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C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 1 Curriculum Vitae NANCY L. ROTHMAN EDUCATION Ed.D. 1989 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Curriculum Theory and Development M.S.N. 1980 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Community/Public Health M.Ed. 1976 Beaver College, Glenside, PA B.S.N. 1963 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Cum laude. 1959 - 1961 College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Academic 2015 – 8/2016 Interim Chair, Department of Nursing, College of Public Health , Temple University. 1999 – 10/2017 Director of Community-based Practices, Department of Nursing, College of Public Health, Temple University 1998 - Present Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Public Health, Temple University. Tenure granted July 1, 1998. 1997 - 1999 Interim Chair, Department of Nursing, College of Allied Health Professions,Temple University. 1996 - Present Independence Foundation Professor of Urban Community Nursing Department of Nursing, College of Public Health, Temple University. 1996 - 1998 Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Allied Health Professions, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. 1990 - 1995 Associate Professor, Department of Nursing College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES cont'd

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C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 1 Curriculum Vitae NANCY L. ROTHMAN

EDUCATION

Ed.D. 1989 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Curriculum Theory and Development

M.S.N. 1980 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Community/Public

Health

M.Ed. 1976 Beaver College, Glenside, PA

B.S.N. 1963 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Cum laude.

1959 - 1961 College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Academic

2015 – 8/2016 Interim Chair, Department of Nursing, College of Public Health , Temple University.

1999 – 10/2017 Director of Community-based Practices, Department of Nursing,

College of Public Health, Temple University

1998 - Present Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Public Health, Temple University. Tenure granted July 1, 1998.

1997 - 1999 Interim Chair, Department of Nursing, College of Allied Health

Professions,Temple University.

1996 - Present Independence Foundation Professor of Urban Community Nursing Department of Nursing, College of Public Health, Temple University.

1996 - 1998 Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Allied

Health Professions, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.

1990 - 1995 Associate Professor, Department of Nursing College of Allied Health

Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES cont'd

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Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Graduate Studies, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.

Coordinator, Home, Community, and Public Health Care Track, Graduate Program, Department of Nursing, College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.

1980 - 1990 Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Villanova University, Villanova, PA. Tenure granted, July 1, 1984.

1977 - 1978 Assistant Professor, Gwynedd Mercy College, Gwynedd, PA.

1974 - 1977 Instructor, Gwynedd Mercy College, Gwynedd, PA.

Clinical 2005 – 2/2018 Consultant/Director of Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) Nursing Network

1988 - 1994 PRN Staff, Holy Redeemer and Nazareth Home Care, Philadelphia, PA.

1985 Utilization Review, (temporary, part-time) Blue Cross/Blue Shield,

Philadelphia, PA.

1979 - 1980 Coordinating Supervisor, Nursing and Therapies, Metropolitan Home Health Service, Inc., Ft. Washington, PA.

1978 - 1979 Supervisor of Nursing, Metropolitan Home Health Service, Inc., Ft.

Washington, PA.

1964 - 1965 Clinical Instructor, Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA.

1963 - 1964 Public Health Nurse, City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. FUNDED PROJECTS

2017, July Project Director, Asthma, Climate Change and You, National Nurse-led Care Consortium, $4,500.

FUNDED PROJECTS cont'd

2017, July Project Director, Outreach PHMC Health Network, $58,920.

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2017, July Project Director, Safe and Healthy Homes, National Nurse-led

Care Consortium, $35,000

2017, March Project Director, Temple Health Connection, The Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000 per year for 3 years.

2016, July Project Director, Outreach PHMC Health Network, $50,250. 2016, July Project Director, Safe and Healthy Homes, National Nurse-led

Care Consortium, $30,000

2016, March Project Director, Temple Health Connection, The Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000 per year for 3 years.

2015, July Project Director, Outreach PHMC Health Network, $50,000. 2015, July Project Director, Healthy Homes, National Nursing Centers

Consortium, $25,000

2015, March Project Director, Temple Health Connection, The Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000 per year for 3 years.

2015, March Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Maximus Foundation, $2,500

2014, July Project Director, Call Center and Prison Outreach PHMC Health

Network, $50,000. 2014, July Project Director, Healthy Homes, National Nursing Centers

Consortium, $25,000

2013, December Project Director, Bringing Mammography to underserved communities, Pfizer, $10,000.

2013, August Project Oversight, Belmont Charter School Wellness Center, National Nursing Centers Consortium, $4,000.

2013, July Project Director, Healthy Homes, National Nursing Centers Consortium, $25,000

2013, July Project Director, Outreach Health Insurance Market Place, promotion

PHMC Health Connection, $41,872 + $19,000 for Call Center. FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont’d

2013, July Project Director, Philadelphia Housing Authority/Education Works

for Norris Summer Camp, $11,429 + $4,323 Fall Afterschool.

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2013, March Project Director, Youth Services, Temple Health Connection, The Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000 per year for 3 years.

2013, March Project Director, Homework+ Know Your Numbers, SEPA

AHEC, $600. 2012, December Project Director, Temple Health Connection, IBC, $50,000.

2012, July Project Director, Community Health Partners for Sustainability, National Nursing Centers Consortium, $10,000.

2012, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

Partnership Collaborative, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, Drexel University and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation 12th year budget for Temple Health Connection is $334,563.

2012, July Project Director, Lowering Risk of Pre-Hypertension in African

Americans, Pfizer-Health Care Charitable Contributions, $10,000.

2012, March Project Director, Youth Services, Temple Health Connection, The Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000 per year for 3 years.

2012, February Project Director, Homework+ R.A.D.I.C.A.L (Real Actions

Directed to Improving Children’s Health and Lifestyles), revamped to address bullying and violence. SEPA AHEC, $600.

2011, July Project Director, Community Health Partners for Sustainability,

National Nursing Centers Consortium, $10,000.

2011, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family Partnership Collaborative, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, Drexel University and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay

Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation 11th year budget for Temple Health Connection is $381,951.

FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont’d

2011, March Project Director, Youth Services, Temple Health Connection, The

Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000 per year for 3 years. 2011, February Project Director, Reducing risk of childhood obesity,

SEPA AHEC, $600.

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2011, January Project Director, The American Nurses Association (ANA) Nurse- Managed Health Care Home Effectiveness Project, National Nursing Centers Consortium, $20,000.

2010, September Project Director, Pan American Academy Charter School Wellness

Center, National Nursing Centers Consortium, $86,000. 2010, August Project Director, Mentoring and Summer Camp, SEPA AHEC, $400.

2010, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family Partnership Collaborative, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, Drexel University and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation 10th year budget for Temple Health Connection is $388,899.

2010, January Project Director, Reproductive Health, SEPA AHEC, $600. 2009, July Project Director and Consultant, Patient-Provider Decision Sharing

Education Demonstration, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with the National Nursing Centers Consortium. $124,393.

2009, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

Partnership Collaborative, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): with Drexel University and Lutheran Children and Family Services. 9th yr - $375.486.

2009, April Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, The

Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000.

2009, January Project Director, Youth and Physical Health, SEPA AHEC, $800. 2008, October Project Director, Reproductive Health, Lalor Foundation, $10,000. FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont'd

2008, September Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, City of

Philadelphia through PHMC, $59,500.

2008, July Project Director, Homework+ Summer Camp, Temple Health Connection, City of Philadelphia through PHMC, $30,525.

2008, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

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Partnership Collaborative, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, Drexel University and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation eighth year budget for Temple Health Connection is $448,944.

2008, April Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, The

Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000.

2007, September Project Director, Youth Seminars, SEPA AHEC, $800.

2007, July Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, City of Philadelphia through Safe and Sound, $97,308.

2007, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

Partnership Collaborative, Commonwealth of PA, part of a collaborative grant with three nursing centers, under the National

Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, Drexel University and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation seventh year budget for Temple Health Connection is $394,772.

2007, April Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, The

Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $15,000. 2006, September Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, City of

Philadelphia through Safe and Sound, $58,191. 2006, September Project Director, Improving Teen Health, SEPA AHEC, $900. 2006, July Project Director. Homework+, Temple Health Connection,

GlaxoSmithKline, $25,000. FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont'd

2006, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection (THC), Nurse-Family Partnership Collaborative, City of Philadelphia, part of a collaborative grant originally for $4,799,982 over three years with equal participation of four nursing centers. Currently three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, MCP Hahnemann and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation sixth year budget for THC is $445,865.

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2005, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

Partnership Collaborative, City of Philadelphia, part of a collaborative grant originally for $4,799,982 over three years with equal participation of four nursing centers. Currently three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, MCP Hahnemann and Lutheran Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation fifth year budget for Temple Health Connection is $445,864.

2005, April Project Director, Independence Blue Cross Charitable Grant,

uninsured and underinsured primary care, $50,000.

2005, April Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, The Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $25,000.

2005, February Co-Principal Investigator, Center for Intergenerational Learning EPA

grant

2005, January Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence Foundation, $125,000.

2004, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

Partnership Collaborative, City of Philadelphia, part of a collaborative grant for $4,799, 982 over three years with equal participation of four nursing centers. Currently three nursing centers, under the National Nursing Centers Consortium (NNCC): Temple Health Connection, MCP Hahnemann and Luthern Children and Family Services. Kay Kinsey of NNCC is Primary Investigator. Continuation fourth year budget $445,864.

2004, April Project Director, Independence Blue Cross Charitable Grant,

uninsured and underinsured primary care, $50,000 per year for three years.

FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont'd 2004, April Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, The

Patricia Kind Family Foundation, $25,000. 2004, January Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence

Foundation, $115,000. 2003, July Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, Nutrition

and Physical Activity, $1,400.

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2003, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family Partnership Collaborative, City of Philadelphia, part of a collaborative grant for $4,799, 982 over three years with equal participation of four nursing centers, Temple Health Connection, LaSalle University, VNA of Philadelphia and MCP Hahnemann. Kay Kinsey of LaSalle is Primary Investigator. Third year budget $396,959.

2003, April Project Director, Homework+, Temple Health Connection, The

Patricia Kind Family Foundation , $25,000.

2003, January Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence Foundation, $115,000.

2002, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nutrition and

Hypertension Concepts, $1,500.

2002, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family Partnership Collaborative, City of Philadelphia, part of a collaborative grant for $4,799, 982 over three years with equal participation of four nursing centers, Temple Health Connection, LaSalle University, VNA of Philadelphia and MCP Hahnemann. Kay Kinsey of LaSalle is Primary Investigator. Second year budget $396,959.

2002, April Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Teen Programming,

Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, $50,000.

2002, April Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Un- and Underinsured Care, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $89,000.

2002, January Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence

Foundation, $125,000. 2001, October Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Afterschool Program City of Philadelphia, $12,000. FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont'd

2001, August Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Male Youth – Boys to

Men, Area Health Education Center, $1,500. 2001, May Project Director, Temple Health Connection with the Regional

Nursing Center Consortium (RNCC), Environmental Protection Agency, $42,000 to Temple Health Connection.

2001, July Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Nurse-Family

Partnership Collaborative, City of Philadelphia, part of a

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collaborative grant for $4,799, 982 over three years with equal participation of four nursing centers, Temple Health Connection, LaSalle University, VNA of Philadelphia and MCP Hahnemann. Kay Kinsey of LaSalle is Primary Investigator. Budget for first year at Temple Health Connection is $374,671.

2001, April Project Director, Council on Foundation, Temple Health Connection,

$750.

2001, February Project Director, GlaxoSmithKline, Community Impact Award, $40,000.

2001, January Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence

Foundation, $125,000.

2001, January Project Director, Prenatal Care, Temple Health Connection, CIGNA, $25,000.

2001, January Project Director, Area Health Education Center, Afterschool/Camp ̀ Program, Temple Health Connection, $2,500.

2000, June Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence

Foundation, $125,000. 2000, May Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Area Health Education

Center, $1,900.

2000, January Program Evaluator, Project Access, Temple University Children’s Medical Center, First Union Regional Foundation, $1,500,000.

1999, June Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Independence

Foundation, $125,000.

FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont'd

1999, May Project Director, Temple Health Connection, Area Health Education

Center, $3,000.

1999, February Project Director, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, Independence Foundation, $75,000.

1998, July Project Director, Professional Nurse Traineeship, Division of

Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, USPHS (4 A11 NU00492-03), $48,394.

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1997, November Principal Investigator, Temple University Nursing Center: An Urban Model, Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, USPHS (5D10NU30206-04), $324,653.

Principal Investigator, Nurse Anesthetist Education Program, Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, USPHS (1 A22 NU60054-01), $1,094,274.

Project Director, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, Independence Foundation, $125,000.

1997, October Co-investigator, Partners Educating Philadelphia Youth About

Environmental Toxins, Environmental Protection Agency with Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, $14,000.

1997, January Principal Investigator, Data Management Temple Health Connection,

Independence Foundation, $37,000.

1996, October Principal Investigator, Lead Awareness: North Philly Style, NINR/NIH (R18 NR04509-01), funded at $894,885.

1996, February Principal Investigator, Outcomes as Documented on a Generic Health

Survey by Home Care Patients at Admissions and Discharge, Dean's Incentive award of $567.

1994, Spring Principal Investigator, Transitional Home Care After Hip and Knee,

Arthroplasties Department Seed Funds of $1985.00.

1994, Spring Collaborator, Bridging the Gaps, 10% Time Contribution, Funded at $22,000 by Pew Charitable Trust

1993, Fall Collaborator, Health of the Public, 10% Time Contribution, Funded

at $325,000 by Robert Wood Johnson, Rockefeller Foundations and Pew Charitable Trust.

FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS cont'd

1987, April Co-Investigator, Worksite Wellness. Pennsylvania Department of Health. Funded at $89,979. PUBLICATIONS Books

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1977). The Professional Nurse and the Law. Boston, MA: Little Brown and Company.

Book Foreward

Nancy L. Rothman. (2015). In Curley and Vitale (Eds.), Population-Based Nursing:

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Concepts and Competencies for Advanced Practice, New York, NY: Springer. Book Chapters

Nancy L. Rothman and Donald B. Parks. (2015). The role of the collaborative team in nurse-led Health Centers. In Hansen Turton, Sherman and King (Eds.), Nurse-led Clinics Operations, Policy and Opportunities, New York, NY: Springer, 83-87. Kathyrn Fiandt and Nancy L. Rothman. (2015). Quality. In Hansen Turton, Sherman and King (Eds.), Nurse-led Clinics Operations, Policy and Opportunities, New York, NY: Springer, 89-109. Eunice S. King and Nancy L. Rothman. (2015). Patient Satisfaction with care received in nurse-managed primary care clinics: the numbers and the stories. In Hansen Turton, Sherman and King (Eds.), Nurse-led Clinics Operations, Policy and Opportunities, New York, NY: Springer, 111-119.

Deinhardt, A.C., Hansen-Turton, T, Rothman, N. and Harounzadeh, S. (2009). Traditional wellness center services. In Hansen Turton, Miller and Greiner (Eds.), Nurse-Managed Wellness Centers, New York, NY: Springer, 55-62.

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1980). The legal basis for patient education practice in nursing. In Redman (Ed.), Issues and concepts in patient education, New York, NY: Appleton Century Croft, 104-116. Evans, L.K., Pohl, J.M. and Rothman, N.L. (2004) Building alliances: a survival strategy. In Evans and Lang (Eds.), Academic Nursing Practice, New York, NY: Springer, 236-257.

Evans, L. K., Kinsey, K. K., Rothman, N. L. and Tagliareni, E. Health Care for the 21st Century - Greater Philadelphia Style, March 28, 1997. Paper Prepared for the Independence Foundation, Philadelphia, PA

PUBLICATIONS cont’d Newsletters

Rothman, NL, Rosenberg, S and Myers, E. (May/June 2012) Nurse practitioner and physician assistant perceptions on administration of flu vaccine in the retail clinic. Collaborative Care 1(3), 32-33.

Refereed Journals

Miller, ME; Leonardo, ME; Resick, LK; Thompson, C; Rothman, N; Mengel, AL. (2017). Moving from Illness-Centered Care to Wellness-Centered Care in Undergraduate Nursing Education. Pennsylvania Nurse, 72(1), 4-10. Campbell, C.; Gracely, E.; Tran, M.; Starkey, N.; Kersten, H.; Palermo, P.; Rothman, N.; Line, L.; Hansen-Turton, T. (2012). Primary Prevention of Lead Exposure—Blood Lead

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Results at Age Two Years. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 9, 1216-1226.

Clark, M. and Rothman, N. (September, 2011). The Patient Provider Shared Decision Making Project: A Pilot to Evaluate the Use of Healthcare Decision Aids Among Patients Living in Poverty. Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal, Issue 8.

Campbell, C., Tran, M., Gracely, E., Starkey, N., Kersten, H., Palermo, P., Rothman, N., Line, L. & Hansen-Turton, T. (2011). Primary Prevention of Lead Exposure: The Philadelphia Lead Safe Homes Study. Public Health Reports, 12676-88.

Hansen-Turton, T, Ritter, A, Begun, H, Berkowitz, SL, Rothman, N and Valdez, B. (2006). Insurers’contracting policies on nurse practitioners as primary care providers: the current landscape and what needs to change, .Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 7(3), 216-226. Hansen-Turton, T, Ritter, A, Rothman, N and Valdez, B. (2006). Insurer policies create barriers to health care access and consumer choice. Nursing Economics, 24(4), 2004-211.

Rothman, NL, Lourie, RJ, Brian, D and Foley, M. (2005) Temple Health Connection: a successful collaborative model of community-based primary health care. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 12(4), 145-151.

Rothman, N.L, Lourie, R., Gaughan, J. (2002). Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. American Journal of Public Health, 92(5), 739-741.

Shorr, L., Rothman, N., Lourie, R. and Parks, S. (2001). Understanding privilege as loss: Community-based education at Temple University. Metropolitan Universities, 12(4), 50-65.

Rothman, N.L., Lourie, R.J., Dyer, A . and Gass, D. (2000). A successful community-based

partnership: Formation and Achievements. Metropolitan Universities, 11(2), 59-62.

PUBLICATIONS cont’d

Rothman, N.L, Lourie, R., Gaughan, J. and White, N. (1999). A community-developed lead posioning prevention program: Lead Awareness North Philly Style. Holistic Nursing Practice, 14(1), 47-58.

Rothman, N., Moriarty, L., Sabatini, K. (1996). Home care of the patient with hip or knee arthroplasty. Home Healthcare Consultant, 3(4), 50-54.

Rothman, N., Hayes, M. and Oiler-Boyd, C. (1994). Student placements as a creative solution to the nursing shortage. Home Health Care Nurse, 12(4), 55-58.

Moriarty, L. and Rothman, N. (1994). Transitional home care after joint arthroplasty: case reports. Home Health Care Nurse, 12(1), 31-33.

Rothman, N., Moriarty, L., Rothman, R.H., Silver, C. and Aguas, J. (1994). Establishing a home care protocol for early discharge of patients with hip and knee replacements. Home

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Health Care Nurse, 12(1), 24-30.

Robinson, L.A., Bevil, C., Arcangelo, V., Reifsnyder, J.A., Rothman, N.L. and Smeltzer, S. (1993). Operationalizing the Trajectory Model for Elderly Clients with Chronic Illness. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 7(4), 253-264.

Rothman, N. (1990). Toward description: Public health nursing and community health nursing. Nursing and Health Care, 11(9), 481-483.

Rothman, N. (1989). The aging U.S.A. population, 2010-2030: Implications for nursing education. Dissertation Abstracts International. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms No. 89-12, 481.

Kelley, J.M., Riggan, E., Rothman, N.L. and Swenson, F. (1986). Winning the wellness program and low-cost steps to wellness. Management World, 15(4), 10-14.

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman D.A. (1985). Update: Informed consent. Journal of Nursing Administration, 15(9), 28-31.

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1981). Malpractice insurance. The Pennsylvania Nurse, 36(10), 5,9.

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1981) Update on comparable work. Nursing Outlook, 29(10), 561, 563-564.

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1980). Equal pay for comparable work. Nursing Outlook, 28(12), 728-729.

PUBLICATIONS cont’d

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1978). Has the Pennsylvania Legislature over-reacted in setting standards for involuntary commitment of mentally ill persons? The Pennsylvania Nurse, 33(2), 4-6.

Rothman, N.L. and Rothman, D.A. (1976). The Pennsylvania Health Care Services Malpractice Act and its implications for nurses. The Pennsylvania Nurse, 31(12), 5,9.

Instructional Materials Rothman, N.L. (Fall, 2002). RADICAL (an EPA funded model for youth teaching other youth about environmental health).

Lourie, R.J. and Rothman, N.L. (1999). Environmental Health Content B.S.N. Curriculum. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University.

Rothman, N.L. (1986). Exam questions, Regent College Examinations, State of New York.

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Rothman, N.L. (1985). Reviewer. Political Action Handbook. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Rothman, N.L. (1985). Reviewer. Employee health service teaching and non-teaching staff: A needs assessment. Journal of Evaluation and Program Planning. Rothman, N.L. (1983). Exam questions, A Practice Exam for RN Licensure, Saxon et al., Mosby. Editorials

Ware, J.M. and Rothman, N.L. (2012). Recognition for nurse-managed patient-centered medical homes. Medical Home News, 4(4), 2,9.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

2017 Integrating Injury Prevention in Healthy Homes Programming: Discussion and highlights of the PA Safe and Healthy Homes Program. Mid-Atlantic Regional Lead and Healthy Housing Conference. Philadelphia, PA. November 7, 2017.

2016 Primary Care Patients and RN Care Managers: Better Together.

National Nursing Centers Consortium Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2016.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

Temple Health Connection and NNCC: creating innovative strategies to increase screening of children for lead poisoning in high risk populations. National Nursing Centers Consortium Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2016.

Policies and Strategies for Increasing Screening of Children for Lead Poisoning: particularly among at-risk populations in light of the CDC recommendation of lowering the action level to 5 micrograms /deciliter. National Lead and Healthy Homes Conference. Philadelphia, PA. October 20, 2016.

2015 Improving individual and population health with patient engagement. National Nursing Centers Consortium Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 2015.

2014 Impact of patient engagement through shared decision making. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 17, 2014.

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Population-based care during off hours at a primary care clinic. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 17, 2014.

Nurse-led patient centered medical home effectiveness project.

National Nursing Centers Consortium Conference, Alexandria, VA, June 9, 2014. How to achieve Joint Commission Accreditation and NCQA

recognition for your public housing sites. National Nursing Centers Consortium Conference, Alexandria, VA, June 9, 2014. How to achieve Joint Commission Accreditation and NCQA recognition for your HCH program. National Health Care for the Conference, New Orleans, LA, May 28, 2014.

2013 Nurse-led patient centered medical home effectiveness project.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 6, 2013. Better Decisions Together, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 3, 2013.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

2012 Collaborating in public housing: primary care center and academic

wellness center. Community Health Partners for Sustainability, Philadelphia, PA, November 30, 2012. Patient-Centered medical homes: Applying for recognition the second time. Community Health Partners for Sustainability, Philadelphia, PA, November 30, 2012. Recognizing cardiovascular disease in nurse-managed PCMHs. NNCC 10th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA November 28, 2012. Patient provider decision sharing: Better Decisions Together. 140th Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2012. Integrating primary care with school nursing. 140th Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 29, 2012. Patient perceptions and an intervention for African American Women with or at risk for cardiovascular disease. 140th Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October 28, 2012.

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2011 Patient Provider Decision Sharing. 139th Annual Meeting,

American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 1, 2011.

Better Decisions Together. Pennsylvania Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 27, 2011.

Nurse-led patient-centered medical homes. Pennsylvania Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 27, 2011. Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Practices become “Medical Homes”. Health Care for Residents of Public Housing National Training Conference, Washington, DC, July 13, 2011.

Sharing a Common Mission: Nurses involvement in PBRNs. The AHRQ National PBRN Conference, Bethesda, MD, June 22, 2011. Opening Remarks. Beyond Paradigm Shift: Primary Health Care in a Post-Reform Period, Center for Health Law, Policy and Practice at Temple Law and College of Health Professions and Social Work, April 15, 2011.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

2010 Inter-disciplinary nature of primary care and the medical home model: The role of nursing. American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 8, 2010.

Nurse Practitioners Making a Difference: Providing care to Diabetic patients in Public Housing. 2010 Health Care for Residents of Public Housing, National Training Conference, Boston, MA, June 30, 2010.

Year 2 of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Chronic Care Initiative with Disparities Populations: A network of four CRNP primary care practices. The AHRQ National PBRN Conference, Bethesda, MD, June 17, 2010.

Evidence in Chronic Care. 11th Annual Evidence-Based Practice

Conference, Translating Research into Best Practices with Vulnerable Populations. Poster presentation at Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, June 10-11, 2010.

Innovating: Changes the Face of Faculty Practice. AACN Faculty Practice Conference, New Orleans, LA, February 28, 2010.

2009 A Network of Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Practices Serving

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 17

Underserved Populations and the PA Governor’s Chronic Care Initiative. American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 10, 2009.

PHMC Nursing Network and the PA Governor’s Chronic Care Initiative. 8th Annual Conference of National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, PA, November 6, 2009.

Using Wagner’s Chronic Care Model and Medical Home Guidelines to improve outcomes for diabetic patients, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Bethesda, MD, June 25, 2009.

Linking Academic Health Professions Programs and Existing FQHCs. Health Center Empowerment Project, National Nursing Centers Consortium, Philadelphia, PA, February 24, 2009 Lead Safe Babies. 10th Annual International Evidence-Based Practice Conference. Glendale, Arizona on February, 19-20, 2009.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

2008 New Roles for Nurse-Family Partnership public health nurse home

visitors. American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA, October 27, 2008.

Lead Safe Babies: A primary prevention program. American Public Health Association. San Diego, CA, October 27, 2008.

Innovative teaching strategies: didactic and clinical, Greening of Community Health Curriculum: Promoting Environmental Health, College of Nursing, Villanova University, October 3, 2008.

Pure Air for Asthma Safe Kids, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Bethesda, MD, June 13, 2008.

Student placements in nurse-managed primary care and wellness centers, Association of Community Health Nurse Educators, June 6, 2008

From paper to electronic health records. Greater Philadelphia Healthcare Informatics Symposium, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, April 4, 2008.

2007 Nurse-managed Health Care: Quality health care for the un and

underinsured at an affordable rate, Congress for the Un and

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 18

Underinsured, Washington, DC, December 11, 2007.

Roles of public health nurses to improve the dental health of low income urban women and their children, 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 7, 2007.

Walk and Win: Making a difference at nurse-managed wellness centers. 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 7, 2007.

From Paper to Electronic Health Information: Lessons learned from the PHMC Nursing Network, National Nursing Centers Consortium 6th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Oct. 8, 2007.

Teens and Family Health Portraits: Learning how to stay healthy longer, National Nursing Centers Consortium 6th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 8, 2007.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

Lead Safe Babies: an evidence-based primary prevention program, Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, 18th International Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Vienna, Austria, July 13, 2007.

2006 Lead Safe Babies: Environmental justice through primary

prevention, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Boston, MA, November 7, 2006.

When success of an academic nursing center isn’t sufficient to survive, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Boston, MA, November 7, 2006.

Nursing center model of health care for the underserved, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Boston, MA, November 7, 2006.

Environmental health coaches, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Boston, MA, November 5, 2006.

Public health nursing workforce issues, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Boston, MA, November 5, 2006.

Environmental health coaches, Annual Meeting of the National Nursing Centers Consortium in Delray Beach, FL, October 9,

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 19

2006.

Sustaining a primary care practice, Annual Meeting of the National Nursing Centers Consortium in Delray Beach, FL, October 9, 2006.

Juxtaposition of Convincing Evidence and Sustainability Challenges: The Chronicle of the Philadelphia Nurse Family Partnership, Annual Meeting of the National Nursing Centers Consortium in Delray Beach, FL, October 9, 2006.

NNCC initiated wellness programs, Annual Meeting of the National Nursing Centers Consortium in Delray Beach, FL, October 10, 2006.

Nursing centers-meeting the health care needs of vulnerable and underserved populations. Panel presentation at the 14th Annual Primary Care for the Underserved Conference in Philadelphia, PA, May 5, 2006.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

2005 Environmental Justice and Nurse-managed Centers, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, December, 2005.

Working with Communities: using theory to guide service, education and research, National Nursing Centers Consortium

Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, October, 2005

National Nursing Centers Consortium, Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, October, 2005.

The Temple Health Connection Model for Community-based

Research, Practice and Education, Association of Community Health Nursing Educators, Hartford, CT, June 3, 2005.

2004 Project Access, American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., November, 2004.

Graduation time: The 2001-2004 Nurse Family Partnership Program Collaboration, Philadelphia, PA, American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., November, 2004.

Temple Health Connection: 8 years of community service, American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., November, 2004.

Asthma Safe Kids, National Nursing Centers Consortium Best Practices Conference, Nashville, TN, October, 2004.

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 20

Lead Safe Babies, National Nursing Centers Consortium Best Practices Conference, Nashville, TN, October, 2004.

2003 Asthma Safe Kids, American Public Health Association, San

Francisco, CA, November, 2003. Project Acess, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, November, 2003.

Population-Based Evaluation Methods, National Nursing Centers Consortium Best Practices Conference, Baltimore, MD, November, 2003.

Asthma Safe Kids, 11th Annual Philadelphia Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, Thomas Jefferson University, October 17, 2003.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

Asthma Safe Kids, International Conferences in Community Health Care Nursing Research, Reading, England, September 4, 2003.

Asthma Safe Kids, 14th International Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau, St. Thomas, July 9, 2003.

Temple Health Connection Looks to the Future: After a six hear history of serving the community, Association of Community Health Nursing Educators, Colorado Springs, May 30, 2003.

2002 Site visit to Temple Health Connection by the Environmental Health

Section of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.

Project Access, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.

Real Action Directed to Improve Children’s Health and Life Style, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.

Nursing and Environmental Health Research, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.

Nurse Family Partnership, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 21

2001 University as Citizen Around the Globe, American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 23, 2001.

Meeting the Tripartite Academic Mission in a Community-based Academic Nursing Practice, University of Virginia, Association of Community Health Nursing Educators, June 1, 2001.

University and Community: Partnerships and Collaboration. International Conference on University as Citizen, University of South Florida, Tampa, February 22, 2001.

2000 Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. American Public Health

Association, Boston, November 15, 2000. SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont’d

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle, October 23, 2000.

Lead Poisoning an International Health Problem. Association of

Community Health Nursing Educators, Scottsdale, Arizona, June 1, 2000.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. Eastern Nursing Research

Society, Newport, Rhode Islanc, April 31, 2000.

1999 Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. American Public Health

Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 9, 1999.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle, November 1-3, 1999.

Regional Nursing Center Consortium. Service Learning Conference. Penn State, Pennsylvania, October 12, 1999.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. International Environmental Health Conference, Athens, Greece, September 3, 1999. Tempe Health Connection: involving students in research, education and practice. Association of Community Health Nursing Educators, Nashville, Tennessee, June 4, 1999.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. Eastern Nursing Research

Society, Rochester, New York, April 9, 1999.

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 22

1998 Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. American Public Health

Association, Washington, DC, November 18, 1998.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Jackson, Mississippi, October 4 - October 6, 1998.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. Eastern Nursing Research Society, Rochester, New York, April 26, 1998.

1997 Outcomes as documented on a generic survey by home care nurses at

admission and discharge, Eastern Nursing Research Society, April 15, 1997.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont'd

Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Community-Based Learning: Conception to Realization. Redefining Education in Primary Care, University of Iowa, April 17, 1997.

Independence Foundation Professor of Urban Community Nursing. Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, San Francisco, CA, April 27, 1997.

Outcomes as documented on a generic survey by home care nurses at admission and discharge. Home Health Care Conference, University of Michigan, June 12, 1997.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle, North Carolina, October 27 - October 29, 1997.

Lead Awareness: North Philly Style. American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 12, 1997.

Transitional Home Care After Hip and Knee Arthroplasties. 2nd International Conference in Community Health Nursing Research. Edinburgh, Scotland, August 13, 1997.

1996 Outcomes Documented on a Generic Health Survey by Home Care

Patients at Admission and Discharge. April 15, 1996 at the Eastern Nursing Research Society in Pittsburgh, PA.

1995 Interfacing with Communities. October 19, 1995 at the Annual

Conference of the Pennsylvania Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Health of the Public: an Academic Challenge. November 1, 1995 at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 23

Association, San Diego, California. Outcomes Documented on a Generic Health Survey by Home Care Patients at Admission and Discharge. April 24, 1995 at The Eastern Nursing Research Society in Portland, ME.

Outcomes Documented on a Generic Health Survey by Home Care Patients at Admission and Discharge. May 5, 1995 at Sigma Theta Tau Research Conference, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS cont'd

1994 Affirming a Primary Health Care Role for Clinical Specialists in Community, Home and Public Health Care: Description and Curriculum. May 22, 1995 at the 18th Community and Public Health Nursing Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Arthroplasty Outcomes. April 7, 1994 at the Eastern Nursing Research Society in Binghamton, New York.

Arthroplasty Outcomes. April 15, 1994 at the Annual Spring Research Conference of Delta Rho, Kappa Chi and Nu Eta chapters of Sigma Theta Tau at Thomas Jefferson University.

Legal Parameters of Nursing. Nurses Week, 1994 at Ford Road Campus, Thomas Jefferson University.

Transitional Home Care after Hip and Knee Replacement. November 2, 1994 at the 122nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Washington, DC.

Health of the Public: An Academic Challenge, Jeff CARES. November 2, 1994 at the 122nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Washington, DC.

Outcomes Documented on a Generic Health Survey by Home Care Patients at Admission and Discharge. June 8, 1995 at National Nursing Symposium on Home Health Care, Ann Arbor, Mich.

1993 Primary Health Care Skills for Community Based Nursing Practice:

Description and Curriculum. June 3, 1993, Spring Institute "Charting the Course: Community Health Nursing in the Next Century", Association of Community Health Nursing Educators, Boston University, Boston, MA.

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 24

Transitional Home Care After Arthroplasty. September 28,1993 at the First International Conference on Community Health Nursing Research in Edmonton, Canada.

Legal Research as a Methodology for Describing Parameters for Practice in Health Care. October 27, 1993 at the 121st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in San Francisco.

Invited

2017 Webinar: Innovative strategies to increase screening of children for lead poisoning in high risk populations, National Nurse-led Care Consortium. March 28, 2017.

2016 Webinar: Strategies to advocate for risk reduction in environmental Lead. National Nurse-led Care Consortium. May 1, 2016.

2015 Enhancing services by building successful community and academic collaborations. National Health Care for the Homeless Council Regional Meeting. Philadelphia, PA, October 15, 2015.

2014 Giving the Patient a Voice: Health Literacy and Patient

Engagement as a Path to Equity. The Healthcare Quality and Equity Action Forum hosted by The Disparities Solutions Center at Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, MA, June 20, 2014

2013 Patient Engagement in Medicaid Populations. Bureau of TennCare, Qsource, Nashville, TN, September 11, 2013.

Workshop on Patient Engagement. Aligning Incentives for Patient

Engagement: Enabling Widespread Implementation of Shared Decision Making. Informed Medical Decisions Foundation, May 23, 2013.

2013 Quality Indicators in Primary Care. Department of Nursing

Research Committee and Sigma Theta Tau Kappa Chi Chapter Research Symposium, April 18, 2013

2012 Challenges and opportunities in conveying information about the

effects of lead on the brain, behavior and learning to health care and educational communities. Lead and Healthy Housing Conference East, Philadelphia, PA, December 13, 2012.

Patient Centered Medical Home. Primary care careers: pathways to practice in Pennsylvania. PA Association of Community Health Centers, Harrisburg, PA, September 15, 2012.

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 25

2011 Nurse-Managed Clinics and Strategies for enhancing workforce development in the states. The National Academy for State Health Policy, State Health Policy Conference, October 4, 2011.

Patient-Centered Medical Homes: provide high patient and provider satisfaction. National Health Care for the Homeless Conference, Washington, DC, June 24, 2011.

Invited cont’d

Keynote Chapter Kappa Chi of Sigma Theta Tau Induction International. Temple University, May 11, 2011.

Nurse-led “Medical Homes”: A model that leads to quality of care for consumers and nurses. Nursing Alliance for Quality Care, Washington, DC, April 5, 2011.

Implementing Quality and Safety Standards for Nurse-Managed Health Clinics. National Nursing Centers Consortium Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 17, 2011.

Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Practices become “Medical Homes”. National Nursing Centers Consortium Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 17, 2011.

2009 Translating Research into Community-based Practice. Alpha Nu

Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Villanova University, Induction and Awards Ceremony, November 15, 2009.

2008 From Paper to Electronic Records, Greater Philadelphia Healthcare

Informatics Symposium, Center for Biomedial Informatics, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, April 4, 2008.

Strategies for Increasing Screening Among At Risk Populations: Lead Safe Babies, Charleston, South Carolina, April 2, 2008.

University of Delaware School of Nursing, Taking Direction for Research from a Community Advisory Board, NIH INBRE Lecture Series, March 11, 2008.

2005 Nurse-Managed Healthcare in Public Housing, National Association

of Housing and Re-development Officials, Philadelphia, PA, May 9, 2005.

Nurse-managed Health Centers: An emerging and critical safety-net

health care provider, 2005 Public Health Professional Conference, sponsored by the Commissioned Officers Association of the USPHS, Philadelphia, PA , June 7, 2005.

2004 Never a profit, never a loss. 2004 Faculty Practice Conference,

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 26

American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Scottsdale, Arizona, February 25, 2004. Invited cont’d

2002 Community-based participatory research, National Children’s Study,

Bethesda, MD, December 3, 2002.

Setting national nursing research agenda, National Institute of Nursing Research, Bethesda, MD, October 22, 2002.

Nursing and Environmental Health Roundtable, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of Nursing Research and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry at Research Triangle on August 26-27, 2002.

2001 Community-Partnered Interventions with Diverse Populations,

Community-Partnered Interventions in Nursing Research to Reduce Health Disparities, National Center for Nursing Research, Bethesda, Maryland, November 5, 2001.

Community Driven Research, Lead Awareness: North Philly Style,15th Anniversary of the National Center for Nursing Research, Bethesda, Maryland, October 24, 2001.

Integration of Community-based Care, National Dissemination Conference. Helene Fuld Health Trust, Boston, March 24, 2001.

2000 The Common Ground: Nursing in the Neighborhoods, A New Vision

for Collaborative Community Based Practice, a Journey to Our Neighborhood, Emerging Practice and Career Paths for the Associate Degree Nursing Graduate, Las Vegas, February 25, 2000.

1999 A Collaborative Community Journey: Working Together to Plan the

Itinerary. A Journey to Our Neighborhood, Emerging Practice and Career Paths for the Associate Degree Nursing Graduate, Atlanta, Georgia, February 27, 1999.

The Common Ground: Nursing in the Neighborhoods, A New Vision for Collaborative Community Based Practice, A Journey to Our Neighborhood, Emerging Practice and Career Paths for the Associate Degree Nursing Graduate, Atlanta, Georgia, February 27, 1999.

1998 Community Collaboration. American Public Health Association,

Washington, DC, November 18, 1998.

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 27

Invited cont’d

The Common Ground: Nursing in the Neighborhoods, A New Vision for Collaborative Community Based Practice at A Journey to Our Neighborhood Emerging Practice and Career Paths for the Associate Degree Nursing Graduate, Philadelphia Community College, June 4, 1998.

1997 Health Care for the 21st Century – Philadelphia Style. Independence Foundation Invitational, March, 28, 1997.

Moving Out of Institutions: A Different Culture. New Approaches to Integrating Community-Focused, Community-Based care in the Associate Degree Nursing Curriculum, Philadelphia Community College, May 7, 1997.

1996 Academic Health Centers and Home Care: Partners in Progress.

April 25, 1996 at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Home Health Care Association in Philadelphia, PA.

Academic Health Centers and Communities. May 6, 1996. Nurses' Week speaker, Temple University Hospital.

1995 Collaborative Education for Community-Based Care. October 12,

1995 at the Fall Conference and Annual Meeting of the North East Organization for Nursing, Framingham, MA.

1993 Transitional Home Care After Joint Replacement. June 10, 1993,

Eighth National Nursing Symposium on Home Health Care, The University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE University Service

2017 Member Search Committee, Director, Community Engaged Research and Practice, College of Public Health.

Afilliate Member of Center for Obesity Research and Education

(CORE)

2016- Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee of College of Public Health

2014-2015 Member Search Committee, Department of Nursing Chair University Service cont’d

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 28 2012-2013 Member Search Committee, Department of Nursing Chair

2007 -2008 Member Promotion and Tenure, Department of Nursing 2006 - 2008 Member Search Committee, Department of Nursing Chair

2005 - 2008 Program Evaluation Committee, Department of Nursing 2005 - 2007 Graduate Council, College of Health Professions

2001 - 2003 Graduate Council, College of Health Professions

1999 - 2014 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee of College of Health Professions, Chair 2013-2014

1999 - 2003 Member, Primary Care Institute Committee on Community Service, Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine

1999 - 2000 Member, Middle States Steering Committee

2000-2001 Member, Affirmative Action Committee

1999 - 2000 Chair, Building Partnerships and Collaboration with the Community

Study Group, Middle States Self Study.

12/96 - 3/99 Member, Provost’s Academic Priorities Committee.

9/96 - 11/97 Chair, Faculty Affairs Committee, Department of Nursing, College of Allied Health Professions.

1996 - 11/97 Member, Community and Public Relations Committee, College of

Allied Health Professions. 1996 - 1997 Member, Dean's Search Committee, College of Allied Health

Professions.

9/96 - 9/97 Chair, Joint Research Committee, Department of Nursing, College of Allied Health Professions and Temple University Hospital.

1/96 - 11/97 Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Nursing, College of

Allied Health Professions.

1/96 - 11/97 Member, Program Evaluation Committee, Department of Nursing, College of Health Professions.

Community Service

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 29

Temple Health Connection: Temple University Neighborhood Nursing Center. Community Advisory Board, 1996 – 7/2018

Association Puertoriquenos En Marche, Nursing Center Advisory Board, 1999-2003

Holy Redeemer and Nazareth Home Health Services, Philadelphia, PA

Board of Directors, 1992-1994 Professional Advisory Council, Chair, 1992-1994 Chair, Evaluation Sub-Committee 1992-1994

LaSalle Neighborhood Nursing Center Advisory Board. May, 1997-2004

North Philadelphia Head Start Health Advisory Committee, 2000-2003

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Home Care Department

Professional Advisory committee, 1992 - 1995 Clinical Record Review Committee, 1992 - 1995

Professional Service

Clinical Services Committee, PA Association of Community Health Centers, January, 2015- 2/2018

Clinical Programs Committee, National Committee on Quality Assurance, October, 2010-2016

Health Center Advisory Board, City of Philadelphia, May, 2009-2011 Governing Board, Regional Nursing Centers Consortium/National Nursing Centers Consortium/National Nurse-led Care Consortium, 1997 – 8/31/2017, Chair-Elect (1997-99), Chair (1999-2000), Chair Research and Quality Assurance 2000-2010, Chair Research Committee 2010 – 8/31/2017

Manuscript Reviewer for Environmental Health Perspectives. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH, 9/25/00 –

Manuscript Reviewer for American Journal of Public Health. American Public Health Association, 2006-

Manuscript Reviewer for Public Health Nursing, 2012-

Professional Service cont’d Community Health Accreditation Program, National League for Nursing, 1993 – 1994 Recognized by Health Care Finance Administration as an alternate to Medicare Certification

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 30

Continuing Education Approval Unit for Pennsylvania Nurses' Association, 1994 - 1995 Editorial Board, 1997-1999. Scholarly Journal, Pennsylvania Nurses’ Association

Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions Grant Reviewer, 3/1-3/3/99 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH, Grant Reviewer, 2/18-2/29/99

Expert Reviewer for University of Minnesota in Competency Development in Population-based Practice, July, 2000

HONORS AND AWARDS

Fellow, AHRQ Certificate Program in Practice-Based Research Methods, September, 2016 - July, 2017. Outstanding Faculty Service Award. College of Public Health, November 8, 2016.

Alumni Homecoming Speaker, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, October 24, 2014

Temple Health Connection received an Honorable Mention award from the Community Campus Partnerships for Health, March 13, 2012.

2011 Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Fellow, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, May 20, 2011 - Administration Award, 2009 Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania Quality Health Care Advisory Panel, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Governor’s appointment 2005-2007 Philadelphia March of Dimes Women of Achievement, Health Honoree, 2001

One of the Nursing Legacy Awards, sponsored by the Center for the Study of History of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 2000 Penn Macy Fellow (addressing academic nursing practices), University of Pennsylvania, July, 1999

HONORS AND AWARDS CONT’D

Fenton Joseph Education Award, Montgomery County District, Pennsylvania Nurses' Association, 1996

Independence Foundation Professor of Urban Community Nursing, Department of Nursing,

C.V. – Nancy L. Rothman pg. 31

College of Health Professions, 1996

Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing Honor Society) Phi Kappa Phi

Who's Who in American Nursing

The World Who's Who of Women PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Public Health Association - current member Public Health Nursing Section

Association of Community Health Nursing Educators - current member

1995 - 1999 Member, Publications Committee 1992 - 1993 Member, Strategic Planning Task Force 1991 - 1992 Secretary 1988 - 1989 Nominating Committee

American Nurses’ Association Pennsylvania Nurses' Association - current member

1997 - 1998 Scholarly Journal Editorial Board 1994 - 1995 CE Approver Unit 1983 Chairperson, Task Force on Structural Unit 1981 - 1983 President, Montgomery County District

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

Licensure as a Registered Nurse Pennsylvania Certificate, #RN-145426-L

New Jersey, #NR-76647

School Nurse Certificate, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania AHRQ TeamSTEPPS Master Trainer Certificate (March 26, 2018) 8/26/2018