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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME BARBARA DICICCO-BLOOM

CURRENT TITLE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

DEPARMENT NURSING,

EDUCATION

New York University, , NY Ph.D. Nursing 1996 M.A. Nursing 1979 B.S. Nursing 1977

Northeastern University, Boston, MA B.A. Biology 1974

UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Department of Family Medicine Health Services Research Post-Doctoral Fellow 1996-2000

EXPERIENCE

College of Staten Island Baccalaureate Program: Introduction to Nursing Research Fall 2015 Fall/Spring 2014–2015 Issue in Health Care and Professional Nursing Fall/Spring 2013–2014

Lehman College Baccalaureate Program: Nur 300, Nursing as a Human Science Spring/Fall 2011 Fall 2010 Masters Program: Nur 721, Essentials of Clinical Research, Generic Masters CV – DiCicco-Bloom Oct 2015

Spring 2013 Spring/Fall 2012 Spring/Fall 2011 Fall/Spring 2010 Fall 2009

City University of New York Graduate Center

Doctor of Philosophy Program

Nur 81100 Qualitative Methods 11 Spring 2014/2015

Nur 81000 Qualitative Methods 1 Fall 2012/2015

Nur 81000, Qualitative Methods Spring 2012

Doctor of Nursing Science Program

Nur 83000, Independent Study Fall 2015 Spring 2015

Spring/Fall 2014 Spring/Fall 2011 Spring/Fall 2010 Fall 2009

Nur 89003, Dissertation Seminar Fall/Spring 2009–2010

Nur 81000, Qualitative Methods Spring 2011 Spring/Fall 2010

Nur 84000 Ethnography: Spring 2011 Co-Instructor: Dr. Mitch Duneier, Department of Sociology, Princeton University

Course Development Nur 84000 Ethnography Spring 2011 Nur 81000 Qualitative Methods Spring 2010 Qualitative Computer Data Analysis Fall 2009

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UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Fall/Spring 2005-2006 “Introduction to the Patient” (Instructor for small group of medical students as part of Interdisciplinary Collaborative Care, Department of Family Medicine)

Graduate Research Course, Presentation of Qualitative Research Methods Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, New York, NY, 10/19/2011

Doctoral Student Seminar, Presentation of research on Social Capital, Columbia Teachers College, New York, NY 9/16/2006, 3/21/2007.

Course: Statistics, Session: “Correlation Analysis,” , School of Nursing, Bronx, NY, 4/26/2004

Course: Interdisciplinary Health Care Delivery, Session: “Introduction of Critical Concepts Applied to Multicultural Health”. UMDNJ - School of Public Health 9/18/03, 2/19/04, 6/28/04 (6 hrs)

Course: Culture and Communication: “The Social and Cultural Construction of Health”. Department of Communication, New York University, New York, NY 9/26/03, 3/10/04 (6 hrs)

Course: “Cultural Competence in Health Care: The Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse” 4/8/02. Advanced Practice Role Theory Seminar, Spring, 4/03 School of Nursing, Newark, New Jersey

Course: “Introduction of Critical Concepts applied to Multicultural Health” Class Principles of Critical Theory applied to the Practice of Interdisciplinary Health Care Delivery. UMDNJ - School of Public Health. 9/06/02 & 6/03/03 (10 hrs)

Course: Tenth Annual Family Medicine Series, Session: “The Nuts and Bolts of Getting Published,” Cooper Community Health Education Center, 12/17/03

Multicultural Awareness. Interdisciplinary Institute NJ AHEC, UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine. Stratford, New Jersey, 2001

Nursing, Qualitative Research & Case Study Design. NRSA Fellows Forum, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department Family Medicine, New Brunswick, NJ, 2001

Maternal/Child Health Regional Network, presentation entitled “Cultural Competency and the Home and Community,” New Jersey, 1999

Hospice/Volunteers, Princeton Medical Center Home Care, presentation entitled “Cultural Diversity,” New Jersey, 1999

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Mentoring and Advising Graduate Center

Natasha Nurse Fall 2015 Chair Dissertation Committee

Tricia Lewis Fall 2015 Deborah Independent Study

Natasha Nurse, (successfully defended proposal 3/2015) Spring 2015 Layla Qaabidh Independent Study

Natasha Nurse Fall 2014 Layla Qaabidh Independent Study Nancy Ng

Graduates: Chair completed dissertations:

Regina Cardaci*: “An Ethnographic Study of a Defended 5/2014 Supportive Living Environment For Formerly Incarcerated Women and Their Children.” *(Served as Dissertation Committee Chair)

Paul Quinn: “How Nurses Integrate Pregnancy Defended 4/2014 Full Time Employment: A Grounded Theory Approach.”

Kathleen Karsten: “Overcoming Failure: Defended 4/2014 Successful Student Repeaters” (Grounded Theory)

INSTITUTION DATES RANK FT/PT DEPARTMENT TENURE STATUS Associate College of Staten Island 2013-present Professor FT Nursing Tenure Track Distinguish Non-tenure Leghman College, CUNY 2009-2013 ed Lecturer FT Nursing Track Distinguish Non-tenure Graduate Center, CUNY 2009-2013 ed Lecturer FT Nursing Track UMDNJ Robert Wood Assistant Family Non-tenure Johnson Medical School 2000-2009 Professor FT Medicine Track Graduate Non-tenure NYU 1986-1990 Assisstant PT Nursing Track CV – DiCicco-Bloom Oct 2015

Assistant Non-tenure Columbia University 1985-1986 Professor PT Nursing Track Adjunct Non-tenure Pace University 1984 Professor PT Nursing Track

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS

New York Academy of Medicine Inductee 2015 Researcher Award, Sigma Theta Tau International, Mu Upsilon Chapter 2014 Mentor of Natasha Nurse, Doctoral Candidate Award, Mu Upsilon 2014 Silver Quill Award, (One of the 10 most cited articles in 2009-11), 2011 The Qualitative Research Interviews. Medical Education, 2006 Apr; 40(4): 314-21. 2009 New York Times, “Tribute to Nurses Award, Nov. 30, Finalist 2008 National Honor Society of Education, Kappa Delta Phi, 1986 New York University Ida M. Bodman Scholarship Fund Award, New York University 1979 National Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Chapter, 1977 New York University Department of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 1977 Founders Day Award, New York University, New York, NY 1977 The Undergraduate Student Leadership Award 1977 Who’s Who Among Students in American and Universities 1976

PEER-REVIEWED GRANTS APPROVED

Funding Agency: Department of Health and Human Services CUNY Grant/ Office of Dr. William Ebenstein

Title of Proposal:

Understanding Information Sharing and Relationships between Hospice Staff and Hospital Staff at a Suburban Medical Center: Implications for End of Life Care

Amount: $14,000/ Direct vs. Total: $14,000/$18,000/ Date Submitted: September 29, 2014

PI Barbara DiCicco-Bloom

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

REVISED AND RESUBMITTED (June 30, 2015)

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DiCicco-Bloom B., Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, “The Benefits of Fluid Alliancing: Respect and Information Sharing in Primary Care Practices.” The Sociology of Health and Illness.

PUBLISHED

DiCicco-Bloom, B & Cunningham, R. (2015) “Complex patients and interprofessional relationships: Perceptions of primary care nurse practitioners and primary care physicians.” Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. March 11: DOI: 10.1002/2327-6924.12241

Karsten, K., DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2014) "Acknowledging the Academic Rigor of Associate Degree Nursing Education: A Grounded Theory Study of Overcoming Failure,” Teaching and Learning in Nursing. October; 9 (4): 153–163.

DiCicco-Bloom, B & Cunningham, R. (2013) “The Experience of Information Sharing among Primary Care Clinicians with Cancer Survivors and their Oncologists,” Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice, 7 (1): 124-130.

Ferrante JM, Wu J, Dicicco-Bloom B. (2011) Strategies Used and Challenges Faced by a Breast Cancer Navigator in an Urban Underserved Community. J Natl Med Assoc, August;103(8):729-734. PubMed PMID: 22046850.

Isaacson N, Roemheld-Hamm B, Crosson J, DiCicco-Bloom B, Winston C. (2010). Organizational Culture Influences Health Care Workers’ Influenza Behavior. Practice Management, 41(3), 202-207.

Scott J, Cohen DJ, DiCicco-Bloom B, Miller WL, Stange KC, Crabtree BF. (2008, July/August) Understanding healing relationships in primary care. Annals of Family Medicine, 6(4), 315-322.

Crosson, CJ, Isaacson N, Lancaster D, McDonald EA, Schueth T, DiCicco-Bloom B, Newman JL, Wang JC, Bell, DS. (2008, April). Variation in electronic prescribing implementation among twelve ambulatory practices. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(4), 364-71.

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Hamilton JL, Roemheld-Hamm B, Young D, Jalba, M, DiCicco-Bloom B. (2007) CAM in US family medicine practices: A pilot qualitative study. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 14(3), 22-27.

Ohman-Strickland PA, Orzano AJ, Hudson S, Solberg LI, DiCicco-Bloom, B, O’Malley D, Tallia, AF, BA Balasubramanian, Crabtree, BF. (2007, Jan-Feb) Association of Diabetes Care Quality with the Presence of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Family Medicine Practices. Annals of Family Medicine, 6(1), 14-22.

DiCicco-Bloom B, Frederickson K, O’Malley D, Shaw E, Crosson JC, Looney, A. (2007, September). Developing a model social capital: Relationships in primary care. Advances in Nursing Science, 30(3), 13-24.

Crosson JC, Ohman-Strickland P, DiCicco-Bloom B, Shaw E, Crabtree B, Orzano J, Hahn K. (2007, May/June). Use of electronic medical records and diabetes quality of care: results from a sample of family medicine practices. Annals of Family Medicine, 5(3), 209-215.

DiCicco-Bloom B, Crabtree BF. (2006, April). The Qualitative Research Interviews. Medical Education, 40(9), 314-21.

Crabtree BF, Miller WL, Tallia AF, Cohen DJ, DiCicco-Bloom B, McIlvain HE, Aita VA, Scott JG, Gregory PB, Stange KC, McDaniel RR. (2005). Delivery of Clinical Preventive Services in Family Medicine Offices. Annals of Family Medicine, 3, 430- 435.

Scott, JG, Tallia, A, Crosson, JC, Orzano, AJ, Stroebel, C, DiCicco-Bloom, B, O'Malley, D, Shaw, E, Crabtree, BF. (2005). Social Network Analysis as an analytic tool for interaction patterns in primary care practices. Annals of Family Medicine, 3, 443-448.

Scott, John, Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Orzano AJ, Gregory P, Flocke L, & Crabtree B.F. (2004). Speaking of Weight: How patients and primary care clinicians initiate weight loss counseling. Preventive Medicine, 38, 819-837.

Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Headley, A, Levine, J, Orzano, J. Maxwell, B, Crabtree B. (2004). Opportunistic Approaches for Delivering Preventive Care in Illness Visits. Preventive Medicine, 38, 565-573.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2003). The Gendered and Racialized Experiences of Immigrant Nurses from Kerala, India, Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 15(1), 26-33.

DiCicco-Bloom B, Cohen D. (2003). Home Care Nurses: A Study of the Occurrence of Culturally Competent Care. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 14(1), 25-31.

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Hegde, R, & DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2002). Working identities: South Asian nurses and the transnational negotiations of race and gender. Qualitative Research Report in Communication, 22, 27-35 & Special Supplement June 25-31.

Kairys J, Orzano J, Gregory P, Stroebel C, DiCicco-Bloom B, Roemheld-Hamm B, Kobylarz F, Scott J, Coppola L, Crabtree B. (2002) Assessing Diversity and Quality in Primary Care through the Multimethod Assessment Process (MAP). Quality Management in Health Care. 10(4), 1-14.

Scott, J., Cohen D., DiCicco-Bloom B., Orzano J., Jaen C., Crabtree, B., (2001). “Unnecessary Antibiotic Use in Acute Respiratory Infections”. The Journal of Family Medicine Practice, 50, 853-857.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2000). Practical Approaches to Developing Cultural Competency. Homecare Management and Practice, 12, 30-37.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2000). Ethical considerations for qualitative research. Journal of Dental Education, 8, 616-618.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. (1998). Assisted Suicide: A hospice nurse’s perspective. Journal of Long Term Home Health Care, 17(3), 42-50.

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Space, S., & Zahourek, R. P. (1986). The homebound alcoholic. American Journal of Nursing, 66, 167-169.

St. George, J. & DiCicco-Bloom, B. (1985). The use of older people to train caregivers of the elderly. Nursing Outlook, 33, 185.

Taylor, H., DiCicco-Bloom, B., Sugrue, M., Brickner, P., Lechich, P., Kohn, M. (1983). A patient homebound by panic: Under-standing and treating agoraphobia. The Journal of Family Practice, 16, 1071-1084.

Brickner, P.W. & DiCicco-Bloom, B. (1980). Health care services for homebound aged maintain independence, limit cost. Hospital Progress, 16, 134-138

ABSTRACTS

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, Understanding Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meetings in a Hospice Setting: Enforcing Secondary Emotional Labor, Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference, Washington D.C., April 17, 2015.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, Understanding Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meetings in a Hospice Setting,” Graduate Center, City University of New York, April, 2015. CV – DiCicco-Bloom Oct 2015

Roye, C. & DiCicco-Bloom, B. Understanding Risk Behaviors for HIV-Transmission in Women. NIMHD Grantee Conference, National Harbor, MD. December 1, 2014.

Roye, C & Barbara DiCicco Bloom, Understanding Behavioral and Social Ecological Risk Factors for HIV-Transmission in Women in 2015, CAM meeting, June, 2015.

Roye, C. & DiCicco-Bloom, B. Understanding Risk Behaviors for HIV-Transmission in Women. NIMHD Grantee Conference, National Harbor, MD. December 1, 2014.

Wu, Justine, DiCicco-Bloom, B, Greenberg, S., “Breaking the Cycle of Adolescent Pregnancy: Can Mothers Influence Their Daughter’s Contraceptive Behavior? 46th Society of Family Medicine Conference, Annual Conference, Greenvile, South Caroline, (To be presented) November 29–December 2, 2012

Regina Cunningham & DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2011) “Survivor care in primary care: Perceptions and knowledge,” presented at the Tisch Cancer Institute, Nurse Research Day (Dec 10) Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Frederickson, K. “Social Capital among Primary Care Practice Personnel, presented at the Annual American Nurses Association Conference, Oct,. 2009.

Scott JG, Cohen D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Crabtree, BF. "Relationships Matter: Understanding Healing Relationships in Primary Care Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2008.

Lontok O, Chase S, Etz R, Echeverria S, Scott J, Crabtree B, DiCicco-Bloom B. “Resident Physicians and Family Medicine: Harmonious Fit or Uneasy Alliance?” Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2007.

Lancaster D, Crosson JC, Isaacson N, DiCicco-Bloom B, Bell DS. “The effect of electronic prescribing implementation on the role of medical assistants in ambulatory care prescription workflow,” Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2007.

O’Malley D, DiCicco-Bloom B, Looney A, Shaw E, Crosson JC, Crabtree BF. “Implementing advanced access in a complex adaptive system: Implications for family medicine practices,” Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2007.

DiCicco-Bloom B, Frederickson K, O’Malley D, Ohman-Strickland P, Balasubramanian B, Shaw E, Crosson J, Looney, A. “Social capital in primary care practices: A model to CV – DiCicco-Bloom Oct 2015 improve practice performance,” Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2007.

Crosson JC, Bell D, Isaacson N, Lancaster D, DiCicco-Bloom B, McDonald E, Schueth T. “Effect of e-prescribing in ambulatory settings: evaluation of the formulary and benefit standard,” Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2007.

IN PROGRESS

Research Study: Ethnography of Hospice Program in Large Medical Center, 2012- present

Paper: Barbara DiCicco-Bloom, A Contested Space: The meaning of Interdiscplinary Group weekly meetings in a Hospice Program, Social Science and Medicine, submission planned for July, 2015.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

PEER REVIEWER

Annals of Family Medicine: Nursing Scholarship: Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners:

PRESENTATIONS

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Invited Speaker: “Ethnography of a Hospice Program housed in a Suburban Medical Center,” Health Sciences Meeting, College of Staten Island, September 24, 2015.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Invited Keynote Speaker: “Complex Patients and Interprofessional Relationships: Perceptions of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Primary Care Physicians.” Nursing Research Day, Princeton Medical Center, May 7, 2015.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, Understanding Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meetings in a Hospice Setting: Enforcing Secondary Emotional Labor, Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference, Washington D.C., April 17, 2015.

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DiCicco-Bloom, B. Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, Understanding Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meetings in a Hospice Setting,” Graduate Center, City University of New York, April, 2015.

Roye, C. & DiCicco-Bloom, B. Understanding Risk Behaviors for HIV-Transmission in Women. NIMHD Grantee Conference, National Harbor, MD. December 1, 2014.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. The benefit of fluid alliancing: Respect, Information Sharing, and Nurse-Physician Relationships in Primary Care Settings. Invited speaker, students and faculty at the School of Nursing, University of Vermont, Burlington Vermont, January 24th 2014.

Wu, Justine, DiCicco-Bloom, B, Greenberg, S., “Breaking the Cycle of Adolescent Pregnancy: Can Mothers Influence Their Daughter’s Contraceptive Behavior? 46th Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Annual Conference, Greenvile, South Caroline, (To be presented on November 29–December 2, 2012)

Regina Cunningham & DiCicco-Bloom, B. (2011) “Survivor care in primary care: Perceptions and knowledge,” presented at the Tisch Cancer Institute, Nurse Research Day (Dec 10) Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY

Shaw E, DiCicco-Bloom B, Etz, R. Why does theory matter? The structure and practical usage of theory in primary care research, Workshop: Accepted at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference November 19, 2008. DiCicco-Bloom B, Frederickson K, O’Malley D, Ohman-Strickland P, Balasubramanian B, Shaw E, Crosson J, Looney, A. “A Model to Improve Practice Performance; A Social Capital Scale, Presented at Dr. William Miller’s Primary Care Practice at Lehigh Valley Medical Center, May 13, 2008. DiCicco-Bloom B, Frederickson K, O’Malley D, Ohman-Strickland P, Balasubramanian B, Shaw E, Crosson J, Looney, A. “Social capital in primary care practices: A model to improve practice performance,” Accepted for presentation at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) annual conference 2007. DiCicco-Bloom, B “Expanding nurse/physician relationships to improve diabetes care,” Research Division, Grand Rounds, (November 7, 2006). DiCicco-Bloom, B. “Social Capital Model to Improve Family Medicine Practice Performance, Grand Rounds: Department of Family Medicine, ( 2007).

DiCicco-Bloom, “Social Capital Among Practice Members and the Potential Impact on Patient Care” AF Williams, Family Medicine Practice Members, University of Colorado, Denver, December, 5-7, 2005.

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DiCicco-Bloom, Social Capital among Nurses and Physicians in Family Medicine Practice,” Cancer Institute of New Jersey, 2006

DiCicco-Bloom, “Social Capital and Complexity Science: How Social Capital Manifests in a Primary Care Practice.” Presentation at the 31th Annual NAPCRG Conference, Banff, Alberta, October, 25-28, 2003.

Scott, J. Orzano J., Crosson, J., Stroebel C., DiCicco-Bloom, B., Tallia, A., Crabtree, B. Presentation at the 31th Annual NAPCRG Conference, presentation entitled, “Complex Connections: Social Network Analysis of Patterns of Decision-making in Primary Care”, Practices Banff, Alberta, October, 25-28, 2003.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. Competitive Edge, Cultural Competence in Health Care Conference, presentation entitled, “Cultural Competence in our daily Interactions”, The Urban League of Central Carolina’s, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina, April 4th, 2003.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. The Primary Care Research Methods and Statistics Conference. Invited Member of the “Think Tank” Sessions, San Antonio, Texas. December 6 – 8, 2002.

DiCicco-Bloom, B. 30th Annual NAPCRG Conference, presentation entitled “You Need To Lose Weight: How Clinicians and Patients Shape Weight Counseling in Primary Care Practice,” New Orleans, LA, 2002

DiCicco-Bloom, B. The Twelfth Annual International Conference on Critical and Feminist, presentation entitled “A Critical Feminist Analysis of the Experiences of Immigrant Nurses from Kerala, India,” Portland Maine, 2002

DiCicco-Bloom, B. American Geriatric Society Annual Conference, presentation entitled “Culturally Sensitive Decision Making in End of Life Care: Critical/Feminist Perspective,” 2002

Cohen, D., DiCicco-Bloom, B., Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, presentation entitled “Opportunistic Approaches to Delivering Preventive Care in Illness Visits,” Denver, Colorado, 2001

DiCicco-Bloom, B., The 2nd International Conference, Advances in Qualitative Methodologies, presentation entitled “Kerala Nurses: Experiences Related to Gender, Race & Immigration,”Edmonton, Canada, 2001

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Interdisciplinary Institute NJ AHEC, UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine, presentation entitled “Multicultural Awareness,” Stratford, New Jersey, 2001

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DiCicco-Bloom, B., NRSA Fellows Forum, presentation entitled “Nursing, Qualitative Research & Case Study Design,” UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department Family Medicine, New Brunswick, NJ, 2001

DiCicco-Bloom, B., The First Asian American Forum on Health, presentation entitled “Disparity and Inequity: The Experience of Health Care Providers,” New Jersey City University, New Jersey, 2000

DiCicco-Bloom, B., National Abortion Federation, presentation entitled “Cultural Competency: What We Can Learn from Nursing Research, ”Palm Springs, California, 2000

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Engineering, presentation entitled “Immigration Status: Indian Nurses In the United States,” Kollam, Kerala, India, 2000

DiCicco-Bloom, B., The Women’s Commission, Sakhi-Women’s Resource Center, presentation entitled “Gender, Race and Immigration-Issues: Malayalam Nurses Educated in India Working in the United States,” Kerala, India, 2000

DiCicco-Bloom, B., The Institute for Health Care Research, Monthly Research Seminar Series, presentation entitled “A Qualitative Study: How Culturally Competent and Culturally Relevant Care are Provided,” Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ, 1999

DiCicco-Bloom, B., New York University presentation entitled “How Culture Affects Provider/Client Rapport: Cultural Sensitivity to MidWifery Program Preceptor Workshop, Competence,” New York University, New York City, NY, 1999

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Volunteers of Hospice/ Princeton Medical Center, presentation entitled “Culture and End of Life Issues,” Princeton Medical Center, Princeton. NJ, 1999.

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Prevalent Problems in Family Practice Lecture Series, presentation entitled “End of Life Issues/ Hospice,” Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. NJ, 1999

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Presentation entitled “Nursing and Culturally Competent Care,” Child Health Regional Network, NJ Bergen County, Denville, Middlesex County , Gloucester County, 1999

DiCicco-Bloom, B., Presentation entitled “Hospice and Culturally Competent Care,” Princeton Medical Center/ Home Care Program/ Home Health Aides Education Series, NJ, 1999

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DiCicco-Bloom, B., Fourth Annual National Research Service Award, Trainees Research Conference, presentation entitled “Home Care Nurses: How Culturally Competent Care is Provided,” Washington D.C. 1998

DiCicco-Bloom, B., PRIDE Institute’s 16th Annual Conference, presentation entitled “Physician Assisted Suicide-Euthanasia’s Impact on the Elderly,” New York City, NY, 1998

CURRENT MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing Mu Upsilon Chapter 1977–present New York State Nurses Association 1977–present Eastern Nursing Research Society 2009–present Fellow New York Academy of Medicine 2015–present

RECORD OF SERVICE

COMMUNITY New York Academy of Medicine Induction 11/5/2015 Working Groups: Nursing 2015–present End of Life Issues 2015–present

DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM Baccalaureate Curriculum Committee 2013–present Baccalaureate Curriculum Mapping Committee 2014

SCHOOL Provost and Deans’ Scholarship Committee 2014–present Pre-Medical Advisory Committee 2015–present