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CURRICULUM VITAE Linda G. Haddad, Phd, RN, FAAN Associate Professor Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing NURSING L CURRICULUM VITAE Linda G. Haddad, PhD, RN, FAAN Associate Professor Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing NURSING LICENSURES: Commonwealth of Virginia State of Vermont EDUCATION 1993 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland. Major: Community Health Nursing: Health Promotion and Nursing Curriculum. Dissertation: Self-Efficacy in Performing Health Education and Knowledge of Health Teaching -Learning principles in Jordanian Baccalaureate Nursing Students. 1988 Masters of Nursing Science (MSN), University of Pennsylvania. Major: Community Health Nursing: Public Health 1985 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Jordan University, Amman, Jordan. Dr. Haddad, 2013 Professional Experience: 8/2007-date Associate Professor with Tenure, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Richmond, VA. 2007-date Associate Professor, Institute for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. 2009-2010 Director of Nursing Education Maters Program, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University. 2010-date Center Affiliate, Center of Bio-behavioral Clinical Research (P 30) School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University. 2008-2010 Center Affiliate- Center of Bio-behavioral Clinical Research (P 30 NR008988, McCain, PI) School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University. VA. 2005-2007 Associate Director, and Professor, King Abdullah University Teaching Hospital, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 2004-2005 General Secretary, Scientific Association of Arab Nursing Faculties, Association of Arab Universities, Cairo, Egypt. 2000-2005 Dean, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 2000-2004 Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Nursing Development, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 1996-2000 Department Chair, Community and Mental Health Department, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 1999 Tenure Awarded, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 1999 Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 1993-1996 Department Chair, Primary Health Care Department, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 1989-1990 Instructor, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 2 Dr. Haddad, 2013 1986-1987 Teaching and Research Assistant - Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 1985-1986 Staff Nurse, Jordan University Hospital. Amman, Jordan. HONORS/AWARDS/MEMBERSHIP IN HONORARY SOCIETIES 2013 The Daisy Faculty Award for exceptional impact in teaching, Virginia Commonwealth University School of nursing 2010 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing. 2010 Featured invited speaker, University of Calgary, Canada. 2009 Award of Excellence, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan. 2008 Visiting Professor, Doctoral Program, Jordan University, Amman, Jordan. 2005 Ministry of Higher Education, Best Medical Research Awards, Reviewer, Amman, Jordan. 2005 Jordan University, Best Medical Research Awards, external reviewer, Amman Jordan. 2001 Honorable Fellow - American Academy of Continuing Medical Education. 1995 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. 1990 PhD degree scholarship award, Government of Jordan. Jordan. 1987 Scholarship Award - Master’s degree, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Service to professional organizations-National 2010-2013 Program evaluator-site visit team, National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). 2009-2011 Member-International nursing education services and accreditation, National League for Nursing /National League of Nursing Accreditation Global Taskforce. 2011-2013 Grant reviewers, American nursing foundation. Washington DC. 2010-2013 American Academy of Nursing Global Nursing and Health Expert Panel. 2009-2010 Member- Training Committee, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 Member-Smoking cessation in Nursing Curriculum: National Task Force, 3 Dr. Haddad, 2013 Virginia and North Carolina Joint tobacco settlement foundation efforts. June 2003 Independent consultant for USAID, Washington, DC, Assignment: Evaluation of USAID/Jordan’s strategic objectives for 1999-2003; and improved quality of and access to reproductive and primary health care. Academic Service at VCU: 2012-2014 Member, Virginia Commonwealth University council. 2012-2015 Member, Doctoral Program Curriculum Committee. 2011-2012 Chair, Appointment Promotion and Tenure Committee, Virginia Commonwealth School of nursing. 2010-2012 Member, Virginia Commonwealth University Council. 2009-2012 Member, Virginia Commonwealth University Undergraduate Program Committee. 2009-2010 Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Virginia Commonwealth School of Nursing. 2008-2011 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Virginia Commonwealth School of Nursing. 2008-2011 Member, Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Virginia Commonwealth School of Nursing. 2009-2010 Member, School of nursing leadership transition team, Virginia Commonwealth university school of Nursing. Academic Service in Jordan: 2003-2006 Principle Coordinator, Steering Committee, Tempus Joint European Project Partnership to Enhance Nursing Education in Jordan. 2002-2006 Member - Board of Trustees, Al-Zaytouna University, Jordan. 2004–2005 Member - Nursing Faculty Council, Philadelphia University, Jordan. 2000-2001 Member - Nursing Faculty Council, Mou'ta University, Jordan. 2000-2003 Member - Nursing Faculty Council, Al-Hashemiah University, Jordan. 1993-2004 Chair - Curriculum Committee, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan. 1993-2004 Chair - Research Committee, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan. 1998-2001 Chair - Graduate Program Committee, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan. 1995-2000 Chair - Student Advising Committee, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan. 4 Dr. Haddad, 2013 1999-2000 Advisor - Students Heath Education Club, Faculty of Student Affairs, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan. 1997-2000 Member - Board of Editors, Mera't Technologya (Journal), Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan. Professional Consultancies: International Education Consultation: Israel PROJECT HOPE- Strategic health planning and stakeholder negotiation consortium for improving health indicators of the Arab Bedouin living in the Israeli desert, April 2013. Oman . Consultation with the Omani Research Council: Assignment, developing of grant application training system. Oman, October 2012. Egypt . Visiting Professor, University of Almansourah, School of Nursing, Egypt, Developing of chronic illness teaching module, June 2012. Libya . Short Term Consultant for World Health Organization/EMRO at Ministry of Health in Libya - Assignment: Restructuring of nursing and allied health education sector. November 2005. Short Term Consultant for World Health Organization/EMRO for Ministry of Health in Libya - Assignment: Develop Ministry of Health nursing services and protocol in caring for diabetic patients and patients with hypertension. August 2005. Pakistan: . Short Term Consultant to Agha Khan School of Nursing, Agha Khan University, Pakistan - Assignment: External evaluator for accrediting the school of nursing. January 2005. Iraq . Director of Agreement for World Health Organization/EMRO in Iraq – Assignment: Strategic action plan to improve pre-service nursing and midwifery education. Jan-June, 2005. 5 Dr. Haddad, 2013 Syria . Short Term Consultant for World Health Organization/EMRO at Ministry of Health in Syria - Assignment: Conduct training course in critical thinking. September 2003. Executive Coordinator of Agreement for World Health Organization/EMRO in Damascus, Syria - Assignment: Provide training for nurse managers in the state of art nursing administration issues. November 2002. Director for World Health Organization/EMRO agreement at Tichrine University in Syria– Assignment: Educate nursing faculty to teach across all courses. 2001-2002. Short Term Consultant for World Health Organization/EMRO in Syria at Tichrine University, School of Nursing - Assignment: Developing the B. Sc Nursing curricula and orient it towards primary health care, November 2001. Temporary Advisor for World Health Organization/EMRO – Assignment: Teaching in the Syrian Midwives Reproductive Health Project at Hama & Sweda, Syria. April 1999. Temporary Advisor for World Health Organization/EMRO in Damascus, Syria - Assignment: Teaching in the Nursing tutors development project. June 1998. Executive Coordinator for World Health Organization/EMRO in Damascus, Syria - Assignment: Nursing Tutors Development Project. 1997-1998. Temporary Advisor for World Health Organization/EMRO in Damascus, Syria - Assignment: Teaching in the nursing tutor’s development project. March 1998. Temporary Advisor for World Health Organization/EMRO in Damascus, Syria - Assignment: Teaching in Development of Nursing Instructors Project. August 1997. Temporary Advisor for World Health Organization/EMRO in Damascus, Syria - Assignment: Supervision of leader nurses in their efforts to design and implement in- service/continuing education program for
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