The Woodhull Study Revisited: Nurses’ Representation in Health News Media SPEAKERS RESEARCH TEAM

Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, Kristi Westphaln, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, is a is principal investigator of The pediatric nurse practitioner and senior Woodhull Study Revisited and a fellow for the Center for Health Policy senior policy service professor and Media Engagement at the George for the Center for Health Policy Washington University School of Nursing. and Media Engagement at George Based in San Diego, she has 15 years of Washington University School of Nursing; and pediatric expertise in emergency care, primary care professor emerita at Hunter College, City and Child abuse prevention. She often writes blogs University of New York, where she co-founded and and produces podcasts for HealthCetera. She earned co-directed the Center for Health, Media and Policy. her PhD in nursing from the University of San Diego. She is a past president of the American Academy Dr. Westphaln will continue her research in pediatric of Nursing, former editor-in-chief of the American health care services in June 2018 as a postdoctoral Journal of Nursing, and producer and moderator of fellow with the Center for Child Health and Policy at a community radio program on health care issues Case Western Reserve University. since 1985. She is the lead editor of the award-  [email protected] |  @k_westphaln winning book, Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care, and blogs on policy for HealthCetera Barbara Glickstein, MPH, MS, RN, is and JAMA News Forum . co-investigator on The Woodhull   [email protected] | @djmasonrn Study Revisited and Director of Communications and Media Laura Nixon, MPH, is a senior media Projects for the Center for Health researcher at Berkeley Media Studies Policy and Media Engagement at Group, where she analyzes media George Washington University School of Nursing. coverage of public health issues. Glickstein co-produces and hosts HealthCetera, a Her research has included analyses podcast that provides evidence-based news, analysis of news coverage about sugary and commentary where diverse, front-line experts drink taxes, violence prevention, tobacco control discuss the latest real-world effects of health care and and related topics. Her research has appeared health policy. She is Nursing Consultant and Advisor at in the American Journal of Public Health, Critical Carolyn Jones Productions, producer of the feature- Public Health and the American Journal of length documentaries The American Nurse and Defining Industrial Medicine, among other publications. She Hope. She has trained national leaders in health care holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Pomona on how to be a media maker to advance the health of College and a master’s degree in public health from the public and public policy. U.C. Berkeley.  [email protected] |  @bglickstein  [email protected] |  @bmsg

1. The Woodhull Study Revisited Research Speakers Kimberly D. Acquaviva, PhD, MSW, CSE, Yanick Rice Lamb, MBA, is chair of the Department is a tenured professor at the George of Media, Journalism and Film at Washington University School of Howard University and a doctoral Nursing. Her scholarly work focuses on candidate in medical sociology. She LGBTQ aging and end-of-life issues, is also co-founder of the health and her clinical work has been with website FierceforBlackWomen.com. patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses in Previously, she was an editor at both hospital and hospice settings. Her book, LGBTQ- and The Atlanta Constitution; senior editor for Inclusive Hospice & Palliative Care: A Practical Guide health at Child magazine; editor-at-large at Essence, to Transforming Professional Practice, was published overseeing health features; and founding editor of by Harrington Park Press and distributed by Columbia BET Weekend. As a health performance fellow for University Press. She is also the host of em dash podcast, the Association of Health Care Journalists she wrote a show that explores the lived experiences of patients “Stuck in the Hospital” on long-term care of the and health care professionals in the health care arena. uninsured and won an National Association of Black  [email protected] |  @kimacquaviva Journalists Salute to Excellence Award for “Dealing With Dementia.” Her book projects include "Born to Win: The Authorized Biography of Althea Gibson" REACTION PANEL and "Health and Healing for African Americans".  [email protected] |  @yrlamb Cristal Williams Chancellor, BS, is director of communications for the Women’s Media MD, is a distinguished Writer Center where manages the production Ivan Oransky, in Residence at New York University’s of reports such as annual Women’s Arthur Carter Journalism Institute, and Media Center Status of Women in the co-founder of Retraction Watch. He U.S. Media and the most recent, “Status previously was global editorial director of Women of Color in the U.S. News Media 2018.” She of MedPage Today, executive editor of is the former senior producer for the syndicated radio Reuters Health, and held editorial positions at Scientific show, “Women’s Media Center Live with Robin Morgan.” American and The Scientist. He is the recipient of Chancellor is an award-winning journalist and was part the 2015 John P. McGovern Award for excellence in of the team at the that won the biomedical communication from the American Medical 1994 Gold Medal for Meritorious Public Writers Association and has written for numerous Service for a yearlong series focusing on race relations publications, including Nature, The New Republic, in Akron, Ohio. Previously, Chancellor spent nearly 12 and The New York Times. Oransky is a clinical assistant years at the American Society of News Editors, a premier professor at the New York University School of Medicine nonprofit leadership organization for the nation’s top and serves as president of the Association of Health daily editors, including those from The New York Times Care Journalists. and .  [email protected] |  @ivanoransky  [email protected] |  @CWChancellorWMC

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