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CURRICULUM VITEA NAME: Gloria Peel Giarratano PERSONAL INFORMATION: Citizenship: US citizen Home Address: 1301 Vintage Drive Kenner, Louisiana 70065 ACADEMIC RANK: Professor of Nursing, July 1, 2007 Appointment Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing Business Address 1900 Gravier St. New Orleans, LA 70112 Telephone: (504) 568-4172 (504) 452-6059 (mobile) FAX: (504) 568-5179 Email: [email protected] TENURE STATUS: Tenured PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: Year Institution Degree 2000 Georgia State University Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing 1979 University of Alabama at Birmingham Master of Science in Nursing Maternal Infant Nursing (CNS) 1977 University of Southern Mississippi Bachelor of Science in Nursing PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALING: Certified in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing, National Certification Corporation for the Obstetrical, Neonatal and Gynecological Nursing Specialties, 1982-2020. NCC ID: 104292139 Advance Nursing Practice Registered Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Louisiana State Board of Nursing #41010-2468
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CURRICULUM VITEA

NAME: Gloria Peel Giarratano

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Citizenship: US citizen

Home Address: 1301 Vintage Drive

Kenner, Louisiana 70065

ACADEMIC RANK: Professor of Nursing, July 1, 2007

Appointment Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

School of Nursing

Business Address 1900 Gravier St.

New Orleans, LA 70112

Telephone: (504) 568-4172

(504) 452-6059 (mobile)

FAX: (504) 568-5179

Email: [email protected]

TENURE STATUS: Tenured

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION:

Year Institution Degree

2000 Georgia State University Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing

1979 University of Alabama at Birmingham Master of Science in Nursing Maternal Infant Nursing (CNS)

1977 University of Southern Mississippi Bachelor of Science in Nursing

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALING:

Certified in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing, National Certification Corporation for the Obstetrical,

Neonatal and Gynecological Nursing Specialties, 1982-2020. NCC ID: 104292139

Advance Nursing Practice Registered Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Louisiana State Board of

Nursing #41010-2468

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FELLOWSHIPS & POST-DOCTORAL STUDY

Fellow, Summer Genetics Institute (2001), National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), National

Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. 12 hours graduate credit in genetics awarded by Georgetown

University, School of Nursing.

Post-doctoral Trainee (2002-2005), Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Cell

Biology. National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Administrative Supplement for Postdoctoral

Research Training in Genetics (NOT-NR-01-002); T32 Biomedical Alcohol Research Training.

Mentor: Dr. Mark Alliegro; Program Director: Dr. Gregory Babgy.

HONORS & SPECIAL RECOGNITION:

• Inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, 2017

• St. Charles General Hospital Endowed Professorship, LSUHSC School of Nursing, 2014-

2017

• Louisiana State Nurses Association, Nurse Researcher of the Year, 2012.

• P.K. Scheerle Endowed Professorship, LSUHSC School of Nursing, 2008-2011.

• Academy for Advancement of Educational Scholarship, Master Teacher, LSUHSC, 2008-

present.

• MCN: American Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing, Research Paper of the Year, 2008.

• One among 12 JOGNN articles nominated by Editorial Board as Best of JOGNN in 2005.

• Awarded “Most Creative State Conference in 2004” as LA Section Chair, National

AWHONN.

• Recipient of the CARE Award for excellence in nursing education. Epsilon Nu, Sigma Theta

Tau, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, School of Nursing, 1998.

• Charter Member, Gamma Lambda, Sigma Theta Tau, University of Southern Mississippi,

1978.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Date/s Agency/Institution Position

2007-present

2001-2006

1984-2000

Louisiana State University Health

Sciences Center, School of Nursing

Professor of Nursing

Associate Professor of Nursing

Assistant Professor of Clinical

Nursing

1997-1998 National Health Resources Perinatal Home Nurse (Part-Time)

1984 Charity Hospital

New Orleans, LA

Staff Nurse, Obstetrics (Part-Time)

1984 Nicholls State University

Baccalaureate Nursing Program

Instructor of Nursing

Maternal-Infant

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Thibodaux, LA

1984-1992 DePaul Hospital

New Orleans, LA

Staff Nurse, Psychiatry (Part-Time)

1982-1983 Touro Infirmary - School of Nursing

New Orleans, LA

Faculty, Senior Level

1980-1982 Jo Ellen Smith/F.E. Hebert Hospital

New Orleans, LA

Staff Nurse, Obstetrics (Part-Time)

1979-1982

William Carey College

Baccalaureate Nursing

Hattiesburg, MS

Instructor of Nursing

Maternal-Newborn

1977-1979 Anderson Hospital

OB/GYN Units

Meridian, MS

Staff Registered Nurse

COMMUNITY SERVICE: (Past 15 years)

Professional Consultation on Boards and Committees

Date/s Organization/Activity Position

2014-2018

2016-2018

Child Mortality Review Panel

Bureau of Family Health, Louisiana Office of

Public Health

Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Panel

Bureau of Family Health, Louisiana Office of

Public Health

Panel Member

Panel Member

2016-2017

2014

2012-2018

2010-1018

1998-2008

Community Advisory Committee Woman’s

Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA

New Orleans City Health Department

Healthy Start Advisory Committee

Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (PPGC)

Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (PPGC)

Planned Parenthood of Louisiana and

Mississippi Delta

Member

Member, Advisor to

Director

Board Member

Member - Board Advisory

Committee

Board Member

2008-2010

March of Dimes

Post Katrina Mobile Health Perinatal Unit

Member - Community

Advisory Board

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2000-2007

Louisiana Folic Acid Council

Member

Executive Committee,

2004-2007

1999-2005 March of Dimes, New Orleans Chapter

South Louisiana

Member, Program Services

Committee

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Professional Organizations

Date/s Organization Position/Activity

1977-2014; 2016-

Present

American Nurses’ Association

Louisiana State Nurses’ Association

New Orleans District Nurses’ Association

Member

1979-Present

The Association of Women’s Health,

Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses

(AWHONN)

Member

National AWHONN:

Public Policy Advisory Panel,

Member, 2013-2015

Perinatal Disaster Advisory

Panel, Co-Chair, 2009-2011

Research Advisory Committee

Member, 2007-2008

Research Committee Member,

2005-2008

State AWHONN

Louisiana Section Chair (2002-

2006)

Chair, Planning committee for

annual State conferences

(2002-2006)

Local AWHONN

New Orleans Chapter

Coordinator (2000-2001)

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2002-Present

American Public Health Association

• Maternal Child Section

• Injury Control and Emergency

Health Section

• APHA Committee on Women’s

Rights

Member;

Section Counselor Officer,

2008-2010; Editor Newsletter,

2013-15

Member, 2015-present

Appointment, 2015-2018

1983-Present Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Lambda

& Epsilon Nu Chapters

Member;

Board Secretary 1992-93

2004-Present American Association of University

Professors

Member; LSUHSC Chapter

President 05-07

2016-present Postpartum Support International Member

Board, LA state chapter

2012-present Marce’ Society Member

2017 US Chapter: Perinatal Mental

Health Society

2016-present Louisiana Chapter of Postpartum Member

Support International

DISSERTATION/THESIS

Peel, G.M. (1979). Comparative study of method of delivery to self-esteem in the postpartal woman.

Unpublished graduate research project, University of Alabama, Birmingham.

Giarratano, G. (2000). Woman-centered Maternity Nursing Education and the Lived Experience of

New Graduates in Maternity Practice. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University,

Atlanta.

RESEARCH/GRANTS:

Supporting Mental Health during Pregnancy and Beyond

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: Louisiana Clinical and Translational Science (LA CaTS) Community

Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Pilot Study

Period of funding: 04/01/2018 - 04/31/2019

Contribution: 5%

Total award: $10,000

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Supporting Emotional Health during Pregnancy and Beyond: CALM

(Childbearing Awareness, Life, Moments/Mood) Pregnancy Support Group

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: St. Charles General Hospital Endowed Professorship Intramural

Research Grant, LSUHSC

Period of funding: 2/01/2014 - 2/28/2017

Contribution: 5%

Total award: $15,000

Supporting Models of Prenatal Care and Perinatal Health Indicators in a Disaster

Recovery Area (5R03NR012052-02)

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)

Period of funding: 2/01/2010 - 1/31/2013

Contribution: 15%

Total award: $100,000

Identifying Message Relevance of a Tailored Interactive DVD to Uninsured

Women Non-Adherent with Mammography in the Louisiana Area

Role: Co-Investigator

Agency: Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium

Period of funding: 2/01/2009 - 1/31/2010

Contribution: 10%

Total award: $50,000

Identifying Development and Evaluation of a Genetic Nursing Practice

Curriculum

Role: Co-Investigator

Agency: Academy for the Advancement of Educational Scholarship,

LSUHSC

Period of funding: 6/01/2007 - 7/01/2008

Contribution: 3%

Total award: $3,000

Total award: $3,000

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Genetic Analysis of Familial Predisposition to Preterm

Birth

Role Principle Investigator

Agency: St. Charles General Hospital Professorship Intramural Research

Grant, LSUHSC

Period of funding: 6/01/2006 - 7/01/2007

Contribution: 3%

Perinatal Nursing in Uncertain Times: The Katrina Effect

Role: Principal Investigator

Agency: New Orleans District Nurses Association

Period of funding: 6/01/2006 - 7/01/2007

Contribution: 5%

Total award: $2,000

Alternative Therapies and Perinatal Mood Disorders in Post-Katrina New Orleans

Role: Co - Investigator

Agency: LSUHSC, School of Nursing Intramural Support

Period of funding: 10/01/2005 - 7/01/2007

Contribution: 5%

Total award: $2,000

Administrative Supplement for Postdoctoral Research Training in Genetics (NOT-NR-01-

002) T32 Biomedical Alcohol Research Training

Role: Post-doctoral Trainee

Agency: National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)

Period of funding: 10/01/2005 - 7/01/2007

Contribution: N/A

Total award: $138,209

Partners in Health: The Woman’s Health Network to Address Cancer Screening

Disparities among African American Women and Latinos

Role: Co–Investigator, Co-Director

Agency: Baptist Community Ministries

Period of funding: 10/01/2000 - 7/01/2005

Contribution: 10%

Total award: $481,906

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Men’s Knowledge & Attitudes Concerning Infant Feeding Choices

Role: Co–Investigator

Agency: Epsilon Nu, Sigma Theta Tau; LSUHSC School of Nursing

Period of funding: 1/08/2000 - 12/01/2000

Contribution: N/A

Total award: $500.00

Woman-centered maternity nursing education and the lived experience of new

graduates in practice.

Role: Co–Investigator

Agency: Katheryn Suggs Chance Dissertation Award, Georgia State

University

Period of funding: 1/08/2000 - 12/01/2000

Contribution: N/A

Total award: $580.0

PUBLICATIONS:

Refereed

Accepted for Publication

Giarratano G, Savage J, Barcelona-de-Mendoza V, Harville EW. (2018). Mental

health and worries of pregnant women living through urban post-disaster recovery.

Health Care for Women International

Published

Barcelona de Mendoza, V., Harville, E., Savage, J., Giarratano, G. (2018). ).

Experiences of intimate partner and neighborhood violence and their association

with mental health in pregnant women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 33(6):

938–959. doi:10.1177/0886260515613346

Rosamand, R. & Giarratano, G. (2017). Clinical Roundup: Effective Use of Touch

Therapies for Improving Health in Children with Cognitive Disabilities. Alternative

and Complementary Therapies, 23 (4) 157-159.

http://doi.org/10.1089/act.2017.29124.cru

Barcelona de Mendoza, V., Harville, E., Savage, J., Giarratano, G. (2016).

Association of complementary and alternative therapies with mental health

outcomes in pregnant women living in a post-disaster recovery environment.

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 34(3):259-70.

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Giarratano, G., Harville EW, Savage J, Barcelona-de-Mendoza V. (2015) Healthy

Start: A description of a safety net in post-disaster recovery. Maternal Child Health

Journal, 19, 819-827.

Harville EW, Giarratano G, Savage J, Barcelona de Mendoza V, Zotkiewicz T.

(2015) Birth outcomes in a disaster recovery environment: New Orleans Women

After Katrina. Maternal Child Health J. 19(11):2512-22. doi: 10.1007/s10995-015-

1772-4.

Giarratano G, Savage J, Barcelona-de-Mendoza V, Harville EW.(2013) Disaster

research: nursing opportunity. Nursing Inquiry 21 (3), 259-268. doi:

10.1111/nin.12049. PubMed PMID: 23899191.

Giarratano, G. (2010). Guest Editor: In Focus Editorial: Emergency preparedness

for childbearing women and newborns. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecological, &

Neonatal Nursing, 39, 448-449.

Orlando, S. Danna, D., Giarratano, G., Prepas, R., & Johnson, C. (2010). Perinatal

considerations in the hospital disaster management process. Journal of Obstetric,

Gynecological, & Neonatal Nursing, 39, 468-477.

Giarratano, G., Sterling, Y., Orlando, S. Mathews, P., Deeves, G., Bernard, M., &

Danna, D. (2010). Targeting prenatal emergency preparedness through childbirth

education. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecological, & Neonatal Nursing, 39, 480-487.

Savage, J., Giarratano, G., Bustamante-Forest, R., Pollock, C., Robichaux, A., &

Pitre, S. Post-Katrina perinatal mood and the use of alternative therapies. (2010).

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 28(2), 123-132.

Giarratano, G, Orlando, S., & Savage, J. (2008). Perinatal nursing in uncertain

times: The Katrina effect. MCN American Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing, 33,

249-257.

Giarratano, G. & Williams, A. (2007). Gene-environment influences on fetal alcohol

syndrome: State of the science. International Journal of Nursing in Intellectual and

Developmental Disabilities (IJNIDD), 3 (2); Online: http://ddna.org/pages/journal

Giarratano, G. (2006) Genetic influences on preterm birth. MCN American

Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing, 31, 169-175.

Giarratano, G., Bustamante-Forest, R. & Carter, C. (2005) A multicultural and multilingual

outreach program for cervical and breast cancer screening. JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric,

Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 34, 395-402.

Bustamante-Forest, R. & Giarratano, G. (2004). Changing men’s involvement in

reproductive health and family planning. Nursing Clinics of North America 39, 301-

318.

Giarratano, G. & Carter, C. (2003). Partners in health: Changing cancer screening

disparity among underserved African American women. The Journal of

Multicultural Nursing & Health 9:1, 40-45.

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Giarratano, G. (2003). Woman-centered maternity nursing education and practice.

Journal of Perinatal Education, 12, 18-27.

Pollock, C., Bustamante-Forest, R., & Giarratano, G. (2002). Men’s attitudes and knowledge

about breastfeeding. JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 31,

673-679.

Giarratano, G., Bustamante-Forest, R., & Pollock, C. (1999). New pedagogy for maternity

nursing education. JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 28, 127-

134.

Giarratano, G. (1997). Story as text in undergraduate curriculum. Journal of Nursing

Education, 36, 128-134.

Giarratano, G. (1997). Dialog. Giarratano responds to Ziblut. Image: Journal of

Nursing Scholarship, 29, 312.

Non-Referred Publications:

Nails, D., Giarratano, G., Gregorio, D., Monaco, M., Reichman, H., Bérubé, M., et al. (2015).

Academic freedom and tenure: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Academe. 101(4), 4-26.

Poston, L., Atlas, R., Giarratano, G. (2010). Academic Freedom and Tenure Investigative

Reports. The University of Texas Medical Branch (Galveston). Bulletin of the American

Association of University Professors, 96, 19-40.

Louisiana State AAUP Conference & Association of Louisiana Faculty Senates Joint Task

Force. (2006) A Report on Higher Education in Louisiana Post-Katrina. Online publication.

EDITORIAL AND RESEARCH GRANT/ABSTRACT REVIEWS:

2017 Grant Review Panel for Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI).

2011-2014 Grant Reviewer for U.S. Dept. Health and Human Services, Health

Resources & Services (HRSA).

HRSA-11-040 Nursing Workforce Diversity;

HRSA12-115-Affordable Care Act Capital Development

HRSA-12-060 Inter-professional Collaborative Practice

HRSA-13-188 Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention HRSA-14-070

Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention Program (EPQR)

Interprofessional Collaborative Practice

2014-2018 Research abstract reviewer for American Public Health Association, Maternal-

Child Section; Committee for Women’s Rights

2014-2018 Manuscript Reviewer for Maternal Child Health Journal

2009-2018 Invited reviewer for Traumatology, an international journal of Trauma care

2003-2018 Manuscript Reviewer for JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecological, and

Neonatal Nursing

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2014-2015 Manuscript Reviewer for International Journal of Qualitative Methods (IJOM)

2008-2010 Research abstract reviewer: Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science,

Annual Research Conference

2005-2008 Member National AWHONN Research Panel; Review Research Grant

Submissions; Set research agenda.

2008 Invited reviewer of Manuscript, “Integrating genetics into primary care: Family

history is key”. Medscape’s Online Nursing Journal

2005 Invited reviewer of Manuscript, “A comparison of African American and Latina

social networks as indicators for culturally tailoring a breast and cervical cancer

education intervention,” American Cancer Society, Atlanta GA.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:

Podium Presentations:

1. Giarratano, G. (2016) Promoting Mental Health in Pregnant Women Living in a Post-

disaster Community. Postpartum Support International, Louisiana State Chapter Meeting,

Baton Rouge, LA

2. Giarratano, G. (2015) Pregnant Women's Worries Living in a Post-disaster Community.

American Public Health Association in Chicago, IL

3. Giarratano, G. (2014) Birth Outcomes Initiatives and Public Health Policy in Louisiana.

Legislative Forum: Linking Patient Safety and Health Policy: Lessons Learned,

Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses, Orlando, FL

4. Giarratano, G. (2014). Healthy Start: A Description of a Safety Net for Perinatal Care

Post-Disaster. Epsilon Nu Annul Research Conference, LSUHSC, Metairie, LA

5. Giarratano, G. (2013). Mental Health Status of Childbearing Women Living Through

Long-term Disaster Recovery. Perinatal Mental Health: Optimizing Maternal Treatment

to Improve Infant Outcomes. Northwestern Medicine Perinatal Mental Health

Conference, Chicago, IL

6. Giarratano, G. (2013). Mental Health Status of Childbearing Women Living Through

Long-term Disaster Recovery. 5th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Research Conference,

Ochsner Health Systems, New Orleans, LA

7. Giarratano, G. (2012) Disaster and Diaspora, Symposium: Contribution of nurse

researchers in perinatal mental health. International Biennial Congress of The Marcé

Society, Paris, France.

8. Giarratano, G. (2012). Obstetrics Grand Rounds. Perinatal Mental Health Outcomes

Post-Katrina. LSUHSC Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology. New Orleans, LA.

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9. Giarratano, G., Barcelona, V., Harville, E., Savage, J. (2012). Resilience and

Vulnerability of Childbearing Women Living Through Disaster Recovery. American

Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.

10. Giarratano, G., and Harville, E. (2011). After Disaster: Vulnerability and Resilience of

Childbearing Women, Postpartum Support International, Seattle, WA.

11. Giarratano, G., Barcelona, V., Harville, E., Savage, J. (2011). Perinatal Mental Health

in a Post‐Katrina New Orleans. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting,

Washington, DC.

12. Savage, J. Giarratano, G., Harville, E., Barcelona, V., Maupin, R. & Rick, S. (2011).

Depression, PTSD, Stress and Anxiety in Pregnant Women Living in a Disaster Recovery

Environment, 17th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology (MCH EPI)

Conference, "Using Epidemiology to Improve Maternal and Child Health," New Orleans,

Louisiana

13. Giarratano, G., Lichtveld M., Arosemena, F., & Brown, A. (2010). Constructing a

Culturally Relevant DVD Intervention to Increase Breast Cancer Screening in

Vulnerable Populations: Gulf South Uninsured Women Non-Adherent with

Mammography. Linda Corson Jones Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau, LSU School of

Nursing, New Orleans, LA.

14. Giarratano, G., Lichtveld M., Arosemena, F., & Brown, A. (2009). Constructing a

Culturally Relevant DVD Intervention to Increase Breast Cancer Screening in

Vulnerable Populations: Gulf South Uninsured Women Non-Adherent with

Mammography. Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium (LCRC) Retreat. New Orleans,

LA.

15. Giarratano, G. (2008) Disaster as Uncertainty: The Personal and Community. The

Combined 12th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference and 15th New England

Nursing Knowledge Conference, Boston, MA.

16. Lichtveld M., & Giarratano, G., Arosemena, F., & Brown, A. (2008). DVD Intervention

to Increase Breast Cancer Screening in Vulnerable Populations: Focus on Gulf South

Uninsured Women Non-Adherent with Mammography. American Public Health

Association National Meeting, San Diego, CA.

17. Giarratano, G., Orlando, S., & Savage, J. (2008) Perinatal Nursing in Uncertain Times:

The Katrina Effect. National AWHONN Conference, Los Angles, CA.

18. Giarratano, G. (2008) Perinatal Nursing in Uncertain Times: The Katrina Effect.

Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL.

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19. Giarratano, G. (2008) Perinatal Nursing in Uncertain Times: The Katrina Effect. Rho

Zeta/Epislon Nu, Sigma Theta Tau Research Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA

20. Giarratano, G. (2007) Reflexivity in Qualitative Research: Hearing your story; Telling

our story: Katrina experiences. The 8th International Interdisciplinary Advances in

Qualitative Methods Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology,

University of Alberta, Banff, Canada.

21. Savage, J. & Giarratano, G. (2007) Perinatal Moods and CATs in Post-Katrina New

Orleans. Lamaze International, Phoenix, AZ.

22. Giarratano, G. (2007) Invited keynote speaker, Genetic Influences on Preterm Birth.

Louisiana Perinatal Association, Annual Meeting: New Frontiers in Maternal & Child

Health, East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, LA.

23. Giarratano, G., Orlando, S., & Savage, G. (2007) Perinatal Nursing in Uncertain

Times: The Katrina Effect. (Preliminary findings). Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau,

LSUHSC and SEU, Baton Rouge, LA.

24. Giarratano, G. (2006) Invited keynote speaker, Genetic Influences on Prematurity. State

of the Science on Prematurity and Low Birth Weight, University of Oklahoma, College of

Nursing, Oklahoma City.

25. Giarratano, G. (2004). Using the Postdoctoral experience to build a scientific agenda.

Epsilon Nu Spring Meeting, LUSHSC School of Nursing, New Orleans, LA.

26. Giarratano, G. (2002) Partnerships for facilitating breast and cervical cancer

screening: Partners for wellness (Abstract # 50229). The American Public Health

Association 130th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

27. Giarratano, G. (2002). Panel Presentation: Getting Out from Under: Changing

Childbirth Practices in Louisiana. Tulane University: Newcomb College Center for

Research in Women’s Conference: Facing Facts: Research, policy, and grassroots

perspectives on women in Louisiana, New Orleans, LA

28. Giarratano, G. (2001). Woman-Centered Maternity Nursing Education and the Lived

Experience of New Graduates in Maternity Practice. Louisiana Perinatal Association,

State Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

29. Giarratano, G. (2001). Woman-Centered Maternity Nursing Education and the Lived

Experience of New Graduates in Maternity Nursing. Celebration of the Post Modern.

Louisiana State University, College of Education, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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30. Pollock, C., Bustamante-Forest, R., Giarratano, G. (2001) Men’s Knowledge and

Attitudes Concerning Infant Feeding Choices. The Transcultural Nursing Society’s 4th

Annual Southern Regional Conference, “Spirituality, Culture, and Faith: A Nursing

Perspective,” The University of Southern Mississippi, Biloxi, MS.

31. Pollock, C., Bustamante-Forest, R., Giarratano, G. (2000). Men, Politics and

Breastfeeding. A Preliminary Research Report: Men’s Knowledge and Attitudes

Concerning Infant Feeding Choices. LSUHSC Sigma Theta Tau Annual Spring Meeting.

32. Bustamante-Forest, R., Giarratano, G., and Pollock, C. (2000) Woman-Centered

Maternity Nursing Education as Nursing Praxis. Eleventh Annual International Critical

and Feminist Perspectives in Nursing Conference, San Diego, CA.

33. Giarratano, G. (2000). Woman-Centered Maternity Nursing Education and the Lived

Experience of New Graduates in Maternity Practice. Eleventh Annual International

Critical and Feminist Perspectives in Nursing Conference, San Diego, CA.

34. Giarratano, G. (2000). Woman-Centered Maternity Nursing Education and the Lived

Experience of New Graduates in Maternity Practice. AWHONN 2000 Convention,

“Celebrate the Century!” Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal

Nurses, Seattle, WA.

35. Giarratano, G., Bustamante, R., & Pollock, C. (1998) Getting out from Under-Changing

Childbirth Practices in the Big Easy. Conference Presentation: ANA Conference on

Nursing Education. National Conference on Professional Nursing Education and

Development, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

Poster Presentations:

1. Giarratano, G., Harville, E., Barcelona, V., Savage, J. (2015) Models of Prenatal Care

in a Long-term Post-disaster Recovery Area, American Public Health Association, New

Orleans, LA.

2. Giarratano, G., Harville, E., Barcelona, V., Savage, J. (2012). Mental Health Status of

Childbearing Women in New Orleans, Six Years after the Hurricane Katrina Disaster,

AWHONN National Meeting, Washington DC.

3. Giarratano, G., Harville, E., Barcelona, V., Savage, J. (2011). Mental Health Status of

Childbearing Women in New Orleans, Six Years after the Hurricane Katrina Disaster

NINR’s 25th Anniversary Symposium, Washington DC.

4. Barcelona, V., Harville, E., Giarratano, G., Savage, J. (2011). Prenatal care, social

support and mental health in pregnant Latina women in a disaster recovery environment.

17th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology (MCH EPI) Conference, "Using

Epidemiology to Improve Maternal and Child Health," New Orleans, Louisiana.

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5. Giarratano, G., Harville, E., Barcelona, V., Savage, J. (2010). Mental Health of

Childbearing Women in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Health Disparities Conference,

Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy, New Orleans, LA.

6. Giarratano, G. & Gregory, P. (2010). Development and Evaluation of a Genetic

Nursing Course: An Inter-professional, Mentored Collaborative Project. Southeastern

Regional Genetics Group, Annual Meeting, July 22-24, 2010, at Ponte Vedra Beach,

Florida.

7. Giarratano, G. (2010). Post-Katrina Perinatal Depression, Sources of Stress, and

Remedies Employed to improve moods. International Council of Women’s Health Issues

(ICOWHI), University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

8. Giarratano, G. & Gregory, P. (2009). Development and Evaluation of a Genetic

Nursing Course: An Inter-professional, Mentored Collaborative Project. Academy for

the Advancement of Educational Scholarship, Fall Symposium, LSUHSC-New Orleans.

9. Savage, J. & Giarratano, G. (2009). Perinatal Moods and CAT usage in Post-Katrina

New Orleans. National AWHONN, San Diego, CA.

10. Giarratano, G. (2006). Familial Analyis of Genetic Predispostion to Preterm Birth.

2006 National State of the Science Congress in Nursing, Washington, DC.

11. Giarratano, G. (2005). Familial Analysis of Genetic Predispostion to Preterm Birth.

International Society of Nurses in Genetics Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

12. Giarratano, G. Wang, J.J., Alliegro, MA, Alliegro, MC. (2003) Poster Presentation:

Pigpen Expression during embryogenesis and endothelial cell differentiation.

International Society of Nurses in Genetics, 16th Annual International Conference, Los

Angeles, CA.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Undergraduate: LSUHSC

Nursing 3451 Genetic Health Across the Lifespan; Course Director, 2008-2015

Nursing 3358/3354, Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family: Clinical and Theory: 1984-2000;

Theory only: 2002-2004; Course Director, 1996-1997; 1999-2000.

Nursing 4370 Nursing Research: 2005-2006, 2011; Course Director, 2006-2007; 2011

Masters: LSUHSC

Nursing 6306, Health Care Leadership, 2012-2014

Nursing 6303, Nursing Research I Design and Methods, 2005-2013

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Nursing 6304, Research II: Evidenced Based Nursing Practice, 2009-2013

Nursing 6330, 6331, 6332 Parent-Child Nursing I-III 2001-2007 (program closed, 2007)

Nursing 6305, Foundations of Advanced Practice, 2005-2009

Nursing 6347, Primary Care of Adolescents and Women 1998-1999

Doctoral: LSUHSC

Nursing 7105 Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice 2013-2018

Nursing 7320 Conceptual Basis for Nursing Intervention, 2015

Nursing 7307 Theory Development in Nursing, 2006-2019

Nursing 7101: Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations of Nursing Science, 2014-19

Nursing7707: Family, Genetics and Health Promotion (Primary Care Family NP) 2014-19

Nursing 7109 Health Outcomes, 2014

Nursing 7800 Doctoral Seminar, 2008, 2017-18

Nursing 7305 Qualitative Research Methods, 2000.

Graduate Dissertation Committees (DNS Program)

2010-2013: A Grounded Theory Study of the Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes used by

selected African American Women in Northeast Louisiana. (Blanson, D., DNS candidate).

LSUHSC School of Nursing.

2008-2010. Nurse’s Intent to Respond to Calls for Emergency Service during Hurricane Ike

(Strangeland, P., PhD graduate). The University of Texas at Galveston Graduate School of

Biomedical Science (UTMB GSBS)

2001-2007: A grounded theory approach: Process maintaining balance during the surgical wait

(Trimm, D., LSUHSC DNS graduate).

Scholarly Inquiry Projects (DNP Program)

Project Member: Evaluation of Nursing Compliance of a Targeted Oxygen Saturation Range

Protocol, Compared to Usual Care, on Reducing Retinopathy of Prematurity and the Need for

Surgery, Nancy Wood-Minyard, NNP

Project Member: Evaluation of the Cue Based Feeding Champion Training Program, Laura

Brooks, NNP

Project Member: Translating Knowledge into Practice: Decreasing the Incidence of

Subarachnoid Block Induced Hypotension in Parturients with Intravenous Ondansetron, Anthony

Taullie, CRNA

Project Chair: Evidenced-based Pain Management during Anesthesia for the Opioid-Dependent

Patient: A Teaching Guide, Melanie Phelan CRNA

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CONSULTATION & FACULTY PRACTICE

Date/s Activity Position

2003-2004 Nurse Expert Witness Wiliam Hemphill Jr.; Kasling,

O’Toole, & Hemphill, LLP,

Austin, Texas

1996-1998

Nurse Expert Witness Blue Williams Law Firm

Metairie, LA

1993-1995 Obstetrical Nurse Educator University Hospital

1993 Nurse Expert Witness Gold, Weeks, Bruser, Law

Corp.,Alexandria, LA

University/Institutional Service

LSU Health Service

Date(s) Activity Role

2016-2018

20014-2017

2008-2017

2005-2015

IRB, Conflict of Interest Committee

Faculty Senate

Academy for Advancement of Educational

Scholarship (LSUHSC-NO)

American Association of University Professors

Member

Member

Member Executive

Committee 2012-2015;

Chair,2016-17;Chair, Fall

Symposium 2012;

Co-Chair, Spring Symposium

2013

LSUHSC Campus President,

2005-2007

Member Investigative Team

2010 & 2014 (UT-Galveston

& UT-MD Anderson)

2002

2001-2002

Group leader at Outreach Education Event,

“Genetics of the Acadian People,”

Thibodaux, Louisiana

“Coup de Main” Outreach and Family

Assessment, Ville Platte, Louisiana

Volunteer, Center for Acadian

Genetics and Hereditary

Health, LSUHSC

Member of Genetics Medical

Team

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School of Nursing Service

Date(s) Activity Role

2000-present Graduate Council Member

2014-17 DNS-PhD Transition Committee Chair

2018 Member

2003-2015 Undergraduate Council Member

2005-2006 Curriculum Committee Chair

2012-2018 Administrative Council Member

2013-2016 Bylaws Committee Member

2005-2007 Faculty Affairs Chair

2010-2012 Member

2001-2002 Promotion and Tenure Committee Member

2007-2010 Chair (2009-10)

2017-2018

Special Assignments:

2017-2018 Grant Review Committee Member

2000; 2003 Tulane/Xavier Women’s

Health Center of Excellence (TUXCOE)

Member, Community

Outreach Board

CONTINUING EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES (Past 7 Years):

Date/s Title/Location

2018 Postpartum Support International Annual Meeting, Houston, TX

2018 The Gift: Breastfeeding Trends in Louisiana, Metairie, LA

2017 American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA

2017 American Academy of Nursing Annual Conference, Washington, DC

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2017 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrical, and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN)

National Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

2017 Doctoral Education Conference AACN, San Diego, CA

2017 Maternal Mental Health, Postpartum Support International, New Orleans, LA

2016 Doctoral Education Conference AACN, Naples, FL

2016 American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO

2015 American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL

2014 2014 Congress on Women’s Health, Washington, DC

2014 American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

2014 Creating Connections between Communities, Practitioners, and Science:

Innovative Care for Perinatal Mental Health. University of North Carolina

Center for Women’s Mood Disorders, Chapel Hill, NC

2014 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrical, and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN)

National Meeting, Orlando, FL

2013 Perinatal Mental Health: Optimizing Maternal Treatment to Improve Infant

Outcomes. Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, IL

2013 5th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Research Conference, Ochsner Health

Systems, New Orleans, LA

2013 New Ideas for Nursing Education: Bringing Classroom and Clinical Teaching

Together, LSUHSC School of Nursing, New Orleans, LA

2013 Spring Symposium, Academy for the Advancement of Educational Scholarship,

LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA

2013 AWHONN Spring Meeting, Nursing to help the Natural Childbirth Experience,

Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA

2013 Health care in Post-Katrina New Orleans –New Roles for Nursing, LSUHSC

School of Nursing, New Orleans, LA

2012 Fall Symposium, Academy for the Advancement of Educational Scholarship,

LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA

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2012 Back to the Basics Summer Teaching Institute, Academy for the Advancement of

Educational Scholarship, LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA

2012 A Glimpse of Mind and Body, LSUHSC School of Nursing, New Orleans, LA

2012 A Program of Research: It’s a Journey, not a Destination, LSUHSC School of

Nursing, New Orleans, LA

2012 International Marce Society Conference, Paris, France.

2012 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

2012 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrical, and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN)

National Meeting, Washington, DC

2012 Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

2011 Postpartum Support International, Seattle, WA

2011 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrical, and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN)

2009 National Meeting, Denver, CO.

2011 American Public Health Association Annual National Meeting, Washington, DC

2011 Crisis & Emergency Risk Communication, Tulane University School of Public

Health, New Orleans, LA

2010 Lessons Learned from Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Multidisciplinary and Multicultural

Perspectives related to Readiness, Response, And Resiliency, Department of

Psychiatry and Pediatrics, LSUHSC-New Orleans, LA

2010 American Public Health Association Annual National Meeting, Denver, CO.

2010 Postpartal Support International and International Marce Society Conference,

Pittsburg, PA

2010 Cities and Women’s Health: Global Perspectives. International Council of

Women’s Health Issues, Philadelphia, PA

2010 Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting, Austin, TX

2010 MCH Section, American Public Health Mid-Year Meeti