CURRICULUM VITAE Part I PERSONAL DATA Phyllis Williams
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CURRICULUM VITAE Part I PERSONAL DATA Phyllis Williams Sharps, PhD, RN, FAAN Office: The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 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 Board of Nursing 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 1 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 Nursing School 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 Nursing Theory 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 3 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 Health Care (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, Sigma Theta Tau 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) 4 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 Nurse Educator; 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 Nursing Research Program., $290,000