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Dr. Annette SH Schultz 1 Annette SH Schultz, PhD, RN Associate Professor, College of Nursing Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Principal Investigator: Health Services & Structural Determinants of Health Research Asper Clinical Research Institute CR 3022; 369 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg MB R2H 2A6 Office Telephone: (204) 258-1311; Fax: (204) 233-7214 Email: [email protected] Post-Secondary Education 2005, PhD (Nursing), University of British Columbia (UBC) Dissertation: The integration of tobacco reduction activities into the practice of acute care registered nurses: A mixed methods project 1999, Masters of Nursing, Multi-disciplinary Program, University of Victoria (UVic) Thesis: A fresh look at smoking and cessation 1995, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, with Distinction, University of Victoria 1981, Diploma of Nursing, Wascana Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences Post Graduate Training 2003, Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Seminar, Rochester, MN Credentials 2005-Present, Registered Nurse; College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba 1991-2005, Registered Nurse; Registered Nursing Association of BC 1985-1995, Registered Nurse, Alberta Registered Nurses Association 1981-1985, Registered Nurse; Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association Awards and Honours 2018 Ongomiizwin Research, Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Award for Hailey Hildebrand 2018 Top 5 posters: Chudyk AM, Waldman C, Horrill T, Demczuk L, Shimmin C, Stoddard R, Hickes S, Schultz A. (2018). Models and frameworks of patient engagement in health service research: A scoping review protocol. Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute, Research Day May 2018 Winnipeg, MB. 2018 University of Manitoba and the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences nomination for the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) 2016 Distinguished Poster Award; Schultz A, Halas G, Hurl K, Rothney J, Wener P, Enns J, Holmqvist M, Katz A. A critical review of effectiveness and tobacco dependence treatment interventions: A scoping review study. CFPC Family Medicine Forum, Vancouver BC. 2013 Dr. Lester Janoff Award for Writing Excellence from the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry; article reference: Spafford, M.M., Iley, M.D., Schultz, A.S.H., & Kennedy, R.D. (2010). Tobacco dependence education in optometry: A Canadian pilot study assessing practices and opportunities. Optometric Education, 36, 38-44 2010 University of Manitoba (UM) and University of Manitoba Faculty Association Merit Award; Research and Scholarship in the Sciences category 2010 Rh Award, for outstanding contribution to scholarship and research in the health science; UM 2003/2005 Research Fellowship, Canadian Institute of Health Research, Health Services & Policy Research Institute 2003/2004, 2004/2005 Fellowship top-up award, Strategic Training Program in Tobacco Research 2000/2001, 2001/2002, 2002/2003 Nurse Research Fellowship, Heart & Stroke Foundation, Canada 2000/2001 UBC-University Graduate Fellowship (declined due to Heart & Stroke Fellowship) 1999/2000 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, BC Medical Services Foundation 1999/2000, 2000/2001 Canadian Nurses Foundation & Canadian Health Services Joint Training Award 1998 BC Medical Services Foundation Summer Research Scholarships for Graduate Students in the Health Sciences

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Dr. Annette SH Schultz 1

Annette SH Schultz, PhD, RN

Associate Professor, College of Nursing Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba

Principal Investigator: Health Services & Structural Determinants of Health Research

Asper Clinical Research Institute CR 3022; 369 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg MB R2H 2A6

Office Telephone: (204) 258-1311; Fax: (204) 233-7214

Email: [email protected]

Post-Secondary Education 2005, PhD (Nursing), University of British Columbia (UBC)

Dissertation: The integration of tobacco reduction activities into the practice of acute care

registered nurses: A mixed methods project

1999, Masters of Nursing, Multi-disciplinary Program, University of Victoria (UVic)

Thesis: A fresh look at smoking and cessation

1995, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, with Distinction, University of Victoria

1981, Diploma of Nursing, Wascana Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences

Post Graduate Training 2003, Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Seminar, Rochester, MN

Credentials 2005-Present, Registered Nurse; College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba

1991-2005, Registered Nurse; Registered Nursing Association of BC

1985-1995, Registered Nurse, Alberta Registered Nurses Association

1981-1985, Registered Nurse; Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association

Awards and Honours 2018 Ongomiizwin – Research, Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Award for Hailey Hildebrand

2018 Top 5 posters: Chudyk AM, Waldman C, Horrill T, Demczuk L, Shimmin C, Stoddard R, Hickes S,

Schultz A. (2018). Models and frameworks of patient engagement in health service research: A

scoping review protocol. Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute, Research

Day May 2018 Winnipeg, MB.

2018 University of Manitoba and the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences nomination for the College of New

Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC)

2016 Distinguished Poster Award; Schultz A, Halas G, Hurl K, Rothney J, Wener P, Enns J, Holmqvist M,

Katz A. A critical review of effectiveness and tobacco dependence treatment interventions: A

scoping review study. CFPC Family Medicine Forum, Vancouver BC.

2013 Dr. Lester Janoff Award for Writing Excellence from the Association of Schools and Colleges of

Optometry; article reference: Spafford, M.M., Iley, M.D., Schultz, A.S.H., & Kennedy, R.D.

(2010). Tobacco dependence education in optometry: A Canadian pilot study assessing practices

and opportunities. Optometric Education, 36, 38-44

2010 University of Manitoba (UM) and University of Manitoba Faculty Association Merit Award;

Research and Scholarship in the Sciences category

2010 Rh Award, for outstanding contribution to scholarship and research in the health science; UM

2003/2005 Research Fellowship, Canadian Institute of Health Research, Health Services & Policy

Research Institute

2003/2004, 2004/2005 Fellowship top-up award, Strategic Training Program in Tobacco Research

2000/2001, 2001/2002, 2002/2003 Nurse Research Fellowship, Heart & Stroke Foundation, Canada

2000/2001 UBC-University Graduate Fellowship (declined due to Heart & Stroke Fellowship)

1999/2000 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, BC Medical Services Foundation

1999/2000, 2000/2001 Canadian Nurses Foundation & Canadian Health Services Joint Training Award

1998 BC Medical Services Foundation Summer Research Scholarships for Graduate Students in the

Health Sciences

Dr. Annette SH Schultz 2

1997/1998, 1996/1997 Gertrude Helen Robertson Graduate Scholarship, School of Nursing, UVic

1995/1996 Women’s Auxiliary Bursary, Greater Victoria Hospital System, Victoria, BC

Appointments - University of Manitoba 2017 Cross Appointed with Community Health Sciences, Max Rady College of Medicine

2016 Cross Appointed with Department of Family Medicine, Max Rady College of Medicine

2012 Associate Professor (tenured), College of Nursing

2007- 2012 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Faculty of Nursing

2005-2007 Assistant Professor (nil), Research Associate, Faculty of Nursing

Other Academic and Professional Experience 1999-2006 Policy Researcher Contracts, College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia (CRNBC)

1999-2001 Research Assistant, UBC School of Nursing

1997 Research Assistant, Federation of Child and Family Services, Graduate co-op work term

1996 Research Assistant, British Columbia Ministry of Health, Graduate co-op work term

1996-1998 Research Assistant, UVic School of Nursing

1981-1996 Paediatric RN; Regina SK, Edmonton AB, Prince Rupert BC, Victoria BC

Memberships National Research Training Programs

2009-2016, CIHR Training Grant in Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-

Canadian Program, Mentor

2005-2009, CIHR Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Training Program, Mentor

Affiliations

2005-Present, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, University of Toronto, Affiliated Member

2005-Present, Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research, University of Manitoba, Research

Affiliate

2005-2013, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Member

2000-2004, Xi Eta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honour Society, Member

Teaching Courses - University of Manitoba Graduate

Course Instructor

2018 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Advisor

2017/2018 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Course Leader

2017 NURS 8020 Advanced Knowledge Translation and Health Policy

2016/2017 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Course Leader

2016 NURS 8020 Advanced Knowledge Translation and Health Policy

2015/2016 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Seminar Leader

2015(2) NURS 7340 Evidence Informed Practice

2014/2015 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Seminar Leader

2014 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Advisor

2013 NURS 7340 Evidence Informed Practice

2012/2013 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Seminar Leader

2012 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Advisor

2012 NURS 7340 Evidence Informed Practice

2011/2012 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Seminar Leader

2011 NURS 7340 Evidence Informed Practice

2010 NURS 7340 Evidence Informed Practice

2010 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Advisor

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Course Co-instructor

2017 NURS 8010 Advanced Qualitative Research Methods

2016/2017 NURS 8030 Doctoral Seminars

2013 NURS 8020 Advanced Knowledge Translation and Health Policy

2012/2013 NURS 8030 Doctoral Seminars

2008 NURS 7080 Special Topics in Nursing Research: Evidence Based Nursing Practice

2008 NURS 7080 Special Topics in Nursing Research: Evidence Based Nursing Practice delivered to

doctoral students in Havana, Cuba, Faculty of Nursing: AUCC/CIDA Tier 2 funded project.

Course Facilitator

2007 NURS 7110 Readings in Selected Topics: Tobacco and Health, From Cells to Society; course

offered at multiple universities via video-conference from UofT Department of Public Health.

Guest Lecturer

2017 PERS 4100 Current Issues (Kinesiology undergraduate course)

2011 NURS 7210 Qualitative Research Methods

2007 AHS 7000 Research and Practice in Applied Health Sciences

Guest Facilitator

2005 Doctoral Seminar in Cancer Nursing, Faculty of Nursing

Undergraduate

Course Instructor

2016 NURS 4310 Nursing Leadership (co-instructor)

2015 NURS 4310 Nursing Leadership (co-instructor)

2012 NURS 4440 Prevention of Illness

2010 NURS 4440 Prevention of Illness

Guest Lecturer

2015 Undergraduate Prevention of Illness, Faculty of Nursing

2011 Undergraduate Prevention of Illness, Faculty of Nursing

2007 Undergraduate Concepts and Theory Course, Faculty of Nursing

2006 Undergraduate Nursing Research Course, Faculty of Nursing

Courses - other Post-Secondary Institutions

University of Toronto - Graduate

Guest Lecturer

2008/2009 Department of Public Health Graduate Course: Tobacco and Health, From Cells to Society

University of British Columbia - Graduate

Guest Lecturer

2005 Nursing 550 Graduate Qualitative Research Methods, School of Nursing

2004 PhD Seminar, School of Nursing

Teaching Assistant

2002 Nursing 550: Graduate Qualitative Research Methods, School of Nursing

University of Victoria - Undergraduate

Guest Lecturer

2004 Undergraduate Nursing Research Methods Course, School of Nursing

2003 Undergraduate Nursing Research Methods Course, School of Nursing

2002 Undergraduate Nursing Research Methods Course, School of Nursing

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Sessional Instructor

1999 School of Nursing

Camosun College

Undergraduate

Sessional Instructor

1997-1999 School of Nursing

Graduate Student Supervision - University of Manitoba Doctoral 2018 – Linda Diffey, Co-advisor Applied Health Sciences

Dissertation Title: Teaching Indigenous health within an anti-racist, anti-colonial pedagogical

Framework: Using nêhiýaw kiskêýihtamowin to explore the experiences of medical school

instructors

Funding: CIHR doctoral fellowship 2016 - 2019

2017 – Amanda Woods, Co-advisor Community Health Sciences

Dissertation Topic: Community-based health initiative – options to deliver health care in the

community

Funding

PIKE network fellowship; 2017

Scholarship support from CIHR funded study Debwewin – the truth of our hearts; 2017

2016 – Tara Horrill, Primary advisor College of Nursing

Dissertation topic: Cancer care access; the Indigenous Experience

Funding:

UMGF; 2016

Western Regional Training Center Fellowship; 2016

Research MB Graduate Studentship; 2017/18 and 2018/19

Various UM Scholarships 2016, 2017, 2018

2016 – Wanda Phillips-Beck, Co-advisor Community Health Sciences

Dissertation topic: maternity care in Frist Nations Communities

Funding:

Scholarship support from CIHR funded study Debwewin – the truth of our hearts; 2016/17

Masters 2017 – Stephanie Van Haute, Advisor College of Nursing

Thesis topic: reconciliation within health care practices

Funding: CNF

2016 – Mathew Christian, Capstone project advisor Physician Assistant student

The use of nicotine replacement therapy for pregnant women who smoke: A narrative review of

placebo-controlled randomized controlled trials to evaluate efficacy and safety

2012-2018 Jo Anne Lutz, Advisor College of Nursing

Thesis topic area: Scope of practice regulation within Primary Care settings

Funding: Irene Norwich Scholarship ($3500); Foundation of Registered Nurses of Manitoba

Scholarship ($2450); Christine Gow Scholarship ($1500)

2009-2014 Liliane Prairie, Advisor Faculty of Nursing

Thesis title: The Experience of a Francophone Interdisciplinary Primary Care Team with the

Integration of a New Role

Funding: Operating Grant for thesis from Subvention du Consortium national de formation en

santé (CNFS)

2009-2013 Shellie Anderson, Advisor Faulty of Nursing

Comprehensive exam topic area: Leadership, followership and nursing

2009-2013 Michelle Bobowski, Advisor Faculty of Nursing

Thesis title: Tobacco roads: Describing the role of tobacco in the lives of adult male homeless

persons in Winnipeg

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2008-2011 Karen Throndson, Co-supervisor Faculty of Nursing

Thesis title: Exploring the health behavior practices of elective ad-hoc percutaneous coronary

intervention patients.

Funding Awards by: Manitoba Health Research Council and Canadian Nurses Foundation

Service on Thesis Committees - University of Manitoba Doctoral 2018 – Kristen Valerie, Internal committee member College of Nursing

Dissertation topic: Nursing leadership and engagement

2013- 2018 Shelley Marshall, Internal committee member College of Nursing

Dissertation title: Social Context Matters: A Focused Ethnography of Talwin and Ritalin Injection

in Winnipeg, Manitoba

Funding: Research Manitoba Graduate Fellowship ($17,850)

2013- 2017 Scott Kehler, Internal committee member Applied Health Sciences

Dissertation topic: The impact of sedentary and physical activity behavior on frailty in middle-aged

and older adults

Funding: CIHR Doctoral Award (2015-18); Frederick Banting & Charles Best Canada ($105,000)

Heart and Stroke Foundation's Dr. Dexter Harvey Award in Primary Prevention ($5000)

CIHR training grant in Population Interventions for Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-

Canadian Program (top-up funding: $2000)

Knowledge Translation Canada Student Fellowship and Training Program ($20,000)

Master’s 2016 – Gurmeet Gujral, Internal committee member – College of Nursing

Thesis: Exploring Perceived Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Female Nurses

2014- 2018 Morgan Stirling External committee member - Department of Community Health Sciences

Thesis: Safe and Inclusive Housing for LGBT* Older Adults: Photo voice

2008-2009, Kim Trotter, Internal committee member – College of Nursing

Comprehensive Exam Title: Empowering Adolescent Health Promotion: A Synthesis of Best

Practice Recommendations for Community Health Nurses’ working with Aboriginal Youth

2007-2009, Margaret Green, Internal committee member – College of Nursing

Thesis title: Tobacco use among individuals with mental illness: Nurses’ knowledge confidence,

attitudes and practice

2007-2010, Lea Mutch, Internal committee member - College of Nursing

Thesis title: Bringing it back: The meaning of tobacco to Manitoba’s Metis Peoples

Funding Award by: CIHR Strategic Training Program in Tobacco Control

Graduate Student Supervision - other Post-Secondary Institutions Doctoral and Master’s Nil

Service on Thesis Committees - other Post-Secondary Institutions Doctoral Nil

Master’s Lakehead University, Thunder Bay ON

2010, Annie Bertiaume: Master of Public Health, Department of Public Health, External Reviewer

Thesis title: An assessment of hospital-based mental health nurses’ tobacco cessation

practice in two northern Ontario LHIN regions.

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Supervision of other Research and Academic Personnel 2018-2020 Anna Chudyk, PhD Post-Doctoral fellow with MB PIHCI network, focus is patient engaged

approaches specific to primary care research

2016-2018 Tara Horril, Doctoral student with College of Nursing, research assistant on Diversifying our

Ways of Understanding Cardiovascular Health among First Nations People in Manitoba

2016-2018 Lindsey Dahl, MSc Community Health Sciences, Diversifying our Ways of

Understanding Cardiovascular Health among First Nations People in Manitoba

2016-2018 Moneca Sinclaire, PhD, Diversifying our Ways of Understanding Cardiovascular Health

among First Nations People in Manitoba

2014-2015 Jacqueline Nobiss, BSW MBA, Diversifying our Ways of Understanding Cardiovascular

Health among First Nations People in Manitoba

2014-2015 Kaitlin Fulmore, Evaluating the Implementation of a Nicotine Withdrawal Management

Intervention in an Acute Care Setting

2013-2014 Kim Witges, RN Masters Student, Project Coordinator, Evaluating the Implementation of a

Nicotine Withdrawal Management Intervention in an Acute Care Setting

2012 Ahsin Jaward; Faculty of Medicine Research Elective International Student

2009-2010 Maria James, MA Project Coordinator; Exploring the shifting culture surrounding tobacco use

on in-patient psychiatric units post-implementation of smoke-free hospital grounds policies.

2009, 2011 Gillian Ronson, MOT Research Assistant, various projects

2009-2011 Caitlan Bartmanovich, Research Assistant, various projects

2009 Julia Oosterveen, MA Project Coordinator; Patient and practitioner experiences of managing tobacco

use post-implementation of a hospital smoke-free ground policy: Exploring the shifting culture of

tobacco control in hospital settings

2009 Lesley Anne Fuga, Data Collector, Patient and practitioner experiences of managing tobacco use

post-implementation of a hospital smoke-free ground policy: Exploring the shifting culture of

tobacco control in hospital settings

2008-2010 Nicole Shopik, Site Coordinator and Data Collector, Patient and practitioner experiences of

managing tobacco use post-implementation of a hospital smoke-free ground policy: Exploring the

shifting culture of tobacco control in hospital settings.

2006- 2008 Judy Brown MN RN, Project Director on two projects; Patient and practitioner experiences of

managing tobacco use post-implementation of a hospital smoke-free ground policy: Exploring the

shifting culture of tobacco control in hospital settings; and Canadian Health Professionals, Their

Organziations and Tobacco Control: National Symposium Edmonton

2007-2008 Lyle Grant LLB, MSN, Research Assistant; Exploring care provider attitudes & behavioral

changes resulting from smoke-free policies implemented in mental health/psychiatric settings.

2007-2008 Margaret Green, RN, Nurse Therapist, MN, Research Assistant; Exploring Health care

provider attitudes and behavioral changes resulting from smoke-free policies implemented in

mental health/psychiatric settings.

2006- 2008 Claire Fleet BA, MA, Research Assistant; Health Practitioners' Role in Tobacco Reduction:

Theoretical Development of a Multi-level Behavioral Model-CTCRI Planning Grant

2006-2008 Janet Nowatzki, Student Statistician; Secondary analysis of the 2004 National Youth Smoking

Survey-HC Research Contract

2006-2007 Deb Dunn MN RN, Research Assistant; Secondary analysis of the 2004 National Youth

Smoking Survey-HC Research Contract

Undergraduate Student Supervision 2018 Hailey Hidebrand, PIKE-net summer student award; literature search, and working on radio

documentary scoping review and assisting with early stage development of a radio documentary

2006 Ronald Robinson Summer Aboriginal Studentship; Aboriginal youth and tobacco; literature search

and preparation of presentation

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Curriculum Development/Pedagogical Innovation 2017/2018 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Seminar

In this year, the role shifted to Course Lead, which required changes to the course process and

communication with faculty and students

2016/2017 Contributed to review of all masters and doctoral program courses, revisions made to course

descriptions and course objectives; work lead by Dr. Marion McKay.

2011/2012 NURS 7360 Integrative Focus Seminars

In this year, these seminars were first offered. I lead development and facilitation of the seminars

2012 NURS 8020 Advanced Knowledge Translation & Health Care Policy

In collaboration with Drs. Scruby and Cohen, we are developing this course for initial delivery

Winter Term 2013

Research, Scholarly Work and Creative Activities Keywords Health Policy and Services, First Nation People Health, Two-Eyed Seeing and Decolonizing research

principles, Tobacco Control, Health Professional Practice, Ecological Behaviour Approaches, Health

Promotion, Rights-based Discourse, and Quantitative & Qualitative Research Approaches

Interests and Expertise My program of research explores the interplay of health services, delivery, and policy in relation

to population health. Central is the recognition that, in addition to individual-level factors,

societal structures and systems also influence health status and healthcare delivery. Over my

research career there have been two main topics explored. Currently, my research focus is with

First Nation People’s heart health (CIHR funded: 2014-2018; & CIHR and SSHRC funded:

2015-2017), which includes integrating two-eyed seeing and decolonizing methodologies. As

well, for over 10 years I have explored tobacco issues, management, and control in the context of

health care services and policies. Within this research topic, areas explored include: smoke free

grounds policies in acute care settings, management of tobacco dependence within acute care,

tobacco dependence among people living with HIV, youth susceptibility for future smoking, and

health equity and social justice issues. Along the way, I was fortunate to collaborate with a

national group of health researchers exploring organizational capacity to address health equity

within the context of public health; this experience aligned with my overarching program of

research expertise. Since 2014 my primary focus is shifting towards First Nation People’s health.

Finally, when designing studies I commonly integrate a variety of research approaches, so have

considerable experience and expertise with mix-methods approaches.

Grants and Contracts Operating Grants Funded 2017-2019: University of Manitoba; University Indigenous Research Program: $24,375

Title: Cancer Incidence, Diagnosis and Outcomes among Manitoba Status First Nations Peoples

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Dr. Genevieve Thompson, Dr. Randy Fransoo, Dr. Catherine Cook, Janice Linton, Esther

Sanderson, Tara Horrill

2015-2020: CIHR SPOR; Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovation: $1,000,000

Title: Manitoba Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovation Network

Principal Applicants: Dr. Alan Katz, Marcia Thompson, Tamara Buchel, Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Dr. Alex Singer, Frank Krupka, Dr. Josee Lavoie

Co-Knowledge Users: Janette Edwards, Herold Driedger, Kirsten Anderson, Leanne Boyd

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2015-2016: CIHR Aboriginal People’s Health Institute: $100,000 bridge funding

Title: Mite Achimowin First Nations Women in Winnipeg and Opaskwayak Cree Nations Expressions of

Heart Health

Principal Applicant: Lorena Sekwan Fontaine (nominated); Co-Principal Applicant Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Roberta Stout, Wendy McNab, Dr. Mary Jane McCallum, Dr. Kathi Avery Kinew

2016-2017: SSHRC: Prairie Research Centre of the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network; $29,397

Title: Mite Achimowin Project

Principal Applicant: Lorena Sekwan Fontaine (nominated); Co-Principal Applicant Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Roberta Stout, Wendy McNab, Dr. Mary Jane McCallum, Dr. Kathi Avery Kinew

2014-2018: CIHR Aboriginal People’s Health Institute: $709,987

Title: Diversifying our Ways of Understanding Heart Health among First Nations People in Manitoba: A

Mixed Methods Study Governed by a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach

Principal Applicant: Dr Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Ms. K Throndson; Drs. R Brownlie, C Cook, R Fransoo, F Hussain, A Katz, E McGibbon,

T Nguyen, and J Sawatzky

2014-2016: The Winnipeg Foundation; community Grants: $50,000; PIs declined

Title: A Pilot Study on a Multidisciplinary Outpatient Smoking Cessation Program at St. Boniface Hospital

Principal Applicants: Dr. A. Benoit and Dr. R. Guzman

Co-Applicants: Dr. H. Wallbridge, Dr. A. Schultz, Dr. M. Aliani, Dr. D. Stinger, Ms. W. Weigell, Mr. C.

Reeve

2013-2014: Health Science Centre Foundation (Winnipeg, MB): $10,127

Title: Exploring vicarious traumatization in health professionals working with people living with HIV

Principal Applicant: Dr. Elaine Mordoch

Co-Applicants: Dr. A Schultz, and Ms. A Chalmers-Jutsl

2012-2013: Subvention du Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS): $14, 955

Title: Collaboration interdisciplinaire: l’expérience d’intégration d’un nouveau rôle dans un centre de santé

primaire francophone en situation minoritaire.

Principal Applicant: Dr. Danielle de Moissac

Co-Applicants: Ms. L Prairie and Dr. A Schultz

2010-2011: Health Science Centre Foundation (Winnipeg, MB): $7,068

Title: Tobacco dependence and cessation among people living with HIV/AIDS

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Dr. B Temple and Ms. J. Preston

2010-2011 CIHR Catalyst grant, Health Equity: $73,228

Advancing the evidence to build a research program for developing Public Health capacity to promote

health equity

Principal Applicant: Dr. Benita Cohen

Co-Applicants: Drs. Schultz, McGibbon, VanderPlaat, and Bassett

2009-2010 Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative (CTCRI) Idea Grant: $49,608

Exploring issues of equity within Canadian tobacco control initiatives: An environmental scan

Principal Applicants: Drs. Cohen and Schultz

Co-Applicant: Mr. Walsh

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2009-2010 CTCRI Fast Track Policy Grant; $72,008

Exploring the shifting culture surrounding tobacco use on in-patient psychiatric units post-implementation

of smoke-free hospital grounds policies

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Mr. Grant, Ms. Snowball, Dr. Ramsden, and Ms. Green

2008-2009 CTCRI Fast Track Policy Grant: $79,990

Patient and practitioner experiences of managing tobacco use post-implementation of a hospital smoke-free

ground policy: Exploring the shifting culture of tobacco control in hospital settings.

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz,

Co-Applicants: Drs. Nykiforuk and Finegan, Ms. Kvern.

2005-2007: NCIC operating grant (#016334); year 1 $212,645; year 2 $146,815

Understanding tobacco use in the context of severe and persistent mental illness

Principal Applicant: Dr. Johnson

Co-Applicants: Drs. Ratner and Bottorff

Research Associates: Drs. Procyshyn, Gibson, Osborne, Schultz; Ms Groening, Ms. Tognazzini.

Research Contracts 2015-2018: Public Health Agency of Canada: $450,000

Building and Enhancing the Tobacco Dependence and Cessation Capacity of Health Professional

Interveners

Principal Applicants: Murray Gibson, Executive Director, MANTRA Inc.

Co-Applicants: Drs. Schultz, Temple, Grymonpre, and Turner

2012-2014: Pfizer Canada: $81,067

Title: Evaluating the Implementation of a Nicotine Withdrawal Management Intervention in an Acute Care

Setting

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Mr. Thurmeier, Dr. Sawatzky, and Dr. Guzman

2011-2012: Health Canada Federal Tobacco Control Strategy: $169,013

Title: A New Focus On Tobacco Use Prevention & Cessation - Engaging the Canadian Optometry

Community

Principal Applicant: Dr. Ryan Kennedy

Co-Applicants: Drs. Spafford, Schultz, Fong, Hammond, Brule, Thompson

2006-2007: Health Canada Contract; $9698.

Secondary analysis of the 2004 National Youth Smoking Survey

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Dr. Griffith; Ms. Dunn & Ms. Nowatzki.

Planning Grants 2018 – 2019: Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Patient and Public Engagement Award; $2000

Title: Welcoming the Sacred Spirit (Child): Connecting Indigenous and Western ‘Ways of Knowing” to

Inform Policy Partnerships to Optimize Maternal Child Health Service Delivery Initiatives in Remote

Canadian Regions

Principal Applicant: Dr. Kellie Thiessen

Co-Applicants: Drs. Schultz, Nickel, Jolin-Dahel, & Witt

2018 – 2019: Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Patient and Public Engagement Award; $2000

Title: Reflecting on models and frameworks for patient engagement

Principal Applicants: Dr. Annette Schultz and Anna Chudyk

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2014-2015: CIHR Planning Grant: $25,000

Title: Strengthen organizational capacity for public health equity action: Developing a research agenda

Principal Applicant: Dr. Benita Cohen

Co-Applicants: Drs. Chircop, Collins, McGibbon, Schultz & VanderPlaat

2013-2014: CIHR Planning Grant: $25,000

Title: Diversifying our Ways of Knowing Cardiovascular Health among First Nations People in Manitoba;

Cross-sectorial Collaboration for Advancing the base of Evidence

Principal Applicants: Dr. ASH Schultz (nominated); Ms. K. Throndson

Co-Applicants: Dr. M. Anderson, Dr. C. Cook, Dr. F. Hussain, Dr. E. McGibbon, and Dr. J. Sawatzky

2010-2011: CIHR 'Operating Grant: Programmatic Grants in Health and Health Equity' Letter of Intent

submitted: $13,535.

Strengthening Public Health Capacity for Action to Achieve Health Equity

Principal Applicant: Dr. Benita Cohen (nominated)

Co-Applicants: Drs. Schultz, McGibbon, VanderPlaat, and Bassett

2009-2010: CTCRI Planning Grant: $14,500

A survey of health professionals’ training in tobacco reduction counselling on the Canadian prairies

Principal Applicant: Dr Hyndman

Co-Applicants: Mr. Francispillai, Ms. Kvern, Drs. Patterson, Schultz, Taylor & Thomas, Ms. Bradley and

Ms. Hoysak

2009: Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Seed Grant (Dr. McDonald PI): $5000.

Title: Exploring the shifting culture surrounding tobacco use on in-patient psychiatric units post

implementation of smoke-free hospital grounds policies: rural and remote perspectives.

Principal Applicant: Mr. Lyle Grant LLB, MSN RN, Doctoral Student Univeristy of British Columbia

School of Nursing

Co-Applicants: Dr. Schultz; Ms. McCaig

2009: Canadian Action Network for the Advancement, Dissemination and Adoption of Practice-informed

Tobacco Treatment (CAN-ADAPTT) (Dr. Peter Selby, PI) Seed Grant: $5,000

Smoking Cessation Referrals and Optometrists –Assessing Practices and Opportunities in Canada

Principal Applicant: Mr. Ryan Kennedy Doctoral Student University of Waterloo

Co-Applicants: Drs Schultz and Spafford, and Mr. Iley

2007-2008: ICE Seed Grant (Dr. McDonald PI): $5000.

Exploring Health care provider attitudes and behavioral changes resulting from smoke-free policies

implemented in mental health/psychiatric settings.

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Mr. Grant, Ms. Maloff, Ms. Snowball, Ms. McGee, Dr. Casebeer & Ms. Green

2006-2008: CTCRI: $14,876.

Health Practitioners' Role in Tobacco Reduction: Theoretical Development of a Multi-level Behavioral

Model.

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs. Brewster, Tremblay, Compton, Hyndman & Degner.

2006-2007: ICE Seed Grant (Dr. McDonald, PI): $5000.

Canadian Health Professionals and Tobacco control: Enhancing their Role

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs. Brewster, Tremblay, Compton, Yang, Hyndman; Mr. Victor, Mr Sui, Ms. Green

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Workshop Grants 2007-2008: Alberta Cancer Board Workshop Grant; $50,000.

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs Brewster, Compton, Hyndman, Tremblay, & Ms Fisher, Ms Quinlan.

2007: Health Canada Workshop Travel Grant; $35,000.

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs Brewster, Compton, Hyndman, Tremblay, & Ms Fisher, Ms Quinlan.

2007: CTCRI Workshop Grant; $15,000.

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs Brewster, Compton, Hyndman, Tremblay, & Ms Fisher, Ms Quinlan.

2007: ICE (Dr. Paul McDonald PI) Workshop Grant; $5,000.

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs Brewster, Compton, Hyndman, Tremblay, & Ms Fisher, Ms Quinlan.

2007: Alberta Drug and Alcohol Comission Workshop Grant; $10,000.

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs Brewster, Compton, Hyndman, Tremblay, & Ms Fisher, Ms Quinlan.

2007: CIHR funded Strategic Training Program in Tobacco Research (Student bursaries): $7000.

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control

Principal Applicant: Dr. Annette Schultz

Co-Applicants: Drs Brewster, Compton, Hyndman, Tremblay, & Ms Fisher, Ms Quinlan.

Training Grant 2017-2022; CIHR Indigenous Mentoring Network Program; $999,796

The Prairie Indigenous Knowledge Exchange (PIKE-Net)

Principal Applicant: Josee Lavoie

Co-Principal Applicants: Yvonne Boyer, Jamie Cidro, Wayne Clark, Aimee Craft, Michelle Driedger,

Barry Lavelee

Co-Applicants: Doris Young, Marcia Decouteau Anderson, Kathi Avery Kinew, Myrle Ballard, James

Blanchard, Sharon Bruce, Sheila Carter, Linda Diffey, Rachel Dutton, Lorena Fontaine, Keith Fowke,

Andrew Hatala, Derek Kornelsen, Linda Lacombe, Mary Jane McCallum, Jon McGovock, Javier

Mignone, Natalie Riediger, Julianne Sanguins, Robert Schroth, Annette Schultz, Leona Star, Shayne

Taback.

2009-2015: CIHR Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research; $1,950,000

Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-Canadian Program

Principal Applicant: Dr. Roy Cameron

Co-Principal Applicants: Drs. Ferrence; Gotay; Raine, Plotnikoff, & Riley

Co-Applicants: Geoff Fong, Paul McDonald, Larry Frank, Paul Veugelers, Steve Brown, Sharon

Campbell, Richard Cook, John McLaughlin, Cameron Wild, Joanna Cohen, Steve Manske, Scott

Leatherdale, Mary Thompson, Candace Nykiforuk, Anindya Sen, Jennifer O'Loughlin, Donna Murnaghan,

Anne Lavack, William Morrison, David Hammond, Annette Schultz, Bernard Le Foll, Joan Brewster,

Anita Kothari, Warren Foster, Catherine Sabiston, Pamela Ratner, Ann Royer, Derek van der Kooy, Guy

Faulkner, Allan Best, Chris Richardson, Gwenneth Chapman, Sara Kirk, Kitty Corbett, Miriam Rosin,

Joan Wharf Higgins, Jill Grant, Rachel Tyndale, Cameron Norman, Michael Brauer, Benedikt Fischer,

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Chris Blanchard, Catherine Schryer, Murray Haight, Daniel Robinson, Renee Lyons, Tanya Berry, Susan

Bondy, Alison Holloway, Jane Law, Joan Bottorff, Prabhat Jha, Tracie Barnett, Ronald Buliung, Arto

Ohinmaa, Robert Sparks, Timothy Dewhirst

Fellowship Grant 2009: Government of Canada International Scholarship Program: Graduate Students' Exchange Program;

funded by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada and administered by the Canadian Bureau for

International Education: $9,880.00.

Supervisors: Drs. Scanlan and Schultz

Doctoral student from Havana Cuba: Aliel Garcia (4 month fellowship in Canada 01-04/ 2009)

Topic Area: Tobacco Control; Adolescent Health; Health Promotion; Health Professionals

Scholarly and Creative Works Peer Reviewed Publications Chudyk, A., Horrill, T., Demczuk, L., Shimmin, C., Stoddard, R., Hickes, S., &Schultz, A.S.H. Models

and frameworks of patient engagement in health services research: A scoping review protocol.

Research Involvement and Engagement accepted for publication July 26, 2018.

Schultz, A.S.H., Dahl, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B., Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J., Sinclaire, M., Throndson, K., Fransoo, R. Health outcome and follow-up care

differences between First Nation’s and non-First Nation’s coronary angiogram patients: A

retrospective cohort study. Canadian Journal of Cardiology accepted for publication July 24, 2018.

Schultz, A.S.H., Dahl, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B., Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J., Sinclaire, M., Throndson, K., & Fransoo, R. (2018). Index coronary angiogram

utilization in Manitoba, Canada: A population-level descriptive analysis of First Nations and non-

Frist Nations recipients BMJ Open, Mar 25, 8(3), e020856. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020856

Horrill, T., McMillian, D., Schultz, A.S.H., & Thomspon, G. (2018). Understanding Access to Healthcare

Among Indigenous Peoples: A Comparative Analysis of Biomedical and Postcolonial

Perspectives. Nursing Inquiry, Mar 25, e12237. doi: 10.1111/nin.12237

Kehler, D.S., Clara, I., Hiebert, B., Stammers, A.N., Hay, J., Schultz, A.S.H., Arora, R., Tangri, N., &

Duhamel, T.A. (2018). The association between bouts of moderate to vigorous physical activity

and patterns of sedentary behavior with frailty. Experimental Gerontology, 104, 28-34. doi:

10.1016/j.exger.2018.01.014

Schultz, A.S.H., Goertzen, L., Rothney, J., Wener, P., Enns, J., Halas, G., & Katz, A. (2017) A Scoping

Approach to Review Published Reviews: Adaptations and Recommendations. Research Synthesis

Methods. https://doi.org/10.1002/jrsm.1272

Kehler, D.S., Stammers, A.N., Tangri, N., Hiebert, B., Fransoo, R., Schultz, A.S.H., Macdonald, K.,

Giacomontonio, N., Hassan, A., Légaré, J.F., Arora, R.C., & Duhamel, T.A. (2017). Systematic

review of preoperative physical activity and its impact on postcardiac surgical outcomes. BMJ

Open, 7(8), e015712

Ye, L., Goldie, K., John, S., Sharma, T., Bamford, M., Smith, P., Selby, P., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2017).

tobacco-Nicotine education and training for health-care professional students and practitioners: A

systematic review. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx072

Schultz, A.S.H., Guzman, R., Thurmeier, R., Fedorowicz, A., Fulmore, K., & Sawatzky, J. (2016).

Reframing tobacco dependency management in acute care: A case study. Health Policy, 120(8),

967–974.

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Kennedy, R.D., Hammond, D., Spafford, M.M., Douglas, O., Brulé, J., Fong, G.T., & Schultz, A.S.H.

(2016). Educating smokers about the risks of blindness: Insights to improve tobacco product health

warning labels. Tobacco Induced Diseases, doi: 10.1186/s12971-016-0094-7

Throndson, K., Sawatzky, J., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2016). Exploring the Perceptions and Health Behaviours

of Patients Following an Elective Ad-hoc Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Qualitative

Study.Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 26(2), 25-32.

Enns, J., Holmqvist, M., Wener, P., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Schultz, A., Goertzen, L., & Katz, A. (2016).

Mapping interventions that promote mental health in the general population: A scoping review of

reviews. Preventive Medicine, 87, 70-80. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.02.022

Schultz, A.S.H., Dunford, D., Atout, R., & Grymonpre, R. (2015). Tobacco Dependency Treatment Pre-

licensure Education and Interprofessional Learning Opportunities. Canadian Journal Respiratory

Therapy, 51(4), 86-89.

Goertzen, L., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Schultz, A.S.H., Wener, P., Enns, J., & Katz, A. (2015). Mapping a

decade of physical activity interventions for primary prevention: A protocol for a scoping review

of reviews. JMIR Res Protocol, 4(3). Available from http://www.researchprotocls.org/2015/3/e91/

Halas, G., Schultz A.S.H., Goertzen, L., Rothney J., Wener P., Enns J., & Katz, A. (2015) A Scoping

Review of Reviews Protocol to Map the Trends in Tobacco Control Research. BMC Open, 5,

e006643. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006643

Kennedy, R.D., Spafford, M.M., Douglas, O., Brulé, J., Hammond, D., Fong, G.T., Thompson, M.E., &

Schultz, A.S.H. (2014). Addressing Patient Tobacco Use in Optometric Practice: A Canadian

Study. Optometry and Vision Science, 91(7), 769-77.

Rieger, K., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2014) Exploring arts-based knowledge translation: Sharing research

findings through performing the patterns, rehearsing the results, and staging the synthesis.

Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 11(2), 133-9.

Schultz, A.S.H., Nowatzki, J., & Ronson, G. (2013) Household Socialization and Youth Susceptibility

to Smoke: Differences between Youth Age Groups and Trends Overtime. American Journal of

Public Health, 103(7), e 39-42.

Cohen, B., Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., VanderPlaat, M., Bassett, R., GermAnn, K., Beanland, H., &

Fuga, L. (2013) A Conceptual Framework of Organizational Capacity for Public Health Equity

Action Canadian Journal of Public Health, 104(3), e 262-266.

Schultz, A.S.H., Temple, B., Gibson, C., Prestion, J., & Ronson, G. (2013). Living with HIV and tobacco

dependence: Listening to those who do and exploring their health care context. Journal of

Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 01(3), 1-14.

Shopik, N.A., Schultz, A.S.H., Nykiforuk, C.J., Finegan, B., & Kvern, M. (2012). Impact of Smoke-Free

Hospital Policies: Patient Experiences and Perceptions Health Policy, 108(1), 93-98.

Schultz, A.S.H., Finegan, B., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., & Kvern, M.A. (2011). A qualitative investigation of

smoke-free policies on hospital grounds. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 183(18),

E1334-E3144

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Spafford, M.M., Kennedy, R.D., Iley, M.D., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2011). Smoking and blindness: What

optometrists want their patients to see. Canadian Journal of Optometry, 73(2), 25-38.

Kennedy, R.D., Spafford, M.M., Schultz, A.S.H., Iley, M.D., & Zawada, V. (2011). Smoking cessation

referrals in optometric practice: A Canadian pilot study. Optometry and Vision Science, 88(6),

766-71.

Johnson, J. L., Malchy, L. A., Ratner, P.A., Procyshyn, R. M., Bottorff, J. L., Groening, M., Schultz,

A.S.H., & Osborne, M. (2010) A profile of tobacco use among community dwelling people with

serious mental illness. BMC Psychiatry, 10, 101

Spafford, M.M., Iley, M.D., Schultz, A.S.H., & Kennedy, R.D. (2010) Tobacco dependence education in

optometry: A Canadian pilot study assessing practices and opportunities. Optometric Education,

36(1), 38-44.

Schultz, A.S.H., Nowatzki, J., Dunn. D.A., & Griffith, E.J. (2010) Effects of household socialization on

youth decisions to take up smoking: A secondary analysis of the 2004/05 Canadian Youth

Smoking Survey. Chronic Diseases in Canada, 30(3), 71-77.

Nowatzki, J., Schultz, A.S.H., & Griffith, E.J. (2010) Household smoking socialization: Contextualized

separately through parental and youth perceptions. Chronic Diseases in Canada, 30(3), 78-84.

Schultz, A.S.H., Housain, S., & Johnson, J.L. (2009) Modeling influences on acute care nurses’

engagement in tobacco use reduction. Research in Nursing and Health, 32(6), 621-634

Johnson, J. L., Malchy, L. A., Ratner, P. A., Hossain, S., Procyshyn, R. M., Bottorff, J. L., Groening, M.,

Gibson, P., Osborne, M., & Schultz A.S.H. (2009), Community Mental Healthcare Providers’

Attitudes and Practices Related to Smoking Cessation Interventions. Patient Education and

Counselling, 77, 289-295.

Reimer Kirkham, S., Baumbusch, J.L., Schultz, A.S.H., & Anderson, J.M. (2007). Knowledge

development and evidence-based practice: Insights and opportunities from a postcolonial feminist

perspective for transformative nursing practice. Advances in Nursing Science, 30, 26-40.

Leatherdale, S., Viehbeck, S., Murphy, C., Norman, C., & Schultz, A. (2007). The tobacco control

community of tomorrow: A vision for training. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 98(1), 30-32.

Schultz, A.S.H., Johnson, J.L., & Bottorff, J.L. (2006). Registered nurses' perspectives on tobacco

reduction: Views from Western Canada. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 38(4), 192-211.

Schultz, A.S.H., Bottorff, J.L., & Johnson, JL. (2006). Tobacco within acute care hospitals: An

ethnographic study of nurses' workplace. Tobacco Control, 15(4), 317-22.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2003). Nursing and tobacco reduction: a review of the literature. International Journal of

Nursing Studies, 40(6), 571-586.

Thorne, S., Paterson, B., Russell, C., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2002). Complementary/alternative medicine for

chronic illness in self-care decision making context. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 39(7),

671-683.

Schultz, A.S.H. (1995). What is health promotion? The Canadian Nurse, 91(7), 31-34.

Articles in Scholarly Publications Schultz, A.S.H. (2012). Exploring possibilities for treating tobacco dependence expanding the health care

context of people living with lung cancer. Cancer Advocacy Coalition of Canada Report Card

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Professional Publications Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2001). The Profile. The practice of the newly

graduated registered nurse: What to reasonably expect?

Book Chapters/Collective Works Prairie, L., de Moissac, D., Schultz, A.S.H., et Crooks, D. (August 2015). L’intégration d’un nouveau rôle

au Sein d’une équipe de soins en santé primaire: une étude de cas (The integration of a new role

within primary health care team: a case study). In Gosselin, J., Greenman, P. & Joanisse, M. (Eds.)

Le développement professionnel en soins de santé primaires au Canada: nouveaux défis

(Professional Development in Primary Care : New Challenges). Montréal, QB; Presses de

l’Université du Québec.

Schultz, A.S.H., Bottorff, J.L., & Barclay McKeowan, S. (2009). Nurses’ use of qualitative research

approaches to investigate tobacco use and control. In L. Sarna & S. Bialous (Vol. Eds.), Annual

review of nursing research: Advancing nursing science in tobacco control (Vol. 27, pp. 115-144).

New York: Springer.

Reimer Kirkham, S., Baumbusch, J.L., Schultz, A.S.H., & Anderson, J.M. (2008). Knowledge

development and evidence-based practice: Insights and opportunities from a postcolonial feminist

perspective for transformative nursing practice. In Perspectives on Nursing Theory 5th edition ed.

P.G Reed & N.B.C. Shearer. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Articles in Journals (non-refereed) Schultz, A.S.H. (1997). Project parent: 25 years of early intervention. The Forum, Federation of Child and

Family Services of BC (FCFS).

Schultz, A.S.H. (1997). The premier’s youth office. The Forum, FCFS.

Schultz, A.S.H. (1995). Charity or poverty alleviation: Social interest in communal action. Journal of

Adlerian Psychology, 25(2), 77-85.

Reviews of Published Works Schultz, A.S.H. (2001). Commentary for the article titled: “Lay constructions of HIV and complementary

therapy use.” Evidence Based Nursing, 4, 61.

Reports Schultz, A.S.H. & Brown J (2008). Canadian health professionals, health organizations, and tobacco

control symposium: Final report.

College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia (2006). Entry-level Registered Nursing Practice:

Competencies and Context.

Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2004). Entry-level competence document evaluation:

Ad hoc advisory committee summary report of results from clinical focus groups.

Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2003). Entry-level competence document evaluation:

Data collection results from 2003.

Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2002). Annual evaluation of the Education Approval

Program for 2001 (Internal Report).

Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2002). Entry-level competence document evaluation:

Survey pre-testing results 2002.

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Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2001). Annual evaluation of the Education Approval

Program for 2000 (Internal Report).

Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (2001). Education Approval Program: Site visitor

manual.

Gamroth, L., & Schultz, A.S.H. (1997). Benefits of specialized interventions with residents who call out.

Submitted to the Juan de Fuca Hospital Society.

Ministry of Health Research and Evaluation Branch (1996). Review of regionalisation and new directions.

Schultz, A.S.H. (1996). Health organisations in Canada. Presented to research utilisation working group

from the Evaluation & Research Branch and Policy Development Branch MOH.

Manuscripts Submitted and under peer-review or revisions in response

Kehler, D.S., Hay, J.L., Stammers, A.N., Hamm, N.C., Kimber, D.E., Schultz, A.S.H., Szwajcer, A.,

Arora, R.C., Tangri, N., & Duhamel, T.A. A systematic review of the association between

sedentary behaviors with frailty. Submitted to Experimental Gerontology April 2018, feedback

received June 2018 along with invite to revise and submit, under revisions

Halas, G., Schultz A.S.H., Rothney J., Wener P., Enns J., Cohen, B., & Katz, A. Mapping the Foci and

Trends in Systematic Tobacco Control Research since 2004: A scoping review of reviews.

Submitted to Nicotine and Tobacco Research January 2018; feedback received May 2018 along

with invite to revise and submit, under revisions; Resubmitted July 2016

Sinclaire, M., McGibbon, E., & Schultz, A.S.H. Applicability of Two-Eyed Seeing and Ethical space to

continue the path to decolonize biomedicine and healthcare contexts. Submitted to Social Science

and Medicine, July 2018

In progress or rejected and being revised

Van Haute S., McMillian, D., & Schultz, A.S.H. Reconciliation: A bare-boned concept analysis

Forbes, L., Fontaine, L., & Schultz ASH. Reflections of medical and nursing student responses to First

Nations Women Digital stories about heart health

Fontaine, L., Forbes, L., Wood, S., & Schultz, A.S.H. Mite Achimowin; First Nations Women expression

of heart health

Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., Linton, J., & Sinclaire, M. A scoping review of the research about

coronary artery disease in Indigenous people: Getting to the heart of the matter to move forward in

reconciliation. Under revision based on reviewer comments

Kehler, D.S., Clara, I., et al., Duhamel, T.A. Sex-differences in the association between patterns of

physical activity and sedentary

Dissertations and Thesis Schultz, A.S.H. (2005). The integration of tobacco reduction activities into the practice of acute care

registered nurses: A mixed methods research project. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. University

of British Columbia.

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Schultz, A.S.H. (1998). A fresh look at smoking and cessation. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University

of Victoria.

Conference Presentations (refereed) Provincial

Chudyk, A.M., Waldman, C., Horrill, T., Demczuk, L., Shimmin, C., Stoddard, R., Hickes, S., & Schultz,

A.S.H. (2018). Models and frameworks of patient engagement in health service research: A

scoping review protocol. Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute, Research

Day May 2018. Winnipeg, MB.

Chudyk, A.M., Waldman, C., Horrill, T., Demczuk, L., Shimmin, C., Stoddard, R., Hickes, S., & Schultz,

A.S.H. (2018). Models and frameworks of patient engagement in health service research: A

scoping review protocol. R30 Poster Competition, St. Boniface Research Centre April 2018.

Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., Dhal, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B., Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J.V., Sinclaire, M., Throndsen, K., & Fransso, R. (2017). What we’ve learned so far by

studying angiograms trends among status First Nations people and all other Manitobans. 5th

Annual Indigenous Health Symposium. Winnipeg, MB.

Fontaine, L.S, Schultz, A.S.H., Kinew, K.A., Forbes, L., McCullum, M.J., McNab, W., Stout, R., &

Woods, S. (2017). mite achimowan heart talks – First Nations women’s expressions of heart

health: a community-based digital storytelling project to inform medical education. Dreaming the

Myth Onward: Creating Spaces VII symposium associated with the Canadian Conference on

Medical Education. Winnipeg, MB.

Horrill, T., Schultz, A.S.H., & Thompson, G. (2017). Towards a meaningful understanding of ‘access to

Healthcare’ for Indigenous people. Helen Glass Research Symposium. Winnipeg, MB.

Fontaine, L., Schultz, A.S.H., Forbes, L., Stout, R., McCullum, M.J., McNab, W., & Avery Kinew, K.

(2016). Mite Achimowin (Heart Talk) First Nations women’s expressions of heart health: A

community-based digital storytelling study. Centre for Aboriginal Health Research 4th Symposium,

Panel presentation November Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., Sinclaire, M., Linton, J., McGibbon, E., & Fisher, R.M. (2016). Negotiating pathways

between the health evidence we have and the knowledge we need to address the TRC’s call for

action. Centre for Aboriginal Health Research 4th Symposium, Panel presentation November

Winnipeg, MB.

Katz, A., Halas, G., Goertzen, L., Rothney, J., Schultz, A.S.H., & Wener, P. (2014). Lessons Learned from

A Multidisciplinary Research Review Team: Scoping the Literature to Improve Population Health.

Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research and Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Collaborative Research Day. May, Winnipeg

MacDonald, L., Halas, G., Brothwell, D., Weinberg, L., Dunford, D., Schultz, A.S.H., Temple, B.,

Glassford, L.,Lavigne, S., Kristjanson, M., Atout, R., & Grymonpre, R. (2013). Building an IPE

Partnership or Cross-disciplinary Curriculum Development. Building Successful Research

Partnerships. MB.

Giard, M., Park, M., Schultz, A.S.H., & Feng, F. (2001). Text context and texture in teaching: Reclaiming

Schutz through performance. Northwest Philosophy of Education Society. (Oral performative group

presentation). Vancouver, BC.

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Thorne, S., Schultz, A.S.H. & Patterson, B. (2001). Self-care decision making in relation to

complementary and alternative therapies in chronic illness. 6th Annual Ethel Johns Nursing Forum.

Vancouver, BC.

National

Schultz, A.S.H., Dhal, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B, Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J.V., Sinclaire, M., Throndsen, K., & Fransso, R. (2018). Differences in five year

outcomes and follow-up care post index coronary angiography among First Nation People and all

other Manitobans. Canadian Cardiovascular Congress October 2018, Toronto, ON

Schultz, A.S.H., Dhal, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B, Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J.V., Sinclaire, M., Throndsen, K., & Fransso, R. (2018). Difference in prescribed

medications and 5-year mortality between First Nations and non-First Nations angiography

patients. Canadian Cardiovascular Congress October 2018, Toronto, ON

Horrill, T., & Schultz, A. Using a Cultural Safety/Trauma-Violence Informed Care Framework to Explore

the Influence of Nurses on Access to Oncology Care Among First Nations Peoples. International

Institute of Qualitative Methodology – Qualitative Health Research Conference 2018, Halifax,

October 2018

Schultz, A.S.H., Dhal, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B, Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J.V., Sinclaire, M., Throndsen, K., & Fransso, R. (2018). Exploring First Nation

people’s cardiac health disparities by investigating health and treatment outcomes among

Manitoba index coronary angiogram recipients. CPHA. Montreal, QB.

Fontane, L.S., Schultz, A.S.H., & Stout, R. (2018). Sharing mite achimowin (Heart Talk); First Nations

women’s expressions on cardiovascular health. CPHA. Montreal, QB.

Chudyk, A.M., Waldman, C., Demczuk, L., Shimmin, C., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2018). Reflecting on models

and frameworks of patient engagement.CAHSPR. Montreal, QB.

Throndson, K., Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., & Sinclaire, M. (2018). Researchers as Allies: Shifting

our Research Process through a First Nations Peoples Heart Health Study. Canadian Bioethics

Society Conference, Halifax, NS.

Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., Sinclaire, M., & Linton, J. (2018). Negotiating pathways between the

health evidence we have and the knowledge we need to address the TRC’s call for action.

Canadian Bioethics Society Conference. Halifax, NS.

Horrill, T., Schultz, A.S.H., & Thompson, G. (2017). Exploring access to cancer-related healthcare among

Indigenous people: Application of a post-colonial framework for analysis. Qualitative Health

Research Conference. Quebec City, QB

Schultz, A.S.H., Dhal, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, R.J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B., Katz, A., Nguyen, T.,

Sawatzky, J.V., Sinclaire, M., Throndsen, K., & Fransso, R. (2017). ‘Index Angiogram’ recipient

trends among status First Nations people and all other Manitobans. CAHSPR. Toronto, ON.

Horrill, T, Schultz, A.S.H., & Thompson, G. (2017). A critical reflection on cancer disparities among

Indigenous peoples in Canada: Looking beyond risk factors. CAHSPR. Toronto, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., Sinclaire, M., Fisher, R.M., Linton, J. (2017). A scoping review of

research concerning adult Indigenous heart health literature: Mapping the worldviews shaping our

knowing and practice. CPHA. Halifax, NS.

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Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., & Fransoo, R. (2017). Manitoba trends in angiograms among status First

Nations people and all other Manitobans. CPHA. Halifax, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., Halas, G., Hurl, K., Rothney, J., Wener, P., Enns, J., Holmqvist, M., & Katz, A. (2016).

A critical review of effectiveness and tobacco dependence treatment interventions: A scoping

review study. Accepted for Poster presentation CFPC Family Medicine Forum. Vancouver, BC.

Halas, G., Schultz, A.S.H., Hurl, K., Rothney, J., Wener, P., Enns, J., Holmqvist, M., & Katz, A. (2016).

Tobacco Control Research Trends from the Last Decade: Findings from a scoping review of

reviews. Accepted for Poster presentation CFPC Family Medicine Forum. Vancouver, BC.

Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., Fisher, R.M., Sinclaire, M., & Linton, J. (2016). Challenging worldview

biases: A scoping review of cardiac health amongst Indigenous peoples. Pathways to Health

Equity: Leveling the playing field. Panel presentation. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., Halas, G., Goertzen, L, Rothney, J., Wener, P., & Katz, A. (2014). Pulling together a

decade of physical activity and tobacco dependence research: Where have we been and where can

we go? Workshop provided at The Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada Conference.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Fulmore, K., Griffiths, J., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2013). Trends in alternate tobacco product use among

Manitoban youth. 8th National Conference on Tobacco or Health (NCTH). Ottawa, ON.

Fulmore, K., Schultz, A.S.H., Tascona, B., & Griffiths, J. (2013). Manitoba SWAT: Reflecting on student

experiences. 8th NCTH. Ottawa, ON.

Kennedy, R.D., Douglas, O., Spafford, M.M., Burle, J., Hammond, D., Fong, J., Thompson, M., &

Schultz, A.S.H. (2013). Canadian Optometrists’ opinions on Health Canada’s new “risk of

blindness” warning labels. 8th NCTH. Ottawa, ON.

Bobowski, M., & Schultz, A.S.H .(2011) Tobacco Roads: Exploring the situatedness of smoking among

homelessness males in Winnipeg. 7th NCTH. Toronto, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H., Nykiforuk, C., Ramsden, V.R., & Finegan, B. (2011) Beyond the right to smoke and

clean air: Critical reflections on rights and responsibilities. 7th NCTH. Toronto, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H., & Temple, B. (2011) Living with HIV and using tobacco: From untouchable lifestyle to

secondary prevention priority. 7th NCTH. Toronto, ON

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011) Tobacco dependence treatment within hospitals: Revisiting and reframing the

practice reality. Canadian Association of Oncology Nursing Conference. Halifax, NS.

Throndson, K., Schultz, A.S.H., & Sawatzky, J. (2010). Listening to Patients’ Voices: Experiences with

Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and The Road Ahead. Canadian Cardiovascular

Congress. Montreal, QB.

Cohen, B., Schultz, A.S.H., Walsh, B., & Fuga, L. (2010). Repositioning Tobacco Use as a Social Justice

Issue. Canadian Public Health Association Conference. Montreal, QB.

Cohen, B., Schultz, A.S.H., & Walsh, B. (2009). Exploring issues of equity within Canadian tobacco

control initiatives: An environmental scan. NCTH. Montreal, QB.

Nowatzki, J., Griffith, J., Schultz, A.S.H., & McArthus, A. (2009). Prevent youth smoking before it starts:

Alterable factors related to youth susceptibility to smoking. NCTH. Montreal, QB.

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Schultz, A.S.H., Green M., Ramsden, V., & Snowball, N. (2009). Contextualizing tobacco use within

mental health care services; evidence from multiple perspectives. NCTH. Montreal, QB

Schultz, A.S.H., Kvern, M., Oosterveen, J., Nykiforuk, C.,& Finegan, B. (2009). Policy as population

health intervention: evaluating the smoke-free hospital grounds policies. NCTH. Montreal, QB.

Kennedy, R., Schultz, A.S.H., Spadford, M., & Itley, M. (2009). Smoking Cessation Referrals and

Optometrists: Assessing Practices and Opportunities in Canada. NCTH; Montreal, QB

Schultz, A.S.H., Brewster, J., Tremblay, M., Hyndman, K., Compton, S., Quinlan, B. & Fisher, K. (2007).

Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control Pre-conference

Symposium: Outcomes, Actions and Dialogue (2 hour session). NCTH. Edmonton, AB.

Dunn, D.A., Schultz, A.S.H., Nowatzki, J., & Griffith, J. (2007) Understanding youth decision to remain

smoke free: The influence of household socialization. NCTH, Edmonton, AB

Nowatzki, J., Schultz, A.S.H., Griffith, J., & Dunn, D.A. (2007) Household smoking socialization:

Contextualized through parental and youth perceptions. NCTH. Edmonton, AB.

Schultz, A.S.H. & Hyndman, K. (2006) Is timing everything? Mapping hospital-based nurses' utilization of

time in managing patients' tobacco use. 3rd Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform

Tobacco Control. Toronto, ON.

Black, E.J., & Schultz A.S.H. (2003). The practice of newly graduated registered nurses: What to

reasonably expect. Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Conference. Halifax, NB.

Schultz, A.S.H. & Johnson, J.L. (2002). Rights discourse and the construction of social responsibility. 6th

National Health Promotion Conference. Victoria, BC.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2001). Musings about narratives, voices and research. 2nd

Advances in Qualitative

Methods Conference. Edmonton, AB.

International

Sinclaire, M., Schultz, A.S.H., & McGibbon, E. (2017). Moving Two-eyed seeing forward to heave an

Indigenous Voice and transforming Western Worldview. 13th International Congress of Qualitative

Inquiry. Urbana, IL, USA.

Schultz, A.S.H., McGibbon, E., Sinclaire, M., Fisher, R.M., & Linton, J. (2017). Mapping the worldviews

shaping our knowing and practices in healthcare: A scoping review of adult Indigenous heart

health literature. 13th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Urbana, IL, USA.

Fontaine, L.S., Schultz, A.S.H., Kinew, K.A., Forbes, L., McCullum, M.J., McNab, W., Stout, R., &

Woods, S. (2017). Decolonizing research methods and knowledge through community-based

digital storytelling. 13th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Urbana, IL, USA.

Rothney, J., Halas, G., Gonzalez, M., Wener, P., Holmqvist, M., Hurl, K., Schultz, A.S.H., Enns, J., &

Katz, A. (2016). ‘Rightsizing’ a Literature Review to Represent the Context and Complexity of

Nutrition-Related Behavioural Outcomes. Accepted for poster presentation North American

Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting. Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Katz, A., Gonzalez, M., Rathney, J., Holmqvist, M., Enns, J., Halas, G., Wener, P., Schultz, A.S.H., &

Kosowan, L. (2016). Physical Activity Promotion in Manitoba Challenges and Recommendations

for Collaboration. Accepted for poster presentation NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Colorado Springs,

Colorado.

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Schultz, A.S.H., Halas, G., Hurl, K., Rothney, J., Wener, P., Enns, J., Holmqvist, M., & Katz, A. (2016).

A Critical Review of Effectiveness and Tobacco Dependence Treatment Interventions: A Scoping

Review Study. Accepted for poster presentation NAPCRG Annual Meeting. Colorado Springs,

Colorado.

Schultz, A.S.H., Sawatzky, J., Fedorowicz, A., Thurmier, R., Guzman, R., & Fulmore, K., (2015). Staff

perspectives with managing tobacco dependence in acute care: Is it mission impossible? SRNT.

Philadelphia, USA.

Schultz, A.S.H., Guzman, R., Thurmeier, R., Fedorowicz, A., Sawatzky, J., & Fulmore, K. (2015). Re-

framing acute care treatment of tobacco dependence by focusing on symptom management: A case

study. SRNT. Philadelphia, USA.

Schultz, A.S.H., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Goertzen, L., Wener, P., & Katz, A. (2015). Mapping tobacco

control research trends from the last decade: Findings from a scoping review of review study.

SRNT, Philadelphia, USA.

Fulmore, K., Schultz, A.S.H., Erickson, T., & Griffith, E.J. (2015). Comparing Manitoba youth who use

alternative tobacco products and cigarettes with those who are tobacco-free: A secondary analysis

of a population-based survey. SRNT. Philadelphia, USA.

Katz, A., Goertzen, L., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Wener, P., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2014). Team approaches for

creating a foundation of research: A systematic scoping review of reviews. Workshop at North

American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting. New York, USA.

November

Halas, G., Schultz, A.S.H., Goertzen, L., Rothney, J., Wener, P., & Katz, A. (2014). Mapping the last

decade of tobacco control literature relevant to primary prevention strategies: A scoping review.

NAPCRG Annual Meeting, New York, USA.

Goertzen, L., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Schultz, A.S.H., Wener, P., & Katz, A. (2014). A Systematic Scoping

Review of a Decade of Research: Lessons for Primary Prevention, Physical Activity, and

Population Health Research. NAPCRG Annual Meeting, New York, USA.

Schultz, A.S.H., Goertzen, L., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Wener, P., & Katz, A. (2014). Exploring how equity

is situated within the tobacco control and physical activity literature: A scoping review of reviews

from the last decade. NAPCRG Annual Meeting, New York, USA.

Katz, A., Schultz, A.S.H., Halas, G., Rothney, J., Goertzen, L., Wener, P. (2014). Scoping a decade of

tobacco dependence research: Where have we been and where can we go? Workshop at Cancer

and Primary Care Research International Network (Ca-PRI). Winnipeg, MB.

Kennedy, R.D., Douglas, O., Spafford, M.M., Burle, J., Hammond, D., Fong, J., Thompson, M., Schultz,

A.S.H. (2014). What optometrists see as relevant in tobacco prevention and cessation: Patient

education material and continuing education. Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco

Conference, Seattle.

MacDonald, L., Brothwell, D., Weinberg, L., Dunford, D., Schultz, A.S.H., Temple, B., Halas, G.,

Glassford, L., Lavigne, S., Kristjanson, M., Atout, R., & Grymonpre, R. (2013). IPE theory help

interprofessional faculty champions design an oral systemic health IPE event for pre-licensure

health professional students. ADEA CCI Summer 2013 Liaisons Meeting. Portland, Oregon.

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Kennedy, R.D., Spafford, M.M., Burle, J., Hammond, D., Fong, J., Thompson, M., & Schultz, A.S.H.

(2013). Smoking cessation referrals by optometrists: A national study assessing practices and

opportunities. Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco Conference, Boston

Shopik, N., Schultz, A.S.H., Finegan, B., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., & Kvern, M. (2010). Patient perspectives of

tobacco use management in smoke free grounds hospitals. Qualitative Health Research

Conference. Vancouver, B.C.

Schultz, A.S.H., Kvern, M., Nykiforuk, CI.J., Finegan, B., & Oosterveen, J. (2010) Patient and health

provider stories of tobacco use and prohibiting smoking on hospital property. 16th International

Conference on Cancer Nursing. Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Schultz, A.S.H., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Finegan, B., Kvern, M., & Oosterveen, J. (2010) But it’s their right to

smoke: Critically reflecting on the rights of smokers 16th International Conference on Cancer

Nursing. Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Schultz, A.S.H., Finegan, B., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Kvern, M., & Oosterveen, J. (2010) Multiple perspectives

of addressing nicotine dependence and withdrawal during hospitalization 16th International

Conference on Cancer Nursing. Atlanta Georgia, USA.

Kennedy, R.D., Schultz, A.S.H., Spafford, M.M., Iley, M.D., & Zawada, V. (2010). Optometrists and

smoking cessation referrals: Practice, barriers and opportunities in Canada. Society for Research

on Nicotine and Tobacco. Baltimore, MD.

Spafford, M.M., Kennedy, R.D., Schultz, A.S.H., & Iley, M.D. (2009). Smoking cessation referrals by

optometrists: A pilot study assessing practices and opportunities. American Academy of

Optometry Conference. Florida, USA.

Schultz, A.S.H., Housain, S., & Johnson, J.L. (2009). Investigating nurses’ involvement in addressing

patients’ tobacco use 14th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Mumbai, India

Schultz, A.S.H., Fleet, C. & Brown, J. (2009). How the research community is missing opportunities to

support health practitioners in addressing patients’ tobacco use: A critical review of how health

practitioners are being studied. 14th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Mumbai, India

Schultz, A.S.H. (2007) Is there a future for rights-based positions within developed countries’ tobacco

control strategies? American Public Health Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

Schultz, A.S.H., Johnson, J.L., Malchy, L., Ratner, P.A., Bottorff, J.L., Procysyh, R., Gibson, P., Osborne

M., Groening, M., & Tognazzini, P. (2007). Mental Health Care Provider’s Perspectives on Client

Tobacco Use: Perceptions from Community Settings. Society for Research on Nicotine and

Tobacco. Austin, Texas

Schultz, A.S.H. & Hyndman, K. (2006) Is timing everything? Mapping hospital-based nurses' utilization of

time in managing patients' tobacco use. 13th World Conference on Tobacco or Health.

Washington, DC .

Schultz, A.S.H. (2005). Tobacco reduction within the context of acute care hospitals. Eighth National

Conference on Cancer Research. Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2005). Determinants of hospital nurses integration of tobacco reduction into practice: A

path analysis. Eighth National Conference on Cancer Research. Fort Lauderdale, FL (poster).

Schultz, A.S.H. (2003) Hospital nurses' engagement in tobacco reduction. 12th World Conference on

Tobacco or Health. Helsinki, Finland.

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Schultz, A.S.H., & Johnson, J.L. (2003). The influence of rights-based arguments within tobacco control.

12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. Helsinki, Finland. (Poster)

Schultz, A.S.H. (2002) Tobacco use: An ongoing concern in the 21st century. 13

th International Nursing

Research Congress. Brisbane, Australia.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2000). Experienced smokers’ views on smoking and stopping. 11th World Conference on

Tobacco or Health (poster presentation). Chicago, IL.

Invited Presentations Provincial

Schultz, A.S.H., Forbes, L., Sinclaire, M., & Fontane, L. (2018). mite achimowin – Digital Stories of

Manitoba First Nation Women’s Expressions of Heart Health (seeing research as oskabewis).

Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute, Research Day May 2018. Winnipeg,

MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., Forbes, L., & Sinclaire, M. (2018). mite achimowin (Heart Talks) Discussion Forum -

Mabel Horton, Eliza Beardy, Virginia McKay (storytellers). Health, Leisure, and Human

Performance Research Institute, Research Day May 2018. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., & Forbes, L. (2017). Reflections on mite achimowin: First Nations women’s expressions

of health health – an indigenized digital storytelling research study. Webinar at PEKE at

Nanaadawewigmig, Winnipeg, MB: http://fnhssm.com/peke/portfolio_page/webinar-oct-26-2017/

Schultz, A.S.H., Wilson, & Sinclaire, M. (2017). Debwewin – the truth of our hearts project presentation

for the Devotion Partnership meeting with Nanaadawewigamig. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S,H ,(2012). Smoking Cessation Across the Continuum: Linking the Hospital, Community,

Family Practice and Pharmacy. Panel Discussant at Clearing the Air Best Practices in Smoking

Cessation and COPD Management, Wellness Institute, Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., (2012). Emerging Leadership and Publishing as Advanced Practice Nurses. 2nd

Annual APN

Discussion Forum, Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., (2011). Tobacco Dependence: Revisiting Practice Realities to Reframe Treatment

Possibilities. The Manitoba Blood and Marrow Transplant Program Symposium for Health Care

Professionals: Steps in Patient Care. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011). Tobacco dependence treatment within the context of lung cancer health care

service: An oxymoron or health priority? Sudbury Regional Oncology Conference, Sudbury, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011) “Where are you in the cycle of treating tobacco dependency? Advances in Vascular

Nursing: Nursing Symposium. Winnipeg, MB

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). Living with HIV/Aids; addressing tobacco use and dependence an emerging health

priority Manitoba HIV/Aids Conference. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., & Temple, B. (2010). Living with HIV and tobacco use. Heart Song Retreat (for people

living with HIV Aids). Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2004). Tobacco use within the context of acute care hospitals. Social Contexts: New

Frontiers in Health Behaviour Research. Vancouver, BC.

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National

Schultz, A.S.H. (2013) Introducing mixed-methods approaches to research. CIHR PICDP Training

Program Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2013) Tobacco Dependence Revisiting and Reframing Treatment—Practice, RNAO

national webinar series. Toronto, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011) “Where are you in the cycle of treating tobacco dependency? 11th Annual Canadian

Society of Vascular Nursing Conference. St John’s Newfoundland.

Cohen, B., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2011) Health Equity in Tobacco Control Initiatives. Webinar teleconference

presentation: Tobacco Use Reduction for Young Adult Network. Cancer Care, Ontario.

Schultz, A.S.H., Robinson, S., & Kaufman, P. (2007). Tobacco cessation in the 21st century – Synergy and

dialogue among research, policy and practice arena individuals. Sponsored 2 hour session by the

Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control. NCTH. Edmonton, AB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2007). Enhancing Canadian health professionals’ role in addressing tobacco use:

Practitioners, their organizations and tobacco control. 2nd

Annual Meeting of the Canadian

Network of Smokers’ Helplines. Ottawa, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H., Brewster, J., Tremblay, M., Hyndman, K., Compton, S., Victor, C., Sui, E. & Green, M.

(2006). Canadian health professionals & tobacco control: Enhancing their role; Actions over the

last year. 3rd Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control. Toronto,

ON.

Viebeck, S., Leatherdale, S., Murphy, C., Norman, C., & Schultz, A.S.H. (2005). The tobacco control

community of tomorrow: A vision for training. National Conference on Tobacco or Health.

(poster and hosted reception for the CIHR Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research

Training Program). Ottawa, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2003). Exploring nurses' integration of tobacco reduction into daily practice. CIHR

Second Training Program in Tobacco Research Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON.

International

Schultz, A.S.H. (2008) Mixed methods research: Reflecting on yield. Pre-conference symposium: Society

for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. Portland, Oregon

Invited Lectures – University Seminars Schultz, A.S.H. (2016). Invited panel member concerning systematic review; Nursing Week Activity

Cohen, B., Schultz, A.S.H., Walsh, B., & Fuga, L. (2010). Repositioning Tobacco Use as a Social Justice

Issue. Nursing Research Seminar Series, Faculty of Nursing University of Manitoba.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). But it’s their right to smoke: Critically reflecting on the rights of smokers. Nursing

Research Seminar Series, Faculty of Nursing University of Manitoba.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). Managing tobacco use during hospitalization: Listening to patient and health

provider experiences of enacting a smoke-free grounds policy. Nursing Research Seminar Series,

Faculty of Nursing University of Manitoba.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2000). A fresh look at smoking cessation: Narratives co-created with long-term smokers.

Nursing Rounds at UBC School of Nursing. Vancouver, BC.

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Knowledge Translation Activities Public Health Agency of Canada – Prairie region, Schultz, A.S.H., Wilson, M., & Sinclaire, M. (2018),

delivered a 3 hour interactive workshop regarding two-eyed seeing approaches within health care.

National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. (2017). hosted and houses the digital stories from the

mite achimowin study, which means the digital stories are available online. Link to the webpage:

https://www.ccnsa-nccah.ca/563/mite_achimowin_-_Heart_Talk.nccah

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority San'yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Manitoba (2016): I was

Invited to be video-recorded interview, and content from the recording became part of an online

cultural safety training course

TEACH MB. (February 2013). Two day training session focused on treating tobacco dependence for

frontline health care providers. I was part of the planning committee member and co-sponsor;

supportive of Pfizer research project at St-Boniface General Hospital.

Invited Presentations for Health Care Services Audiences

Schultz, A.S.H. (2018). Invited panel member at Manitoba Community Health Nurses meeting titled:

Reconciliation We are all in this Together What Next?, Winnipeg

Schultz, A.S.H. (June 2015). The U-MAT Study: Is Managing Tobacco Dependence in Acute Care

possible? WRHA’s Tobacco Dependence Leadership Network meeting. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2015). The U-MAT Study: Is Managing Tobacco Dependence in Acute Care possible?

St-Boniface CNS Lunch and Learn series. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2014). The U-MAT Study: Is Managing Tobacco Dependence in Acute Care possible?

St-Boniface Pharmacy Lunch and Learn series. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2013) Tobacco Dependence Revisiting and Reframing Treatment—Practice, St-

Boniface CNS Lunch and Learn series. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H., & Temple, B. (2012) Living with HIV and using tobacco: From untouchable lifestyle to

secondary prevention priority. Nine Circles Community Centre. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011). Tobacco Use within Psychiatric Care: Influences emerging from an ever evolving

policy context. Sudbury Regional Health Authority, Sudbury, ON

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011). Enacting smoke free hospital grounds policy; Exploring the realities and

possibilities for tobacco dependence management and intervention within a hospital context.

Alberta Tobacco Reduction Stakeholders Workshop. Edmonton, AB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2011). Supporting youth resolve to remain smoke-free through household contextual

influences. Alberta Tobacco Reduction Stakeholders Workshop. Edmonton, AB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). Findings from the ETS Studies. Alberta Health Services; Provincial Tobacco

Reduction Team, Edmonton, AB

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). Findings from the ETS Studies. Alberta Health Services; Provincial Tobacco

Reduction Taskforce, Edmonton, AB

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). Contextualizing Tobacco Use Within Adult Mental Health Inpatient Acute Care

Services: A Changing Reality. Saskatoon Tobacco Control Committee, SK.

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Schultz, A.S.H .(2010). Contextualizing Tobacco Use Within Adult Mental Health Inpatient Acute Care

Services: A Changing Reality. Peter Lougheed Centre. Calgary AB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2010). Findings from the ETS Study. Nursing Leadership Council; HSC. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2008). A brief look at the changing tobacco control landscape of Manitoba. MANTRA

Annual General Meeting. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2007). Tobacco Control: A Role for Nurses and their Organizations. Sault Sainte Marie

College; School of Nursing & Sault Area Hospital. Sault Sainte Marie, ON.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2007). Enhancing Canadian health professionals’ role in addressing tobacco use:

Practitioners, their organizations and tobacco control Brief overview of service and research

activities. MANTRA Annual General Meeting, Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2006) Nurses’ role and the importance of organizational and policy support. Health Care

Settings and Smoking Cessation: resources to support the implementation of the RNAO smoking

cessation guideline. Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2005). Acute care RN's practice and tobacco reduction: A mixed methods study.

University of Manitoba, Faculty of Nursing. Winnipeg, MB.

Schultz, A.S.H. (2004). Acute care registered nurses' engagement in tobacco reduction: Research results.

Prince George, BC.

Research Brief Reports for Lay Audiences Schultz, A.S.H., & Sinclaire, M. (2018). Debwewin: the truth of our hearts; study updates

Schultz, A.S.H., & Sinclaire, M (2016). Debwewin: the truth of our hearts; study updates

Schultz, A.S.H., McDonald, L., Grymonpre, R., Dunford, D., Atout, R., Temple, B., & Fulmore, K.

(2015). Tobacco Dependence Treatment Health and Human Service Education Program

Curriculum Scan; An Inter-Professional Education Initiative.

Schultz, A.S.H., Throndson, K., Sawatzky, J., Hussain, F., Cooke, C., McGibbon, E., Anderson

Decouteau, M., & Sinclaire, M. (2014). Report from Planning Meetings for Exploring Diverse

Our Ways of Knowing Cardiovascular Health among First Nations People in Manitoba

Schultz, A.S.H., Gibbons C., Temple, B., & Preston, J. (2011). Exploring tobacco dependence and

cessation among people living with HIV/AIDS: Brief Report .

Cohen, B., Schultz, A.S.H., Walsh, R., Fuga, L.A., & Bartmonvich, C .(2011). Exploring issues of equity

within Canadian tobacco control initiatives: an environmental scan: Brief Report

Schultz, A.S.H., Bartmonvich, C., Snowball, N., Kvern, M., Finegan, B., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Ramsden, V.,

& Green, M. (2010). Exploring Tobacco Use Management Post-Implementation of Smoke Free

Hospital Grounds Study (ETS): Reflecting on Enforcement and Compliance within this context.

Schultz, A.S.H., James, M., Ramsden, V., Green, M., Snowball, N., & Bartmanovich, C. (2010).

Exploring Tobacco Use Management on Psychiatric Units Post-Implementation of Smoke Free

Hospital Grounds Study (ETS): Brief Report

Schultz, A.S.H., Oosterveen, J., Kvern, M., Nykiforuk, C., Finegan, B., & Shopik, N. (2009). Exploring

Tobacco Use Management Post-Implementation of Smoke Free Hospital Grounds Study (ETS):

Brief Report

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Interviews Media Coverage

Fall 2017 – Voices from the Field podcast. Interview with Rick Harper concerning mite achimowin study.

Link to podcast is: https://soundcloud.com/nccah-ccnsa/voices-field-heart-talk

July 8th, 2010. Press release at CancerCare Manitoba with Hon. Jim Rondeau, Minister of Healthy Living,

Youth and Seniors, Provincial Government of Manitoba, and the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation.

Coverage:

CTV Winnipeg

CBC News Manitoba

Global TV Manitoba

Breakfast television CHMI-TV Winnipeg

Live radio interview with Richard Cloutier, CJOB

Live radio interview with Chris Reid, CJOB

“Kids less likely to experiment if not exposed to smoking: studies” (Winnipeg Free Press, - Online

edition July 8th, 2010; Brandon Sun – Print edition July 9

th, 2010)

“Seeing smoking linked to kids puffing“ (Winnipeg Sun, July 8th, 2010)

“Campaign targets smoking around children“ (Winnipeg Free Press, July 9th,

2010)

“Children less likely to smoke if not exposed to it in car or home: studies” (Canwest News

Service: Financial Post and National Post, July 9th, 2010)

Quebecour News Media

“Evidence clear that smoking bans reduce teen smokers“ (Winnipeg Sun, July 11th, 2010)

“Study: Smoking bans help children remain smoke-free” (The Bulletin: University of Manitoba,

August 19, 2010).

July 14th, 2010. Press release: Manitoba Legislature with Hon. Steve Ashton, Minister of Transportation.

Coverage:

CTV Winnipeg

CBC News Manitoba

Global TV Manitoba

“Smoking ban will keep kids form lighting up” (Winnipeg Sun, July 15, 2010)

July 22nd

, 2010. Television interview with Joanne Kelly, Shaw TV Winnipeg Channel 9.

November 21, 2010 Health Reports CJOB

October 27 to November 17, 2011 various interviews concerning CMAJ publication

Newspaper Report Interviews

Annie Tobin Health-Lifestyle Reporter Canadian Press; article in Canadian national & regional

newspapers

Sharon Kirkey Health Reporter Post Media News; article in national & regional Canadian

newspapers

Kirk Klocke Scientific and Medical Report for International Business Times

Radio Interviews

CBC Radio News interviewed by Louise Charette; story broadcast nationally

Humber Radio ON interviewed by Andrea Hall

Rob Breakenridge Show QR77 and 630 CHED AB

Scott Thompson Show CHML AM900 Hamilton ON

Ontario Today CBC Radio 1 noon hour phone in show with Rita Celli

Simi Sarah Show CKNW Radio Vancouver, BC

Television Interviews

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Global News Calgary Heather Yourex Health Reporter

Global News Winnipeg Peter Chura News Anchor

CBC Morning Show Fredericton NS Susan King Host

Believe (2013), St-Boniface Hospital publication: Supporting tobacco dependent patients during

hospitalization: myth or possibility?

Insight (2013): News and Information for staff working in the Winnipeg Health Region (online

publication): A study in being realistic

October 2012, CBC Radio documentary concerning smoke-free grounds policies within psychiatric

institutions; Interviewed on September 24, 2012

Service - University of Manitoba College of Nursing 2018-2021 Executive Council (as Senate representative)

2017-2018 Review and refinement of the masters and doctoral program courses

2015-2018 Executive Council (as Senate representative)

2012-2013 Member of Faculty Selections Committee

2014-2016 Member of Faculty Promotion Committee

2011-2013 Member of Faculty Promotion Committee

2010-2012 Member of Graduate Studies Committee

2009-2010 Member of Doctoral Education Program Development Committee

2008-2010 Member of Advisory Committee reviewing Tenure and Promotion Requirements

University 2018-2021 – Senator, representing Faculty of Health Sciences

2017 – Invited reviewer, Max Rady Innovation Fund Grant, representing the College of Nursing

2017 – 2020 Senate Executive member, representing Faculty of Health Sciences

2016 – Reviewer for Women’s Health Research Foundation of Canada Scholarship

2015-2018 – Invited member of Review Committee, University Collaborative Research Program and the

University Indigenous Research Program

2015-2018 – Senator, representing Faculty of Health Sciences

2013- Present –Reviewer for FGS Sheu L. Lee Family Scholarship in Oncology Research

2012-2015 – Member of the IP Oral & Systemic Health Working Group: assisting with development of

Tobacco dependence treatment component.

2012-2013 – Member of Health Cluster Tenure and Promotion Committee

2010 Chaired Doctoral Defence, Faculty of Graduate Studies

Service - other Post-Secondary Institutions University of Alberta

2017 Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry; invited external review promotion and tenure application

University of PEI 2011 Invited External Reviewer of CIHR Operating grant proposal as part of their requirement for

Regional Partnership eligibility, Office of Research Services

University of British Columbia 2001 Student Representative, School of Nursing, Director Search Committee

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Professional Service Reviewing Activities

Journals 2012-2015, 2016, 2017 CMAJ

2016 Health Promotion Practice

2014 Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine

2013 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2013 Health Education and Behavior

2011 BMC Women’s Health

2010-2013 Health Policy

2010-2016 Research in Nursing & Health

2009 Global Health Promotion

2009-2011 Nicotine and Tobacco Research

2009-2010 Canadian Journal of Public Health

2008-2011 2013 Qualitative Health Research

2007 Addiction

2006 Preventive Medicine

2006 Drogues, sauté et societe

2005 Western Journal of Nursing Research

Personnel files and Awards 2018/2019 CIHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship

2017/2018 CIHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship

2016/2017 CIHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship

2015 Canada Research Chair – CIHR Chair Secretariat; invited reviewer

2015 Clinical Nurse Specialist of the Year Award Committee; Faculty of Nursing, UM Representative

2013 Fellowship application reviewer for CIHR Strategic Training Program in Population Intervention for

Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-Canadian Program

2012 Clinical Nurse Specialist of the Year Award Committee; Faculty of Nursing, UM Representative

2011 Clinical Nurse Specialist of the Year Award Committee; Faculty of Nursing, UM Representative

2011 Fellowship application reviewer for CIHR Strategic Training Program in Population Intervention for

Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-Canadian Program

2003-2004, Awards Review Committee, Sigma Theta Tau International, Xi Eta Chapter. School of

Nursing UBC

Grants 2015 Canadian Institutes Health Research, Aboriginal People’s Health Institute invitation to join

Foundation Review Panel – declined due to time conflict

2014 Canadian Institutes Health Research, Aboriginal People’s Health Institute invitation to join

Foundation Review Panel – declined due to time conflict

2014 Canadian Cancer Society Research Initiatives Multi-sector Team Grants in Prevention Research

Review Panel Member

2013 Canadian Cancer Society Research, KT Grants, external reviewer

2012 Canadian Cancer Society Research Initiatives Multi-sector Team Grants in Prevention Research

Review Panel Member

2008 Research proposal reviewer for Canadian Nurses Foundation

2008 Research proposal reviewer for Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative

2008 Fellowship proposal reviewer for CIHR Strategic Training Program in Tobacco Research

Conference Abstracts 2015 Abstract reviewer, International Institute for Qualitative Inquiry, Indigenous Inquiry Circle

2010 Abstract reviewer for World Cancer Congress 2010

2009 Abstract reviewer for CASN 2010 Nurse Educators Conference

2009 Abstract reviewer for 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing

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2007 Chair -abstract review committee for 5th National Conference on Tobacco or Health

2006 Abstract reviewer for the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference

Books and Manuscripts 2018 Reviewed Canadian Scholars book proposal, book title: Politics of Health Care

2009- 2015 External Report Reviewer, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit

Program Reviews Nil

Advisory Activities Service on Boards 2018 REEL Pride LGBTQ Fil Festival Short film competition Jury member

2013- 2016 Board of Directors and Co-chair of Programing, REEL Pride LGBTQ Film Festival

2011-2013 Executive Board Member, CAWIS (The Canadian Association of Women in Science)

2010-2013 Advisory Committee, Smokers’ Helpline Canadian Cancer Society, Manitoba Division,

College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba Representative

2008-2011 MANTRA Advisor Group: Smoking Cessation in the Workplace project funded by Health

Canada regional

2008 Advisory Committee for Health Canada funded project Phase 1 titled: Tobacco Cessation & Quitline

Programs - Potential Accreditation

2008-2009 Board of Directors, Cancer Advocacy Collation of Canada

2006-2008 Board of Directors, Manitoba Tobacco Reduction Alliance INC (MANTRA)

2002-2004 Nominations Committee, Chair, Sigma Theta Tau International, Xi Eta Chapter

Advisor to Government or Industry 2014-2017 Review Panel Member, Registered Nursing Association of Ontario Tobacco Reduction

Best Practice Guidelines

2012-2014 Team Leader of Review Panel, Registered Nursing Association of Ontario Tobacco Reduction

Best Practice Guidelines

2013 Invited to join St-Boniface Cardiac Sciences working group for implementation of WRHA best

practice guidelines for treating tobacco dependency

2012 Expert Panel Member for Ontario Tobacco Reducation Unit, University of Toronto, Health Canada

funded project: Capacity Building for Health Professionals in Tobacco Cessation

2009 Best Practice to Reach 12% by 2011: Hosted by Health Canada's Tobacco Programs Division,

Programs Directorate, Regions and Programs Branch and the Canadian Tobacco Control

Research Initiative. Invited research discussant.

2008 Advisory Review Committee for the National Lung Health Framework Report, Canadian Lung

Association

2006-2007 Review Panel, Registered Nursing Association of Ontario Tobacco Reduction Best Practice

Guidelines

2006 Smoking Cessation in Health Care Settings: Resources to Support Smoking Cessation

Implementation (Toronto). I was invited to attend and present at this meeting sponsored by the

Ontario Program Training and Consultant Centre to launch a DVD toolkit for health care

organizations.

2004-2006, 2008-2010 Advisory Committee, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, Development of a tobacco

reduction web based program for health professionals

2001 Robert Wood Foundation (Princeton, New Jersey). One of sixteen nurses invited to this international

meeting focused on nursing and tobacco issues.

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Professional Activities/Consulting Invited Professional Meetings Provincial

2016 Smokers helpline advisory committee member

2103 TEACH MB: I was a member of the organizing committee and assisted with opening presentations

2010 Manitoba Smoking Cessation Strategy: Provincial Stakeholder Meeting. Hosted by MANTRA: I was

an invited table facilitator.

2007 I.C.E. Tobacco Control Summer Learning Forum for the Prairie Provinces (Saskatoon). Hosted by

Dr. Paul McDonald ICE Team.

2006 Manitoba Tobacco Reduction Alliance INC. (Winnipeg). Strategic meeting concerning health care

professionals’ role in tobacco control.

National

2016 Nunavut's Canadian Partnership against Cancer (CPAC) Initiative 2016, consulted

2009 Canadian Partnership Against Cancer; Primary Prevention Action Group meeting titled: Coalitions

Linking Action and Science for Prevention (CLASP) Consultation and Planning Workshops.

Meeting hosted by Dr. Jon Kerner, Chair of the Primary Prevention Action Group.

2007 Canadian Health Professionals, Health Organizations and Tobacco Control (Edmonton). Invitation

Symposium; Hosted by Dr. Annette Schultz (PI), Dr. Michele Tremblay, Ms. Bonnie

Quinlan, Dr. Joan Brewster, Dr. Kathryn Hyndman, Dr. Sharon Compton, and Ms. Karen Fisher.

2006 Roundtable on the Future of Tobacco Cessation: Understanding Continued Smokers: Policies,

Products and Practices. (Toronto). Invited to participate in this meeting of national researchers,

policy makers and practitioners; hosted by Drs. Peter Selby & Tony George from the Centre for

Addiction and Mental Health.

2006 Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control (Toronto). National

meeting of CIHR Strategic Training Program mentors and trainees, along with Canadian tobacco

control decision makers and funding body representatives. I emceed the meeting this year.

2005 Annual Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control (Toronto). National

meeting of CIHR Strategic Training Program mentors and trainees, along with Canadian tobacco

control decision makers and funding body representatives.

2004 CIHR Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Training Program (Toronto). Third meeting of mentors,

trainees, decision makers and funding body representatives involved in tobacco control.

2004 3rd Summer Institute sponsored by CIHR, CHSRF, and CIAR: Negotiating the Shoals of

Applied Research in Population, Public Health, Health Services and Policy Research (Whistler).

2003 CIHR Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Training Program (Toronto). Second meeting of mentors

and trainees; this meeting included relevant decision makers.

International

2009 Nurses and Tobacco Control (Mumbai, India). Pre-conference Workshop for the 14th World

Conference on Tobacco or Control.

2005 Nursing and tobacco cessation: Setting a research agenda (Chicago, IL). Pre-conference meeting for

the United States National Tobacco or Health Conference; attendance by invitation.

Editorial Activities Editing journals Nil

Service on Editorial Boards Nil

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Committee Service 2011 Expert panel member (invited): evaluation of Canadian Cancer Society’s One Step at a time self

help smoking cessation guide. Evaluation being conducted by Dr. Bruce Baskerville from Propel

Centre for Population Impact at the University of Waterloo

2007 I.C.E. Tobacco Control Summer Learning Forum for the Prairie Provinces-Local Planning

Committee

2005-2008 Planning Committee, Invitation Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control