CV 1 EDUCATION Katheleen Hawes White Hall-College of Nursing University of Rhode Island, Kingston RI 02881 khawes@uri.edu 401-874-5841 2009 PhD Nursing University of Rhode Island, Kingston 2002 Master of Science Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing University of Rhode Island, Kingston 1994 Bachelor of Science Nursing University of Rhode Island, Kingston 1980 Bachelor of Arts Liberal Arts Rhode Island College, Providence ANCC CERTIFICATION 2003-2013 Clinical Specialist in Adult Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing -#0376621-01 CURRENT LICENSURE Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist: Rhode Island PNS00028 Expires 3/1/12 Registered Nurse: Rhode Island RN32667 Expires 3/1/13 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-present 2006-present Assistant Professor- University of Rhode Island-College of Nursing 2 Heathman Rd., Kingston RI 02881 Instructor-Infant & Child Mental Health Post-baccalaureate Certificate Program. Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk/ Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI. Research Scientist- Brown Center for Children and Families Women & Infants Hospital-101 Dudley St. Providence, RI 02905 PMH Clinical Nurse Specialist/Consultant - Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk Women & Infants Hospital-101 Dudley St. Providence, RI 02905 Consultant and Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; providing psychosocial education/support to families and professional staff. 2005-2007 Private Practice-Adult Individual & Group Psychotherapy Suite 132c; 1 Richmond Square, Providence, RI 02906. 2003-present Consultant-Consultation & Educational Program Development- Specializing in End-of-Life Care, Psychiatric/Psychosocial Care and Nursing Practice. 2002-2011 Adjunct Faculty-University of Rhode Island College of Nursing 2 Heathman Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 2009-2011 Assistant Professor 2008-2009 Clinical Instructor- Psychiatric Nursing 2002-2008 Lecturer
CV 2 2002-2007 Graduate Research Assistant-University of Rhode Island-College of Nursing 2 Heathman Rd. Kingston, RI 02881 1998-2001 Staff/Charge Nurse- Home & Hospice Care of RI-Philip Hulitar Hospice In-Patient Center; 50 Maude St.; Providence, RI 02904 1997-1998 School Nurse-Teacher, Woonsocket School Department, Woonsocket, RI 1995-1997 Staff Nurse, CCU, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI 1994-1995 Staff/Charge Nurse, Woonsocket Health & Rehabilitation Center, Woonsocket, RI RESEARCH 2008-present 2007-present Co-Investigator- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Moderate and Late Preterm Infants. Women & Infants Hospital: Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk. Principal Investigator: Mary Sullivan Research Nurse Specialist/Consultant- Maternal Interviewer: Fetal and Neonatal Neurobehavior and Prenatal Antidepressant Exposure. Women & Infants Hospital: Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk. NIH 5 RO1 MH078033-02 Principal Investigator: Amy L. Salisbury Research Project Coordinator- New NICU Study: Effects of Open Bay vs. Single Room on Infant Outcome at Discharge. Women & Infants Hospital: Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk. Principal Investigators: Barry M. Lester, Mary C. Sullivan 2005-2007 Research Nurse-Longitudinal Trajectories of Adolescents Born Preterm; NIH-NINR NR 03695-09 Principal Investigator: Mary C. Sullivan 2004-2006 Research Nurse-Preschool Outcomes of Healthy Preterm Infants; Neuroactivation of Brain Motor Areas in Preterm Children; URI/Women & Infants Hospital Principal Investigator: Mary Sullivan 2002-2004 Research Assistant- Adolescent Competency: Risk and Protective Processes; NIH-NINR NR 03695 Principal Investigator: Margaret M. McGrath Brain Structure and Activation in Children Born Preterm NIH NNRR RR 16457 Preschool Motor and Functional Performance in Two Cohorts; NIH NICHD Principal Investigator: Mary C. Sullivan
CV 3 INTERNSHIP 2000-2001 Psychotherapist & Group Facilitator, The Providence Center, Providence, RI INVITED REVIEWER 2011 JOGNN Journal of Obstetric, Gynecological & Neonatal Nursing 2010 Child: Care Health & Development PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Sullivan, M.C. & Hawes, K. (2007). A decade comparison of preterm motor performance at age 4. Research in Nursing and Health. 30, 641-654. Sullivan, M.C, Hawes, K., Barcelos Winchester, S. & Miller, R.J. (2008). Focus on developmental origins theory: prematurity to adult disease. JOGNN, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing. 37(2), 158-164. Sullivan, M.C., McGrath, M.M., Hawes, K. & Lester, B.M. (2008). Growth trajectories of preterm infants: birth to 12 years. Journal of Pediatric Healthcare. 22 (2), 83-93. Miller, R.J., Sullivan, M.C., Hawes, K., Marks, A.K. (2009). The effects of perinatal morbidity and environmental factors on health status of preterm children at age 12. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 24(2), 101-114. Lester B.M., Miller R.J., Hawes K., Salisbury A., Bigsby R., Sullivan M.C. & Padbury J.P. (2011) Infant neurobehavioral development. Seminars in Perinatology, 35, 8-19. McFarland, J.B., Salisbury, A.L., Battle, C.L., Hawes, K., Halloran, K. and Lester, B., (2011) Major depressive disorder during pregnancy and emotional attachment to the fetus, Archives of Women s Mental Health, DOI: 10.1007/s00737-011-0237-z. ABSTRACTS McGrath, M., Sullivan, M. C., Hawes, K., & DePalma, J. (2002). Reformulating nursing knowledge for our youngest and most vulnerable citizens. Paper presented at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science-State of the Science, Washington, D.C. Sullivan, M. C., McGrath, M. M., & Hawes, K. (2003, March 27-29). Growth trajectories of preterm children with various neonatal morbidities. Paper presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 15 th Annual Scientific Sessions, New Haven, CT. Sullivan, M. C., McGrath, M. M., & Hawes, K. (2004, April 1-3). A decade comparison: perinatal morbidity and preschool motor performance of two cohorts. Paper presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 16 th Annual Scientific Sessions, Quincy, MA.
Miller, R. J., Hawes, K., & Sullivan, M. C. (2005, April 7-9). Health status and health behaviors of preterm children at age 12. Paper presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 17th Annual Scientific Sessions, New York, NY. Hawes CV 4 Sullivan, M.C., Hawes, K., & Cassese, J. (2005, April 7-9). Brain anatomy and visual motor integration in preterm children. Paper presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 17 th Annual Scientific Sessions, New York, NY. Hawes, K. & Sullivan, M.C. (2008, March 27-29). Healthy preterm infants at age 4: a cohort comparison of preschool health outcomes. Poster presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 20 th Annual Scientific Sessions, Philadelphia, PA. Hawes, K. & Sullivan, M.C. (2008, October 3). A decade comparison of healthy preterm infants at age four. Paper presented at Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research Washington, DC. Sullivan, M.C., Hawes, K., Miller, R.J., Taub, M., Bigsby, R., Salisbury, A.L., Laptook, A., Padbury, J. & Lester, B.M. (2009, March 19-21). Modeling the transition from the open-bay to single room NICU. Poster presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 21 ST Annual Scientific Sessions, Boston, MA. Hawes, K., Sullivan, M.C., Miller, R.J., Taub, M., Bigsby, R., Salisbury, A.L., Laptook, A., Padbury, J. & Lester, B.M. (2010, March 24-26). The practice environment as mediator of nurse stress and maternal outcomes in the neonatal intensive care unit. Poster presented at the Eastern Nursing Research Society 22 nd Annual Scientific Sessions, Providence, RI. Hawes, K., Sullivan, M.C., Miller, R.J., Taub, M., Bigsby, R., Salisbury, A.L., Laptook, A., Padbury, J. & Lester, B.M. (2011, October 12-15). The practice environment nurse stress and burnout in the transition to single-family room NICU. Paper presented at the International Nursing Administration Research Conference, Denver CO. PRESENTATIONS Sullivan, M.C., Hawes, K. & Cassese, J. (2006). Using magnetic resonance imaging in preterm children: Brain anatomy and visual-motor integration. Sigma Theta Tau Delta Upsilon - Spring Research Day: Kingston: URI. Lester, B.M. & Hawes, K. (2008, March 5). Family experiences in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Perinatal Management Conference, Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI. O Reilly, P. & Hawes, K. (2009, February 4). Communicating difficult news in the NICU. Perinatal Management Conference, Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI. Hawes, K. (2009, Sept 30). The NICU practice environment: nurse and maternal outcomes. Sigma Theta Tau- Delta Upsilon Chapter-at-Large: Improving Professional Practice through Research. Warwick, RI. Hawes, K. (2010, January 15, 22, 28). The NICU work environment: how it affects you and your patients. Department of Nursing Education-Continuing Education, Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI.
CV 5 Hawes, K. (2010, September 23). Interdisciplinary partnerships supporting parents and caregivers in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Poster presented at the Sigma Theta Tau-Delta Upsilon Chapter-at-Large Fall Business Meeting, Warwick, RI. SCHOLARLY PAPERS/UNPUBLISHED Hawes, K. (2009). Nurse Job Stress, Burnout, Practice Environment and Maternal Satisfaction in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Rhode Island, Kingston. Hawes, K. (2002). A Transformational Leadership Program for Hospice Nurses. Unpublished Master s Thesis. University of Rhode Island: Kingston. HONORS AND AWARDS 2010 Eastern Nursing Research Society - Doctoral Student Poster Presentation - Third Place. 2008 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners - Ellen Rudy Clore Excellence in Research Writing Award 2006-07 Nursing Foundation of Rhode Island Research Grant Award 2004-07 Adele Landesberg Memorial Scholarship; University of Rhode Island 2003 Barbara Tate Scholarship; University of Rhode Island 2000-02 :07-08 Federal Nursing Traineeship; National Institutes of Health 1994 Sigma Theta Tau 1994 Phi Kappa Phi 1994 Golden Key Honor Society ACTIVITIES 2011-present Patient Care Services Coordinating Council, co-chair; Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI 2010-11 Shared Governance Work Group- Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI 2010-present Palliative Care Committee- Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI 2007-present NICU Family Centered Care Committee Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, RI PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2005-2007 Co-Chair- Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Council; Rhode Island State Nurses Association 2005-present Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science 2004-present Eastern Nursing Research Society 1994-present American Nurses Association, Rhode Island State Nurses Association 1994-present Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Upsilon Chapter-at Large