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April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Faculty Curriculum Vitae I. PERSONAL DATA First Name Eve-Lynn Last name Nelson Current Academic Rank Associate Professor, Clinical Scholar track, Clinical-Investigator Ladder/Path; Department(s) Pediatrics; KU Center for Telemedicine & Telehealth Office Address 2012 Wahl Annex, MS 1048 3901 Rainbow Blvd. Kansas City, KS 66160 Phone (913) 588-2413 Fax (913) 588-2226 Email [email protected] PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Undergraduate and Graduate Education Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution 1990-1994 B.A. (Psychology) University of Missouri, Kansas City 1994-1997 M.A. (Clinical Psychology) University of Kansas 1998-2002 Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology, health University of Kansas psychology emphasis)

Postgraduate Education Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution 2001-2002 Internship, Pediatric Psychology Mailman Center for Child, focused Development, Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami, Miami, FL 2002-2004 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Kansas Medical Outreach Psychology Center (KUMC), Pediatrics and Telemedicine Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities

(List in chronological order. Please explain any discontinuity in professional experience) Month and Year Position Institution 2003-2010 Assistant Director, Research KU Center for Telemedicine & Telehealth 2004-2008 Clinical Assistant Professor KUMC, Pediatrics 2008-2010 Assistant Professor KUMC, Pediatrics

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2005-present Adjunct Faculty University of Missouri—Kansas City 2008-present Special Graduate Faculty University of Kansas, Department of Psychology 2010-present Associate Director, Research KU Center for Telemedicine & Telehealth, Outreach Dept. 2010-present Associate Professor KUMC, Pediatrics

2011-present Research Liaison KUMC, Institute for Community Engagement

Professional Registration/Licensure Year Number State 2004-present 1290 Kansas Professional Certification(s) Date Board

Professional Societies and Affiliations Date Organization (including offices held) 1998-2006 American Psychological Association (Division 38: Health Psychology) 1999-present Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy; now named the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

2000-present American Telemedicine Association 2010-present National Association of Rural Health 2010-present American Psychological Association (Division 54: Pediatric Psychology) Honors and Awards (honorary societies, research awards, teaching and other awards) Year Award 1998 B. Kent Houston Scholarship, University of Kansas, Dept of Psychology. The award is given to a promising research student from the KU Health Psychology faculty.

2001 First Place Poster Award, Telemedicine in a rural jail population. American Telemedicine Association Conference: An award across 75 posters given for a poster session in which Dr. Nelson described KUCTT’s telepsychiatry services to a rural Kansas’ jail. 2004 NIH Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research. The purpose of the competitive - Health Disparities Research LRP is to recruit and retain highly qualified health professionals to 2008 research careers that focus on health disparity issues, including rural health. 2004 Fellow, NIH Summer Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials Clinical Trials. Dr. Nelson was selected from hundreds of applicants to attend a two-week course sponsored by the NIH to develop clinical trial research skills among promising young PhD and MD researchers. 2 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

2007 New Investigator Awardee, NIH National Institute of Mental Health’s Mental Health Services conference: Dr. Nelson was selected for this highly competitive training experience and poster presentation. The awardees participated in a career development workshop with leading mental health services researchers and received project-specific advice concerning their poster presentation. 2008 Fellow, NIH Summer Institute on Cross Services Research. Dr. Nelson was selected from over 200 applicants to present her concept paper and receive feedback from national cross system researchers. The institute addressed conceptual, methodological, and practical issues involved in planning and carrying out cross-systems health services research. 2010 Fellow, Georgetown University, Leadership Academy on Addressing Disparities in Mental Health Care. Dr. Nelson was selected for this competitive leadership training sponsored by SAMHSA. The trainees participated in career development and leadership training to enhance leadership potential across systems.

II. TEACHING ACTIVITIES Instruction: Didactic (e.g.: lectures and formal presentations)

Academic Instruction Student Year Course Title Type Hours No Type 2008-present PSYC 833 Clinical Health Required 3 hour 5-12 Graduate Psychology II. semester course; students/ psychology; Acute and course for meets class other Chronic Illness University weekly health of Kansas every other trainees Health spring (other Psychology semester, 3 psychology Students hours/wk graduate students, allied health graduate students, other) 2009-present NURS362 Youth Semester 3 hour 10-30 Nursing; Depression: course online students/ other Assessment & course; class interested Treatment every graduate semester health (Fall, trainee Spring, students Summer) Lectures:

Academic Instruction Student Year Course Title Type Hours No Type

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2000 Pediatrics Design for a Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric Research telemedicine attendees residents Rounds investigation and faculty of childhood depression treatments

2000 Pediatrics Homesickness Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric Grand and attendees residents Attending depression: A and faculty Rounds case study

2000 Child Psychometric Lecture 1 hour 10 Psychiatry Psychiatry properties of attendees fellows and Fellows selected faculty assessment Lecture instruments 2000 Pediatrics Excessive Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric Grand intake of attendees residents Attending liquids as an and faculty eating Rounds disorder symptom

2001 Child Psychotherapy Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Psychiatry Psychiatry in childhood fellows and Fellows depression faculty Lecture 2001 Child Psychotherapy Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Psychiatry Psychiatry in childhood fellows and Fellows bipolar faculty disorder Lecture

2001 Pediatrics TeleKidcare: Lecture 1 hour 30 Pediatric Grand An update attendees residents Rounds and faculty; other faculty and community members 2002 Overland Stress and the Lecture 1 hour 20 Perinatal Park Neonatal attendees faculty and Regional Caregiver trainees Hospital

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Perinatal Rounds

2003: Co- Pediatrics Eating Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric presented Grand disorders attendees residents with M. Attending and faculty Barnard. Rounds

2003 Psychiatry Parent and Lecture 1 hour 8 attendees Psychiatry Fellows child therapy fellows and Lecture strategies for faculty mood disorders 2003 Psychiatry Psychosocial Lecture 1 hour 8 attendees Psychiatry Fellows issues for the fellows and Lecture pediatric faculty cancer patient

2003 Pediatrics Telemental Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric Grand health update attendees residents Attending and faculty Rounds 2003 Dr. Michael Telemedicine Lecture 3 hour 5 attendees Psychology Rapoff’s and child graduate Acute and mental health students Chronic Illness Class

2004 Psychiatry Cognitive Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Psychiatry Fellows therapies fellows and Lecture faculty 2004 Pediatrics School refusal Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric Grand attendees residents Attending and faculty Rounds 2004 Pediatric Childhood Lecture 1 hour 10 Pediatric residents depression attendees residents Core Conference 2004 University Treating Lecture 1 hour 10 Psychology of Kansas Childhood attendees graduate Dept of Depression students 5 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

Psychology, over Health Interactive Psychology Televideo: Proseminar Research and Practice 2004 Pediatrics Hispanic Lecture 1 hour 10 Pediatric Core Mental Health attendees residents Conference Care 2005 Psychiatry Psychotherapy Lecture 1 hour 6 attendees Psychiatry Fellows for childhood fellows and Lecture depression faculty 2005 Pediatrics Taking action Lecture 1 hour 20 Pediatric Grand with bullying attendees residents Attending and faculty 2005 Psychiatry Depression Lecture 1 hour 12 Psychiatry Fellows and bullying attendees fellows and Lecture faculty 2005 Dr. Michael Telemedicine Lecture 3 hour 5 attendees Psychology Rapoff’s and child graduate Acute and mental health students Chronic Illness Class

2006 Psychiatry Bullying Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Pediatric Fellows residents Lecture and faculty 2006 Dr. Martha Eating Lecture 1 hour 8 attendees Graduate Barnard’s Disorders: A psychology Graduate rural case students study using Psychology telemedicine Class

2007 Psychiatry Cognitive Lecture 1 hour 8 attendees Psychiatry Fellows Behavioral fellows and Lecture Therapy for faculty Depression 2007 Pediatrics Telemental Lecture 1 hour 12 Pediatric Core Health attendees residents Conference 2007 Pediatrics Telemedicine Lecture 1 hour 28 Pediatric Grand and school attendees residents Attending refusal and faculty

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2008 Dr. Zhiyue Telemedicine Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Biomedical Lin’s Class overview Engineer students 2008 Medicine Adolescent Lecture, 1 hour 100 Medical Across the depression Drs. Shaw attendees students Lifespan, and Guidelines & Medical for Adolescent McDonald School Depression in lead module Primary Care instructors (GLAD-PC) 2008 Pediatrics ADHD Lecture ½ hour 35 Pediatric Grand Telemedicine attendees residents Attending Clinic: and faculty Research Update 2009 Pediatrics Adolescent Lecture 1 hour 12 Pediatric Core depression for attendees residents Conference new pediatricians 2009: Bui & Psychiatry Cognitive Lecture 1 hour 6 attendees Psychiatry Nelson Fellows Behavioral fellows and Lecture Therapy for faculty Depression

2009 Medicine Adolescent Lecture, 1 hour 100 Medical Across the depression Drs. Shaw attendees students Lifespan, and Guidelines & Medical for Adolescent McDonald School Depression in lead module Primary Care instructors (GLAD-PC) 2009 Dr. Ann Telemental Lecture 1 hour 12 Dietetics Davis’ Health attendees graduate Dietetics students Class 2009: Bui & Pediatric Assessment Lecture 1 hour 18 Pediatric Nelson Grand and attendees residents Attending Treatment of and faculty Anxiety Disorders over Telemedicine 2009 Psychology Telemental Lecture 1 hour 4 attendees Psychology Core Health trainees Lecture and faculty

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October- LEND Depression: 3 Lectures 1.5 hour/ 15 LEND November Lunch-and- Signs & lecture attendees trainees 2009 Learn Symptoms and faculty Trainings 2010 Pediatrics Adolescent Lecture 1 hour 18 Pediatric Core depression for attendees residents Conference new pediatricians 2010 Psychology Youth Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Psychology Core Depression trainees Lecture and faculty 2010 Medicine Adolescent Lecture, 1 hour 100 Medical Across the depression Drs. Shaw attendees students Lifespan, and Guidelines & Medical for Adolescent McDonald School Depression in lead module Primary Care instructors (GLAD-PC) 2010 Psychiatry Telemental Lecture 1 hour 40 Psychiatry Grand Health Update attendees residents Attending and faculty 2010: Nelson, Pediatric Pediatric Lecture 1 hour 35 Pediatric K. Davis, Grand Epilepsy attendees residents Chaves Attending Telemedicine and faculty clinic

2010 SoN Youth Lecture 1 hour 30 School of Pediatrics Depression attendees Nursing core seniors 2011 Medicine Adolescent Lecture, 1 hour 80 Medical Across the depression Drs. Shaw attendees students Lifespan, and Guidelines lead Medical for Adolescent instructor School Depression in module Primary Care (GLAD-PC) 2011 Psychiatry Cognitive Lecture 1 hour 5 attendees Psychiatry Fellows Behavioral fellows and Lecture Therapy for faculty Depression

2011 Dr. Ann Telemental Lecture 1 hour 8 attendees Dietetics Davis’ Health graduate Dietetics students

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Class 2011 Psychology Youth Lecture 1 hour 8 attendees Psychology Core Depression trainees Lecture and faculty 2011 AMSA - Telemedicine in Lecture 1 hour 18 attendees Medical National Child Mental students and Primary Health faculty Care Week, Disorders “Innovations in Primary Care” 2012 Medicine Adolescent Lecture, 1 hour 80 Medical Across the depression Drs. Shaw attendees students Lifespan, lead Medical instructor School module 2012 Psychology Youth Lecture 1 hour 6 attendees Psychology Core Depression trainees Lecture and faculty

Nondidactic (e.g.: workshops, labs, and discussion groups) Instruction Student Academic Year Course Title Type Hours No Type 2004- PSYC 835: Psychologica Group 1.5 3-8 participants Psychology present Supervised l Clinic VI: supervision hours/week graduate assessment and Health in group students; treatment Psychology supervision; Pediatric of individuals Practicum approx. 1.5 and and families hours psychiatry within a additional residents medical setting, supervision attend as well as and class during multidisciplinar preparation their y behavioral consultation. rotations Inpatient and outpatient clinical health psychology rotations may include pediatrics, oncology, pain, rehabilitation, 9 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

and other health psychology related fields. Emphasis in selection of and training in psychological intervention strategies is on the use of empirically supported treatments. 2011- NURS 327 Communi- Lead 1 hr/month 8-10 nursing Junior and present cating and telehealth students/sessio senior Managing module and n nursing Healthcare demonstration students Information for the course

Clinical

Student Length of Service Year Hours No Type 2004-present 4 hr/month Varies, approx. 1 Pediatric resident During pediatric student/month resident’s month- long behavioral- developmental rotation 2005-2006 20 hr/week 1 student/ Counseling Semester long semester students, University of Missouri—Kansas City 2004-present 4 hr/week 3 student/ Health Psychology Semester long semester and Child Clinical Psychology students 2006-present 4 hr, varies from Varies, LEND Trainees Month long 1-4 observations approximately 2 from Child students/semester Development 2005-2006 3 hr/wk Jennifer Klemp, MA Supervision Two semesters Advanced

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Graduate Student 2007-2008 3 hr/wk Angela Banitt, MA Supervision Two semesters Advanced Graduate Student 2007-2010 3 hr/wk Thao Bui, MA Supervision Three years Advanced Graduate Student 2007-2010 3 hr/wk Carrie Bronars, MA Supervision Three years Advanced Graduate Student Master’s Theses and PhD Dissertations directed

Student Degree Year Name Dissertation Title (Completed/In process) PhD in Psychology, University of Kansas “A Comparison of Videoconferencing and Face-to- (Co-Direct with Drs. Lisa Hale & Ray Face Administration of the Higgins) 2007- Thao Bui, Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive 2011 MA Compulsive Scale” Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows

Year Fellow Name Area of Study Supervised in clinical telemedicine rotation and 2006-2007 Jane Sosland, PhD clinical services research, 10 hrs/week Supervised in clinical telemedicine rotation, 4 2007-2009 Yasuko Landrum, PhD hrs/week 2010-2011 Stephanie Wallio, PhD Supervised instruction of Youth Depression course Supervised research and clinical work in outreach, 2010-present Angela Banitt Duncan, PhD including telemedicine, 40 hrs/week 2011-present Susan Krigel, PhD Supervise with psycho-oncology outreach

Advising (Thesis or dissertation committees: student academic group/individual)

Date Student or group name Type of Student/group Kristen Stegenga, “Receiving the Diagnosis PhD in Nursing, University of Missouri-Kansas City of Cancer: The Adolescent 2004-2007 Perspective” 2006-2008 Susan Calloway, “Barriers PhD in Nursing, University of Missouri-Kansas City to Help-Seeking Among 11 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

Student Attending a Rural University” Melissa Welters-Davis, “Impact of Sensory Processing on Parent- 2008-2010 Child Play Interactions” MS in Occupational Therapy, KUMC Claire Ghetti, PhD Comprehensive Essays, 2010-2011 Dissertation Committee PhD in Music Therapy, KUMC 2011 Angela Banitt Duncan PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of Kansas Other teaching activities

Date Title Place Teaching Function

My role was to supervise and train in research activities as well as provide guidance in Ms. Supervision, Graduate KU Center for Wallio’s progression in Research Assistant Telemedicine & the clinical psychology 2005-2006 Stephanie Wallio, MA Telehealth program Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental & Related Disabilities Research Faculty. The LEND Programs are My role is to advise federally funded University of Kansas trainees (undergraduates, interdisciplinary Medical Center, Center graduates, and fellow) leadership training for Child Health and concerning telemedicine 2007-present programs Development (CCHD) research and practice

My role was to provide supervision and training in Supervision, Graduate KU Center for research activities, with a Research Assistant Telemedicine & focus on grant writing and 2007 Cynthia Karlson, MA Telehealth research design

Mentor Undergraduate Pre-Medical Student Mukul Sharma, University KU Center for Telemedicine Summer of Pennsylvania pre- Telemedicine & Projects and career 2007-2010 medical degree student Telehealth guidance

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Advised medical students (Jessica Gannon, Christy Jansen, Michael Lewis, & Paul Nioce) on evaluating Health of the Public KU Center for parent satisfaction with Capstone Group, Telemedicine & school-based TeleKidcare 2007 TeleKidcare project Telehealth telemedicine services My role was to provide supervision and training in research activities, with a focus on the survey of Supervision, UMKC KU Center for state boards related to Graduate Student Erin Telemedicine & telepsychology 2009-2010 Ellington, ARNP Telehealth regulations and policies Provide occasional lecture to students. Telemedicine available as a rotation. Review internship applications and assist KUMC APA-Approved Department of program director Dr. 2009-present Psychology Internship Psychiatry Hunter as needed.

Mentor Graduate Student Chang-Ming (Jeremy) Ko, KU Center for KUMC Health Informatics Telemedicine & Telehealth projects and 2011-present Masters program Telehealth career development

Mentor Student Teresa Lillis, University of Kansas KU Center for Clinical Psychology PhD Telemedicine & Telehealth projects and 2011-present program Telehealth career development

Mentor Student Emily KU Center for Banitt, Undergraduate Telemedicine & Telehealth projects and 2012-present Psychology Student Telehealth career opportunities

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Mentor Student Shelley Shadowing telehealth and Cooper, Nova KU Center for distance education Southeastern PhD student Telemedicine & projects; Research 2012-present in distance education Telehealth mentoring

1. Development of Educational Materials (Course materials e.g. syllabi, educational software packages, web sites, films, educational tapes and evaluation tools)

Year Title Description Intended Audience Acute and Chronic Illness syllabus and curriculum: An overview of the field of health psychology as applied to acute and chronic illness in adult, adolescent, and child populations. Content areas include psychological aspects of acute and chronic illness, including relevant empirically supported assessment and intervention strategies, adherence to Advanced Clinical Psychology medical regimens, pain, and Students; Other Advanced enhancement of the psychologist’s role in Health Trainees (Nursing, Allied 2007-present medical settings. Health, other specialties) Youth Depression syllabus and online curriculum: The online course offers a detailed overview of the assessment and treatment of depression in children and adolescents and presents national depression management guidelines. Acute and chronic depression presentations across diverse children and adolescents are examined. The course explores current pharmacological and psychosocial treatments, with an emphasis on the outpatient setting. The course addresses commonly occurring co-morbid health concerns and psychosocial issues. The course includes analysis of the impact of environmental factors that relate to health promotion, disease prevention, symptom management, and behavior change Traditional BSN students and related to depression in children and RN-to-BSN students; expanding adolescents. to other undergraduate and 2009-present graduate classes in 2010 2009-present TeleHelp Community Forum on ANGEL site Video Vignettes, Readings, 14 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

Resources for Pediatric residents, Psychology Graduate Students, and other trainees related to key areas of interest (e.g., Youth Depression, Telemedicine Service Delivery, Underserved Populations)

“Helping Your Student with Depression” DVD, As part of TeleHelp project, I was responsible for all aspects of DVD completion. This included script development, overseeing videoing and editing, and overseeing dissemination. Cover Description: The University of Kansas Center for Telemedicine and Telehealth presents a video resource designed to promote the education of school personnel in identifying and improving classroom strategies for child and adolescent depression. This educational video provides three depression case studies as well as an overview of: Symptoms of depression with Dr. Developed DVD concerning identifying and helping Eve-Lynn Nelson; Suicide and depression with Dr. depression; disseminating to Martha Barnard; Therapy and depression with school professionals (teachers, child psychologist, Dr. Stephen Lassen; nurses, administrators, Medication and depression with child counselors, social workers, psychiatrist, Dr. Susan Sharp; and School school psychologists, others) in accommodations and depression with Dr. Kathy Kansas City Metro Schools. Davis. Disseminating to school across 2008-2010 Kansas. “Telepsychology” DVD. Developed a DVD with a mock telepsychology consultation to underscore Developed DVD demonstration principles from the ATA guidelines. Included emphasizing best practices in a initial consultation, “coaching” parent with time- telepsychology consultation. out, problem solving technical issues, and Disseminating to regional and follow-up. national programs initiating 2010 telepsychology services. Developing Pediatric Teleneurology Guide, a website to assist new telehealth programs and consumers related to telemedicine clinical services and distance education around pediatric epilepsy. 2011-present

2. Educational Leadership

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Junior Faculty/Other Mentees: Year Junior Faculty/Mentee: Provided Leadership Related to: Norbert Belz, RSHA, Clinical Assistant Professor, KUMC Speech Research Design & Methods; Grant Writing & 2003- and Hearing/Allied Health Implementation; Clinical Aspects of Telemedicine 2009 Services; Career Development

Susan Calloway, PhD, Clinical Research Design & Methods; Grant Writing & 2008- Assistant Professor, KU School of Implementation; Telemental Health Service Delivery; 2009 Nursing Career Development Kathy Davis, PhD, Research 2006- Assistant Professor, KUMC present Pediatrics Grant Writing & Implementation; Career Development Lisa Hale, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Hoglund Brain Imaging Center, and Director, Kansas City 2006- Center for Anxiety Treatment 2011 (KCCAT) Clinical Aspects of Telemedicine Services Gretchen Patch, MPH, Clinical Services Manager, KU Center for Research Design & Methods; Grant Writing & 2007- Telemedicine Implementation; Clinical Aspects of Telemedicine 2010 Services; Career Development

2006- Jane Sosland, PhD, Clinical Assistant Grant Writing & Implementation; Clinical Aspects of 2010 Professor, KUMC Pediatrics Telemedicine Services; Career Development Sarah Velasquez, MAB, MS, Clinical Services Manager, KU Center for Research Design & Methods; Grant Writing & 2010- Telemedicine Implementation; Clinical Aspects of Telemedicine present Services; Career Development

Nicole Klaus, PhD, Assistant Research Design and Implementation with Telemental 2010- Professor, KUMC-Wichita, Health; Career Development; Grant Writing (including present Psychiatry mentor for Dr. Aaronson’s course) Amy Carmack, MA, SAMHSA Telehealth Project Manager, KU Research Design & Methods; Grant Writing & 2012- Center for Telemedicine Implementation; Clinical Aspects of Telemedicine present Services; Career Development

III. SERVICE ACTIVITIES My clinical service through Pediatrics is approximately 5% time yearly based on each year’s research, service, and teaching obligations. For all years of my clinical service, I have surpassed the 75th percentile for my FTE and met or exceeded all expectations of clinical productivity for my division and department. I have also worked diligently from 2002 to the present to build psychology services over telemedicine in rural and urban areas. In collaboration with other psychologists, I have supported KUMC’s development as one of the most clinically active outpatient psychology over telemedicine programs in the country. I’m particularly proud of advocating for Kansas Medicaid funding for telemedicine services and being one of the first clinics 16 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD to implement the Medicaid funding policy. As part of clinical services, I coordinate and supervise the clinical activities of psychology graduate students, pediatric residents, and other trainees.

Professional Service: General Description: The telemedicine clinic uses televideo technology to deliver the same mental health evaluation and treatment services offered traditionally face-to-face to families across Kansas. I co-lead an interdisciplinary clinic for youth depression over telemedicine as well as see a range of mental health presentations over televideo from sites across the state. In addition to working with the child and parent/guardian, my clinical team works closely with school faculty and other community members to implement recommendations. I complete 100-200 consults per year over the televideo system as well as integrating telemedicine into clinical training.

Academic Service: 2002-present Executive Committee Member, TeleMental Health Special Interest Group, American Telemedicine Association. The American Telemedicine Association is the leading resource and advocate promoting access to medical care for consumers and health professionals via telecommunications technology. The Telemental Health Special Interest Group includes administrators, clinicians, and information technology professionals. Its goal is to enhance and support the use of technology in the delivery of mental health services, and its mission is to promote dialogue between mental health practitioners, to improve the understanding and use of telehealth applications in the delivery of mental health services, and to provide guidance to the ATA Board of Directors regarding telemental health. My focus on the committee has included recruitment and member collaboration. 2004-present Reviewer, Journal of Adolescent Health 2005-present Peer Review Panel, American Telemedicine Association convention presentations 2005-present KUMC Pediatric Ethics committee member. The KUMC pediatrics committee guides Pediatric Ethics training initiatives as well as reviews consults completed through the pediatric ethics consultation service. 2006 Presubmission Reviewer for Dr. Sharon Cain, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Practice Parameter for Telepsychiatry 2006 Grant Reviewer, Rapides Foundation 2006-2007 Planning committee member, National Association of Rural Mental Health 2007 conference 2006-2009 Health Careers Committee member including Mini Medical School for Kids, Kansas Area Health Education Centers. The committee reviewed the development of health-related curriculum and projects for Kansas’ schools in collaboration with KUMC researchers and clinicians. 2006-2008 Planning committee member, YouthFriends and KUMC. The committee promoted KUMC-wide participation in the school-based mentoring program. 2007-present Interviewer, KUMC pediatric residency candidates 2007-2009 Committee member, Kansas City Quality Improvement Consortium (KCQIC) Depression Report Task Force. This committee focused on updating the KCQIC depression Report. My focus was including information about youth depression in the metropolitan area. 2007 Peer Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine conference presentations 2007-present Member, KU Clinical Psychology program, Health & Rehabilitation Specialty Steering Committee 2007-present Advisory Board member, Project Eagle Connections: Connecting Families to Community Resources. The committee reviews the progress of the Connections project in linking families with timely, appropriate referral and provides guidance concerning future directions. 2007-present Reviewer, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 17 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

2007-2008, Planning committee member, Health Information Technology Scholars (HITS) Program, KUSON, 2011-2012 Dr. Helen Connors, Chair. The Health Information Technology Scholars (HITS) project is designed to develop, implement, disseminate and sustain a faculty development collaborative (FDC) initiative to integrate information technologies in nursing curriculum and expand the capacity of collegiate schools of nursing to educate students for the 21st century. The planning committee provided guidance concerning Kansas City conference. My focus on the committee was HIT scholar participation in the telehealth presentations and tours. 2008 Supervisor, Teacher Rose Lawler, UpLink TeacherTech program. TeacherTech connects area teachers to summer externships with local employers such as KUMC. The externships challenge teachers to enhance their skills and inspire students through real-world experience. I supervised Ms. Lawler as she worked with our TeleHelp team to create the Helping Your Student with depression DVD. 2008-2009 Ementor, YouthFriends Health Professions career classes. e-Mentoring encourages professionals to mentor students by communicating through the Internet. My assigned mentees and I exchange e-mails focused on health career topics, as well as general mentoring and support. 2008-present KUMC Pediatrics Faculty Development Committee (FDC) member. The FDC assists faculty by: Matching Junior faculty with a mentor and monitoring mentoring activities; Sponsoring presentations on topics relevant to faculty development; Assist faculty in preparing for annual evaluations by the Chair of Pediatrics; and Develop ways to evaluate faculty progress in teaching, patient care, academic service, and research/scholarship. 2008-2009 Subcommittee chair, KUMC Pediatrics Faculty Development committee response related to the Pediatrics faculty survey—Teaching, Research, Mentoring subcommittee. 2009 Supervisor, Student Intern Jessica Baber, YouthFriends/UpLink. Summer internships offer an in- depth, hands-on experience for high school students. Students work alongside professionals in the workplace, get a taste for what it means to work within their field of interest and see what kind of career paths they can follow. I supervised Jessica on several KU Center for Telemedicine projects, including updating the scheduling database, participating in our statewide Health Information Technology (HIT) summit, and providing youth input on TeleHelper training materials. 2009 Invited participant, Summit on Frontier and Rural Mental Health: Creating Access for Children, September 2009. The summit reviewed rural Kansas needs for child mental health services and consider different outreach strategies, including telehealth, to meet these needs. I contributed written and telephone input concerning telemedicine’s possible role in integrated mental health models. 2009-present Reviewer, Maternal and Child Nutrition (journal) 2009-2011 KUMC Ethics Summit Task Force member. The Ethics Task Force is preparing special programming for KUMC Ethics Summit week. This overlaps the National Healthcare Decisions Day. My role on the task force is to lead distance education strategies to disseminate pediatric ethics programming. 2009-2010 Competitively Selected Member, Kansas Health Policy Authority’s Mental Health Prescription Drug Advisory Committee. The committee is charged with considering cost and quality issues related to psychotropic medications in children, particularly the Kansas Medicaid population. My focus on the committee is two-fold: to consider how telehealth may assist with this charge and to consider how child psychologists may collaborate with prescribers around adherence and other concerns related to the management of child mental health conditions. 2010-present Reviewer, Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare 2009-2010 Pediatrics Ambulatory Operations Council member

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2010-2011 Pediatrics IMRT Outreach Strategy Council member 2010-present Reviewer, Social Science and Medicine 2011-present Reviewer, Academic Pediatrics

Community Service/Presentations: Date Title Location Audience October 2002 Psychosocial treatments for Telemedicine Educational Rural communities across Kansas ADHD series to rural areas 2003-2005, Presentations on coping and Kansas City KS Parenting teens through the Present every mental health management YWCA Health Bridge Program other month January 2003 The Out of Control Child Kansas City, KS School nurses March 2003 Stress and the Middle Shawnee Mission, KS School personnel School Student April 2003 Eating Disorders St. Joseph, MO Childhood Arthritis health personnel and families October 2003 Coping with Chronic Illness Kansas City, KS Parents of Children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease October 2004 Helping Your Child Cope Hays Area Health School personnel Education Center October 2004 Telemedicine & Child Brief segment Jim Bohannon national radio Health show February 2005 Your Child and Stress Kansas City, KS Parent Education April 2005 Recognizing Warning Signs Olathe East High School Parent Education of Teen Depression October 2005 Telemedicine Overview KUMC Alumni Weekend Community Education 2006-2010 TeleHelp school Kansas City KS schools, School personnel presentations 4-8 presentations/year September Pediatric Mood Disorders Nevada Missouri Medical Physicians 2007 Society October 2007 Telemedicine Overview KUMC Alumni Weekend Community Education June 2008 Telemedicine Overview Kansas City, KS Leadership Kansas participants March 2008 Mentoring Kansas City, KS Chamber of Commerce October 2009 Youth Depression Hiawatha, KS Northeast Kansas National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), consumers March 2010 Telemedicine Introduction Ellsworth County KS High school career class March 2010 Youth Depression Kansas City, MO Mattie Rhodes March 2010 Youth Depression Kansas City, KS Wyandot Mental Health Center March 2010 Response regarding Radio segment KCMO radio, Ray Read show “Facebook depression” March 2011 Judge for Statewide HOSA Topeka, KS Health Occupations Student competition Association (HOSA) October 2011 Telemental health Independence, LA Multipractice Mental Health Clinic Introduction (televideo presentation)

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November Race to No Where panelist Pembroke School, Kansas Panelist following film presentation 2011 City, MO and discussion of the overscheduled child January 2012 Telemedicine Radio segment KCUR, Central Standard February 2012 Facilitator, Race to No Pembroke School, Kansas Follow-up discussion of steps Where parent follow-up City, MO parents can take to address the meeting overscheduled child and work with the school and their children

IV. RESEARCH and SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Grants and contracts awarded: (List in chronological order) Principal Direct Investigator Investigators Title of Grant Funding Source Costs Years Status Tele-KidCare: Telecommunication $936,282 Bringing Health Information and Care into Schools Infrastructure David Cook; Assistance Program Role: (TIIAP), US Gary Research Department of 1999- Doolittle Associate Commerce. 2000 Completed Healthy Steps over Prime Health $98,400 David Cook Role: Telemedicine Foundation and & Pam Program Wyandotte Health 2000- Shaw Manager Foundation 2001 Completed Development of Robert Wood $95,538 an eHealth Johnson Provider-Patient Foundation Eve-Lynn Communication 2003- Nelson Measure 2005 Completed Kansas Health Resources $574,618 Comprehensive and Services Geriatric Administration David Cook Education (HRSA), Bureau of & Linda Eve-Lynn Program Health 2003- Redford Nelson Professionals 2006 Completed Ryan TeleHealth for HRSA Office for the $749,245 Spaulding; Kansans Advancement of Role: Telehealth Completed, Gary evaluator 2003- H2A Doolittle and provider 2006 TH01061 TeleKidcare: Aetna Foundation $40,000 Teaching Tool for Regional Eve-Lynn Cultural Community Health 2004- Nelson Competence 2006 Completed Sharon Cain Eve-Lynn Diagnostic Efficacy KUMC Research $25,000 2004- Completed 20 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

Nelson; in a Child Institute Poonam Telepsychiatry Khanna Clinic 2007 YouthFriends Substance Abuse $50,000 Service to Science and Mental Health Role: initiative Services 2006- Lisa Adkins Evaluator Administration 2007 Completed Implementing the $21,264 American Academy of Pediatrics Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnostic Children’s Miracle Guidelines in a Network through School-based Internal KUMC Eve-Lynn Georgina Telemedicine Dept. of Pediatrics 2006- Nelson Peacock Clinic grant 2009 Completed Ryan Kansas TeleHealth HRSA Office for the $690,000 Spaulding; Network Advancement of Completed, Eve-Lynn TeleHealth H2A Nelson (Co- 2006- TH07755- PI) 2009 01-01 Ryan Midwest Alliance HRSA Office for the $900,000 Spaulding; for Telehealth and Advancement of Pam Technology: A Tri- TeleHealth Whitten; State Resource Role: Center 2006- Sally Davis Evaluator 2009 Completed TeleHelp: A Health Care $99,485 Comprehensive Foundation of School-based Greater Kansas City Telemedicine Program for Urban youth At- Eve-Lynn Risk for 2006- Nelson Susan Sharp Depression 2010 Completed Feasibility and Eve-Lynn Reliability of In- International Nelson, home Telehealth Lactation Wilaiporn Karen Breastfeeding Consultant 2009- Rojjanasrirat Wambach Support Association $10,000 2010 Completed Jeffrey Role: Face-to-Face and American Speech- $75,000 2009- Completed Searl Consultant Telemedicine Language-Hearing 2011

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Group Voice Therapy for Individuals with Parkinson Disease Association (ASHA) Co- Psychoeducational Investigators: Psychotherapy by Telemedicine for Eve-Lynn Children with Mood Nelson, Ann Disorders in Rural KUMC-Wichita 2010- Nicole Klaus Davis Kansas Internal Funding $100,000 2011 Completed TeleHelper Health Care $150,000 Active Eve-Lynn Foundation of 2008- Nelson Greater Kansas City 2012

Eve-Lynn Kansas Telehealth Nelson Suzanne Services for Active Hawley & HRSA Maternal and 2009- Kathy Davis Pediatric Epilepsy Child Health Bureau $629,076 2013 Eve-Lynn Kansas Nelson; Comprehensive Linda Telehealth HRSA Office for the Redford Theresa Services for Older Advancement of 2009- (Co-PI) Shireman Adults Telehealth $654,000 2013 Active Comprehensive Telemedicine Services to Expand Mary Beth and Enhance Substance Abuse Eve-Lynn Warren, Les 2011- Treatment for Rural Nelson Sperling SAMHSA $675,000 2014 Active College Students Matt Reese, Eve-Lynn Diagnostic Efficacy in Autism Spectrum Nelson (Co- 2012- Disorder Evaluations PI) Rene Jamison NICHD, R21 $275,000 2014 Active over Televideo Mini Medical School Public Health Mary Beth Eve-Lynn Module Kansas Health 2012- Warren Nelson Development Foundation $17,000 2013 Active

Mary Beth Eve-Lynn Community Health Kansas Health 2012- Warren Nelson Assessments Institute $150,000 2015 Active

Grants and contracts submitted:

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Investigator Source Costs Enhanced Care CMS Health Coordination and Care Telemental Health Innovation AAP & Pam Eve-Lynn in Pediatric Challenge Shaw Nelson Practices Grant $900,000 3 yr Pending Telehealth Eve-Lynn Innovation across Ryan Nelson, Hope Heartland Cancer Spaulding Krebill Services OAT $1,000,000 4 yr Pending Eve-Lynn Nelson, Won Rural Public Health Choi, Ed Experiences for Pending Ellerbeck, & Primary Care David Cook Heidi Chumley Trainees HRSA $1,500,000 5 yr Innovations in the Predoctoral Training of Clinical Eve-Lynn Psychologists to Nelson Serve the Ned Hunter & (Advisory Medically In Betty Penick Board) Underserved HRSA $480,000 3 yr preparation

1. Scholarly Publications Full length, peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and inclusive pages. List chronologically in a numbered list for each publication category.)

Articles published: (Provide a PDF of each peer-reviewed article published within the last five years. Other articles may be provided at the applicant's discretion.) 01PRA—Nelson, E., Cook, D., Shaw, P., Doolittle, G., & Peacock, G. (2001). Pediatrician perceptions of interactive televideo consultation. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 6(4). Access online, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol6/issue4/nelson.html 02PRA—Zaylor, C., Nelson, E., & Cook, D. (2001). Clinical outcomes in a prison telepsychiatry clinic. J Telemed Telecare. 7 Suppl 1, 47-9. 03PRA—Nelson, E., Barnard, M., & Cain, S. (2003). Treating childhood depression over videoconferencing. Telemedicine Journal & eHealth, 9(1), 49-56. 04PRA— Nelson, E . (2003). Ethical concerns and childhood depression. Bioethics Forum, 18(3-4):55-62. 05PRA--Nelson, E., Citarelli, M., Shaw, P, & Cook, D. (2003). Reshaping health care delivery for adolescent parents: Healthy Steps and telemedicine. Telemedicine Journal & eHealth. 9(4): 387-92. 23 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

06PRA—Nelson, E., Zaylor, C., & Cook, D. (2004). A comparison of psychiatrist evaluation and patient symptom report in a jail telepsychiatry clinic. Telemedicine Journal & eHealth. 10(Suppl 2): S54-9. 07PRA—Miller, E.A., & Nelson, E. (2005). Modifying the Roter Interaction Analysis System to study provider- patient communication in telemedicine: Promises, pitfalls, insights and recommendations. Telemedicine Journal & eHealth. 11(1):44-55. 08PRA—Nelson, E., & Spaulding, R. (2005). Adapting the Roter Interaction Analysis System for Telemedicine: Lessons in Coding Across Four Specialty Clinics. J Telemed Telecare. 11 Suppl 1:105-7. 09PRA—Nelson, E., & Palsbo, S. Challenges in Telemedicine Equivalence Studies. (2006). Evaluation and Program Planning, Special Technology Edition. 29(4), 419-425. 10PRA—Nelson, E., Barnard, M., & Cain, S. (2006). Feasibility of Teletherapy for Childhood Depression. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, Special Technology Edition, 6(3), 191-195. 11PRA—Sylvia, E., Koesten, J., Kelly, P., & Nelson, E. (2008).Exploring Depression in Frontier Communities. Journal of a Rural Community Psychology, 11(1). Access online, /www.marshall.edu/jrcp/V11%20N1/eldonna.pdf 12PRA—Nelson, E., Miller, EA, & Larson, KL. (2010). Reliability Associated with the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS) Adapted for the Telemedicine Context. Patient Education and Counseling. 78(1):72-8. 13PRA—Nelson, E., & Bui, T. (2010). Rural telepsychology services for children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session. 66(5):490-501.

14PRA—Nelson, E, Bui, T., Velasquez, S. (2011). Telepsychology: Research and Practice Overview. Child Adolesc Psychiatric Clin N Am, 20(1), 67-79. 15PRA—Grady B., Myers K.M., Nelson E.L., Belz N., Bennett L., Carnahan L., Decker V.B., Holden D., Perry G., Rosenthal L., Rowe N., Spaulding R., Turvey C.L., White R., & Voyles D. (2011). Evidence-based practice for telemental health. Telemed J E Health. 17(2):131-48. 16PRA—Nelson, E. L., and Velasquez, S. E. (2011). Implementing psychological services over telemedicine, Professional Psychology Research and Practice 42, 535-542.

Manuscripts in press: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of acceptance by journal) 01MIP—Nelson, E., Duncan, A., Peacock, G., & Bui, T. (In press). School-Based Telemedicine and Adherence to National Guidelines for ADHD Evaluation. Psychological Services. 02MIP— Schroeder, C. & Nelson, E. (In press). Interviewing parents. Psychologists’ Desk Reference III. Editors G. Koocher, J. Norcross, & B. Greene. Oxford: New York. 03MIP—Nelson, E. & Lillis, T. (In press). Telehealth and teletherapy guidelines. Psychologists’ Desk Reference III. Editors G. Koocher, J. Norcross, & B. Greene. Oxford: New York. 04MS—Nelson, E, David, K., & Velasquez, S. (In press). Telemedicine and ethics. In Myers & Turvey, Telemental health: Clinical, technical and administrative foundations for evidence-based practice. Elsevier: New York. 05MS—Nelson, E , Banitt Duncan, A, & Lillis, T. (In press). Special considerations for conducting psychotherapy through videoteleconferencing. In Myers & Turvey, Telemental health: Clinical, technical and administrative foundations for evidence-based practice. Elsevier: New York. 06MS-- Rojjanasrirat, W., Nelson, E, & Wambach, K. (In press). Feasibility of In-Home Telehealth Lactation Consultation. Journal of Human Lactation.

Manuscripts submitted but not yet accepted: . Cook, D., Nelson, E., Ast, C., & Atkinson, B. Outreach Strategic Planning in an Engaged Scholarship Era: A Case Study. Academic Medicine. In preparation.

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McClellan, W., Klemp, J. R., Krebill, H., Ryan, R., Nelson, E., Panicker, J., Sharma, M., Stegenga, K.Understanding the functional late effects and informational needs of adult survivors of childhood cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, In revision.

Invited or non-peer-reviewed articles or reviews: 01NPRA—Nelson, E. (2007). School-based Telemental Health Services: Reaching Underserved Populations. Focal Point: Research, Policy, & Practice in Children’s Mental Health. Research & Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health. 21(2):22-24.

Books and book chapters: (Provide names of all authors, year, book title, chapter title, edition, publisher, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or book/book chapter if published the last five years.) Nelson, E. (2004). Efficacy research in patient care delivery: A case study concerning treating childhood depression over interactive televideo. Case Studies in Telemedicine, P Whitten & D Cook (Eds.) Jossey-Bass. Nelson, E., Bui, T., & Sharp, S. (2011). Telemental health competencies: Training examples from a youth depression telemedicine clinic. In M. Gregerson (Ed.), Technology Innovations for Behavioral Education, pg. 41-48. New York: Springer. Velasquez, S., Banitt Duncan, A., & Nelson, E. (In press). Technological innovations in rural mental health service delivery. In B. Smalley, J. Warren, & J. Rainer (Eds.), Rural Mental Health, New York: Springer.

Published abstracts: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, where published, volume, and pages.) 01PA—Ermer, D., Nelson, E., & Cook, D. (2000). An evaluation of treatment of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) over Tele-KidcareSM. Abstract, Telemedicine Journal, 6(1), 177. Presented at ATA Convention, Phoenix, May 2000. 02PA—Nelson, E., Barnard, M., & Ermer, D. (2000). A comparison of two Tele-Kidcare interventions (cognitive- behavioral therapy or pharmacological treatment) to current community services for childhood depression. Abstract, Telemedicine Journal, 6(1), 129. Presented at ATA Convention, Phoenix, May 2000. 03PA—Nelson, E. & Cook, D. (2003). Treating childhood depression over interactive televideo. Telemedicine Journal and eHealth, 9(Suppl 1), S-114. Presented at ATA Convention, Orlando, May 2003. 04PA—Nelson, E., & Spaulding, R. (2004). Adapting a patient-provider interaction coding system for interactive televideo. Abstract, Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 10(Suppl 1), S-55. Presented at ATA Convention, Tampa, May 2004. 05PA—Nelson, E., Spaulding, R., & Doolittle, G. (2004). Transforming tele-clinical information into pilot data: Research design. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 10(Suppl 1), S-73. Presented at ATA Convention, Tampa, May 2004. 06PA—Liskow, B., Nelson, E., Cain, S., Khanna, P. & Baum, P. (2004). An evaluation of telepsychiatry from a training perspective. Abstract, Telemedicine and e-Health, (10 Suppl 1), S-46. Presented at ATA Convention, Tampa, May 2004. 07PA—Nelson, E. (2005). Telehealth treatment of depression: Translating research findings into practice. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 11, 201. Presented at ATA Convention, Denver, May 2005. 08PA—Whitten, P., Krupinski, E., Grigsby, J., Wooton, R., Nelson, E., & Jennett, P. (2005). The telemedicine research field: A rigorous debate. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 11, 223-224. Presented at ATA Convention, Denver, May 2005. 09PA—Nelson, E., Miller, E., & Spaulding, R. (2006). Validation of a patient-provider communication measure for interactive televideo. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 12, 195-196. Presented at ATA Convention, San Diego, May 2006.

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10PA—Nelson, E., Cain, S., Khanna, P., & Spaulding, R. (2006). Evaluation from a diagnostic efficacy trial of child telepsychiatry. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 12, 198. Presented at ATA Convention, San Diego, May 2006. 11PA—Nelson, E., Liskow, B., & Spaulding, R. (2006). Psychiatry resident training program utilization of telepsychiatry. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 12, 217. Presented at ATA Convention, San Diego, May 2006. 12PA— Nelson, E., Davis, K., Sharp, S., & Borror, H. (2007). An integrated telehealth intervention for youth depression. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 13, 193. Presented at ATA Convention, Nashville, May 2007. 13PA—Nelson, E., Peacock, G., Sosland, J., & Belz, N. (2007). Trainee perceptions of implementing national ADHD guidelines in TeleKidcare clinics. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 13, 194. Presented at ATA Convention, Nashville, May 2007. 14PA—Davis, K. G., Nelson, E., Spaulding, R., & Cook, D. (2007). Educating educators: A telemental health resource for training school professionals. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 13, 207. Presented at ATA Convention, Nashville, May 2007. 15PA—Nelson, E., Jones, J. P., & Kuzbyt, W. J. (2007). Three primary care approaches to ADHD treatment over telemedicine. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health, 13, 208-209. Presented at ATA Convention, Nashville, May 2007. 16PA—Nelson, E. (2008). Evolution of a School-Based Telemedicine Program. Abstract. Telemedicine and e- Health, 14(Suppl 1),50-51. Presented at ATA Convention, Seattle, May 2008. 17PA—Nelson, E. Ellerbeck, K., & Davis, K. (2008). Team-based pediatric telemental health approaches. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health,14(Suppl 1), 91. Presented at ATA Convention, Seattle, May 2008. 18PA—Spaulding, R., & Nelson, E. (2008). Cost considerations for telemental health services. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health,14(Suppl 1),30. Presented at ATA Convention, Seattle, May 2008. 19PA—Nelson, E., Sharma, M., & Bui, T. (2009). Survey of state regulatory practices for telemedicine and psychology. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health,15(Suppl 1), S-48. Presented at ATA Convention, Las Vegas, April 2009. 20PA—Nelson, E., Cain, S, & Khanna, P. (2009). Diagnostic efficacy of child telepsychiatry services for a school population. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health,15(Suppl 1), S-71-S-72. Presented at ATA Convention, Las Vegas, April 2009. 21PA—Nelson, E., & Patch, G. (2009). Evolution of reimbursement policy in telemental health clinics. Abstract. Telemedicine and e-Health,15(Suppl 1), S-75-76. Presented at ATA Convention, Las Vegas, April 2009.

2. Presentations and posters Oral paper presentations: (Provide names of all authors, title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer- review, and location and date of presentation.) Scientific papers presented at national and international meetings: Peacock, G., Shaw, P., Nelson, E., & Doolittle, G. Using telemedicine to address children with special health care needs: Case examples of telemedicine services in Kansas. American Academy of Pediatrics Conference, Chicago, October 2000. Zaylor, C., Nelson, E., & Cook, D. Telepsychiatry in a rural jail population. TeleMed 2001, Royal Medical Society, London, January 2001. Nelson, E., Barnard, M., Ermer, D., & Cook, D. Telemedicine in clinical practice. American Psychological Association Conference, Sponsored by Division 54, San Francisco, August 2001. Nelson, E., Shaw, P., & Sanchez, K. Healthy Steps over telemedicine. National Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Prevention Conference, Washington, DC, November 2001. Nelson, E. Practical applications of mental health services for children over telemedicine. Celeste Foundation 26 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD symposium on technology in foster care. Mt. Dora Florida, March 2004. Nelson, E., & Swirczynski, D. School-Based telehealth as a two-way street: Treating children and training providers. National Association of Rural Mental Health Conference, Honolulu, August 2005. Redford, L., Williams, K., & Nelson, E. Preparing Nursing Master Mentor Across Geriatric Care Settings. Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Indianapolis, February 2006. Nelson, E. School-Based Telehealth and Child Mental Health: Treating Children and Training Healthcare Professionals. National Conference on Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations, Seattle, October 2006. Nelson, E., Davis, K., & Sharp, S. TeleHelp: An Interdisciplinary School-Based Telemedicine Clinic For Youth Depression. National Association of Rural Mental Health conference, Kansas City, August 2007. Nelson, E. Telemental health ethics. Invited speaker at ATA Telemental Health Preconference. Seattle, April 2008. Nelson, E. Bridging the Gap in Rural Communities: Accessing Behavioral Health Services through Telehealth. Rural Portal: Healthy Children and Families, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), Webinar, May 2008. Nelson, E., Drude, K., & Barnard, M. Telemedicine and Ethics Across Psychology Policy, Clinical, and Research. Symposium at American Psychological Association Conference, Boston, August 2008. Nelson, E . Child telemental health. Invited Speaker, American Telemedicine Association Pediatric Conference, Tampa, September, 2008. Nelson, E. & Patch, G. Training and Ongoing Support for Telemedicine Nurse Presenters. Professional Nursing Education and Development, Kansas City, October 2008. Nelson, E. & Bui, T. TeleHelp. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Conference, Orlando, November 2008. Nelson, E. (Panel Leader). Telemedicine applications in pediatric psychology. Pediatric Psychology Conference, Kansas City, April 2009. Nelson, E. Telemedicine and mental health for legislators. Midwest Women in Government Conference, Chicago, June 2009. Nelson, E. Telemedicine and psychology careers. American Psychological Association, Invited presentation by Rural Health committee, August 2009. Spaulding, R., Nelson, E., Patch, G. Kansas school-based telehealth goals and outcomes. American Telemedicine Association Conference, San Antonio, May 2010. Nelson, E. Medication management in rural telemedicine clinics. National Rural Health Association, Medication Use in Rural America Conference. Kansas City, June 2010. Rojjanasrirat, W., Wambach, K., Nelson, E., Kung, T. Expanding Support for Breastfeeding Mothers Using In- Home Telehealth Technology. Evidence-Based Practice Conference, San Antonio, July 2010. Nelson, E. (Workshop Leader). Telemedicine basics for mental health applications, American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 2010. Nelson, E. Academic perspective on telemental health. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, November 2010. Rindner, E. & Nelson, E. TeleHelper: Training Up Nurses via Telepsychiatry to Detect Youth Depression. International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses Conference, Tucson, March 2011. Mulhern, M., Bush, C., Groneman, B., & Nelson, E. Televideo Support Services for Rural Cancer Patients and Their Families. American Telemedicine Association Conference, Tampa, May 2011. Nelson, E. Emerging technologies in child mental health. American Telemedicine Association Conference, Tampa, May 2011. Nelson, E. Emerging technologies in pediatric depression. Laybourne Symposium and KUMC Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Kansas City, May 2011.

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Nelson, E. Lessons learned from Kansas’ school-based telemedicine. American Telemedicine Association convention, San Jose, May 2012. Nelson, E. Research perspectives in telepsychology. American Telemedicine Association convention, San Jose, May 2012. Cook, D., & Nelson, E. Sustainability from a State-Funded AHEC Perspective. National AHEC Organization, San Antonio, anticipated August 2012.

Scientific papers presented at local and regional meetings: Nelson, E. The out of control child. Sixth Annual Southeast Kansas Psychiatric Symposium. Coffeyville, KS, November 2000. Nelson, E. Telemedicine for case managers. Midwest Case Management Conference. Kansas City, MO, April 2001. Nelson, E. Adolescent depression. Area Health Education Summer Conference, Hays, July 2005. Nelson, E. TeleKidcare: An Update and Cultural Competence Examples. Kansas School Nurses Conference. Wichita, July 2005. Nelson, E., & Belz, N. School-Based Telehealth and Child Mental Health: Treating Children and Training Healthcare Professionals. Governor’s Public Health Conference, Wichita, April 2006. Nelson, E. Cognitive behavioral treatment strategies for youth depression. TeleHelp Summer Conference, Kansas City, June 2006. Nelson, E. Pediatric depression and adherence to treatment. TeleHelp School Nurses Conference, Kansas City, March 2007. Nelson, E. & Sosland, J. Depression and bullying. TeleHelp Summer Conference, Kansas City, June 2007. Nelson, E. Stress management and schools. TeleHelp School Nurses Conference, Kansas City, March 2008. Nelson, E. Telemental health. Greater Kansas City Psychological Association, Lenexa, April 2008. Bui, T., & Nelson, E. Updates on Guidelines for Adolescent Depression in Primary Care. Community Wellness Conference, Tribune, October 2008. Nelson, E. Bridging the Gap: Telemental health in Kansas. Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved (KAMU) membership webinar, February 2009. Nelson, E. (Conference Chair). Prevention at school: Depression. Kansas City Kansas School Nurses Conference, March 2009. Nelson, E. Depression. Second Annual Mental Health Conference, Area Health Education Centers, Hays, KS, April 2009. Nelson, E. HIT Evaluation & Funding roundtable. Kansas Health Information Technology (HIT) Conference, Wichita, KS, July 2009. Nelson, E. & Ellington, E. Depression Update. Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved (KAMU) conference, Wichita, KS, September 2010. Nelson, E. Depression. Third Annual Mental Health Conference, Area Health Education Centers, Hays, KS, June 2011. Nelson, E., & Pendleton, C. Telemedicine and psycho-educational programs. Midwest Cancer Alliance Annual Conference, Kansas City, KS, October 2011. Nelson, E. Emerging technologies in child mental health. Greater Kansas City Psychological Association conference, Overland Park, KS, November 2011. Nelson, E. Mental health for life: Pediatric mood and anxiety disorders. Area Health Education Centers, four regional presentations (Chanute, Dodge City, Goodland, & Manhattan), Fall 2011. Ast, C., Nelson, E., & Cook, D. Communicating Outreach at the Academic Table and Beyond. Counsel for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), Region 6. Denver, CO, January 2012. Nelson, E., Redford, L., & Williams, K. Telehealth technologies for Kansas elders. HITS Scholars field experience, Kansas City, KS, February 2012. 28 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

Cook, D. & Nelson, E. Outreach update. KUMC Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Kansas City, KS, February 2012.

Poster presentations: (Provide names of all authors, title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review and location and date of presentation.) Poster presentations at national and international meetings: Nelson, E., & Gallant, S. College women and the symptom of chewing and spitting out food. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Conference, Toronto, November 1999. Nelson, E., Barnard, M., & Ermer, D. Cognitive behavioral therapy over interactive televideo: Ethical considerations. American Psychology Association Conference, Washington, DC, August 2000. Nelson, E., Barnard, M., & Ermer, D. Childhood depression in a telemedicine context. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Conference, New Orleans, November 2000. Cain, S., Nelson, E., McCandless-Glimcher, L., Shaffie, S., & Spaulding, A. Telepsychiatry services in an urban school district for 2000-2001. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Conference, Honolulu, November 2001. KU Center for Telemedicine poster collaborator, American Telemedicine Association Conference, Fort Lauderdale, June 2001. Telemedicine in a rural jail population. First Place Poster Award. Healthy Steps interventions for adolescent parents over interactive televideo. Telemedicine provider perceptions of diagnostic and treatment efficacy in a pediatric population. Telemedicine efficacy in a pediatric setting. Nelson, E., & Spaulding, R. Adapting the Roter Interaction Analysis System for Telemedicine: Lessons in Coding Across Four Specialty Clinics. Royal Medical Society, London, November 2004. Nelson, E. Research approaches to investigating patient-provider interactions in rural telemedicine. National Rural Health Association conference, New Orleans, May 2005. Nelson, E. TeleHelp: A School-Based Technology Approach to Youth Depression. National Rural Health Association conference, Anchorage, May 2007. Nelson, E. Adherence to ADHD guidelines in a school-based telemedicine clinic. NIMH Mental Health Services Health Association conference, Washington DC, July 2007. Peacock, G., Nelson, E., & Foster, J. ADHD guideline adherence in a team telemedicine clinic. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics conference, Providence, RI, September 2007. Nelson, E., Khanna, P, Sharp, S., Cain, S., & Sonnenschein, K. Application of telemedicine practice parameters in school-based TeleKidcare clinics. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conference, Boston, October 2007. Wambach, K., Davis, A., Carlson, S., Richter, K., Malone, B., Gallagher, M., Domian, E., & Nelson, E. A Pilot Study of Pregnant Women Using the Maternal Multiple Health Behavior Change Survey, MNRS Annual Research Conference Columbus, OH, March, 2011. Nelson, E., Barnard, M., Davis, A., Sosland, J., Lassen, S., Penick, E. Telepsychology Approaches at an Academic Health Center. Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers conference, March 2011. Rojjanasrirat, W., Wambach, K., & Nelson, E. Feasibility of In-Home Telehealth Lactation Consultation. American Telemedicine Association Conference, Tampa, May 2011. Warren, M.B., Nelson, E., Cook, D. Connecting the Dots: Area Health Education Centers as Rural Research Liaisons. National Rural Health Association, Austin, May 2011. Rojjanasrirat, W., Wambach, K., & Nelson, E. Feasibility of In-Home Telehealth Lactation Consultation. 5th Annual Hong Kong International Nursing conference, Hong Kong, June 2011. Cain, S., Nelson, E. , & Spaulding, R. Psychopharmacology via telepsychiatry to an urban daycare. European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Helsinki, June 2011.

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Mulhern, M.,Pendleton, C., Nelson, E., Groneman, B., Bush, C., Banitt Duncan, A., (2011). Community outreach using televideo to support rural cancer patients and their families. International Cancer Education Conference, Buffalo, NY, September 2011. Duncan, A.B., Mulhern, M., Pendleton, C., Nelson, E., Groneman, B., & Bush, C. Satisfaction with Televideo Support Groups Among Rural Cancer Patients. Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, April 2012. ATA posters, to add after presentations in May 2012

Poster presentations at local and regional meetings: Nelson, E., Barnard, M., & Ermer, D. Steps in implementing a randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioral therapy in an inner-city school district. Kansas Conference in Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS, October 2000. Nelson, E ., & Barnard, M. Cognitive behavioral therapy for childhood depression: A comparison of face-to-face and interactive televideo settings. Kansas Conference in Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, October 2002. Bui, T. & Nelson, E. TeleHelp: A School-Based Technology Approach to Youth Depression. Kansas Conference in Clinical Child Psychology, Lawrence, KS, October 2008. Rojjanasrirat, W, Wambach, K. & Nelson, E. Telehealth services to support breastfeeding mothers. KUMC Faculty Research Day, Kansas City, November 2010. Nelson, E., Warren, M.B., Cook, D. (eposter). Area Health Education Centers as Rural Research Liaisons. KUMC Faculty Research Day, Kansas City, November 2010. Ryan, R., McClellan, W., Stegenga, K., Klemp, J., Krebill, H., & Nelson, E. Survey of Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer. Kansas Public Health Conference, Wichita, September 2011. Nelson, E., Barnard, M., Davis, A., Sosland, J., Lassen, S., Penick, E. Telepsychology Approaches at an Academic Health Center. KUMC Faculty Research Day, Kansas City, November 2011.

Invited seminars at other universities: (Provide title, sponsoring organization or institution, and date of presentation.) Nelson, E. Mental health services for children over telemedicine. American Telemedicine Association invited tutorial participant, Los Angeles, June 2002. Nelson, E. Clinical examples of telemental health services with children. Invited speaker for pre-conference. American Telemedicine Association Conference, Denver, April 2005. Nelson, E. Child telemental health services and access to care. Invited speaker for Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) conference, Washington, DC, October 2007. Nelson, E. Child telemental health services and access to care. Invited speaker for MATTeR monthly webinar, October 2007. Nelson, E. Child telemental health services and access to care. Invited speaker for University of Missouri Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Columbia, November 2007. Nelson, E. Privacy and Confidentiality in Telehealth--Professional ethical requirements, HIPAA, and related state requirements. Invited speaker for Center for Telemedicine Law (CTeL) National Webinar, October 2008. Nelson, E. Telemedicine basics: Tutorial for pediatrics. Invited speaker, ATA Pediatrics Conference, September 2009. Nelson, E. Telepsychology update. Invited speaker for Telemedicine Learning Through an Interactive Network in California (T-LINC) national webinar, April 2010. Nelson, E. Telemental health overview. Invited speaker for Pacific Islands Chapter ATA, regional webinar, July 2010. Nelson, E. Telemedicine overview and demonstration. Presentation to Kansas Board of Regents meeting. Kansas City, April 2011. 30 April 14, 2010 CV for Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD

Nelson, E. Telehealth overview. Invited presentation to Steering Committee for the Caucus on Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health Disparities. Arlington, April 2011. Nelson, E. School-based telehealth. Invited speaker, national webinar through HRSA Telehealth Resource Centers, September 2011. Nelson, E. Ethical-legal aspects of pediatric telemental health practice. Invited speaker, TeleHealth Forum 2012, national webinar through the Telemental Health Institute, anticipated October 2012.

3. Other evidence of scholarship (includes clinical guidelines, policy documents, contributions to significant position statements by professional organizations, and development of national examinations) Selected presenter, National Association of Rural Mental Health, NIH grant review symposium, 2007. Chair, Panel on telemental health guidelines. American Telemedicine Association Convention, Seattle, April 2008. Representative, Midwest Alliance for Telehealth and Technology Conference, National Association of Rural Health, New Orleans, May 2008. Co-Chair, Telemental Health guidelines, American Telemedicine Association Telemental Health Special Interest Group committee, 2007-present. Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Health, Stage 1 Mailed Review for Challenge grants, telemedicine expert, June 2009. Chair, Response American Psychological Association Telesupervision, American Telemedicine Association Telemental Health Special Interest Group committee, 2009-2010. Committee member, MCA Research Committee on Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer. 2010-present. Research team member, KUMC maternal child health research group, 2010-present. Co-editor, Grady, B & Nelson, E. Telepsychiatry and telemental health issue. 2010-2011. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics. Telemental health survey initiative, Dr. Marlene Maheu research team, 2011-present. Invited panelist, Telemedicine for addiction services. Kansas SRS Future of Behavioral Interventions, Topeka April 2011. Co-Chair, Nelson, E., & Yellowlees, P. Emerging Technologies and New Applications for Telemental Health pre- convention long-course, American Telemedicine Association Telemental Health Special Interest Group, Tampa May 2011. Invited moderator, Pediatrics and telehealth, American Telemedicine Association, San Jose May 2012. Co-Chair, Nelson, E., & Mishkind, M. Transformations in Telemental Health Technology and Policy: Implications for Practice pre-convention long-course, American Telemedicine Association Telemental Health Special Interest Group, San Jose May 2012. Invited panelist, Marcus Autism Center Thoughtleader Summit, San Jose May 2012. Steering Committee member and leader of student participation, proposed new APA division, Society for Technology and Psychologyh. Invited Faculty, Telepsychiatry in Psychosomatic Medicine: New Opportunities for Patient Care, Teaching, and Research, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Pre-Conference course. Anticipated Atlanta, November 2012. Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Health, Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel, Health of the Population, Small Business in Research (SBIR) review, 2009-present.

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