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1 Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA Deborah S. Finnell, DNS, RN, CARN-AP, FAAN Address: 80 Plantation Court, East Amherst, NY 14051 Phone: 716.597.5013 Email: [email protected] ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7678-96 EDUCATION AND TRAINING Year Degree Earned Institution/Location 2000 Post-MS University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 1998 Doctor of Nursing Science (DNS) University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 1994 Post-Master’s University of Rochester Rochester, NY 1988 Master of Science in Nursing (MS) University of Rochester Rochester, NY 1979 Baccalaureate of Science (BS) Roberts Wesleyan College Rochester, NY CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year Source Type 2013-2019 MD Department of Health RN (R2056669) and Mental Hygiene 2002-2017 American Nurses Credentialing Certified Family Psychiatric Center and Mental Health NP 2002-2022 Addictions Nursing Certification Certified Addictions Board Registered Nurse

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Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA Deborah S. Finnell, DNS, RN, CARN-AP, FAAN Address: 80 Plantation Court, East Amherst, NY 14051

Phone: 716.597.5013 Email: [email protected] ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7678-96 EDUCATION AND TRAINING Year Degree Earned Institution/Location 2000 Post-MS University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York

1998 Doctor of Nursing Science (DNS) University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 1994 Post-Master’s University of Rochester Rochester, NY 1988 Master of Science in Nursing (MS) University of Rochester Rochester, NY 1979 Baccalaureate of Science (BS) Roberts Wesleyan College Rochester, NY CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year Source Type 2013-2019 MD Department of Health RN (R2056669) and Mental Hygiene 2002-2017 American Nurses Credentialing Certified Family Psychiatric Center and Mental Health NP 2002-2022 Addictions Nursing Certification Certified Addictions Board Registered Nurse

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Year Position Institution & Location 2019 Professor Emerita Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD 2019 Consultant dba Deborah S. Finnell East Amherst, NY 2016-2018 Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD 2014-2018 Master’s Program Director Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD 2014-present Research Associate Veterans Administration Without Compensation Research Coatesville, PA 2013-2016 Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD 2013 Research Associate Veterans Administration Research Department Without Compensation Buffalo, NY 2008-2013 Research Nurse Scientist Veterans Administration Center for Integrated Healthcare

Buffalo, NY 2011-2013 Associate Professor University at Buffalo School of Nursing Buffalo, NY 2005-2008 Psych/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Veterans Administration Practitioner Substance Abuse Services Buffalo, NY 2002-2011 Assistant Professor University at Buffalo School of Nursing Buffalo, NY 2001-2002 Visiting Assistant Professor University at Buffalo School of Nursing Buffalo, NY 2002-2003 Substance Abuse Treatment Lead Veterans Administration Substance Abuse Services Canandaigua, NY

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1999-2005 Psych/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Veterans Administration Substance Abuse Services Canandaigua, NY 1996-1999 Assistant Professor St. John Fisher College School of Nursing Rochester, NY 1997-1999 Chairperson St. John Fisher College School of Nursing Rochester, NY 1995-1999 Psych/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner The Genesee Hospital Outpatient Mental Health Rochester, NY 1991-1996 Adjunct Assistant Professor St. John Fisher College School of Nursing Rochester, NY 1991-1996 Nurse Consultant The Genesee Hospital Nursing Services Rochester, NY 1988-2005 President and Owner Change Management Alternatives, Inc. Psych/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Rochester, NY 1986-1991 Nursing/Program Director The Genesee Hospital Inpatient Psychiatry Rochester, NY 1984-1986 Assistant Director The Genesee Hospital Partial Hospitalization Program Rochester, NY 1983-1985 Nurse Manager Rochester General Hospital Inpatient Psychiatry Rochester, NY 1983-1983 Psychiatric Nurse Consultant The Jewish Home Psychiatry Service Rochester, NY 1982-1983 Acting Program Director The Genesee Hospital Inpatient Psychiatry Rochester, NY 1980-1982 Team Coordinator The Genesee Hospital Inpatient Psychiatry Rochester, NY 1979-1980 Staff Nurse The Genesee Hospital Inpatient Psychiatry Rochester, NY

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CONSULTATION / INDEPENDENT CONTRACTS Association for Multidisciplinary Education in Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA), Cranston, Rhode Island

Developed document for nursing substance use-related competencies (2018) American Association of Colleges of Nursing / National Institute on Drug Abuse, Washington, DC

Served as mentor for DNP student, Yovan Gonzalez project, “Advancing Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills to Address Substance Use in an Ambulatory Care Center ” (2018)

Cabizon, Washington, DC

Developed substance use-related competencies for nursing (2018) JBS International, North Bethesda, MD

Provided technical assistance to Arizona State University by developing and providing webinar on SBIRT and Opioid Use and served as expert consultant in development of simulation for SBIRT and opioid use (2018)

Kognito, New York, NY

Provided expertise in data analyses and reporting of national survey, “Are Healthcare Professionals Ready to Address Patients’ Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders?” (2019)

Served as nurse planner for two continuing education applications for two online simulation programs (2019)

Mid-Atlantic Association of Community Health Centers, Latham, MD

Provided webinar on “Motivational Interviewing” (April 2019)

Provided workshops, “Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Primary Care Settings” (March 2019-Eastern Shore; May 2019-Hagerstown; June 2019-Baltimore)

Provided workshop, “Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Primary Care Settings” (April 2018-Annapolis)

Provided workshop, “Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Primary Care Settings” (May 2017-Annapolis)

NORC (Northeast Opinion Research Center), Bethesda, MD

Serve as expert consultant for Adolescent SBIRT project (2018-2019)

Consultant on “Integrating Adolescent SBIRT Throughout Schools of Social Work and Nursing Education” (10/1/2014-9/30/2017)

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Serve as consultant for PhD student, Khadejah Mahmoud research study, “Nurses Readiness to Address Substance Use” (2018-2019)

VA Health Services Research and Development, Washington, DC

Consultant for Lauren Broyles, PhD research study, “SBIRT Pilot Efficacy Study in Hospitalized Veterans with Hazardous Drinking (2011-2015)

Developed clinician manual for “Primary Care Based Disease Management for Alcohol Dependence,” David Oslin, MD (2010-2011)

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HONORS AND AWARDS 2018 American Association of Colleges of Nursing/National Institutes on Drug Abuse Mentor for

Yovan Gonzalez 2012 Inducted into Fellowship in the American Academy of Nursing 2012 Recipient of March of Dimes Behavioral Health Nurse of the Year, New York 2010 Recipient of Excellence in Research Award, University at Buffalo, School of Nursing 2009 Recipient of Excellence in Teaching Award, University at Buffalo, School of Nursing 2008 Recipient of the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (OASAS) Certified

Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN) of the Year Award 2008 Recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award, University at Buffalo, School of Nursing 2007 Recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award, University at Buffalo, School of Nursing 2006-2009 Postdoctoral Nurse Fellowship, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Nursing Services,

VA Western New York VA Healthcare System 2005 Appointment to the Graduate Faculty, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York 2005 Recipient of the Promising Inventor’s Award in recognition of first invention disclosure at The

State University of New York, The Research Foundation’s Innovation, Creation & Discovery 2005 Recipient of the International Nurses Society on Addictions President’s Award for leadership as

Chair of the Addictions Nursing Certification Board 2002 Recipient of the Education Award from the International Nurses Society on Addictions 2002 Recipient of the VA Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Nursing (Upstate New York, VISN2) 2001 Recipient of a Special Contribution Award from the Canandaigua VA Medical Center for

preparation for the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities review 2000 Recipient of a Special Contribution Award from the Canandaigua VA Medical Center as a

member of The Joint Commission Behavioral Health Steering Committee 2000 Recipient of a Special Contribution Award from the Canandaigua VA Medical Center as a

member of the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities Work Team 1992 Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau International Gamma Kappa Chapter (2004-present); Delta Sigma Chapter (1992-2004)

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RESEARCH Sponsored Projects

Educational Focus 2018-2021 “Expanding Access to Medication-Assisted Treatment through Enhanced Opioid Education and

DATA Waiver Training.” Co-investigator, 3% effort, (Project Director: T. Slater; 1 H79 TI081678-01- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, total direct costs $149,936.

2016-2017 “Southeast Consortium on Substance Abuse Training – Advanced Practice Nursing.” Site Coordinator, 5% effort, (Project Director: J.P. Seale; 3U79T I025372-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, total direct costs $156,351), Subcontract to Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, $40,185.

2015-2018 “Advancing and Sustaining SBIRT Nursing Curricula and SBIRT Education for Current RNs and

Healthcare Providers.” Principal Investigator, 20% (3 years), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (3 H79 TI025964), total direct costs $945,000. Subcontract to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, $91,599.

2014-2016 “Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship.” Program Director/Principal Investigator, 5% effort

(2 years), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, total direct costs $349,824.

2014-2015 “Comparing Two Brief Interventions for Alcohol Use: A Feasibility Study.” Principal

Investigator, 0% effort (1 year), Johns Hopkins Medicine Primary Care Consortium, total direct costs $10,000.

2014-2015 “An Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Program for Advanced Practice Nurses.” Principal

Investigator, 15% effort (1 year), Centers for Disease Control/American Association of Colleges of Nursing (02-117WIPFA14-JH), total direct costs $191,190.

2013-2016 “Southeast Consortium on Substance Abuse Training – Advanced Practice Nursing.” Co-

investigator, 5% effort, (Project Director: J.P. Seale; 1U79T I025372-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, total direct costs $943,908), Subcontract to Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, $91,599.

2013-2015 “Accelerated Post-NP Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Education,”

Project Faculty and Project Evaluator, 20% effort (Y1), 15% (Y2), (Project Director, K.Kverno), NSPII II - 14-107 Maryland Higher Education Council Nurse Support Program II, total direct costs, $299,709.

2013-2015 “Joining Forces: The UB Partnership for Excellence in Veteran Care,” Principal Investigator, 20%

effort (transferred to L. Butler), funded by University at Buffalo, total direct costs $1,385,000.

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2011-2014 “Cooperative Agreement for Prescriber’s Clinical Support System for the Appropriate Use of Opioids in the Treatment of Pain and Opioid-Related Addiction (PCSS-Opioids),” Principal Investigator John Rennert, Project Director, Subcontract award to the International Nurses Society on Addictions from the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, 5% effort, funded by Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, total direct costs $24,060.

2005-2008 “Integrating Addictions and Mental Health in Primary Care Curricula,” Co-investigator, 20%

effort, (Principal Investigator Nancy Campbell-Heider), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, total direct costs $1.2.

Research Focus

2016-2018 "Online Military Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Training

Program." Consultant, NORC (Principal Investigator: T. McPherson) ($8000) 2012-2012 “Providing Neurobiological Evidence to Promote Treatment Engagement for Veterans with

Hazardous Alcohol Use,” Principal Investigator, 10% effort, funded by VA Substance Use Disorder Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QLP 59-016), total direct costs $10,000.

2012-2012 “Development of Measures to Evaluate an Alcohol Liaison Nurse Role in Primary Care,”

Principal Investigator, 10% effort, funded by VA Substance Use Disorder Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QLP 59-015), total direct costs $10,000.

2010-2012 “MEASURED Steps: An Intervention for Veterans with Depression and Alcohol Use,” Principal

Investigator, 40% effort, funded by VA Health Services Research and Development, total direct costs $102,394.

2008-2010 “Pilot Study of MEASURED Steps versus Twelve Step Facilitation,” Principal Investigator, 10%

effort, funded by University at Buffalo School of Nursing Patricia A. Garman Fund, total direct costs $15,000 and the Mecca Cranley Mentor Award (Mentor, Carlo C. DiClemente, PhD), total direct costs $10,000.

2008-2009 “Manual Development for Nurse-Pharmacist Medication Programs and Pilot Testing the

Patient Medication Manual,” Principal Investigator, 10% effort, funded by VA Center for Integrated Healthcare, total direct costs $10,000.

2004-2005 “The Transtheoretical Model and Health Care Proxies” (1 R21 NR08594-01A1), Co-investigator,

20% effort, (Principal Investigator Mary Ann Jezewski), National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research, total direct costs $471, 000.

2004-2005 “Group- versus Individual-Delivered Stage-Based Medication Programs,” Principal Investigator,

10% effort, University at Buffalo School of Nursing Patricia A. Garman Fund, total direct costs $8992.

2002-2003 “Research on Patient Choice,” Principal Investigator, 5% effort, University at Buffalo School for

Nursing Research Development Fund, total direct costs $4014.

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2002-2003 “Predictors of Treatment Selection for Behavioral Change,” Principal Investigator (Mentor, James O. Prochaska, PhD), 5% effort, funded by NIH/National Institutes of Mental Health and Nursing Research, total direct costs $2000.

1998-1998 “Substance-use Behaviors in Psychiatric Outpatients,” Principal Investigator, 5% effort, funded by

National Nurses Society on Addictions, total direct costs $500. 1997-1998 “Substance-use Behaviors in Psychiatric Outpatients,” Principal Investigator, 5% effort, funded by

Sigma Theta Tau International, total direct costs $2900. SCHOLARSHIP Publications

Peer-reviewed (*data-based; +student/junior faculty)

1. Gonzalez, Y., Kozachik, S., Hansen, B., Sanchez, M., & Finnell, D.S. (Accepted). Nurse-led delivery of brief interventions for at-risk alcohol use: An integrative review. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association.

2. 3. *+Carey, M. G., Nowzari, S., & Finnell, D.S. (2019). Brief video intervention to teach firefighters the

neurobiological basis of high risk alcohol use: A pilot study. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2019.04.005

4. +Koyfman, I. & Finnell, D.S. (2019). A call for interfacing measures of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living across the transition of care. Home Healthcare Now, 37(1), 44-49. doi: 10.1097/NHH.0000000000000715

5. Finnell, D.S. (2018). A call to action: Managing the neural pathway of disgust, bias, prejudice, and discrimination that fuels stigma. Substance Abuse, 39(4), 399-403. doi.org/10.1080/08897077.2019.1576091

6. *+Mahmoud, K. F., Finnell, D., Lindsay, D., MacFarland, C., Marze, H., Scolieri, B. B., Mitchell., A. M. (2018).

Can Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) education and clinical exposure impact nursing students’ stigma toward alcohol and opioid use? Journal of American Psychiatric Nurses Association. doi: 10.1177/107839031881157

7. Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., & Savage, C.L. (2018). Time conscious alcohol screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI) for students, nurses, and nurse leaders. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 49(10), 467-473. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20180918-07.

8. +Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., Hansen, B. R., Sanchez, M., White, K., Johnson, A. J., & Seale, J. P. (2018). Integrating substance use content in an “overcrowded” nursing curriculum. Nurse Educator, 43 (3), 128-131. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000438.

9. +Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Kameg, B., & Knapp, E. (2018). Alcohol screening and brief intervention for ALL Nurses: Working together to prevent fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Nursing 2018, 48(3), 26-31.

10. *+Becker, K.D., Johnson, S., Rucker, D., & Finnell, D.S. (2018). Dissemination of scholarship across eight cohorts of Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27(7-8), e1395-e1401.

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11. *+Brager, J., Rodney, T., & Finnell, D. S. (2017). Informational videos about alcohol use: Feasibility and

acceptability. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 24(2), 127-132. doi: 10.1177/1078390317731816

12. *+Savage, C. L., Daniels, J., Johnson, J. A., Kesten, K., Finnell, D. S., & Seale, J. P. (2017). The inclusion of substance use-related content in advanced practice registered nurse curricula. Journal of Professional Nursing, 34(3), 217-220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2017.08.006

13. +Mahmoud, K. F., Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., Puskar, K. R., & Mitchell, A. M. (2017). A concept analysis of Substance Misuse to inform contemporary terminology. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 31, 532-540. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2017.06.004

14. Levy, S., Seale, J. P., Osborne, V. A., Kraemer, K. L., Alford, D. P., Baxter, J., Finnell, D. S., Kunins, H.,

Walley, A. Y., Lewis, D. C., MacLane-Baeder, D., & Gordon, A. J. (2017). The Surgeon General’s Facing Addiction Report: An historic document for healthcare. Substance Abuse, 38(2), 122.

15. Finnell, D. S. & Savage, C. L. (2017). Rapid response: Opioid overdose. American Nurse Today, 12(2), 24. 16. *+Crickman, R. & Finnell, D. S. (2017). Limiting occupational exposure to chemotherapy: Implementation

of a hazardous drug control program. Clinical Journal of Oncology, 21(1), 73-78. 17. +Patrício, S. M., Finnell, D. S., & Barroso, T. (2016). Effect of brief interventions in reducing alcohol

consumption among persons with human immunodeficiency virus. Revista da Enfermagem Referência, 4(11), 41-49.

18. +Sanchez, M. & Finnell, D. S. (2016). Alcohol screening and brief intervention for persons living with HIV.

Journal of Association of Nursing in AIDS Care, 28(2), 266-278. doi.org/10.1016/j.jana.2016.09.003 19. +Crickman, R. & Finnell, D. S. (2016). A systematic review of control measures to reduce hazardous drug

exposure for health care workers. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 31(2), 183-190. 20. +Tierney, M., Finnell, D. S., Naegle, M. A., LaBelle, C., & Gordon, A. (2015). Advanced practice nurses:

Increasing access to opioid treatment by expanding the pool of qualified buprenorphine prescribers. Substance Abuse, 36(4), 389-392.

21. Finnell, D. S. (2015). A clinical translation of the article titled, “The utility of the magnetic resonance

spectroscopy for understanding substance use disorders: A systematic review of the literature." Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, 21(4), 276-278.

22. Savage, C.L. & Finnell, D. S. (2015). Screening for at-risk alcohol use in older adults: What progress have we

made? Journal of Addictions Nursing, 26(3), 152-156. 23. Savage, C. L. & Finnell, D. S. (2015). A comparative review of guides for implementing alcohol screening

and brief interventions into trauma and primary care settings. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 26(1), 47-50.

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24. Finnell, D. S., Thomas, E. L., Nehring, W. M., McLoughlin, K., & Bickford, C. J. (2015). Best practices in developing specialty nursing Scope and Standards of Practice. OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 20(2), Manuscript 1.

25. +Brown, C. S. & Finnell, D.S. (2015). Provisions of the Code of Ethics for Nurses: Interpretive statements for

transplant nurses. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 42(1)37-44. 26. +Hutton, A., Ranse, J., Savage, C. L., Finnell, D. S., & Kub, J. (2015). The use of Haddon’s matrix to plan for

injury and illness prevention at Outdoor Music Festivals. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 27, 1-9. 27. +Neumann, A., Hoey, R. F., King-Turner, S. O., Rizzo, R., Finnell, D. S. & Blondell, R. (2014). Parenting and

concerns of pregnant women in buprenorphine treatment. MCH Maternal Child Health, 39(5), 319-324. 28. Broyles, L. M., Binswanger, I. A., Jenkins, J. A., Finnell, D. S., Faseru, B., Cavaiola, A., Pugatch, M. &

Gordon, A. J. (2014). Confronting inadvertent stigma and pejorative language in addiction scholarship: A recognition and response. Substance Abuse, 35(3), 217-221. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2014.930372

29. +Finnell, D. S., Nowzari, S., Reimann, B., Fischer, L., Pace, E., & Goplerud, E. (2014). Screening, Brief

Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) as an integral part of nursing practice. Substance Abuse, 35(2), 114-118. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2014.888384

30. *+Haibach, J., Beehler, G. P, Dollar, K., & Finnell, D. S. (2014). Moving toward integrated behavioral

intervention for treating multimorbidity among chronic pain, depression, and substance-use disorders in primary care. Medical Care, 52(4), 322-327. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000098

31. +Finnell, D. S. & Nowzari, S. (2013). Providing information about the neurobiology of alcohol use disorders

to close the ‘referral to treatment gap’. Nursing Clinics of North America, 48(3), 373-83. doi: 10.1016/j.cnur.2013.04.004

32. Savage, C. & Finnell, D. S. (2013). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT): Moving

from passive spread to widespread adoption [Clinical Review]. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 24(3), 195-198. 33. Finnell, D. S. (2012). A clarion call for nurse-led SBIRT across the continuum of care. Alcoholism: Clinical

and Experimental Research, 36(7), 1134-1138. 34. *+Carey, M. G., Al-Zaiti, S. S., Dean, G. E., Sessanna, L., & Finnell, D. S. (2011). Sleep problems,

depression, substance use, social bonding, and quality of life in professional firefighters. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 53(8), 928-933.

35. *+Obeidat, R., Finnell, D. S., & Lally, R. (2011). Decision aids for surgical treatment of early stage breast

cancer: A narrative review of the literature. Patient Education & Counseling, 85(3), e311-21. Advance online publication. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2011.03.019

36. *+Finnell, D. S., & Lee, J. (2011). Psychometric properties of the decisional balance measure for patient

choice in addictions treatment. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 32 (4), 243-249.

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37. *+Sessanna, L., Finnell, D. S., Underhill, M., Chang, Y., & Peng, H. (2011). Measures assessing spirituality as more than religiosity: A methodological review of nursing and health related literature. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67(8), 1677-1694.

38. *+Finnell, D. S., Osborne, F. H., & Gerard, V. K. (2011). Development of a patient-centered Recovery

Resource System for Veterans on long-term mental health medications. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 25(4), 235-244.

39. *+Finnell, D. S., Jezewski, M. A., Meeker, M. A., Wu, Y. W., Sessanna, L., & Lee, J. (2011). Applying the

transtheoretical model to health care proxy completion. Medical Decision Making, 31(2), 254-9. Epub 2011 Jan 25. doi:10.1177/0272989X10379917

40. *+Meeker, M. A., Finnell, D. S., & Othman, A. (2011). Family caregivers and cancer pain management: A

review. Journal of Family Nursing, 17(1), 29-60. 41. *+Beehler, G. P., Finnell, D. S., Foltz, K., & Edwards, D. (2010). Patient exit interviews for assessing fidelity

to the VA VISN2 integrated primary care model: Results from a pilot feasibility study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 24(3), 323-326.

42. Kub, J. (Column Editor), Finnell, D. S., & Eisenhut, R. (2010). Innovative roles: An interview with Karen M.

Carpenter-Palumbo, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 21(2-3), 149-152.

43. *+Dean, G., Finnell, D. S., Scribner, M., Wang, Y., Steinbrenner, L., & Gooneratne, N. S. (2010). Sleep in

lung cancer: The role of anxiety, alcohol, and tobacco. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 21(2-3), 130-138. 44. +Agostinelli, A. M. & Finnell, D. S. (2009). Indoor tanning: Dependence or self medication? Journal of

Addictions Nursing, 20(4), 172-176. 45. *+Jezewski, M. A., Finnell, D. S., Wu, Y. B., Meeker, M. A., Sessanna, L., & Lee, J. (2009). Psychometric

testing of four Transtheoretical Model Questionnaires for the behavior, completing health care proxies. Research in Nursing and Health, 32(6), 606-620.

46. +Finnell, D. S., Dean, G., & Scribner, M., & Savage, C. S. (2009). Sleep disturbances and risk for relapse to

alcohol: A new elephant in the living room: Clinical Reviews. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 20(2), 112-116. 47. *+Campbell-Heider, N., Finnell, D. S., Feigenbaum, J. C., Feeley, T. H., Rejman, K., Austin-Ketch, T.,

Zulawski, C., & Schmitt, A. (2009). Addictions activities in primary care: Toward curricular change for Family Nurse Practitioners. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 6(1), Article 4.

48. *+Sessanna, L., Finnell, D. S., & Jezewski, M. A. (2007). Spirituality in nursing and health-related literature:

A concept analysis. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 25(4), 252-262. 49. *+Finnell, D. S. & Ditz, K. A. (2007). Health diaries for self-monitoring and self-regulation: Applications to

individuals with serious mental illness. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 28(12), 1293-1307. 50. *+Jezewski, M., Meeker, M. A., Sessanna, L., & Finnell, D. S. (2007). The effectiveness of interventions to

Increase advance directive completion rates. Journal of Aging and Health, 19(3), 519-536.

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51. *+Finnell, D. S., & Osborne, F. H. (2006). Stages-of-Change for psychotropic medication adherence and

substance cessation. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 20(4), 166-174. 52. *Finnell, D. S. (2005). Building a program of research based on the transtheoretical model. Journal of

Addictions Nursing, 16(1), 13-21. 53. *Finnell, D. S., Garbin, M., & Scarborough, J. (2004). Advanced practice addictions nursing specialty

certification. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 15(1), 37-40. 54. *Finnell, D. S. (2003). Use of the transtheoretical model for individuals with co-occurring disorders.

Community Mental Health Journal, 39(1), 3-15. 55. Finnell, D. S. (2000). The case for teaching patients about the neurobiological basis of addictions. Journal of

Addictions Nursing, 12(3/4), 149-158. 56. *Jezewski, M. A., & Finnell, D. S. (1998). The meaning of DNR status: Oncology nurses' experiences with

patients and families. Cancer Nursing, 21(3), 212-221. 57. *Finnell, D. S. (1998). Suitability of the transtheoretical model for individuals with co-occurring disorders.

Dissertation Abstracts International, 59 (1-B), (UMI No. 95014-89). 58. *Finnell, D. S., & Moroz, V. D. (1995). Nursing: The transcendent relationship. Westchester Nurses, 3(2), 2. 59. Finnell, D. S. (1994). Biological gender risk factors in alcoholism. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 6(1), 19- 23.

doi: 10.3109/10884600009041774 Books, Book Chapters, Monographs, Edited Symposia

1. Finnell, D.S. (in press). Behavioral health in the community. In Allender, J.A., Rector, C., & Warner, K.D.

(Eds.) Community & Public Health Nursing (Ch. 25). NY: Wolters Kluwer|Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2. Finnell, D. S., Savage, C., Marcus, M. T. (in press). Nursing roles in addressing addiction. In R. Ries, D. Fiellin, S. Miller & R. Saitz (Eds.), The ASAM Principles of Addiction Medicine 5th edition (pp. 493-500). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

3. Finnell, D. S., Savage, C., Marcus, M. T. (in press). Nursing roles in addressing addiction. In A. Herron & T.K. Brennan (Eds.), The ASAM Essentials of Addiction Medicine 3rd edition, (pp. xxx-xxx). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

4. Savage, C.L., Finnell, D.S., & Choflet, A. (2017). Cancer, Alcohol, and Aging. In Buerbis, A., Moore, A.A., Sacco, P., and Zanjani, F. (Eds), Alcohol and Aging: A Textbook of Clinical and Public Health Perspectives, (pp. 65-77). NY: Springer.

5. Savage, C. & Finnell, D.S. (2017). Substance Use. In Hackely, B., Kriebs, J.M. & Rousseau, M.E. (Eds), Primary Care of Women: A Guide for Midwives and Women’s Health Providers, (pp.225-267). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett.

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6. Haibach, J.P., DiNapoli, E.A., Finnell, D.S., Kasckow, J.W., & Gordon, A.J. (2017). Motivational interviewing: Its role for the management of mental disorders in primary care. In Mental Disorders in Primary Care: A guide to their evaluation and management, (pp. 216-233). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

7. Finnell, D.S. (2017). Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. In Wensley, A.E. (Ed). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Thousand Oaks: SAGE.

8. Finnell, D.S. (2017). Addictions Nursing. In Wensley, A.E. (Ed). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Thousand Oaks: SAGE.

9. Finnell, D.S. (2017). Behavioral health in the community. In Allender, J.A., Rector, C., & Warner, K.D. (Eds.) Community & Public Health Nursing (pp/\. 965-992). NY: Wolters Kluwer|Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

10. Marcus, M. T., Savage, C., & Finnell, D. S. (2014). Nursing roles in addressing addiction. In A. Herron & T.K. Brennan (Eds.), The ASAM Essentials of Addiction Medicine 2nd edition, (pp. 199-202). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

11. Marcus, M. T., Savage, C., & Finnell, D. S. (2014). Nursing roles in addressing addiction. In R. Ries, D. Fiellin, S. Miller & R. Saitz (Eds.), The ASAM Principles of Addiction Medicine 5th edition, (pp. 493-500). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

12. American Nurses Association/International Nurses Society on Addictions. (2013). Addictions nursing: Scope and standards of practice. D.S. Finnell & K. Allen, K. (Eds.) Silver Spring, MD: Nursesbooks.org.

13. Finnell, D.S., Lantinga, L.J., Maisto, S., & Oslin, D.W. (2011). Medical Management Implementation Guide for Primary Care. Unpublished manual.

14. Finnell, D. S. (2009). Twelve step facilitation group therapy. Unpublished manual.

15. Finnell, D. S. (2008). MEASURED Steps: Promoting MEdication taking And Substance Use REDuction. Unpublished manual.

16. Finnell, D. S. (2005). Monthly medication journal: Taking an active role in managing your mental health©. Rochester, NY: Merlin International.

17. Finnell, D. S. (2002). A stage-based manual to promote medication-taking behavior. Unpublished manual.

18. Finnell, D. S. (2002). Nurse Practitioner simulations in long-term care: Management of patients with psychotic and behavioral disorders. Darien, CN: InterMed Press.

19. Finnell, D. S. (2002). Nurse Practitioner simulations in long-term care: Management of patients with psychotic

and behavioral disorders. Darien, CN: InterMed Press.

Abstracts (*data-based; +student / junior faculty)

1. *+Gonzalez, Y., Seale, J.P., Hansen, B.R., & Finnell, D.S. (2019). Evaluation of the online self-paced program, Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Healthcare Providers. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 43(6), 923.

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2. +Gonzalez, Y., Finnell, D.S., & Seale, J.P. (2019). Substance Use Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral

to Treatment (SBIRT): A Self-Paced Online Program. Substance Abuse, 40(1), XX.

3. +Johnson, J.A., Chung, Y, Lindsay, D., Vargo, R., Rodney, T., Mitchell, A.M., Brager, J., Savage, C.L., Mahmoud, K., Finnell, D.S. (2019). Patient-centered language in the Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perceptions Questionnaire (AAPPQ): A confirmatory factor analysis. Substance Abuse.

4. +Johnson, J.A., Brager, J., Rodney, R., Hansen, B.R., Sanchez, M., Savage, C.L., White, K., Seale, J.P. & Finnell, D.S. (2018). Nursing students’ knowledge and attitudes related to alcohol use. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research 42 (Supplement 1), 251.

5. *+Finnell, D.S., Levenson [Brager], J., & Rodney, R. (2017). Informational videos about alcohol use: Feasibility and acceptability. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 41 (Supplement 1), 256A.

6. +Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D., Savage, C.L., Mahmoud, K.F. (2017). The integration of alcohol screening and brief intervention (aSBI) into nursing curricula: CDC/American Association of Colleges of Nursing – workforce improvement projects (AACN-WIP) and other initiatives. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 12 (Suppl 1), A7. doi.org/10/1186/s13722-017-0087-8

7. *+Savage, C.L., Daniels, J., Johnson, J.A., Kesten, K., Finnell D.S., & Seale, J.P. (2016). Alcohol screening,

brief intervention and referral to treatment (aSBIRT) content in advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) programs. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 40 (Supplement 1), 131A.

8. Finnell, D.S., Mitchell, A. M., Savage, C. L., Kane, I., Kearns, R., Poole, N., ... & Coulson, S. (2015). Alcohol screening a brief intervention: a self-paced program for nurses. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 10(2), 1.

9. *Savage, C., Johnson, J.A., Finnell, D., Seale, J.P. (2015). Baseline measures of importance, confidence, and current practice in an SBIRT training program: The role of experience for advanced practice RNs. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 39 (6S). PO722.

10. *+Finnell, D., Abreu, A.M.M., Joman, R.T., Souza, M.H.N., Queiroz, N., Fernandes, D.B., & Savage, C.L. (2014). Using the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) Among Primary Care Patients in Brazil. Alcoholism and Drug Addiction (Alkoholizm I Narkomania), 27(1), 70-71.

11. Finnell, D., Swenson, C., Savage, C.L., Broyles, L.M., Biers, A., & Seale, J. (2014). Taking the Bull by the Horns: Putting SBI into Routine Nursing Practice. Alcoholism and Drug Addiction (Alkoholizm I Narkomania), 27(1), 63.

12. *Savage, C.L., Finnell, D.S., Chen, J., Costanzo, A., Kub, J., Jackson, J. (2014) Inclusion of alcohol screening and brief intervention on hospital nursing assessment forms. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 38 (6S).

13. *+Finnell, D. S., Carey, M.G., & Nowzari. S. (2014). A brief intervention to promote understanding of the neurobiological basis of hazardous alcohol use and treatments: The Transtheoretical Model as a framework. Substance Abuse, 35(2), 194-216.

14. *+Finnell, D. S., Carey, M.G., & Nowzari. S. (2013). A brief intervention to promote understanding of the

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neurobiological basis of hazardous alcohol use and treatments. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 8 (Suppl 1). http://www.ascpjournal.org/supplements/8/S1.

15. *+Finnell, D. S., Carey, M.G., & Nowzari. S. (2013). A brief intervention to promote understanding of the neurobiological basis of hazardous alcohol use and treatments: The processes of change in guiding the ingredients. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 37(S2), 81A.

16. *Savage, C.L., Costanzo, A.J., Jackson, J., Kub, J., & Finnell, D.S. (2013). Hospital policies and procedures related to screening and assessment of at-risk alcohol use among hospitalized patients. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 37(S2), 209A.

17. +Nowzari, S., Finnell, D.S., Broyles, L.M., & Funderburk, J. (2013). Measure to evaluate the primary care medical home registered nurse role in providing alcohol-related care. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 37(S2), 135A.

18. *+Nowzari, S., Finnell, D.S., & Broyles, L.M. (2013). Nurse provision of alcohol-related intervention in the patient-centered medical home. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 37(S2), 205A

19. *Finnell, D. S., McGillicuddy, N. B., Lucke, J. F., Bormann, J. E., & Maisto, S. A. (2012). Feasibility and acceptability of a program to promote medication taking and substance use reduction, Step-by-step. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 36(S1), 160A.

20. *Finnell, D. S. (2009). How useful is the transtheoretical model for individuals with psychotic disorders? Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 33(S1), 193A.

21. *+Finnell, D. S., & Lee, J. (2008). Patient choice decision making in substance abuse treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 32(S1), 269A.

22. *Finnell, D. S. (2008). A program to promote medication adherence and reduction in substance use. IntNSA Today, 17(2), 3.

23. *+Finnell, D. S., Dimmock, J. A., Lee, J., & Batki, S. L. (2007). Predictors of retention in a controlled trial of monitored naltrexone for alcohol dependence in schizophrenia: Preliminary findings. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31(S2), 180A.

Editorials

1. Finnell, D.S. (2015). Implementing and disseminating alcohol-related evidence-based practices: A global

call for nurse champions. Revista da Enfermagem Referência, 4(7), 3-7.

2. Finnell, D. S., & Nowzari, S. (2012). SBIRT as an integral part of nursing practice: Report from the IntNSA 2012 panel on policy to support practice. Denver, CO: Peer Assistance, Inc. Colorado SBIRT.

3. Finnell, D. S. (2005). Comment: Neurobiology and medication adherence. Current Psychiatry, 4(1), 3. 4. Finnell, D. S. (2005). Promote medication adherence one stage at a time. Current Psychiatry, 4(8), 88.

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Other

White Papers 1. Finnell, D.S. & Albright, G. (2019). Are Healthcare Professionals Ready to Address Patients’ Substance Use

and Mental Health Disorders? A National Survey of Physicians, Nurses, and Nurse Practitioners. Kognito ™:

New York, NY. Accessible at https://kognito.com/resource_library/are-healthcare-professionals-ready-to-address-patients-substance-use-and-mental-health-disorders/sbi-whitepaper_artboard-22-copy-1

2. Finnell, D.S. (2019). Nursing and Nursing Core Competencies. In Specific Disciplines Addressing Substance Use: AMERSA in the 21st Century – 2018 Update (B.A. Rutkowski, Ed.) Cranston, RI: Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA). Opinions

1. Finnell, D.S. (2018, July 20). Letter: It’s time for everyone to carry naloxone. Buffalo News, Buffalo. NY. Media / Online Professional Programs

1. Finnell, D.S. & Seale, J.P. (2018). Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for

Healthcare Providers. Accessible at https://learn.nursing.jhu.edu/SBIRT

2. Finnell, D.S., Mitchell, A.M., Savage, C. (2018). Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention: A self-paced on-line course. Accessible at https://learn.nursing.jhu.edu/aSBI

3. Finnell, D. S. & Thornton, C. (2015). Rethinking Drinking. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD. 4. Finnell, D. S. (2012). Alcohol and the brain. B-roll Video Productions, Buffalo, NY. Accessible at

https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty_research/faculty/faculty-directory/deborah-finnell

Blogs 1. Finnell, D. S. (2016, July 15). New Legislation a Victory for NPs and Public at Large.

http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/new-legislation-a-victory-for-nps-and-public-at-large/

2. Finnell, D. S. (2016, June 21). Helping Veterans Through Full Practice Authority. http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/helping-veterans-through-full-practice-authority/

3. Finnell, D. S. (2016, June 8). How Many Will Die? The Fight to End Opioid Overdose.

http://blogs.nursing.jhu.edu/how-many-will-die-the-fight-to-end-opioid-overdose/ Interviews

1. Cheney, C. (2019, April 23). Many clinicians feel unprepared to treat behavioral health conditions.

HealthLeaders. https://healthleadersmedia.com/clinical-care/many-clinicians-feel-unprepared-treat-behavioral-health-conditions

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2. Edroso, R. (2019, April 1). Many providers feel unready, balk at mental health, substance screenings. Part B

News: Decision Health, 33(13), 1. 4-7.

3. Finnell, D. S. & Anako, C. (2016, December 16). Substance abuse training. WBBF Television, FOXBaltimore,

Baltimore, MD. https://youtu.be/rihcxyKAGnw

4. Finnell, D. S. & Anako, C. (2016, December 7). Simulation program educates future nurses on identifying addicts. WBAL Television, Baltimore, MD. http://www.wbaltv.com/article/simulation-program-educates-future-nurses-on-identifying-addicts/8474895 Inventions

1. Finnell, D. S., & Erdley, W. S. (2005, Oct 3). Personal Medication Management System; Provisional

patent [R-6010], Withdrawn.

On-line Curricula 1. Strobbe, S., Finnell, D. S., & Piano, M. (2009). Assessment and treatment of alcohol abuse and

dependence. In P. Murray & C. S. Savage (Eds.), A nursing education model for the prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorders. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).

2. Finnell, D. S. (2009). Neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol use disorders. In P. Murray & C. S. Savage (Eds.). A nursing education model for the prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorders. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).

Conference Meetings /Presentations

International 2019 Gonzalez, Y. & Finnell, D.S. (2019). Outcomes of a 2-Year Mentoring Relationship: Advancing the Next

Generation of Scholars in the Substance Use Specialty. AMERSA Conference, Boston, MA. (Poster) 2019 Garcia, K., Finnell, D.S., Pace, E.M., Kesterson, C., Denious, J. & Bayless, S. (2019, November).

Evaluation of a Peer Health Assistance Program: Results from Nurse Clients, AMERSA Conference, Boston, MA. (Paper)

2019 Gonzalez, Y., Seale, J.P., Hansen, B.R., & Finnell, D.S. (2019, June). Evaluation of the online self-paced

program, Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Healthcare Providers. Research Society on Alcoholism, Minneapolis, MN (Poster).

2019 Johnson, C., Robinson, S., Mitchell, A.M, Clancy, C., Searby, A., & Finnell, D.S. Development of

International Entry-level Nursing Competencies to Address the Continuum of Alcohol and Other Drug Use (Substance Use). International Council of Nurses Congress and CNR, Singapore.

2019 Mahmoud, K.F., Sereika, S.M., Finnell, D.S., Schmitt, K., Cipkala-Gaffin, J.A., Lindsay, D., Puskar, K.R.,

& Mitchell, A.M. Nurses willingness to care for patients with opioid use problems: Exploring background, personal, and professional predictors. Sigma Theta Tau International, New Orleans, LA (Poster).

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2018 Finnell, D.S. The neural basis of stigma. AMERSA Conference, San Francisco, CA (Invited Plenary). 2018 Gonzalez, Y., Finnell, D.S., & Seale, J.P. Substance Use Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to

Treatment (SBIRT): A Self-Paced Online Program. AMERSA Conference, San Francisco, CA (Poster). 2018 Johnson, J.A., Chung, Y, Lindsay, D., Vargo, R., Rodney, T., Mitchell, A.M., Brager, J., Savage, C.L.,

Mahmoud, K., Finnell, D.S. Patient-centered language in the Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perceptions Questionnaire (AAPPQ): A confirmatory factor analysis. AMERSA Conference, San Francisco, CA (Poster).

2018 Gonzalez, Y., Kozachik, S., Hansen, B.R., Sanchez, M., & Finnell, D.S. Nurse-Led Delivery of Brief

Intervention for At-Risk Alcohol Use: An Integrative Review. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, Santiago, Chile (Poster).

2018 Johnson, J.A., Brager, Rodney, T., Hansen, B.R., Sanchez, M., Savage, C.L., White, K. Seale, J.P. &

Finnell, D.S. (2018, June 17). Nursing Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes Related to Alcohol Use. Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA (Poster).

2017 Anako, C., Finnell, D.S., Scott, R., & Savage, C. (2017). Translating an Evidence-based SBIRT Protocol

into Practice to Address Depression, Alcohol and Drug use Among Pregnant Women Living with HIV (LWHIV). AMERSA Conference, Washington, DC (Poster).

2017 Hagle, H. Mitchell, A.M, Puskar, K.R., Lindsay, D., Kane, I., Knapp, E. Finnell, D.S., Savage, C.L. (2017).

Collaboration for the Development of Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) Training Modules. AMERSA Conference, Washington, DC (Poster).

2017 Marcoulides, D., Kerr, M., Garry, C., Zoltick, M. & Finnell, D.S. (2017). Impact of Student Led Opiate

Overdose and Nal0xone Distribution Intervention to Supplement RN & NP Curriculum. AMERSA Conference, Washington, DC (Poster).

2017 Finnell, D.S. (2017). Mental Illness and Substance Use: Challenging Old and Persistent Paradigms.

University of British Columbia School of Nursing Marion Woodward Lecture. http://ikblc.ubc.ca/mental-illness-and-substance-use-challenging-old-and-persistent-paradigms-2017/ (Invited paper).

2017 Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Savage, C.L., Puskar, K., & Kane, I. Collaboration with the American

Association of Colleges of Nursing and the CDC Workforce Improvement Project. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, New York, New York (Poster).

2017 Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Savage, C.L., Puskar, K., & Kane, I. The integration of alcohol screening

and brief intervention (aSBI) into nursing curricula: CDC/American Association of Colleges of Nursing Workforce Improvement Projects and other initiatives. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, New York, New York (Paper).

2017 Finnell, D.S., Sanchez, M., & Hansen. Addressing the Global Burden of Alcohol Use in Nursing

Curricula. Sigma Theta Tau International, Dublin, IR (Symposium).

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2017 Sanchez, M., Finnell, D.S., Bauermeister, J. Farley, J. & Stephenson, R. Polysubstance use, decision making, and geosocial networking app use among men who have sex with men. Sigma Theta Tau International, Dublin, IR (Poster).

2017 Finnell, D.S., Brager, J., & Rodney, R. Informational videos about alcohol use: Feasibility and

acceptability. Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO (Poster). 2017 Wright, K. S., Finnell, D. S., & DiClemente, C. C. A measurement study to revise the Processes of

Change for Smoking. Society for Research on Nicotine, Florence, Italy (Poster). 2017 Mahmoud, K. F., Kane, I., Mitchell, A. M., Finnell, D. S., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Knapp, E., & Puskar, K.

Addressing gaps and challenges in implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention (Alcohol SBI) for psychiatric nurses: A focus on nursing leaders. International Society for Mental Health Nurses, Baltimore, MD (Poster; evidence-based practice poster award).

2016 Finnell, D. S. & Mitchell, A. M. Alcohol SBI for Health Promotion: Prevention of FASDs. International

Council on Women’s Health Issues, Baltimore, MD (Paper) 2016 Finnell, D. S. & Holloway, A. Integrating substance use -related screening, brief intervention and

referral to treatment in prelicensure nursing curricula. Scottish Alcohol Research Network meeting, Aberdeen, Scotland (Paper)

2016 Finnell, D. S. & Holloway, A. Integrating substance use-related screening, brief intervention and

referral to treatment in prelicensure nursing curricula. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland (Paper)

2015 Song, B., Sanchez, M., & Finnell, D. S. The potential impact of Master’s prepared nurses on patient

care: A literature review. International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN) Biennial Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Poster)

2015 Savage, C. L., Johnson, J. A., Finnell, D. S, & Seale, J. P. Baseline measures of importance, confidence,

and current practice in an SBIRT training program: The role of experience for advanced practice RNs. Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, San Antonio, TX (Poster)

2015 Finnell, D. S. Substance use Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) with older adults. Unidade de

Investigação em Ciências da Saúde: Enfermagem. Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal (Invited Workshop)

2015 Finnell, D. S. Scientific publication: Getting from an idea to publication in a peer reviewed addiction

journal. Unidade de Investigação em Ciências da Saúde: Enfermagem Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal (Invited Workshop)

2014 Abreu, A. M. M., Jomar, R. T., Souza, M. H., Queiroz, N., Fernands, D. B., Savage, C. L. & Finnell, D. S.

Using the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) Among Primary Care Patients in Brazil. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, Warsaw, Poland (Poster)

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2014 Finnell, D. S., Biers, A., Seale, J. P., Savage, C. L., B Swenson, C., & Broyles, L. M. Taking the Bull by the Horns: Putting SBI into Routine Nursing Practice. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, Warsaw, Poland (Workshop)

2014 Finnell, D. S. Patients with addictions: Communication strategies that work. Infusion Nurses Society,

Phoenix, AZ (Paper) 2014 Finnell, D. S. Screening patients for substance use in your practice setting. Infusion Nurses Society,

Phoenix, AZ (Paper) 2013 Finnell, D. S., Carey, M. G., & Nowzari, S. A brief intervention to promote understanding of the

neurobiological base of hazardous alcohol use and treatment. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference, Rome, Italy (Poster)

2013 Nowzari, S., Finnell, D. S., & Broyles, L. M. Nurse provision of alcohol-related interventions in the

patient-centered medical home. Presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL (Poster)

2013 Savage, C., Costanzo, A., Jackson, J., Kub, J., & Finnell, D. Hospital policies and procedures related to

screening and assessment of at-risk alcohol use among hospitalized patients. Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL (Poster)

2013 Finnell, D. S., Carey, M. G., & Nowzari, S. A brief intervention to promote understanding of the

neurobiological base of hazardous alcohol use and treatment. Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL (Poster)

2012 Finnell, D. S., McGillicuddy, N. B., Lucke, J. F., Klyczek, M. E., & Nowzari, S. Patterns of alcohol use and

antidepressant medication taking behaviors. International Nurses Society on Addictions 2012 Conference, Washington, DC (Paper)

2012 Nowzari, S., Finnell, D. S., & Broyles, L. M. Nurse provision of alcohol-related interventions in the

patient-centered medical home. International Nurses Society on Addictions 2012 Conference, Washington, DC (Poster)

2012 Finnell, D. S., McGillicuddy, N. B., Lucke, J. F., Bormann, J. E., & Maisto, S. A. Feasibility and

acceptability of a program to promote medication taking and substance use reduction, step-by-step. Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, CA (Poster)

2012 Finnell, D. S. & Nowzari, S. The role of the addictions nurse in the United States. Global Addictions

Nursing, Rotterdam, Netherlands (Invited, Paper) 2012 Finnell, D. S. & Nowzari, S. The Role of the Addictions Nurse in the United States. Global Addictions

Nursing, Utrecht, Netherlands (Invited, Paper) 2012 Finnell, D. S. & Nowzari, S. The addictions nurse specialist: Multidisciplinary Context. Global

Addictions Nursing Masterclass, Utrecht, Netherlands (Invited, Paper)

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2011 Osborne, F. H., Gerard, V. K., & Finnell, D. S. The recovery resource system: Promoting health self-management. International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ (Invited, Paper)

2011 Finnell, D. S. Neurobiology of addictions. Addictions Nursing Global Summit. Expanding Addictions

Education and Practice. Middlesex University, Hendon Campus, London, England (Invited, Paper) 2009 Dean, G., Scribner, M., & Finnell, D. S. Alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking and sleep in individuals

with lung cancer. 2009 Annual Education Conference of the International Nurses Society on Addictions, Albuquerque, NM (Poster)

2009 Finnell, D. S. How useful is the transtheoretical model for individuals with psychotic disorders?

Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA (Poster) 2008 Finnell, D. S., & Osborne, F. H. Tailored treatment for co-occurring disorders. International Nurses

Society on Addictions, Atlanta, GA (Paper) 2008 Finnell, D. S. The NIAAA nursing education model for the prevention and treatment of alcohol use

disorders (Authors: C. Savage & P. Murray). International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA (Invited, Paper)

2008 Finnell, D. S. Use of the transtheoretical model in research for health promotion. Theory to Research

Symposium, Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (Keynote) 2008 Finnell, D. S. Behavior change and the transtheoretical model. Faculty of Nursing Workshop,

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (Invited, Paper) 2008 Finnell, D. S., & Lee, J. Patient choice decision making in substance abuse treatment. 2008 Research

Society on Alcoholism/ International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism Joint Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC (Poster)

2007 Finnell, D. S., & Fynn-Aikens, S. Dual goal attainment in schizophrenia: Medication adherence and

reduction in substance use. 39th Biennial Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, Baltimore, MD (Poster) 2007 Finnell, D. S., & Indelicato, H. A Monthly Medication Journal for Veterans on psychiatric medications.

Presented at the 39th Biennial Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, International, Baltimore, MD (Poster) 2007 Finnell, D. S., Wu, Y., Jezewski, M. A., Meeker, M. A., Lee, J., & Sessanna, L. Models for tailoring

interventions for health care proxy completion. 39th Biennial Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, International, Baltimore, MD (Poster)

2007 Jezewski, M. A., Meeker, M. A., Finnell, D. S., Wu, Y., Lee, J., & Sessanna, L. Four measures to assess a

person's readiness to complete a health care proxy. 39th Biennial Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, International, Baltimore, MD (Poster)

2007 Finnell, D. S. A program to promote medication adherence and reduction in substance use. 31st Annual

Education Conference of the International Nurses Society on Addictions, Arlington, VA (Poster)

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2007 Finnell, D. S., Dimmock, J., Lee, J., & Batki, S. L. Predictors of retention in a controlled trial of monitored naltrexone for alcohol dependence in schizophrenia: Preliminary findings. 30th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL (Poster)

2006 Finnell, D. S. Trajectory toward medication adherence and reduction in substance use. Conference

hosted by Carlo C. DiClemente, PhD, Making Process Activity Central to Treatment for Substance Abuse, Baltimore, MD (Invited, Paper)

2006 Finnell, D. S., & DeBurgomaster, R. S. Effectiveness of the Monthly Medication Journal. International

Nurses Society on Addictions 2006 Conference, Philadelphia, PA (Poster) 2005 Finnell, D. S., Jezewski, M. A., Meeker, M. A., Wu, Y. B., & Sessana, L. Transtheoretical model

measures for health care proxy completion. Sigma Theta Tau International 38th Biennial Convention, Indianapolis, IN (Paper)

2005 Finnell, D. S., Osborne, F. H., & Ditz, K.A. A stage-based medication program: Adherence to

psychotropic medications. International Nurses Society on Addictions 2005 Conference, Minneapolis, MN (Paper)

2005 Finnell, D. S., & Lee, J. Patient readiness to choose addictions treatment: Charting the future?

International Nurses Society on Addictions 2005 Conference, Minneapolis, MN (Poster) 2005 Baird, C., Finnell, D. S., Scarborough, J., & Snow, D. The state of the art of addictions nursing. IntNSA

Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN (Invited, Paper) 2004 Finnell, D. S. The CARN-AP and you. IntNSA Annual Conference, San Diego, CA (Invited, Paper) 2004 Finnell, D. S., & Osborne, F. Treatment outcomes for Veterans with co-occurring disorders.

International Nurses Society on Addictions 2004 Conference, San Diego, CA (Paper) 2004 Campbell-Heider, N., Finnell, D. S., Cooke-Feigenbaum, J. Integrating addictions and mental health.

International Nurses Society on Addictions 2004 Conference, San Diego, CA (Paper) 2003 Finnell, D. S. Decisional balance for patient choice. Sigma Theta Tau International 37th Biennial

Convention, Toronto, CN (Paper) 2003 Finnell, D. S., & Osborne, F. H. Stages-of-Change for individuals with co-occurring disorders.

International Nurses Society on Addictions/AMERSA Conference, Baltimore, MD (Poster) 2002 Finnell, D. S. Application of the transtheoretical model of intentional change to program development.

International Nurses Society on Addictions 2002 Conference, San Antonio, TX (Poster) 2002 Finnell, D. S. Certified addictions registered nurse: Purpose and benefits of specialty certification.

IntNSA Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX (Invited, Poster)

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2019 Gonzalez, Y. & Finnell, D.S. Maximizing the AACN/NIDA Mentored-Facilitated Training Award. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), Washington, DC (Webinar, Invited)

2018 Finnell, D.S. The Role of Nurses in Preventing Opioid Use Disorder. Health Services Research

Administration, Rockville, MD (Webinar, Invited). 2018 Cooper, R.L., D’Onofrio, G., & Finnell, D.S. SBIRT and Treatment Engagement for Opioid Use Disorder.

JBS International, Bethesda, MD (Webinar for SBIRT Grantees, Invited). 2018 Finnell, D.S., Johnson, T., Visk, D. & Gonzalez, Y. Role of Nurses in Health Homes and Integrated Care

Settings. SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions (Webinar, Invited) 2018 Finnell, D.S. Detection of and Risk-Reduction for Opioid Use. JBS International, Bethesda, MD

(Webinar for Arizona State University SBIRT Grantee, Invited) 2018 Finnell, D.S. The Role of Nurses in the Opioid Epidemic. Health Services Research Administration,

Rockville, MD (Webinar, Invited). 2017 Peppard, L., Finnell, D.S., Mitchell, A.M., Mahmoud, K., Gonzalez, Y, & Zamil, T. A Value-Added

Approach to SBIRT Integration within Doctoral Level Nursing Programs. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Naples, FL (Paper).

2017 Rodney, R., Brager, J., & Finnell, D.S. The power of choice: Choosing between two informational

videos on alcohol-related information. American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Phoenix, AZ (Poster). 2017 Brager, J., Rodney, R., & Finnell, D.S. Informational videos about alcohol use: FaceBook recruitment

methods. American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Phoenix, AZ (Poster). 2017 Finnell, D. S. Introduction to SBIRT & SBI for Alcohol. Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to

Treatment: Faculty Development Workshop for APRNs. Atlanta, GA (Workshop) 2017 Renda, S., Cotter, V. T., Fingerhood, M., Slater, T., & Finnell, D. S. Curriculum development to improve

opioid prescribing for chronic pain and address the continuum of opioid use. 43rd Annual Meeting of the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, Washington, DC (Poster; best poster award)

2016 Finnell, D. S., Faseru, B., Pugatch, M., & Oliva, E. Working the 12 steps to promote scholarly writing.

AMERSA: 40th Annual National Conference. Washington, DC (Workshop) 2016 Savage, C., Daniels, J., Johnson, J.A., Finnell, D., & Seale, J. P. Alcohol screening, brief intervention and

referral to treatment (aSBIRT) content in advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) programs. Research Society on Alcoholism, New Orleans, LA (Poster)

2016 Mitchell, A. M., Hagle, H., & Finnell, D. S. Using case studies for integrating SBIRT into curriculum.

American Association of Colleges of Nursing (Webinar)

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2016 Finnell, D. S., Mitchell, A. M., & Hagle, H. Integrating motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques for brief intervention into the curriculum. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (Webinar)

2016 Finnell, D.S., Weber, M., Mitchell, A. M. & Savage, C. L. SBIRT in nursing: What are the unique

contribution? Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grantee meeting, Bethesda, MD (Invited workshop)

2016 Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., Kearns, R., Rizzo-Busack, H., Poole, N., Mitchell, A. M., Kane, I. & Puskar, K. R. Navigating the present substance use screening and brief intervention curricula and anticipating future curricula needs. American Association of Colleges of Nursing Master’s Education Conference, Houston, TX (Podium presentation)

2016 Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., Johnson, J. A., Biers, A., Howell, R., & Seale, J. P. Navigating the present

substance use screening and brief intervention curricula and anticipating future curricula needs. American Association of Colleges of Nursing Master’s Education Conference, Houston, TX (Podium presentation)

2015 Puskar, K., Mitchell, A. M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., & Finnell, D. S. Alcohol screening and brief intervention

(Alcohol SBI) Integration into graduate curricula. American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (Webinar)

2015 Finnell, D. S., Mitchell, A. M, Savage, C. L., Kane, I., Kearns, R., Poole, N., Rizzo-Busack, H., & Coulson,

S. Alcohol Screening & Brief Intervention: A Self-Paced Program for Nurses. Presentation at the International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Drugs 12th Congress, Atlanta, GA (Paper)

2015 Finnell, D. S. Grassroots Efforts to Advance SBI Training in Nursing/Social Work: U.S. Consortium

Efforts. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Drugs 12th Congress, Atlanta, GA (Paper)

2015 Platt, K., Savage, C. L., & Finnell, D. S. The P2P CARE Program© for rural women using opioids during pregnancy. Presented at Academy of Neonatal Nursing Mother Baby Conference, Orlando, FL (Poster)

2015 Finnell, D. S. Substance use screening and brief intervention (SBI) with older adults. Screening, Brief

Intervention & Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and other drug use: An Interprofessional Conference, Pittsburgh, PA (Paper)

2015 Seale, J. P., Finnell, D. S., & Savage, C. L. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment:

What it is and how it works. NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (Webinar) 2015 Crickman, R. & Finnell, D. S. A Systematic Review of Control Measures to Reduce Hazardous Drug

Exposure. American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Boston, MA (Poster) 2015 Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., Chalmers, S., Payne, F., Parrish, D., Kelly, U., & Seale, J. P. Southeastern

Consortium for Substance Abuse Training – Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. American Association of Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Education Conference, St. Petersburg, FL (Podium presentation)

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2015 Finnell, D. S., Naegle, M. A., O’Malley, M., Puskar, K., Swenson, C., & Weber, M. Using a Consortium Model to Expand Nurses Competencies in Addressing the Continuum of Substance use. American Association of Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Education Conference, St. Petersburg, FL (Podium presentation)

2015 Terhaar, M. & Finnell, D. S. Engaging communities of interest in design of BS2DNP curriculum.

American Association of Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Education Conference, SanDiego, CA (Poster) 2014 Savage, C. L., Finnell, D. S., Kub, J., Chen, J., Costanzo, A. J., & Jackson, J. Inclusion of SBIRT strategies

related to substance use on hospital nursing assessment forms. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (Poster)

2014 Finnell, D. S. & Goplerud, E. Nursing Summit: Addressing the continuum of substance use. Johns

Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD (Symposium) 2014 Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., & Biers, A. SBIRT: Train the trainer. Johns Hopkins University School of

Nursing, Baltimore, MD (Workshop) 2014 Finnell, D. S., Biers, A., Seale, J. P., & Shellenberger, S. Adapting and implementing an SBIRT training

curriculum for nursing students. JBS/SAMHSA Virtual Grantee Meeting (Webinar) 2014 Finnell, D. S. & Broyles, L. M. Overview of screening, assessment, and brief intervention: A nursing

response to the full spectrum of substance use. The National Association for Addiction Professionals, National SBIRT Addiction Technology Transfer Center, and NORC (Webinar)

2013 Finnell, D. S., Carey, M. G., & Nowzari, S. A brief intervention to promote understanding of the

neurobiological base of hazardous alcohol use and treatment. Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) Annual Conference, Bethesda, MD (Poster)

2013 Finnell, D. S. Sudden closure of a buprenorphine clinic: Are you prepared? International Nurses Society

on Addictions (Invited, Paper, Webinar) 2011 Finnell, D. S., Lantinga, L. J., Maisto, S., & Oslin, D. W. Medical management implementation guide for

primary care. VHA Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD (Poster) 2011 Finnell, D. S. Patient-centered approaches to promoting medication taking and substance use

reduction. Across the Lifespan: An Update on Psychiatric Care and Psychopharmacology. University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, Birmingham, AL (Invited, Paper)

2011 Finnell, D. S. Brief treatments for alcohol use disorders in primary care. Collocated Collaborative Care

Conference by the VA Center for Integrated Healthcare, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2010 Finnell, D. S., Osborne, F. H. & Gerard, V. K. A patient centered resource to promote self-management

of mental health medications. 4th VHA Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD (Poster) 2009 Dunster, A., Chang, Y., Finnell, D. S., & Wray, L. A pilot study of using time line follow back among

older adults with prescription psychotherapeutic drug misuse. Eastern Nursing Research Society, Boston, MA (Poster)

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2008 Finnell, D. S. (Sept) Neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol use disorders. Conference supported by

NIAAA, A Nursing Education Model for the Prevention & Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders. University of Cincinnati, College of Nursing, Cincinnati, OH (Invited, Paper)

2007 Campbell-Heider, N., Feigenbaum, J. C., & Finnell, D. S. Integrating addictions, mental health and

harm reduction content into a primary care nursing curriculum. American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Albuquerque, NM (Paper)

2007 Finnell, D. S., & Bormann, J. L. VA nurse fellowships: Now that you are funded. United States

Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Academic Affiliations. On-line at www.va.gov/oaa/fellowships/nurse_fellowships_tips.ppt (Invited, Paper)

2004 Finnell, D. S. The transtheoretical model: An integrative model to guide substance abuse treatment.

South Central VA Health Network, VISN16 (Invited, Paper, Internet Presentation) 2003 Finnell, D. S., Murphy, R., & Prochaska, J. O. Stages of change, Part II: Applying the stages of change

with Veterans. Veterans Administration Knowledge Network Satellite Broadcast, St. Louis, MO (Television Presentation)

2003 Prochaska, J. O. & Finnell, D. S. Stages of change, Part I: Helping Veterans change one stage at a time.

Veterans Administration Knowledge Network Satellite Broadcast, St. Louis, MO (Television Presentation)

2000 Finnell, D. S. Mentally ill chemical abuser treatment: Right strategies, right time. Mosby’s Psychiatric-

Mental Health Nursing Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (Invited, Paper) 2000 Finnell, D. S. Motivational midwifery: Understanding the processes of change. Mosby’s Psychiatric-

Mental Health Nursing Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (Invited, Paper) 2000 Finnell, D. S. Neuronutrients: The orthomolecular approach. Mosby’s Psychiatric-Mental Health

Nursing Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (Invited, Paper) 1997 Finnell, D. S. The right strategies at the right time: Treatment of individuals with co-occurring

disorders. National Nurses Society on Addictions annual education conference, Des Moines, IA (Paper)

1996 Finnell, D. S. The neurobiology of dual diagnosis: Striking at the roots. National Nurses Society on Addictions Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (Invited paper)

1994 Finnell, D. S. Biological gender risk factors in alcoholism. National Nurses Society on Addictions Annual

Education Conference, Charlottesville, VA (Poster) 1994 Finnell, D. S., & Frachel, R. Criteria-based clinical evaluation tool for measuring outcomes. Annual

Meeting National League for Nursing, Portland, OR (Poster)

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2019 Gonzalez, Y., Kozachik, S., & Finnell, D.S. (2019). Evaluation of the Screening, Brief Intervention, and

Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Healthcare Providers Among Ambulatory Nurses. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD. (Poster)

2019 Finnell, D.S., Hansen, B.R., & Sanchez, M. Workshop for nurses: Alcohol and drug use screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in primary care settings, Eastern Shore, MD (Workshop)

2018 Finnell, D.S., Hansen, B.R., & Sanchez, M. Workshop for nurses: Alcohol and drug use screening, brief

intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in primary care settings, Annapolis, MD (Workshop) 2017 Finnell, D.S., Hansen, B.R., & Sanchez, M. Workshop for nurses: Alcohol and drug use screening, brief

intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in primary care settings, Annapolis, MD (Workshop) 2015 Finnell, D. S. Substance use disorders in nurses: Regulatory considerations. Maryland State Board of

Nursing Education Day, Baltimore, MD (Paper) 2015 Finnell, D. S. Pharmacology for Alcohol Use Disorders. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Preceptor

Recognition, Baltimore, MD (Paper) 2015 Mitchell, A. M., & Finnell, D. S. SBIRT with Older Adults. Presented to NURS 2526: Management of

Geriatric Health Theory course, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA (Paper) 2015 Finnell, D. S., Savage, C. L., Budhathoki, C., Berkenblit, G., & Buettner, T. Comparing two brief

interventions for alcohol use: A pilot randomized control trial. Primary Care Retreat. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD (Poster)

2013 Nowzari, S., Finnell, D. S., & Broyles, L. M. Nurse provision of alcohol-related interventions in the

patient-centered medical home. University at Buffalo, School of Nursing Research Day, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2011 Coppola, J., Gonzalez-Shanchesz, Egel, D., Finnell, D. S. & Naegle, M. The evolving role of addictions

nurses: How today’s issues will shape tomorrow. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State 13th Annual Conference, Bronx, NY (Paper)

2011 Finnell, D. S. & Kane-Caviola, C. Speaking so the patient hears us: New techniques to engage the

patient for win/win outcomes. Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State 13th Annual Conference, Bronx, NY (Paper)

2011 Finnell, D. S., McGillicuddy, N. B., Lucke, J., & Klyczek, M. E. Patterns of alcohol use and antidepressant

medication taking behaviors. 8th Annual Celebration of Student Academic Excellence, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2011 Finnell, D. S. A positive alcohol use disorders identification test AUDIT-C: Now what? VA Western New

York Research Seminar, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper)

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2010 Sessanna, L. S., Finnell, D. S., Underhill, M., Chang, Y., & Ling, H. Measures of spirituality: A systematic review of nursing and health related literature. 23rd Annual Celebration of Research sponsored by District 1, Gamma Kappa, Gamma Theta, Pi Zeta, and Zeta Nu chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2010 Finnell, D. S., Schultz, M., & Perri, R. Innovative ideas in addictions nursing. Alcoholism & Substance

Abuse Providers of New York State Annual conference, Saratoga Springs, NY (Paper) 2010 Finnell, D. S., Schultz, M., & Perri, R. Why is the role of the professional nurse essential? Alcoholism and

Substance Abuse Providers of New York State 12th Annual Conference, Saratoga Spring, NY (Paper) 2010 Finnell, D. S., Osborne, F. H., & Gerard, V. K. Patient centered tools to promote self management of

medications. Research Brown Bag Seminar, SUNY at Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY (Invited) 2010 Scribner, M., Finnell, D. S., & Dean, G. Alcohol, smoking, and sleep: An honor’s project. Research Brown

Bag Seminar, SUNY at Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2010 Carey, M. G. & Finnell, D. S. The Dean’s mentor award: Two recipients’ experiences. Research Brown

Bag Seminar, SUNY at Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2009 Dunster, A., Chang, Y., Finnell, D. S., & Wray, L. A pilot study of using time line follow back among older

adults with prescription psychotherapeutic drug misuse. University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Academic Day of Excellence, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2009 Dean, G., Scribner, M., & Finnell, D. S. Alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking and sleep in individuals

with lung cancer. University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Academic Day of Excellence, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2009 Finnell, D. S. Neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol use disorders. New York State Peer Assistance

for Nurses Advocates, Batavia, NY (Invited, Paper) 2009 Finnell, D. S., Chang, Y., O’Connor, T., & Osborne, F. H. What is the state-of-the-science on medication-

taking in individuals with non-serious mental illness? VISN 2 Center for Integrated Healthcare, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper)

2008 Finnell, D. S. Nurse-Pharmacist medication programs. University at Buffalo Department of Pharmacy

Practice Seminar, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2008 Beehler, G. P., Finnell, D. S., Foltz, K., & Edwards, D. Patient exit interviews for assessing fidelity to the

VISN2 integrated primary care model: Results from a pilot feasibility. Center for Integrated Healthcare, Albany Regional Conference, Albany, NY (Poster)

2008 Finnell, D. S. Co-occurring disorders: Clinical trials to real world practice. Behavioral Health Educational

Series. VA Western New York, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2007 Finnell, D. S., Dimmock, J. A., Lee, J., & Batki, S. L. Predictors of retention in a controlled trial of

monitored naltrexone for alcohol dependence in schizophrenia: Preliminary findings. Adherence to Medical and Behavioral Interventions Conference, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper)

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2007 Finnell, D. S. Efficacy of a program to promote medication adherence and reduction in substance use. VA Center for Integrated Healthcare, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper)

2007 Finnell, D. S. & Fynn-Aikens, S. Medication adherence and reduction in substance use: What helps and

what hinders individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders? 20th Research Day sponsored by District 1, Gamma Kappa, Gamma Theta, Pi Zeta, and Zeta Nu chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2007 Finnell, D. S., & Indelicato, H. Feasibility of a program to promote medication adherence and reduction

in substance use. VA Western New York Substance Abuse Treatment Team Meeting, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper)

2006 Finnell, D. S. & Lee, J. Patient readiness to choose addictions treatment: Charting the future? 19th

Annual Research Day sponsored by District 1 Professional Nurses Association of W.N.Y. and Sigma Theta Tau Local Chapters, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

2006 Finnell, D. S. Strategies used by individuals with co-occurring disorders. Research Brown Bag Seminar,

SUNY at Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2006 Finnell, D. S. Patient choice in addictions treatment. VA Western New York Substance Abuse

Treatment Team Meeting, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2006 Finnell, D. S. Patient choice in addictions treatment: The perspective of women. VA Western New York

Substance Abuse Treatment Team, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2005 Finnell, D. S., Campbell-Heider, N., & Feigenbaum, J. C. Integrating addictions and mental health.

Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State 8th Annual Conference, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper)

2004 Finnell, D. S. Pain and addictions: Getting down to the basics. Veterans Administration Advanced

Practice Nurses, Canandaigua, NY (Invited, Paper) 2003 Finnell, D. S. Stages of change: Correlation between substance use cessation and adherence to

psychotropic medications. Research Brown Bag Seminar, SUNY at Buffalo School of Nursing, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper)

2003 Feigenbaum, J. C. & Finnell, D. S. Pain management of patients with a comorbid diagnosis of substance

abuse. New York State Nurses Association Convention, Rochester, NY (Paper) 2003 Finnell, D. S. Suitability of the transtheoretical model for use with individuals with co-occurring

disorders. Treating Addictions in Special Populations Conference, Binghamton, NY (Poster) 2003 Finnell, D. S. & Osborne, F. Stages-of-change for individuals with co-occurring disorders. Challenging

Old Paradigms: Using the Transtheoretical Model Conference, Buffalo, NY (Poster) 2003 Jezewski, M. A., Meeker, M. A., Finnell, D. S., & Wu, Y. Health care proxies and the transtheoretical

model: A study proposal. Challenging Old Paradigms: Using the Transtheoretical Model Conference, Buffalo, NY (Poster)

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2003 Finnell, D. S. Use of the transtheoretical model for individuals with co-occurring disorders. Challenging

Old Paradigms: Using the Transtheoretical Model Conference, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 2003 Bu, X., & Finnell, D. S. Applications of the transtheoretical model. Challenging Old Paradigms: Using the

Transtheoretical Model Conference, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Poster) 2003 Finnell, D. S. The transtheoretical model. Challenging Old Paradigms: Using the transtheoretical Model

Conference, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Poster) 2003 Finnell, D. S. Adult Children of Alcoholics. Rockefeller College at University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY

(Workshop) 2002 Finnell, D. S. How many nurses does it take to change patients’ behavior? VA Medical Center Nursing

Recognition Week, Canandaigua, NY (Invited, Paper) 2002 Finnell, D. S. Teamwork. VA Medical Center Nursing Management Meeting, Canandaigua, NY (Invited,

Paper) 2002 Finnell, D. S., & Finnell, T. J. Parenting in the 21st century. Honeoye Falls School District Parent Teacher

Conference, Honeoye Falls, NY (Workshop) 2000 Finnell, D. S. The mind-body management of fibromylagia. Fibromyalgia Support Group of Rochester,

Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper) 2000 Finnell, D. S. Promoting medication adherence. Strong Memorial Hospital Psychiatric Nursing Grand

Rounds, Rochester, NY, Funded by Parke-Davis Speakers Bureau (Invited, Paper) 1999 Finnell, D. S. Gabapentin (Neurontin): Treatment of Co-occurring Disorders. Strong Memorial Hospital

Psychiatric Nursing Grand Rounds, Rochester, NY. Funded by Parke-Davis Speakers Bureau (Invited, Paper)

1999 Finnell, D. S. Psychiatric nurses: Prime roles for helping patients. Psychiatric Nursing Grand Rounds,

Rochester Psychiatric Center, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper) 1999 Finnell, D. S. Identifying strategies for change: Concordance between outpatients with co-occurring

disorders and treatment providers. Averill Court Clinician Forum, The Genesee Hospital, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper)

1997 Finnell, D. S. The right strategies at the right time. Spectrum Human Services Clinician and Patient

Forum, Buffalo, NY (Invited, Paper) 1997 Finnell, D. S. The right strategies at the right time. Averill Court Clinician and Patient Forum, The

Genesee Hospital, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper) 1997 Finnell, D. S. The right strategies at the right time: Treatment of individuals with co-occurring disorders.

Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Sigma Chapter Induction Ceremony, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper)

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1997 Finnell, D. S. The triune brain model: Application to critical care nursing. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), Greater Rochester Area Finger Lakes Chapter, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper)

1997 Finnell, D. S. Biochemical disorders. AACN, Greater Rochester Area, Rochester, NY (Invited, Paper) 1996 Finnell, D. S. Enterprise in nursing. Community Breakfast Forum, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY

(Invited, Paper) 1995 Finnell, D. S. Self-Directiveness for nurses. Annual Meeting of Upstate New York Association of

Operating Room Nurses, Rochester, NY (Workshop) 1994 Finnell, D. S., & Moroz, V. D. Discovering your role in meeting the spiritual needs of patients and

families. Coronary Care Nurses of The Genesee Hospital, Rochester, NY (Workshop) 1994 Finnell, D. S., & Moroz, V. D. The effect of critical care nurse education on the assessment of patients'

spiritual needs. The Annual Meeting New York State Nurses Association, Buffalo, NY (Poster) 1994 Finnell, D. S. Group dynamics in health care settings. St. John Fisher College Continuing Education,

Rochester, NY (Workshop) 1994 Finnell, D. S. Stress and burnout. AACN, Greater Rochester Area Finger Lakes Chapter, Rochester, NY

(Workshop) 1993 Finnell, D. S. Managing stress. Visiting Nurse Service, Rochester, NY (Workshop) 1992 Finnell, D. S., Finnell, T. J., Acquilano, N. & Sackett, A. Addictions in society: Impact, causes/influences,

treatment. Annual Wilmot Lecture and Delta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY (Workshop organizer)

1991 Finnell, D. S. Codependency - Does it affect you? Association of Operating Room Nurses Annual

Meeting, Rochester, NY (Workshop) EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Editorial Board Memberships 2015-present International Board/Conselho Editorial Internacional, Revista da Enfermagem Referência 2012-present Associate Editor, Substance Abuse 2011-2014 Editorial Board, Journal of Addictions Nursing Peer Review Activities 2012-present Substance Abuse 2011-present Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (ACER) 2011-present Journal of Addictions Nursing 2010-present Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2005-present Research in Nursing & Health

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2015 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2014 Advances in Nursing Doctoral Education 2005 Addictive Behaviors PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Society / Association Membership and Leadership

American Academy of Nursing

2012-present Psychiatric Mental Health and Substance Use Expert Panel, Member 2012-present Member

American Nurses Association / State Nurses Association 2014-present Maryland Nurses Association 2012-2015 Committee on Nursing Practice Standards, Member 2012-2103 American Nurses Association, Independent Member 2011-2012 Committee on Nursing Practice Standards, Alternate Member 2008-2010 New York State Statewide Peer Assistance Committee, Chairperson 2007-2009 Annual Conference Planning Committee, New York State Nurses Association, Member 2006-2010 New York State Statewide Peer Assistance Committee, Member 2005-2012 Professional Nurses Association of WNY, District 1, New York State Nurses Association,

Member 1999-2001 Genesee Valley Nurses Association, Rochester, New York, Elected Director 1994-2012 New York State Nurses Association, Member

American Nurses Credentialing Center 2011 Psychiatric Family/Adult Nurse Practitioner online course, Expert Reviewer

Addictions Nursing Certification Board 2007 Certified Addictions Registered Nurse – Advanced Practice, test review and cut score

determination, Expert Test Revision Panel Member 2002-2006 Chairperson 2000-2002 Board Member 1999 Job Survey Development Committee for Certified Addictions Registered Nurse – Advanced

Practice, Member

American Psychiatric Nursing Association 2014-present Addictions Council Steering Committee, Member 2014-present Member

Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA) 2019-2021 President Elect

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2017-2018 Addressing Substance Use, AMERSA in the 21st Century: Nursing Competencies (Lead author)

2016 Conference Planning Committee, 40th Annual Conference 2015-2017 Board of Directors, Member at Large 2014 Abstract Selection Committee, Member and Reviewer

Challenging Old Paradigms: Using the Transtheoretical Model, Conference 2003 Project Director, Keynote speakers: J.O. Prochaska & C.C. DiClemente

Nurses Across the Continuum of Substance Use 2014-present Initiator and facilitator of nurse leaders in education and health care who are providing

SBIRT-related education to nursing students and nurses in healthcare settings. Initially began with nurse leaders in the United States and expanded within the first months to nurse leaders across the globe.

Eastern Nurses Research Society

2010-2012 Member

Institute for Professional Development in the Addictions 2006-2008 Board of Directors, Appointed member

International Entry-Level Substance Use and Addictions Nursing Competencies 2017-present Co-leader

International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs (INEBRIA) 2013-present Member 2014 2015 Conference Scientific Review Committee, Member

International Nurses Society on Addictions

1997-2013 Member 2010-2012 President 2008-2010 President-Elect 2007 Awards Committee, International Nurses Society on Addictions, Co-Chair 2002-2004 Conference Abstract Review Committee, Member and Reviewer

National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 2009 Consensus Group on Psychiatric Mental Health Programs, Member 2005 Consensus Panel for Practice Doctorate Nurse Practitioner entry-level core competencies,

Member

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Research Society on Alcoholism

2010-present Member Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2017 Peer Consultant, SAMHSA SBIRT Grantee Grant Reviewer 2016 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Screening, Brief Intervention,

and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Health Professions Student Training (SBIRT-Student Training, TI-16-002)

2015 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Committee 13. Primary and

Behavioral Health Care Integration 2008-2009 VA Nursing Academy, VA Office of Academic Affiliations, Reviewer Advisory Panels 2019-present Substance Abuse Research Education and Training, New York University, External Advisory

Board, Member 2018-preseent International Entry-level Nursing Competencies to Address the Continuum of Substance

Use, Co-Chair 2013-2017 National SBIRT (Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment) ATTC (Addictions

Technology Transfer Center) Advisory Board, NORC (formally National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago), Bethesda, MD, Member

2012-2013 American Academy of Nursing, Psychiatric Mental Health and Substance Use Expert Panel,

Member 2011-2017 Hospital Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Project, NORC,

Bethesda, MD, Senior Advisory Board Member 2016-2017 Steering Committee Member, Collaborative Education in Substance Abuse (CESA)

Program, Harvard Medical School/National Institute on Drug Abuse, member 2015-2017 Board of Nursing, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Expert Witness 2015-2018 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Expert Panel, A Guide to the

Management of Opioid-Dependent Pregnant and Parenting Women and Their Children, Bethesda, MD, Member.

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2012-2013 Institutional Review Board, VA Research and Development, VA Western New York Healthcare System, Chairperson

2011-2015 Primary Care Work Group, VA Substance Use Disorder Quality Enhancement and Research

Initiative, Member 2011-2013 Proposal Review Committee, VA Research and Development, VA Western New York

Healthcare System, Member 2011-2012 VA Office of Nursing Services Mental Health Field Advisory Committee, National Nursing

Clinical Practice Program, Member 2010-2013 Institutional Review Board, VA Research and Development, VA Western New York

Healthcare System, Member 2009 Behavioral Health Workforce Development Initiative, Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration, Expert Panelist EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Classroom Instruction

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Summer 2018 NR 210.610 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 20% effort, 30 students Summer 2018 NR 210.607 Context of Healthcare for Advanced Nursing Practice, 25%, 30 students Spring 2018 NR 210.897 Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project Plan, 3% effort, 3 students Fall 2017 NR 210.573 Neurobiology of Mental Disorders, Course Faculty, 2% effort, 31 students Fall 2017 NR 210.895 Independent Study, Irina Koyfman, Doctoral (DNP) student, Integrative review:

Measures of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Fall 2017 NR 210.895 Independent Study, Yovan Gonzalez, Doctoral (DNP) student, Pilot test of

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Fall 2016 NR 210.573 Neurobiology of Mental Disorders, Course Faculty, 2% effort, 29 students Fall 2015 NR 210.573 Neurobiology of Mental Disorders, Course Faculty, 2% effort, 16 students Fall 2014 NR 210.573 Neurobiology of Mental Disorders, Course Faculty, 2% effort, 9 students Summer 2014 Alcohol, Drugs and Baby Boomers: Are you ready? Massive Online Open Classroom

(MOOC), 6300 registered; 11% completed for a certificate

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Summer 2014 NR 210.800 Foundations for Scholarship, Co-coordinator, 3% effort, Doctoral, 22 students Spring 2014 Independent Study, Kara Platt, Doctoral (DNP) student, The P2P Care Program: A

Comprehensive Model for Caring for Women Using Substances During Pregnancy Spring 2014 The Research Process in Nursing, Co-faculty, 15% effort, Baccalaureate, 70 students Spring 2014 NR110.502 Physiology/Pathophysiology, Co-faculty, 15% effort, Master’s, 52 students Fall 2013 NR110.403 The Research Process in Nursing, Co-faculty, 15% effort, Baccalaureate, 63

students Fall 2013 NR110.502 Physiology/Pathophysiology, Co-faculty, 15% effort, Master’s, 52 students Summer 2013 NR 210.800 Foundations for Scholarship, Co-faculty, 6 units, Doctoral, 23 students Summer 2013 NR110.504 Context of Health Care in Advanced Nursing Practice, Co-faculty, 6 units,

Master’s, 17 students Spring 2013 NR110.403 The Research Process in Nursing, Co-faculty, 15% effort, Baccalaureate, 41

students Spring 2013 NR110.502 Physiology/Pathophysiology, Co-faculty, 15% effort, Master’s, 34 students

Central Queensland University Fall 2015 Doctoral Advisement, Shazhrad Nowzari, RHD Student

University at Buffalo, School of Nursing

Fall 2012 NUR520 Scholarly Communications, Coordinator, 25% effort, PhD, 8 students Fall 2012 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 21 students Fall 2012 NUR600 Graduate Independent Study, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD level, 1 student Fall 2012 NUR708 Research Practicum, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD, 1 student Spring 2012 NUR569 Neurobiological Basis of Mental Health and Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 31 students (15 FNP, 15 PMHNP, 1 PhD) Fall 2011 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 11 students Spring 2011 NUR569 Neurobiological Basis of Mental Health and Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 18 students (10 FNP, 6 PMHNP, 2 PhD) Spring 2011 NUR708 Research Practicum, Faculty, 20% effort, Ph, 1 student

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Fall 2010 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 4 students Spring 2010 NUR708 Research Practicum, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD, 1 student Fall 2009 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 3 students Spring 2009 NUR554 Neurobiological Basis of Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 5 students

(FNP) Fall 2008 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 5 students Summer 2008 NUR554 Neurobiological Basis of Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 19 students

(FNP) Spring 2008 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 31 students Fall 2007 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 5 students Summer 2007 NUR554 Neurobiological Basis of Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 14 students

(7 FNP, 2 PMHNP, 3 other, 2 PhD) Spring 2007 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 10 students Spring 2007 NUR708 Research Practicum, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD, 1 student Fall 2006 NUR562 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Theoretical Foundations and Practice Perspectives,

Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 8 students Fall 2006 NUR708 Research Practicum, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD, 1 student Summer 2006 NUR554 Neurobiological Basis of Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 17 students

(16 FNP, 1 PhD) Spring 2006 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 22 students Fall 2005 Mini Sabbatical (100% teaching buyout) Summer 2005 NUR554 Neurobiological Basis of Addictions, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 6 students

(FNP) Spring 2005 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 5 students Spring 2005 NUR619 Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practicum, Coordinator, 25%

effort, Master’s, 1 student

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Fall 2004 NUR562 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Theoretical Foundations and Practice

Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 13 students Fall 2004 NUR566 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Clinical Practicum, Individual Therapy, Faculty,

25% effort, Master’s, 4 students Spring 2004 NUR513 Research Practicum, Coordinator, 25% effort, Master’s, 35 students Spring 2004 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 12 students Spring 2004 NUR600 Graduate Independent Study, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD, 1 student Spring 2004 NUR708 Professional Role Development, Faculty, 20% effort, PhD, 1 student Fall 2003 NUR701 State of the Nursing Science, Faculty, 25% effort, PhD, 7 students Fall 2003 NUR564 Care of the Complex Family, Faculty, 10% effort, Master’s, 20 students Fall 2003 NUR513 Research Practicum, Coordinator, 25% effort, Master’s, 13 students Fall 2003 NUR600 Graduate Independent Study, Faculty, % effort, PhD, 1 student Spring 2003 NUR513 Research Practicum, Coordinator, 25% effort, Master’s, 23 students Spring 2003 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 20 students Fall 2002 NUR513 Research Practicum, Coordinator, 25% effort, Master’s, 12 students Fall 2002 NUR564 Care of the Complex Family, Faculty, 10% effort, Master’s, 9 students Spring 2002 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 15 students Spring 2001 NUR559 The Family: Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives, Coordinator, 30% effort,

Master’s, 20 students

Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Nursing, Bangkok, Thailand Summer 2008 Nursing Theory Development, Faculty, 25% effort, PhD, 7 students

St. John Fisher, Department of Nursing Fall 1999 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 32

students

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Fall 1998 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 32 students

Spring 1998 NURS326 Health Education and Group Process, Faculty, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 38

students Fall 1997 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 32

students Spring 1997 NURS410 Addictions, A Biopsychosocial Spiritual Approach, Coordinator, 25% effort,

Baccalaureate, 20 students Spring 1997 NURS326 Health Education and Group Process, Faculty, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 40

students Fall 1996 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 32

students Spring 1996 NURS583 Family Theory and Foundations, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 20 students Spring 1996 NURS326 Health Education and Group Process, Faculty, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 40

students Fall 1995 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 32

students Spring 1995 NURS400 Crisis Counseling, Coordinator, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 12 students Spring 1995 NURS326 Health Education and Group Process, Faculty, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 36

students Fall 1994 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 32

students Spring 1994 NURS326 Health Education and Group Process, Faculty, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 48

students Fall 1993 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 16

students Spring 1993 NURS583 Family Theory and Foundations, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 15 students Fall 1992 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 16

students Spring 1992 NURS400 Crisis Counseling, Coordinator, 25% effort, Baccalaureate, 8 students Spring 1992 NURS583 Family Theory and Foundations, Coordinator, 30% effort, Master’s, 12 students

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Fall 1991 NURS463 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Coordinator, 40% effort, Baccalaureate, 8 students

New Course Development 2014 NR110.573.8101 Neurobiology of Mental Disorders, Post-Master’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse

Practitioner (PMHNP) Program on-line course created to advance knowledge of certified nurse practitioners earning PMHNP credential

2012 NUR520 Scholarly Communications, PhD level course created to advance students’ knowledge and

ability in effective scientific writing. 2005 NUR569 Neurobiological Basis of Mental Health and Addictions, Master’s core course created for on-

line delivery to advance students’ knowledge of the neurobiology of the brain relative to pathophysiology and treatment of major mental disorders and addictions, with a focus on primary care.

2004 NUR562 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Theoretical Foundations and Practice Perspectives,

Master’s level to advance student’s knowledge and ability in theories related to psychiatric mental health nursing and application of theory to clinical practice.

1997 NURS410 Addictions, A Biopsychosocial Spiritual Approach, Baccalaureate elective course to advance

students’ knowledge of alcohol and other drugs and their impact on the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual domains of the individual and family.

1992 NURS400 Crisis Counseling, Baccalaureate elective course to advance students’ knowledge of

situational, development, and environmental crises. Course was designed to utilize a Broadway production (Into the Woods) that presented these crises across the lifespan (child to older adult), within the family, and contrasting social strata of the community.

ACADEMIC SERVICE Johns Hopkins University 2018 Opioid Awareness and Education Program Development Committee, Member 2018 Transforming Opioid Practice and Policy in East Baltimore and across the United States, Member 2018 Johns Hopkins Health System Substance Use Treatment Initiative, 2017 Bylaws & Nominations Committee, Member 2017 Academic Council, Member 2016 Faculty Governance Taskforce, Member 2015 Appointments, Promotion & Tenure Committee, Member 2015 Doctor of Nursing Practice Curriculum Committee, Ex-Officio

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2015 Doctor of Nursing Practice Admission Committee, Ex-Officio 2016 Doctor of Nursing Practice Progressions Committee, Ex-Officio 2015 Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Director (May) 2015 Chair, Faculty Search Committee (Master’s Entry into Nursing Program, February 2015) 2014 Master’s Curriculum Committee, Ex-Officio 2014 Master’s Admission Committee, Ex-Officio 2014 Master’s Progressions Committee, Ex-Officio 2014 Master’s Program Director (July) 2014 MS to DNP Task Force, Co-chair 2013-2014 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Admissions Committee, Member 2013-2105 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Curriculum Committee, Member 2013 Cohesion, Collaboration, and Communication Task Force, Co-chair 2013-2016 School of Nursing Faculty Grievance Committee, Member

University at Buffalo 2011 School of Nursing Grievance Committee, Member 2009-2012 Center of Excellence Bioinformatics and Life Sciences Steering Committee, Member

2009-2011 School of Nursing Faculty Advisory Council, Member 2008-2012 School of Nursing DNP/PhD Curriculum Development Task Group, Member 2007-2011 Research/Scholarship Oversight Committee, Member 2006-2011 Schomburg Fellowship Review Committee, Member 2003-2012 Grant Reviewer, Research Development Funds, Member 2003-2006 Strategic Planning Task Group, Member 2002-2005 Curriculum Committee, Member

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MENTORING AND ADVISEMENT Scholarly Projects/Research Honors Projects 2013 Rebekah Brownstein, Graduate Student, Changes in Neural Structure Associated with Meditation,

University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Sineenuch Siriwong, Doctoral Student, An Integrative Review of Factors Predicting Quitting Smoking

in Asian Countries, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Elizabeth Church, Graduate Student, Existential Crisis, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Lara Obertean, Graduate Student Purpose, Meaning, and Connection: Correlation with Post-traumatic

Stress, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Camille Petraitis, Graduate Student, Evaluating the Patient Centered Recovery Resource System:

Utilization, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Dina Difeo, Graduate Student, Evaluating the Patient Centered Recovery Resource System:

Satisfaction, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Erica Van Riper, Graduate Student, Evaluating the Patient Centered Recovery Resource System: Cost /

Benefit, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2012 Shanté White, BS Honors Student, Addictions and the Family, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2010 Maria Scribner, BS Honors Student, Alcohol, Anxiety, and Sleep Disorders, University at Buffalo,

Advisor 2009 Vivian Gerard, Graduate Student, Tools to Promote Patient-Centered Care, University at Buffalo,

Advisor 2008 Heather Indelicato, Graduate Student, Correlation Between Pill Counts and Self-Reports, University at

Buffalo, Advisor 2008 Kelly Foltz, Graduate Student, Therapeutic Relationship in Primary Care, University at Buffalo, Advisor 2006 Kimberly A. Ditz, Graduate Student, Health Diaries for Self-Monitoring and Self-Regulation, University

at Buffalo, Advisor 2006 Stefania Fynn-Aikens, Graduate Student, Common Factors Associated with Medication Adherence and

Reduction in Substance Use, University at Buffalo, Advisor 1999 Shelley Sixt, Graduate Student, The Effects of Health Education on Individuals In a Psychiatric

Community Residence, St. John Fisher College, Chair 1999 Elizabeth Corcoran, Graduate Student, Understanding the Phenomenon of Accumulated Loss in a

Comfort Care Team, St. John Fisher College, Chair

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1999 Nancy L. Amell, Graduate Student, Depression and Detection/Diagnosis in the Primary Care Setting, St.

John Fisher College, Chair 1999 Neerja Sethi, Graduate Student, Smoking Cessation in Primary Care, St. John Fisher College, Chair 1998 Lisa Castler, Graduate Student, Cost Analysis of a Subacute Care Unit, St. John Fisher College, Chair 1998 Elaine Redmond, Graduate Student, Patient Education Program for Indwelling Central Catheters, St.

John Fisher College, Chair Dissertation Member

Khadejah Mahmoud, Factors that influence Nurses’ Motivation to Provide Care for Patients who Use Alcohol and Opioids, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Member (Completed 2019)

Song Ge, The Relationship Between Alcohol Use and Mental Health Outcomes and Retention in Care in Women

Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (WHIV), Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Member (Completed 2018)

Jenna Brager, Perceptions, Use, and Impact of Digital Technologies for Strengthening Parenting, Johns

Hopkins School of Nursing, Co-advisor (Completed 2018) Tamar Rodney, Biomarkers for PTSD in Military Personnel and Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury, Johns

Hopkins School of Nursing, Co-advisor Meika Smart, Public Health Doctoral Student, Evaluation of Environmental Strategies for Preventing Alcohol

Problems on US College Campuses, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Completed 2015)

Katherine S. Wright, PhD Student, A Measurement Study to Revise the Processes of Change for Smoking,

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Member (Completed August 2015) Lisa Ball, PhD Student, Emotional Intelligence: Application in Nursing, University at Buffalo, Member

(Completed May 2010) Loralee Sessanna, Doctor of Nursing Science Student, Spirituality and End-of-Life Care, University at Buffalo,

Member (Completed 2006) Doctor of Nursing Practice Advisor

Yovan Gonzalez, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Implementing alcohol and drug use screening,

brief intervention, and referral to treatment in a primary care clinic, DNP Project consultant (Class of May 2019)

Chichi Anako, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Depression/substance use and viral suppression

among pregnant women living with HIV, Academic and DNP Project Advisor (Class of May 2017)

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Rachael Crickman, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Implementing a Hazardous Drug Control Program, Academic and DNP Project Advisor (Completed May 2015)

PhD Advisor Tamar Rodney, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Co-advisor (Graduated 05.22.18) Jenna Levenson, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Co-advisor (Began September 2014) Shazhrad Nowzari, MS-PhD Student, University at Buffalo, Chair (Completed MS requirements 2014)

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