CURRICULUM VITAE Part I PERSONAL DATA

Phyllis Williams Sharps, PhD, RN, FAAN

Office: The Johns Hopkins University School of 525 North Wolfe Street, Room 437 Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2110 Tel: 410-614-5312 Fax: 410-502-5481 e-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION Year Degree Institution Location

1988 PhD University of Maryland Baltimore, MD

1987 Traineeship University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, MD

1976 MSN University of Delaware Newark, DE

1970 BSN University of Maryland Baltimore, MD

CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year Source Type License & Certification 6/28/18 -6/28/2020 MD Maryland RN License Number R043742

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Years Position Institution Location 2020-Present Professor Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland Joint Appointment School of Medicine 2002 – Present Associate Professor Bloomberg School of Baltimore, Maryland Joint Appointment Public Health

2002 – Present Coordinator for Health House of Ruth Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Suite

2016 Associate Dean Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Community Programs School of Nursing and Initiatives

2016 Elsie Lawler Endowed Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Chair School of Nursing

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2011 Associate Dean Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Community and Global School of Nursing Programs

2007- 2011 Department Chair Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD School of Nursing

2007 Professor Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD School of Nursing

2001 – 2007 Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland School of Nursing

2002-2006 Director, Master’s Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Program School of Nursing

2000 – 2001 Director George Washington Washington, D.C. University, School of Public Health & Health Services

1998 – 2000 Associate Research George Washington Washington, D.C. Professor & Associate University, Director School of Public Health & Health Services

1995 — 1998 Adjunct Assistant George Washington Washington, D.C. Professor University, School of Public Health & Health Services

1993 – 1998 Assistant Commandant, 2076th USARF School Wilmington, Delaware Allied Health Training

1991—1993 Program Director 2076th USARF School Wilmington, Delaware Practical Nursing Training (91C/Medical Corpsman)

1990 — 1998 Assistant Professor & University of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Coordinator School of Nursing

1990 Associate Professor, Coppin State College, Baltimore, Maryland Maternal-Infant of Nursing

1985 —1991 Area Director 2290th US Army Hospital Rockville, Maryland Practical Nurse Training

1984 — 1985 Weight Control Officer 2290th US Army Hospital Rockville, Maryland 2

1988 — 1989 Assistant Professor, Bowie State University Bowie, Maryland Family Nursing, Dept. of Nursing

1986 — 1988 Adjunct Faculty, Bowie State University, Bowie, Maryland Maternal-Child Nursing Dept. of Nursing

1985 – 1987 Nurse Home Visitor Parents & Children Baltimore. Maryland Together

1983 — 1984 Director of Instruction, 2076th USAR School Wilmington, Delaware Practical Nurse Training (91C/ Medical Corpsman)

1975 — 1983 Program Director, 2076th USAR School Wilmington, Delaware Practical Nurse Training (91C/Medical Corpsman)

1977 – 1978 Instructor, Delaware Technical Stanton, Delaware Maternal-Infant Nursing & Community College,

1976 Parent Educator & Wilmington Medical Wilmington, Delaware Lactation Consultant Center

1973 — 1974 Instructor, Delaware Technical Stanton, Delaware Maternal-Infant Nursing & Community College

1971 — 1973 Head Nurse, Captain, DeWitt Army Hospital Ft. Belvoir, Virginia Army Nurse Corp

1970 — 1971 Staff Nurse, 1st Gen. Leonard Wood Hospital, Missouri Lieutenant, Army Army Nurse Corp

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HONORS AND AWARDS

2020 Community Champion Award, Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association. 2019 Nurse of the Year, Black Nurses Association of Greater Washington, D.C. Area (March)

2018 Provost Award for Excellence in Diversity (Honorable Mention), Johns Hopkins University (May)

2018 Excellence in Nursing for Diversity in Nursing, Modern (January)

2017 National League for Nursing, NLN Lilian Wald Humanitarian Award, NL Education Summit, San Diego (September)

2016 FNINR President’s Award for President’s Award, Leadership of Interdisciplinary Research Teams.

2016 Elsie M. Lawler Endowed Chair, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore

2016 Lifetime Achievement in Education and Research Award, Association of Black Nursing Faculty

2015 Visionary Pioneers Award, University of Maryland School of Nursing

2014 Davis-Samms Visiting Professor, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana (October)

2014 Adjunct Professor, Rafic Hariri School of Nursing, American University, Beirut

2013 International Research Hall of Fame, International Nursing Honor Society (Prague)

2012 Diversity Recognition Award, Johns Hopkins University

2011 – 2012 Leadership Institute for Women Administrators in Higher Education

2010 RISE Research Mentor Award (CDC Initiative), Johns Hopkins Kennedy Krieger Institute

2010 Institute of Medicine Committee on Oral Health Access (appointed)

2009 Institute of Medicine Committee on the Qualifications of Professionals Providing Mental Health Counseling under TRICARE (appointed)

2006-2010 Institute of Medicine Board on Military and Veterans Health (appointed)

2009 International Award for Excellence (published paper). The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations (November)

2009 Institute of Excellence, National Black Nurses Association, Toronto, Canada (August)

2009 Emerging Leader Associated Black Charities, Baltimore, Maryland (June)

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2006 Alumni Wall of Fame, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware

2006 Excellence in Practice Award, Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International

2005 Health Care Heroes Finalist, Daily Record

2003 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing

2002 Wyeth Woman’s Health Research Award, National Black Nurses Association, Inc.

2001 Outstanding Faculty, Public Health Student Association, School of Public Health and Health Services, George Washington University

1999 Outstanding ; Maryland Nurses Association

1999 Outstanding Nurse Educator, Maryland Nurses Association, District 2

1998 Certificate of Appreciation, Program Chair: Annual Meeting, Maryland Nurses Association, District 2

nd 1996 The Meritorious Service medal, 2 Oakleaf Cluster, United States Army Reserves, Retirement, 30 years outstanding service

th 1993 Army Commendation Medal, 4 Oakleaf Cluster, Assistant Commandant for Health Services and for Program Director, Practical Nurse Training, 2076th USARF School, Wilmington, DE, Successful expansion to 10 national satellite training activities

1991 Army commendation Medal, 3rd Oakleaf Cluster, for Program Director, Practical Nurse Training at Walter Reed Army center, Washington, DC during Operation Desert Shield/Storm

nd 1990 Army Commendation Medal, 2 Oakleaf Cluster, Department of Defense Task Force (Member), recognition of military representation on Secretary's Commission on Nursing: 1988

1988 Certificate of Appreciation, Member, Department of Defense Task Force Member to Secretary of Health and Human services, Commission on Nursing, Washington, DC

1988 Who's Who Among University Students

1987-1988 Henry Welcome Fellowship

1983-1988 American Nurses Association Minority Fellowship

1979 Army Commendation Medal, Expansion of Army Reserve Practical Nursing Program (6 satellites)

1978 Sigma Theta Tau International

1976 Army Commendation Medal for implementation of Army Reserve Practical Nursing Program 5

RESEARCH

Sponsored Projects

2019-2023 Investigatior 5%, Technology Enhanced Health Nursing to Reduce Recurrent STIs after PID, NIH/NINR, 2NR013507-06 (Trent), $424,958

2016-2017 Passport to Freedom: A Women’s Reentry Program Promoting Health After Trauma Johns Hopkins University Ten by Twenty Challenge, $20,000 total cost

*2012-2018 PI 20%, Perinatal Nurse Home Visiting Enhanced with mHealth. NICHD/NIH, 1 R01 HD 071771 – 01, $ 4.3 M. total cost

2012-2015 PI, 25% (In-kind) Enhancing Workforce Diversity: Mentoring Needs of African American Nursing Students, American Nurses Foundation, $20,000.

2008-2012 Co-I 10%, Abuse Status and Health Consequences for African American and Afro-Caribbean Women. R01 funded by the NIH/National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Caribbean Exploratory NCMHD Research Center, University of the Virgin Islands School of Nursing. P20MD002286, Gloria Callwood, PhD, PI.

2006-2011 PI, 25%, Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation –DOVE, NINR, R01 NR009093-01A2, $3.5 M, total cost

2006-2007 PI, 20% (in-kind). Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs and Decision-Making of Pregnant and Parenting Women of African Heritage At Risk or Living With HIV/AIDS: An International Perspective, Export Center, University of the Virgin Islands, $5,000., 5 R24 MD 001123-02

2003-2006 Co- I, 15%, L. Pugh, PI, Low Income Breastfeeding: Cost and Outcomes Low Income Breastfeeding: Cost and Outcomes. NINR, R000767601A1, $2.4 M total cost

2000-2005 Co-I, 20%, J. Campbell, PI. An Arts Based Initiative for the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls. DHHS/CDC, US4/CCU 3199009, $2 M

1998-2003 Investigator, 15%, A. El Mohandes, MD, MPH, PI (George Washington University). Healthy Outcomes of Pregnancy Education (HOPE). NIH DC Initiative to Reduce Infant Mortality, NIH/NICHD, 5 U18 HD36104-04, $1,186,658

1996-2000 PI, 30%, Abuse and Peri-natal Outcomes in Military Women. Department Of Defense, Tri Service Program., $290,000 total direct cost

1996-1999 Minority Supplement Mentored Award, 70%, to Risk Factors for Homicide in Violent Intimate Relationships. J. Campbell, PI, NIH, NIDA, NIAAA R01 DA/AA11156, $138,000 direct cost

1998- 1999 PI, 30% (in-kind). Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of African American Women About Menopausal Health. National Black Nurses Association, $20,000 total direct cost 6

1992-1998 Investigator, 25%, A. El Mohandes, MD, MPH (George Washington University, School of Public Health, Washington, D.C.) Pride in Parenting. NIH, Office of Minority Health -DC Initiative To Reduce Infant Mortality in Minority Populations in Washington DC, $1.150,000 total direct cost

1996 -1997 Co-PI, 20%, K. Romeo, Co-PI, (University of Maryland School of Nursing), Survey of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs and Services for the State of Maryland. Governor’s Council on Adolescent Pregnancy, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland, $45,000 total direct cost

1996-1997 Co-PI, 15% (in-kind), K. Kauffman, Co-PI (University of Maryland, School of Nursing). Urban Fear Syndrome Among Elderly Black Women. University of Maryland, School of Nursing (Designated Research Incentive Fund - DRIF), $6,000 total direct cost

Unsponsored Projects

2006-2007 PI, 5%. (Veronica Njie, Co-I), Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs and Decision-Making of Pregnant and Parenting Women of African Heritage At Risk or Living With HIV/AIDS: An International Perspective. Center for HIV/AIDS Research (CFAR), Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, $39,887

Educational Grants

2017 – 2019 PI, 18%, Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (Prepares primary care practitioners to care for underserved populations). Funded by HYRSA, Grant # T94HP30894-01- 00.

2009-2014 10%, F. Gaston-Johansson, P.I., NIH/National Center on Minority Health Disparities, Minority Global Health Disparities Research Training Program, (Collaborating countries Australia, Korea, Sweden, and South Africa). Funded by NIH/Fogarty International Center, Grant # 2T37MD001410-09, $1, 200, 000.00

2007–2012 Consultant. G. Callwood, PI, Virgin Islands Export Center for Health Disparities NIH – National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (P30 MD001123)

2005-2009 10%, F. Gaston-Johansson, P.I., NIH/National Center on Minority Health Disparities, Minority Global Health Research Training Program, (Collaborating countries Australia, Korea, Sweden, and South Africa). Funded by NIH/Fogarty International Center, 9T37MD001410-05, $924,896 2001-2009 (10%, in-kind), J. Campbell, PI, Interdisciplinary Research Training on Violence, National Institutes of Mental Health. T32 NIMH 20014 (Institutional NRSA, Pre & Postdoctoral training) 1T32MH20014-01, $1.3 M

2001-2007 Consultant. G. Callwood PI, Virgin Islands Export Center for Health Disparities NIH – National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (R24 MD001123)

2002-2006 Advanced Education Nursing Traineeships Teacher Traineeship, Funded by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 2A10HP00240-06-00, $69,251

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2005 Co-PI, 3%, F. Gaston-Johansson, PI. Breast Cancer Research (Research training program for Winston –Salem State University faculty to increase underrepresented minority cancer researchers) U.S. Department of Defense, DAMD 17-01-1-0458, $50,000 total direct cost

1983-1988 American Nurses Minority Fellowship Program, National Institutes of Mental Health (tuition, stipend)

PRACTICE

2011- present Coordinator School Health Initiative, Henderson-Hopkins School

2007- present Director, East Baltimore Centers, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland

2001-present Coordinator, Health Suite, House of Ruth Shelter, Baltimore, Maryland

Funded Practice Initiatives

2020-2021 Francis, L., Jeon, J., Johnson, S., Ling, C., Marcell, A., Sharps, P. Delivering a Telehealth- Supported Digital Toolkit to Baltimore City’s Approved Family Child Care Home Providers Caring for Children of Essential Workers: Promoting Health, Early Literacy, and Quality Parent Engagement amid COVID-19.Role- Investigator, AHW, Johns Hopkins University.

2020 – 2021 Sharps, P. , Wilson, P. & Benner, B. Passport to Freedom: Health and Housing, Urban Health Institute, $10,000

2013-2015 Sharps, PW & Donnelly, M. Reducing Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Urban Environment – WIN, Urban Health Initiative, $9, 500. (In-Kind)

2013-2014 Sharps, PW & Stillman, E. (MSN student) Henderson-Hopkins Pedometer Project. Urban Health Initiatives, $5,000

2005 Consultant, “Healthy Solutions: A Weight Management for Women and Children Victims of Intimate Partner Violence”

2002-2005 PI, 20% (in-kind), Passport to Health: Reducing Violence Related Health Disparities. JHUSON Center for Health Disparities Research, NINR P20 –NR008375-01, $20,000 direct cost

2002-2005 Evaluator, 10%, House of Ruth, Maryland, PI, Healthy Inspirations: A Smoking Cessation Program for Abused Women. American Legacy Foundation, $260,000 total direct cost

SCHOLARSHIP

Publications

Peer Reviewed (*data-based)

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1. *Cudjoe, J., Budhathoki, C., Roter, Gallo, J., Sharps, PW., Han, H. (in press). Exploring health literacy and correlates of Pap testing among African immigrant women: Findings from the AfroPap study. Journal of Cancer Education.

2. *Herbell, KS. Li, Y. Bloom, T., Bullock, L., & Sharps, P. (2019). Keeping it Together for the kids: New mothers’ description of the impact of intimate partner violence on parenting. Child Abuse & Neglect (Vol 19, p104268). Doi: 10.1016/j.chilabu.2019.104268

3. *Burnett, C., Crowder, J., Bacchus, L., Schminkey, D., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., & Campbell, J. (2019) It doesn’t freak us out the way it used to:” An Evaluation of the Domestic Violence Enhanced Home (DOVE) Intervention to Inform Practice and Policy Screening for IPV. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260519827161

4. Han HR, Floyd O, Kim K, Cudjoe J, Warren N, Seal S, Sharps P. (2019). Intergenerational Interventions for People Living with HIV and Their Families: A Systematic Review. (1, vol. 23, pp. 21- 36). AIDS and Behavior. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2223-1.

5. *Han HR, Nkimbeng M, Ajomagberin O, Grunstra K, Sharps P, Renda S, Maruthur N. (2019). Health literacy enhanced intervention for inner-city African Americans with uncontrolled diabetes: A pilot study. (1, vol. 5). Pilot and Feasibility Studies. doi: 10.1186/s40814-019-0484-8.

6. Noursi, S., Clayton, JA, Campbell, JC & Sharps, PW (2019). The intersection of maternal morbidity and mortality and intimate parter violence in the United States. Current Women’s Health Reviews, Vol 16. doi:10.2175/157304816999299502024742.

7. Sharps, P., Njie-Carr, V., & Alexander 2019). The Syndemic Interaction of Intimate Partner Violence, Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV among African American Women: Best Practices and Strategies. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. doi: 10.1080/10926771.2019.1667464.

8. Han, H., McKenna, S., Nkimbeng, M., Wilson, P.,Rives, S., Ajomagberin, O., Maruthur, N., & Sharps, P. (2019). A systematic review of community health center-based interventions for people with diabetes. Journal of Community Health. (6, vol. 44, pp. 1253-1280); doi: 10.1007/s10900-019-00693-y.

9. *St. Ivany, A., Bullock, Linda., Schminkey, D., Wells, K., Sharps, P. & Kools, S. (2018). Living In fear and prioritizing safety: Exploring Women’s Lives after Traumatic Brain Injury from Intimate Partner Violence. Qual Health Res, 28(110, 1708-1718. DOI: 10.1177/1049732318786705. PMID 30027811

10. *St. Ivany, A., Kools, S., Sharps, P., & Bullock, L. (2018). Extreme Control and Instability: Insight into Head Injury from Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of , 14(4). 198-2005. DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000220; PMID:30433908

11. Bacchus, L., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Burnett, C., Schminkey, D., Buller, A.M., & Campbell, J. (2016). Infusing technology into a perinatal home visitation intervention for women experiencing intimate partner violence in

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urban and rural settings in the USA. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 18(11), e302. DOI: 10.2196/jmir.6251.

12. Bacchus, L., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Burnett, C., Schminkey, D., Buller, A.M., Campbell, J. (2016). “Opening the Door”: A qualitative interpretive study of women’s experiences of being asked about intimate partner violence and receiving an intervention during perinatal home visits in rural and urban settings in the USA. Journal of Research in Nursing, 21(5-6), 345-364. DOI: 10.1177/1744987116649634

13. *Burnett, C., Schminkey, D., Milburn, J., Kastello, J., Bullock, L., Campbell, J., & Sharps, P. (2016). Negotiating peril: The lived experience of rural, low income women exposed to IPV during pregnancy and postpartum. Violence Against Women, 22(8), 943-965. DOI: 10.1177/1077801215614972.

14. *Sharps, PW; Bullock, LC; Campbell, J., Alhusen, J., Ghazarian, S., Bhandari, Shreya, & Schminkey, D. (2016). Domestic Violence Enhanced Prenatal Home Visits: The DOVE Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Women’s Health; 25(11), 1129-1138. PMID: 27206047.

15. *Peterson, K., Sharps, P., Banyard, V., Powers, RA., Kaukinen, C., Gross, D., Decker, MR., Baatz, C., & Campbell, J. (2016). An Evaluation of Two Dating Violence Prevention Programs on a College Campus, Journal of Interpersonal Violence. DOI: 10.1177/0886260516636069

16. Gresh, A., Daliman, E., Johnson, E., Mena-Carrasco, F., Rosales, L., Pantaleon, v., Davidson, P.M., Sharps, P. (2015). The Role of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centers: Perspectives of Future Global Nurse Leaders. Nurse Leader, 13 (5), 44-48.

17. Kastello JC, Jacobsen KH, Gaffney KF, Kodadek MP, Bullock LC, Sharps PW. (2015). Self-related mental health: screening for depression and posttraumatic stress disorder among women exposed to perinatal intimate partner violence. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services. PMID 26535762

18. Reinhart KG, Campbell JC, Bandeen-Roche K, Sharps P. Lee J. (2015). Gender and race variations in the intersection of religious involvement. Early trauma and adult health. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. PMID: 26077834

19. Alhusen JL., Ray E, Sharps PW, Bullock L. (2015). Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: maternal and neonatal outcomes. Journal of Women’s Health. PMID: 25265285

20. Draughon JE. Lucea MB, Campbell JC, Paterno MT, Bertrand DR, Sharps PW, Campbell DW, Stockman JK. (2015). Impact of intimate partner forced sex on HIV risk factors in physically abused African American and African Caribbean women. Journal of immigrant and minority health. PIMD: 25248623

21. Daniels, F.M., Linda,N.S.; Bimray,P. & Sharps, P. (2014). .Effect of increased student enrolment for a Bachelor of Nursing programme on health care service delivery,. South African Journal of Nursing Education, 28(6), 1732- 1749.

22. Ogunfowokan AA, Olagunju OE, Olajubu AO, Oloyede AS, Sharps PW. (2014). Correlates of self-report of rape among male school adolescents in IIe-Ife, Nigeria. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. PMID: 25381280

23. Alhusen JL, Bullock L., Sharps P, Schminkey D, Comstock E, Campbell J. (2014). Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and adverse neonatal outcomes in low-income women. Journal of Women’s Health. PMID: 25290007

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24. Bhandari S, Bullock LF, Richardson JW, Kimeto P, Campbell JC, Sharps PW. (2014). Comparison of abuse experiences of rural and urban African American women during perinatal period. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. PMID: 25315478

25. Draughton JE, Lucea MB, Campbell JC, Paterno MT, Bertrand DR, Sharps PW, Campbell DW, Stockman JK.(2014). Impact of intimate partner forced sex on HIV risk factors in physically abused American and African Caribbean women. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. PMID: 25248623

26. Stockman JK., Lucea MB, Bolyard D, Callwood GB, Sharps PW, Campbell DW, Campbell JC. Intimate partner violence among African American and African Caribbean women: prevalence, risk factors, and the influence of cultural attitudes. Global Health Action. (2014) PMID: 25226418

27. Bullock, L., Bacchus, L., Sharps, P. (2014). Domestic violence enhanced home visitation’s (DOVE), experiences with screening for domestic violence: why ACA-Mandated screening matters. Family Prevention Fund

28. Sharps, P., Alhusen, J., Bullock, L., Bhandari, S., Ghazarian, S., Udo, I., Campbell, J. (2013). Engaging and retaining abused women in perinatal home visitation programs. American Academy of Pediatrics. PMID: 24187115

29. *Alhusen, J., Lucea, M., Bullock, L., Sharps, P. (2013). Intimate partner violence, substance abuse, and adverse neonatal outcomes among urban women. Journal of Pediatrics. PMID: 23485028

30. Amar, A., Laughon, K., Sharps, P., Campbell, J., and Members of Expert Panel on Violence (2013). Screening and counseling for violence against women in primary care settings. American Academy of Nursing on Policy. 61(3): 187-191.

31. *Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Sharps, P. (2013). Strategies pregnant rural women employ to deal with intimate partner violence. Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research.

32. *Archibong, U., Sharps, P. (2013) A comparative analysis of affirmative action in the United Kingdom and United States. Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture.

33. Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Rose, L., Bair-Merritt, M., Marcantonio, K., Campbell, J., Sharps, P. (2012). Pregnant women experiencing IPV: Impact of supportive and non-supportive relationships with their mothers and other supportive adults on perinatal depression: A mixed methods analysis. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. PMID: 23215984

34. Alhusen, J., Gross, D., Hayat, M., Rose, L., & Sharps, P. (2012). The role of mental health on maternal-fetal attachment in low-income women. Journal of Gynecological, Obstetrical, and . PMID: 22788921

35. Alhusen JL, Gross D, Hayat MJ, Woods AB, Sharps PW. (2012). The influence of maternal-fetal attachment and health practices on neonatal outcomes in low-income urban women. Research in nursing health. PMID: 22262085

36. Njie-Carr, V., Sharps, P., Campbell, D., & Callwood, G. (2012). Experiences of HIV-Positive African American and African Caribbean Childbearing Women: A Qualitative Study. The Journal of the National Black Nurses

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Association. PMID: 23061166

37. Archibong, U., & Sharps, P. (2011). A comparative analysis of affirmative action in the United Kingdom and United States. Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture, 2(2), 17- 38.

38. Bhandari S, Bullock LF, Anderson KM, Danis FS, Sharps PW. (2011). Pregnancy and intimate partner violence: how do rural, low-income women cope? Health Care Women Int. PMID: 21834721

39. Pugh LC, Serwint JR, Frick KD, Nanda JP, Sharps PW, Spatz DL, Milligan RA. (2010). A randomized controlled community-based trial to improve breastfeeding rates among urban low-income mothers. Academic Pediatrics. PMID: 19854119

40. *Rose, L., Alhusen, J., Bhandari, S., Soeken, K., Marcantonio, K., Bullock, L. & Sharps, P. (2010). Impact of intimate partner violence on pregnant women’s mental health: mental distress and mental strength. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31(2), 103-111. PMID: 20070224

41. *Archibong, U., Eferakorho, J., Darr, A., Scally, A., Atkin, K., Baxter, C., Johnson, M., Bell, M., Waddington, L., Wladasch, K., Bedard, T., Adejumn, A., Sharps, P., and Bradshaw (2009). Perceptions of the impact of positive action in EU and non-EU countries, The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities & Nations., www.Diversity-Journal.com

42. Campbell, J.C, Glass, N., Sharps, P., Laughon, K., Yragui, N. & Sutherland, M. A. (2009). Research on intimate partner violence and femicide and pregnancy associated femicide: Family & Intimate partner Violence Quarterly, 2(2): 115-140.

43. Sharps PW, Campbell J, Baty ML, Walker KS, Bair-Merritt MH. (2008). Current evidence on perinatal home visiting and intimate partner violence. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing. PMID: 18754987

44. Glass N, Laughon K, Campbell J, Block CR, Hanson G, Sharps PW, Taliaferro E. (2008). Non-fatal strangulation is an important risk factor for homicide of women. Journal of Emergency Medicine. PMID: 17961956

45. *Gill, J., Page, G., Sharps, P., Campbell, J. (2008). Experiences of traumatic events and associations with PTSD and depression development in urban health care-seeking women. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 85 (5) 693-706. PMID: 18581238

46. Katz, K., Blake, S., Milligan, R., Sharps, P., White, D., Rodan, M., Rossi, M., & Murry, K., (2008) The design, implementation and acceptability of an integrated intervention to address multiple behavioral and psychosocial risk factors among pregnant African American women. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 8 (22) http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/8/22. PMID: 18578875

47. Eddy, T., Kilburn, E., Chiungsin, C., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., & DOVE Research Team (2008). Facilitators and barriers for implementing home visit interventions to address intimate partner violence: Town and Gown Partnerships. Nursing Clinics of North America, 43, 419-435. PMID: 18674673

48. *Campbell, J., Campbell, D.W., Gary, F., Nedd, D., Price-Lea, P., Sharps, P., (2008) African American women’s responses to intimate partner violence: An examination of cultural context. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 16 (3) 227-295.

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49. *Glass, N., Laughon, K., Campbell, JC, Block, C. R., Hanson, G., Sharps, P. W., Taliaferro, E. (2008). Non- fatal strangulation is an important risk factor for homicide of women. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 35, 329- 335.

50. Wagman, J., Francisco, L., Glass, N., Sharps, P., & Campbell, J. (2008). Ethical challenges of research on and care for victims of intimate partner violence. The Journal of Clinical Ethics 19 (4), 371-380. PMID: 19189769

51. Sato-DiLorenzo A, Sharps PW. (2007). Dangerous intimate partner relationships and women’s mental health and health behaviors. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 28 837-848 PMID: 17729169

52. Campbell, J. C.,Glass,N.,Sharps, P. W.,Laughon,K.,Bloom, T. (2007). Intimate partner homicide: review and implications of research and policy. Trauma, violence & abuse, 8(3), 246-269. PMID: 17596343

53. Sharps,P. W.,Laughon,K.,Giangrande,S. K. (2007). Intimate partner violence and the childbearing year: maternal and infant health consequences. Trauma, violence & abuse, 8(2), 105-116 PMID: 17545568

54. Sharps, P. W. & Campbell, J. C. (2006). The contribution of intimate partner violence to health disparities for women of color. Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice (www.jfvphp.org),4.

55. Humphreys J, Sharps PW, Campbell JC. (2005). What we know and what we still need to learn. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. PMID: 15601790

56. Fredland N, Ricardo I, Campbell JC, Sharps P.W., Kub J, Yonas M (2005). The meaning of dating violence in the lives of middle school adolescents: Results of a qualitative focus group study. Journal of School Violence; 20, 4-12.

57. Humphreys J, Sharps P.W., Campbell JC. What we know and what we still need to learn. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2005; 20(2):182-187.

58. Sharps, P.W., Laughon, K., Horgas, P., & Campbell, J.C. (2004). Screening and lethality (suicide and homicide) assessment for battered women. Directions in Psychiatric Nursing, 10(1), 129-140.

59. Campbell, J.C., Garcia-Moreno, C., & Sharps, P.W. (2004). Abuse during pregnancy in industrialized and developing countries. Violence Against Women, 10(7), 770-789.

60. Nicolaidis, C., Curry, M.A., Ulrich, Y., Sharps, P., McFarlane, J., Campbell, D., Gary, F., Laughon, K., Glass, N., Campbell, J. (2003) Could we have known? A qualitative analysis of data from women who survived an attempted homicide by an intimate partner. J. Gen Internal Medicine, 18, 788-894.

61. Sharps PW, Phillips J, Oguntimalide L., Saling J, Yun S. (2003). Knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and practices of African-American women toward menopausal health. Journal of National Black Nurses Association. PMID: 15011939

62. Sharps PW, El-Mohandes AA, Nabil El-Khorazaty M, Kiely M, Walker T. (2003). Health beliefs and parenting attitudes influence breastfeeding patterns among low-income African-American women. Journal of Perinatology. PMID:12847539

63. El-Mohandes AA, Katz KS, El-Khorazaty MN, McNeely-Johnson D, Sharps PW, Jarrett HM, Rose A, White DM, Young M, Grylack L, Murray KD, Katta PS, Burroughs M, Atiyeh G, Wingrove BK, Herman AA. (2003) The effect of a parenting education program on the use of preventive pediatric health care services among low- income, minority mothers: a randomized controlled study. Pediatrics. PMID: 12777548 13

64. Harris RM, Sharps PW, Allen K, Anderson EH, Soeken K, Rohatas A. (2003). The interrelationship between violence, HIV/AIDS, and drug use in incarcerated women. Journal of Association Nurses AIDS care. PMID: 12585220

65. Sharps, P.W, Phillips J, Oguntimalide L, Saling J, Yun S. (2003). Knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and practices of African American women toward menopausal health. Journal of the National Black Nurses Association, 14(2), 9 -15. PMID: 15011939

66. Sharps, P.W. (2003). Health beliefs and parenting attitudes influence breastfeeding patterns among low- income African American women. Journal of Perinatology, 1(6), 1-6.

67. Sharps, P.W., Campbell, JC, Campbell, DW, Gary, F, Webster, D. (2003). Risky Mix: Drinking, Drug Use and Homicide. National Institute of Justice, Journal. 250, 8 -13.

68. Campbell, J.C., Webster, D., Koziol-McLain, J., Block, C.R., Campbell, D., Curry, M.A., Gary, F., McFarlane, J., Sachs, C., Sharps, P.W., Ulrich, Y., Wilt, S., Manganello, J., Cut, X., Schollenberger, J., & Frye, V. (2003). Factors for femicide in abusive relationships: Results from a multi-site case control study. AJPH. 93(7), 1089- 1097.

69. Campbell, J; Sharps, P W; Sachs, C & Yam, ML (2003). Medical lethality assessment and safety planning in domestic violence cases. Clinics in Family Practice, 5(1), 101-112.

70. Glass, N., Fredland, N., Campbell, J., Yonas, M., Sharps, P. Kub, J. (2003). Adolescent dating violence: Prevalence, risk factors, health outcomes and implications for clinical practice. JOGNN, 32(2), 227-238.PMID: 12685675

71. *Harris, R., Soeken, K., Rohatas, A., Sharps, P.W., Allen K., Anderson, E. (2003). The interrelationship between violence, HIV/AIDS, and Drug Use in incarcerated women. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. 14(1), 27-40.

72. *Schollenberger, J., Campbell, J., Sharps, P., O’Campo, P., Carlson, A., Dienemann, J., Kub, J., (2003). African American HMO Enrollees: Their Experiences with Partner Abuse and Its Effect on Their Health and Utilization of Medical Services. Violence Against Women, 9(5), 599-614.

73. Campbell DW, Sharps PW, Gary FQ, Campbell JC, Lopez LM. (2002). Intimate partner violence in Africa American women. Online Journal Issues in Nursing. PMID: 12044219

74. *McFarlane, J., Campbell, J.C. Sharps, P.W., & Watson, MS (2002) Abuse during pregnancy and femicide: urgent implications for women’s health. Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 100(1), 27-37.

75. *Sharps, P.W., Campbell, J.C., Campbell, D., Gary, F., Webster, D. (2001). The role of alcohol use in intimate partner femicide. American Journal of Addictions, 10 (2), 1-14. PMID: 11444155

76. Sharps, P.W., Koziol-McLain J, Campbell, J., McFarlane, J., Sachs, C., Xu, X. (2001). Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Femicide by Health Care Providers. Preventive Medicine, 33, 373-380. PMID: 11676577

77. El-Mohandes, A.E., El-Khorazaty, M.N., Jan, M., Katta, P.S., Sharps, P.W., White, D.B., Jarrett, M.H., Cober, M.L. (2001). Maternal health beliefs and prenatal care utilization in an urban African American population. Pediatrics

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78. El-Mohandes, A.E., Katz, K., El-Khorazaty, N., NcNeely, Johnson, D., Sharps, P.W., Jarrett, M.H., Rose, A., White, D., Young, M., Murray, K., Katta, P., Atteyeh, G., Wingrove B., Herman, A. (2001). The Effect of a Parenting intervention on the use of preventive pediatric health care services among low income, minority mothers: a randomized clinical trial.

79. Panzarine S, Slater E, Sharps P. (1995). Coping, social support and depressive symptoms in adolescent mothers. Journal of Adolescent Health. PMID: 7495822

80. Panzarine S, Sharps P.W., Slater E. (1989) Coping, Social Support, and Parenting - Depressed Vs Non Depressed Adolescent Mothers. Journal of Adolescent Health; 10:248.

Peer reviewed (Non-Data Based):

1. Aldorasi, H., Sharps, P., et al. Risk factors for spousal physical violence against women in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2018).

2. Gresh,A., Dallman, E., Johnson, E., Mena-Carrasco, F., Rosales, L., Pantaleon,V., Davidson, P., Sharps,P. The Role of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centers: Perspectives of Future Global Nurse Leaders. Nurse Leader (2018)

3. Sharps, P.W., (2009). Breastfeeding: A Strategy for Preventing Maternal and Child Health Disparities. Medications and More 3 (10): 3 - 4.

4. Walker, K., Hill, K., Crowder, E., Sharps, P. (2007) Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation Program- DOVE. Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice, An e-Journal of the Family Violence Prevention Fund. www.endabuse.org/health/ejournal /archive/1-4 (July 9, 2008)

5. Sharps, P.W., Campbell, J.C., (2006) The contribution of intimate partner violence to health disparities for women of color. Health Practice An e-journal of the Family Violence Prevention Fund. www.endabuse.org/health/ejournal/archive/1-4 (July 9, 2008).

6. Campbell DW, Sharps P.W., Gary FA, Campbell JC, Lopez LM. (2002). Intimate partner violence in African American women. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing; 7:5.

7. Jarrett, M.H., Katz, K., Sharps, P.W., Schneider, S., and Diamond, L. (1998) Pride in Parenting: A Curriculum for Training Lay Home Visitors. Infants and Young Children, 11(1), 61-72.

8. Sharps, P.W., & Benjamin, F. (1997). Mentoring for Publication: Faculty and Student Perspectives. The Association for Black Nursing Faculty Journal.

9. Sharps, P.W., Braudaway, C., & Sampter, J. (1995). Augmenting the Readiness of the Army Reserve. , 160(4), 203-207.

Non-Refereed (Data- Based):

1. Sharps, P, Campbell, J., Gielen, A., Jones, A.S., O’Campo, P., Dienemann, J., Kub, J., Schollenberger, J., & Wayne, E.C., (2001). The risk of partner abuse and its relationship to health and use of health care services among African American women enrolled in an HMO: A case-control analysis. Conference Proceedings for the Institute for Domestic Violence of the African American Community December 2000 Forum

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2. Guyer, B., Gazaway, P., Mighty, H., Morhaim, D., O’Campo, P., Orr, S., Sharps, P.W., Squires, B., and Strobino, D. (1998). “Closing the Gap:” Addressing the Disparity of Infant Mortality Among African- American and White Infants: Recommendations for Clinicians and Policymakers. Final Reports of the Expert Panel on African-American/White Infant Mortality: State of Maryland.

3. Sharps, P.W. (1997). Abuse and Pregnancy: A Black Nursing Response. National Black Nurses Association Newsletter.

Books: 1. Njie- Carr, V.P.S. , Niemann, Y. F., & Sharps, P. W. (Eds, in press). Disparities in the Academy: Accounting for the Elephant. Pittsburg: Dorrance Publishing Co.

Book Chapters:

1. Njie-Carr, V & Sharps, P (2020). A response to the Call to Increase NIH funding for Underrepresented Minorities: Why Should We Care. In Disparities in the Academy: Accounting for the Elephant. Pittsburg: Dorrance Publishing Co.

2. Wright, E., Sharps, P., Flagg, J. & Busch, D. (2020. Health Planning for Maternal-Infant and Child Health Settings. In C. Savage (Ed.) Public / Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations, 2nd ed.

3. Sharps, P. (2020). Nursing: Bowen Theory Integrated into Practice and Research. In Handbook of Bowen Family Systems Theory and Research Methods. Routledge.

4. Bloom, T., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Laughon, K., & Parker, B.J. (2011). Intimate partner violence during pregnancy. In J. Humphreys & J. Campbell (eds.). Family Violence and Nursing, Springer, 2nd Ed.; 155-180.

5. Bloom, T., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Laughon, K., & Parker, B. (2010). Intimate partner violence during pregnancy. In J.C. Campbell & J. Humphreys (Eds.) Family violence and nursing practice, Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

6. Campbell, J. C., & Sharps, P. W., (2009). Voices of survivors: Strength and resilience in battered women and their children (pp. 389-405). In C. Mitchell (Ed), Intimate partner violence: A Health Based Perspective. London: Oxford U Press.

7. Baty, M., Alhusen, J.L., Campbell, J.C., & Sharps, P.W. (2008). Female victims of violence. In J. Keeling & T. Mason (eds.). Domestic Violence: A Multi-Professional Approach for Healthcare Practitioners.; Open University Press.

8. Yonas, M., Fredland, N., Lary, H., Glass, N., Kub, J., Sharps, P., Araya, T. A., Roberts, J., Walton-Moss, B., Lawal-Muhammad, K. Shelley, G., Cephas, K., & Campbell, J. C. (2008). An arts based initiative for the prevention of dating violence in African American adolescents: Theoretical foundation, program components and lessons learned. Whitaker, DJ & Reese, LE (Eds). Preventing intimate partner and sexual violence in racial and ethnic minority communities: CDC's Demonstration Projects (pp. 119-136). Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

9. Campbell, J.C. & Lewis-O’Connor, A., Sharps, P.W., Humphreys, J., Gary, F.A., Campbell, J. (2006), Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence In M. Feerick & G. Silverman (eds.) Children Exposed to Violence, Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, p 3-28. 16

10. Campbell, J.C., Sharps, P.W., Glass, N. (2000) Risk assessment for intimate partner violence. In G.F. Pinard & L. Pagani (eds). Clinical Assessment of Dangerousness: Empirical Contributions, Cambridge University Press, New York, p 136-157.

11. Sharps, P.W., Cepis, L. & Gerring, B. (2000) Abuse and mental health outcomes in military pregnant women. In P. Mercier & J. Mercier (eds.) Battle Cries on the Home Front: Violence in the Military Family. Charles C. Thomas Publishing Co., p. 60-80.

12. Sharps, P.W. & Campbell, J.C. (1999) Health consequences for women in violent intimate relationships. In X.B. Arriaga & S. Oskamp (eds.), Violence in intimate relationships, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, p. 163- 180.

13. Sharps, P.W. (1997). Gynecology/Urinary health. In K. Allen and J. Phillips (ed.). Women’s Health Across the Lifespan: A Comprehensive Perspective. Lippincott, p. 168-192.

Abstracts (Published)

1. El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P., El-Khorazaty, N.M., Young, M., Grylack, L., Walker, T., Health beliefs and parenting attitudes influence breast feeding patterns among low income African American women. Ped., Res, 47;4: 286-A, 2000.

2. El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P., White, El-Korazaty, M.N., Katta, PSR, Jarrett, M.H. Prenatal care utilization in an African American population is influenced by the health beliefs model. Ped Res, 45;4:123A, 1999.

3. El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P., Johnson, D., Jarrett, M., El-Khorazaty, M.N. Poor prenatal care utilization in population of DC residents correlates with their health beliefs. Ped Res, 43;4:213A, 1998.

4. El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P., Johnson, D., Katz, K., El-Khorazaty, M.N. Characterization of a D.C. population of mothers with poor prenatal care. Ped Res, 43; 4:91A, 199.

5. El-Mohandes, A.E., Katz, K.S., El-Khorazaty, N.M., McNeely-Johnson, D., Marian, Jarrett, Sharps, P., Abedin, M. The Impact of Education on Health Beliefs of a Population of African American Mothers with No/Poor Prenatal Care in Washington, D.C. J Inv. Med; 45:181A, 1997.

6. El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P.W., Katz, K.S, Rose, A., El-Khorazaty, N. Adolescent Pregnancy is Associated with Improved Outcomes in a Population of African American Women with Inadequate Prenatal Care in Washington, D.C. The American Public Health Association, Proceedings of 124th Annual Meeting & Exposition, 427, 1996.

7. Jarrett, M. McNeely, Johnson, D., Katz, K.S., Sharps, P., El-Mohandes, A.E. Women with Inadequate Prenatal Care Have Low Perceptions of Benefit from Formal and Informal Sources of Social Support. The American Public Health Association. Proceedings of 124th Annual Meeting & Exposition, 551, 1996.

8. El-Mohandes, A.E., White, D., Young, M., McNeely-Johnson, D., Sharps, P., El-Khorazaty, N.M. Characterization of Substance Abuse During Pregnancy in a Washington, D.C. Population. The American Pediatric Society and Society for Pediatric Research, 39:4; 263A, 1996.

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9. Sharps, P.W. (1989). The relation of adolescent postnatal depressive symptoms to mother-infant interactions. American Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing, 14(4), 273

Standards/Protocol Development

1. Campbell, J.C., Howard, P.K., Humphreys, J., Jezierski, M.B., Kincaide, G., Lewis-O’Connor, A., Sharps, P.W. (2005) A Call to Action: The nursing role in routine assessment of intimate partner violence, funded and distributed by the Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, California.

Committee Publications 1. IOM (2010). Provisions of Mental health Counseling Services Under TRICARE. The National Academies, Washington, DC

Presentations

International: Refereed (*published abstract)

2019 Sharps, PW, Bullock, L, Campbell, J, Perrin, N, Ghazarian, S, Kill, K, Kanu, I. Keeping Families Safe at Home: DOVE Best Practices – Screening for Violence in the Home. 14th International Family Nursing Association Conference, Washington, D.C. (August).

2019 Sharps, PW, Wilson, PW, Gross, D, Alexander, K, & Murray-Browne, S. Passport to Freedom: A Trauma Informed Mindfulness Approach to Foster Improved Health and Wellness for Formerly Incarcerated Women. Sigma Theta Tau International Research Congress, Calgary, Canada (July)

2018 Sharps, PW & Wilson, P. Educating Nurses to Care for Underserved Urban Communities. . Sigma Theta Tau International Research Congress, Melbourne, Australia (July)

2018 Sharps, PW & Wilson, P. Educating Nurses to Care for Underserved Urban Communities. 12th Biennial Conference and Meetings of the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery. Cairns, Australia (July)

2018 Sharps, PW, Bullock, L., Campbell, J, Perrin, N. & Ghazarian, S. Screening for Violence in the Home: mHealth Technology versus Paper. 29th International Conference on Nursing & Health Care, New York, New York, (October)

2018 Sharps, PW, Bullock, L., Campbell, J, Perrin, N. & Ghazarian, S, Hill, Kimberly, & Kanu, I. Screening for Violence in the Home: mHealth Technology versus Paper. Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Ontario, Canada (September)

2016 Sharps, PW. World Health Organization/Pan American Health Organization Collaborating Centers: A Strategy for Preparing Future Global Nurse Leaders. International Congress on Women’s Health Issues, Baltimore, Maryland (November)

2016 Sharps, PW., Bullock, L., Campbell, J., Ghazarian, S., Alhusen, J. Lessons learned from a Multi-Site Perinatal Home Visiting Trial Addressing Intimate Partner Violence. International Congress on Women’s Health Issues, Baltimore, Maryland (November)

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2014 Sharps, PW, & Jackson, D., WHO Collaborating Centers Advancing Global Leadership and Fostering Collaboration, Sigma Theta Tau International Research Congress, Hong Kong (July)

2013 Bhandari, S., Richards, J., Juliana, Bullock, L., & Sharps, P. Perinatal Abuse: Differences Among African American Rural and Urban Women. 19th Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (symposium/paper), June.

2013 Sharps, PW & Breman, R. Innovative Approaches for Advancing Doctoral Education Across Global Settings, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, Washington, DC (paper) March

2013 Burnett, C. Mary Anne, Bullock, L., Sharps, P. The lived experiences of rural abused pregnant women. 19th Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (symposium/paper)

2012 Sharps, P.; Bullock, L., Campbell, J., Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation: Evidenced Based Findings for Home Visiting Protocols. International Council on Women’s Health Issues Congress, Bangkok, Thailand (symposium)

2012 Sharps, P.; Bullock, L., Bhandari, S., Campbell, J., Violence and Pregnancy: Domestic Violence Enhanced home Visitation – DOVE Study, 18th Conference of nursing Network on Violence Against Women, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (symposium)

2009 Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Campbell, J., Sharps, P., What Helps Pregnant, Rural, Low Income Women to Cope with Intimate partner Violence. 17th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami, FL (October)

2009 Campbell, J., Sharps, P., Boylard, R., Kadiri, J., Draughon, J., Abuse Status and Health Consequences of African American and Afro-Caribbean Women. 17th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami, FL (October)

2009 Rose, L., Bhandari, Marcantonio, K., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Maternal Mental Health and Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Among DOVE Participants. 17th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami, Florida (October)

2009 Sharps, P., Bullock, L., Campbell, J., Soeken, K., DOVE research Team, Baseline Description of Pregnant Women Participating in the DOVE community Nurse Home Visit Program. 17th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami, FL (October)

2007 Bullock, L., Sharps, P.W., Campbell, J., Pugh, L., Mickey, K., “Collaborating to address intimate partner violence: Gown and town partnerships.” American Public Health Association, One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, DC November 3 – 7

2007 Sharps, P.W., “Qualitative Research Methods.” National Black Nurses Association, Thirty-fifth Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 25 – 29

2007 Sharps, P.W., DOVE Conference. Saint Louis, MO, July 23 – 25

2006 Sharps, P.W., Milligan, R., Frick, K., Wynn, D., Pugh, L., “Breastfeeding and Intimate Partner Violence.” American Public Health Association, One Hundred Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA, November 4 - 8 19

2006 Sharps, P.W., Mchunu, G., “Community Health Nursing Education: Cross Cultural Comparisons.” Sixth Annual Conference of the Tau Lambda-at-Large Chapter, International, Durban, South Africa, August 1 – 4

2006 Sharps, P.W., Pugh, L., “Breast Feeding and Intimate Partner Violence.” Eighth Annual Nursing Research Symposium, Rho Pi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Winchester, VA, April 28

2006 Sharps, P.W., Milligan, R., Frick, K., Wynn, D., Pugh, L., “Intimate Partner Violence and Breastfeeding”. Nursing Network on Violence Against Women, International Fourteenth International Conference, Portland, OR, April 6-8.

2006 Sharps, P.W., “Health Care Disparities: Cultural perspectives across the lifespan.” Howard University Division of Nursing, Twelfth Annual Research Conference, Washington, DC, March 22

2004 Sharps, P.W., Harris, C., Gill, J.M., “Healthy Inspirations: Smoking Cessation for Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence.” American Public Health Association, One Hundred Thirty-Second Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, DC, November 6 - 10

2004 Sharps, P.W., Harris, C., Gill, J., “Healthy Inspirations: House of Ruth Maryland Smoking Cessation Program”, Family Violence Prevention Fund’s National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence, Boston, MA, October 21-26.

2003 Glass, N., Koziol-McLain, J., Sharps, P., Campbell, D., McFarlane, J., Gary, F., Campbell, J., Laughon, K.) “Risk Factors for Attempted Femicide in Violent Intimate Relationships: Further Validation of the Danger Assessment” (paper), Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Annual Meeting, Australia

2003 “Risk Factors for Femicide and Suicide in Intimate Partner Relationships”,(paper); Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Annual Meeting, Australia (Koziol-McLain, Glass, Campbell, J., Campbell, D., McFarlane, Gary, Laughon, K.)

2003 “Intimate Partner Femicide as Leading Cause of Maternal Mortality”, (paper); Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Annual Meeting, Australia (Sharps, Campbell, D., McFarlane, Gary, Campbell, J., Laughon)

2000 Sharps, P.W, Missed Opportunities for the Prevention of Femicide by Nurses: Intimate Partner Femicide: Implications for Practice, Policy and Research, 111th Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Madison, WI (plenary session with Campbell, J., Glass, N., McFarlane, J.,), September 28 – October 1.

2000 Sharps, P.W., Abuse and Mental Health Outcomes in Military Pregnant Women, Tenth International Nursing Conference, Nursing Network on violence Against Women International, Vancouver, British Columbia, June.

1999 Savage, C., Madewell, M.A., Sharps, P.W, Prevention of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Use During the Childbearing Years: A Global Nursing Initiative, Second Biennial International Conference: Women’s and Children’s Health Issues: A Global Perspective, Hawaii (poster), August 9-11.

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1998 Campbell, J., McFarlane, J, Sharps, P., State-of-the-Science in Nursing Research on Physical and Mental Impact of Domestic Violence Ninth International Nursing Conference, Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Austin, TX (symposium), December. Invited.

1998 *Campbell, D., Gary, F., McFarlane, J., Sachs, C., Wilt, S. Sharps, P., Comparison of Near Lethal Violence Against Ethnic Minority women by Their Intimate Partners, Ninth International Nursing Conference, Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Austin, TX, December.

1998 *Sharps, P. Allen, K., Harris, R., Soeken, K., Personal Characteristics of Addicted Post Incarcerated Women Who End Violence in Lives; Ninth International Nursing Conference, Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Austin, TX, December.

1988 *Sharps, P.W., The Relation of Postnatal Depressive Symptoms in Adolescent Mothers to Mother and Infant Interaction; International Conference on Infant Studies, Washington, DC (poster), April.

1997 Sharps, P., Cepis, L., Gering, B., Abuse, Depression and Self-Esteem in Military women, Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, St. Louis, MO, April

1997 *Sharps, P.W., Mental Health Outcomes of Abuse During Pregnancy in Military women, 5th International Family Violence Conference, New Hampshire, June.

1997 Stewart, T., Sharps, P., Attitudes of Military Health Personnel About Domestic Violence, Panel: Health Care Issues and Outcomes in Military women, 5th International Family Violence Conference, New Hampshire (panel presentation), June.

1996 Katz, K., Jarrett, M., Sharps, P., Home Visiting for Improving Health Care Utilization and Parenting Skills in Urban Minority Populations; International Conference on Infant Studies, Rhode Island,(seminar).

1988 Sharps, P.W., The Relation of Postnatal Depressive Symptoms in Adolescent Mothers to Mother Infant Interaction, International Conference on Infant Studies, Washington, DC, (poster), April.

International Presentations – Invited

2014 Sharps, PW Gender Based Violence and Impact on Women and Girls Health Across the Lifespan. PCI Global National Conference, Washington, DC. (May).

2009 Sharps, P., Hope and Challenge at the Intersection of Intimate Violence and Perinatal Outcomes, Plenary Session, 16th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami, FL (October)

2008 Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Decision-Making of Pregnant and Parenting Women of African Heritage at Risk for or Living with HIV/AIDS: A Cross National Comparison. 17th ICOWHI Conference, University of Botswana, Africa, July

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2006 Cultural Competency as Strategy for Reducing Health Disparities, Minority Health Disparities International Research Training (paper), May

2005 “Passport to Health: Reducing Violence Related Health Disparities”, University of KwaZulu School of Nursing, Durban, South Africa (paper) July

2004 Sharps, P., “Overview of Graduate Nursing Education in the United States”, University of KwaZulu School of Nursing, Durban, South Africa (paper) July

1989 *Sharps, P.W., The Role of Nurses in the Delivery of Health Care to Black Women.” International Black Women’s Congress, 5th National Conference, Washington, DC, (paper), September.

National Presentations – Refereed (*published abstract)

2019 Sharps, PW & Wilson, P. Passport to Freedom: A Women’s Reentry Program Promoting Health After Trauma. National Black Nurses Association Annual Conference and Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana (July).

2018 Sharps, PW & Wilson, P. Passport to Freedom: A Women’s Reentry Program Promoting Health After Trauma. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, San Diego, California (November)

2017 Sharps, PW , Han, H. & Wilson, P. Digital Resource Directory Expands Nurse lead Community-Based Care for Underserved Populations. National Black Nurses Association Annual Conference and Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada (July).

2015 Sharps, PW & Gaston-Johansson, F. national and Global Health Disparities Research Strategies. Minority Health and health Disparities Conference, National Harbor, MD (paper), December.

2015 Bachus, L., Bullock, & Sharps, PW., Exploring the Ethical and Social Aspects of an mHealth Intervention in Urban and Rural Home Visitation Programmes for Women Affected by Domestic Violence, APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA (paper), November.

2015 Sharps, P., Bullock, Linda, Alhusen, J., Ghazarian, S., Schminkey, D., Campbell, J. DOVE- A Nurse Home Visitation Intervention to Reduce Violence Against Pregnant Women: A Randomized Clinical Control Trial, APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA (paper), November.

2015 Bullock, L., Sharps, PW., Bacchus, LJ., Jack, S. Perinatal Home Visiting Nurse Led Interventions for Violence Against Women. National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Washington, DC (paper) March.

2014 Sharps, PW, Bullock, L., Campbell, JC., Alhusen, J., Ghazarian, S. Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation Intervention – DOVE: Randomized Clinical Control Trial Testing an Intervention to Reduce Perinatal Intimate Partner Violence Against Women, Council for Advancement of Nursing Science, State of the Science Congress, Washington DC (paper), September.

2014 Sharps, PW Domestic Violence Enhanced (DOVE) Home Visitation Research Program, PEW Summit National Home Visiting Conference, Washington DC (February)

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2014 Gaston-Johansson, F., & Sharps, PW. MHIRT: Preparing the Next Generation of Scientist of Color, Annual Health Disparities Conference, Xavier University, New Orleans, LA (March)

2012 Sharps, P., Bullock, L., Bhandari, S., Campbell, J., Violence and Pregnancy: Domestic Violence Enhanced home Visitation – DOVE Study; Futures Without Violence, Annual Health Professional Conference. San Francisco, CA

2011 Sharps, P.W., Gaston-Johansson, F. Minority Global Health Disparities Research Training Program: Growing the Next Generation of Nurse Researchers. Annual and Scientific Conference Association of Black Nursing Faculty, New York, New York (paper) June

2011 Sharps, P.W. Adolescent Perinatal Intimate Violence and Life Course Analysis. NBNA Annual Institute Conference. Indianapolis, IN (paper) July

2010 *Sharps, P.W., Njie-Carr, V., Campbell, D., Callwood, G. Women’s Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs Decisions about HIV/AIDS: A Cross National Comparison. Ryan White 13th Annual Clinical Conference. Washington, DC (paper), August.

2010 Bertrand, D., Callwood, G., Campbell, P., Campbell, J., Coverston, C., Francis, P., Gary, F., Johnson, E., Sharps, P.W., Underwood, S., Yarandi, A. “Transforming Health Care in the US Virgin Islands: Education, Research and Health Care Reform”, NBNA Annual Institute & Conference, San Diego, CA (paper) August

2010 Sharps, P.W., “Writing a Winning Abstract”. NBNA Annual Institute & Conference, San Diego, CA (paper) August

2010 Sharps, P.W., Public Health Nurse Home Visitors Describe Barriers for Intimate Partner Violence Screening in Urban & Rural Prenatal Programs. NBNA Annual Institute & Conference, San Diego, CA (paper) August

2009 * Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Sharps, P.W. “I’d probably not be with him if I didn’t have kids”: Violence during pregnancy, what helps?, American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (paper), November.

2008 Sharps, P. Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation: National State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Washington, DC (symposium), October.

2008 Sharps, P. Campbell, J., Baty, M., Walker, K., Bair-Merritt, M. Current Evidence on Perinatal Home Visiting and Intimate Partner Violence (paper)

2008 Bullock, L., Sharps, P., Campbell, J., Pugh, L., Mickey, K., and DOVE Research Team. Academic and Community Based Collaborations for Intimate Partner Interventions: Town and Gown Partnerships, National State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Washington, DC (symposium), October. (paper)

2008 Sharps, P., Bullock, L., Bhandari, S., Campbell, J., Rose, L., Marcantonio, K. Experiences of Battered Women: Navigating Safety in Rural vs. Urban Settings, National State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Washington, DC (symposium), October, (paper)

2008 Sharps, P. Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Decision-Making of Pregnant and Parenting 23

Women of African Heritage at Risk for or Living with HIV/AIDS: A Cross National Comparison. Congressional Black Caucus Health Disparities Conference, US Virgin Islands

2008 Sharps, P., “Facilitators and Barriers for Implementing Home Visit Nursing Interventions to Address Intimate Partner Violence: Gown and Town Partnerships” National Black Nurses Associations 36th Annual Institute and Conference, Las Vegas, NV, (August).

2007 Sharps, P., “Hope and Challenge at the Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy” (Invited Luncheon Keynote Speaker), The First Nine Months of Fatherhood Conference, Houston, TX, (August).

2007 Sharps, P., Campbell, J., & Bullock, L. Women’s Health Disparities and Intimate Partner Violence, 39th Biennial Conference, Sigma Theta Tau International, Baltimore, MD, (November)

2007 Bullock, L., Sharps, P., & DOVE Research Team. Facilitators and Barriers for implementing home visit interventions to address intimate partner violence: Town and Gown Partnerships, American Public Health Annual Meeting, Washington, DC., (November)

2007 Sharps, P., & Taylor, J., Qualitative Research Methods, Annual Conference, National Black Nurses Association, Atlanta, GA (August)

2006 Sharps, P., Peri-natal Health Disparities and Home Visit Intervention. Technical Assistance Conference for Association of Maternal Child Programs/Family Violence Prevention Fund, Washington, DC (October)

2006 Sharps, P., Pregnancy and Partner Abuse: Health Provider Roles, Violence Prevention: Promoting Healthy communities Conference, Morehouse Medical School, Atlanta, GA. (September)

2006 Sharps, P., Homiak, P., Milligan, R., Nanda, J., K. Frick, Pugh, L., “The Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Postpartum Depression Among Low-Income Mothers”, Association of Women’s Health Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) Annual Meeting/Conference, Baltimore, MD, (June, paper).

2005 * Sharps, P. Homiak, P., Milligan, R., Nanda, J., K. Frick, Pugh, L., “The Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Postpartum Depression Among Low-Income Mothers” American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (December, paper).

2004 Sharps, P. Price, P. Wynn, D., “Passport to Health: Reducing Violence Related Health Disparities”, Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF), Boston, MA (October, paper)

2004 * Sharps, P. Price, P. Wynn, D., “Passport to Health: Reducing Violence Related Health Disparities”, American Public Health Association (APHA), Washington, DC (November, paper)

2004 * Sharps, P. Harris, C., Gill, J., “Healthy Inspirations: Smoking Cessation for Women Survivors of Partner Violence”, American Public Health Association (APHA), Washington, DC (November, paper)

2003 * Campbell, J., Sharps, P., Kub, Ricardo, Walton-Moss, Blake, Kemp, Araya, “Using Culturally Competent Strategies to Prevent Intimate partner Violence”, Safety in Numbers: Working Together from Research into Practice, CDC Injury Prevention Center, Atlanta, GA (April, paper)

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2003 Sharps, P. & Price. P. “Passport to Health: Reducing Violence Related Disparities”, 25th Annual Conference on the Black Family, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, (March, poster)

2002 Sharps, Glass, Wurmser, Harris, Marinelli, Laughon), “Implementing A Comprehensive Shelter-based Health and Wellness Program for Abused Women”, National Conference on Health care and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Atlanta, GA, (September, paper)

2002 * Sharps, P., Manganello, Hardest “Paternity: Risk for Intimate Partner Violence and Femicide”, AACN, State of the Science Congress, Washington, DC, (September, paper)

2002 Sharps, P., Philips, J., Oguntomilade, L. “Menopausal Health: Knowledge Attitudes and Practices of African American Women”, National Black Nurses Association Annual Meeting, TX (July, paper)

2001 Campbell, J., McFarlane, J., Koziol-McLain, Glass, N., & Sharps, P.W., “Prevention of Intimate Partner Femicide: Nursing Research and Practice Implications”, American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (Women’s Health Forum), (Symposium, 4 papers), October 20-25.

2001 Campbell, J.C., McFarlane, J., Webster, D., Wilt, S., Block, R., Sharps, P.W., Campbell, D., Sachs, J., Koziol-Mclain, J., “The Danger Assessment Instrument: Modifications Based on Findings From Intimate Partner Femicide Study”, American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA, (paper), November 7-11, 2001.

2001 Sharps, P.W., Cepis, L., & Gering, B., “Abuse and Mental Health Outcomes in Military Women. First Interagency Research Symposium on Health Issues of Military and Veteran Women”, Women in Military Service for America Memorial, Washington, DC (postponed due to 9/11/01 crisis)

2000 * Sharps, P.W., El-Mohandes, A.E., “Health Belief and Parenting Attitudes Influences Breast Feeding Patterns Among Low Income African American Women”, American Pediatric Society /The Society for Pediatric Research (poster), May.

2000 Sharps, P.W., Campbell, J. C., Gary, F., Mangello, J., “Paternity: Risk for Femicide”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, (poster), November.

2000 Sharps, P.W., Campbell, J., Schollenberger, J., “The Risk for Intimate Partner Abuse and Its Relationship to Health and the Use of Health Care Services Among African American Women Enrolled in an HMO: A Case-Control Analysis”, Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community: 2000 Forum, Seattle, WA (paper), December.

1999 El-Mohandes, A.E., Jarrett, M., Sharps, P.W., Katz, K., “Prenatal Care Utilization of African American Populations Influenced by the Health Beliefs Model”, American Pediatric Society /The Society for Pediatric Research (poster), May.

1998 El-Mohandes, A.E, Katz, Jarret, Sharps, P.W., “Poor Prenatal Care Utilization in a Population of DC Residents Correlates With Their Health Beliefs”, American Pediatric Society for Pediatric Research (poster), May.

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1998 Sharps, P.W., Campbell, D., Gary, F., McFarlane, J., Sachs, C., & Wilt, S. “Comparison of Patterns of Near Lethal Violence Against Ethnic Minority Women by Their Intimate Partners”, American Criminology Society Annual Conference, Washington, DC (paper), November.

1997 Jarrett, M., El-Mohandes, A.E., Katz, K., Sharps, P.W., “Parenting Attitudes and Risk for Child Abuse Among Mothers with Less Than High School Education, Poster (co-author); Society for Research and Child Development, (poster), April.

1997 *Sharps, P.W., & Campbell, D.W. “African American Intimate Partner Attempted Femicide Victims”, American Criminology Society Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, (paper), November.

1996 *Jarrett, M., El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P.W., Katz, K., & Johnson, D. “Women with Inadequate Prenatal Care Have Low Perceptions of Benefit from Formal and Informal Sources of Social Support”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, (poster), November.

1996 *El-Mohandes, A.E., Katz, K., Jarrett, M., Sharps, P.W., “The Impact of Education on Health Beliefs of a Population of African American Mothers With No/Poor Prenatal Care in Washington, DC., American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, (poster), November.

1996 *El-Mohandes, A.E., Sharps, P.W., “Adolescent Pregnancy is Associated with Improved Outcomes in a Population of African American Women with Inadequate Prenatal Care in Washington, DC”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, (poster), November.

1996 Katz, K., Jarrett, M., Johnson, D., & Sharps, P.W., “Development of a Home Visit Model for Improving Health Care Utilization and Parenting Skills in at Risk Mothers”, Head Start Third National Research Conference, Washington, DC, (June).

1996 *El Mohandes, A.E., El-Koraztzy, N., Sharps, P.W., “Characterization of Substance Abuse During Pregnancy in a Washington, DC Population”, American Pediatric Society, Society of Pediatric Research, (poster), May.

1995 Sharps, P.W., “African-American School Children’s Post Violent Health Response”, National Symposium, Baltimore, MD, (paper), July.

1989 Panzarine, S., Slater, E., Sharps, P.W., “Coping, Social Support and Parenting: Depressed vs. Non-Depressed Adolescent Mothers”, Society for Adolescent Medicine, San Francisco, CA, (paper),February.

1989 *Sharps, P.W., “The Relation of Adolescent Postnatal Depressive Symptoms to Mother- Infant Interaction.” Poster presented at Maternal-Child Nursing Convention, San Diego, CA, (poster), March.

1987 *Strickland, O & Sharps, P.W., “The Social and Psychological Impact of Expectant Fatherhood”, Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD, (poster), March. 26

1986 Gurski, E., & Sharps, P.W., “Infection Control and Hygiene Practices for Health Care Workers”, Annual Meeting of Speech and Language Pathologist, and Audiologist, University of Maryland, College Park, (paper), October.

National

2017 Galosh, K., Roche, O., Brooks, K., Cudjoe, J., Sharps, PW., Farley, J., Han, H. Depression and stigma as barriers to optimal cervical cancer screening among HIV positive women. American Public Health Meeting, Atlanta, GA (paper, November)

2013 Sharps, PW mHealth Technology for Screening and Intervening for IPV: Integrating into Perinatal Nurse Home Visitation Programs. SWHR and Verizon Foundation DV Network, Washington, DC (December)

2013 Sharps PW Promising Strategies for Screening and Intervening in Perinatal Intimate Partner Violence. Office of Women’s’ Health, DHHS, Rockville, MD (December)

2011 Sharps, P. Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation. Children Exposed to Violence, Evidenced Based Interventions, FVPSA and FVPF. Baltimore, MD (March).

2010 Sharps, P. Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation: The DOVE Project Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Children: Community Interventions with Victims and Abusers. US Department of Justice. Battered Women’s Project, Providence, RI (September) Plenary Speaker.

2008 Sharps, P. Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs and Decision-Making of Pregnant and Parenting Women of African Heritage at Risk or Living with HIV/AIDS: A Cross National Comparison, Caribbean Health Disparities Institute, Caribbean Exploration Research Center, Division of Nursing, University of the Virgin Islands (December)

2007 Sharps, P., Hope and Challenge at the Intersection of Violence and Pregnancy, The First Nine Months of Fatherhood: Paternal Contributions to Maternal and Infant Outcomes, National Conference on Emerging Research and Practice on the Prenatal Contributions of Fathers, Austin, TX (August).

2006 Sharps, P., Intimate Partner Abuse and Pregnancy Outcomes, University of Kentucky, Center for Research on Violence Against Women Scientific Meeting, Kentucky, (June, paper)

2004 “Celebrating 10 Years of Disseminating Nursing Research on Reducing Health Disparities: The Past Inspires The future.” Co-Provided by Howard University Division of Nursing In Conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship, Washington, DC, February, (paper).

2004 Sharps, P., Keynote Speaker “A New Model for Faculty Practice” Community – Academic Partnerships: Integration of Practice and Scholarship.” American Association of Colleges, Phoenix, AZ

2004 Sharps, P., Keynote Speaker “Addressing Issues in Health Care Disparities through Research and Practice” 17th Annual Pacific Nursing Research Conference, Presented by The University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene And Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, Hawaii

2001 *Campbell, J.C., Sharps, P.W., Kub, J., Walton-Moss, B., Kelly, L., Hoey, F.,

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Soeken, K., Ricardo, I., Blake, S., Kemp, K., Araya, T., Smith, R., Fredland, N., Yonas, M., & Pistulka, G., “An Arts Based Initiative to Reduce Violence Against Women and Girls,” Safe USA, CDC Conference, Atlanta, GA (poster), December 3-5.

2000 Sharps, P.W., “Role of Alcohol Use in Intimate Partner Femicide”, Homicide of Women Research Forum, Office for Victims of Crime, National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC, (paper), September.

1999 Sharps, P.W, Cepis, L., & Gering, B., “Abuse and Mental Health Outcomes Among Military Pregnant Women”, Biennial Family Advocacy Program, Department of Navy, Department of Defense, Seattle, WA, (paper) August.

1999 Sharps, P.W., “Femicide Cultural-Racial/Ethnic Issues”, Special Meeting, on Femicide, University ofNorth Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, and National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chapel Hill, NC, (paper), February.

1998 *Sharps, P.W., Cepis, L., Gering, B., “Abuse and Mental Health Outcomes in Military Pregnant Women”, American Society of Criminologist Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, (paper), March.

1998 *Sharps, P.W., & Campbell, J.C., “Health Consequences for Women in Violent Intimate Relationships”, Claremont Symposium, Claremont Graduate College, Claremont, CA, (paper), February.

Regional

2014 Sharps, PW Innovative Strategies for Dealing With Interpersonal Violence, Florida Infant Mental Health Association, Miami, Florida (April)

2014 Sharps, PW Innovative Strategies for Dealing With Interpersonal Violence During the Perinatal Period, Florida Infant and Mental Health Session, Miami, Florida

2012 Sharps, P.W. Public Health Nurse Home Visiting: useful Strategies for Reducing Perinatal Intimate Abuse; Responding to Violence Against Women. Johns Hopkins University Women’s Health Research Group Fifth Annual Symposium, May, Baltimore, MD (paper).

2012 Sharps, P.W. Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy, The DOVE Study. Annual Conference, Southern Nursing Research Center, New Orleans, LA (Symposium) (February).

2011 Sharps, P.W. Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation Project. University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX, Sigma Theta Tau Research Day (Keynote)

2010 Sharps, P.W. Violence Against Women Across the Lifespan. Medical Grand Rounds, Christiana Medical Center, DE (October).

2010 Sharps, P.W., Stockman, J. Intimate Partner Violence, Substance Use and PTSD: Women of African Heritage in Baltimore and the US Virgin Islands. Health Disparities Institute & Conference, Caribbean Exploratory Research Center, University of the Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands (October paper).

2010 Sharps, P.W., Gibbons, K.B, Bolyard, R.J., Bertrand, D., Sutton, L., Campbell, J. “Implementation of ACASI to Prompt Safety Assessment for Suicide and Homicide Risk”. Health Disparities Institute & 28

Conference, Caribbean Exploratory Research Center, University of the Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands (October paper).

2010 Sharps, P.W., Bertrand, D. Computer Assisted Screening for Intimate Partner Violence Research. Health Disparities Institute & Conference, Caribbean Exploratory Research Center, University of The Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands (October paper).

2010 Sharps, P.W., Strategies to Support Low Income Mothers Breastfeeding. Health Mothers Healthy Babies Conference, Mt. Pleasant, MI, (June paper).

2006 Sharps, P., Milligan, R., Frick, K., Wynn, D., Pugh, L. Intimate Partner Violence and Breastfeeding, Shenandoah University, Winchester, Virginia, 8th Annual Sigma Theta Tau Research Conference, (April, paper)

2006 Sharps, P., Milligan, R., Frick, K., Wynn, D., Pugh, L. Intimate Partner Violence and Breastfeeding, Howard University, Department of Nursing, Washington, DC (March, paper)

2005 Kent, P., Schlessman, R., Winter, J., Sharps, P. and Achieving Competence Today Program, “Achieving Competence Together (ACT II): Innovative Approach for Graduate Health Professionals Education”, American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Master’s Education Conference, San Diego, CA (February, paper)

2005 Sharps, P., Milligan, R., Homiak, P., Pugh, P., “The Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Postpartum Depression Among Low-Income Women”, Howard University Department of Nursing, Washington, DC (March, seminar)

2001 *Campbell, J.C., McFarlane, J., Koziol-McLain, Glass, N, & Sharps, P.W., “Prevention of Intimate Partner Femicide: Nursing Research and Practice Implications”, Southern Nursing Research Society, Baltimore, MD, (symposium, 4 papers), February.

2002 Harris, R., Rohatas, A., Sharps, P.W. & Allen, K., “Interrelationships Among Violence, Drug Abuse, and HIV/AIDS High Risk Behaviors in Incarcerated Women”, Southern Nursing Research Society, Baltimore, MD, (poster), February.

1998 Sharps, P.W., “Ethnic-Cultural Diversity in Research”, Sigma Theta Tau, John Hopkins/University of Maryland Annual Joint Research Conference, Baltimore, MD, (paper), May.

1997 *Sharps, P.W., “Prevention of Low Birthweight Infants in High Risk Woman: Nursing Perspectives”, Sigma Theta International Nursing Honor Society, University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University Schools of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, (paper), May.

1997 *El-Mohandes, A.E., Katz, K., Jarrett, M., & Sharps, P.W., “The Impact of Education on Perceptions of Barriers to Health Care in a Population of African American Mothers with No/Poor Prenatal Care in Washington DC”, Eastern Society of Pediatric Research, (paper), February.

1996 *Sharps, P.W., Katz, K., Jarrett, M., Diamond, L., Johnson, D., & Scheinder, S., “Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration for the Development of a Training Curriculum or Lay Home Visitors: Combining Health and Educational Intervention to Postpartum Women with Poor Prenatal Care”, Howard University Annual Nursing Research Day, Washington, DC, (paper), March.

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1990 *Sharps, P.W., “The Relation of Adolescent Maternal Depressive Symptomatology to Mother Infant Interaction” Sigma Theta Tau, (Gamma Chapter) School of Nursing, Howard University, Washington, DC, (paper), April.

1990 *Sharps, P.W., “The Relation of Adolescent Maternal Depressive Symptomatology to Mother Infant Interaction” at Johns Hopkins University, Nursing Research Conference, Baltimore, MD, (paper), March.

1989 Sharps, P.W., “Highlights from the Military Nurse Task Force Report on Military . 7th Annual symposium for U.S. Army Reserve Health Professionals. Bethesda, MD (paper), October.

Regional

2014 Sharps, P.W., Insidious Intersections: navigating the Connections between Domestic/Sexual Violence and Health Disparities, Allies for Health and Wellness, Inc., University Of Massachusetts, and School of Law, Dartmouth, July (Key Note)

2013 Striving and Thriving: Program of Perinatal Health Disparities and Abuse Research, El Centro, University of Miami, Florida

2011 Sharps, P.W., Stockman, J., Boylard, R., Campbell, J., Campbell, D., Callwood, G. Computer Assisted Screening for Intimate Partner Violence Research, Southern Nursing Research Society 2011 Annual Conference, FL (paper), Virginia, February.

2011 Sharps, P.W., Stockman, J., Boylard, R., Campbell, J., Campbell, D., Callwood, G. Integration of ACASI Technology and Cultural Considerations in Multi-Site Research Addressing Intimate Partner Violence and Health Inequities. Southern Nursing Research Society 2011 Annual Conference, Florida (paper) February.

2010 Sharps, P.W. “Supporting Breastfeeding: A Strategy for Decreasing Maternal and Infant Health Disparities”, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Annual Conference, Saginaw, MI (keynote address), June

2010 Sharps, P.W. “Strategies to Support Low Income Mother’s Breastfeeding”, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Annual Conference, Saginaw, MI (Workshop presentation), June

2010 Sharps, P.W. “Culturally Competent Research”, Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Clinic CTSA, Cleveland, OH (keynote address), May

2009 Sharps, P.W., “Core Competencies for Health Care Professionals”, Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association 2nd Annual Midwestern Seminar, Detroit, MI (keynote address) October.

2002 Sharps, P.W., “An Arts Based Initiative to Prevent Violence Against Girls, Domestic Violence Understanding the Effects on Children and Families, Missouri Health Department, Division of Maternal, Child and Family Health (paper), Columbia, Missouri, June 7.

2001 Sharps, P.W., “Afrocentric Perspectives and Intimate Partner Abuse”, Domestic Violence: A Response to Health Care Imperative (2nd Working Conference), St. Louis, MO (paper), April.

2000 Sharps, P.W., “Home Visiting: Old-Strategy-New Promises”, Achieving Results For Children Conference, Office for Children, Youth and Family, Baltimore, MD, (paper), May.

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1998 Sharps, P.W., “Domestic Violence: African American Perspectives”, Annual Domestic Violence Conference, Baltimore City Commission for Women, Baltimore, MD (panel presentation), October.

1998 Sharps, P.W., “Ethnic-Cultural Sensitivity in Research”, Sigma Theta Tau International, Nursing Honor Society, Regional Conference, Columbia, MD (paper), November.

1997 Sharps, P.W., “Abuse and Pregnancy in Military Women, Capital Region Tri Service Nurse Corps Symposium, Uniformed Services University of Health Professionals, Bethesda, MD, (paper), June.

Local

2019 Sharps, PW., Wilson, P., Dangerfield, D. Honoring Baltimore’s Community. Experiential Learning Preparing Health Professionals to Work with Diverse Populations, 16th Annual Johns Hopkins Diversity and Inclusion Conference, Johns Hopkins Diversity and Leadership Council (October)

2019 Sharps, PW. Domestic Violence Screening and Interventions for Perinatal Home Visitors. Baltimore Healthy Start Program, Maryland (October)

2014 Sharps, P.W. Our Unspoken Burden: Violence Against Women, Bloom’s House of Restoration, Inaugural Luncheon, September, Glen Burnie, MD

2014 Sharps, P.W. The Journal Begins With A Visit. Annual Black History Celebration, Baltimore Black Nurses Association, Baltimore, Maryland (February)

2014 Sharps, P.W. Gender Based Violence and Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, (April)

2014 Sharps, P.W. Engaging Community: The DOVE Research Project. Nuts and Bolts Conference, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (April)

2011 Sharps, P.W., Dream Your Career Path, The Biomedical Scholars Association 3rd Annual Milestone Celebration, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, (Keynote Speaker) May.

2010 Sharps, P.W. Dream Your Future: Design Your Career, LEADS Scholars Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD March

2009 Sharps, P.W. DREAM: Achieving Your Dreams Incentive Mentoring Program Gala, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD June

2001 Sharps, P.W. Maternal Depression: Its Effect on the Family, 16th Annual Maternal and Child Health Coordinating Conference, District of Columbia Department of Health Maternal and Family Health Administration, Washington, DC, (paper) February 20.

1999 Sharps, P.W., “Dynamics of Violence: A Panel Discussion of on Domestic Violence, American University National Organization for Women, Washington, DC, (panel presentation), October 18.

1994 Sharps, P.W., “African-American School Children’s Post Violent Health Response”, Presented to Office of Minority Health, School of Medicine, University of Maryland at Baltimore, MD, (paper), July.

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EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Peer Review Activities

Editorial board memberships

2004 – 2010 Family Violence Prevention Fund On-Line Journal,

1989 - 1990 Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic And Neonatal Nursing, Reviewer

Manuscript Reviewer

2013 Breastfeeding Medicine

2012 Journal of America Medical Association

2010 International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarships

2010 – present Journal of Family Issues

2010 – present Journal of Interpersonal Violence

2010 Journal

2010-present Trauma, Violence & Abuse

2009 Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education and Action

2006 Canadian Journal of Nursing Research

2006 Journal of Women’s Health

2005 American Journal of Preventive Medicine

2005 The Lancet, Ad Hoc Reviewer

2005 Violence Against Women

Peer review activities

Research Proposal Review

2014 – 2014 Chair, National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research Pre/Post Doctoral Training Grants (F31/K Awards), Bethesda Maryland

2011 – 2015 Permanent Member: National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research Pre/Post Doctoral Training Grants (F31/K Awards), Bethesda Maryland

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2010 – 2011 National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research Pre/Post Doctoral Training Grants (F31/K Awards), Bethesda Maryland, June

2010 Women’s Health Research Group Annual Conference, Johns Hopkins University, Abstract Reviewer, April

2006 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, State of the Science Annual Conference, Abstract Reviewer (June)

2006 Frameworks for Global Health Fellowships (awarded to students from Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health), Proposal Reviewer (May)

2006 External Research Proposal Reviewer, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburg (W. Doswell, PI) (May).

2002 – Johns Hopkins University Joint Committee on Clinical Investigations (Committee X, Expedited and Exempt Reviews) Member/Reviewer

1993-1995 Tri-Service Nursing Research Program, Reviewer

Other Peer Review Activities

2015 Reviewer, International Awards Committee, Sigma Theta Tau International

2003-2008 Committee Member, Literature Selection Technical Review Committee, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland

Faculty Peer Review for Promotion and/or Tenure Decisions

2015 University of the West Indies, promotion to Senior Lecture

2013 The Hashemite University, College of Nursing, Amman, Jordan, promotion to Associate Professor

2013 University of Massachusetts (Amherst), Review for tenure

2013 Duke University, Appointment Portfolio Professor with tenure and Associate Dean for Research

2012 University of North Carolina, promotion to Associate Professor with tenure

2011 University of Texas, promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure

2010 Villanova University, promotion to associate professor with tenure

2010 University of Pittsburg, mid-tenure review for assistant professor

2009 Marquette University, Wisconsin, promotion to associate professor with tenure 33

2009 University of British Columbia, Canada, promotion to professor with tenure

2009 Wayne State University, College of Nursing, promotion to associate professor with tenure

2006 University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing, Canada. Promotion to associate professor with tenure

2002 Howard University, School of Nursing, District of Columbia, Promotion to associate professor with tenure.

2002 University of Toronto, School of Nursing, Promotion to associate professor with tenure.

2001 University of Cincinnati, Ohio, School of Nursing, Promotion to associate professor with tenure.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2005 D.C. Healthy Start, Integrating universal Intimate Partner Violence in prenatal care settings.

2004-2006 Achieving Competence Today Program (ACT II & III), Graduate nursing students and administrative medical residents partner with senior hospital management to improve care.

2004-2014 Minority Investigator Research Training (MIRT), South Africa, Global Health Promotion Research Program where students travel to four continents to conduct research on health topics as common and diverse as diabetes, pain, and domestic violence.

2003-2007 Literature Selection Technical Review Committee of the National Library of Medicine.

2001-2002 D.C. Healthy Start Health Disparities Initiative: Maternal Depression, Depression Intervention; Training Lay Home Visitors to screen for depressive symptoms and partner abuse.

2001 National Institute of Justice, Content Expertise, Cultural Expertise, Cultural Issues for Violence Against Women.

1998 Family Violence Prevention Fund, Trainer, 10-State Initiative, Implementation of Domestic Violence Screening in Health Care Settings.

1993-1995 Healthy Start Initiative, University of Maryland Medical System, Patient Satisfaction Survey, Staff Training.

1984-1987 Parents and Children Together, Baltimore, MD, Research Consultant, Data Quality, Home Visits, Staff Training.

Society/Association Membership and Leadership

1999 – Present Core Faculty (appointed) , Maternal and Child Leadership Institute, Funded by APHA and Colgate-Palmolive Company

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1998 – Present Member (invited) Nursing Research Consortium on Violence and Abuse (NRCVA)

1998 – Present Member, American Public Health Association (maternal-infant and public health nursing sections) 1995 - Present Member, Maryland League for Nursing (NLN)

1990 – Present Member, Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrical and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN) 1998 – Present Steering Committee Member (appointed), Peri-natal Health Initiative, Howard County, Maryland,

1998 – Present Board Member (appointed), Congressional Service Academy Board Member, Selection Board (7th Congressional District, Reviewer for Maryland, Congressman Elijah Cummings), Military Service Academies

2011 Present National Black Nurses Association Program Committee

2005 – 2010 American Academy of Nursing, Expert Panel on Violence, Chair

2004 - 2005 Secretary (elected) Maryland Nurses Association

1997 - 2003 Board of Directors,(elected) Maryland Nurses Association (District 2) Chair, Annual Program & Meetings

1994-2001 Secretary (elected), Board of Directors, Howard County Mediation and Conflict Resolution Center, Maryland

1995- 1998 Board of Directors (appointed), Tomorrow’s Child, Baltimore Maryland (grant writing)

1995-1998 Ex-Officio Board member (appointed), Maryland Coalition for Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (educational initiatives),

1997 Member, Violence against Women’s Task Force

1992 – 1995 Program Committee Member (elected) Maryland Nurses Association

1993 Member, ANA, Council of Nurse Researchers, National Meeting (3 months) Program Planning Committee, Appointed

1989-1991 Member (Continuing Education Committee), District of Columbia Nurses Association

1978 Sigma Theta Tau International Member, Beta Xi (1978-1983) Member, Pi Chapter (1983-present Archivist, Pi Chapter (1995-1997) 35

Member, Nu Beta Chapter (2004-present) Proposal Reviewer, Nu Beta Chapter (2006)

Advisory Panels

Program/Project Development

2000-present Congressman Cummings – Service Academy Selection Committee.

2011 Scientific Advisory Board Center of Excellence for Health Disparities Research, El Centro (NIMHD); University of Miami, Miami, Florida

2010 National Advisory Board, New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2009-2010 Institute of Medicine, Committee on the Qualifications of professionals Providing Mental Health Counseling Services Under TRICARE.

2006-2009 Institute of Medicine, Board on Special Populations.

2001 International Association of Chiefs of Police, Member, Advisor Board for Task Force for Police Response to Domestic Violence.

1997 National Nursing Summit on Violence Against Women US Public Health Service’s Office on Women’s Health, Member, Working Group, Universal Screening Initiatives for Health Care Facilities, including Military Installations.

Consultations

National

2004-2009 Co-Director Community Outreach Core ,5% , Virgin Islands Export Center for Health Disparities, NIH –National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, 5 R24 MD001123-02

2004-2006 University of Missouri (Columbia) School of Nursing for Linda Bullock, PhD, RN, FAAN, Principal Investigator, Measuring infant stimulation, parenting, and parenting stress in pregnant victims of intimate partner violence

Radio Interviews

2015 Training on Domestic Violence and Reproductive Coercion for Home Visitation Programs, National Healthy Start Grantees (May, 70 attendees)

2014 Bacchus, L., Bullock, L., & Sharps, PW “Opening the Door”, educational film about violence against pregnant women based on research funded by NIH/NINR (R01 9093; Screening September)

2013 Home Visiting and Computer Tablets: Interventions for Abuse Against Pregnant Women, National Public Radio, Baltimore, Maryland, Sheila Kast: Maryland Morning. 36

2011 Assessing and Intervening in the Home With Victims of Intimate Partner Violence. AIA Resources, Berkley University, California

2010 Breastfeeding: A Strategy to Reduce Maternal and Infant health Disparities, The Beverly Smith Show, American Urban Radio Network, March 2010 Breastfeeding: A Strategy to Reduce Maternal and Infant health Disparities, Metro News Source- Dallas, March

2005 “Intimate Partner Violence,” WOL-AM in Washington and WOLB-AM (1010 AM) in Baltimore, MD, October

2001 “Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Femicide By Health Care Providers,” National Public Radio, November.

Newspaper Interviews

2010-2011 Hopkins Health Check-up, Heart and Soul Magazine.

2010 Global Nursing Mentorship, Advance for Nurses, August.

2006 Expert: Domestic abuse leading cause of death in pregnant women, Baltimore Examiner, June 27th

2004 High Profile Cases Show Trends, Medill School of Journalism, Chicago, August 25th.

Testimony Before governmental or regulatory agencies

2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’s Impact on Women and Children Roundtable Discussion, Convened by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

2003 National Institute of Justice, Presented to Attorney General Janet Reno, Research Priorities for Violence against Women

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2001–present Member, HealthCare Working Group, Maryland Coalition Against Domestic Violence

2004- 2006 Secretary, Maryland Nurses Association

2002-2004 2nd Vice President, Board of Directors, Maryland Nurses Association, District 2

2003 -2004 Co-Chair, Health Committee, Lambda Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

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2002-2005 Trainer, American Red Cross, Central Maryland Chapter, Safety for Senior Citizens Program, Funded partnership with Lambda Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Health Committee

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CURRICULUM VITAE Part II EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Classroom Instruction

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Spring 2020 NR 210. 897 Project Development

Spring 2020 NR 210.894 DNP Practicum

Fall 2019 NR 120.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Summer 2019 NR 210.894 Problem Identification Practicum, Faculty

Summer 2019 NR 210.896 Problem Identification, Faculty

Spring 2019 NR 210.899 Project Evaluation, Faculty

Fall 2018 NR 110.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Fall 2018 NR 210.898 Project Implementation, Faculty

Spring 2018 NR 120.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Fall 2017 NR 110.589 Human and Family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2017 NR 120.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Fall 2017 NR 120.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Fall 2016 NR 120.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Spring 2016 NR 120.537 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, Coordinator

Fall 2016 NR 110.589 Human and Family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2016 NR 110.589 Human and Family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2015 NR 110.589 Human and Family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2014 NR 110.201 Human and Family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2014 NR 110. 463 Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Baltimore, (2 sections) Coordinator

Summer 2014 Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training

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Fall 2013 NR 110.201 Human Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2013 Interprofessional Learning

Spring 2013 NR 110.201 Human Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2013 NR 110.408 Transitions Practicum

Summer 2013 NR 110.408 Transitions Practicum

Summer 2013 MHIRT, South Africa

Summer 2012 MHIRT, South Africa

Fall 2012 NR 110.201 Human Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2012 NR 110.408 Transitions Practicum

Summer 2012 NR 110.408 Transitions Practicum

Fall 2013 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2012 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2011 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2010 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2009 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2008 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Fall 2007 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2013 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2012 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2011 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2010 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2009 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2008 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator

Spring 2007 NR110.589 Human and family Development Across the Lifespan, Coordinator, Fall & Spring

2006 NR100.818, Violence Seminar, Doctoral, Coordinator 40

2006 NR100.593 Family Violence, Graduate, Coordinator

2006 NR110.493 Family Violence, Undergrad, Coordinator

2005 NR100.589 Human Development and Family Therapy, Graduate, Coordinator

2004 NR100.818 Violence Seminar, Doctoral, Coordinator

2004 NR.100.589, Human Development and Family Theory, Graduate, Coordinator

2004 NR100.405, Nursing for Community Health (Theory/clinical) Undergrad Clinical Instructor

2004 NR100.546, Health Promotion/Disease Prevention, Graduate Clinical Preceptor

2003 NR100.301, The Context of Nursing in the Health Care System, Undergrad Instructor

2003 NR100.589, Human Development and Family Therapy, Graduate, Course Coordinator

2003 Violence Seminar, Graduate, Co-Course Director

2003 NR100.426, Community Outreach, Undergrad, Clinical Preceptor

2003 NR100.405 Nursing for Community Health (Theory/Clinical) Undergrad Clinical Instructor

2003 NR100.546, Health Promotion/ Disease Prevention, Grad, Clinical Preceptor

2003 NR100.810, Theory/Concepts of Health Behavior &Health Promotion, Doctoral

2002 NR100.560, Program Development and Evaluation in Health Care: Reliability, Validation Of Evaluation Methods, Graduate, Co-Course Coordinator

2002-03 NR100.426, Community Outreach, Undergrad, Clinical Preceptor

2002 NR100.560, Program Development and Evaluation in Health Care, Co-Course Director

2002 NR100.405, Nursing for Community Health (Theory/Clinical), Undergrad, Lecturer, Clinical, Instructor

2001 NR100.426, Community Outreach, Undergrad, Clinical Preceptor

ACADEMIC SERVICE

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2015 – present DNP Admissions Committee, Chair

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2013 – 2019 Appointments and Promotion Committee, Chair

2012 – present Academic Council

2012-2013 Cultural Competence and Diversity Committee

2011 Scientific Review Committee

2011 Cultural Competence Committee, member

2011 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee for Professor Promotion

2006 Doctorate of Nursing Practice Taskforce II, Chair

2005 – 2006 Doctorate of Nursing Practice Taskforce I, Co-chair

2005 – 2006 Faculty Organization Task Force, Member

2002 – 2006 Master’s Program Curriculum Committee, Ex Officio

2002 – 2006 Master’s Program Admissions Committee, Ex Officio

2002 – 2006 Master’s Program Progressions Committee, Ex-Officio

2001 - 2002 National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission Self Study, Member of Faculty Task Group

2001 Master’s Program Curriculum Committee, Chair

Johns Hopkins University

2019 – present Retirement Plan Investment Committee Advisory Work Group

2005 – 2008 Diversity Leadership Council, Member

E. Baltimore Campus – Medical Institutions

2014 – 2018 Johns Hopkins Military & Veterans Health Institute

2012 – 2015 Community Campus Coordinating Committee Urban Health Institute

2004 – 2008 Joint Committee on Clinical Investigations – International Review Board (IRB) Committee X (Expedited and Exempt Studies) (10% income to SON)

2002 - 2004 Joint Committee on Clinical Investigations – International Review Board (IRB) Committee #4 (10% income to SON)

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MENTORING AND ADVISEMENT

Undergraduate/Graduate Student Advisement 2019 – 2020 2 Research Honors 5 DNP 1 PhD

2018 -2019 1 Research Honors 12 DNP 2 PhD 2017- 2018 1 Research Honors 5 DNP 2 PhD 2016-2017 2 Undergraduate 3 LEAH Fellows 3 PhD

2015-2016 1 UG Honors 1 Nursing Tutorial 1 LEAH Fellow 2 PhD

2014- 2015 2 UG Honors 1 SOM –RISE Intern 1 LEAH Fellow 1 PhD 1 DNP 8 Center for Global Initiatives Interns

2013- 2014 1 UG Honors 1 SOM –RISE Intern 3 MHIRT 1 LEAH Fellow 2 PhD 1 DNP

2013 1 UG Honors 1 SOM –RISE Intern 3 MHIRT 1 LEAH Fellow 1 PhD

2012 2 UG Honors 2 RISE Intern 1 DNP 4 Incentive Mentoring Program

2011 1 UG Honors 2 RISE Interns 2 DNP 43

1 PhD 3 International “Sandwich” PhD

2010 4 BS 1 UG Research Honors 1 RISE Interns 2 DNP 2 PhD

2006- 2008 9 BS 1 DNP 3 PhD

2005-2006 4 RN/BSN 45 MSN - (Special Students, non-matriculated) 2 PhD 1 Post-Doc 1 Pre-Doc

2004-2005 3 BSN 25 MSN (Special Students, non-matriculated)

2003-2004 1 BSN 2 MSN

2002- 2003 1 BSN 3 MSN

2001-2002 2 BSN 2 MSN

Pre-Doctoral Students

2019 1 Pre-doctoral fellow 2018 2 Pre-doctoral fellow 2017 2 Pre- doctoral fellows 2016 2 Pre-doctoral fellow 2015 1 Pre-doctoral fellow 2014 1 Pre-doctoral 2012 1 Pre-doctoral 2006 – 2011 1 Pre-doctoral fellow 2007-2009 1 Pre-doctoral fellow 2003- 2008 1 Pre-doctoral fellow 2002-2005 1 Pre-doctoral fellow

DNP Advisor

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2018 – 2019 7 Pre-doctoral 2017 – 2018 2 Pre-doctoral 2016 – 2017 1 Pre-doctoral 2013-2015 1 2010 – 2012 1 Pre-doctoral 2009 - 2011 1 Pre-doctoral 2008 1 Pre-doctoral

Pre-Doctoral Students – International

2013-2014 1 Pre-doctoral 2012 1 Pre-doctoral 2012 1 Pre-doctoral 2012 Sandwich PhD, Atlantic Philanthropy Fellow, Fall 2012 at JHUSON, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa 2012 Sandwich PhD Atlantic Philanthropy Fellow, Fall 2012 at JHUSON, North West University, Mafikeng, South Africa 2010 Sandwich PhD Atlantic Philanthropy Fellow, Fall 2010 at JHUSON, North West University, Mafikeng, South Africa 2010 Sandwich PhD Atlantic Philanthropy Fellow, Fall 2010 at JHUSON, North West University, Mafikeng, South Africa 2010 Sandwich PhD Atlantic Philanthropy Fellow, , Fall 2010 at JHUSON, North West University, Mafikeng, South Africa 2004 Ford Foundation Fellow, 1 semester of study at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Pre Doctoral Mentorship - students with extramural funds

2016 -2018 Co-Sponsor Jessica Tillman, PhD student. The Influences of Coping Strategies and Social Support on Self-care Behaviors among Young Women with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. 1F31NR016397

2009- 2011 Sponsor for Jeanne Alhusen, PhD Student. Facilitators and Barriers to Health Promoting Practices During Pregnancy. 1 F31NR010957

2004-2007 Co-Sponsor for Jessica Gill (PhD Student, JHU School of Nursing). A Bio-Immune Perspective of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Battered Women. 1F31NR009166-01A1.

2003-2005 Sponsor for Patricia Horgas (PhD Student, JHU School of Nursing) Traumatic Grief and Suicide in College Students. 1 F31 NR008471-01A1.

Master’s Scholarly Projects: Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

2005 (FNP). Evaluation of Healthy Solutions: A Weight Management Program for Battered Women. 2005 (CHN). Community Assessment: Health Promotion and Weight Management among African American Women. 2003 (FNP). Developmental Screening for Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence. 45

Post-Doctoral

2005 – 2007 32 Post- doctoral fellow

Doctor of Nursing Practice: Scholarly Projects Defenses: Chair

2019 Chlamydia Knowledge and Testing Behaviors in University Undergraduate Students.

2018 Increasing adherence and Self-Management Among Hispanic Pregnant Women Diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

2015 Standard Competency Based Orientation for Newly Hired and Newly Graduated Nurses in Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia 2011 Dancing in the Womb: Your Baby’s First Moves Are Vital! Educating Women Concerning the Importance of Fetal Movement. 2010 Improving Provider Compliance with 2003 ACOG Cervical Cytology Screening Guidelines for the Use of HPV DNA Testing for Primary screening in Women Aged 30 Years and Older: A Quality Improvement Project, (Chair)

Doctoral Dissertation Defenses

2018 Oxytocin Use in US Obstetric Practice and Its Association with Postpartum Hemorrhage and Primary Cesarean (Chair, June)

2018 The Influences of Coping Strategies and Social Support on Self-care Behaviors among Young Women with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (Chair, June).

2014 An Evaluation Of Two Dating Violence Prevention Programs On A College Campus (Chair; March)

2014 The Role of Religious Involvement in the Relationship between Early Traumatic and Health Outcomes of Adult Survivors (Committee Member; May)

2013 Examining the Effects of Post-Rape Familial Rejection and Forced Separation on Current Mental Health Status among Survivors of Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. JHBSPH (Chair, July)

2012 An Assessment of Maternal Health Service Needs. Needs of Immigrant Women Living in Basa Calgary, JABSPH (Chair)

2010 The Context of Condom Use Among Young Adults in the Philippines: Implications for HIV Risk Prevention. (Member).

2010 Nursing Faculty Perceptions on Teaching Critical Thinking. Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Member)

2003 Insurance Status, Race, Ethnicity and Access to Antidepressant Medications. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health (Department of Health Policy & Management), (Member).

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2001 The Relationship among the Selected Transactional Factors of Caregiver Interpretation and Caregiver and Child Interactive Behaviors to Mastery Motivation in Micropremature Infants Nine Through 12 Months Adjusted Age. Graduate School of Education and Human Development. The George Washington University (External Examiner)

2000 An Exploratory Study of the Response of Preterm Infants Younger than 33 Weeks Postconceptional Age to Taste Stimulation Received Prior to the Introduction of Oral Feedings in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.. Graduate School of Education and Human Development, The George Washington University. (External Examiner).

International Doctoral Dissertations: External Examiner

2014 The Outcomes of Implementing the DOH Mental Health Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Psychiatric patients At Primary Care Clinics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, School of Nursing, Durban, South Africa

2014 The Development of a model for emotional support for Under Graduate Students Working in Mental Health Settings, University of the Western Cape, School of Nursing, Capetown, South Africa.

2013 Management of the Long Term Psychological Effects of Rape Among Women Survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda: A Grounded Theory Approach, University of KwaZula Natal, Durban, South Africa

2013 Development of Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Post-Operative Pain with n the Medico Socio-Cultural Context of Ghana, , University of the Western Cape, South Africa

2012 A Grounded Theory Inquiry: Establishing Communities of Practice Among HIV/AIDS Nurse Practitioners Through the Use of Critical Reflection at Selected Hospitals in Kwa Zulu-Natal, University of Kwa Zulu-Natal, South Africa.

2011 Evaluating the effectiveness of the Regional Collaborations on the Common Teaching Platform for undergraduate nursing in the Western Cape., University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.

2010 Analysis of Knowledge Construction in Community Based Service- learning Programs for Basic Nursing Education at Two Selected Nursing Schools in South Africa. University of Kwa Zulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

2010 After the questions: the process for and consequences of, routine screening for intimate partner violence in a state-wide health program, University of New South Wales, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Reviewer

2005 Maternity Care in KwaZulu-Natal: Towards a Grounded Theory of Adolescent-Friendly Maternity Services, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Reviewer.

2005 Planning and Implementing Distance Learning in Rwanda”, University of Kwa Zulu-Natal.

Dissertation Committee: Chair

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2011 Maternal-Fetal Attachment and Neonatal Outcomes: The Role of Emotional Health and Intimate Partner Violence in a Sample of Low Income African American Women.

Dissertation Committee Member

2006 Physical, behavioral, and mental health outcomes of young adolescents exposed to community violence, home violence and peer violence. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.

2004 Predictors of Neonatal Outcomes. (Chair).

2001 Factors Influencing Functional Status in Intentionally Injured Women. School of Nursing, University of Maryland.

1998 The Relationship of Prenatal Care Utilization and Tobacco And Alcohol Use to Peri-natal and Neonatal Outcomes: A Secondary Analysis. University of Maryland School of Nursing.

1997 A Model for Identifying Women Most At Risk for Having Neonates With Adverse Neonatal Outcomes Related to Prenatal Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Consumption. University of Maryland School of Nursing.

OTHER MASTER’S PROJECTS ADVISEMENT Master’s Thesis University of Maryland, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland

Chair 1997 1 1996 1

Co-Chair 1996 1

Committee Member 1996 1

1996 3

1995 1

1994 2

1991 1

The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Special Projects

2001 The Arts based Initiative for the Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls.

Quality of Care and Patient Satisfaction: An Assessment of Reproductive Health Service Delivery At Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington.

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14 students

2000 36 students

1999 17 students

1998 10 students

UNDERGRADUATE AND PRE-COLLEGIATE MENTORSHIP

Sponsorship of Johns Hopkins University Provost Undergraduate Research Awards (PURA)

2006-2007 1

2003–2004 1

2001 1

Undergraduate Mentoring: Honors Undergraduate Research Program

2009 – 2010 1

2008 – 2010 1

Undergraduate Mentoring: Summer Enrichment Programs

2010 1

2009 1

2005 1

2005 1

2003 1

Undergraduate: International Mentoring: Minority Health International Research Training Program (MHIRT)- Site University of Kwa Zulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

2010 1 BSN 1 BS 1 MPH

2009 2 BS

2008 2 BS 49

2007 1 BS 1 BA

2006 1 BS

2006 1

2005 1

2005 1 BS

2005 1 MS

2005 1

2005 1 BS

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