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2020 Connolly CV.Pdf Curriculum Vitae APRIL 2020 Cynthia Anne Connolly PhD RN FAAN BUSINESS ADDRESS Office 2017 Claire M. Fagin Hall University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 418 Curie Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19104 (T): 215-746-5478 (E): [email protected] EDUCATION PhD 1999 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Nursing; Area of study: Nursing, Health Care History MSN 1987 University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. Primary Care and School Health BSN 1980 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Nursing POSTGRADUATE TRAINING & FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS 2001-2003 Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia University, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health. Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health and Medicine. Sponsor: David Rosner, PhD, MPH 2001-2002 Legislative Fellow, United States Senate, Paul Wellstone [D- Minnesota], Washington, DC 2000-2001 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Post-Master’s Certificate, Nurse Practitioner Program in Pediatric Acute/Chronic Care Nursing 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2019- Professor of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA 2018 Simon Visiting Professor, Center for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University of Manchester, England. 2017 Visiting Scholar, National Defense Medical Center School of Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan. 2017- Affiliated Faculty, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Program and The Alice Paul Center for Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Women, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2016 Visiting Professor, University of Virginia School of Nursing 2013-2019 Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA 2011- Affiliated Faculty, History and Sociology of Science, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. 2011-2017 Core Faculty, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Program and The Alice Paul Center for Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Women, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2010- Member, Graduate Group in the History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences, Philadelphia, PA 2010-2011 Fellow, Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice, and Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2009- Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2008-2017 Senior Fellow, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 2008-2013 Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA 2008-2008 Associate Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT 2 2008-2008 Associate Professor (Secondary Appointment), History of Medicine and Science, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 2007-2008 Lecturer, Yale College, New Haven CT 2003-2008 Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT 2003-2008 Assistant Professor (Secondary Appointment), History of Medicine and Science, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 2001-2003 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA 1999-2001 Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 1990-1997 Instructor of Clinical Pediatric Nursing, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD 1987-1989 Instructor of Clinical Pediatric Nursing, University of Rochester School of Nursing, Rochester, NY ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 2017- Associate Director, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing 2015- Director, History, Health and Humanities Minor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2011- Co-Faculty Director, Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice, and Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA CLINICAL POSITIONS 1990-1993 Clinical Nurse Educator, Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Baltimore, MD 1989-1990 Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, Kennedy-Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD 1987-1989 Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Eating Disorders Program, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 1986-1987 Project Coordinator, Cost Containment in Primary Care Grant, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 1984-1986 Staff Nurse, Adolescent Unit, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 3 1983-1984 Staff Nurse, Rehabilitation Unit, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 1981-1983 Staff Nurse, Intensive Care Nursery, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH 1980-1981 Staff Nurse, Children's Seashore House, Philadelphia, PA EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS 2017- Editor, Bates Center Chronicle 2013-2019 Associate Editor, Nursing History Review 2013-2016 Editorial Board, Johns Hopkins University Press for Series Nursing History: Narratives for the Twenty-First Century 2004 – 2009 Founding Section Editor, “The Presence of the Past,” Pediatric Nursing ADVISORY BOARDS 2018-2020 Expert Advisory Panel for 2019 history of health care exhibit, “In Sickness and In Health: Changing American Medicine,” Medicine and Science Division. National Museum of American History (Smithsonian), Washington, DC. 2018 Advisory Board for research project No Place Like Home: The History of Deinstitutionalization and Its Impact on Children with Special Health Care Needs, Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, Palo Alto, California 2014- Expert Advisory Committee, Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health, New York Academy of Medicine, New York City, New York. CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE Specialty Certification: 1989-1994, School Nurse Practitioner, ANCC Licensure Pennsylvania 1980-1981 New Hampshire 1981-1983 New York 1983-1989 Maryland 1989-1997 Pennsylvania 1997-2003 Connecticut 2003-2008 Pennsylvania 2008-Present Pennsylvania License: RN – 239212 - L 4 HONORS AND AWARDS 2020 Honorable Mention, National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (national competition seeking disruptive ideas to end child abuse) for Christian, C.W.; Finck, K.R, Connolly, C., Jaffee, S., Greeson, J., Garcia, T., Carlough, S.L. and Watts, C.L for “TEAR DOWN THOSE WALLS: The future of graduate education in child and family advocacy.” 2019 Dean’s Award for Outstanding Citizenship 2019 Undergraduate Teaching Award, Student Nurses at Penn 2018 Arthur J. Viseltear Award for outstanding contribution to the history of public health, American Public Health Association Medical Care Section, for Children and drug safety: Balancing risk and protection in twentieth century America. 2017- Rosemarie B. Greco Endowed Term Chair in Advocacy 2016 Distinguished Alumna Award, University of Rochester School of Nursing 2015 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching University of Pennsylvania 2014 J. Worth Estes Prize for best article on the history of pharmaceuticals, American Association for the History of Medicine, for “A Startling New Chemotherapeutic Agent:” Pediatric Infectious Disease and the Introduction of Sulfonamides at Baltimore’s Sydenham Hospital. 2014 Agnes Dillon Randolph Award for Sustained Contributions to Nursing History, Eleanor Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, University of Virginia School of Nursing 2012 Mary Adelaide Nutting Award for Exemplary Historical Research and Writing (Article), American Association for the History of Nursing, for “A Startling New Chemotherapeutic Agent:” Pediatric Infectious Disease and the Introduction of Sulfonamides at Baltimore’s Sydenham Hospital 2012 Dean’s Award for Exemplary Teaching, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2012 Award for Outstanding Teaching, Department of Family & Community Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2011 Legacy Award, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Alumni Society 5 2010 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing 2010 Mary Adelaide Nutting Award for Exemplary Historical Research and Writing (Honorable Mention, Article), American Association for the History of Nursing, for “I Am a Trained Nurse”: The Nursing Identity of Anarchist and Radical Emma Goldman 2008 Lavinia L. Dock Award for Exemplary Historical Research and Writing (Book) American Association for the History of Nursing, for Saving Sickly Children: The Tuberculosis Preventorium in American Life, 1909-1970 2005 Lavinia L. Dock Award for Exemplary Historical Research and Writing (Article), American Association for the History of Nursing, for Beyond Social History: New Approaches to Understanding the State of and the State in Nursing History 2000 Marion Gregory Award for Outstanding Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2000 Teresa E. Christy Award for Outstanding Dissertation, American Association for the History of Nursing 1987 Inducted, Sigma Theta Tau International RESEARCH Doctoral Dissertation Prevention Through Detention: The Pediatric Tuberculosis Preventorium Movement in the United States, 1909-1951, DAI AAT 9953516. Supervised by Karen Buhler-Wilkerson, Joan E. Lynaugh, and Charles Rosenberg FUNDED RESEARCH: 2020 In Whose Best Interest: Nursing Regulation During a Crisis, Leonard Davis Institute, $5,150 Role: MPI (with Patricia D’Antonio and Julie Fairman) 2018-2019 Nurses and Human Experimentation: A Twentieth Century History, University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation, $ 16,993 Role: PI 2018-2019 Human Experimentation, Nurses, and the United Kingdom: A History, Trustees Council of Penn Women Faculty Research Fellowship $3,000 Role: PI 6 2016 Children,
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