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Fahrenwald, N.L. 1 Nancy Fahrenwald, PhD, RN, PHNA-BC, FAAN Dean and Professor, College of Nursing South Dakota State University Contact: 3311 Walnut Ln., Brookings, SD 57006 C: 605-691-1191 Nancy.Fahrenwald@sdstate.edu https://www.sdstate.edu/directory/nancy-fahrenwald Executive Summary of Curriculum Vitae (2 pages with hyperlinked highlights) Accomplished executive leader with a solid history of achievement in academic nursing, research, and practice. Tenured professor. Service-oriented and mission-focused with experience on state, regional, and national boards. Excellent collaborative leadership skills and ability to inspire professionals and students to achieve successful and sustainable strategic outcomes. Skill Highlights Strategic Planning Innovation Program Development Partnership Cultivation Research Relationship Building Collaborative Leadership Fundraising Responsibility Centered Fiscal Management Academic Accreditation Diversity Workforce Development Core Accomplishments Strong track record of innovative and collaborative academic program development. Awarded more than 3 million dollars in extramural grants and contracts as a project director or principal investigator and over 20 million dollars as a team member. Successfully transitioned to a responsibility centered fiscal management model. Grew enrollment and credit hours within the College of Nursing by 11% (FY12 to FY17). Co-created a contemporary on campus clinical learning environment and a Native American Nursing Education Center. Envisioned and succeeded in passing significant legislative changes to the South Dakota Nurse Practice Act in 2017 as part of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Coalition. Education and Top Three Relevant Honors 2002 PhD Nursing University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 1988 MS Nursing University of Portland Portland, OR 1983 BS Nursing South Dakota State University Brookings, SD 2016 AASCU Millennium Leadership Institute Protégé 2015 Named one of 30 most Influential Deans of Nursing in the US: Mometrix 2014 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)

Fahrenwald, N.L. 2 Academic Experience Highlights Dean, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 8/2013 current Accountable for academic and administrative leadership for 60 full-time faculty, 25 professional staff, and over 150 adjunct faculty and clinical teaching assistants. Assure quality student services and programs for over 1,500 students enrolled in pre-nursing, and nursing programs (BS, MS, DNP, PhD, post-graduate certificate, and licensure renewal). Manage efficient operations for four geographically dispersed academic program delivery sites and over 300 clinical affiliation agreements. Fundraising accountability with proven outcomes. Created a funded strategic reinvestment proposal for interprofessional education coordination. Collaborative leader for major University initiatives, health care boards, and professional organizations at the local, state, regional, and national levels. Led CCNE accreditation for the DNP and post-graduate advanced practice certificate programs. Health researcher with nearly two decades of continuous extramural funding in chronic disease prevention and control, rural and American Indian health, workforce development, and academic/practice innovations. Respected and committed leader in University Strategic Planning, Presidential Search Committee, and chair of the University Presidential Transition Committee. Associate Dean for Research, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, 12/2008 8/2013 Appointed as inaugural research dean in the College of Nursing. Developed transdisciplinary research teams, partnerships, and sponsored programs processes. Led and supported faculty and staff development in population health and chronic disease prevention and control research and scholarship. Expertise in community based participatory approaches, logic models and evaluation. Facilitated faculty scholarship and programs of research through planned professional development, release time, and consultation. Created a grant proposal specialist position to support faculty to pursue extramural funding. Established research partnerships with the state health department and American Indian tribes. Faculty Appointments, Rank and Tenure within the College of Nursing 8/1995 12/2008 Professor, August, 2013; Academic Tenure, Aug. 2007; Associate Professor, Aug. 2006; Assistant Professor, Aug. 2002; Instructor, Aug. 1995 Served on leadership teams that collaboratively developed new programs including the accelerated post-baccalaureate BS option, the PhD program and the DNP program. Instrumental in creating distance accessible options for select programs. Leader in curriculum development and evaluation, outreach, and scholarship. Other Leadership and Service Highlights Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Leadership Council, 2015-2018 Brookings Health System, Board member, 2017-2020 Grant reviewer, multiple state and federal agencies Co-created a catalyst for health-related initiatives across campus called SDSU Health (2015), Returned US Peace Corps Volunteer, Malawi, Africa, 2003-2005.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 3 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Nancy L. Fahrenwald, PhD, RN, PHNA-BC, FAAN Dean and Professor College of Nursing, South Dakota State University Box 2275, Brookings, South Dakota 57007 E-mail: Nancy.Fahrenwald@sdstate.edu, Cell phone: (605)-691-1191 https://www.sdstate.edu/directory/nancy-fahrenwald South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, 1995 - current Dean 8-1-13 Leadership for College of Nursing within a land-grant university, includes 1,200 College of Nursing admitted BS, MS, DNP, and PhD students located in four statewide locations. Professor 7-1-13 Promoted to Professor rank. Associate Dean for 12-1-09 Appointed to a newly created role. Developed a transdisciplinary rural health Research research team, academic scholarship teams, partnerships, and sponsored programs processes. Conduct public health research with experience in logic models and evaluation. Research partner with American Indian communities. Tenure 8-15-07 Academic tenure approved by the University Promotion and Tenure Committee and SD Board of Regents. Associate Professor 8-15-06 Promoted to Associate Professor rank. As part of faculty service role appointed to lead research and scholarly initiatives as Coordinator of Nursing Research. Extramurally funded researcher. Co-developed and taught in the PhD program. Assistant Professor 8-15-02 Tenure-track role initiated. Continued graduate and undergraduate nursing and health science teaching and launched program of research. Instructor 8-15-95 Taught undergraduate public health nursing and health science courses. Undergraduate curriculum chairperson (4 years). United States Peace Corps, Malawi, Africa, 1993 1995 District AIDS 8-1-94 Co-created new comprehensive AIDS prevention and control programs and Coordinator policies for the central regional health agency, serving three million people. Nurse Educator, School 8-1-93 Taught community health nursing to nurses and midwives returning to school for Health Sciences for public health education. Health Volunteer 7-1-94 Planned and implemented pre-service training for new Peace Corps Volunteers Training Coordinator serving in health roles. Holden Village, Washington, 1990-1993 Community Health 3-15-90 Provided health services in a remote community serving 450 staff and guests. Nurse South Dakota Department of Health, Aberdeen, SD, 1989-1990 Community Health 6-1-89 Delivered public health services and programs in rural Brown County, including Nurse school and family health, home care, health promotion programs and both immunization and sexually transmitted infection services. Presentation College, Aberdeen, SD, 1985-1989 Instructor 8-15-85 Taught surgical nursing and developed baccalaureate program curriculum. Avera St. Luke s Regional Medical Center, Aberdeen, SD, 1983-1985 Registered Nurse 6-1-83 Medical surgical nursing care and charge nurse responsibilities.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 4 EDUCATION HISTORY 2002 PhD Nursing University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 1988 MS Nursing University of Portland Portland, OR 1983 BS Nursing South Dakota State University Brookings, SD CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE PHNA-BC Board Certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as an Advanced Public Health Nurse (PHNA-BC), 8/24/17 8/23/22, #2012012836. Previously credentialed as APHN-BC, 8/24/12 8/23/17 Registered RN, State of South Dakota, #R-020430, Active 8/22/83-9/16/2018 Nurse (RN) Prior RN licensure: North Dakota, #R23475, 03/03/1988 12/31/1989 Prior RN licensure: Washington, #RN00100983, 02/09/90-09/16/96 AWARDS/HONORS 2016 AASCU Millenium Leadership Institute Protégé 2015 Named one of the Top 30 most Influential Deans of Nursing in the US by Mometrix 2014 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2013 Champion Award, South Dakota Women s Cancer Network 2013 Service Award, Midwest Nursing Research Society 2012 Board Certified, Advanced Public Health Nursing, American Nurses Credentialing Center 2011 Honor a Researcher Recognition, Midwest Nursing Research Society 2009 Academic-Service Research Consultant, Avera McKennan Hospital, 2009-2012 2008 Distinguished Research Award, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University 2008 Research Consultant, A Targeted Approach to Increasing American Indian Tissue and Organ Donation, NIH Grant awarded to University of Washington (2008-2013, D. Buchwald, PI). 2007 David Fee Memorial Lecturer, Sewrey Colloquium, South Dakota State University 2006 Public Health Materials Award, Public Health Education and Promotion Section, American Public Health Association. 2004 Faculty Award for Excellence, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University 2003 Thomas Jefferson Ingenuity Award for Dissertation Research, University of Nebraska Medical Center 2003 Outstanding Dissertation Award, Health Seeking Behaviors Section, Midwest Nursing Research Society 2003 Helene Fuld Leadership Fellow, American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2001 Sigma Theta Tau Faculty Research Award, Phi Chapter, South Dakota State University 2000 Public Health Nursing Expert Panelist, HRSA Division of Nursing 1999 Predoctoral Fellow, National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health 1997 Faculty Development Award, South Dakota State University, Title III Grant 1997 Bush Grantee for Faculty Development in Cultural Diversity, South Dakota State University 1996 Sewrey Colloquium Speaker, South Dakota State University 1988 Post-baccalaureate Faculty Fellow, HRSA Division of Nursing 1986 WK Kellogg Fellow, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon

Fahrenwald, N.L. 5 MEDIA/MARKETING MATERIALS SDSU College of Nursing 80 th Anniversary Video (2015): YouTube SDSU College of Nursing blog: https://sdstatenursing.wordpress.com/ SDSU College of Nursing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sdsucollegeofnursing SDSU College of Nursing Twitter: https://twitter.com/sdstatenursing SDSU College of Nursing Magazine: https://www.sdstate.edu/nursing/nursing-magazine JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS/BOOK CHAPTERS Conn, V.S., Anderson, C.M., Killion, C.M., Bowers, B., Wyman, J.F., Herrick, L.M., Zerwic, J., Smith, C.E., Cohen, M.Z., Benefield, L.E., Topp, R., Fahrenwald, N.L., Titler, M., Larson, J.L., Varty, M.M., Jefferson, U.T. (2017). Launching successful beginnings for early career researchers. Western Journal of Nursing Research, Aug 1:193945917725999. doi: 10.1177/0193945917725999. Conn, V.S., Jefferson, U., Cohen, M.Z., Anderson, C.M., Killion, C.M., Fahrenwald, N.L., Benefield, L.E., Titler, M., Topp, R., Smith, C.E., Loya, J. (2016). Strategies to build authorship competence among PhD students. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 39(3): 329-355. PMID: 27272158. Conn, V. S., Zerwic, J., Jefferson, U., Anderson, C. M., Killion, C. M., Smith, C. E., Cohen, M. Z., Fahrenwald, N. L., Herrick, L.M., Topp, R., Benefield, L. E., & Loya, J. (2016). Normalizing rejection. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 38(2), 137-154. F Conn, V. S., Ward, S., Herrick, L.M., Topp, R., Alexander, G. L., Anderson, C. M., Smith, C. E., Benefield, L. E., Fahrenwald, N., Given, B., Titler, M., Larson, J. L., Cohen, M. Z. & Georgesen, S. (2015). Managing opportunities and challenges of co-authorship. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37(2), 134-163. Kerkvliet, J.L., Wey, H., & Fahrenwald, N.L. (2015). Tobacco quitline outcomes for priority populations. South Dakota Medicine, Special Edition, 63-68. Wey, H., Kerkvliet, J. L., Fahrenwald, N. L. (2015). Cessation among state quitline participants with a mental health condition. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16(7), 735-741. Burdette, L., Rowe, G., Johansen, L., Kerkvliet, J., Nagelhout, E., Lewis, K., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2014). A statewide assessment of smoke-free policy in multiunit housing settings. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16(12), 1593-1598. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu114. Minton, M., Kerkvliet, J. L., Mitchell, A., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2014). Palliative and end of life care in South Dakota. A statewide assessment. South Dakota Medicine. 67(5):185-189. Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. (2014). Tobacco quitline outcomes by service type. South Dakota Medicine. 67(1), 25-29. Conn, V. S., Zerwic, J., Rawl, S., Wyman, J. F., Larson, J. L., Anderson, C., Fahrenwald, N. L., Benefield, L. E., Cohen, M. Z., Smith, C. E., Topp, R. V., Markis, N. E. (2014). Strategies for a successful PhD program: words of wisdom from the WJNR Editorial Board. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 36(1), 6-30. Chase, J. D., Topp, R., Smith, C. E., Cohen, M. Z., Fahrenwald, N., Zerwic, J., Benefield, L., Anderson, C., & Conn, V. S. (2013). Time management strategies for research productivity. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 35(2): 155-176. doi: 10.1177/0193945912451163. Arneson McCormack, L., Friedrich, C., Fahrenwald, N., & Specker, B. (25 June, 2013). Feasibility and acceptability of alternate methods of postnatal data collection. Maternal and Child Health Journal, doi: 10.1007/s10995-013-1310-1. Barkley, S. & Fahrenwald, N. (2013). Evaluation of an intervention to increase self-efficacy for independent exercise in cardiac rehabilitation. Behavioral Medicine, 39, 104-110. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2013.804804.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 6 Jernigan, M., Fahrenwald, N., Harris, B., & Buchwald, D. (2013). Knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors regarding organ and tissue donation in selected tribal college communities. Journal of Community Health, 38(4):734-40. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9672-2.Conn Fahrenwald, N. L., Kerkvliet, J., Lammers, C., Carson, P., Melstad, S., Dugstad, D, & McCord, J. (2013). Evaluation of school tobacco-free policies in a rural northern plains state. Journal of School Health, 83(11), 824-31. doi: 10.1111/josh.12100. Fahrenwald, N. L., Wey, B., Martin, A., & Specker, B. (2013). Community outreach and engagement to prepare for household recruitment of National Children s Study participants in a rural setting. Journal of Rural Health, 29(1), 61-68. 1-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2012.00418.x. Tschetter, L., Fahrenwald, N., & Lubeck, P. (28 November, 2012). Integrating QSEN and technology to address rural healthcare: Initial outcomes. Clinical Simulation in Nursing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2012.09.005 Jones, A. L., Fahrenwald, N., & Ficek, A. (28 February, 2012). Testing Ajzen s Theory of Planned Behavior for faculty simulation development. Clinical Simulation in Nursing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2012.01.005 Groves, P. S., Rawl, S. M., Wurzbach, M. E., Fahrenwald, N. L., Cohen, M. Z., McCarthy Beckett, D. O., Zerwic, J. Given, B., Algase, D. L., Alexander, G. L., & Conn, V. S. (2012). Secrets of successful short grant applications. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 34(1): 6-23. doi: 10.1177/0193945911410278. Fahrenwald, N. L., Belitz, C., & Keckler, A. (2011). Tribes Sharing Life : An organ donation educational intervention for American Indian tribal college and university students. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 33(7), 901-915. doi: 10.1177/0193945911401431. Rye, J., Sherman-Justice, D., Fahrenwald, N. L., Persky, G., Felgen, J., Nelson, J., Espinoze, M., & Olshansky, E. (2011). Measurement of caring in a relationship based care model of nursing. In, J. Nelson & J. Watson, Measuring Caring: A Compilation of International Research on Caritas as Healing. New York: Springer. Ficek, A. L., Fahrenwald, N. L., & Vockrodt, M. (2010). Treatment-related needs of statewide cancer survivors. South Dakota Medicine, 29(4), 28-33. Fahrenwald, N. L., Belitz, C., & Keckler, A. (2010). Outcome evaluation of Sharing the Gift of Life : An organ and tissue donation educational program for American Indians. American Journal of Transplantation, 10, 1453-1459. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). Intervention research with American Indian, Alaska Native and First Nations people: An organ and tissue donation exemplar. In, Jason T. Siegel & Eusabio M. Alvero (Eds.), Understanding organ donation: Applied behavioral science perspectives (pp. 132-147). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Cohen, M. Z. Alexander, G. L., Wyman, J. F., Fahrenwald, N. L., Porock, Wurzbach, M. E., Rawl, S. M. & Conn, V. S. (2010). Scientific impact: opportunity and necessity. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 32, 575-577. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). Helping patients to quit tobacco use: Integration of South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine services. South Dakota Medicine, S(1), 59-62. Fahrenwald, N. L., Belitz C., Keckler, A. & Sharma. M. (2007). Sharing the gift of life: An intervention to increase organ and tissue donation for American Indians. Progress in Transplantation, 17(4), 281-288. Fahrenwald, N. L., Taylor, J. Y., Kneipp, S.M., & Canales, M. K., (2007). Academic freedom and academic duty to teach social justice: A perspective and pedagogy for public health nursing faculty. Public Health Nursing, 24(2), 190-197. Kneipp, S. M., Canales, M. K., Fahrenwald, N. L., & Taylor, J. Y. (2007). Academic freedom: Protecting liberal science in Nursing in the 21 st century. Advances in Nursing Science, 30(1), 3-13. Fahrenwald, N. L., & Shangreaux, P. (2006). Physical activity behavior of American Indian WIC mothers. Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, 25(1), 22-29. Fahrenwald, N. L., & Stabnow, W. (2005). Sociocultural perspective on organ and tissue donation among reservation-dwelling American Indian adults. Ethnicity & Health, 10(4), 341-354.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 7 Fahrenwald, N. L., Bassett, S. D., Tschetter, L., Carson, P. P., White, L., & Winterboer, V. J. (2005). Teaching core nursing values. Journal of Professional Nursing, 21(1), 46-51. Fahrenwald, N. L., Atwood, J. R., & Johnson, D. J., (2005). Mediator analysis of Moms on the Move. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 27(3), 271-91. Fahrenwald, N. L., Atwood, J. R., Walker, S. N., Johnson, D. J., & Berg, K. (2004). A randomized test of Moms on the Move, a physical activity intervention for WIC mothers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 27(2), 82-92. Specker, B. L., Binkley, T., L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). Rural vs. non-rural differences in BMC, volumetric BMD, and bone size: A population-based cross-sectional study. Bone, 35, 1389-1398. Fahrenwald, N. L., Bassett, S. D., Tschetter, L., Carson, P. P., White, L., & Winterboer, V. J. (2004). Value-based nursing education. Best practices in teaching anthology: South Dakota State University, 1(1), 19-23. Fahrenwald, N. L., & Walker, S. N. (2003). Application of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change to the physical activity of WIC mothers. Public Health Nursing, 20, 307-317. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2003). Teaching social justice. Nurse Educator, 28(5), 222-226. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2002). Moms on the Move : a physical activity intervention for WIC mothers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 63(10B). (UMI No. 3068769). Fahrenwald, N. L. & Sharma, M. J. (2002). Expert evaluation of "Moms on the Move": A physical activity intervention for WIC mothers. Public Health Nursing, 19, 423-439. Fahrenwald, N. L., Boysen, R., Fischer, C., & Maurer, R. (2001). Developing cultural competence in the baccalaureate nursing student: A population-based project with the Hutterites. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 12, 48-55. Wosje, K. S., Binkley, T. L., Fahrenwald, N. L., & Specker, B. L. (2000). High bone mass in a female Hutterite population. Journal of Bone Mineral Research, 15, 1429-1436. Fahrenwald, N. L., Fischer, C., Boysen, R., & Maurer, R. (1999). Population-based clinical projects: bridging community-based and public health concepts. Nurse Educator, 24, 28-32. Fahrenwald, N. L. (1998). Malawi Culturgram, 1998. David M. Kennedy Institute for International Studies, Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah. OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH REPORTS Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowan, J., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2015, October). 2014 SD QuitLine Outcome Report: 7-Month Follow-up Assessment. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Cowan, J., Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (March, 2014). 2014 SD QuitLine Service Utilization Report. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowan, J. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (January, 2015). 2014 Evaluation Outcomes of the South Dakota Cancer Control Program. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowan, J., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (October, 2015). 2014 SD QuitLine Outcomes Infographic [Research Brief]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Cowan, J., Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2015, April). 2013 13-month Outcomes Report: Measuring Adherence to Treatment. [Research Brief]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowen, J. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2014, January). 2014 Evaluation Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 8 Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, November). South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine 2012 7-Month Outcome Report. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Burdette, L., Rowe, G., Johansen, L., Nagelhout, E., Lewis, K., Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, September). A Statewide Assessment of Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing and Barriers to Implementation. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J., Nagelhout, E., and Fahrenwald, N. (2013, August). South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine: Outcomes for Callers with Chronic Health Conditions. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Herrick, L., Mitchell, A., Kerkvliet, J., & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, May). Healthcare Provider Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Beliefs about Colorectal Cancer Screening. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Randall, R., Mitchell, A., Kerkvliet, J., & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, May). Statewide Capacity for Colorectal Cancer Screening. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Minton, M., Kerkvliet, J., Mitchell, A., & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, April). Palliative and End of Life Care in South Dakota. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, March). 2011 13-Month Outcomes Report for the SD QuitLine: Measuring Treatment Adherence (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. L., Nagelhout, E. L., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, March). 2012 Utilization and Outcome Report for the SD QuitLine Web Service. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, February). 2012 SD QuitLine Service Utilization Report. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (January, 2013). SD QuitLine Brief, January 7, 2013: Characteristics and Outcomes of Callers Enrolled in Medicaid. [Research Brief]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, January). 2012 Evaluation Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, December). SD QuitLine Brief: Characteristics and Outcomes of High Service Utilizers. (Research Brief). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing. Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, November). South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine 2011 7-Month Outcome Report. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, June). SD QuitLine Priority Populations Services and Outcomes, 2008-2011. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Meyenburg, L., Lucchesi, R., Kerkvliet, J., & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, May). Exploring American Indian Attitudes about the South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications. Meyenburg, L., Lucchesi, R., Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, May). An analysis of Caller Attitudes and behavior Related to the South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, May). 2011 Utilization and Outcome Report for SDQuitLine.com. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, March). 2010 13-Month Outcomes Report for the SD QuitLine. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 9 Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, March). SD QuitLine: Comparison of Quit Rates by Medication Requested, 2008-2010. (Research Brief). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, February). SD QuitLine 2011 Telephonic and Web Service Utilization Report. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N.L. & Kerkvliet, J. (2011, December). Evaluation of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program: 2011-2012 (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Kerkvliet, J., Fahrenwald, N. L., Lammers, C., Carson, P., Melstad, S. (2011, November). Evaluation of tobacco-free school policies in South Dakota: Results and recommendations (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L., Ficek, A., & Uselton, J. (2011). 2010 Service Utilization Report: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Uselton, J. (2011). 2009 13 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. (2010). Creating a nursing research culture. Avera McKennan Nursing Research Newsletter, 1(2), 2. Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). 2009 7 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). 2009 Service Utilization Report: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). 2008 13 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). Fifth Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N.L. (2009). Evidence-based nursing practice. Avera McKennan Nursing Research Newsletter, 1(1), 2. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). 2008 7 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota St ate University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). 2008 Service Utilization Report: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). Fourth Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2008). 2007 Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2008). 2007 Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 10 Fahrenwald, N. L. (2006). 2005 Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2008). Third Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2007). Interim Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2007). Second Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2006). 2005 Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2006). First Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Voices of the Community: Perceptions of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Maintenance of Health Behavior Change among Low-income Women Enrolled in the South Dakota All Women Count! Program: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L., Lammers, C., Stenvig, T., Goddard, P. (2004). Assessment and Evaluation of the South Dakota Diabetes Prevention and Control Program: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). Interventionists Evaluation of All Women Count! A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Program for Low-income South Dakota Women: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). Process Evaluation of All Women Count! A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Program for Low-income South Dakota Women: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). The Blessing of Mangoes. In, S. Hudacek, Ed. Making a difference: Stories from the point of care, Volume II. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. Fahrenwald, N. L. (1996). AIDS: An international perspective. In, Sewrey Colloquium Faculty Lectures, 1996. H.M. Briggs Library, South Dakota State University: Journalism Department.

Fahrenwald, N.L. 11 RESEARCH and SPONSORED PROJECTS Cancer Programs Evaluation and Data Analytics. Funding source (2015-2016), SD Department of Health, $53,562. Shared data analytics role with the College of Nursing, SDSU. Role: Project Director. Culturally Targeted Education on Living Kidney Donation. Funding source (2012-2018), NIH, NIMHD, U54MD008164, Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health, $13,700,000 total award to A. Elliott, Senior Scientist, PI, Sanford Research. Role: PI on 1 of 3 major research studies, subaward $1,300,000 (15% effort). A Circle of Learning: Living Kidney Donation Education for American Indians. Funding source (2012-2016), USDHHS, HRSA, Division of Transplantation, R39OT2420, $756,463 total award to Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, B. Danielson, PI). Role: Principal Research on subaward $145,476, (15% effort). A Targeted Approach to Increasing American Indian Tissue and Organ Donation. Funding source (2008-2013), NIH, NIDDK, 5R01DK079670, $960,000, D. Buchwald, University of WA, PI. Role: Intervention Development Consultant, $6,000. Multi-unit Housing Assessment of Smoke Free Policies. Funding source (2013), $37,000 subaward from SD Department of Health flow through CDC. Role: Principal Investigator (5% effort). Rural Health Research Center. Funding source (2013), SDSU Academic and Scholarly Excellence Program, $10,000, Role: Project Director (5% in kind effort). Statewide Capacity for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Healthcare Provider Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices. Funding source (2012-2013), $10,000 subaward from SD Dept. of Health, flow through CDC), Role: PI (5% in kind effort). Statewide Assessment of Hospice and Palliative Care Services. Funding source (2012-2013), $10,000, subaward from SD Dept. of Health, flow through CDC), Role: PI (5% in kind effort). Simulation, Informatics, Technology Enhancement (SITE) to Strengthen Quality and Delivery of Rural Nursing Education. Funding source (2011-2014), $1,099,614 USDHHS, HRSA, Division of Nursing; Tschetter, L., Project Director). Role: Evaluator (July, 2011-Sept, 2012 at 10% effort). Due to new funding, the role was assumed by a peer, Oct. 2012. Rural Women s Decision Making in Choice of Treatment for Early Stage Breast Cancer. Funding source (2010-2013), $50,000, American Cancer Society, Midwest Division. Role: PI (5% effort). Evaluation of Tobacco-free Policies in South Dakota Schools. Funding source (2011), $48,720 subaward from SD Dept. of Health, flow through CDC. Role: PI (1% effort). Sharing the Gift of Life: A Multi-State American Indian Tribal College Intervention to Increase Organ and Tissue Donation. Funding source (2006-2010), USDHHS, HRSA, Div. of Transplantation, R39OT2420, $756,463 total award to SD Lions Eye Bank, C. Belitz, PI). SDSU subaward $96,476. Role: Principal Researcher (20% effort). National Children s Study, Vanguard Site for the Four County Area of Brookings, County, SD, Pipestone, Co., MN, Yellow Medicine, Co., MN, and Lincoln Co., MN. Funding source (2005-2012), NIH, NICHD, NIEHS contract, B. Specker, PI, $14.3 million. Role, Co-Investigator (30% effort for 2 years then 10% effort). Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control program. Funding source (2005-2016), annual contract with the SD Dept. of Health, flow-through CDC (2005-2011, $75,000; 2011-2013, $72,000; 2013-2014, $20,000; 2014-2015, $20,000; 2015-2016, $25,895. Role: PI (1-10% effort). Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine. Funding source (2005-2016), through annual contracts with the SD Dept. of Health, flow-through CDC (2005-2010, $850,000; 2010-2011, $147,747; 2011-2012, $147,738; 2012-2013, $140,000; 2013-2014, $100,000; 2014-2015, $100,000; 2015-2016). Role: PI (1-20% effort). New PhD Program for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Rural and Underserved Populations. Funding source (2005-2012), USDHHS, HRSA, Division of Nursing, total $1,459,655 (2006-2009 $750,000; 2009-2012,

Fahrenwald, N.L. 12 $709,655, Bunkers, S., PD). Roles: Teaching faculty, Advisory Board, Task Force, co-developer of applications (5% effort overall). Voices of the Community: Perceptions of the Draft Plan for Comprehensive Cancer Prevention and Control in South Dakota. Funding source (2005) subaward from SD Dept. of Health, flow-through CDC, $7,000. Role: PI (5% effort). Process Evaluation of WISEWOMAN: A Physical activity and dietary intervention program for low-income women at-risk for cardiovascular disease. Funding source (2003-2005), subaward from SD Dept. of Health, flowthrough CDC, $65,000. Role: PI (10% effort). A Culturally-competent Intervention to Increase Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation on South Dakota Indian Reservations. Funding source (2003-2007), USDHHS, HRSA, Div. of Transplantation, SD Lions Eye Bank C. Belitz, PI, $454,000. SDSU subaward, $78,000. Role: Principal Researcher (20% effort). Assessment and Evaluation of the South Dakota Diabetes Prevention and Control Program. Funding source (2004-2005), contract from SD Dept. of Health, flow-through CDC), 30,000. Role: PI (10% effort). Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices and Beliefs about Organ and Tissue Donation among Lakota Sioux Indians. Funding source (2003-2004), Bridge to Baccalaureate Grant, NIH, National Institute of General Medicine, J. Ruffolo, PI, $800,000. Research mentor ($5,000) for the Developing Native American Scientists. Role: Research mentor to W. Stabnow (10% effort in-kind). Application of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change to the Physical Activity Behavior of American Indian WIC mothers. Bridge to Baccalaureate Grant, NIH, National Institute of General Medicine, J. Ruffolo, PI, $800,000. Research mentor ($5,000) for the Developing Native American Scientists. Role: Research mentor to P. Shangreaux (10% effort in-kind). Moms on the Move: A Physical Activity Intervention for WIC Mothers. Funding Source (1999-2002), NIH, NINR, F31 Predoctoral Fellowship, $72,000. Role: Trainee, PI (mentor, Dr. Jan Atwood, 49% effort). A Descriptive evaluation of Moms on the Move: A Physical Activity Intervention for WIC Mothers. Funding source (2001-2002), Sigma Theta Tau Faculty Research Award, Phi Chapter, $500. Role, PI (10% in-kind effort). Rural Bone Health. Funding source (2001-2006), NIH, NIAMN, R01, B. Specker, PI; $1,567,500. Role: Co- Investigator, (20% effort). Qualitative Analysis of Focus Group Discussions on Barriers to Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening for Low Income Women. Funding source (1996), SD Dept. of Health, $1,500. Role: Data Analyst (5% effort in-kind). Condom Needs, Distribution and Availability in Zomba District, Malawi. Funding source (1995-1996), European Community, AIDS Prevention Research Fund, $5,000, Role: Co-Project Director (10% in-kind effort). Traditional Beliefs and Cultural Practices which Contribute to the Spread of HIV Among Adolescent Girls in Malawi, Africa. Funding Source (1995), Save the Children Malawi, Research Fund, $400, Role, co-project Director (10% in kind effort). Program Evaluation of a Premenstrual Syndrome Treatment Center. Funding source (1988), USDHHS, HRSA Div. of Nursing, Graduate Training Fellowship, $8,500. Role: PI Trainee (100% responsibility, 20% effort). Clinical Teaching Strategies in NLN-Accredited Associate Degree Nursing Programs. Funding source (1987-1988), W.K. Kellogg Foundation, $2,000. Role: PI - Fellow (100% responsibility, 10% effort). Needs Assessment of Adolescent Mothers in a Back to School Program. Funding source (1987), USDHHS, HRSA Div. of Nursing, Graduate Training Fellowship, $8,500. Role: PI Trainee (100% responsibility, 20% effort).

Fahrenwald, N.L. 13 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/COMMUNITY SERVICE Professional and Community Allied Health Organization Service Brookings Health System, Brookings, SD Board Member, 2017-2020 APRN Coalition, State of South Dakota, 2016-2017 Coalition member representing academic nursing education for advanced practice registered nurses. Created new legislation to modernize the regulation of certified nurse practitioners (CNPs) and certified nurse midwives (CNMs) to improve access to rural primary care. SB61 was introduced on January 18, 2017 and signed into law by the Governor on February 23, 2017. American Association of Colleges of Nursing: organizational member, 1995-present Government Affairs Committee member, 2017-2018. State Grassroots Liaison, 2013-current Helene Fuld/AACN Leadership Fellow, 2003-2004 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, member Councilor for Finance and Records, 2015-2018. American Nurses Association, state and national member, 1983-1993, 2012-present. Vice President, SD Nurses Association, 2013-2017. Member of state affiliate in South Dakota and previously in Washington State. District 10 Legislative Committee, 1984-88. Nurses Day at the Legislature, 1984-1989, 1998, 2014, 2015, 2017. American Cancer Society Midwest Division Leadership Board, 2016-2017. State Leadership Council for South Dakota, 2010-2017. SDSU Students Against Cancer: American Cancer Society Relay for Life Speaker, 2011-2013. I Can Cope, Cancer Support Group, Presenter, 2009 American Public Health Association, member, Public Health Nursing Section, 1995-present. Research Committee Member, Public Health Nursing Section, 2004-present New Investigator in Public Health Nursing Award Committee, 2011 Abstract Reviewer, 2005-present. Public Health Nursing Section Program Committee 2004-2006 Midwest Nursing Research Society, member, 1997-present Treasurer, Board of Directors, 2009-2011, 2011-2013 Member at Large, Board of Directors, 2007-2009 Annual Conference Program Planning Committee, 2007-2009 Health Seeking Behaviors Section Chairperson, 2004-2006 Abstract Reviewer, 2005-present Chair of the Dissertation Award Committee, Health Seeking Behavior Section, 2006-2009 Midwest Nursing Research Society Foundation, 2010-2013. Member, Board of Trustees, 2010-2013. US Tobacco Evaluators Network: 2011-2013. Regional Representative to the National Advisory Board, 2011-2013 Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society, 1982-present Conference Abstract Reviewer, Phi and Zeta Zeta Chapter Research Day, 2002, 2004 Phi Chapter, Research Award Committee 1999-2002 Phi Chapter, Scholarship committee, 1999-2001 Phi Chapter, First vice-president, 1996-1998 Phi Chapter, Nominations committee chairperson, 1996-1998

Fahrenwald, N.L. 14 Phi Kappa Phi, Academic Honor Society, 1983-present, member American Association of University Women, 2002-2009, member South Dakota Public Health Association, 1995-present. South Dakota Department of Health, Office of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Member, Collaborative for the Development of Culturally Appropriate Communications for American Indians, 2007 South Dakota Task Force On Comprehensive School Health Education, 1996-1999 Statewide Chronic Disease Planning Steering Committee, 2012-2013 Extensive work in program planning, logic models and evaluation. American Red Cross Board Member, Brookings County, Brookings SD, 1997-1999 Board Member, Brown County, Aberdeen, SD 1985-1990 Invited Peer Reviewer for Extramural Grants and Contracts (International, National, State) United States Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS), Health Resource and Service Administration, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Health Information Technology Research, Ad hoc reviewer (AHRQ, PAR 08-268), June, 2013. United States Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS), Health Resource and Service Administration, Health Center Planning Grant (HRSA-11-021), June, 2011. USDHHS, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Healthcare Delivery and Methodologies (HDM) Integrated Review Group, Building Sustainable Community-Linked Infrastructure to Enable Health Science Research Grant Reviewer, (RFA-OD-09-010 R34), February, 2010. South Dakota Department of Health (SDDOH), Telephone-Based Cessation Counseling for the SD QuitLine (RFP #10-0904006-005), December, 2010. USDHHS, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Clinical Trial Implementation Grant Review (PAR 05-113, UO1), May, 2007. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grants Program, Ontario, Canada, April, 2007. Invited Peer Reviewer for Intramurally-funded Grants South Dakota State University, Review and selection of applicants for one SDSU proposal to be developed and submitted to the South Dakota Board of Regents Performance Improvement Fund, August, 2011. South Dakota State University, College of Nursing, Delores Dawley Faculty Seed Grant. Developed guidelines, solicited proposals, collaborated with a peer review committee and selected awardee, 2011-2014. South Dakota State University, Research Support Fund. Served on the selection committee for multi-disciplinary awards. Revised guidelines. Served as a team leader, 2005-2010. Journal Editorial Board and Manuscript Review Western Journal of Nursing Research, Editorial Board member, 2010-2017. Annals of Behavioral Medicine International Journal of Nursing Health Education Research Journal of Rural Health Public Health Nursing Ethnicity and Health Women and Health

Fahrenwald, N.L. 15 Lippincott book publications Sage book publications CONSULTANCIES* (extramurally funded, starred items are federal research grants) *Research Consultant: A Targeted Approach to Increasing American Indian Tissue and Organ Donation. Principal Investigator: Dedra Buchwald, MD, University of Washington. Funding Source (2008-2013, $960,000): NIH, NIDDK, 5R01DK079670. Research Consultant: Academic-Service Research Partnership between Avera McKennan Hospital (Service Partner) and South Dakota State University, College of Nursing (Research Partner). Funding Source (2009-2012): Avera McKennan Hospital contract with South Dakota State University, College of Nursing. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS and OTHER ACTIVITIES Invited Lectures and Keynote Presentations Danielson, B.A., Fahrenwald, N.L., Steffens, E., Harming, S., & Smith, N. A Circle of Learning: Living Kidney Donation Education for American Indians. US DHHS, HRSA, Division of Transplantation Technical Assistance Meeting, April 2016. Fahrenwald, N., Harming, S., Peterson-Lund, R., Isaacson, M., Wey, H. Culturally Targeted Education on Living Kidney Donation: Aim 3 Results. Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH), 4 th Annual Summit, Cankdeska Cicana Community College, Fort Totten, ND, March, 2016. Fahrenwald, N., Harming, S., Isaacson, M., LaPlante, JR. Health Research Partnerships with American Indian Communities. Expert panel discussion facilitator. Avera Health/SDSU Research Day, September, 2015. Fahrenwald, N. & Kerkvliet, J. (2012, October). Treatment Decision Making for Early Stage Breast Cancer. Keynote presented at the 15 th Annual Women s Cancer Network Symposium, Pierre, SD. Fahrenwald, N.L. Minton, M., Mitchell, A., Kerkvliet, J.L., Nagelhout, E. (2014, November). An Assessment of Palliative and End of Life Care Services in South Dakota. Poster presentation at Sanford/South Dakota State University Biomedical Research Symposium, Brookings, SD. Fahrenwald, N.L., Randall, R., Mitchell, A., Kerkvliet, J.L., (2014, November). Capacity for Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Rural State. Roundtable presentation at 142nd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA. Fahrenwald, N.L., Specker, B. (2010, September). The National Childrens Study. Invited presentation at the South Dakota Perinatal Conference, Pierre, SD. Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010, September). Partnership with American Indian Communities to Educate about Organ and Tissue Donation. Invited keynote lecture at LifeSource, Midwest Regional Organ Procurement Organization, Minneapolis, MN. Fahrenwald, N.L., Belitz, C., Keckler, A. (2008, September). Lunch and Learn Workshop, Native Americans and Organ Donation. Invited lecture at the 16 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Multicultural Health and Transplant Professionals, AMSHTP, HRSA Grant Showcase. Fahrenwald, N.L. (2007, June). Outreach and Engagement to the Health Care Community in Preparation for the National Children s Study: A Perspective from a Rural Vanguard Center. Invited presentation at the National Children s Study Federal Advisory Panel meeting, Bethesda, MD. Fahrenwald, N.L. (2007, June). The Chronic Care Model. Invited presentation at the South Dakota Public Health Conference, Pierre, SD.