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University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Nursing Professional Record Date Revised: 10-27-15 NAME: Linda A. Lewandowski, Ph.D., R.N., FAAN Office Address: University of Massachusetts 020 Skinner Building 651 N. Pleasant St. Amherst, MA 01003 Home Address: 51 Ferrante Ave. Greenfield, MA 01301 Home Telephone: (413) 326-8857 UMASS Telephone: (413) 545-2706 UMASS Fax: (313) 545-0086 e-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (248) 231-8799 DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: August 24, 1952; Owosso, Michigan CITIZEN OF: United States of America LICENSURE: Licensing Body Number Expiration Date Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Board of Registration in Nursing RN174941 (RN) 8-24-16 Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services, Board of Psychology 6301012281 (Psychologist) 8-31-17 EDUCATION: Dates Degree Institution 1988-90 Postdoc. Fellowship Yale University Psychology in Psychiatry Department 1984-1988 Ph. D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Clinical Psychology) 1985 M.S. University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Psychology) 1977 M.S. University of California, San Francisco (Pediatric Critical Care Nursing)

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University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Nursing

Professional Record

Date Revised: 10-27-15

NAME: Linda A. Lewandowski, Ph.D., R.N., FAAN Office Address: University of Massachusetts 020 Skinner Building 651 N. Pleasant St. Amherst, MA 01003

Home Address: 51 Ferrante Ave. Greenfield, MA 01301

Home Telephone: (413) 326-8857 UMASS Telephone: (413) 545-2706 UMASS Fax: (313) 545-0086 e-mail: [email protected]

Cell Phone: (248) 231-8799

DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: August 24, 1952; Owosso, Michigan CITIZEN OF: United States of America LICENSURE:

Licensing Body Number Expiration Date Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Board of Registration in Nursing

RN174941 (RN)

8-24-16

Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services, Board of Psychology

6301012281 (Psychologist) 8-31-17

EDUCATION: Dates Degree Institution 1988-90 Postdoc. Fellowship Yale University Psychology in Psychiatry Department 1984-1988 Ph. D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Clinical Psychology) 1985 M.S. University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Psychology) 1977 M.S. University of California, San Francisco (Pediatric Critical Care Nursing)

Lewandowski, L.A. 2 1974 B.S.N. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Nursing) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Years Title Institution Aug., 2012- Associate Dean for Academic University of Massachusetts Amherst Present Affairs; Professor School of Nursing Graduate Program Director Amherst, Massachusetts Jan., 2007- Assistant Dean, Wayne State University College of Nursing Aug., 2012 Family, Community, Mental Health Detroit, Michigan (Interim, 2006) Jan., 2003- Elizabeth Schotanus Associate Wayne State University College of Nursing Aug., 2012 Professor of Pediatric Nursing; Children’s Hospital of Michigan

Associate Professor (Tenured) Detroit, Michigan 2001-Dec., 2002 Associate Director for Johns Hopkins Center (CDC) for the Training and Education Prevention of Youth Violence

JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health 1999-Dec., 2002 Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University School of

Nursing, Baltimore, MD 1998-2000 Associate Editor, Johns Hopkins InteliHealth website,

Johns Hopkins Insider JHMI Office of Consumer Education Baltimore, MD

1993-1999 Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore, MD 1990-1993 Assistant Professor and Yale University School of Nursing

Program Director New Haven, CT Clinical Nurse Specialist Programs, Child Division

1991-1993 Assistant Professor Yale University School of Medicine

(Clinical position), New Haven, CT Yale Child Study Center

1988-1990 Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University School of Medicine

Department of Psychology New Haven, CT in Psychiatry

Lewandowski, L.A. 3 1988-1990 Lecturer, Pediatric Nursing Yale University School of Nursing,

Program New Haven, CT

1987-1988 Psychology Predoctoral Fellow Yale University School of Medicine Department of Psychology New Haven, CT in Psychiatry

1985-1988 Adjunct Clinical Faculty Yale University School of Nursing

Assistant Professor New Haven, CT 1985 Research Associate, Yale University School of Nursing

Pediatric Nursing Program, New Haven, CT 1984-1985 Teaching Assistant, University of Massachusetts at

Department of Psychology Amherst Amherst, MA

1983-1984 Acting Department Chairperson, Yale University School of Nursing

Pediatric Nursing Program, New Haven, CT 1981-1984 Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing

Pediatric Nursing Program New Haven, CT (joint appointment) 1981-1984 Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Yale-New Haven Hospital

New Haven, CT 1980-1981 Clinical Resource Nurse Mount Zion Hospital and Medical

Center San Francisco, CA 1977-1980 Staff Development Nurse, Mount Zion Hospital and Intensive Care Nursery Medical Center

San Francisco, CA 1977 Staff/Charge Nurse, Mount Zion Hospital and

Pediatric Unit and Medical Center, Intensive Care Nursery San Francisco, CA 1975-1976 Teaching Assistant, University of California,

Department of Social and San Francisco, CA Behavior Sciences

Lewandowski, L.A. 4 1974- 1975 Clinical Nurse II, Johns Hopkins Hospital

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Baltimore, Maryland 1974; 1975 Camp Nurse National Music Camp

Interlochen, Michigan PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP(S): Society of Pediatric Nurses Sigma Theta Tau International, International Honor Society of Nursing American Nurses Association National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties American Psychological Association HONORS/AWARDS: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing, October, 2012. Shirley Sohmer Research Award, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1995, (collaborative effort with Pediatric ED Staff) “Child, Parent, and Nurse Perceptions of and Experiences With the Use of Nitrox Analgesia During Procedures in the Pediatric Emergency Department.”. I. TEACHING A. Courses Taught: University of Massachusetts Amherst: Graduate: N710 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods (co-taught with A. Wysocki), Spring, 2013

N870 The Nurse as Scholar and Leader (co-taught with S. Cavanagh), Spring, 2013, Taught solo Spring, 2014, 2015, 2016

Wayne State University School of Nursing: Undergraduate: NUR 3400 Introduction to Nursing Research, Spring-Summer, 2004; 2005 NUR 4060 (co-taught with S. Szczesny and J. Fry-McComish), Fall, 2004 NUR 4040, Leadership in Nursing, Fall, 2007. Clinical instructor for two undergraduate students at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Graduate: NUR 7010 Nursing Research (masters), Spring-Summer, 2003 NUR 8203 Urban Health Theory and Research (doctoral), Fall, 2004 (co-taught with N. Artinian) NUR 7000 Statistics, Winter, 2005 (assisted A. Vallerand with labs and grading) NUR 8040 Quantitative Research Methods (doctoral-PhD) developed this new doctoral course with J. Fry-McComish, Winter, 2005 (co-taught evidence-based practice classes/practicum with K. Cresci, Winter, 2006; Winter, 2007; with S. Cavanagh, J. Fry-McComish, Spring-Summer, 2007)

Lewandowski, L.A. 5 NUR 8160, Mental Health Aspects of Violence and Terrorism. Developed and obtained approval for this new course which was scheduled for Winter, 2006; deleted from schedule due to Interim Assistant Dean role. NUR 7860, Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nursing with Families, co-taught with A. Collins, Spring-Summer, 2009 NUR 7227, APNWNC: Pathophysiology, Clinical Care and Management III, Primary and Acute Care, Spring-Summer, 2010 NUR 7205, Pediatric Pathophysiology, Fall, 2010 NUR 7226, APNWNC: Pathophysiology, Clinical Care and Management II Primary and Acute Care, Fall, 2010 Also, have advised various independent studies and given guest lectures in a variety of courses. B. Mentoring, Essays/Theses/Dissertations Directed: University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Nursing PhD Students: Dissertation Chair: Mary Jahrsdoerfer, “Needs of the Patient’s Family and Significant Others in the Hospital Remote Intensive Care Unit” Defended, 2014. Beverly Bishop, Katherine-Marie Conover, ““Tell Me A Story®”: Promoting Resiliency in Military Children”, In proposal development stage.

Chakri Kuakumjad Kurt Sanger

PhD Students: Dissertation Committee Member: Sameh Ghareeb, Ph.D student -- May, 2005-2012 cup feeding as an alternative method of

feeding in premature infants who cannot breastfeed. Kristy Wayne State University College of Nursing: Doctoral Students: (Chair) Shirley Escamilla, “Perspectives of Urban African American Children Regarding Physical Activity”, Defended January, 2007 Rhonda Conner-Warren, “Effects of Cumulative Trauma Load on Perceptions of Health, Blood Pressure and Resting Heart Rate in Urban African American Youth”, Defended May, 2007. Hitomi Kobayashi, “Factors Influencing Resilience, Quality of Life and Self-Esteem: Adolescents with Chronic Pain” Defended June, 2007. Nutrena Tate, 2008-2010 (transferred)-Obesity/body image in young African American girls. Barbara Peterson, “Associations of Trauma, Nightmares, and Quality of Life in Urban African American Adolescents” Defended April, 2011. Beverly Jones, 2006-2012- “Nurse Beliefs and Other Influencing Variables on Nurses’ Intentions and Decisions Regarding Family Presence in Adult ICUs” Defended August, 2012.

Lewandowski, L.A. 6

Sameh Ghareeb, MSN/Ph.D student -- May, 2005-2012—(Chair of master’s project, completed January, 2012; Completed Qualifying Exam, August, 2012. Student transferred to UMass Amherst in 2013. Talal Ali, MSN-PhD student--2009-2012, (Chair of master’s project, completed May, 2012; Dissertation Committee member) Use of video games as a distractor during acute pain episodes in hospital. At qualifying exam stage when I left WSU.

Co-Mentor –Diversity Supplement – Awarded to Dr. Rhonda Conner-Warren as a research supplement to R01DA022419 entitled “Teens at Risk: Prenatal Cocaine and Postnatal Challenges” (Virginia Delaney- Black, PI) funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. R01 DA022419 (2008-2013). Supplement was funded from 2010-2012. Visiting Research Scholar: Duangnate Duangchan, doctoral student from Thailand, 3/05 to 3/06 worked with me for a one- year “directed study” focused on child abuse as well as dissertation proposal development. Master’s Research Projects: Cynthia Meteyer, Unintentional Injury in Children, completed May, 2004 Mary Odalovich and Kathy Green, Use of car seats or car beds with premature infant, completed December, 2006 Bakti Kirti, Unintentional Injury in Children, completed, 2007 Adrienne Cook, Parent Groups in NICU, completed, 2008 Talal Ali, Video Games as distractor during painful procedures of hospitalized children, completed, May, 2012 Sameh Ghareeb, Nurses’ views of use of cup feeding in premature infants: Development of a questionnaire, completed, January, 2012. Undergraduate Honors Project advisor for two nursing students, Renee Florence and Tabitha Wickenhauser, Winter, 2007. C. Course or Curriculum Development at WSU:

NUR 8160 --Mental Health Aspects of Violence and Terrorism (Graduate Course approved; Targeted for Winter, 2006) NUR 8040 –Quantitative Research Methods, Winter, 2005 (new doctoral course-worked from basic course syllabus to develop this new course) Significant curriculum development/revision in the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program courses, 2010-2012. (Including adding simulation experiences)

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing: Courses taught at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing: (1993-2002) NR100.402 Principles of Psychopathology, Course Coordinator & Lecturer, 100 undergraduate students per semester, Fall & Spring 1993-2002. NR100.589 Human Development & Family Theory, Course Coordinator & Lecturer, 25 graduate students per semester, Fall & Spring, 1993-1999, Fall, only, 2000-2002 NR818 Special Topics in Violence Research, Co-faculty, 10-15 Doctoral/Post-doctoral students per semester, Fall, 1999-2002.

Lewandowski, L.A. 7 Postdoctoral Mentoring: Dr. Karen Schneider, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, JHU School of Medicine, mentor and co-investigator on research project, “Children’s Responses to Treatment in the Pediatric Emergency Department”, 2001-2002.

Marichi, C., M.D., Pediatrician from Japan at Hopkins doing a fellowship in the JHH Child Life Office. Research consultant, co-advisor on her proposed project: “Adherence with medication treatment regimen for HIV-infected children”, 2001-2002. Dissertation Advising: Doctoral Advisor, Patricia Horvath, NRSA submission, August, 2002. Doctoral Advisor, Fr. Edward Polichnowski, Dissertation proposal preparation stage.

Dissertation Committee member, Anne Woods. Preliminary oral exam—March 4, 2002. Left University during her data collection.

Dissertation Committee Member, Susan Immelt, “Children’s Perceptions of Their Competence”. Completed, 2000. Predoctoral Mentorship-Undergraduate:

Faculty Advisor for Jeanelle Roerkohl—Winner of a $2500 (max. amount) Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award for Summer, 2002. “Attributions of Children Injured in Motor Vehicle Crashes”.

Faculty Advisor for Darwin Ray—Winner of a $2500 (max. amount) Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award for 1999. “Perspectives on and Attitudes Toward Parental Presence in the Pediatric Trauma Bay”. Poster Sessions at SPN National Conference, 2000; Homewood Campus March 9, 2000

Faculty Advisor for Holly Villepeake--Winner of a $2500 (max. amount) Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award for 1997. “Children’s Perceptions of the Pediatric Emergency Department”. Poster Sessions at SPN National Conference (Won First Place Poster Award), 1998; Homewood Campus March, 1998. II. RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP FUNDED TRAINING GRANTS: UMass Amherst: “Innovative IPCE in an Online NP Program: CAM Modalities for Patients with MCC”, University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Nursing, Advanced Nursing Education Grant (D09HP26943-02-00), 07-01-2014 to 06-30-2017, $934,910. Wayne State University: “Enhancing Primary and Acute Care for Infants and Children with Complex Chronic Conditions: NP Education and Outreach” WSU College of Nursing, (L. Lewandowski, PI/Project Director) Advanced Nursing Education Grant, HRSA, (#D09HPO7974-04-00), 07-01/2010 to 06-30-2013, $937,785. “Partnership to Enhance New Nurse Residency Program and Provide Specialty Nursing Education Using New Technologies” (L. Lewandowski, PI/Project Director), ARRA Equipment to Enhance Training for Health Professions—Nursing Education, Practice, and Retention Program (NEPR); HRSA-10-172 entitled: 9-01-2010--$281,630.

Lewandowski, L.A. 8 “Dual Psychiatric/Public Health Distance Learning Nurse Practitioner Program” WSU College of Nursing, (L. Lewandowski, PI/Project Director) Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services ERA Grant, U.S. Department of Education, $100,761, 09-01-2010 to 08-31-2011. “Dual Psychiatric/Public Health Distance Learning Nurse Practitioner Program” WSU College of Nursing, (L. Lewandowski, PI/Project Director) Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services ERA Grant, HRSA, 25PHN1, 09-30-2009 to 08-30-2010, $272,150. “Care of Children With Complex Conditions: NP Outreach”, WSU College of Nursing, (L. Lewandowski, PI/Project Director) Advanced Education Nursing Grant, HRSA, (#D09HP07974-01-00), 07-01-2007 to 06-30-2010, $995, 293. Yale University School of Nursing. “Acute Care Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialists” Advanced Training Grant, (#D23-NU-00452). USPHS, Human Resources Administration, 1983-1986 (Wrote grant as Project Director, got funded, then left Yale as it started). OTHER SPONSORED PROJECTS OR DEMONSTRATION GRANTS: JHU Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence/CDC Comprehensive Center (Philip Leaf, Project Director; My Role on Project: Associate Director for Education and Training-10% FTE) Centers for Disease Control, 10-1-01 to 12-30-03. “An Innovative Practice to Care for Underserved Populations” (S. Groves, Project Director; Role on project: 20% funding for my clinical practice as Coordinator of Mental Health Services at Wald Community Nursing Center) DHHS, 7-1-00 to 6-30-03. “Moving On: Coping With Trauma, Loss, and Grief” (L. Lewandowski, Project Director-7% effort). Annie E. Casey Foundation Baltimore Direct Service Grant. 1/2001-12/2002, $39,460. T-32 Violence Research Training Grant (Jackie Campbell, PI; My role on project: Steering Committee, Coe faculty), NIMH, 1999-2002. “Amazing Grandmothers Project” (Demonstration Project). (Lori Edwards, Project Director, My role on project: Collaborator, Evaluation Chair). JHU Urban Health Institute, 2001-2002, $37,000. “St. Bernardine’s School-- After School Program” (Marion D’Lugoff, Project Director; My role on project: Collaborator), Kaiser Permanante, 1998, $5000. FUNDED RESEARCH: “Chronic Pain in Elderly African Americans: Relationships Among Trauma Exposure, Physical and Mental Health, and Inflammatory Biomarkers” (Samira Moughrabi, PI, Co-I’s: April H. Vallerand, Linda A. Lewandowski, Thomas Templin), Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research (MCUAAAR), July, 2011, $17,800. “Chronic Pain in Urban African Americans Adolescents: Relationships Among Trauma Exposure, Physical and Mental Health, and Inflammatory Biomarkers” (Linda A. Lewandowski, PI; Co-I’s: April H. Vallerand, Samira Moughrabi, Thomas Templin) Ada Jacox Pain and Symptom Management Research Award , Wayne State University College of Nursing, April, 2011, $5,000 plus $12,800 from Schotanus Professorship. “Teens at Risk: Prenatal Cocaine and Postnatal Challenges” (V. Delaney-Black, PI, Co-Investigators: Sokol, Chiodo, Hannigan, Greenwald, Ager, Janisse, Lewandowski (5% FTE) ), NIDA 6-25-2007. Funded: 04/01/2008 to 03/31/2013, $3,743,997.00.

Lewandowski, L.A. 9 “The Differential Effects of Cumulative Violence and Trauma Exposures on Two Adolescent Populations” (L. Lewandowski, PI; Co-I’s: Abbey, Barton, Black, Chiodo, Delaney-Black, Kernsmith, Somers, Yoon, Weiss). WSU President’s Research Enhancement Program (Children’s Bridge). 5-1-04 to 4-30-06; Extension to 12/06, $226,893. “Exploring Family Resiliency: Adolescents with Chronic Neurosurgical Problems and Chronic Pain” (L. Lewandowski, Principal Investigator) Schotanus Professorship Endowment, WSU/CHM, 04/01/05-12/30/06, $20,000. “Unintentional and Violent Injury: Perspectives of Children and Parents” (L. Lewandowski, Principal Investigator) Schotanus Endowment, WSU/CHM, 01/01/04-12/31/05, $10,000. “Child vs. Car: Helping Families Cope” (L. Lewandowski, E. Frosch, L. Berent) Johns Hopkins Hospital Children’s Center. Children’s Miracle Network Telethon Fund, 1997-1998, $10,000. “Family Member’s Experiences of Childhood Traumatic Injury”, (L. Lewandowski-Principal

Investigator) JHUSON Center for Nursing Research, 1996-1998. $3,040. “Youth Injured Through Violence.” (E.Frosch and L. Lewandowski, Co-Principal Investigators). Funded by: State of Maryland and City of Baltimore. Type: State of Maryland Initiative, 1996-1998, $180,000. “Assessing PTSD Symptoms in Violence-Exposed Youth”, (L. Lewandowski, Principal Investigator) Youth Mental Health Services Grant, JHU SHPH, 1995-1996, $1,499. “Treating PTSD Symptoms in Violence Exposed Youth” ( J. Kub, Principal Investigator, L. Lewandowski, Co-Principal Investigator) JHUSON CNR 1995-1996, $1,500. “Sleep Problems in Cancer Patients”, (L. Lewandowski, Principal Investigator on Sub-Project) NINR P20 NR03278-03 01/95-08/95, $20,000. “Promoting Mastery in Children After Trauma”, (Madelon Baranoski, Principal Investigator, L. Lewandowski- Co- Investigator) NINR NIH 5-R01-NR02352, 06/01/91-05/30/94, $203,248. “Identification of Priorities in Critical Care Nursing Research: A Delphi Study”, (L. Lewandowski, Principal Investigator), American Assoc. of Critical Care Nurses, 1980-1982, $20,000. “Role Transformation of Special Care Unit Nurses: A Comparative Study” (Marlene Kramer, Principal Investigator; L. Lewandowski, Co-investigator on secondary analysis), USPHS Grant # NU00505 Div. of Nursing, 1977. “Reality Shock and Conflict Resolution in Neophyte Nurses”, (Marlene Kramer, Principal Investigator with Co-I Claudia Schmalenberg; L. Lewandowski- Research Assistant) USPHS Grant # NU00505, Div. of Nursing, 1976-1977. Un-Funded Research: “Child, Parent, and Nurse Perceptions of and Experiences with the Use of Nitronox Analgesia During Procedures in the Pediatric Emergency Department”, (L. Lewandowski, Co-Principal Investigator) *Winner of the 1995 Shirley Sohmer Research Award at JHH, 1994-1995 “Neuropsychological Status and the Use of Azidiothymide (AZT) in Patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)”, (L. Lewandowski, Co-Investigator) Project Waterbury Hospital/ Yale University Psychology in Psychiatry Department, 1987-1988.

Lewandowski, L.A. 10 III. PUBLICATIONS A. Scholarly Books Published Lewandowski, L. and, Tesler, M. (2003). Family-centered care: Putting it into action. The ANA/SPN Guide to Family-Centered Care. American Nurses’ Association Publishing Co. . (Google Scholar: 24 citations) B. Chapters Published Delaney-Black, V., Covington, C., Chiodo, L.M., Hannigan, J.H., Greenwald, M.K., Janisse, J., Ondersma, S., Lewandowski, L., Ager, J., Patterson, G., Partridge, T., Sokol, R.J. (In Press). Prenatal cocaine exposure and age 7 behavior: The roles of gender, quantity and duration of exposure. In: Gender Differences in Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure (Kestler, L., & Lewis, M., Eds.). APA Publications. Lewandowski, L.A. Partnering with Families: Family-Centered Care. (2011). In: Craft-Rosenberg, M. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Family Health. Sage Publications, Inc. Lewandowski, L. A. & Frosch, E. (2003). Psychosocial Aspects of Pediatric Trauma. In

Malony-Harmon, P. & Czerwinski (Eds.). Nursing Care of the Pediatric Trauma Patient. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

Campbell, J., Kub, J., & Lewandowski, L. A. (1999). Violence as an Area of Inquiry. J. Fitzpatrick (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Nursing Research. Springer Publishing Co.

Lewandowski, L. A. (1992). Psychosocial aspects of pediatric critical care. In M. F. Hazinski (Ed.), Nursing care of the critically ill child (2nd ed., pp. 19-77). St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Co.

Lewandowski, L. A. (1984). Psychosocial aspects of pediatric critical care. In M. F. Hazinski (Ed.), Nursing care of the critically ill child (pp. 12-62). St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Co. (Google Scholar: 13 citations) C. Journal Articles Published

Refereed Articles--Data Based

Kira, I. Somers, C. , Ashby J.S., Chiodo, L. , Lewandowski, L. (In Press). The effects of bullying on IQ

and PTSD: A traumatology perspective. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. Kira, I., A; Ashby, J. S. Odenat, L., Lewandowski, L., (2013). The Mental Health Effects of Torture Trauma and its Severity: A Replication and Extension. Psychology, 4(5): 472-482. Kira I.A., Ashby, J.S., Lewandowski, L., Alawneh, A.W.N., Mohanesh, HJ., Odenat, L. (2013).

Advances in continuous traumatic stress theory: Traumatogenic dynamics and consequences of intergroup conflict: The Palestinian Adolescents Case. Psychology, 4(4), 396-409. Published online April, 2013 in SciRes (http://www.scirp.org/journal/psych). DOI: 10.4236/psych.2013.44057.

Kira, I.; Lewandowski, L.; Somers, C.; Yoon, J.; Chiodo, L. (2012). The Linear and Non linear Associations between Multiple Types of Trauma and IQ Discrepancy Indexes in African American and Iraqi Refugee Adolescents. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 5(1), 47-62.

(Google Scholar: 3 citations) Kira, I.; Somers, C.; Lewandowski, L. & Chiodo, L. (2012). Attachment disruptions, IQ and PTSD

Lewandowski, L.A. 11 in African American adolescents: A traumatology perspective. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 21(7), 665–690. (Google Scholar: 1 citation) Kira, I.; Lewandowski, L., Somers, C.; Yoon, J., Chiodo, L. (2012). The Effects of Trauma Types, Cumulative Trauma, and PTSD on IQ in Two Highly Traumatized Adolescent Groups. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 4(1), 128-139. (Google Scholar: 2 citations) Kira, I., A., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L., Ashby, J.S., Oladele, A., Odenat, L. (2012). Cumulative Trauma disorder Scale (CTD): Two Studies. Psychology, 3(9), 643-656. (Google Scholar: 1 citation) Kira, I., Ashby, J., Lewandowski, L., Smith, I., Odenat, L. (2012). Gender inequality and its effects in females torture survivors. Psychology, 3(4), 352-363. (Google Scholar: 2 citations) Kira, I.A., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L., Ramaswamy, V., Ozkan, B., Mohanesh, J., and Hussam, A. (2012). Collective and Personal Annihilation Anxiety: Measuring Annihilation Anxiety –AA. Psychology, 3(1), 90-99. Published online in Scientific Research: DOI:10.4236/psych. 2012.31015, http://www.SciRP.org/journal/psych. (Google Scholar: 1 citation)

White, M., Crawley, J., Rennie, E., & Lewandowski, L. (2011). Examining the Effectiveness of Two Solutions Used to Flush Capped Pediatric Peripheral IV Lines. Journal of Infusion Therapy, 34 (4), 260-270 .

Kira, I. A., Lewandowski, L. A., Templin, T. N., Ramaswamy, V., Ozkan, B. and Mohanesh, J. I. (2011). Cumulative Tertiary Appraisals of traumatic events across cultures: Two studies. Journal of Loss and Trauma: An International Journal, 16(1), 43-66. (Google Scholar: 8 citations)

Kira, I., Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Ramaswamy, V.; Ozkan, B.; Mohanesh, J. (2010). The effects of perceived discrimination and backlash on Iraqi refugees’ physical and mental health. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 5: 1, 59 – 81. (Google Scholar: 7 citations)

Kira, I., Smith, I., Lewandowski, L., Templin, T. (2010). The effects of perceived gender discrimination on refugee torture survivors: A cross-cultural traumatology perspective. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. 16(5), 299-306. (Google Scholar: 4 citations) Kira, I.; Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Ramaswamy, V.; Ozkan, B. & Mohanesh, J. (2009). The effects of political intergroup forgiveness: the case of Iraqi refugees. Peace and conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 15, 385 – 413. (Google Scholar: 6 citations) Kira, I., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L., Ramaswamy, V., Ozkan, B., Mohanesh, J. (2009). The Physical and Mental Health effects of Iraqi war media exposure on Iraqi refugees. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 3(2), 192-215. (Google Scholar: 5 citations) Black, B. Peterson, B.L., Weisz, A.N., Kernsmith, P.D., Lewandowski, L.A., Hegde, K.K. (2009). Definitions of violence: African American and Iraqi refugee adolescent’s perceptions. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 14, 313-331. (Google Scholar: 2 citations) Kira, I.; Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Ramaswamy, V.; Ozkan, B. & Mohanesh, J. (2008). Measuring Cumulative Trauma Dose, Types and Profiles Using a Development-Based Taxonomy of Trauma, Traumatology. 14 (2), 62 – 87. (Google Scholar: 25 citations) Hardesty, J.L., Campbell, J.C., McFarlane, J.M., & Lewandowski, L.A. (2008). How children and their caregivers adjust after intimate partner femicide. Journal of Family Issues. 29(1), 100-124. (Google Scholar: 4 citations) Kira, I., Lewandowski, L.A., Templin, T., Ramaswamy, V., Ozkan, B., & Mohanesh, J. (2008). The

Physical and Mental Health Effects of Iraq War Media Exposure on Iraqi Refugees. Journal Of

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Muslim Mental Health 3,193-215. Kira, I.; Hammad, A., Lewandowski, L., Templin, T.; Ramswamy, V., Ozkan, B., & Mohanesh, J. (2007). The physical and mental status of Iraqi refugees and its etiology. Ethinicity & Disease, 17 (2), Suppl 3, S79 – S82. (Google Scholar: 1 citation) Kira, I., Lewandowski, L.A., Templin, T., Ramaswamy, V., Ozkan, B., Hammad, A., & Mohanesh, J. (2006). The Health and Mental Health Effects of Post-retributive Justice Political Forgiveness: The case of Iraqi Refugees. Journal of Muslim Psychology, 1(2), 145-169.

Kira I, Hammad A, Lewandowski, L., Templin T, Clifford D, Wiencek, P, Al-Haidar A, Al- Mohanesh J. (2006). The effects of torture: Two community studies. Peace & Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 12(3):205-228. (Google Scholar: 23 citations) Lewandowski, L., Gary, F., McFarlane, J., Campbell, J. (2004). “He Killed My Mommy”: Children’s

Exposure to Intimate Partner Homicide. Journal of Family Violence. 19(4): 211-220. (Google Scholar: 20 citations) Engstrom, C. A., Strohl, R. A., Rose, L., Lewandowski, L. , Stefanek, M.E. (1999). Alterations in Sleep Patterns in Cancer Patients. Cancer Nursing. Nursing, 22 (2): 143-148. (Google:105) Roberts, J., Matthews, W. J., Bodin, N., Cohen, D., Lewandowski, L., Novo, J., Pumilia, J., & Willis, C. (1989). Training with O (observing) and T (treatment) teams in live supervision: Reflections in the looking glass. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 15, 397-410. Hickey, M. L., & Lewandowski, L. A. (1988). Critical care nurses' role with families: A descriptive study. Heart & Lung, 17, 670-676. (Google Scholar: 91 citations) Lewandowski, L. A., & Kositsky, A. M. (1983). Research priorities for critical care nursing: A study by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Heart & Lung, 12, 35-46. (Google Scholar: 75 citations) Lewandowski, L. A. (1980). Stresses and coping styles of parents of children undergoing open-heart surgery. Critical Care Quarterly, 3(1), 75-84. (Google Scholar: 33 citations)

Reprinted in: D. Sutterly, & G. F. Donnelly (Eds.) (1981). Coping with stress: A nursing perspective (pp. 141-150). Rockville, MD: Aspen Publishing Co.

Lewandowski, L.A., & Kramer, M. (1980). Role Transformation of Special Care Unit Nurses: A Comparative Study. Nursing Research, 29, 170-179. (Google Scholar: 12 citations) 2. Refereed Articles--Non-Data Based Melnyk, B.M.; Fineout-Overholt, E.; Hockenberry M.; Huth, M.; Jamerson, P.; Latta, L.; Lewandowski, L.; Gance-Cleveland, B.; Small, L. ( 2007). Evidenced-based practice. Improving healthcare and outcomes for high risk children and teens: formation of the national consortium for pediatric and adolescent evidence-based practice. Pediatric Nursing, 33(6): 525- 31. ISSN: 0097-9805 PMID: 18196717 Frosch, E. & Lewandowski, L. A. (1998). Psychological issues associated with acute physical injury:

After the pediatric emergency department. International Review of Psychiatry, 10, 216-223. Lears, K., Guth, K., & Lewandowski, L. (1998). International adoption: A primer for pediatric nurses. Pediatric Nursing, 24, (6): 578-586. (Google Scholar: 4 citations) Campbell, J., & Lewandowski, L. A. (1997). Mental and physical health effects of intimate partners

violence on women and children. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 20, 353-374. (Google Scholar: 399 citations) Lewandowski, L. A. (1996). A parent has cancer: Needs and responses of children. Pediatric

Lewandowski, L.A. 13 Nursing, 10, 1-4. (Google Scholar: 18 citations) Bartolone, C., Deatrick, J., Lewandowski, L., Linden, L. (1996). Scope and Standards of Pediatric

Nursing. Society of Pediatric Nurses and the American Nurses' Association. Lewandowski, L.A. (1994). The power to shape memories: Critical care nurses and family visiting. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 9, 54-60. (Google Scholar: 4 citations) Lewandowski, L. A. & Baranoski, M. V. (1994). Psychological aspects of acute trauma: Intervening

with children and families in the inpatient setting. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 3, 513-529. (Google Scholar: 15 citations)

Lewandowski, L. A. (1992). Needs of children during the critical illness of a parent or sibling. Critical Care Clinics of North America, 4, 573-585. (Google Scholar: 53 citations) Lewandowski, L. A. (1981). Research: It doesn't pertain to me - or does it? Focus on AACN: The

Magazine for Critical Care, 8, 27-29. 3. Non-refereed Articles--Non-Data Based Lewandowski , L.A. (Society of Pediatric Nurses). (2003). Caring for the pediatric patient... What does it take? Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 18(6):444-6. PMID: 15058543. Lewandowski, L. A. (1996). Contributor to Capsules and Comments in Pediatric Nursing. Lewandowski, L. A., Kirchoff, K. T., Gordon, D. L., Breu, C., Horvath, P. T., & Sivarajan, E. (Eds.).

(1981). Compilation of research abstracts for critical care nurses - 1979 (2nd ed.). Irvine, CA: American Association of Critical Care Nurses.

Kinney, M. R., Gordon, D .L., Horvath, P., Kirchoff, K. T., & Lewandowski, L. A. (Eds.). (1980). Compilation of research abstracts for critical care nurses - 1978 (1st ed.). Irvine, CA: American Association of Critical Care Nurses.

D. Abstracts Published in Academic Journals Peterson, B.L., Lewandowski, L.A., Chiodo, L.M. (2011). Relationships Among Trauma, Nightmares, and Quality of Life in Urban, African American Adolescents. Western Journal of Nursing Research 33(8): 1104-1105. PMID: 22086934 NLM UID: 7905435. Delaney-Black, V., Chiodo, L., Hannigan, J., Patterson, G., Sokol, R., Janisse, J., Partridge, T., Greenwald, M., Ondersma, S., Lewandowski, L., Ager, J. (2011). Prenatal cocaine exposure and increased sex risk behavior. Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, Denver CO. EPAS20113846.535. Conner-Warren, R., Chiodo, L.M., Hannigan, J.H., Lewandowski, L., Partridge, T., Sokol, R.J., Janisse, J., Greenwald, M.K., Ondersma, S., Ager, J., Delaney-Black, V. (2011). Prenatal cocaine exposure and non-procedural pain threshold. Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, Denver, CO. E-PAS20113846.534. Kira, I., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L., Ramaswamy, V., Ozkan, B., Mohanesh, J. (2008). Which trauma is the worse of them all? The effects of collective identity trauma/racism and discrimination. International Journal of Psychology, 43(3), 318. Kira, I., Nasser, A.W., Abou-Median, S., Mohanesh, J., Elamia, H., Lewandowski, L., Templin, T., Ozkan, B. (2008). Identity salience: The contribution of trauma variables, collective identity commitment, and mental health to militancy and suicidality: The Palestinians case. International Journal of Psychology. 43(3-4), 765. Kira, I., Lewandowski, L., Somers, C., Yoon, J., Chiodo, L., Peterson, B. (2008). The relationship between mental health, trauma dose, types, profiles and IQ discrepancy indexes in adolescents:

Lewandowski, L.A. 14 The case of African-American and Iraqi refugees. International Journal of Psychology. 43(3-4), 789. IV. PAPERS PRESENTED: INTERNATIONAL: Lewandowski, L.A., Hillman, L., Chiodo, L. Predictors of Empowerment in New Nurse Residents: Factors to Increase Retention. Sigma Theta Tau International/WANS International Nursing Research Conference, Cancun, Mexico, July 15, 2011. (oral presentation). A Joint Adventure using Simulation in the Pediatric Nurse Residency (Conner-Warren, R.L., Hillman, L., Lewandowski, L) at the Sigma Theta Tau International's 21st International Nursing Research Congress, July 2010, Orlando Florida. (oral presentation).

Family-Centered Care in Action at the Unit Level: A Unit-Based Family Advisory Council. (Cottrell, J, Lewandowski L). International Family-Centered Care Conference, August, 2009, Boston,

MA. (poster). Academic-Service Collaboration: A Model for Promoting Evidence-Based Practice while Furthering Academic Education. (Lewandowski, L., Foster, R.) Sigma Theta Tau International, 20th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, July 2009, Vancouver, Canada. (podium presentation). Obtaining Evidence From Families: Family-Centered Care In Action at the Unit Level. (Cottrell, J., Lewandowski , L.). Sigma Theta Tau International, 20th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, July 2009, Vancouver, Canada. (poster). Identity Salience: and mortality salience contribution to suicidality: The Palestinians’ Case. (Kira, I.; Nasser, A. ; Abou-Median, S. ; Mohanesh, J.; Lewandowski, L.; Ramaswamy, V.; Ozkan, B. & Elamia, H.) Paper accepted for presentation to The International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, July 2008.

The contribution of trauma variables, collective identity commitment, and mental health to militancy and sucidiality: The Palestinians case. (Kira, I., Nasser, A.; Abo-Median, S.; Mohanesh, J.; Lamia, H.; Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Ramaswamy, V.; and Ozkan, B.). The Regional Conference of Psychology, Cairo, Egypt (EPA) 18 – 20 November, 2007, pp. 677 – 698. (podium presentation)

The Effects of Cumulative Trauma on Emotional and Physical Health, Risky Behavior in Adolescents: PTSD Symptomatology and Parental Emotional Support as Mediators. (Lewandowski, L.A.,, Chiodo, L.) Sigma Theta Tau International, 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, July 12, 2007, Vienna, Austria. (Podium presentation). Evidence of Patient and Family-Centered Care: A "Report Card" to Ask the Child Patients (Lewandowski, L.A., Kobayashi, H., Chiodo, L.) Sigma Theta Tau International, 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, July 12, 2007, Vienna, Austria. (Poster session).

Relations of Nightmares, Cumulative Trauma, Coping Styles and Psychological Functioning. (Peterson, B. L., Lewandowski, L. A., & Chiodo, L.A.) Sigma Theta Tau 18th International Nursing Research Congress, Vienna, Austria, July 13, 2007 (poster). Implementing a Change: Switching from Heparin to Saline in Pediatric Peripheral IV Lines; A Pilot Project (White M.L., Crawly, J, Lewandowski, L.A ). Sigma Theta Tau International, 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, July 13, 2007, Vienna, Austria. (Poster session).

Lewandowski, L.A. 15 The Effects of Cumulative Trauma on the Physical and Mental Health of Adolescents in Two Cultural Groups: African Americans and Iraqi Refugees. (Lewandowski, L.A., Chiodo, L., Peterson, B., Kira, I.) Sigma Theta Tau International, 17th Annual International Nursing Research Congress, July, 2006. Montreal, Canada. (Podium presentation).

Exploring Family Resiliency: Adolescents with Multiple Neurosurgeries and Chronic Pain. (L. Lewandowski, H. Kobayashi, L. Morasset, J. Harold, T. Leonard, P. BeVier, J. Crawley, A. Vallerand) Sigma Theta Tau International, July, 15, 2005. Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. (Poster session).

Psychosocial Aspects of Care: Parental Presence at Pediatric Procedures. (Lewandowski, L.A.) Invited speaker at Inaugural Plenary Session. First International Congress of Pediatric Nursing. August 9-13, 1998. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Keynote).

Clinical Implications of Youth Injured Through Violence. (E. Frosch, L. Lewandowski) International Association of Child Psychiatry. August, 1998. Stockholm, Sweden. (Poster session).

Children’s Perceptions of Violent or Unintentional Injury. (L. Lewandowski, E. Frosch, E. Eisenstadt). International Society of Traumatic Stress. January, 1998, Montreal, Canada. (Poster session).

Family Experiences of Childhood Traumatic Injury (L. Lewandowski, E. Frosh, L. Berent). International Interdisciplinary Qualitative Health Conference, November, 1996, Bournemouth, England. (podium presentation) NATIONAL:

Hot Topics in Pediatric Nursing: Past Presidents panel. (Lewandowski, L., Dunbar, S., Mohr, L.,) and Invited Research Consultant. Society of Pediatric Nurses Annual meeting. Houston, TX, April 2012.

Hot Topics in Pediatric Nursing. Past Presidents panel. (Lewandowski, L., Broome, M., Woodring, B., Perkins, M., Bowden, V.) Society of Pediatric Nurses National Conference. Las Vegas, NV, April 2011. (Panel, discussion) The effects of Perceived Gender Discrimination: A cross-cultural Traumatology Perspective. (Kira, I. A., Lewandowski, L. A., Templin, T. N.), American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA., August, 2010. (podium presentation). The effects of Cumulative Trauma on IQ: The case of African American and Iraqi refugee adolescents. (Kira, I. A., Lewandowski, L. A., Chiodo, L., Somers, C., Yoon, J.) American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA., August, 2010.

Hot Topics in Pediatric Nursing. Past Presidents panel. (Lewandowski, L., Perkins, M.,

Bowden, V.) Society of Pediatric Nurses. Orlando, FL, April 31, 2010. (Panel, discussion) Building Community to Improve Care: A Unit-based Family-Advisory Committee. (Cottrell, J. &

Lewandowski , L.). NACHRI conference, San Diego, CA, March, 2010. (Poster presentation).

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Examining the Effectiveness of Two Solutions Used to Flush Capped Pediatric Peripheral IV Lines at Children's Hospital of Michigan. (White, M. L., Rennie, E.A., Crawley, J., Lewandowski, L.A.). Midwest Nursing Research Conference. Minneapolis, MN, March, 2010.

The Effects of Cumulative Trauma on Emotional, Cognitive, Physical, Mental Health, &

Behavior in Children and Teens. ( Lewandowski, L.) Invited talk to SAMHSA Fellows. Detroit, MI, February, 2010.

Cumulative Trauma, PTSD, and High Risk Teen Behavior in Two Urban Cohorts.

(Lewandowski, L., Chiodo, L. , Abbey A, Barton E, Black, B, Conner-Warren, R, Delaney-Black V, Kernsmith P, Kira I, Somers C, Weisz A, Yoon J, Kamimura-Nishimura KI), SHHD, October, 2009. (poster).

PTSD, Attachment Traumas and IQ: The case of African Americans and Iraqi refugee adolescents. (Kira, I; Lewandowski, L.; Somers, C., Yoon, J.; & Chiodo, L.), Paper presented in American Psychological Association 117th Annual Convention, August, 2009, Toronto, Canada. (podium presentation).

Cumulative Tertiary appraisal of traumatic events across cultures: Two studies. (Kira, I.; Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Abu-Medianne, S. ; Mohanesh, J. ; Abdulkhaleck, H. & Nasser, A.), Paper presented in American Psychological Association 117th Annual Convention, August, 2009, Toronto, Canada. (podium presentation).

Academic-Service Collaboration: A Model for Promoting Evidence-Based Practice while

Furthering Academic Education. (Lewandowski, L.). Society of Pediatric Nurses Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, April, 2009. (oral presentation).

Comparison of Cumulative Trauma Dose and Perceptions of Health in Two High Risk Groups:

Urban African American and Iraqi Refugee Youth. (Conner-Warren, R.L., Lewandowski , L.A., Bickes,

J., Chiodo, L.M.). Midwest Nursing Research Society, March, 2009. (poster).

Measuring Cumulative Trauma dose, types and profiles using a development-based taxonomy of traumas: The long version. (Kira, I; Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Ramaswamy, V.;Chiodo, L.; Ozkan, B.& Mohanesh, J.), American Psychological Association 116th Annual Convention, August, 2008, Boston, MA. (Paper presentation). APA PsycNET Data base.

Mental health status of Palestinian adolescents and its etiology. (Nasser, A.; Kira, I.; Abu-Median, S.; Mohanesh, J.; Lamia, H.; Lewandowski, L.; Templin, T.; Ramaswamy, V.& Ozkan, B.) American Psychological Association 116th Annual Convention, August 2008, Boston, MA. (paper presentation).

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The relationship between Mental Health, Trauma, Dose, Types and Profiles and IQ discrepancy indexes in adolescents: The Case of African American and Iraqi Refugee. (Kira, I.; Lewandowski, L.; Somers C.; Yoon, J. ; Chiodo, L.; Peterson, B.; & Barton, E.) The American Psychological Association Annual Convention, August, 2007. San Francisco, CA. (Paper presented).

Identity Salience: The Contribution of Trauma variables, Collective Identity Commitment CIC,

and Militancy CIM to suicidality: The Palestinians Case. (Kira, I.; Nasser, A. ; Abou-Median, S. ; Mohanesh, J.; Lewandowski, L.; Ramaswamy, V.; Ozkan, B. & Elamia, H.) The American Psychological Association Annual Convention. August, 2007. San Francisco, CA. (Paper presented).

The relationship between mental health, trauma dose and types and IQ. (Kira, I.;

Lewandowski, L.; Somers C.; Yoon, J., Chiodo, L.; Peterson, B.; & Barton, E. (2007). 16th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Portland, Oregon. (Paper presented).

The relationship between mental health, trauma dose and types and IQ. ( Kira, I.;

Lewandowski, L.; Somers C.; Yoon, J., Chiodo, L.; Peterson, B.; & Barton, E.) The 16th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. April, 2007. Portland, Oregon. (Paper presented).

Establishing psychometric equivalence and validity of the Cumulative Trauma Scale with two

trauma-exposed adolescent populations. (Lewandowski, L.A., Templin, T., Kira, I., Chiodo, L.) Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Meeting. October 15, 2006. Washington, D.C.

Implementing a change: Switching from heparin to saline in pediatric peripheral lines. (White, M. L., Crawley J., Lewandowski, L., et al.) University of Windsor’s Research Day. October, 2006, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. (Poster session)

Relations Between Nightmares, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Psychological Functioning. (Peterson,B., Lewandowski, L.A., Chiodo, L.M. (2006). Midwest Nursing Research Society Milwaukee WI.

Effect of Cumulative Trauma on the Cardiac Reactivity of Urban African American Youths

(Conner-Warren, R. L., Lewandowski, L., Bickes, J.T., Saltzberg, C.) “Promoting the Well-Being of Children and Youth in Urban America: Best Practices to Next Practices,” Wayne State University Children's Bridge and Children's Hospital of Michigan. September, 2006. Detroit, Michigan. (Poster presentation).

Relations Between Nightmares, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Psychological Functioning. (Peterson, B. L., Lewandowski, L. A., & Chiodo, L. A.) “Promoting the Well-Being of Children and Youth in Urban America: Best Practices to Next Practices,” Wayne State University Children's Bridge and Children's Hospital of Michigan. Detroit, Michigan, September, 2006. (Poster presentation).

Effects of exposure to news of the U.S. war in Iraq on Iraqi refugees’ physical and mental health. (Kira, I., Lewandowski, L, Templin, T., L., Vidya Ramaswamy, Bulent Ozkan, Hammad, A., & Mohanesh, J.) The American Psychological Association Annual Convention. August, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. (Paper presented).

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Which trauma is the worst of them all: Collective Identity Trauma, racism or discrimination? (Mohanesh, J., Kira, I., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L. Ramaswamy, V. Bulent Ozkan, L.; Hammad, A & Abdulkhaleq, H. ) The American Psychological Association Annual Convention. August, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. (Paper presented).

Health and mental health effects of political forgiveness-reconciliation in Iraqi refugees. ( Kira, I., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L.; Ramaswamy V., Bulent Ozkan, L., Hammad, A., & Mohanesh, J.) The American Psychological Association Annual Convention. August, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. (Paper presented)

Annihilation Anxiety, Trauma Dose and Trauma Negative Appraisal: A New Measure for Annihilation Anxiety (Templin, T., Kira, I., Lewandowski, L., Ramaswamy, V., Hammad, A., Mohanesh, J., Abdul-Khalek, H.). The 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 10-13, 2006, New Orleans, LA. (Poster presentation).

The physical and mental status of Iraqi refugees and its etiology. (Kira, I., Templin, T.,

Lewandowski, L., Vidya Ramaswamy, Bulent Ozkan, L.; Hammad, A; Mohanesh, J., & Abdulkhaleq, H.) The 4th National Conference on Health Issues in the Arab American Community, May, 2006. Dearborn, Michigan. (Paper Presented)

Family-Centered Care: Where Are We Now? (L. Lewandowski, B. Crider), Concurrent

Session, Society of Pediatric Nurses Conference, April 7, 2006, Orlando, FL. Also moderated the Family-Centered Care roundtable discussions at this conference.

The effects of cumulative trauma/ discrimination and racisms (Kira, I., Templin, T.,

Lewandowski, L.; Hammad, A., & Mohanesh, J; & Abdulkhaleq, H.) U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. November, 2005. Las Vegas, Nevada. (Paper presented).

The effects of collective identity trauma/ discrimination and racism on health and mental health (Kira, I. A., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L., Hammad, A., Mohanesh, J. Abdulkhaleq, H.) The 18th Annual U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, November, 2005. Las Vegas, Nevada (Presentation)

Measuring traumatic stress. (Kira, I., Templin, T., Lewandowski, L.; Hammad, A.), The American Psychological Association Annual Convention, August 18-21, 2005. Washington D.C. (Paper Presented)

The dynamics of Post-traumatic growth: Religion and spirituality in collective traumas. (Kira, I.;

Hammad, A. & Lewandowski, L.) The American Psychological Association Annual Convention, August 18-21, 2005. Washington D.C., (Paper Presented)

Family-Centered Care: Partnering With the Community, Concurrent Session. (Lewandowski,

L.), Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, November 17, 2005. Milwaukee, WI

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Family-Centered Care: Partnering For Quality, (Lewandowski, L.) Conference Keynote/Pediatric Grand Rounds, Akron Children’s Hospital, October 14, 2005, Akron, Ohio. Family-Centered Care: How Are We Doing? (Lewandowski, L.) Plenary (General) Session presentation at Society of Pediatric Nurses Conference. Philadelphia, PA, April, 2005. Unintentional and Intentional Injuries a Parent Perspective. (Conner-Warren, R. L., Lewandowski, L., Gray, S., and Meyers, C.) Poster presentation at the Society of Pediatric Nurse Annual Conference, April, 2005. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Amazing Grandmothers Program. (Edwards, L., Groves, S., Kub, K., Lewandowski, L.). Selected paper presentation. American Public Health Association. November 11, 2002. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Violence and Children: The Loss of Innocence; Children’s Experiences With Domestic

Violence; What Courageous Act Will You Carry Out?: Action Planning to Address Childhood Violence. (Lewandowski, L.) Invited presenter. Pre-Conference Workshop. Pediatric Nursing National Conference, September 13, 2002, Alexandria, VA. Is the Pediatric Emergency Department a Scary Place? What do kids say?” (Schneider, K., Duggan, A., Ogborn, J. & Lewandowski, L.). Poster presentation, Society for Pediatric Research, May 7, 2002, Baltimore, MD.

Pediatric Procedures: Should Parents Be Asked to Leave? (Lewandowski, L.). Society of

Pediatric Nurses National Conference. April 28, 1998, Orlando, Florida.

Clinical Practice Guidelines: How Can They Enhance My Practice? (Lewandowski, L.). Society of Pediatric Nurses National Conference. April 28, 1998, Orlando, Florida.

Child Health and Urban Poverty Colloquium. (Lewandowski, L.). Invited participant at Georgetown University. March 16, 1998. (Short presentation on children and violence).

Children’s Reactions to Violence Exposure. (Lewandowski, L.). Pediatric Nursing: Preparing for the 21st Century. 13th Annual Pediatric Nursing Conference. October 4, 1997, Washington, DC.

Family-Centered Care: Making it Happen. ((Lewandowski, L.. Tesler, M., San Francisco). Society of Pediatric Nurses National Conference. April 22, 1997, Anaheim, California.

Treating Asthma Utilizing a Family-Centered Approach ((Lewandowski, L., P. Schuler, New Mexico). Society of Pediatric Nurses National Conference. April 22, 1997. Anaheim, California.

Children’s Perceptions of Their Emergency Department Experience (H. Villepique, L. Lewandowski). Society of Pediatric Nurses National Conference. April 22, 1997. Anaheim,

Lewandowski, L.A. 20 California. (Poster Session).

Mental Health Effects of Domestic Violence on Women and Children. (Lewandowski, L.) American Psychiatric Association Convention. May 18, 1997. San Diego, California.

Developing and Implementing Clinical Practice Guidelines. ((Lewandowski, L., C. Bartolone, L. Linden). Society of Pediatric Nurses, Chicago Ill. April 26, 1996.

Promoting mastery in injured children ((Lewandowski, L. with M. Baranoski). Society for Pediatric Nursing Research Preconference. San Francisco, California, April 20, 1993.

Temporal lobe epilepsy, psychopathology, hearing loss, and "misbehavior": Important diagnostic considerations. (Lewandowski, L.) Ninth Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Washington, DC. November, 1989. (Poster session).

Use of Azidiothymide (AZT) in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (Lewandowski, L.) . Eighth Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Orlando, Florida. October, 1988. (Poster session).

Child and adolescent suicide. (Lewandowski, L.) Horizons '88, Region 1 Chapters of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Boston, Massachusetts. April, 1988.

Keying into parents' realities: Who's running the show? (Lewandowski, L.) 1987 MCN

Convention. New Orleans, Louisiana. September, 1987. Using Milan style O (observing) and T (treatment) teams in live supervision. (Group

presentation). American Orthopsychiatry Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. March, 1987. Child and adolescent suicide. (Lewandowski, L.) Horizons '85, Region 1 Chapters of the

American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Boston, Massachusetts. April, 1986.

Pediatric intensive care: At what cost? (Lewandowski, L.). Pediatric/Neonatal Critical Care Symposium, New York City Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. New York, New York. November, 1984. (Keynote address).

Research and critical care nursing. (Lewandowski, L.). Third Annual Midwest Regional Critical Care Nursing conference. Toledo, Ohio. September, 1983. (Keynote address).

Nurses' attitudes and behaviors toward families in critical care units. (Lewandowski, L.). Third

Annual Midwest Regional Critical Care Nursing Conference. Toledo, Ohio. September, 1983.

Research priorities for critical care nursing: The AACN Delphi study. (Lewandowski, L.). St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center. Toledo, Ohio. November, 1982.

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Nursing research in the real world. (Lewandowski, L.). Medical College of Ohio. Toledo,

Ohio. November, 1982.

Research priorities for critical care nursing: The AACN Delphi study. (Lewandowski, L.). National Teaching Institute of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Anaheim, California. May, 1982.

Research priorities for critical care nursing. (Lewandowski, L.). National Teaching Institute of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Cincinnati, Ohio. May, 1981.

Nursing research sessions. (Lewandowski, L.). National Teaching Institute of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Cincinnati, Ohio. May, 1981. (Moderator).

Nursing research sessions. (Lewandowski, L.). National Teaching Institute of the American

Association of Critical Care Nurses. Atlanta, Georgia. May, 1980. (Moderator). Role transformation of special care unit nurses: A comparative study. (Lewandowski, L.).

Nursing Research Sessions of the National Teaching Institute of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Honolulu, Hawaii. May, 1979 REGIONAL: Implementing a change: Switching from heparin to saline in pediatric peripheral lines. (White, M. L., Crawley, J., Lewandowski, L., ) RN-AIM’s 1st Annual Research Conference, September, 2006, Holland, Michigan. (Poster presentation).

Family-Centered Care: Perspectives of Children and Families. (P. Thornberg, B. Crider, L. Lewandowski, H. Kobayashi, D. Blair, K. Kowlaewski). Midwest Nursing Research Society. April 1, 2006. Milwaukee, WI. (Podium presentation)

Relationship Between Nightmares, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Cumulative Trauma and Adolescent Psychological Functioning.,( Peterson, B. L., Lewandowski, L. A., & Chiodo, L. A. Midwest Nursing Research Society. April, 2006. Milwaukee, WI. (Poster presentation)

Nightmares, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Psychological Functioning. (Peterson, B. L., Lewandowski, L. A., & Chiodo, L. A.) Wayne State University College of Nursing Research Day, Detroit, MI. March, 2006. (Poster presentation)

Working in a Post-9/11 World: Psychological Aspects of Terrorism. (Lewandowski, L.). Clinical Issues in Psychiatric Nursing Conference. WSU College of Nursing, October 30, 2003.

Conference Coordinator – First Annual Maryland Conference on School-Based Mental Health and Youth Violence Prevention, July 16-18, 2002, Towson, Maryland. Co-Sponsors: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Lt. Governor’s Office, Governor’s Office of Children,

Lewandowski, L.A. 22 Youth and Families, Maryland Department of Education, JHU Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence.

Conference Coordinator – Second Annual Maryland Conference on School-Based Mental Health and Youth Violence Prevention, July 8-9, 2002, Rockville, Maryland. Co-Sponsors: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Lt. Governor’s Office, Governor’s Office of Children, Youth and Families, Maryland Department of Education, JHU Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence.

Co-Coordinator and presenter at all-day State Technical Assistance Workshops for funded jurisdictions regarding School-Based Mental Health and Youth Violence Prevention. February 7, 2002; June 3, 2002, Columbia, Maryland.

Family-Centered Care: Parents and Pediatric Procedures. (Lewandowski, L.). Annual Pediatric Symposium. Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Rockville, MD. October 14, 1998.

The Journey Through Womanhood: New Vistas, New Challenges. (Lewandowski, L.). A

Womans Journey Conference. Baltimore, MD, November 23, 1996.

Children and Trauma. (Lewandowski, L.). Critical Issues in Advanced Practice: Working With Underserved Populations. Sponsored by Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, Baltimore, MD., April 9, 1996.

My Parent Has Cancer: How Kids Cope. (Lewandowski, L.). Cancer Nursing: Clinical

Challenges, Creative Solutions. Annual Regional Nursing Conference. Sponsored by Johns Hopkins Oncology Center/Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, Timonium, MD, June 14, 1996.

Familial Defenses to Serious Illness. (Lewandowski, L.). 6th Annual HIV/AIDS Behavioral Medicine Symposium. (Interdisciplinary regional meeting). Sponsored by State of Maryland AIDS Administration, College Park, MD, November 1, 1995.

Critical Issues in Advanced Practice. (Lewandowski, L., Chairperson of Planning Committee). Co-Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and The Johns Hopkins University Department of Nursing. April 11, 1995.

Current practices and future trends in critical care nursing research and The Delphi technique. (Lewandowski, L.). Improving Practice Through Research Symposium, New York University and the New York City Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. New York, New York. February, 1982.

Parents, open-heart surgery and the ICU. (Lewandowski, L.). Annual Meeting of the Northern California Affiliate of the American Association for the Care of Children in Hospitals. San Mateo,

Lewandowski, L.A. 23 California. December, 1977. (Keynote address). LOCAL:

The Effects of Cumulative Trauma on Emotional, Cognitive, Physical Health, & Behavior Outcomes in Teens. (L. Lewandowski), Merrill-Palmer-Skillman Research Colloquium, 2009.

Adolescents Injured Through Violence. Intensive Care Nursing Trauma Training Program. Johns Hopkins Hospital. October 30 & November 16, 1998.

Youth Injured Through Violence: A Program of Research. (with E. Frosch). Injury Prevention Center Conference. JHU School of Hygiene and Public Health, March 11, 1998.

Myths and Realities About Adult Development. Presentation to Young President’s Organization. JHH. March 11, 1997.

Children’s Responses to Violence. Presentation to Johns Hopkins Hospital Outpatient

Psychiatry Staff. 1996. Children Exposed to Violence: Partnering to Better Their Future. (with M. Hallmon). Enhancing

Nursing Research Through Creative Partnerships. Co-Sponsored by PI and NU BETA Chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International, Baltimore, MD., May 10, 1996.

Working with Dying Infants and Children and their Families. Series presented at Connecticut Hospice, Branford, Connecticut, April-May, 1993.

Nonpharmacological methods of pain management in children and When bad things happen to children (with M. Baranoski). Two presentations at The Third Annual Advocating for Children Conference. Yale University School of Nursing, October, 1992.

Children and Trauma. Invited to present at lunch time student lecture series organized by

JHUSON Accelerated Students. Spring, 1996.

Psychic trauma in children: Mastery of accidental trauma (with M. Baranoski). Advocating for Children: The Effects of Chronic Conditions on Children. Yale University School of Nursing. New Haven, Connecticut. March, 1991.

Using Milan style O (observing) and T (treatment) teams in live supervision. (Group presentation). Sixth Annual Participants' Conference in Structural, Strategic, and Systemic Family Therapy. Amherst, Massachusetts. May, 1986.

What is nursing research? (One day workshop). South Central Connecticut Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. New Haven, Connecticut. November, 1982.

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Research priorities for critical care nursing. Second Annual Symposium for Critical Care Nurses, Yale-New Haven Hospital. New Haven, Connecticut. March, 1982.

Families in critical care units. Fourth Annual Symposium on Critical Care Nursing, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. San Francisco, California. May, 1980.

Parents of sick infants. (Two day workshop). Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. San Francisco, California. July, 1979.

Parents: Boon or bother in critical care units? (Workshop). San Francisco Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. San Francisco, California. March, 1979.

What is nursing research? (Two day workshop). San Francisco Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. San Francisco, California. January, 1979.

Basics of neonatal nursing care. (CE courses). Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. San Francisco, California. August and November, 1978.

Research and nursing practice I and II. (CE courses). San Francisco Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. San Francisco, California. April-June, 1978.

Visitors in critical care unit. Annual Meeting of the San Francisco Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. San Francisco, California. January, 1978.

Introduction to nursing research. (One day workshop). 5th Annual combined Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Emergency Room Nurses Association. San Francisco, California. November, 1977.

Parents as visitors in the ICU. (One day symposium). San Francisco Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. San Francisco, California. February, 1977. IV. SERVICE A. Positions Held in Professional Associations:

Society of Pediatric Nurses. Past-President’s Group, National Speaker, 2004-present Nominating Committee-2004-2006 Recruitment and Retention Task Force, 2005 President (National) -2002-2004 President-Elect-2001-2002 SPN Representative to Working Group, National Consensus Conference on Pediatric Disaster and Terrorism Preparedness, 2004-2005

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SPN Representative to NCHPEG- (National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics)-2001-2004

Member, Clinical Practice Committee (National), 1993 - 2000 Chairperson, National Clinical Practice Guidelines Task Force, 1993-1999 SPN Representative to the International Association of Pediatric Nursing 1998-1999

Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (Formerly: National Certification Board for

Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses) Board of Directors-2001-2005; Vice-President, 2003-2005 (June)

Sigma Theta Tau International- The International Honor Society of Nursing

Initiated into Rho Chapter, University of Michigan, 1973 (member continuously since 1973)

President, Delta Mu Chapter, 1983-1984, 1990-1991 President-Elect, Delta Mu Chapter, 1989-1990 Research Committee Chairperson, Delta Mu Chapter, 1992-1993 Member Nu Beta Chapter, 1994-2003 Member Lambda Chapter, 2003-Present

American Nurses' Association Member, 1982-84; 2012-present Connecticut Nurses' Association. Co-Chairperson of State Maternal-Health Division. 1982-1983.

American Psychological Association Member, 2012-present

American Arab American Nurses Association Board of Directors, 2006-2012 American Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists

Member, 1999-2009 International Critical Incident Stress Foundation

Member, 1997-2005

American Association of Critical Care Nurses AACN National Research Committee, 1979-81; Chairperson, 1980-81 Chairperson, Research Committee (San Francisco Chapter), 1978-1980 President-Elect (San Francisco Chapter), 1980-1981 Chairperson, Research Committee (South Central Connecticut Chapter), 1982-1983

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American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructor, 1973-1982 Basic Life Support Instructor-Trainer, 1980-1982 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, 1976-1978

American Red Cross

First Aid and CPR Instructor, 1974-1975. Disaster and Fire Call Nurse and First Aid Station Nurse, Red Cross Nurse, 1977-1981

B. Committee/Service Assignments at the University Level: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST (So far -From 9/1/12-1/05/13) Graduate Program Directors Meetings Undergraduate Dean’s Council Continuing/Professional Education Advisory Council Learning Management System Task Force UMASS AMHERST SCHOOL OF NURSING Dean’s Leadership Group Academic Affairs Leadership Team Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee (ex officio) Graduate Academic Affairs Committee (ex officio) WAYNE STATE UNIVESITY (WSU) (2003-2012) Administrative Assignments at Wayne State: Interim Assistant Dean, Family, Community, Mental Health, 1-29-06 to12-31-06

Assistant Dean, Family, Community, Mental Health, 1-1-07 to 8-16-12 Wayne State University Committees Chaired: WSU/CHM Children’s Conference Committee Co-Chair—2005-2006

Children’s Bridge Violence, Abuse, Trauma Research Work Group Chair—2003-2010 WSU University Committee Membership: Children’s Bridge Steering Committee—2003-04 WSU College of Nursing Committees as Chair/Member: Faculty Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure Committee—2003-2006 Doctoral Program Committee—2003-2007, Chair, 2004-2005 Faculty Association, 2003-2012 Administrative Council, 2006-2012 Graduate Program Directors, 2006-2012 Doctor of Nursing Practice Committee—2007-2011 Assistant Deans Meeting, 2006-2012

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN Committees/Task Forces Nursing Leadership Team, 2003-2012 Patient-Care Services Operations- 2006-2012

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Family-Centered Care Advisory Committee, 2007-2012 Family-Centered Care Family Advisory Council, 2006-2012 Family-Centered Care Steering Committee, 2003-2006

Children’s Research Center of Michigan, Research Committee—2003-2010 Center for Excellence in Pediatric Nursing Advisory Committee, Chair, 2004-2007, Member, 2007-2011 Research and Evidence-Based Practice Committee, Co-Chair, 2006-2007; Member, 2007-2010

Member of Search Committee for Director, Children’s Research Center of Michigan, 2005-2007

Strategic Plan Task Force, 2007 Pain Steering Committee, 2005-2009

Chair of Search Committee for Vice-President, Patient Care Services, 2004 JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL OF NURSING

Appointments & Promotion Committee, 1999-2002 Chair, Committee on Academic Progressions, 2001-2003 SON Disaster Management Committee, 2002

NLNAC Evaluation Subgroup-2001-2002 Ph.D. Mentoring Task Force-2001-2002 Faculty Assembly, Chairperson, 1997-1999

Chairperson, Teaching Enhancement Work Force, 1997-1998 Chairperson, A&P Criteria Task Force, 1997-1998

Academic Council, 1994-2002 Member Policy Subcommittee, 1998-1999 Member Policy Subcommittee, 1997-1998 Member Policy Subcommittee, 1998

Doctoral Admissions Committee, Member 1996-1997 Doctoral Admissions Committee, Chairperson, 1997-1999

Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam Committee, 1999, 2000, 2002 Masters Admissions Committee, Member, 1995-1998, Masters Admissions Committee, Chairperson, 1996-1997 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1993-2002 Vulnerable Populations Research Council, Member, 1996-2001 Vulnerable Populations Research Council, Chairperson, 1996-1997 Faculty Advisor to Graduate Students’ Organization, 1995-1997 Faculty Advisor to Doctoral Students Organization, 1997-1999 International Program Advisory Committee, 1997-1999 JHU East Baltimore Campus – Medical Institutions:

Communications Committee, Bioterrorism Project, JHBSPH, 2002 Co-Chair, Mental Health Subcommittee JHMI Daycare Advisory Committee-2001-02 Child Trauma Discussion Group, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division, Chair, 1995- 1996

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Violence Prevention Discussion Group, School of Public Health, 1995-1996 JHU University Wide:

JHI Mental Health Disaster Planning Team, 2002 C . Professional Consultations Member, State Leadership Coordinating Team for School-Based Mental Health and Youth Violence Prevention, 2001-2003. With two other faculty from JHU Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, provide technical assistance for this State of Maryland inter-agency initiative. Identifying Projects with a Potential to Substantially Enhance Outcomes for Children Who are Victims of or Witness to Violence. (With Dr. Larry Wissow, SHPH) 5/12/97 - 6/30/97 - 20% effort. The Commonwealth Fund. $14,747 total funding. Developmental Care Across the Lifespan Standard of Care. Johns Hopkins Hospital Staff Development Department. Consultant/Reviewer, 1996. Rutland Transitional Housing/Wald Community Nursing Clinic. Consultant/ participant in various projects, activities, and educational endeavors focused providing mental health services to low-income, minority population, many of whom had cumulative trauma exposures, 1994-1998. Pediatric Trauma Service, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Informal consultant and participant in various staff training activities focused on clinical practice with children and adolescent who have been injured, 1994-1999. Open Society, Advisory Board on Crimes, Community, and Culture, New York City and House of Ruth, Baltimore, Maryland. Psychological and Programmatic Needs of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence, June-July, 1996. D. Journal/Editorial Activity

Editorial Review Board: Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing- 1998-2002 Review Panels: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2012-present Patient Education and Counseling, 2004-present Journal of Advanced Nursing - 1997-2004 The Journal of the Society of Pediatric Nurses - 1998-200 CHOICE - 1997-2000 Pediatric Nursing - 1995-2001 The Journal of Critical Care Nursing - 1993-1995 Heart & Lung - 1992-1995

E. Advisory Panels

Surviving Trauma: Helping People Cope. Post 9-11, one of two Hopkins representatives on Editorial Board. Sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant to JHU Continuing Medical Education by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. New York City, December 14-15, 2001.