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WAKE FOREST SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Curriculum Vitae Elements

NAME: Savithri Nageswaran, M.B.B.S., D.C.H., M.P.H.

ACADEMIC TITLE: Associate Professor

ADDRESS: Department of Pediatrics Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1010 (336) 716 6508 (office) (336) 716 9699 (fax)) Email: [email protected]

CITIZENSHIP: USA

EDUCATION: 1985 – 1991 Bachelor of Medicine and Kilpauk Medical College Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S) Chennai, Tamilnadu, India M.D equivalent 2003 - 2004 Master of Public Health (M.P.H) University of Health Care and Prevention at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Thesis: Medical Home for Children with Special Health Care Needs Advisor: Dr. Anita Farel, DrPH

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING: 1994 – 1996 Pediatric residency Stanley Medical College, Diploma in Child Health Chennai, Tamilnadu, India (D.C.H) 2000 - 2003 Pediatric residency Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC Program Director: Dr. Marcia Wofford, MD 2003 - 2005 Preventive Medicine residency University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Program Director: Dr. Deborah Porterfield, MD., MPH

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE: Indian Medical Council 48526 North Carolina Medical License 200301028

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION: Specialty Board Certification: 2003, Recertified 2013 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics 2005 Diplomate, American Board of Preventive Medicine Savithri Nageswaran 2

2012 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics with specialty certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Other Certification: 1999 Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates 2000 Neonatal Resuscitation Program 2002 Recertification 2000 Basic Life Support for Health Care Provider 2003, 2005 Recertification 2000 Pediatric Advance Life Support 2003, 2005 Recertification

EMPLOYMENT: Academic Appointments: 1997 - 1998 Instructor Department of Pediatrics, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute Chennai, Tamilnadu, India July 2005 - June 2006 Instructor Department of Pediatrics Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC July 2006 – June 2011 Assistant Department of Pediatrics Professor Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC July 2006 – June 2011 Assistant Department of Social & Health Policy, Professor Division of Public Health Sciences Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC April 2010 – June 2011 Assistant Translational Institute Professor Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC July 2011 - Present Associate Department of Pediatrics Professor Department of Social Sciences & Health Policy Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC Professional Experience: 1991 - 1993 Senior House Department of Pediatrics Officer Southern Railway Headquarters Hospital Chennai, Tamilnadu, India 1993 - 1994 Medical Officer Primary Health Center, Shoolagiri, Tamilnadu, India

OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE: Institutional Committee Service: July 2005 – June 2007 Physician Pediatric Palliative Care Task Force, Brenner Champion Children’s Hospital September 2008 – Member Pain Committee January 2011 North Carolina Baptist Hospital March 2009 - August Leader Gastro-Jejunostomy Task Force, 2010 Brenner Children’s Hospital May 2009-July 2009 Leader Osteopenia Prevention Team Brenner Children’s Hospital Savithri Nageswaran 3

July 2009 – June 2013 Member Intramural Research Support Committee Wake Forest University School of Medicine July 2009 – June 2011 Member Palliative Care Task Force North Carolina Baptist Hospital March 2010 – April 2010 Member Failure Modes & Effects Analysis: Medication Safety for Combined Palliative Care Unit July 2010 – June 2012 Member Scientific Integrity and Research Ethics Committee August 2011 – June Member Pediatric Resident Education Committee 2014 July 2012 - Present Member Institutional Review Board September 2013 - Member Pediatric Faculty Mentoring Committee Present January 2014 – Present Member Comparative Effectiveness Research Interest Group Sep 2014 – May 2015 Member Research Awards Day Committee June 2015 - Present Member Community Engagement Affinity Group

EXTRAMURAL APPOINTMENTS AND SERVICE: Adjunct appointments: December 2005 - Adjunct Department of Maternal & Child Health Present Assistant Gillings School of Public Health Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Hospital affiliations: 2000 - 2003 Resident physician North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC 2003 - 2005 Resident physician University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill, NC July 2005 - Attending Physician North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Wake Forest Present University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC Volunteer Professional Experience: 1999 - 2000 Research Assistant Section of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Medical Center, Durham, NC Journal Reviewer: 2007 to 2010 Contributing Section Editor for the Council of Children with Disabilities, AAP Grand Rounds 2006 to 2011 Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Library: Knowledge Path: Children and Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs Reviewer, Academic Pediatrics Reviewer, Pediatrics Reviewer, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Journal Reviewer, North Carolina Medical Journal Reviewer, The American Journal of Managed Care Reviewer, Autism and Developmental Disorders 2012 Reviewer, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting Abstracts 2012 Reviewer, BMC Pediatrics 2013 Reviewer, Archives of Diseases in Childhood 2014 Reviewer, Academic Pediatrics Professional Report: Savithri Nageswaran 4

Lead Contributor, White Paper on Pediatric Palliative Care in North Carolina (2010) Professional Affiliations: August 2008 - Present Affiliate, Duke Network Analysis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC July 2008 – May 2010 Member, Complex Care Research Collaborative

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Professional Memberships: 2001 - 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics - Resident Member 2001 - 2005 North Carolina Pediatric Society - Resident Member 2003 - 2005 American Medical Association 2004 - 2005 American College of Preventive Medicine 2005 - 2006 American Public Health Association 2005 - 2006 Section on Maternal and Child Health, American Public Health Association 2005 - Present North Carolina Pediatric Society 2005 - Present American Academy of Pediatrics – Fellow 2005 - 2007 Section on Young Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics 2005 - 2012 Section on Hospital Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics 2005 - Present Council for Children with Disabilities, American Academy of Pediatrics 2006 - 2007 Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2008 - Present Section on Hospice & Palliative Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics 2011 – 2013 Society of Pediatric Research 2011 – Present Academic Pediatric Association 2012 - Present American Academy of Hospice & Palliative Medicine 2012 - Present Co-Chair, Quality & Practice Improvement Workgroup, Section on Hospice & Palliative Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics 2013 - Present American Academy of Communication in Healthcare Special Committees: January 2007 – October Member, Initiative for Pediatric Palliative Care Training Organizing 2007 Committee, NC January 2015 - Present Performance Measures Development Workgroup for the Maternal & Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources & Services Administration

HONORS AND AWARDS: 1996 Second prize in Pediatric Nephrology Prize exam for residents conducted by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics. Stanley Medical College, India 2001 Certificate of appreciation” for excelling in guest relations. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC 2001 Travel award to attend the Twelfth Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association in Seattle, WA 2003 “Robert C. McKone Award” for best outgoing resident, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC January 2011 The Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Early Physician Award for excellence in palliative and end-of-life care. May 2014 Clinician Investigator Award, Wake Forest School of Medicine Savithri Nageswaran 5

OTHER RECOGNITIONS: April 2007 “You Make The Difference” Certificate awarded by Patient Relations of North Carolina Baptist Hospital for commitment, dedication, skill and compassion in caring for patients and families. June 2007 “You Make The Difference” Certificate awarded by Patient Relations of North Carolina Baptist Hospital for commitment, dedication, skill and compassion in caring for patients and families. February 2011 “You Make The Difference” Certificate awarded by Patient Relations of North Carolina Baptist Hospital for commitment, dedication, skill and compassion in caring for patients and families.

GRANTS: Current: 3/1/2015 – Principal Investigator (3%) Total Direct Costs $187,970 2/28/2020 Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program Health Resources and Administration: H17MC11288 Community-Based Coordinated Care for Children with Medical Complexity The project goals are to develop an innovative community-based model of care coordination for children with complex chronic conditions in 2 counties in western North Carolina. 9/1/11 – 8/31/14 Principal Investigator (1% effort) Total Direct Costs $205,940 NCE 9/14 – Integrated Community Systems for CSHCN 8/31/15 Health Resources and Administration: D70MC23061 Enhancing the System of Care for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions The project goals are to implement an innovative community-based model of care coordination for children with complex chronic conditions in 5 rural counties in North Carolina. 5/21/13 to 4/30/15 Principal Investigator (25%) Total Direct Cost $275,000 NCE 5/1/15 – NINR (NIH): R21NR013272 4/30/16 Healthcare Providers Roles in Decision Making in Pediatric Palliative Care The project goals are to healthcare providers roles in decision making about life-sustaining treatments in children with life-limiting conditions. Other Wells Fargo Research Fund Total Direct Cost $11,178 7/1/2015 to Pediatric Enhanced Care Program 6/30/2015 This fund is for faculty support to advance teaching, community engagement and research in our community

Past: 7/01/07 to 12/31/09 Medical Director & Palliative Care Physician Total Direct Costs $150, 000 The Duke Endowment Pediatric Palliative Care Program at Brenner Children’s Hospital The project goals are to develop and evaluate a pediatric palliative care program at Brenner Children’s Hospital. Savithri Nageswaran 6

Past: 3/19/07 – 6/30/10 Principal Investigator Total Direct Costs $10,000 American Academy of Pediatrics: The Community Access To Child Health (CATCH) Program grant Resident training in advocacy for Children with Special Health Care Needs. The goal of this project is to design and evaluate a curriculum to enhance resident physicians’ skills and knowledge in the care of children with special needs in the community. 7/1/09 to 10/31/10 Mentor to PI/ Co-Investigator Total Direct Costs $3,000 PI: Dr. Kobayashi American Academy of Pediatrics: The Community Access To Child Health (CATCH) Program Resident Grant Communication for children with complex needs The goal of this project is to improve communication between hospital- based and community-based physicians in the care of hospitalized children. 4/1/10 to 3/31/11 Co-Investigator Total Direct Costs $69,685 PI: Dr. Laurienti Translational Science Institute, Wake Forest University Health Sciences Using Network Analytical Tools to Evaluate Effectiveness of Collaborative Team Research at Wake Forest University Health Sciences The purpose of this project is to study collaborations among faculty at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. 7/1/10 to 6/30/11 Principal Investigator Total Direct Costs $ 4,500 American Academy of Pediatrics: Leonard P. Rome CATCH Visiting Professorships Program Caring for Children with Special Health Care Needs The purpose of this project is to improve community pediatric education among pediatric residents at Wake Forest University Pediatric Residency Program. 7/1/2011-6/30/2012 Principal Investigator Total Direct Costs $1,000 The Community-Based Pediatric Enhanced Care Program Winston-Salem Foundation The project goal is to conduct ‘family nights’ for children with complex chronic conditions and their families 9/1/09 to 8/31/11 Principal Investigator Total Direct Costs $275,000 NCE till 8/31/12 NICHD (NIH): R21HD061793 Understanding Coordinated Care for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions The project goals are to study collaborations between agencies serving children with complex chronic conditions. 1/1/13 – 12/31/13 Project Director (2% effort) Total Direct Costs $ 75000 Community Care of North Carolina Subspecialist Access Program for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. The project goal is to improve access to subspecialists in the care of children with complex chronic conditions. Savithri Nageswaran 7

Past: 07/1/12 – 6/30/13 Project Director (0% effort) Total Direct Costs $ 10,000 NCE 7/1/3 – Integrated Care of Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. 6/30/14 Kulynych Foundation The project goal is to improve care of children with complex chronic conditions. 03/01/09 - 2/28/14 Principal Investigator (1% effort) Total Direct Costs NCE 3/1/14 – $187,970 2/28/15 Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program Health Resources and Administration: H17MC11288 Community-Based Care Coordination for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions The project goals are to develop an innovative community-based model of care coordination for children with complex chronic conditions in Forsyth County, North Carolina. 7/1/12 – 6/30/14 Principal Investigator (5% effort) Total Direct Costs $140,000 NCE 7/1/2014- National Palliative Care Research Center 6/30/2015 Home Health Nursing Services in the Care of Children with Serious Illnesses The project goal is to study home health providers' perspectives on communication between nurses and caregivers; and inter-agency collaborations in the care of children with complex chronic conditions 1/1/2013 – Physician Consultant (5% effort) 6/30/2015 Community Care of North Carolina Subcontract from the Child Health Affordable Care Collaborative The project goal is to improve transition of care for children with complex chronic conditions from the hospital to the community. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: 1) Fisher RG, Nageswaran S, Valentine ME, McKinney RE, Jr. Successful prophylaxis against Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in HIV-infected children using smaller than recommended dosages of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2001;15(5):263-269 2) Nageswaran S, Glock M, Hill I. Index of suspicion. Pediatr Rev. Jan 2004;25(1):29-40 3) Nageswaran S, Roth MS, Kluttz-Hile, KE, and Farel A. Medical Home for Children with Special Health Care Needs in North Carolina. NC Med J. 2006; 67(2): 103-109 4) Stout J, Saharia K, Nageswaran S, Ahmed A, and Dukes-Hamilton C. Racial and Ethnic Disparities Characterize Pediatric Tuberculosis in North Carolina. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006; 160: 631-637 5) Nageswaran S, Woods C, Benjamin DK, Givner L, Shetty AK. Orbital Cellulitis in Children. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2006; 25 (8): 695- 699 6) O’Shea TM, Nageswaran S, Hiatt DC, Legault C, Moore ML, Naughton M, Sevick MA, Goldstein DJ, Dillard RG. Follow-Up Care for Infants with Chronic Lung Disease: A Randomized Comparison of Community- and Center-based Models. Pediatrics. 2007; 119(4):e947-57 Nageswaran S, Farel A. Access to a Medical Home for Infants and Young Children. 7) Infants and Young Children. 2007; 20(3): 222-228 8) Nageswaran S, Silver EJ, Stein RE. Association of functional limitation with health care needs and experiences of children with special health care needs. Pediatrics. 2008;121(5):994-1001 9) Rouster-Stevens K, Nageswaran S, Arcury TA, Kemper KJ. How do parents of children Savithri Nageswaran 8

Past: with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) perceive their therapies? BMC Complement Altern Med. 2008; 8(1):25. 10) Nageswaran S. Respite Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Arch Pediatr and Adolesc Med. 2009; 163(1):49-54 Editorial: John M. Neff. Respite Care: An Essential Yet Unmet Need for Families With Children With Special Health Care Needs. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2009;163(1):89-90. 11) Nishikawa BR, Daaleman TP, Nageswaran S. Association of provider scope of practice with successful transition for youth with special health care needs. J Adolesc Health. 2011 Feb;48(2):209-11.PubMed PMID: 21257122. 12) Nageswaran S, Parish SL, Rose RA, Grady MD. Do Children with Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Conditions have Greater Difficulty Using Health Services than Children with Physical Disorders? Matern Child Health J. 2011 Jul;15(5):634-41. PubMed PMID: 20364366. 13) Murphy KL, Kobayashi K, Golden SL, Nageswaran S. Rural and Non-Rural Differences in the System of Care for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Clinical Pediatrics. 2012 May; 51 (5): 498-503. PMID: 22345634. 14) Nageswaran S, Ip E, Golden S, O’Shea TM, Easterling D. Interagency Collaboration in the Care of Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Academic Pediatrics. 2012;12: 189-197 PMID: 22583632 15) Golden S, Nageswaran S. Caregiver Voices: Coordinating Care of Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Clinical Pediatrics. 2012 August; 51(8): 723-728 PMID 22563062. 16) Jackson JM, Radulovic A, Nageswaran S. Managing Medical Equipment Used by Technology-Dependent Children: Evaluation of an Instructional Tool for Pediatric Residents and Medical Students. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2012 August 51(8): 770-77. PubMed PMID: 22626846. 17) Nageswaran S, Golden SL, Easterling D, O’Shea TM, Hansen WB, Ip EH. Factors Associated with Collaboration among Agencies Serving Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Maternal and Child Health Journal.2013 November. 17(9): 1533-1540. PMID: 22555946 Manuscript Under Review Lindley, L.C., Nageswaran, S. (under review). Pediatric primary care involvement in end of life care for children. Pediatrics.

Invited Book Chapter: Nageswaran S, Radulovic A, Anania A. Transitions to and from the Acute Inpatient Care Setting for Children with Life-Threatening Illness. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2014 Aug;61(4):761- 783. Review. PubMed PMID: 25084723.

Miscellaneous: Nageswaran S. Autism spectrum disorders. Letters to the Editor. Indian Pediatr. 2004;41(9):971 Nageswaran S. New Venue for Collaboration: Complex Care Special Interest Group. Hospital Pediatrics. 2009; 2

Abstracts: 1) Fisher RG, Tabangin ME, Nageswaran S, and McKinney RE. Trends among Pediatric Patients with HIV Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Poster session. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. 2003 2) Stout S, Nageswaran S, Tilson E. Effectiveness of a Tuberculosis Screening Questionnaire in Identifying Children with Latent Tuberculosis Infection.” Poster Session. Savithri Nageswaran 9

Past: The annual International Conference of the American Thoracic Society, San Diego, CA.2005. 3) Nageswaran S, Gizlice Z, Kluttz-Hile K, Farel A. “Assessing the size and characteristics of children with special health care needs in North Carolina.” Platform session. The 11th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, Miami, FL. 2005 4) Nageswaran S, Farel S. “Medical Home for Children with Special Health Care Needs in North Carolina”. Poster Session. The Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. December 2005 5) Nageswaran S, Farel A. “Access to a Medical Home for Infants and Young Children: What can we learn from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs?” Poster Session. The Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. December 2005 6) Nageswaran S, Silver EJ, Stein REK. “Functional Status is Associated with Healthcare Experiences of Children with Special Health Care Needs” Platform session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2006. 7) Nageswaran S, Hiatt D, Dillard RG, O’Shea TM. “Home Care of Neonatal Chronic Lung Disease: Impact on the Family.” Poster session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2006 8) Nageswaran S, O’Shea T.M. Oxygen Dependency in Children with Chronic Lung Diseases. Poster session. . Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting Toronto, Canada. 2007. 9) Nageswaran S. Respite Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Platform session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Canada. 2007. 10) Nageswaran S, Parish S. Do Children with Disabilities have Poor Access to Care? Platform session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. 2008 11) Rouster-Stevens K, Nageswaran S, Arcury T, Kemper K. How do Parents of Patients with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Perceive Their Therapies? Poster session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. 2008. 12) Nageswaran S, Stein R. E.K, Johnson-Silver E. Insurance Status and Access to Health Care of Children with Special Needs: The Effect of Functional Limitations. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. 2009. 13) Nageswaran S, Johnson-Silver E, Stein R.E.K. Functional limitation and access to health care of children with special needs: Assessment by insurance status. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. 2009. 14) Nishikawa B, Nageswaran S. Life-Course Oriented Providers versus Pediatric-Specific Providers on Delivery of Transition Services to Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. 2009. 15) Hill K, Nageswaran S. Impact on Family of Children with Special Needs in NC. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. 2009. 16) Golden S, Nageswaran S. Defining Agencies Serving Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. 2010 17) Nageswaran S, Golden S. Network of Agencies Serving Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. 2010 18) Kobayashi D, Currin D, Nageswaran S. Improving Communication between Hospital- Based and Primary Care Physicians. Poster Session. American Academy on Communication in Healthcare Forum, Scottsdale, Arizona. October 2010 19) Golden SL, Nageswaran S. Caregiver Voices: Coordinating Care for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Denver, Colorado. May 2011 Savithri Nageswaran 10

Past: 20) Nageswaran S, Golden SL, O'Shea TM, Ip E, Hansen W, Easterling E. Social Network Analysis to Examine Collaboration among Clinics, Practices and Community Agencies. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Denver, Colorado. May 2011 21) Nageswaran S, Golden SL, Easterling D, O’Shea TM, Hansen WB, Ip EH. Factors Associated with Collaboration among Agencies Serving Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. Poster Session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Boston, MA. May 2012. 22 Hurst A, Radulovic A, Nageswaran S. Unexpected Survivors: Caring for Children with Unexpected Prognosis. Platform session. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Washington, DC. May 2013. 22 Hurst A, Haldeman-Englert C, Miller-Fitzwater A, Nageswaran S. The Role of Genetics in a Multidisciplinary Approach to Pediatric Care Coordination for a Child with Leigh Syndrome. Poster Session. Southeastern Regional Genetics Group Annual Meeting. Asheville, NC. July 2013. 23 Nageswaran S, Mitchell A, Golden S, Givner L. Collaborative Care: A new model of care for children with undiagnosed complex conditions. Platform session. International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. Montreal, Canada. September 2013 24 Nageswaran S, Golden S. Experiences of Caregivers of Children with Complex Chronic Conditions with Home Health Nurses. Platform Session. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Assembly. San Diego, CA. March 2014 25 Anania A, Golden S, Miller-Fitzwater A, Nageswaran S. Beyond Language Barriers: Caring for Latino Children with Complex Chronic Conditions. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Assembly. San Diego, CA. March 2014 26 Mitchell A, Givner L, Golden S, Nageswaran S. Collaborative Care: A new model of care for children with undiagnosed complex conditions. Poster Presentation. Pediatric Nursing Conference. National Harbor, MD. July 2014 27 Nageswaran S, Golden S, Gower W, King N. Decision-Making about Life-Sustaining Treatment in Children with Medical Complexity. Platform Presentation. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. San Diego, CA. April 2015. 28 Golden S, Nageswaran S. Preparing Families of Medically Fragile Children for Home Care. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Poster Symposium. San Diego, CA. April 2015. 29 Beveridge S, Nageswaran S. Care Coordination Needs of Spanish-Speaking Caregivers of Children with Medical Complexity, Poster Presentation. San Diego, CA. April 2015. 30 Nageswaran S, Golden S, Gower W, King N. Decision-Making about Life-Sustaining Treatment in Children with Medical Complexity. Poster Presentation. Advancing Science, Improving Lives: National Institute of Nursing Research’s 30th Anniversary Scientific Symposium. Baltimore, MD. October 2015 (accepted for presentation).

PRESENTATIONS: Intramural Presentations: 4/29/15 Friends of Brenner Pediatric Enhanced Care Program 4/22/15 Brenner Children’s Hospital Advisory Board Pediatric Enhanced Care Program 2/10/15 Clinical Enterprise Management Meeting Declan Donoghue Collaborative Care Program Savithri Nageswaran 11

1/24/14 Pediatric Grand Rounds Home Health Nursing Services for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions 1/23/12 Brenner Children’s Hospital Family Advisory Council Programs at Brenner Children’s Hospital for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions 12/16/11 Pediatric Grand Rounds Connecting the Dots: Coordinating Care of Children with Complex Chronic Conditions 11/2/2010 Leadership Forum Community-based Providers’ Perceptions About Communication of BCH Physicians in the Care of Children 8/27/2010 Resident Conference Pediatric Palliative Care 2/2/2010 Leadership Forum Update on Pediatric Palliative Care Program at Brenner Children's Hospital 3/13/2009 Pediatric Grand Rounds Pediatric Enhanced Care Team 2008 Resident Conference Residency Training in Community-based Care of CSHCN Apr-08 Brenner First Conference Pediatric Palliative Care: What’s new at Brenner Children’s Hospital? 2008 Resident Conference: Pediatric Palliative Care 2007 Educational Retreat Evidence-based medicine 2007 Educational Retreat Training Residents in Children with Chronic Illnesses 2007 Leadership Forum Pediatric Palliative Care 2006 Joint Appointment Presentation at SSHP Access to Health Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs

2006 Practical Pediatrics Conference Improving hospitalist-community physician communication 2006 Brenner Children's Hospital Steering Committee Meeting An overview of pediatric palliative care 2006 Pediatric Grand Rounds Medical Home for Children with Special Needs 2005 Pediatric Research Conference Functional Limitations of Children with Special Needs Extramural Presentations: 8/30/15 Pediatric Enhanced Care Program Sally’s Angels Annual Meeting. 5/13/2015 Webinar for HRSA Implementation Grantees Enhancing the System of Care for Children with Medical Complexity 3/12/2015 Pediatric Advanced Care Team Rounds, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Savithri Nageswaran 12

Home Care of Children with Medical Complexity: Implications for Palliative Care Clinicians. 3/10/2015 Children’s Hospital Association: Quality and Safety in Children’s Health Conference, San Francisco, CA Leveraging collaborations to improve health care delivery for children with medical complexity 2/25/2015 RL Solutions Webinar. Declan Donoghue Collaborative Care Program: A new model of care for children with undiagnosed complex conditions (Co-Presenter: Ms. Nicole Donoghue) 11/7/2014 2014 Perinatal Neonatal Symposium, Winston-Salem, NC Life after NICU: What clinicians in neonatology should know about caring for children with medical complexity. 6/7/2013 Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition of North Carolina Meeting, Durham, NC Program Development and Research in Pediatric Palliative Care. 9/13/2012 Child Health Accountable Care Collaborative Meeting, Wilmington, NC Programs for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions at Brenner Children’s Hospital 7/6/2011 Moses Cone Hospitals & Health System, Greensboro, NC Improving the System of Care for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions 1/28/2011 Annual State Health Director’s Conference, Raleigh, NC Implementing Integrated Systems of Care for Families (Panelist) 11/5/10 Community Home Care & Hospice Fall Conference, Asheville, NC Building Systems of Palliative Care for Children Living With Life-Threatening and Life-limiting Conditions 11/5/2010 Community Home Care & Hospice Fall Conference, Asheville, NC Unexpected Survivors: Implications for Palliative Care Professionals Caring for Children Who Defy the Odds 11/5/2010 Community Home Care & Hospice Fall Conference, Asheville, NC Difficult Clinical Situations in Pediatric Palliative Care 6/24/2010 Innovations Project Webinar Improving Systems of Care for Children with Complex Chronic Conditions 1/21/2010 Local Collaborative Team Meeting, Family Support Network, Winston-Salem, NC Community-based Pediatric Enhanced Care Program 3/23/2009 KidsPath Hospice Agency, Greensboro, NC Pediatric Palliative Care 2008 Family Council Meeting, Chapel Hill, NC National Survey of Children with Special Needs 2008 Medical Home Implementation Meeting, Raleigh, NC Using NSCSHCN data in advocating for children with special health care needs 2007 Family Council Meeting, WS, NC National Survey of Children with Special Needs 2007 Respite Care Coalition of Forsyth County Respite Care for Children with Special Needs 2006 Pediatric Community Alliance Pediatric Palliative Care at Brenner COURSE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION: Savithri Nageswaran 13

2005 to Evidence-Based Medicine/ Course Director Residents, 2012 Journal Club Curriculum and Instructor Neonatology Fellows 2007 to Evidence-Based Medicine Course Director & Medical Students 2008 Curriculum Instructor Phase V Pediatric Academic Week 2009 to Lecture Series: Pediatric 3rd year medical 2011 Palliative Lecture Instructor students Hospice and Palliative Medicine 2011 to Fellowship Program at Wake Hospice and Palliative Present Forest Health Sciences Faculty Member Medicine Fellow

STUDENTS/RESIDENTS/FELLOWS ADVISED: Undergraduate Students: 2007 Ms. Kate Denny, UNC- Advisor, Summer Internship Greensboro 2008 - 2011 Ms. Kenza Hill, Advisor, Honors Course in Psychology Mentor, Research Project Graduate Students: February 2008 Dr. Brett Nishikawa and Ms. Project Advisor, Coursework on Children – April 2008 Bonnie Jones, MPH Students, with Special Health Care Needs University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill May 2008 – Ms. Bonnie Jones, MPH and Advisor, Practicum studies for MPH and August 2008 MSW Student, University of MSW coursework North Carolina at Chapel Hill

May 2008 – July Dr. Brett Nishikawa, MPH Advisor, Master’s Thesis 2008 Student, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill May 2011 to Ms. Kelly Murphy, MPH Student, Advisor, Practicum studies for MPH July 2011 University of North Carolina at coursework Chapel Hill Advisor, Master’s Thesis

Medical Students: 2008 - 2010 Ms. Dawn Hrelic and Mr. John Mentor, Research Project Ray 2014 - Present Mr. Stockton Beveridge Mentor, Research Project

Resident Physicians: 2006 - 2009 Drs. Jennifer Vick and Carrie Advisor, Scientific abstract and poster Friesen preparation for the North Carolina Pediatric Society Annual Meeting Case Report preparation April 2006 – Dr. Jennifer Stribling Advisor, Scientific abstract and poster August 2006 preparation for the North Carolina Pediatric Society Annual Meeting April 2007 - Dr. Michael Kidder Advisor, Scientific abstract and poster August 2007 preparation for the North Carolina Pediatric Society Annual Meeting Savithri Nageswaran 14

April 2007 - Dr. Mary Greiner Advisor, Scientific abstract and poster August 2007 preparation for the North Carolina Pediatric Society Annual Meeting April 2008 – Dr. Jennifer Stribling Advisor, Scientific abstract and poster August 2008 preparation for the North Carolina Pediatric Society Annual Meeting April 2008 – Dr. Nameeta Penkar Advisor, Scientific abstract and poster August 2008 preparation for the North Carolina Pediatric Society Annual Meeting November 2008 Dr. Daisuke Kobayashi Mentor, Grant Application - Present Mentor, Advocacy and Research Project April to June Dr. Anna Miller-Fitzwater Advisor, Grand Rounds Presentation 2011 May 2011 Dr. Johanna Kielbasa Advisor, Grand Rounds Presentation 2011- Present Dr. Farrah Rajabi Advisor, Advocacy Project Grand Rounds presentation Research project Mar – Apr 2013 Dr. Raeley Guess Grand Rounds Presentation 2012 - Present Dr. Anna Hurst Grant application National scientific meeting presentation Scientific paper Fellows & Faculty: July 2008 – Dec Dr. Brett Nishikawa Mentor, Research Project 2010 (Preventive Medicine Resident) 2008 Dr. Semsa Gogcu Member, Dissertation Committee for Fellow’s (Neonatology Fellow) Project July 2012- Career Mentor, Women’s Health Center for Excellence Present Jan 2015 - Mentor, Junior Faculty Mentoring Program, Wake Forest School of Medicine Present

CLINICAL MENTORING: Medical Students, Resident 2005 to Hospital physicians 2011 Medicine Attending Physician (pediatric and family medicine) Medical students, residents, chaplaincy interns, psychology 2008 to Pediatric students, Physician Assistant Present Palliative Care Palliative Care Physician students

EXAMINER: 2006 to Present Comprehensive Oral Examination for MPH (Maternal & Child Health Program) at UNC School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC

EDUCATIONAL EVENTS: Member of Organizing Committee Oct Initiative for Pediatric Palliative Care Conference, Durham, NC 2006 Audience: Interdisciplinary providers and parents Savithri Nageswaran 15

Organized 7 educational events during visit by Dr. Marcia Levetown, a national expert in pediatric palliative care to Brenner Children’s Hospital. Oct Audience: Interdisciplinary providers, medical students, residents within Brenner's, 2007 anesthesiolology department and parents and providers in the community Organized 9 educational events during visit by Dr. Ruth E.K.Stein, Leonard P. Rome Visiting Professor April Audience: Interdisciplinary providers, medical students, residents within Brenner's, 2011 and parents and providers in the community Program host site for a visit by an interdisciplinary team of five healthcare providers Sep - from Children’s Hospital, Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC to understand 2012 program development in pediatric palliative care. Program host site for a visit by 2 hospital medicine physicians from the Duke Oct University School of Medicine to understand program development for children with 2013 complex medical conditions.

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE: March 2006- Co-Leader, Pediatric Community Alliance, Winston-Salem, NC Present October 2006 – Member, Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition of North Carolina. Present October 2006 - Member, Policy Subcommittee, Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition of North Present Carolina April 2007- Family Council, Department of Health & Human Services, Raleigh, NC June 2008 June 2007 – Member, Medical Home Initiative, Department of Health & Human Services, June 2008 NC August 2008 – Frank Porter Graham Elementary School Representative, Special Needs June 2011 Advisory Council, Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools, North Carolina August 2008 – Frank Porter Graham Elementary School Representative, School Health June2011 Committee, Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools, North Carolina December 2009 Member, Project Advisory Committee, Northwest Community Care Network - Present of North Carolina January 2011 – Member, Steering Committee, CHIPRA quality demonstration grant category December 2011 C initiative March 2011 – Member, C4C work group (child service coordination program), State Title V December 2011 Agency January 2012 to Northwest Community Care Network Pediatric Imitative Workgroup Present March 2012 to Member, Committee on Children with Special Needs and Disabilities, North Present Carolina Pediatric Society

PROESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: 2005 – 2006 Member, National Research Service Award Primary Care Research Fellowship Study Group, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Savithri Nageswaran 16

PROESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: 2005 - Present Mentee, Women’s Health Center of Excellence (WHCoE) for Research, Leadership, and Education Mentoring Program for Women Junior Faculty, Wake Forest University School of Medicine September 2006 Initiative for Pediatric Palliative Care Regional Training, Durham, North Carolina September 2007 Pediatric Palliative Care Training at Akron Children’s Hospital. Advisor: Dr. Sarah Friebert, MD 2007 - 2010 Mentee, Office of Research Mentoring Program, Wake Forest University School of Medicine July 2008 Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar, The Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, D.C. July 2008 Grant Writing Workshop: The Nuts and Bolts of Effective Science Writing. Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar, The Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, D.C. September 2008 Billing and Coding for Palliative Care Consultations: Getting Paid for What You Do. Audio Conference. Center to Advance Palliative Care. January 2009 Time Management & Organizational Skills, Susan Johnson, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC July 2009 Making the Financial Case for Pediatric Palliative Care. Audio Conference. Center to Advance Palliative Care 2009- 2010 Teaching Advancement Program, Wake Forest University School of Medicine April 2010 International Science of Team Science Conference, Chicago, Illinois April 2010 Workshop on Social Network Analysis, Science of Team Science Conference, Chicago, Illinois February 2011 Workshop on Questionnaire Design Issues in Longitudinal and Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys: Balancing Continuity and Innovation, Duke Initiative on Survey Methodologies, Durham, NC September 2011 Mentoring Basics. Women’s Health Center of Excellence for Research, Leadership, Education. Wake Forest School of Medicine. October 2011 Advance Care Planning Facilitator Training. Respecting Choices, Winston-Salem, NC. June 2012 Institute of Systems Science and Health (Network Analysis), St. Louis, MO

MEDIA COVERAGE AND POPULAR PRESS: Respite Care Paper Hendry, J. Caregivers may lack help caring for disabled kids. Reuters Health. Jan 15, 2009. Available at http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE50E6P620090115 Caregivers Not Receiving the Help They Need, Study Shows. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center News. Feb 12, 2009. Available at http://www2.wfubmc.edu/News/NewsARticle.htm?ArticleID=2558

Hastings Center Cunniff Dixon Award Savithri Nageswaran 17

The Hastings Center Cunniff Dixon Physician Awards. Available at http://www.thehastingscenter.org/PhysicianAwards/#nageswaran

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Kilgore, C. Improving Access to Pediatric Palliative Care. Pediatric News. Vol 45. No.3. March 2011

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Wake Forest Baptist Receives Federal Grant to Expand Program Serving Children with Special Health Care Needs. Wake Forest Baptist Health. Brenner News. October 2011 http://www.brennerchildrens.org/News-Releases/Wake-Forest-Baptist-Receives-Federal-Grant- to-Expand-Program-Serving-Children-with-Special-Health-Care-Needs.htm

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Medical Home Implementation March 2014 eNews: Special Feature: An Interview with HTPCP Grantees http://medicalhomeinfo.org/about/newsletter/index.aspx#web Declan Donoghue Collaborative Care Program. (Internal) One Young Patient's Death Has Become a Safety Victory. http://intranet.wakehealth.edu/Patient-Care/Patient-and-Family-Centered-Care/Features/Learn- How-the-Death-of-One-Young-Patient-Has-Become-a-Safety- Victory.htm?utm_source=HSW&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=03-04-2015 Declan Donoghue Collaborative Care Program. Webcast sponsored by RL Solutions. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAn5bsfErvM&feature=youtu.be