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Melissa D. Pinto, PhD, RN, FSAHM, FAAN – April 5, 2018 1 MELISSA D. PINTO, PhD, RN, FSAHM, FAAN Assistant Professor Director, Fuld Fellowship Program for Social Responsibility Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory University Telephone: (404) 727-0126 Email:[email protected] EDUCATION 2009-2013 Case Western Reserve University & The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio KL2 Career Development Award (Multidisciplinary Translational Clinical Research) 2009 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky PhD (Nursing Science) 2009 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) 2007 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Certificate in Health Professions Education 2002 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS 2017-Present Registered Nurse, California RN95149859 2013-Present Registered Nurse, Georgia RN230321 2009-2013 Registered Nurse, Ohio RN354450 HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 Research Paper of the Year (2017), “Exploring the mechanism of the clinical encounter for depressive symptoms: A path analysis,” Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2015 Fellow, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (FSAHM) 2015 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and AARP Culture of Health: Breakthrough Leader in Nursing Award 2015 Distinguished University Alumni Fellow, University of Louisville 2014 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2014 University of Louisville School of Nursing 40 Outstanding Alumni Award for significant contribution to the nursing profession. 2013 MNRS Early Stage Investigator Award, Pediatric Research Section

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MELISSA D. PINTO, PhD, RN, FSAHM, FAAN

Assistant Professor Director, Fuld Fellowship Program for Social Responsibility

Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory University

Telephone: (404) 727-0126 Email:[email protected]

EDUCATION

2009-2013 Case Western Reserve University & The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio

KL2 Career Development Award (Multidisciplinary Translational Clinical Research)

2009 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky PhD (Nursing Science)

2009 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN)

2007 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Certificate in Health Professions Education

2002 University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN)

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS 2017-Present Registered Nurse, California RN95149859

2013-Present Registered Nurse, Georgia RN230321

2009-2013 Registered Nurse, Ohio RN354450

HONORS AND AWARDS

2017 Research Paper of the Year (2017), “Exploring the mechanism of the clinical encounter for depressive symptoms: A path analysis,” Issues in Mental Health Nursing.

2015 Fellow, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (FSAHM) 2015 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and AARP Culture of Health: Breakthrough

Leader in Nursing Award 2015 Distinguished University Alumni Fellow, University of Louisville 2014 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2014 University of Louisville School of Nursing 40 Outstanding Alumni Award for

significant contribution to the nursing profession. 2013 MNRS Early Stage Investigator Award, Pediatric Research Section

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2012 Fellowship, National Institute of Health/NINR Summer Genetics Institute 2012 MNRS New Investigator Award, Adolescent Health Research Section 2010-2015 NIH/NIMH Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers

(Continuous funding 2010-2015) 2008 Society for Adolescent Medicine Health Professional Student Travel Scholarship 2006 University of Louisville M. Celeste Nicholas Professional Development Award 2005-2009 Andy Pearson Academic Scholarship 2005 Research Louisville 2nd Place in Nursing and Public Health Poster Presentation

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

July, 2013-Present Assistant Professor Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing & Rollins School of Public Health Division of Behavioral Sciences & Health Education (Adjunct Appointment) Director, Fuld Fellowship Program for Social Responsibility (2014-Present)

2009-2013 KL2 Clinical Research Scholar and Instructor

The Cleveland Clinic & Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing

2005-2009 Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant

University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky School of Nursing

2002-2007 Staff Nurse Norton Suburban Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky

SCHOLARSHIP: GRANTS AND OTHER FUNDING

Research Grants Currently Under Scientific Review or Awaiting Notice of Award (in reverse chronological

order)

mHealth Application STRIVE (PIs: Ma, T. & Pinto, M.D.) Submitted April 5, 2018 Role and Effort: Dual Principal Investigator, 20% Funding Agency: NIH Total costs: $2,040,331.64 mHealth Application C-STRESS (PIs: Ma, T. & Pinto, M.D.) Submitted January 5, 2018 to NIH Role and Effort: Dual Principal Investigator, 20% Funding Agency: NIH/NIMH Total costs: $1,576,808.30 (Scored, Pending Council Review)

Research Grants Funded

Avatar-Based Intervention for Depressive Symptoms: A Novel Digital Therapeutic for Women With Breast Cancer (Pinto, M.D.) Role and Effort: Principal Investigator (15% effort)

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Funding agency: Winship Cancer Institute, Cancer and the Brain Strategic Initiative Total costs: $50,000 Funding Period: 3/1/2015-4/1/2017 Avatar-Based Intervention to Reduce Depressive Symptoms & Promote Well-Being Among HIV+ Young Adults (Pinto, M.D.) Role and effort: Principal Investigator, in-kind Funding agency: Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Dean’s Research Development Award Total costs: $10,000 Funding period: 01/12/2015-2/1/2016 Contribution of Telomeres to Aging in the Atlanta WIHS (Wingood, G.) Role and effort: Co-Investigator, in-kind Funding agency: Emory University Center for Contextual Genetics and Prevention Total costs: $79,286 Funding period: 09/2014-09/ 2015 Case/Cleveland Clinic Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Training Program Role and effort: Principal Investigator, KL2 Awardee (80% effort) PI Project Title: Electronic Self-Management Resource Training for Mental Health (eSMART-MH) for Young Adults Grant number: KLRR024990 Funding agency: NIH/NCRC Total costs: $484,920 Funding period: 7/1/2009-6/30/2013 Electronic Self-Management Resource Training for Mental Health (eSMART-MH) (Pinto-Foltz, M.D.) Role and effort: Principal Investigator, in-kind Funding agency: 2010 Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS)/American Nurses Foundation Total costs: $7,500 Funding period: 2010-2011 School Program to Reduce Mental Illness Stigma Among Adolescents (Pinto-Foltz, M.D.) Role and effort: Principal Investigator, in-kind Funding agency: Sigma Theta Tau International, Iota Zeta Chapter Total costs: $500 Funding period: 2010-2011 School Program to Reduce Mental Illness Stigma Among Adolescents (Pinto-Foltz, M.D.) Role and effort: Principal Investigator, in-kind Funding agency: Ruth Craddock Research Fund Total costs: $600 Funding period: 2008-2009 School Program to Reduce Mental Illness Stigma and Increase Mental Health Literacy in Adolescents (Pinto-Foltz, M.D.) Role and effort: Principal Investigator, in-kind

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Funding agency: University of Louisville President’s Commission on Diversity and Racial Equality/ Office of the Executive Vice President for Research, Graduate Student Research Grant Total costs: $1000 Funding period: 2008-2009 Assessing Female Adolescents’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Depression (Pinto-Foltz, M.D.) Role and effort: Principal Investigator, in-kind Funding agency Iota Zeta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International Total costs: $500 Funding period: 2005-2006

Educational, Training, and Program Grants Funded (in reverse chronological order)

Avatars, Social Media, and Graduate Pediatric Nursing Education (Thomas, Tami) Role and effort: Co-Investigator, in-kind Funding agency Emory Fund for Innovative Teaching (FIT) Total costs: $2,510 Funding Period: 2013-2014.

SCHOLARSHIP: PUBLICATIONS

Original Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals (in reverse chronological order; please include the

PubMedCentral ID Number (PMCID) if available) (provide * next to data based publications)

1. *Pinto, M.D., DiClemente, R.J., Higgins, M.K., Greenblatt, A.M., Negi, L.T., Abbott, K.L., & Kaplin, A.I. (Accepted, Pending Minor Revisions). Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT®): Promising intervention to improve depressive symptoms, attention, executive function, and skills for cognitive resilience. Applied Nursing Research.

2. Levenson, J., Pinto, M.D., & Kaplin, A.I. (2017). A guide to theory driven mobile-based interventions: A scoping review. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine.

3. Pinto, M.D. (2017). Challenges and opportunities for addressing adolescent cyberbullying within the context of clinically meaningful psychological outcomes. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 30(1), 4-5.

4. *Pinto, M.D., Greenblatt, A.M., Williams, B.L., & Kaplin, A.I. (2017). Exploring the mechanism of the clinical encounter for depressive symptoms in young adults: A path analysis. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 38(7), 533-539. DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2017.1305023 (Designated Research Paper of the Year, Selected by Editorial Board)

5. *Pinto, M.D., Greenblatt, A.M., Hickman, R.L., Rice, H.M., Thomas, T., & Clochesy, J.M. (2016). Assessing the critical parameters of eSMART-MH: A promising avatar-based digital therapeutic intervention to reduce depressive symptoms. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 52(3), 157-168. doi: 10.1111/ppc.12112.

6. Shapiro, S.E., Pinto, M.D., & Evans, D.D. (2016). Suicidality risk assessment in children, adolescents, and young adults. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 38(1), 4-9. DOI: 10.1097/TME.0000000000000087.

7. *Greenblatt, A.M., Pinto, M.D., Higgins, M.K., & Berg, C.J. (2016). Exploring the relationships among level of contact, nature of contact, and stigma in adolescent girls. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 37(1), 10-18.

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8. *Pinto, M.D., Hickman, R.L., & Thomas, T. (2015). Stigma Scale for Receiving Psychological Help (SSRPH): An examination among adolescent girls. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37(12), 1644-1661.

9. *Cha, E., Braxter, B., Kim, K.H., Lee, H., Akazawa, M.K., Talsman, M.S., Pinto, M.D., & Faulkner, M.S. (2015). Preventative strategies to reduce depressive symptoms in overweight and obese young adults. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 29(5), 258-264.

10. Lilienfeld, S.O. & Pinto, M.D. (2015). Risky tests of etiological models in psychopathology research: The need for meta-methodology. Psychological Inquiry, 26, 253-258.

11. *Hickman, R.L., Clochesy, J.M., Pinto, M.D., Burant, C., & Pignatiello, G. (2015). Impact of serious games for health on chronic disease self-management: Preliminary efficacy among community dwelling adults with hypertension. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 38(2), 253-275.

12. *Clochesy, J.M., Hickman, R.L., Pinto, M.D., & Znamenak, K. (2015). Creating serious games for health. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 38(2), 162-173.

13. *Hickman, R.L. & Pinto, M.D. (2014). Advance directives lessen the decisional burden of surrogate decision makers of the chronically critically ill. Journal of Clinical Nursing, (23), 5-6, 756-765.

14. *Hickman, R.L., Lipson, A., Pinto, M.D., & Pignatiello, G. (2014). Multimedia decision support improves the intention to complete advance directives in hospitalized adults. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 26(4), 187-193.

15. *Logsdon, M.C., Pinto, M.D., LaJoie, A.S., Hertweck, P., & Lynch, T. (2013). Intention to seek mental health treatment for adolescent girls: Comparison of predictors in mothers and daughters. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing. 26, 239-245. doi: 10.1111/jcap.12039.

16. *Hertweck, S.P., LaJoie, A.S., Pinto, M.D., Flamini, L., Lynch, T., & Logsdon, M.C. (2013). Healthcare decision making by mothers for their adolescent daughters regarding the quadrivalent HPV vaccine. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 26(2), 96-101. PMID: 23518189. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2012.10.009.

17. *Pinto, M.D., Hickman, R.L., Clochesy, J.M., & Buchner, M. (2013). Avatar-based depression self-management technology: Promising approach to improve depressive symptoms among young adults. Applied Nursing Research. 26(1), 45-48. PMID 23265918, PMC NIHMS407407. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2012.08.003.

18. *Pinto, M.D., Hickman, R.L., Logsdon, M.C., & Burant, C. (2012). Psychometric evaluation of the Revised Attribution Questionnaire (r-AQ) to measure mental illness stigma in adolescents. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 20(1), 47-58. PMID 22679709, PMC 3506425. doi: 10.1891/1061-3749.20.1.47.

19. *Hickman, R.L., Pinto, M.D., Lee, E., & Daly, B.J. (2012). Psychometric evaluation of the Decision Regret Scale in recipients of internal cardiac defibrillators. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 20(1), 21-34. PMID 22679707. doi: 10.1891/1061-3749.20.1.21.

20. *Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Logsdon, M.C., & Myers, J. (2011). Feasibility, acceptability, and initial efficacy of a knowledge-contact program to reduce mental illness stigma and improve mental health literacy in adolescents. Social Science & Medicine, 72(12), 2011-2019. PMID 21624729, PMC 3117936. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.04.006.

21. *Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Logsdon, M.C., & Derrick, A. (2011). Engaging adolescent mothers in a longitudinal mental health intervention study: Challenges and lessons learned. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 34(4), 214-219. PMID 2135575, PMC3079417. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2010.544841.

22. *Logsdon, M.C., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Scheetz, J., & Myers, J.A. (2010). Self-efficacy and postpartum teaching behaviors of hospital nurses. Journal of Perinatal Education. 19(4), 10-16. PMID21886417, PMC2981184. doi: 10.1624/105812410X530884.

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23. *Logsdon, M.C., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Stein, B.D., Usui, W., & Josephson, A.M. (2010). Adapting and testing a telephone depression care management intervention for adolescent mothers. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 13(4), 307-317. PMID: 20020164, PMC3037262. doi: 10.1007/s00737-009-0125-y.

24. *Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hines-Martin, V.P., & Logsdon, M.C. (2010). How adolescent girls understand and manage depression within their peer group: A grounded theory investigation. School Mental Health, 2(1), 36-43. PMID 20689677, PMC2919304. doi: 10.1007/s12310-009-9024-7.

25. Pinto-Foltz, M.D. & Logsdon, M.C. (2009). Conceptual model of research to reduce stigma related to mental disorders in adolescents. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 30, 788-795. PMID: 19916813. doi: 10.3109/01612840903267620.

26. Pinto-Foltz, M.D. & Logsdon, M.C. (2009). Reducing stigma related to mental disorders: Initiatives, interventions, and recommendations for nursing. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 23(1), 41-49. PMID: 19216986. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2008.02.010.

27. *Logsdon, M.C., Usui, W.M., Pinto Foltz, M.D., & Rakestraw, V.L. (2009). Intention to seek mental health treatment in adolescent mothers and a comparison group of adolescent girls. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 23(1), 32-40. PMID: 19216987. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2008.02.013.

28. Schanie, C.L., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., & Logsdon, M.C. (2008). Analysis of popular press articles concerning postpartum depression: 1998-2006. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 29, 1200-1216. PMID: 18979325. doi: 10.1080/01612840802370509.

29. *Logsdon, M.C., Hertweck, P., Zieglar, C., & Pinto-Foltz, M.D. (2008). Testing a Bioecological Model to examine social support in postpartum adolescents. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 40(2), 116-123. PMID: 18507565. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2008.00215.x.

30. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., & Logsdon, M.C. (2008). Stigma towards mental illness: A concept analysis using postpartum depression as an exemplar. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 29(1), 21-36. PMID: 18214776. doi: 10.1080/01612840701748698.

31. Logsdon, M.C., Wisner, K.L., & Pinto-Foltz, M.D. (2006). The impact of postpartum depression on mothering. Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Neonatal Nursing, 35, 1-7. PMID: 16958723. doi: 10.1080/01612840701748698.

*databased

SCHOLARSHIP: PRESENTATIONS

International Presentations (as APA citations, in reverse chronological order)

1. Pinto, M.D. (2017, September 29) Science of compassion-based meditation for mental health. Science for Monks, Dharamsala, India. (First Ever Meeting Between Monastic Nuns and Scientists; One of two western scientists invited to present).

2. Thomas, T., Higgins, M., & Pinto, M.D. (2014, March 23) Parental attitudes towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination of boys: Quantitative and qualitative results to guide development of dffective HPV vaccine interventions.” Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Austin, TX.

3. Clochesy, J.M., Hickman, R.L., Pinto, M.D., Buchner, M., Del Brocco, M., & Pangrace, C. (2012, June 23). Electronic Self-Management Resource Training: A serious game for health. 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics. Montreal, Canada.

4. Logsdon, M.C., LaJoie, S., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hertweck, P., Flamini-Harper, L., & Lynch, T. (2011, March 31). Predictors of Intention to Receive Depression Treatment for Adolescent Girls: A Study of Mother-Daughter Dyads. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Meeting, Seattle, WA.

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5. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Logsdon, M.C., & Myers, J.A. (2010, April 9). Longitudinal evaluation of universal, community-based national intervention to improve mental illness stigma and mental health literacy in adolescents. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

National Presentations (as APA citations, in reverse chronological order)

6. Pinto, M.D. (2016, August 26) Leveraging technology for new methods of detection and development of smart, non-traditional, and just-in-time mental health interventions to address depressed mood and suicide. The Pentagon, Washington, DC.

7. Pinto, M.D. (2016, April 13). Leveraging technology for new methods of detection and development of smart, non-traditional, and just-in-time mental health interventions to address depressed mood and suicide. The Pentagon, Washington, DC.

8. Pinto, M.D., Greenblatt, A., Clochesy, J.M., & Thomas, T. (2014, March, 3). Evaluating critical intervention parameters of eSMART-MH from the young adult’s perspective; Initial findings of a behavioral health avatar-based intervention for depressive symptoms. Children and Adolescent Mental Health Research and Policy Conference, Tampa, FL

9. Pinto, M.D. (2013, September, 16). Electronic Self-Management Resource Training for Mental Health (eSMART-MH). The White House Conference on Behavioral Health Information Technology Innovations. Washington, D.C.

10. LaJoie, A.S., Logsdon, M.C., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hickman, R.L., & Hertweck, S.P. (2011, October 24). Shared decision making? Examining mother and daughter influence on the choice to vaccinate against the human papillomavirus. Society for Medical Decision Making. Chicago, IL.

11. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hickman, R.L., & Burant, C. (2011, April 28). Psychometric evaluation of the revised attribution questionnaire to measure stigma in adolescents. Clinical and Translational Research and Education Meeting: ACRT/AFMR/SCTS Joint Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD.

12. Pinto-Foltz, M.D. & Clochesy, J.M. (2011, March 21). Electronic self-management resource training to improve mental health (eSMART-MH) for young adults. Children’s Mental Health Research & Policy Conference. Tampa, FL.

13. Logsdon, M.C., Lamberton, K., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., & Scheetz, J. (2008). Teaching Behaviors in Hospital Based Maternity Nurses. Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrics, and Neonatal Nursing Convention, Los Angeles, CA.

14. Logsdon, M.C. & Pinto-Foltz, M.D. (2006). Exposure to Community Violence and Symptoms of Depression in Childbearing & Non-Childbearing Adolescents. Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrics, and Neonatal Nursing Convention. Baltimore, MD.

Local, State, and Regional Presentations (as APA citations, in reverse chronological order)

15. Greenblatt, A.M. & Pinto, M.D. (2017, February 23). Exploring correlates of well-being, stress, depressive symptoms, and functioning in young adult college students. Southern Nursing Research Society Conference. Dallas, TX.

16. Pinto, M.D. (2014, March 12). Evolving role of technology in behavioral health and developmental disabilities. North Carolina Governor’s Institute on Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse. Raleigh, NC.

17. Hickman, R.L., Pinto, M.D., and Clochesy, J.M. (2013, March 9). Preliminary efficacy of an avatar-based self-management intervention for hypertension. Midwest Nursing Research Society. Chicago, IL.

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18. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hickman, R., & Burant, C. (2011, March 24). A structural model of mental health literacy, mental illness stigma, and attitude toward mental health treatment in adolescent girls. Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Columbus, OH.

19. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hickman, R., Logsdon, M.C., & Burant, C. (2011, February 17). Psychometric evaluation of the Revised Attribution Questionnaire to measure mental illness stigma in adolescents. Southern Nursing Research Society Conference. Jacksonville, FL.

20. Boone, K.D., Garrett, S.L., Holthouser, A.L., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Rhodes, S., Shaw, M.A., Shelgikar, A.V., & Wagner, L.W. (2007). Evaluation of University of Louisville School of Medicine Pediatric Externship Project. Research! Louisville. Louisville, KY.

21. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Logsdon, M.C., & Myers, J. (2009). Predictors of Stigma Toward Mental Health Treatment in Female Adolescents. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Minneapolis, MN.

22. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Hines-Martin, V.P., & Logsdon, M.C. (2008, March 29). How female adolescents understand and manage depression in their social structure. Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

23. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., Usui, W., & Logsdon, M.C. (2007, March 25). Measurement of stigma related to mental health treatment in adolescents: Reliability and validity data. Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Omaha, NE.

24. Logsdon, M.C. & Pinto-Foltz, M.D. (2007, March 24). Recruitment of adolescents: Comparison of school based and community sites. Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Omaha, NE.

25. Schanie, C.L., Logsdon, M.C., & Pinto-Foltz, M.D. (2007). Analysis of popular press articles concerning postpartum depression: 1998-2006. University of Louisville Undergraduate Research Symposium. Louisville, KY.

26. Logsdon, M.C., Pinto-Foltz, M.D., & Hertweck, P. (2006). Comprehensive Measurement of Social Support and Symptoms of Depression in Female Adolescents. Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Milwaukee, WI.

27. Shiber, L., Logsdon, M.C., Hertweck, S.P., Pinto-Foltz, M.D. &, Ziegler, C. (2006). Moderators of Depressive Symptoms in Postpartum Adolescents. Research! Louisville. Louisville, KY.

28. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., & Logsdon, M.C. (2005). Outcomes of Exposure to Community Violence in Postpartum Adolescents. Research! Louisville. Louisville, KY.

29. Pinto-Foltz, M.D., & Logsdon, M.C. (2005). Outcomes of Exposure to Community Violence in Postpartum Adolescents. 2005 Building Kentucky’s Research Community: A Research Colloquium on Violence Against Women. Lexington, KY.

Invited Television, Radio, and Print Media Appearances (in reverse chronological order)

1. Author/Contributor (Web), How can we close the gaps in mental health care with technology? Part 2. Microsoft Health. National Release: March 7, 2016. http://enterprise.microsoft.com/en-us/industries/health/how-can-we-close-the-gaps-in-mental-healthcare-with-technology-part-2-2/

2. Author/Contributor (Web), How can we close the gaps in mental health care with technology? Part 1. Microsoft Health. National Release: December 4, 2015. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/health/blogs/how-can-we-close-the-gaps-in-mental-healthcare-with-technology-part-1/default.aspx#fbid=sepkWhyl0o_

3. Interview (Television), Can I ditch my therapist for an avatar? Fusion TV Channel (Disney Media). National Release: October 6, 2015.

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4. Invited Expert Panelist (Television and Radio), Road to Recovery Television and Radio Series. Technologies for Whole Body Health and Wellness. Substance Abuse and Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Washington, DC. National Release: September 2, 2015.

5. Web version: http://www.recoverymonth.gov/road-to-recovery/tv-series/september-2015-trailer-new-technologies-whole-body-wellness

6. Interview (Print), Medical Avatars May Help Treat Depression in Young Adults. Baylor Innovations, Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, Texas. Winter, 2015. http://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=238748&p=14

7. Interview, Researcher Reaches National Stage (Print). The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia. October 21, 2013. http://www.ajc.com/news/business/researcher-reaches-national-stage/nbTKD/

8. Interview (Print), Case Western Reserve University Study Suggests Avatars Help Young Adults

With Depression. The Plain Dealer Newspaper, Cleveland, Ohio. February, 25, 2013.

http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2013/02/case_western_reserve_universit_9.html

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Courses Taught (Emory)

2015-present NRSG 538 Adolescent Health and Development (Masters)

Coordinator, Teach Independently (Developed Course)

2015 NRSG 315 Population Health: Community and Public Health Nursing (AMSN)

Clinical Instructor

2015 NRSG 460M Clinical Nursing II, Maturing Families (ABSN)

Lecturer

2014 NRSG508 Honor’s Research II Co-coordinator 2014-present NRSG200 Human Growth and

Development Across the Lifespan (Undergraduate)

Coordinator, Teach Independently (Developed Course)

2014 NRSG652 Mental Health Issues in Advanced Practice Nursing (Masters)

Lecturer

2014-2015 NRSG372 Professional Nursing: Concepts, Issues, and Trends—(ABSN)

Co-coordinator and Pediatric Group Instructor

2014-2015 NRSG371H Honor’s Research I : Research and Evidenced Based Practice (Undergraduate)

Co-coordinator

Courses Taught (Case Western Reserve University) 2011-2012 NURS 473: Advanced Child and

Adolescent Psychopathology Advanced Practice Nursing (Masters)

Coordinator, Taught Independently

2010-2012 NUND 404B: Inquiry B for Graduate Entry DNP Nursing Theory (didactic) (Masters)

Co-coordinator

2010 NUND 404A: Inquiry A for Graduate Entry DNP Nursing Theory (didactic) (Masters)

Co-coordinator

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2009 NURS 320: Theoretical and Evidence Bases for Best Practice in Nursing (didactic) (Undergraduate)

Small Group Instructor

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Advisement

2017-Present Dissertation Committee Co-Chair (Kristy Martyn) for Amy Greenblatt

Master of Public Health Thesis Advisement

2014-2015 Amy Greenblatt, “Relational Correlates of Mental Illness Stigma Among Female Adolescents,” Committee Member

PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Membership in Professional Organizations

2006-Present Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Fellow (FSAHM); Appointed Mental Health Committee (2017-Current); Nursing Sig Chair (2014-2015)

2014-Present American Academy of Nursing Fellow 2014-Present American Nurses Association Member

Editorships and Editorial Boards

2017-Present Editorial Board Member, Applied Nursing Research 2014-2017 Review Editor & Editorial Board Member, Frontiers in Pediatrics and Public Health 2010 – 2013 Editorial Board Member, Stigma Research and Action

Manuscript Reviewer

2017-Present Reviewer, Clinical Psychological Science 2015-Present Reviewer, BMC Public Health 2015-Present Reviewer, Nature: Translational Psychiatry 2015-Present Reviewer, BMC Psychiatry 2014 Reviewer, Journal of Public Mental Health 2013 Reviewer, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 2013 Reviewer, Clinical Psychology Review 2013-Present Reviewer, Comprehensive Psychiatry 2010-Present Reviewer & Review Committee for “Best Faculty and Paper Awards,” Western

Journal of Nursing Research 2009-Present Reviewer, Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2009 Reviewer, Youth and Society

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National and International Consultation

August 26, 2016 Pentagon, Dr. Todd Calhoun, Executive Director of Marine Corps Installations Command, Consult on Mental Health Promotion of Marines Through Technology

April 13, 2016 Pentagon, Brigadier General Dennis Crall, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Consult on Mental Health Promotion of Marines Through Technology

2016-2017 Scientific Advisory Board Member, Psych.E (Psych Media) 2014-2016 The Carter Center Mental Health Program Taskforce on Child and Adolescent

Mental Health September 17, 2013

The White House Conference on Technology Innovations and Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders Conference roundtable with SAMHSA, ONDCP, National Coordinator for Health IT, and The Federal Communication and policy makers, and stakeholders. Washington, DC.

National and International Scientific Review

2016 Peer Reviewer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Youth Injury Prevention Centers Special Emphasis Panel

2015 Peer Reviewer, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Small Business: Psycho/Neuropathology, Lifespan Development, and STEM Education Study Section Special Emphasis Panel

2015 Peer Reviewer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Youth Injury Prevention Centers Special Emphasis Panel

Emory University Service

2016-present Advisory Board Member, Emory Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion Based Ethics (Former Known as Emory-Tibet Center for Contemplative Science and Secular Ethics)

2015-present Member, Fringe Benefit Committee, Emory University

Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Service

2016-present Member, Admissions Committee 2015-2017 Member, Governance Committee 2015-2016 Chair, Fuld Fellow and Honor’s Section Committee 2014-2017 Member, PhD Admissions Committee 2014-2016 Co-lead, Ad-Hoc Workgroup (PhD Faculty), Integration of Pre-Doctoral Application

into NHWSON PhD Program 2014-2015 Member, Special Initiative Strategic Planning Committee for NHWSON

“Transforming Nursing Science Strategic Initiative” 2014-2016 Member, Research Committee 2014-2015 Member, Fuld Fellow and Honors Research Selection Committee Member 2014 Research Mentor, Bridges to Baccalaureate, Udia Otuguor 2014-2016 Emory NHWSON Research Scholars Day (Research Poster Evaluator) 2013-2014

Member, Diversity Task Force Member, School Life Committee Member, DNP Collaborative

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Other Professional Service

2017-present Invited Member, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Mental Health Committee (SAHM)

2014-present Manuscript Review Mentor for Students, Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2014-2016 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (Co-Chair) Nursing Research Group 2009-2016 Reviewer for Best Faculty and Student Papers, Midwest Nursing Research Society

(MNRS) and Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR)

Prior Service at Other Universities

2010-2011 Research Mentor, Tri-C Bridges for Success Program 2008 Member, University of Louisville Associate Dean for Research Search Committee 2006-2007 Leadership Succession, Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Zeta, University of Louisville 2005-2006 Secretary, Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Zeta, University of Louisville 2004-2007 Chapter Advisor, University of Louisville Sigma Kappa Sorority, Alpha Theta