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1 msucon/Artinian/cv/9/22/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Nancy Trygar Artinian, PhD, RN 1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Michigan State University College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street C381 Bott Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (517) 432-9159 Fax: (517) 355-5002 E-mail: [email protected] 2.0 EDUCATION 1995-7 Postdoctoral, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Focus: Health Promotion/Risk Reduction (Nursing) 1988 Ph.D., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Major: Nursing 1975 M.S.N., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Major: Nursing 1973 B.S.N., Mercy College of Detroit, Major: Nursing 2.1 LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION Registered Nurse, licensed in the State of Michigan Fellow of the American Heart Association (FAHA) Certified Cardiac/Vascular Nurse, American Nurses Credentialing Center, Number 0381376 Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) Fellow of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA) 3.0 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Nancy Trygar Artinian, PhD, RN 1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION

Michigan State University College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street C381 Bott Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (517) 432-9159 Fax: (517) 355-5002 E-mail: [email protected]

2.0 EDUCATION

1995-7 Postdoctoral, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Focus: Health Promotion/Risk Reduction (Nursing) 1988 Ph.D., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Major: Nursing 1975 M.S.N., Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Major: Nursing 1973 B.S.N., Mercy College of Detroit, Major: Nursing

2.1 LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION

Registered Nurse, licensed in the State of Michigan Fellow of the American Heart Association (FAHA) Certified Cardiac/Vascular Nurse, American Nurses Credentialing Center, Number 0381376 Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) Fellow of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA)

3.0 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

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Academic Experience 4/2017 – present Visiting Professor, Michigan State University College of Nursing,

East Lansing, MI 2016 – Present Professor Emerita, Wayne State University College of Nursing,

Detroit MI 8/2013 - 3/2015 Interim Dean, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, MI 2009-2013 Associate Dean for Research, Director for the Office of Health

Research (formerly Center for Health Research), Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, MI

2008-2009 Interim Associate Dean for Research, Director for the Center for

Health Research, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, MI

2004-2017 Professor, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit MI 2003-2005 Director of Doctoral and Postdoctoral Programs, Wayne State

University College of Nursing, Detroit, MI 1994 - 2004 Associate Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit MI (tenured

in 1994) 1988 – 1994 Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1982 - 1983 Assistant Professor, Mercy College of Detroit, Detroit, MI 1979 – 1982 Instructor, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 1978 Instructor, Oakland Community College, Southeast Campus, Oak

Park, MI Clinical Experience 1989-1990 Staff nurse, part time contingent, Surgical Step-down unit, William

Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI 1988-1994 Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1988-1995 Nurse Researcher, part time, Shapero Institute/Research, Sinai

Hospital of Detroit, MI

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1979-1985 Staff nurse—part time contingent, William Beaumont, Royal Oak, MI

1976-1978 Assistant Clinical Coordinator, Intensive Care Unit, William

Beaumont, Royal Oak, MI 1975-1976 Staff nurse, Intensive Care Unit, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal

Oak, MI 1973-1975 Staff nurse, Surgical Care Unit and Intensive Care Unit, Grace

Northwest Hospital, Detroit MI. 4.0 RESEARCH FUNDING

2015-2016 Reducing Heart Disease in Detroit: A Community Outreach Approach. (PI,

Gleason-Comstock, J.; Artinian, N. T., co-investigator). 01/01/15-12/31/15. Funded by the Detroit Medical Center Foundation, Award Amount: $98,780.

2012-2017 Promoting Adherence to Exercise in Patients with Heart Failure (R01

HL112979- 01, PI Pozehl, B, Artinian N. T. Site PI.); 4/01/12-3/31/17; Award amount: $3.36 million.

2012-2014 Socio-behavioral Training and Research [STaR] program for Nursing

College Students (1R25 NR013160-01A1, PIs Artinian and Li); 9/21/12-8/31/2014; Award Amount: $40,000.

2012-2013 Using SMS Reminders in the Emergency Department to Improve

Medication Adherence; Buis (PI), Levy (Co-I), Artinian (Co-I), Schwiebert (Co-I), Yarandi (Co-I) Center for Health Research Wayne State University College of Nursing Detroit Medical Center Faculty Scholar Award; $11,295.

2010-2014 Text Messaging to Improve Hypertension Medication Adherence in

African Americans (AHRQ, R21 HS019092-01, Buis PI); 09/30/1009/29/14; Role: Co-Investigator; Award Amount: $297,224.

2010-2011 Wayne State University Cardiovascular Research Institute Award Gleason-

Comstock (PI) 10/01/10-9/30/10; Eating for Heart Health (E4H2): A Kiosk-Based Public Health Education Intervention in a Primary Care Clinic for the Underserved; Role: Co-PI; Award Amount: $21,696.

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2004-2008 Co-Principal Investigator of the Center for Urban and African American Health (Flack J. M. PI), NIH/NIEHS Grant 1 P50 ES012395-01, Award amount: $5.9 million.

2004-2008 A Dyad Intervention with Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients. Principal

Investigator with Keteyian, S. Pienta, A. and Franklin, B. as co-investigators for one of the Center’s three funded large grants NIH/NIEHS Grant 1 P50 ES012395-01, 2004-2008. Award amount: $398,476.

2003-2005 African American Hypertensives: Cognition and Self-Care. Sponsor for Ms.

Kay Klymko’ NRSA, NINR/NIH, Award amount: $68,634.00. 2003-2005 Principal Investigator with Co-PI: Washington, O. G. M., and Lichtenberg,

P. A. Minority supplement for R01 NR07682-02S1, NINR/NIH Supplement for Jacqueline Long’s research training—Relationship of Caregiving Stressors to Hypertension Treatment Adherence at 3 Months Follow-up Among Elders Caring for Children and/or Grandchildren. Award amount: $ 78,115.00.

2001-2006 Principal Investigator with Co-Investigators Washington, O. G. M., Jen, K-

L., Flack, J. M., & Vander Wal, J. Project Title: Nurse-Managed BP Telemonitoring with African Americans. Funded by NINR and NCMHD/NIH, #1 R01 NR07682- 01, Award amount: $1, 341,000.00.

2001-2003 Principal Investigator: Nies, M. A., with Co-PI: Artinian, N. T. Hispanic

Families Active and Eat for Health: Train the Trainer. Funded by Metro Health Foundation, Award Amount: $25, 560.00.

2000-2001 Principal Investigator with Co-PI: Lange, M. P. Improving Outcomes of

Patients with Heart Failure: A Pilot Study. Wayne State University Center for Health Research Summer Research Initiative Monies. Award Amount: $10,000.

1999-2000 Principal Investigator with Co-PI: Olivia Washington, PhD, RN, Wayne

State University Center for Health Research Summer Research Initiative Monies. Project Title: The Effects of Nurse-Managed Blood Pressure Monitoring on Blood Pressure Control and Hypertension Self-Management. Award amount $10,000.

1999-2000 Principal Investigator: Franks, M. & Co-Investigators, Artinian, N. T.,

Keteyian, S. Wayne State University Targets of Opportunity Award. Project Title: Spousal Influence on Patient Health Behavior: A Pilot Project. Award amount: $20,000.

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1997 Principal Investigator, Wayne State University, Research Grant Award Program. Project title: Pilot Test of a Dietary Intervention for Older Couples Following a First-Time Coronary Event. Award amount: $6978.00.

1994 Principal Investigator, Wayne State University, Small Research Grant

Award. Project title: Nursing Care of Spouses after CABS: A Clinical Trial. Award amount: $648.50.

1993 Research Development Award (#145401), Office of Research and

Sponsored Programs Services, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Award Amount: $900.00.

1990-1992 Principal Investigator, American Heart Association of Michigan, Project

title: Spouse Predictors of Recovery from Cardiac Surgery. Award amount: $16,866.00.

1989 Principal Investigator, Faculty Summer Research Stimulation Monies,

Center for Health Research, College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Project title; Effects of Planned Nursing Interventions for Coronary Artery Bypass Families of Patients, Spouses, and Nursing Delivery Costs. Award amount: $6,000.00

1988-1989 Principal Investigator, American Heart Association of Michigan, Project

title: Spouses of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: “1-Year Follow-up. Award amount: $2,503.00.

1987-1988 Principal Investigator, American Heart Association of Michigan, Project

title: Stress and Spouses of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients. Award amount: $4,996.00.

1985-1986 Principal Investigator, Sigma Theta Tau Research Grant Award, Project

title: Stress and Families of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: A Pilot Study. Award amount: $900.00.

5.0 PROGRAM FUNDING

2015-2020 Training grant faculty with PI Shirley M. Moore, Case Western Research

University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Multiple chronic conditions: Interdisciplinary nurse scientist training (T32NR015433), NIH, National Institute of Nursing Research, $1,792,131.

2006-2011 Training grant faculty with Principal Investigator Peter A. Lichtenberg,

Wayne State University, Predoctoral Training in Aging and Urban Health,

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National Institute on Aging (2 T-32 AG00275-06). Award amount: $839,777.00.

2001-2006 Training grant faculty with Principal Investigator Peter A. Lichtenberg,

Wayne State University, Predoctoral Training in Aging and Urban Health, NIA (1 T32AG00275-01-05 A1). Award amount: $834,000.00.

1992-1995 Principal Investigator/Program Director, Graduate Program Expansion:

Critical Care Nursing. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (#1 023 NU00996). Award amount: $534, 296.00

1992-1993 Graduate Student Recruitment Proposal, The Graduate School, Wayne

State University, Detroit, MI. Approved and Funded. Award amount: $1,750.00.

6.0 PUBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

Artinian, N.T., Drees, B.M., Glazer, G., Harris, K., Kaufman, L.S., Lopez, N., Michaels, J. (2017). Holistic Admissions in the Health Professions: Strategies for Leaders. College & University, 92(2): 65-68. Buis, L., Hirzel, L., Dawood, R., Dawood, K., Nichols, L. P., Artinian, N. T., Levy, P. D. (2017). Text Messaging to Improve Hypertension Medication Adherence in African Americans from Primary Care and Emergency Department Settings: Results from Two Randomized Feasibility Studies. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. Buis, L.R., Artinian, N.T., Schwiebert, L., Yarandi, H., Levy, P.D. (2015). Text Messaging to Improve Hypertension Medication Adherence in African Americans: BPMED Intervention Development and Study Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 4(1):e1 Pozehl, B.J., Duncan, K., Hertzog, M., McGuire, R., Norman J.F, Artinian, N.T., Keteyian, S.J. (2014). Study of adherence to exercise in heart failure: the HEART camp trial protocol. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. 29 (14), 172. Gleason-Comstock, J., Streater, A., Jen, C. K-L., Artinian, N. T., Timmins, J., Baker, S., Paranjpe, A. (2013). Consumer Health Information Technology in an Adult Public Health Primary Care Clinic: A Heart Health Education Feasibility Study, Patient Education and Counseling, 93(3), 464-471. Pearson, T., Palaniappan, L., Artinian, N., Carnethon, M., Criqui, M., Daniels, S. R., Turner, M. (2013). American Heart Association Guide for Improving Cardiovascular Health at the Community Level. Circulaton, 127(16), 1730-1753.

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Klymko, K. W., Artinian, N. T., Peters, R. M., Lichtenberg, P. A. (2011). Personal characteristics and cognition in older African Americans with hypertension. Journal of the National Black Nurses Association, 22(2), 1-10. Aronow, W.S., Fleg, J.L., Pepine, C.J., Artinian, N.T., Bakris, G., Brown, A.S., Wesley D.J. (2011). ACCF/AHA 2011 Expert Consensus Document on Hypertension in the Elderly A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents Developed in Collaboration With the American Academy of Neurology, American Geriatrics Society, American Society for Preventive Cardiology, American Society of Hypertension, American Society of Nephrology, Association of Black Cardiologists, and European Society of Hypertension. Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, 5(4):259-352. Aronow W.S., Fleg J.L., Pepine C.J., Artinian. N.T., Bakris G., Brown A.S., Wesley, D.J. (2011). ACCF/AHA 2011 Expert Consensus Document on Hypertension in the Elderly. American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents; American Academy of Neurology; American Geriatrics Society; American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Hypertension, American Society of Nephrology; Association of Black Cardiologists; European Society of Hypertension. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 57(20):2037-114. Aronow W.S., Fleg J.L., Pepine C.J., Artinian, N.T., Bakris G., Brown A.S., Wesley D.J. (2011). ACCF/AHA 2011 Expert Consensus Document on Hypertension in the Elderly: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents. Circulation, 123(21):2434-506. Klymko, K.W., Artinian, N.T, Price, J. E., Abele, C., Washington, O.G. (2011). Self-care production experiences in elderly African Americans with hypertension and cognitive difficulty. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 23(4):200-8. Tkatch, R. Artinian, N.T., Abrams, J., Mahn, J.R., Franks, M.M., Keteyian, S.J., Schwartz, S. (2011). Social network and health outcomes among African American cardiac rehabilitation patients. Heart & Lung, 40(3):193-200. Artinian, N.T., Fletcher GF, Mozaffarian D, Kris-Etherton P, Van Horn L, Lichtenstein AH, Burke LE. (2010). Interventions to promote physical activity and dietary lifestyle changes for cardiovascular risk factor reduction in adults: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 122(4) 406-441. Artinian, N. T., & Franklin, B. (2010). Counseling African Americans in cardiac rehabilitation: Implications for comprehensive lifestyle modification. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 4(6), 490-499.

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Fox-Wasylyshyn, S.M., El-Masri, M., Artinian, N.T. (2010). Testing a Model of Delayed Care-Seeking for Acute Myocardial Infarction. Clinical Nursing Research, 19(1):38-54. Buchholz, S. W., & Artinian, N. T. (2009). Dimensions of physical activity in African American women. Health Care for Women International, 30(4), 308-323. Valdez-Lowe, C., Ghareeb, S., Artinian, N. T. (2009). Guidelines for pulse oximetry use among adults. American Journal of Nursing, 109(6), 52-60. Artinian, N. T., Abrams, J., Keteyian, S., Franks, M., Franklin, B., Pienta, A., Schwartz, S. (2009). Correlates of depression in African Americans enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 29(1), 24-31. Klymko, K. W., Artinian, N. T., Washington, O. G. M., Lichtenberg, P. A., Vander Wal, J. S. (2008). Effect of impaired cognition on hypertension outcomes in older urban African Americans. MEDSURG Nursing: The Journal of Adult Health, 17(6), 405-410. Pickering T.G., Miller N.H., Ogedegbe G., Krakoff L.R., Artinian N.T., Goff D. (2008). Call to Action on Use and Reimbursement for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring: Executive Summary A Joint Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association, American Society of Hypertension, and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association. Journal of Clinical Hypertension (Greenwich), 10(6), 467-476. Pickering, T.G., Miller, N.H., Ogedegbe, G., Krakoff, L.R., Artinian N.T., Goff, D. (2008). Call to action on use and reimbursement for home blood pressure monitoring: a joint scientific statement from the American Heart Association, American Society of Hypertension, and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 23(4), 299-323. Dennis, J.P., Markey, M. A., Johnston, K. A., Vander Wal, J. S., Artinian, N. T. (2008). The role of stress and social support in predicting depression among a hypertensive African American sample. Heart & Lung 37(2), 105-112. Kauric-Klein, Z., & Artinian, N. T. (2007). Improving blood pressure control in hypertensive hemodialysis patients. Canadian Association of Nephrology Nurses & Technologists, 17(4), 24-28. Taylor, J.Y., Washington, G.M., Artinian, N.T., & Lichtenberg, P. (2007). Urban hypertensive African American grandparents: Stress, health and implications of child care. Clinical Gerontologist, 30(4), 39-54. Artinian, N. T., Denison, D., & Nordstrom, C. (2007). Collecting data by telephone from low-income African Americans. Applied Nursing Research, 20(4), 195-199.

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Artinian, N. T., Warnecke, R., Kelly, K., Weiner, J., Long, J. A., Flack, J. M., DeGraffenreid, C. (2007). Advancing the science of health disparities research. Ethnicity & Disease, 17(3), 427-433 Artinian, N. T., Flack, J. M., Nordstrom, C. K., Hockman, E. H. Washington, O. G. M., Jen, K-L, C, Fathy, M. (2007). Effects of nurse-managed telemonitoring on blood pressure at 12-months follow-up among African Americans. Nursing Research, 56(5), 312-322. Artinian, N. T. (2007). Telehealth as a tool for enhancing care for patients with cardiovascular disease. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 22(1), 25-31. Taylor, J. Y., Washington, O. G. M., Artinian, N. T., & Lichtenberg, P. (2007). Parental stress among African American parents and grandparents. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 28, 373-387. Jen, K.-L., C., Brogan, K, Washington, O. G. M., Flack, J. M., & Artinian, N. T. (2007). Poor nutrient intake and high obese rate in an urban African American population with hypertension. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 26(1), 57-65. Artinian, N. T., Washington, O. G. M., Flack, J. M., Hockman, E., & Jen, K-L., (2006). Depression, stress and blood pressure in urban African American women. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 21(2), 68-75. Franks, M. M., Stephens, M. A., Rook, K. S., Franklin, B. A., Keteyian, S. J., & Artinian, N. T. (2006). Spouses’ provision of health-related support and control to patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation. Journal of Family Psychology, 20(2), 311-318. Nies, M. A., VanderWal, J. S., Schim, S. M., Artinian, N. T., & Sherrick-Escamilla, S. (2005). Physical activity in an urban Hispanic community. Hispanic Health Care International, 3(1), 15-20. Hong, T. B., Franks, M. M., Gonzalez, R., Keteyian, S. J., Franklin, B. A., & Artinian, N. T. (2005). A dyadic investigation of exercise support between cardiac patients and spouses. Health Psychology, 24(4), 430-434. Nies, M. A., Artinian, N. T., Schim, S. M., Vander Wal, J., & Sherrick-Escamilla, S. (2004). Effects of lay health educator interventions on activity, diet, and health risks in an urban Mexican American community. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 25(4), 441-455. Artinian, N. T., Artinian, C. G., & Saunders, M. (2004). Identifying and treating depression in patients with heart failure. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 19(6S), S47-S56. (Invited)

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Artinian, N. T., Washington, O. G. M., Klymko, K. W., Marburry, C. M., Miller, W. M., & Powell, J. L. (2004). What you need to know about home blood pressure telemonitoring but may not know to ask. Home Healthcare Nurse, 22(10), 680-686. Artinian, N. T., Froelicher, E. S., Vander Wal, J. S. (2004). Data and safety monitoring during randomized controlled trials of nursing interventions. Nursing Research. 53(6), 414-418. Nies M. A., Artinian, N. T., Schim, S. M., Vander Wal, J. S., Sherrick-Escamilla, S. (2004). Health risk assessment in an urban Hispanic community. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 18(6), 302-307. Artinian, N. T. (2004). Can NPs rely on self-blood pressure measurements? Nurse Practitioner, 29(5), 46-52. Artinian, N. T. (2004). Innovations in blood pressure monitoring. AJN, 104(8), 52-60. Artinian, N. T. Nies, M., Schim, S. M., Vander Wal, J. S., Keves-Foster, M. K. (2004). Hypertension and diabetes in Detroit Hispanics. Applied Nursing Research, 17(3), 158-167 Artinian, N. T., Schim, S., Vander Wal, J. S., & Nies, M. (2004). Eating patterns and CVD risk in an Urban Mexican American Population. Public Health Nursing, 21(5), 425-434. Artinian, N. T., Lange, M. P., Templin, T. N., Stallwood, L. G., & Hermann, C. E. (2003). Functional health literacy in an urban primary care clinic. The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice. 5(3). Artinian, N. T., Harden, J. K., Kronenberg, M. W., Vander Wal, J. S., Daher, E., Stephens, Q, & Bazzi, R. I. (2003). Pilot study of a web-based compliance monitoring system device for patients with congestive heart failure. Heart & Lung, 32(4), 226-233. Artinian, N. T. (2003). Psychosocial aspects of heart failure. American Journal of Nursing, 103(12), 32-42. Oliver-McNeil, S., & Artinian, N. T. (2002). Women’s perceptions of personal cardiovascular risk and their risk reducing behaviors. American Journal of Critical Care, 11(3), 221-227. Artinian, N. T., Magnan, M., Sloan, M., & Lange, M. P. (2002). Self-care behaviors among patients with heart failure. Heart & Lung, 31(3), 161-172. Artinian, N. T., Magnan, M., Christian, W., & Lange, M. P. (2002). What do patients know about their heart failure? Applied Nursing Research, 15(4), 200-208.

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Artinian, N. T., Washington, O. G. M., Templin, T. N. (2001). Effects of home telemonitoring and community-based monitoring on BP Control in urban African Americans: A pilot study. Heart & Lung, 30, 191-199. Artinian, N. T. (2001). Perceived barriers and benefits of eating heart healthy. MEDSURG Nursing, The Journal of Adult Health, 10(3), 129-138. Artinian, N. T., Jen, K-L. C., Shreve, W., & Templin, T. (2000). Dietary problem solving skills among older adults with coronary heart disease. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 26(5), 21-29. Artinian, N. T. (2000). Primary and secondary prevention: Are nurses making a substantial Contribution?—PRO. Nursing Leadership Forum, 5 (1), 4, 7-8. Artinian, N. T., & Duggan, C. H. (1995). Sex differences in patient recovery patterns following coronary artery bypass surgery. Heart & Lung, 24(6), 483-494. Artinian, N. T. (1994). Theoretical models to guide nurse-family interactions in critical care. Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing, 13(1), 4 -13. Artinian, N. T. (1994). Applying system-based family models: What to look for in assessing critical care families. Dimensions in Critical Care Nursing, 13(1), 14 -16. Artinian, N. T. (1993). Spouses’ perceptions of readiness for discharge after cardiac surgery. Applied Nursing Research, 6(2), 80-88. Artinian, N. T., & Duggan, C. H. (1993). Patterns of concerns and demands experienced by spouses following coronary artery bypass surgery. Clinical Nursing Research, 2(3), 278-295. Artinian, N. T., Duggan, C. H., & Miller, P. (1993). Age differences in patient recovery patterns following coronary artery bypass surgery. American Journal of Critical Care, 2(6), 453-461. Artinian, N .T. (1992). Spouse adaptation to their mate’s CABGS: 1-year follow-up. American Journal of Critical Care, 1(2), 36-42. Artinian, N. T., & Hayes, M. G. (1992). Factors related to spouse quality of life one year after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Cardiovascular Nursing, 28(4), 33-38. Artinian, N. T. (1991). The stress experience of spouses of coronary artery bypass patients during hospitalization and six weeks post discharge. Heart & Lung, 20(1), 52-59.

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Artinian, N. T. (1991). Strengthening nurse-family relationships in critical care. AACN Clinical Issues in Critical Care Nursing, 2(2), 1-7. Artinian, N. T. (1990). Strengthening the Roy adaptation model through conceptual clarification. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3(2), 60-64. Artinian, N. T. (1989). Family member perceptions of a cardiac surgery event. Focus on Critical Care, 16(4), 301-308. Artinian, N. T. (1988). Bypass surgery: Families’ perceptions. Applied Nursing Research, 1(1), 43-44.

7.0 OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Book Chapters Artinian, N. T. Yuccha, C. B., Dungan, J. (2008). Management of hypertension management. In D. K. Moser, & B. Riegel, Cardiac Nursing: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease (pp. 1205-1219). St. Louis, MO.: Saunders. Dungan, J., Yucha, C. B., Artinian, N. T. (2008). Hypertension as a risk factor. In D. K. Moser, & B. Riegel, Cardiac Nursing: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease (pp. 431-445). St. Louis, MO.: Saunders. Artinian, N. T. (2005). Family-focused medical surgical nursing. In S. M. H. Hanson, Gedaly-Duff, V., & Kaakinen, J. (Eds.), Family health care nursing: Theory, practice and research (3rd Ed, pp. 323-345). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis. Artinian, N. T. (2001). Family-focused medical surgical nursing. In S. M. H. Hanson (Ed.), Family health care nursing: Theory, practice and research (pp. 272-299). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis. Artinian, N. T. (2001). Primary care and prevention: How much a part of nursing? Point. In Feldman, H. R. (Ed.), Nursing leaders speak out: Issues and opinions (pp.97-103). New York: Springer. Oermann, M., & Artinian, N. T. (1997). Individual, family and community as client. In M. Oermann, Professional nursing practice: A conceptual approach (2nd.). Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange. Artinian, N.T, (1996). Family nursing in medical-surgical settings. In S.M.H Hanson, & S.T. Boyd, (Eds.), Family health care nursing: Theory practice and research (pp. 268 - 300). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.

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Artinian, N. T. (1993). Resources: Factors that mediate the stressor-outcome relationship. In J. S. Barnfather & B. L. Lyon (Eds.), Stress and coping: State of the science and implications for nursing theory, research and practice (pp. 95-111). Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau. Artinian, N. T. (1991). Individual, family, and community as client. In M. H. Oermann (Ed.), Professional nursing practice: A conceptual approach (pp. 91-129). Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. Artinian, N. T. (1991). Philosophy of science and family nursing theory development. In A. Whall & J. Fawcett (Eds.), Family theory development in nursing: State of the science and art (pp. 43-54). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.

Published Abstracts Buis, L., Brody, A. Mango, L. M., Dawood, R., Schwiebert, L., Yarandi, H., Artinian, N., Levy, P. D. (2014). Impact of text message medication reminders on medication adherence and blood pressure in a high-risk urban emergency department population. Circulation, A20109. Buis, L., Schwiebert, L., Artinian, N., Yarandi, H., Hirzel, L. (2012). Evaluation of a SMS reminder system to improve medication adherence in African Americans with uncontrolled hypertension. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine, 1(4S), 29. Artinian, N. T., Gleason-Comstock, J., Streater, A. L., Jen, K. C., Baker, S., Timmins, J. J., Bosede, J., Oneail, K., Slago, D. (2012). Feasibility of a Kiosk-based hypertension self-care education system in a primary care clinic for the uninsured. The Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 14 (Suppl. 1), A100-101. Artinian, N. T., Flack, J. M., Nordstrom, C. K., Hockman, E., Washington, O. G. M., & Jen, K-L, C. (2006). Effects of nurse-managed BP telemonitoring at 12 months follow-up. Circulation, 114(18), II-702. Artinian, N. T., Flack, J. M., Vander Wal, J. S., Washington, O. G. M., Jen, K-L. C. (2004). Depressed hypertensive African American women report more blood pressure related symptoms, stress, and less social support than non-depressed women despite similar levels of blood pressure. Ethnicity & Disease, 14(4). Artinian, N. T., Flack, J. M., Vander Wal, J. S., Jen, K-L. C., & Washington, O. G. M. (2004). Depression, stress, and BP control in urban African American women. American Journal of Hypertension, 17 (5, part 2), 169A. Brogan, K., Artinian, N., Flack, J., Vander Wal, J., Washington, O., Jen, K-L. C. (2003). Risk factors in community-based elderly African Americans. Obesity Research, 11, A141.

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Artinian, N. T., Washington, O. G. M., Templin, T. N. (2000). Use of home transtelephonic or community-based monitoring to control hypertension in urban African Americans. Circulation, 102(18, Supplement II), II-750. Artinian, N. T. (1990). Spouses’ perceptions of readiness for discharge after their partner’s cardiac surgery. Heart & Lung, 19(3), 301. (Abstract)

Non-Refereed Publications Artinian, N. T. (2002). Telemonitoring: An innovative approach to controlling and treating high blood pressure. PREVENTION: PCNA Perspectives, Summer.

8.0 PRESENTATIONS--REFEREED

International or National Pozehl, B., McGuire, R., Kathleen Duncan, K., Kupzyk, K. Norman, J., Artinian, N., Saval, M., Keteyian, S. (2017, September). Effects of the HEART Camp Intervention on Adherence to Exercise in Patients with Heart Failure. Poster presented at the 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Heart Failure Society of America. Buis L., Brody A., Mango L., Dawood R., Schwiebert L., Yarandi H., Artinian N, Levy P. November 2014. Impact of text message medication reminders on medication adherence and blood pressure in a high-risk urban emergency department population. 2014 Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Chicago, IL. Artinian, N. T. (2014, March). Closing the Age Gap: Research Training for Undergraduate Nursing Students. Paper presented at the MNRS 2014 Annual Research Conference, St. Louis, MO. Artinian, N. T. (2012, May). Lifestyle counseling for blood pressure control in 10 minutes or less. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition of the American Society of Hypertension, New York, NY. (Selected for a “Best of ASH” meeting in India, fall 2012). Artinian, N. T., (2012, May). Feasibility of a Kiosk-Based Hypertension Self-Care Education System in a Primary Care Clinic for the Uninsured. Poster presented at the American Society of Hypertension Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition, New York, NY. Artinian, N.T., Gleason-Comstock, Julie, Streater, Alicia L., Catherine Jen, Kai-Lin…Jessica J., et al; (2012, May). Feasibility of a kiosk-based hypertension self-care education system in a primary care clinic for the uninsured. Research poster presented at the 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition of the American Society of Hypertension, New York, NY.

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Artinian, N. T., (2012, September). Feasibility of a Kiosk-Based Hypertension Self-Care Education System in a Primary Care Clinic for the Uninsured. Paper presented at the 2012 State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research, Council on the Advancement of Nursing Science. Buis, L., Schwiebert, L., Artinian, N., Yarandi, H., & Hirzel, L. (2012, December). Evaluation of a SMS medication reminder system to improve medication adherence in African Americans with uncontrolled hypertension. Presented at the 2012 mHealth Summit in Washington, DC. Artinian, N. T. (2012, January). Creating research culture. AACN Doctoral Conference—Research Leadership Network meeting. Naples, FL. Artinian, N. T. (2011, November). Planning Culturally Appropriate Cardiac Care. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Chicago IL. Buis, L., Artinian, N. T., Schwiebert, L., Yarandi, H., John, C., Hirzel, L., Torres, L. (2011, December). Developing a SMS medication reminder system to reduce disparities in African Americans with uncontrolled hypertension. Poster presented at the 2011 mHealth Summit, Washington, DC. Artinian, N. T., (2011, May). Advocating for Adherence to Better Control of Hypertension, Paper presented at the American Society of Hypertension 26th Annual Scientific Meeting. Artinian, N. T., (2010, November). Factors Contributing to Cardiovascular Health Disparities. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Orlando, FL. Artinian, N. T., (2010, November). Improving Medication Adherence in the Elderly. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Orlando, FL. Artinian, N. T., (2010, November). Juggling Competing Demands: Making Research, Teaching and Practice/Service Synergistic. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Orlando, FL. Klymko, K., Artinian, N. T., Price, J., Motyka, C., Washington, O. (2009, November). Self-care production experiences in elder African Americans with hypertension and cognitive difficulty. Poster presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA. Artinian, N. T., (2009, November). Consideration of Special Populations, Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Orlando, FL.

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Artinian, N. T., (2009, March). Are You Ready? Meeting the Challenge of Lifestyle Risk Factors, Plenary Speaker, 10th Annual Cardiology Nursing Update. Sponsored by VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Klymko, K., Artinian, N. T., Price, J., Motyka, C., Washington, O. (2009, November). Self-care production experiences in elder African Americans with hypertension and cognitive difficulty. Poster presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA. Artinian, N. T., (2009, November). Consideration of Special Populations. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Orlando, FL. Artinian, N. T., (2009, November). Sustaining a Program of Research. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Orlando, Florida. Artinian, N. T., (2008, November). Promoting Compliance with Diet and Exercise in Minority or Low-Income Populations. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, New Orleans, LA. Artinian, N. T., (2008, November). What Difference Does the CV APN Make? The What & Why of Outcome Assessment. Paper presented at the Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, New Orleans, LA. Artinian, N. T., Tkatch, R., Keteyian, S., Abrams, J., Franks, M., Pienta, A., Franklin, B., Schwartz, S. (2007, April). Biopsychosocial-behavioral characteristics of African Americans in cardiac rehabilitation with and without depression. Poster presented at the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Tkatch, R., Cuff, L., Alexander, P., Mahn, J., Artinian, N.T., Franks, M., Franklin, B. A. (2007, November). Social support and quality of life in older and younger African American adults post cardiac event. Research poster presented at the 60th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. Artinian, N. T. (2007, November). The link between heart disease and emotions: State of the Science. Paper presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Orlando, FL. Artinian, N.T., Denison, D., Nordstrom, C. (2007, March). Collecting data by telephone from low income African Americans. Paper presented at the 2007 Annual Research Conference, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Omaha, NE. Artinian, N. T., Nordstrom, C. K., Flack, J. M., Washington, O. G. M., Jen, K-L, C. (2006, November). Nurse-managed telemonitoring is associated with improved blood pressure at 12-months follow-up in African Americans. Paper presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Chicago, IL.

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Artinian, N. T., Washington, O. G. M, Flack, J. M., Hockman, E. M., & Jen, K-L. C. (2006, April). Depression, Stress, and Blood Pressure in Urban African American Women. Paper presented at the 30th Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference, Milwaukee, WI. Artinian, N. T., K-L. C., Vander Wal, J. S., Washington, O. G. M., Flack, J. M. (2004, April). “Gender Differences in BP Control and CV Risk in African Americans,” 10th Annual PCNA Symposium and Exposition, Orlando, FL. Artinian, N. T., Flack, J. M., Vander Wal, J. S., Jen, K-L. C, Washington, O. G. M. (2004, May). Depression, Stress, and BP Control in Urban African American Women,” American Society of Hypertension 19th Annual Scientific Meeting, New York, NY. Artinian, N. T. Vander Wal, J. S., Washington, O. G. M., Flack, J. M., & Jen, K-L., C. (2004, June) Depressed Hypertensive African American Women with Hypertension Report More Blood Pressure-Related Symptoms, Stress, and Less Social Support Than Non-Depressed Women Despite Similar Levels of Blood Pressure, June 2004 meeting of the International Society on Hypertension in Blacks, Detroit, MI. Artinian, N. T. (2004, October). Symposium: Telehealth in Nursing Research: Options for Intervention-Based Research. National Congress on the State of the Science in Nursing Research: Working Toward a Healthier Nation. Washington, D. C. Artinian, N. T. Using Telehealth Strategies to Promote Cardiovascular Health. (2004, November). American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA. Artinian, N. T. Washington, O. G. M., Flack, J. M., Nordstrom, C. K., Hockman, E. M., Jen, K-L., C., Fathy, M. (2004, April). “Effects of Nurse-Managed Telemonitoring on Blood Pressure at 3-Months Follow-up.” 12th Annual PCNA Symposium and Exposition, Denver, CO. Artinian, N. T. (2003, February). Web-Based Monitoring and Outcomes of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure: A Pilot Study, 2003 Symposium of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA), San Francisco, CA. Artinian, N. T. (2003, October). Promoting Self-Care Strategies for Risk Reduction, American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2003, Orlando, FL, Risk Factors in Community-Based Elderly African Americans (1st author Brogan, K.), 2003 Annual Scientific Meeting of the North American Association for the Study of Obesity, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Klymko, K. L., Artinian, N. T., Lichtenberg, P. A., Washington, O. G. M., (2003, November). Effect of Americans. 56th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

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Artinian, N. T. (2002, January). Year in Review—Critical Care Nursing Intervention Research, 31st Congress of Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Diego, CA. Artinian, N. T. (2012, April). Nurse-Managed Telemonitoring with African Americans, 2002 National Cardiovascular Health Conference, Presented by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Washington, D. C. Artinian, N. T. (2001, October). Blood Pressure Telemonitoring with African Americans: A Program of Research, 8th Annual Symposium of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association. Artinian, N. T. (2000, November). Home Transtelephonic or Community-Based Monitoring to Control Hypertension in Urban African Americans, 73rd Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association. Artinian, N. T. (1991, May). Discharge Readiness of Spouses of Cardiac Surgery Patients, Second International Family Nursing Conference, Portland, Oregon. Artinian, N. T. (1991, April). Spouse Predictor of Recovery from Cardiac Surgery, Annual Nursing Research Day, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Artinian, N. T. (1991, September). Process of Patient Recovery from Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. Annual Research Symposium, American Heart Association of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Artinian, N. T. (1990, May). Spouses' Perceptions of Readiness for Discharge after Their Partner's Cardiac Surgery, National Teaching Institute of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. San Francisco, CA. Artinian, N. T. (1989, April). The Stress Process in Spouses of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients During Hospitalization and Six Weeks Post Discharge, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1-4, 1989. Artinian, N. T. (1989, September). The Stress Process Experience of Spouses of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: A 1-Year Follow-up Study, National Conference on Family Nursing, Portland, Oregon. Artinian, N. T. (1988, May). Sources, Mediators and Manifestations of Stress in Spouses of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients, International Family Nursing Conference, Calgary, Alberta, CANADA. Artinian, N. T. (1988, April). Sources, Mediators and Manifestations of Stress in Spouses of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients, Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Wichita, Kansas. Poster.

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Artinian, N. T. (1987, April). Stress and Families of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: A Pilot Study, 11th Annual Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, St. Louis, MO., April 7, 1987.

Local/Regional Gleason-Comstock, J., Streater, A., Bolden, C., Jones, B., Levy, P., Kivell, L.C., Artinian, N. T. (2015, October). Community Health Worker Cross-Disciplinary Training in a Community-Academic Heart Health Partnership to Reduce Health Disparities. Henry Ford Health System Global Health Symposium. Artinian, N.T. (2014, March). Closing the Age Gap: Research Training for Undergraduate Nursing Students. Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference, St. Louis, MO. Artinian, N. T. (2012, November). Panel speaker—Building an Academic Partnership for Nursing Research. Detroit Medical Center Nursing Research Day, Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI. Artinian, N. T., (2009, March). Are You Ready? Meeting the Challenge of Lifestyle Risk Factors, Plenary Speaker, 10th Annual Cardiology Nursing Update, Sponsored by VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. Ann Arbor, Michigan March 2, 2009. Artinian, N. T. (2006, March/April). Depression, stress and blood pressure control among urban African American women. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Milwaukee, WI. Artinian, N. T., (2006, April). Washington, O. G. M, Flack, J. M., Hockman, E. M., & Jen, K-L. C. Depression, Stress, and Blood Pressure in Urban African American Women. 30th Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference, Milwaukee, WI. Artinian, N. T., Hockman, E. M., Jen K-L. C., Washington, O. G. M., & Flack, J. M. (2005, March). Individual and Environmental Characteristics of Hypertensive African Americans Living in Detroit, Wayne State University College of Nursing Research Day. Tkatch, R., Artinian, N. T., Bavibidila, T, Conde, C., Cuff, L., Ford, D., Ponton, C., Slagh, L. (2005, October). “Social Capital among African Americans in Cardiac Rehabilitation.” WSU’s President’s Conference on Health Disparities. Artinian, N., Washington, O., Flack, J., Jen, K-L. C., Vander Wal, J. (2004, February). “Nurse-Managed Telemonitoring with African Americans,” 28th Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference, St. Louis, MO. Washington, O. G. M., Artinian, N., Flack, J., Jen, K-L. C., Vander Wal, J., Lichtenberg, P. (2004, February). Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Depression in a Sample of Inner-City

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Adult African Americans. 28th Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference, St. Louis, MO. Artinian, N. T. (2003, May). Get Your Specs: Blood Pressure Telemonitoring, 2nd Annual Cardiology Conference: Covenant Health Care, Horizons Conference Center, Saginaw, MI. Artinian, N. T., & Patin, Br. G. (2002, February/March).Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, IL. Artinian, N. T. (2002, February/March). The LIVING HEALTHY Project—Control Your Blood Pressure, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, IL. Artinian, N. T. (2002, February/March). Self-Care Behaviors among Patients with Heart Failure, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago, IL. Artinian, N. T. (2001, March). Functional Health Literacy among Veterans in an Urban Primary Care Clinic. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Cleveland, OH. Artinian, N. T. (2000, April). Effects of home Telemonitoring and Community-based Monitoring on BP Control, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Dearborn, MI. Artinian, N. T. (2000, August). Use of Home Telemonitoring or Community-Based Monitoring to Control Hypertension in Urban African Americans, International Society of Hypertension Satellite Symposium, Chicago, IL. Artinian, N. T. (1999, October). Stages of Dietary Behavior Change Among Older Patients and Spouses with Coronary Artery Disease, 28th Annual Michigan Cardiovascular Research Forum. Artinian, N. T. (1999, April). Dietary Problem Solving Among Older Adults with Cardiac Disease, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Indianapolis, IN. Artinian, N. T. (1998, March). Stages of Dietary Behavior Change among Older Patients and Spouses with Coronary Artery Disease, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Columbus, Ohio. Artinian, N. T. (1997, April). Interventions to Promote Dietary Fat Reduction among Older Couples Following a Coronary Event. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Minneapolis, MN. Artinian, N. T. (1996, April). Spouse Influence on Patient Recovery Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Detroit, MI.

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Artinian, N. T. (1995, June). Families in Critical Care Units. Presentation to nursing staff at Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, MI. Artinian, N. T. (1994, October). Behind the Scenes: Development of a Graduate Program in Critical Care Nursing. First Critical Care Symposium: Strengthening the Connections," Harper Hospital, October 26, 1994. Artinian, N. T. (1994, September). Patient and Spouse Outcomes Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. Featured Clinical Presentation, Annual Research Symposium American Heart Association of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Artinian, N. T. (1992, May). Southeast Michigan Chapter AACN, Program Meeting, Annual Nursing Research Day, Wayne State University. Artinian, N. T. (1986, September). Stress and Families of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: A Pilot Study, Third Annual Nursing Research Day, Shapero Institute for Nursing Excellence/Research, Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Artinian, N. T. (1986, October). Stress and Families of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: A Pilot Study, Michigan Nurses Association's Convention, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Artinian, N. T. (1986, October).Stress and Families of Coronary Artery Bypass Patients: A Pilot Study, The Ninth Annual Nursing Research Symposium, Sigma Theta Tau, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Artinian, N. T. (1985, October, January). Nursing the Patient's Family: The Crisis of Critical Illness, Sponsored by Harper-Grace Hospitals Department of Continuing Education.

9.0 INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Artinian, N. T. (2014, March). Closing the Age Gap: Research Training for Undergraduate Nursing Students. Paper presented at the MNRS 2014 Annual Research Conference, St. Louis, MO. Artinian, N. T. (2012, February). How to run a departmental mock study section. Wayne State University PAD Seminar. Artinian, N. T. (2012, April). Reactor Panel Member—Scaling Up a BP self-monitoring intervention. Million Hearts Scaling and Spreading Innovation. Sponsored by AHRQ and CDC.

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Artinian, N. T., (2012, November). Panel speaker—Building an Academic Partnership for Nursing Research. Detroit Medical Center Nursing Research Day, Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, MI.

10.0 HONORS AND AWARDS

2014 Katharine A. Lembright Award & Lecture, Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing, American Heart Association

2010 Fellow of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association 2009 Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing 2006 Wayne State University Board of Governors Distinguished Faculty Fellow 2004 MNRS Honor a Researcher Award 2001 Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Nursing, Wayne State

University 2001 Fellow of the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Heart

Association 1987 St. John Hospital Research Day Award 1987-88 Thomas C. Rumble University Graduate Fellowship 1988 Professional Nurse Traineeship Award, United States Public Health

Service and Graduate Division, Wayne State University. 1979-1980 Merit Award Recipient for Teaching Excellence, Oakland University,

Rochester MI. 11.0 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2009-present Academy of Nursing 2006-2017 American Telemedicine Association 2006-present American Association of Heart Failure Nurses 2003-2016 International Society on Hypertension in Blacks (ISHIB) 2000-2017 American Society of Hypertension

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2000 to present Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science 1998-2016 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 1998-2001 ALARM: Association for Lipid and Atherosclerosis Research in

Michigan 1998-present Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association 1993-2002 Society of Critical Care Medicine 1990-present American Heart Association 1985-present Midwest Nursing Research Society 1983-2002 National Council on Family Relations 1978 – 2002 Southeast MI Chapter, American Association of Critical Care

Nurses 1975-present Michigan Nurses Association

12.0 EDITORIAL BOARDS/REVIEWER Editorial Board 2002 - Present Heart & Lung

Journal Manuscript Reviewer 2006 - 2010 Disease Management & Health Outcomes 2003 - Present Social Science & Medicine 2003 - Present Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 1992 - 2005 American Journal of Critical Care 1994 - 2005 Journal of Family Nursing 1994 Journal of Women’s Health 1994 - Present Heart & Lung: The Journal of Critical Care

NIH Grant Reviewer

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2017 Reviewer for Nursing and Related Clinical Sciences special emphasis panel focusing on care and prevention in home and community care settings. ZRG1 NRCS-V 08 (NRCS II), June 7-8, 2017, San Diego, CA

2017 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, ZMD1 XLN (L4), April 25-27, 2017.

2016 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, ZMD1 XLN L4, May 2-4, 2016.

2015 Grant review panel member for NIH/HHLBI, Testing Multi-Level

Interventions to Improve Blood Pressure Control in Minority Racial/Ethnic Low Socioeconomic Status (RFA HL-15-021), ZHL1-CSR-G (S1), June 1, 2015.

2015 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, ZMD1 MLS, L4, May 4-6, 2015.

2014 Grant review panel member for the National Institute of Nursing

Research Centers of Excellence in Self-Management Research Applications, ZNR1 REV-(17), June 26-27, 2014.

2014 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, ZMD1 MLS (L4), May 5, 2014.

2013 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, 2013/08 ZMD1 MLS (L4).

2012 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, April-May 2012.

2011 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, April-May, 2011.

2011 Member, grant review panel member ZNR1 REV-T NINR Heart Failure

Palliative Care RFA Review meeting, July 2011.

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2010 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, April-May 2010.

2009 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, April-May 2009.

2008 Grant review panel member for the National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities (NCMHD) Loan Repayment Program Applications, April-May 2008.

2006 Provided scientific review for applications submitted in response to an

RFA on Establishing Comprehensive Research Centers of Excellence (P60). National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, Bethesda, MD, December 17-19, 2006.

13.0 CONSULTATIONS

2006-2007 Consultant for American Nurses Foundation Virginia Stone Award Scholar. Piloting of a Medication Education & Decision-making (MED) Intervention for Elderly Heart Failure Home Health Care Patients. Susan Barnason, PhD, Principal Investigator. $15,000. Funding

period October 20, 2006 to October 20, 2007. 2005 Expert panel for the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. Principal Investigator, Penny Feldman, PhD, Director of the Center for Home Care

Policy and Research at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. Project title: “Home-Based Blood Pressure Interventions for African Americans.” Funded by: NIH/NHLBI. Spring, 2005.

1997-2002 Consultant for grant funded by National Library of Medicine

and National Institute of Nursing (Total Costs, $1,107,854.00), November 1997 - November 2002, Principle Investigator: Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, FAAN, School of Nursing and College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin.

1995 Consultation with Ms. Caroline Shuldam, Director of Nursing and Quality

(and other nurse administrators) at Royal Brampton Hospital, London, England. Consultation visit involved meeting with various nurse administrators and providing advice and resources for their new clinical research program focused on nursing patients with cardiorespiratory problems, in particular, patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery.

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14.0 SERVICE 14.1 NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES

2017-2019 Chair, Leadership Committee, American Heart Association, Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing.

2014-2017 Vice Chair, Leadership Committee, American Heart Association,

Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing. 2016 Present Member, Global Cardiovascular Nursing Leadership

Forum, Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association. 2014-2016 Member, Urban Serving Universities Health Steering Committee. 2012 Moderator, Katharine A. Lembright Award/Lecture and Martha N.

Hill New Investigator Award Finalists, November 4, 2012. 2011-2014 Chair, Program Committee for Scientific Sessions, American Heart

Association, Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing. 2011-2014 Member, Committee on Scientific Sessions Program of the

American Heart Association. 2008-2011 Member, Writing committee for a new clinical expert consensus

document on hypertension in the elderly, Society of Geriatric Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology Foundation Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents. Wilbert S. Aronow & Carl J. Pepine, Writing Committee Co-Chairs.

2008-2010 Co-Chair, Program Committee for Scientific Sessions, American

Heart Association, Council on Cardiovascular Nursing. 2008 Moderator, Enhancing Quality of Life: Helping People Live with

Heart Disease, Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, November 10, 2008, New Orleans, LA.

2007 Moderator, How to Enhance Accuracy in Intervention Research,

Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, November 6, 2007.

2007-2008 Chair, Writing Group of the American Heart Association’s

Scientific Statement titled “Interventions to Promote Physical

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Activity and Dietary Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Adults”. Published in Circulation in 2009.

2005-2007 Chair, Writing Group of the Centers for Population Health and

Health Disparities (CPHHD), Advancing the Science of Health Disparities Research (paper published in Ethnicity & Disease, 17(3), 427-433. (In September 2003, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established eight Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities, designed to support cutting-edge research to understand and reduce differences in health outcomes, access and care. The writing group consisted of members across the eight centers.)

2006-2008 Chair, Prevention Committee, American Heart Association,

Council on Cardiovascular Nursing. 2003-2005 At-large member, Leadership Committee, American Heart

Association (AHA), Council on Cardiovascular Nursing. 2004 - 2008 Member, Abstract Review Committee Preventive Cardiovascular

Nurses Association. 2001 Moderator, Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary

Interventions, Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Anaheim, CA.

1998 Moderator, Heart Disease in Special Populations, Scientific

Sessions of the American Heart Association, Atlanta, GA. 1989 Moderator for National Council on Family Relations Section

Meeting entitled Family Sexuality and Cardiovascular Disease, National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

1988 Moderator for National Council on Family Relations Section

Meeting entitled Chronically Ill Adults and Their Families, National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

14. 2 STATE & REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES

2010-2012 Member, Program Planning Committee, Midwest Nursing Research Society.

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2005-2007 Nominations Committee, Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS).

2000-2002 Vice President, Midwest Nursing Research Society 2000 Chair, 2000 Conference Program Committee, MNRS Annual

Research Conference, Dearborn, MI. 1999 Vice Chair, 1999 Conference Program Committee, MNRS Annual

Research Conference, Indianapolis, IN 1991-1992 Chair, Research Committee, Southeast Michigan American

Association of Critical Care Nurses, Detroit, MI 1989-1991 Secretary, Stress and Coping Section of Midwest Nursing Research

Society. 14.3 LOCAL SERVICE

2013-2015 Member, Mott Center External Advisory Board, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

2013-2015 Member, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health

Sciences MPH Internal Advisory Committee, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

2013-2015 Member, Institute of Gerontology's Internal Advisory Board,

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 2011-2015 Member, Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Detroit Research

& Education Foundation (MDREF), Detroit Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Detroit, MI.

1992-1994 Member, Board of Directors, Southeast Michigan American

Association of Critical Care Nurses, Detroit, MI 1990-1992 Member, Board of Directors, Sigma Theta Tau, Lambda Chapter,

College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 1997-1999 Member, Nursing Research Forum Committee, American Heart

Association, Midwest Region, Michigan Affiliate, Southfield MI. 1994-1995 Member, Local Program Committee, Midwest Nursing Research

Society.

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1988 Member and grant reviewer, Nursing Research Council, Sinai Hospital of Detroit, MI.

1986 Elected delegate to Michigan Nurses Association Convention,

Kalamazoo, MI. 1985 Elected delegate to Michigan Nurses Association Convention,

Flint, MI. 14.4 UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE SERVICE

Wayne State University Committee Membership 2014 Chair of the School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Program Review 2012-2015 Undergraduate Research Council 2011-2015 Wireless Health Initiative 2010-2015 Centers and Institutes Advisory Committee 2009-2015 Faculty Research Advisory Council, 2009 to 2015 2008-2015 Research Deans and Directors, 2008 to present 2004-2009 External Advisory Committee, Center for Urban African American Health 2001-2002 New Programs Committee of the Graduate Council 2000-2003 Graduate Council 2000 Library Dean Search Committee 1996-2000 University Honors Council, 1996-2000 1999 Sabbatical Leaves Committee 1998 Education Development Grant Committee 1998 University Faculty Research Award Committee 1997-1998 Scholarships & Fellowships Review Panel, 1997-1998 Wayne State University College/Department Committees (Chaired) 1994-1996 NLN Clinical Facilities Committee

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1999-2002 Doctoral Program Committee 1994-1995 Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Work Group 2006-2008 Faculty Association Wayne State University College/Department Committees (Member) 2004-2008 FAPT Committee 2004-2006 Salary Committee 2003-04 Doctoral Program Committee 2001-2002 Search Committee 2000-2002 Lorene Fischer Endowment Steering Committee 1998-2000 Faculty Association Board Member 1993 College of Nursing Council, Faculty Advisor 1992 Research Day Committee 1991-1992 Convocation Committee 1990-1992 By-Laws Committee 1990-1992 Center for Health Research Advisory Committee 1989-1991 Library Committee 1993-1995 Salary Committee 1993-1995 Curriculum Committee 1994-1995 Curriculum Revision Task Force 1994-1995 Detroit Medical Center/CON Task Force Doctoral Dissertations, Committee Chair Kauric-Klein, Z. (2011). Test of a self-care management program on BP control among hypertensives with end-stage renal disease. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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Klymko, K. L. (2006). African American Hypertensives: Cognition and Self-Care. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Fox, S. (2005). Treatment-seeking delay for symptoms of a myocardial infarction. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Buchholz, S. W. (2003). Factors that affect physical activity self-efficacy in African American women with hypertension. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Miller, C.L. (1997). Cardiac cue sensitivity: A grounded theory study of women with cardiac disease. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Doctoral Dissertations, Committee Member Tkatch, R. (2010). Social network and health outcomes among African American cardiac rehabilitation patients. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Lee, D. (2009). Clinical predictors of obstructive sleep apnea. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Saunders, M. (2006). Influence of Heart Failure Caregiving on Caregiver Burden, Caregiver Health Related Quality of Life, and Patient Hospitalizations. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Long, J. (2004). Relationship of Caregiving Stressors to Hypertension Treatment Adherence at 3 Months Follow-up among Elders Caring for Children and/or Grandchildren. (Received Minority supplement for R01 NR007682-02S1 to provide training for Ms. Long). Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Gillis, M. E. (Psychology student). (2002). The effects of written emotional disclosure on adjustment in fibromyalgia syndrome. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Bellar, A. (2002). Decreasing resistiveness to care in people with Alzheimer’s disease residing in long-term care institutions. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Hong, T. (IOG/Psychology student) (2001). Spouses and patients making lifestyle modifications following CABG surgery. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Peters, R. M. (2001). The role of chronic stress, stress emotions, and emotional regulation in hypertensive African Americans. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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Birney, P. (1995). Effects of breast biopsy outcomes on stress response. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Salazar, B. C. (1999). Exercise in older adults. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Phillips, L. (Psychology student) (1994). Adult attachment styles and romantic relationships from the perspective of older adult couples. Doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

15.0 TEACHING Wayne State University Undergraduate Courses Taught

2001-2003 NIMH COR mentor for Ms. Rana Bazzi (research mentor for minority undergraduate student as part of a program designed to nurture minority students to pursue research careers).

2000-2002 Quiana Stephens, NIMH COR mentor Graduate Courses Taught 2005-2007 NUR 8150 Career Development 2000-2005 NUR 8200: (changed to NUR 8302): Urban Health: Theory and

Research 1994-1998 NUR 7350: Adult Critical Care Nursing IV NUR 7360: Adult Critical Care Nursing V 1990-2000 NUR 7140: Adult Clinical Nursing III 1999-2014 NUR 7990: Directed Study 1997-2008 NUR 7370: Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults 1989-2010 NUR 7988: Masters Research Project 1997-2015 NUR 9999: Doctoral Dissertation (1997 to present) Master’s Essays Directed

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Ali, Hayan Haj Al. (2011). Psychometric testing of the Arab version of the Heart Attack Response Index. Pre-dissertation research. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Valdez-Lowe, C. (2011). Work role, illness intrusion, self-esteem and depression following a myocardial infarction. Pre-dissertation research. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Kauric-Klein, Z. (2006). Test of a self-care management program on BP control among hypertensives with end-stage renal disease, Pre-dissertation research, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Melcher, E. (2004). Medication experiences among hypertensive African Americans. 2 credit Master’s Research Paper, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Patel, T. (2002). Factors associated with self-care management of heart failure among African Americans. Master's Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Tazelaar, S. (2002). Factors associated with successful weight loss maintenance. NUR 8980 (Pre-dissertation ~Master’s Research Project), Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Christian, W. (2001). Heart failure knowledge and self-care behaviors. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Hermann, C. (2001). Socioeconomic variables as indicators of illiteracy. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Illikman, S. (2001). Social support and self-care behaviors among patients with heart failure. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Secrete, S. (2001). Self-care behaviors among African Americans and Caucasians with heart failure. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Sloan, M. (2001). Frequency of heart failure self-care behaviors among older adults. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Stallwood, L. (2001). Literacy levels among veterans in an urban primary care clinic. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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Oliver-McNeil, S. (2000). Knowledge and cardiovascular-risk reduction behaviors among pre – and post-menopausal women. Master's Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Hoover, D. (2000). The relationship of positive and negative social support to physical, psychological and social health. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University. Thibert, B. (1999). Nutrition: secondary prevention following a coronary event. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Davis, H. (2000). The Influence of Marital Status on Dietary Management Skills. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Beatty, K. (2000). The Relationship between Social Support and Health One Month after a Cardiac Event. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Gaylord, L. (2000). Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Bean, J. A. (1999). The effects of social support on stage of change for dietary fat reduction. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Rezepka, L. (1999). Social support and stage of change for dietary fat reduction. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Robertson, D. A. (1999). The effects of perceived stage of change on dietary fat intake in patients with coronary heart disease. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Cunningham, M. (1999). Differences in anxiety and coping strategies between families experiencing a critical illness selectively on an emergency basis. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Kaminski, P. (1999). Older adults’ beliefs regarding heart healthy dietary changes. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Szymanski, K. (1999). The influence of age and education on dietary management skills. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Gray, K. (1999). Fiber’s role in the coronary health of older cardiac patients. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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Haener, T. A. (1999). Promoting compliance with dietary change in cardiac patients. Master’s Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Guertin, J. (1998). Narcotics versus ketorolac for treatment of pain in postoperative lumbar laminectomy patients. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Toth, K. (1998). Quality of Life in Married and Unmarried Older Adults Following a Cardiac Event. Master’s Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Sikorski, C. (1997). Effects of a program of planned change on administration of sedation to mechanically ventilated patients. Master’s Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. MacLean, J. (1996). Effects of a telephone intervention on readmission rates following coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Research Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Morency, S. (1996). Social support following a myocardial infarction. Master’s Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Carroll, M.T. (1995). Outcomes of phase one cardiac rehabilitation. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Stafford, D. (1995). Mastery of stress among spouses following coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Losey, B. (1995). Medication use among African Americans with hypertension. Master's Project, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Louis, D. (1995). Nurses' decisions to reposition mechanically ventilated patients. Master's Research Project. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Swarczinski, C. [Co-advisor with Kathy Bizek] (1994). Nurse attitudes and beliefs about optimal sedation in mechanically ventilated patients. Mater's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Braun, F. (1994). Gender differences in patient depression and self-esteem following CABGS. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Clark, P. (1994). Factors that influence quality of sleep in an intensive care unit. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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Dowling, C. (1994). [Co-advisor with Kathleen Vollman]. Factors that influence nurse decisions to sedate patients under neuromuscular blockade. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Schoeppner, K. (1994). Effects of age, gender and patient or spouse status on coping with coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Practicum Study, Wayne State University. Detroit, MI. Nichols, K. (1994). The effects of spouse preoperative education on spouse levels of anxiety after surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Pilzninski, C. (1994). Patient and spouse perceptions of caring and recovery from CABGS. Master's Practicum Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Sidor, D. (1994). Spouse uncertainty following coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Porter, A. (1994). Patient self-esteem following coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Gaudy, B.A. (1993). The effects of patient depression on spouse coping with their partner's coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Knox, K. L. (1993). Coping styles of male and female spouses six weeks after their partner's discharge from the hospital following coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Grande - Swiatkowski, L. (1993). Differences between male and female coping style use following CABG surgery. Master’s Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. June, L. (1993). Patient and spouse self-esteem following coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Practicum Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Smith, C. (1993). The relationship between spouse coping and spouse anxiety six weeks following coronary bypass surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Smith, J. (1993). The relationship between spouses’ perceptions of their partner's recovery and coping style use after coronary bypass surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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Housholder, S. (1992). The effect of Type A and Type B Behavior Patterns on immediate and early recovery from CABS. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Kucharski, N. (1992). Relationship between depression and the factors of sleep, fatigue, and pain in coronary bypass patients. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Buck, K. (1992). Relationship between spouse coping and spouse anxiety among spouses of patients recovering from coronary artery bypass surgery. Master's Practicum, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Miller, C. L. (1992). Health perceptions of women cardiovascular patients. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Pierce, L. (1992). Effects of intraoperative cardiopulmonary bypass pump time on depression in coronary artery bypass patients. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Hasse, C. (1991). Working women, motherhood, and stress in the nineties. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Hayes, M. (1991). Factors related to quality of life among spouses of coronary artery bypass patients at one-year post-op. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Twardowski, D. (1991). Needs of family members of critically ill patients when obtaining "do not resuscitate orders". Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. McClain, J. (1991). Effects of a supportive nursing intervention on stress in spouses of coronary artery bypass patients. Unpublished Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. McFarlane, G. (1991). Health locus of control and quality of life in the adult with an ostomy. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Paul, J. (1991). Patients' values related to resuscitation: Accuracy of their nurses' and significant other insights. Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Adams, D. C. (1989). The relationship between locus of control, the value of health and short-term adherence to an exercise regimen in a cardiac

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rehabilitation population. Unpublished Master's Field Study, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Research Mentor/Directed Study (NUR7990) 2011 O’Neail, K. 3 credits (Doctoral) 2007 Kauric-Klein, Z. 2 credits (Doctoral) 2006 Schill, W. 1 credit (Master’s) Armour, D., 1 credit, (Master’s) Losey B., 1 credit (Master’s) Kauric-Klein, Z, 1 credit, (Doctoral) 2005 Losey, B. 1credit, (Master’s) 2004 Melcher, E. 2 credit, (Master’s) 2002 Karr, L. 1 credit, (Master’s) 2001 Jakubiak, G. 1 credit, (Master’s) Makara, A, 1 credit, (Master’s)

Jones, M. 1 credit, (Master’s) Secrete, S., 1 credit, (Master’s) 1999 Wehby, D. 1 credit, (Doctoral) Talezaar, S. 1 credit, (Doctoral) Kaminski, P., 1 credit (Master’s) Bean, J., 1 credit (Master’s) 1998 Shreve, W. 2 credits, (doctoral) 1997 Buccholz, S. 2 credits, (doctoral) Postdoctoral Research Mentor 2006 Ko, A.