds. (Chapel Hill, NC) (invited) (Repeated for Duke University Hospital Nursing Grand Rounds, Durham, NC.) Kagan, S. H. (2004, November). “What’s Wrong with this Picture? Nurses’ Influence on Being Old and Ill in America.” Carol Hogue Endowed Lecture in Gerontological Nursing at University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and Duke University. (Chapel Hill, NC) (invited) (repeated for Sigma Theta Tau International Alpha Sigma Chapter, Seattle WA, February 2005) Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Our Magic Wand: The Nurse-Patient Relationship.” National Gerontological Nursing Association. (Las Vegas, NV) (invited) (repeated from March 2004 regional presentation and for presentation at Indiana University South Bend, October 2004).

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Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Invisible Symptoms? Invisible Patients?”. Northern Michigan University Center for Gerontological Studies (Marquette, MI) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Assessing Dimensions in Gero-Oncology: Shaping Intervention for Older Adults”. Robert Lurie Cancer Center at Northwestern University Cancer Nursing Conference (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Ageism, Evidence, and Decision Making: Constructing Cancer Care for Older Adults”. Robert Lurie Cancer Center at Northwestern University and the Division of Hematology: Oncology Grand Rounds (Chicago, IL) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, October). “Lead Role in a Horror Film or Ascension to Sainthood?”. The University of Chicago Alumni Association (Chicago, IL) (invited, repeated from MacArthur Gathering, April 2004). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Lead Role in a Horror Film or Ascension to Sainthood? Dichotomous Notions of Ageism & Being Old and Having Cancer in Our Aging Society”. Ethics Grand Rounds, Dana Farber Cancer Institute. (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Face To Face: Identity, Symptoms, And Collaboration In Head And Neck Cancer”. Massachusetts General Hospital Palliative Care Grand Rounds. (Teleconferenced to Dana-Farber and other Partners hospitals). (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Language Lessons Learned from Older Adults with Cancer: Merging Grounded Theory and Practice”. Dana Farber Cancer Institute Psycho-Oncology Research Seminar. (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Invisible Symptoms? Invisible Patients?” Brigham and Women's Hospital Medicine and Nursing Grand Rounds. (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Integrating Cancer Into a Life Mostly Lived – Older Adults Coping with Cancer”. Dana Farber Cancer Institute Patient/Family Lecture. (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Nurses, Patients, and Suffering in an Aging Society”. Dana Farber Cancer Institute Nursing Grand Rounds. (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, September). “Not So Uniform: The Nurse Patient Relationship in an Aging Society”. Dana Farber Cancer Institute and the Harvard Cancer Center Lecture for Academic Nurses at the Harvard Faculty Club. (Boston, MA) (invited). Kagan S. H. (2004, September). Substance Withdrawal Delirium and the ENT Patient (Geriatric Specialist Interest Group Symposium). SOHN 28th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium, (New York, NY). (invited). Baumgarten M, Margolis DJ, Localio AR, Kagan SH, Lowe RA, Kinosian B, Holmes JH, Abbuhl SB, Kavesh W, Ruffin A. (2004, June). Risk factors for pressure ulcers in elderly

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America's 55th Annual Scientific Meeting (Boston, MA) (peer reviewed). Kagan, S.H. and McCauley, K. M.(2002, November). “Partnerships in Undergraduate Education and Faculty Practice: Making Gerontological Nursing the “Hot” Course”. Fifth Annual Baccalaureate Education Conference: The Changing Face of Baccalaureate Education (Lake Buena Vista, FL) (peer reviewed) Kagan S. H.; Beeber, A. S.; Ross, A. T.; Samadi, S. D.; Perloff, J. R.; Weinstein, G. S.; and Chalian, A. A. (2002, September). “Calcium Alginate Dressings for Head and Neck Wound Complications.” AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting and OTO Expo (San Diego, CA) (peer reviewed). Kagan S. H. Puppione, A. A., Beeber, A. S., Crighton, M. H., Happ, M. B., Foust, J. B. (2002, September). “Essential Gerontological Concepts for Perioperative Care of the Older Otolaryngology Patient: A Systems Approach for Comprehensive Care” (Instructional Symposium Coordinator: Kagan, S.H.). SOHN 26th Annual Congress and Nursing Symposium, (San Diego, CA). (invited, John A. Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing SNAPP initiative) Kagan S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (2001, September). Instructional Course Senior Faculty: “Impaired Wound Healing in Head and Neck Surgery: Strategies for Success.” AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting and OTO Expo (Denver, CO) (peer reviewed) (cancelled because of 11 September 2001). Kagan S. H. (2001, May). Research Critique for Advanced Research Session: “Oncology Nurses’ Quest for Control: Symptom Management at the End of Life” D. Volker Ph.D., RN, AOCN. Oncology Nursing Society Annual Congress (San Diego, CA) (invited) Kagan S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (2001, February). “The Emerging Concept of Functional Surgical Aesthetics in Reconstructive Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer” in symposium “Capturing patient experience of head and neck cancer through interdisciplinary research.” S. H. Kagan, Coordinator. Sixth National Cancer Nursing Research Conference (Jacksonville, FL) (peer reviewed) Crighton, M. H., Goldberg, A. N., and Kagan S. H. (2001, February) Reciprocity for Head and Neck Cancer Patients Participating in Instrument Development: Uncovering the Impact of Chemosensory Change” in symposium “Capturing patient experience of head and neck cancer through interdisciplinary research.” S. H. Kagan, Coordinator. Sixth National Cancer Nursing Research Conference (Jacksonville, FL) (peer reviewed) Beeber, A. S. and Kagan S. H. (2001, February). “Research Based Management of PostTreatment and Malignant Wounds for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer” in symposium “Capturing patient experience of head and neck cancer through interdisciplinary research.” S. H. Kagan, Coordinator. Sixth National Cancer Nursing Research Conference (Jacksonville, FL) (peer reviewed) Kagan S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (2000, October). “Wise Electronic Decision Making: PostOperative Symptom Management E-Mail Communication With Head And Neck Surgery 44

Patients.” Society of University Otolaryngologists Annual Meeting (Jackson Hole, WY) (peer reviewed) Chalian, A. A., Kagan S. H., Gottschalk, A., Dakunchak A., Weinstein, G. S., Weber, R. S. (2000, September). “Procedure Influence on Head and Neck Intraoperative Pathways.” AAOHNSF Annual Meeting and OTO Expo (Washington, D. C.) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S. H. (1999, November). “Social Concerns in Head and Neck Cancer for an Aging Society.” Paper in symposium “Gero-societal import of molecular and cellular mechanisms in head and neck cancer.” A. A. Chalian, Coordinator. Gerontological Society of America 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting (San Francisco, CA) (peer reviewed) Chalian, A. A. and Kagan, S. H. (1999, April). “Prevention of Intraoperative Pressure Ulcers in Extended Length Head and Neck Reconstructive Surgeries.” The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. (Palm Desert, CA) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H., Chalian, A. A., Fairman, R. M., Happ, M. B., Iorianni-Cimbak, A., Stankiewicz, J., Fairman, J. and Strumpf, N. (1998, November). “A Portfolio of Strategies to Teach the Changing Context of Aging to Nursing Students.” S. H. Kagan, Coordinator. Gerontological Society of America 51st Annual Scientific Meeting. (Philadelphia, PA) (peer reviewed) Puppione, A. A., Kagan, S. H., Dastous, R., and Lynn, L. (1998, February). “Student Driven Collaborative Course Development: Changing the Approach to Teaching Care of Older Adults.” (Symposium). 1998 Annual Meeting of the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education. (Winston-Salem, NC) (peer reviewed) Baumgarten, M., Margolis, D., Carson, J., Berlin, J., Strom, B., Garino, J., Kagan, S. H., and Kavesh, W. (1997, November). “Pressure Ulcers in Elderly Surgical Patients.” Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting. (Cincinnati, OH) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1997, September). “Complexity of Technological Advances, Quality of Daily Living, and Re-engineering Mismatches.” (Panel Discussion) 1997 Annual Trustee Conference for Healthcare Trustees of New York State. (New York, NY) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1997, April). National Panel Presentation: “Nursing and the Burden of Care.” Milbank Memorial Fund Meeting. (New York, NY) (invited) Kagan, S.H., Robinson, K.M., and Puppione, A. (1997, February). “Teaching Collaborative Practice with Older Adults to Nursing Students.” 1997 Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. (Boston, MA) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1996, June). “Collaborative Practice for Continuity with Older Adults.” American Nurses Association Council for Nursing Research 1996 Scientific Sessions. (Washington, DC) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1996, February). “Teaching Undergraduate Gerontological Nursing Through a Feminist Informed Perspective of Mutual Respect and a Practice Framework of Collaborative Restoration and Rehabilitation for Older Adults.” 1996 Annual Meeting of the Association for 45

Gerontology in Higher Education, Master Teacher Lecture. (Philadelphia, PA) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1994, November). “Elderly Oncology Patients: The Merging of Nursing Specialties and its Challenge to Nursing Science and Practice.” 47th Annual Scientific Session of the Gerontological Society of America. (Atlanta, GA) (peer reviewed) Regional Kagan, S. H. (2014, May). “Cancer: A Chronic Disease in an Aging Society”. Reynolds Center, University of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, OK). (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2014, May). “Shifting Perspectives: Gero-Oncology Research”. Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, OK). (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2014, May). “Where's Waldo in American Oncology? An Analysis of What's Missing in Cancer Care for an Ageing Society”. 5th Annual Suzanne Leider Lecture, School of Nursing, University of California Irvine (Irvine, CA). (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2013, October). “Blessings and Battles: Approaches to the Experience of Cancer in Late Life”. Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Mercy Medical Center. (Baltimore MD). (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2013, March). “Understanding the Unique Needs of the Older Cancer Patient”. Which Comes First…Age or Cancer? Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. (Dartmouth, NH) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2013, March). “Functional and Treatment Limiting Conditions in Older Adults with Cancer”. Which Comes First…Age or Cancer? Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. (Dartmouth, NH) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2013, March). “Case Study in Ageism”. Which Comes First…Age or Cancer? Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. (Dartmouth, NH) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2013, March). “Applying Geriatric Principles in Cancer Care”. Which Comes First…Age or Cancer? Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. (Dartmouth, NH) (invited closing note). Kagan, S. H. (2012, November). “Recapturing the Essence of Nursing in Compassion and Caring”. New York – Presbyterian Columbia Medical Center Medical, Surgical, and Transplant Nursing Symposium “Innovations in Medical, Surgical and Transplant Clinical Practice: Leading the Way To The Future”. (Pearl River, NY) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2012, November). “Blessing and Battles – Understanding Decisions and Actions in Care of Older Oncology Patients”. Annual Marilyn Bedell Lecture at Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. (Dartmouth, NH) (invited).

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Kagan, S. H. (2012, February). “Studying Cancer in Older Adults: Missing Pieces of the Scientific Puzzle”. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. (New Brunswick, NJ) (invited). Fingeret, M., Nipomnick, S., Hanasono, M., Skoracki, R., Weber, R., Kagan, S. (2012, January). Toward an Understanding of Body Image Adaptation Following Surgical Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer. Cancer Survivorship Research Retreat, MD Anderson Cancer Center. (Houston, TX) (poster). Kagan, S. H. and Chalian, A. A. (2011, April). “Creating a Program of Collaborative Interdisciplinary Care for Vulnerable People with Head and Neck Cancer”. Transforming Healthcare Through Partnership – A Tribute to Dean Arthur Rubenstein. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2011, March). “Why are the Classics Relevant to Highly Valued Professions in Our Modern Society?” Panel Discussion. Ancient Studies and Globalization for the University of Pennsylvania Department of Archaeology. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan S. H. (2010, September). “Images of Older Women: Self, Aesthetics, and Function”. GenPhilly Women and Aging: Image (R)evolution. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan S. H. (2010, May). “Experience, Embodiment, and Aesthetics in Oral Cancer Survivorship”. University of Pennsylvania Center for Human Appearance First Annual Research Day. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2010, May). “Ramifications of An Aging Society for Veterinary Science and Care”. University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Grand Rounds. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited). Chalian, A. A. and Kagan S. H. (2008, December). “Pain and Other Geriatric Problems: Collaborative Solutions”. New York Downtown Hospital Grand Rounds. (New York City, New York). (invited collaborative lecture). Kagan, S. H. (2008, October). “From Achievement to Transformation - Why Acute Care Nursing Is Really Geriatric Nursing”. University Medical Center at Princeton Geriatric Symposium. (Princeton, NJ) (invited keynote). Kagan, S. H. (2007, March). “Surviving Cancer in Later Life – Not Just Comorbidity and Palliative Care”. PAC3 Third Annual Summit – Lifespan of Survivorship: Impact across the Continuum of Cancer. (State College, PA) (invited. Kagan, S. H. (2006, June). “Science and Social Contract: Rethinking Impact Factor”. University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Retreat. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2006, March). “Creating The Future: Nursing in Our Ageing Society”. Gwynedd-Mercy College 10th Annual Dean’s Distinguished Lecture. (Gwynedd Valley, PA) (invited). 47

Kagan, S. H. (2005, June). “Ageism, Evidence, and Decision Making: Constructing Cancer Care for Older Adults.” Philadelphia Area Chapter of the Oncology Nursing Society. (Philadelphia, PA)(invited). Kagan, S. H. (2005, May). “Nurses, Patients, and Suffering in our Society: Treasuring the Nurse-Patient Relationship.” University of Pennsylvania Health System Nursing Excellence Award Ceremony. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, December). “Lead Role in a Horror Film or Ascension to Sainthood? Nursing Implications of Ageing and Cancer.” Villanova University College of Nursing Health and Human Values Lecture Series. (Villanova, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, March). “Our Magic Wand: The Nurse-Patient Relationship.” The New Courtland Foundation. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) (repeated for Mount Sinai Medical Center NICHE Conference, New York, NY, June, 2004 and for Pitman Manor Nursing Staff, Pitman, NJ, June, 2004). Kagan, S. H. (2004, February). “Not So Uniform: The Nurse-Patient Relationship in an Aging Society.” RN Exhibit Lecture at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited). Also provided for the Abramson Family Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania Symptom Management Rounds (2004, February) (Philadelphia, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2004, January). “Reflections on Providence: Thought and Meaning in Cancer, Aging and Nursing”. The Association for Women Faculty and Administrators at Penn the Southeast Pennsylvania Ace Network. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited). Kagan, S.H. (2003, October). “Older Adults and Their Families: Living with the Challenges of Head and Neck Cancer.” Greater Baltimore Medical Center Survivorship Day Professional and Lay Program (Baltimore, MD) (invited). Kagan, S.H. and Chalian, A.A. (2003, July). “Backside First? How Nurse-Physician Collaboration Conquered Clinically Frustrating Problems.” Nursing Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (New York, NY) (invited) Kagan, S.H. and Chalian, A.A. (2003, July). “Prevention of Perioperative Pressure Ulcers.” Perioperative Nursing Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (New York, NY) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (2003, May). “Key Concepts in Geriatric Nursing: Application to Older Adults with Cancer.” Concurrent Session Lecture, Radiation Oncology Conference 2003 – Fox Chase Cancer Center (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (2003, May). “The Nurse-Patient Relationship in Our Aging Society.” Nursing Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (New York, NY) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (2003, February). “Delirium, Dementia, and Depression in Nursing Practice” Medical Nursing Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (New York, NY) (invited)

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Kagan, S.H. (2003, February). “Physical, Psychosocial, and Spiritual Care of the ENT Patient.” Nursing Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (New York, NY) (invited) (repeated with A. A. Chalian in July, 2003) Kagan, S.H. (2002, July). “Key Concepts in Geriatric Nursing: Application to Older Adults with Cancer.” Distinguished Nurse Researcher Lectureship, Cancer Institute of New Jersey (New Brunswick, NJ) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2001, September). “The Theory and Practice of Qualitative Research”. Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2001, April). “Symptom Management”. 1st Annual Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Society of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Nurses Update. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2001, April). “Nutrition and Wound Care in Head and Neck Cancer”. Rehabilitation and Symptom Control in Head and Neck Cancer: Preserving Quality of Life Across the Disease Continuum (West Conshohocken, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2001, April). “Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Facilitating Optimal and Safe Recovery”. Rehabilitation and Symptom Control in Head and Neck Cancer: Preserving Quality of Life Across the Disease Continuum (West Conshohocken, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2001, April). From Broken Bones to Terrible Tumors: Highlighting Perioperative Nurses’ Work to Preserve Patients’ Sense of Self. Delaware Valley Chapter of AORN. (Chester, PA) (invited). Kagan, S. H. (2000, July). Panel Discussant, “Building a Program of Research from a Practice Base.” Penn Macy Institute to Advance Academic Nursing Practice. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2000, July). “Collaborative Practice”. Carrier Foundation. (Belle Mead, NJ) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2000, June). “Facial Flaps”. Pennsylvania Academy of Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery/Pittsburgh and Southestern Pennsylvania Chapters, Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses, Inc. Annual Scientific Meeting. (Nemacolin Woods, PA) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2000, June). “Aging Skin and Wound Healing: Pointers for Geropsychiatric Practice”. Carrier Foundation. (Belle Mead, NJ) (invited) Kagan, S. H. (2000, April). Panel Discussant, “Academic Careers in Nursing: Post-Doctoral Experience.” Penn Pre and Post Doctoral Seminar. (Philadelphia, PA) Kagan, S. H. (1999, July). Panel Discussant, “Building a Program of Research from a Practice Base.” Penn Macy Institute to Advance Academic Nursing Practice. (Philadelphia, PA) 49

(invited) Kagan, S.H. and Chalian, A. A. (1998, September). “Interrelationships Among Gender, Age, and Aesthetics in Reconstructive Surgery for Head and Neck Cancer” 25th Anniversary Symposium for the Women’s Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia, PA) (peer reviewed) Kagan, S.H. (1998, May). “Panel on Academic Responsibilities.” (Panel Discussion) Teacher Education Program , University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1998, April). “Cancer Care: Advances and Controversies in Clinical Geriatrics.” University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Center for Professional Development. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1998, September). “Clinical Issues in Health Care Management: Doctors, Patients, and Managers in Modern Society.” (Panel presentation). University of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1997, May). “Panel on Academic Responsibilities” (Panel Discussion) Teacher Education Program, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1997, November). “Health Issues in the Aging Adult.” Southeast Pennsylvania District Physical Therapy Meeting. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1996, August). “Collaboration and Wound Management.” Woods Services, Inc. (Langhorne, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. and Robinson, K.M. (1995, November). “Doctors and Bulldogs.” The Kailo Group, University of Pennsylvania Folklore Department. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) Kagan, S.H. (1995, April). “Integrating Cancer Into a Life Mostly Lived.” Delaware Valley Qualitative Paradigm Nursing Research Interest Group Annual Research Symposium. (Philadelphia, PA) (invited) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial and Review Service AANN Reference Series for Clinical Practice 2006 Module Reviewer, “Neurologic Assessment of the Older Adult: A Guide for Nurses” http://www.aann.org/pubs/pdf/older.pdf AHRQ Evidence-Based Practice Center Program 2014 – present Reviewer American Journal of Nursing 2004 Manuscript Reviewer 2000 – 2001 Contributing Editor, “Nursing Rounds at the University of Pennsylvania” 50

BMJ Quality & Safety 2015 – present

Manuscript Reviewer

Cancer 2001

Manuscript Reviewer, Head and Neck Section

Cancer Nursing 2006 – present 2010 – present

Manuscript Reviewer Member, Editorial Board

CancerNursing.Org 2006 – 2010

Module Reviewer

Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 2011 – present Manuscript Reviewer Geriatrics at Your Fingertips 2008 Expert Reviewer, Skin Ulcers Chapter Geriatric Nursing 2007 – present 2006 – present 2006 – present

Co-Contributor, “Acute Care Column” with E. Capezuti, M. B. Happ, L. Mion Member, Editorial Board Manuscript Reviewer

The Gerontologist 1999 2010

Manuscript Reviewer, “Practice Concepts” Manuscript Reviewer

Head and Neck 2003 – present

Manuscript Reviewer

Health Psychology 2011 – present

Manuscript Reviewer

International Journal of Nursing Studies 2006 – present Manuscript Reviewer International Journal of Older People Nursing 2007 – present Manuscript Reviewer 2009 – present Member, International Editorial Board 2013 – 2015 Associate Editor 2015 – present Editor in Chief (effective 1 July 2015) Institute of Medicine July, 2007

Reviewer, Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs 51

Japan Journal of Nursing Science 2012 – present Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Applied Gerontology 2014 – present Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Gerontological Nursing 2010 Guest Editor for Special Issue in Symptom Management Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2009 – present Manuscript Reviewer Journal of ORL:HNS Nursing 2005 – 2014 Editorial Board 2005 – 2014 Geriatrics Editor 2011 – 2014 Research/EBP Editor Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2012 – present Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Professional Nursing 2009 – present Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Supportive Care in Cancer 2008 – present Manuscript Reviewer National Institutes of Health June, 2005 Ad hoc reviewer; National Institute of Nursing Research Nursing Science: Adults and Older Adults Study Section Nursing Inquiry 2009 – present

Manuscript Reviewer

Nursing Research 2001 – present

Manuscript Reviewer

The Oncology Nursing Society 2010 Reviewer, Geropsychiatric Nursing Competency Enhancements 2003 – present Manuscript Reviewer, Oncology Nursing Forum 1995 – 2006 Newsletter Editor, Advanced Nursing Research Special Interest Group The Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis for Nursing 1996 Manuscript Reviewer PTJ: Physical Therapy Journal 2011 – present Member, Editorial Board

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Qualitative Health Research 2009 – present Manuscript reviewer Research in Gerontological Nursing 2010 Guest Editor, Special Issue in Gero-Oncology for January 2011 2008 – 2009 Guest Editor, Special Issue in Research Methods for April 2009 2007 – present Editorial Board University of California Irvine 2011 External Reviewer, PhD Program in Nursing Science Proposal Wiley-Blackwell 2009 – present

Book Proposal Reviewer

Other Professional Service Alzheimer’s Association 2003 Grants Reviewer American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2000 National Panel Member, “Baccalaureate Curriculum Award in Gerontologic Nursing”, AACN and Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing 1999

National Panel Member, “Baccalaureate Nursing Education Competencies and Curricular Guidelines for Care of the Elderly”, AACN and John A. Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing

American Board of Internal Medicine 2008 Member, Taskforce on Teamwork American Cancer Society 2009 – 2011

Board Member, Southeastern Pennsylvania Region

American Geriatric Society 2005-2006 Member, Surgical and Related Medical Subspecialties Section Annual Program Panel American Medical Association 2008 American Geriatrics Society Representative to the PCPI Chronic Care Workgroup Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Initiative of the John A. Hartford Foundation 2007 Member, 2008 Gerontological Nursing Blue Print Meeting Planning Committee Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 2010 – present Member, Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee 53

Gerontological Society of America 2004-2007 Member, Research Committee, Clinical Medicine Section 1999

Abstract Reviewer, Clinical Medicine Section, Annual Meeting

1996 - 1997

Member, Research Committee, Clinical Medicine Section

1995

Abstract Reviewer, Clinical Medicine Section, Annual Meeting

The Geriatric Oncology Consortium, Washington, DC 2003 – 2005 Member, Scientific Advisory Board The John A. Hartford Foundation 2008 Member, Gerontological Committee

Nursing

Blueprint

Meeting

Planning

2005 – 2006

Member, Core Curriculum Development Committee, AACN/John A. Hartford Foundation Grant “Preparing Nursing Students to Care for Older Adults: Enhancing Gerontology in Senior-Level Undergraduate Courses”

2003

Panelist representing the Oncology Nursing Society; Symposium at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego CA

2000

Reviewer; AACN/Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing Award for Exceptional Curriculum in Gerontologic Nursing

1999 – 2000

Education Associate

1999 – 2000

Member, National Expert Panel; Older Adults: Recommended Baccalaureate Competencies and Curricular Guidelines for Geriatric Nursing Care

Oncology Nursing Society: 2012

Reviewer, ONS State-of-the-Science Lectureship Award and Victoria Mock – New Investigator Award

2012 – 2013

Member, Scientific Subgroup, ONS Research Advisory Panel

2009

Taskforce Member, Ambulatory Care Guidelines for Older Adults

2006

Revising Author, Aging and Cancer Position Statement; Oncology Nursing Society and Geriatric Oncology Consortium

2003

Panelist, Aging and Cancer Position Statement; Oncology Nursing Society and Geriatric Oncology Consortium, Pittsburgh, PA 54

2003

Member, 2003 Small Grants Review Project Team – Second Summer Call

2002 – 2006

Administrator, Advanced Nursing Research Special Interest Group Virtual Community www.ons.org

2002

Member, PRISM Grant Expert Panel

2002

Abstract Reviewer; Scholarship Reviewer; 7th National Cancer Nursing Research Conference

2002

Instructional Session Coordinator “What’s your level of evidence? A matrix approach to levels of evidence and levels of practice change for evidence based oncology practice”

2001 – 2002

Member, 2002 Small Grants Review Project Team – Winter and Summer

2001

Symposium Session Moderator, 6th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research

2000

Abstract Reviewer, 2001 Congress Abstracts

2000

Abstract Reviewer, 6th National Cancer Nursing Conference

2000

Reviewer, Schering Oncology/Biotech Excellence in Cancer Nursing Research Award

1999

Abstract Reviewer, 2000 Congress.

1999

Podium Session Moderator, 5th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research

1996

Reviewer, Position Paper on Cancer and Aging, requested by NCI/NIA

Radiation Therapy Oncology Group 2009 – 2012 Quality of Life Committee Liaison to Head and Neck Site Committee Rush University 2006 – 2008

Reviewer, College of Nursing Distinguished Alumnus Award

The International Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau: 2009 Judge, Founders Award Excellence in Nursing Practice Judging Committee 2007– 2009

Chair, Research and Scholarship Sub-Group on Collateral Review

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Member, Research and Scholarship Task Force

2006 2007 2008

Judge, Founders Award for Excellence in Research Judging Committee Chair, Founders Award Excellence in Nursing Practice Judging Committee

2009 1999 – 2001

Vice-President and Program Chair, Xi Chapter

1997 – 1999

President, Xi Chapter

1996 – 1997

Co-president, Xi Chapter

1995 – 1997

President-elect, Xi Chapter

1994 – 1996

Second Vice President, Xi Chapter

Society of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Nurses: 2003 – 2006 Chair, Research Committee 2002 – 2006

Member, Research Committee

2001 – 2014

Co-Leader, Gerontology Special Interest Group

Swiss National Science Foundation 2011 Grants Reviewer University of Chicago: 2005 – 2007

Student Recruitment Liaison, MD – PhD in Social Sciences Program

University of Utah College of Nursing July 2013 – present External Advisory Board Member, T32 “Cancer, Aging, and End of Life Care” http://nursing.utah.edu/faculty/post-doctoral.php Wales Office of Research and Development for Health and Social Care 2006 – present Peer Reviewer, Research Funding Scheme PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Academy of Nursing 2005 – present Fellow American Geriatrics Society 2007 – present Member American Society of Clinical Oncology 2004 – 2012 Member American Society of Geriatric Otolaryngology 56

2007 – present

Member

Gerontological Society of America: 2004 – present Fellow 1989 – 2004

Member

Oncology Nursing Society: 1987 – present

Member

Pennsylvania State Nurses Association: 1994 – present Member California Nurses Association: 1986 – 1993 Member Sigma Theta Tau: 1986 – present

Member

Society of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Nurses: 2001 – 2014 Member SELECTED UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ACTIVITIES School of Nursing 2011 – 2015 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2012 – 2015 Member, PhD Curriculum Committee 2009 – 2010 Member, PhD Progressions Committee 2009 Panelist, Penn Preview Weekend 2007-2008 Mentor to Lina Najib-Kawar, PhD, Summer Research Institute of the Center for Health Disparities Research 2007-2009 Co-chair, Faculty Search Committee 2007-2009 Member, Committee on Academic Freedom 2007-2009 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2006 Speaker, Friends of Penn Nursing Luncheon 2006-present Member, Personnel Committee 2006-2007 Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2006-2007 Member, PhD Progressions Committee 2005-2006 Member, PhD Program Taskforce 2005-2006 Member, Doctoral Curriculum Committee 2005-2006 Member, Awards Committee 2005-2006 Co-Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2003-2004 Co-Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2001 Panelist, Family Weekend 2001 Member, Doctoral Curriculum Committee 2001 Member, Oncology Faculty Search Subcommittee 2000 Panel Participant, Board of Overseers Meeting 1999 Participant, Family Weekend Panel 1999-2001 Member, Academic Standards Committee 57

1999-2000 1999 1998-1999 1998-2000 1998-2000 1998 1997-1999 1997 1996-1998 1994-2004 1996 1996 1995 - 1998 1995 - 1997 1995, 1998 1994 - 2003 1994 – 2003 1994 - 1996 1994

Member, International Activities Committee Speaker, Alumni/Faculty Exchange “Aging Parents: Optimizing Independence” Member, 21st Century Doctoral Program Committee Member, Seminar Series on Culture Committee Member, Master’s Program Admissions Committee Speaker, Alumni/Faculty Exchange “Caregiver Stress: A Result of Managed Care?” Member, Nominating Committee Speaker, Hillman Lecture Series Member, Search Committee for Gerontology Clinician-Educator Member, Course Directors’ Group Member, Search Committee for Director Center for Nursing Research Speaker, Alumni/Faculty Exchange “Touch and Healing: Helping Yourself Feel Better” Chair, Faculty Welfare Committee Member, Committee on Committees Speaker, Preview Weekend Member, Taskforce for Faculty Seminar Series on Diversity Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Coordinator, Orientation for New Undergraduate Clinical Faculty Speaker, Family Weekend

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania/University of Pennsylvania Health System/School of Medicine 2012 Member, Veterans’ Administration Hospital/Geriatric Medicine Palliative Care Medical Director Search Committee 2011 Co-chair, UPHS Palliative Care Retreat 2010 Member, HUP Palliative Care Task Force 2007 - 2008 Member, Clinician-Educator Faculty Search Committee, Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery 2006 Consulting Author, Magnet Force 8, HUP Nursing Service 2005-2007 Consultant in Role Development, HUP Clinical Nurse Specialist Network 2005-2006 Coordinator, Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery Advanced Practice Nurse Journal Club 2004 Speaker, “Nurses as Advocates”, Justice Works Mitzvah Corps Summer Program 2003-2004 Member, Clinician-Scientist Faculty Search Committee, Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery 2002 Member, UPHS Quality/Patient Safety Award Selection Committee 2002-2003 Member, Medical Nursing Practice Committee 2001-2004 Coordinator, Head and Neck Cancer Research Protocol Committee 2001 Speaker, “High Academic Achievement”, Community Service to Beulah Baptist Christian Summer Day Camp 1998-2000 Member, Medicine Services Quality Improvement Committee 1998-1999 Member, Medical Nursing Quality Improvement Committee 1997-1999 Member, P.E.N.N. Residency Program Steering Committee 58

1994-1999 University of Pennsylvania 2014-present 2014-2015 2013-2015 2012-present 2011-2013 2010-2011 2009 2008-2010 2008-2011 2008-2009 2008-2012 2007-2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005-2006 2005 2005 2005 2003-2004 2003 2002-2003 2001-2002 2001 2000-2002 1999-2001 2000-2001 1999 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-present 1995-1997 1995-2000 1995-1996

Member, Medical Nursing Practice Committee Member, Provost’s Committee on Faculty Recording Member, Faculty Fellowship Review Committee, Office of the Vice Provost for Education Member, Hearing Panel Pool in the Student Disciplinary System Member, Provost’s Faculty Advisory Committee for Open Learning Initiatives Chair, Senate Committee on the Economic Status of the Faculty Member, Faculty Senate Nominating Committee Member, Study Abroad Faculty Advisory Committee Member, Penn Fulbright Committee Member, Senate Committee of the Economic Status of the Faculty Member, University Scholars Faculty Council Preparatory Interviewer for Penn Rhodes, Gates, and Truman Scholar Finalists Member, Senate Committee on Students and Educational Policy Preparatory Interviewer for Penn Marshall Scholar Finalists Member, Senate Nominating Committee Member, Global Initiatives Fund Proposal Faculty Review Committee Member, Penn Reading Project Member, Senate Executive Committee Poster Reviewer, Institute on Aging Sylvan M. Cohen 2005 Annual Retreat with Poster Session Speaker, “What’s in a Name? Age and Ageism is an Ageing Society”. Penn Midwest Regional Advisory Board, Chicago, IL Member, Search Committee for Dean of School of Veterinary Medicine Chair, Senate Committee on Students and Educational Policy Member, Faculty Senate Nominating Committee CAM Education Grant/Alternative Medicine Working Group University Council Committee on Committees Speaker, Women of AWFA at Penn “Meet Me in the Living Room” Series Member, University Council Steering Committee Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Committees Secretary, Faculty Senate Panelist, Trustee’s Council of Penn Women Fall Conference Secretary-Elect, Faculty Senate Member, Disability Board Member, University Council Committee on Committees Member, Provost’s Taskforce on Study Abroad Member, Senate Executive Committee Member, Truman Scholarship Selection Committee Member, Provost’s Committee on Undergraduate Education Subcommittee on Diversity

Doctoral Dissertation Committees, Graduate Research Advising, Post-Doctoral Mentorship, and 59

Funded Undergraduate Research Mentorship (Not Including Penn Nursing Oral Examination Readership) Member Mary Elizabeth Happ; defended, April 1998; “A Grounded Theory Study of Treatment Interference in Critically Ill Older Adults”. External Examiner

KWONG Wai Yung, City University of Hong Kong; defended May 2003: “Factors of Engaging in Health Promoting Behaviors Among NonInstitutionalized Elders in Hong Kong”

Member

Christine W. Bradway, School of Nursing; defended January 2004: “Illness Narrative of Women with Long-Term Urinary Incontinence”.

Chair

Eunice SUH Eunyoung, School of Nursing; defended February 2004: “Korean Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Breast Cancer Screening”.

Chair

Margaret H. Crighton, School of Nursing; defended June 2005: “The Experience of Neutropenia for Older Adults with Hematological Malignancy” (John A. Hartford Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Pre-Doctoral Scholar)

Member

Anna S. Beeber, School of Nursing; defended May 2005: “Qualitative Description of Enrollment in a PACE Program” (John A. Hartford Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Pre-Doctoral Scholar)

Member

Winnie SO K. W., University of Colorado; defended August 2007: “The Symptom Cluster of Fatigue, Pain, and Psychological Distress and Its Impact on the Quality of Life in Patients with Breast Cancer Undergoing Cancer Treatment.”

Mentor

Hilaire J. Thompson, University of Washington; 2006-2008: “Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults” (Claire M. Fagin Fellow, John A. Hartford Foundation).

Chair

Rebecca Trotta, School of Nursing; defended June 2010: “Quality of Death in the Nursing Home: A Grounded Theory.” (John A. Hartford Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Pre-Doctoral Scholar)

Mentor

Amy Altemeyer, School of Nursing: Provost’s Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Summer, 2008.

Advisor

Lilit Khachatryan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; “Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 and Prolonged Exposure to Estrogen as Risk Factors for Development of Breast Cancer in Women of Age 35-70 in Yerevan”, defended Summer 2009.

Reader

Gayane Avagyan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; “Case Control Study of Non60

Melanoma Skin Cancer”, defended Summer 2009. Advisor

Armine Podosyan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; “Consequences of Trafficking on Women’s Health”, defended Fall 2011

Reader

Marianna Koshkakaryan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; “Assessment of Current Surveillance System on Anemia Among Children Nine to Twelve Months Old in Armenia”, defended Summer 2011.

Mentor

Emily Hyman, School of Engineering and Applied Science: Provost’s Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Summer, 2011.

Mentor

Sari Leventhal, School of Nursing: Provost’s Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Summer, 2012.

Mentor

Joshua Kaminetsky, School of Arts and Sciences: Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Summer, 2012.

Reader

Selva Titus Chacko, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M. G. R. Medical University PhD Thesis; “Assessment and Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections in Patients with Hematological Disorders”; defended, Fall 2012.

Advisor

Lusine Mushegyan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; defended, Summer 2014.

Reader

Yelena Sardaryan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; defended, Summer 2014.

Advisor

Zavi Lakissian, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; incomplete.

Member

Sarah Abboud, School of Nursing: “A Phenomenology of Virginity for Arab and Arab-American Women”; defended, Spring 2014.

Mentor

Katelyn Ward, School of Nursing: Provost’s Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Summer, 2014.

Mentor

Priya Ramchandra, School of Arts and Sciences: Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Summer, 2014.

Member

Timothy Sowicz, School of Nursing: “The Collection, Evaluation, and Use of Sexual Histories in Federally Qualified Health Centers”; in process.

Member

Helen Teng, School of Nursing: “TBA”; in process. 61

Provost’s

Provost’s

Advisor

Suren Galustyan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; in process.

Reader

Armine Abrahamyan, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; in process.

Reader

Karine Nazarians, American University of Armenia College of Health Sciences Master’s of Public Health Thesis; in process.

COMMUNITY SERVICE Community Education Skip the Checklist – Aim to Age Well; Association of Senior and Emeritus Faculty, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA (March 2015). Avoiding Myths for Better Mental and Physical Health as We Age; New Directions – a support group for people and families affected by mood disorders, Willow Grove PA (February 2015). Debunking Myths of Aging; Human Resources Seminar, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA (February 2015). Strength, Resilience and Motivation: Navigating the Bumps in the Road; Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, Los Gatos CA (December 2014) Strength in Ageing: Change, Compassion, Empathy, and Function; Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, Los Gatos CA (December 2014)

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