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Page 1 of 20 Linda M. Herrick, Ph.D., R.N. Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA Work address: College of Nursing South Dakota State University Box 2275 Brookings, SD 57007-0096 e-mail: linda.herrick @sdstate.edu 605-688-6153 Mayo Clinic 200 1 st St. S.W. Rochester, MN 55905 507-538-7637 Licensure: Registered Nurse Minnesota License R 089681 6 Licensed: July 1979 Expires: September 30, 2016 Registered Nurse South Dakota License multi-state compact R042013 Licensed: August 2012 Expires September 29, 2017 Certification: none EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION 1998 Ph.D. Nursing, Minor Health Services Research, Administration and Policy, University of Minnesota 1991 M.S. Nursing (focus in nursing administration), University of Minnesota 1979 B.S. Nursing (Summa Cum Laude), Winona State University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 8/22/2012 present Professor and Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 8/2005 present Nurse Researcher, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 8/2007 8/2012 Clinical Associate Professor, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN 8/2005 8/2007 Senior Teaching Specialist, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota 8/2002 8/2007 B.S.N. Program Coordinator, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota 2001 8/2005 Nurse Researcher/Research and Ambulatory Supervisor, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic 1998 2002 Adjunct Associate Professor, Winona State University, Joint Appointment 1996 2001 Director of Nursing Research, Mayo Medical Foundation 1993-1996 Nursing Research Administrative Assistant, Mayo Foundation Hospitals

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Linda M. Herrick, Ph.D., R.N.

Curriculum Vitae

PERSONAL DATA

Work address:

College of Nursing

South Dakota State University

Box 2275

Brookings, SD 57007-0096

e-mail: linda.herrick @sdstate.edu

605-688-6153

Mayo Clinic

200 1st St. S.W.

Rochester, MN 55905

507-538-7637

Licensure:

Registered Nurse – Minnesota License R 089681 6

Licensed: July 1979 Expires: September 30, 2016

Registered Nurse – South Dakota License multi-state compact R042013

Licensed: August 2012 Expires September 29, 2017

Certification: none

EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION

1998 Ph.D. Nursing, Minor Health Services Research, Administration and Policy,

University of Minnesota

1991 M.S. Nursing (focus in nursing administration), University of Minnesota

1979 B.S. Nursing (Summa Cum Laude), Winona State University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

8/22/2012 – present Professor and Associate Dean – Undergraduate Studies, College of Nursing,

South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota

8/2005 – present Nurse Researcher, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic,

Rochester, Minnesota

8/2007 – 8/2012 Clinical Associate Professor, University of Minnesota School of Nursing,

Minneapolis, MN

8/2005 – 8/2007 Senior Teaching Specialist, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota

8/2002 – 8/2007 B.S.N. Program Coordinator, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota

2001 – 8/2005 Nurse Researcher/Research and Ambulatory Supervisor, Gastroenterology

and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic

1998 – 2002 Adjunct Associate Professor, Winona State University, Joint Appointment

1996 – 2001 Director of Nursing Research, Mayo Medical Foundation

1993-1996 Nursing Research Administrative Assistant, Mayo Foundation Hospitals

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1981-1993 Nurse Manager, Medical-Surgical Gastroenterology, Rochester Methodist

Hospital

1980-1981 Private Duty Nurse, Home Care, Rochester area community

1979-1981 Staff Nurse, Respiratory Intensive Care Unit, Rochester Methodist Hospital

EXTRAMURAL/INTRAMURAL FUNDING

Research funding

Refereed

Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Herrick, (PI) 2012-present

A nested case control comparison of direct medical costs of chronic constipation and irritable bowel

syndrome-constipation over a ten-year time period in a population-based cohort

Role: Principal investigator (Mayo) $157,911

Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurses Society Herrick, (PI) 6/2011 – 6/2014

WOCN Perceptions of Problems Experienced by Ostomates with Shortened Length of Stay

The goals are to evaluate WOC nurses’ perceptions of patient issues related to shortened lengths of stay

Role: Principal investigator (University of Minnesota) $10,000

Sigma Theta Tau, International

Zeta Chapter Herrick, (PI) 2/2011-2-2012

Survey of Problems Experienced after Surgery and Educational Needs of Ostomates with Shortened

Lengths of Stay

The goal of this study is to evaluate quality of life and problems experienced by patients with new

ostomies and shortened length of stay.

Role: Principal investigator (University of Minnesota) $2,000

U01 NIDDK Talley (PI) 9/1/2005-8/31/2013

Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial

The goal of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of escitalopram and amitriptyline on dyspepsia

symptoms.

Role: Co-investigator $5,500,000

Bush Grant Flash and McMaster (PIs) 2008-2011

Writing-Enhanced Curriculum Project.

School of Nursing Liaison 10% salary funding for 3 years. Led Writing-Enhanced Curriculum project in

undergraduate curriculum.

Undergraduate Research Opportunity grants

Caitlin Cleary. “Old Idea, New Questions: Outcomes of Water Birth in Minnesota.” 12/2009- 2010.

$1,700. Abstracts presented at MNRS and NCUR Conferences

Andrea Simonson. “Chlamydia Trachomatis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Is there a connection?”

12/1/2008 to 4/15/2009 $1700 Poster at MNRS conference

Philip Gyura. “Antidepresant use in Abdominal Pain” 12/1/2008 to 4/15/2009 $1700

Jennifer Heath. “Post-Operative Pain and Analgesic Step-down Upon Discharge” 12/1/2008 to

4/15/2009 $1700

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Mayo Investigator funding Herrick (PI) 11-2012 – 2014

Evidence functional gastrointestinal disorder symptoms comprise two distinct syndromes: identification

and validation through latent class analysis in a population-based study

The goal of this study is to use the latent condition analysis to analyze data from an existing population-

based survey of gastrointestinal symptoms.

Role: Principal investigator Internal Mayo funds

Mayo Investigator funding Herrick (PI) 10-2012 – present

Irritable bowel syndrome demonstrates a birth-cohort phenomenon

The goal of this study is to determine whether birth-cohort phenomenon exist in a community-based

sample of people with irritable bowel syndrome.

Role: Co-investigator Internal Mayo funds

U01 NIDDK Herrick (PI) 10/2010- 2013

Gender differences in psychological parameters in functional dyspepsia

The purpose of this study was to examine whether psychological factors, somatic symptoms, sleep

quality, and quality of life in patients with functional dyspepsia could discriminate between men and

women.

Role: Principal investigator Ancillary study of U01 NIDDK

U01 NIDDK Herrick (PI) 10/2010- 2015

Does Dyspepsia Exist in the Community: A Clinical Trial Experience?

The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of dyspepsia symptoms in a community-based

population through use of mailed survey data validated by follow-up phone calls.

Role: Principal investigator Ancillary study of U01 NIDDK

Mayo Internal funding Talley (PI) 6/23/2009 - 2014

Investigation of the relationship between classification of patients according to Rome III criteria and a

naturalistic classification.

The goal of this study is to determine whether the use of Rome III criteria are useful in the diagnosis of

functional bowel diseases compared to clinician diagnoses.

Role: Co-investigator Investigator Mayo funds

Astra Zeneca Yawn (PI) 9/1/2004- 2014

Olmsted County Pain Study

The goal of this study was to determine the presence and types of pain experienced by a random sample

of people within Olmsted County

Role: Co-investigator

Nursing Research Committee Funding Herrick (PI) 10/21/1996 – 2012

Evaluation of Unit Assignment and Multidisciplinary Interventions on Postoperative Pain

Management.

The goal of this study was to identify the effects individual and unit interventions on postoperative

pain levels. $35,000

Mayo Nursing Research Committee Herrick (PI) 7/1/2001 – 2012

Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Interventions on Postoperative Pain Relief

The goal of this study was to identify predictors of postoperative pain in patients undergoing general,

gastrointestinal, orthopedic and neurological surgery. $3,000

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Mayo Internal funding Herrick, (PI) 6/23/1997 – 2012

Evaluation of Pain Education Class on the Attitudes and Knowledge of Pain Management

The goal of this study was to assess effectiveness of different methods of pain management education with

registered nurses and physicians in multiple specialty areas. PI Sweep fund

Forrest Talley (PI) 8/13/2003 – present

Prevalence and Incidence of Cholelithiasis in IBS: A Population- based Study. Co-investigator.

The goal of this study is to determine the prevalence and incidence of cholelithiasis in irritable bowel

syndrome. $184,000

Non-refereed

Herrick (PI) 11-2012 – 2015

Evidence functional gastrointestinal disorder symptoms comprise two distinct syndromes: identification

and validation through latent class analysis in a population-based study

Role: Principal investigator

Herrick (PI) 10/2010- 2013

Does Dyspepsia Exist in the Community: A Clinical Trial Experience?

Role: Principal investigator

Talley (PI) 6/23/2009 - 2015

Investigation of the relationship between classification of patients according to Rome III criteria and a

naturalistic classification.

Role: Co-investigator

Other Completed Research Support – available on request

Training program funding - none

SCHOLARSHIP

Publications - Refereed (** data-based articles)

Conn, V. S., Ward, S., Herrick, L., Topp, R., Alexander, G. L., Anderson, C. M., . . . Georgesen, S.

(2015). Managing opportunities and challenges of co-authorship. Western Journal of Nursing

Research, 37(2), 134-163. doi: 10.1177/0193945914532722

**Herrick, L. M., Locke, G. R., 3rd, Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., Treder, V., & Talley, N. J.

(2015). Dyspepsia in the community: value of a community-based mailed survey to identify

potential participants for a randomized clinical trial. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology,

50(8), 959-964. doi: 10.3109/00365521.2014.980317

**Talley, N. J., Locke, G. R., Saito, Y. A., Almazar, A. E., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Lacy, B.

E., DiBaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B. P., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Herrick, L.

M., Szarka, L. A., Camilleri, M., Hamilton, F. A., Schleck, C. D., Tilkes K. E., & Zinsmeister,

A. R. (2015). Effect of Amitriptyline and Escitalopram on Functional Dyspepsia: A

Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Study. Gastroenterology. doi:

10.1053/j.gastro.2015.04.020

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**Pleyer, C., Bittner, H., Locke, G. R., 3rd, Choung, R. S., Zinsmeister, A. R., Schleck, C. D.,

Herrick, L. M., & Talley, N. J. (2014). Overdiagnosis of gastro-esophageal reflux disease and

underdiagnosis of functional dyspepsia in a USA community. Neurogastroenterology And

Motility: The Official Journal Of The European Gastrointestinal Motility Society, 26(8), 1163-

1171. doi: 10.1111/nmo.12377

Herrick, L. M. (2014). Quality focus: Current guidelines for colorectal cancer prevention and

detection. South Dakota Medicine: The Journal Of The South Dakota State Medical

Association, 67(3), 112-112.

**Dahlby, M. A., & Herrick, L. M. (2014). Evaluating an educational intervention on lateral

violence. Journal Of Continuing Education In Nursing, 45(8), 344-350. doi:

10.3928/00220124-20140724-15

Herrick, L. M., Locke, G. R., III, Zinsmeister, A.R., & Talley, N.J. (2012). Challenges and lessons

learned conducting comparative effectiveness trials. American Journal of Gastroenterology.

107, 644-649.

Talley, N. J., Locke, G. R., III, Herrick, L. M., Silvernail, V.M., Prather, C. M., Lacy, B. E.,

DiBaise, J. K., Howden, C.W., Brenner, D. M., Bouras, E. P., El-Serag, H. B., Abraham, B. P.,

Moayyedi, P., & Zinsmeister, A. R. (2012). Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial (FDTT): A

double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of antidepressants in functional dyspepsia,

evaluating symptoms, psychopathology, pathophysiology and pharmacogenetics.

Contemporary Clinical Trials, 33(3):523-33.

** Choung, R S, Ruff, K. C., Malhotra, A., Herrick, L. M., Locke, G. R., III, Harmsen, W. S.,

Zinsmeister, A. R., Talley, N. J., Saito, Y. A. (2011). Clinical predictors of small intestinal

bacterial overgrowth by duodenal aspirate culture. Alimentary Parmacology & Terapeutics,

33(9), 1059-1067.

** Choung, R S, Herrick, L M, Locke, G R, et al. (2010). Irritable bowel syndrome and chronic

pelvic pain: A population-based study. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 44(10), 696-701.

**Cremonini, F., Camilleri, M. M., Clark, T. J., Locke, G. R., Zinsmeister, A. R., Herrick, L. M.,

& Talley, N. J. (2009). Associations among binge eating behavior patterns and gastrointestinal

symptoms: a population-based study. International Journal of Obesity. E-publication.

**Cremonini, F., Camilleri, M., Zinsmeister, A. R., Herrick, L. M., Beebe, T. & Talley, N. J.

(2009). Sleep disturbances are linked to both upper and lower gastrointestinal symptoms in the

general population. Neurogastroenterology Motility, 21, 128-135.

**Arnold, S., Herrick, L. M., Pankratz, V. S., Mueller, P. S. (2007). Spiritual well-being, emotional

distress, and perception of health after myocardial infarction. Internet Journal of Advanced

Nursing Practice, 9(1), 17p.

**Schneekloth, T. D., Morse, R. M., Herrick, L. M., Suman, V.J., Offord, K. P., & Davie, L. J.

(2001). Point prevalence of alcoholism in hospitalized patients: Continuing challenges of

detection, assessment and diagnosis. Mayo Proceedings, 76(5), 460-6.

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**Patten, C. A., Schneekloth, T. D., Morse, R. M., Herrick, L. M., Offord, K. P., Wolter, T. D.,

Williams, B. A. , & Hurt, R.D. (2001). Effect of current tobacco use and history of an alcohol

problem on health status in hospitalized patients. Addictive Behaviors, 26, 129-136.

**Harris, M. R., Graves, J. R., Herrick, L. M., Elkin, P. L., & Chute, C. G. (2000). The content

coverage and organizational structure of terminologies: the example of postoperative pain.

Proceedings of AMIA Symposia. 2000, 335-9.

**Lufkin, S. L., Herrick, L. M., Newman, D. A., Haas, J. H., & Berninger, D. L (1992). Job

satisfaction in the head nurse role. Nursing Management, 23(3):27-29.

**Burnes, J. U., O’Keefe, S. J. D., Fleming, C. R., Devine, R. M., Berkner, S., & Herrick, L.M.

(1992). Home parenteral nutrition – a three-year analysis. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral

Nutrition, 16(4):327-332.

Non-refereed

Conn, V. S., Ward, S., Herrick, L., Topp, R., Alexander, G. L., Anderson, C. M., Smith, C. E.,

Benefield, L. E., Given, B., Titler, M., Larson, J. L., Fahrenwald, N. L., Cohen, M. Z. &

Georgesen, S. (2015). Managing opportunities and challenges of co-authorship. Western

Journal of Nursing Research, 37(2), 134-163. doi: 10.1177/0193945914532722

Conn, V. S., Zerwic, J., Jefferson, U., Anderson, C. M., Killion, C. M., Smith, C. E., Cohen, M. Z.,

Fahrenwald, N. L., Herrick, L., Topp, R., Benefield, L. E., & Loya, J. (2015). Normalizing

Rejection. Western Journal of Nursing Research. Electronic print June 3, 2015, doi:

10.1177/0193945915589538 prior to publication.

Herrick, L. M., & Ireland, J. (2015). Quality focus: colorectal cancer prevention and detection.

South Dakota Medicine: The Journal Of The South Dakota State Medical Association, Spec No,

95-95.

Books/ book chapters Herrick, L. M: (1998). Shared Governance in an Academic Health Center. In Nursing

Administration: Managing Patient Care, 2nd Ed., J. Dienemann, Editor. Stamford, CT, Appleton

& Lange, p. 417-425.

Ketefian, S, Bays, C, Drucker, C, Herrick, L, & Lee, R. (2003). Guidelines for Scientific

Integrity. Wheat Ridge, CO: Midwest Nursing Research Society

Technical Report

Statewide Capacity for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Heathcare Provider Knowledge,

Attitudes, and Practices. Funding source (2012-2013; $10,000 SD Department of Health, flow

through Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Fahrenwald, N, Randall, R, &

Herrick, L, co-PIs).

Abstracts / Proceedings

Refereed

International Saito, Y. A., Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Lacy, B. E. ., DiBaise, J.

K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Herrick, L.M., Szarka, L. A.,

Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., Talley, N. J. (2015). The

Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial (FDTT): Antidepressant Efflect on Gastric

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Accommodation. United European Gastroenterology Week. October 18-22. Vienna, Austria.

Saito presented podium.

Herrick, L.M. (2010) Pressure, pick lists, and patient care: How and why to teach writing to future

nurses. (May) 10th International Writing Across the Curriculum 2010 Conference.

Bloomington, Indiana. Podium

National

Herrick, L.M., Saito, Y. A., Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Lacy, B.

E., DiBaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Szarka, L. A.,

Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., & Talley, N. J. (2015).

Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial (FDTT): Association of Adequate Relief Response and

Psychological Measures. Gastroenterology, 148(4), S-890–S-891. Poster

Almazar, A. E., Saito, Y. A., Herrick, L.M., Locke, G. R., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Lacy, B.

E., DiBaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Szarka, L. A.,

Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., & Talley, N. J. (2015).

Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial (FDTT): Effect of Antidepressants on Mood Response in

Functional Dyspepsia. Gastroenterology, 148(4), S-889. Poster

Saito, Y. A., Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R., Camilleri, M., Burton, D. D., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C.

W., Lacy, B. E., DiBaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P.,

Herrick, L.M., Szarka, L. A., Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A.

R., & Talley, N. J. (2015). Gastric Physiology Test Correlations in Functional Dyspepsia.

Gastroenterology, 148(4), S-50-51. Podium

Almazar, A. E., Saito, Y. A., Locke, G. R., Camilleri, M., Burton, D. D., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C.

W., Lacy, B. E., DiBaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P.,

Herrick, L.M., Szarka, L. A., Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A.

R., & Talley, N. J. (2015). Is Proton Pump Inhibitor Use Associated With Delayed Gastric

Emptying in Functional Dyspepsia Subjects? Gastroenterology, 148(4), S-888. Podium

Herrick, L. M., & Salentiny Wrobleski, D. (2014). Midwest WOC nurse perceptions of ostomates’

patient outcomes with shortened length of stay. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, Continence

Nursing. 41(3S):S4-S5. Herrick presented podium

Saito, Y. A., Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Lacy, B. E., DiBaise, J.

K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Herrick, L.M., Szarka, L. A.,

Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., & Talley, N. J. 1016 GI

Bowel Symptom Comorbidity in Functional Dyspepsia. Gastroenterology, 146(5), S-178-S-

179. doi: 10.1016/S0016-5085(14)60635-1 Podium.

Saito, Y. A., Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Lacy, B. E., DiBaise, J.

K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Herrick, L.M., Szarka, L. A.,

Hamilton, F. A., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., & Talley, N. J. 1017 The

Functional Dyspepsia Treatment Trial (FDTT): 5-HTT LPR and Gn β3 825C>T Are Not

Pharmacogenetic Markers for FD Antidepressant Treatment Response. Gastroenterology,

146(5), S-179. doi: 10.1016/S0016-5085(14)60636-3 Podium

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Herrick, L.M., & Wrobleski, D.S. (2013). Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurses Perceptions of

Problems Experienced by Ostomates with Shortened Length of Stay. Wound, Ostomy,

Continence Nurse Society 45th Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. Poster

Herrick, L.M., Wrobleski, D.S., Maxson, P. (2013). Quality of Life Survey of Ostomates with

Shortened Lengths of Stay. Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse Society 45th Annual

Conference, Seattle, WA. Poster

Locke, G. R., III., Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Brenner, D. M., Lacy, B. E., DiBaise, J. K.,

Prather, C. M., Abraham, B., El-Serag, H., Moayyedi, P., Szarka, L. A., Herrick, L. M.,

Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C. D., Zinsmeister, A. R., Talley, N. J. (2013). The Functional

Dyspepsia Treatment Trial (FDTT) Key Results. Gastroenterology, 144(5), S-140. Podium

Herrick, L.M., Spaulding, W. M., Saito, Y. A., Locke, G. R., III. (2013). Longitudinal Direct

Medical Costs Associated With Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Constipation and Chronic Idiopathic

Constipation in a Population-Based Sample Over a 10-Year Period. Gastroenterology, 144(5),

S-140. Poster

Herrick, L.M., Zinsmeister, A.R., Locke, G. R.,III, Schleck, C., Talley, N.J. (2012). Evidence

gastrointestinal disorder symptoms compromise two distinct syndromes: Identification and

validation though latent class analysis in a population-based study. Gastroenterology, 142(5),

S-582–S-583. Poster

Herrick, L.M., Wrobleski, D.S., Maxson, P. (2012). Identification of Latent Variables and

Hierarchical Communication Behaviors in Surgery Team Debriefings after Simulation.

Midwest Nursing Research Conference Innovative Transition Care Models. Dearborn, MI.

Paper.

Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R.,III, Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Brenner, D. M, Lacy, B. E.,

Dibaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B. P., El Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Szarka, L.A.,

Herrick, L.M., Tilkes, K. E., Schleck, C., Zinsmeister, A.R., Talley, N.J. (2012). Disordered

eating behaviors in dyspepsia patients. Gastroenterology, 142(5), S-582–S-583. Poster

Almazar, A. E., Locke, G. R.,III, Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Brenner, D. M, Lacy, B. E.,

Dibaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B. P., El Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P., Szarka, L.A.,

Herrick, L.M., Hiddinga, A. K., Zinsmeister, A.R., Talley, N.J. (2011). Is the nutrient drink

test associated with the patients' psychologic state? Neurogastroenterology Motility. 23(1):36-7.

Poster

Herrick, L. M., Locke, G. R.,III, Lacy, B. E., Bouras, Prather, C. M., Dibaise, J. K., Howden, C.

W., Brenner, D. M, Bouras, E. P., El Serag, H. B., Abraham, B. P., Moayyedi, P., Szarka, L.A.,

Zinsmeister, A.R., Talley, N.J. (2011). Gender differences in psychological parameters in

functional dyspepsia. American College of Gastroenterology conference, Washington, D.C.,

Podium

Herrick, L. M. & Lindquist, R. (2011). Changing Times: Preparing Pre-licensure Nursing Students

for Evidence-Based Practice. Midwest Healthcare Educator’s Academy Conference, Grand

Forks, ND, Podium

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Herrick, L. M. & Flash, P. (2011). Writing in the Nursing Profession: What and Why We Teach

Future Nursing Writing. Midwest Healthcare Educator’s Academy Conference, Grand Forks,

ND, Podium

Min, R., Herrick, L. M., Choung, R. S., Schleck, C., Zinsmeister, A. R., Talley, N. J., & Locke, G.

R., III. (2011). Is gag reflex associated with increased visceral hypersensitivity? American

Journal of Gastroenterology.106(Suppl 2):S501.

Choung, R.S., Herrick, L.M., Locke, G. R.,III, Bouras, E. P., Howden, C. W., Brenner, D. M,

Lacy, B. E., Dibaise, J. K., Prather, C. M., Abraham, B. P., El Serag, H. B., Moayyedi, P.,

Szarka, L.A., Zinsmeister, A.R., Talley, N.J. (2011). In Functional Dyspepsia, Are

Postprandial Distress Syndrome and Epigastric Pain Syndrome Different? Gastroenterology,

140, 5: Suppl 1): S-809.

Herrick, L. M., Silvernail, V., Locke, G. R.,III, Schleck, C., Zinsmeister, A.R., & Talley, N.J.

(2010). Does Functional Dyspepsia Exist in the Community: A Clinical Trial Experience.

American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting 2010. San Antonio, TX,

Podium

Simonson, A., & Herrick, L. M., (2010). Chlamydia trachomatis as a possible cause of irritable

bowel syndrome. Midwest Nursing Research Conference, Kansas City, MO. Poster (Student

advisee)

Herrick, L. M., Chitkara, D. K., Talley, N. J., Wollan, P. C., Locke, G. R.,III, Yawn, B. P. (2010)

Abdominal pain and co-morbid pain and associated health outcomes in a UF population-based

sample. Nursing Research: Bench to Bedside Midwest Nursing Research Conference, Kansas

City, MO. Poster

Herrick, L. M. (2009). Prediction of Severe Postoperative Pain in Inpatient Populations. Nursing

Research: Promoting Social Justice and Human Rights. Midwest Nursing Research Conference,

Minneapolis, MN. Podium

Schwenn, S. & Herrick, L. M. (2007). Age and Gender Related Differences in Postoperative Pain

Management. Innovative Technologies: Pioneering Pathways to Health. Midwest Nursing

Research Conference. Omaha, Nebraska. Poster (Student advisee)

Herrick, L. M. (2003). Determination of relationships among patient satisfaction, pain intensity, and

expectations of pain management. Interdisciplinary Research: Developing Strong Partnerships

Midwest Nursing Research Conference. Grand, Rapids, MI.

Good, M., Herrick, L. M. (2002). Cultural Aspects of Acute Pain. Nursing Research: International

Perspectives Midwest Nursing Research Conference/4th International Conference of the Global

Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing & Midwifery Development. Chicago, IL.

Pre-workshop symposium podium

Herrick, L. M. (2002). Preferences of Family Members for Genotyping Contact and Informed

Consent. Nursing Research: International Perspectives Midwest Nursing Research

Conference/4th International Conference of the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres

for Nursing & Midwifery Development. Chicago, IL. Podium

Herrick, L. M. (2001). Use of Patient Satisfaction with Pain Management as an Outcome. 9th

National Conference on Nursing Administration Research. Cincinnati, OH. Podium

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Herrick, L. M. & Warfield, K. (2001). Revised Research Utilization Barriers Assessment Tool

Reflecting Organizational Complexity. Illuminating Practice through Research, Midwest

Nursing Research Conference, Cleveland, OH. Podium

Herrick, L. M. (2001). Evaluation of a Pain Education Class on the Attitudes and Knowledge of

Pain Management." Illuminating Practice through Research, Midwest Nursing Research

Conference, Cleveland, OH. Poster

Herrick, L. M., Cook, N. & Lindroos, W. (2001). Performance Assessment of Currently Marketed

Adhesive Medical Devices. Research in the Clinical Setting: Issues and Relevance, Nursing

Research Conference, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Podium

Herrick, L. M., (2001). Evaluation of a Pain Education Class on the Attitudes and Knowledge of

Pain Management. Research in the Clinical Setting: Issues and Relevance, Nursing Research

Conference, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Podium

Herrick, L. M., (2000). Use of Patient Satisfaction as a Postoperative Patient Outcome. Research Into

Practice: Issues, Approaches, Outcomes Research Conference, Nursing Research Conference,

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Podium

Harris, M. R., Graves, J. R., Herrick, L. M., Elkin, P. L., Chute, C. G. (2000) The content coverage

and organizational structure of terminologies: the example of postoperative pain. Proceedings

of the AMIA Symposia. 335-339. Harris - Podium

Herrick, L. M. (1998). Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Interventions on Postoperative Pain Relief in

Abdominal Surgery. Annual Conference, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Columbus, Ohio.

Podium

Herrick, L. M. (1998). Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Interventions on

Postoperative Pain Relief in Abdominal Surgery. Nursing Research: Impact on Practice, Seventh

Annual Research Conference, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Podium

Podium Presentations – non-refereed

International - Invited Guest Speaker: “Patients Come First: Risk Management.” Hiroshima University Hospital,

Hiroshima, Japan. September 24, 2003.

Guest Speaker: “Patients Come First: Risk Management.” Hiroshima Prefecture Japan Nurse

Association Meeting, Hiroshima, Japan. September 23, 2003.

Guest Speaker: Critical Pathway Conference, “Critical Pathways: Improving Patient Care.”

Utsunomiya, Japan. September 20, 2003.

Guest Speaker: “Patients Come First: Risk Management.” Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto,

Japan. September 18, 2003.

Guest Speaker: Director of Nurses Meeting, Program for Invitation of Foreign Scientists to

Japanese Institutes, Japan Foundation for Emergency Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental

University, Tokyo, Japan "Quality of Care and Risk Management." November 10, 1999.

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Guest Lecturer: Program for Invitation of Foreign Scientists to Japanese Institutes, Japan

Foundation for Emergency Medicine, Minister of Health and Division of Nursing, Tokyo, Japan,

"Critical Pathway Development." November 9, 1999.

Guest Lecturer: Program for Invitation of Foreign Scientists to Japanese Institutes, Japan

Foundation for Emergency Medicine, Saiseikai Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, "Critical Pathway

Development." November 8, 1999.

Guest Speaker: Graduate Nursing Program, Program for Invitation of Foreign Scientists to

Japanese Institutes, Japan Foundation for Emergency Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental

University, Tokyo, Japan. "Nursing Research in the United States." November 5, 1999,

Guest Lecturer: Program for Invitation of Foreign Scientists to Japanese Institutes, Japan

Foundation for Emergency Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan,

"Critical Pathway Development," November 5, 1999.

Guest Lecturer: “Evidence Based Nursing Practice.” Bayindir Healthcare System Scientific

Event, Ankara, Turkey, October 19, 1999.

Regional and Local – Invited (select)

October 28, 2013. Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center. Evidence-based

Practice / Research Day. EBP Outcomes and Process: Now and the Future. Sioux Falls, SD.

September 10, 2013. Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center. Copyright

Groundwork for Presentations and Publications. Sioux Falls, SD.

March 22, 2013. The Twenty-Fourth Annual Nursing Research Symposium: Living Nursing

Scholarship: Research, Theory, and Practice. Postoperative Pain Management, Factors, and

Outcomes. Brookings, S.D.

April 29, 2012. Research Day, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota. Prediction of Severe

Post-operative Pain in Older Inpatient Populations. Minneapolis, MN

September 28, 2011. School of Nursing Speed Mentoring Event. School of Nursing, University of

Minnesota, Rochester, MN

May 11, 2011. Writing Enriched Curriculum: A Symposium Exploring New Directions for

Undergraduate Writing. “Putting WEC Data to Good Use: Curricular Self-Study and

Accreditation Panel. University of Minnesota.

April 29, 2011. Research Day, School of Nursing, University Of Minnesota. “Pick-lists,

Pressures, and Prose: Writing in the Discipline.”

December 14, 2007. Surgical Nurse Educator Development Day. Mayo Clinic Rochester.

Rochester, MN. “To teach and to learn.”

November 12, 2002. Nursing Research Symposium Series, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

“Preferences of Family Members for Genotyping Informed Consent”

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November 13, 2001, Evaluation of Pain Education Class on the Attitudes and Knowledge of Pain

Management, Nursing Research Symposium, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

November 7, 2001, Implementing a Practice Change: Basic Methods. Department of Nursing,

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

November 5, 2001, AORN – Hiawathaland Chapter. Why Do We Do the Things We Do?

Evidence-Based Nursing Practice. Rochester, MN

May 3, 2001, Franciscan Skemp Nursing Research Day, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. “Pain

Management Research and Barriers to Research Utilization”

May 11, 2000, Internal Medicine Outreach Conference for Nurses, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,

"Evidenced-based Nursing Practice,"

May 16, 2000, University of Minnesota Alumni Gathering, Rochester, MN, "Where Have All the

Nurses Gone?"

October 29, 1999, Response Panel. Fall Conference of Minnesota Association of Colleges of

Nursing, “Innovative Partnerships for Nursing Intervention.”

March 17, 1998, “Making Practice Decisions Wisely: Which Nursing Journals Should I Use?”

co-presented with Karen Warfield. Medical Section, Department of Nursing, Mayo Clinic,

Rochester, MN

February 24, 1998, Second Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis,

Minnesota, “Evaluation of Unit Assignment and Multidisciplinary Interventions on Postoperative

Pain Relief: Outcomes of Patient Satisfaction.”

November 1, 1997, Kappa Mu Keynote for Induction, Winona State University, Winona,

Minnesota, “Nursing in the 21st Century.”

August 18, 1997, “Infusing Research into Practice.” Department of Nursing, Mayo Clinic,

Rochester, MN

January 21, 1997, “Research Utilization and Practice” 1997 Mayo Clinic Nursing Continuing

Education Committee Series. Presented with Karen O’Meara. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

October 11-12, 1996, Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Parenteral

and Enteral Nutrition Fall Conference, Bloomington, Minnesota, “Difficulties in

Measuring Effectiveness and Quality of Care.”

September 6, 1996, Minnesota Organization of Leaders in Nursing District

F Meeting, “An Evaluation of the Effects of Two New Nursing Care Delivery Models on

the Quality, Cost, and Patient Outcomes of Care.”

April 16, 1996, “Infusing Research Into Practice” The How To’s” Sigma Theta Tau

International, Kappa Mu Chapter Annual Meeting – Invited Lecture. Rochester, MN

February 19, 1996, Chronic Health Conditions: Promoting Adjustment Through Creative

Interventions, Nursing Research Conference, Rochester, Minnesota, “Computer

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Generated Overheads.”

April 21, 1995, Minnesota Organization of Leaders in Nursing Spring Conference,

Panel presentation, Monticello, Minnesota, “Leadership Skills: Practice, Administration,

Education and Research.”

March 14, 1995, “The Role of Nurses in Research,” Nursing Practice Symposium – invited

speaker. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

February 20, 1995, Chronic Health Conditions: Influencing Quality of Life, Nursing

Research Conference, Rochester, Minnesota, “Critiquing the Literature.”

September 7, 1994 “Caring When Caring is Tough” – The Abusive Patient – your Rights and

Responsibilities as an Employee. Panel Presentation. Medical Section of Staff Development.

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

March 15, 1994, “Research Opportunities for Nurses” Mayo GCRC Practical Aspects of Clinical

Research Seminar Series. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Multiple inservices from 1980 – 1994 in clinical settings at Rochester Methodist Hospital and

Mayo Clinic.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, Induction October 19. 2013

Public Service Award, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, May 14, 2012

Dean’s Award, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, September 30, 2011

Midwest Nursing Research Society Distinguished Service Award 2011

School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Innovator’s Award 2010-2011

John B.Tate Advising Award. University of Minnesota, May 2009

Midwest Nursing Research Society Service Award 2009

Invited Foreign Scientist to Japanese Institutes, Japan Foundation for Emergency Medicine,

Tokyo, Japan. November 1-16, 1999

New Researcher Award, Kappa Mu Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, International: 1999

Sigma Theta Tau – Kappa Mu and Zeta Chapters, 1986

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/MEMBERSHIPS/OFFICES

Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science

Chair of Membership task force April 2015 - present

Advisory Board March 2013 –April, 2015

Midwest Nursing Research Society, 1995 – present

Nominations Committee Chair Spring 2015 – Spring 2017

Past-President Spring 2015 - March 2016

President– Spring 2013-Spring 2015

President Elect Spring 2012-2013

Abstract Reviewer – 2001-present

Membership Committee 2009 – present

Chair – September 2011 – present

Pain and Symptom Management Research Section – Chair

Conference Planning Committee 2007-2009

Local Planning Committee Co-Chair 2008-2009

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Secretary – Board of Directors – 2004-2006

Board of Directors 2002-2004

Pain Management Section Chair – 2002

Pain Management Section Co-Chair – 2001

Pain Synthesis Task Force Member 2000-2002

MNRS Scientific Guidelines Task Force 2001-2002

American Association of Colleges of Nursing Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

2000- present Site evaluator/ team leader for undergraduate and graduate nursing

programs

Sigma Theta Tau, International, 1986-present

Region 4 Research Utilization Award Chair, 2000

Phi Chapter, South Dakota State University 2012-present

Grant Reviewer – Spring 2013

Conference Abstract Reviewer – March 2013

Zeta Chapter, University of Minnesota, 1992 – present

Faculty Counselor 2009 - 2010

Kappa Mu Chapter, Winona State University, 1986 – present

1998-2000 Newsletter Editor

1999-2000 Past President

1997-1999 President

1995-1997 President-elect

1986-1987 Vice President/Program Director

American College of Gastroenterology 2010- present

Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society 2011 – present

Scholarship Committee –August 2011 – 2014

South Dakota Nurses’ Association 9/2012 – present

American Nurses’ Association 9/2012 - present

Minnesota Organization of Leaders in Nursing (Formerly Council of Nurse Managers and

Minnesota Organization of Nurse Executives), 1988 – 2006, 2009 - present

State Board Director, 1995 – 1997

Educational and Professional Development Committee, 1995 – 1998

Chair, 1996-1997

Minnesota Council of Nurse Managers State Board Director, 1992 – 1994

Bylaws Committee, 1989 – 1994

Council on Graduate Education for Administration in Nursing 2009-2014

The TRUST – Member 2011 – 2012

American Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition, 1990 – 2004

Minnesota Chapter, 1990 – 2000

Newsletter Editor – 1997-2000

Spring Conference Planning Chair - 1996

Newsletter Director/Reviewer - 1993-1995

American Organization of Nurse Executives, 1988 – 2001

Midwest Alliance in Nursing, 1995 – 1999 – Organization disbanded

Resolutions Committee, 1996 – 1999

Nominations Committee, 1997 – 1999

Consultations

Ireland

School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, Cork Ireland, June 15, 2012

Japan

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Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan. September 23, 2003.

Japanese Nursing Association, Hiroshima, Japan. September 23, 2003.

Japanese Medical Association, Utsunomiya, Japan. September 20, 2003.

Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto, Japan. Japan September 19, 2003

Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan November 10, 1999

Minister of Health, Tokyo, Japan. November 9, 1999

Minister of Health Division of Nursing (head of Nursing Division), Tokyo, Japan.

November 9, 1999

Turkey

Bayindir Healthcare System Scientific Event, Ankara, Turkey, October 19, 1999

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brooking, South Dakota

Fall 2015 Nurs 774 Nurse Administrator Practicum (6 enrolled)

Fall 2015 Honors 491 Independent Study (5 enrolled)

Summer 2015 Nurs 222 Transition to BSN (9 enrolled)

Spring 2015 Honors 491 Independent Study (7 enrolled)

Fall 2014 Honors 491 Independent Study (4 enrolled)

Fall 2014 Nurse Administrator Practicum (10 enrolled)

Fall 2014 Honors 491 Independent Study (4 enrolled)

Spring 2014 Honors 491 Independent Study (6 enrolled)

Fall 2013 Honors 491 Independent Study (6 enrolled)

Summer 2013 Nurs 425 Nursing Leadership (72 enrolled)

Spring 2013 Honors 491 Independent Study (6 enrolled)

School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Spring 2012 NURS 4502W Nursing Research and Theory (118 enrolled)

Spring 2012 NURS 4500W Nursing Leadership and Health Care Systems (125 enrolled)

Spring 2012 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (125 enrolled)

Spring 2012 Nurs 6702 Nurse Executive Seminar 1 (6 enrolled)

Fall 2011 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research (71 enrolled)

Fall 2011 NURS 3806 Nurse as Professional (126 enrolled)

Fall 2011 Nurs 7103 Nursing Research Methods (12 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 4502V Honors: Nursing Theory and Research (1 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 4502W Nursing Research and Theory ( 125 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 4500W Nursing Leadership and Health Care Systems (110 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (110 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 6600 Health Systems and Care Models (6 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 6703 Nurse Executive Seminar II (6 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 6704 Nurse Executive Practicum II (6 enrolled)

Spring 2011 NURS 8194 Problems in Nursing – Plan B (1 enrolled)

Fall 2010 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research (94 enrolled)

Fall 2010 NURS 3806 Nurse as Professional (124 enrolled)

Fall 2010 NURS 6702 Executive Leadership Seminar (6 enrolled)

Fall 2010 NURS 8701 Nursing and Health-Care Systems Administration I (7 enrolled)

Fall 2010 NURS 8194 Problems in Nursing – Plan B (1 enrolled)

Spring 2010 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (115 enrolled)

Spring 2010 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems 11 enrolled)

Spring 2010 NURS 4500W Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems (115 enrolled)

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Spring 2010 NURS 4502 Clinical Immersion Seminar (19 enrolled)

Fall 2009 NURS 6100 Evidence-based Practice (44 enrolled)

Fall 2009 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research (94 enrolled)

Fall 2009 Nurs 4800 Immunizations for Populations (7 enrolled)

Spring 2009 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (129 enrolled)

Spring 2009 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems 21 enrolled)

Spring 2009 NURS 4500W Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems (129 enrolled)

Spring 2009 NURS 4502 Clinical Immersion Seminar (33 enrolled)

Fall 2008 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems (24 enrolled)

Fall 2008 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research (89 enrolled)

Fall 2008 NURS 4205 V Nursing Research and Theory (13 enrolled)

Fall 2008 NURS 4205 W Nursing Research and Theory (113 enrolled)

Fall 2008 NURS 3706 Therapeutic Communication Lab (21 enrolled)

Summer 2008 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems 27 enrolled)

Summer 2008 NURS 8170 Research in Nursing (29 enrolled)

Spring 2008 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (122 enrolled)

Spring 2008 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems 21 enrolled)

Spring 2008 NURS 4500W Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Systems (122 enrolled)

Spring 2008 NURS 4502 Clinical Immersion (121 enrolled)

Fall 2007 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems (33 enrolled)

Fall 2007 NURS 4800 Special Topics – Immunization Experience (12 enrolled)

Fall 2007 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research (118 enrolled)

Fall 2007 NURS 4205 V Nursing Research and Theory (13 enrolled)

Fall 2007 NURS 4205 W Nursing Research and Theory (114 enrolled)

Spring 2007 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (134 enrolled)

Spring 2007 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems 29 enrolled)

Fall 2006 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems (31 enrolled)

Fall 2006 NURS 4800 Special Topics – Immunization Experience (19 enrolled)

Fall 2006 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research (134 enrolled)

Summer 2006 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems (39 enrolled)

Spring 2006 NURS 4504 Professional Issues (129 enrolled)

Spring 2006 NURS 4502 Clinical Immersion (129 enrolled)

Fall 2005 NURS 4203 Nursing Fundamentals II Skills Lab (12 students)

Fall 2005 NURS 4104 Ethical Sensitivity and Reasoning in Healthcare (31 enrolled -

in seminar)

Fall 2005 NURS 3710 Statistics for Clinical Practice and Research

Fall 2004 NURS 4800 Special Topics – Immunization Experience (8 enrolled)

Summer 2004 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems

Summer 2003 NURS 8242. Population Focused Health Care Delivery Systems (42

enrolled)

Winona State University, Winona, Minnesota

Spring 2002 WSU – N656 Administrative Processes in Health Care (4 enrolled)

Fall 2001 WSU – N654 Structure and Design of Nursing Services in Health Care

Organizations (36 enrolled)

Spring 2001 WSU – N656 Administrative Processes in Health Care (6 enrolled)

Fall 2000 WSU – N654 Structure and Design of Nursing Services in Health Care

Organizations (32 enrolled)

Spring 2000 WSU – N514/414 Health Care Policy and Finance (24 enrolled)

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Spring 1999 WSU – N654 Structure and Design of Nursing Services in Health Care

Organizations (32 enrolled)

Fall 1999 WSU – N654 Structure and Design of Nursing Services in Health Care

Organizations (32 enrolled)

Fall 1998 WSU – N514/414 Health Care Policy and Finance (32 enrolled)

Spring 1998 WSU – N554 Structure and Design of Nursing Services in Health Care

Organizations (no data on enrollment)

Mayo Clinic Clinical Research Master's Program

2000-2002 Instructor for Clinical Research in Nursing elective, 2-4 students per year

DOCTORAL AND MASTERS STUDENT RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Doctoral students

Ph.D. students

Marcia Scherer “The Learning Experiences of Immigrants Who Are Graduates of an Entry-Level

Baccalaureate Nursing Program in Minnesota." Anticipated graduation 2016.

Doctorate of Nursing Practice Advising

Lindsey Mayer, DNP student in Nursing, SDSU. Graduated 2014 Practice Innovation Project

advisor. “Improving patient safety with a fall prevention tool-kit”

April Saufley, DNP student in Nursing, SDSU. Graduated 2014 Practice Innovation Project

advisor. “Kidney Transplant Recipient Inpatient Clinical Pathway”

Jenni Glad Timmons, DNP student in Nursing, University of Minnesota. Graduated Spring 2013.

Currently working in community health in Montreal, Ontario, Canada. “Integrating a Client and

Family Centered Delivery Model for Preschool Speech and Language Services to Improve

Quality”

Andrea Bunn, DNP student in Nursing, University of Minnesota. Graduated Spring 2013.

Became a nurse manager soon after graduation on a psychiatric unit at Mayo Clinic, Rochester,

MN. “Improving Communication between Pediatric Intensive Care and Ambulatory Care for

Pediatric Patients.”

Mara Dahlby, DNP student in Nursing, University of Minnesota. Graduated Fall 2012. Currently

working in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. “Creating Healthier Work

Environments: Eliminating Lateral Violence” Published in Journal of Continuing Education

Nursing.

Jenna Herman, DNP student in Nursing, University of Minnesota. Graduated Spring 2012. Nurse

practitioner for CHI St. Alexis Health, Bismarck, ND. “Improving Opioid Medication Adherence

in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Patients”

Linnea Benike, DNP student in Nursing, University of Minnesota. Graduated Spring 2012.

Working as nursing quality specialist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. “Bridging the Professional

Divide Between Nurses and Medical Residents” Published on the Harvard Business Review

Blog.

Master of Science Students

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Michelle Bumgardner, Master’s in Nursing, SDSU, Graduated May 2014. “Nurse Participation in

Multidisciplinary Rounds.”

Heath Elenbass, Master of Science, major in Nursing, University of Minnesota. Graduated May

2011. “ Analyzing Latent Conditions and Hierarchical Behaviors Following Simulations of

Postoperative Colorectal Emergencies.”

Terri A. Bergeron, Master of Science, major in Nursing, Winona State University. Graduated

2002 “Knowledge and Attitudes of Emergency Nurses Regarding Pain Management.”

Sara Arnold, Master of Science, major in Nursing, Winona State University. Graduated 2002.

“Spiritual well-being, emotional distress, and perception of health after myocardial infarction.”

Mary Lou Schacht and Jane M. Kirmse, Master of Science, major in Nursing, Winona State

University. Graduated 2001. “Patients Involved in Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Crashes:

Identification of a Chemical Dependency Evaluation Prior to Hospital Discharge.”

Marie A. Litscher. Master of Science, major in Nursing, Winona State University. Graduated

2000. “The Relationship of Patient Satisfaction with Pain Management to Overall Satisfaction

with Hospitalization: A Secondary Study.”

Karen A. Hanson. Master of Science, major in Nursing, Winona State University. Graduated

2000.”Pain During Transurethral Thermotherapy for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia: A

Comparative Descriptive Study.”

Nona Thackery and Margaret Vogel. Master of Science, major in Nursing, Winona State

University. Graduated 1999.

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE COMMITTEES

South Dakota State University

2015 Vice President for Student Affairs Search Committee

2013-2015 F.O. Butler Board of Trustees

South Dakota State University, College of Nursing

2012-2015 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (Ex-officio)

2012-2015 Undergraduate Admissions and Scholastic Standing Committee (Ex-officio)

2012-2015 Simulation Committee (Ex-officio)

2012-2015 Executive Committee

2012-2015 Graduate Faculty

2012-2015 PhD Committee

University of Minnesota, School of Nursing

2012 Merit Review Committee

2011-2012 Densford International Center for Nursing Leadership Executive

Committee

2011-2012 Student Scholastic Standing Committee (Undergraduate) Voting

Fall 2011 Special Review Group for Clinical Faculty Promotions

2010-2012 BSN Steering Committee

2008-2011 Curriculum Coordinating Committee

2008-2011 Diversity Committee

2003- 5/2007 Committee on Undergraduate Student Scholastic Standing (non-voting)

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University of Minnesota Rochester

Committee on Student Conduct – 2010 - 2012

Mayo Clinic (Departmental, administrative responsibilities, Committee Memberships and other

activities)

Institutional

Academic Liaison for the Mayo Clinic Research Participant and Family Advising Panel. 2010

- 2011

General Clinical Research Center Genomics Board of Scientific Advisors

2002-2005

General Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee 2000-2005

Vice-Chair 2001-2005 Sponsorship Research Committee 1994-1997

Market Research Subcommittee 1999-2002

Women’s Healthcare Council 1999-2001

Women’s Healthcare Council Research Subcommittee 1999-2001

Spirituality Committee 1999-2001

Administrative On-Call 1998-2001

Mayo Transplant Center Research Committee 1999-2002

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research Committee 1999-2005

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Practice Committee 2001-2005

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Quality Committee 2005

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Planning Committee 2001-2004

Departmental - Nursing

1998- 2001 Nursing Practice Data Forum

1994- 2001 Nursing Research Conference Planning Task Force

1992 – 2001 Nursing Research Committee

1999-2000 Nursing Informatics Committee

1995-1996 Nursing Budget Committee

1996 Nursing Procedural Guidelines Committee

1995-1996, 1998-2000 Mayo Nursing Council

Departmental - Patient Education Section 2000-2002

Scholarly Activities Committee

COMMUNITY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editor / Reviewer

Western Journal of Nursing Research, Editorial Board May 2012 - present

HRSA Grant Reviewer 2011- present

American Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Reviewer – 2012-present

Heart and Lung, Ad hoc reviewer 2007- present

Midwest Nursing Research Society Abstract Reviewer 2001-present

Pan-African Medical Journal – 2012

Sigma Theta Tau, International

Reviewer for Research Utilization Awards – 1999-2000

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American Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition

Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Director / Reviewer, 1993-1995

Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Editor – 1997-2000

Rotary International, 2000-2013

Board of Directors for Rochester Rotary 2011-2012

STRIVE Committee Chair – 2011-2012

Paul Harris Fellow- December 2011

Olmsted Medical Group Institutional Review Board, 1994 – 2002, 2007 - 2012