CURRICULUM VITAE CARRIE MORGAN EATON, MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CHSE, PhD(c) 1143 Buckley Highway, Union, CT 06076 University of Connecticut School of Nursing (860) 559-9345 carrie.eaton@uconn.edu or ceatonrn@yahoo.com I. EDUCATION Degree Institution Major Field Date Completed PhD Candidate University of Connecticut Nursing 2017 Dissertation Topic: Experiences of Recovered Anorexic Mothers Feeding their Children (Anticipated) M.S.N.-C.N.L Sacred Heart University Clinical Nurse Leader 2013 B.S.N Sacred Heart University Nursing 2010 A.D.R.N. Springfield Technical Nursing 1998 Community College L.P.N. Howell Cheney Tech Nursing 1995 II. LICENSURE Connecticut E60761 (RN) Massachusetts 243152 (RN) RNC-OB Certified Inpatient Obstetrics C-EFM Certified External Fetal Monitoring CHSE Certified Health Simulation Educator III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE A. Experience in Higher Education Date Employer/Institution Position 2017-Current University of Connecticut Simulation Coordinator and 1
Director of the Undergraduate Nursing Learning Community 2016-2017 OB and Pediatric Faculty Nursing Program (2016-2017 FT Faculty) Paxton, MA 2014-2017 University of Connecticut OB Clinical Faculty School of Nursing Storrs, CT B. Experience in Clinical Nursing Graduate Assistant 2000-Present Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Registered Nurse Simulation Team Labor and Delivery Nurse Charge Nurse (2005-2014) IV. PUBLICATIONS Blog and Magazine Eaton, C. (2013). The Communication illusion. National Eating Disorders Association Blog. Eaton, C. (2013). The Communication Illusion. Making Connections Magazine, Vol.6, Issue 4, p.8. https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/sites/default/files/makingconnections/making_connections_v6.4.pdf Beck, C.T., Eaton, C.M., & Gable, R.K. (2016). Vicarious posttraumatic growth in labor and delivery nurses. JOGNN, 45(6):801-812. Eaton, C.M. (2017). Eating disorder recovery: A metaethnography. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Submitted for Publication (May 2017). IV. SCHOLARSHIP / RECOGNITION 2011 Kathryn M. Mullane Award from Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, CT ($1,000) Award presented to nurses who exhibit the qualities of compassion, sharing, communication, and collaboration and who exceed the needs and expectations of patients and their families. 2014-2017 Outstanding Scholar Program Fellowship (approximately $50,000 per year) University of Connecticut School of Nursing PhD Program 2
2016 The John J. and Joan Couzens Sauer Endowed Nursing Fellowship ($1,000) University of Connecticut School of Nursing PhD Program V. PRESENTATIONS A. Poster Eaton, C.M. (2014). Anorexia Nervosa: When food controls a mother s love. Experiences of recovered anorexic mothers feeding their children. Qualitative research. University of Connecticut IRB approved pilot study. Presented at: CBER (Center for Behavioral Education Research) (May 2015). Eaton, C.M. (2016, October). Poster Presentation. When food controls a mother s love: Experiences of recovered anorexic mothers feeding their children. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Conference, Hartford, CT. Eaton, C.M. (2017, April). Poster Presentation. Eating disorder recovery: A metaethnography. Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference. Philadelphia, PA. Eaton, C.M. (2017, April). Poster Presentation. When food controls a mother s love: Experiences of recovered anorexic mothers feeding their children. Academic Symposium, Paxton, MA. B. Upcoming Poster Presentations Eaton, C.M. (2017, October). Poster Presentation. Eating disorder recovery: A metaethnography. American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Phoenix, AZ. Eaton, C.M. (2017, October). Poster Presentation. Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth in Labor and Delivery Nurses. American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Phoenix, AZ. C. Speaking Engagements Eaton, C.M. with Beck, C.T. (2017, June). Podium Presentation. Vicarious posttraumatic growth in eating disorder recovery. AWHONN conference, New Orleans, LA. Eaton, C.M. (2017). Nurse Pinning Ceremony / BSN Graduation. Keynote Speaker chosen by the Class of 2017. Eaton, C.M. (2016). Guest speaker for Professor A.Marucca. Eating Disorder Treatment. University of Connecticut. Eaton, C.M. (2016). Lecture coverage for Professor J. Kuhnly, Intrapartum Care and Fetal Diagnostics, University of Connecticut. Eaton, C.M. (2015). Eating Disorders. Guest Lecture for Professor J.Rivera, Westfield State University. 3
Eaton, C.M. (2014). Safety Starts with Me Training program presented to all hospital staff. Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, CT. Eaton, C.M. (2012). Team Training Initiatives Conference in Boston, MA presented to Saint Francis Hospital delivery room employees including physicians, anesthesiologists, unit helpers, RNs, CNAs, and secretaries. Eaton, C.M. (2009). USGTC Medical safety initiatives to 500 camp attendees and staff members. Eaton, C.M. (2017, April). Podium Presentation. Women in the world: A metaethnography of global labor pain. Podium Presentation, Eastern Nursing Research Society, Philadelphia, PA. Eaton, C.M. (2017, April). Podium Presentation. When food controls a mother s love: Experiences of recovered anorexic mothers feeding their children. Eastern Nursing Research Society, Philadelphia, PA. Eaton, C.M. (2017, April). Guest speaker for Professor A. Marucca. Eating Disorders: An Unfolding Case Study. University of Connecticut. Eaton, C.M. (2017, April). Podium Presentation. Vicarious posttraumatic growth in eating disorder recovery. Academic Symposium, Paxton, MA. D. Upcoming Speaking Engagements Eaton, C.M. (2017, October). Podium Presentation. When food controls a mother s love: Experiences of recovering anorexic mothers feeding their children. American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Phoenix, AZ. Eaton, C.M. (2018, April). Podium Presentation. Major and MentoR:Nursing Student Mentorship Program. Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Education Conference, Washington, D.C. VI. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE A. Professional Memberships Academy of Eating Disorders (Member) Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society (Member) Mu Chapter (011) and Mu Delta Chapter (290) International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (Member) Society for Simulation in Healthcare (Member) / Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE) American Psychiatric Nurses Association (member) Eastern Nursing Research Society (member) B. Service to the Community NCSBN Examination Item Development Panel (10/2016-10/2018) National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), Helpline Volunteer (2013), Body Project Trained Facilitator (2015) Crisis Text Line Trained Volunteer Crisis Counselor (2016) 4
C. Service to the University and Hospital 2017: RN to BSN Accreditation Project 2016-2017: Family Health Nursing Clinical Course Leader 2016-present: Clinical Resource Committee (Simulation) 2013-present: Epic Computer System Superuser / Update Coordinator 2012-present: Saint Francis Hospital OB Simulation Resource Committee 2012-present: Saint Francis Hospital Team Training Leader 2013-2014: Saint Francis Hospital Safety Program Educator (Safety Starts with Me) 2008-2013: Saint Francis Hospital Staff Scheduling Coordinator 2005-2015: Saint Francis Hospital Core Charge Nurse / Labor and Delivery VII. Higher Education Teaching Experience Semester Course Title Role # of Students Spring 2014 Maternal-Newborn Nursing - NURS 3392 UCONN Clinical Adjunct Faculty, Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, CT 8 Fall 2014 Maternal-Newborn Nursing - NURS 3392 UCONN Clinical Adjunct Faculty, Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, CT 7 Fall 2016 Family Health Nursing NUS 401 Classroom (Maternal-Newborn, 3 credits and Pediatrics, 3 credits) Fall 2016 Family Health Nursing NUS 401 Clinical Classroom Professor and Simulation Faculty Clinical Faculty (OB and Pedi) at Harrington Hospital in Southbridge, MA 33 7 Spring 2017 Pathophysiology NUS 212 (two sections, 3 credits each) Classroom Professor 33 (section 1) 29 (section 2) Spring 2017 Nursing Leadership NUS 413 (hybrid) Classroom Professor (hybrid format) 33 Spring 2017 Major and MentoR:Nursing Student Mentoring Program 5 Graduate Assistant UCONN 1-credit course designed and developed in conjunction with Annette T. Marucca, PhD, RN-BC 6
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