February 9, 2016

JULIE A. FAIRMAN, Ph.D., RN, FAAN BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 418 Curie Boulevard, Room 306 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096 215-746-4445 (215) 573-7492 (fax)

EDUCATION

Post-Doctoral 1992 - 1993 Center for the Study of the History of Nursing Fellowship University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

PhD 1985 - 1992 University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

MSN 1978 - 1980 University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

BSN 1972 - 1976 Albright College, Reading, PA.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2011 - Present Endowed Chair, Nightingale Professor in Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

2009 - Present Professor, tenured, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

2001 – 2009 Associate Professor, tenured, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

2008 - 2009 Associate Professor, Secondary Appointment, Department of the History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2008 - Present Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

1995 - 2001 Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

1991 - 1994 Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

1985 - 1988 Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

1983 – 1988 Clinical Instructor and Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA.

1981 – 1983 Adjunct Clinical Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2015 - Present Chair, Biobehavioral Health Sciences Department, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing

2013 - 2019 Co-Director, Future of Nursing Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of a $20+ Million dollar program targeted to increase the number of PhD-prepared nurses. Direct leadership responsibilities include school selection, building the National Advisory Committee, development of program wrap-around services, budget over- sight and overall program oversight. Have a broad grasp of PhD program curriculum across the country.

2006 - 2015 Director, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA. Overall responsibility for leadership, strategic planning, budget, fundraising and development, staff and archival oversight of a multi-million dollar research center. Developed and implemented Center-based multidisciplinary University honors courses.

2012 - 2013 Chair, Pennsylvania Action Coalition Steering Committee, Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action. Led strategic planning and oversight of state coalition activities. Oversaw CCNA APIN grant implementation to create new strategic goals for Pennsylvania educa- tion initiatives.

2009 - 2010 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative on the Future of Nursing, at the Institute of Medicine. Responsible for research, drafting of the IOM report and national and international presentations following release of the IOM report. Developed and led Committee education site visits and developed a broad view of nursing education programs for the report. Worked with national leaders, including Secretary and Committee Chair Donna Shalala, on targeted report recommendations.

2 2009 - 2010 ANA/ANF/AAN Institute of Medicine Distinguished Nurse Scholar in Residence. Part of a national cohort of policy scholars participating in an intensive health policy orientation program in Washington, DC. Created networks for continuing work in health policy research and education arena.

2004 – 2007 Chair, Graduate Faculty of the School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadel- phia, PA. The Graduate Group is the University of Pennsylvania’s structure for PhD educa- tion administration. As Chair, I was responsible for oversight of all components of the PhD program, including curriculum, progression and admissions, as well as tying into the curriculum the relevant clinical practice and science-based priorities. During my tenure, I oversaw major curriculum revisions and put into place more consistent admission and progression policies and processes.

2004 – 2006 Associate Director, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

2003 - 2004 Chair, Faculty Senate, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

1999 - 2003 Associated Scholar, Center for the Study of the History of Nursing University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

1988 – 1991 Research Fellow, Center for the Study of the History of Nursing University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2015 Nursing Outlook Award for Best Policy Article (Awarded for History Counts: How History Can Shape our Understanding of Heath Policy. Nursing Outlook, 61, 346-52).

2014 Mary M. Roberts Award for Exemplary Historical Research Writing, edited book, American Assocition for the History of Nursing (Awarded for Rutledge Handbook on the Global History of Nursing, London: Rutledge.

2011 Nightingale Endowed Professorship in Honor of Nursing Veterans, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing.

2011 College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, Elected Fellow.

2011 John Morgan Honor Society, University of Pennsylvania Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Elected Fellow.

2011 Sigma Theta Tau International Research Hall of Fame, inductee.

2011 Zola Mae Baber Bice Lectureship, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

3 2010 Adelaide Nutting Award for Exemplary Historical Research Writing, American Association for the History of Nursing (Awarded for manuscript “Reimagining Nursing’s Place in the History of Clinical Practice.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences).

2010 Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing.

2009 Lavinia Dock Award for Exemplary Historical Research Writing, American Association for the History of Nursing (Awarded for the book, Making Room in the Clinic).

2009 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Phila- delphia, PA.

2007 Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching at the University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2004 – 2009 Class of 1940 Bicentennial Term Chair, 5 year term chair, $50,000, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2004 Agnes Dillon Randolf Award for Significant Contributions to the Field of Nursing History, Uni- versity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

2003 Barbara Lowery Doctoral Student Organization Faculty Award for Teaching, University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2001 Distinguished Alumni Award, Albright College, Reading, PA.

1999 American Academy of Nursing, Fellow.

1998 Professor of the Year Award, Alpha Phi Foundation, Local Chapter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

1998 Lavinia Dock Award for Exemplary Historical Research Writing, American Association for the History of Nursing (Awarded for the book, Critical Care Nursing: A History).

1993 Theresa Christy Award, American Association for the History of Nursing (Awarded for outstand- ing work completed as a doctoral student).

1992 Marion R. Gregory Award, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA (Awarded for outstanding dissertation proposal).

4 RESEARCH

Doctoral Dissertation

Fairman, J. A. (1992). New Hospitals, New Nurses, New Spaces: The Development of Intensive Care Units, 1950- 1965. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, ff9227687. University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

Funded Research Grants

2013 - 2015 Research Manager, PG, Principal Investigator, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $50,000.

2014 - 2016 An Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Anesthesia Delivery Models in California. PG, Co-Princi- pal Investigator with Kelly Wiltse, $250,000, American Nurse Anesthetist Association.

2014 Global Workforce for Primary Care. Co-Investigator with Tine Hanson Turton and Frances Hughes. $75,000, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (grant housed in the Convenient Care Asso- ciation).

2013 Best Anesthesia Delivery Model for the Future of the Nation, PG, Co-Principal Investigator with Kelly Wiltse, $100,000, American Nurse Anesthetist Association.

2010 - 2012 Routledge Handbook of the Global History of Nursing, PG, Co-Investigator with Patricia D’An- tonio, $5,000, Routledge Press Publication Grant.

2009 - 2010 ANA/AAN/ANF Distinguished Nurse Scholar in Residence at the Institute of Medicine, Wash- ington, D.C., $75,000.

2007 – 2011 Practice Politics: The History of Nurse Practitioners, 1975 to the Present, PG, Principal Investigator, $230,000, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Investigator in Health Policy Award.

2007 - 2009 Caring, Curing and Healing: A Comparative Ethnographic Study on Biomedically and Comple- mentary Oriented Health Care Regimes in Sweden and the USA, Consultant/Content Expert, PG, The Board of Research for Health and Caring Sciences at Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (Anette Forss, Ph.D., RN, Principal Investigator).

2007 - 2008 Who is Served and Who is Serving: Race?: Healthcare, and Health Care Professions Training at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, PG, Co-Investigator, $6,000, Leonard Davis Institute, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (Amy Hillier, Ph.D., Principal Investigator).

2006 Voices from the Past – Stories for the Future: Planning the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Underrepresented Minority Nurses’ Collection, PG, Principal Investigator, $8,000, In- vesting in the Future Initiative, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA (Loretta Sweet Jemmott, PhD, RN, FAAN and Mary Lou de Leon Siantz, PhD, RN, FAAN Co- Investigators).

5 2006 - 2009 Nursing, History, and Healthcare: A Website, 1 G13 LM008295, FG, Unpaid Consultant, Content Expert, National Library of Medicine Scholarly Work in Biomedicine and Health Grant Program (Karen Buhler-Wilkerson, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Principal Investigator).

2002 Gendered Domains: Medicine and the Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960 to the Present, FA37223-02, FG, Principal Investigator, $40,000, National Endowment for the Humanities in partnership with AHRQ.

2001 The History of the Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960 to 1980, 1 G13 LM07250-01, FG, Principal Investigator, $76, 941, Publication Grant Program, National Library of Medicine.

2000 Gendered Domains: Medicine and the Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960 – 1980, PG, Principal Investigator, $3,000, The Trustee’s Council of Penn Women, Summer Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2000 Gendered Domains of Health Care: The History of the Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960 – 1980, PG, Principal Investigator, $750, University Research Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

1999 Playing Together Nicely? Nurse-Physician Relationships from the Vantage Point of the Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960-1980, PG, Principal Investigator, $3,000, Center for Nursing His- torical Inquiry Research Fellowship, University of Virginia, School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA.

1998 The Movement Towards Clinically-Focused Nursing Education: The Dorothy Smith Papers, PG, Principal Investigator, $10,000, Leadership Chair Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

1997 Gender and The Nurse-Physician Relationship: The Case of Nurse Practitioner Regulations in Pennsylvania, PG, Principal Investigator, $5,000, University Research Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

1997 The Pioneers’ Stories: Work Histories of Early Nurse Practitioners in Pennsylvania, PG, Principal Investigator, $1,262, Sigma Theta Tau, Xi Chapter (M.J Murphy, Co-Principal Investigator, un- dergraduate student).

1996 Analysis of the Origins of Nurse Practitioner Regulations in Pennsylvania, 1970-1980, PG, Inves- tigator, $15,000, PEW Foundation (Linda Aiken, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Principal Investigator).

1996 Oral History of Nurse Educator Florence Downs, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, PG, Principal Investigator, $900, Sigma Theta Tau, Xi Chapter (Margaret Mahon, Ph.D., RN, Co-Principal Investigator).

1994 Analysis of Nurse-Physician Relationships During the Development of Dialysis Technology, PG, Principal Investigator, $2,500, American Association of Nephrology Nurses.

6 1990 Origins and Conceptualization of Critical Care Nursing in a University Hospital, PG, Principal Investigator, $2,200, American Nurses’ Foundation, American Organization of Nurse Executives.

1988 Origins and Conceptualizations of Critical Care Nursing in 20th Century America, PG, Co-Prin- cipal Investigator, $221,000, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (J. Lynaugh, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, Principal Investigator).

NRSA Sponsorships

2008 Winfred Connerton, “Have Cap Will Travel: Nurses Abroad in the Early 20th Century,” NINR, Score 200, unfunded.

2007- 2009 Margo Brooks, “We Shall Not Be Moved: The Black Church Health Movement, 1900- 1935,” AHRQ, 1-F31-HS-010294-01.

2006 Jonathan Gilbride, “Nursing and the American Health Care System, 1985-1995,” NINR, Score 120, unfunded.

2003 – 2006 Deborah Sampson, “Nurse Practitioner Legislation and Access to Health,” NINR, #1F31 NR008302-01.

Funded Program Grants

2013 - 2019 Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson, Future of Nursing Scholar’s Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $20,000,000 (Co-Director, Susan Hassmiller).

Funded Research Seminars

2010 - 2013 Rethinking the Global History of Nursing, PG, CO-PI with Patricia D’Antonio, $75,000, Rocke- feller Archive Center Conference Grant-in-Aid.

2006 Conversations on Care Giving Colloquium, Principal Investigator, $10,000, Benjamin Franklin Bicentennial Celebration Funds, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2006 Care Giving and the State Colloquium Series, Principal Investigator, $18,000, The University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

1993 History of Health Care Seminar Series, Seminar Coordinator, $2000, The Benjamin & Mary Sid- dons Measey Foundation, Bryn Mawr, PA.

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles: Research Peer Reviewed (*data-based)

Ralston, B., Collier, T. H., & Fairman, J. (2015). THE NP: Celebrating 50 years. AJN, 115(10). http://doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0000471941.77288.a4

7 *Fairman, J. (2016). Interprofessional Learning: An Old Idea in a New Package. Nursing History Review 24:110-116.

*Nicely, K. L. W., & Fairman, J. (2015). Postgraduate Nurse Practitioner Residency Programs: Supporting Transition to Practice. Academic Medicine, 90(6): 707-9.

*MacLean, L., Hassmiller, S., Shaffer, F., Rohrbaugh, K., Collier, T., & Fairman, J. A. (2014). Scale, Causes, and Implications of the Primary Care Nursing Shortage. Annual Reviews in Public Health, 35 (25) 1- 25.15. (Publication with UG student)

*Fairman, J.A. Setting the Stage (2014). The Future of Health Care’s Past: Symposium in Honor of Joan E. Lynaugh. Nursing History Review, 22: 95-101.

*Gilman, D., & Fairman, J. A. (2014). Antitrust and the Future of Nursing: Federal Competition Policy and the Scope of Practice. Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine, 24: 143-208.

*Fairman, J., & D'Antonio, P. (2013). History Counts: How History Can Shape our Understanding of Heath Policy. Nursing Outlook, 61: 346-52.

*Fairman, J.A. (2012). A Historian’s Look at the 2011 IOM Report on the Future of Nursing. MDAdvisor, 5(4): 20-25.

*Reigel, B., Sullivan Marx, E. & Fairman, J. (2012). Meeting Global Needs in Primary Care with Nurse Practitioners. The Lancet, 380 (9840): 449-450.

*Fairman, J.A., & Okoye, S.M. (2011). Nursing for the Future, From the Past: Two Reports on Nursing from the Institute of Medicine. Journal of Nursing Education, 49(6), 305-311. (publication with UG student)

*Fairman, J. A., Rowe, J., Hassmiller, S. & Shalala, D. (2011) Broadening the Scope of Nursing Practice. The New England Journal of Medicine, 364(3): 193-195.

*D’Antonio, P., Connolly, C., Mann Wall, B., Whelan, J. C, & Fairman, J.A. (2010). Histories of Nursing: The Power and the Possibilities. Nursing Outlook, 58 (4): 207-213.

*Fairman, J. A., (2010). Go to Ruth’s House: Ruth Lubic and Public Advocacy. Nursing History Review, 18: 118- 129.

*Hobbs, J. L., Shively, M.J., Bormann, J., Johnson, L., Alt-White, A., Fairman, J.A. (2008). The Department of Veterans Affairs Pre and Post-Doctoral Nurse Fellowships: Diverse Opportunities for Research. Nursing Outlook, 56(2): 84-89 (publication with student--Hobbs).

*Fairman, J.A. (2008). Context and Contingency: The Post World War II History of Nursing Scholarship. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 40(1): 4-11.

*Fairman, J.A. & D’Antonio, P. (2008). Reimagining Nursing’s Place in the History of Clinical Practice. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, (2008) 63(4): 435-446.

8 *Fairman, J. A., Compher, C., Morris, J., & Mullen, J. (2007). Living Long With Short Bowel Syndrome: An Historical Case of Twenty-Nine Years of Living with Home Parenteral Nutrition. Journal of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition, 31(2): 127-134.

*Fairman, J.A. (2004). Not All Nurses are Good, Not All Doctors are Bad… Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 78(2): 451-60.

*D’Antonio, P. & Fairman, J.A. (2004). Organizing Practice: Nursing, the Medical Model, and Two Case Studies in Historical Time. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 21(2): 411-429.

*Fairman, J.A. & Gilbride, J. (2003). Gendered Notions of Expertise and Bravery. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 58(4): 442-449 (publication with student).

*Fairman, J. A. (2002). The Roots of Collaborative Practice: Nurse Practitioner Pioneer Stories. Nursing History Review, 10:159-174.

*Fairman, J. A. & Mahon, M. (2001). Oral History of Florence Downs: The Early Years. Nursing Research, 50(5): 322-328.

*Fairman, J. A. (2000). Economically Practical and Critically Necessary? The Development of Intensive Care at Chestnut Hill Hospital. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 74(1): 80-106.

*Hoerst, B. & Fairman, J. A. (2000). Social and Professional Influences of the Technology of Electronic Fetal Monitoring on Obstetrical Nursing. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 22(4): 475-491 (publication with student).

*Fairman, J. A. (1999). Delegated by Default or Negotiated by Need: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and the Process of Clinical Thinking. Medical Humanities Review, 13(1): 38-58.

*Fairman, J. A. & Kagan, S. (1999). Creating Critical Care: The Case of the Hospital of the University of Penn- sylvania, 1950-1965. Advances in Nursing Science, 22(1): 63-77.

*Fairman, J. A (1999). Playing Doctor? Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, and the Dilemma of Shared Practice. The Long Term View, Massachusetts School of Law, Amherst, 4(4): 27-35.

*Fairman, J. A. & D'Antonio, P. (1999). Virtual Power: Gendering the Nurse-Technology Relationship. Nursing Inquiry, 6(3): 178-186.

*Fairman, J. A. (1998). Alternate Visions: The Nurse-Technology Relationship in the Context of the History of Technology. Nursing History Review, 6: 129-146.

*Fairman, J. A. & Happ, M. B. (1998). For Their Own Good? A Historical Examination of Restraint Use. Health Care Ethics Committee Forum: An Inter-professional Journal on Healthcare Institutions’ Ethical and Legal Issues, 10(3-4): 290-299 (publication with student).

*Fairman, J. A. (1998). Thinking about Patients: Nursing Science in the 1950s. Reflections, 23(3): 30-33.

9 *Fairman, J. A. (1996). Response to Tools of the Trade: Analyzing Technology as Object in Nursing. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 10(1): 15-19.

*Lynaugh, J. & Fairman, J. A. (1992). New Nurses, New Spaces: A Preview of the AACN History Study. Amer- ican Journal of Critical Care, 1(1): 19-24.

*Fairman, J. A. (1992). Watchful Vigilance: Nursing Care Technology and the Development of ICUs, 1950-1965. Nursing Research, 41(1): 52-60.

*Lynaugh, J. & Fairman, J. A. (1989). Caring for the Chronically Ill: Historical Perspectives. Journal of the American Nephrology Nurses Association, 16(3): 192-196.

*Fairman, J. A. (1989). Sources and References for Research in Nursing History: An Update. Watermark, 13(2): 14-19.

*Buhler-Wilkerson, K. & Fairman, J. A. (1987). Missing Data: Nurses with Their Patients. Nursing Research, 36(1): 38-41.

*Fairman, J.A. (1987). Sources and References for Research in Nursing History. Nursing Research, 36(1): 56- 59.

Journal Articles: Pictorial Essay

Burke, K. & Fairman, J.A. (2000). Patient Is Awake. American Journal of Nursing, 100(10): 78-81 (publication with student).

Books

Fairman, J. A. & D’Antonio, P. (initiated 2014). Nursing History: Narratives for the Twenty-first Century. (book series, 15 volumes). Johns Hopkins University Press.

D’Antonio, P., Whelan, J. & Fairman, J. A. (Eds.) (2014). Rutledge Handbook on the Global History of Nursing, London: Rutledge. Awarded the Mary Roberts Award, American Association for the History of Nursing, 2014. Selected as a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2014. Paperback version 2015.

Sullivan-Marx, E.M., McGivern, D., Fairman, J. A. & Greenberg, S. (2010). (Eds.) Nurse Practitioners: Evolution and Future of Advanced Practice. (5th edition). New York: Springer.

Fairman, J. A. (2008). Making Room in the Clinic: American Nurse Practitioners and the Evolution of Modern Health Care. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2nd printing, May, 2009, paperback, October, 2009. Awarded the Lavinia Dock Award, American Association for the History of Nursing, 2010

Reviews: Library Journal http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6552442.html?q=fairman Nursing History Review Online September, 2008, hard copy publication date, October, 2009, 17: 235-236.

10 Bulleting of the History of Medicine, Spring, 2009. SciTecg Book News, December, 2009 CHOICE, November, 2008

Fairman, J. A. & Lynaugh, J. (1998). Critical Care Nursing: A History. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsyl- vania Press. (Paperback edition, January, 2000) *Awarded the Lavinia Dock Award, American Association for the History of Nursing, 1998. Reviews: Isis, 2004; Nursing History Review, 2000 Philadelphia Inquirer, March 21, 1999 Western Journal of Nursing Research, February, 1999 Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Fall, 1999 Pennsylvania Nurse November/December, 1999 Critical Care Nurse, June, 1998

Chapters in Books and Monographs (*data based)

*D’Antonio, P, Fairman, J. & Lewenson, S. (2016). A Historical perspective on Policy, Politics and Nursing, In D. Mason,D. Gardner, R. Hopkins Outlaw and E. O’Grady, Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care 7th edition, Elsevier St. Louis MS, 22-29.

*Fairman, J., Collier, T. (2015) Il Nursing Negli Stati Uniti: Guardare Avanti Attraverso il Passato.( Nursing in the United States: Looking Ahead Through the Past), In G. Rocco, C. Cipolla, and A. Stievano, La Storia del nursing in Italia e nel contest internazionale (The Story of Nursing in Italy and in the Interna- tional Context), Franco Angeli, Milano, Italy, 517-531.

*Fairman, J.A. (2012). The Right to Write: Nurse Practitioners and Prescription. Prescribed: Writing, Filling, Using, and Abusing the Prescription in Modern America. E. S. Watkins and J. Greene, Eds. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 117-133.

*Fairman, J. A. (2011). Patients and the Rise of the Nurse Practitioner Profession. Patients as Policy Actors. B. Hoffman and N. Tomes, Eds. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 215-230.

*Fairman, J.A. (2010). “The Visit: Nurse Practitioners and the Negotiation of Practice,” Nursing Interventions Through Time: History as Evidence. P. D’Antonio and S. Lewenson, Eds. New York: Springer, 189-202.

*Fairman, J. A. (2010). Historic and Historical Opportunities: Nurse Practitioners and the Opportunities of Health Reform. Nurse Practitioners: Evolution and Future of Advanced Practice. (5th edition). Sullivan- Marx, E.M., McGivern, D., Fairman, J. A. & Greenberg, S., Eds. New York: Springer, 5-13.

*Mages, K. and Fairman, J. A. (2008). Working with Primary Sources: An Overview. Capturing Nursing History: A Guide to Historical Methods in Research. S. Lewenson and E. Herrmann, Eds. New York: Springer Publishing Company (publication with student).

*Fairman, J. A. (2003). Commentary: Philosophical and Historical Basis of Nurse Practitioner Roles. Nurses, Nurse Practitioners. M. Mezey and D. O. McGivern, Eds. New York: Springer Publishing Co.

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*Hughes, F, Clark, S., Sampson, D., Sullivan Marx, E., and Fairman, J. (2003) Nurse Practitioner Research: An Historical Analysis. Nurses, Nurse Practitioners. M. Mezey and D. O. McGivern, Eds. New York: Springer. Republished in 5th Ed. with updated conclusion.

Fairman, J. A. Naji, A., & Barker, C. F. (1984). Influence of Transplantation on Reproduction. Current Therapy of Infertility 1984-1985. C. R.Garcia, L. Mastroianni, Jr., R. D. Amelar, and Dubin, L., Eds. Philadelphia: B.C. Decher Inc.

Guest Editorials/Editorials/Commentaries

Fairman, J. (2016) Investing in Nursing and Enterprise to Empower Women and Strengthen Health Services and Systems: Commentary and Context. Nursing Outlook. 64 (1): 33-36.

Villarruel, Antonia, Fairman, J. (2015). The CANS IFAC: Good Ideas That Need to Go Further. Nursing Out Look. 63 (4): 436-438.

Fairman, J.A. (2012). Guest Editorial: History for the Future (of Nursing). Nursing History Review, 20(1): 10- 13(4).

Fairman, J.A. (2011). Commentary: A Historian’s Perspective on the Future of Nursing. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing 49(8): 44-45.

D’Antonio, P. & Fairman, J.A. (2010). Guest Editorial: History Matters. Nursing Outlook, 58(2):113-114.

Fairman, J. A. (1989). Guest Editorial: Understanding the Meaning & Importance of History. Journal of the American Nephrology Nurses Association, 16(3): 141.

Book Critiques

Fairman, J.A., (in press). Book Review: The Politics of Pain. Nursing History Review.

Fairman, J.A. (2012). Book Review: Nursing Before Nightingale, 1815-1899, The History of Medicine in Con- text. Medical History, 56(4): 595-597.

Fairman, J.A. (2008). Review Essay: Lucy Osburn. A Lady Displaced. Metascience, 17(3): 329-349.

Fairman, J.A. (2008). Review. Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription, 1893-2000. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 82 (3): 737-739.

Fairman, J.A. (2003). Review. Devices and Desires: Gender, Technology, and American Nursing. American Historical Review, 107(3): 896-897.

Fairman, J. A. (2003). Review: They Called Them Angels: American Military Nurses of World War II. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, summer, 77(2): 457-459.

12 Fairman, J. A. (2001). Review: Florence Nightingale: Avenging Angel. Isis, 22(2): 412-413.

Fairman, J. A. (1989). Review: Clara Barton: Professional Angel. Journal of the History of Medicine & Allied Sciences, 1: 107-109.

Fairman, J. A. (1998). Review: Beyond Caring: Hospitals, Nurses, and the Social Organization of Ethics. Social Work and Health Care, 28: 91-95.

White Papers

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Summary of the 2013 Community College Presidents’ Meeting and Progress in the Year Since It Was Convened. Washington, DC. (2014).

Media/Interviews

Information is the Best Medicine, Interview with Glen Ellis to discuss Ebola and nurses, WURD, Philadelphia, PA, 2014.

Inside the Nursing Crisis, WCNY, Philadelphia, PA, 2011.

Philadelphia General Hospital Historical Marker, WORN, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

Radio Times, Interview by Marty Maas Coane to discuss the book Critical Care Nursing, WHYY, Philadelphia, PA, 1999.

Blogs

Fairman, J., Stroh, E., Collier, T., Ferguson: A Tale of Health Disparities, Echoes and Evidence: Nursing History and Health Policy Blog, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, November 28, 2014.

Ulrich, C., Fairman, J., Ebola Quarantines: Nurses’ Perspective, The Public’s Health, Philly.com, November 18, 2014.

Ulrich, C., Fairman, J., Ebola, Epidemics, and Nursing Care, Echoes and Evidence: Nursing History and Health Policy Blog, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, November 19, 2014.

CONSULTATIONS: RESEARCH/EDUCATIONAL

2015 CUNY Graduate Center, curriculum consultation

2013 , Lienhard School of Nursing, PhD Program Development Consultant.

2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Community College Presidents’ Meeting, white paper development and advisor to RWJ Foundation.

13 2013 Lewin Group, Consultant, RFTOP No. No. 13-233-00394, Impact of State Scope of Prac- tice Laws and Other Factors on the Practice and Supply of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners. Not funded.

2012 Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association, Washington, DC. Worked with the organ- ization to develop strategic plan to build on the Institute of Medicine Report. 2011 Rand Health Foundation, “Preparation of Women’s Health Practitioners.” Provided feed- back and review of report on women’s health practitioner education.

2010 Institute of Medical Education, Health Partners, Minneapolis, MN. Consultation with ex- ecutive team on nurse practitioner utilization.

2009 - 2014 University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, International Advisory Group for the Irish Centre for Nursing and Midwifery History. Provided program development consultation.

2006 University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing, Consultant to the Appraisal Committee, Ontario Council of Graduate Studies, MN-PhD Program, Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Pro- grams.

2004 University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Consultant and Lecturer to the Nurse Practitioner Programs.

2002 Ministry of Health, New Zealand, Nurse Practitioners in New Zealand, Consultant/Re- viewer.

2003 Karolinska Institute, School of Nursing, Stockholm, Sweden, Consultant and Lecturer.

1994 First Central Hospital, Tianjin, China, Consultant and Lecturer.

1993 Consultant, National Sales Presentation, ICI Pharmaceuticals, Presentation Content Con- sultant.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

International Presentations

“A New Era in Education and Research”. Closing Keynote, 10th International Nursing Conference, Korean Soci ety of Nursing Science, Seoul, Korea (2015).

“The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. Where Are We Now?”. Opening Keynote, 10th International Nursing Conference, Korean Society of Nursing Science, Seoul, Korea (2015).

“Empowering Women and Strengthening Health Systems and Services Through Investing in Nursing and Midwifery Enterprise Lessons from Lower Income Countries”, Institute of Medicine workshop, Bellagio, Italy (2014).

14 “The Past and Present of Nursing Science in the USA.” University of Rome Tor Vegata, Rome, Italy (2014).

“Future of Nursing: Orientating the Change and Guiding the Care Toward the Excellence.” Centro Di Eccellenza Per La Cultura E La Ricerca Infermieristica , Rome, Italy (2014).

“A Tale of Four Countries: Lessons Learned for Nursing Leadership from Government Reviews of Health Services,” International Council of Nurses, Melbourne, Australia (2013).

“Nurses as Catalysts for Transforming International and National Health Policy,” International Council of Nurses, Melbourne, Australia (2013).

“History Counts: How nursing history shapes our understanding of health policy,” International Conference on Nursing History, Nursing History in a Global Perspective, Koldingford, Denmark (2012). Keynote

“The Future of Nursing: The United States Perspective,” International Health Research and Policy Roundtable, The Canadian Nurses Association, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (2012).

“History and Health Policy: Nursing for the Future,” University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain (2011). Keynote

“The Right to Write: Nurse Practitioners and the Politics of Practice,” International Conference on Nursing His- tory, the Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Berlin, Germany (2011).

“Gender and Disasters: Expectations and Realities,” International Council of Nursing, History Section, Valetta, Malta (2011).

“Putting the Past Back In: How History Informs Modern Health Policy,” International Council of Nursing, Va- letta, Malta (2011).

“History and Health Policy,” American Association for the History of Nursing and the International Association for the History of Nursing, Royal Holloway, England (2010).

“If You Can’t Get What You Want, You Get What You Need…” The Patient Influence on the United States Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960-1980. Borders, Boundaries and Political Context in Nursing and Health Care History. Canadian Association for the History of Nursing, International Nursing History Conference. Toronto, CA (2008).

“Making Room in the Clinic: Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Negotiating Practice Boundaries, 1960-1980,” International Conference on Nursing History, the Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart, Germany (2008).

“Exploding Perceptions: The American Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1965-1980,” Annual Spring Colloquium, University of Ottawa, School of Nursing, Ottawa, Canada (2006) (keynote).

“Examining Intersections of Chronic Illness, Life History, and Stand Point Analyses,” International Qualitative Methods in Aging Symposium, J. Meyer, Coordinator, World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2005) (presentation by student).

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“Western Cultural Perspectives on Aging and Cancer: A Theory and Methods Symposium,” S. Kagan, Coordi- nator, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, 13th International Conference on Cancer Care, Sydney, Australia (2004).

“In the Name of the Patient,” 6th Annual Public Lecture for Nurses, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, (2004) (invited presentation).

“Critical Care at a Critical Time: Developing Care for the Critically Ill, 1950-1970,” The Irish Society for Nursing and Midwifery History, University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, (2004) (in- vited presentation).

“Developing the Role of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Ireland,” School of Nursing and Midwifery, Univer- sity College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Colloquium, (2004) (invited presentation).

“Border Crossings: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and the Changing Paradigm of American Health Care,” Ex- ploring Diasporas: Nursing and Midwifery Cultural Migrations 18th – 20th Centuries, The Centre for the History of Nursing, and the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, (2003).

“Playing Doctor: The American Nurse Practitioner Movement,” Women’s Bodies/Women’s History, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia (2001).

National Presentations

“Empowering Women: Nursing and Midwifery in the United States.” World Bank, HRH Seminar, Washington, DC, (2015)

“How to archive your papers” (with Tiffany Collier), American Association of Nurse Practitioners National Conference, New Orleans, LA (2015).

“50 year History of the Nurse Practitioner: The Past, Present, and Future,” Closing Keynote, American Association of Nurse Practitioners National Conference, New Orleans, LA (2015)

“NPs and Current Health Policy: Opportunities and Challenges.” Keynote. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties National Conference, Baltimore, MD (2015)

“Research Evidence and Policy-Making in Nursing Education,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Innovations in Education in Nursing, National Conference, Philadelphia, PA (2015)

“Combating Disease and Spreading Expertise: Interdisciplinary and Transnational Perspectives on the History of Women and global Public Health,” Session Chair and Responder, American Historical Association, New York, NY (2015)

“Nurse Residencies and the IOM Report: Progress,” Institute of Pediatric Nurses, Washington, DC (2013).

16 “The Future of Nursing: Where are We Going?,” Association of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Nurses, Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA (2102).

“Update on Future of Nursing Report,” Board on Global Health Global, Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC (2012).

“Rockefeller Global Nursing History Workshop,” Rockefeller Archives, Tarrytown, NY (2012)

“Nursing History and Health Policy: Moving From Advocacy to Analysis,” NLM Seminar Series, Bethesda, MD (2012).

“The Future of Primary Care: The Changing Role of the Primary Care Provider,” Public Health Law Research Program, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Public Health Law Association and Network for Public Health Law Series Webinar (2011).

“The Future of Nursing (and Medicine and Patient Care),” Bice Lecture presentation, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA (2011).

“Achieving Social Value–Enhancing Innovation in Health Care Delivery Through Entrepreneurship: What Is the Role of Policy, Rand Health Foundation, Washington, DC (2011).

“Future of Nursing: Campaign for Education Action,” University of Chicago School of Nursing, Chicago Ill. (2011).

“The Future of Nursing Leadership,” NLN Immersion Conference, Baltimore, MD (2011).

“The Future of Nursing: Where we Came From and Where we are Going,” AORN National Conference, Phila- delphia, PA (2011).

“The Future of Nursing: Doctoral Education and the Campaign for Action,” American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Doctoral Education Conference, San Diego CA (2011).

“The Future of Nursing,” Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C. (2010).

“Race: History and the Complexity of Data Categories,” Agnes Dillon Randolph Inaugural International Nursing History Conference, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (2009).

“State of the Science in Historical Research,” Session Convener and Paper Presenter (“The Variable of Race: History and the Complexity of Data Categories,” Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, D.C. (2008).

“Go to Ruth’s House:” Nurse Advocacy and the Work of Ruth Lubic at the Birth Center of Washington D.C.” American Association of the History of Medicine, Seigerist Society, Rochester, NY (2008).

“Creating the ‘Next Florence Nightingale’”: Dorothy Smith’s Innovations in Nursing Education and Clinical

17 Practice at the University of Florida, 1956-1966,” 24th Annual Conference, American Association for the History of Nursing, West Chester, NY (2007).

“Simple Tools, Complex Patients: Technology and the Development of Critical Care, 1950-1980,” The Culpepper Lecture, University of Minnesota, School of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN (2006) (invited presentation).

“Working Together, Coming Apart: The National Joint Practice Commission and the 1977 Statement on Practice,” 23rd Annual Conference, American Association for the History of Nursing, Rochester, MN (2006) (chosen as plenary paper).

“A Room of Their Own: Beginning Nurse Practitioner Education at the University of Rochester,” Research Colloquium, Loretta Ford School of Nursing, Rochester, NY (2006) (invited presentation).

“Watchful Vigilance: American Critical Care, 1950-1970,” Colloquium Series, Department of Medical Humanities, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC (2006) (invited presentation). “Dorothy Smith and the Legacy of Clinical Practice,” University of Florida Nurse Leadership Conference, Gainesville, FLA (2006) (invited presentation).

“Triangulating Nursing: The American Academy of , the ANA, Nurse Practitioners, and the Battle for Control of Practice, 1970-1980,” 21st Annual Conference, American Association for the History of Nurs- ing, Charleston, SC (2004) (chosen as plenary paper).

“Oral History and the Slippery Slope of Memory,” 21st Annual Conference, American Association for the History of Nursing, Charleston, SC. (2004).

“Collaborative Practice: Historical Perspectives,” Conference on Nursing History, Ethics, and Human Rights, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (2004) (invited presentation).

“Triangulating Nursing: The ANA, AAP and Nurse Practitioners,” The Agnes Dillon Randolph Lectureship, Uni- versity of Virginia, School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA (2004) (invited presentation).

“Collaborative Practice: Promises and Pitfalls,” 4th Annual Collaborative Nursing Practice Symposium,” Yale University, School of Nursing, New Haven, CN (2004) (invited presentation).

“Tribute to Dorothy Smith,” The Critical Link: Nursing and the Future of Health Care, Dorothy M. Smith Lead- ership Conference, University of Florida, College of Nursing, Gainesville, FLA (2004) (invited presentation). “Reimaging Nursing’s Place in Medical History,” Conference in Honor of Charles Rosenberg, Harvard Univer- sity, Cambridge, MA (2004) (invited presentation).

“Doing History: Analyzing the Data and Writing the Narrative,” 18th Annual Conference, American Association for the History of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA (2001).

18 Regional Presentations

“Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action,” 2011 Pennsylvania Organization of Nurse Leaders Symposium Key- note, Harrisburg, PA (2011).

“The Right to Write: Nurse Practitioners and Prescriptive Privileges,” History of Women’s Health Conference, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA (2011) (keynote).

“Future of Nursing: How Surgical and Trauma Nurses Can Thrive in the Evolving Health Care System,” 9th Annual Pediatric Surgical and Trauma Nursing Conference, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Phila- delphia, PA (2011). “The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Education Action,” Summit on Nursing Education in Pennsylvania, Penn- sylvania Higher Education Nursing Schools Association, Harrisburg, PA (2011).

“The Future of Nursing,” Pennsylvania Consortium for Advancing Nursing Education, Harrisburg, PA (2011).

“Negotiating Practice: Nurse practitioners and the structure of clinical practice,” Seminar Series, Center for Health Policy and Population Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (2010).

“Happy Together? Doctors and Nurses Working Together”, Nurse’s Appreciation Day, Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, New Brunswick, NJ (2003).

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (Current Memberships)

American Academy of Nursing (Board of Directors 2012-2016, Program Committee co-chair, 2012-2013, Program Chair, 2014) American Association for the History of Medicine (Board of Directors, 2011-2013) American Association for the History of Nursing (Board of Directors, 1995-1996, 2003-2005; Chair, Dock Committee 2013-2015) American Association of University Women American Nurses Association American Studies Association College of Physicians, Board of Trustees 2015-2017 Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Sigma Theta Tau, Xi Chapter

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Committees

2012-2014 Program Committee, AAN, Co-Chair, Chair.

2011 Co-Chair, AAN Taskforce on the Future of Nursing.

2008 International Council of Nurses, Nursing History Special Interest Group Taskforce,

19 member.

2002 – Present Expert Panel on Nursing History, American Academy of Nursing, member.

2001, 2013-2015 Lavinia Dock Award Committee, American Association for the History of Nursing, chair.

2001, 2005, 2006 Shryock Award Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine, member.

2000 – 2002 Nominating Committee, American Association for the History of Nursing, chair.

2000 Lavinia Dock Award Committee, American Association for the History of Nursing, mem- ber.

1992 – 1995 Philadelphia General Hospital History Task Force, steering committee.

1992 Annual Conference Local Planning Committee, American Association for the History of Nursing, chair. Boards

2015 - 2017 Board of Trustees, member, Philadelphia College of Physicians

2015 - 2017 Advisory Board, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Department of Education, Allentown, PA

2013 - Present Member, Pennsylvania State Action Coalition Steering Committee.

2012 - 2013 Chair, Pennsylvania State Action Coalition Steering Committee.

2012 - 2016 Board of Directors, American Academy of Nursing.

2011 - 2013 Board of Directors, American Association for the History of Medicine.

2009 - 2014 Advisory Board, University College Dublin Irish Center for Nursing and Midwifery History.

2003 – 2005 Board of Directors, American Association for the History of Nursing.

1995 – 1996 Board of Directors, American Association for the History of Nursing.

1990 – Present Founder & Trustee, Donna Printz Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund Brandywine Area High School, Topton, PA.

Clinical Positions

1980 – 1983 Clinical Nurse Specialist, Renal Transplant Department, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

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1976 – 1980 Staff Nurse, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Certification/Licensure

Current License ft RN-213951-L Pennsylvania.

Editorial Boards

2008 - 2010 Bulletin of the History of Medicine *First nurse member

2008 - 2013 Nursing History Review

Manuscript Reviewer

2013 Health Affairs

2012 - Present Johns Hopkins University Press

2011 - Present Milbank Memorial Quarterly

2006 – Present Nursing Inquiry

2001 – Present Bulletin of the History of Medicine

2000 – Present Research in Nursing and Health

1999 – Present Journal of the Social History of Medicine

1996 – Present Nursing History Review

1993 – 2003 American Nephrology Nurses Association Journal

External Research Review Panels

2013 British Academy of Arts and Sciences, Proposal Reviewer.

2011 - 2013 Welcome Trust, Medical History and Humanities, Proposal Reviewer.

2008 - 2009 American Association for the History of Nursing, H-grant review panel member.

2006 National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Nursing Research, NRSA Peer Review Panel, summer cycle.

1993 Sigma Theta Tau, Xi chapter, grant panel member.

21 External Commission Report Review

2015 Institute of Medicine, “Empowering women and strengthening health systems and services through investing in nursing and midwifery enterprise: lessons from lower income coun- tries.” Final Report Reviewer.

2013 Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, Report on the ‘Scopes of Practice in Canada’ External Reviewer.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

School of Nursing Committees

2015 - 2016 DNP Futures Task Force

2015 - Present Search Committee

2015 - Present Deans Advisory Group

2014 – 2015 PhD Admissions Committee

2012 Personnel Committee, Chair.

2011 Personnel Committee, Co-Chair.

2010 – Present Center Directors

2010 Focus group leader, science, curriculum revision initiative.

2006 - 2007 Master Teacher Program Task Force, member.

2006 - 2014 Nursing Honors Program, member.

2004 – 2007 Graduate Faculty of the School of Nursing, Chair.

2004 – 2007 Doctoral Progression Committee, Chair.

2004 – 2007 Doctoral Admissions Committee, Chair. Member, 2014

2004 – 2007 Doctoral Curriculum Committee, Chair.

2004 – 2007 Joint BSN – MSN – PhD Curriculum Committee, member.

2004 - 2005 Task Force on Teaching Evaluation and Culture, Chair.

22 2003 – 2004 Faculty Senate, Chair.

2002 Task Force on N750 Revision, Chair.

2002 Task Force on Freshman/Sophomore Curriculum Evaluation, Chair.

2002 Task Force on Summer Start Program, Chair.

2000 – 2002 Strategic Planning Committee, member.

2000 – 2001 Subcommittee on Developing Foundational Competencies, Chair.

University Committees

2015 Review Committee, Dental School Dean Reappointment

2008, 2011 - 2013 Senate Committee on Faculty Development, Diversity and Equity, member Chair, 2012-2013.

2007 - 2008, 2013 Research Review Panel, Women’s Studies Department, Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Summer Fellowship Program, member.

2005 - Present Faculty Advisory Board, Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, member.

2006 - 2007, 2011 Fulbright Selection Review Committee, member.

2004 – 2007 Council of Chairs of the Graduate Faculty, member.

2004 – 2007 Institutional Review Board #2, chair.

2004 – 2005 Program Review Committee, Insurance and Risk Management Department, Wharton School, member (Provost appointment).

2003 – 2006, Senate Executive Committee, member. 2014 - 2016

2001 – 2004 Institutional Review Board, co-chair.

2000 – 2002 Provost Committee on Pluralism, member.

2000 – 2001, 2005 Senate Nominating Committee, member.

1998 Provost’s Committee on Speaking across the University, member.

1997 – Present Research Review Panel, Humanities Section, University Research Foundation, member.

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1997 – 1999 Senate Executive Council, member.

1997 Senate Executive Council, Subcommittee on Faculty Retirement, member.

1996 – 1998 Penn Freshman Reading Project, member.

1995 – 2001 Institutional Review Board, University of Pennsylvania, member.

1995 Provost’s Committee on Academic Service Learning, member.

1993 University Council, member.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES AND POST DOCS MENTORED

Chair, Dissertation Committees, University of Pennsylvania

Ongoing:

Mahoney, A. Making Clinical Research Work: Nurses Work in Early Chemotherapy Trials, Chair.

Sowiez, T. Providers’ Perception and Use of Sexual Health information, member

Completed:

Ralston, B. (2015) The Development of Neonatal Intensive Care Units, 1950 to 1982, Chair.

Connerton, W. (2010). Have Cap Will Travel: Nurses Abroad in the Early 20th Century. (Current position: Assistant Professor, Pace University, NY).

Grube, W. (2010).Talk and Back Talk: Cervical Cancer Screening in Rural West Virginia: A Focused Ethnography. (Current position: Clinical Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA).

Brooks, J. (2008). Divided We Fail. The War on TB in the City of Brotherly Love, 1900-1935. (Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania).

Hobbs, J. (2008). Naming Power: A Historical Analysis of Clinical Information Systems. (Current position: Vet- erans Administration, San Diego, CA).

Uribe, J. (2008). Nurses, Philanthropies, and Governments: The Public Mission of Chilean Nursing, 1900-1945. (Current position: Lecturer, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA).

Gibson, M. (2007). From Charity to an Able Body: The Care and Treatment of Disabled Children in Virginia, 1910-1935. (Current position: Lecturer, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA).

24 Sampson, D. (2006). Determinants and Determination: Negotiating Nurse Practitioner Prescribing Legislation in New Hampshire, 1973-1985. (Current position: Independent Consultant).

Burke, K. (2004). The Development and Diffusion of Health Care Technology: A Case Study of the Pulmonary Artery Catheter. (Current position: Clinical Professor, University of Pennsylvania).

Dissertation Committees and Defenses External to the University

Vanderspank, B. (2014). The Social Construction of Intensive Care Nursing, 1960-2002: Canadian Historical Perspectives. University of Ottawa, CA. External jury.

Greschon, M. (2010). History of Nursing and Midwifery. University of New South Wales, Australia. External reader.

Madsen, W. (2005). Nursing Services in the Rockhampton District, 1911-1957. Queensland University of Technology, School of Nursing, Australia. External reader.

Melissinoss, A. (2010). Nursing during the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1973: The papers of Kezia DePelcha, Texas Women’s University, Houston, TX. Member.

Mentorship of International Graduate Students

Jing, Li. (2009-2010). Shandong University, School of Nursing, Jinan, Shandong Province, Peoples Republic of China.

Chopera, Ana (2012-2014). University of Navarre, Navarre, Spain.

Bonini, Barbara (2013-2014), Universidade de São Paulo – Brazil.

Mentored Post-Doctoral Fellows

Hobbs, J. (2008). Veterans Administration Post-Doctoral Nurse Fellowship, San Diego, CA.

Gursoy, E. (2012-2014) (co-mentorship with Dr. E. Im). University of Eskisehir Osmangazi, Turkey, Department of Public Health.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Pennsylvania

Concepts in Nursing I&II: Promoting Healthy Lifestyles – Undergraduate (1993-2002)

Race, Gender, and the History of American Health Care – Undergraduate Honors (2006-2014)

History of Health Care – Graduate (1992-1993)

Proseminar in the History of Health Care Technology – Graduate (1996-1998)

25 Historical Research Methods (Guest Lecturer) – Graduate (1999)

Evolving Nursing Science (Guest Lecturer) – Graduate (2000)

Introduction to Research Methods and Design (Guest Lecturer) – Graduate (2000)

Nursing, Health, and Illness in the U.S., 1860-1940 – Graduate (2005-2006)

Historical Thought in Nursing – Graduate (2004-2011)

Inquiry and Nursing – Graduate (2002-2014)

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