Ryan Jeffrey Shaw C U RRI CULUM VITAE 1 0 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 2 H E A L T H S E R V I C E S R E S E A R C H A N D D E V E L O P M E N T 152 4 1 1 W E S T C H A P E L S T R E E T, S U I T E 6 0 0 D U R H A M, N C 2 7 7 0 1 P H O N E : 9 1 9-4 1 0-6 3 7 2 R Y A N. S H A W @ D U K E. E D U EDUCATION Duke University Durham, NC 2012 Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing Science & Health Informatics New York University New York, NY 2008 Master of Science, Nursing Informatics University of Miami Coral Gables, FL 2004 Bachelor of Science, Nursing AREAS OF INTEREST Health maintenance Health informatics Chronic illness self-management Obesity & overweight HONORS Distinguished Master s Student 2008 New York University College of Nursing Inducted, Sigma The Tau 2004 International Honor Society of Nursing Academic Excellence Award 2004 University of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital EMPLOYMENT: ACADEMIC & CLINICAL POSITIONS Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham, NC 2012-present Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center Duke University Medical Center Department of Medicine Post-doctoral Research Fellow Duke Health Technology Solutions & Durham, NC 2008-2012 Information Technology Fellow
Ryan J. Shaw 2 NYU Medical Center New York, NY 2007-2008 Assistant Nurse Manager, Department of Surgery New York University College of Nursing New York, NY 2007-2008 Research Assistant, Health Informatics NYU Medical Center New York, NY 2004-2007 Nurse Clinician, Cardiothoracic Surgery LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE American Medical Informatics Association Member-at-large, PhD-Doctoral, representative 2011-present PUBLICATIONS Peer-Referred Journal Articles: 1. Johnson, C.M., Shaw, R.J. (in press, 2012). A usability problem: Conveying health risks to consumers on the Internet. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2. Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B. (in press). Short message service (SMS) text messaging as an intervention medium for weight loss: A Literature Review. Health Informatics Journal 3. Shaw, R.J., Brion, J. (in press). Leadership through the Special Olympics. Nursing Education Perspectives 4. Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B. (2011). Baseline medication adherence and blood pressure in a 24-month longitudinal hypertension study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 21, 1401-1406. PMID: 22107599 5. Shaw, R.J., Ferranti, J. (2011). Patient-provider Internet portals - Patient outcomes and use. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing. 29(12). PMID: 21697705 (Continuing Education article) 6. Shaw, R.J., Johnson, C.M. (2011). Health information seeking and social media use on the Internet among people with diabetes. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 3(10), 1-9 PMID: 22066032 7. Johnson, C.M., Corazzini, K., Shaw, R. (2011). Assessing the feasibility of using virtual environments in distance education. Knowledge Management & E-Learning. 3(1); 5-16 8. Johnson, C., Nahm, M., Shaw, R., Dunham, A., Newby, K., Dolor, R., Smerek, M., Del Fiol, G. (2010). Can prospective usability evaluation predict data errors? AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 346-50. PMCID: PMC3041437 9. Phillips, B., Shaw, R.J., Sullivan, D.T., Johnson, C. (2010). Using virtual environments to enhance nursing distance education. Creative Nursing, 16(3), 132-5. PMID: 20879622 10. Sorensen, L., Shaw, R., Casey, E. (2009). Patient portals: Survey of nursing informaticists. Studies in Health Information Technology, 146, 160-5. PMID: 19592827 Non-refereed: 11. Johnson, C.M., Vorderstrasse, A., Shaw, R. (2009). Virtual worlds in health care higher education. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research, 2(2), 3-9. Under review: 1. Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B., Silva, S., Lipkus, I., Davis, L.L., Shaw, R., Johnson, C.M. A mhealth Intervention to sustain recent weight loss
Ryan J. Shaw 3 2. Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B., Hess, J.C., Silva, S., Lipkus, I., Davis, L.L., Johnson, C.M. Development of a theoretically driven mhealth short message service (SMS) application for sustaining weight loss. 3. Horvath, M.M., Brinson, S., Evans, S., Shang H., Shaw R., Johnson C., Ferranti, J. Lessons learned in deploying a self-service model for enterprise data delivery ABSTRACTS, POSTERS & PRESENTATIONS 1. Theera-Ampornpunt, N. Kelley, T., Ramly, E., Shaw, R., Khairat, S., Sonnenberg, F.A. (2012, November, accepted). The Paths Toward Informatics Careers in the Post-HITECH Era. American Medical Informatics Association annual symposium. Chicago, IL. 2. Shaw, R.J., Scarton, L.A. (2011, October). Consumer health informatics. Unconference Chair. American Medical Informatics Association annual symposium. Washington, DC. 3. Shaw, R.J. (2010, November). Using informatics to deliver tailored persuasive messages to populations to promote sustainability and maintenance of health behaviors. 4 th Doctoral Consortium on Sociotechnical Issues in Medical Informatics. AMIA Annual Symposium. Washington, DC. 4. Shaw, R.J., Johnson, C.M. (2010, January). Online social networking and diabetes. Poster presented at the Southern Nursing Research Society. Austin, TX. *Honor: Top Student Poster. 5. Neffa, D.R., Goetschius, A.B., Anand, A.A., Shaw, R.J., Talbot, A., Toledo, L. (2010, November). BirdsNBees: Marketing an adolescent sexual health text messaging service. Poster presented at the Health Communication Conference. Lexington, KY. GRANTS & SUPPORT TPP-21-021 8/2012-8/2014 Veterans Affairs HSR&D Health Services Research & Development Post-doctoral training PI: Hayden Bosworth, PhD Role: Post-doctoral fellow The goals of this fellowship will be to explore intervention approaches to obesity prevention and treatment and contribute to the scientific understanding of obesity, health maintenance, and informatics through published manuscripts, and a pilot study that develops and evaluates a mhealth intervention 1F31 NR012599 12/2010-8/2012 NIH/National Institute of Nursing Research National Research Service Award, pre-doctoral Title of project: A three-month RCT to sustain weight-loss among people with obesity through targeted short message service (SMS) Project goal: To explore the effects of theoretically targeted mobile phone messages on sustaining weight loss CTSA TL1 RR024126-05 7/2010-9/2010 NIH CTSA/Duke Translational Medical Institute
Ryan J. Shaw 4 Pre-doctoral scholarship Title of project: Development and feasibility testing of a targeted weight-loss sustaining text message intervention Project goal: To develop a weight loss sustaining text message intervention and test the feasibility and acceptability among people with obesity. CTSA TL1 RR024126-05 5/2009-8/2009 NIH CTSA/Duke Translational Medical Institute Pre-doctoral scholarship Title of project: Information and behaviors people with diabetes seek and partake in online Project goal: To determine the health information seeking and social media use on the Internet among people with diabetes PROFESSIONAL AWARDS Information Technology Fellowship in Healthcare 2008-2012 Duke Health Technology Solutions & ThinkSwiss Travel Grant 2010 Swiss Confederation Institute of Nursing Science University of Basel, Switzerland Top Student Research Poster: Online Social Networking and Diabetes 2010 Southern Nursing Research Society annual research conference Mary Gaynell Forbes Nursing Scholarship 2003 University of Miami TEACHING EXPERIENCE Guest lecturer, ehealth: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Spring, Summer, Fall 2012 Teaching Associate, Leadership and Contemporary Issues in Nursing, Summer 2011 Instructor, Consumer Health Informatics: IOM Module IV, Instructor 2010 inet - Innovative Nursing Education Technologies http://inet-nurse.org/ Guest lecturer, Consumer Health Informatics Fall 2010 Doctor of Nursing Practice program
Ryan J. Shaw 5 Guest lecturer, Consumer Health Informatics Spring 2010 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Assistant coach, NC Special Olympics Faculty sponsor, Red Cross blood drive 2011 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Society of Behavioral Medicine American Medical Informatics Association American Nurses Association EDITORIAL BOARDS Medical App Journal Reviewer Journal of General Internal Medicine Ad hoc reviewer Journal of Clinical Nursing Ad hoc reviewer 2008 - present 2009 - present 2012 - present 2012 - present UNIVERSITY SERVICE PhD nursing admissions committee 2010-2012