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Arlene A. Schmid, PhD OTR, 1 Arlene A. Schmid, PhD OTR Email: [email protected] Phone (office): 970.491.7562 FORMAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING Year Degree/training (and research mentor) Research Center or University 2008-2012 VA Career Development Award (LS Williams, MD) Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis, IN 2005-2007 Post-doctoral fellowship (LS Williams, MD) Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis, IN 2002-2005 PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences (PW Duncan, PT, PhD) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2004-2005 Pre-doctoral fellowship (PW Duncan, PT, PhD) Malcom Randall VAMC, Gainesville, FL 1992-1997 B.S./M.S in Occupational Therapy (dual degree) D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS 2013-present Associate Professor, Colorado State University, College of Health and Human Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, Fort Collins, CO 2005-2013 Assistant Professor, Indiana University, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, Indianapolis, IN 2011-2013 Director of the Indiana University Rehabilitation and Integrative Therapy lab, Indianapolis, IN (http://shrs.iupui.edu/occupational_therapy/research/rit.html) 2008-2013 Core Investigator, VA Center of Excellence, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Center of Excellence in Implementing Evidence-based Practice 2008-2013 Faculty, Indiana University Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, Indianapolis, IN 2007-2013 Associated Investigator for VA Stroke QUERI, Roudebush Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 2012-2013 Co-Implementation Research Coordinator VA Stroke QUERI , Roudebush Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 2010-2013 Investigator, Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, IN 2008-2013 Affiliated Investigator, Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Indianapolis, IN 2002-2005 Research assistant, University of Florida and Malcom Randall VAMC, Gainesville, FL OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2002-2003 Staff occupational therapist, Kessler Rehabilitation, outpatient /hands, Gainesville, FL 2000- 2001 Staff occupational therapist, Range of Motion Rehab, outpatient/hands, Honolulu, HI 1999-2000 Staff occupational therapist, Family Treatment Center, mental health, Honolulu, HI 1999 Staff occupational therapist, Therapists on Call, Pediatrics and School Based, Honolulu, HI 1997-1999 Co-manager and staff occupational therapist, Sundance Rehabilitation Corporation, Skilled Nursing Facility, Field Work Coordinator, Kailua, HI LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION 1997-present National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy: (1017603) 2014-present Colorado Occupational Therapy License (OT.0003867) 2006-2014 Indiana Occupational Therapy License (31004410A) 2001-2005 Florida Occupational Therapy License

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Arlene A. Schmid, PhD OTR, 1

Arlene A. Schmid, PhD OTR

Email: [email protected] Phone (office): 970.491.7562

FORMAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Year Degree/training (and research mentor) Research Center or University 2008-2012 VA Career Development Award (LS Williams, MD) Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis, IN 2005-2007 Post-doctoral fellowship (LS Williams, MD) Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis, IN 2002-2005 PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences (PW Duncan, PT, PhD) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2004-2005 Pre-doctoral fellowship (PW Duncan, PT, PhD) Malcom Randall VAMC, Gainesville, FL 1992-1997 B.S./M.S in Occupational Therapy (dual degree) D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY

ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

2013-present Associate Professor, Colorado State University, College of Health and Human Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, Fort Collins, CO

2005-2013 Assistant Professor, Indiana University, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, Indianapolis, IN

2011-2013 Director of the Indiana University Rehabilitation and Integrative Therapy lab, Indianapolis, IN (http://shrs.iupui.edu/occupational_therapy/research/rit.html)

2008-2013 Core Investigator, VA Center of Excellence, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Center of Excellence in Implementing Evidence-based Practice

2008-2013 Faculty, Indiana University Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, Indianapolis, IN

2007-2013 Associated Investigator for VA Stroke QUERI, Roudebush Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN

2012-2013 Co-Implementation Research Coordinator VA Stroke QUERI , Roudebush Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN

2010-2013 Investigator, Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, IN 2008-2013 Affiliated Investigator, Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Indianapolis, IN 2002-2005 Research assistant, University of Florida and Malcom Randall VAMC, Gainesville, FL

OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2002-2003 Staff occupational therapist, Kessler Rehabilitation, outpatient /hands, Gainesville, FL 2000- 2001 Staff occupational therapist, Range of Motion Rehab, outpatient/hands, Honolulu, HI 1999-2000 Staff occupational therapist, Family Treatment Center, mental health, Honolulu, HI 1999 Staff occupational therapist, Therapists on Call, Pediatrics and School Based, Honolulu, HI 1997-1999 Co-manager and staff occupational therapist, Sundance Rehabilitation Corporation, Skilled

Nursing Facility, Field Work Coordinator, Kailua, HI LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

1997-present National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy: (1017603) 2014-present Colorado Occupational Therapy License (OT.0003867) 2006-2014 Indiana Occupational Therapy License (31004410A) 2001-2005 Florida Occupational Therapy License

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1997-2002 Hawaii Occupational Therapy Registry

HONORS AND AWARDS

2014-2016 NIH Loan Repayment Program through NIH National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine

2014 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mitchell Rosenthal Award 2014 Symposium on Yoga Research, Top student research abstract, invited oral presentation

(mentored student is first author) 2014 Symposium on Yoga Research, Top research abstract award, (mentored student is first

author) 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Special Interest Group, Second

Place Poster Award 2013 Hite Symposiums speaker, Occupational Therapy Division, Ohio State 2012 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Top 25 Hottest Articles (July-

September): Balance and balance self-efficacy are associated with activity and participation after stroke: A cross-sectional study in people with chronic stroke

2011 IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Excellence in Research Award 2011 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, First Place Poster Award 2011 International Symposium on Yoga Research, Invited speaker 2010 Indy’s Best and Brightest Finalist, top 10 in Health Sciences 2008 IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Excellence in Research Award 2007 Selected participant, Gerontological Society of America Fellows Mentoring Program,

competitive submission 2007 Selected participant to Enhancing Rehabilitation Research in the South (ERRIS),

competitive submission 2005-2007 VA Associated Health Postdoctoral Professions Fellow Award 2005 Student Funding Award from the American Geriatrics Society 2004-2005 VA Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Award

RESEARCH ACTIVITY

Grant Activity Active Funded Grants

Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Dates Clemson University College of Health, Education, and Human Development Interdisciplinary Research Innovation: Therapeutic Yoga to Improve Function in Parkinson’s Disease: a randomized pilot study

$20,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2014-2015

CSU OT PRSE funds $4000 2014-2015 Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development, Merit/IIR (I01RX001487): Outcomes of a Holistic Yoga Program Designed to Relieve PTSD (RELIEVE trial)

$1,302,245 Role: Co-investigator PI: LW Davis

2014-2018

American Occupational Therapy Foundation/ American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTFIRG13): Merging Yoga and Group Occupational Therapy (MY-OT)

$50,000 Role: PI

2014-2015

CSU College Mini-grant Less Neuropathy with Yoga (LENY)

$8,000 Role: PI

2014-2015

Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development: Pain Outcomes comparing Yoga versus

$1,099,992 Role: Co-investigator

2013-2017

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Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Dates Structured Exercise (D1100-R) Trial PI: M. Bair NIH-NIA 1R01AG034946-01A1: Alzheimer’s Disease Multiple Intervention Trial – ADMIT

$2,824,191 Role: Co-investigator PI: C. Callahan

2010-2015

Pending Grant Applications

Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Submitted NIH, NCCAM R01 AT007536C0: POst-Stroke Exercise (POSE): Trial of Yoga vs Seated Exercise

$2,480,332 Role: PI

2014 Scored, pending

AlterMed Research Foundation: Yoga after brain injury $10,000 Role: PI

2014 – in review

Funded and completed

Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Dates CSU OT PRSE funds $1500 2014 Department of Veterans Affairs, QUERI (SDP 10-379): Stroke Self-Management: Effect on Function and Stroke Specific Quality of Life

$1,099,904 Role: Co-investigator PI: T. Damush

2012-2016

Genentech: VISN Implementation of VA Acute Stroke Care Center: Formative Evaluation

$236,981 Role: Co-investigator PI: T Damush

2012-2013

VA Stroke Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Center, VA HSR&D (STR 03-168) (ongoing, my involvement ceased in 2013)

$570,000 annually Role: Co-Implementation Research Coordinator PI: L. Williams

4/1/2004-9/30/2014

IUPUI Learning Environments Grant, SHRS Student Learning and Research Facilitation Lab

$25,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: P. Scott

2011-2012

Indiana University CBRAIN: Imaging to understand the neurobiological mechanisms underlying facial affect recognition deficits in traumatic brain injury

Funded, $33,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: D. Neumann

2011-2013

Indiana University CRG grants: Neurobiological mechanisms underlying facial affect recognition deficits in traumatic brain injury

Funded, $57,283 Role: Co-investigator PI: Y. Wang

2011-2013

Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development Career Development Award, D6174W: Re-establishing Social Participation after stroke

$607, 713 Role: PI

2008-2012

RRP 09-195: Yoga as a Complex Intervention for Veterans with Stroke

$131,677 Role: PI

2010-2011

Department of Veterans Affairs, IIR-05-297-2: Adapting Tools to Implement Stroke Risk Management to Veterans

$608,288 Role: Co-investigator PI: T. Damush

2007-2011

Department of Veterans Affairs, IIR F44371: Effectiveness of Step Care for Chronic Pain in Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans (ESCAPE)

$747,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: M. Bair

2006-2011

University of Indianapolis: Comparison of Short Bursts of $5,000 2010-2011

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Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Dates Body Weight Treadmill vs Overground Walking in Chronic Stroke

Role: Co-investigator PI: S. Combs

IU CTSI: Post-Stroke Mobility and Social Participation – What is Important?

$18,865 Role: PI

2009-2011

IU Leisure Research Institute: A Pilot Test Of Post-Stroke Exercise And Health Promotion

$10,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2008-2009

IU Bloomington, Faculty Research Support Program: Influence of Yoga on Fall Risk Factors in Older Adults

$24,973 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2008

IU Center for Aging Research Roybal Pilot Funds: PREVENT II

$25,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: C. Callahan

2008

IU Center for Aging Research Roybal Pilot Funds: The exploration of the development of fear of falling after stroke

$50,000 Role: PI

2006-2008

Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development, Pre-doctoral award: The impact of post-stroke mobility on activity and participation

$19,500 Role: PI

2004-2005

Submitted and Not Funded Applications

Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Submitted Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean of Faculties, Signature Center: Center for Research in Community Mobility and Participation

$300,000 Role: Co-PI

2006

VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Rapid Response Projects, Occupational Therapy to Enhance the Management of Blood Pressure

$30,000 Role: PI

2006

Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean of Faculties, Signature Center: Center on Health, Activity, and Participation in Society

$300,000 Role: Co-PI

2007

IU Research Support Funds, Pilates to Manage Falls and Fall Risk Factors

$29,250 2007

VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Rapid Response Projects, Patient-Therapist Communication and Secondary Stroke Prevention

$30,000 Role: Co-investigator

2008

IU Center for Aging Research Roybal Center Pilot Funds, Pilates to Manage Falls and Fall Risk Factors

$50,000 Role: PI

2008

Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Research Foundation, The Effect of an Interactive Video Gaming System on Fall Risk and Fear of Falling in Older Adults

$75,000 Role: PI

2008

Department of Veteran Affairs, Young Investigators Award, Yoga for Veterans after Stroke: Managing Fall Risk and Fear of Falling

$29,967 Role: PI

2008

IU Bloomington Faculty Research Support Program, Balance and Postural Outcomes of Yoga Participation

$20,706 Role: Co-investigator

2009

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Granting Agency & Title Amount & Role Submitted PI: M Van Puymbroeck IU Research Support Funds, The Role Checklist as a Measure of Participation Outcome: Illustration Liver Transplantation

$32,330 Role: Co-investigator PI: P. Scott

2009

1RC1AT005783-01: Challenge Grants National Institutes of Health, ABETR: Adding Biofeedback to TIA Rehabilitation

$690,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2009

1 R21 NR012261: National Institutes of Health: National Institute of Nursing Research/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, The BEST Trial: Biofeedback and Exercise Subsequent to TIA

$406,659 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2010

Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean of Faculties, Signature Center: Center for Managing Disease and Disability

$300,000 Role: Investigator

2010

Indiana University Faculty Sponsored Research Program, Yoga Exercise after Stroke

$186, 310 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2011

Department of Veterans Affairs: Balance Exercise after STroke, yoga-based rehabilitation for people with chronic stroke (BEST)

$1,100,000 Role: PI

June 2011 Dec 2011 Scored but not funded

NIH, NCCAM R01 AT007536C0 (<20th percentile, resubmit Nov 2012): POst-Stroke Exercise (POSE): Trial of Yoga vs Seated Exercise

$2,480,332 Role: Co-PI

2012 Scored but not funded

IU CRG grants: Yoga Exercise after Stroke (YES)

$74,837 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2012 Not funded

Faculty Supported Research Projects, IU-Bloomington, Yoga Exercise after Stroke (YES)

$140,792 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2012

Department of Veterans Affairs, Rehabilitation Research and Development, 1 I21 RX001404- 01 SPIRE pilot funds, PHysical Activity for Balance (PHAB)

$200,000 Role: PI

2013 Scored but not funded

Clemson University, University Research Grant Committee: Yoga as a Means to Reduce Risk Factors for Obesity and Diabetes

$10,000 Role: Co-investigator PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2013 In review

Department of Defense, CDMRP Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine Research Program (CRMRP) Neurosensory Research Award, Therapeutic yoga to Reduce balance Impairment and Pain in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRIP-TBI)

$2,994,348 Role: Co-PI Co-PI: M Van Puymbroeck

2014 – scored but not funded

NIH, Clinical Measures and Biomedical Mechanisms: Relationships and Changes during Sub-acute Stroke (mentoring award)

$999,999 Role: Mentor PI: Kristine Miller

2014 – scored but not funded

Publications and Presentations

Refereed Research Publications

(Underline indicates student or recent graduate co-author, *indicates direct supervision of student)

Papers in Preparation available upon request

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In Review

1. Williams LS, Kean J, Schmid AA. Development of the 35-item Stroke-specific Quality of Life Scale (SS-QOL-35). In review, Stroke.

2. Williams LS, Arling G, Daggy J, Chumbler N, Schmid AA, Bravata D. Patient and Facility Characteristics Associated with Discharge to Inpatient Rehabilitation Post-stroke. In review, Stroke.

3. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun E*, Shively C, Peterson E, Finlayson M. Group Occupational Therapy for Fall Risk Management after Stroke, a Pilot Study. In review, British Journal of Occupational Therapy.

4. Van Puymbroeck M, & Schmid AA. Improving Leisure Constraints in Older Adults with a Fear of Falling: An Acceptability and Feasibility Study. In review, International Journal of Yoga Therapy.

5. Miller KK*, Porter R, DeBaun-Sprague E*, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Exercise after stroke: Patient adherence and beliefs after discharge from physical therapy. In Review, Physical Therapy Journal.

6. Crowe BM, Van Puymbroeck M, & Schmid AA. Yoga as coping: A conceptual framework for meaningful participation in yoga. In review, International Journal of Yoga Therapy.

7. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, Schalk N. Feasibility and Results of a Case Study of Yoga to Improve Physical Functioning in People with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury. In review, Disability and Rehabilitation.

8. Schmid AA, DeBaun-Sprague E*, Gilles AM*, Maguire JM*, Mueller AL*, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, & Schalk N. Yoga influences recovery during inpatient rehabilitation, a pilot study. In review, Disability and Rehabilitation.

Accepted, In Press

1. Van Puymbroeck M, Allsop J, Miller KK*, Schmid AA. ICF-based improvements in body structures and function, and activity and participation in chronic stroke following a yoga-based intervention. In press, American Journal of Recreation Therapy.

2. Schmid AA, Spangler-Morris C, Beauchamp RC, Wellington MC, Hayden WM, Porterfield HS, Ferguson D. The Home-based Occupational Therapy Intervention in the Alzheimer’s Disease Multiple Intervention Trial (ADMIT). In press, Occupational Therapy in Mental Health.

3. Schmid AA, Arnold SE*, Jones VA*, Ritter J*, Sapp SA*, Van Puymbroeck M. Fear of falling in people with chronic stroke. In press, The American Journal of Occupational Therapy.

4. Bair MJ, Ang D, Wu J, Outcalt S, Sargent C, Gerwig A, Schmid AA, Damush TM, Yu Z, Davis LW, Kroenke K. Evaluation of Stepped Care for Chronic Pain (ESCAPE) in Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan: a randomized trial. In press, Journal of American Medical Association Internal Medicine.

Published

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1. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun-Sprague E*. Yoga Leads to Multiple Physical Improvements after Stroke. 2014; 22, 994-1000.

2. Damush T, Miller KK*, Plue L, Schmid AA, Myers L, Graham G, Williams L. National Implementation of Acute Stroke Care Centers in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA): Formative Evaluation of the Field’s Response. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2014, 29 (Supplement 4), S845-852.

3. Schmid AA, Ofner S, Shorr RI, Williams LS, Bravata D Fall Risk, Physical Functioning, and Non-use of Anticoagulation Among Stroke Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2014.

4. Hill V*, Fisher T, Schmid AA, Crabtree J, Page S. The Relationship between Touch Sensation of the Affected Hand and Performance of Valued Activities in Individuals with Chronic Stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation; 21 (4), 339-346.

5. Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Combs SA, Miller KK*, Kean J, Schmid AA. The Influence of Mood Related Variables on Activity and Participation in Individuals with Chronic Stroke. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 2014; 30 (3), 216-222.

6. Combs SA, Kalpathi A, Ertel T, Tucker L, Harmeyer A, Colburn D, Schmid AA. Body weight-supported treadmill training vs. overground walking training for persons with chronic stroke: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 2014; 28 (9): 873-884

7. Schmid AA, Yaggi HK, Burrus N, McClain V, Austin C, Ferguson J, Fragoso C, Sico JJ, Miech EJ, Matthias MS, Williams LS, Bravata DM. Circumstances and Consequences of Falls Among People with Chronic Stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 2013; 50: 1277-1286.

8. Altenburger PA, Dierks TA, Miller KK*, Combs SA, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Examination of sustained gait speed during extended walking in individuals with chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2013; 94: 2471-2477.

9. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Combs SA, Page SJ. Post-stroke balance is associated with quality of life. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2013; 20: 340-346.

10. Miller KK*, Combs SA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Kean J, Dierks TA, Schmid AA. Fatigue and Pain: Relationships with Physical Performance and Patient Beliefs after Stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2013; 20: 347-355.

11. Van Puymbroeck M, Davitt-Burk B, Shinew K, Kuhlenschmidt MC, & Schmid AA. Perceived health benefits from yoga among breast cancer survivors. American Journal of Health Promotion, 2013; 27 (5): 308-315

12. Combs SA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Dierks TA, Schmid AA. Is walking faster or walking farther more important to persons with chronic stroke? Disability and Rehabilitation, 2013; 35(10): 860-867.

13. Scott P, Justiss MD, Schmid AA, Fisher T. A framework for promoting scholarship productivity in occupational therapy curricula. Occupational Therapy in Health Care. 2013; 27(1): 35-45.

14. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Schalk NL, Dierks TA, Miller KK*, Damush TM, Bravata DM, Williams LS. Post-stroke Balance Improves with Yoga: A Randomized Pilot Study. Stroke, 2012; 43 (9): 2402-2407. American Heart Association has completed a press release, which has lead to extensive media coverage. (http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/early/2012/07/24/STROKEAHA.112.658211.full.pdf?ijkey=rTKQzKclzKkLzNx&keytype=ref)

15. Page S, Schmid AA, Harris J. Defining Parameters in Stroke Motor Rehabilitation: Recommendations from the ACRM Stroke Movement Interventions Subcommittee. Archives of

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012; 93 (8): 1395-1399.

16. Callahan CM, Boustani MA, Schmid AA, Austrom MG, Miller DK, Gao S, Morris CS, Vogel M, Hendrie HC. Alzheimer’s Disease Multiple Intervention Trial (ADMIT): A randomized clinical trial to prevent functional decline. Trials, 2012; 13 (1): 92 (epub ahead of print).

17. Schmid AA, Damush T, Tu W, Bakas, T, Kroenke K, Hendrie H, Williams L. Depression improvement is related to social role functioning after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012; 93: 978-82.

18. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Dierks TA, Miller KK*, Damush TM, & Williams LS. Balance and balance self-efficacy are associated with activity and participation after stroke: A cross-sectional study in people with chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012; 93: 1101-7. (Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Top 25 Hottest Articles (July-September).

19. Bravata DM, Ferguson J, Miech EJ, Agarwal R, McClain V, Austin C, Struve F, Foresman B, Li X, Wang Z, Williams LS, Dallas MI, Couch CD, Sico J, Fragoso C, Matthias MS, Chumbler N, Myers J, Burrus N, Dube A, French DD, Schmid AA, Concato J, Yaggi HK. Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Apnea in patients' homes: the rationale and methods of the "GoToSleep" randomized-controlled trial. Journal Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2012 Feb 15; 8(1): 27-35.

20. Phipps MS, Schmid AA, Kapoor JR, Peixoto AJ, Williams LS, Bravata DM. Orthostatic Hypotension among outpatients with ischemic stroke. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2012; 314: 62-65.

21. Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA, Shinew K, Hsieh PC. Influence of Hatha Yoga on the Physical Fitness, Physical Activity Constraints, and Body Image of Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2011; 21: 49-60.

22. Van Puymbroeck M, Smith R, Schmid AA. Yoga as a means to negotiate physical activity constraints in middle-aged and older adults. International Journal on Disability and Human Development, 2011; 10(2):117-21.

23. Schmid AA, Kapoor JR, Miech EJ, Kuehn D, Dallas MI, Kerns RD, Lo AC, Concato J, Phipps M, Couch CD, Moran E, Williams LS, Goble LA, Bravata DM. A Multidisciplinary Stroke Clinic for the Outpatient Care of Veterans with Cerebrovascular Disease. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2011; 4: 111-118.

24. Schmid AA, Kroenke K, Hendrie HC, Bakas T, Sutherland JM, Williams LS. Poststroke depression and treatment effects on functional outcomes. Neurology, 2011; 76: 1000-1005

25. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Knies K*, Spangler-Morris C*, Watts K*, Damush T, Williams LS. Fear of falling among people who have sustained a stroke: A 6-month longitudinal pilot study. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2011; 65: 125-132.

26. Schmid AA, Andersen J, Kent T, Williams L, Damush T. Using Intervention Mapping to Develop and Adapt a Secondary Stroke Prevention Program in Veterans Health Administration Medical Centers. Implementation Science, 2010; 5(1): 97.

27. Schmid AA, Wells C, Concato J, Dallas M, Lo A, MD, Nadeau S, Williams L, Peixoto A, Gorman M, Boice J, Struve F, McClain V, Bravata D. Prevalence, predictors, and outcomes of post-stroke falls in acute hospital setting. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 2010; 47(6): 553-562.

28. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Koceja D. Effect of a 12-Week Yoga Intervention on Fear of Falling and Balance in Older Adults – a Pilot Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010; 91: 576-583.

29. Schmid, AA, Kapoor JR, Dallas M, & Bravata DM. Association between Stroke Severity and Fall Risk

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among Stroke Patients. Neuroepidemiology, 2010; 34(3): 158-162.

30. Schmid AA, Damush TM, Plue L, Subramanian U, Bakas T, Williams LS. Current Blood Pressure Self-Management: A qualitative study. Rehabilitation Nursing, 2009; 34(6): 223-9.

31. Schmid AA, Acuff M,* Doster K*, Gwaltney-Duiser A*, Whitaker A*, Damush T, Williams L, Hendrie H. Poststroke fear of falling in the hospital setting. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2009 Sep-Oct; 16(5): 357-66.

32. Schmid AA, Rittman M. Consequences of Post-Stroke Falls: Activity Limitation, Increased Dependence, and the Development of Fear of Falling. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2009; 63(3): 310-316.

33. Schmid AA, Butterbaugh L*, Egolf C*, Richards V*, Williams LS. Prevention of secondary stroke in VA: Role of occupational and physical therapists. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 2008; 45(7): 1019-1026.

34. Schmid AA, Duncan, P. W., Studenski, S., & Richards, L. Response to Letter by Lord and Rochester. Stroke. 2008; 39(4): e76.

35. Schmid AA, Duncan PW, Studenski S, Min Lai S, Richards L, Perera S, Wu SS. Improvements in Speed-Based Gait Classifications Are Meaningful. Stroke, 2007; 38(7): 2096-2100.

36. Schmid AA, & Rittman, M. Fear of falling: an emerging issue after stroke. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2007; 14(5): 46-55.

37. Damush TM, Plue L, Bakas T, Schmid AA, Williams LS. Barriers and facilitators to exercise among stroke survivors. Rehabilitation Nursing, 2007; 32(6): 253-260, 262.

38. Chumbler NR, Mann WC, Wu S, Schmid AA, Kobb R. The association of home-telehealth use and care coordination on the improvement of functional and cognitive functioning in frail elderly men. Telemed J E Health, 2004; 10(2): 129-37.

Invited Manuscripts And Book Chapters

1. Schmid AA, Case Reports from Creators in Rehabilitation: Occupational Therapy. In: Fostering Creativity in Rehabilitation (1st edition). Taylor MJ. New York, Nova Science Publishers, Inc.; 2015, Chapter 9, pages 113-117.

2. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Shiflett SC. Alternative, complementary, and Integrative Medicine. In: Stroke recovery and rehabilitation (2nd edition). Stein J, Harvey RL, Winstein CJ, Zorowitz RD, Wittenberg GF, editors. New York: Demos Medical; 2015, Chapter 37, pages 609-622.

3. Damush T, Schmid AA. Diagnosis and Intervention Targeting. In VA QUERI Implementation Guide, 2013. http://www.queri.research.va.gov/implementation/

4. Van Puymbroeck M, Allsop J & Schmid AA. Cerebrovascular Accident. In H. Porter (Ed.). Recreational Therapy Handbook of Practice: ICF-based Diagnosis and Treatment (2nd ed). Enumclaw, Washington: Idyll Arbor. In press.

5. Van Puymbroeck M, & Schmid AA. Mind-body interventions. In H. Porter (Ed.). Recreational Therapy Handbook of Practice: ICF-based Diagnosis and Treatment (2nd ed). Enumclaw, Washington: Idyll Arbor. In press.

6. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Schalk N. Yoga and balance in older adults. Lower Extremity, 2010; 2 (11): 39-43. http://www.lowerextremityreview.com/article/yoga-helps-target-falls-fears-in-

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Refereed Published Abstracts (coincides with below posters and oral presentations as appropriate)

(Underline indicates student or recent graduate co-author, *indicates direct supervision of student)

1. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun E*. Therapeutic-yoga is complementary to inpatient rehabilitation: patients’ perceived benefits. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95 (10): e30.

2. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun E*. Yoga Improves Physical Functioning in People with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: a Case-Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95 (10): e51.

3. Van Puymbroeck M, Allsop J, Miller KK*, & Schmid A.A. Improvements in ICF Components in Individuals With Chronic Stroke Following a Yoga-Based Intervention. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95 (10): e24.

4. Hill V*, Schmid AA, Page S. Touch sensation of the hand and performance of valued activities in stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95 (10): e30.

5. Damush TM, Miller KK*, Plue L, Schmid AA, Myers L, Graham G, Williams LS. VA Healthcare System Responses to National Stroke Care Reorganization. Stroke, 45 (supplement 1): pages AWP33.

6. Miller KK*, Porter RE, DeBaun E*, Van Puymbroeck, Schmid AA. Exercise After Stroke: Patient Adherence and Beliefs After Discharge From Physical Rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94 (10): e34.

7. Miller KK*, Porter RE, Combs SA, Altenburger PA, Dierks TA, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Therapeutic Yoga After Stroke: Effect on Walking Recovery. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94 (10): e34-35.

8. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, Debaun E*, Schalk N, Dierks T, Altenburger P, Damush T, & Williams L. Yoga after stroke leads to multiple physical improvements. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2013;23 (1): 50.

9. Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Schmid AA. Yoga as a facilitator for participation following an 8-week yoga for individuals with chronic stroke. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2013;23 (1): 52.

10. Dierks TA, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Phipps RL*, Schmid AA. Examination of sustained gait speed in individuals with chronic stroke. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2013;44(5):s298.

11. Combs SA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Dierks TA, Schmid AA. Is walking faster or walking farther more important to persons with chronic stroke? Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 2012; 36(4): p 196.

12. Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller K*, Combs S, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Examination of sustained gait speed in individuals with chronic stroke deficits. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 2012; 36(4): p 203-204.

13. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Altenburger PA. Balance impairment is associated with quality of life during chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012.

14. Combs SA, Parameswaran AK, Colburn D, Ertel T, Harmeyer A, Bucker L, Schmid AA. Walking Function Improves with Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training or Overground Walking Training for Persons with Chronic Stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012.

15. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Altenburger P. Post-stroke Balance Coordination is

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Associated with Quality of Life. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2012; 34: S183.

16. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, Dierks TA, Altenburger P, Schalk N, Williams LS, DeBaun E*, Damush T. Physical improvements after Yoga for people with chronic stroke. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2012; 44(5): s250.

17. Dierks TA, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Schmid AA. The effect of balance exercise therapy on gait parameters in individuals with chronic stroke. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2012; 44(5): s284.

18. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, & Schalk N. Group yoga intervention leads to improved balance and balance self-efficacy after stroke. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012; 12(Suppl 1): P222.

19. Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA, Miller KK*, & Schalk N. Improved activity, participation, and quality of life for individuals with chronic stroke following an 8-week yoga intervention. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012; 12(Suppl 1): 039.

20. Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA, Miller KK*, & Schalk N. Yoga is a feasible intervention for veterans with chronic stroke. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012; 12(Suppl 1): P418.

21. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, & Williams L. Eight-week yoga intervention improves quality of life, activity, and social participation after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2011; 92(10): 1713-1714.

22. Schmid AA, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Van Puymbroeck M, Schalk N, Miller KK*, Williams L, & Damush T. Yoga improves balance and balance confidence after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2011; 92(10), p. 1713.

23. Miller KK*, Dierks T, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Schalk N, Damush T, Williams L, & Schmid AA. Therapeutic-yoga: Impact on pain and physical impairments after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2011; 92(10): 1713.

24. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, Williams L. Eight-Week Yoga Improves Quality of Life, Activity, and Social Participation after Stroke. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2011; supplement: 29.

25. Schmid AA, Wanzhu T, Damush T, Fisher TF, Williams LS. Predictors of Social Role Functioning after Stroke. State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium Oral and Poster Presentations. Stroke, 2010; 41 (4): e396.

26. Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA, Carter S, Koester W. Six-week Rehabilitation Following Transient Ischemic Attack Improves Cardiac and Physical Function. State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium Oral and Poster Presentations. Stroke, 2010; 41(4): e397.

27. Van Puymbroeck, M, Schmid AA, & Hsieh PC. Feasibility and Acceptability of Yoga as a Means to Reduce Fall Risk Factors in Older Adults. American Therapeutic Recreation Association, 2009; pp. 33-38.

28. Schmid AA, Nichols T, Koceja D, & Van Puymbroeck M. The impact of yoga on balance and fear of falling. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2009; 57 (4, supplement): S61-S62.

29. Van Puymbroeck M, Gleckler W, Schmid AA, Hsieh PC, Wang C, Koceja D. (2009). The effects of a 12-week yoga program on the fear of falling in older adults. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, 2009; Supplement: 53.

30. Schmid AA, Acuff M*, Doster K*, Gwaltney-Duiser A*, Whitaker A*, Damush T, Williams L, Hendrie H., Fear of Falling after Stroke in the Acute Setting. State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium Oral and

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Poster Presentations. Stroke, 2009; 40(4): e280.

31. Damush T, Plue L, Schmid A, Anderson J, Murphy C, DeBakey M, Kimmel B, Kent T, Williams L. Adapting Secondary Stroke Prevention Programs to Local Resources, Structures and Front Line Inputs. State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium Oral and Poster Presentations. Stroke, 2009; 40(4): e280.

32. Schmid A, Plue L, Williams L Post-stroke Depression and the Impact on Function. State-of-the-Art Stroke Nursing Symposium Oral and Poster Presentations. Stroke, 2009; 40(4): e281.

Refereed Research Presentations (^ indicates poster)

(Underline indicates student or recent graduate co-author, *indicates direct supervision of student)

1. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun E*. Therapeutic-yoga is complementary to inpatient rehabilitation: patients’ perceived benefits. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Toronto, Canada, 2014.

2. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun E*. Yoga Improves Physical Functioning in People with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: a Case-Study. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Toronto, Canada, 2014.

3. Van Puymbroeck M, Allsop J, Miller KK*, & Schmid A.A. Improvements in ICF Components in Individuals With Chronic Stroke Following a Yoga-Based Intervention. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 2014.

4. Hill V*, Schmid AA, Page S. Touch sensation of the hand and performance of valued activities in stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 2014.

5. Willis L*, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Williams LS, Schmid AA. Yoga after stroke leads to improvements in mobility, language, family roles, and energy domains of quality of life. Symposium on Yoga Research. Stockbridge, MA, 2014.

6. Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, DeBaun EL*, & Schmid A. Yoga Leads to Multiple Physical Improvements after Stroke. American Therapeutic Recreation Association. Oklahoma City, OK, 2014.

7. Schmid AA, DeBaun E*, Gilles A,* Maguire J*, Mueller A*, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M. Yoga therapy as a complement to inpatient rehabilitation: patients’ perceived benefits. American Occupational Therapy Association, Baltimore, MD, 2014.

8. Damush TM, Miller KK*, Plue L, Schmid AA, Myers L, Graham G, Williams LS. VA Healthcare System Responses to National Stroke Care Reorganization. International Stroke Conference, Feb 12, 2014, San Diego CA.^

9. Cagnet C, Hall C, Newblom J, Nair M, Schmid AA, Combs S. Community-based mobility training for persons with chronic stroke: a pilot study. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, Las Vegas, NV, February 2014.^

10. Miller KK*, Porter RE, DeBaun E*, Van Puymbroeck, Schmid AA. Exercise After Stroke: Patient Adherence and Beliefs After Discharge From Physical Rehabilitation. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. November 2013. (Winner of Stroke Special Interest Group Second Place Poster Award)^

11. Miller KK*, Porter RE, Combs SA, Altenburger PA, Dierks TA, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Therapeutic Yoga After Stroke: Effect on Walking Recovery. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. November 2013.^

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12. Dierks TA, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Phipps RL*, Schmid AA. Gait parameter changes during sustained walking in individuals with chronic stroke. 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Omaha, NE: September 2013.

13. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, Debaun E*, Schalk N, Dierks T, Altenburger P, Damush T, & Williams L. Yoga after stroke leads to multiple physical improvements. Symposium on Yoga Research. June 2013.^

14. Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Schmid AA. Yoga as a facilitator for participation following an 8-week yoga for individuals with chronic stroke. Symposium on Yoga Research. June 2013.^

15. Dierks TA, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Phipps RL*, Schmid AA. Examination of sustained gait speed in individuals with chronic stroke. American College of Sports Medicine and and 4th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, May 2013.^

16. Schmid AA, Shively C, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, DeBaun E*, Elliott A*, Dupont S*, Gerdeman S*, Osgood M*, Parry K*. Group Occupational Therapy to manage post-stroke fall risk factors. American Occupational Therapy Association, San Diego, CA, April 2013.

17. Schmid AA, Yaggi HK, Burrus N, McClain V, Austin C, Ferguson J, Fragoso C, Sico JJ, Miech EJ, Matthias MS, Williams LS, Bravata DM. The Circumstances and Consequences of Post-stroke Falls. International Stroke Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 2013.^

18. Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA, Carter S, Koester W, Docherty C., Modified Rehabilitation has Long-Term Impact on Walking for Individuals with a TIA. Moderated poster presentation at the International Stroke Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 2013.^

19. Damush TM, Myers L, Anderson J, Yu Z, Schmid AA. Williams LS. Implementation of a secondary stroke prevention program: effect on medication adherence. International Stroke Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 2013.^

20. Damush TM, Anderson J, Yu Z, Ofner S, Myers L, Schmid AA. Williams LS,. Secondary stroke prevention program: effect on stroke specific quality of life. International Stroke Conference, Honolulu, HI, February 2013.^

21. Combs SA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Miller KK*, Dierks TA, Schmid AA. Is walking faster or walking farther more important to persons with chronic stroke? Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, San Diego, CA, January 2013.

22. Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Combs S, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Examination of sustained gait speed in individuals with chronic stroke deficits., American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 2013.^

23. Van Puymbroeck M, Swinford R*, Schmid AA, Schalk N, & Gray CN. Improvements in confidence and balance post-stroke: qualitative results from a yoga intervention. American Therapeutic Recreation Association Research Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, October 2012.

24. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Altenburger PA Combs SA. Balance impairment is associated with quality of life during chronic stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vancouver Canada, Oct 2012.

25. Combs SA, Parameswaran AK, Colburn D, Ertel T, Harmeyer A, Bucker L, Schmid AA. Walking Function Improves with Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training or Overground Walking Training for Persons with Chronic Stroke, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vancouver Canada, Oct 2012.^

26. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Altenburger PA. Post-stroke Balance Coordination is Associated with Quality of Life. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical

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Activity, Honolulu, HI, June 2012.

27. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Schalk N. Group Yoga Intervention Leads to Improved Balance and Balance Self-Efficacy after Stroke. International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, Portland, Oregon, May 2012.^

28. Van Puymbroeck, M, Schmid, AA, Miller KK*, Schalk N. Improved Activity, Participation, and Quality of Life for Individuals with Chronic Stroke Following an 8-Week Yoga Intervention. International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, Portland, Oregon, May 2012.

29. Van Puymbroeck, M, Schmid, AA, Miller KK*, Schalk N. Yoga is a Feasible Intervention for Veterans With Chronic Stroke. International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, Portland, Oregon, May 2012.^

30. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, Dierks T, Altenburger P, Schalk N, Williams LS, DeBaun E*, Damush T. Physical Improvements after Yoga for People with Chronic Stroke. American College of Sports Medicine 59th Annual Meeting and 3rd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine. San Francisco, CA, May 2012.^

31. Dierks T, Altenburger P, Miller KK*, Schmid AA. The Effect Of Balance Exercise Therapy On Gait Parameters In Individuals With Chronic Stroke. American College of Sports Medicine 59th Annual Meeting and 3rd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine. San Francisco, CA, May 2012.^

32. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, DeBaun E*, Damush T, Williams L, Chagdes S*, Dye L*, Moore R*, Racine L*. Yoga-based rehabilitation intervention improves quality of life, activity, and participation. Poster at American Occupational Therapy Association, Indianapolis, IN, April 2012.^

33. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Miller KK*, Altenburger P, Dierks T. Balance confidence, a primary predictor of activity and participation after stroke. American Occupational Therapy Association, Indianapolis, IN, April 2012.

34. Van Puymbroeck M and Schmid AA. Yoga: A tool to improve wellness in your recreational therapy practice. Recreation Therapists of Indiana Annual Conference, Bloomington, IN, November 2011.

35. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, & Williams L Eight-week yoga intervention improves quality of life, activity, and social participation after stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Atlanta, GA, October, 2011.^

36. Schmid AA, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Van Puymbroeck M, Schalk N, Miller KK*, Williams L, & Damush T. Yoga improves balance and balance confidence after stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Atlanta, GA, October, 2011. (Winner of First Place Poster Award).^

37. Miller KK*, Dierks T, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Schalk N, Damush T, Williams L, & Schmid AA. Therapeutic-yoga: Impact on pain and physical impairments after stroke. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Atlanta, GA, October, 2011.^

38. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, Williams L. Eight-Week Yoga Improves Quality of Life, Activity, and Social Participation after Stroke. Symposium on Yoga Research, Lenox, MA, September, 2011.^

39. Schmid AA, Debaun E*, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, Williams L. Eight-Week Yoga Improves Quality of Life, Activity, and Social Participation after Stroke. Invited poster for the Indiana Occupational Therapy Association conference, Indianapolis, IN. September, 2011.^

40. Schmid AA, Gerwig AN*, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T. Preliminary Evidence of Yoga on Balance and Endurance Outcomes for Veterans with Stroke.

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American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO, June 2011.^

41. Schmid AA, Forrestal B*, Goodloe T*, Mastny K*, Steiner K*, Altenburger P, Van Puymbroeck M, Dierks T. Emotions Negatively Impact Activity and Participation in people with Chronic Stroke. American Occupational Therapy Association, Philadelphia, PA, April 2011.^

42. Williams LS, Arling G, Xinli L, Chumbler N, Schmid AA, Ordin D, Bravata, DM. Patient and Facility Characteristics Associated with Discharge to Inpatient Rehabilitation Post-Stroke. American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Feb 9-11, 2011

43. Schmid AA and Van Puymbroeck M. Preventing Falls: The Impact of Yoga on Balance and Fear of Falling in Older Adults. 26th Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI, April 2010.

44. Schmid AA, Howard K*, Knies K*, Spangler-Morris C*, Watts K*, Williams L. Fear Of Falling, Depression, and Anxiety 3 Months After Stroke. American Occupational Therapy Association, Orlando, April, 2010.

45. Justiss M, Hertel R, Lonzo T, Siders J, Smyser J, Schmid AA. The Relationship of Fear of Falling, Use of Mobility Aids, and Community Mobility Among Post-Stroke Survivors. American Occupational Therapy Association, Orlando, April, 2010.

46. Schmid AA, Wanzhu T, Damush T, Fisher T, Williams L. Predictors of Social Role Functioning after Stroke, International Stroke Conference, San Antonio, TX, 2010.

47. Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA, Carter S, Koester W. Six-week Rehabilitation Following Transient Ischemic Attack Improves Cardiac and Physical Function. International Stroke Conference, San Antonio, TX, 2010

48. Van Puymbroeck M, Hsieh PC, Chancellor C, Koceja D, & Schmid AA. Changes in leisure constraints in older adults after yoga intervention. Leisure Research Symposium, National Recreation and Parks Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, October, 2009.

49. Van Puymbroeck M., Schmid AA, Hsieh PC. Feasibility and Acceptability of Yoga as a Means to Reduce Fall Risk Factors in Older Adults. American Therapeutic Recreation Association. Minneapolis, MN, October, 2009.

50. Schmid AA, Nichols T, Doceja D, Van Puymbroeck M. The impact of yoga on balance and fear of falling. American Geriatrics Society, Chicago, April 2009^

51. Van Puymbroeck M, Gleckler W, Schmid AA, Hsieh P, Wang C, Koceja D. The effects of a 12-week yoga program on the fear of falling in older adults. Symposium on Yoga Therapy and Research, Los Angeles, CA, March 2009.^

52. Schmid AA, Acuff M*, Doster K*, Gwaltney-Duiser A*, Whitaker A*, Damush T, Williams L, Hendrie H. Fear of Falling after Stroke in the Acute Setting. Deans conference, Iowa, March, 2009.^

53. Schmid AA, Butterbaugh L*, Egolf C*, Richards V*, Damush TM, Williams LS. Preventing Secondary Strokes in the VA: The Role of Occupational and Physical Therapists. Deans conference, Iowa, March, 2009.^

54. Schmid AA, Acuff M*, Doster K*, Gwaltney-Duiser A*, Whitaker A*, Damush T, Williams L, Hendrie H. Fear of Falling after Stroke in the Acute Setting. International Stroke Conference, State of the Art Stroke Nursing Symposium, San Diego, CA, February, 2009.

55. Damush T, Plue L, Schmid AA, Anderson J, Murphy C, Debakey M, Kimmer B, Kent T, Williams L. Adapting Secondary stroke prevention programs to local resources structures and front line inputs. International Stroke Conference, State of the Art Stroke Nursing Symposium, San Diego, CA, February,

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2009.

56. Schmid AA, Bakas T, Williams L. Post-stroke Depression and the Impact on Function. International Stroke Conference, State of the Art Stroke Nursing Symposium, San Diego, CA, February, 2009.

57. Schmid AA, Acuff M*, Doster K*, Gwaltney-Duiser A*, Whitaker A*, Damush T, Williams L, Hendrie H. Post-stroke Fear of Falling in the Hospital Setting. American Occupational Therapy Association, Houston, TX, April 2009.

58. Schmid AA, Dallas M, Bravata D. The Development Of A Clinically Useful Post-stroke Fall Risk Screen. American Occupational Therapy Association, Houston, TX, April 2009.^

59. Schmid AA, Butterbaugh L*, Egolf C*, Richards V*, Damush TM, Williams LS, Prevention Of Secondary Stroke In The VA: The Role Of Occupational Therapists And Physical Therapists. American Occupational Therapy Association, Houston, TX, April 2009.

60. Schmid AA, Damush TM, Plue L, Subramanian U, Bakas T, Williams LS, Self Management of Blood Pressure After Stroke. American Occupational Therapy Association, Houston, TX, April 2009.

61. Schmid AA, Damush T, Williams L, Jones W, Plue, L. Self-Management of Blood Pressure After Stroke. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 2007.^

62. Schmid AA, Rittman M. The Impact of Fear of Falling on Activity and Participation after Stroke. American Occupational Therapy Association, St. Louis, MO, April 2007.

63. Schmid AA, Duncan P, Studenski S, Richards L, Lai SM, Perera S, & Wu S. Increases in Post-Stroke Gait Velocity Impacts Function and Quality of Life. International Stroke Conference, San Francisco, CA, February 8, 2007.^

64. Damush T, Plue L, Schmid AA, and Williams L. A Qualitative Analysis of Stroke Survivors’ Barriers, Facilitators, and Preferences for Physical Activity and Self-Management. Poster presented at the International Stroke Conference, San Francisco, CA, February 8, 2007.

65. Schmid AA, Rittman M. Fear of Falling During the First Six Months after Stroke. Joint Conference of The National Council on the Aging and the American Society on Aging, Anaheim, CA, March 16-19, 2006.

66. Schmid AA, Rittman M. Strategies for Managing Post-Stroke Fear of Falling, A Qualitative Review: International Conference of Aging, Disability, and Independence, St. Petersburg, FL, February 1-5 2006.

67. Schmid AA, Duncan P, Studenski S, Richards L, Lai SM, Reker D, Perera S, & Wu S. Gait Velocity Changes and its Effect on ADL and IADL Abilities and Social Participation. American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May 13-15 2005.^

68. Schmid AA, Duncan P, Studenski S, Richards L, Lai S, Reker D, Perera S, Wu S. Defining ‘Clinically Meaningful’ Changes in Gait Speed in a Post-Stroke Therapeutic Exercise Study at 3 Months. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, Sep 2004.^

69. Chumbler NR, Mann WC, Wu S, Schmid AA, & Kobb R. ”Care Coordinated home-telehealth strategy improves functional independence for frail veterans.” Presented at the Special Network Director Poster Session, Annual Meeting of the VA HSR&D, Washington, DC, March, 2004.

70. Schmid AA, Chumbler N, Mann W, & Wu S. Comparison of Cognitive Outcomes Following a Telehomecare Intervention in a Frail Elderly Sample. International Conference of Aging, Disability, and Independence, Washington DC, Dec 2003.

71. Schmid AA, Chumbler N, Mann W, & Wu S. Comparison of Cognitive Outcomes Following a Telehomecare Intervention in a Frail Elderly Sample. RESNA National Conference, Atlanta, GA, June

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2003.

72. Chumbler NR, Mann WC, Wu S, Schmid AA, & Kobb R. The Efficacy of Tele-homecare in the Improvement of Functional Outcomes for Frail Elderly Veterans. Annual Meeting of the VA HSR&D National Meeting, Washington, DC, February 2003.

Non-refereed Research Presentations (^ indicates poster)

(Underline indicates student or recent graduate co-author, *indicates direct supervision of student)

1. Schmid AA, Miller KK*, Van Puymbroeck M, Debaun E*, Schalk N, Dierks T, Altenburger P, Damush T, & Williams L. Yoga after stroke leads to multiple physical improvements. Poster for Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Research Day. April 2013.

2. DeBaun E*, Miller KK*Van Puymbroeck M, Dierks T, Altenburger P, Schalk N, Schmid AA. Physical Improvements after Yoga for People with Chronic Stroke. The Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Alumni Association; Interdisciplinary Research Conference. November, 2012.^

3. Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller K*, Combs S, Van Puymbroeck M, Schmid AA. Examination of sustained gait speed in individuals with chronic stroke deficits. Poster for School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Interdisciplinary Research Conference, IN, November 2012

4. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Schalk N, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Debaun E*, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, & Williams L. Eight-week yoga intervention improves quality of life, activity, and social participation after stroke. The Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Alumni Association; 2011 Interdisciplinary Research Conference. November, 2011.^

5. Schmid AA, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Schalk N, Miller KK*, Williams L & Damush T. Yoga improves balance and balance confidence after stroke. The Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Alumni Association; 2011 Interdisciplinary Research Conference. November, 2011.^

6. Damush TM, Plue L, Murphy C, Kimmel B, Anderson JA, Schmid AA, Kent T, Williams LS. Adapting Secondary Stroke Prevention Programs to Local Resources, Structures and Front Line Inputs. VA QUERI meeting, 2008.

Invited Research Presentations 1. Schmid AA, Developing feasible yoga interventions for research. Yoga Research 101: The Basics of

Yoga Research for Therapists, Instructors, and New Investigators, Pre-conference for the Symposium on Yoga Research. Stockbridge, MA, 2014.

2. Schmid AA, Occupational Therapy and neuro-rehabilitation as the Hite Symposium Speaker. Hite Symposium, Occupational Therapy Division of The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, April 2013.

3. Schmid AA, Applying for Career Development Awards. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (symposium format, not a formal presentation), Early Career Development Course, Vancouver, Canada, Oct 2012.

4. Schmid AA, Yoga, a modality for post-stroke rehabilitation. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Innovations in Stroke Rehabilitation, early instructional course, Vancouver, Canada, Oct 2012.

5. Schmid AA, Vulnerable Populations: Falls in the Stroke Population. 12th Annual Conference: Transforming Fall Management Practices, Clearwater, FL, May 2012.

6. Schmid AA, Yoga: Complementary and alternative therapy after stroke. Ohio Physical Therapy

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Invited Research Presentations Association, Columbus, OH., March 2012.

7. Schmid AA, Yoga after Stroke. Symposium on Yoga Research, September 2011, Lenox, Massachusetts.

8. Schmid AA, Debaun E*, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger P, Dierks T, Miller KK*, Schalk N, Damush T, Crabtree J, Neumann D, Williams L. Eight-Week Yoga Improves Quality of Life, Activity, and Social Participation after Stroke. Indiana Occupational Therapy Association conference, Indianapolis, IN. September, 2011.

9. Schmid AA. Maintaining independence with age. Joy's House, Indianapolis, IN, May 2011.

10. Schmid AA, Maintaining Function with Age and Alzheimer’s Disease. Indiana Alzheimer Disease Center, 2011 Spring Symposia, Indianapolis, IN, March 2011.

11. Schmid AA, Secondary Stroke Prevention: the Role of the Occupational Therapist. Indiana Occupational Therapy Association, Indianapolis, IN, October 2009.

12. Schmid AA, AOTA/AOTF workshop, The latest OT research: Innovative Research and the Career Pathways of Scientists. American Occupational Therapy Association, April 2009.

13. Schmid AA, Function and Alzheimer’s Disease. Indiana Alzheimer Disease Center, 2009 Spring Symposia, Indianapolis, IN, March 2009.

14. Schmid AA. Fear of falling in the elderly and stroke rehabilitation. IU Geriatric Conference, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, April 2007.

15. Schmid AA, Fear of Falling after Stroke – the Impact on Veterans, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Occupational therapy, October 2005.

Media Coverage of Research

Nov 2012 Yoga for veterans, featured on all 153 VA Medical Centers home page as a feature story. http://www.va.gov/health/NewsFeatures/20121025a.asp

July/ August 2012

Extensive coverage regarding Yoga for Stroke Survivors following publication in Stroke and a media release by the American Heart Association in the following (Schmid first author): Time magazine (top 10 article July 39, 2012); yahoo.com Yahoo news (highlighted story, July 28th, 2012); Charleston Post and Courier (and postandcourier.com); health.harvard.edu; healthland.time.com; telegraph.co.uk; dailymail.co.uk; sciencedaily.com; thirdage.com; medpagetoday.com; limyoga.com; sports.yahoo.com; huffingtonpost.com; neuroaid.com; ajc.com; wrightnewsletter.com; health.usnews.com; nhs.uk.com; nyrnaturalnews.com; medindia.net; melissawest.com; blog.aarp.org; yogauonline.com; ed4nurses.com; blogs.yogajournal.com; livestrong.com; medicalnewstoday.com; myhealthycocina.com; ideafit.com; theatlantic.com; nursingtimes.net; alternativehealthcommunity.com; usmedicine.com; yogaactivist.com; intelihealth.com; eurekalert.org; lancastria.net; newsmaxhealth.com; tusconcitizen.com; reenapande.com; worldhealthnews.net; 13abc.com; jonbarron.org; communications.medicine.iu.edu; aurawellnesscenter.com; pri-med.com; heart.org; ibtimes.co.uk; globalpost.com; optimistworld.com; webmd.boots.com/stroke; sabrinamessenger.blogspot.com; shrs.iupui.edu; articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com; newsinfo.iu.edu; bettermedicine.net; upi.com; newsday.com; bs757.com; allvoices.com; tv20detroit.com; esciencenews.com; calorielab.com; saga.co.uk; biospace.com; hcplive.com; tulsaworld.com; yogamag.net; sunriseseniorliving.com; galeriadeartepuntorojo.com; meditation-yoga-daily-news.com; speech-language-pathology-audiology.advanceweb.com; aoinspiration.com; themedguru.com; interimhealthcare.com; healio.com; todayinaltmed.com; ptproductsonline.com; emaxhealth.com; redorbit.com; fitperez.com; rtntnews.com;

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Media Coverage of Research

sbwire.com; in.lifestyle.yahoo.com; pittsburghinhomeseniorcare.com; empr.com; altmeds.com; yoga.me.uk; allnurses.com; scopeblog.stanford.edu; yogabodynaturals.com; topnews.ae.com; foxrio2.com; doctorshealthpress.com; foxnew-7.com; centerforyogaandhealth.org; pathwayssoftware.com; allvoices.com; examiner.com; ehow.com; holisticonline.com; isciencetimes.com; frenchtribune.com; in.com; sciencenewsline.com; mentalhelp.net; article.wn.com; counselheal.com; thehealthage.com; silobreaker.com

Feb 2010 American Stroke Association Press conference, “TIA: not a ‘mini’ problem.” (Schmid, co-author). Coverage of research findings also published in: Newswise; Medical News Today; Elements4Health; Eurekalert; Science Daily; Science Codex; The Medical News; American Heart Association; Elsevier Global Medical News: Notes from the Road; The Herald Times; MD Consult; Examiner.com; Medconnect.com; Epicos.com; KoranUS.com; Bloomingtonin.localspur.com; American College of Emergency Physicians: InfoViewer; Thoora.com; Sciencecentric.com; cusabio.com; Procto-med.com; News.surfwax.com; Medspages.com; Medworm.com; Inventorspot.com; CardioNews.com; Dailyme.com; Worldnews.com; HPC Market Watch; Healthline.com; News4patients.com; Goliath.ecnext.com; Redtram.com; Newsblaze.com; labslink.com; pharmacy-for.us; Healthline.com; Embolismsymptoms.net; Worldwidescience.org; silobreaker.com; trustedweightlosssolutions.com; Physorg.com; todaysseniorsnetwork.com; Science Centric; Newsrx.com; News-Medical.net; Mid American Stroke Network; eSciencenews.com; regator.com; labslink.com; wellsphere.com; Stroke Info Page.

March 2009

Press release regarding yoga for fear of falling in older adults (Schmid first author, co-investigator on the study), highlighted in: USA Today; United Press International; Medical News Today; News-Medical-Net; New Kerala; Newswise; IU Health and Wellness; Examiner.com; ConciseEncyclopedia.com; Geriatric Health Care Discussion Group; Science Daily; Health News Digest; Science Mode; Asian News International (news.SmasHits.com; Lifestyle MSN India); Medilexicon.com; Get Yoga Info; Yoga Therapy Center; India Times; The Indian News; Encyclopedia.com; Leisure & Travel Week; Ovarian Cancer Rate Info; Weight Loss Opinions; The India Post; Rehab Net News Update [physical therapy newsletter]; Physical Therapy Products; Physorg.com; Health Care Info; Active for Life; Energy Times; Empowered Doctor[with video] (http://www.empowereddoctor.com/yoga-reduces-fear-of-falling-among-elderly).

TEACHING ACTIVITY

Teaching

Primary Teaching Responsibilities at Colorado State University

Course

# Credit hours

Course Title Enroll-ment

Term

OT661 3 Occupational Performance, Adolescences and Young Adults 48 2014-Spring Guest Lectures

Course Lecture Enroll-

ment Year

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Course Development

Course Year Occupational Performance, Adolescences and Young Adults, OT661 2013-2014

Additional Teaching Activities

Activity Year

PhD Committee Monthly

Primary Teaching Responsibilities at Indiana University (2005-2008)

Course #

Credit hours

Course Title Enroll-ment

Term

T662 5 Occupations of Adults and Older Adults (co-teach) 36 2012-fall T560 3 Introduction to Occupational therapy and Occupational

Science 36 2012-summer

T560 3 Introduction to Occupational therapy and Occupational Science

36 2008-summer

T662 3 Occupations of Adults and Older Adults 33 2007-fall T560 3 Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Occupational

Science 32 2007-summer

T662 5 Occupations of Adults and Older Adults (co-teach) 28 2006-fall T560 3 Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Occupational

Science 32 2006-summer

T525 1 Reflective Seminar I 4 Annually, spring

T625 1 Reflective Seminar II 4 Annually-fall T667 3 Non-thesis OT project 4 Annually-fall T668 2 Non-thesis OT project completion 4 Annually-

spring T560 Introduction to Occupational therapy and Occupational

Science: Lectures on Rehabilitation Science and the ICF 32-36 Annually-

summer T552 Occupations of Adolescents and Young Adult Occupations

Course: psycho-social lectures and lab 28-36 Annually-

spring T662 Occupations of Adults and Older Adults: Lectures on fall

prevention and health and wellness 28-36 Annually-fall

Guest Lectures

Course Lecture Enroll-

ment Year

T552, Occupations of Adolescents and Young Adult Occupations Course

Transfer and bed mobility 32, 36 2008, 2009

T655, Technologies in OT Physical Agents Modality lecture and 32 2007, 2008,

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lab 2013 P533, Physical Therapy Lifespan Motor Development Course

Falls and Fear of Falling and the OT perspective

40 2006-2008

Nutrition And Dietetics Falls & Nutrition And Dietetics students

15 2009

PhD theory class Measurement of Participation 5 2008 Introduction to Recreation Therapy Activity Analysis 22 2007, 2008

Course Development

Course Year Development of Occupations of Adults and Older Adults Course, T662 2007 Assist with the development of Occupations of Adults and Older Adults Course , T662 2006 Development of Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science, T560 2006 Development of Occupations of Adolescents and Young Adult Occupations Course, T552 2005-2006

Additional Teaching Activities

Activity Year

Curriculum discussion meetings Monthly Development of Activity Analysis form based on the OT Practice Framework 2007 Development of Case Study form based on the OT Practice Framework 2007 Development of Group Project Participation Evaluation form 2006 Curriculum Table developed 2007 Curriculum development meeting-Dr. Opacich 2007

Mentoring and Advising

Primary Mentoring Responsibilities at Colorado State University

Graduate Students: Current Leslie Willis, Occupational Therapy Chloe Phillips, Occupational Therapy

Primary Mentoring Responsibilities at Indiana University (2005-2008)

Undergraduate students:

Completed

Monica Feustel, Life Health Sciences Intern, 2012-2013 Alyssa Elliot, Life Health Sciences Intern, 2011-2012

Heather Bolan, Life Health Sciences Intern, 2010-2011 Amanda Gerwig, Exercise Physiology internship, 2010

Erin DeBaun, Exercise Physiology internship, 2011

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Irene Robinson, Life Health Sciences Intern, 2009-2010 Sarah Miller, Life Health Sciences Intern, 2008-2009 Graduate students:

Current

Group of four OT students:

2013-2014 Arnold S, Jones V, Ritter J, Young S. Fear of falling and its impact on activity and participation in chronic stroke. Chair: Schmid

2013-2014 Davis T, Mitchell J, Montgomery L, Short Elizabeth. Case study of yoga for chronic traumatic brain injury. Chair: Schmid

Completed

Research mentoring

2010-2013 Miller KK (PhD, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences), Chair: Schmid

2009-2013 Hill-Herman V (PhD, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences), Chair: Fisher

2010-2012 Espiritu E (OTD), University of Illinois, Fall prevention and OT, Chair: Peterson

2011 Yancey C, RD/CD, Indiana University, Implementation of a Medical Nutrition Therapy Program in the Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation Setting. Project Proposal, Nutrition and Dietetics.

Groups of four OT MS students, non-thesis research project, Indiana University, Indianapolis (All research projects are accepted for a presentation or have been published and/or presented) 2012-2013 DeBaun E, McGuire A, Mueller A, Gilles A. The feasibility of yoga in the inpatient

setting, the patients’ perspective. Chair: Schmid

2011-2012 Dupont S, Gerdeman S, Parry K, Osgood M. The impact of a group OT fall risk self-management program on activity and participation after stroke. Chair: Schmid

2010-2011 Kinyon L, Bakker S, Moore R, Racine L. The impact of a group yoga intervention on social participation in veterans with stroke. Chair: Schmid

2009-2010 Mastney K, Forrestal B, Steiner K, Goodloe T. The relationship between anxiety, depression, and social participation. Chair: Schmid

2008-2009 Dintimen A, Leonard T, Salyer J, Spurlock J, Participation patterns post liver transplantation; Variables leading to success. Chair: Scott

2008-2009 Hertel R, Siders J, Smyser J, Troeger T, Examining the Relationships Between Balance Self-Efficacy and Community Mobility Among Stroke Survivors. Chair: Justiss

2008-2009 Spangler C, Knies K, Watts K, Howard K. Post-stroke fear of falling and anxiety. Chair: Schmid

2007-2008 Acuff M, Doister K, Gwaltney A, Whitaker A. Falling at the Time of stroke, what does it mean? Chair: Schmid

2006-2007 Egolf C, Butterbaugh L, Richards V. Exploratory survey of health and physical activity promotion approaches during post-stroke rehabilitation. Chair: Schmid

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Non-research mentoring/advising

2011-2013 DeBaun E, Research assistant

2011 Elhers E, OT Field work I placement

2009-2011 Kinyon L, Research assistant

2009-2011 Phipps R, Research assistant

2007-2009 Spangler-Morris C, Research assistant

2010 Wasmuth S, OT Field work I placement

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITY

Community and Professional Service Membership in professional organizations

Occupational Therapy Association of Colorado, (ID# 10103410) 2013-present

Indiana Fall Prevention Task Force 2012-2013

International Association of Yoga Therapists 2010-present

World Federation of Occupational Therapists 2008-present

American Occupational Therapy Association (ID# 000004262089) 1997-present

Indiana Occupational Therapy Association 2005-2013

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine 2006-present

Positions in professional organizations

Symposium of Yoga Research, invited Scientific Committee member 2013-2015

Symposium of Yoga Research, scholarship committee chair 2014

American Occupational Therapy Association, Research Advisory Group 2012-2013

Invited, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, member, Early Career Development committee

2011-2013

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, member, Early Career Networking Group

2013-present

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Networking Group Steering Committee

2011-2012

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Special Interest Group, member of nominating committee

2014-present

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Special Interest Group, Co-Chair of Movement Interventions Task Force

2012-2014

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Networking Group, Co-Chair of Movement Interventions Task Force

2011-2012

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Networking Group, member of Movement Interventions Task Force

2010-2012

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Indiana Occupational Therapy Association, Legislative Committee 2006 – 2007

Other professional service

Invited reviewer for AOTA to respond to PCORI fall prevention funding 2013

Invited reviewer for American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Communication Fact Sheet, Guide to Living with Aphasia, authored by Page, S

2011

Review and Discussion of the definition of OT for IN state licensure 2010

Member of Stroke Task Force at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana 2009-2010

Review of AOTA Position Paper, Occupational Therapy's Perspective on the Use of the Environment and Contexts to Support Health and Participation in Occupations

2009

Review of Nursing and Rehabilitation for Acute Stroke Position Paper 2009

Editorial boards/manuscript reviewer (others available upon request)

Invited Associate Editor, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, role of recreation in caring for veterans

2011

Invited Journal of Yoga and Physical Therapy, editorial board member 2011-2012

Invited American Journal of Occupational Therapy, identified reviewer 2008-present

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008-present

Physical Therapy Journal 2008-present

Journal of General Internal Medicine 2011-present

American Heart Association – scientific statement on the ICF and stroke rehabilitation

2010

Stroke 2009-present

Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy 2012-present

Evidence-based Complimentary and Alternative Medicine 2011-present

Schizophrenia Bulletin 2013

BioMed Central Neurology 2013

Conference abstract reviewer

International Research Conference, Integrative Medicine and Health 2011

American Occupational Therapy Association Conference 2007-present

International Stroke Conference 2009-present

Grant reviewer

Local VA grant submission reviews prior to submission Bi-annually as requested-2013

VA QUERI Rapid Response Projects 2013

Grant Review for the Government of The Government of the Hong Kong SAR - Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF). Requested review due to my expertise in stroke

2013, 2014

Proposal review for Regenstrief Institute Innovations projects, "The People's 2013

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Choice for Healthcare Delivery" Awards

Campus Service Colorado State University

Colorado State University, College of Health and Human Sciences

College Research Committee 2013-present

Colorado State University, Department of Occupational Therapy

Student OT Association advisor

Student PTE advisor

2013-present

2013-present

PhD advisory committee 2013-present

Indiana University

University Faculty Council 2012-2013

Indiana University, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

School Governance Committee 2006-2008

School PhD Planning Task Force Committee 2005-2007

School Search and Screen Committee for Associate Dean of Research 2012-2013

Indiana University, Department of Occupational Therapy

Department Scholarship Committee 2005-2009

Department Search and Screen Committee 2005-2009

Department Research Advisory Council 2005-2013

Director of Research 2008-2009 and

2012-2013

Chair, Research Excellence Work Group 2012-2013

Public relations committee 2012-2013

‘Take Care’ – ADL/hygiene drive for veterans in need Annually