Vanessa D. Jewell, Phd, OTR/L 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178 [email protected] 402-280-5946 (Office) ; 712-790-4631(Cell)

Vanessa D. Jewell, Phd, OTR/L 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178 Vanessajewell@Creighton.Edu 402-280-5946 (Office) ; 712-790-4631(Cell)

Vanessa D. Jewell, PhD, OTR/L 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178 [email protected] 402-280-5946 (office) ; 712-790-4631(cell) Education Doctor of Philosophy - Occupational Therapy. 2015 Emphases: Occupational Science; Gerontology Texas Woman's University, Dallas, TX Dissertation: Occupation-Centered Practice and Skilled Nursing Facilities: Myth or Reality? Master of Science - Occupational Therapy. 2006 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Thesis: Effects of Child-Caregiver Interaction on Play Occupations Among Young Children Institutionalized in Eastern Europe Bachelor of Science - Psychology. 2003 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Thesis: Gait Pattern Differences and the Effects of Different Types of Footwear Academic Employment Vice Chair of Research and Assessment (2019-present). School of Pharmacy & Health Professions, Occupational Therapy Department, Creighton University. Omaha, NE. Program Director (2015-2019). School of Pharmacy & Health Professions, Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program, Creighton University. Omaha, NE. Assistant Professor (2013-present). School of Pharmacy & Health Professions, Occupational Therapy Department, Creighton University. Omaha, NE. Assessment of Motor and Process Skills Faculty (2012-present). Center for Innovative Occupational Therapy Solutions. Fort Collins, CO. Clinical Assistant Professor (2010-2013). Health Professions Department, Occupational Therapy Program, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. La Crosse, WI. Clinical Employment Occupational Therapist (Summer 2012). Prairie Rehabilitation. Worthington, MN. Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for short term rehabilitation patients, long-term care residents, outpatient, and home health clients with a variety of physical rehabilitation needs (e.g., orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular). Provided occupational therapy services in Northwest Iowa and Southwest Minnesota rural communities. Occupational Therapist (Summer 2012). Accelerated Rehabilitation. Spencer, IA. 1 Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for short term rehabilitation patients, long-term care residents, and home health clients with a variety of physical rehabilitation needs (e.g., orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular). Provided occupational therapy services in Northwest Iowa rural communities. Lead occupational therapist for 5 skilled nursing facilities. Occupational Therapist (Summer 2011). Lakes Regional Healthcare. Spirit Lake, IA. Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for acute care hospital, home health, and outpatient with a variety of physical rehabilitation needs (e.g., orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular). Provided occupational therapy services in Northwest Iowa rural communities. Occupational Therapist (Summer 2011). Spencer Hospital. Spencer, IA. Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for acute care and outpatient with a variety of physical (e.g., orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular) and mental health (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder, addiction) rehabilitation needs. Provided occupational therapy services in Northwest Iowa rural communities. Contract/Travel Occupational Therapist (2008-2010). Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for a variety of clients. Provided continuity of care at multiple facilities that experienced decreased staffing and/or personnel issues, adapted easily to new clinical environments, and provided leadership to care teams. - Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital; Lincoln, NE (inpatient subacute rehabilitation and community-reintegration programming for adults with neurological conditions) - Courage Center; Golden Valley, MN (skilled inpatient rehabilitation, spinal cord injury and brain injury) - Boone Rehabilitation Services; Boone, IA (Lead OT at a rural community-based hospital, two skilled nursing facilities, home health, and outpatient clinic) - Rehab Choice; Carroll, IA (Lead OT for two rural skilled nursing facilities) - Premier Health Services; Spirit Lake, IA (Lead OT for five rural skilled nursing facilities) - Prairie Rehabilitation Services. Northwest Iowa and Southwest Minnesota. (Lead OT for two skilled nursing facilities, home health, and outpatient clinic). Occupational Therapist (2008). St. Anthony Regional Hospital. Carroll, IA Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for acute care, skilled nursing, and outpatient with a variety of physical (e.g., orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular) and mental/behavioral health (e.g., depression, bipolar disorder, addiction) rehabilitation needs. Developed group and individual inpatient mental health programming. Occupational Therapist (2006-2008). Courage Center. Minneapolis, MN Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for skilled rehabilitation clients with neurological conditions (e.g., brain injury, spinal cord injury). Developed 2 and led a new occupational therapy specific program for adults diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis while partnering with the Shapiro Center for Multiple Sclerosis – Minneapolis Clinic for Neurology. Specialty in cognitive rehabilitation. Occupational Therapist (2006-2008). Allina Hospitals. Minneapolis, MN Responsibilities: Evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for inpatient acute rehabilitation and acute rehabilitation (e.g., brain injury, ICU, cardiovascular). Worked as PRN therapist. Grants Shin, J., Mu, K., Jewell, V., Qi, Y., Lohman, H., & Lampe, A. (2020-2021). Development of Certificate Programs to Support Life-Long Learning of Occupational Therapy Students and Alumni: A Participatory Mixed Methods Study. President’s Distinguished Curriculum Innovation and Pedagogical Research Grant. Creighton University. $9,430 [Submitted]. Schultes, S., Jewell, V., & Abbott, A. (2020). Barrier Identification for Type 1 Diabetes Management: A Rural Challenge. CURAS Student Travel Grant for the Midwest Nursing Research Society: Advancing Nursing Research with Diverse Populations. $500. [Funded]. Abbott, A., Jewell, V., Russell, M., Knezevich, E., Qi, Y., Shin, J., & George, A. (2019-2021). Efficacy of Occupation-Based Coaching for Rural Families with a Child with Type 1 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. Sigma Theta Tau – Iota Chapter. Winifred J. Ellenchild Pinch Research Award. $1000 [Funded]. Knezevich, E., Jewell, V., & Hoffman, S. (2019-2020). Building a Patient-Centered Research Agenda for Families with a Child with Type 1 Diabetes. SPAHP Research Fellowship. Creighton University. $3000 [Funded]. Feldhacker, D., Jewell, V.D., Lohman, H., & Russell, M. (2019-2020). A Systematic Review of Occupational Therapy Telehealth Interventions. SPAHP Research Fellowship. Creighton University. $3000 [Funded]. Jewell, V., Russell, M., Knezevich, E., Abbott, A., Qi, Y., & George, A. (2019-2021). A Randomized Control Pilot Study to Examine the Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupation- Based Coaching for Families with a Child with Type 1 Diabetes. Health Science Strategic Investment Faculty Development Fund. Creighton University. $49,340 [Funded]. Knezevich, E., Jewell, V., Russell, M., Shin, J., Abbott A., Qi, Y., & George, A. (2019- 2021). Use of Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring System to Assess Time in Range following delivery of Occupation-Based Coaching via Telehealth for Families with a Child with Type 1 Diabetes. Dexcom, Inc. Value of supplies $42,260. [Funded]. Abbott, A., Jewell, V., Knezevich, E., & Russell, M. (2019-2020). Recruiting Rural Families with Children Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. LB 692 New Initiatives Grant. Creighton University. $72,628. [Not Funded]. 3 Jewell, V., Abbott, A., & Knezevich, E. (2019-2020). Building Rural Stakeholder Engagement in Patient-Centered Type 1 Diabetes Research. Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (CURAS) New Investigator Award. Creighton University. $2000 [Funded]. Jewell, V., Abbott, A., Knezevich, E., Dowd, M., & Naber, L. (2018-2020). Building Rural Stakeholder Involvement in Patient-Centered Type 1 Diabetes Research. Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Institute; Eugene Washington Engagement Award. $247,020 [Funded]. Jewell, V., Russell, M. (2018). A Randomized Control Pilot Study to Examine the Effectiveness of Occupation-Based Coaching via Telehealth for Rural Families with a Young Child with Type 1 Diabetes. IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network. [Not Funded]. Jewell, V., & Flecky, K. (2018). Effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing for Youth with Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review. IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network. [Not Funded] Jewell, V. (2017-2018). Effectiveness of the Occupation-Centered Intervention Assessment to Improve Client-Centered Practice and Client Satisfaction in Inpatient Rehabilitation: Mixed Method. HealthSouth Therapy Grant. $5965 [Funded]. Jewell, V. (2017-2018). Use of the Occupation-Centered Intervention Assessment to Improve Professional Reasoning in Occupational Therapy Students. AAdvantage Global Scholars Travel Grant. $1400 [Funded]. Jewell, V., Harris, B., Laughlin, A., & White, N. (2017). Identification of Family Needs to Improve Quality of Life for Families Living with Type 1 Diabetes. George Haddix Grant. $15,000 [Not Funded] Jewell, V., Smith, S., Dowd, M., & Naber, L. (2016). Improving the Quality of Life of Families with Children with Type 1 Diabetes with Occupational Performance Coaching. Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Institute. Pipeline to Proposal Awards Independent Tier III

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