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Curriculum Vitae [PDF] February 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE FRANCINE R.B. PINGITORE Hasbro Children’s Hospital 593 Eddy Street Providence, RI 02903 401-444-5636 401-444-5279 [email protected] EDUCATION Undergraduate Georgetown University September 1981- May 1986 Major: Nursing, Minor: Music Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1986 Cum Laude, Alpha Phi Omega Graduate University of San Francisco September 1994 – May 1996 Master of Science in Nursing, 1996 Summa Cum Laude, Sigma Theta Tau University of Rhode Island College of Nursing September 2007 – December 2008 Post Master’s Certification in Psychiatric Nursing University of Rhode Island September 2009 – May 2015 PhD in Nursing, 2015 PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND BOARD CERTIFICATION Clinical Nurse Specialist in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, ANCC, May 2010- May 2020 Rhode Island #APRN01209 & #CAPRN01209 (Active) APRN-CNS Psych/Mental Health & Prescriptive Authority Rhode Island RN#35799 (Active) California RN#433451 (Inactive) 1 Massachusetts RN#182554 (Inactive) OTHER PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Certified Group Psychotherapist April 2015 – present Certified Critical Incident Crisis Interventionist February 2014 – present Certified Eating Disorders Specialist January 2018 - present ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (clinical) and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (clinical) Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown University February 1, 2016 – June 30, 2022 Adjunct Professor of Nursing College of Nursing University of Rhode Island September 2016 – present Adjunct Clinical Professor Department of Counseling, Educational Leadership and Social Psychology Rhode Island College March 2017 - present HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Hasbro Children’s Hospital Allied Health Professional Appointment Child and Family Psychiatry January 2011 – present Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI May 1998 – present Patient and Family Centered Care Manager Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI September 2010 – present 2 Hasbro Partial Hospital Program Founding Member and Clinician Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI May 1998 – September 2010 Patient Care Coordinator/Nurse Manager St. Mary’s Medical Center – Child /Adolescent Psychiatric Units San Francisco, CA March 1994 – May 1998 Nurse Coordinator Fuller Memorial Hospital – Adolescent Psychiatric Unit South Attleboro, MA November 1992 – January 1994 Charge Nurse St. Mary’s Medical Center – Adolescent Psychiatric Unit San Francisco, CA November 1988 – November 1992 Staff Nurse Children’s Hospital of Boston – Child/Adolescent Unit Boston, MA July 1987 – September 1988 HOSPITAL COMMITTEES The Adolescent Leadership Council (TALC) Chair Hasbro Children’s Hospital February 2014 – present Advanced Practice Nurses Council Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital September 2000 – present Crisis Response Team & Disaster Mental Health Pediatrics Lead Team Member Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children’s Hospital September 2013- present Family Advisory Council Co-Chair Hasbro Children’s Hospital January 2012 - present HCH Nursing Leadership Committee Hasbro Children’s Hospital September 2010 – present 3 Patient and Family Centered Care Steering Committee Chair Hasbro Children’s Hospital June 2011 – September 2018 Patient Experience Council Hasbro Children’s Hospital November 2018 - present Schwartz Rounds Planning Committee September 2010 - present MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Clinical leadership role: Child and Adolescent Council American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) Child and Adolescent Council Leadership role: Scholarly Review Committee Clinical Nurse Specialists Association of Rhode Island Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care (IPFCC) International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals Foundation (IAEDP) Sigma Theta Tau – Beta Gamma Chapter University of San Francisco PUBLICATIONS LIST ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS Bowen, R., Lally, K., Pingitore, F., Tucker, R. McGowan, E. & Lechner, B.E. (2020). A Simulation-based Difficult Conversations Intervention for NICU Nurse Practitioners Patient Education and Counseling (In Press) Pingitore, F. & Ferszt, G. (2017). The “Voice” and Perspectives of Adolescents Participating in a Short-Term Therapy Group, International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 67 (3), 360-382. 4 DerMarderosian, D., Chapman, H., Kozel, M., Pingitore, F. & Rickerby, M. (September 2016). Greater than the Sum of its Parts: An Integrated Patient and Family Centered Approach for Adolescents with Med/Psych Presentations, Rhode Island Medical Journal, 99 (8), 21-23. Parant, R., Pingitore F. & LaRose, J. (2014). An Educational Program to Promote Competency in Pediatric Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 45 (7), 321-326. OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Nassau J. & Pingitore, F. (2011). Engaging Families in Mental Health Care from the Boardroom to the Bedside. CABL 25 (2), 1, 6-7. Pingitore, F. (2009). Nursing Management of the Pediatric Patient with Medical and Psychiatric Illness. Nursing Spectrum DISSERTATION Exploring the Experiences of Adolescents Participating in Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy University of Rhode Island April 2015 INVITED PRESENTATIONS LOCAL Teen Gang Violence St. Mary’s Medical Center, San Francisco, CA September 1996 Limit Setting with Adolescents Adolescent Health Conference, San Francisco, CA June 1997 Adolescent Patients with Eating Disorders Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Providence, RI November 2000 Children and Trauma Peter B. Smith Annual Trauma Conference, Providence, RI 5 May 2002 Management of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Patients Newport Hospital Grand Rounds, Newport, RI August 2003 A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Day Treatment (poster) Collaborative Family Annual Conference, Newport, RI November 2006 Adolescent Eating Disorders: Psychological and Behavioral Issues and Interventions University of Rhode Island Annual Conference, Newport RI March 2008 Managing the Child with Medical Illness and Psychiatric Issues Rhode Island School Department, Cranston, RI September 2009 Difficult Patients and Dysfunctional Families UNAP Lecture Series, Providence, RI November 2009 Multidisciplinary Collaboration with Community Providers Rhode Island School Department, Providence, RI January 2010 Patient and Family Centered Care at Hasbro Children’s Hospital Rhode Island Foundation, Providence, RI October 2011 Adolescent Group Therapy: An Effective Intervention for Patients with Eating Disorders Rhode Island Psychological Association, Providence, RI May 2012 Managing Bullying Behaviors in the School Setting Cranston School Department, Cranston, RI May 2013 Creating an Infrastructure for Patient and Family Centered Care American College of Healthcare Executives, Providence, RI September 2013 Adolescent Group Psychotherapy Research Lifespan Research Conference Warwick, RI November 2015 6 Exploring the Experiences of Adolescents Participating in Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy Bradley Hospital Grand Rounds Providence, RI February 2016 Emotional First Aid for the “Second Victim” Lifespan Research Conference Warwick, RI November 2016 Emotional First Aid for the “Second Victim” Newport Hospital Newport, RI May 2017 Interpersonal Group Therapy with Adolescents with Eating Disorders Pediatrics Scholarship Celebration Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence, RI September 2017 Got Trauma? Debriefing in the Workplace Pediatrics Trauma Symposium Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI May 2018 Trauma and Debriefing in the Emergency Department ENA New England Regional Conference Gurney’s Newport Resort/Marina/Conference Center Newport, RI April 2019 REGIONAL Adolescent Eating Disorders Wheaton College, Norton, MA March 2003 Collaborative Treatment of Childhood Eating Disorders: Mobilizing Families Toward Recovery Annual Neonatology-Pediatric Conference, Taunton, MA September 2003 Got Trauma? Debriefing in the Workplace New England Child Life Annual Conference, Worcester, MA March 2012 7 Workplace Bullying Floating Hospital for Children Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA October 2014 Team Building Floating Hospital for Children Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA September 2015 Teamwork in the PICU – Where are we now? Floating Hospital for Children Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA January 2017 Secondary Trauma and Debriefing in Psychiatry McLean Hospital Belmont, MA December 2018 NATIONAL Hasbro Partial Hospital Program – A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric and Psychiatric Illness Psychiatric Nursing Conference, San Francisco, CA April 2003 Pediatric RN Educational Journey: From Boarding to Treatment American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX October 2013 Creating an Innovative Program for Pediatric Medical Psychiatric Patients American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL October 2015 Contemporary Approaches to Group Work with Children and Adolescents across a Range of Settings American Group Psychotherapy Association Annual Meeting, New York, New York February 2016 Code Lavender: Caring for the Caregiver American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Hartford, CT 8 October 2016 Got Trauma? Debriefing in the Workplace American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio October 2018 Group 101: A Toolkit of Theory and Skills for Novice Group Leaders American Psychiatric Nurses Association
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