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msucon/Hoffman/cv/December2015 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Amy Jude Hoffman, MSN, PhD, RN 1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Michigan State University College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street C-246 Bott Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Office Phone: (517) 355-8348 E-mail: [email protected] 2.0 EDUCATION 2007 Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, G.P.A., 3.8/4.0 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan Dissertation: Fatigue, self-efficacy, and physical functional status in persons with lung cancer 2000 Master of Science in Nursing, G.P.A., 3.9/4.0 Functional Specialty, Nursing Administration; Functional Emphasis, Clinical Research; Clinical Emphasis, Gerontology Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI Thesis: Role stress and career satisfaction among registered nurses by work shift patterns 1991 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, G.P.A., 3.7/4.0 Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 1985 Nursing diploma Mercy Central School of Nursing, Grand Rapids, Michigan 2.1 LICENSE & CERTIFICATION Active Nursing RN License, State of Michigan Permanent ID #4704154111 BLS Health Care Provider Cancer Chemotherapy Provider ACLS provider

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Amy Jude Hoffman, MSN, PhD, RN

1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION

Michigan State University College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street C-246 Bott Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Office Phone: (517) 355-8348 E-mail: [email protected]

2.0 EDUCATION

2007 Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, G.P.A., 3.8/4.0 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan Dissertation: Fatigue, self-efficacy, and physical functional status in

persons with lung cancer 2000 Master of Science in Nursing, G.P.A., 3.9/4.0 Functional Specialty, Nursing Administration; Functional Emphasis,

Clinical Research; Clinical Emphasis, Gerontology Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI Thesis: Role stress and career satisfaction among registered nurses by

work shift patterns 1991 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, G.P.A., 3.7/4.0 Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 1985 Nursing diploma Mercy Central School of Nursing, Grand Rapids, Michigan

2.1 LICENSE & CERTIFICATION

Active Nursing RN License, State of Michigan Permanent ID #4704154111 BLS Health Care Provider Cancer Chemotherapy Provider ACLS provider

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Certified Critical-Care Nurse (CCRN)

3.0 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

7/2015-present Associate Professor with Tenure, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

8/2009-6/2015 Tenure Track Assistant Professor, College of Nursing,

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 8/2008-8/2009 Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Kirkhof College of

Nursing, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 4/2006-5/2007 Research Fellow, National Institutes of Health, National

Institute of Nursing Research 7/2005-3/2006 Research Fellow, Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group

Walther Cancer Institute, Indianapolis, IN 2002-2003 Adjunct Faculty, Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley

State University, Allendale, MI (fall, winter and summer) 2001-2002 Visiting Faculty, Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley

State University, Allendale, MI. (fall and winter) 2001 Adjunct Faculty, Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley

State University, Allendale, MI. (Summer) 2000 & 2001 Adjunct Faculty, Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley

State University, Allendale, MI. (Fall Semester) 1998-2001 Educator, Inpatient Services, Metropolitan Hospital,

Grand Rapids, MI 1997-1998 Manager, Inpatient Services, North Ottawa Community

Hospital, Grand Haven, MI 1994-1997 Educator, Inpatient Services, Metropolitan Hospital,

Grand Rapids, MI 1992-1994 Assistant Director of Nursing, Metropolitan Hospital,

Grand Rapids, MI

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1992-1993 Staff Nurse, Adult Surgical and Trauma and Medical Critical Care, Nursing Resource Center, Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI

1991-1992 Hospital Nursing Supervisor for Hospital Operations,

Metropolitan Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI

1989-1992 Staff Nurse, Nursing Resource Pool including Medical and Surgical Critical Care, Adult Medical-Surgical Department, and Emergency Center, Metropolitan Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI 1/1988-7/1988 Staff Nurse, Emergency Center, Metropolitan Hospital,

Grand Rapids, MI 1987-1988 Staff Nurse, Surgical Intensive Care Department,

Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI 1985-1987 Staff Nurse, Medical and Surgical Care Department,

Metropolitan Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI 5/1985-11/1985 Staff Nurse, Cardiac and Neurological Department,

Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI 4.0 RESEARCH FUNDING

Pending PI, Managing Fatigue Using Virtual Reality for Post- Operative Lung Cancer Patients. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. Submitted 1R01 CA205025-01. Pending Council Review January 2015. Priority Score: 35/27th Percentile. Submitted award amount: $3,668,049.

2/2016- Consultant. (PI: Mei Fu, RN, PhD, RAAN, New York State

University). Health IT Interventions to Enhance Self-Care for Lymphedema Symptom Management in Breast Cancer Survivors. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research. To be submitted 2/2016.

In Revision Consultant and Mentor. (PI: Pam Ginex, EdD, RN, OCN, Memorial

Sloan Kettering Cancer Center). Feasibility of a Nurse-led, Home- based Exercise Program to Impact Fatigue Before and After Surgery for Patients with Cancer of the Esophagus. Oncology Nursing Society Foundation 2016 Research Grants Program.

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9/2012 – 9/2015 PI, Managing Fatigue Using Virtual Reality for Post- Operative Lung Cancer Patients. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, 1R21 CA164515. Priority Score: 15/4th

Percentile. Awarded $379,741.

9/2014-Now PI, Uncovering the Unmet Needs of Post-Thoracotomy Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients. Michigan State University College of Nursing Marjorie A. Holmes Endowed Faculty Enrichment Award.

Awarded $2,500.

2012—2013 PI, Investigating Unmet Supportive Care Needs During Critical Transitions in the Post-Surgical Lung Cancer Trajectory. Sigma

Theta Tau International, Alpha Psi. Awarded $500.

2012—2013 PI, Investigating Unmet Supportive Care Needs During Critical

Transitions in the Post-Surgical Lung Cancer Trajectory. Michigan State University College of Nursing Pilot Award. Awarded $500.

9/2010—6/2012 PI, Symptom Management for Cancer-Related Fatigue for Persons

Post-Surgical Intervention for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Michigan State University College of Nursing Start Up Funds.

11/2011 PI, Managing Fatigue Using Virtual Reality for Post-Operative

Lung Cancer Patients. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, R21 CA164515 Resubmitted. Funded 9/2012 with Priority Score: 15/4th Percentile.

8/2011 PI, Treating Cancer-Related Fatigue for Post-Surgical Non-Small

Cell Lung Cancer Patients Using a Home-Based Virtual Reality Intervention. The National Oncology Nursing Society. Received all “1’s” from one reviewer indicating the highest level of scoring in all areas. Overall impact score based upon NIH criteria a 36 indicating “high impact”. Requested $50,000.

2/2011 PI, Managing Fatigue Using Virtual Reality for Post-Operative

Lung Cancer Patients. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, R21 CA164515. Priority Score: 30/16th Percentile. Not funded and resubmitted for next review cycle after received feedback in 6/2011. Resubmitted 11/2011.

4/2006—5/2007 National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Nursing

Research, Individual Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, 1F31 NR009621-01A. Fatigue, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Functional Status for Persons with Lung Cancer. Priority Score 139.

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7/2005—3/2006 Mary Margaret Walther Cancer Research Fellowship. Walther Cancer Institute Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group, Indianapolis, IN. Mentored by Barbara A. Given, PhD, RN, FAAN.

5.0 PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS (*Refereed Journals; #Data-based; IF = Impact

Factor)

*#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., & Cooper, J. (2016). Merging technology and clinical research for optimized postsurgical rehabilitation of lung cancer patients. Annals of Translational Medicine, 4(2), p. 28, doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2016.01.10 *#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Given, B.A., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., & Brown, J.K. (under review). Using Perceived Self-Efficacy to Improve Fatigue and Fatigability In Post-Surgical Lung Cancer Patients: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Hoffman, A.J. (2015). Invited Paper. Switching places: From nurse to caregiver. Oncology Nursing News, 9(9) p. 44. *#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Given, B.A., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Patzelt, L.H., & Brown, J.K. (publishing results from NCI-NIH R21 CA164515 and in preparation for submission). Exercise: A prescription to impact post-thoracotomy symptoms in non-small cell lung cancer patients. *#Hoffman, A.J. (publishing results from NCI-NIH R21 CA164515 and in preparation for submission). Intervention Research Challenges. *#Mitchell, S.A., Hoffman, A.J., Clark, J.C., DeGennaro, R.M., Poirier, P., Robinson, C.B., & Weisbrod, B.L. (2014). Putting evidence into practice (PEP): A 2014 update of evidence-based interventions for cancer-related fatigue during and following treatment. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. (ISI Web of Knowledge 9/2014; 5-Year IF 1.175). Hoffman, A.J. (2014). Invited Paper. To prescribe or not to prescribe? Pain management for post-thoracotomy patients. Oncology Nursing News, 8(9), p. 56. *#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Patzelt, L.H., & Brown, J.K. (2014). Home-based exercise: Promising rehabilitation for symptom relief, improved functional status, and quality of life for post-surgical lung cancer patients. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 6(6), 632-640. *#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Cooper, J. & Brown, J.K. (2014). The voice of postsurgical lung cancer patients regarding supportive care needs. Lung Cancer: Targets and Therapy, 5, 21-31.

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*#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Patzelt, L.H., & Brown, J.K. (2014). A rehabilitation program for lung cancer patients during post thoracotomy chemotherapy. OncoTargets and Therapy, 7, 415-423. (ISI Web of Knowledge 9/2014; 5-Year IF 1.426). *#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Brown, J.K., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Holland, D., Enter, M., Patzelt, L., & VanOtteren, G.M. (2014). Virtual reality bringing a new reality to post thoracotomy lung cancer patients via a home-based exercise intervention targeting fatigue while undergoing adjuvant treatment. Cancer Nursing, 37(1), 23-33. (Cited 1 Time; ISI Web of Knowledge 9/2014; 5-Year IF 2.488). Hoffman, A.J. (2013). Invited Paper. Making the move to exercise. Oncology Nursing News. Retrieved from: http://nursing.onclive.com/publications/oncology- nurse/2013/May-2013/Making-the-Move-to-Exercise. *#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Brown, J.K., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Holland, D., Enter, M., Patzelt, L.H., & VanOtteren, G.M. (2013). Too sick Not to exercise: Using a 6-week, home-based exercise intervention for cancer-related fatigue self-management for post-surgical non-small cell lung cancer patients. Cancer Nursing, 36(3), 175-188. (Cited 6 Times; ISI Web of Knowledge 9/2014; 5-Year IF 2.488). *Hoffman, A.J. (2013). Enhancing self-efficacy for optimized patient outcomes through the theory of symptom self-management. Cancer Nursing. 36(1), E16-26. (Cited 4 Times; ISI Web of Knowledge 9/2014; 5-Year IF 2.488). *#Hoffman, A.J., Gift, A.G., von Eye, A., Given, B.A., Given, C.W. & Rothert, M. (2011). The Development and Testing of an Instrument for Perceived Self-Efficacy for Fatigue Self-Management. Cancer Nursing, 34(3), 167-175. (Cited 6 Times; ISI Web of Knowledge 9/2014; 5-Year IF 2.488). *#Hoffman, A.J., von Eye, A., Gift, A.G., Given, B.A., Given, C.W., & Rothert, M. (2009). Testing a Theoretical Model of Perceived Self-Efficacy for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management and Optimal Physical Functional Status. Nursing Research, 58(1), 32-41. (Cited 6 Times; ISI Web of Knowledge, 9/2014; 5-Year IF 2.074). *#Hoffman, A.J., Given, B., von Eye, A., Gift, A., Given, C. (2007). Relationships among pain, fatigue, insomnia, and gender in persons with lung cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34, 785-792. (Cited 34 Times; ISI Web of Knowledge, 9/2014; 5-Year IF 2.937). *#Hoffman, A. J., & Scott, L. D. (2003). Role stress and career satisfaction among registered nurses by work shift patterns. Journal of Nursing Administration, 33, 337-342. (Cited 32 Times; ISI Web of Knowledge, 9/2014; 5-Year IF 1.710).

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7.0 OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Hoffman, A.J. & Gift, A.G. (2007). Lung Cancer. In M. Langehorne & J. Fulton (Eds.) Oncology Nursing 5th Edition. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Inc. Gift, A.G. & Hoffman, A.J. (2007). Dyspnea. In M. Langehorne & J. Fulton (Eds.) Oncology Nursing 5th Edition. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Inc. Hoffman, A.J. & Brintnall, R.A. (2004). Evidenced-based cancer-related fatigue patient education pamphlet. Disseminated and utilized as part of the oncology patient teaching plan at Spectrum Health Systems of Western Michigan and the Cancer & Hematology Centers of Western Michigan.

8.0 PRESENTATIONS-REFEREED (#Data-based; ^Theoretical)

#Hoffman AJ, Brintnall RA, Given BA, von Eye A, Jones LW, Patzelt LH, Brown JK. The impact of a home-based rehabilitation program for cancer-related fatigue for post-surgical non-small cell lung cancer patients. Presentation at the Podium at International Conference on Cancer Nursing 2015; July 10, 2015; Vancouver, BC, Canada. #Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Brown, J.K., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G. Patzelt, L.H., & VanOtteren, G.M. (3/2014). The Impact of a Home-Based Virtual Reality Exercise Program on Fatigue and Other Symptoms for Post-Surgical Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients. Presentation at the 22nd Annual Greater Lansing Community Research Day from Research to Practice in Jackson, MI (program cancelled due to winter blizzard). #Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Brown, J.K., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Patzelt, L.H., & Van Otteren, G. (10/2013). The Impact of a Home-Based Virtual Reality Exercise Program on Fatigue and Other Symptoms for Post-Surgical Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients. Presentation at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Special Topics Conference: Innovative Approaches to Symptom Science--Measurement & Analysis in Washington, D.C. #Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Brown, J.K., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Ritz- Holland, D., Enter, M., Patzelt, L.H., & VanOtteren, G.M. (3/2013). The Effect of a Home-Based Virtual Reality Exercise Program On Fatigue and Other Symptoms for Post-Surgical Non-Small Lung Cancer Patients. Podium presentation at the 37th Annual Research Conference for the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, IL. #Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., Brown, J.K., von Eye, A., Jones, L.W., Alderink, G., Ritz-Holland, D., Enter, M., Patzelt, L.H., & VanOtteren, G.M. (11/2012). Virtual Reality Bringing a New Reality to Post-Thoracotomy Lung Cancer Patients via a Home Based Exercise Intervention Targeting Fatigue. Podium presentation at the national Oncology Nursing Society Research Advancing Care through Science Conference in Phoenix, AZ.

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#Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A, Brown, J.K., Holland-Ritz, D., Enter, M., Patzelt, L., VanOtteren, G, Alderink, G., Jones, L.W., & von Eye, A. (3/2012). Virtual Reality for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management for Persons with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Post-Thoracotomy. Podium Presentation at the 36th Annual Research Conference for the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Dearborn, MI. ^Hoffman, A.J. (3/2011). The Development of the Theory of Symptom Self-Management. Poster Presentation at the 19th Annual Greater Lansing Community Research Day, Lansing, MI. #Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R., von Eye, A., Van Otteren, G.M., Patzelt, L.H., Brown, J.K., Alderink, G.J., & Jones, L.W. (2/2011). Symptom Management for Cancer-Related Fatigue for Persons Post-Surgical Intervention for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Poster Presentation at the 11th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Oncology Nursing Society, Los Angeles, CA. ^Hoffman, A.J. (9/2010). The Development of the Theory of Symptom Self-Management. Poster Presentation at the National State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Research, Washington, D.C. #Hoffman, A.J., von Eye, A., Gift, A.G., Given, B.A., Given, C.W., & Rothert, M. (4/2010). The Development and Testing of an Instrument for Measuring Perceived Self-Efficacy for Fatigue Self-Management. Podium Presentation at the 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the national Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA. #Hoffman, A.J., Gift, A.G., von Eye, A., Given, B.A., Given, C.W., & Rothert, M. (2/2009). The Development and Testing of a Scale for Measurement of Perceived Self-Efficacy for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management. Podium Presentation at the 10th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, the national Oncology Nursing Society, Orlando, FL. #Hoffman, A.J., von Eye, A., Gift, A.G., Given, B.A., Given, C.W., Rothert, M. (10/2008). Testing a Theoretical Model of Perceived Self-Efficacy for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management and Optimal Physical Functional Status. Podium Presentation at the 2008 National State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, D.C. #Hoffman, A.J., Given, B.A., von Eye, A., Gift, A.G., Given, C. (2/2007). How do physical and psychological symptoms relate to each other in persons with lung cancer and other cancer diagnosis? Podium Presentation at the 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research in February 2007. Sponsored by the national Oncology Nursing Society, Hollywood, CA.

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*#Hoffman, A.J., Given, B.A., von Eye, A., Given, C., Gift, A. (5/2006). A study on the relationships between pain, fatigue, insomnia, and gender in persons with lung cancer. Podium Presentation at the national Oncology Nursing Society 31st Annual Congress, Boston, MA. #Hoffman, A.J., Given, B.A., Given, C., von Eye, A., & Gift, A. (2/2006). Predictors of pain, fatigue, and nausea in newly diagnosed persons with lung cancer prior to chemotherapy. Podium Presentation at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society 3rd Annual Conference. Sponsored by the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Amelia Island, FL. #Hoffman, A.J., Given, B.A., von Eye, A., Gift, A., & Given, C. (3/2005). Predictors of pain, fatigue, and nausea in newly diagnosed persons with lung cancer prior to chemotherapy. Poster session at the Community Nursing Research Day Sponsored by Ingham Regional Medical Center, Lansing, MI. #Hoffman, A.J., Given, B.A., von Eye, A., Gift, A., & Given, C. (2/2005). Predictors of pain, fatigue, and nausea in newly diagnosed persons with lung cancer prior to chemotherapy. Poster session presented at the 8th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research. Sponsored by the national Oncology Nursing Society and the national American Cancer Society. Fort Lauderdale, FL.

9.0 INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Hoffman AJ. (3/2015). Too sick NOT to exercise? The experience of applying rehabilitation research to the post-thoracotomy patient with lung cancer. Invited presentation at the podium at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Nursing Grand Rounds; March 11, 2015; Zuckerman Auditorium, NY, NY Hoffman, A.J. (5/2015). Exercise is Medicine for Cancer-Related Fatigue in Lung Cancer Survivors. Invited presentation at the podium at the ACSM Annual Meeting, World Congress on Exercise is Medicine and World Congress on the Basic Science of Exercise Fatigue being held in San Diego, California, May 2630, 2015. Hoffman, A.J. (2/2015). Becoming a Nurse Scientist. Invited expert to address baccalaureate nursing students at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI. Hoffman, A.J. (9/27/2013). Michigan State University Cancer Campus Champions in Collaboration with the American Cancer Society. Invited expert to present at a university wide event on the importance of Cancer Nursing Research. Other speakers included Michigan State University President Dr. Lou Anna Simon; national American Cancer Society Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, Dr. Otis Brawley; and Michigan State University College of Medicine, Drs. Randy Hillard, Harvey Bumpers, and Margaret Aguwa. East Lansing, MI.

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Hoffman, A.J. (3/22/2012). United Health Services Hospitals 20th Annual Oncology Interdisciplinary Teaching Day. Invited expert presenting on Dyspnea and Cancer Symptom Management. Binghamton, NY. Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R.A., von Eye, A. (4/2010). Invited expert to present to multidisciplinary staff: Transitional Care for Cancer Symptom Self-Management. Podium Presentation at Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion, Grand Rapids, MI. Hoffman, A.J. (2/2010). Invited expert to present at an Oncology Nursing Teaching Event: Cancer-Related Fatigue Management. Podium Presentation at Sparrow Hospital, East Lansing, MI. Hoffman, A.J. (4/2009). Invited as a Visiting Scholar to present at Indiana University School of Nursing Graduate Program: Symptoms and Symptom Management. Hoffman, A.J. (3/2009 & 5/2009). Invited as a Visiting Scholar to present at Grand Valley State University Kirkhof College of Nursing Graduate Program: Symptom Management and Middle-Range Theory. Grand Rapids, MI. Hoffman, A.J., Brintnall, R (11/2007). A study on the relationships between pain, fatigue, insomnia, and gender in persons with lung cancer. Invited to present (podium) at the Greater Grand Rapids Oncology Nursing Society, the Lack’s Cancer Center, Grand Rapids MI. Hoffman, A.J. (4/2007). How do physical and psychological symptoms relate to each other in persons with lung cancer and other cancer diagnosis? Invited to present (podium) to students and faculty at the Doctoral Research Seminar, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Hoffman, A.J. (11/2006). Research fellowship report. Invited to present (podium) at the Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group, Walther Cancer Institute, Indianapolis, IN. Hoffman, A.J. (11/2005). Research fellowship report. Invited to present (podium) to students and faculty at the Doctoral Research Seminar, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Hoffman, A.J. (10/2005). Research fellowship report. Podium Presentation at the Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group, Walther Cancer Institute, Indianapolis, IN.

10.0 HONORS & AWARDS

11/2015 Recipient, The National Oncology Nursing Society 2016 Excellence in Surgical Oncology Award. Will receive a monetary award, plaque, and travel/accommodation to accept award at the Annual

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National Oncology Nursing Society Congress April 28 to May 1, 2016, in San Antonio, Texas.

9/2015-present Invited Guest Editor, Seminars in Oncology Nursing on Surgical

Oncology Nursing for issue published in 2/2017. 9/2015-present Invited Author, Seminars in Oncology Nursing on Physical Activity

in Cancer Prevention by Dr. Ernest Hawk, MD, MPH, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Dr. Lee W. Jones, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; and Dr. Suzanne Mahon, RN, DNS, AOCN, APNG, St. Louis University.

9/2014 Recipient, Michigan State University College of Nursing, Marjorie

A. Holmes Faculty Enrichment Endowed Award. 10/2013 Hoffman (PI) and colleagues’ research entitled: The Impact of a

Home-Based Virtual Reality Exercise Program on Fatigue and Other Symptoms for Post-Surgical Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients. Selected from over 90 submitters as 1 of 36 persons to present work at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, D.C.

12/2012 Hoffman, A.J. The manuscript in Cancer Nursing entitled:

Enhancing self-efficacy for optimized patient outcomes through the theory of symptom self-management, was highlighted in the Author on Call blog series (Volume 36:1) to provide readers an opportunity to ask meaningful questions and provide comments in response to Hoffman’s middle-range theory, the Theory of Symptom Self-Management.

11/2012 Hoffman, A.J. (PI) & colleagues’ research entitled: Virtual Reality

Bringing a New Reality to Post-Thoracotomy Lung Cancer Patients via a Home-Based Exercise Intervention Targeting Fatigue. The abstract was selected as one of the top scoring peer-reviewed abstracts out of more than 200 submissions at the national Oncology Nursing Society Research Advancing Care through Science Conference, Phoenix, Arizona.

4/2010 Recipient, Abstract Citation Winner. Chosen by the Reviewers and

Program Committee as an outstanding peer-reviewed paper in a feature presentation and dedicated hosted poster session at the 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.

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1/2010 Hoffman (PI) & colleagues’ research entitled: Testing a Theoretical Model of Perceived Self-Efficacy for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management and Optimal Physical Functional Status. Received acknowledgement of the high quality and impact of work from the editor at Nursing Research per 2009 statistical review. Consequently, the editor requested that the manuscript be posted on an open access feature for Nursing Research.

11/2009 Recipient, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society, Kappa

Epsilon Chapter at Large Excellence in Nursing Award. Grand Rapids, MI

2/2009 Hoffman, A.J. (PI) & colleagues’ research entitled: The Development and Testing of a Scale for Measurement of Perceived Self-Efficacy for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management. Top Ranked Peer Reviewed Research Abstract (greater than 250 abstracts) for the 10th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Oncology Nursing Society, Orlando, FL.

10/2008 Hoffman, A.J. & colleagues’ research entitled: Testing a Theoretical Model of Perceived Self-Efficacy for Cancer-Related Fatigue Self-Management and Optimal Physical Functional Status. Research abstract selected for presentation at the podium after a thorough peer review process of over 400 abstracts submitted for the 2008 National State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, D.C.

5/2007 Recipient, Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Program Outstanding

Student of the Year Award. Michigan State University College of Nursing Michigan State University. 4/28/2007 Hoffman, A.J. Invited Keynote Speaker, Grand Valley State

University Kirkhof College of Nursing Graduation Recognition Ceremony. Over 1,200 persons present in the audience. Grand Rapids, MI.

2/2007 Hoffman, A.J. & colleagues’ research entitled: How do physical

and psychological symptoms relate to each other in persons with lung cancer and other cancer diagnosis? Top Ranked Peer Reviewed Research Abstract (greater than 250 abstracts) for the 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, national Oncology Nursing Society, Hollywood, CA.

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1/2007 Recipient, Oncology Nursing Society Foundation 9th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research Doctoral Student Scholarship.

5/2006 Hoffman, A.J. & colleagues’ research entitled: A study on the

relationships between pain, fatigue, insomnia, and gender in persons with lung cancer. Top Ranked Peer Reviewed Research Abstract (greater than 500 abstracts) for the national Oncology Nursing Society Congress, Boston, MA.

7/2006 Hoffman, A.J. & colleagues’ research entitled: A Study on the Relationships Between Pain, Fatigue, Insomnia, and Gender In Persons with Lung Cancer. Featured in the Oncology News in the First Report From ONS in the July 2006 issue.

2006 Recipient, National Oncology Nursing Society Foundation Congress Scholarship.

2005-2007 Recipient, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Doctoral

Scholarship Award. Project Title: Fatigue, Self-Efficacy, and Functioning in Persons with Lung Cancer.

2005 Recipient, Sigma Theta Tau, Kappa Epsilon Chapter-At-Large

Research Grant Award. Grand Rapids, MI. 2005 Recipient, Graduate School Summer Acceleration Fellowship.

Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI. 2005 Recipient, Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Psi Chapter Research

Scholarship Award. Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI. 2003 & 2004 Recipient, John F. Dunkel Scholarship Award. Michigan State

University. College of Nursing. East Lansing, MI. 2002 Recipient, Graduate School Fellowship and Calder Scholarship.

Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI.

4/2000 Recipient, Spectrum Health and Grand Valley State University Excellence in Nursing Research Award. Research entitled: Role

Stress and Career Satisfaction Among Registered Nurses by Work Shift Patterns. Grand Rapids, MI.

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4/2000 Recipient, Mary Anorah Welsh Excellence in Nursing Administration Award. Spectrum Health and Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI.

11.0 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2015-Present The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, Member 2012-Present Oncology Nursing Society Evidenced-Based Practice Review Panel

for the Putting Evidence Into Practice (PEP) Program, Member (Invited)

2005-Present National Oncology Nursing Society, Pittsburgh, PA., Member 2005-Present The Greater Grand Rapids Oncology Nursing Society, Grand

Rapids, MI., Member 2014-2015 Midwest Nursing Research Society, Pain & Symptom Management

Research Section, Past Chair Mentoring Current Chair (Appointed) 2013-2014 Midwest Nursing Research Society, Pain & Symptom Management

Research Section, Chair (Elected) 2006-Present Midwest Nursing Research Society, Member 2008-Present Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington,

D.C., Member 2000-Present Sigma Theta Tau International, Member 2000-Present Sigma Theta Tau International, Kappa Epsilon Chapter-At-Large,

Grand, Rapids, MI., Member 2009-Present Sigma Theta Tau International, Alpha Psi, East Lansing, MI.,

Member

12.0 EDITORIAL BOARDS/MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER

11/2015 Invited Guest Editor, Seminars in Oncology Nursing on Surgical

Oncology Nursing for issue published in 2/2017. 2011-present Nursing Research Review Board, Member

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2009-present Cancer Nursing Review Board, Member 2/2008-Present Research and Theory for Nursing Practice 1/2008-Present Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2009-Present Research & Theory for Nursing Practice 2012-Present Research in Nursing & Health 2013-Present International Journal of Palliative Care Nursing 2013-Present Supportive Care in Cancer

13.0 CONSULTATIONS

2015 Expert Witness for Veteran’s with Lung Cancer, Department of Veterans Affairs, Grand Rapids, MI

12/2014-Present Consultant, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY, to

thoracic surgical nurses, thoracic surgeons, and nursing administration on perioperative symptom self-management In thoracic oncology. Mentor, Pam Ginex, EdD, RN, OCN, Nurse Scientist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, in pre- and post-surgical esophageal cancer patients.

1/2014 – 1/2015 Consultant, Grace Dean, PhD, RN, University at Buffalo, State

University of NY, in symptom self-management of ambulatory cancer patients.

3/2013-Present Consultant, Jan Odom, Forren, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN, University

of Kentucky, in self-management to decrease post-operative

symptoms in patients having ambulatory, outpatient surgery.

14.0 SERVICE

14.1 NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES

Present- Invited as an expert review panel member for the NIH, NIA,

Washington D.C. (RFA-AG-16-013 [R21]) “Measures of fatigability in older adults” scheduled 3/21/2016.

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10/2014-Present Invited as an expert review panel member for the U.S. Veterans Affairs Scientific Merit Review Session for VA ORD, RR&D SPiRE Pilot Award Program.

4/2014-Present Invited as an expert review panel member for the NIH, NCI

Omnibus Funding Opportunity for Small Grants (R03) and Exploratory/Developmental Grants Program (R21), Washington D.C. Completed panel reviews on 4/2014; 6/2015; 10/2015, 3/2016.

10/2012 Invited as an expert panel member NIH, Academic Research

Enhancement Award Review Panel (R15), Washington D.C. 2012-Present Invited to serve as an expert reviewer on the National Oncology

Nursing Society Evidenced-Based Practice Review Panel for the Putting Evidence into Practice (PEP) Program.

12/2012 Appointed by the national Oncology Nursing Society Board of

Directors to provide expert review of the Evidenced-based Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Management of Lung Cancer, 3rd edition, by the American College of Chest Physicians.

2011-Present Society of Behavioral Medicine Abstract Reviewer for annual

national scientific sessions of the state-of-the-science conferences.

2011 Invited as an expert consultant to guide doctoral education by Dr.

Patsy Yates, Major Professor and Professor of Nursing at University of Technology and Director of Queensland’s Health Centres for Palliative Care Education and Research, Australia, for doctoral student candidate Raymond Chan.

2009-Present Oncology Nursing Society Abstract Reviewer for annual national

state-of-the-science conferences for Congress and Research. 2008-10 Invited member, Oncology Nursing Foundation Research Grant 2013 Review Team.

14.2 STATE & REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES

8/2015- Nominated for 2016 Midwest Nursing Research Society Board-of-Director-at-Large appointment.

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2014-15 Appointed by Midwest Nursing Research Society to mentor new Chair of the Pain & Symptom Management Research Section during 2014—15.

2013-14 Elected Chair of Pain & Symptom Management Research Section

Midwest Nursing Research Society. Led a peer-reviewed 2014 Pain & Symptom Management Symposium & Awards for Research Achievement.

2013-14 Invited to present at Clinical Trials Day at the Lansing, Michigan

Capitol via Representative Gail Haines (2/2013 & 6/2014). 3/2012 Invited to present at the United Health Services Hospital 20Th

Annual Oncology Interdisciplinary Teaching Day at Binghamton, NY, as an expert in Dyspnea and Cancer Symptom Management.

14.3 LOCAL SERVICE

14.4 UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE SERVICE

9/2015-Present College Advisory Council to the Dean, Elected Member 8/2015-Present Research, College of Nursing, Elected Chair 1/2015-Present Appointed on the Data and Safety Management Board for PI: Dr.

Mildred Horodynski, PhD, RN, FAAN, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, NIH: 1R21HD075974-01A1, Tools for Teen Moms: Reducing Infant Obesity Risk.

4/2013-2015 Appointed by Dean Mundt as a founding leader of a university

steering committee to design and promote Campus Cancer Champions in collaboration with the American Cancer Society.

3/2013 Provided review of Dr. Lan Yao’s National Institutes of Health

research grant. 9/2012-5/2015 Research Committee, Elected Member 2012 Served on the Data and Safety Management Board (RQA

Committee) for Dr. Gwen Wyatt. 10/2010-5/2013 University Academic Appeals Board, Appointed Member

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9/2010-5/2013 Academic Appeals Board, Appointed Member 9/2010-5/2012 Undergraduate Program Committee, Elected Member 9/2010-5/2012 University Committee on Faculty Tenure, Elected Member 2010-Present Assist in recruitment activities of prospective faculty and

administrative leaders by attending one-on-one and group interviews.

9/2009-5/2012 Undergraduate Program Admission and Scholarship Application

Review, Elected Member 2009-Present Junior Faculty Standing Committee, Member 2009-2011 Doctoral Program Standing Committee, Member 2009-2011 Writing Center Standing Committee, Member 2009-2011 Major Professor Standing Committee, Member

14.5 OTHER

15.0 TEACHING

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Nursing 460: Leadership Clinical Immersion: Fall 2009, 2011,& 2013 x 2 sections; Spring 2010, 2011, & 2013. NURSING 480: Transition to Practice: Fall 2009, 2011, 2012, & 2014; Spring 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2015. NURSING 802: Theory Foundations & Role: Fall 2012 & 2015; Spring 2012 & 2014. NURSING 806: Research for Advanced Practice Nursing Fall 2015 NURSING 220: Introduction to Scholarship: Fall 2014; Spring 2015. Guest Speaker NURSING 491: Introduction to Nursing Scholarship

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Spring 2011 NURSING 901: Knowledge Development in Nursing Fall 2011, 2012 & Spring 2014. NURSING 945: Doctoral Seminar Fall 2011 (Co-taught) Research Seminar for Doctoral Students/Faculty Fall 2010; Winter 2010, 2012, 2014 Doctoral Students: Major Professor for Kanjana Thana, MSN, RN, College of Nursing, MSU, PhD Student starting 8/2015. Member of the Guidance and Dissertation Committee for Teri L. Holwerda, MSN, RN, ONC, APRN-BC, College of Nursing, MSU, PhD Student. Defended Dissertation (7/2014): The Effects of Individual Characteristics and Symptoms on Physical Function on Persons with Degenerative Conditions. Served 2010—2014. Co-Major Professor. Sara Boylan, BSN, RN, Fast Track PhD, College of Nursing, MSU 2011-2012. Ms. Boylan decided to exit program to care for family-life. Baccalaureate Students: Baljit Kaur, BSN, enrolled in the College of Nursing Undergraduate Research Program during Summer Semester 2013. Served as Research Mentor. High School Academics: Osta Thomsaon, a junior at Grand Rapids Catholic High School in collaboration with Van Andel Research Institute during Academic Year 2013-14. Served as a Research Mentor in her Advanced Placement Research Course.

Grand Valley State University Kirkhof College of Nursing NURSING 435 (NUR 435): Nursing Research Winter 2009 NURSING 350 (NUR 350): Theoretical Medical-Surgical Traditional BSN Students Fall 2008; Winter 2009 NURSING 350 (NUR 350) Theoretical Medical-Surgical Accelerated Second Degree Fall 2008 NURSING 351 (NUR 351): Clinical Medical Surgical Practice II

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Fall 2008; Winter 2009 NURSING 440 (NUR 440): Theoretical Aspects of Nursing IV (Capstone) Fall 2001, 2002; Winter 2002, 2003; Summer 2003 NURSING 441 (NUR 441): Clinical Leadership Course Fall 2001; Winter 2002; Summer 2001 NURSING 331 (NUR 331): Clinical Nursing I Summer 2001

CONTINUING EDUCATION 7/2015: International Conference on Cancer Nursing, Vancouver, Canada CE Credit Hours 25.45 9/4/2014: The Future of Healthcare Opportunities & Challenges for Nursing

by Shirley A. Weis, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

10/2013 The Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Special

Topics Conference: Innovative Approaches to Symptom Science—Measurement & Analysis, Washington, D.C. Contact Hours Awarded.

9/2013 Translating Research Into Practice by Dr. Barbara A. Given, College

of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 3/2013 Midwest Nursing Research Society 37th Annual Research

Conference, Chicago, IL., Contact Hours Awarded. 11/2012 National Oncology Nursing Society, Research Advancing Care

through Science Conference, Phoenix, AZ. Contact Hours Awarded.

3/2012 Midwest Nursing Research Society 36th Annual Research

Conference, Dearborn, MI. Contact Hours Awarded. 3/2012 United Health Services Hospitals 20th Annual Oncology Teaching

Day. Owego Treadway Inn and Conference Center in Owego, New York. Contact Hours 14.0.

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1/2012 Writing Winning Grants David C. Morrison Workshop, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

10/2011 Conducting and Writing Literature Reviews by Dr. Vickie Conn,

College of Nursing-Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 6/2011 Investigator Training Program sponsored by MSU-CTSI and Pfizer,

East Lansing, MI. June 17-18. 3/2011 Evidence and Informatics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,

Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI. Contact Hour: 1.0 2/2011 National Oncology Nursing Society Research Conference, Los

Angeles, CA. Contact Hours: 19.25 1/2011 CON-MSU Research Retreat: Data and Safety Quality Assurance;

Data Management Resource Sharing. East Lansing, MI. 1/2011 Writing Winning Grants David C. Morrison Workshop, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, MI 11/2010 Nursing Research and Clinical Translation, College of Nursing,

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Contact Hours 1.5 10/2010 Assessing Cultural Competence to Strengthen Student Outcomes,

College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 4.5 Contact Hours

9/2010 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Research, State of the

Science Congress in Nursing Research Conference, Washington, D.C., Contact Hours Awarded.

8/2010 MSU CON College of Nursing Annual Fall Faculty Retreat, East

Lansing, MI. Contact Hours: 3.5 4/2010 Society for Behavioral Medicine Research Conference, Seattle, WA 4/2010 From Privilege to Purpose: Health Equity Lessons from the Life of

Lillian Wald, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 1.0 Contact Hours

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1/2010 Evaluation and Learning in the Clinical Setting: Strategies for Success, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 1.25 Contact Hours

1/2010 Evaluation and Learning in the Clinical Setting: Strategies for

Success, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 1.25 Contact Hours

1/2010 Writing Winning Grants David C. Morrison Workshop, Michigan

Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

11/2009 Molecular Targets in Cancer Therapy, Greater Grand Rapids

Chapter Oncology Nursing Society, Grand Rapids, MI. Contact Hours 1

10/2009 Expert Nurse to Nurse Educator: Academic Transition Program

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Contact Hours 2.75 2/2009 10tth National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Oncology

Nursing Society, Orlando, FL. Contact Hours Earned. 10/2008 2008 National State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington,

D.C. Contact Hours 18.5 3/15/2008 Nursing Care At the End of Life, Greater Grand Rapids ONS, Lacks

Cancer Center. Contact Hours received. 1/15/2008 Cytogenetics: A Basic Overview for the Oncology Nurse, Greater Grand Rapids ONS, Lacks Cancer Center. Contact Hours 1.0 5/2007-8/2007 Post-Doctoral Coursework: NUR 990: Research Dissemination. This independent study involves the dissemination of National Institutes of Health research findings. Course Professor: Audrey G. Gift, PhD, RN, FAAN, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 2/8-10/2007 Oncology Nursing Society 9th National Conference on Cancer Research, Hollywood, CA. 11/30-12/1/2006 Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group Annual Fall Meeting Enhancing the Linkages Between Theory and Practice In the

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Study Of Health Behavior Change. November 30-December 1, 2006, Indianapolis, IN 5/4-7/2006 Oncology Nursing Society 31st Annual Congress, Boston, MA 2/16-19/2006 American Psychosocial Oncology 3rd Annual Conference, Amelia Island, FL 4/20/2005 Auditing to Enhance Compliance: What IRBs Do, What Investigators Should Know. Michigan State University Institutional Review Boards. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 2/3-5/2005 8th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Fort Lauderdale, FL 10/20-21-2005 Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group Annual Fall Meeting

Translational Research. Indianapolis, IN 2/27-3/1/2004 Midwest Nursing Research Society, 28th Annual Research Conference, St. Louis, MO 1/19/2004 Research Intervenor Training, Family Home Care for Cancer R01CA-79280 with Barbara A. Given, PhD, RN, FAAN, Automated Telephone Monitoring for Symptom Management, R01-CA-30724 with Charles W. Given, PhD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 12/2/2003 Research Interviewer Training, Family Home Care for Cancer R01-CA-79280 with Barbara A. Given, PhD, RN, FAAN, Automated Telephone Monitoring for Symptom Management R01CA-30724 with Charles W. Given, PhD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 11/11/2003 Research Recruiter Training, Family Home Care for Cancer R01- CA-79280 with Barbara A. Given, PhD, RN, FAAN, Automated Telephone Monitoring for Symptom Management , R01-CA-30724 with Charles W. Given, PhD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 11/19/2003 Symptoms Over Time in Patients with Lung Cancer, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Contact Hours: 1.0

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9/16/2003 Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Treatment with Emend, Greater Grand Rapids Oncology Nursing Society, Grand Rapids, MI. Contact Hours 1.2 6/6-20/2003 Chemotherapy and Biotherapy, Cancer Management, Oncology Nursing Society, East Lansing, MI. Contact Hours: 16.2 5/19-21/2003 SPSS—Getting Started with SPSS Windows, Libraries, Computing

and Technology Training, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

5/13/2003 Health Disparities in Mental Health: Depression—Opening

Pandora’s Box, Perspectives from Research, Practice, and Policy. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Contact Hours: 3.8

4/2003 Midwest Nursing Research Society 27th Annual Research

Conference, Grand Rapids, MI 5/2003-7/2005 Participation as a Research Team Member on randomized clinical

trials for Principal Investigator Barbara A. Given, PhD, RN, FAAN, of the “Family Home Care for Cancer: A Community-based Model for Symptom Management” Project (R01 CA-079280), and for Principal Investigator Charles W. Given, PhD, of the “Automated Telephone Information and Monitoring of Symptoms” Project (R01 CA-0724).

16.0 PRACTICE