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DONNA M. ZUCKER Associate Professor College of Nursing University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA 01003 Phone: 413-545-1343; Fax: 413-577-2550 Email: donna@acad.umass.edu http://works.bepress.com/donna_zucker/ RESEARCH INTERESTS: Chronic illness management in jail; mindfulness and health promotion in mental health settings; advocacy in screening and treating persons with hepatitis C EDUCATION National Institute for Nursing Research, NIH University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Mundelein College/Loyola University Chicago, IL The Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing Perth Amboy, NJ Summer Genetics Institute June 3-28, Bethesda, MD 2012 Summer Research Institute, May 2001 and May 2002 Ph.D. 1999 Nursing M.S. 1990 - Nursing B.S. 1980 - Biology Diploma, 1971 - Nursing PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS May 22, 2016- Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Graduate Program Director, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. May 2016- Promoted to Full Professor, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA September 29 - October 12, 2014 - Visiting Lecturer College of Nursing University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CA Fall 2010-Fall 2012 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Graduate Program Director, PhD Program Director, DNP Program Director, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Spring 2007 Present - Associate Professor, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Fall 2005 Fall 2010 - Director, RN to BS Track, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Fall 2001 - Spring 2007 - Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Fall 1997 - Fall 1999- Research Coordinator: Protocol R96-419: Intron A + Ribavirin for Treatment of patients with Interferon-Refractory or Interferon Relapsed Chronic Hepatitis C. UMASS Medical Center and Schering -Plough - Co-Principal Investigators. Fall 1998-Spring 1999- Research Assistant Dr. H.S. Kim- Hope in the Hospitalized Chronically Ill, Roger Williams Hospital and Umass Medical Center; Dr. M. Dufault Pain Assessment in Surgical Day Patients, Roger Williams Hospital. 1

Winter 1997-May 2001 - Program Coordinator RN/BS and Second Bachelor's Pathways, School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Summer 1994- Spring 1996 - Instructor in Nursing, Cardiac Subspecialty, Graduate School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA Fall 1990 - Spring 1994; Fall 1996- Fall 2001 - Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Integrative Health Training Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction 8-Week Program, Genesis Westfield, MA, 2015. Trainer John H. Meiklejohn, LICSW, BCD Veriditas Certified Labyrinth Facilitation Training, Ottawa, Canada May 2009, Trainer Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress, PhD, Certification 2012; Additional Training, Chartres, France 2015, Trainer Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress, PhD AWARDS AND HONORS February 2012. Exceptional Merit Award November 2011. Society of Gastroenterology Nursing Evidence Based Practice Scholars Program- 2012-14 November 2010. Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing October 2008. University of Massachusetts School of Nursing Distinguished Alumni Award October 2007. Nominated University of Massachusetts Distinguished Teaching Award May 2004. University of Massachusetts School of Nursing College Outstanding Teacher Award June 2002. Sigma Theta Tau International Information Technology for Knowledge Advancement Award, Chapter Leader Academy, Indianapolis, IN. October 2001. Outstanding Continuing Education Faculty Award - University Continuing Education Association, New England Annual Conference, Falmouth, MA. September 2000-2001. TEACHnology Fellowship. University of Massachusetts Center for Teaching, Amherst, MA GRANTS-FUNDED and UNDER REVIEW January, 2017 - TEFD PMYR Grant for Professional Development in Teaching. Enhancing Tele-Mental Health through an International Collaboration in Nurse Practitioner Education. $3,000. August, 2016 December, 2017. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS). Self-care management instrument development for a corrections population. Maruca, A.T. PI, Shelton, D. Co-Investigator, UConn, School of Nursing, Donna Zucker, Co Investigator, UMass-Amherst. $15,000 August, 2016. University of Massachusetts Amherst Office of International Programs. US/Canadian Graduate Student Enrichment. Donna Zucker, Cindy Pernelj-Taylor and Gabrielle Abelard, co-investigators. $5,000. April, 2016. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. SBIRT Training: The Power of Nursing to Change Health, Donna M. Zucker, PI, Sally Linowski, Co-PI. Grant period 9/30/2016-9/29/2018. $870,000. November, 2015. University of Massachusetts FY 16 MSP Research Support Fund. Focus Group Research on Self- Care Management. $1,000. 2

November 2015. University of Massachusetts FY 16 MSP Research Support Fund. Carolina Aragon PI; Chris Rucinski LARP, Donna Zucker, Genevieve Chandler, Lori Anne Lyne, Maud Low and Judy Grupenhoff, collaborators, College of Nursing. Photoluminescent Labyrinth Installation April 14-25, 2016. Umass Amherst Campus. October 2015. University of Massachusetts MSP Flex Grant Institute for Teaching Excellence and Faculty Development. Focus Group Research on Self-Care Management. PhD Student Research Opportunity. $500. April, 2015. University of Massachusetts Provost's Office. Fall 2015 FFYS Your Brain on Drugs. $2000. April, 2015, University of Massachusetts FY 15 Research Support Fund. Custody and Caring Conference and Consultation on Labyrinth Building in Saskatoon. $1000. November 2014, Institute of International Education, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) Fulbright Award, Western Hemisphere. Acceptance US review panel. Award denied. March 2014. University of Massachusetts Office of Faculty Development and Center for Teaching, Flex Grant for Teaching and Faculty Development. $500, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 1% contribution. Role: Mentoring of Correctional Health Research Interest Group members from College of Nursing at the Eastern Nursing Research Society, April 2014, Philadelphia, PA. March 2014. University of Massachusetts First Year Experience, Seminar Development Your Brain on Drugs. $2000, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: One hour weekly seminar on Family Addiction, Spring 2014. April, 2013. Observation of Human Factors During a Routine Blood Screening. Protocol Number: 2013-1589. Christopher Salthouse (PI), Donna M. Zucker, (Co- PI), Akshaya Shanmugan, RA. University of Massachusetts School of Nursing Intramural seed funding. 20% effort. Role: Administers laboratory testing, $500; OraSure, $3,000. September, 2012. RWJF. New Careers in Nursing Supplemental Technical Grant, Donna M. Zucker, PI. 2% effort. Role: Program Grant Manager for Student Expenses. $5,200. May, 2012. RWJF. New Careers in Nursing Scholarships, Donna M. Zucker, PI. # 7006. 2% effort. Role: Program Grant Manager for Student Expenses. $50,000 March, 2012. Jonas Foundation Scholarship, Donna M. Zucker, PI. Award # OGCA 112-0767. 5% effort. Role: BS to PhD student mentor $10,000. December, 2011. Wrist monitoring of BP in offenders walking the labyrinth. Intramural School of Nursing Scholarship Fund. Donna M. Zucker, PI. 10% effort. Role: Oversee reliability and validity testing for use in non traditional clinical settings. $2,000. September 2011. University of Massachusetts First Year Experience, Seminar Development Your Brain on Drugs. $2000, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: One hour weekly seminar on Family Addiction. June 2011. Advanced Nursing Education Traineeship. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Award number A10HP22131-01-00, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker, PI, 1% effort. Role: GPD reporting and administration functions of student traineeships. $42,000. May 2011. Mellon Mutual Mentoring Team Grant. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1 year, Genevieve Chandler, Erin Lamoureux, and Donna M. Zucker, Co-PIs 5% effort. Role: Co-facilitate the mentoring program in the College of Nursing. $9,951. 3

May 2011. Green Labyrinth Planning and Construction. Hampshire Sheriff s Office, Umass School of Nursing and Umass School of Landscape Architecture Design and Regional Planning. 1 year, Kathryn Callahan, PI, Donna Zucker, Lorraine Villemaire, Catherine Rigali and Patrick McGeough consultants, 5% contribution. Role: Mentor for the Graduate Landscape Architecture student work. $15,000. November 2010. Genentech Corporation. The Hepatitis C and HIV Prevention and Risk Reduction Program. $23,000, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker, PI, 5% contribution. Role: Oversee the grant and conduct all evaluations of project. March 2010. University of Massachusetts Research Support Fund: Labyrinth Walking to Enhance Wellness in Incarcerated Substance Abusers. $800, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker, PI; Catherine Rigali, co-pi, Lorraine Villemaire, co-pi. 5% contribution. Role: To recruit, enroll and evaluate additional subjects for labyrinth walking course. February 2010. University of Massachusetts Office of Faculty Development and Center for Teaching, Flex Grant for Teaching and Faculty Development. $500, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 1% contribution. Role: Present a research poster at a national addictions conference. September 2009. University of Massachusetts First Year Experience, Seminar Development Your Brain on Drugs. $2000, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: One hour weekly seminar on Family Addiction, Fall, 2009. August 2008. International Nurses Society on Addictions - Labyrinth Walking to Enhance Wellness. $1000, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 10% contribution. Role: To recruit, enroll and evaluate study of a labyrinth walking program. May 2008. University of Massachusetts Public Service Endowment Grant -The Hepatitis C and HIV Prevention and Risk Reduction in Community Corrections Program. $13,513.90, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 10% contribution. Role: Overall grant responsibility including recruitment, enrollment and evaluation of the study. February 2008. Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Commonwealth of Massachusetts/Instruction Contract. Nurse of the Future Competencies for Education and Practice: Phase 1. $10,000, 1 year, Mary Tarbell, Donna M. Zucker Co-PIs, 10% contribution. Role: Facilitate the Umass evaluation team, present findings and compile data for final report. February 2008. Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Commonwealth of Massachusetts/Instruction Contract. Nurse of the Future Competencies for Education and Practice: Phases 2 and 3. $110,000, 1 year, Grantee Springfield Technical Community College, Donna M. Zucker, data collector, 10% contribution. Role: Attend train the trainer workshops and participate in creating a program plan for seamless pathway curriculum AD to BS. September 2007. University of Massachusetts - Mellon Mutual Mentoring Grant M3, Center for Faculty Development. $14,455, 2 years, Barton-Burke, M., Chandler, G., Jacelon, C. and Donna M. Zucker co-pis, 10% effort. Role: Co-facilitate the monthly meetings and workshops for mentees. Complete end of grant report. November 2006. Valaent Pharma, International - Update on Hepatitis C Management Lectures to Hepatitis C One on One Support Groups. $500, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 5% effort. Role: Organize lecture for area providers and support groups leaders, and members. September 30, 2006. Schering Plough - Hepatitis C Lectures to Tapestry Healthcare of MA. $8,000, 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 5% effort. Role: Organize and plan 8 area physician led HCV /HIV update lectures to area providers in Western MA. September 2006. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in partnership with Northwest Health Foundation, and Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation, Partners Investing in Nursing s Future. Regional Employment Board of Hampden County CAN DO Partnership. $400,000, 2 years, University of Massachusetts- Founding Member, Donna M. Zucker data collector, 10% effort. Role: Attended monthly meetings for planning the seamless progression curriculum for AD to BS nursing students. 4

June 2006. Roche Pharmaceuticals - Mobile Outreach Service for Hepatitis C Prevention in Western Massachusetts. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: Oversee the execution and evaluation of this study at four locations in Western MA. $9154. June 2006. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Mobile Outreach Service for Hepatitis C Prevention in Western Massachusetts. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: Order, administer and track vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B in those at high risk in Western MA. In kind vaccine and serum testing value $44,000. April 2006. University of Massachusetts/Baystate Health Systems Collaborative Biomedical Research Program - Biofeedback for Fecal Incontinence in Rectal Cancer Patients. 1 year, Richard Arenas, Donna M. Zucker co-pis, 10% effort. Role: Create protocol and teaching plan for study. Order and test biofeedback equipment. $5.000. December 2005. Intermune, Inc. - Update on Hepatitis C Management in the Correctional Setting. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 5% effort. Role: Educational series for communicable disease prevention- Hampshire County Jail. $1000. November 2005. Integrated Therapeutics Corp., Schering Plough - Educational Funds, Peer Education at the Hampshire County Jail. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 10% effort. Role: Oversee the execution and evaluation of this study in Hampshire County Community Corrections. $2500. October 2005. Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc. - Research Grant Award, Peer Education for Hepatitis C Prevention. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 10% contribution. Role: Oversee the execution and evaluation of this study in Hampshire County Jail. $2500. October 2005. Collaborative Biomedical Research Program. University of Massachusetts/Baystate Health Systems. Biofeedback for Fecal Incontinence in Rectal Cancer Patients. Donna Zucker and Richard Arenas, MD, Co-PIs. $5000. September 2005. Roche Pharmaceuticals - Unrestricted Educational Grant for Harm Reduction Manual. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 15% contribution. Role: Create a website for a hepatitis C support group and create a harm reduction manual. $3800. December 2002. University of Massachusetts Faculty Travel and Conference Grant. Paper presented at the University of Hawaii, International Conference of Arts and Humanities, January 2003. Plato's Cave: Dialogue Across the Disciplines. $1000. December 2002. Roche Pharmaceuticals - Unrestricted Educational Award for Hepatitis C Support Groups. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 5% contribution. Role: Conduct hepatitis C support groups. $1000. June 2002. Roche Pharmaceuticals - Unrestricted Educational Award for Hepatitis C Support Groups. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 5% effort. Role: Create and conduct hepatitis C support groups $1500. October 2001. University of Pennsylvania Summer Nursing Research Institute Prime Grant No.3 - P30-NR05042-02S1 - Adherence to Treatment in Women with Hepatitis C. 1 year, Donna Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: Overall responsibility for conduct and evaluation of focus group studies in three counties in MA. $4,551.95. August 2001. University of Massachusetts Professional Development Grant - Online Instruction Fellows Program. 2 years, Donna M. Zucker co-pi, 10% effort. Role: Monthly group meetings with grantees to develop best practices for online learning and creation of a faculty manual. $18,000. June 2001. University of Massachusetts Joseph P. Healey Endowment Grant - An Exercise Intervention to Prevent Hepatitis - Related Fatigue. 1 year, Donna M. Zucker PI, 20% effort. Role: Oversee the execution and evaluation of this study in Western MA. $8098. September 1999. University of Massachusetts School of Nursing, Isenberg School of Management, and School of Public Health Sciences - A Three-School Proposal for Offering Multiple Professional Degrees with Online Access. 5

3 years, Donna M. Zucker co-pi, 10% effort. Role: Online teaching early adopter group charged with converting face to face programs to hybrid and online programs. $207,000. February 1998. University of Massachusetts Faculty Research Travel Grant. Paper presented at the International Qualitative Research Conference, Vancouver, Canada. Cast Study Methodology. $600. May 1995. Sigma Theta Tau Delta Upsilon at Large Chapter. Dissertation Research Award. $600. May 1994. Sigma Theta Tau Beta Zeta Chapter, Scholarship Award. $400. April 1992. Massachusetts/Rhode Island League of Nursing Scholarship Award. $250. May 1989. Sigma Theta Tau Beta Zeta Chapter Research Award. $300. GRANTS- COMPLETED and/or UNFUNDED July, 2015. W.T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program. Interrupted Families: How Mothers and their Children (Re) Build Life after Incarceration, Melody J. Slashinski, PhD, MPH, Principal Investigator. Donna M. Zucker, Mentor. Not funded. November, 2014. Forensic Education and Integrative Health Interventions. US-Canadian Exchange. Institute of International Education, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) Fulbright Award, Western Hemisphere. Acceptance US review panel. Award denied. 2014. Umass Clinical and Translation Science Consortium on the Health of Justice-Involved Populations. Stephanie Hartwell, Carl Fulwiler, Robin Clark, Warren Ferguson, Tammi Arford, Andrew Harris, Robin Robinson, Donna Zucker, Co-PI's. The Umass Life Sciences Moment Fund (conference funds). $1000 Unfunded. February 6, 2014. The Power of Nursing: Increasing Access to and Measuring Benefits of Providing Behavioral Health Services. Gen Chandler, PI, Gloria DiFulvio, Sally Linowski, Dawn Heffernon, Kim Dion, Donna Zucker, Suzanne Rataj and Emma Dundon Co-PIs. MA Attorney General's Office. $491,432 Unfunded. January 8, 2014. Alcohol Prevention among College Students: Facilitating Implementation of Evidence-based Programs and Policies. Lisa Wolf, PI, Emergency Nurses Association; Donna M. Zucker, Gen Chandler and Emma Dundon Co-PIs. William T. Grant Foundation Major Grants. Unfunded. January, 2014. The Effect of Labyrinth Walking on Health and Wellness, Donna M. Zucker, PI; Sarah Hutton, UMA W.E.B. DuBois Library; Matthew Cook, University of Oklahoma School of Library and Information Science; Janet Brennan Croft, University of Oklahoma Libraries. 1 year. 10% effort. Role: Oversee the conduct and evaluation of this study. $5,000 Unfunded. 2013. Fulbright Specialist Applicant. Area of specialty HIV ad HCV Education and Research. Unfunded. 2013. SBIRT Training: The Power of Nursing. SAMHSA-OGCA 113-1759. Donna M. Zucker, PI; Gloria DiFulvio, Sally Linowski, Dawn Heffernon, Kim Dion, Genevieve Chandler, Suzanne Rataj and Emma Dundon, Co-PIs. $282,387 Unfunded 2013. Offender reentry program. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services. Peter Friedmann, (PI), Amanda Wilson, sub contract; Donna M. Zucker, evaluator/consultant. Submitted by Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University. $430,000/year for 3 years. Unfunded. 2013 Hepatitis C and HIV Prevention and Risk Reduction in Underserved Communities. Vertex OGCA 113-0649. Donna M. Zucker, PI. $28,933 Unfunded. 2011 Labyrinth Walking to Rehabilitate County Offenders. Umass Medical Center Clinical and Translational 6

Research- Community Engagement Section. Donna M. Zucker, PI. $12,000 Unfunded. 2011. Using Labyrinth Walking to Rehabilitate County Offenders. Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation. Donna M. Zucker, PI. $11,560 Unfunded. 2010. Labyrinth Walking as an Intervention in County Corrections. Umass Life Sciences Moment Fund (CCTS). 100,000. Warren Ferguson and Donna M. Zucker, Co-PIs. $100,000 Unfunded. June, 2009. Labyrinth Walking and Quality of Life in High Risk Substance Abusers. Donna M. Zucker, PI, Cynthia Jacelon, Co-PI. R21 NIDA and NICAM, NIH. Behavioral and Integrative Treatment Development. $275,000 two years. Unfunded. December, 2009-12. A Case Study Analysis of Grief in Families Experiencing Substance Abuse. Donna M. Zucker, PI. Two years. 5% contribution. Role: Oversee and evaluate the study. Completed. May, 2008 Closing the Gap on Health Disparities: Expanding access to Health Care. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation. Donna M. Zucker, PI $70,000 planning year; Total budget (1-3 years) $320,000. Unfunded. December, 2007. HIV Prevention and Risk reduction in Community Corrections Programs. M.A.C. AIDS Fund. Donna M. Zucker, PI $9704 LOI, Unfunded. February, 2006. National Institutes of Health. AREA Grant (R-15). An Intervention to Reduce Symptoms in Hepatitis C. Donna M. Zucker, PI, $228,252 (three years). Reapplied and not funded. April 2005. Schering Plough Corporation. Feasibility Study: Exercise as an Intervention in HCV Patients Receiving Pegylated Interferon & Ribavirin in Combination. Donna M. Zucker, PI $29,176. Unfunded. July 2004. National Institutes of Health. AREA Grant (R-15). An Intervention to Reduce Symptoms in Hepatitis C. Donna M. Zucker, PI $226,899 (three years). Not funded. July 2003. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cooperative Agreement to Develop, Implement and Evaluate Viral Hepatitis Education and Training. Donna M. Zucker, PI 196,132 (years one, $899,695 (five years). Approved, not funded. PUBLICATIONS (Peer-reviewed articles * corresponding author) Maruca, A.T. Dion, K., PhD, Lobelo, A., Sanger, K., Ampiah-Bonney, O., Chen, M. & Zucker, D.M. The meaning of self-care management from incarcerated persons perspective: focus group study. Manuscript submitted for publication. Zucker, D.M. & Redulla, R. Optimal medical management for minimal hepatic encephalopathy: a systemic review. Manuscript submitted for publication. Beatriz, C., Zucker, D.M. & Callahan, K. (2016). A model of parenting programs. Corrections Today, November/December, 78(6), pp. 36-38. Zucker, D.M. & Shanmugam, A. (2016). Hepatitis C point of care testing in vulnerable populations: A human factors study. Gastroenterology Nursing Journal, 40(1). 7

Zucker, D.M., Choi. J., Cooke, M. & Croft, J. (2016). Effect of labyrinth walking in an academic library. Journal of Library Administration, DOI: 10.1080/01930826.2016.1180873. Zucker, D.M., Dion, K. & McKeever, R.P. (2014). Concept clarification of grief in parents of children with an addiction. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 00(0), 000 000. doi: 10.1111/jan.12591. Zucker, D.M. & Bailey, D. Jr. (2014). Hepatitis C testing in the birth cohort 1945-1965. Have you been tested? Nursing Outlook, 62(5), 371-373. Zucker, D.M. & Redulla, R. (2014). Optimal medical management of minimal hepatic encephalopathy: A systematic review protocol. The JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 12(6) 49-59, ISSN 2202-4433. Zucker, D.M., Villemaire, L, Rigali, C & Callahan, K. (2013). Evolution of a labyrinth walking program in corrections. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 9 (2), 101-104. Choi, J. & Zucker, D.* (2013). Self-Assessment of nursing informatics competencies for Doctor of Nursing Practice students. Journal of Professional Nursing, 29 (6), 381-387. 229-30. Zucker, D.M. (2012). Policy brief: Hepatitis C screening and testing. Nursing Outlook, 60, (July/Aug) p. Zucker, D.M., Sharma, A. (2012). Labyrinth walking in corrections. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 23:47 54, DOI: 10.3109/10884602.2011.645253 Zucker, D.M., Choi, J.C. & Gallagher, E. (2011). Mobile Outreach Strategies for Screening Hepatitis and HIV in High Risk Populations. Public Health Nursing. DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2011.00970.x Zucker, D.M. (2009). An intervention to prevent symptoms associated with hepatitis C: a pilot study. Applied Nursing Research, doi:10.1016/j.apnr.2008.04.003. Zucker, D.M. (2009). Peer education for hepatitis C prevention. Gastroenterology Nursing, 32(1), 42-48. Zucker, D.M. & Rigali, C. (2008). University and sheriff s office create a model collaboration. Corrections Today, April, pp. 18-20. Koerbel, L & Zucker, D.M.* (2007). The suitability of mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic hepatitis C. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 25(4), 265-274. Kim, D., Kim, H., Schwartz-Barcott, D. & Zucker, D.M. * (2006). The nature of hope in hospitalized chronically ill patients. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 43: 547-556. Zucker, D.M. (2006). A case of health disparity: Treatment issues in women with hepatitis C. Gastroenterology Nursing, 29 (2), 137-141. Gapinski, M & Zucker, D. M.* (2005). Review of the literature: Factors influencing the development of a hepatitis C exercise protocol. Gastroenterology Nursing, 28(3), S10-S18. Zucker, D.M. & Borg, D. (2005). Plato s Cave and Aristotle s Games: Dialogues Across the Disciplines. Journal of Nursing Philosophy, 6(2), 144-147. Jacelon, C.J., Zucker, D.M.,* Stacciarini, J.M. & Henneman, E.A. (2003). Peer mentoring for tenure-track faculty. Journal of Professional Nursing, 19(6), 335-338. 8

Zucker, D.M. (2003). Relapse in Hepatitis C: A Case Study. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, 7(3), 53-59. Zucker, D.M. & Asselin, M. (2003). Migrating to the web: The transformation of a traditional distance learning program. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 34(2), 86-89. Zucker, D.M. (2002). Chronic heart disease: An approach for intervention. Rehabilitation Nursing, 27(5), 187-191; 198. Hunter, A., Lusardi, P., Zucker, D.M., * Jacelon, C., & Chandler, G. (2002). Making meaning: The creative component in qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research, 12(3), 388-398. Zucker, D.M. & Miller, B. (2001). Assessment of side effects in patients with chronic hepatitis C receiving combination therapy. Gastroenterology Nursing, 24(4), 192-196. Zucker, D.M. (2001). Using case study methodology in nursing research. The Qualitative Report, 6(2), (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/qr/qr6-2/zucker.html) Zucker, D.M. (2000). Depicting death: Lessons on writing and professional development in nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 39(3), 142-144. PUBLICATIONS - OTHER Abstract Redulla, R. & Zucker, D.M. (2015). Optimal medical management of minimal hepatic encephalopathy: a systematic review. Gastroenterology Nursing, March/April, 38(2), p. 159. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Nursing science, evidence and policy: advancing research in violence. Nursing Research, March/April, 64(2), p. E136 (online). ENRS 27th Annual Scientific Sessions, Washington, DC, April 14-17. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Considerations in recruiting prisoners in research studies. Nursing Research, March/April, 64(2), p. E10 (online). ENRS 27th Annual Scientific Sessions, Washington, DC, April 14-17. Beatriz, C. & Zucker, D.M. (2015). Evaluating parenting programs for incarcerated men: an intervention to reduce familial violence, Nursing Research, March/April, 64(2), p. E119 (online). ENRS 27th Annual Scientific Sessions, Washington, DC, April 14-17. Zucker, D.M. (2006). Hepatitis C prevention in a county correctional facility. Gastroenterology Nursing, 29(2), p. 173. SGNA s 33 rd Annual Course May 19-24, San Antonio, TX. Zucker, D.M. (2006). Hepatitis C prevention in corrections. Hepatology, 44(S1), pp. 588-691A. American Association for the Study of Liver Disease 56th Annual Meeting, November 11-15, San Francisco, CA. DOI: 10.1002/hep.21399. Book Zucker, D.M. (2016). Reducing Stress through Labyrinth Walking. New York: Page Publishing. Book Chapter Zucker, D.M. (2017). Understanding Genetics and Genomics Nursing Competencies. In Gayle Roux and Judith Halsted, Eds. Issues and Trends in Nursing 2nd ed. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett. AJN Book of the Year Award 2017. 9

Zucker, D.M. (2009). Teaching case study research. In M. Garner, C. Wagner, & B. Kawulich, Teaching Research Methods in the Social Sciences. Oxon, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited. Sims, K. H. & Zucker D.M. (1999). Smoking cessation. In Nalini Jairath, Ed. Coronary Heart Disease and Risk Factor Management. A Nursing Perspective. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company. Interview Martinez, Alessandra. (July 19, 2016). UMass Amherst nursing students to learn opioid treatment training The federal grant will cover teaching 500 juniors and seniors over 3 years. Interview with Donna M. Zucker. http://wwlp.com/2016/07/19/umass-amherst-nursing-students-to-learn-opioid-treatment-training/ Mahoney, S. (June 2015). Calm Your Mind in 20 Minutes - Flat. Interview with D.M. Zucker. AARP/blog LifeReimagined. Viewed at http://lifereimagined.aarp.org/stories/38561- - Calm- Your- Mind- in- 20- Minutes- Flat Chant, I. (May, 2014). Library Labyrinths Help Students Find Their Way to Calm. Library Journal's Academic Newswire enewsletter. Viewed at http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2014/05/academic-libraries/librarylabyrinths-help-students-find-their-way-to-calm/ Zucker, D.M. & Chandler, G.E. (2014). Improve Nurse Retention, Increase Diversity, and Strengthen Quality of Care Through Nurse Mentorship. Healthcare Business Insight Cost & Quality Academy. Viewed at http://public.healthcarebusinessinsights.com/ Newsletter Villemaire, L., Rigali, C., Zucker, D.M. & Callahan, K. (2015, May). The spirituality of a prison path. Connections, the Newsletter of Spiritual Directors International, 24(1), pp. 6-7. Retrieved from http://www.sdiworld.org/sites/default/files/publications/connections%2024.1%20may.pdf Website Zucker, D.M., Chandler, G.E and Kalmakis, K. (2014). Chatauqua Nursing is an interactive website for PhD, DNP and now honors students, to promote student involvement, in research networking. https://sharepoint.umass.edu/nursing/engage/sitepages/home.aspx White Paper Zucker, D.M & Salthouse, C. (February, 2013). System for Field Screening for Hepatitis C White Paper. Presented to Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority in the Public Health Emergency Group in HHS. U.S. Special Operations Command. DVD'S/VIDEOS Zucker, D.M. & Henneman, E. (2014). WEB DuBois SPARQ Labyrinth. Viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwchyqwkhvy 10

Zucker, D.M. & Reagan, L. (2014). Creating Pathways for Correctional Health: Research Translation. Center for Correctional Health Network. University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnc0eurlwdi Rigali, C., Villemaire. L., Zucker, D.M. & Callahan, K. (2013). Pathway to Change: The Jail Labyrinth Project. Viewed at YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjfvjgfzrsg Zucker, D.M. (2004). Moderator on CD-ROM 1, Managing Liver Related Challenges. American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, 2004 Expert Consensus. AASLD c/o Pinnacle Communications Group, Inc. Clark, NJ PRESENTATIONS-SELECTED Oral Papers Dion, K., Lobelo, A., Zucker, D.M., Maruca, A., Sanger, K., Chen, M. and Ampiah-Bonney, O. Self-Care Management in Corrections: Perspectives from Persons with an Incarceration Experience. The 10 th Academic Consortium on Criminal Justice Health (ACCJH), March 17, 2017, Atlanta, GA. Reagan, L. & Zucker, D.M. (2017). Symposium Co-Presenters. Nursing Strategies to Build Nursing Science in Violence and Trauma Research. Criminal Justice, Violence and Trauma Research Interest Group. The 29th Scientific Session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, April 7, Philadelphia, PA. Bailey, D. & Zucker, D.M. (2016). Chronic Hepatitis C and Increased Risk for Liver Cancer. Podium presentation at Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science annual meeting, September 16, Washington, DC. Zucker, D.M. & Cook, M. (2016). Invited Speaker. Barriers and Solutions to Wellness using Labyrinths and Discussion on Health Issues and Incarceration. Improving Public Health for Underserved Populations: Roadmaps to Success. A collaborative educational event between Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK April 7-8. Zucker, D.M. (2016). Correctional Health Care: Local, Regional and International Collaborations. 9 th Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Medicine. March 17-18, 2016. Baltimore, MD. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Invited Speaker. Walking the Labyrinth with Mindfulness. The Connecticut Association of Health Sciences Librarians, December 11, 2015. Middletown, CT. Shanmugam, A. & Zucker, D.M. (2015). Point of Care Screening in Jail: A Human Factors Study. The 14th Biennial Custody and Caring Conference, October 7, Saskatoon, SK, CA. Beatriz, C. & Zucker, D.M. (2015). Formulating a Best Practice Statement for a Prison Parenting Program: A Program Evaluation Project. The 14th Biennial Custody and Caring Conference, October 8, Saskatoon, SK, CA. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Invited Speaker. Walking the Labyrinth with Mindfulness. August 11, The Connecticut Valley Hospital, Middletown, CT. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Correctional Health Care: Local, Regional and International Collaborations. July 26, Sigma Theta Tau's 26th International Nursing Research Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Invited Speaker. Labyrinth as a Healing Instrument in Prison. June 23, Amherst Club, Amherst, MA Zucker, D.M. & Redulla, R. (2015). Paper presentation. Optimal medical management of hepatic encephalopathy: A systematic review. May 18, The SGNA 42nd Annual Course, Baltimore, MD. 11

Chasens, E., Ulrich, C., Zucker, D.M., Alexander, S., & Kalmakis, K. (2015). Symposium paper. Considerations in recruiting prisoners in research studies, Patient Participant Research in Biobehavioral Research, the Biobehavioral Research Interest Group. April 17, The 27th Scientific Session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, Washington, DC. Zucker, D.M., Shelton, D., Bruce, M., Stone, D., Copel, L, & Harner, H. (2015), Symposium paper. Integrative Summary, Nursing Science, Evidence and Policy: Advancing Nursing Research in Violence, the Criminal Justice, Violence and Trauma Research Interest Group. April 17, The 27th Scientific Session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, Washington, DC. Beatriz, C & Zucker, D.M. Paper presentation. Formulating a Best Practice Statement on Prison Parenting: A Program Evaluation. April 8, 2015, Sigma Theta Tau International, Beta Zeta At Large Chapter, Easthampton, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Invited Speaker. Hepatitis C in Corrections. The Massachusetts Viral Hepatitis Coalition. March 2, 2015, AIDS Action, Boston, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Invited Speaker. The Medicine Wheel and Addressing Gang Violence in Canada. The Labyrinth Connection of Western Massachusetts. February 26, 2015, Mont Marie, Holyoke, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2014). Invited Speaker: The Jail Labyrinth Project. HIV Care in the Correctional Setting. New England AIDS Education and Training Center. October 30, 2014 Sturbridge, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2014). Use of Labyrinths in Stress Reduction. Invited speaker, Massachusetts Health Sciences Library Network Western Massachusetts Health Information Consortium. Friday, September 26, 2014 Baystate Health Conference Center, Holyoke, MA. Zucker, D.M., Reagen, L. (2014). Research Symposium: Creating Pathways for Correctional Health Research Translation. Invited Speaker. Center for Correctional Health Networks, University of Connecticut School of Nursing, Storrs Hall, May 29, 2014. Zucker, D.M. & Rigali, C. (2013). Pathways to Change: Jail Labyrinth Project. Paper presentation. 13th Biennial International Conference on The Nurses Role in the Criminal Justice System. October 2-4, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Delta Bessborough Hotel. Zucker, D.M. & Rigali, C. (2013). Creation of a Labyrinth Walking Project at a County Jail. Podium Paper. 9th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 15-18, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. Zucker, D.M. (2013). Criminal Justice, Violence, and Trauma Research Interest Group and a special viewing of the video Pathways to Change: Jail Labyrinth Project. Eastern Nursing Research Society. April 18 Renaissance Boston Hotel, Boston, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2013). Invited Speaker. Connecting the Dots: 2012 Summer Genetics Institute NIH. Beta Zeta at Large, Spring presentation. Umass College of Nursing, Skinner Hall. March 2, 2013. Dion, K., McKeever, R. & Zucker, D.M.* (2012). A Case Study of Grief in Mothers of Substance Abusing Children. Paper Presentation, 24th Annual Eastern Nursing Research Society Scientific Meeting, Yale, March 29, New Haven CT. Shelton, D., Ferszt, G., Zucker, D.M.* & Panosky, D. (2011). Nursing Science at the Interface of Criminal Justice, Healthcare and Vulnerable Populations. Peer Symposium presented at the University of Massachusetts Correctional Medicine Conference, March 2011, Boston, MA. Sharma, A. & Zucker, D.M.* (2010). Labyrinth Walking in Corrections. Paper presentation, Beta Zeta At Large Annual Scholarship Day, April 2010, Easthampton, MA. 12

Green, K. & Zucker, D.M. (2009). Seamless Curriculum for AD to BS: A Model for the Nurse of the Future. Paper presentation. AACN Baccalaureate Education Conference, November 20, 2009, Chicago, IL. Barton Burke-M., Zucker, D. M., Chandler, G. & Jacelon, C. (2009). Symposium Paper Presentation. Theoretical and Philosophical Aspects of Relational Research. Relational Research: An Area for Qualitative Inquiry. The Fifth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 23 University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, IL. Zucker, D.M. (2008). Paper Presentation. Self in Relation to Health Symposium. Peer education for hepatitis C prevention. The Eastern Nursing Research Society 20th Annual Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia, PA, March 27-29. Ginsburg, L. & Zucker, D.M.* (2008). Paper presentation. The Role of Relational Communication -Trust, Similarity, and Knowledge in the Educator - Inmate Relationship. The Eastern Nursing Research Society Philadelphia, PA March 27, 2008 Zucker, D.M., Rigali, C., & Helin, J. (2007). Paper Presentation. Developing Research Capacity in the Community: Hepatitis C Prevention. The Sigma Theta Tau International Biennial Convention, November 6, Baltimore, MD. Zucker, D.M., Rigali, C. & Helin, J. (2007). Paper Presentation. A Model Collaboration: Umass Amherst School of Nursing and the Hampshire Sheriff s Office. Academic Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health Care, Umass Medical School, March 29-30, Quincy, MA. Zucker, D.M., Esrick, L., Grohman, B., Henson, A., Helin, J.* (2006). Paper Presentation. Hepatitis C Prevention in a County Correctional Facility. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 33rd Annual Course, May 19-23, San Antonio, TX. Zucker, D.M. (2005). Paper Presentation. An Exercise Intervention to Prevent Hepatitis-Related Fatigue. Eastern Nursing Research Society, 17th Annual Scientific Sessions, April 7-9, New York, New York. Zucker, D.M. & Borg, D. Plato's Cave: Dialogue Across Disciplines. Paper presented at the Annual International Arts and Humanities Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 12, 2003. Zucker, D.M. (2003). Paper Presentation. Hepatitis C: A Program of Research. Sigma Theta Tau International 37th Biennial Convention Scientific Sessions, November 3, Toronto, CA. Zucker, D.M. (2003). Paper Presentation. Treatment Issues in Women with Hepatitis C. The Eastern Nursing Research Society Annual Scientific Sessions, March 28, Yale University, New Haven, CT. Zucker, D.M. (2003). Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Technology. Paper presented at the Inauguration of John V. Lombardi, Academic Symposia, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Zucker, D.M. (2002). Paper Presentation. "Sides on Combo : Relapse in Hepatitis C. Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Zeta Chapter, Annual Research Day Conference. April 10, The Delaney House, Holyoke, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2002). Paper Presentation. Migrating an Online Program to the Web. Technologies to Enhance Nursing Collaboration in Education. October 12, College of Health Professions, Center for Public Health Research and Health Promotion. University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2001). Paper Presentation. Assessment of Side Effects in patients with Hepatitis C Receiving Combination Therapy. Eastern Nursing Research Society 13th Annual Scientific Session, April 2, Atlantic City, NJ. 13

Zucker, D.M. & Zucker, G.M. (2001). Paper Presentation. Side Effects in Patients with Hepatitis C Receiving Combination Therapy. Beta Zeta Chapter, Research Day, March 28, Northampton, MA. Zucker, D. M. (2000). Paper Presentation. Two Contrasting Case Studies of Chronic Coronary Heart Disease. Annual Research Day, Beta Zeta Chapter, AIC Honor Society of Nursing and Lambda Xi Chapters, Sigma Theta Tau, International, April 5, Inn at Northampton, Northampton, MA. Zucker, D.M. (1999). The Conceptual Process. Thinking Theoretically. Paper presentation as part of a symposium Research as Creative Process: From Data Saturation to Illumination. Eastern Nursing Research Society, April 9-11, Marriott World Trade Center, New York, NY. Zucker, D.M. (1999). Paper Presentation. The Case Study as Research. The Fourth International Multidisciplinary Qualitative Health Research Conference. February 19-21. School of Nursing University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA. Posters Zucker, D.M. (2014). Labyrinth Walking to Promote Positive Mental Health. Poster presentation, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 28th Annual Conference. October 22-25, J.W. Marriott Indianapolis, IN Zucker, D.M. (2014). Hepatitis C in the US and China: 2007 and 2014. Poster Presentation. 2 nd Global US Sino Forum, March 9-11, Washington Duke Conference Center, Duke University, Durham, NC Zucker, D.M., Chandler, G. E. & Curnin, M. (2013). Mentoring Impact on Student and Faculty Retention in School and at Work. Poster presentation. Annual Nursing Research Day May 8th, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. Redulla, R. & Zucker, D.M. (2013). Medical Management of Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy (MHE): A Systematic Review. Poster Presentation, Society of Gastroenterology Nursing Annual Meeting. May 17, 2013, Austin, TX. Zucker, D.M., Chandler, G. E. & Curnin, M. (2012). Mutual Mentoring: Impact on Student and Faculty Retention. Poster presentation. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 5th Annual New Careers in Nursing Summit, October 11-13, at the Marriot Hotel at the Metro Center in Washington, DC. McGeough, P. & Zucker, D.M. * (2012). Impact of Green Environments on Stress and Quality of Life in County Offenders. Poster Presentation, 5th Academic & Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health. University of Massachusetts Medical School and Emory University, March 23, Atlanta, GA. Zucker, D.M. & Sharma, A.* (2010). Labyrinth Walking in Corrections. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Nurses in Addictions, October 12, Hyatt Greenwich, CT Zucker, D. M. (2009). Mobile outreach for hepatitis C and HIV in Western Massachusetts. Poster of Distinction. Digestive Disease Week Conference, June 1, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL Gallagher, E., Zucker, D.M.* & Choi, J. (2009). Infectious disease: Correlation with Risk Factors. Poster Presentation. The 15th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. May 1, Lincoln Campus Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Zucker, D.M., Helin, J. & Roberts-Cote, M. (2008). Relationship-Centered Peer Education in a Jail. Poster Presentation The National State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, October 2-4, Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC Zucker, D.M. (2008). Hepatitis and Liver Disease in the U.S and China. Poster Presentation. The Eastern Nursing Research Society 20th Annual Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia, PA, March 27-29. 14

Zucker, D.M., Helin, J., Henson, A., & Coty, M. (2007). Behavior, knowledge and relationships: HCV prevention in a county correctional facility. Poster Presentation. The American Association for the Study of Liver Disease 57th Annual Meeting, October 27-31, Boston, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2006). Hepatitis C Prevention in a County Correctional Facility. Poster of Distinction. The American Association for the Study of Liver Disease 56th Annual Meeting, November 11-15, San Francisco, CA. Zucker, D.M., Patterson, M., Baggerly, J.& Jacelon, C.J. (2005). Case Study Method in Nursing Science. Case Study Research. Poster Symposium. Eastern Nursing Research Society, 17th Annual Scientific Sessions, April 7-9, New York, New York. Zucker, D.M., Jacelon, C.J., Stacciarini, J.M. & Henneman, E.A. (2004). Peer-Mentoring for Tenure- Track Faculty. Poster Presentation. The 12th Annual Conference for Nurse Educators in Practice Settings and Schools. May 24-26, Wentworth by the Sea-Newcastle, NH Zucker, D. M. (2004). An Exercise Intervention to Prevent Hepatitis-Related Fatigue. Poster Presentation. American Association for the Study of Liver Disease 55th Annual Meeting, November 2, Boston, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2002). Adherence to Treatment in Women with Hepatitis C. Poster Presentation. Eastern Nursing Research Society Fourteenth Annual Scientific Session, March 22, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. Zucker, D.M. & Zucker, G.M. (2001). Side Effects in Patients with Hepatitis C Receiving Combination Therapy: A Secondary Analysis and Implications for Nursing Practice. Poster Presentation. Schering Hepatitis Investigators Network, February 8, Orlando FL. Zucker, D.M. & Miller, B.* (2000). Symptom Assessment in Patients with Hepatitis C Receiving Combination Therapy. Poster Presentation. Eastern Nursing Research Society, April 1, Viking Hotel, Newport, RI. Zucker, D. M. (1999). The Experience of Living with Chronic Coronary Heart Disease after 1985. Poster Presentation. The 11th International Nursing Research Congress Sigma Theta Tau International, June 26, London, England. Zucker, D.M., Esposito, M. & Mott, S. (1998). Research Information Exchange by Students. University of Rhode Island College of Nursing. Poster Symposium. April 23-25, Eastern Nursing Research Society, Rochester, NY. Workshop/Programs Zucker, D.M. (2016). Labyrinth walking demonstration. May 12 and May 13 University of Massachusetts College of Nursing Integrative Health Symposium, Springfield, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2015). Labyrinth walking demonstration. May 14 and May 15, University of Massachusetts College of Nursing Integrative Health Symposium, Springfield, MA. Zucker, D.M. & Rigali, C. (2014). Half Day Program: Labyrinth Walking Program for Transitions Residents. July 30, Northeastern University, Boston Psychiatric Nursing Students at Long Island Shelter, Quincy, MA Panelist Gravlin, G., Seymour-Route, P., Tarbell, M., Zucker, D.M. & Srocynski, M. (2010). Outcomes of the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Competency Committee. Statewide Summit. November 9, 2010, Devens, MA. Zucker, D.M. (2002). Why Bother? Can Technology Truly Enhance Learning? University of Massachusetts Instructional Technology Council and the Office of the Vice Provost for Information Technology. December 17, University of Massachusetts Faculty Forum. 15

* Presented with students COURSES TAUGHT AND DEVELOPED DOCTORAL AND GRADUATE N630 Graduate Research hybrid. Developed this from a face to face course, 2004. N790G Research Translation online. Developed this from a face to face course, 2010. N642 Teaching in Nursing- certificate course online. Developed this from a face to face course, 2013. N700 History of Nursing and Philosophy of Science - face to face and blended. Taught since 2001. N810 Advanced Research Methods - face to face and online. Converted this to an online course in 2012. Nxx Case Methods elective. Developed and taught three times as an independent study, taught face to face and online. Nxx Mixed Methods elective. Co-developed and taught this once online. N690A Living with Chronic Health Problems elective. Taught twice face to face. PH 690A Research Methods. Developed this online course, taught once. N897R Topics in Health Research - Developed new course for PhD program including mixed methods, secondary analysis and the use of big data emphasizing genetics and genomics. UNDERGRADUATE U197 Freshmen First Year Seminar: Your Brain on Drugs. Developed and taught twice in live seminar fashion. N317 Writing In Nursing face to face. Have taught this occasionally since 1991. N420 Introduction to Nursing Research online. Converted face to face to an online course. Have taught this since 1999. N438 Professional Role online. Have taught this since 2003, face to face and online. N498S Vulnerable and Special Populations Community Clinical. Practicum course focused on service learning in the community, taught since mid 1990s. RESEARCH ADVISING DISSERTATION -PhD Chair- Nursing 2017 Carolyn Gustason, Lesbian Veterans experiences in the military: a case study. 2016 Abdulfattah Durojaiye, Comparison of the efficacy of ARV medications alone and in combination with herbal medications in the treatment of HUV among Nigerian HV+ patients. 2015 Kimberly Dion, "Injection drug users perceptions of received nursing care: A case study." Current position Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst. 2011 JuiWen Wu, Healing experiences of Chinese Americans with cancer illness in the United States Current position, Instructor 2008 Karen Kalmakis, The cycle of substance misuse and victimization 2004 Patricia Bruckenthal, Practitioner characteristics associated with psychosocial care for patients with fibromyalgia 2003 Corrine Jurgens, Somatic awareness, uncertainty, and delay in care-seeking in acute heart failure Member-Nursing 2016 Sherily Pereira. " Acute pain symptom assessment and management in nonverbal Puerto Rican patients at early postoperative period" 2012 Ellen Furman, Theory of Compromised Eating Behavior 16

2006 Kristal Imperio, Transcendence in successful aging: A grounded theory of older women's strategies to age successfully INDEPENDENT STUDY Case Study Research Miki Patterson: Case Study Analysis Patricia Bruckenthal: Case Study: Fibromyalgia Sheila Pennell: Case Study: Healthy Aging MENTOR 2012-2015 Kim Dion, PhD student. Sigma Theta Tau Grantee, A Case Study of Injection Drug Users Perceptions of Received Nursing Care ; Umass Graduate School Dissertation Awardee; Data collector, Grief in the Mother of a Substance Abusing Child: A Case Study. Podium co-presenter ENRS, 2012, and (publication in Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014.) Post doctoral training in Secondary Data Analysis and the National Addiction & HIV Data Archive Program, Ann Arbor, MI. 2012-2014 Olivia Ampiah-Bonney, BS to PhD student. Jonas Scholarship Mentee. Posters at AACN Summit October 2013 Seamless Progression BS to PhD ; ENRS (peer reviewed) 2014 Concept Analysis of Vulnerability in Persons with HIV. 2013-2014 Jordon Bosse, PhD student. Hlychyj Fellow Mentee: Project A Human Factors Study of Meaningful Data as used in the EMR related to LGBT Patient Information ; UMA PhD student Poster Presenter at ENRS April 2014; Awarded a Fenway Summer Fellowship, 2014; Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Zeta Chapter Research Grantee, Parental Rejection of LGBT Youth: Role of Family Cohesion, Religious Emphasis and Fundamentalism. 2006 Kathryn Proulx, PhD student. Research Assistant-focus group facilitator for University of Pennsylvania Summer Nursing Research Institute Prime Grant No.3 - P30-NR05042-02S1 - "Adherence to Treatment in Women with Hepatitis C." 2006 Holly Madison, PhD student. Research Assistant qualitative data analyst for University of Pennsylvania Summer Nursing Research Institute Prime Grant No.3 - P30-NR05042-02S1 - "Adherence to Treatment in Women with Hepatitis C." DNP STUDENTS Chair 2014 Chyrise Taylor, The Role of Point of Care Glycolsylated Hemoglobin A1c Testing in the Primary Care Setting. 2013 Nelia Bruce, Improving Compliance with Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) Practice Guidelines to Reduce the Acquisition of HAIs. 2013 Denise Barry, Increasing Knowledge About HPV and the HPV Vaccine Amongst Adolescents and Adults Through a School-Based Setting: A Capstone Project. 2013 Margaret Nelson, Network of Learning for Pediatric Palliative Care: A Pilot Project. 2013 Ann McKay, Improving Communication and Cultural Understanding for with International Health Travelers. 2012 Yvonne Looman, Implementing a Smoking Cessation Program at a Vocational School: Assessing Impact of Willingness to Quit and Quitting Cigarettes. 2011 Judith Coates, The Value of Adolescent Immunization: Meningococcal Immunization Prevention Strategies. 2011 Sharon Hibay, A Colorectal Cancer Screening Quality Improvement Project. 2011 Sheba Thomas, Instituting a Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection Prevention Bundle at Mercy Medical Center to Decrease Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection Rates. 2010 Marie Regis, Innovation for Improving Collection of Surveillance Data on Household Contacts of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) Positive Pregnant Women. 2010 Helen Crean Taugher, Program Evaluation for Tdap Immunization Standing Orders in a Birthing Hospital. 17