Pugh 1 LINDA C. PUGH, PHD, RNC, FAAN CURRICULUM VITAE PART 1 PERSONAL DATA EDUCATION Academic degree Institution Location 1990 PhD in Nursing University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore, Maryland 1976 MS in Nursing (Maternal Child Health, Functional Area: Clinical Specialist) University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore, Maryland 1969 BSN University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore, Maryland CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year Source Type Number 2016-2020 North Carolina RN 290305 2006-2012 National League for Nursing Nurse Educator NLN302688 1989-2015 National Certification Corp Inpatient Obstetric Nurse PUG1-0426- 8406 1973-2019 Pennsylvania RN RN 191881 L
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LINDA C. PUGH, PHD, RNC, FAAN CURRICULUM VITAE PART 1
PERSONAL DATA
EDUCATION Academic degree Institution Location 1990 PhD in Nursing
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
1976 MS in Nursing (Maternal Child Health, Functional Area: Clinical Specialist)
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
1969 BSN
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
CURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION Year Source Type Number 2016-2020
North Carolina
RN
290305
2006-2012
National League for Nursing
Nurse Educator
NLN302688
1989-2015
National Certification Corp
Inpatient Obstetric Nurse
PUG1-0426-8406
1973-2019
Pennsylvania
RN
RN 191881 L
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Years Position Institution Location 8/16-present 9/06-2015
Professor of Nursing with tenure; Coordinator DNP Program Professor of Nursing Director of DNP and Graduate Programs (2011-2013) Retired FT in May 2013
University of North Carolina Wilmington York College of Pennsylvania
Wilmington, NC York, PA
9/98-8/06
Associate Professor
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
11/02-12/31/05
Director of the Baccalaureate Program ($5.5 million budget)
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
4/02-11/02
Acting Director of the Doctor of Nursing Science Program ($500,000 budget)
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
9/98-6/01
Director of Professional Education Programs
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
9/97-8/98
Associate Professor
The PA State University College of Medicine
Hershey, Pennsylvania
8/96-8/98
Director, Center for Nursing Research ($1 million budget)
Penn State Geisinger Health System
Hershey, Pennsylvania
7/92-8/96
Coordinator of Maternal/newborn Nursing Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
7/92-8/96
Research Consultant to the Department of Nursing
York College of Pennsylvania
York, Pennsylvania
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (continued) Years Position Institution Location 9/90-6/92 1/78-5/80; 9/82-6/90
Associate Professor in Nursing with tenure Instructor Assistant Professor in Nursing
York College of Pennsylvania York College of Pennsylvania
York, Pennsylvania York, Pennsylvania
9/82-1/97
Clinical Nurse, Labor and Delivery, on-call
York Hospital
York, Pennsylvania
1/72 - 6/72
Community Health Nurse
Williamsport Visiting Nurse Association
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
6/73-6/74 Instructor Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
2/70-11/71 Instructor Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing
Baltimore, Maryland
6/69-2/70 Clinical Nurse, Pediatric Nursing
St. Joseph Hospital Towson, Maryland
HONORS AND AWARDS
• 2009 Institute of Emergency Nursing Research of the Emergency Nurses Association, Evidence Based Practice Poster Award Winner for CSI: New @ York: Development of Forensic Evidence Guidelines. Presented at the Emergency Nurses Association’s National Conference.
• 2009 Johns Hopkins Hospital Publication Award 2009. For: Dearholt, S., Poe, S., Newhouse, R., Pugh, L. C., & White, K (2008).
Educational strategies to develop evidence-based practice mentors. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development,24(2), 53-59
• 2008 Nightingale Award Program for Excellence in Nursing Practice through
Research; award winner.
• 2007 Dean Janet Allan Distinguished Abstract Award at the University of Maryland School of Nursing Your Practice Based on Evidence Conference for: Pugh, L. C., Seben, S., Warren, J., White, K., Sabatier, K. “EBP and Nursing
Research: Building an Infrastructure for Excellence
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HONORS AND AWARDS (continued) • 2004 AJN book of the year award:
Ganz, F. & Pugh, L. C. (2004). Physiologic measurement issues. In M. Frank-Stromberg & S. Olsen (Eds.), Instruments for Clinical Research in Health Care (2nd ed.). Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
• 2004 recipient of the award for Significant Contributions in Nursing Research
from Eta Eta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International.
• 2004 recipient of the Research Utilization Award Sigma Theta Tau International “The Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-based Practice Model and Guidelines.”
• 2003 elected: Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing.
• 2001 MedSurg Nursing: The Journal of Adult Health Writer’s Award Honorable mention for: Pugh, L. C., Havens, D. S., Xie, S., Robinson, J. M., & Blaha, C. (2001). The
quality of life and cost outcomes in elderly persons with heart failure: A pilot study. MedSurg Nursing, 10, 71-78.
• 1999 Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research, “Certificate of Merit”
for contributions to nursing research and to the nation’s health.
• 1999-2000 Fellow at the Rochester Child Health Congress: 1 of 50 multidisciplinary members selected to attend.
• 1996 Sigma Theta Tau, Nu Beta Chapter Publication Award - Honorable
mention: Jordan, E. & Pugh, L. C. (1996). Pregnancy following cardiac transplant:
Principles of nursing care. JOGNN, 25, 131-135.
• 1995 AWHONN Outstanding Clinical Research Paper for: Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R. A. (1995). Patterns of fatigue during childbearing.
Applied Nursing Research,8, 140-143.
• 1994 Pennsylvania Nurse's Association Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Nursing Research "Tracking Fatigue across Pregnancy" October 14, 1994.
• 1994 Caroline Pennington Award for Excellence in Teaching, elected by the
graduating students May 26, 1994, at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
• 1993 Mead Johnson Nutritionals Perinatal Research Scholar.
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HONORS AND AWARDS (continued) • 1993 Nursing Research Award from the Eta Eta Chapter Sigma Theta Tau for
significant contributions in nursing research.
• 1992 Nursing Research Award from the Pennsylvania Nurses Association for significant contributions to clinical practice and education through research.
1991 Research Fellow at the Summer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, sponsored by the March of Dimes.
FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
Dates Title of project Principal Investigator
Role Percent effort
Sponsor Total direct
2005-2010
Domestic violence enhanced home intervention program - DOVE
Phyllis Sharps
consult
National Institutes of Health- National Institute of Nursing Research (NIH-NINR)
$1.95 million
2003-2006
Support for low- income breastfeeding: Cost and Outcomes
Linda C. Pugh
PI
20%
NINR-NIH
$1.05 million
2003-2005
Support for low- income – minority supplement for E. Crowder
Linda C. Pugh
PI
NIH-NINR
$84,000
2004-2005
Center for collaborative intervention research
Vicki Mock
Co-I
15%
NIH-NINR
$1.59 million
1998-2000
Nurse Intervention for Low Income Breastfeeding
Linda C. Pugh
PI
NIH-NINR
$100,000
1997-1999
Physiologic Mechanisms of Fatigue in Women
Elizabeth Corwin
Co-I
Sigma Theta Tau
$2,800
1997-1999
Outcomes and Costs of a CHF Partners in Care: A Clinical Trial
Linda C. Pugh
PI
Lehigh Valley & PSU HMC
$84,000
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FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS (continued) Dates Title of project Principal
Investigator Role Percent
effort Sponsor Total
direct 1997- 1998
Nurse Intervention for Low Income Breastfeeding
Linda C. Pugh
PI
PSU HMC, GCRC
$10,000
1995-1998
Barriers to Prenatal Care
Joan Kub
Co-I
Healthy Start
$17,000
1993-1995
Postpartum Fatigue in Breastfeeding Women
Barbara Buchko
Co-I
AWHONN
$4,000
1995- 1996
Fatigue and HIV
Linda C. Pugh
PI
JHU Biomedical Research
$500
1994- 1995
Pregnancy Intention and Abuse
Jackie Campbell
Co-I
JHU Biomedical Research
$500
1992- 1993
Factors Related to Fatigue
Linda C. Pugh
PI
JHU Biomedical Research
$500
1988-1992
Factors Related to Sleep and Fatigue During Childbearing
Linda C. Pugh
PI York College of PA
$2,500
UNFUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
Dates Title of project Principal investigator Role 2017 Breastfeeding Policies –
citywide
Diane Spatz Co-I
1996-1997 Decoding and Accessing Info at the NIH
Linda Brown Co-I
1995-1997 Analysis of Serial Data
Freda DeKeyser Co-I
1994 The Use of Physiologic Variables
Freda DeKeyser Co-I
1993 Pregnancy Concerns Following Cardiac Surgery
Betty Jordan Co-I
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UNFUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS (continued)
Dates Title of project Principal Investigator Role 1989
Psychophysiological Correlates of Fatigue During Childbirth (PhD dissertation)
Linda C. Pugh
PI
1989
Assessing the R & V of MFSC
Linda C. Pugh
PI
1988
Fatigue During Childbirth
Linda C. Pugh
PI
1986
Gettysburg, The Place of Modern Nursing in America
Ruth Davis
Co-I
1976
A Study of Childbearing Attitudes of Mothers of Preschool Children
Linda C. Pugh
PI
PRACTICE INITIATIVES
Years Position Institution Projects 12/2005- 6/2011
Director, Evidence-based practice (EBP)/Nursing Research
York Hospital, WellSpan Health System
• Facilitate Evidence-based practice (EBP) and Nursing Research
• Designed workshops for clinicians • Developed EBP Fellows Program • Facilitated EBP Forum • Mentor research & EBP projects • Mentor Publications • Designed York Hospital-York College
Collaborative EBP Projects 2002-2006
Clinical Nurse Specialist
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
• Designed workshops for clinicians • Best practices to decrease the incidence of
toxic anterior segment syndrome. 2006 • Infection control and artificial nails for
nursing clinicians 2004 • Pressure reducing interventions in the OR
to preserve skin integrity 2004 • Do ambulatory surgery patients need to
void prior to discharge? 2003 • What are the best nursing interventions for
patients experiencing pain with a history of substance abuse? 2003
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PRACTICE INITIATIVES (continued) 2003-2007
Intervention Nurse
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
As part of the Breastfeeding study funded by NINR, I was involved in the nurse-run intervention
2001
Practice Consultant
Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
Orientation for new nurses in postpartum and labor and delivery.
1999-2000
Practice Consultant
Association for Women’s Health Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses Consulting Group
Worked with a group of 11 consultants who were available nationally for systems and organizations.
1998-2000
Practice Consultant
Pinnacle Health System, Harrisburg, PA
Facilitating Standardized Practice in Labor and Delivery.
OTHER PRACTICE INITIATIVES
Evidenced base practice projects York Hospital EBP Fellows Program 2007-2011
The Administration of Metoprolol. PI: Elizabeth Fisher, RN, BS Forensic evidence in trauma cases. PI: Pete Eisert, RN, BS Hypothermia in the surgical setting. PI: Amy Mong, RN, BS
York Hospital EBP Forum (an organizational approach to EBP)
2008 Prevention of DVT: Best practices 2007 Workplace violence: Prevention, and management 2006 Intensive insulin therapy
Research Utilization Projects:
June 1999-2000 The Use of Scrubs in Labor and Delivery. PinnacleHealth System June 1999-2000 Perineal Cleansing: Evidenced Based Practice. PinnacleHealth
System Standards/Protocol Development:
Standards and Guidelines for Professional Nursing Practice in the Care of Women and Newborns (4th and 5th eds.) AWHONN. 1996; 1997
AWHONN) formerly NAACOG Corresponding Committee on Practice 1998, 1997, 1996 Review practice standards and perinatal standards
Reviewed Protocol on Cervical Ripening/Induction/Augmentation of Labor
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SCHOLARSHIP Publications, peer reviewed journal articles (*data based) Nguyen, J., Haas, R. E., & Pugh, L. (2017). The application of the Theory of
Unpleasant Symptoms to the education and practice of nurse anesthetists. Nursing & Healthcare International Journal, 1 (4), 000120.
Albright, P., Du, P., Haas, R., & Pugh, L. C. (2014). Evidence-based screening for low
bone mineral density in HIV-infected men. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, online. DOI: 10.1016/j.jana.2014.03.006
Mong, A. & Pugh, L. C. (2013). Using evidence-based practice in the OR: One nurse's
experience. OR Nurse, 7, 12-16. DOI:10.1097/01.ORN.0000431592.74571.e2 Eldredge, K., Huggins, E., & Pugh, L. C. (2012). Alternate light sources in sexual
assault examinations: An EBP project. Journal of Forensic Nursing. *Frick, K., Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R. A. (2012). Cost and cost-related issues of
promoting breastfeeding among urban low-income women. JOGNN. 41 (1), 144-150.
*Frick KD, Milligan RA,& Pugh LC. (2011). Can We Be Confident We Understand the
Confidence Interval?. American Nurse Today, 6(9), 36-37. *Milligan, R. A., Pugh, L. C. & Frick, K., (2011). Correlation analysis. American Nurse
Today, 6(5), 24-25. *Frick, K., Milligan, R. A., &. Pugh, L. C. (2011). Calculating and interpreting the odds
ratio. American Nurse Today, 6(3), 24-25. *Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., & Frick, K. (2011). Grasping the all-important concept of
risk. American Nurse Today, 6(1), 30-32. *Seben, S. March, K., & Pugh, L. C. (2010). Evidence-based practice: The forum
& March KS (2010). CSI: New @ York: development of forensic evidence collection guidelines for the emergency department. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 33, 190-199.
*Pugh, L. C., Serwint, J. R.; Frick, K. D., Sharps, P. W; Spatz, D. L., Nanda, J. P.,
Milligan, R. A. (2010). Randomized controlled community-based trial to improve breastfeeding among urban low-income mothers. Academic Pediatrics. 10, 10-14.
*Tyler, R. & Pugh, L. C. (2009). Case study: Application of the Theory of Unpleasant
Symptoms in bariatric surgery. Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care, 4. 271-276. doi10.1089/bar.2009.9953.
SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Publications, peer reviewed journal articles (*data based) (continued) Meek J. Y., Tompson M., Pugh L. C., Stanton R. W., & Blankenship J. (2009). In
support of breastfeeding. Journ of the American Dietetic Association, 109, 982. *Racine, E., Frick, K. Strobino, D., Milligan, R., Pugh, L. C., & Carpenter, L. (2009).
How motivation influences breastfeeding duration among low-income women. Journal of Human Lactation, 25, 173-181.
*Corwin EJ, Johnson, N. & Pugh, L. C. (2008) Symptoms of postpartum depression
associated with elevated levels of interleukin-1 beta during the first month postpartum. Biological research for nursing, 10, 128-33.
Buchko, B. L. & Pugh, L. C. (2008). Leading the way to evidence-based practice
(abstract). Clinical Nurse Specialist, 22(2), 97. Dearholt, S., Poe, S., Newhouse, R., Pugh, L. C., & White, K (2008). Educational
strategies to develop ebp mentors. Jour for Nurses in Staff Devet,24(2), 53-59. Newhouse, R., Dearholt, S., Poe, S., Pugh, L. C., & White, K (2007). Organizational
change strategies for EBP: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 37, 552-557. Spatz, D., Pugh, L. C. & the AAN Expert Breastfeeding Panel. (2007). The use of
human milk in a baccalaureate curriculum. Nursing Outlook, 55(5), 257-263. Berlin, C. M, Crase, B. L.,Furst, P., LaKind, J. S.,Moy, G., Needham, L. L., Pugh, L. C.,
Tully, M. R. (2005). Methodologic considerations for improving and facilitating human milk research. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A: Current Issues, 68, 1803-23.
Berlin, C. M., LaKind, J. S., Fenton, S. E., Wang, R. Y., Bates, M. N., Brent, R. L.,
Condon, M., Crase, B. L., et al., Pugh, L. C., Qian, Z., Salamone, L., Selevan, S. G., Sonawane, B., Tarzian, A. J., Tully, M. R., Uhl, K. (2005). Conclusions and recommendations of the expert panel: Technical workshop on human milk surveillance and biomonitoring in the United States. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A: Current Issues, 68, 1825-31.
Frick, K., Milligan, R. A., White, K., Serwint, J., & Pugh, L.C. (2005). Nurse-supported
breastfeeding promotion: A framework for economic evaluation. Nursing Economics. 23, 165-172.
*Woods, A. B., Page, G. G., O’Campo, P., Pugh, L.C., Ford, D., & Campbell, J.C.
(2005). The mediation effect of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms on the relationship of intimate partner violence and IFN-γ levels. American Journal of Community Psychology, 36 (1/2): 159-174.
*Newhouse, R., Poe, S., Dearholt, S, Pugh, L. C., & White, K. (2005). Evidence based
practice: A practical approach to implementation. Jof Nursing Administration 35-40.
SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Publications, peer reviewed journal articles (*data based) Wilson, P. R. & Pugh, L. C. (2005). Nutrition during lactation: An educational plan for
low-income women. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 34, 120-124.
Milligan, R., Low, G., Spatz, D., Brooks, L., Serwint, J., & Pugh, L.C. (2004). Offering
breastfeeding mothers advice on contraception. Contemporary Obstetrics & Gynecology, 49.
*Bozosky, I, Corwin, E. Pugh, L. C. & Johnson, (2003). Interleukin-1β elevation during
the postpartum period. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, 41-47. *Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., Frick, K. D., Spatz, D., & Bronner, Y. (2002). Breastfeeding
duration, costs, and benefits of a support program for low-income breastfeeding women. Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care, 29, 95-100.
*Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A. & Brown, L. P. (2001). The breastfeeding support team for
low-income, minority women. Health Care Women International, 22, 501-515. Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R.A. (2001). Response to insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, and quality
of life of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 14, 291-294.
*Pugh, L. C., Havens, D. S., Xie, S., Robinson, J. M., & Blaha, C. (2001). Case
management for elderly persons with heart failure: The quality of life & cost outcomes. Medical/Surgical Nursing, 10, 71-78.
Milligan, R. A., Pugh, L. C., Bronner, Y, Spatz, D. & Brown, L. P. (2000). Promoting breastfeeding in vulnerable women. Journal of Midwifery, 45, 246-252.
*Blaha, C., Robinson, J., Pugh, L. C., Havens, D., Bryan, Y. (2000). Longitudinal
Nursing Case Management with the elderly CHF population: Notes From the Field. Nursing Case Management, 5, 32-36.
Pugh, L. C., Tringali, R., Boehmer, J., Blaha, C., Kruger, N., Capauna, T., Bryan, Y.,
Robinson, J., Young, M. & Xie, S. (1999). Partners-in-care: A model of collaboration. Holistic Nursing Practice, 13, 61-65.
*Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R., Parks, P., Lenz, E., & Kitzman, H. (1999). Clinical approaches to the assessment of maternal fatigue. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 28, 74-80.
*Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R .A. (1998). Nursing intervention to increase the duration of breastfeeding. Applied Nursing Research, 11, 190-193.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Publications, peer reviewed journal articles (*data based) *Pugh, L., Milligan, R., Gray, S. & Strickland, O. (1998). First stage labor management:
An examination of the use of breathing exercises. Birth, 25, 241-245.
*Rose, L., Pugh, L. C., Lears, K. & Gordon, D. (1998). The fatigue experience: Persons with HIV infection. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 28, 295-304.
*Roth, J. & Pugh, L. C. (1998). Side effects of iron supplementation: A pilot study. The
Pennsylvania Nurse, 53, 16-18.
*Brown, L. P., Bair, A. H., Meier, P. P., Pugh, L. C., Borucki, L. C., Spatz, D. L. & Morin, K. H. (1998). Accessing on-line information at the National Institutes of Health. Computers in Nursing, 16, 198-201.
Langston, M. E., Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R., Brown, L. P., & Franklin, T. (1998). The breastfeeding support team: A community health nurse and a breastfeeding peer counselor providing care to low-income women. Journal of Perinatal Ed, 7, 40-46.
Lenz, E. R., Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., Gift, A. & Suppe, F. (1997) The middle-range
theory of unpleasant symptoms: An update. Advances in Nursing Science, 19, 14-27.
Bair, A. H., Brown, L. P., Pugh, L. C., Borucki, L.C., & Spatz, D. L. (1996) Taking a bite out of CRISP. Strategies on using and conducting searches in the computer retrieval of information on scientific projects database. Computers in Nursing, 14, 218-224.
*Jordan, E. & Pugh, L. C. (1996). Pregnancy after cardiac transplant: Principles of
nursing care. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 25, 131-135.
*Milligan, R. A., Flenniken, P. M., & Pugh, L. C. (1996). Positioning intervention to
minimize fatigue in breastfeeding women. Applied Nursing Research, 9, 67-70. *Pugh, L. C., Buchko, B. L., Bishop, B. A., Cochran, J. F., Smith, L. R., & Lerew, D. J.
(1996). A comparison of topical agents to relieve nipple pain and enhance breastfeeding. Birth, 23, 88-93.
*Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R. A. (1995). Patterns of fatigue during childbearing. Applied Nursing Research,8, 140-143.
*Campbell, J. C., Pugh, L. C., Campbell, D. & Visscher, M. (1995). The influence of abuse on pregnancy intention. Women's Health International, 5, 214-223.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Publications, peer reviewed journal articles (*data based) *Pugh, L. C. & DeKeyser, F.G. (1995). The use of physiologic variables in nursing
research. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 27, 273-276.
*Buchko, B. L., Pugh, L. C., Bishop, B. A., Cochran, J. F., Smith, L. R., & Lerew, D. J. (1994). Comfort measures in breastfeeding primiparous women. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 23, 46-52.
Milligan, R., Lenz, E. R., Parks, P. L., Pugh, L. C., & Kitzman, H. (1996). Postpartum
fatigue: Clarifying a concept. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 10, 279-291. Lenz, E. R., Suppe, F., Gift, A. G., Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R. A. (1995). Collaborative
development of middle-range theory: Toward a theory of unpleasant symptoms. Advances in Nursing Science, 17, 1-13.
Milligan, R. A., & Pugh, L. C. (1994). Fatigue during the childbearing period. Annual
Review of Nursing Research, 12, 33-49. *Pugh, L. C. (1993). Childbirth and the measurement of fatigue. Journal of Nursing
Measurement, 1, 57-66.
Gift, A. G., & Pugh, L. C. (1993). Dyspnea and fatigue. Nursing Clinics of North America, 28, 373-384.
Pugh, L. C. (1993). Nursing, the joy, the challenge. Imprint, 40, 70-74. Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R. (1993). A framework for the study of childbearing fatigue.
Advances in Nursing Science, 15, 60-70.
Pugh, L. C., Harrington, J., & Robertson, N. (1992). The family log: A tool to enhance baccalaureate nursing. Nurse Educator. June/July.
Winter, E., Pugh, L. C. Riley-Giomariso,O. (1992). Is certification for you? Nursing 92, 88-90.
Pugh, L. C. (1991). Caring in an uncaring world. Insight, 18, 9-10.
*DeKeyser, F., & Pugh, L. C. (1990). Assessment of the reliability and validity of biochemical measures. Nursing Research, 39, 314-317.
Snodgrass, M. A., Robertson, N. J. & Pugh, L. C. (1986). Prediction of success on the nurse licensure exam. Nurse Educator, 11, September/October.
*Pugh, L. C. (1983). Childrearing attitudes of mothers of preschool children. Proceedings of the Conceptual Basis for Maternal Child Health Nursing Practice. Baltimore: University of Maryland Press.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Publications, peer reviewed journal articles (*data based) Pugh, L. C. (1979). The child and death. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2, 53-66. Books Pugh, L. C. (2018). Evidence-Based Practice: Context, Concerns, and Challenges. In
S. L. Dearholt & D. Dang (Eds), Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines, 3rd ed. pp. 3-13). Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International.
White, K., Newhouse, R., Dearholt, S., Poe, S. & Pugh, L. C. (2008). A Teaching Guide
to Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-based Practice Model and Guidelines. Indiannapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International.
Pugh, L. C. & Spatz, D. (2008). Breastfeeding the Healthy Newborn. New York: MOD. Newhouse, R., Dearholt, S., Poe, S., Pugh, L. C., & White, K. (2007) Johns Hopkins
Nursing Evidence-based Practice Model and Guidelines. Indianapolis: STTI. Pugh, L. C. & Lemko, K. (Eds.) (2005). Maryland Breastfeeding Resource Handbook
(3rd ed.). Baltimore: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Pugh, L. C., Nelson, M. L., Walker-Illig, L., Howard, S. S., & Hamilton, R. J. (Eds.)
(2003). Maryland Breastfeeding Resource Handbook (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Pugh, L. C. & Frank, B. L. (Eds.) (1999). Maryland Breastfeeding Resource Handbook.
Baltimore: Office of Maryland WIC Program. Book chapters Lenz, E. R. & Pugh, L. C. (2018) Theory of unpleasant symptoms. In M. J. Smith & P.
Liehr (Eds.) Middle Range Theory for Nursing (4th ed.). New York: Springer. Lenz, E., Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A. & Gift, A. (2017). Unpleasant Symptoms. In
Sandra J. Peterson & Timothy S. Bredow (4th ed.). Middle Range Theories: Application to Nursing Research and Practice. Wolters-Kluwer.
Lenz, E. R. & Pugh, L. C. (2013) Theory of unpleasant symptoms. In M. J. Smith & P.
Liehr (Eds.) Middle Range Theory for Nursing (3rd ed.). New York: Springer. Pugh, L. C. (2012). Evidence-Based Practice: Context, Concerns, and Challenges. In
S. L. Dearholt & D. Dang (Eds), Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines, (2nd ed. pp. 3-14). Indianapolis: Sigma Theta Tau International.
Lenz, E. R. & Pugh, L. C. (2008) Theory of unpleasant symptoms. In M. J. Smith & P.
Liehr (Eds.) Middle Range Theory for Nursing (2nd ed.). New York: Springer.
SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Book chapters Soderstrom, M. & Pugh, L. C. (2007). Theories of nursing practice. In B. Cherry & S.
Jacob (Eds.), Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends, and Management (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Mosby.
Soderstrom, M. & Pugh, L. C. (2004). Theories of nursing practice. In B. Cherry & S.
Jacob (Eds.), Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends, and Management (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: Mosby.
Ganz, F. & Pugh, L. C. (2004). Physiologic measurement issues. In M. Frank-
Stromberg & S. Olsen (Eds.), Instruments for Clinical Research in Health Care (2nd ed.). Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
Lenz, E. R. & Pugh, L. C. (2003) Theory of unpleasant symptoms. In M. J. Smith & P.
Liehr (Eds.) Middle Range Theory for Nursing. New York: Springer. Soderstrom, M. & Pugh, L. C. (2002). Theories of nursing practice. In B. Cherry & S.
Jacob (Eds.), Contemporary Nursing: Issues, Trends, and Management (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Mosby.
Pugh, L. C. (1998). Pregnancy. In J. Fitzpatrick, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Nursing
Research. New York: Springer. DeKeyser, F. & Pugh, L. C. (1997). Physiologic measurement issues. In M. Frank-
Stromberg & S. Olsen (Eds.), Instruments for Clinical Research in Health Care. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
Milligan, R. A., Lenz, E. R., Parks, P., Pugh, L. C., & Kitzman, H. (1997). Postpartum fatigue: Clarifying a Concept. In A.G. Gift, (Ed.), Clarifying Concepts in Nursing Research (pp. 97-109). Springer Publishing Company, New York, NY.
Milligan, R. & Pugh, L. C. (1994). Fatigue related to postpartum status. In J. Dyers, S. Sparks, & C. Taylor (Eds.), Psychiatric Nursing Diagnoses: A Comprehensive Manual of Mental Health Care. Springhouse PA: Springhouse Corporation.
DeKeyser. F., & Pugh, L. C. (1991). Approaches to physiologic measurement. In C.
Waltz, O. Strickland and E. Lenz (Eds.), Measurement in Nursing Research (2nd. ed.). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company.
Scholarly Presentations International Eisert, P., Eldredge, K., Hartlaub, T., Huggins, E., Keirn, G, O’Brien, P., Rozzi, H.,
Pugh, L., & March, K. Development of forensic evidence guidelines for the emergency department: An EBP process. Presented at the Annual Assembly of the International Association of Forensic Nurses, October 21-25, 2009.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations International Buchko, B. & Pugh, L. C. (2009). Building the infrastructure for EBP. Paper to be
presented at the International Magnet Conference in Louisville, KY Pugh, L.C., Eldredge, K. & Huggins, E. (2009) Evidence-based practice in forensic
nursing: A collaborative effort. Poster presented at Sigma Theta Tau International in Vancouver, Canada.
Pugh, L.C., Frick, K., Milligan, R. A., White, K., Nanda, J., Spatz, D., Sharps, P., &
Serwint, J. (2008). Breastfeeding support for low-income women. Paper presented at the Pediatric Academic Society. Hawaii.
Pugh, L. C. & Tyler, R. (2007). Middle-range theory and parenteral - enteral nutrition.
Presented at the International meeting of the Association of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.
Pugh, L. C., Warren, J., White, K., Sabatier, K. (2007) EBP and Nursing Research: Building an Infrastructure for Excellence. Paper presented at Sigma Theta Tau International; Washington, DC
Newhouse, R. P., Poe, S., Dearholt, S., White, K, & Pugh, L. C. (2004). One magnet organization’s evolution to evidence-based practice. Paper presented at Sigma Theta Tau International annual meeting in Dublin, Ireland.
Pugh, L. C. (1997). I have the funding. Symposium presented at the Sigma Theta Tau
International meeting in Indianapolis, IN. Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R. A. (1995). An experimental study of postpartum home
nursing to minimize fatigue and enhance breastfeeding. Paper presented at Sigma Theta Tau International Scientific Sessions. Detroit, MI.
Pugh, L. C., Buchko, B., Bishop, B., Cochran, J., Smith, L. & Lerew, D. (1992). Comfort
measures for breastfeeding primiparous women. Paper presented at International State of the Science Congress. Washington, DC.
Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R. A. (1991). Fatigue during a normal transition: Childbearing.
International Council of Nurse Researchers: Nursing Research: Global Health Perspectives. Los Angeles, CA.
Pugh, L. C. (1991). Measurement of a multidimensional concept: Fatigue. Paper
presented at International Council of Nurse Researchers: Nursing Research: Global Health Perspectives. Los Angeles, CA.
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Scholarly Presentations National Buchko, B., Sulaiman, Z., & Pugh, L. C. (2011). Building an evidence-based practice
culture: An international mentorship experience. Podium presentation at the 2011 ANCC Magnet Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
Hardy-Sprenkle, V., Fisher, E., Eisert, P., March, K., S. & Pugh, L. C. (2010). An
innovative evidence-based practice fellowship program in a large community hospital: Igniting the spirit of inquiry. Poster presented at ANCC Magnet Workshop. Baltimore, MD. December 7 and 8
Eisert, P. (PI), Eldredge, K., Hartlaub, T., Huggins, E., Keirn, G, O’Brien, P., Rozzi, H.,
Shue, N., Wilkerson, H., Pugh, L., & March, K. CSI: New @ York: Development of Forensic Evidence Guidelines. Presented at the ENA’s Nat’l Conf, Oct. 7-10, 2009
Buchko, B. & Pugh, L.C. (2008). Building the infrastructure for EBP. Paper presented at
AWHONN, Los Angeles, CA. Pugh, L. C.; Frick, K. R.; Milligan, R. A.; Sharps, P.W.; Serwint, J. R; Spatz, D. L.; &
Nanda, J. P. (2006). Barriers for breastfeeding among low-income women. Paper presented at the AWHONN convention held in Baltimore, MD.
Milligan, R. A.; Crowder, E.; Homiak, P.; Clapp, C.; Frick, K. R.; Sharps, P.W.; Serwint,
J. R; Spatz, D. L.; Nanda, J. P.; & Pugh, L. C. (2006). Patterns of anxiety and support in low income breastfeeding women. Paper presented at the AWHONN convention held in Baltimore, MD.
Sharps, P.W.; Frick, K. R.; Milligan, R. A.; Serwint, J. R; Spatz, D. L.; Nanda, J. P.; &
Pugh, L. C. (2006). Breastfeeding among low income women and postpartum depression. Paper presented at the AWHONN convention held in Baltimore, MD.
Racine, E., Frick, K., Carpenter, L. M., & Pugh, L. C. (2005). Breastfeeding success
among low-income women. Paper to be presented at the Maternal and Child Health of the 133rd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting held in Philadelphia.
Newhouse, R.P., Dearholt, S., Poe, S., White, K., Pugh, L. C. (2003). From Book To
Bedside: Using Evidence In Practice. Translating Research Into Practice What's Working? What's Missing? What's Next? Poster presented at Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services, Omni Shoreham, Washington, D. C.
Frick, K. Racine, E., & Pugh, L. C. (2001). Adverse life events, socioeconomic status,
race, and breastfeeding. Paper presented during the 129th American Public Health Association annual meeting in Atlanta, GA.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations National Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., Frick, K., Spatz, D., & Bronner, Y. (2000). Supporting low-
income breastfeeding women: A community intervention. Paper presented at the128th American Public Health Association annual meeting, Boston.
Frick, K., Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., & Racine, E. (2000). Cost-related analysis of
breastfeeding support for low-income women. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, Boston.
Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R.A., & Brown, L.P. (1999). Promoting breastfeeding in vulnerable
women. Poster at the National Institute of Nursing Research. Washington, DC. Kub, J., Pezzoli, S., Pugh, L. C., Parson, E., Friedman, B., Bitzel, D., & Nanda, J.
(1998). A pilot study of high risk prenatal clients. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association in Washington, DC.
Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., & Brown, L. P. (1998). Promoting breastfeeding in
vulnerable women. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association in Washington, DC.
Pugh, L. C. (1998). Breastfeeding Outcomes: A Focus on Research. Paper presented
at the National Conference for Lactation Support “Charting the Course of Breastfeeding into the New Millenium.” Sponsored by the Pennsylvania State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA.
Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R. A. (1997). Nursing intervention to increase the duration of
breastfeeding. Paper presented at the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, Washington, DC.
Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., Parks, P. Lenz, E. & Kitzman, H. (1996). Measuring fatigue
in childbearing women. Paper presented at biennial American Nurses Association, Washington, DC.
Milligan, R. A. & Pugh, L. C. (1995). Postpartum fatigue in breastfeeding primiparous
women: An experimental study. Paper presented at the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Greater Chicago Area Chapter. Chicago.
Pugh, L. C., Jordan, E., Meng, S., Treanor, C., Payne, C. (1994). Theory into practice:
Cultural sensitivity in the high risk setting. Paper presented at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions GYN/OB Nursing's National Meeting: Transcultural Pathways : The Future in Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nursing. Baltimore, MD.
Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R. A. (1994). Postpartum fatigue in breastfeeding primiparous
women. Paper presented at the Mead Johnson Nutritionals Perinatal Nursing Research Forum. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations Regional Lenz, E., Suppe, F., Gift, A., Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R. A. (1993). Toward middle range
theory: A model for symptom clarification: Childbearing fatigue. Symposium presented at the ANA Council of Nurse Researchers. Washington, DC.
Pugh, L. C., Buchko, B., Bishop, B., Cochran, J., Smith, L. & Lerew, D. (1992). Comfort
measures for breastfeeding primiparous women. Paper presented at the Nurses Association of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,IN.
Pugh, L. C. (1990). Psychophysiological correlates of fatigue during childbirth. Paper
presented at the NAACOG Third Annual Research Conference. Denver, CO. Hardy-Sprenkle, V., Eisert, P., & Pugh, L.C. (2011). EBP/NR Fellowship poster
presented at PA Organization of Nurse Leaders, Harrisburg, PA October 2011. Seben, S. & Pugh, L. C. (2010). Evidence-based practice forum: Expanding EBP
beyond the shared governance decision-making council. Paper presented at Pennsylvania’s Best Health care Practices Conference.
Pugh, L. C. (2008). Cementing partnerships with a community hospital. Paper presented at the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing conference.
Seben, S., March, K., Hardy-Sprenkle, V. & Pugh, L.C. (2008). EBP Forum. Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing .
Pugh, L. C. (2007). Evidence-based practice – what does this mean to the clinician?” Nurses’ Day at Gettysburg Hospital.
Pugh, L. C., Seben, S., Warren, J., White, K., Sabatier, K. (April 2007). EBP and Nursing Research: Building an Infrastructure for Excellence. Paper presented at Eastern Nurses Research Society. Rhode Island.
Pugh, L. C., Seben, S., Warren, J., White, K., Sabatier, K. (2007). EBP and Nursing Research: Building an Infrastructure for Excellence. Paper presented at the University of Maryland School of Nursing EBP conference, Baltimore, MD.
Pugh, L. C. (2006). Barriers to breastfeeding among low-income women. A symposium
presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Pugh, L. C., Frick, K. D.; Milligan, R. A., Sharps, P, W.; Serwint; J. R., Spatz, D. L., &
Nanda, J. P. (2006). Potential barriers for exclusive breastfeeding among low-income women. A paper presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations Regional Sharps, P. W., Milligan,R. A., Frick, K. D., Wynn, D., & Pugh, L. C. (2006).
Breastfeeding and intimate partner violence. A paper presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Milligan, R. A., Frick, K. D., Clapp, C., Homiak, P., Kennedy, C., Grant, L. & Pugh, L. C. (2006). Factors predicting longitudinal one year retention of low-income, breastfeeding women in a community based clinical trial. A paper presented at Howard University Division of Nursing. Washington, D.C.
Pugh, L. C., Sharps, P. (2005). Promoting Breastfeeding in Low Income Women. A symposium presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A. (2005). Establishing a program of research for breastfeeding for low-income women. A paper presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Crowder, E. Milligan, R., Homiak, P., Sharps, P. & Pugh, L. C. (2005). Patterns of anxiety and support in low-income breastfeeding women. A paper presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Sharps, P., Homiak, P., Milligan, R., & Pugh, L. C. (2005). Breastfeeding among low-income women and postpartum depression. A paper presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Wynn, D. Wilson, P, Thomas, U., Sharps, P. & Pugh, L. C. (2005). Breastfeeding to reduce health disparities from the cradle to the grave. A paper presented at Howard University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, Division of Nursing in conjunction with the M. Elizabeth Carnegie Endowed Visiting Professorship in Nursing Research. Washington, D.C.
Newhouse, R. P., Poe, S., Dearholt, S., White, K, & Pugh, L. C. (2004). Evidence Based Practice: Removing the Ritual. Paper presented at Southern Nursing Research Society. Louisville, KY.
Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R, Sharps, P, Frick, K. Nanda, J., Serwint, J., Spatz, D. & Shin, Y. (2004). Reducing Health Disparities: Promoting Breastfeeding Duration in Urban Families. Paper presented at Howard University Research Conference. Washington, DC.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations Regional Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., Frick, K., Spatz, D., & Bronner, Y. (2002). Supporting low-
income breastfeeding women: A community intervention. Paper presented at Eastern Nursing Research Society.
Ben-Or, K. Pugh, L. C., & Milligan, R.A. (2002). Breastfeeding support for low-income women: A qualitative analysis. Poster presented at the Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference, Texas.
Pugh, L. C., Milligan, R. A., & Brown, L. P. (1998). The Breastfeeding Support Team for low-income predominately-minority women: A pilot study. Paper presented at the 10th annual session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, Rochester, NY.
Pugh, L. C., Boehmer, J., & Xie, S. (1998). Costs and Outcomes of a CHF Partners-in-care Model of Care. Paper presented at the Penn State University Lecture Series. Hershey, PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1998). Clinical Leadership and the Role of Research. Paper presented at the South Central Organization of Nurse Leaders. Harrisburg, PA.
Pugh, L. C., & Robinson, J. (1998). Longitudinal case management of elderly persons with CHF: A collaborative model. Paper presented at the Lehigh Valley Research Day. Allentown, PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1997). Research in practice. Paper presented at the York College of Pennsylvania. York, PA.
Pugh, L.C. (1997). Collaborative research. Paper presented at Lehigh Valley Research Day. Allentown. PA..
Pugh, L.C. (1997). Clinical research: Improving patient outcomes. Paper presented at Geisinger Medical Center Nursing Research Council and Sigma Theta Tau, Theta Zeta Chapter, Third Annual Nursing Research Program. Danville, PA.
Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R.A. (1997). Nursing intervention to increase the duration of breastfeeding. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Scientific Session of the Eastern Nursing Research Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Milligan, R. A. Pugh, L. C., Parks, P. Lenz, E. & Kitzman, H. (1996). Measuring fatigue in childbearing women. Paper presented at the 8th annual Eastern Nursing Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA.
Milligan, R. A. & Pugh, L. C. (1995). Minimizing fatigue and enhancing breastfeeding: A program of research. Paper presented at Howard University College of Nursing 1995 Annual Research Day, Washington DC.
Pugh, L. C., Jordan, E. Payne, C. & Treanor, C. (1994). Clinical experts providing culturally sensitive care. Paper presented at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions GYN/OB Nursing's Cultural Diversity Committee's Nursing Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations Regional Pugh, L.C. (1994). Keynote: Clinical experts staying at the bedside. Paper presented at
the JHU School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions GYN/OB Nursing's Conference: Clinical Experts at the Bedside. Baltimore, MD.
Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R. A. (1994). Tracking fatigue across pregnancy. Paper presented at the PA Nurses Association. Philadelphia, PA.
Milligan, R. A. & Pugh, L. C. (1994). Fatigue during the childbearing period. Poster
presented at Washington Metropolitan Area Nursing Research Consortium Program. Washington, DC.
Pugh, L. C. (1993). Research utilization. Paper presented at the Harrisburg Hospital
Annual Research Day, funded by Glaxo. Harrisburg, PA. Pugh, L. C., Buchko, B., Bishop, B., Cochran, J., Smith, L. & Lerew, D. (1992). Comfort
measures for breastfeeding primiparous women. Paper presented at the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland at Baltimore: Nursing Research Across the Life Span. Baltimore, MD.
Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R. A. (1992). Fatigue during the childbearing period: Focus on postpartum fatigue and fatigue in labor. Paper presented at the Holy Cross Hospital: Perinatal Nursing Perspectives: 2nd Annual Perinatal Nursing Conference. Rockville, MD.
Pugh, L. C. (1991, November). Technology and touch. Paper presented at the Student
Nurses Association and the Pennsylvania Nurses Association 1991 Annual Statewide Convention. Philadelphia, PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1991). Fatigue and the use of breathing exercises during childbirth.
Harrisburg Hospital Staff Nursing Research Day. Harrisburg, PA. Pugh, L. C. (1991). Measurement of a multidimensional concept: Fatigue. Paper
presented at the Sigma Theta Tau Research Conference, Eta Eta Chapter York College of PA. York, PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1991). Predictors of maternal fatigue during childbirth. Paper presented at
the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland Second Annual Research Conference: A Process of Collaboration and Negotiation. Baltimore, MD.
Pugh, L. C. (1991). The labor of labor. Paper presented at the York College of PA:
Celebration of Learning. York, PA.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations Regional Pugh, L. C. & Milligan, R.A. (1990). A model of fatigue during childbirth. Paper
presented at the Harrisburg Hospital Continuing Education Series for Maternity Nurses. Harrisburg, PA.
Pugh, L. C., & DeKeyser, F. (1990). Assessing the reliability and validity of biochemical measures. Paper presented at the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland Research Conference on Patient Outcomes. Baltimore, MD.
Pugh, L. C. (1990). Psychophysiological correlates of fatigue during childbirth. Paper
presented at the York Hospital Grand Rounds for the Department of OB/GYN. York, PA.
Pugh, L.C. (1990). Maternal fatigue during labor and delivery. Paper presented at the
York Hospital Continuing Education for Maternity Nurses. York, PA. Pugh, L. C. & DeKeyser, F. (1989). Assessing the reliability and validity of biochemical
measures. Paper presented at Sigma Theta Tau Research Conference, Eta Eta Chapter York College of PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1989). Certification in nursing. Paper presented at WITF Teleconference, York College of PA. York, PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1989). Fatigue during childbirth: a pilot study. Paper presented at the
Sigma Theta Tau Eta Eta Chapter York College of PA, and Messiah College Nursing Honor Society. Harrisburg, PA.
Pugh, L. C. (1988). Forum on the nursing shortage. Paper presented at the PNA
District 20. York PA. Pugh, L. C. (1986). Tocolytic drugs used in preterm labor. Paper presented at the
National Foundation March of Dimes conference. York PA. Pugh, L. C. (1983). Sexually transmitted diseases. Paper presented at the District 20
PNA. York, PA. Pugh, L. C. (1983). Infections and pregnancy. Paper presented at the Nursing East.
Hershey, PA. Pugh, L. C. (1980). Monitoring the monitor or the parturient. Paper presented at the
Nursing East. Pocono Mountains PA. Pugh, L. C. (1980). Pain perception during labor. Paper presented at the Nursing East.
Pocono Mountains PA.
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SCHOLARSHIP (continued) Scholarly Presentations Regional Pugh, L. C. (1979). The child and death. Paper presented at Nursing East. Lancaster,
PA.
MEDIA PUBLICATIONS 2008 Devotion to Inquiry Earns Nurse a Nightingale York Dispatch October 29, 2008. 2003 Washington Post “Nursing: A Lousy Image” expert nurse leader interview. 2003 The Baltimore Sun “Nursing: Knowledge and Compassion Make for a Terrific
Research Proposal Review Activities 2017 Research/Innovation Abstracts, UNCW College of Health and Human Services 2016 Community Engagement Awards, UNCW College of Health and Human Services 2007 Physician and Pharmacy Resident Research. York Hospital 2005-2006 National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Families and
Children Study Section, invited reviewer June 2005; February 2006 2004 Dorothy Evans Lyne Research Proposal Review, Johns Hopkins University School
of Nursing 2004 Sigma Theta Tau (Nu Beta chapter) Research proposal review 2003 R-15 (NIH grant) review for Medical College of Georgia 2003 Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Fellowship Application
Review. 2000, 2001 APHA Abstract reviewer for Maternal Child Health Breastfeeding Committee
annual meeting 1999 Kaiser Permanente IRB outside review “Measuring Fatigue in persons with
PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES (continued) Research Proposal Review Activities 1998, 1999 Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, national
selection committee for innovative programs 1998 Sigma Theta Tau (Region X) Research award 1995 Corresponding Committee on Research, Association of Women’s Health,
Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. Proposal review. 1994 National Committee on Research, Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and
Neonatal Nurses Proposal review. Editorial board memberships 1994 to 2005: Journal of Nursing Measurement 1996 to 2002: Applied Nursing Research 2002 – 2003 Outcomes Management (publishing terminated fall 2003) Editorial board memberships Jan/Feb 1999, Guest Editor Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing,
28(1) Mar/Apr 1999, Guest Editor Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing,
28(2) 1996 - 1998 Section Editor for Research Briefs, Applied Nursing Research Book review Santrock, J. (2005). Child Development, (11th ed.). McGraw-Hill. Sherwen, L., Scoloveno, M. A., & Weingarten, C. (1997) Nursing Care of the
Childbearing Family, (3rd ed.). Simon & Schuster. Pearson, A., Vaughan, B., & FitzGerald, M. (1996) Nursing Models for Practice,
(2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann, Doody Publishing, Inc. Manuscript review 2018 Academic Pediatrics 2017 International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences 2002 to present: Journal of Human Lactation. 2008: Pediatrics: The Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics 2002 to 2014: Maternal Child Nursing Journal. 2002 to 2006: Research and Theory in Nursing Practice.
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PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES (continued) Manuscript review 2001 to 2003: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2003: Journal of Reproductive Medicine. 2001: Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. 1999 to 2002: Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice. 1995 to 2002: Applied Nursing Research. 1994 - 2013: Journal of Nursing Measurement. 1996 to 1997: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing (JOGNN). 1995 - 2013, Nursing Research.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society/Association membership and leadership American Academy of Nursing, Fellow and member of the Expert panel on
breastfeeding 2001 – to present. Expert Panel: Building Health Care System Excellence 2017 – to present American Association of University Professors member 2010-2012; 1978-1996 local
chapter secretary 1979-1980. American Nurses Association, member since 1976
National Level: Council of Nurse Researchers
State Level: Pennsylvania Nurses Association Delegate to ANA biennial meeting, June 1996, Washington, DC
Local Every office and committee American Public Health Association member 1996-2006 Member of the Maternal-Child Health Group Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) formerly
Nurses Association of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, member since 1979
Corresponding Committee on Practice 1998, 1997, 1996 Corresponding Committee on Research 1995 National Committee on Research 1994
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (continued) Society/Association membership and leadership Eastern Nursing Research Society member April, 1996 to present National League for Nursing past member 1982-83, 1988-90, 1993-96, 1998-2013. Sigma Theta Tau member Pi chapter 1976-1992
Member Eta Eta chapter since 1984 to present Member Nu Beta chapter since 1992, Chair of Awards Committee 1995, member
Awards Committee 1994, member Research Review Committee. Southern Nursing Research Society member 2001 – 2006 York College of PA Nursing Honor Society 1982, 1983, 1984 Chairperson of the
Induction Committee and Chaptering Committee 1983, 1984 University of Maryland Alumni life member University of Maryland School of Nursing Alumni member Notre Dame Preparatory School of Hampton Alumnae member
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATIONS Aga Khan University Hospital and Aga Khan University School of Nursing in Nairobi,
Kenya; facilitated workshops focused on the Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP Model and Guidelines. August 2010.
Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, China. Faculty to the PhD program teaching
Advanced Theory in Nursing. October 2005. JHPIEGO “Building the Health Infrastructure of Iraq. Response to RFP 3/2004. Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey, evaluation of a baccalaureate program for the
College of Nursing within the university, October 2003. Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey, development of a baccalaureate curriculum for the
planned College of Nursing within the university, December 1- 9, 1998. Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea, “Middle-range Theory Development: The
Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms,” invited visiting professor at the conference “Integration and Assimilation of Theory into Research;” July 10, 1996 (3 hour program).
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INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATIONS (continued) Parent-Child Research Group in Seoul, Korea, “Research in Breastfeeding: Outcomes;”
invited visiting professor, July 12, 1996. Escola Universitaria d'Infermeria in Barcelona Spain, "Investgacio Qualitativa En Les
Cures D'Infermeria" invited visiting professor, (a 15 hour qualitative research course) from January 10 through January 14, 1994.
Universitat de Barcelona in Barcelona Spain, Quantitative Research invited visiting
professor, (15-hour course) to graduate students in nursing from January 17 through January 21, 1994.
Escola Universitaria d'Infermeria in Barcelona Spain, "Investgacio Qualitativa En Les
Cures D'Infermeria" invited visiting professor, on January 14, 1994 (one-hour program).
OTHER CONSULTATION Accreditation visitor for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (AACN) 2002
– 2011: 2011 Central Methodist University, Fayette, Missouri 2008 Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing, Abilene, TX 2006 New York University College of Nursing, New York, New York 2004 St. Louis University School of Nursing, St. Louis, MO
Maryland Breastfeeding Task Force, member 2003 – 2006 Center for Nursing Advocacy 2003 – 2007; Chairperson-elect of the Board of Directors PA Department of Education team leader to review a new master degree program in
nursing at York College of PA2001 Student Nurses Association at the York College of PA Faculty consultant: 1990-1991
and 1982-1986 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Committee on the National Task Force for a Nutrition
Teleconference. 1983
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NATIONAL POLICY ACTIVITIES Member of the United States Breastfeeding Committee, appointed by the American Nurses Association as alternate representative 2004 - 2012.
o Treasurer and member of the Leadership Team, August 2007 - 2009 o Member of the development and implementation of the National
Conference of State Coalitions held January 21 – 23, 2006 in Alexandria, VA.; funded by CDC and HRSA
o Member of the development and implementation of the National Conference of State Coalitions held January 26 – 28, 2008 in Alexandria, VA.; funded by CDC and HRSA
The Advisory Board liaison to Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 2002. Member of the Nursing Expert Panel of the United States Pharmacopeia, 1990 - 2000.
TESTIMONY Testimony to the Insurance Committee of the House of Delegates State of
Pennsylvania on Early Discharge. November 1, 1995. 1998 – 2006 Reviewed approximately two malpractice complaints every year involving
nursing care in which poor outcomes resulted (compromised neonates).
OTHER Board of Directors, WellSpan Health System, York, Pennsylvania: appointed to three year term November 2016. May 2018
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Linda C. Pugh, PhD, RNC, FAAN
Curriculum Vitae Part 2
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES (Courses taught): University of North Carolina Wilmington 2016-present RN-BS NSG 406 Leadership and Management in Nursing (2016, 2017: fall, spring, summer) Doctor of Nursing Practice Orientation activities (2017) NSG 693 Orientation/Residency (2016) NSG 686 Methodologic Approaches to Evidence-based Practice (2018) York College of Pennsylvania 2006-2015 Doctor of Nursing Practice NUR 710 Evidence-based Practice I: Methods NUR 720 Evidence-based Practice II: Translation NUR 735 Management for Quality Improvement in Health Care Systems NUR 740 Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project: Implementation NUR 745 DNP Scholarly Project: Evaluation, and Dissemination Masters Program NUR508 Applied Nursing Research, coordinator and lead teacher, every fall since
2006 Baccalaureate Program NUR 314 Research and Professional Nursing Practice. Lead teacher fall and spring
since 2008 NUR318 Parent Child Nursing; clinical faculty on inpatient obstetrics – York Hospital;
fall (2006 – 2007) and spring (2006- 2008). NUR332 Research for RNs, coordinator and lead teacher; spring (2007-2008). NUR325 Human Lactation, lead teacher every spring since 2010 1978-1992:
• N302 The Childbearing and Childrearing Family, a 7-credit course taught in the fall and spring semesters to 36 - 48 students. I lectured and co-coordinated (with 2 other faculty members) 3- 4 clinical groups in 1 hospital and several outpatient areas in York, PA. I also was responsible for a clinical group.
• N412 Research in Nursing and Health, a 3-credit course taught to 25 - 40 students. I lectured and designed the didactic and computer portion of the course.
• N211, N212 Fundamentals of Nursing, a 4 credit course taught to 36 48
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York College of Pennsylvania (continued): • students. I taught this in 1978-1979 while the program was starting. I lectured,
taught a clinical group, and helped coordinate with other faculty members. • N201 Development Across the Life Span, a 3-credit course taught to 20 - 30
students. I lectured and arranged visits to child and elder care facilities. • N101 Issues and Trends, a 2-credit course taught to 20-30 students.
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 1992-2006 PhD Program: NR200.892 Dissertation Proposal and Defense, lead faculty, summer 2002
NR200.801 Nursing Science Applied Research Design and Methods, coordinator and only faculty, summer 2001
NR200.810 Evidenced-based Nursing Practice, coordinator summer 2001. NR100.890 Doctoral Seminar, coordinator fall 1999 NR100.801 Scientific Perspectives in Nursing I, lecturer "Nonexperimental Design,"
1995, 1996. N801 Conceptual Basis of Nursing Practice, University of Maryland at Baltimore,
“Concept Clarification: Fatigue,” 1994. Masters Programs: NR110.503 Application of Research to Practice 3 credit required course Spring 2006,
Summer 2006. NR100.622 Breastfeeding: Practice and Research, 2-3-credit elective course, 2000 to
2006 in the fall or spring, coordinator and only faculty. NR100.500 Concepts and Theories in Nursing, 3 credit course, core curriculum course,
coordinator and lead teacher every fall & spring from fall 1999 – fall 2002. Theory Development in Nursing, Holy Family College, Philadelphia PA, lecturer
“Middle-range Theory Development: The Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms,” 1998 Research Methods, lecturer, The Pennsylvania State University School of Nursing,
“Using Research in Practice” 1997. Theory Development, lecturer, Georgetown University Masters Program, "Theory of
Unpleasant Symptoms: Fatigue in Oncologic Nursing," 1995, 1996. NR100.503 Research Design Methodology, lecturer, “Analysis of Results," lecturer,
1995, 2000. NR100.503 Research Design Methodology, "Research Design," lecturer, 1994. Theory Development in Nursing, lecturer, Villanova University, "Florence Nightingale,
the Theorist, the Educator, the Nurse," 1992.
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Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (continued): Baccalaureate Programs: NR100.301 Context of Nursing in the Health Care System, co-coordinator, 2005. NR100.422 Breastfeeding: Practice and Research, a 2 or 3 credit elective course,
coordinator and only faculty, 2000 to 2006 - once a year. NR100.301 Context of Nursing in the Health Care System, “Florence Nightingale’s
contributions to the discipline of nursing,” lecturer, since 1998, and “Theoretical underpinnings of nursing”, 1998 - 2006.
NR100.303 Dimensions of Health Care “Examination of the Female Genitalia”,1999-2003.
NR100.311 Nursing the Childbearing Family, faculty on record. NR100.407. Leadership in Contemporary Nursing Practice, “Leading Change”, 1999-
2000 NR100.311 Nursing the Childbearing Family (1992 – 1996), 4 credit course taught fall
and spring semesters to 80-100 students (80% had a BS degree in another discipline). I lectured, coordinated 10-12 clinical faculty in 7 different hospitals in Baltimore and suburban Washington DC area, and arranged outpatient experiences in 10- 12 facilities. At least three semesters, I was also responsible for a clinical group
NR100.309 The Research Process in Nursing (1993 – 1996), a 3 credit course taught to 80 - 100 accelerated students (all with BS degrees).
ACADEMIC SERVICE: University of North Carolina Wilmington University Compliance (2017- present) College of Health and Human Services Research Advisory (2016- 2018) School of Nursing DNP Committee (2016-present) Leadership Advisory (2016-present) Program Assessment and Evaluation (2016-present) Graduate Council (2016-present) BS-DNP Development (2017- present) Search Committee for Associate Director of the Graduate Programs (2017) Coordinate Mentoring Activities (2017, 2018) Search Committee for the Associate Director of Undergraduate Programs (2018)
York College of Pennsylvania Department of Nursing: Curriculum Committee fall 2010 - 2013 DNP Committee fall 2008 - 2013 Student Affairs Committee 2006-2010
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York College of Pennsylvania Department of Nursing (continued): Graduate Committee 2006-2013 College-wide: Faculty Benefits fall 2007 - 2010 Prior: 1978-1992: Department of Nursing: Students Affairs College-wide: Professional Standards Academic Standards Task Force to evaluate college graduates The Johns Hopkins University 1992-2006 University-wide: Academic Leadership for Women led by President Brody, fall 2003 Part time Education Committee, 1999 - 2002. Search Committee for the Dean, School of Nursing, 2001. Search Committee for the Coordinator of the MSN/MBA Program, 1999-2000. Search Committee for the Director of Development School of Nursing, 1994. 1992-2006 University-wide: The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing Advisory Committee, 1994-1996 The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing: Academic Council, 1994-1996, 2001 to 2006. Appointments, Promotion, & Tenure, 1994; 1999- 2006 Baccalaureate Curriculum Committee, 1992-1996 (Chair 1998 – 2001); 2002 – 2006. Baccalaureate Admissions Committee, 1992-1994, chair 1998 to June 30, 2001 BS/MSN Admissions Committee, Chair, 1999-2003, Co-chair, 1998-1999. CCNE Self Study 2002-2003, Co-chair. Dean’s Advisory Committee, 1998 – 2006. DNSc Admissions and Progressions Committee, 2000 - 2005. DNSc Curriculum Committee, 2002, chair. DNSc Evaluation Task Force, 2002 ex-officio member. Doctoral Committee Working Group (merging DNSc and PhD), 2002 – 2003. Faculty Research Fund review Committee, 2000.
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The Johns Hopkins University (continued): Master’s Admissions, 1998 – 2001. Master’s Curriculum, 1998 – 2002. NLNAC Self Study, 2001-2002, Co-chair. PhD Committee, 1995-1996. Task force to redesign the MSN CNS and management program, Chair 1999-2000. Johns Hopkins Hospital: Johns Hopkins Hospital Retention and Recruitment Committee 1999- 2004. Johns Hopkins Hospital Nursing Research Committee, 1992-1996. Johns Hopkins Hospital OB/GYN Nursing Research Committee, 1992-1996. ADVISEMENT University of North Carolina Wilmington 2016-2017 DNP – 7 2017-2018 DNP - 13 York College of Pennsylvania 2012-2013 Doctoral – 2; Masters – 11; Baccalaureate - 9 2011-2012 Doctoral – 2; Masters – 11; 2008-2011 Baccalaureate - 40 students 2007-2008 Baccalaureate – 31 students 2006-2007 Baccalaureate – 21 students External Project Mentor at Chatham University School of Nursing Doctor of Nursing
Practice: Pam Hollenbach 2011-2013 External Project Mentor at Robert Morris University Doctor of Nursing Practice Janis Taylor 2009 – 2011 External Project Mentor at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Doctor of
Nursing Practice: Barbara Buchko fall 2009 External Research Mentor for Master of Nursing Student at Duquesne University Kelli Eldredge fall 2007 Forensic Nursing External Thesis Advisor at the Pennsylvania State University School of Nursing 1997 Sharon Nye “The Experience of Persons with Left Ventricular Assist Devices”. 1997 Mary Gillespie “Uncertainty and Hope in Persons Awaiting Cardiac
Transplantation”. 1997 Maria Angelo “Quality of Life in Persons After Cardiac Transplantation”.
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ADVISEMENT (continued): External Research Advisor at Case Western Reserve University, Outreach Midwifery
Program 1996 Jan Bolinger. 1995 Susan Knaub.
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing: PhD Dissertation Advisor 2002 – 2005 Keren Ben-Or Jabaji “Social support and breastfeeding” (NRSA 2001-2003) 1999 - June 2001Juhyun Lee “Breastfeeding in low birth weight neonates” proposal developed
for ANF and WHO PhD Oral defense of proposal: 2003 JHU SON, Keren Ben-Or Jabaji “Social support and breastfeeding” 2003 Chair at JHU BSPH, Corinne Shefner-Rogers “Pregnancy Knowledge, Attitudes, and
Practices in Indonesia: Does Husband Support Make a Difference?” 2002, alternate member at JHU BSPH, Bryanna Vega “Impact of critical pathways in OB/GYN in
limited liability claims experience and complications of care.” 2002 member at JHU BSPH, Sarah Millet “Social and psychological determinants of epidural use among primiparous women”
2001 Member JHU SON, A. Nancy Woods “Biopyschosocial and immunologic responses to battering”.
1998 Member at JHU BSPH, Elizabeth Racine Fussell “Understanding breastfeeding duration among low income women.”
PhD Dissertation committee and defense: 2006 Alternate member JHU BSPH, Sung-Roul Kim “Methods and Measurements to Assess
Mobile Source Air Toxins within a Micro-environmental ‘Hot Spot’ and in Human Milk” 2004 Chair of defense committee at JHU BSPH, Corinne Shefner-Rogers “Pregnancy
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Indonesia: Does Husband Support Make a Difference?”
2004, member JHU SON, A. Nancy Woods “Biopyschosocial and immunologic responses to battering”.
2003 Member of JHU SON, David Thompson. 2003 Member of JHU SON, Lisa Rowen. 2002 Member at JHU BSPH, Sarah Millet “Social and psychological determinants of epidural use
among primiparous women” 1991, Member Sandra Picot University of Maryland School of Nursing, “Elderly black caregivers” Masters Program: 2002 Sandy Summers “Image of nursing in the media” 2001 Tina Tiburzi “Outcomes for a medical service” 2001 Tanya Minich “Maternal/Infant Outcomes of Water Births” 2000 Gina Castlenova “Community Approaches to Prevention of Low Birthweight
Infants”
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ADVISEMENT (continued): 2000 Ella Giles “Central line dressing change: Are nurses using aseptic technique to
prevent infections?” 1999 Doris Addo-Glover “Decision making in adolescents” 1999 Amanda Czarnicki “Using the Human Needs Theory to identify protocols to
increase initiation of breastfeeding in low-income breastfeeding women” Baccalaureate Program: 2001 Undergraduate Provost Award ($2500) granted to Christiani Guerrero “Pregnancy
and Childbirth Beliefs as Constructed by Women in Western Honduras” 1995-1996 Undergraduate Provost Award ($2500) granted to Jill Roth for "The
Effectiveness of Iron Supplements on Hematocrit in Inner City Women with Iron Deficiency Anemia."
1995 (Fall, 3 credits) Paula Krieger, ”Neighbor Support During the Prenatal Period.” 1995 (Fall, 1 credit) Amanda Richards gerontologic nursing. 1994-1995 (Fall, 1 credit; Spring, 2 credits) Edie Sagenkahn, data management and
analysis. 1993 (Spring, 3 credits) Hayley Marks, “Use of the Health Rooms in Schools.” 1992 (Fall, 3 credits) Jackie D'Amico, "Cocaine and Pregnancy."
OTHER Faculty promotion and or tenure review: Case Western Reserve University Catholic University of America Georgetown University Marquette University Michigan State University New York University Steinhardt School of Education Northeastern University Ohio State University Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences University of Kansas University of Pennsylvania May 2018