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msucon/Robbins/cv/Jan2017 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Lorraine B. Robbins, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FAAN 1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Michigan State University College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street C-245 Bott Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (517) 353-3011 Email: [email protected] 2.0 EDUCATION 2002-2004 Post-Master’s, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1998-2001 NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Health Promotion/Risk Reduction in Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1998 Ph.D., Nursing Education, Widener University, Chester, PA 1982 M.N., Family Nurse Practitioner, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 1977 B.S., Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA 2.1 LICENSE & CERTIFICATION American Nurses Credentialing Center, Board Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner, Certification Number 37909 Registered Nurse, Michigan, No. 4704209270 3.0 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 8/29/2016-9/3/16 Visiting Scholar, Autonomous University of State of Morelos, Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico. 7/2011-Present Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Lorraine B. Robbins, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FAAN 1.0 CONTACT INFORMATION Michigan State University College of Nursing 1355 Bogue Street C-245 Bott Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (517) 353-3011 Email: [email protected] 2.0 EDUCATION

2002-2004 Post-Master’s, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

1998-2001 NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Health Promotion/Risk Reduction in

Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1998 Ph.D., Nursing Education, Widener University, Chester, PA 1982 M.N., Family Nurse Practitioner, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 1977 B.S., Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA

2.1 LICENSE & CERTIFICATION

American Nurses Credentialing Center, Board Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner, Certification Number 37909 Registered Nurse, Michigan, No. 4704209270

3.0 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 8/29/2016-9/3/16 Visiting Scholar, Autonomous University of State of Morelos,

Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico. 7/2011-Present Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Michigan State University,

East Lansing, MI.

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10/2013 Visiting Scholar (5 days), Simon Bolivar University, Barranquilla, Columbia.

1/2005-7/2011 Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Michigan State University,

East Lansing, MI. 9/2002-7/2004 Graduate Student Instructor, School of Nursing, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 8/2001-9/2002 Assistant Research Scientist, School of Nursing, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 9/1998-8/2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow School of Nursing, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; NIH/NINR T32 & F32. 8/1996-5/1998 Lecturer in community health nursing, School of Nursing,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 3/1982-5/1996 Instructor in med/surg, community health, obstetrical nursing and

family nurse practitioner program, College of Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park/Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA.

CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS 7/1985-10/1986 Part-time nurse practitioner consultant, gynecological nursing, Tri-

County Planned Parenthood, Harrisburg, PA. 10/1979-9/1980 Staff nurse and charge nurse, intensive coronary care, Moses

Taylor Hospital, Scranton, PA. 11/1978-9/1979 Staff nurse and charge nurse, postpartum/newborn nursery,

Columbia Hospital for Women, Washington, DC. 1/1978-11/1978 Staff nurse and charge nurse, general surgery, Holy Cross Hospital,

Silver Spring, MD. 4/1977-12/1977 Staff nurse and charge nurse, medicine and plastic surgery,

Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda, MD. 4.0 RESEARCH FUNDING

2017 Co-I. R01 submitted to NCI-NIH.Managing Fatigue Using Virtual Reality for Post-Operative Lung Cancer Patients (A. Hoffman, PI.)

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2016-2017 Sparrow-MSU Center for Innovation and Research (CFIR) and Trifecta. “FirstStep2Health: A Home/School Intervention to Prevent Overweight/Obesity among Head Start Parent-Child Dyads” and “Identify Effective Intervention Components to Prevent Obesity: A Factorial Design.” (J. Ling, PI). Role: Co-I.

2016-2017 CON funds to conduct pilot work to test 10-week intervention to

promote physical activity and healthy eating among 5th-7th grade boys and girls. Intervention begins in late Jan 2017. Role: PI.

6/2016-2017 Sparrow-MSU Center for Innovation and Research (CFIR).

”Hopelessness in Racial Minority Patients with Coronary Heart Disease.”Funded through the Sparrow-MSU Center for Innovation and Research (CFIR). (S. Dunn, PI). Role: Co-I ($19,822).

11/2015 - 2016 Co-I, MSU Trifecta Award (S. Dunn, PI), $10,000. Role: Co-I. 3/2015 – 2/2016 PI, MSU Trifecta Award, Intervention With Parents to Increase

Physical Activity and Healthy Eating Among Their Adolescent Children, $10,000.

6/2013–5/2015 PI and research mentor, Research Supplement, 3R01HL109101-

02S1, for Marion Bakhoya during her enrollment in the Michigan State University Master of Science Degree Program in Kinesiology (tuition and stipend for 2 years in program), $100,541 (total federal F & A: $27,115).

9/2011-5/2016 PI, Girls on the Move Intervention. NIH/NHLBI, R01HL109101,

$3,657,706. No-cost extension 2016-2017. 7/2013-6/2014 PI, Michigan State University College of Nursing Research Award –

To determine the test-test reliability of instruments measuring correlates of physical activity among 5th – 8th grade girls, $5,000.

2/2011–1/2012 PI, Guys Only Activity for Life (G. O. A. L.): Middle School Physical

Activity Intervention for Boys. Michigan State University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) Seed Grant, $25,000.

10/2009 Recipient, Michigan State University College of Nursing Marjorie

A. Holmes Endowed Faculty Enrichment Award, $2,500. 4/2009 Recipient, Professional Development Award, Sigma Theta Tau

Alpha Psi Chapter, Research and Scholarship Program, $2,100.

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4/2009–3/2012 PI, Middle School Physical Activity Intervention for Girls. NIH/NHLBI, R21 HL 090705, $404,710.

4/2009 PI, Middle School Physical Activity Intervention for Girls (“Girls on

the Move”). Michigan State University, Families and Communities Together (FACT) Coalition, $10,000.

3/2008-5/2008 PI, Michigan State University College of Nursing Research Award -

Pilot Test of Intervention Components Proposed for 6th Grade Girls in Intervention and Attention Control Schools, $3,000.

5/2001-4/2003 Co-Investigator, Design of a Computer-based Physical Activity

Counseling. Intervention for Adolescent Girls, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, #038810 ($83,594; Pender, PI).

9/2000-8/2001 NIH/NINR National Research Service Award for individual post-

doctoral fellowship. Proposal title--Cognitions and Affective Responses of Adolescent Boys and Girls to Physical Activity, 1F32NR007509-01-01A1.

9/1998-8/2000 University of Michigan School of Nursing Institutional Postdoctoral

National Research Service Award, NIH/NINR, 5 T32 NR07073-08. 5.0 PROGRAM FUNDING 6.0 PUBLICATIONS -REFEREED JOURNALS (*student mentee; **Web of Science citation counts)

Ling, J., Robbins, L. B., Wen, F., & Zhang, N. (in press). Lifestyle Interventions in Preschool Children: A Meta-analysis of Effectiveness. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Ling, J., & Robbins, L. B. (in press). Psychometric Evaluation of Physical Activity Cognitive and Affective Measures among Adolescent Girls. Journal of School Nursing. Bakhoya, M.,* Ling, J., Pfeiffer, K.A., Robbins, L. B. (2016). Evaluating mailed motivational, individually tailored postcard boosters for promoting girls’ post-intervention moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Nursing Research, 65(5):415-20. PMC5010026 Robbins, L. B., Ling, J., Kilicarslan Toruner, E., Bourne, K. A., & Pfeiffer, K. A. (2016). Examining reach, dose, and fidelity of the "Girls on the Move" after-school physical activity club: a process evaluation. BMC Public Health, 30;16:671. PMC4967330

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Voskuil, V.,* Frambes, D.,* Robbins, L. B. (2016). Effect of Physical Activity Interventions for Girls on Objectively Measured Outcomes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. Journal of Pediatric Health Care. Gammon, C.,* Pfeiffer, K. A., Ling, J. Kazanis, A. S., Robbins, L. B. (2016). Cardiorespiratory fitness in urban adolescent girls: associations with race and pubertal status. Journal of Sports Sciences. Mar 4:1-6 Impact Factor: 2.246 PMC5011028 Ling, J., Robbins, L., & Wen, F.* (2016). Interventions to Prevent and Manage Overweight or Obesity in Preschool Children: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 53, 270-289. Robbins, L. B., Ling, J., Wesolek, S. M., Kazanis, A., Bourne, K., & Resnicow, K. (2016, January 5). Reliability and validity of the commitment to physical activity scale for adolescents. American Journal of Health Promotion. (data-based and peer-reviewed). Epub ahead of print. PMC4935652 Ling, J., Robbins, L.B., & Hines-Martin, V. (2016). Perceived Parental Barriers to and Strategies for Supporting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating among Head Start Children. Journal of Community Health, 41, 593-602. Vermeesch, A. L., Ling, J., Voskuil, V. R., Bakhoya, M.,* Wesolek, S. M., Bourne, K. A., Pfeiffer, K. A., & Robbins, L. B. (2015). Biological and Sociocultural Differences in Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity among 5th-7th Grade Urban Girls. (peer-reviewed). Nursing Research, 64(5), 342-350. Robbins (Corresponding and Senior Author). PMC4558914 Voskuil, V. R.,* & Robbins, L. B. (2015). Physical Activity Self-Efficacy: A Concept Analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 71(9), 2002-2019. doi: 10.1111/jan.12658 (peer-reviewed). Ling, J., Robbins, L., Wen, F.,* & Peng, W. (2015). Improving objectively measured physical activity in preschoolers aged 2-5 years: A systematic review. Pediatric Exercise Science, 27(3), 314-333. (peer-reviewed) Impact Factor: 1.61 Ling, J.,* Robbins, L., McCarthy, V., & Speck, B. (2015). Psychosocial determinants of physical activity in children attending afterschool programs: A path analysis. Nursing Research, 64(3), 190-199. (data-based and peer-reviewed) Vanden Bosch, M. L., Robbins, L. B., Anderson, K. (2014). Correlates of physical activity in middle-aged women with and without diabetes. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 0193945914541333. [Epub ahead of print]

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Ling, J.,* Robbins, L. B., Resnicow, K., & Bakhoya, M.* (2014). Social support and peer norms scales for physical activity in adolescents. American Journal of Health Behavior, 38(6), 881-889. **0 PMC4349196 Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Kazanis, A. S., & Maier, K. S. (2014). Demographic, cognitive, affective and behavioral variables associated with overweight and obesity in low-active girls. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 29(6):576-85. PMC4252398. Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Wesolek (LaDrig), S. M., & Lo, Y.J.* (2014). Process evaluation from a school-based physical activity intervention for 6th- and 7th-grade boys: Reach, dose, and fidelity. Evaluation and Program Planning, 42, 21-31. Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Vermeesch, A., Resnicow, K., You, Z., An, L., & Wesolek, S. M. (2013). “Girls on the Move” intervention protocol for increasing physical activity among low-active underserved urban girls: a group randomized trial. BMC Public Health, 13:474. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-474. URL: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/13/474 PMC3661346 **1 Hamel, L. M.,* & Robbins, L. B. (2013). Computer- and web-based interventions to promote healthy eating among children and adolescents: A systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 69(1), 16-30. doi: 10.1111/j1365-2648.2012.06086.x. Epub 2012 Jul 4. **6 Breitenstein, S., Robbins, L. B., & Cowell, J. M. (2012). Attention to fidelity: Why is it important. Journal of School Nursing, 28(6), 407-408 (editorial). doi:10.1177/1059840512465408 **1 Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Maier, K. S., Lo, Y.J.,* & Wesolek (LaDrig), S. M. (2012). Pilot intervention to increase physical activity among sedentary urban middle school girls: a two-group pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design. Journal of School Nursing. 28(4), 302-315. PMC3394873 (data-based and peer-reviewed). **3 Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Maier, K. S., LaDrig, S. M., & Berg-Smith, S. M. (2012). Treatment fidelity of motivational interviewing delivered by a school nurse to increase girls’ physical activity. Journal of School Nursing, 28(1), 70-78. (data-based and peer-reviewed). PMC3262065 **3 Wu, T.Y., Robbins, L. B., & Hsieh, H. F.* (2011). Instrument development and validation of perceived physical activity self-efficacy scale for adolescents. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 25(1), 39-54. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **3

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Hamel, L.,* Robbins, L. B., & Wilbur, J. (2011). Computer- and web-based Interventions to increase preadolescent and adolescent physical activity: A systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67(2), 251-268. **19 Spoelstra, S. L.,* & Robbins, L. B. (2010). A Qualitative study of role transition from RN to APN. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 7(1), Article 20. **4 Robbins, L. B., Talley, H. C., Wu, T. Y., & Wilbur, J. (2010). Sixth-grade boys’ perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity and suggestions for increasing physical activity. Journal of School Nursing, 26 (1), 65-77. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **7 Robbins, L. B., Sikorskii, A., Hamel, L.,* Wu, T. Y., & Wilbur, J. (2009). A comparison of benefits of and barriers to physical activity perceived by middle school boys and girls. Research in Nursing & Health,32 (2), 163-176. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **8 Robbins, L. B., Stommel, M., & Hamel, L.* (2008). Social support for physical activity of middle school students. Public Health Nursing, 25(5), 451-460. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **18 Robbins, L. B., Wu, T. Y., Sikorski, A., & Morley, B.* (2008). Perceived benefits and barriers scales related to adolescent physical activity. The Journal of Nursing Measurement, 16 (2), 98-112. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **8 Robbins, L. B., Gretebeck, K. A., Pender, N. J., & Kazanis, A. S. (2006). Girls on the Move program to increase physical activity participation. Nursing Research, 55, 206-216. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **35 Robbins, L. B., Pender, N. J., Ronis, D. L., & Kazanis, A. S. (2004). Physical activity, self-efficacy, and perceived exertion among adolescents. Research in Nursing & Health, 27 (6), 435-446. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **13 Robbins, L. B., Pis, M. B.,* Pender, N. J., & Kazanis, A. S. (2004). Physical activity self-definition among adolescents. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 18, 317-330. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **4 Robbins, L. B., Pis, M. B.,* Pender, N. J., & Kazanis, A. S. (2004). Response by Robbins, Pis, Pender, and Kazanis. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 26 (7), 719-721. **10 Robbins, L. B., Pis, M. B.,* Pender, N. J., & Kazanis, A. S. (2004). Exercise self-efficacy, enjoyment, and feeling states among adolescents. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 26 (7), 699-715. (data-based and peer-reviewed).

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Robbins, L. B., Pender, N. J., & Kazanis, A. S. (2003). Barriers to physical activity perceived by adolescent girls. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, 48 (3), 206-212. (data-based and peer-reviewed). **44 Robbins, L. B., Pender, N. J., Conn, V. S., Frenn, M. D. Neuberger, G. B., Nies, M. A., Topp, R. V., & Wilbur, J. (2001). Physical activity research in nursing. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 33 (4), 315-321. **15 Robbins, L. (1999). Learning outcomes of integrative preceptorships. NursingConnections, 12 (3), 19-34. (data-based and peer-reviewed). Morrison-Beedy, D., & Robbins, L. (1989). Sexual assessment and the aging female. Nurse Practitioner, 14 (12), 35-45.

7.0 OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Other Publications Robbins, L. B. (2000). A tailored, computerized physical activity intervention for girls [Abstract]. Midwest Nursing Research Society Connection. Robbins, L. B. (2000). The challenge of adolescent recruitment [Abstract]. Midwest Nursing Research Society Connection, 16 (1), 8. Under Review Bajamal, E., Robbins, L. B., Ling, J., Smith, B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Sharma, D. (resubmitted to Nur Res March 2017). Association of the Health Promotion Model Variables with Physical Activity among Female Adolescents in Saudi Arabia. Nursing Research. Two outcomes papers from current R01 – one under review in AJPM; other submission planned for Spring 2017 to Obesity.

8.0 PRESENTATIONS – REFEREED (* indicates student mentee)

Refereed Podium – International Bajamal, E., & Robbins, L. B. (2017). Translation and psychometric testing of the Arabic version of cognitive and affective variable and physical activity instruments. The 3rd International Conference on Public Health (ICOPH). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July 27th, 2017- July 29th, 2017. Voskuil, V. R.,* & Robbins, L. B. (November 2015). Deconstructing physical activity self-efficacy: A critical review of the literature. Oral paper presentation at the 43rd Biennial Convention, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Hamel, L. M.,* & Robbins, L. B. (April 2012). Computer- and web-based interventions to promote healthy eating among children and adolescents: A systematic review. Oral paper presentation at the Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference of the Psychological Society of Ireland, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L.B., Lo, Y.,* Maier, K. S., & Pfeiffer, K.A. (July 13, 2011). Differences in socio-demographic, cognitive, and behavioral factors of obese versus non-obese sedentary girls. Oral paper presentation at the 22nd International Nursing Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Cancun, MX. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Burritt, K. R.,* Wehner, S.,* Robbins, L.B., & Pfeiffer, K.A. (July 15, 2011). Motivational interviewing with middle school girls to explore cognitions and affect related to physical activity. Oral paper presentation at the 22nd International Nursing Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Cancun MX. Robbins, L. B. & Talley, H. C. (July 14, 2009) Exploring Interpersonal Influences on Boys’ Physical Activity. Oral paper presentation at the 20th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada. Robbins, L. (November 2003). A Tailored, Computerized Physical Activity Intervention for Girls. Oral paper presentation at the 37th Biennial Convention of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Refereed Podium – National Robbins, L.B., Ling, J., & Bakhoya, M. (2016). Pubertal development, perceived social support, and physical activity among urban 5th-7th grade girls. State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research: Determinants of Health. Washington, DC. September 2016. Ling, J., & Robbins, L. B. (2016). Relationship Between Physical Activity Intensity and Overweight/Obesity Among Urban Adolescent Girls. State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research: Determinants of Health. Washington, DC. September 2016. Bajamal, E.,* & Robbins, L. (2016). Applying the Health Promotion Model to guide motivational interviewing sessions to promote positive behavior change. The National Association of School Nurses 48th Annual Conference. Indianapolis, IN, June 30 to July 3, 2016. Robbins, L. B., & Ling, J. L., Voskuil, V. R. (2015, Oct. 31 – Nov. 4). Application of the Health Promotion Model in motivational interviewing sessions to promote physical

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activity among adolescent girls. Oral podium presentation at 143rd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL. Robbins, L. B. (2013, June). Publishing for School Nurses: Who, Me? Yes, You! Oral presentation during one-hour breakout session – the 60-minute workshop was conducted by Journal of School Nursing Editor J. M. Cowell and Editorial Advisory Board Members M. A. Willgerodt and L. B. Robbins at the National Association of School Nurses’ (NASN) 45th Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, Swan and Dolphin Hotels, June 27 - 30, 2013. (20 minutes per presenter). Robbins, L.B., Pfeiffer, K.A., & Maier, K. S. (2010, September 26 - 29). Establishing fidelity in a physical activity intervention for middle school girls. Oral paper presentation at Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science. Washington, DC. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L.B., Pfeiffer, K.A., & Maier, K. S. (November 6-10, 2010). Factors correlated with sedentary girls' body mass index. Oral presentation at the 138th APHA Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. Smith, L.,* Vandenbosch, M.,* Maier, K., Robbins, L. B., & Pfeiffer, K. (June 1-5, 2010). Seasonal differences in physical activity among sedentary middle school girls. Oral paper presentation at National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Baltimore, MD. Refereed Podium – Regional Ling, J., Robbins, L. B., Hines-Martin, V. (2016, March). Parents’ Perceived Barriers to and Strategies for Supporting their Preschoolers’ Physical Activity and Healthy Eating. Paper Presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 40th Annual Research Conference, Milwaukee, WI. Bajamal, E., & Robbins, L. (2016). Enjoyment of physical activity among 5th-8th grade urban girls. Oral presentation at the The 49th Annual Western Institute of Nursing (WIN) Conference. Anaheim, CA, April 6-9, 2016. Bajamal, E., Ling, J., & Robbins, L. (2015). Perceived benefits of physical activity among 5th-8th grade urban girls. The 43rd Midwest American College of Sports Medicine. Ft. Wayne, IN, November 6-7, 2015 Ling, J., Robbins, L. B., Wen, F, & McCarthy, V. L. (2015). Psychosocial determinants of physical activity in children attending afterschool programs: A structural equation modeling. Paper Presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 39th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. April 16-19, 2015. Robbins, L. B., Ling, J., Wesolek, S. M., Kazanis, A. S., & Bourne, K. A. (2015). Reliability and validity of the commitment to physical activity scale for adolescents. Paper

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Presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 39th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. April 16-19, 2015. Ling, J., Robbins, L. B., & Wen, F. (2015). Interventions to increase physical activity in preschoolers aged 2-5 years: A systematic review. Paper presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 39th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. April 16-19, 2015. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L. B., Anderson, K. (March 2014). Comparison of Two Instruments for Measuring Physical Activity in Middle-aged Women with and Without Type 2 Diabetes. Oral paper presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. St. Louis, Missouri. O'Connell, M. R.,* Burritt, K. R.,* Pressler, M. P.,* Robbins, L. B., LaDrig, S. M., & Pfeiffer, K. A. (April 13, 2012). Factors influencing 6th- and 7th-grade boys participation in an after-school physical activity club. Oral paper presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Dearborn, Michigan. Robbins, L.B., Pfeiffer, K.A., Maier, K. S., Lo, Y.,* & LaDrig, S. M. (April 14, 2012). Efficacy of a 6-month school-based intervention to increase 6th- and 7th- grade girls’ physical activity. Oral paper presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference. Dearborn, Michigan. Robbins, L. B., & Dunayevich, J.* (April 3, 2010). Acceptability of a physical activity intervention for middle school girls. Oral paper presentation at Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Conference, Kansas City, MO. Robbins, L. B., & Talley, H. C. (March 28, 2009). Boys’ perceived benefits of, barriers to, and suggestions for increasing physical activity. Oral paper presentation at Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Robbins, L. B. (March 28, 2009) Middle school physical activity intervention for girls. Oral paper presentation at Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Conference, Adolescent Health Research Section, in Minneapolis, MN. Robbins, L. B., & Lacelle, W. D.* (March 2008). Web-based interventions to enhance self-management of physical activity among adolescents. Oral paper presentation at Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Conference Workshop in Indianapolis, IN. Robbins, L. (March 2002). Design of a computer-based physical activity counseling intervention for adolescent girls. Oral paper presentation at the 26th annual conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society--Adolescent Health Section Meeting. Chicago, IL.

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Pender, N. J., & Robbins, L. B. (April 2000). Physical activity intervention research: Entering a new millenium of scientific discovery. Oral paper presentation at the 24th annual conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society for pre-conference entitled “Promoting Physical Activity Among Diverse Groups Across the Health Continuum,” Dearborn, MI. Refereed Podium – State and Local Robbins, L. B., Ling, J., & Voskuil, V. R. (October 22, 2014). Integrating the Health Promotion Model with motivational interviewing to promote positive behavior change. Michigan’s Premier Public Health Conference (at Shanty Creek). Bellaire, MI. Smith, L.,* Vandenbosch, M.,* Maier, K., Robbins, L. B., & Pfeiffer, K. A.. (Feb 4-5, 2010). Differences in physical activity during spring versus fall in sedentary middle school girls. Oral paper presentation at Michigan American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Gaylord, MI. Hamel, L. M.,* Robbins, L. B., & Stommel, M. (April 4, 2008). Social support for physical activity of middle school students. Oral paper presentation at Michigan Epidemiology Conference 2008 sponsored by the Michigan Public Health Association in East Lansing, MI. Robbins, L. (February 2002). Research trajectory: Increasing adolescent physical activity participation. Oral presentation at Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, MI. REFEREED POSTER PRESENTATIONS (* indicates student mentee) Refereed Poster – International Voskuil, V. R.,* Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Kazanis, A. S. (May 2014). Pubertal Status, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Activity in Adolescent Girls. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Refereed Poster – National Robbins, L. B., Ling, J., Wesolek, S. M., Kazanis, A., Bourne, K., & Resnicow, K. (2016). Reliability and validity of the commitment to physical activity scale for adolescents. 26th Annual Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference. April 27-29, 2016. Orlando, FL. Voskuil, V.,* & Robbins, L. B. (2015). Use of Motivational Interviewing to Increase Physical Activity Among Adolescent Girls. Poster presentation at the 143rd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition in Chicago, IL. October 31 - November 4, 2015. Bakhoya, M.,* Ling, J., Pfeiffer, K. A., Wesolek, S., & Robbins, L. B. (2015) Booster Intervention Involving Motivational, Individually Tailored Postcards to Increase Girls’ Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity. Poster presentation at The 62th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Diego, California. May 26-30, 2015.

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Bakhoya, M.* Gammon, C., Pfeiffer, K.A., Robbins, L.B., Kazanis, A., & Ling, J. (2014, April 06). Influence of Social Support and Pubertal Development on Physical Activity Levels in Adolescent Girls. Poster presentation at New England Science Symposium. Boston, MA. Bakhoya, M.* Gammon, C., Pfeiffer, K.A., Robbins, L.B., & Kazanis, A. (2014, May 29). Influence of Social Support and Pubertal Development on Physical Activity Levels in Adolescent Girls. Poster presentation at 2014 American College of Sports Medicine Conference. Orlando, FL. Duby-Sheahan, T., Gammon, C., Pfeiffer, K. A., Kazanis, A. S., & Robbins, L. B. (2014, May 29). Physical Fitness and Pubertal Development in Caucasian and African American Adolescent Girls. Poster presentation at 2014 American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Orlando, FL. Robbins, L.B., Kazanis, A. S., Pfeiffer, K. A., Dalimonte Merckling, D.,* Vermesch, A., Ling, J.,* Wesolek, S. M., Bourne, K., & Kostin-McGill, A. (April 2014). Barriers to physical activity perceived by 5th - 7th grade girls. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Voskuil, V. R.,* & Robbins, L. B. (2013, June 18-20). Fidelity of a school-based physical activity intervention for 6th and 7th grade boys. Poster presented at 7th Biennial Childhood Obesity Conference, Long Beach Convention Center, CA. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L. B., Anderson, K., Pfeiffer, K. A., Corser, W. D., Given, B., & Gossain, V. (2012, September 14). Comparison of middle-aged women with and without diabetes on demographic, clinical, and social-cognitive factors associated with moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity Poster presentation at National State of the Science Congress, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science. Washington, DC. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L. B., Anderson, K., Pfeiffer, K. A. (2012, September 14). Comparison of two methods of measuring physical activity in middle-aged women with and without diabetes. Poster presentation at National State of the Science Congress, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science. Washington, DC. Robbins, L. B., O’Connell,* M. R.; Burritt, K. R.,* Pressler, M. P.,* Wesolek, S. M., & Pfeiffer, K. A. (2012, June 24). Benefits, enjoyment, and barriers perceived by boys participating in an after-school physical activity club. Poster presentation at the National Association of School Nurses 44th Annual Conference in San Francisco, California. Robbins, L.B., Pfeiffer, K.A., Maier, K. S. (April 27 – 30, 2011). Fidelity of nurse-delivered motivational Interviewing. Poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference in Washington, DC.

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Robbins, L. B., Sikorskii, A., & Wu, T. Y. (October 2008). Comparison of boy’ and girls’ perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity. Poster presentation at the National State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research in Washington, DC. Robbins, L. B., Wu T. Y., Sikorskii, A., Gao, F., Morley, B.,* & Currier, C. (March 23, 2007). Middle school students’ perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity. Poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference in Washington, DC. Robbins, L.B., Gretebeck, K. A., & Pender, N. J. (Summer 2006). Interpersonal influences on adolescent girls’ physical activity. Poster presentation at the annual National Wellness Conference, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, WI. Robbins, L. B., & Pender, N. J. (October 2001). Adolescent physical activity self-efficacy and perceived exertion. Poster session presented at the National Institute of Nursing Research 15th Anniversary Symposium. Bethesda, MD. Robbins, L. B., & Pender, N. J. (April 2000). Physical activity self-efficacy in diverse groups of youth. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Nashville, TN. Refereed Poster – Regional Ling, J., Robbins, L. B., Wen, F. (2016, March). Interventions to prevent and manage overweight or obesity in preschool children: A systematic review. Poster Presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 40th Annual Research Conference. Bajamal, E., Ling, J., & Robbins, L. B. (2015, April). Biological and sociocultural differences in perceived benefits and enjoyment of physical activity among 5th-8th grade urban girls. Poster presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 39th Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN. April 16-19, 2015. Voskuil, V., Frambes, D.,& Robbins, L. B. (2015). Effect of physical activity interventions for girls on objectively measured outcomes: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Poster presentation at the Midwest Nursing Research Society 39th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. April 16-19, 2015. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L. B., Deemter, K., Anderson, K., Corser, W., & Given, B. (2013, March 9). Factors correlated with physical activity of middle-aged women with and without Type 2 diabetes. Poster presentation at Midwest Nursing Research Society 2013 Annual Research Conference, Chicago, IL. Vanden Bosch, M. L.,* Robbins, L. B., & Pfeiffer, K. A. (2013, March 8). Relationship between factors associated with physical activity and girls’ weight status. Poster presentation at Midwest Nursing Research Society 2013 Annual Research Conference, Chicago, IL.

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Robbins, L.B., Gretebeck, K. A., & Pender, N. J. (Spring 2006). Adolescent girls’ perceptions of interpersonal influences on their physical activity. Poster presentation at the annual conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society. Milwaukee, WI. Refereed Poster – Local Dickmeyer, M.*, Ling, J., Robbins, L. B., & Williams, G.* (2017, April). Pilot study with parents/guardians to increase healthy eating and physical activity among their adolescent children. Michigan State University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF Williams, G.,* Ling, J., & Robbins, L. B. (March 2017). Girls’ body iImage discrepancy and weight status. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day sponsored by the Greater Lansing Nursing Research Consortium in Lansing, MI. Harper, A. R.,* Robbins, L.B., Smith, S., Ranganathan, R., & Dunn, S. L. (March 2017). Patient satisfaction with motivational interviewing and motivational text messaging: Pilot study of hopeless patients with coronary heart disease. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day sponsored by the Greater Lansing Nursing Research Consortium in Lansing, MI. Mitchell, C.,* Bakhoya, M.,* Ling, J., Wesolek, S., Bourne, K., Robbins, L. B. (April 4, 2014). Perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity participation in 5th-7th grade urban girls. University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, East Lansing, Michigan Bakhoya, M.,* Gammon,* C. O’Mara A.,* Pfeiffer, K.A., Robbins, L.B.,& Kazanis, A. (2014, March 19). Influence of social support and pubertal development on physical activity levels in adolescent girls. Poster presentation at 13th annual Pediatric Research Day, East Lansing, MI. Triplett, A.,* Robbins, L. B. (2013, July 24). A school-based physical activity iIntervention for 6th and 7th grade boys: Reach and dose. Poster presentation at 2013 Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE), East Lansing, MI. O’Connell, M. R.,* Burritt, K. R.,* Pressler, M. P.,* Robbins, L. B., Wesolek, S. M., & Pfeiffer, K. A. (2012, March 20). Benefits, enjoyment, and barriers related to boys’ participation in an after-school physical activity club. Poster presentation at the 20th Annual Greater Lansing Community Research Day in East Lansing, Michigan. Robbins, L. B., & Hamel, L. M.* (March 27, 2009). A review of computer- and web-based interventions to promote physical activity among preadolescents and adolescents. Poster presentation at 8th Annual Pediatric Research Day sponsored by Michigan State University and Wayne State University , Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI.

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Hamel, L. M.,* Robbins, L. B., & Stommel, M. (March 12, 2008). Differences in need for social support for physical activity among middle school students. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day sponsored by the Greater Lansing Nursing Research Consortium in Lansing, MI. Robbins, L. B., Wu T. Y., Sikorskii, A., Gao, F., Morley, B.,* & Currier, C. (March 14, 2007). Perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity participation among middle school students. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day sponsored by the Greater Lansing Nursing Research Consortium in Lansing, MI. Robbins, L. B., & Gretebeck, K. A. (March 29, 2006). Adolescent girls’ perceptions of social support for physical activity. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day sponsored by the Greater Lansing Nursing Research Consortium in Lansing, MI. Mc Kenna, J. A., Robbins, L. B., & Morley, B.* (March 29, 2006). Adolescent females’ reasons for being physically active, playing sports, or exercising. Poster presentation at Nursing Research Day sponsored by the Greater Lansing Nursing Research Consortium in Lansing, MI.

9.0 INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Invited Podium - International Robbins, L. B. (2016, August 31). Taking a world view of the application of the Health Promotion Model in interventions. Invitation to serve as key speaker for 3rd International Congress on Nursing Investigation – Global Trends for Nursing Management and Care Research conference sponsored by Autonomous University of State of Morelos, Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico. Delivered 1-hour presentation. Robbins, L. B. (2016, August 30). Integrating the Health Promotion Model and motivational interviewing for behavior change. Conducted 4-hour workshop for nursing faculty and students at Autonomous University of State of Morelos, Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico. Robbins, L. B. (2013, October 7th). Application of the Health Promotion Model: A world view (Invitation to serve as keynote speaker to deliver keynote address). 1st International Conference on Research on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Simon Bolivar University in Barranquilla, Columbia. Robbins, L. B. (2013, October 7th). Health Promotion (Invitation to serve on expert panel). 1st International Conference on Research on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Simon Bolivar University in Barranquilla, Columbia. Robbins, L. B. (2013, October 7th). Girls on the Move Intervention: A group randomized trial to increase physical activity among low-active, urban girls. Oral presentation at the

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1st International Conference on Research on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Simon Bolivar University in Barranquilla, Columbia. Robbins, L. B. (2013, October 8th - 11th). Workshop: Applying the Health Promotion Model and motivational interviewing for behavior change. Delivered 7 4-hour oral presentations for nursing faculty and students at Simon Bolivar University in Barranquilla, Columbia. Invited Podium – National Robbins, L. B. (2016, March , Visiting Scholar). Examining reach, dose, and fidelity of the “Girls on the Move” after-school physical activity club: a process evaluation. Oral presentation at the University of South Carolina College of Nursing, Columbia, SC. Robbins, L. B. (2016, April, Visiting Scholar). The Health Promotion Model and motivational interviewing. Oral presentation at the University of South Carolina College of Nursing, Columbia, SC. Robbins, L. B., & Ling, J. L. (2014, Nov. 15-19). Girls on the Move Intervention: Increasing Physical Activity Among Low-active Girls From Urban Areas in the Midwestern U.S. – A Group Randomized Trial. American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Chicago, IL. Robbins, L. B. (2014, March 31 & April 1, Visiting Scholar). An intervention to increase physical activity among low-active girls. Oral presentation at The Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus, OH. Invited Podium – Local Robbins, L. B. (2014, April 3). Increasing Physical Activity Among Low-active Girls from Urban Areas in Michigan: A Group Randomized Trial. Oral presentation at Pediatric Grand Rounds, MSU Pediatrics and Human Development Department, Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI. Robbins, L. B. (2013, November 7). Girls on the Move Intervention: A school-based intervention to increase physical activity. Oral presentation for the Michigan State University Department of Pediatrics and Human Development. East Lansing, MI. Robbins, L. B. (April 8, 2009). Overview of a Middle School Physical Activity Intervention for Girls. Oral presentation for Healthy Lifestyles Group, Ingham County Health Department, Public Health Services, Lansing. MI. Invited Poster – Local Robbins, L.B., Kazanis, A. S., Pfeiffer, K. A., Dalimonte Merckling, D.,* Vermesch, A., Ling, J.,* Wesolek, S. M., Bourne, K., & Kostin-McGill, A. (June 4, 2014). Barriers to physical activity perceived by 5th - 7th grade girls. Poster presented at Clinical Trials Awareness Day, Capitol Building, Lansing, MI.

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Robbins, L. B., Pfeiffer, K. A., Resnicow, K., You, Z., An, L., Wesolek, S., Bourne, K. A., & Patrick-Banks, P. (2013, January 30). Girls on the Move” intervention for increasing physical activity among low-active underserved urban girls in Michigan. Poster presented for Clinical Trials Awareness Day at the Capitol Building, Lansing, MI.

10.0 HONORS & AWARDS

Fall 2016 Featured in 2016 book titled "Shaping Nursing Science and Improving Health: The Michigan Legacy" in section on building a healthy nation through nursing science and chapter on advancing the science of health promotion for children, adolescents, and their families. Shake Ketefian (editor). Michigan Publishing Services.

August 2016 Featured in Capital Area Women’s Lifestyle Magazine. Careers for

consideration: Taking nursing to the next level. Page 9. December 2014 Featured on East Lansing billboard for Jump-Starting Healthy

Futures - SpartansWill.msu.edu September 2014 Featured in the Michigan Society for Adolescent Health and

Medicine September 2014 Newsletter in Member Highlight section.

October 18, 2014 Inducted as a Fellow in the prestigious American Academy of

Nursing, Washington, DC. October 2012 Robbins (PI) and colleagues’ research related to the NIH/NHLBI-

funded R01 (2011-2016) was featured in The Engaged Scholar E-Newsletter. Article titled Girls on the Move in Michigan can be accessed at: http://engagedscholar.msu.edu/enewsletter/volume5/issue1/default.aspx#story2

Spring 2012 Robbins (PI) and colleagues’ research related to the NIH/NHLBI-

funded R01 (2011-2016) was featured in the Michigan State University President’s Report 2011: Spartans Will. Article titled Nurses Put Girls on a Path to Fitness and a Better Future. The study was 1 of 9 selected at MSU for inclusion in the President’s Report. Report and related video can be accessed at: report.president.msu.edu

June 29, 2011 Recipient, The Journal of School Nursing (JOSN) SAGE Scholarly

Writing Award for JOSN (Feb. 2010 issue) publication titled Sixth

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Grade Boys’ Perceived Benefits of and Barriers to Physical Activity and Suggestions for Increasing Physical Activity. Recognized in June 2011 JOSN issue & at June 29, 2011 JOSN meeting with the Editorial Advisory Board, Washington, DC.

1996-present Charter Member, Eta Beta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau,

International Nursing Honor Society. 3/2009 Recipient, Midwest Nursing Research Society Honor-An-

Adolescent-Health-Research-Section-Member Senior Researcher Award for outstanding research in the area of adolescent health.

3/2002 Recipient, Midwest Nursing Research Society Honor-An-

Adolescent-Health-Research-Section-Member New Investigator Award for outstanding research in the area of adolescent health.

5/1999 Recipient, University of Michigan School of Nursing Award for

New Investigators. 1995 Received Program Education Award, American Heart Association. 1994-1996 The Fund for the Improvement of Undergraduate Instruction, The

Pennsylvania State University, $1,000. 11.0 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2014-Present American Academy of Nursing; serve as member of 2 expert panels

2014-Present Member, American Nurses Association, Member 2010–present Healthy Schools Initiative, Lansing School District, Lansing, MI,

Member 2010-present Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Member 2009-present American Public Health Association, Member 5/2009-present National Association of School Nurses, Member 2005-Spring 2007 Midwest Nursing Research Society, Research Section Coordinating

Committee, Member (appointed)

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3/2001-3/2002 Chairperson, Adolescent Health Research Section, Midwest Nursing Research Society.

2000-present Sigma Theta Tau, International, Member 2000-present Society of Behavioral Medicine, Member 1999-present Midwest Nursing Research Society, Member 3/2000-3/2001 Co-Chairperson, Adolescent Health Research Section, Midwest

Nursing Research Society. 12.0 EDITORIAL BOARDS/REVIEWER

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER 2014-present BMC Public Health 2014-present Pediatric Exercise Science 2012-present Clinical Nursing Research 2012-present Perceptual and Motor Skills 6/2010-present The Journal of School Nursing 6/2010-present Pediatrics 2/2010-present Psychology of Sport & Exercise 2009-present Research in Nursing & Health 2008 – present Public Health Nursing 2007-2012 Nursing Research 2006 Social Science & Medicine 2005-present Research & Theory for Nursing Practice 1/2005-present Western Journal of Nursing Research EDITORIAL BOARD (invited to serve as member) 2014-Present Board of Editorial Consultants, The Journal of School Nursing

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6/2011-6/2013 The Journal of School Nursing, Editorial Advisory Board Member (2-year term)

12/2012 Reviewed published manuscripts for the purpose of identifying

the 2013 recipient of the Journal of School Nursing Scholarly Writing Award - to be presented at the National Association of School Nurses’ (NASN) 45th Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 27 - 30, 2013.

12/2011 Reviewed published manuscripts for the purpose of identifying

the 2012 recipient of the Journal of School Nursing Scholarly Writing Award - to be presented at the National Association of School Nurses’ (NASN) 44th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, June 23 - 26, 2012.

14.0 SERVICE 14.1 NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES 14.2 STATE & REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICES 14.3 LOCAL SERVICE 14.4 UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE SERVICE

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY (MSU)- COLLEGE OF NURSING (CON) COMMITTEES Fall 2015-Sp 2017 Chair, College Advisory Committee (CAC), elected Fall 2015-Sp 2017 Faculty Chair, CON Faculty Meetings, appointed by Dean 2015-2016 Member, PhD Program Curriculum Refreshment Meetings Fall 2010-2013 Member, Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) Task Force,

appointed Fall 2013-Sp 2016 Member, CON Research Committee, elected Fall 2014-Sp 2015 Member, College Advisory Committee (CAC), appointed to

conduct tenure and annual reviews Su 2013 Member, CON Faculty and MSU CSTAT Search for Statistician Fall 2011-Sp 2012 Member, Faculty Search Committee, appointed

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Fall 2009-Sp 2012 Member, College Advisory Committee (CAC), elected 2008-2009 Co-Chair, Graduate Program Committee, Fall 2008- Spring 2009 2007-2008 Member, Graduate Program Committee, elected, Fall 2007-Spring

2008 2007-2008 Member, Scholarly Writing Group Spring 2007 Member, Student Scholarship/Awards Group 2005-2007 Member, Doctoral Program Committee, elected, MSU College of

Nursing CON STUDENT ADVISING Fall 2016 – Present Major Advisor, Grace Williams (MSU College of Nursing doctoral

student) Fall 2013 – Aug 2016 Major Advisor and Professor, Eman Bajamal (MSU College of

Nursing doctoral student) Fall 2012 – Fall 2016 Major Advisor and Professor, Vicki Voskuil (MSU College of

Nursing doctoral student) Fall 2016 – Present Guidance Committee Member, Patty West (MSU College of

Nursing doctoral student) Su 2011–Dec 2011 Guidance Committee Member, Michelle VanderVelde (MSU

College of Nursing doctoral student) Su 2011-Dec 2011 Serving as Major Professor for Melodee Vanden Bosch Fall 2010-Sp 2011 Serving as Major Advisor for M. VanderVelde during M.

Horodynski sabbatical Fall 2010-Sp 2011 Guidance Committee Member, Emilie Dykstra (MSU College of

Nursing doctoral student) Fall 2009-Su 2010 Major Advisor, Emilie Dykstra (MSU College of Nursing doctoral

student) 2009-2010 Major Advisor, Ana Kelly (MSU College of Nursing doctoral

student), Fall 2009 – Summer 2010

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Fall 2007-Su 2011 Guidance Committee Member, Melodee Vanden Bosch (MSU

College of Nursing doctoral student) Fall 2007-Fall 2010 Guidance Committee Member, Sandra Spoelstra (MSU College of

Nursing doctoral student) 2006-2008 Guidance Committee Member, Laura Adams (MSU College of

Nursing doctoral student) UNIVERSITY SERVICE – MSU Fall 2016 SPG Reviewer, Health and Biomedical Sciences, 4 pre-proposals,

MSU Office of the VP for Research and Graduate Studies Fall 2016 - Present Member, University Senate Fall 2014 - 2015 Member, Thesis Committee, Master’s student Taylor Heltne, MSU

Department of Kinesiology (Thesis defended 2015) 2015 Member, Thesis Committee, Master’s student Marion Bakhoya,

MSU Department of Kinesiology (Thesis defense Jan 2015) 2006 – Present Mentor for MSU Professorial Assistants 2/3/2012 Early Career Faculty Strategic Planning Meeting on the Future of

the University – Invitation from MSU President Simon 2009-2011 Member, MSU Hearing Board 2005-present Member, MSU Obesity Initiative Council 2007-2009 Research mentor for doctoral student, Lauren M. Hamel, MSU

Communication Arts & Sciences from Summer 2007 – Spring 2009; co-authored two manuscripts: One published in Public Health Nursing and another in Research in Nursing & Health. A third is in press - Journal of Advanced Nursing).

2006-2008 Member, MSU Appeals Committee 2005-2006 Dissertation Committee Member, for doctoral student, MSU

Kinesiology, Heather Kesselring, defended August 24, 2006. Title: Permanent Adherence to Physical Activity.

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Fall 2005 MSU faculty focus group participant to identify education and research for Michigan’s future for use by Michigan State Extension and Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.

14.5 OTHER SERVICE

Fall 2015 External reviewer (wrote letter) for faculty member requesting promotion at another state university in the Southern U.S.

Fall 2016 Served as oral presentation session moderator at State of the

Science Congress on Nursing Research: Determinants of Health. Washington, DC. September 2016.

Fall 2016 Assisted at conference registration desk at State of the Science

Congress on Nursing Research: Determinants of Health. Washington, DC. September 2016.

Fall 2016 Assisted at conference registration desk at American Academy of

Nursing. October 2016. Fall 2016 Reviewed and scored 11 outstanding PhD dissertation-related

applications to identify recipient of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Excellence in Advancing Nursing Science Award. Sept. 2016.

15.0 TEACHING

Michigan State University Fall 2016, Sp 2017 Supervising PhD in Nursing student and graduate assistant, G.

Williams, who is working on my research project 10 hours/week Fall 2016 Nursing 802: Co-taught Theoretical Foundations and Role

Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse with another faculty member (responsible for 26 of the 51 students enrolled)

Fall 2016 Nursing 999: Dissertation credits for V. Voskuil (1 credit) Summer 2016 Nursing 999: Dissertation credits for E. Bajamal (8 credits) and V.

Voskuil (6 credits) Spring 2016 Nursing 920: Translation of Research and Scientific Knowledge to

a Community Setting (taught alone – 5 students)

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Spring 2016 Nursing 999: Dissertation credits for E. Bajamal (12 credits) and V. Voskuil (3 credits)

Fall 2015 Nursing 802: Co-taught Theoretical Foundations and Role

Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse with another faculty member (28 students per faculty member)

Fall 2015 Nursing 999: Dissertation 3 credits, voluntarily supervised PhD

Student Vicki Voskuil Fall 2015 Nursing 990: Independent Study, 3 credits, so student could take

statistics (SEM) course offered through Epidemiology at MSU, PhD Student Eman Bajamal

Fall 2015 Nursing 999: Dissertation 3 credits, voluntarily supervised PhD

Student Eman Bajamal Summer 2015 Nursing 999: Dissertation 3 credits, voluntarily supervised PhD

Student Vicki Voskuil Summer 2015 Nursing 940: Research Practicum 1 credit, voluntarily supervised

PhD Student Eman Bajamal Spring 2015 Nursing 999: Dissertation 3 credits, voluntarily supervised PhD

Student Vicki Voskuil Spring 2015 Nursing 920: Translation of Research and Scientific Knowledge to

a Community Setting; taught alone - 11 doctoral students) Fall 2014 Nursing 802: Co-taught Theoretical Foundations and Role

Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse with another faculty member (25 students per faculty member)

Fall 2014 Nursing 940: Research Practicum 2 credits, voluntarily supervised

PhD Student Eman Bajamal Fall 2014 Nursing 999: Dissertation 3 credits, voluntarily supervised PhD

Student Vicki Voskuil Fall 2014 Nursing 940: Research Practicum 1 credit, voluntarily supervised

PhD Student Vicki Voskuil Summer 2014 Nursing 940: Research Practicum 2 credits, voluntarily supervised

PhD Student Eman Bajamal

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Spring 2014 Nursing 920: Translation of Research and Scientific Knowledge to

a Community Setting Fall 2013 Nursing 441: Graduate Study in Nursing Seminar Fall 2013 Nursing 802: Co-taught Theoretical Foundations and Role

Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse with another faculty member

Fall 2013 Nursing 990: Independent Study, supervised PhD Student Vicki

Voskuil Summer 2013 Nursing 940: Research Practicum, voluntarily supervised PhD

Student Vicki Voskuil Fall 2012 - Sp 2013 Sabbatical Spring 2012 Nursing 920: Translation of Research and Scientific Knowledge to

a Community Setting Fall 2011 Nursing 802: Co-taught Theoretical Foundations and Role

Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse Spring 2011 Nursing 806: Co-taught Research for Advanced Practice Nursing Fall 2010 Nursing 802: Co-taught Theoretical Foundations and Role

Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse Fall 2010 Nursing 940: Research Practicum, supervised PhD Student Susan

Wehner Summer 2010 Nursing 940: Research Practicum, supervised PhD Student Ana

Kelly Summer 2010 Nursing 990: Independent Study, supervised PhD Students Ana

Kelly and Emilie Dykstra Spring-2009-2010 Nursing 815: Research and Evaluation for Masters-prepared

Nurses 2007-2010 Nursing 801: Course coordinator (Fall 2007; Spring and Fall 2008,

2009; Spring 2010)

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2009 Nursing 940: Research Practicum, supervised PhD Students Melodee Vandenbosch and Karen Burritt (Summer and Fall 2009).

2007-2009 Nursing 807: Clinical faculty member for Clinical Decision Making

(Spring 2007); Co-coordinated (Spring 2008); Clinical faculty member (Spring 2009).

2005, 2006, 2009 Guest Speaker: Nursing 901: Knowledge Development in Nursing

(Fall 2005, 2006, 2009) 2007-2008 Nursing 820/850: Clinical faculty member for Health Assessment

(Fall 2007; Fall 2008) Spring 2006 Nursing 319: Co-coordinated and co-taught Introduction to

Nursing Theory and Research Fall 2005-2006 Nursing 801: Co-taught Role of the Master’s Prepared Nurse in

Contemporary Health Care Fall 2005-2006 Nursing 803: Co-taught Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks University of Michigan 2005-2006 Dissertation Committee Member (defended January 2006): for

Monika Pis, PhDc, RN, CPNP. Title: Physical Activity Social Support in Adolescents: A Correlational Cross-Sectional Comparative Study.

9/2002-7/2004 Graduate Student Instructor during enrollment in PNP program:

Nursing 130: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Across the Lifespan (responsible for lectures pertaining to physical activity and stress management) Nursing 503: Advanced Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nurses (role and responsibilities in clinical laboratory similar those of course faculty).

1999-2002 Reader: Three Nursing 699 Master’s level research projects 9/1998-5/2002 Guest Speaker: Nursing 130: Health Promotion and Risk

Reduction Across the Lifespan; Nursing 357: Introduction to the Research Approach in Nursing; Nursing 253: Transition to Nursing; Nursing 867: Health Promotion Intervention Research: Children and Adolescents.

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8/1996-5/1998 Lecturer (part-time--50% appointment): Nursing 484: Community Health (responsible for undergraduate seminar and clinical teaching at Oakland County Health Department in Pontiac, MI).

The Pennsylvania State University 3/1982-5/1996 Clinical instructor for: Nursing 455: Nursing Related to Complex

Health Patterns I (Advanced Medical Nursing); Nursing 315: Nursing Care of the Middle Aged Adult; Nursing 320: Nursing Care of Young Adults (Course included Medical/Surgical and Obstetrical Nursing); Nursing 460: Nursing Related to Complex Health Patterns II (Advanced Surgical Nursing).

Course coordinator and clinical instructor for: Nursing 230:

Health--The Nursing Process (basic skills); Nursing 455: Nursing Related to Complex Health Patterns I (Advanced Medical Nursing); Nursing 415: Community Health Nursing

Development and coordination of the following courses: Nursing

351: Health Assessment; Nursing 415DF (Diversity Focused): Community and Family Health Nursing.

Member of the faculty team for the following two graduate level

family nurse practitioner courses: Nursing 562: Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum; Nursing 570: Co-taught Nursing Management of Healthy Individuals Across the Life Span assisted with development of family nurse practitioner program.

Continuing Education to support research endeavors: 5/2006 Completed 32-hour (4 days) intensive grant writing workshop

conducted by Research A-Team in Weston, FL. 7/2006 Completed 15-hour intensive training in “The Art of Health

Behavior Change Counseling: An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”; and 15-hour intensive training in “The Art of Behavioral Change Counseling: An Advanced Training in Motivational Interviewing.” National Wellness Conference, July 2006, Stevens Point, WI.

5/9-11/2007 Attended Meet Michigan Traveling Seminar on “Health, Health

Communication, and Health and its Relation to Economic Development, Sponsored by Michigan State University, Office of Faculty & Organizational Development and Office of the Provost, East Lansing, MI.

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8/9-11/2007 Completed “Practitioner’s Guide to Children’s Exercise in Health and Disease, Sponsored by the Pediatric Exercise Research Center, University of California, Irvine, CA (18.5 Category 1 CME credits).

9/11-19/2007 Completed “Physical Activity and Public Health Research Course”,

Hilton Head. Sponsored by the Arnold School of Public Health, Prevention Research Center, University of South Carolina (60 hours).

11/17-19/2009 Attended Healthy Kids, Healthy Nation: Reversing the Childhood

Obesity Epidemic by 2015, a conference presented by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity (invitation only), Atlanta, GA.

1/6/2010 Attended David Morrison’s “Write Winning Grants” workshop for

MSU faculty members. Sponsored by Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.

8/2012 Completed “Financial Conflict of Interest Training.” 10/6-7/2012 Completed “Motivational Interviewing to Increase Adolescent

Girls’ Physical Activity.” Sponsored by MSU College of Nursing (15 hours).

11/07-09/2012 Completed 3-day “Introductory Training for the Motivational

Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) Coding System - Version 3.1.1.” Sponsored by Suzanne Eckmaahs, EckMaahs & Associates, LLC, at Minneapolis Community and Technical College, Minnesota (20 hours).

10/2013, 2015 Completed “Bloodborne Pathogen Refresher.” 11/2013, 8/2015 Completed American Heart Association Basic Life Support for

Healthcare Providers (CPR and AED) Program. 1/2017 Attended “Write Winning Grants” workshop for MSU faculty

members. 16.0 PRACTICE