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1 Patricia Barton Crane, PhD, RN 2449 Fox Ridge Rd. Asheboro, NC 27205 Home: (336) 857 1279 Work: (336) 334 4896 Fax.: (336) 334 3628 e mail: patricia_crane@uncg.edu EDUCATION Institution Degree Date Major University of Arkansas for PhD 2000 Nursing Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas Northwestern State University MSN 1987 Administration and School of Nursing Critical Care Shreveport, Louisiana Northeast Louisiana University BSN 1979 Nursing CERTIFICATIONS CPR 1979 present ACLS 1982 2001 ACLS Instructor 1983 2001 ACLS Affiliate Faculty/Regional Director 1989 2001 CCRN 1983 1998 TNCC 1996 1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic/Research 2006 present Associate Professor of Nursing The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2001 2006 Assistant Professor of Nursing The University of North Carolina Greensboro

1999 2001 Project Director Patricia Crane 2 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Grant: Women s Prodromal and Acute Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction, J. C. McSweeney, Principal Investigator with research team members: M. Cody, P. O Sullivan, D. Moser. Costs: $434,899 Funded by NIH/NINR R01 NR04908 (09/15/99 0/08/02) 50% effort. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Grant: MI Symptoms in Women: Disparities in Women of Color, J. C. McSweeney, Principal Investigator with research team members: M. Cody, P. O Sullivan, D. Moser, K. Elberson, C. Keller, D. Mayo, P. Messmer. Costs: $810,586 Funded by NIH/NINR R01 NR05265 (09/15/00 08/31/03) 50% effort. 1997 2000 Research Associate College of Nursing University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas 1991 2000 Instructor of Nursing University of Central Arkansas Conway, Arkansas 1989 1991 Director of Nursing Education Conway Regional Medical Center Conway, Arkansas 1986 1988 Assistant Professor of Nursing Northeast Louisiana University Monroe, Louisiana Practice 1992 1994 Staff Nurse Critical Care St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center Little Rock, Arkansas 1985 1988 Staff nurse/charge nurse Intensive Care St. Francis Medical Center Monroe, Louisiana

3 1983 1985 Staff nurse/charge nurse Intensive Care East Jefferson General Hospital Metairie, Louisiana 1979 1981 Staff nurse/charge nurse Intensive Care St. Francis Medical Center Monroe, Louisiana Administration 1981 1982 Coordinator of Recruitment/Retention, St. Francis Medical Center, Monroe Louisiana 1981 1982 Relief House Supervisor, St. Francis Medical Center, Monroe, Louisiana 1982 Director Critical Care/Post Operative Surgical Unit (Opened this hospital), North Monroe Community Hospital Consultant 1985 1988 Educational Consultant National Emergency Service PUBLICATIONS Refereed Manuscripts (* = data based) (+ = teaching focused) *Williams, A. M., Crane, P. B., & Kring, D. (under review). Fatigue in African American women on hemodialysis. Nephrology Nursing Journal. *Crane, P. B., & Wallace, D. C. (in press). Cardiovascular risks and physical activity in middle aged and elderly African American women. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. +Kohlenberg, E., Kennedy Malone, L., Crane, P. B., & Letvak, S. (2007). Infusing gerontological nursing content into advanced practice nursing education. Nursing Outlook, 55, 38 43. *Crane, P. B., Oles, K. S., & Kennedy Malone, L. (2006). Beta blocker usage in older women after myocardial infarction. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 18, 463 470.

4 +Kennedy Malone, L., Penrod, J., Kohlenberg, E. M., Letvak, S. A., Crane, P. B., Tesh, A., et al. (2006). Integrating gerontology competencies into graduate nursing programs. Journal of Professional Nursing, 22(2), 123 12 *Simpson, J., & Crane, P.B. (2005). The effects of hyperglycemia on length of stay with myocardial infarction. MEDSURG Nursing, 14(4), 233 239. *Crane, P.B. (2005). Fatigue and physical activity in older women after myocardial infarction. Heart and Lung, 34(1), 30 38. +Aucoin, J.A., Jones, E., Letvak, S., Crane, P.B., & Gilbert, K.M. (2004). Targeted group advising. Nurse Educator, 29(6), 226 227. *Crane, P.B., Letvak, S., Lewallen, L., Jones, E., & Hu, J. (2004). Inclusion of women in research: 1995 2001. Nursing Research, 53(4), 237 242. *McSweeney, J.C., O Sullivan, P., Cody, M., & Crane, P.B. (2004). Development of the McSweeney acute and prodromal myocardial infarction symptom survey. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 19(1), 58 67. Crane, P.B., Cody, M., & McSweeney, J. (2004). Informed consent: A process to facilitate older adults participation in research. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 30(4), 40 44. +Lewallen, L. P., Crane, P.B., Letvak, S., Jones, E., & Hu, J. (2003). An innovative strategy to enhance new faculty success. Nursing Education Perspectives. 24(5), 257 260. *Crane, P.B. & McSweeney, J.C. (2003). Exploring older women s lifestyle changes after myocardial infarction. MEDSURG Nursing. 12(3), 170 176. *Crane, P.B. (2001). I want to know: Exploring how older women acquire knowledge after a myocardial infarction. Journal of Women and Aging, 13,(4), 3 20. *McSweeney, J., Cody, M., & Crane, P.B. (2001). Do you know them when you see them? Women s prodromal and acute symptoms of MI. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing,15(3), 26 38.

Refereed Abstracts Patricia Crane 5 *McSweeney, J. & Crane, P.B. (2001). An act of courage: Women s decision making processes regarding outpatient cardiac rehabilitation attendance. Rehabilitation Nursing, 26, 132 140. *McSweeney, J. & Crane, P.B. (2000). Challenging the rules: Women s prodromal and acute symptoms of myocardial infarction. Research in Nursing & Health, 23, 135 146. Koenigseder, L., Crane, P, & Lucy, P. (1993). HELLP: A collaborative challenge for critical care and obstetric nurses. American Journal of Critical Care, 2, 385 394. Crane, P. B. (2005). Beta Blocker Usage and Fatigue and Depression in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction. 19 th Annual Southern Nursing Research Society Conference. Paper Abstract. Crane, P. B. (2005). Cardiac rehabilitation attendance and physical activity in older women after myocardial infarction. 38 th Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta Tau International. Paper. Abstract. Crane, P. (2004). Symptoms in older women after myocardial infarction. 18 th Annual Southern Nursing Research Society Conference. Paper Abstract. Crane, P. (2003). Inclusion of women in nursing research 1995 2001: Variables associated with inclusion/exclusion. 17 th Annual Southern Nursing Research Society Conference. Paper Abstract. Crane, P. (2001). I want to know: Exploring how older women acquire knowledge after a myocardial infarction. 5 th Annual Arkansas Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Workshop. Paper Abstract. McSweeney, J. & Crane, P. (2000). Exploring Women s Attendance and Adherence to an Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. Tri Chapter Research Day Abstracts. McSweeney, J. & Crane, P. (2000) Exploring Women s Attendance and Adherence to an Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. Southern Nursing Research Society Research Conference. Paper Abstract. Crane, P. (1999). Meta Analysis: Friend or Foe. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Nursing Research Day Abstracts.

6 Crane, P. (1999). Changes in Exercise after a Myocardial Infarction in Women. Southern Nursing Research Society Research Conference. Poster Abstracts. Crane, P. (1998). Changes in Exercise after a Myocardial Infarction in Women. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Nursing Research Day Abstracts. Crane, P. (1986). The Effects of Music on Stress in Post Operative coronary artery bypass patients and post myocardial infarction patients as measure by pulse, blood pressure, and skin temperature. (Master Thesis) Dissertation Crane, P. A. B. (2000). Exploring secondary prevention measures of older women after myocardial infarction. Dissertation, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dissertation Abstracts International, 61, 03B. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS Presentations Presentation: Newcomer s Club High Point, NC (2006): Fatigue after Myocardial Infarction in Older Adults. Presentation: Founder s Day Research Presentation for Sigma Chi Alpha Beta Chapter Chi Eta Phi Sorority, UNCG, School of Nursing (2006), Cardiovascular Disease in Women Presentation: Trinity Senior Group (2006). Fatigue after Myocardial Infarction in Older Adults. (non refereed) Presentation: Southern Nursing Research Conference (2006). Beta Blocker Usage and Fatigue and Depression in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction. Presentation: Sigma Theta Tau International (2005). Cardiac Rehabilitation and Physical Activity in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction. Presentation: Kennedy Malone, L., Crane, P. B., & Letvak, S. (2004). 57 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontology Society of America. Infusing Gerontology into the Graduate Curriculum. Presentation: Southern Nursing Research Conference (2004). Symptoms in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction

7 Presentation poster: Jones, E., Crane, P. B., Letvak, S., Lewallen, L., & Hu, J. (2004) Inclusion of Women in Nursing Research Sigma Theta Tau International: 15 th International Nursing Research Conference, Dublin Ireland. Presentation poster: Wallace, D.C. & Crane, P. (November, 2003). CVD Risk in Caucasian, African American and Hispanic Older Women 130 th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA. Presentation: Southern Nursing Research Conference (2003). Inclusion of Women in Research from 1995 2001 Symposium Presentation: Moses Cone Health System (2002). Incorporating Research into the Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Presentation: North Carolina League for Nursing Annual Conference (2002). A Strategy to Reduce New Faculty Stress Presentation: Sigma Theta Tau International 36 th Biennial Convention (2001). Women s Prodromal Symptoms of Myocardial Infarction Presentation: John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc., Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence (2001). Using Qualitative Methods in Grant Writing Presentation: Beta Chi, Lambda Mu, and Gamma Xi Research Day (2001). I Want to Know: Exploring How Older Women Acquire Knowledge after Myocardial Infarction Presentation: Southern Nursing Research Society (2001). A Change of Heart: Exploring Older Women s Lifestyle Changes after Myocardial Infarction Presentation: Arkansas Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Association (2000). I Want to Know: Exploring How Older Women Acquire Knowledge after Myocardial Infarction Invited Lecturer: Doctoral Students University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (2000): Survey Methodology Invited Lecturer: Doctoral Students University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (2000): Feministic Philosophy and Methodology in Qualitative Research

8 Presentation: Arkansas Department of Health Area III Health Office (2000): Knowledge Acquisition and Lifestyle Changes in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction Presentation: Southern Nursing Research Society (2000): Exploring Women s Attendance and Adherence to an Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Poster: Southern Nursing Research Society (1999) Changes in Women s Exercise Patterns After Their First Myocardial Infarction Presentation: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Research Day (1999) Meta Analysis: Friend of Foe Presentation: Kappa Rho Chapter (1998) Changes in Women s Exercise Patterns After Their First Myocardial Infarction Course: Conway Regional Medical Center (1997) Role Transition Presentation: Conway Regional Medical Center (1997) Mega Code Success Presentation: Conway Regional Medical Center ACLS Instructor Course (1997) The Art of Teaching Presentation: Conway Regional Medical Center (1997) Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Advanced Presentation: Conway Regional Medical Center (1997) HELLP Syndrome: A Collaborative Issue Presentation: Little Rock Critical Care Program (1996) Cerebral Vascular Accident: Current Trends in Treatment Presentation: Regional RN Leadership Conference (1996) Changing Your Paradigm Course: Arkansas Heart Hospital (1996) Basic EKG Interpretation Presentation: Critical Care Workshop (1995) Hemodynamic Monitoring: The Basics Presentation: Little Rock Critical Care Program (1995) Tumors of the Nervous System

9 Presentation: Conway Regional Medical Center (1995) 12 Lead EKG Interpretation FUNDING Extramural Research National Institute of Nursing Research, Fatigue After Myocardial Infarction in Older Adults, 1R15 NR009033 01A1. Funded: $209,250 (7/20/05 6/07). 30% effort. P. Crane (PI). National Institute of Health, TRIAD: Teamwork in Research and Intervention to Alleviate Disparities, MD R24000529 Direct cost: $825,000 (9/03 9/06). Wallace, D. (PI). Pilot Project Research Core: Physical Activity in Older African Americans. Total funding: $15,293.50, P. Crane (PI) Gamma Zeta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, Quality of Life in Women Participating in a Nurse Managed Comprehensive Congestive Heart Failure Program, Total funding: $857 (11/2002 11/2003) P. Crane (PI) American Nurses Foundation: Symptoms in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction, Total funding: $3472 (11/2001 11/2002) P. Crane (PI) Kappa Rho Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, Exploring Secondary Prevention Measure of Older Women after Myocardial Infarction, Total funding: $250 (1999) P. Crane (PI) Extramural Development: Education Intramural Research HRSA/DHHS, Doctoral Nursing Program to Promote Health Access, A10HP00039, Funded: $750,000 (7/05 6/08). Kohlenberg, K. (PI), P. Crane (15% Co investigator). Department of Labor, Project Health: On line Nursing Education Program Total funding: $247,800. (2004). P. Crane (10% Coinvestigator) North Carolina General Administration, Online Nursing Education Concentration Development at the Master s Level, Total funding: $75,000. (2003). P Crane (10% Co investigator). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Cardiovascular Disease in Minority Women, Total funding: $50,000. (3/2003 7/2004). Wallace, D. (PI), & Crane, P.(Co investigator)

10 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Summer Excellence Award, Total funding: $4000 (2003) P. Crane (PI) The University of North Carolina at Greensboro New Faculty Grant: Symptoms in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction, Total funding: $5000 (12/2001 6/2002) P. Crane (PI) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Intramural Grant: Exploring How Women Access Health Information, Total funding: $1500 (1/2001 6/2001). Co Investigator. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Allocation of Graduate Research Funds, Exploring Secondary Prevention Measures of Older Women after Myocardial Infarction, Total funding: $2000 (1999 2000) P. Crane (PI) HONORS 2006 Fellowship in the American Heart Association and Council on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 Honorary Member of Golden Chain Honor Society 2006 2005/2006 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Research Excellence Award (non tenured faculty) 2005 Teaching Excellence Award The University of North Carolina at Greensboro School of Nursing 2005 Excellence in Nursing Research Award Gamma Zeta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International 2003 Honorable Mention from MEDSURG Nursing for manuscript Exploring Older Women s Lifestyle Changes after Myocardial Infarction 2003 Hartford Geriatric Nurse Research Scholar: NYU 2003 Summer Excellence Research Award The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2002 Sigma Phi Omega 2001 American Nurses Foundation Scholar 1997 2000 Recipient Research Associate Fellowship, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1997 2000 Dean s List, College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 1995 Student Award: Outstanding Instructor 1984 Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society 1979 Student Nurses Association Outstanding Senior Award 1979 Magna Cum Laude graduate, Northeast Louisiana University 1978 Helen Cannon Scholarship Award, Northeast Louisiana University 1978 Phi Kappa Phi

TEACHING AND SERVICE Patricia Crane 11 Academic Teaching Graduate The University of North Carolina at Greensboro NUR710: Philosophy of Knowledge Development in Nursing (2005 present) NUR 610: Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice (2001 present) NUR 641: Nursing Administration (2002 2005) NUR540: Budget Development and Analysis of Nursing Services (2005 present) Undergraduate The University of North Carolina at Greensboro NUR 425: Nursing Practicum I (2001) NUR 430: Care of Individuals with Complex Illness (2001 2004) NUR 440: Nursing Practicum II (2002 2003) University of Central Arkansas NURS 4505: Caring for Adults with Complex Health Problems (1991 1997) NURS 4515: Leadership and Resources Management in Nursing (1992 1997) Academic Committees Kauffman proposal writing team (2006): The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Teaching Excellence Committee: School of Nursing (2004 present); Chair 2006 2007; The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Doctoral Grant Faculty: School of Nursing (2004 present). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Doctoral Planning Committee: School of Nursing (2004 2006). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Nursing Christian Fellowship: Advisor (2003 present). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Student Advisory Council: School of Nursing (2003 present). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

12 Teaching and Learning Committee (2002 2004; Chair 2004 present). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Research and Scholarship: School of Nursing (2002 present: Chair 2003 2005). The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Evaluation Committee: School of Nursing (2001 2004). The University of North Carolina Greensboro Undergraduate Council: School of Nursing (2001 2005). The University of North Carolina Greensboro Graduate Council: School of Nursing (2001 present). The University of North Carolina Greensboro Student Representative: College of Nursing Research and Development Committee (1997 1998) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Graduate Curriculum Committee (1999 2000) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Admission and Progression Committee (1996 1997) University of Central Arkansas Secretary (1996 1997) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (1991 1996) University of Central Arkansas Chair (1994 1996) Secretary (1993 1994) Student Theses or Research Projects Thesis Chair Barbara Cooper Jenny Simpson Amy Goodman Committee member Correlates that Contributing to Increased Length of Stay and Hospital Readmissions in Congestive Heart Failure Patients The Effects of Hyperglycemia on Length of Stay with Myocardial Infarction Patients Fatigue in Women on Chronic Hemodialysis

Debbie Green Crystal House Patricia Crane 13 Spirituality at the End of Life for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia Through the Family Perspective Army Nurse Officer Retention Study Advanced Nursing Project Chair Michelle Blakely Claudette Krell Kristin Curcio Jessica Williams Erica Chambers Physical Activity in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction: Does Cardiac Rehabilitation Matter? Preliminary Outcomes of a RN Directed, In Patient Smoking Cessation Program Synthesis of Literature: Fatigue and Heart Disease Training the Preceptor: Applied Knowledge Using a Scenario Changes in Practice: Responding to the Emergency Medical Transport and Labor Act Sampoorgna Adalam Synthesis of Literature: Presenteeism and Depression David Burton Cathy Cochran Ann Brown Lynda Moss Committee member Jeanette Coffer: Synthesis of Literature: Family Presence during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Invasive Procedures Succession Planning: Developing a Pipeline of Future Leaders Pharmacotherapy in Older Adults with Coronary Heart Disease The Impact of Age on Perception of Error Report and Ability to Perform: Nursing s Greatest Challenge, the Aging Workforce

Devin Driggers: Mischelle Hill Jean Ann Trull Debbie Crater Clyde Bristow Patricia Crane 14 Characteristics of Nursing Charting Practices in a Computerized Patient Charting System Ethnographic Study of African American Experiences with Hospice Polypharmacy in Older Women after Myocardial Infarction Beginning with the End in Mind: Lessons Learned from Computerized Physician Order Entry Implementations The Effect of Age, Job Stress, and Health on Critical Care Nurses Work Productivity and Intent to Stay in Nursing Grant Review Activities 2004 present Ruth B. Council Grants, Gamma Zeta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International 2005 2006 American Association of Critical Care Nurses Manuscript and Abstract Review Activities 2006 present 2006 present 2004 present 2005 present 2005 present 2006 present 2002 present Manuscript: Western Journal of Nursing Science Manuscript: Contemporary Clinical Trials Manuscript: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Manuscript: Nursing Research Manuscript: Journal of Holistic Nursing Manuscript: Advances in Nursing Science Abstract: Southern Nursing Research Society PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Heart Association Regional Director Arkansas (1998 2001) Arkansas ACLS Board (1999 2001) Council of Cardiovascular Nursing (1999 present)

Arkansas Emergency Care Committee (1999 2001) Southern Nursing Research Society State Liason (2000) 2000 SNRS Local Planning Committee: Chair Monitor Committee Governing Board Member (2006 present) Chair Awards Committee American Association of Critical Care Nurses (1980 present) Abstract Reviewer 2005 2006 Research Grant Review Panel 2005 2006 Central Arkansas Chapter, 1989 1998 National Membership Committee 1983, 1984 Northeast Louisiana Chapter Vice President 1987 President 1988 Sigma Theta Tau (1984 present) Beta Chi Chapter (1984 1991) Kappa Rho Chapter (1991 2001) 2000 Tri Chapter Research Day Planning Committee Gamma Zeta Chapter (2001 present) Award Chairperson (2002 2004) Ruth P. Council Award Committee (2004 present) Gerontological Society of America (2004 present) Sigma Phi Omega (2002 present) Nursing Christian Fellowship (2003 to present) Faculty advisor (2003 to present) North Carolina League of Nursing (2004 present) Secretary (2005 to present) Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (2006 present) Council for Advancement of Nursing Science (2006 present) Patricia Crane 15 COMMUNITY BOARDS K Life 1996 2001 Vice President 1997 1999 President 1999 2001 Health Ministry Team (2005 present) Chair