Jean Anthony

Jean E.S. Anthony , PhD, RN

Instructor - Adj

Associate Professor

Professional Summary

Dr. Anthony is an educator and a nurse researcher.  Her teaching has focused in the areas of health policy and mental health nursing. Her research interests lie in the areas of health disparities, psychiatric mental health and health care decision-making and pediatric autism.  She is the author of numerous articles on mental health and health disparities. She is a 2015 recipient of the Nefertiti Award. In 2016 she was selected as a Transcultural Nursing Scholar. She collaborated with an interdisciplinary team to develop an on-line depression training program for African Americans.

Education

PhD: George Mason University Fairfax, VA, (Nursing Administration, Health Policy)

MSN: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH,

BSN: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH,

RN Diploma: Jewish Hospital School of Nursing Cincinnati, OH, 1967

Research and Practice Interests

Health Disparities, Mental Health, Health Care Decision-making, Depression

Positions and Work Experience

2002 -To Present Assistant Professor, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing, Professional Studies Program, -Courses taught – Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing (undergraduate and Accelerated Students); Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion, Risk Reduction and Health Planning (half of a quarter), Health Policy & Finance (masters level); Health Policy & Ethics (doctoral Level); On-line Health Care Policy -Lecturer -- Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing -Clinical Preceptor -Chairperson, Student Affairs Council -Chairperson, Structural (Positions) Advisory Task Force 2009 -Elected as CON Faculty Senator 2008 to 2010 -Reviewer, Journal of Nursing Scholarship -Grant Reviewer, Administration on Aging, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

2001 -2002 Director Research and Grants, -Coordinated and guided Nursing Research Team in selection and conduction of research projects -Responsible for selection, writing and submission of grant seeking proposals -Wrote funded grant proposal to Susan G Komen Foundation to develop Minority Women's Breast Health Program, November, 2001 -Wrote US Justice Department Grant to fund Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program, April 2002, Howard University Hospital, Washington DC

1999 -2001 Director, Professional Development, Quality Management & Research, -Developed and implemented educational programs, completed competency assessments for multi-disciplinary, multi-level, culturally diverse staff -Coordinated and monitored quality improvement initiatives including data collection, analysis and report preparation -Provided management and supervision for four departmental staff, programs and training activities -Member Sexual Assault Forensic Nurse Team -- collected forensic evidence from sexual assault victims; completed written reports and judicial testimony regarding cases, Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC

1996 -1997 Coordinator, Performance Improvement, Research & Quality Management, -Developed Long Term Care Division Quality Improvement Plan for nursing homes and community-based programs for seniors. Achieved positive improvement in meeting licensure and accreditation requirements -Co-authored Quality Improvement Training Manuals for acute and long term care -Developed and conducted Staff Development programs that consistently met and/or exceeded licensure and accreditation requirements, Greater Southest Healthcare System, Long Term Care Division, Washington, DC

1988 -1996 Director, Staff Development, -Developed, implemented, coordinated employee orientation, in-service and staff development programs consistently free of deficienceies -Designed and implemented Computer Self-Learning Center for staff -Wrote funded grant proposal to develop Senior Wellness Program for Robert L Walker House, Greater Southeast Healthcare System, Long Term Care Division, Washington, DC

1984 -1988 Assistant Director, Staff Development, Greater Southeast Healthcare System, Long Term Care Division, Washington DC

1983 -1984 Psychiatric Nurse Clinical Specialist, -Management of 15 bed unit, staff and client; consistently within budget -Conducted mental health assessments and implemented treatment plans -Facilitated multi-disciplinary individual, group and family conferences, Psychiatric Institute of Washington DC, Washington DC

1979 -1981 Director of Education, -Established patient care philosophy aimed at resident participation in management of his/her own health -Developed and implemented a range of educational programs for multi-skilled, culturally diverse staff -Initiated staffing patterns, developed patient care policies and procedures -Chaired Infection control and Utilization Review Committees, Metropolitan Jewish Geriatric Center, Brooklyn, NY

1978 -1979 Director, Psycho-geriatric Program, -Managed mental health services for 101 chronically ill residents -Supervised 18 licensed nurses and 80 nurse assistants -Implemented successful program for de-institutionalization of residents -Assisted in development of therapeutic resident care groups, Danvers State Hospital, Danvers, MA

1976 -1978 Assistant Professor & Director, Minority Nurse Recruitment Program, -Taught fundamentals, Family Development and Research at undergraduate Level -Developed and taught interdisciplinary course “Ethnicity and Health Care” -Managed six figure budget grant from National Institutes of Mental Health for development and implementation of Minority Recruitment Program -Implemented cultural diversity training workshops for faculty and students , University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

1975 -1976 Assistant Director, Minority Nurse Recruitment Program, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

1973 -1975 Psychiatric Emergency Room Nurse, Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

1971 -1975 Staff Nurse, Adult Psychiatric Unit, Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

1970 -1971 Staff Nurse, Ear, eye, Nose & Throat Unit, Cincinnati General Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

1967 -1970 Staff Nurse, Medical Unit, Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

Research Support

04-15-2009 Sigma theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Beta Iota Chapter African American clergy and depression: What they know; what they want to know $500.00

Investigators:S. Baik, PhD, RN; Co-Investigators; J. Anthony, PhD, RN, J. Susman, MD, J. Jacobson, PhD, B. Bowers, PhD, RN; B. Tidjani, PhD 04-01-2005 -12-31-2008 Funded by the NIH/NIMH Depression in Primary Care: Just another Illness? Role:PI $690,000

Investigators:Jean Anthony, Ph.D., RN & Jacqueline Chenault, BA 2005 -2006 Funded by the Charles Dater Foundation Friends of Young Mothers Layette and Education Programs $20,000

Investigators:Anthony, J.S. 2004 Recipient of Dean’s Rabinowitz Research Award “Perceptions of Health Status among an Urban Homeless Population” Role:PI $2500

Investigators:Christine Savage, Ph.D., RN & Jean S. Anthony, Ph.D. 2003 Recipient of University Council Research Award African American Infant Health Disparities Role:Co-PI $4807

Investigators:Jean S. Anthony, Ph.D., RN 2002 Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC Funded by the Susan G. Komen Foundation The Minority Women’s Beast Health Education Program $80000

Investigators:Jean Epps, RN, BSN, Jean S. Anthony, Ph.D., RN, Yolanda James, BA 2002 Howard University Hospital Funded by: United States Department of Justice Administration Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE) $140000

Investigators:Dorothy L. Powell, Ed.D., RN, FAAN (Dean Howard University School of Nursing), Carolyn Harris, RN, MSN, JD, & Jean S. Anthony, Ph.D., RN 2002 Funded by: The United States Government Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions Division of Nursing A Program to Increase the Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Registered Nurses in the Workforce $230000

Investigators:Jean S. Anthony 1995 Funded by the Greater Southeast Health Care System Computer Self-Learning Center $10,000

Investigators:D. Barry, PhD, PI, J. Anthony, PhD, C-Investigator, S. Smith, PhD, C-Investigator 2010 -2011 Wright State University-Miami Valley College of Nursing Seed GRants Barriers to shared decision-making in treatment of bleeding disorders: A qualitative pilot study. $4,800 Active Type:Grant

Investigators:J. Anthony, PhD, E. Morris, PhD, C. Collins, MD, J. Williams, EdD, A. Walton, EdD 2011 UC University Research council Equipping African American clergy to be a resource for congregants with depression symptoms: A interdisciplinary public health study. Submitted on 04/01/2011 Role:PI $17,000 Pending Type:Grant Level:University

Grant: #SRS 006124 Investigators:Anthony, Jean E.S. 04-01-2009 -03-31-2010 Sigma Theta Tau International African American Clergy and Depression: What They Know Role:PI $500.00 Closed Level:Private Non-Profit

Grant: #LWC-Mobility Device Investigators:Anthony, Jean E.S.; Doehler, Steven; Frasure, Jamey; Lee, Roberta 01-04-2010 -06-30-2010 Live Well Collaborative, Inc. Assistive Mobility Device Development Role:Collaborator $31,027.00 Closed Level:Private Non-Profit

Investigators:Anthony, J.S., Morris, E., Collins, C. 2015 Dean's Research Award Utilizing a Faith-based Approach to Reduce a Health Disparity: Using Simulation Patient Scenarios to Train African American Clergy to Recognize Depression Symptoms Role:Primary Investigator Approx. $5,000 Active Type:Grant Level:College

Investigators:D. Shambley-ebron, J. Anthony, T. Gaillard, & H. Jones 02-28-2017 -02-27-2018 Dean's Research Award AStudy of African American Women's Health Perceptions across the Lifespan Role:co-investigator $8,680 Active Type:Grant Level:Local

Investigators:J. Anthony, E. Morris, C. Collins 07-28-2017 Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation Letter of Intent: Employing a Faith-based Approach to Reduce a Health Disparity: Training African American Clergy to Recognize Depression Symptoms in Their Congregants Role:Co-PI $524,928 Planned/In Preparation Type:Grant

Investigators:Burkett, K., Anthony, J., Morris, E., Collins, C., Hoff, M., & Schloemer, C. 11-28-2017 -04-01-2018 Rubenstein Foundation, CCHMC Taking Action with African American families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Role:Co-PI $50,000 Denied Type:Grant Level:Local

Grant: #Rubinstein Foundation Investigators:K. Burkett, C. Schloemer, I. Riddle, J. Anthony, E. Morris 04-28-2019 Expanding capacity for African American Caregivers understanding of IEP's: A train-the-trainer approach. Role:Co-investigator 50,000/2 years Denied Type:Grant Level:Local

Grant: #NIMHD Investigators:Anthony, J., Morris, E., Dariotis, J. 10-09-2019 National Institutes of Minority Health-Health Disparities The CLIMB Program (Church Leaders to Improve Mental Health among Blacks): A Community Partnership to Resolve a Mental Health Disparity Role:PI Planned/In Preparation Type:Grant Level:National

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

Baik, S., Gonzales, J.J., Bowers, B. J., Anthony, J.S., Tidjani, B., & Susman, J.L. (2010. ) Reinvention of depression instruments by primary care clinicians .Annals of Family Medicine, , 8 (3 ) ,224

Anthony, J.S., Baik, S., Bowers, B.J., Jacobson, J., Tidjani. B., Susman, J. (2010. ) (In press). Conditions that influence the primary care clinician’s decision to refer patients for depression care .Rehabilitation Nursing, , 35 (3 ) ,113

Anthony, J.; Lee, R.; Barry, D.G. & Kappesser, M. (2010. ) Recruiting and keeping African American women in an ethnographic study of pregnancy .Field Methods, , 22 (2 ) ,125

Anthony, J.S. & Barry, D.G. (2009. ) Perceptions of health status among women and men in an urban homeless population .Journal of the National Black Nurses Association, , 20 (1 ) ,36-41

Anthony, J. (2007. ) Self-advocacy in health care decision-making among elderly African Americans .Journal of Cultural Diversity: An International Journal, , 114 (2 ) ,88-95

Savage, C.L.; Anthony, J.S.; Lee, R.; Rose, B.; Kapesser, M. (2007. ) The culture of pregnancy And Infant health: An ethnographic study with African American women .Journal of Transcultural Nursing, , 18 (3 ) ,214-223

Savage, CL., Xu, Y., Lee, R., Rose, B., Kappesser, M., Anthony, J.S. (2006. ) A case study in the use of community-based participatory research in public health nursing .Journal of Public Health Nursing, , 23 (5 ) ,470-476

Kemper, P.; Savage, C.; Anthony, J.S. (2005. ) Study of the level of knowledge about diabetes management of low income persons with diabetes .Journal of Community Health Nursing, , 22 (4 ) ,231-239

Anthony, J. (1994. ) Cultural, aging and health .Journal of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., , 41 (1 Chicago ) ,26-28

Anthony, J. (1991. ) Wandering behavior in nursing homes .Management of Mental Illness in Nursing Homes. M.S. Harper (Ed), , Sage Publications, London ,175-179

Anthony, J., Gilliard, Y.; Raley, A. (1986. ) Changing demands for rehabilitation in long term care .Provider, , American Health Care Association. Washington, DC ,37-39

Anthony, J.S., Johnson, A., & Schafer, J. (2015. ) African American clergy and depression: What they know; what they want to know .Journal of Cultural Diversity: An Interdisciplinary Journal, , 22 (4 ) ,118

Anthony, J. S., Morris, E., Collins, C., Watson, A., Williams, J., Ferguson, B., & Ruhlman, D. (2016. ) Equipping African American clergy to be a resource for congregants with depression symptoms. Journal of Christian Nursing, , 33 (4 ) ,230

K. Burkett, E. Morris, J. Anthony, D. Shambley-ebron & P. Manning-Courtney (2016. ) Parenting African American Children with Autism: The Influence of Respect and Faith in Mother, Father, Single and Two Parent Care.Journal of Transcultural Nursing, , 1 More Information

K. Burkett, E. Morris, J. Anthony, D. Shambley-ebron (2015. ) African American Families on Autism Diagnosis and Treatment .Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, , 45 (10 ) ,3244

Burkett, K., Morris, E. Anthony, J. Shambley-Ebron, D. & Manning-Courtney, P. (2017. ) Parenting African American Children with Autism: The Influence of Respect and Faith in Mother, Father, Single and Two Parent Care. .Journal of Transcultural Nursing, , 28 (5 ) ,496

Other Publications

Anthony, J.; Vowels, R. (1996. ) Continuous quality improvement training manual for long term care .Greater Southeast Health Care System,

James, J.; Anthony, J.S. (1988. ) Self-care in long term care settings: A meeting of the minds. Creativity in Nursing Homes: Selected Experiences at the Health Care Institute,

Book Chapter

Jean Anthony (1991 ) Wandering Behavior in Nursing Homes Management of Mental Illness in Nursing Homes .(pp. 175).London, Sage Publications (Author)

Additional Publications

Editorial

D. Shambley-Ebron, J. Anthony, H. Jones, A. Harris, S. Ibemerie (04-26-2019. ) (Co-Author)

Presentations

Invited Presentations

Poster Presentations

Anthony, J (04-01-2005. ) Perceptions of Health Status Among an Urban Homeless Population .Mid-Western Nurse Research Society, Annual Research Conference, Cincinnati, OH. .

Anthony, J (03-2002. ) Overview of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program .Women's Health and Safety Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. .

Anthony, J (03-2002. ) An Exploration of Spirituality Among Nurses in an Acute Health Care Setting .Annual Research Day Conference, Howard University Division of Nursing, Washington, DC. .

Anthony, J (03-2001. ) A Survey of Nurses' Attitudes Regarding Pain Management .Annual Research Day Conference, Howard University Division of Nursing, Washington, DC. .

J. Anthony, PhD, RN & D. Barry, PhD, RN (03-23-2010. ) Perceptions of Health Status Among an Urban Homeless Population .Annual Advanced Practice Nurses Conference, University Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. . UC. . Level:Local

J. Anthony,PhD, RN, A. Johnson, BSN, C.L. Cook, PhD (10-11-2010. ) African American clergy and depression: What they know; what they want to know. Transcultural Nursing Society Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. . Conference. . Level:International

J. Anthony (10-20-2013. ) Changing African American Clergy's Views on Depression: Utilizing Culturally Specific Face-to-Face Training and A Web-based Depression Resource .Conference, New Mexico. . Conference. . Level:International

Paper Presentations

S. Baik, PhD, RN, B. Bowers, PhD, J. Gonzales, MD, J. Anthony, PhD, J. Sussman, MD (06-20-2009. ) The three-Headed Culprit for the Marginalization of Depression Care .Chicago, IL. Conference. Level:National

S. Baik, PhD, RN, J. Anthony, PhD, RN, B. Bowers, PhD, RN, J. Sussman, MD (03-02-2009. ) competing C0-Morbidities: Do They Marginalize Depression in Primary Care? .Bethesda, MD. Conference. Level:Regional

S. BAik, PhD, RN, J. gonzales, MD, B. Bowers, PhD, RN, J. Anthony, PhD, RN, J.,Sussman, MD (10-25-2008. ) Multiple Determinants of Depression Treatment Decisions: from the DEED Project .San Diego, CA. Professional Meeting. Level:National

Morris, E., Anthony, J., Shambley-Ebron, D., Burkett, K., Adams, T., Allen, S. , Kubick, S., Chiatti, B., DeIsaacs, L., McKinney, S., York, K The Online Transcultural Research Interest Group: Building Global Research Partnerships through Technology.” .Charleston, S.C. 2014. Conference. Level:International

Anthony, PhD, RN (BAD DATE. ) Using Standardized Patient Simulation to Enhance Students interviewing and Assessment Skills: A Depression and Suicidal Assessment Experience .Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Conference. Level:Regional

E. Morris, K. Burkett, J. Anthony, D. Shambley-ebron, (2013. ) Connecting to Form International Partnerships for Research, Education and pracrice: The New On-line Transcultural Research Interest Group .New Mexico, . Conference. Level:International

J.Anthony Changing African American clergy’s Views n Depression: Utilizing Culturally Specific face-to-Face Training and Web-based Depression Resources .New Mexico, . Conference. Level:International

J. Anthony & K. Burkett (2013. ) Building Trust in Cultural Research with African American participants when the Researcher is Culturally Different or Culturally the Same. .New Mexico, . Conference. Level:International

E.Morris, K. Burkett, J. Anthony & d.Shambley-ebron (BAD DATE. ) Connecting to Form International Partnerships for Research, Education and Practice: The New On-line Transcultural Research Interest Group .Albuquerque, New Mexico. Conference. Level:International

Jean Anthony (BAD DATE. ) Uring Standardized Patient Simulation to Enhance Student Assessment Skills: a Depression and Suicidal Assessment Experience .Cincinnati, Ohio. Other Institution. Level:State

J. Anthony,PhD, RN, E. Morris, PhD, RN & A. Johnson, RN, BSN (10-20-2016. ) Utilizing Faith-based Approach to Reduce a Health Disparity .Cincinnati, Ohio. Conference. Level:International

Jean Anthony, PhD, RN (04-20-2017. ) Use of Standardized Simulation in Psychiatric Mental Health .Cincinnati, Ohio Maple Knoll Village. UC. Level:College

Morris, E., Anthony, J., Shambley-Ebron, D., Burkett, K., Adams, T., Allen, S. , Kubick, S., Chiatti, B., DeIsaacs, L., McKinney, S., York, K (10-16-2014. ) The Online Transcultural Research Interest Group: Building Global Research Partnerships through Technology.” Morris, E., Anthony, J., Shambley-Ebron, D., Burkett, K., Adams, T., Allen, S. , Kubick, S., Chiatti, B., DeIsaacs, L., McKinney, S., York, K Transcultural Nursing Society Annual Conference, . 2014 .Charleston, S.C. 2014. Conference. Level:International

J. Anthony, E. Morris. A. Johnson, (10-12-2016. ) Utilizing a Faith-based Approach to Reduce a Health Disparity .Cincinnati, Ohio. Conference. Level:International

K. Burkett, J. Anthony, (10-17-2017. ) Taking Action with African American Families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder .New Orleans. Conference. Level:International

Shambley-Ebron, D., Anthony, J., Burkett, K., Morris, E. (10-19-2019. ) A Call for Inclusion of Social Justice in Transcultural Nursing in Changing Times .San Antonio, Texas. Conference. Level:International

Symposium

D. Shambley-Ebron, J. Anthony, K. Burkett, E. MOrris (10-17-2018. ) A Call for Inclusion of Social Justice in Transcultural Nursing during Changing Times .San Antonio, Texas. Conference. Level:International

Honors and Awards

2010 Health Champion Award from Center for Closing the Health Gap Cincinnati, Ohio

2009 Award of Appreciation from the Caring through Sharing Mentoring Program University of Cincinnati College of Nursing

1996 100 Extra Ordinary Nurses Award Sigma Theta Tau, Inc. International Honor Society of Nursing Howard University College of Nursing Washington, DC

1994 Commonwealth of Virginal Doctoral Fellowship

1993 -1998 Ethnic Minority Nurse Fellowship, American Nurses Association Washington, DC

1974 Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Iota Chapter University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Student Advising

Amanda Weatherby, RN, BSN, NPc Chair 12-2004

Phyllis Kemper, RN, BSN Committee Member 02-2003

Eu-gene Kim, RN, BSN Committee Member 02-2003

Service

(Center for Closing of the Health Gap Planning Committee ) 2009

(Chaired the Task Force for Structural Positions in the College of Nursing ) 2009

(Elected to University Faculty Senate ) 2008 -2010

(Faculty Affairs Council ) 2006 -2008

(Student Affairs Council. ) 2004 -2007

(Served on the Admissions and Progression Committee ) 2003 -2004

(College of Nursing Affirmative Action Committee ) 2004

(College of Nursing Transition Team ) 2004

(Vision to Action Alignment Group (VTAGG) ) 2003

(Search Committee for Chair of the Community, Administration and Psychiatric Department ) 2003

(BSN Program Committee ) 2003 -To Present

(Accelerated Program Committee ) 2004 -To Present

(Doctoral Program Committee ) 2003 -To Present

Student Affairs Council (Student Affairs Council ) Committee Member Type:University/College Service Level:College 08-01-2015 -08-01-2017

(PhD Admissions Committee ) Committee Member Type:University/College Service Level:College 08-01-2003 -To Present

Accelerated Program (Accelerated Admissions ) Member Type:Departmental Service Level:College 09-01-2004 -08-01-2017

Post Graduate Training and Education

Munchausen’s Syndrome By Proxy Presenter: Dr. Brian Masterson Summit Behavioral Healthcare Institute Cincinnati, Ohio November 3, 2010 1.0 Continuing Education Hour,

36th Annual Conference: Transcultural Nursing on a Human Scale Georgia Tech Conference Center and Hotel Atlanta Georgia October 20 – 24, 2010 18.2 Continuing Education Hours,

The Presence and Absence of Cultural Diversity in the Nurse Education Curriculum Presenter: Roger L. Collins, PhD University of Cincinnati College of Nursing April 5, 20120 1.5 Continuing Education contact hours,

Nursing Organizations and Health Policy issues Presenter: Janet Riga Goeldner, MSN, RN, AOCN Southwestern Ohio Nurses Association June 10, 2009 Contact Hours: 1.08,

Write Winning Grants Presenter: Stephen w. Russell University of Cincinnati April 8, 2009 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM,

Implementing the 2008 Baccalaureate Essentials Presenter: Patricia A. Martin, PhD, RN College of Nursing University of Cincinnati February 13, 2009 CEU’s: 2.8,

Generational Diversity Presenter: Virginia Hosbach, MSN, RN College of Nursing University of Cincinnati November 17, 2008 Contact Hours: 1.5,

IMAGE: How is nursing perceived? Sigma Theta Tau Beta Iota Chapter Presenter: Patricia O’Malley, PhD, RN, CNS College of Nursing University of Cincinnati November 13, 2008 Contact Hours 1.0,

Nursing Education Model for the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol Disorders Presenters: National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism College of Nursing University of Cincinnati September 12, 2008 Contact Hours 5.25,

Reaching the Millennial: Teaching Strategies for the Next Generation Presenters: Aaron M. Price, M.Ed, & Dustin Shell, BA College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati May, 19, 2008 1.5 contact hours,

Theoretically Driven Interventions focused on Motivating Older Adults to engage in Functional and Physical Activity Presenter: Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati April 23, 2008 Contact Hours: 1.25,

Health Education: Learning, Literacy & Aging Teaching and Learning Roundtable College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati April 21, 2008 1.5 contact hours,

Obesity Paradox in Health Failure: Challenging the Dominant Paradigm Presenter: Terry Lennie, PhD, RN College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati April 2, 2008 Contact Hours: 1.25,

Understanding and Implementing a Quality Improvement Process Presenter: Dr. James Evans University of Cincinnati, College of Nursing January 28, 2008,

Critical Thinking & Test Writing Workshop September 12, 2007 University of Cincinnati 5.4 Contact hours,

Building the Science of Dissemination and Implementation In the Service of Public Health NIH Conference September 11, 2007 Washington, DC,

The Nineteenth NIMH conference on Mental Health Services Research July 23 & 24, 2007 Washington, DC,

Basic Blackboard Course July 17, 2007 University of Cincinnati IRC Services for faculty,

Human Subject Protection: Is It Getting Better All the Time? University of Cincinnati Office of Research Compliance Training Northern Kentucky Convention Center September 22, 2006 7.2 continuing Education contact Hours,

Clinical Intervention Research to Improve Health Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Washington, DC October 9 & 10, 2005 Contact Hours: 5.7,

Early Summer Instructional Technology Institute University of Cincinnati June 20 – 24, 2005,

Bloodborne Pathogens-Web Based University of Cincinnati Completion Date: 06/10/05,

Ethics at End of Life Southwestern Ohio Nurses Association Cincinnati Bar Association Cincinnati, Ohio June 9, 2005,

Nursing Rules and Laws Southwestern Ohio Nurses Association Cincinnati, Ohio January 31, 2005,

Multivariate Analysis Using SPSS University of Cincinnati College of Nursing December 7 & 8, 2004,

The Law and Legalities in Nursing Southwestern Ohio Nurses Association, Cincinnati, Ohio May 10, 2004,

Data Management and Preparation University of Cincinnati, College of Nursing April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2004,

Legislative Liaison Training Ohio Nurses Foundation April 3, 2004,

AACN 2004 Doctoral Education Conference: Sharing Successes in Doctoral Education February 4 – 7 Captiva Island, Florida · “Family Productivity: What are Our Expectations?” · “NINR Grants and Doctoral Linkages” · “Federal Funding for Doctoral Education and Faculty Preparation” · “Institutional and Center Programs for Faculty Education” · “Innovative Models of Doctoral Education” ,

Hospice Philosophy and Services TriHealth Corporate Educational Services November 10, 2003 University of Cincinnati College of Nursing,

Coping with Death, Dying and Grief TriHealth Corporate Educational Services October 20, 2003, University of Cincinnati College of Nursing,

BloodBorne Pathogens Web Course, National Institutes of Health September 25, 2003,

01-09-2018-04-23-2018 Ready, Set, Go for Grant Funding, Grant writing workshop. 14.0 CEU's, University of Cincinnati, , College of Nursing

Professional Affiliation

2008 -To Present: Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Iota Chapter

2003 -2009: Mid-West Nursing Research Society

2002 -To Present: Ohio Nurses Association Elected delegate to Ohio Nurses Convention (2005, 2007, & 2009)

2002 -To Present: Southwestern Ohio Nurses Association 2004 to 2008 served as Treasurer (2 terms)

2000 -2005: International Forensic Nurses Association

2001 -2002: Secretary, Board of Directors, Health Care Institute, Washington, DC

1989 -1995: Greater Washington Chapter, National Alzheimer’s Association, Washington, DC Chairperson, Educational Committee (1990 to 1993)

1982 -2002: Chi Eta Phi International Minority Nurses Association, Alpha Chapter, Washington, DC

1973 -To Present: American Nurses Association

Courses Taught

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

-NPHD-9009 HLTH POLICY Level:Graduate

-NURS-8008 HEALTHCARE POLICY Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Undergraduate

-NURS-8008 HEALTHCARE POLICY Level:Undergraduate

-NURS-8008 HEALTHCARE POLICY Level:Graduate

-NURS-8072 INDEPENDENT STUDY Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7032C ACCEL MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

-NPHD-9009 HLTH POLICY Level:Graduate

-ANPS-8002 ISSUES ADULT /GERO Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-980 HLT POL/ETH ISSNSSC Level:Graduate

29-NURS-717 ACCEL HP B: PSYCHM Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-827 HLTH CARE POLICY Level:Graduate

29-NURS-980 HLT POL/ETH ISSNSSC Level:Graduate

29-NURS-827 HLTH CARE POLICY Level:Graduate

29-NURS-827 HLTH CARE POLICY Level:Graduate

29-NURS-717 ACCEL HP B: PSYCHM Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-980 HLT POL/ETH ISSNSSC Level:Graduate

29-NURS-808 HLTH CARE POLICY Level:Graduate

29-NURS-709 ACCEL HP SEM A-PEDS Level:Graduate

29-NURS-326 HEALTH PATTERNS B Level:Graduate

29-NURS-326 HEALTH PATTERNS B Level:Graduate

29-NURS-327 HLTH PRNS Sem B Level:Graduate

29-NURS-327 HLTH PRNS Sem B Level:Graduate

29-NURS-328 HLTH PRNS PRAC B Level:Graduate

29-NURS-334 HLTH PRNS INT SEM Level:Graduate

29-NURS-314 HLTH PTRNS-PSYCH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-709 ACCEL HP SEM A-PEDS Level:Graduate

29-NURS-832 MSN CAPSTONE PROJ Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-709 ACCEL HP SEM A-PEDS Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-980 HLT POL/ETH ISSNSSC

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-808 HLTH CARE POLICY

29-NURS-717 ACCEL HP B: PSYCHM

29-NURS-980 HLT POL/ETH ISSNSSC Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-307 CC MENTAL HEALTH Level:Graduate

29-NURS-717 ACCEL HP B: PSYCHM Level:Graduate

29-NURS-827 HLTH CARE POLICY Level:Graduate

-NPHD-9009 HLTH POLICY Level:Graduate

-NURS-8008 HEALTHCARE POLICY Level:Graduate

-PMSN-7014 ACCEL SOC PROF NSG Level:Graduate

Faculty Development Activities

10-06-2017 -10-06-2017

10-06-2017 -10-06-2017 Ohio Nurses Association Conference This is a professional nursing conference for licensed registered nurses in the state of Ohio. , Ohio Nurses Association Columbus, Ohio Type:Conference Attendance

10-06-2017 -10-06-2017 The Cornelius Leadership Conference Focus on Nursing Laws and Rules, The Ohio Nurses Association Columbus Ohio Type:Continuing Education Program

Contact Information

236 Procter Hall
Phone: 513-558-5239