Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Gwen Karilyn Wyatt 1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Work Address: College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street, Room C284 Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1317 Phone: (517) 353-6672 or (517) 432-5511 Fax: (517) 353-4587 E-mail: [email protected] 2.0 EDUCATION 1988 Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Major: Counseling and Educational Psychology 1980 M.S.N., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 1975 R.N., Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, MI 1973 M.A., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Major: Education 1969 B.A., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Major: Education 2.1 LICENSE & CERTIFICATION 2013-present Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2010-present Therapeutic Touch International Association-Qualified Therapeutic Touch Practitioner 2004-present Certified Advance Care Planning Facilitator 2003-present Certified Graduate End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (G- ELNEC) Trainer 2001-present Certified End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Trainer 1975-present Registered Nurse, licensed in the State of Michigan; Number 111964 3.0 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT msucon/Wyatt/cv/8/9/19 1 Academic Experience 2004-present Professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1/2015-1/2016 Coordinator, PhD Curriculum, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 2001-2004 Director, End of Life: Center for Excellence, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1995-2003 Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1980-1995 Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1980, Instructor, Medical/Surgical Nursing, Lansing Community College, 1975-1977 Lansing, MI 1977-1978 Instructor, Cardiac Care, School of Nursing, Hurley Medical Center, Flint, MI Clinical Experience 1980-1983 Practitioner, Hypertension Program, Dr. Clifford Hale, Lansing, MI 6/1979-9/1979 Director, Camp Health Clinic, Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, MI 1975-1977 Staff Nurse/Charge Nurse, E.W. Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI International Experience 1/1991-4/1991 Oncology Lecturer and Consultant, Christian Medical College, College of Nursing, Vellore, South India (Sabbatical) 3/1990-4/1990 Oncology Lecturer, Langmore Health Foundation, Trinidad, West Indies 6/1989-7/1989 Oncology Consultant, Ministry of Health, Division of Nursing, Trinidad, West Indies 4.0 RESEARCH FUNDING Wyatt, G. (Co-PI), Sikorskii, A. (Co-PI), Lehto, R. (2015-2019). Using SMART Design to Improve Symptom Management Strategies among Cancer Patients. (Budget $2,257,151). Grant Number R01CA193706. Funded. Wyatt, G.K. (PI), Sikorskii, A., Holmstrom, A. & Luo, Z. (2011-2016; and NCE 5/1/16- 4/31/18). Home-Based Symptom Management via Reflexology for Advanced Breast Cancer Patients, National Institutes of Health (Budget $3,120,323). Grant Number 1R01CA157459-01. Funded. msucon/Wyatt/cv/8/9/19 2 Zick, S.M., Wyatt, G.K. (Co-I), Rawi, S.A., Merel, G., Burris, B., Sing, V., Litzinger, A., & Harris, R. (2010-2015). Acupressure and Fatigue. National Cancer Institute. (Budget $2,494,819). R01. Grant Number R01CA151445-01. Funded. Wyatt, G. K. (PI), & Sikorskii, A. (2008-2016). Saw Palmetto during Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer. Michigan State University Foundation. (Budget $20,000). Funded. Lehto, R., Wyatt, G. (Co-I), Sikorskii, A, Holtz, B. (2014-2015). Telehealth Mindfulness Therapy: A Lung Cancer Pilot Study (Budget $10,000). MNRS seed grant. (Budget $10,000). Funded. Wyatt, G. K., (2016) Mentored R. Lehto on NIH-funded 2016 MGH Workshop on Research Methods in Supportive Oncology. Attended. Wyatt, G.K. (PI), Sikorskii, A., McVary, K., Griffith, K. (2011-2014). Saw Palmetto: Symptom Management for Men During Radiation Therapy. Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), Michigan State University. (Budget $25,000). Funded. Sikorskii, A., Wyatt, G.K. (Co-I), Given, B. (2012-2013). Validation of PROMIS Measures among Family Caregivers. Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), Michigan State University. (Budget $25,000). Funded. Lehto, R., Sturtevant, J., Wyatt, G.K. (2012-2014). Mindfulness Therapy for Individuals with Lung Cancer. Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), Michigan State University. (Budget $25,000). Funded. Hughes, A. (2011-2012). Aging Women’s Sexual Health and Provider Communication. Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) award. (Wyatt, G.K., Faculty Mentor). National Institutes of Health. (Budget $75,000). Funded. Nettleman, M. & Leach, R. (PI – 2011-2012), Holzman, C. (PI – 2012 -2014). K12 (BIRCWH) – NIH Institutional Mentored Research Career Development Program Award. (Wyatt, G.K., Faculty Mentor). (Budget $2,000,000) Funded. Wong, R., & Wyatt, G. K. (Co-I) (2008-2014). A Phase II/III Study Comparing Acupuncture –like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (ALTENS) Versus Pilocarpine in Treating Early Radiation-Induced Xerostomia. Supported by Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG 0537). National Cancer Institute for Community Clinical Oncology Program Support. Grant number U10 CA21661. NCI Funded. Wyatt, G.K. (PI), Sikorskii A., Mukherjee, R., & Bush, T. (2008-2010). Therapeutic Stimulation Device for Breast Cancer Patients. CON and Engineering Pilot Project. Funds provided by MSU Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies (VPRGS), Colleges of Nursing and Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. (Budget $30,000). Funded. msucon/Wyatt/cv/8/9/19 3 Wyatt, G.K. (PI), Sikorskii, A., & Rahbar, H. (2005-2011). Reflexology: An Intervention for Advanced Breast Cancer. National Cancer Institute. (Budget $ 3,120,692). Grant number 1RO1 CA104883-01A1. Funded. Seider, M.J., & Wyatt, G.K. (Co-I) (2005-2014). Randomized Phase III Trial to Evaluate Radiopharmaceuticals and Zolendronic Acid in the Palliation of Osteoblastic Metastases from Lung, Breast, and Prostate Cancer. Supported by Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG 0517). National Cancer Institute for Community Clinical Oncology Program Support. Grant number U10 CA37422. NCI Funded. Wyatt, G.K., & Sikorskii, A. (2008-2009). Establishing an Interrater Reliability of an Energy Assessment Instrument. Michigan State University College of Nursing. (Budget $3,707). Funded. Wyatt, G.K., & Sikorskii, A. (2008). Michigan State University, College of Nursing Summer Scholar Funds for CAM knowledge instrument development research project. (Budget $4,360). Funded. Wills, C.E., Wyatt, G.K., & Sikorskii, A. (2008-2009). CAM Decision-Making Pilot Instrument Development. Michigan State University, College of Nursing Research Center and Ohio State University, College of Nursing. (Budget $5,000). Funded. Wyatt, G.K. (2007). Michigan State University, College of Nursing Summer Scholar Funds Award for research pilot. (Budget $6,500). Funded. Laird-Fick, H. & Wyatt, G.K. (2007) Family Research: Teaching Multidisciplinary health professional teams to conduct end of life discussions using simulated families. MSU Communication Arts & Sciences. (Budget $2,500). Funded. Tobe E. (PI), & Wyatt, G.K. (Co-PI), (2005). Financial and Advance Care Planning. MSU Extension Area of Expertise (AoE) Competitive Programming Fund. (Budget $5,000). Funded. Vander Laan, K., & Wyatt, G.K. (2005). Marian Peterson Nursing Research Endowment Fund. (Budget $200.00). Funded. VanderLann, K., & Wyatt, G.K. (2004-2006). Advance Care Planning: Caring Conversations For Now and Later. Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation. 2004 Student Award Program. (Budget $3,000). Funded. Peterson, L.M., Harrison, L., & Wyatt, G.K. (2004-2005). A Conference Preparing Faith Communities to be Advance Care Planning Advocates. Rallying Points Certificate Program through Last Acts and funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (Budget $7,500). Funded. Blair, J. (2003). Pain and Fatigue Management for Women Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Research Training Experience. Submitted to the United States Army Department of Defense (DoD) for the Clinical Research Nurse Award. (Wyatt, G.K., Mentor). (Budget $200,000). Funded. msucon/Wyatt/cv/8/9/19 4 Gardiner, J. (2003-2004). Use of Regression Models in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (Wyatt, G.K., Clinical Consultant). (Budget $293,871-year 1). Funded. Jablonski, A. (2003-2005). Symptom Experience and Quality of Life of End Stage Renal Disease Patients on Hemodialysis. (Wyatt, G.K., Mentor). NRSA (Budget $200,000). Funded. Symonds, L, Wyatt, G., Brody, H., & Berger, K. (2003-2005). The Placebo Response: Neural Mechanisms of Placebo Analgesia. Institutional Research Grant Program at Michigan State University. (Budget $65,178). Funded. Paneth, N. (2000-2004). Training Clinical Researchers for Community Settings. National Institutes of Health, K-01 grant. (Wyatt, G.K., Mentor). (Budget $200,000/year). Funded. Gift, A. & Given, B.A. (1999-2004). End of Life: Center for Excellence. Competitive Strategic Partnership Grants, Michigan State University Foundation. (Wyatt, G.K., Center Director 2000-2004). (Budget $526,000). Funded. Wyatt, G.K. & Collins, C. (2000-2003). Yoga for Breast Cancer. Pilot, Provost Office, Michigan State University. (Budget $24,000). Funded. Given, C.W., Wyatt, G.K., & Given, B.A. (1998-2001). A Complementary Therapy Intervention for Supportive Care of Cancer Patients. Collaborative partnership between West Michigan Cancer Center, Michigan State University, and the Mary Margaret Walther Program. (Budget $297,293). Funded. Wyatt, G.K., Given,

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