ࡱ> M oebjbj== $WWaXl111842,`2J 3 34T3T3T3T3T3T3CCCC53D'GJ$L N?JT3T3T3T3T3?Jn=T3T3TJn=n=n=T3T3T3Cn=T3Cn=jn=CCT33 p"T-1r7CC$jJ0JC2O<2OCn= CURRICULUM VITAE Teri B. Aronowitz Home: 102 Dewitt Road Syracuse, New York 13214 315-445-9932 Birth Date: November 2, 1954 Citizenship: US EDUCATION University of Rochester 1996-2002 Rochester, New York PhD in Nursing University of Massachusetts 1987-1990 Amherst, Massachusetts MSN CNS Vermont College 1984-1986 Montpelier, Vermont BSN East Carolina University 1979-1980 Greenville, North Carolina Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate Mercy Hospital SON 1972-1975 Portland, Maine Diploma PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Syracuse University 2001-present School of Nursing Assistant Professor College of Human Services Full-time tenure-track & Health Professions Syracuse, N.Y. Camp Yavnah c/o Hebrew College June-August 2002 Infirmary Care Primary Care Campers, Staff & Family Nurse Practitioner Camp Yavnah c/o Hebrew College June-August 2001 Infirmary Care Primary Care Campers, Staff & Family Nurse Practitioner Camp Yavnah c/o Hebrew College July-August 2000 Infirmary Care Primary Care Campers, Staff & Family Nurse Practitioner New York State Industry May-June 1998 Correctional Institution for Primary Care Male Children 10-18 years Nurse Practitioner Morasha Camp July-August 1998 Infirmary Care Primary Care Campers, Staff & Family Nurse Practitioner State University of New York 1995-1998 College of Nursing Assistant Professor 14 Irving Ave. Primary Care Project NP Syracuse, N.Y. State University of New York 1995-1998 Department of Family Medicine Adjunct Assistant Professor 475 Irving Ave. Family Nurse Practitioner Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse University 1994-1995 College of Nursing Assistant Professor Syracuse, N.Y. Part-time University of Manitoba 1990-1993 Faculty of Nursing Lecturer, Full-time Winnipeg, Manitoba Klinic Community Health Center 1990-1993 870 Portage Avenue Family Nurse Practitioner Winnipeg, Manitoba Per Diem Private Practice 1981-1990 Self Employed Family Nurse Practitioner Springfield, Vermont Office Manager Springfield Hospital 1985-1990 Springfield, Vermont Childbirth Educator Private Practice 1980-1981 Employ Dr. L. Williams Family Nurse Practitioner Kinston, North Carolina Pitt County Memorial Hospital 1975-1980 Greenville, North Carolina Staff Nurse Intensive Care Hemodialysis Medical/ Surgical Charge Augusta General Hospital 1972-1975 Augusta, Maine Nurse's Aide Summer Employment FACULTY APPOINTMENTS Syracuse University 2001-present School of Nursing Advanced Health Assessment College of Human Services & Health Professions FNP Clinical Courses Syracuse, NY Adolescent Health Courses Nursing Research State University of New York 1995-1998 College of Nursing Course Leader Syracuse, N.Y. **graduate program Adult & Family NP 1995-1998 Preceptor FNP students State University of New York 1995-1998 Department of Family Medicine Pelvic module of physical assessment College of Medicine Introduction to Clinical Medicine Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse University 1994-1995 College of Nursing Course Facilitator, Syracuse, N.Y. **4 year program Health Assessment Comprehensive, complex clinical course Course Facilitator, **graduate NP track Health Assessment Essentials of Primary Care Theoretical Perspectives for Specialty Nursing I University of Manitoba 1991-93 Faculty of Nursing Course Leader, 4 year program Winnipeg, Manitoba Gerontology Health Assessment Nursing Theory Long-Term Illness & Disability University of Manitoba 1991-92 Faculty of Nursing Faculty Advisor, Winnipeg, Manitoba post RN students, independent study Russell Sage College 1986 Albany, New York Preceptor, NP student Community College of Vermont 1982-1983 Springfield, Vermont Instructor, Health Assessment School of Nursing 1980-1981 Kinston Memorial Hospital Instructor, Health Assessment Kinston, North Carolina OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Omicron Chapter 9/01-present Sigma Theta Tau Member, Research Committee Chair, By-Laws Committee Trichapter Research Day 9/98-4/99 Conference Committee Chair Sigma Theta Tau Editorial Board 9/97-present Journal of Family Nursing Reviewer Reviewer, RINAHL 9/98-2/99 Doctoral Student/Faculty Joint Review Omicron Chapter 9/97-9/98 Sigma Theta Tau Member, Research Committee Human Sexuality Program 5/96-5/98 Depart of Family Medicine Member, Advisory Board Omicron Chapter 9/93-9/95 Sigma Theta Tau Chair, Finance Committee Manitoba Association of 11/91-7/93 Registered Nurses Member Subcommittee for Professional Nursing Needs in Gerontology 11/91-7/93 Chair Subcommittee on Geriatric Nursing Practice Nursing Honor Society 3/91-9/91 University of Manitoba Co-Chair, Steering Committee 9/91-7/93 President Telemedicine Canada Spring 1991 Research and Quality Contact Person/Organizer Improvement in Nursing 8 paper presentations Educational Series Manitoba Association of 10/2/90 Registered Nurses Member, Subcommittee for item appraisal, National Licensure Exam Eating Disorder Support Group 1987 Springfield, Vermont Co-founder, co-director Vermont State Nurses Association 1985 Member, Convention Committee Springfield Regional Visiting 1982-1984 Boardmember Nurses Association 1983-1984 Chair, Board of Springfield, Vermont Directors New Beginnings 1982-1989 (An organization for victims of abuse) Co-founder and boardmember LICENSURE and CERTIFICATION Current Licenses: Vermont 26-0014185 Maine R18878 New Hampshire New York 453053 FNP certification F331125 American Nurses Association Certification, Family Nurse Practitioner, Certificate number 015059-22 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Certification number F0194012 American Nurses Association Certification, Gerontologic Nurse Practitioner, Certification number 255675-23 PUBLICATIONS Aronowitz, T. & Morrison-Beedy, D. (in review). Resilience in Early Adolescent African American Girls: The Role of Mother-Daughter Connectedness. Aronowitz, T. & Morrison-Beedy, D. (in review). Comparison of the Maternal Role in Resilience Among Impoverished and Non-Impoverished Early Adolescent African American Girls. Morrison-Beedy, D., Carey, M.P., & Aronowitz, T. (in review). Psychological Correlates of HIV Risk Behavior in Adolescent Girls: A Cross-Sectional Investigation. Aronowitz, T. (in review). Envisioning the Future: Mechanisms for Resilience in At-Risk Youth. Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., & Mkandawire, L. (2002). The Nurse Clinicial as Research Participant Recruiter: Experience From a Longitudinal Intervention Study. Journal of the New York State Nurses Association, 32, 9-13. Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., & Mkandawire, L. (2002). An HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention in an Adolescent Correctional Facility: Lessons Learned. Applied Nursing Research, 15, 97-101. Morrison-Beedy, D., Carey, M.P., Aronowitz, T., Mkandawire, L., & Dyne, J. (2002). Adolescents Input on the Development of an HIV-Risk Reduction Intervention. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 13, 21-28. Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., & Mkandawire, L. (2001). Mentoring Students and Junior Faculty in Faculty Funded Research: A Win-Win Scenario. Journal of Professional Nursing 17, 291-296. Morrison-Beedy, D., Carey, M.P., Lewis, B.P., & Aronowitz, T. (2001). HIV Risk Behavior and Psychological Correlates Among Native American Women: An Exploratory Investigation. Journal of Womens Health and Gender-Based Medicine, 10, 487-495. Kriepe, RE, Hedberg, VA, Klein, JD, Aronowitz,TB, Dimeglio, G, Ryan, SA, Ekeze, L, Mitan, LAP, Tuttle, J, Urbacj, K, Dukarm, CP, Stith, A (1999). Educational Program for Clinical and Community Issues in Primary Care. Adolescent Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Primary Health Care, National Health Service Corps. American Medical Student Association, Reston, VA PUBLICATIONS (cont.) Patterson, B., Saydak, M., Tschikota, S., Aronowitz, T., Crawford, M., & Venkatech, P. (1996) Learning to Care: Gender Issues for Male Nursing Students. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 28(1), 25-39. Patterson, B., Crawford, M, Saydak, M., Venkatech, P., Tschikota, S., & Aronowitz, T (1995) How male nursing students learn to care. Journal of Advanced Nursing 22(3) 600-9. Aronowitz, T. (1993) Perceptions, concerns and needs that influence technology intergration Nursing Educators Microworld 7(3) 22. Aronowitz, T. & Allen, S. (1993) Matching a solution with the correct problem...accurate problem identification! Nursing Educators Microworld 7(3) 22. RESEARCH As Principal Investigator: Delaying Sexual Debut in Young African American Girls. Submitted August 5th, 2002 to the National Institute of Nursing Research for an Individual National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Training Grant. The Role of Mother-Daughter Communication in a Comprehensive Sexuality Education Program. June 2002-June 2003. Funded by the College of Human Service & Health Professions Faculty Development Fund. $5000.00. Factors that Contribute to the Future Expectations of At-Risk Youth. February 2001- February 2002. Funded by the University of Rochester Family Research Roundtable. $2500. Principal Investigator. The Role of Parent-Adolescent Sexual Communication on Safer Sexual Behavior. December 2000-December 2001. Funded by the Omicron Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau. $1,500. Principal Investigator The Role of Connectedness in the Future Expectations of High-Risk Youth. April 2000-April 2001. Funded by the Syracuse Area Psychiatric Nurses Association. $1,000 . Principal Investigator. Defining Hope in Youth. June1997-June 1998. Funded by Sigma Theta Tau, Omicron Chapter. $500.00. Principal Investigator. High Risk Youth: The Relationship of Hope and Individuation. Funded by NIH F31-NR0729 for an National Research Service Predoctoral Award. September 1997-September 2000 $80,000. Principal Investigator The Reliability and Validity of the Set Test Summer 1992. Funded by Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses $3122.10. Principal Investigator. The Reliability and Validity of the Set Test: A Pilot Fall-Winter 1991. Principal Investigator Are Adolescents More Knowledgeable About STD's or AIDS? Spring 1991. Principal Investigator The Relationship Between Health, Movement and Time in Older Women: A Clarification and Extension 1990. Principal Investigator. RESEARCH (cont.) As Research Team Member: A Motivational HIV-Prevention Intervention for Young Women. January 2000-present. Funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research to Dr. D. Morrison-Beedy $259,242 Research Associate (review of literature, development of activities for intervention, focus groups and pilot testing of intervention, interventionist, oral presentations, and writing manuscripts) Health Care Improvement Grant. (Contractors North Country Children Clinic & the Cornell Extension Program). April 1999-October 2000. Funded by New York State Department of Health $90,000 to Dr. M. Sprik. Data Manager (data entry, cleaning, analysis and preparation of reports). Family Caregiving of Hospitalized Elderly: A Theroretical Framework. January1999-May 1999. Research Assistant (data entry and management). HIV, Sex and Youth: School-Based Prevention. September 1998-May 1999. Research Assistant (manuscript preparation, literature searches, assisted in preparation for grant submission). Northeast Rochester Youth and Family Wellness Project. Funded by Maternal Child Health Bureau. September 1998-May 1999. Research Assistant. (instrument development and pilot work on instrument). Research Assistant September-December 1997 Center for Nursing Science and Scholarly Practice, University of Rochester, School of Nursing. HIV in Adolescence: An Intervention to Reduce Risk. January-June 1997. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, RO1MH49037, to Dr. D. Seigel $1,683,076. Research Assistant Primary Health Care Project. May 1995-December 1996. Funded by New York Department of Health, $500,000 Research Team Member Learning to care: The lived experience of male nursing students. Spring 1993. Funded by the Canadian Nurses Foundation $1500.00. Research Team member Informed Integrating of Computer Technology in Nursing Education Spring-Summer 1991. Funded by Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses $1500.00. Research Team Member. PRESENTATIONS Morrison-Beedy, D., Carey, M.P., & Aronowitz, T. (March, 2003). Motivational HIV-Prevention Intervention for Adolescent Girls. Submitted to the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah. Morrison-Beedy, D., Carey, M.P., & Aronowitz, T. (April, 2003). Pre-Intervention Comparisons of Lower-Risk and Higher-Risk Adolescent Girls in an HIV-Prevention Randomized Clinical Trial. Submitted to the 15th Scientific Sessions of ENRS, New Haven, Conn. Aronowitz, T. & Morrison-Beedy, D. (2003, April). Risky Behaviors in Impoverished and Non-Impoverished Early Adolescent African American Girls: Maternal Role in Resilience. Accepted to the 70th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Fla. Morrison-Beedy, D., Carey, M.P., & Aronowitz, T. (2002, November). Psychological Antecedents to HIV-Risk Reduction in Adolescent Girls: A Comparison of Condom Users and Non-users. Accepted for the Seventh National Nursing Research Conference of STT, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Aronowitz, T. & Morrison-Beedy, D. (2002, September) The Contribution of Mother-Daughter Connectedness to Resilience in Early Adolescent African American Girls accepted for the State of the Science Conference of STT, Washington, DC Morrison-Beedy, D. & Aronowitz, T. (2002, September) HIV-Related Information, Motivation, and Behaviors in Adolescent Girls: Pre-intervention Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial accepted for the State of the Science Conference of STT, Washington, DC. Aronowitz, T. (2002, April) The Impact of Time Perspective on Resilience in Impoverished African American Youth at the 9th Biennial convention of the Society of Research on Adolescence, New Orleans, Louisiana. Aronowitz, T. (2001, November) Factors that Contribute to the Future Expectations of African American Impoverished Youth at the STT International Biennial Convention, Indianapolis, IN Morrison-Beedy, D. & Aronowitz, T. (2001, November). The Role of Sexual Education on the Sexual Behaviors of Preadolescent Girls at the STT International Biennial Convention, Indianapolis, IN Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., & Mkandawire, L. (2001, April). Using Focus Groups to Develop an HIV-Prevention Intervention for Young Women at the ENRS 2001 Conference, Atlantic City, NJ. Aronowitz, T. (2001, March) The Role of Connectedness in the Time Perspective of African American At-Risk Youth at Professional Unity-Practice Diversity Northwestern NYS Chapter of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Annual Convention, Canandagua, NY. Aronowitz, T. (2001 February). The Impact of Time Perspective on Resilience in African American Youth at Risk for HIV at Ohio State University School of Nursing, Columbus, Ohio. Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., & Mkandawire, L. ( 2000, October). Mentoring Students and Junior Faculty in Faculty Research: A Win-Win Scenario at the 2000 NYSNA Annual Convention, Niagara Falls, New York. Aronowitz, T. (2000, August). The Role of Connectedness in the Future Expectations of High-Risk Youth at the 2000 Add Health Users Workshop NIH Campus, Bethesda, Maryland. Aronowitz, T. (2000, April). Envisioning the Future: Mechanism for Resilience in High-Risk Youth at the Northwestern New York Chapter of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Conference, Syracuse, New York. Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., Mkandawire, L., & Eboh, J.(2000, April). Refining and Modifying an HIV Prevention Intervention for Young Women at the Fifth Annual Nursing Poster Session of the Omicron Alpha & Omicron chapters of STT, Syracuse, New York. Morrison-Beedy, D., Aronowitz, T., Dyne, J., Mkandawire, L., & Eboh, J.(2000, April). Mentoring Students and Junior faculty in Faculty Funded Research at the Fifth Annual Nursing Poster Session of the Omicron Alpha & Omicron chapters of STT, Syracuse, New York. Aronowitz, T.(1999, October). Factors Related To Positive Future Expectations in High-Risk Youth at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 13th Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada. Aronowitz, T., Ryan, S., & Auinger, P.(1999, September). Sexuality Education in Youth: Outcomes of Willingness to Talk at the International State of the Science Congress, Washington, DC. Aronowitz, T.(1998, December). Moving In and Out of Trouble: High Risk Youth at the Sigma Theta Tau, Omicron Chapter Annual Meeting, Syracuse, NY. Aronowitz, T.(1998, October). Defining Hope in High Risk Youth at the National Multi-disciplinary Conference on Adolescent Health and Sexuality, Tucson, Arizona. Aronowitz, T.(1998, June). High Risk Youth at the Department of Family Medicine, SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse, New York. Aronowitz, T. (1998, April). Exploring Hope in Youth at the Eastern Nursing Research Society in Rochester, New York. Aronowitz, T. (1996, October). Clinical Journaling to Promote Client-Focused Practice at the Nursing Practice in the 21st Century: Ethics, Communications and Legal Issues in Syracuse, New York. Aronowitz, T. (1996, April). Clinical Journaling to Promote Client-Focused Practice at the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties 22nd Annual Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. Aronowitz, T. (1995, May).Scholarship in Nursing at the Chaptering Ceremony of Xa Lamba University of Manitoba College of Nursing in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Aronowitz, T. (1993, January). The Relationship Between Time, Movement and Health in Older Women: An Extension and Clarification Guest Lecturer of Graduate Seminar University of Manitoba, Faculty of Nursing. Aronowitz, T. (1993. January). Risk Factors Associated with Gynecological and Breast Cancers at the Women Lubavitch Annual Luncheon, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Aronowitz, T. (1992, October). The Development and Application of Nursing Theories to Education, Practice and Research Guest Lecturer of Undergraduate Course 49:417 Issues and Trends in Nursing and Health Care, Faculty of Nursing. Aronowitz, T. (1992, May). The Intergration of Computer Technology in Nursing Education at the Tenth Annual NLN & ANA National Computer Conference in Morristown, New Jersey. Aronowitz, T. (1992, April). Maximizing the Roles of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Graduate Student Nurses' Research Day, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Nursing. Aronowitz, T. (1992, March). Creativity and Change in Curriculum Guest Lecturer Graduate Seminar, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Nursing. Aronowitz, T. (1992, February). Margaret Newman's Model of Health Guest Lecturer Graduate Seminar, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Nursing. Aronowitz, T. (1992, February). The Nurse Practitioner Role: Historical and Personal Perspective at Career Day, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Nursing. Aronowitz, T. (1991, November).Testing Mental Status in Older Adults Telemedicine of Canada. Aronowitz, T (1991, November-December).Health Assessment for Nurses at Sharon Home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Aronowitz, T. (1991, September). Maximizing the Roles of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) at the Second National CNS Conference in Hamilton. Aronowitz, T. (1991, June). The relationship between health, movement, and time in older women: A clarification and extension at the National Nursing Research Conference in Kingston, Ontario. Aronowitz, T.(1991, May). Assessment Techniques a one-day workshop for nurses at The Pas Health Complex, The Pas, Manitoba. Aronowitz, T.(1991, May). The relationship between health, movement, and time in older women: A clarification and extension at the Nursing Research: The Path to Excellence in London, Ontario. Aronowitz, T.(1991, April). The Nurse's role as Primary Care Provider: A Personal Perspective to the Primary Care Committee of the Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Aronowitz, T.(1990, October). Biological Theories of Aging Guest Lecturer Graduate Seminar, University of Manitoba School of Nursing, Winnipeg, Manitoba. MEMBERSHIP/ORGANIZATIONS American Academy of Nurse Practitioners American Nurses Association American Psychiatric Nurses Association Coalition of Nurse Practitioner Syracuse Chapter National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners New York State Nurses' Association Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Council Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Zeta & Omicron Chapters Society of Research in Adolescence AWARDS Consortium on HIV and Families sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, July 2002 in Miami, Fla. Stipend awarded by The College of Human Services & Health Professions. Post-doctoral Fellowship at the Kinsey Institute for Research on Sex, Gender & Reproduction, Indiana University, June 2002. Fellowship focus was Interventions for High-Risk Sexual Behavior: Design, Implementation, & Evaluation. Maternal Child Health Bureau Fellowship, Leadership Education in Adolescent Health, University of Rochester, 1997-98 Externship, Center of Family Nursing, University of Alberta, Calgary, Alberta, 1996 Teacher of the Year 1991-92, University of Manitoba Cum Laude, University of Massachusetts, 1990 Graduate Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, 9/89-5/90 Clinical Nurse Specialist Trainee Grant, VA Medical Center Northampton, Mass., 2/90-5/90 24 hours/wk. Magna Cum Laude, Vermont College, 1986 Margaret Tutterly Award (for improving women's position in society), Vermont College, 1986 UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES (at Syracuse University School of Nursing) Graduate Studies Ad Hoc Committee of the Curriculum Committee 9/01-present Doctoral Program Planning Ad Hoc Committee 9/01-5/02 (at Syracuse University College of Human Services and Health Professions) Faculty Research Development Fund Committee 9/01-present (at University of Rochester School of Nursing) Research Committee 9/97-9/99 Doctoral Student Representative (at SUNY @ Syracuse) Community Assessment Research Group 9/95 Family Violence Research Group 11/95 Primary Care Grant Research Group 5/95 Promotion & Tenure 9/95 Research Committee 9/95 Self-study Work Group 9/95 (at University of Manitoba) 50th Anniversary Special Convocation Planning Committee 9/91 Executive Committee of the Nursing Honor Society at the University of Manitoba, President 9/91 (2 year term) Option on Aging Curriculum Development Adhoc Committee 9/91 (2 year term) Adhoc Committee to Review Admission and Promotion in Four-Year Undergraduate Program 6/91 Steering Committee of the Nursing Honor Society at the University of Manitoba, Co-Chair 4/91-9/91 Adhoc Committee related to Computer Conference 1/91 (1 year), Chair Open House Subcommittee 10/90 Distinguished Visitors Committee 9/90 (2 year term) Student Awards and Promotion Committee 9/90 (2 year term) Mussell Committee 9/90 (2 year term) Computer User Subcommittee 9/90 (2 year term) REFERENCES Dianne Morrison-Beedy, PhD, RN-C, WHNP Associate Professor Syracuse University College of Nursing 426 Ostrom Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 315-443-9810 Lorne Becker, M.D. Professor and Chair Department of Family Medicine SUNY College of Medicine at Syracuse 475 Irving Avenue Syracuse, NY 13210 315-464-4686 Janet Beaton, PhD Professor and Dean University of Manitoba Faculty of Nursing Bison Bldg. 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