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Nancy P. Hanrahan, RN, PhD, FAAN BUSINESS ADDRESS Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health Sciences School of Nursing 102 Robinson Hall 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Phone: (617) 373-3649 Fax: (617) 373-8875 Email: n.hanrahan@neu.edu EDUCATION PhD 2002 Boston College Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Major: Nursing MS 1992 Boston College Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Major: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing BSN 1975 University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky POSTGRADUATE TRAINING & FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS 2015 Co-Chair on Dual Eligible Beneficiaries Workgroup, National Quality Forum 2014 Senior Fellow, Neuroscience Graduate Group, Penn School of Medicine 2014 Senior Fellow, Penn Medicine Program for LGBT Health 2012 Senior Faculty, Ackoff Center for Advancement of Systems Approaches 2012 Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives 2011 Faculty, Center for Information Systems and Aging (CISA) 2009 Career Development Institute for Psychiatry at Stanford University University of Pittsburgh & Stanford University David Kupfer, MD & Alan Schatzberg, MD, Mentors Area: Research in Psychiatry (R13MH069748) National Institute of Mental Health 2006 Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics 2004 Post Doctoral Fellowship University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Linda Aiken, PhD, Mentor Area: Advanced Training in Nursing Outcomes Research (T32 NR07104) National Institute of Nursing Research 1

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Positions 2015 Dean, Northeastern University School of Nursing 2015 Associate Dean, Northeastern University, Bouvé College of Health Sciences 2014-2015 Senior Fellow, Neuroscience Graduate Group, Penn School of Medicine 2013-2015 Faculty Advisor, PUSH- LGBT students 2010-2015 Faculty Advisor, AMF Students grieving illness or loss 2012-2015 Senior Faculty, Center for Global Women s Health 2012-2015 Senior Faculty, Ackoff Center for Advancement of Systems Approaches 2012-2015 Senior Faculty, Center for Integrative Science in Aging 2011-2015 Director, Innovation & Technology for Healthcare 2010-2015 Tenured as an Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2009-2015 Appointed the Dr. Lenore H. Kurlowicz Memorial Term Assistant Professor in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2005-2015 Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics 2004-2010 Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2004-2015 Senior Faculty, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2003-2015 Faculty, John A. Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 1996-1999 Instructor, Husson College School of Nursing Bangor, Maine 1995-2000 Instructor, University of Southern Maine School of Nursing, Portland, Maine 1988-1991 Director, Practical Nursing Program, Southern Maine Technical College,South Portland, Maine 1977-1985 Instructor, University of Maine School of Nursing, Augusta, Maine Clinical Positions 2008 2010 Advanced Practice Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Research Nurse Consultant Veterans Administration Hospital 2

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1992-1999 Advanced Practice Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Outpatient Services Acadia Healthcare, Inc. Bangor, Maine 1992-1999 Clinical Supervisor Outpatient Services Acadia Healthcare, Inc. Bangor, Maine 1991 1992 Intern, Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist Newton Hospital Outpatient Mental Health Services Newton, Massachusetts 1981 1999 Emergency room and intensive care nurse Penobscot Bay Medical Center Rockland, Maine 1976-1981 Medical surgical charge nurse Penobscot Bay Medical Center Rockland, Maine Administrative Positions 2000 2000 Interim Executive Director American Psychiatric Nurses Association Arlington, Virginia 1993 1999 Executive Director, Ambulatory Service Acadia Healthcare, Inc Bangor, Maine 1992 1999 Director, Psychiatric Consult and Crisis Service Acadia Healthcare, Inc Bangor, Maine 1992 1994 Director, Hospital Admissions Acadia Healthcare, Inc Bangor, Maine 1985 - Present President, CEO, Founder Health Vision Consulting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE Licensure 2003- Present Pennsylvania, #RN-543066 1976- Present Maine, #R20278 3

HONORS/AWARDS/MEMBERSHIPS IN HONORARY SOCIETIES 2014 National Quality Forum, Dual Eligible and Hospital Readmission Workgroup 2014 PTSD Toolkit for Nurses: White House Designation as a preferred intervention for veterans. http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/08/26/fact-sheet-president-obama-announcesnew-executive-actions-fulfill-our-p 2014 Named one of 15 top psychiatric nurse professors 2014 American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2014 Media Award Videography of Recovery 2013 National Quality Forum Measure Applications Partnership (MAP) Dual Eligible Beneficiaries 2013 Institute of Medicine Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education 2011 National Quality Forum Behavioral Health Committee. 2011 Patient Care Outcomes Research Reviewer 2010 Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing 2010 Teaching Excellence Award, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2009 Dr. Lenore H. Kurlowicz Memorial Term Assistant Professor in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2009 American Psychiatric Nurses Association Leadership Award 2008 Career Development Institute for Psychiatry Award 2008 Robert Wood Johnson Faculty Scholar Award 2008 American Psychiatric Nurses Association Excellence in Research Award 2007 Dean s Award for Undergraduate Scholarly Mentorship, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2006 Teaching Award, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 2003 Distinguished Dissertation Research Award, Boston College School of Nursing 2003 3 rd Place poster award at the American Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference 2003 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Boston College School of Nursing 2002 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Boston College School of Nursing 1999 Nursing Leadership Award from the New England Chapter of American Psychiatric Nurses Association 1999 Fellowship, Boston College School of Nursing Doctoral Program 1997 Excellence in Practice award, American Psychiatric Nurses Association 1992 Induction into Sigma Theta Tau International, Alpha Chi Chapter 1982 Honored by Governor Joseph Brennan for Founding Coastal Maine Hospice Technology for Healthcare Honors & Awards 2014-2015 PTSD Nurses Toolkit, recommended by President Obama as one of 19 new executive actions to srve the military community to access mental health care. The White House Press Release: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-pressoffice/2014/08/26/fact-sheet-president-obama-announces-new-executive-actionsfulfill-our-p. August 26, 2014. The Feast, an innovative community entrepreneur platform supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. Matthew Lee, BSN, selected at one of 15 international awardees. DreamIt Philly 2015 accelerator program Finalist. InnovaJoy. The Use of Mobile Gaming as a Low-cost, Portable Stress Reduction Intervention for Victims of Major Trauma, Philadelphia PA 19104 International Game Developers Association scholarship Lee, Matthew awardee, one of the most coveted awards in the game developer community for his work on video games and mental health. Lee's the only Philadelphia-based 2014 scholar 4

of the group of 16. http://technical.ly/philly/2014/03/03/matthew-lee-pennnursing-igda-scholar/. Lee, Matthew. Finalist in the G20 Global Business Challenge (G20 GBC), a multidisciplinary business case competition to design sustainable solutions incorporating new technologies and innovative business and financing models to a global challenge. Tethys, fight water scarcity game project, all with microloans paid for with mobile game revenue. Brisbane, Australia Amaral, S. (April, 2015) Using a mobile game application to improve healthcare selfmanagement in adolescents with solid organ transplants: a pilot study. The Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness Pilot Grant Program. PTSD Nurses Toolkit: Partnered with Lippincott for national dissemination PTSD Nurses Toolkit: Partnered with National VA and VA in Philadelphia and Atlanta for dissemination The Feast, an innovative community entrepreneur platform supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. Matthew Lee, BSN, selected at one of 15 international awardees. DreamIt Philly 2015 accelerator program Finalist. InnovaJoy. The Use of Mobile Gaming as a Low-cost, Portable Stress Reduction Intervention for Victims of Major Trauma, Philadelphia PA 19104 International Game Developers Association scholarship Lee, Matthew awardee, one of the most coveted awards in the game developer community for his work on video games and mental health. Lee's the only Philadelphia-based 2014 scholar of the group of 16. http://technical.ly/philly/2014/03/03/matthew-lee-pennnursing-igda-scholar/. Lee, Matthew. Finalist in the G20 Global Business Challenge (G20 GBC), a multidisciplinary business case competition to design sustainable solutions incorporating new technologies and innovative business and financing models to a global challenge. Tethys, fight water scarcity game project, all with microloans paid for with mobile game revenue. Brisbane, Australia Amaral, S. (April, 2015) Using a mobile game application to improve healthcare selfmanagement in adolescents with solid organ transplants: a pilot study. The Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness Pilot Grant Program. Sharenonymous- a mobile app for connecting college students to mental health care resources. Accepted for the Penn I-Corps Summer Startup Accelerator Program http://pci.upenn.edu/icorps/ Playscription- a mobile app that improves communication between pediatric primary care providers and their kids and parents and promotes children to be active. Entered in the Wharton Business Competition (2015) and the AppItUp competition 2014 Healthy Food Trucks- a mobile app that promotes health food produced by the food trucks and improves consumer access to food truck menus and schedules. Entered in the Wharton Business Competition (2015) and the AppItUp competition 2014 Beano Booster a mobile app that promotes medication adherence among LIFE members by using Beano cards as an incentive. Hypertension in Primary Care- a mobile app that allows primary care providers to monitor hypertension medication adherence and promotes self-care management among hypertensive patients. HelpU- A mobile app designed for college students to promote mental health and connect students with university resources that promote mental health. An engineering design project. 5

2013-2014 Si- a stress management game for East Asian college students. Semi-finals in the Wharton Business competition and the Weiss Tech house PennVention Competition. MyDiaText and Sexi U 2014 Penn Center for Innovation Entrepreneur s Forum. PTSD for RNs. American Nurses Association. 2013-2014. $75,000. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Media Award 2014 2012-2013 First Place -mice. David Bendell. Start up Philly. March 14, 2013 Third Place KnowMe. Kerri McLaughlin. Start up Philly. March 14, 2013 First Place Re:Mind. Molly Vidardi. Penn Public Policy Challenge March 3, 2013 MedCheck. The Institute for Technology in Health Care and the American Academy of HIV Medicine $10,000. ivoice. Testing the Feasibility and Utility of a Patient Feedback Application: FULD Award First Place Trigger Busters. Lisa Hilmi, Maureen George. PennVention. February, First Place AirCare. Molly Vidardi. Penn Med Dreamit-Blue Cross Blue Shield Competition. $50,000 ivoice A Patient Satisfaction Tool. (2013). Behavioral Health Program, City of Philadelphia, PA. PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journals (* indicates data based publication) Published: Hanrahan, N.P., Judge, K., Olamjulo, G., Seng, L., Lee, M., Wall, P.H., Leake, S., Czekanski, E., Throne-Odem, S., Kelly, U., DeMartinis, E., Blair, L., Longmire, W. (In Press) (2015). The Nurses' PTSD Toolkit: Assessment, Intervention, and Referral of Veterans. The Nurse Practitioner. Fulmer, T., Evans, L., Hanrahan, N.P. Elder Justice: Preventing and Intervening in Elder Mistreatment American Academy of Nursing (2015) *Hanrahan, N.P., Solomon, P., Hurford, M., (2014). A Pilot RCT: Testing a Transitional Care Model for Acute Psychiatric Conditions. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Vol. 20(5) 315 327. DOI: 10.1177/1078390314552190 Lee, M., Hanrahan, N.P. (2014). Sticky Ends: Employing Thinly-Sliced Narratives in Serious Games for Mobile Platforms. International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering, 9(10), 349-362. doi: 10.14257/ijmue.2014.9.10.34. http://www.sersc.org/journals/ijmue/vol9_no10_2014/34.pdf *Silverman, B.G., Hanrahan, N.P., Bharathy, G., Gordon, K., Johnson, D. (2014) A systems approach to healthcare: Agent based modeling, community mental health, and population well-being. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2014.08.006 Lee, M., Kang, L., & Hanrahan, N. (2014). Addressing Cultural Contexts in the Management of Stress via Narrative and Mobile Technology. In Widerhold, B., & Riva G (eds). Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2014 (pp. 173-177). Amsterdam: ios Press. doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-401-5-173 *Solomon, P., Hanrahan, N.P., Hurford, M., Decesaris, M., Josey, L. (2014) Lessons Learned from Implementing a Pilot RCT of Transitional Care Model for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness. 6

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. vol:28 iss:4 pg:250-255 Hanrahan, N.P. Mental Health Policy Brief: State of the Future. (2013) Nursing Outlook. Hanrahan, N. P., Darling, K., Black, P., Kumar, A, Cabbage, L. (2012). Quality Improvement Strategic Plan for people with mental illness and addiction. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Policy Brief. Hanrahan, N. P., Stuart, G., Delaney, K., Evans, L., Wilson, C. (2012). Influencing Mental Health Policy through Dissemination of Nursing s Contributions to Improved Mental Health Outcomes and Care Delivery. American Academy of Nursing Policy Brief. Hanrahan, N. P., Kelly, A., Delaney, K., Cirpili, A., Aown, T., Gordon-Browar, J., Loucks, J., Ripique, R.J. (2011). Position statement on staffing inpatient psychiatric units. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Policy Brief. Hanrahan, N. P. (2011). Psychiatric Nurse Staffing in Hospitals: Is it Adequate? Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association,18(1) 27-29.. DOI: 10.1177/1078390311431816. http://jap.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/10/15/1078390311431816.citation * Blank, M. B., Hanrahan, N.P., Fishbein, M., Wu, E., Tennille, J., Ten Have, T., Kutney Lee, A. et al. (2011). Nursing intervention for HIV regimen management among persons with serious mental illness: A randomized controlled trial. Psychiatric Services, 62(11) 1-7. *Hanrahan, N. P., Wu, E., Marcotte, J., Kelly, D., Ma, C., Aiken, L., et al. (2011). Randomized clinical trial of the effectiveness of home-based advanced practice nursing on outcomes for individuals with serious mental illness and HIV. Nursing Research and Practice. *Hanrahan, N. P., Delaney, K., & Stuart, G. (2012). Blueprint for developing the advanced practice psychiatric nurse workforce. Nursing Outlook. Volume 60, Issue 2, Pages 91 104, March April, 2012 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2011.04.007 * Hanrahan, N. P., Kenny-Rolin, D., Roman, J., Kumar, A., Aiken, L., & Blank, M. B. (2011). Promoting self-care management in individuals with serious mental illness and HIV. Home Health Care Management & Practice, May 12, 2011. DOI: 10.1177/1084822311405457. * Hanrahan, N.P., Delaney, K., Merwin, E. (2010). Health Care Reform and the Federal Transformation Initiatives: Capitalizing on the Potential of Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 11(3) 235 244 *Hanrahan, N. P., Kumar, A., Aiken, L. H. (2010). Adverse Event Outcomes Associated with Organizational Factors of Inpatient Psychiatric Care Environments in General Hospitals. Psychiatric Services, 61(6), 569-574. *Hanrahan, N. P., McClaine, L., Aiken, L. H. (2010). Relationship of psychiatric nurse work environments and nurse burnout in acute care general hospitals. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, March 2010, Vol. 31, No. 3, 198-207 *Hanrahan, N. P. (2009). Analysis of the psychiatric mental registered nurse workforce in the United States. Journal of Psychosocial Mental Health Nursing, 47(5), 1-9. 7

*Hanrahan, N. P., Aiken, L. H. (2008). Psychiatric nurse reports on the quality of psychiatric care in general hospitals. Quality Management in Health Care, 17(3), 210-217. *Hanrahan, N. P., Hartley, D. (2008). Employment of advanced-practice psychiatric nurses to stem rural mental health workforce shortages. Psychiatric Services, 59(1), 109-111. *Sayers, S., Hanrahan, N. P., Kutney-Lee, A., Clarke, S., Reis, B., Riegel, B. (2007). Psychiatric comorbidity and increased hospitalization risk, length of stay and hospitalization costs in older adults with heart failure. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 55(10), 1585-91. *Hanrahan, N. P. (2007). Measuring inpatient psychiatric environments: Psychometric properties of the Practice Environment Scale-Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI). International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 12(3), 1521-8. Delaney, K. R., Hanrahan, N. P., Merwin, E. I. (2007). Using data to increase the national presence of psychiatric mental health nursing. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 21(2), 112-5. *Lee, A. K., Hanrahan, N. P., Aiken, L. H., & Blank, M. B. (2006). Perceived facilitators and barriers to the implementation of an advanced practice nursing intervention for HIV regimen adherence among the seriously mentally ill. Journal of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 13(5), 626-628. *Staten, R., Hamera, E., Hanrahan, N. P., Hilyer, D., Limandri, B. J., Phoenix, B., et al. (2006). Advanced practice psychiatric nurses: 2005 Legislative Update. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 11(6), 371-382. *Hanrahan, N. P., & Sullivan-Marx, E. M. (2005). Practice patterns and potential solutions to the shortage of providers of older adult mental health services. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 6(3), 236-245. *Hanrahan, N. P., Burgess, A. W., & Gerolamo, A. M. (2005). Core data elements tracking elder sexual abuse. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 21(2), 413-427. *Burgess, A. W., Hanrahan, N. P., & Baker, T. (2005). Forensic markers in elder female sexual abuse cases. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 21(2), 399-412. Burgess, A. W., & Hanrahan, N. P. (2004). Issues in elder sexual abuse in nursing homes. Nursing & Health Policy Review, 3(1), 56-61. *Hanrahan, N. P., & Gerolamo, A. M. (2004). Profiling the hospital-based psychiatric registered nurse workforce. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 10(6), 43-46. Hanrahan, N. P., Stuart, G. W., Brown, P., Johnson, M., Drucker, C. B., & Delaney, K. R. (2003). The psychiatric nursing workforce: Large numbers, little data. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 9, 104. Non-refereed Journals Hanrahan, N. P. (2003). Mental health in primary care. How to bill for services. Advance for Nurse Practitioners, 11(8), 57-61. Baradell, J., & Hanrahan, N. P. (2000). CPT coding and Medicare reimbursement issues. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 14(6), 299-303. 8

Chapters in Books *Hanrahan, N. P., Delaney, K. R., & Merwin, E. I. (2006). Mental health practitioners and trainees. In R. W. Manderscheid & J. T. Berry (Eds.), Mental Health, United States, 2004 (pp. 256-309). Rockville: DHHS Pub No. (SMA)-06-4195. *Merwin, E. I., Lyon, D., Fox, J. C., Delaney, K. R., & Hanrahan, N. P. (2004). Mental health practitioners and trainees. In R. W. Manderscheid & M. J. Henderson (Eds.), Mental Health, United States, 2002 (pp. 327-368). Rockville: DHHS Pub No. (SMA) 3938. Delaney, K. R., Hanrahan, N. P., & Merwin, E. I. (2004). Perspectives on the future of the mental health disciplines. In R. W. Manderscheid & M. J. Henderson (Eds.), Mental Health Statistics, 2002 (pp. 17-42). Rockville: DHHS Pub No. (SMA) 3938. Alternative Media Hanrahan, N.P., Convoy, S.P., Fisak, J. (2014) Family & Significant Relationships: Influencing military stress related injury and transitions. Webinar: White House: Joining Forces Wellness Week 2014, November 12. Hanrahan, N.P., DeCesaris, M., Solomon, P., Lintz, S. (2014) Videography of Recovery from a Serious Mental Illness. May 22. Hanrahan, N.P., Solomon, P. (2013) Translation of a Transitional Care Nurse Intervention for people with Serious Mental Illness. March 27. Webinar. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. www.inqri.org. Hanrahan, N.P. (2009) Accessing Health Care Data: Good resources for data derived from administrative records for health care. Career Development Institute for Psychiatry 2009. http://www.4researchers.org/articles/4254. Hanrahan, N.P. (2009) Studying mental health policy. Career Development Institute for Psychiatry 2009. http://www.4researchers.org/articles/4257 Hanrahan, N. P. (2008) Advanced-Practice Psychiatric Nurse Intervention for HIV and Psychotropic- Medication Adherence: An Expert Interview with Nancy P. Hanrahan, PhD, RN. Medscape, November 10, 2008. http://www.medscape.com/ Hanrahan, N. P. (2007). Measuring inpatient psychiatric environments: Psychometric properties of the Practice Environment Scale- Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI) [Electronic Version]. International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research from http://drogoresearch.com/index.php. Hartley, D., Hart, V., & Hanrahan, N. P. (2004). Are advanced practice psychiatric nurses a solution to rural mental health workforce shortages? from http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/publications/rural/wp31.pdfhttp://www.apna.org/news/research.htm l. Hanrahan, N. P. (2003). Psychiatric nurses and the new HIPAA Regulations [Electronic Version]. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Website, 2003. http://www.apna.org/news/research/html. Other 9

Hanrahan, N. P. (2005, January/February). Creating and submitting an award winning poster. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Newsletter, p. 3. Hanrahan, N. P. (2002). HIPAA requirements. American Psychiatric Nurse Newsletter, 40(3), 3-5. Hanrahan, N. P. (2000). HCFA reimbursement issues for advanced practice nurses. American Psychiatric Nurse Newsletter, 12(3), 4-5. Hanrahan, N. P. (1997). Case study of a patient changing antipsychotic medication. American Psychiatric Nurse Newsletter, 5(4), 2-3. CONSULTATION Visiting Professor, Sultanate Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman January 16-23, 2015. Visiting Professor, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, March 11-12, 2014. Consultant: Vice-President Biden on the Psychiatric Nurse Workforce Shortage. February 2014. Visiting Professor, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. October 2, 2014. Consultant, Sultanate Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman August, 2013 and January 2014. Technical Expert Panel (TEP) on Suicide Prevention, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) May 2012. Transforming the Mental Health Care System Think Tank (February 2012) Jefferson University Population Health and Otsuka Pharmaceuticals. Consultant: Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania (2012-2014). Development of a peer-led self-directed care team & an operations manual Legal Consultant: Standard of Emergency Room Treatment of those with Mental Illness (2011) Standards of Nursing Care for high risk patients who need medical care (2010 Standard of Inpatient Psychiatric Nursing Care (2009) Mentor, Invited: Leadership Development Project funded by the DHHS SAMSHA. 2006-2008 Mental Health System Research Consultant: Acadia Hospital, Bangor Maine (2000-Present) Spring Harbor Psychiatric Hospital, Portland, Maine (2004) The Spurwink School, Portland Maine (2003) RECENT LECTURES BY INVITATION, SPEECHES AND WORKSHOPS Petros, R., Solomon, P. Hanrahan, N.P., Linz, S. "Videographies of Adults with Serious Mental Illness: Documenting Conceptualization and Context of Recovery". Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference - Grand Challenges for Social Work: Setting a Research Agenda for the Future. January 13-17, 2016 Washington, DC 10

Linz, S., Hanrahan, N.P., Solomon, P., Decesaris, M., Petros, R. Experience of Recovery from a Mental Illness. Eastern Nursing Research Conference: Nursing Science, Evidence, and Policy: Creating a Culture of Health. Washington, DC. April 15, 2015. Lee, M & Hanrahan, N. A Story in Slices: Designing Narrative-Based Serious Games for Mobile Platforms. In Proceedings of the Serious Games Conference 2014: Bridging Communities, Harnessing Technologies and Enriching Lives, Ilsan KINTEX, Korea [CD]. Singapore: Gyeonggi Content Agency, Korean Game Society, & Research Publishing. (2014) Hanrahan, N.P. (Keynote). Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship for Nurses. Sultanate of Qaboos University, January 20, 2015. Montgomery, K.A., Simon, S; Lord, K.., Dougherty,J., Hanrahan, N.P., Lipman, T. MyDiaText : Feasibility and Functionality of a Text Messaging System for Youth with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Technology Meeting, Bethesda Maryland, November 6-8, 2014 Hanrahan, N.P. (Keynote) Healthcare Cost/Quality: Hospital Readmission Penalties- the Effect of Mental Illness. Sigma Theta Tau, Xi Chapter. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., October 22, 2014 Hanrahan, N.P. (Keynote) Comorbidity and Mental Health: Impact on Hospital Outcomes Jowers Lecture, Emory University, Atlanta, GA., October 20, 2014 Hanrahan, N.P. (Keynote) Veterans Administration Hospital Health Services Lecture Series: Mental Health Comorbidity: Impact on Hospital Outcome, Atlanta, GA., October 20, 2014 Hanrahan, N.P. (Keynote) Emory University Hospital Lecture Series: Mental Health Comorbidity: Impact on Hospital Outcome, Atlanta, GA., October 20, 2014 Hanrahan, N.P. Transitional Care Team for the SMI. Transitions in Care Retreat. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., October, 2014 Hanrahan, N.P. Social Impact: A Path to Excellence. Northeastern University, Boston, MA., October 2014. Lee, M. Hanrahan, N.P. Addressing Cultural Contexts in the Management of Stress via Narrative and Mobile Technology. In W.P. Brinkman (chair). Symposium conducted at the 19th Annual Cyberpsychology, Cybertherapy, and Social Networking Conference, Washington, D.C. June 2014. Hanrahan, N.P., Decesaris, M., Solomon, P., Linz, S. Recovery from a Mental Illness: Stories using Videography., Bell of Hope Annual Awards Meeting., Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, May 2014. Lee, M., Hanrahan, N.P. A Story in Slices: Designing Narrative-Based Serious Games for Mobile Platforms. In Symposium conducted at the 3rd Annual Serious Games Conference, Ilsan KINTEX, Korea. May 2014 Olamijulo, G., Hanrahan, N.P., Judge, K., Longmire, W., Blair, L., Herbig, P., Lee, M., Seng, L. Nurses Assessment and Referral of Veterans with PTSD: A Population Intervention Using Web and Game Based-Technology. Eastern Nursing Research Society Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Conference, Philadelphia, PA. April 2014. 11

DeCesaris, M., Hanrahan, N.P. Experience of Recovery from a Mental Illness. State of the State: Current Issues inn Psych/Mental Health Nursing in PA. Philadelphia, PA. April 5, 2014. Lee, M., Hanrahan, N.P. AppHappy: Journey to the West CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference Connecting the Virtual and the Real. Washington, D.C. June 17, 2014. Hanrahan, N.P., (Invitation) All Nurses are Mental Health Nurses. University of Akron, Akron Ohio. March 12, 2014. Hanrahan, N.P., (Invitation) Integrated Health: What does it mean and how will it impact nursing education, practice and research. University of Akron, Akron Ohio. March 12, 2014. Hanrahan, N.P., (Distinguished Lecture) the Emerging Health Paradigm: Outlook, Resilience, and Reinvention. University of Akron, Akron Ohio. March 12, 2014. Hanrahan, N.P., (Invitation) Cultural Diversity and Mental Health Care. 2013 Biennial Symposium of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), the HUP Nursing Cultural Competence Committee (HNCCC). November 2013. Hanrahan, N.P., (Invitation) Psychiatric Nursing Workforce: Challenges & Opportunities. University of Akron, Akron Ohio. March 11, 2014. Hanrahan, N. P., Solomon, P. (Invitation) Translation of a Transitional Care Intervention for people with Serious Mental Illness. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. October, 2013 Hanrahan, N.P. (Invitation) Leading Edge Initiatives in Games and Health Technology Philadelphia Game Lab--Grassroots Game Conference: Games and the Body, Philadelphia, PA. October 2013. Hanrahan, N.P. (Invitation) Innovation Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania. Southeastern Pennsylvania Deans and Directors Alliance, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. September 2013. Decesaris, M., Hanrahan, N.P. Experience of Recovery from a Mental Illness: Videography Documentation, American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. October 2013. Dowshen, N., Schmidt, S., Hanrahan, N.P. MedCheck, American Conference for the Treatment of HIV (ACTHIV) Denver, CO. March 2013. Hanrahan, N.P., (Keynote) Innovation & Technology use in Healthcare. Children s Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. October 2012. Hanrahan, N.P., (Keynote) Innovation & Technology use in Healthcare. Leonard Davis Institute University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., October 2012. Hanrahan, N. P., (Invited speaker). Game Solutions for Health Care: Spectacularly transformative learning experience. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Annual Conference, Washington, DC. September, 2012 12

Hanrahan, N. P., Solomon, P., Hurford, M., (Invited speaker). A Transitional Care Model to improve post-hospital outcomes for those with Serious Mental Illness. American Public Health Association Annual Research Meeting, San Francisco, CA. September 2012. Hanrahan, N. P., Decesaris, M., Solomon, P., Hurford, M., (Invited speaker). Review of the Literature Regarding Factors Associated with 30-Day Readmission for High Need and High Cost Patients with Serious Mental Illness. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, Fl. June 2012. Hanrahan, N. P., Decesaris, M., Solomon, P., Hurford, M., Josey, L.M., Yulman, K. (Invited speaker). A Transitional Care Model to improve post-hospital outcomes for those with Serious Mental Illness. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, Fl. June 2012. Hanrahan, N. P. (Keynote). Psychiatric Nurses Do Influence Patient Outcomes and Quality of Care Delivery. Psychiatric Nursing 2012 Contemporary Forums, Philadelphia PA. September 2011. Hanrahan, N.P. Readmission Reduction and Behavioral Health Patients. Keynote/webinar sponsored by the Agency for Health Research & Quality (AHRQ). September 2011. Hanrahan, N. P. Effect of the Practice Environment and Psychiatric Nurse Staffing levels on Patient Outcomes. 4American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA. October 2011. Hanrahan, N. P. The Philadelphia Story Continues: A Panel presentation on building a Recovery- Oriented System of Care (ROSC), a fully collaborative model of integrated care. Matthew Hurford, Sean Gallagher, Nancy Hanrahan, Tramaine Stevenson. Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 13th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. October 2011. Hanrahan, N.P. Transitional Care Model for individuals with Serious Mental Illness: Results from a random controlled trial. Southeastern Regional Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee of HealthChoices, Philadelphia, PA. November 2011. Hanrahan, N.P. Making a difference: Mental Health models that work with vulnerable Populations. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Conference on Vulnerable populations with mental illness. June 2011. Hanrahan, N.P. Translating the Transitional Care Model for individuals with Serious Mental Illness. Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative (INQRI) National Conference. July 2011 Hanrahan, N.P. Brain and Behavior: What every nurse needs to know. National Student Nurses Association Annual Conference. Salt Lake City, Utah. Aril 2011 Hanrahan, N. P. Transforming the Mental Health Delivery System. Keynote address. New York State Office of Mental Health Directors of Nursing 34th Annual Educational Symposium, NY. November 2010. Hanrahan, N. P. Psychiatric Nurse reports about the quality of inpatient psychiatric care in General Hospitals. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Louisville, Ky. October 2010. 13

Hanrahan, N. P. (Keynote) Mental Health System Transformation the role of the psychiatric nurse. Keynote address. St. Anslem s Annual Psychiatric Nurses Conference, Kennebunkport, Me. September 2010. Hanrahan, N. P. Nurse Dose Measure. Presentation. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC. September 2010. Hanrahan, N. P. Service use and outcomes of care for vulnerable populations with behavioral health problems. Session Chair. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA. June 2010. Hanrahan, N. P. Empirically derived intervention dose measure. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA. June 2010. Hanrahan, N. P. Organizational quality of psychiatric care environments, nurse staffing, and patient and nurse outcomes in general hospital settings. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Annual Meeting for Nurse Faculty Scholars, Santa Fe, NM. December 2009. Hanrahan, N. P. Determinants of safety and quality outcomes of inpatient psychiatric care. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 2009. Hanrahan, N. P. Are occurrences of unsafe events (medication errors, patient falls with injuries, nosocomial infections, staff work-related injuries & verbal abuse of nurses) in inpatient psychiatric hospitals settings associated with organizational factors? AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, IL. June 2009. Hanrahan, N. P. Nurse value: The nurse dose response. University of Kentucky School of Nursing, Lexington, KY. April 2009. Hanrahan, N. P. Nurse dose-response: Method for measuring the impact of an advanced practice nurse intervention to improve medication adherence among Individuals with a mental illness and HIV. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. October 2008. Hanrahan, N. P. Interactive session for advanced practice nurses: Current issues. Expert panel member. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference in Minneapolis, MN. October 2008. Hanrahan, N. P., Blank, M. B., Gross, R., Hines, J., Ten Have, T., Coyne, J., et al. Patient outcomes from an advanced practice psychiatric nurse intervention for HIV regimen adherence among individuals with a mental illness and HV. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. October 2008. Hanrahan, N. P. The association between the quality of the organizational context and staffing mix of inpatient psychiatric environments and reports of adverse events. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. October 2008. Blank, M. B., Hanrahan, N. P., Gross, R., Hines, J., & Aiken, L. H. The intervention cascade for medication adherence: Tailored treatment for mentally ill patients with HIV. 10th Conference on Retorviruses and Opportunistic Infections. Boston, MA. February 2008. 14

Hanrahan, N.P. Does psychiatric comorbidity increase costs and impact clinical outcomes for persons with congestive heart failure? AcademyHealth Annual Research Conference. San Diego, CA. June 2006. Hanrahan, N.P., Blank, M. B. Serious mental illness and HIV: A syndemic approach. XVI International AIDS Conference. Toronto, Canada. August 2006. Rolin, D., Hanrahan, N.P., Blank, M. B. Narratives of lessons learned by nurses: Working with patients living with HIV and SMI. XVI International AIDS Conference. Toronto, Canada. August 2006. Roman, J., Hanrahan, N.P., Blank, M. B. Lessons learned: Case narratives of persons living with a serious mental illness and HIV. XVI International AIDS conference. Toronto, Canada. August 2006. Staten, R., Hanrahan, N.P., Phoenix, B., Limandri, B. J., Rice, M., & Weeks, S. Advanced practice interactive session. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference. Long Beach, CA. October 2006. Yu-Ru, L., & Hanrahan, N. P. Reform of health policy and its influences on psychiatric home healthcare for depressed elders: The American experience. International Conference on Healthy Aging. Philadelphia, PA. October 2006. Hanrahan, N. P. Are advanced practice nurses utilized as providers of mental health services for older adults? Geropsychiatric Nursing: State of the Future. Philadelphia, PA. September 2005. Hanrahan, N. P. Bridging practice to policy. American College of Mental Health Administration Annual Summit: Tracking the Transformation. Santa Fe, New Mexico. April 2005. Hanrahan, N. P. Nursing Outcomes Research. Invited speaker, Doctoral Symposium, Boston College. Boston, MA. January 2005. Hanrahan, N. P. Quantifying nurse interventions using the Omaha System in the treatment of individuals with serious mental illness and HIV. Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research. Philadelphia, PA. January 2005. Hanrahan, N. P. Symposium: Secondary data analysis: Research applications of Medicare data. Eastern Nursing Research Society. New York, New York. April 2005. Hanrahan, N. P. What is known about the psychiatric mental health nurse workforce? American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Conference, Nashville, TN. October 2005. Hanrahan, N.P. Crisis in the future of the mental health workforce: Are advanced practice nurses part of the solution? AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. San Diego, CA. June 2004. Hanrahan, N. P. What mental health services are utilized by older adults and who provides these services: A descriptive study using Medicare claims data. Institute on Aging Annual Retreat on Aging. Philadelphia, PA. May 2004. Hanrahan, N. P., & Burgess, A. W. Forensic markers in elder female sexual abuse cases. National State of the Science Conference. Bethesda, MD. December 2004. 15

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL & SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES & OFFICES HELD International 1992- Sigma Theta Tau International, Xi chapter 1999-2002 Secretary: Sigma Theta Tau International-Alpha Chi Chapter National 2010- American Academy of Nursing, member 2010-present 2010- American Academy of Nursing-Expert Panel for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2010- Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Editorial Board Member, 2007- Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science. Member. 2004- American Public Health Association. Member 2003- AcademyHealth Research and Health Policy. Member Behavioral Health Services Research Interest Group Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues Interest Group 2002- American College of Mental Health Administration. Membership committee, 2004-Present Member Nominating Committee, 2012-2013 1992- American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Research Expert, Administration Council, 2011-present Research Expert, Education Council, 2011-present Chair, Quality Workgroup, 2011-2012 American Psychiatric Nurses Association Pennsylvania Chapter. Member, 1992-present Chair, Scholarly Review Committee, 2009-2011 Member, Research Council, 2002-Present Research Expert, Institute for Safe Environments Council, 2008-Present Chair, Advanced Practice Nursing Business Manual Task Force, 2006-2010 Member, Scholarly Review Committee, 2005-Present Member, National Psychiatric Nurse Committee, 2005-2008 Member, National Advanced Practice Nurse Committee, 2005-2008 Chair, Poster Submission Review Committee, 2004-2011 Chair, Workforce Taskforce, 2000-2011 Chair, American Psychiatric Nurses Foundation, 1999-2000 Board of Directors: Treasurer 1997-2002 2009- International Society of Psychiatric Nurses. Member, 1985- American Nurses Association. Member, American Nurses Association-Maine. Member, Treasurer, 1999-2003 American Nurses Association, Pennsylvania, 2004-present. 2008- Mental Health Association of Southeast Pennsylvania, Board Member 1995-1997 Maine Advanced Practice Nurses Association. Member Maine Advanced Practice Nurses Association: Treasurer, 1995-1997 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2013 Psychiatric Services Reviewer 2012- Measure Application Program, National Quality Forum 2012 Reviewer for HRSA grants Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship Program July 2012. 2012 Technical Expert Panel. SAMHSA Suicide Prevention. 16

2011- Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Certification Review program, Reviewer for the new 2012 board exam. 2011- imedicalapps Reviewer 2011- National Quality Forum Behavioral Health Steering Committee Member 2011- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Grant Reviewer 2011- The Health Resources and Services Administration (or HRSA), Grant Reviewer 2011 Consultant Sultan Qaboos University, College of Nursing, Sultanate of Oman. 2011 Reviewer for ZonMw Nursing Research Program: From Knowledge to Action II, Netherlands. 2011-2011 Research Implementation Management System reviewer for the 3-C Institute for Social Development 2000-Present Mental Health Workforce Consultant. The Center for Mental Health Service Human Resource Committee, a division of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Department of the U.S. Department of Health. 2009 Content Expert and Reviewer. Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Review and Resource Manual, 3 rd Edition. American Nurses Credentialing Center. 2009 Consultant. Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. Invited to help prepare Mental Hospitals for Magnet Status. 2009 Research Consultant. Project with Collaborative Care, Inc. and Magellan; project is to pilot the integration of mental health and primary care in the Philadelphia area. 2007-Present Chair. American Psychiatric Nurses Association Taskforce for the Development of an Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse Business Manual, website resource development. 2006-2007 Invited Expert. Development of a methodology for mental health professional shortage area designations. A two-year project funded by the Bureau of Health Professions at HRSA with the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. 2005 Invited Expert. National Summit on Defining a Strategy for Behavioral Health Information Management and its role within the National Health Information Infrastructure, Washington, DC. Sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration. 2005 2006 Invited Expert. DS2000+ Data Standards for Measuring and Reporting Outcomes for Behavioral Health. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Bethesda, MD. 2004 Invited Expert. DS2000+ Outcomes Measurement Project, Provider Workgroup Meeting. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Bethesda, MD. 2002 2006 Technical Panel Expert. Design, development, and implementation of a prospective payment system for inpatient psychiatric hospitals and exempt units. University of Michigan Institute of Gerontology funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. B. Fries, P.I. 2000 Psychiatric Nurse Consultant. Health Care Financing Administration at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Service. Collaboration between the American Nurses Association and the American Psychiatric Nurses Association to write regulation of advanced practice nurse reimbursement rules and regulations following the BBA 1997. SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE School of Nursing Appointments 2014-2015 Chair-elect Faculty Senate 2013-2014 PhD Admission Committee, Member 2013 2014 Diversity Committee, Member 2013 2014 Search Committee, Associate Dean 2013 - present Chair, Innovation Council 17

2011 - present Penn Nursing Health Innovation & Incubation, Director 2010-2011 PhD Curriculum Committee, Member 2009-2014 Masters Curriculum Committee, Co-Chair 2008 - present Undergraduate Student Awards, Co-Chair 2004 - present Family and Community Health Department, Member, 2004 - present Psychiatric Mental Health Program Faculty Member 2008-2009 Doctoral Program Progression Committee, Member 2008-2010 Academic Standards and Progressions Committee, Elected Member 2007-2009 Nominating Committee (Elected), Chair 2008-2009 2008-2009 Eclipsys Task Force Group, Member 2005-2007 Masters Curriculum Committee, Member 2005-2010 Masters Admissions Subcommittee, Member 2005-2006 Graduation and Awards Taskforce, Member 2005-2006 PhD Taskforce, Member 2005-2006 Family and Community Health Division Lobby Display, Chair 2005-2006 Summer Nursing Research Institute, Mentor 2003-2004 Nursing Research Committee, Post Doctoral Fellow Representative University Appointments 2014-2015 LGBTQA Faculty Diversity Working Group 2014-2015 Working Group on Student s response to Stress 2014- Vice Provost Advisory Council on Innovation at Penn 2013-2014 Senate Committee on Faculty (SCOF), member 2013-2014 Trustees Council of Penn Women Faculty Advisory Committee Meeting (FAC) 2012-2013 Senate Executive Committee, member 2012-2013 Trustees Council of Penn Women s 25 th Anniversary Award for Excellence in Advising selection committee 2011-2013 At-Large Senate Executive Committee (SEC) 2011-2012 University Council Committee on Personnel Benefits 2009-2010 The University Council Committee on Academic & Related Affairs, Member. 2008-2009 University of Pennsylvania Office of Research Services Advisory Committee, Member. 2007-2008 University of Pennsylvania Council Committee on Open Expression, Member. 2004-2006 Behavioral Health Task Force for Living Independently For Elders, Member. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES Member Madelyne X. Greene. Reproductive desire and pregnancy planning among sexual minority women: An integrative review. 10/14/2014. Chair Member Member Matthew Lee. Are Video Games linked to Real-World Violence? A Systematic Review of the Evidence. 10/13/2014. Pam Herbig Wall. Dissertation Defense: Temporal sequence and relationships between sleep disorders, mental disorders and traumatic brain injury in deployed military members. 9/10/2014. Cynthia Paidapati. Qualifying Exam: Parent and Family Processes related to ADHD Management in Ethnically Diverse Youth. 9/25/2014 18

Member Max Topaz Dissertation Defense: Developing a Tool to Support Decisions on Patient Prioritization at Admission to Home Health Care. 10/29/2013 Chair LaKeeta Josey Qualifying Exam: Physical disorders of the Seriously Mental Ill, 11/2013. Chair Mary Kay Dollard Qualifying Exam: Effects of Incarceration on Health; 12/2013. Member Briana Lafferty-Suicide Risk in Homeless Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury, 2014 Member Member Member Member Member Member Lauren Massimo-The cognitive and neural basis for apathy in frontotemporal degeneration, 2014 Pam Herbig Wall-Proporsal DefenseTemporal Sequence and Relationships between Sleep Disorders, Mental Health Disorders, and Traumatic Brain Injury in Deployed Military Members 6/2013 Gerolamo, Angela. Organization of nursing care and client outcomes: The case of two acute inpatient psychiatric hospital settings. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 2005. Lin, Yu-Ru. The impact of the prospective payment system on psychiatric home health care for depressed older adults. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 2005. Park, Sunhee. Predictors of the transition from experimental to regular smoking in adolescence and young adulthood. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 2005. Kutney-Lee, Ann. Outcomes of surgical patients with comorbid psychiatric conditions. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, 2007. Member Lin, Zehua. Depression in the Chinese higher education student. University of Pennsylvania School of Education, Applied Psychology. 2010 MENTORED PROFESSIONALS 2013-2014 Matthew Lee, Doctoral Student; Lisa Seng, Research; Grace Olamijulo, Doctoral Student, Mary Kay Dollard, Doctoral Student; Cynthia Paidapadi, Doctoral Student; Keetra Josey, Doctoral Student 2012-2013 Marissa DeCesaris, Research; Tony Krumbhaar, Research; Paule Joseph, Doctoral Student; Keetra Josey, Doctoral Student. Mary Kay Dollard, Doctoral Student. 2010-2011 Spencer Stubbs, McNair Scholar; 2010-2012 Marissa DeCesaris, research assistant. 2010-2010 Estevana Isaac, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Summer Scholar. 2005-2007 Hines-Martin, Vicki. Associate Professor, University of Louisville. 2005-2006 Gibson-Jones, Trina. Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Health Disparities. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. 2005-2006 Waite, Roberta. Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. 19