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Denise Gammonley Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 22 Denise Gammonley Office: P.O. Box 163358 School of Social Work University of Central Florida Orlando, FL 32816-3358 (407) 823-2215 [email protected] Education Ph.D. 1998 School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Areas of Concentration: aging, health and mental health Dissertation Title: Social Support in a Lay Helper Intervention for Older Adults with Severe Mental Illness Dissertation Advisor: Anne-Linda Furstenberg M.S.W. 1987 School of Social Work, Florida State University B.S. 1983 Florida State University, cum laude Major: Psychology Minor: Communications Matriculated 1979-1980 Loyola University, New Orleans, LA Academic Employment History April 2009 --- present Associate Professor and Coordinator of Aging Studies Certificate and Minor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida August 2003 – March 2009 Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Aging Studies Certificate and Minor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida Courses Taught at UCF: SOW 6424: Theories for Evidence-based Clinical Social Work Practice SOW 6644: Interventions with the Elderly and their Families SOW 5404: Social Work Research SOW 6914: Integrative Research Project in Clinical Practice SOW 6123: Psychosocial Pathology SOW 6908: DIS: International Adoption in Central America SOW 5625: Social Work with Women SOW 4645: Social Services for the Elderly (Service Learning) SOW 4431: Evaluating Social Work Practice SOW 3104: Assessing I: Human Development

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Denise Gammonley

Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 22

Denise Gammonley

Office: P.O. Box 163358 School of Social Work

University of Central Florida Orlando, FL 32816-3358

(407) 823-2215 [email protected]

Education Ph.D. 1998

School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Areas of Concentration: aging, health and mental health Dissertation Title: Social Support in a Lay Helper Intervention for Older Adults with

Severe Mental Illness Dissertation Advisor: Anne-Linda Furstenberg M.S.W. 1987

School of Social Work, Florida State University B.S. 1983

Florida State University, cum laude Major: Psychology Minor: Communications Matriculated 1979-1980

Loyola University, New Orleans, LA Academic Employment History April 2009 --- present Associate Professor and Coordinator of Aging Studies Certificate and Minor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida August 2003 – March 2009 Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Aging Studies Certificate and Minor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida Courses Taught at UCF: SOW 6424: Theories for Evidence-based Clinical Social Work Practice SOW 6644: Interventions with the Elderly and their Families SOW 5404: Social Work Research SOW 6914: Integrative Research Project in Clinical Practice SOW 6123: Psychosocial Pathology SOW 6908: DIS: International Adoption in Central America SOW 5625: Social Work with Women SOW 4645: Social Services for the Elderly (Service Learning) SOW 4431: Evaluating Social Work Practice SOW 3104: Assessing I: Human Development

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SOW 3401 Social Work Research SOW 3620: Social Work with Diverse Populations SOW 4957/5957: Globalization and Social Issues in Costa Rica SOW 4903H: Honors Directed Reading GEY 3001: Gerontology: An Interdisciplinary Overview PAF 7919: Doctoral Research Thesis Supervision: (Member of Committee---UCF, College of Nursing, Ph.D.)

Patricia I. Geddie--- Illness characteristics, family caregiver knowledge, and unplanned hospital admissions in older adults with cancer. Completed: April, 2015

(Member of Committee---UCF, College of Nursing, Ph.D.) Billie Russell---Cardiovascular Disease and Physical Activity ABD (Member of Committee, UCF, Public Affairs Ph.D. Program, COHPA) Amanda Terry---Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Policies and Youth Tobacco Use in Florida Public Schools ABD (Member of Committee---UCF, Interdisciplinary Studies, Honors in the Major) Shekinah A. Fashaw---The Use of Physical Restraints among Nursing Home Residents: Do Disparities Exist? Completed: Fall, 2014 (Member of Committee---UCF, Nursing PhD Program)

Jacqueline Lamanna, “Early and Intermediate Hospital-to-Home Transition Outcomes of Older Adults Diagnosed With Diabetes” Completed: June, 2013 (Chair---UCF, School of Social Work, Honors in the Major) Maria Gore---“ LGBT Affirming Environments in Hospice Care Settings” Completed: April, 2013 (Member of Committee, UCF, Health Management & Informatics, Honors in the Major) Rafael Nieves “Perceptions of Sr. Citizens in Central Florida Regarding Quality of Care under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Completed: July, 2013

(Member of Committee, UCF, Psychology Department) Elise Hernandez “Older Adults and Online Social Networking: Relating Issues of Attitudes, Expertise, and Use” Completed: July, 2011

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(Member of Committee-UCF, Nursing PhD Program) Debra Hunt, “The Lived Experience of Young-Onset Dementia” PhD Completed April 2011 (Member of Committee-UCF, Public Affairs PhD Program) Seung Chun Paek “Nursing Homes’ Compliance to State Nurse Staffing Standards and It’s Relation to Quality of Care” Completed: March 2011 (Member of Committee—UCF, Honors in the Major) Christina Browning, “Review of Factors Affecting the LGBT Population When Choosing a Surrogate Decision-maker” Completed, 2010 (Member of Ph.D Committee---University of South Florida, Dept. of Gerontology) Whitney Mills, PhD completed August, 2010 “Personality and Adjustment to Assisted Living Facilities” (Chair, Public Affairs PhD Program) Kathryn Frahm, PhD completed March, 2009 “Family Support and Mental Health Care Quality for Nursing Home Residents with a Mental Health History” (Member of Committee-UCF, Public Affairs PhD Program) Larry Cochran, Dissertation Successfully Defended-Spring 2006, “Organizational Change at the Service Delivery Level: An Investigation into the Reaction to Change Initiatives in Moral, Welfare and Recreation Activities of the U.S. Army” July 2000 – Clinical Assistant Professor

School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Administrative Responsibilities: Director, Triangle Part-Time MSW Program

Courses Taught: Human Behavior of Aging, Discrimination & Inequality, Field Practicum, Special Topics: Study Abroad to Honduras/Nicaragua

August 1999 - Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor June 2000 School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill,

NC Courses Taught: Family and Individual Development, Adult Mental Disorders, Discrimination &

Inequality, Social Work Practice with Individuals & Families, Field Practicum

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August 1998- Assistant Professor August 1999 School of Social Work, College of Urban & Public Affairs, Florida International

University, North Miami, FL Courses Taught: Social Work Treatment with Families of the Elderly, Human Behavior in the

Social Environment, Practice with Individuals and Families January 1996- Research Director and Contract Evaluator July 1998 Carolina Companions Project and(Peer Education and Advocacy in Recreation

Leadership University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Research Responsibilities: Design, implementation, and analysis of an 18 month mental health

demonstration/evaluation project with older adults in rural North Carolina. Evaluation design, implementation, and analysis of a recreation training project.

Courses Taught: Human Behavior: A Life Cycle Perspective, Social Work Practice with

Individuals, Field Practicum August 1993- Doctoral Research Assistant December 1996 Community & Professional Attitudes About NC Rural Elders with Mental Illness School of Social Work, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Research Responsibilities: Design, implementation, and analysis of community focus groups targeting older

adult mental health consumers, volunteers, and service providers. Clinical and Administrative Employment History August, 1992- Acting Clinical Director - Dept. of Aging & Mental Health, Florida July, 1993 Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fl. Administrative and Clinical Responsibilities: Program management, staff supervision, and provision of clinical services for

outpatient mental health and substance abuse clinics in the Department of Aging & Mental Health.

1991-1993 Adjunct Instructor-Dept. of Gerontology, University of South Florida Courses Taught: Gerontological Mental Health Counseling II; Principles of

Administration June, 1988- Clinical Coordinator - Mature Adult Counseling Center, Dept. of Aging July, 1992 & Mental Health, Florida Mental Health Institute, USF, Tampa, FL Administrative and Clinical Responsibilities: Program management, staff supervision, and provision of clinical services for

intensive case management program, in-home counseling service, and outpatient clinic. Research Activities:

Older Homeless Adult Project Intensive Geriatric Case Management Project. Training Responsibilities: Multicultural Mental Health Training Program Field

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Instructor for University of South Florida, Florida State University, and St. Leo College.

1987-1988 Planner/Evaluator - Gulf Coast Jewish Family Service, Inc., Largo, Fl. February, 1984- Human Services Administrator, UTRS Supervisor II, Rehabilitation July, 1986 Therapist Coordinator - Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, Fl. Research Responsibilities: Behavioral assessment team trainer and supervisor for the Unit 15 Social

Learning Program, a token economy for severe and persistently mentally ill inpatients. (Mark Licht, Ph.D., Principal Investigator).

Publications Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Campbell, C., Burg, M. & Gammonley, D. (2015). Measures for incident reporting of patient violence

and aggression towards healthcare providers: A systematic review. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 25, 314-322.

Antoni, C., Golden, A. & Gammonley, D. (2015). A home-based palliative care consult service for

Veterans. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Epub ahead of print doi: 1049909115595497

Gammonley, D.L., Mann, M., Fleishman, D., Duran, L., Lawrence, S. & Abel, E. (2014). Oral histories

and service-learning to promote geriatric competence, comfort, and career interest. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 19, S3-S21.

Gammonley, D.L., Lester, C., Fleishman, D., Duran, L., & Cravero, G. (2014). Using life history

narratives to educate staff members about personhood in assisted living . Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2014.925888

Golden, A., Gammonley, D., Hunt, D.A., Olsen, E. & Issenberg, S.B. (2014). The attitudes of graduate

health care students toward older adults, personal aging, health care reform, and interprofessional collaboration. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 28(1), 40-44.

Gammonley, D.L., Rotabi, K.S., Forte, J. & Martin, A. (2013). Beyond study abroad: A human rights

delegation to teach policy advocacy. Journal of Social Work Education, 49(4), 619-634. Bonifas, R., Gammonley, D.L. & Simons, K. (2012). Gerontological social workers' perceived efficacy

for influencing client outcomes. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 55(6), 519-536. Mason, M. & Gammonley, D.L. (2012). Public policy and the future of social work in long-term home

health care. Home Health Care Management and Practice, 24(3), 125-131.

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Bonifas, R., Simons, K. & Gammonley, D.L. (2011). Commitment of social workers to aging practice. Health & Social Work, 35(3), 183-196.

Frahm, K., Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N. & Paek, S.C. (2010). Facility organizational and facility

resident characteristics in nursing homes serving residents with a mental health history. Journal of Social Service Research, 37(1), 67-72.

Frahm, K., Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N. & Paek, S.C. (2010). Family support in nursing homes serving

residents with a mental health history. Journal of Family Social Work, 13(5), 435-450. Gammonley, D.L. Zhang, N., Paek, S. (2010). Behavioral symptoms and receipt of mental health

treatment among nursing home residents with a mental health history. Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal, 6(1), 60-73.

Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N., Frahm, K. & Paek, S. (2009). Social service staffing in US nursing

homes. Social Service Review, 83(4), 633-650. Zhang, N., Gammonley, D., Paek S. & Frahm, K. (2009). Facility service environments, staffing, and

psychosocial care in nursing homes. Health Care Financing Review, 30(2), 5-17. Gammonley, D.L. (2009). Psychological well-being, health and age self-concept among elders

employed as lay helpers. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 52(1), 64-80. Gammonley, D. (2008) Familism and transnational elder care in intergenerational Bolivian Families.

Journal of Global Social Work Practice, 1(1), http://www.globalsocialwork.org/vol1no1.html Gammonley, D.L., Rotabi, K.S. & Gamble, D.N. (2007). Enhancing global understanding with study

abroad: ethically grounded approaches to international learning. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 27(3/4), 115-135.

Rotabi, K. S., Gammonley, D., Gamble, D. N., & Weil, M. O. (2007). Integrating globalization into the

social work curriculum. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 34 (2), 165-184. Rotabi, K.S., Gammonley, D.G. & Gamble, D.N. (2007). Toward respectful engagement: Reflections

and recommendations from host country facilitators in short-term study abroad. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 13(4), 5-18.

Rotabi, K.S., Gammonley, D.L. & Gamble, D.N. (2006). Ethical Guidelines for Study Abroad: Can We

Transform Ugly Americans Into Engaged Global Citizens? British Journal of Social Work, 36(3), 1-15.

Gammonley, D.L. (2006). A lay helper intervention for rural elders with severe mental illness. Social Work in Mental Health, 4(4), 1-19. Gammonley, D.L. (2006). A lay helper relationship for rural elders with severe mental illness. Rural

Mental Health, 31(1), 16-20.

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Gammonley, D.L. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2006). Crisis intervention responses to children victimized by terrorism. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 6(1), 22-35.

Gammonley, D.L., & Luken, K. (2001). Peer education and advocacy for recreation and leadership.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 25(2), 170-179. Journal Articles Under Review Golden, A., Wan, T.H. & Gammonley, D. (Under Review). A web-based participatory arts intervention

for caregivers of persons with dementia. Gammonley, D., Kelly, A. & Purdie, R. (Under Review). Anticipated engagement in a village

organization for aging in place. Book Chapters In Print Wharton, T. & Gammonley, D. (2016). Geriatric conditions (pp. 185-208). In M. Burg & O. Oyama

(Eds.) The behavioral health specialist in primary care: Skills for integrated practice. New York: Springer.

Gammonley, D. & Grochowski, J. (2016). Older adults, families, and life stressors (pp. 111-124). In B. Thomlison (4th Ed.). Family assessment handbook: An introductory practice guide to family assessment. Belmont, CA: Cengage Learning.

Gammonley, D. & Grochowski, J. (2016). The Fernandez family: Supporting and older adult (pp.213-

214). In B. Thomlison (4th Ed.). Family assessment handbook: An introductory practice guide to family assessment. Belmont, CA: Cengage Learning.

Gammonley, D.L. Hash, K.M. & Sonntag, L. (2014). Providing services to frail elders in rural areas (pp.

161-188). In K.M. Hash, E.T. Jurkowski, & J. Krout (Eds.). Aging in rural places: Programs, policies and professional practice. New York: Springer.

Gammonley, D.L. (2010). The Fernandez Family. In B. Thomlison (Ed.). The family assessment handbook: An introductory guide to family assessment (3rd Ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Gammonley, D.L. (2010). Intergenerational families. In B. Thomlison (3rd Ed.). The family assessment

handbook: An introductory guide to family assessment (3rd Ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Gammonley, D.L. (2002). Human behavior of aging. In N.P. Kropf & C. J. Tompkins (Eds.), Teaching

aging: syllabi, resources, & infusion materials for the social work curriculum. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.

Furstenberg, A.L., & Gammonley, D. L. (1999). Building support for rural elderly with mental illnesses:

The Carolina Companions Project. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R. L. Edwards & P. N. Reid (Eds.), Preserving and strengthening small towns and rural communities. Washington, D.C.: NASW Press.

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Book Review In Print Gammonley, D.L. (2006). Immigrants and social work: Thinking beyond the borders of the United

States [Review of the book]. Social Work Education: The International Journal, 25(6), 657-658. Published Curriculum Materials Gammonley, D.L. (2012). Global aging: A human rights and life course perspective for human behavior

in the social environment. Council on Global Learning, Research, and Practice, Council on Social Work Education. Available: http://www.cswe.org/CentersInitiatives/KAKI/KAKIResources/63419.aspx

Council on Global Learning, Research, and Practice, Council on Social Work Education (2011).

Contributor to: Social work international opportunities for academic credit: Suggested guidelines for study abroad programs. Available: http://www.cswe.org/CentersInitiatives/KAKI/KAKIResources/StudyAbroad.aspx

Gammonley, D. L., & Thomlison, B. (2000). Resources for supporting relative caregivers. In The

Kinship Care Curriculum. Florida Kinship Support Center, School of Social Work, University of South Florida and Florida Department of Children & Families.

Unpublished Monographs Gammonley, D., Frahm, K. & Johnson, A. (2006). Service provider perceptions

of unmet mental health service needs for older adults in central Florida. Survey report for the Central Florida Coalition for Mental Health & Aging.

http://www.cohpa.ucf.edu/ccp/documents/FinalCoalitionSurveyReport.pdf

Gammonley, D.L. & Gibbs, R. (2005). Elder-friendly communities sourcebook. Orange County (FL) Commission on Aging. http://www2.cohpa.ucf.edu/documents/Elder-FriendlyCommunitiesSourcebook.pdf

External Funding Wan, T., Golden, A. (Co-I) Gammonley (Investigator-$1000) Assessment of a Web-based “Artistic Toolkit” on Caregiving Burden and Health-ralated Quality of Life if Dementia Caregivers Pabst Charitable Foundation for the Arts $60,000 1/2014-12/2015 Gammonley (PI-100%) $2000 11/2014-10/2015 Learning Institute for Elders at UCF Planning Initiative Interdisciplinary Center on Positive Aging

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Gammonley (PI-100%). $4078 5/1/2013-4/30/2014 Richard Tucker Gerontology Award Learning Institute for Elders at UCF Biopsychosocial Functioning, Neighborhood Connection and Anticipated Engagement with the Neighbors Network Gammonley (PI-50%) with Lester, C. (Co-PI-50%). $20,997 7/1/11-4/30/12 Winter Park Health Foundation Using Oral History to Introduce Person-centered Care in Assisted Living Gammonley (PI—85%) with Withers, J. (Co-PI—15%). $75,000 7/1/08-6/30/11 John A. Hartford Foundation/New York Academy of Medicine Practicum Partnership Program UCF Partnership for Social Work Education in Aging. Gammonley (Co-PI—50%) with Kohn (50%). $5,000 7/1/08-6/30/11 National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education Curriculum Development Institute Gammonley (PI--100%) $100, 000 9/1/06-8/31/09 John A. Hartford Foundation/Gerontological Society of America Hartford Faculty Scholars Program in Geriatric Social Work Nursing Home Psychosocial Care for Older Adults with a History of Mental Health Treatment Gammonley (PI) $1800 2004 Building Blocks of an Elder-Friendly Community. Orange County (FL) Commission on Aging. Gammonley (Co-PI) L. Rahija, S. Zimmerman (Co-PI’s) $58,494 2002-2004 John A. Hartford Foundation & Council on Social Work Education Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education, Collaborative Leadership Training in Aging: Inspiring the Next Generation of Social Workers Internal Funding Gammonley (Fellow). College of Health & Public Affairs 2009-2010 COHPA Research Fellows. Proposal: Psychosocial Care Quality in Nursing Homes Serving Veterans. Submitted to Agency For Healthcare Research & Quality

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Gammonley (Co-PI) with Redmon & McDaniel (Co-PI’s) $18,700 2007 UCF College of Arts & Humanities Interdisciplinary Research Award COHPA/CAH Collaborative Working Group on Latino Health Disparities Research Gammonley (PI) $7,500 2006-2007 University of Central Florida In-House Research Grant: Transnational Dementia Caregiving in Central Florida Latino Families. Gammonley (PI) $1500 2004 EASE-L Early Alzheimer’s Support and Education for Latino Families. Learning Institute for Retirement, University of Central Florida. Gammonley (PI) Intergenerational Caregiving in Transmigrant Bolivian Families. 2004 Participant Fulbright Hays Group Project to Bolivia. Office of International Studies, University of Central Florida. Beliefs about Aging and Preferences for Serving Older Adults: 2004 A Comparison of Students in Health Professions. $1000 UCF Summer Faculty Development Conference: Building Community Through Diversity Track. Submitted with B. Turnage, G. Jacinto, and J. Holder. Global Aging: Linking Personal Visions and Demographic 2004 Realities (Curriculum Transformation Track). Faculty International Studies Summer Institute, Office of International Studies UNC/IBM Instructional Technology Development Grant, $4000 2002-2003 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship $3500 1994 San Jose, Costa Rica University of North Carolina-Duke Institute for Latin American Studies. Invited Presentations Gammonley, D.L. (2014, November). Seeking foundation funding to support SoTL projects. University of

Central Florida Office of Research 2014 Grants Day. Orlando, FL. Gammonley, D.L. (2014, July). Intergenerational service learning at Winter Park Towers: Promoting

active aging while developing the future elder care workforce. Westminster Communities of Florida. Winter Park, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. (2014, May). Changing the culture of aging for our elders and ourselves. UCF Faculty

Center for Teaching and Learning Summer Conference: Center for Success of Women Faculty Track.

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Gammonley, D.L. (2014, April). Biopsychosocial functioning neighborhood connections and anticipated engagement with Neighbors Network. Initial Results from the 2013 Survey. Learning Institute for Elders at UCF. Orlando, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. (2013, June). SoTL in the social work curriculum. Invited Panel Presentation. Faculty

Center for Teaching and Learning. University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. Gammonley, D.L. (2012, November). Shaping the interprofessional practice of Hartford alumni to

improve the health of older adults. Invited panelist. National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence. John A. Hartford Foundation. San Diego: CA.

Gammonley, D.L. (2012, May). Person-centered care: Promoting culture change in aging services.

Learning Institute for Elders at UCF. Orlando, FL. Gammonley, D.L. (2012, March). Florida Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education

Normalization Orientation: UCF project overview, Rotation models, implementing competencies and aliging with EPAS. Social Work Leadership Institute/New York Academy of Medicine. Orlando, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. & Lambert, H. (2012, March). Opportunities for intergenerational and elder-friendly

programming at the Evans Community School. Community Advisory Committee. Evans Community School.

Gammonley, D.L. & Mann, M. (2012, January). Using oral histories to introduce person-centered care in

assisted-living. Older Adults Workgroup. Winter Park Health Foundation, Winter Park, FL. Gammonley, D.L. (2011, May). Innovations in geriatric social work education: The National Center for

Gerontological Social Work Education. Knowledge Exchange Institute for Geriatric Nursing, Medical, and Social Work Education. National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly. St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada.

Gammonley, D.L. (2010, October). Assessing your impact on colleagues: Moving beyond lip service to

winning hearts and minds. Invited Pre-conference Workshop, Curriculum Development Institute, National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education, Council on Social Work Education.

Gammonley, D.L. & Rotabi, K.S. (2009, April). Ethical guidelines for study abroad: Can we transform

ugly Americans into engaged global citizens? Randolph-Macon College, Richmond, VA. Gammonley, D.L. & Redmon, M. (2009, May 3). ¿Como lo logramos? The role of language in the

internationalization of UCF. UCF Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Summer Conference: International track.

Gammonley, D.L. (2008, June 7). Strategic campus partnerships to build a sustainable international

social work program. International Social Work: A National Conference on Best Practices. National Association of Deans & Directors of Schools of Social Work/Council on Social Work Education. Katherine Kendall Institute. Boston, MA.

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Gammonley, D.L. (2007, March 10). Plenary. International social work: Global contribution or academic tourism? International Social Work: How to Enhance Global Collaboration. National Association of Deans & Directors of Schools of Social Work/Council on Social Work Education. Katherine Kendall Institute. Boston, MA.

Gammonley, D.L. (2005, May 14). Improving geriatric health and well-being with savvy social workers:

What’s next for social work education? Social Work Section Meeting. American Geriatrics Society, Orlando, FL.

International Conference Presentations Gammonley, D.L. (2015, July). Geriatric social work competencies to educate professional social workers

for effective practice with older adults. Professional Social Work in Southeast Asia: Education and Qualifications. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Gammonley, D.L. (2015, July). Global aging in the human behavior curriculum to promote

understanding of human rights and diversity. Professional Social Work in Southeast Asia: Education and Qualifications. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Gammonley, D.L. & Rotabi, K.S. (2011, March). Beyond Study Abroad: A Guatemala human rights

delegation as policy advocacy education. 4th Conference on International Social Work. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

Gammonley, D.L. & Ark, P. (2009, July). Little Egypt: A town and gown collaborative development

project. Paper presented at the 16th International Consortium for Social Development Biennial Symposium. Monterrey, Mexico.

Gammonley, D.L. (2008, July). Social work and psychosocial care in US nursing homes: Staffing and

opportunities for global and local culture change. Paper presented at the 34th World Congress of Schools of Social Work. International Association of Schools of Social Work. Durban, South Africa.

Gammonley, D.L. (2006, September). Caregiving and transnational family arrangements in Bolivia:

Perceptions of older adults. Paper presented at the 33rd World Congress of Schools of Social Work. International Association of Schools of Social Work. Santiago, Chile.

Gammonley, D.L. (2006, September). Ethical guidelines for cross-cultural learning: From ugly

American to engaged global citizen? Paper presented at the 33rd World Congress of Schools of Social Work. International Association of Schools of Social Work. Santiago, Chile.

Gammonley, D.L. (1996, January). Perceptions of aging and family caregiving in rural Honduras. Paper

presented at the Congreso Internacional de Geografos Lantinoamericanistas [International Congress of Latin Americanist Geographers], Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Jenkins, S., Rose, D. & Gammonley, D.L. (1987, June). Mentally ill older individuals: Expansion of

traditional psychosocial treatment for elderly individuals with mental illness. 12th Annual

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Conference of the International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Toronto, Ontario.

National Conference Presentations Gammonley, D., Purdie, R., Kelly, A. (2015, November). Anticipated engagement with a Village model

promoting aging in place. Annual Scientific Meeting. Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. [Poster Presentation].

Hash, K., Gammonley, D. & Kaye, L. (2014, October). Educating students to work with well and frail

elders in small towns and rural communities. 60th Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Tampa, FL.

Gammonley, D., Vinton, L., Withers, J. & Boone, K. (2013, February). Normalization of the Hartford

Geriatric Social Work Practicum model in Florida’s colleges of social work. 39th Annual Meeting & Educational Leadership Conference. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. St. Petersburg, FL.

Gammonley, D., Mann, M. & Duran, L. (2012, November). Learning outcomes of an oral history service-

learning project to teach person-centered care. 58th Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Washington, DC.

Gammonley, D., Lester, C., Duran, L., Fleishman, D., & Cravero, G. (2012, November). Using oral

history methods to promote person centered care in assisted living. 68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, CA.

Gammonley, D., Mann, M. & Fleishman, D. (2012, August). Using oral history methods to introduce

person-centered care principles to the elder care workforce in assisted-living. 12th Pioneer Network National Conference. Jacksonville, FL.

Bonifas, R., Simons, K. & Gammonley, D.L. (2011, January). The retention of licensed social workers in

gerontological social work. 15th Annual Conference. Society for Social Work Research. Tampa, FL.

Bonifas, R., Simons, K. & Gammonley, D.L. (2010, November). Workforce comparisons: Licensed

social workers in nursing homes and other gerontological settings. 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.

Gammonley, D.L. & Allen, P.D. (2010, November). The social work workforce in nursing homes:

Settings, roles, responsibilities and satisfaction . [Symposium Chair]. 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.

Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N.J., & Paek, S.C. (2010, November). The influence of hospital affiliation and

payer status on social service staffing in nursing homes. 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA.

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Mills, W.L., Molinari, V., McEvoy, C., Edwards, J., Hyer L., Gammonley, D., Brown, L.M. (2010, November). The transition into assisted living: Does personality play a role? 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA. [Poster Session].

Betts-Adams, K., Gammonley, D.L. & Rogers, A. (2010, October). Integration of evidence-based

practice into practice courses without losing the focus on practice. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Portland, OR.

Cohen, S., Matthiesen, S.G. & Gammonley, D.L. (2010, October). Internationalizing social work

education: Exploring integrative approaches across the curriculum. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Portland, OR.

Rotabi, K.S. & Gammonley (2010, October). Beyond study abroad: A human rights delegation for service

learning. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Portland, OR.

Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N. & Paek, S.C. (2010, April). Behavioral symptoms and receipt of mental

health treatment among nursing home residents with a mental health history. The Quality of Behavioral Healthcare: A drive for change through research. University of South Florida, Clearwater, FL. [Poster Session].

Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N., Paek S.C. & Frahm, K. (2008, November). Social services and

psychosocial care in nursing homes: A systems framework and next steps for research on staffing and quality. 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD.

Gammonley, D.L., Zhang, N., Frahm, K., & Paek, S.C. (2008, November). Facility organizational

environments and social services staffing in nursing homes. Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD.

Zhang, N., Gammonley, D.L., Paek, S.C., & Frahm, K. (2008, November). Facility service environments,

staffing, and psychosocial care in nursing homes. 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD.

Rotabi, K.S. & Gammonley, D.L. (2008, November). Integrating globalization: Strategies for curriculum

integration. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Philadelphia, PA.

Gammonley, D.L. (2007, October). Social services staffing in nursing homes. Poster presentation at the

John A. Hartford Foundation Public Policy Institute. Washington, DC. Gammonley, D.L. & Gajewski, M. (2005, February). Integrating reminiscence focused service-learning

with web-based instruction to teach practice. Paper presented at the 3rd National Gerontological Social Work Conference. Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. New York, NY.

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Rotabi, K.S., Gamble, D.N. & Gammonley, D.L. (2005, February). Partnerships in study abroad: Reflections and recommendations from host country facilitators. Paper presented the International Issues Symposium. Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. New York, NY.

Gammonley, D.L., Gamble, D.N., & Rotabi, K. (2004, February). Enhancing global understanding with

study abroad: Ethically grounded approaches to international learning. Paper presented at the International Issues Symposium. Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Anaheim, CA.

Gammonley, D. L. (2003, July). Impacts of a lay helper intervention for rural elders with severe mental

illness. Paper presented at the 29th National Association for Rural Mental Health. Orlando, FL. Gammonley, D.L. (2003, February). Co-constructing successful aging using technology and

intergenerational learning. Paper presented at the 1st National Gerontological Social Work Conference. Annual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, GA.

Gammonley, D. L. (1999, November). Relationship qualities among lay helpers and older adults with

severe mental illness. [Poster abstract]. Program Abstracts of the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, 39 (Special Issue 1), 320.

Furstenberg, A.L., & Gammonley, D.L. (1999, November). Impact on lay helpers of participation in the

Carolina Companions Project . [Poster abstract]. Program Abstracts of the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, 39(Special Issue 1), 127.

Gammonley, D.L., & Furstenberg, A.L. (1998, November). The Carolina Companions Project: Informal

social support for rural elders with severe mental illness. [Poster abstract]. Program Abstracts of the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, 38(Special Issue 1), 361.

Gammonley, D.L., & Furstenberg, A.L. (1996, November). Older adults' perceptions of psychiatric

symptoms, etiology, and coping strategies. [Paper Abstract]. Program abstracts of the 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, 36(Special Issue, 1), 33.

Furstenberg, A.L., & Gammonley, D.L. (1996, September). “Carolina Companions Project: Building

community Supports for Rural Elders with Mental Illness”. [Poster Abstract]. National Institutes of Health/Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research Conference on Psychosocial Treatments and Intervention Research by Social Workers. Bethesda, MD.

Furstenberg, A.L., & Gammonley, D.L. (1996, May) “The Natural Community Helpers Project: Building

Supports for Rural Elders With Mental Illness”. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Boston, MA.

Gammonley, D.L. & Furstenberg, A.L. (1994, November). Linking process evaluation and treatment

outcome research to build community support for rural elders with mental illness. [Poster

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Abstract]. Program Abstracts of the 47th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, 34(Special Issue 1), 227.

Regional Conference Presentations Wharton, T., Simms-Cendan, J., Burg, M., Kay, D., St. Onge, E., Lawrence, S., Miller, S., Gammonley,

D. & Cicale, C. (2015). Exploring the impact of an inter-professional health education event on beliefs and attitudes of social work students. 2015 Annual Conference Florida National Association of Social Workers, Orlando, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. & Vinton, L. (2013, June). Social work roles and university-community partnerships

for interprofessional geriatric health care teams. 2013 Annual Conference Florida National Association of Social Workers, Orlando, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. & Stage, J. (2012, August). Creating a hospital readmission program utilizing social

work graduate students. 2012 Florida Conference on Aging: Florida Council on Aging. Orlando, FL

Gammonley, D.L., McCormick, C., & Fleishman, D. (2012, August). Gathering oral history interviews

with older adults: A university-community partnership. 2012 Florida Conference on Aging: Florida Council on Aging. Orlando, FL

Gammonley, D.L., Grant, M.E., Johnson, A. & Klazner, E. (2010, August). Building university-

community partnerships to support family caregivers. 2010 Florida Conference on Aging: Florida Council on Aging. Orlando, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. (2007, October). Community-based participatory research to cxplore caregiving

responsibilities in transnational families. Paper presented at the 4th Public Affairs Research Conference: Challenges of global development and transformational leadership. University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.

Gammonley, D.L. (2006). Transnational elder care in Bolivia (Poster Presentation). UCF Women’s

Studies Conference. Gammonley, D.L. (2004, October). A lay person intervention model for elders with serious mental

illness. 7th Annual Florida Coalition for Mental Health and Aging. Orlando, FL. Gammonley, D.L. (2004, October). Transnational elder care in Latino families. Poster presented at the 1st

Public Affairs Research Conference. University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. Gammonley, D.L., & Rahija, L. (2002, October). Collaborative leadership training for aging: Inspiring

the next generation of social workers. Roundtable presented at the North Carolina Conference on Aging. Greensboro, NC.

Gammonley, D.L. (2000, July). Assessing a clinical intervention for rural elders with severe and

persistent mental illness. Paper presented at the 5th annual North Carolina Summer Symposium on Aging. Asheville, NC.

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Furstenberg, A.L., & Gammonley, D.L. (1999, April). Psychological well-being among lay helpers in the Carolina Companions Project. Paper presented at the 20th annual meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Atlanta, GA.

Gammonley, D.L., Furstenberg, A.L., & Gaillard, H. (1998, July). Building community support for elders

who have mental illness: Extending scarce resources in rural areas. Paper presented at the 23rd annual National Institute on Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas, Chapel Hill, NC.

Gammonley, D.L., Furstenberg, A.L., & Gaillard, H. (1998, July). Building community support for elders

who have mental illness: Extending scarce resources in rural areas. Paper presented at the 3rd annual North Carolina Summer Symposium on Aging, Boone, NC.

Luken, K.S. & Gammonley, D.L. (1997, October). Evaluating a peer advocacy

service: What did we find out and what does it mean?. Paper presented at the 7th annual conference of the North Carolina Recreation Therapy Association.

Furstenberg, A.L., Gammonley, D.L., Gaillard, H.H., & Hutchinson, G. (1997, July).

The Carolina Companions Project: Building community supports for rural elders with mental illness. Paper presented at the 2nd annual North Carolina Summer Symposium on Aging, Chapel Hill, NC.

Workshops and Other Community Presentations 2014, April, October. “Case Management Academy: Older Adults”. Central FL Commission on Homelessness and Heart of Florida United Way. Full day workshop. Orlando, FL. 2013, April, October “Case Management Academy: Older Adults”. Central FL Commission on Homelessness and Heart of Florida United Way. Full day workshop. Orlando, FL. 2012, April, October. “Case Management Academy: Older Adults”. Central FL Commission on Homelessness and Heart of Florida United Way. Full day workshop. Orlando, FL. 2011, October. “Case Management Academy: Older Adults”. Central FL Commission on Homelessness and Heart of Florida United Way. Full day workshop. Orlando, FL. 2006, September. “Unmet Mental Health Service Needs for Central Florida Elders”. Legislative Forum. Central Florida Coalition for Mental Health and Aging. Orlando, FL. 2001, March, October. "Geriatric Mental Health Training". Center for Aging Research and Educational Services, Jordan Institute for Families, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Charlotte, NC. 1999, October. "Geriatric Mental Health Training". Center for Aging Research and Educational Services, Jordan Institute for Families, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Asheville, NC.

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1999, May. "Lay Helper Interventions for Older Adults ". Care Management Department, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, FL. 1993, September. "The Clinical Case Management Team: Comprehensive Care Management for Older Adults At Risk". Florida Council on Aging, Miami, Fl. 1992, December. "Capacity To Consent For Services". Aging and Adult Services, District VI Florida Dept. of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Tampa, Fl. With J. Garcia (1992, September) "Elder Abuse and Neglect". Area Agency on Aging of South Central Florida, Fort Myers, Fl. 1992, March. "Clinical Case Management", College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fl. Specialized Training

John A. Hartford Foundation 2014 Hartford Change AGEnts Conference New York Academy of Medicine 2008 Social Work Leadership Institute Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education John A. Hartford Foundation 2007 Public Policy Leadership Institute Washington, DC John A. Hartford Foundation Interdisciplinary Scholars Communication Conference Chicago, IL 2007 Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research 2007 Confirmatory Factor Analysis Workshop Stanford University Geriatric Education Resource Center 2007 Teaching Institute for Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars NIH-National Institute on Aging 2005-2006 2nd Institute on Aging and Social Work Duluth, MN Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” 2004 La Paz, Bolivia 21 hour course in Bolivian history & culture Fulbright-Hays Group Project for UCF Faculty Honors and Awards

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Faculty Fellow—UCF Center for Success of Women Faculty 2014 Teaching Incentive Program University of Central Florida 2013 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching College of Health & Public Affairs, UCF 2012 Educator of the Year 2011 Central Florida Unit: National Association of Social Workers Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Award 2015, 2010 University of Central Florida Presidential Award. Southern Gerontological Society 2005 Interdisciplinary Team Training in Geriatrics Graduate Fellowship Veterans Administration, Tampa, FL 1987 Phi Beta Kappa, Florida State University 1983 University, College and School of Social Work Service 2013-2016 School of Social Work—Chair---Self-Study for Reaffirmation of Accreditation. Co-

Chair—Curriculum Committee; Field Committee; DSW Planning Committee; BSW Committee; MSW Committee; Coordinator Aging Studies Certificate & Minor; Assistant Professor Search Committee; COHPA: Tenure & Promotion; Teaching Incentive Program

2012-2013 School of Social Work—Co-Chair—Faculty Evaluation Standards Committee; Instructor

Promotion Committee, Field Committee, BSW Committee, CPE, RTP, HBSE Sequence Committee; Research Sequence Committee, Field Committee; Aging Studies Certificate and Minor; Lead Faculty-SOW 3104; GEY 3001; SOW 4645. COHPA-Tenure & Promotion; COHPA International Committee.

2011-2012 School of Social Work—Co-Chair—Faculty Evaluation Standards Committee; Instructor

Promotion Committee, Field Committee, BSW Committee, CPE, RTP, HBSE Sequence Committee; Research Sequence Committee, Field Committee; Website Re-design Committee; Aging Studies Certificate and Minor; COHPA--COHPA International Committee; TIP; Search Committee for Director, School of Social Work.

2010-2011 School of Social Work--Chair, Associate Director for Research Search Committee, Chair--HBSE Curriculum Committee; CPE; RTP; BSW Committee; Field Sequence; PT Faculty Support; Research.

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2007-2008 UCF Faculty Senate Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 2008 Office of International Studies, Reviewed scholarship applicants for summer study abroad. 2007-2008 Developed new degree program proposal for MA in Aging Studies Institutional representative to the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education 2007 Appeared as a guest on UCF television show “For Your Health” 2007 Cover photo and feature story for School of Social Work annual publication “Outreach”. 2005--present Coordinator, Aging Studies Graduate and Undergraduate Certificate Programs College of Health and Public Affairs 2007-2008 School of Social Work Committees: Global, Search, BSW, Ethics, Research, 2006—2007 School of Social Work Representative College of Health and Public Affairs Research Committee 2007-2008; School of Social Work Representative 2003-2005 College of Health and Public Affairs International Committee 2003, 2004; 2005-2007 Faculty Search Committee 2003-present BSW Committee 2003-present HBSE Sequence Committee 2004-2006 Graduating Student Awards Committee 2001-2003 School of Social Work Representative UNC Institute on Aging 2000-2003 Admissions Committee, UNC School of Social Work 2000-2001 Web-Based Learning Modules Planning Group. UNC-Institute on Aging May, 2000 Session Chair. UNC-Chapel Hill Institute on Aging Workshop. Incorporating Technology into Teaching and Learning about Aging.

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Spring, 2000 Small Group Facilitator. UNC-Chapel Hill Health Affairs Interdisciplinary Case Conference Project.

1998-1999 Florida International University School of Social Work Faculty Governance Committee Curriculum Committee HBSE Sequence Committee Southeast Florida Center on Aging Faculty Search Committee Service to the Profession Editorial Board: Journal of Gerontological Social Work (2016-2019) Manuscript Reviewer: Journal of Aging & Health (2013), Clinical Gerontologist (2012-ongoing), Journal of Social Work Education (2011-ongoing), Social Work in Health Care, (2011), Journal of Gerontological Social Work (2008-2015). Social Work Education: The International Journal. (2007-2011). Social Work Leadership Institute/New York Academy of Medicine. Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education (HPPAE) (2012-). Assigned to mentor 2 Florida Schools of Social Work implementing the HPPAE model. Elder Care Workforce Alliance. (2010). Delegate to federal legislative advocacy initiative. Guatemala Human Rights Commission, USA (2009-2010). Human rights advocacy with US State Department. National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education. (2005-2012). Curriculum Development Institutes. Mentor, Expert Trainer & Ambassador. Gerontology Education Consultant (2012-ongoing) Council on Social Work Education: Global Council on Learning and Practice (2008-2014). Member Social Work Education: An International Journal (2006-2011). Member. North American Editorial Board. Gerontological Society of America (2005 Conference). Local Arrangements Committee. Volunteer Coordinator. Southern Gerontological Society. (2005 Conference) Program Committee. Abstract Review Chair. Service to the Community Winter Park Health Foundation (2013-- ) Member. Older Adults Work Group.

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Florida Pioneer Network (2006-2014) Member. Steering Committee. (2015-ongoing) Secretary/Treasurer and Member of Executive Committee. Orange County Florida Commission on Aging (2008-2010 ) Member. Senior’s First, Orlando, FL (2004-2006). Member. Board of Directors. Florida Coalition for Optimal Mental Health and Aging (2003-2007). Member. 2004 Conference Planning Committee, Central Florida Regional Coalition Development Team. Central Florida Coalition for Mental Health & Aging (2003-2007). Mental Health Association of Orange County (NC) (2000-2003). Compeer Program. Volunteer. Chair (1991-1993). Member (1988-1993). Hillsborough County (FL) Adult Protection Team. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. Mental Health Team Leader (1988-1992) At Large Representative (1992-1993). Hillsborough County (FL) Community Aging Service Consortium. Facilitator. Governor's Conference on Aging. Florida Department of Elder Affairs. September, 1992. Member. (1990-1993) Elder Services Task Force and Mental Health Task Force. United Way of Tampa. Appointed Member. Citizens Environmental Advisory Committee (1990-1991). Environmental Protection Commission, County of Hillsborough, Florida. Professional Affiliations John A. Hartford Foundation Change AGEnts National Association of Social Workers Social Work Research Long-term Services and Supports Network Council on Social Work Education AGE-SW: Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work Gerontological Society of America Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Florida #SW2696 and Certified Clinical Supervisor