Curriculum Vitae Dr. Marilyn Ray May 2020
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Curriculum Vitae Marilyn Anne Ray, RN, PhD, CTN-A, FAAN Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology (FSfAA) Honorary Distinguished Fellow, European Society for Person-Centered Healthcare (FESPCH) Distinguished Fellow, National Academies of Practice (FNAP) Website: www.marilynray.com CURRENT POSITIONS ACADEMIC ACADEMIC MILITARY Professor Emeritus and Honorary Degree Colonel (Retired 1999) Adjunct Professor May 2005 Nurse Corps Florida Atlantic University Nevada State College United States Air Force College of Nursing Henderson, Nevada Washington, D.C. Boca Raton, Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SCHOLAR/SPECIAL POSITIONS: Institution/Location Title of Scholar Position Dates Held Florida Atlantic University Professor Emeritus Awarded June 2006 Boca Raton, Florida Graduate Faculty Awarded 2010 to present Appt/Adjunct Professor Virginia Commonwealth Yingling Visiting Scholar Academic Year 1994-1995 University, Richmond, Virginia Society for Applied Fellow 1989 Anthropology, Oklahoma City Sustaining Fellow 2005 Oklahoma Florida Atlantic University Eminent Scholar January 1989 – May 1994 College of Nursing Christine E. Lynn Boca Raton, Florida Endowed Chair in Nursing Alberta Heritage Visiting Lecturer at the February 2005 Foundation University of Alberta, Clinical Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Sciences 1 Transcultural Nursing Society Recertification in Awarded 2009, 2014, 2018 Madonna University Transcultural Nursing Livonia, Michigan CTN-A ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS: Institution/Location Title of Administrative Position Dates Held University of Colorado Interim Division Head November 1987 School of Nursing Human Care Nursing: through Denver, Colorado Communities and Organizations December 1988 FACULTY POSITIONS: Institution/Location Academic Rank Dates Employed Florida Atlantic University Professor Emeritus 2006 and on-going The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Adjunct Professor 2004 and on-going Boca Raton, Florida Florida Atlantic University Professor with Tenure 1996 – 2004 The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Associate Professor 1989 - 1995 Boca Raton, Florida Institution/Location Academic Rank Dates Employed Union Institute Adjunct Professor 1997-1999 Cincinnati, Ohio 2 Visiting Professor 1997-2005 University of Colorado Visiting Associate Professor 1991-1997 School of Nursing Visiting Assistant Professor 1989-1991 Denver, Colorado Assistant Professor 1984-1988 Lecturer January – June 1984 Instructor 1981-1982 University of Northern (Part-time) Colorado School of Nursing Greeley, Colorado Assistant Professor 1973-1976 McMaster University Family Practice Program School of Medicine/ (Joint appointment) School of Nursing Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Instructor 1970-1972 University of San Francisco School of Nursing San Francisco, California Instructor 1969-1970; 1973 University of California School of Nursing San Francisco, California FACULTY ASSOCIATE POSITIONS: Organization Institution/Location Dates Held Center for Human Caring University of Colorado Denver, Colorado 1987-1989 Center for Nursing Research University of Colorado Denver, Colorado 1984-1987 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OTHER THAN TEACHING: Institution/Location Position title Dates Employed College of Nurses of Ontario Researcher also, Qualitative Research September 1982 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Transcultural Nursing To March, 1983 College of Nurses of Ontario Coordinator: 1982-1983 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Monitoring and Evaluation McMaster University Health Staff Nurse/Maternity/ 1976-1977 3 Sciences Center Hamilton, Neonatal ICU Ontario, Canada University of Colorado Medical Staff Nurse/Critical Care 1968-1969 Center Denver. Colorado (part-time) Gates Rubber Co. Denver, Industrial Nurse 1965-1966 Colorado (part-time) Swedish Hospital Staff Nurse/General Duty (part time) 1965-1967 Englewood, Colorado Penrose Hospital Critical Care 1963-1965 Colorado Springs, Colorado Kidney Dialysis Instructor Hoag Memorial Hospital Pediatrics 1961-1963 Costa Mesa, California Emergency Department St. John’s Hospital Staff Nurse Sept.-Nov. 1961 Santa Monica, California Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Camp at Wrightwood, California, Camp Nurse Summer 1961 UCLA Medical Center Staff Nurse OB/GYN; 1958-1961 Los Angeles, California Emergency/Critical Care MILITARY: Base/Installation Position Position Dates Served USAF Colonel Aerospace Nursing 1992-1999 School of Aerospace Medicine Research and Education Department of Academics (1) Consultant/Researcher School of Aerospace Nursing (2) Brooks AFB, Texas USAF/AFSC Colonel Active Duty: Researcher, February – Regional Hospital Clinical Nursing, May 1991 Eglin AFB, Florida Discharge Planning Officer USAF Systems Command Colonel IMA to Command Nurse 1989-1991 Office of Surgeon Nursing Administration Andrews AFB 4 District of Columbia USAF Military Personnel Center, Colonel Nursing Administrator 1985-1988 Office of Surgeon, IMA to Chief Nurse Nursing Education, Education and Research Randolph AFB, Texas Office of the Surgeon General Lieutenant United States Air Force Colonel/Colonel, Washington, DC Military Consultant to the Surgeon General for Nursing Research, 1983 and ongoing to completion of career and beyond . USAF Air Reserve Lieutenant Nursing Administrator: 1980-1985 Personnel Headquarters, Colonel IMA to Chief Nurse Office of the Surgeon General, Education and Personnel Denver Colorado Counseling USAF Hospital Major Consultant, Clinical 1977-1979 Hill AFB, Utah Nurse USAF Hospital Major OB, Nursery 1975-1977 Grifiss AFB, New York USAF Clinic Major Clinical Nurse 1974-1975 Niagara Falls, New York Travis AFB, California Captain Flight Nurse 1970-1973 Instructor/Medical Crew Director Hamilton AFB, California Captain Flight Nurse 1969-1970 Wyoming Air National Guard, First Flight Nurse 1967-1968 Cheyenne, Wyoming Lieutenant EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ACADEMIC EDUCATION: 5 Institutions Dates Attended Degree/Specialization Year Graduated University of Utah 1977-81 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 1981 College of Nursing Salt Transcultural Nursing Lake City, Utah (Mentee of Dr. Madeleine Leininger, 1st Transcultural Nursing PhD Program) McMaster University 1974-77 Master of Arts (MA), 1978 Hamilton, Canada Anthropology University of Colorado 1968-69 Master of Science (MS), 1969 School of Nursing Maternal/Child Nursing Denver, Colorado (Mentee of Dr. Madeleine Leininger_ University of Colorado 1964-68 Bachelor of Science (BSN), 1968 School of Nursing Nursing Denver, Colorado St. Joseph's Hospital 1955-58 Nursing Diploma 1958 School of Nursing (Registered Nurse) Hamilton, Canada POST -DOCTORAL COURSES: Institution Dates Attended Degree Course of Study Society for Applied March 2017 Rapid Qualitative Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM. Research Workshop Seton Hall University, NJ June 5-9, 2012 Dept. of Diplomacy and United Nations, New International Relations York City, NY Research Talk, Inc. October 25-26, None Qualitative research Cary, North Carolina 2010 and computer technology interface 6 Pari Center for New Learning October 2004 None Complexity science With Dr. F. David Peat (Physicist) Pari, Italy Martha E. Rogers Center for June 1999 Certificate Dialogue ‘99 The Study of Nursing Science May 1997 Certificate Dialogue ‘97 New York University June 1995 Certificate Dialogue ‘95 Division of Nursing New York, New York Center for Complex Systems January – April Course Fractals and Chaos Florida Atlantic University 1995 Completion in the Life Sciences Boca Raton, Florida Center for Clinical Bioethics March 1994 Certificate Contemporary Georgetown University Catholic Medical Washington, DC Morals Institution Dates Attended Degree Course of Study Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University March 1994 Certificate Advanced Bioethics Washington, DC Kennedy Institute of Ethics June 1985 Certificate Bioethics Georgetown University Washington, DC MILITARY EDUCATION: Institutions Dates Course/Subject Course Completion Air War College Seminar Course Strategies and Tactics November 1986 Air University Denver, Colorado Foreign Affairs, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 1983-86 International Relations USAF School of Health March 1984 Advanced Nursing March 1984 Care Sciences Service Management Sheppard AFB, Texas USAF School of Health March 1983 Medical Red Flag March 1983 7 Care Sciences Sheppard AFB, Texas Reserve Components November 1981 National Security November 1981 National Security Foreign Affairs Course Los Alamos, California School of Aerospace April-May 1968 Flight Nursing May 1968 Medicine Brooks AFB, Texas Medical Service School March 1968 Officer Training March 1968 Sheppard AFB, Texas CERTIFICATIONS/ADVANCED PRACTICE: • Transcultural Nursing Certification (CTN-A) -October 1988 (Recertified 1994 and 2000, 2009; 2014, 2018) • Nursing Administration, Advanced (CNAA) -December 1991 (Recertified 1996-2001) • CPR and Emergency Cardiac Care/Basic Life Support (CPR/CBLS) -March 1991 • Nurse Practitioner (Honorary), Nurse Practitioner Assn, Ontario, Canada -January 1975 and on-going AWARDS AND HONORS ACADEMIC: 2019 Legacy of Caring Award, International Association for Human Caring, Awarded at Clemson University, 40 IAHC Conference, May, 2019. Fellow 2018 (Distinguished), National Academies of Practice, Atlanta, GA, April, 2018. Christine E. Lynn Our Lady of Mount Carmel Award, St. Jude Church, Boca Raton, FL, March 3, 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award, University of Colorado College of Nursing Alumni, Anshutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, September 2017 Lifetime Achievement Status, Marquis Who’s Who Biographers,