Dr. Anne Moen Curriculum Vitae (selected) Institute for health and society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo P.O. Box 1130, Blindern, N-0318 Oslo Phone: +47 228 50540 - email: [email protected] Web: http://www.med.uio.no/helsam/english/people/aca/annemo/index.html Education 2002 Dr. polit. (PhD) Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo. 1996 Candidate, Nursing Science, University of Oslo. 1985 Registered Nurse, Red Cross Nursing School, Oslo and Akershus. Academic employment 2007 - Professor, Institute for health and society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, (Associate professor, 2007-2011). 2015 – Professor (adjunct), School of Nursing & Wisconsin Institute of Discovery, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 2015 - Professor II, University College of South east Norway, Campus Drammen 2005 – 2012 Researcher, InterMedia, Faculty of Education, University of Oslo. 2002 – 2005 Post doc, InterMedia, Faculty of Education, University of Oslo. 1996 – 2001 Research Fellow, Institute of Nursing Science, University of Oslo. Academic appointments and leadership positions Director, UiO:eColab – eInfrastructure Complex Interventions and Interdisciplinary Teamwork – at Institute for health and society, University of Oslo (2015 – ) President, European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) (2012 – 2016), EFMI-IMIA Vice President and immediate Past President EFMI, 2016 – 2018 EU eHealth Stakeholder group, member (2016 – 2019), lead focus area on “Citizen and Health Data” Chair, HelseNord Forskningsutvalg, Committee on clinical research, incl. rehabilitation and elderly research (SFU), Health North Regional Authority, Norway (2014 – 2015; member from 2012) Management Group, COST action TD 1405 European Network for the joint evaluation of connected health technologies (EJECT), European Union (2014 – 2016) Chair, Norwegian Society of Medical Informatics (NorHIT) (2009 – 2013), Norwegian national Representative, Council of EFMI (2009 – 2016) Awards and honors 2016: Best Innovative Idea 2016, for the project APPETITT (APPlikasjon om Ernæring – TilTak for helse og Trivsel), Sykepleierkongressen 2016, Gardermoen, Norway 2016: Poster prize “CarerSupport - an innovative approach to informal carers’ training and collaboration” (Lunde, L, Moen, A) eHealth for all, NI2+16; 13th International Congress in Nursing Informatics, Geneva Switzerland 2015: Fellow, American College for Medical Informatics 2014: Digitalis Purpurea – Development of innovative digital learning resources, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. 2011: Highly Commended Awards – EmeraldLitariNetwork, for Nes, S. & Moen, A., (2010). Constructing standards - A study of nurses negotiating with multiple modes of knowledge. Journal of Workplace Learning Vol 22 (6):376-393 2004: Best poster award, “What do consumers do with health information at home?” (Moen, A. Maquard, J.M.). Citizen Participation in e-Health; challenges for research, technologies and health care organizations. TTeC’2004, Tromsø 2002: Tom F Barth Fulbright Fellowship in Natural Sciences/Engineering, University of Wisconsin- Madison; School of Nursing and College of Engineering Grants (Principal Investigator, otherwise stated) 2014 – 2017: APPETITT (APPlikasjon om Enæring - TIlTak for helse og Trivsel). Offentlig, Regionalt Prosjekt, Regionale Forskningsfond, Hovedstadsfondet, Oslo. 2014 – 2016: CarerSupport - Platform for Informal Carers' Training, Tele-consulting and Collaboration. Co-PI. AAL Joint Program, AAL-2012-5, call 5’s tema: ICT-based Solutions for (Self-) Management of Daily Life Activities of Older Adults at Home, specific application areas: Secondary end-users / informal carers. 2014 – 2015: UiO strategic funding to establish UiO:eColab [eCollaboration infrastructure] Research infrastructure, Complex Interventions and Interdisciplinary Teamwork, Institute for health and society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo . 2012-2015: ACTIVE - Active ageing enabled by services and communication technologies. Co- PI. Sintef IKT in partnership with Institute for health and society, University of Oslo. Funded by Regionale Forskningsfond, Hovedstadsfondet, Oslo. 2007-2010: Learning trajectories in Knowledge Economies (LIKE), PI: Professor Monika Nerland, PFI, UIO, Co-investigator: case study of Nurses’ learning trajectories. Funded by the Norwegian Research Council. 2006-2011: KP-Lab - Knowledge practice laboratory (project no 27490, Priority 2, FP6-2004- IST-4): Leader of InterMedia research team (2006-2011), Leader, WP10 Knowledge practices in workplaces (2007-2010). 2002-2005: ICT-based information resources for patients and relatives, demonstrated in design of REPARERE (learning REsources for PAtients and RElatives during REcovery) prototype (with universal design principles). Post doc, funded by the Norwegian Research Council and IT- Funk 2002 – 2005: Advanced Technologies for Health@Home, Co-investigator. PI: Professor Patricia Flately Brennan, RN, PhD. University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, College of Engineering and Intel Corp. Visiting positions Visiting Professor, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice, Boston, MA, (2015) Visiting Research Scientist, University of Wisconsin-Madison, (2002 – 2007) and 2015 Fulbright Scholar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing and College of Engineering, Madison, WI, USA (2002) Visiting scholar, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco (1998, 2000) Invited expert FORTE, Swedish Research Council for Health, Working life and Welfare, Panel member “Ageing, Demography and Health”, 2016 eStandards, H2020 project “eHealth standards and Profiles in Action for Europe and Beyond” (“eStandards”) with Grant agreement no. 643889, 2016-2017 COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) - External Expert, 2015, 2016 Service to profession Editorial board Digital Health (2015 – ) Journal of Applied Clinical Informatics (2015 – ) European Journal of Biomedical Informatics (EJBI) (2011 – 2014) Health Policy and Technology, Associate Editor (2011 – 2015) Program committee Scientific Program Committee member, AMIA2014, Application track, Washington DC, USA (2013 – 2014) Scientific Program Committee, Co-chair, MIE2012, (24th European Conference for Medical Informatics), Pisa, Italia (2011 – 2012) Scientific Program Committee, Co-chair, MIE2011, (23rd European Conference for Medical Informatics), Local Organizing Committee, Co-chair, MIE2011, Oslo, Norway (2009-2011) In addition, extensive experiences in panel organizing, advisory boards and scientific evaluation of PhD dissertations and faculty positions. Reviewer for academic journals, e.g. JAMIA, Journal of Medical Internet Research, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, and health informatics scientific conferences, e.g. AMIA; MIE, MedInfo, NI. PhD supervision 2 completed (University of Tromsø, University of Oslo), 5 in progress, University of Oslo Publications (selected, peer-reviewed) Moen, A., Brennan, P.F. (2005) Health@Home: the work of Health Information Management in the Household (HIMH) - implications for Consumer Health Informatics (CHI) innovations. Journal of American Medical Informatics Association 12:648-656 Moen, A., Smørdal, O. (2006) REPARERE; web-based resource to support patients and families in CABG recovery. European Journal of cardiovascular Nursing. 5, suppl 1, S17-S18 Marquard J.L., Moen A., Brennan P.F. (2006) Photographic data - an untapped resource to explore complex phenomena such as health information management in the household (HIMH). Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol 122: 58-62. Moen, A., Gregory, J., Brennan, P.F., (2007) Cross-cultural Factors necessary to enable Design of flexible Consumer Health Informatics Systems (CHIS). International Journal of Medical Informatics, 76, suppl 1, S168- S173 Lundvoll Nilsen, L., Moen, A., (2008) Teleconsultation – collaborative work and opportunities for learning across organizational boundaries. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 14, 377-380 Nes, S., Moen, A., (2010) Constructing standards - A study of nurses negotiating with multiple modes of knowledge. Journal of Workplace Learning. 22 (6):376-393 Moen, A., Smørdal, O. (2012) RareICT – platform to augment work for self-care and independence. WORK, special issue on Health Care in the Home, 41: 329-227. Krange, I., Moen, A., Ludvigsen, S.R. (2012) Computer-based 3D Simulation: A Study of Communication Practices in a Trauma Team Performing Patient Examination and Diagnostic Work. Instructional Science, special issue: Learning in Medical Practice, 40(5), 829- 847. Moen, A., Hackl, W.O., Hofdijk, J., van Gemert-Pijnen, L., Ammenwerth, E., Nykänen, P., Hoerbst, A., (2012). eHealth in Europe – Status and Challenges. European Journal of Medical Informatics 8 no pagination Moen, A., Knudsen, L.M.M. (2013) Nursing Informatics – decades of contributions to health informatics. Healthcare Informatics Research 19(2) 86 – 92 Østensen, E., Svagård, I.S., Fossberg, A.B., Moen, A. (2014). Evaluation of Ambient Assisted Living interventions – which tool to choose? Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol 201:160-166 Gjevjon, E. R., Øderud, T., Wensaas, G.H., Moen, A. (2014) Toward a typology of technology users: How older people experience technology’s potential for active aging. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol 201: 25 – 31 Nygård, K.L., Moen, A. (2015). Interacting orientations and instrumentalities to adapt a Learning
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