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CURRICULUM VITAE: 2017
Name Dianne McAdams-Jones EdD, RN, CHSE GNE [email protected]
I: Academic Appointments Year Rank Institution 1973 Instructor Tuskegee University 1978 Assistant St Louis Municipal School of Nursing Professor 2003 Professor The University of Scranton Adjunct 2006 Assistant Utah Valley University Professor 2013 Associate Utah Valley University Professor
II: Education Year Degree Discipline Institution 1973 BSN Nursing Tuskegee University 1979 MEd Education Management Tuskegee University 2008 MSN Nursing Science Education Westminster College 2012 EdD Nursing and Health College of Saint Mary Professions 2016 Post Nursing Education Teachers College, Columbia University Doctorate Advanced Certificate Enrolled 2016
III: Professional Experience Year Title Institution Job Description Academic Employment 1973-1978 Instructor Tuskegee University Instructor for the Fundamentals Level. Orem, Utah 1978-1980 Assistant Professor St. Louis Municipal Instructor 3rd Level Medicine School of Nursing and Surgery. St. Louis, Missouri
Date updated: 8/2015 1980-1986 Major, United West Germany Nurse Manager, Medicine and States Army Surgery Acute Care Ward, Frankfurt Army Regional Medical Center and Surgical Intensive Care, Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center 2003-2004 Assistant Professor The University of Instructor for 4th level Advanced (adjunct) Scranton Medicine and Surgery. Orem, Utah
2006-present Assistant Professor Utah Valley Instructor for first level University Advanced Medicine and Surgery (ASN) Leadership 4th Semester (ASN) and Advanced Health Policy BSN and MSN. Orem, Utah 2013 Associate Utah Valley MSN Advanced Health Policy Professor University Director Learning Center/Simulation Center. Orem, Utah
Professional Employment 1971-72 Veteran’s Medical Staff Nurse Delivery of nursing care on Center Medicine and Surgery Unit. Augusta, Georgia 1972-73 Dekalb County Staff Nurse Delivery of nursing care on Medical Center Neuro Observation and Critical Care Units. Atlanta, Georgia 1973-80 Academics 1980-86 United States Major, Army Nurse Nurse Manager Surgical Military Corps Intensive Care Unit United States Army Medical Centers: 97th General West Germany and Dwight David Eisenhower, Augusta, Georgia 1986-1990 Director of Nursing Beverly Enterprises Director of Operations for 132 Services bed health care organization (Tacoma, Washington) 1997-1999 Supervisor Cape Fear Valley Behavioral Health Nursing Medical Center Supervisor 2000-2002 Director of Abington Manor Educational Specialist for Education Professional Development, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania 2002-2004 Director of Nursing Tunkhannock Director of Daily Nursing Services Rehabilitation Center Operations, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania 2004-2010 Intensive Care Staff Intermountain Health Bedside Adult Intensive Care (part time) Care, Utah Valley and Shock Trauma and Cardiac Intensive Care, Provo, Utah 2010-present Acute Care Med Intermountain Using Electronic Medical (part-time) Surg and Case Medical Center Records to Corroborate Management Patient Treatment Plans developed by Licensed Independent Providers with Revenue Integrity (Murray, Utah) IV: Area of Academic Expertise Institution Teaching Expertise Tuskegee University Medicine and Surgery St Louis Municipal School of Advanced Medicine and Surgery Nursing The University of Scranton Advanced Medicine and Surgery Utah Valley University Advanced Medicine and Surgery/Health Policy Center for Medical Simulation Comprehensive Instructor Workshop Boston Massachusetts Intermountain Heath Care Certified Simulation Facilitator Society for Simulation Certified Health Simulation Health Care Educator (CHSE) Education
V: Area of Clinical Expertise Institution Clinical Expertise The Veteran’s Administration Medicine and Surgery Medical Center Dekalb County Medical Center Neurosurgical Nursing The United States Armed Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Forces Nurse Management Intermountain Medical Center Adult Intensive Care Nursing Case Management and Electronic Medical Records
VI: Area of Research Expertise Research Competency Research Area Quantitative and Qualitative Music as Pedagogy Cultural Diversity Nursing Simulation Participated on National League for Nursing NLN Simulation High Stakes Project to Explore Use of Simulation for High Stakes Assessment
VII: Scholarship: Publications/Grants/Presentations Publications McAdams, J. (1977). Perceptions of care expected by clients and the care delivered by the , Graduate Thesis, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee Alabama, May 1977
Kuddus, R., & McAdams-Jones, D. (2007). Organ Transplants: Revisiting Incentives, Ethics in the Professions, Proceedings of the 8th Annual Utah Valley University Conference by the Faculty of Utah Valley University McAdams-Jones, D. (2007). The Right to Choose Life or Death: A Nurse’s Perspective,
Ethics in the Professions, Proceedings of the 8th Annual Utah Valley University Conference by the Faculty of Utah Valley University. Islam, F., Kuddus, R., & McAdams-Jones, D. (2008). Organ Transplants: Revisiting Incentives, The Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Southern Utah University, April 2007
Islam, F., Kuddus, R., & Mcadams-Jones, D. (2008). Human Organ Procurement for Transplantation: Some Ethical Issues, Bio-Ethics, Proceedings Of the 9th Annual Utah Valley University Conference by the Faculty of Utah Valley University. McAdams, J., Williams-Schultz, L. (2008). Leaving your comfort zone: Immersion in English for the foreign born, NLN Perspectives McAdams-Jones, D. (2008). Reversing SIADH, The American Nurse Today. Vol 3 (9).
McAdams-Jones, D. (2008).Thyroid Storm, The American Nurse. Vol 3 (12). McAdams-Jones, D., Bacon, M., Williams-Schultz, L. (2010). Using music as pedagogy while engaging students in learning. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. Common Ground 2010 Chen, H., McAdams-Jones, D. (2010) Cultural Diversity. Int. J. Behavioural and Healthcare Research, Vol. 2, No. 3, 2011 McAdams-Jones, D., Sundar, K. (2012). Aspiration Pneumonia. The American Nurse Today. Vol. 7 No. 6 Chen, H., McAdams-Jones, D., Tay, DJin, & Packer, J. (2012). The impact of service-learning on student’s cultural competence. Teaching and Learning in Nursing. Volume 7, Issue 2 April 2012, Pages 67–73 Perkins, R. Kanizsai, G., Kolb, J., Bowser, L and McAdams-Jones, D. 2015. Innovation in Simulation Meets Teaching and Learning: How Students Perceive Learning When Taught by Other Students in Technology Scholars (SIT Scholars). Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2015) VOL 1. 2015. Simulation Lab, Perkins Grant, written with Susan Rasmussen, Department of Nursing, $53,000 Automated External Defibrillators, Merit Grant for simulation and Athletic Department, $1600 Hydraulic Stretcher, Merit Grant, for Lab simulation, $2000 Automated External Defibrillators, Perkins Grant, for simulation and Athletic Department $4500 Simulation in Families, Perkins Grant, for Simulation lab, $23,000 Patient Weighing Scales, Merit Grant, for simulation lab, $2000 Student Response System, Perkins Grant, for classroom lecture, $4500 Medi Dose Dispenser (electronic robot med dispenser) $20,000 Center for Engaged Learning, Body Worlds, for classroom teaching, $315
Fellowships
Research Fellowship, Utah Valley University, $1000 Graduate Studies Fellowship, Westminster College, 10,000
Perkins Grant. Boston Center for Medical Simulation Instructor Course $5000 GEL Grant National League for Nursing Educational Summit $2500 Faculty Development Grant Switched Classroom; Students in Technology $3000 Presenting Scholarly Activities Grant Switched Classroom: Students in Technology $5000 For 3 student presenters
Research Grants Year Grant 2007 Research Fellowship ,Utah Valley University, $1000
2007 Graduate Studies Fellowship, Westminster College, 10,000
2007 Scholarly Activities Grant $3000 2008 Presidential Scholars’ Grant $4500 2012 Summer Undergraduate Research Fund Grant $1500
Presentations Presentations Organ Transplants: Revisiting Incentives, The Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Southern Utah University, April 2007
Organ Transplants: Revisiting Incentives, Utah Valley University, Ethics in the Professions Symposium, January 2007 The Right to Choose Life vs. The Right to Decide Death, The Annual Ethics Symposium, Utah Valley University, Ethics in the professions Symposium, January 2007
The Right to Choose Life vs. The Right to Decide Death, The Annual Ethics Symposium, Utah Valley University, Ethics in the professions Symposium, January 2007 Comparison of Effective Teaching in Education and Clinical Practice/Poster, In collaboration with Marianne Craven, MSN and Jenny Faulk, MSN Oregon Health and Sciences University, Oregon, June, 2007 The Utah Nurses Association, Breckenridge, Colorado, October, 2007 Summer Symposium the Ultimate GPA Motivating the Adult Learner Utah Valley University, Heber Campus, June 2007 Advanced Directives: Do You Have One? Utah Law Changes after 23 Years, Utah Valley University, Bio-Ethics Symposium, January 2008 Human Organ Procurement for Transplantation: Some Ethical Issues, in collaboration withRuhul Kuddus, Ph.D and Islam Farrid, Ph.D., Utah Valley University, Bio-Ethics Symposium, January 2008
5th International Integrated Social Sciences: Music as Pedagogy, United Kingdom, Cambridge University, August 2-8, 2010 Funded by Scholarly Activities 11 Annual Evidenced Based Conference: Music as Pedagogy, Arizona State, Tucson Arizona, June 2010 Funded by Center for Engaged Learning Grant Annual Conference on the State of Higher Education: Student Involvement in Curriculum: what are the benefits? Washington DC June 2010 Funded by Scholarly and Creative Activities Program. Student Nurse Melinda Lewis assisted with development of this research. Conference on Undergraduate Research, (UCUR), National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). 2010. Student Involvement in Curriculum: what are the benefits? Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah. Student Nurse Melinda Lewis assisted with the development and data collection in this research partially funded by the Scholarly and Creative Activities Council.
5th International Integrated Social Sciences: Music as Pedagogy, United Kingdom, Cambridge University, August 2-8, 2010. Partially funded by Scholarly Activities Grant. STTI (Sigma Theta Tau International Leadership Forum. March, 2012. Students in Technology: what are the benefits? Rebekah Perkins, Student Nurse. Indianapolis, Indiana. University of Texas Health Science Center Conference: Student Involvement in Curriculum: what are the benefits? San Antonio, Texas July 6-7, 2010. Funded by Scholarly and Creative Activities Program. Student Nurse Melinda Lewis assisted with development of this research. 2nd Annual Utah Valley University Nursing Research Conference. February, 2014. Students in Technology: what are the benefits? Provo, Utah. University of Texas Health Science Center Conference: Music as Pedagogy. San Antonio, Texas July 6-7, 2010. Funded by Center for Engaged Learning Grant. 3rd Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference. WNC 2015. Innovation in Simulation Meets Teaching and Learning: How Students Perceive Learning When Taught by Other Students in Technology Scholars (SIT Scholars). Singapore, June 29-30, 2015. Conference on Undergraduate Research, (UCUR), National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Presented with Tianne Pierce, RN, BSN Student. February, 2015. Suspending Disbelief in the Nursing Lab. Dixie State University. St. George, Utah. Sigma Theta Tau International 26th Annual Nursing Research Congress. STTI 2015. Students Enhancing the Learning of Students Through Technology in a Switched Environment. (Presented with Student Mentors in Technology Scholars (SIT Scholars) Podium Presentation, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Travel funded by Scholarly Activities Grant). 3rd Annual Utah Valley University Nursing Research Conference. 2015. Suspending Disbelief in the Nursing Lab. Provo, Utah. Podium Presentation Sigma Theta Tau International 27th Annual Nursing Research Congress. STTI 2016. Students Self Report on Gaining Confidence in the Mentored Environment. Poster Presentation Cape Town, South Africa. (Registration funding supported through faculty funds). International Association Chiefs of Police Annual Conference and Exposition, San Diego, California, 2016: Panel Discussion “The Creation and Management of a Citizens Advisory Board”. Chief John King, Provo Police Department, Chief Brown, Salt Lake Police Department, Dr. Brian Woodfield, Brigham Young University and Dr. McAdams-Jones, Utah Valley University. Featured in the following article Wyllie, D. (2016). How to successfully create and run a Citizens Advisory Board. Retrieved from https://www.policeone.com/iacp-2016/articles/232139006-How-to-successfully- create-and-run-a-Citizens-Advisory-Board/
Sigma Theta Tau International 28th Annual Nursing Research Congress. STTI 2017. When Violence has Occurred and Law Enforcement is Involved. Dublin, Ireland. Podium Presentation (Registration and Travel supported through faculty funds) Sigma Theta Tau 44th Biennial Convention (2017). When Violence has Occurred, Law Enforcement is Involved and Community Relations are Strained. Dr. McAdams-Jones, Lisa Chappell (student) and Ashley Baugh (student). Registration and Travel funded by GEL Grant and Perkins Grant. VIII: Professional Service Activities Academic Service Level Year Role Description Activities Military Service Major 1980 Major Army Nurse Corps American Red Cross Life 1984 Supporting Member Member
American Nurses Member 1984 Supporting Member Association National League for Nursing Member 2006 Ambassador Sigma Theta Tau Member 2006 Member International Brigham Young University Treasurer 2008 Treasurer IOTA IOTA At Large Sigma Theta Tau The American Nurse Member 2006 Manuscript Reviewer National League for Nurses Subscriber 2008 Manuscript Reviewer Nursing Perspectives Journal National League for Nurses Subscriber 2010 Editorial Board Member Nursing Perspectives Journal Utah Nurses Association Member 2006 Supporting Member National League for Nursing Site 2015 CNEA (Commission for Nursing Evaluator Education Accreditation) Community Advisory Member 2015 Co-Creator Co-Manager: Member Board, Provo Police Department Police Officers Strategic Community 2016 Co-Instructor Community Relations Training Academy (POST Instructor Class Academy)
Nursing Service Activities Year Content Chair Thesis Committee (2) 2012 Preceptor Graduate Student 2010 Chair Thesis Committee (1) 2013 Community Service Activity Year Content Research Council 2010 Promoting research in the community Family Fun Fair Utah Valley 2012 Presented components and performance of University human simulators to the community College of Science and Health 2011 Presented components and performance of Science Fair human simulators to the community Family Fun Fair Utah Valley 2013 Presented components and performance of University human simulators to the community
UVU Days Fun Fair Utah 2014 Presented components and performance of Valley University human simulators to the community UVU Days Fun Fair Utah Presented components and performance of Valley University 2015 human simulators to the community STEM High School Career 2013 Presented components and performance of Day human simulators to the community STEM High School Career 2014 Presented components and performance of Day human simulators to the community STEM High School Career Presented components and performance of Day 2015 human simulators to the community UVU Days 2016 Presented components and performance of human simulators to the community
X: Professional Organization Membership Nursing Organizations Year Role National League for Nurses 2006 Member American Nurses Association 2006 Member Utah Nurses Association 2006 Member Community Advisory Board 2014 Member/Advocate Provo Police Department Society for Simulation in Health Care 2016 Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator