Date: May 2018
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name:
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
Business Address: University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
3500 Victoria Street
415 Victoria Building
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261
Tel Telephone: (412) 624-9005
Fax: (412) 383-7293
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Undergraduate
South Side Hospital School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203
RN
Nursing
Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania 16802
BS
Nursing
Graduate
Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania 16802
MS
Community Mental Health/
Nursing
Postgraduate
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260
PhD
Counselor Education/
Psychology in Education
CERTIFICATION
1997-present Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC)
Association of Clinical Research Professionals, Washington, DC
2000-2004 Certified Holistic Nurse (HN-BC)
American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation, Cedar Park, TX
American Holistic Nurses Association, Flagstaff, AZ
2004-present Advanced Holistic Nurse, Board Certified (AHN-BC)
American Holistic Nurses Credentialing Corporation, Cedar Park, TX
American Holistic Nurses Association, Flagstaff, AZ
LICENSURE
1974-present RN License Pennsylvania
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
Academic
5/15-present University of Pittsburgh Professor of Psychiatry
School of Medicine Secondary Appointment
Department of Psychiatry
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
7/14-present University of Pittsburgh Professor of Nursing
School of Nursing Primary Appointment
Department of Health & Community Systems
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
5/11-12/14 University of Pittsburgh Vice-Chair for Administration
School of Nursing Department of Health & Community Systems
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
8/10-5/15
University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Secondary Appointment
8/08-7/14 University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Department of Health & Community Systems
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Associate Professor of Nursing
Primary Appointment
7/07-present University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Graduate Faculty of the University
Schools of Nursing and Medicine
5/98-8/10 University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
entmentS Secondary Appointment
5/94-8/08 University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Department of Health & Community Systems
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Primary Appointment
9/91-4/94 University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Research Assistant Professor of Nursing
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
5/91-8/91 University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Visiting Assistant Professor of Nursing
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
9/87-5/89 University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Nursing
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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9/79-5/80 University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Instructor of Nursing
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
9/77-12/77 Pennsylvania State University
School of Education
University Park, PA 16802
Teaching Assistant
Counselor Education
9/75-8/76 Pennsylvania State University
College of Nursing
University Park, PA 16802
Clinical Teaching Assistant
Nursing
Non-Academic
1/89-4/91 Independent Contractors
Pennsylvania, California
Traveling Nurse-Consultant
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
10/85-1/89 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Geriatric Psychiatry Clinical Research
Inpatient Unit
11/84-9/85 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Psychiatric Nurse Clinician
Geriatric Psychiatry Behavioral Neurology
Module
9/80-9/83 Pittsburgh Nursing Specialists
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Registered Nurse
Medical-Surgical Nursing
11/77-3/79 Counsel House Psychiatric Day Treatment
Center
Bellefonte, PA 16823
Psychiatric Nurse Clinician/Case Manager
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
2018-present Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)
Washington, DC
2018-present Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA)
Cranston, RI
Member, Special Interest Group for Nurses, 2018-present
2010-present International Nursing Society on Addictions (IntNSA)
Birmingham, AL
Appointed Member, Board of Directors, 2014-2017
Elected Member, Board of Directors, 2017-present
Fellow International Academy of Addictions Nursing (FIAAN), 2015-present
Member, Conference Planning Committee, 2016-present
Member, Awards Committee, 2016-present
Chair, Research Committee, 2016-present
Co-Chair, Education Committee, 2016-present
2008-present American Academy of Nursing (AAN)
Washington, DC
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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Fellow American Academy of Nursing (FAAN), 2008-present
Member, AAN Expert Panel, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing and Substance Abuse,
2009-present
Chair, Harm Reduction Task Force, 2016-2017
Member, Opioid Misuse Policy Brief Panel, 2016-2017
Member, AAN Expert Panel, Global Nursing and Health, 2009-present
2001-present American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA)
Arlington, VA
Member, APNA Education Steering Committee, 2009-present
Member, APNA Education Council on Graduate Education, 2010-present
Member, APNA Education Council on Undergraduate Education, 2010-present
Elected Member, National Council Nominating Committee, 2012-2013
Invited Member, Addictions Steering Committee, 2014-present
APNA of Southwestern Pennsylvania, 2001-present
Pittsburgh, PA
Member, Program Planning Committee, 2009-2010
1999-present American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA)
Flagstaff, AZ
1997-present Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP)
Washington, DC
1994-present American Nurses Association (ANA)
1974-1984 Silver Springs, MD
Alternate Representative, House of Delegates, 2010
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), 1994-present
Member, Board of Directors, District #6, 2001-2003
Chair, Speaker’s Bureau, 2001-2005
Vice President, District #6, 2003-2005
Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, 2003-2005
President-Elect, District #6, 2005-2007
President, District #6, 2007-2009
Chair, Scientific Program Planning Committee, 2007-2009
Member, Annual Conference Program Planning Committee, 2007-2009
Nursing: A Profession and a Passion [May, 2007]
Human Trafficking: Look Beneath the Surface [May, 2008]
The Technological Invasion: Ethical Considerations [May, 2009]
Past-President, District #6, 2009-2011
1992-present American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
New York, NY
Invited Scientific Advisor, 2014-present
AFSP Pittsburgh Chapter, 1992-2016
Secretary, Pittsburgh Chapter, 1997-2003
Vice President, Pittsburgh Chapter, 2003-2007
President, Pittsburgh Chapter, 2007-2015
Chair, Survivors of Suicide National Videoconference Day, 2000-2003
Chair, International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, 2004-2014
Chair, Out of the DARKNESS Walk, 2005-2015
Member, AFSP Western Pennsylvania Chapter, 2016-present
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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HONORS
Academic (student names are underlined)
2018 Excellence in Nursing, Honorable Mention, Pittsburgh Magazine
Pittsburgh, PA
2018 Mentoring Award
International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA)
Denver, CO
2018 Lucie Young Kelly Faculty Leadership Award
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA
2018 1st Place Poster Presentation Award, UPMC *+Noll, S., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., & Chiappetta, L. (2018, April). Use of dialectical behavior therapy
(DBT) skills for decreasing emotional distress. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Nurses Week Celebration, Pittsburgh, PA
2018 1st Place Poster Presentation Award in the Education/Teaching Pedagogy Category
*+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Knapp, E., Lindsay, D., Kaufman, R., Puskar, K., & Hagle, H. (2018,
April). Increasing advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) students’ ability and willingness to treat
patients with opioid use disorders using medication assisted treatment (MAT) modalities. Presented at the
20th Annual International Society of Psychiatric Nurses (ISPN) Conference: Mental Health Care amid
Policy Chaos, Tempe, AZ
2017 Western Pennsylvania Chapter Education Award, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
to the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
for Exemplifying Excellence in Suicide Prevention Awareness and Education Programs
2017 Evidence-Based Practice Poster Award +Mahmoud, K.F., Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Knapp, E., & Puskar,
K. (2017). Addressing gaps and challenges in implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention
(Alcohol SBI) for psychiatric nurses: A focus on nursing leaders. Presented at the 19th Annual
International Society of Psychiatric Nursing (ISPN) Conference - The Future of Mental Health: Connect,
Collaborate, Differentiate, Baltimore, MD
2016 1st Place Poster Presentation Award in the Student Category
*+Mahmoud, K.F., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Lindsay, D. (2016). Understanding nursing students'
stigma towards working with people who use alcohol and opioids: Screening, brief intervention, and
referral to treatment (SBIRT) education on undergraduate nursing students' stigma. Presented at the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) 30th Annual Conference - Psychiatric-Mental Health
Nursing: Inspiring Leadership Every Day, Hartford, CT
2015 One of Most-Read articles, 2015
*Allison, V.L., Nativio, D.G., Mitchell, A.M., Ren, D., & Yuhasz, J. (2014). Identifying symptoms of
depression and anxiety in students in the school setting. The Journal of School Nursing, 30(3): 165-172
2015 2nd Place Poster Presentation Award in the Administration Category
*Beer, D., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2015, October).
Effectiveness of a psychiatric nursing residency program. Presented at the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association (APNA) 29th Annual Conference - Collaborating in an Evolving Health Care System:
Opportunities to Advance Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, Lake Buena Vista, FL
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2015 Fellow International Academy of Addictions Nursing (FIAAN)
Birmingham, AL
Inducted during the 39th Annual Conference: Living Teaching and Modeling in Addictions Nursing
Charlotte, NC
2015 The Journal of School Nursing (JOSN) First Publication Award by a School Nurse, 2015
*Allison, V.L., Nativio, D.G., Mitchell, A.M., Ren, D., & Yuhasz, J. (2014). Identifying symptoms of
depression and anxiety in students in the school setting. The Journal of School Nursing, 30(3): 165-172
2014 Invited Keynote Speaker: 2014 Console World Suicide Prevention Day Conference
Console, National Suicide Charity
Dublin, Ireland
2014 Certificate of Achievement for Nurse Educator
Wilson Shepard Education Associates
Rochester, NY
2013 International Award for Excellence - Evidence-Based Practice Award
Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing
Indianapolis, IN
2011 IntNSA Nurse Educator Award
International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA)
Lenexa, KS
2010 Fulbright Scholar - in Sultanate of Oman, 2010-2011
Council for the International Exchange of Scholars
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Institute of International Education, Department of Scholar and Professional Programs
Washington, DC
2010 One of top 10 downloaded articles from Science Direct, 2009
*+Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., Kim, Y., Bullian, L., & Chiappetta, L. (2009). Depression, anxiety, and
quality of life in suicide survivors: A comparison of close and distant relationships. Archives of
Psychiatric Nursing, 23(1): 2-10
2009 Impact of Nursing on Practice Award, UPMC
*+Patterson, G., Boucek, L., Cain, M., Abromitis, R., Chiappetta, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2009). Non-
pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in the geriatric psychiatric patient with
dementia in a psychiatric hospital setting. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Nurses Week Celebration, Pittsburgh, PA
2009 Innovations in Practice Award Finalist, one of 3 national finalists
*+Patterson, G., Boucek, L., Cain, M., Abromitis, R., Chiappetta, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2009). Non-
pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in the geriatric psychiatric patient
with dementia in a psychiatric hospital setting. Presented at the National Gerontological Nursing
Association Convention, St. Louis, MO
2008 Fellow American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
Washington, D.C.
Inducted during the 35th Annual Conference: Health as a Bridge for Global Peace
Scottsdale, AZ
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2007 Cameos of Caring Nurse Educator Award
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
Pittsburgh, PA
2007 Leadership in Nursing Award for Practice
Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing, Eta Chapter
Pittsburgh, PA
2006 Richard S. Caliguiri Community Action Award
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), District #6
Pittsburgh, PA
2004 Global Nurse of the Year Award
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA)
Hershey, PA
1987 Kappa Delta Pi - International Honor Society in Education
Chapter: University of Pittsburgh
1979 Phi Kappa Phi - All University Honor Society
Chapter: Pennsylvania State University
1976 Sigma Theta Tau International - Honor Society of Nursing
Chapters: Pennsylvania State University
University of Pittsburgh
Non-Academic
2009 Invited Facilitator and Participant, “PICTURE THIS: Mental Health in Pittsburgh,” sponsored by
Entertainment Industries Council (EIC) and WPXI, Channel 11 News
2008 District Excellence Award
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA)
while serving as President, Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, District #6
2001 Appointed to the Board of Trustees, Mayview State Hospital
by the former Governor of Pennsylvania, Thomas Ridge
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles/*Denotes Data-Based Articles/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal Investigator
1. Smith, B.J., Mitchell, A.M., Bruno, A.A., & Constantino, R.E. (1995). Exploring widows' experiences after the
suicide of their spouse. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 33(5): 10-15 [PMID:
7636781]
2. +Mitchell, A.M. & Reaghard, D. (1996). Managed care and psychiatric-mental health nursing services:
Implications for practice. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 17(1): 1-9 [doi: 10.3109/01612849609079826]
3. +Mitchell, A.M., Constantino, R.E., & Boneysteele, G. (1997). Learner-centered group practice: A teaching
model. Nurse Educator, 22(3): 50 [doi: 10.1097/00006223-199705000-00009]
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4. Hoffman, R.L. & Mitchell, A.M. (1998). Caregiver burden: Historical development. Nursing Forum, 33(4): 5-11
[doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6198.1998.tb00223.x]
5. *Mitchell, A.M., Dysart Gale, D., Matzo, M.L., McDonald, M.C., & Gadmer, N. (2002). Critique of transcultural
practices in end-of-life clinical nursing practice. Nursing Forum, 37(4): 24-31 [doi: 10.1111/j.1744-
6198.2002.tb01289.x]
6. +Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., & Kameg, K. (2002). Overview of post-traumatic stress [Review]. Disaster
Management and Response, [Premier Issue]: 10-14 [PMID: 12685460]
7. +Mitchell, A.M., Kameg, K., & Sakraida, T.J. (2003, Jan.-Mar.). Post-traumatic stress: Clinical implications
[Review]. Disaster Management and Response, 1(1): 14-18 [doi: 10.1016/S1540-2487(03)70004-2]
8. Dysart Gale, D., Mitchell, A.M., Garand, L., & Wesner, S. (2003). Client narratives: A theoretical perspective
[Review]. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 24(1): 81-89 [doi: 10.1080/01612840305306]
9. *+Mitchell, A.M., Dysart Gale, D., Garand, L., & Wesner, S. (2003). The use of narrative data to inform the
psychotherapeutic group process with suicide survivors. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 24(1): 91-106 [doi:
10.1080/01612840305308]
10. +Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., & Kameg, K. (2003). Critical incident stress debriefing: Implications for best
practice [Review]. Disaster Management and Response, 1(2): 46-51 [doi: 10.1016/S1540-2487(03)00008-7]
11. Kameg, K.M., Mitchell, A.M., & Chmielewski, J. (2003). Recognizing and managing eating disorders in primary
care. American Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 7(6): 9-17 [AN: 2009005399]
12. *Redinbaugh, E.M., Sullivan, A.M., Block, S.D., Gadmer, N.M., Lakoma, M., Mitchell, A.M., Seltzer, D.,
Wolford, J., & Arnold, R.M. (2003). Doctors' emotional reactions to recent death of a patient: Cross sectional
study of hospital doctors [Multicenter Study]. British Medical Journal, 327(7408): 185-191 [doi:
10.1136/bmj.327.7408.185]
13. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kim, Y., Prigerson, H.G., & Mortimer-Stephens, M. (2004). Complicated grief in survivors of
suicide. CRISIS: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 25(1): 12-18 [doi: 10.1027/0227-
5910.25.1.12]
14. Zalice, K.K. & Mitchell, A.M. (2005). Psychological and psychosocial issues in the care of organ transplant
patients. American Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 9(6): 9-18 [AN: 2009005399]
15. *Jackson, V.A., Sullivan, A.M., Gadmer, N.M., Seltzer, D., Mitchell, A.M., Lakoma, M.D., Arnold, R.M., &
Block, S.D. (2005). “It was haunting…”: Physician's descriptions of emotionally powerful patient deaths.
Academic Medicine, 80(7): 648-656 [doi: 10.1097/00001888-200507000-00007]
16. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kim, Y., Prigerson, H.G., & Mortimer, M.K. (2005). Complicated grief and suicidal ideation in
adult survivors of suicide. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 35(5): 498-506 [doi:
10.1521/suli.2005.35.5.498]
17. *Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., Dysart Gale, D., & Gadmer, N. (2006). Nurses’ narratives of end-of-life care.
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 8(4): 1-12 [doi: 10.1097/00129191-200607000-00012]
18. +Mitchell, A.M., Wesner, S., Brownson, L., Dysart Gale, D., Garand, L., & Havill, A. (2006). Effective
communication with bereaved child survivors of suicide. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing,
19(3): 130-136 [doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6171.2006.00060.x]
19. Bernardo, L.M., Beach, M., Mitchell, A.M., & Zoldos, K. (2006). Disaster preparedness at the University of
Pittsburgh School of Nursing: Four years of progress. Disaster Management and Response, 4(3): 77-79 [doi:
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10.1016/j.dmr.2006.05.002] [Featured Article]
20. +Mitchell, A.M., Wesner, S., Garand, L., Brownson, L., Dysart-Gale, D., & Havill, A. (2007). A support group
intervention for children bereaved by parental suicide. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing,
20(1): 3-13 [doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6171.2007.00073.x]
21. *+Mitchell, A.M., Crane, P.A., & Kim, Y. (2008). Perceived stress in survivors of suicide: Psychometric
properties of the perceived stress scale. Research in Nursing and Health, 31: 576-585 [doi: 10.1002/nur.20284]
22. *McMenamy, J., Jordan, J., & Mitchell, A.M. (2008). What do suicide survivors tell us they need? Results of a
pilot study. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 38(4): 375-389 [doi: 10.1521/suli.2008.38.4.375]
23. *+Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., Kim, Y., Bullian, L., & Chiappetta, L. (2009). Depression, anxiety, and quality
of life in suicide survivors: A comparison of close and distant relationships. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing,
23(1): 2-10 [doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2008.02.007]
24. *LaRue, E.M., Mitchell, A.M., Karimi, H.A., Kasemsuppakorn, P., & Roongpiboonsopit, D. (2009).
COMPANION: Social support networking technology for survivors of suicide. HEALTHINF 2009, [CD-ROM:
357-362]
25. *LaRue, E.M., Mitchell, A.M., & Gonzalez, K. (2009). Reach Out! <ReachOut.com.au>: A social community
web site evaluated by SPAT and DISCERN. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 13: 77-89 [doi:
10.1080/15398280802674958]
26. Kameg, K., Mitchell, A.M., Clochesy, J., Howard, V.M., & Suresky, J. (2009). Communication and human
patient simulation in psychiatric nursing. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 30(8): 503-508 [doi:
10.1080/01612840802601.366] [Review]
27. *Howard, V., Ross, C., Mitchell, A.M., & Nelson, G.M. (2010). Human patient simulators and interactive case
studies: A comparative analysis of learning outcomes and student perspectives. CIN: Computers, Informatics, and
Nursing, 28(1): 42-48 [doi: 10.1097/NCN.06013e3181c04939] [Featured Article]
28. *LaRue, E.M., Mitchell, A.M., Terhorst, L., & Karimi, H.A. (2010). Assessing mobile phone communication
utility preferences in a social support network. Telematics and Informatics, 27: 363-369 [doi:
10.1016/j/tele.2010.03.002]
29. Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Founds, S., Hoffman, R.L., & Libman, R. (2010). Using simulation to bridge
communication and cultural barriers in health care encounters: Report of an international workshop. Clinical
Simulation in Nursing, 6(5): e193-e198 [doi: 10.1016/j.ecsn.2009.10.001] [Featured Article]
30. *Kameg, K., Howard, V., Clochesy, J., Mitchell, A.M., & Suresky, J. (2010). The impact of high fidelity human
simulation on self-efficacy of communication skills. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31(5): 315-323 [doi:
10.3109/01612840903420331]
31. *+Van Metre, L., Chiappetta, L., Siedel, B., Fan, T., & Mitchell A.M. (2011). Educating for wellness: A wellness
education group intervention for adults with chronic severe mental illness living in the community. Issues in
Mental Health Nursing, 32(7): 408-415 [doi: 10.3109/01612840.2011.553771]
32. *+Terhorst, L. & Mitchell, A.M. (2012). Ways of coping in survivors of suicide. Issues in Mental Health Nursing,
33(1): 32-38[doi: 10.3109/01612840.2011.618584]
33. Burns, H.K., Puskar, K., Flaherty, M.T., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J.,
Kane, I., Talcott, K.S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G.R. (2012). Addiction training for undergraduate nurses using
screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment [Case Report]. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice,
2(4): 167-177 [doi: 10.5430/jnep.v2n4p167]
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34. La Rue, E.M., Li, Y., Karimi, H.A., & Mitchell, A.M. (2012). A description of the development and architecture
of an SMS-based system for dealing with depression. Procedia Technology, 5: 670-678 [doi:
10.1016/j.protcy.2012.09.074]
35. *Moore, M., Maple, M., Mitchell, A.M., & Cerel, J. (2013). Challenges and opportunities for suicide
bereavement research: The experience of ethical board review. CRISIS: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and
Suicide Prevention, 34(5): 297-304 [doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000191]
36. *Terhorst, L., Gotham, H.J., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Talcott, K., Braxter, B., Hagle, H., Fioravanti, M., &
Woomer, G.R. (2013). Confirming the factor structure of the alcohol and alcohol problems questionnaire
(AAPPQ) in a sample of baccalaureate nursing students. Research in Nursing and Health, 36(4): 412-422 [doi:
10.1002/nur.21537]
37. *Puskar, K., Gotham, H.J., Terhorst, L, Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Talcott,
K.S., Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2013). Effects of SBIRT education and training on nursing students’
attitudes toward working with patients who use alcohol and drugs. Substance Abuse, 34(2): 122-128 [doi:
10.1080/08897077.2012.715621]
38. *Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Gotham, H.J., Talcott, K.S., Terhorst, L., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I.,
Hulsey, E., Luongo, P., & Burns, H.K. (2013). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment: Overview
of and student satisfaction with an undergraduate addiction training program for nurses. Journal of Psychosocial
Nursing and Mental Health Services, 51(10): 29-37 [doi:10.3928/02793695-20130628-01] [Continuing Education
Article]
39. *Herisko, C., Puskar, K., & Mitchell, A.M. (2013). Psychiatric nurses' beliefs, attitudes, and perceived barriers
about medical emergency teams. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 34(10): 725-730 [doi:
10.3109/01612840.2013.823633]
40. *Terhorst, L., Hutchinson, S.L., Sorbero, M.J., Mitchell, A.M., Dogin, J.W., & Stein, B.D. (2014). Psychometric
investigation of a brief measure of outcomes in children’s mental health [Brief Report]. Community Mental
Health Journal, 50(2): 204-208 [doi: 10.1007/s10597-013-9627-1]
41. Mitchell, A.M., Davies, M.A., Cassessee, C., & Curran, R. (2014). Antidepressant use in children, adolescents,
and young adults: 10 years after the Food and Drug Administration black box warnings. The Journal for Nurse
Practitioners, 10(3): 149-156 [doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2014.01.016] [Continuing Education Article]
42. Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Hagle, H., Talcott, K., Fioravanti, M., Droppa, M., Luongo, P.F., &
Lindsay, D. (2014). Identifying at risk individuals for drug and alcohol dependence: Teaching the competency to
students in classroom and clinical settings. Nurse Educator, 39(3): 126-134 [doi:
10.1097/NNE.0000000000000035]
43. *Allison, V.L., Nativio, D.G., Mitchell, A.M., Ren, D., & Yuhasz, J. (2014). Identifying symptoms of depression
and anxiety in students in the school setting. The Journal of School Nursing, 30(3): 165-172 [doi: 10.1177/
1059840513500076]
44. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., & Talcott, K.S. (2014). Faculty buy-in to teach alcohol and drug
use screening. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 45(9): 1-6 [doi: 10.3928/00220124-20140826-03]
45. *Braxter, B.J., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Gotham, H., & Terry, M.A. (2014). Nursing students'
experiences with screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for substance use in the clinical/hospital
setting. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 25(3): 122-129 [doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000037]
46. +Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Talcott, K., Luongo, P., & Goplerud, E. (2015).
Alcohol and other drug use screenings by nurse practitioners: Clinical issues and costs. The Journal for Nurse
Practitioners, 11(3): 347-351 [doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2014.12.007]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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47. *+Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Boucek, L., Cain, M., Patterson, G., Owens, K., Herisko, C., & Stark, K.H.
(2015). Non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in the geriatric psychiatric patient with
dementia. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 41(2): 53-59 [doi: 10.3928/00989134-20141014-02] [Featured
Article]
48. +Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K., & Boucek, L. (2015). A call for
universal alcohol, drug screening. American Journal of Nursing (AJN), 115(6): 11 [doi:
10.1097/01.NAJ.0000466294.87304.ce] [Viewpoint]
49. +Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Talcott, K., Luongo, P., & Goplerud, E. (2015).
Alcohol and other drug use screenings by nurse practitioners: Policy implications. The Journal for Nurse
Practitioners, 11(7): 730-732 [doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2014.11.025]
50. *Herisko, C., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Habib, M.W., & Ren, D. (2015). Medical emergency teams response
processes for behavioral health inpatient units: Implications for nursing education. Issues in Mental Health
Nursing, 36(9): 678-684 [doi: 10.3109/01612840.2015.1021937]
51. *+Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Aiello, J., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Talcott, K., & Boucek, L. (2016). Screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment education for emergency nurses in 5 hospitals: Implementation steps and
hurdles. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 42(1): 53-60 [doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2015.07.011]
52. *Kepler, B.B., Lee, H., Kane, I., & Mitchell, A.M. (2016). Voice simulation in nursing education. Nurse
Educator, 41(2): 66-69 [doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000213]
53. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Frank, L.R. Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M.,
& Talcott, K.S, (2016). Interprofessional collaborative practice incorporating training for alcohol and drug use
screening for healthcare providers in rural areas. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 30(4): 542-544 [doi:
10.1080/13561820.2016.1178219]
54. *+Spino, E., Kameg, K.M., Cline, T.W., Terhorst, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2016). Impact of social support on
symptoms of depression and loneliness in survivors bereaved by suicide. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 23(1):
2-10 [doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2016.02.001]
55. *Puskar, K., Lee, H., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Albrecht, S.A., Frank, L.R., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Houze, M.
(2016). Interprofessional collaborative education for substance use screening: Rural areas and challenges. Online
Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care, 16(1): 76-96 [doi: 10.14574/ojrnhc.v16i1.385]
56. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Lee, H., Kane, I., Albrecht, S., Frank, L.R., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Fioravanti, M.
(2016). Simulated case studies illustrate interprofessional education for alcohol and drug use screening for
healthcare professionals. ARC Journal of Nursing and Healthcare (AJNH), 2(2): 9-20 [doi: 10.20431/2455-
4324.0202002]
57. *+Mitchell, A.M., Mahmoud, K.F., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Knapp, E. (2016). Teaching screening,
brief intervention, and referral to treatment techniques to nurse practitioner students. The Journal for Nurse
Practitioners, 12(7): e311-e317 [doi: 10.1016/j.nurpra.2016.03.018] [By Faculty for Faculty]
58. *Puskar, K., Kane, I., Heeyoung L., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Frank, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Houze, M.
(2016). Interprofessional screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) education for registered
nurses and behavioral health professionals. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 37(9): 682-687 [doi:
10.1080/01612840.2016.1198946]
59. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Shoumei, J., & McFadden, T. (2016). Marketing strategies to reposition psychiatric-
mental health nursing specialty in student nurse education programs in the United States and China. Open Access:
International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices, 3: 209: 1-6 [doi: 10.15344/2394-4978/2016/209] [Research
Article for Special Issue: Issues and Trends in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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60. *Pavlov, A., Kameg, K., Cline, T. W., Chiapetta, L., Stark, S., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017). Music therapy as a non-
pharmacological intervention for anxiety in patients with a thought disorder. Issues in Mental Health Nursing,
38(3): 285-288 [doi: 10.1080/01612840.2016.1264516] [Psychotherapeutic Column]
61. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Aiello, J., Boucek, L., & Knapp, E. (2017).
Educating emergency department registered nurses (EDRNs) in screening, brief intervention, and referral to
treatment (SBIRT): Changes in attitudes and knowledge over time. International Emergency Nursing, 33: 32-36
[doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2016.12.003]
62. *+Bacidore, V., Letizia, M., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017). Implementing interprofessional alcohol screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in the emergency department: An evidence-based quality
improvement initiative. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 39(3): 199-216 [doi:
10.1097/TME.0000000000000151]
63. Naegle, M., Mitchell, A.M., Flinter, M., Dunphy, L., Vanhook, P., & Delaney, K.R. (2017). Opioid misuse
epidemic: Addressing opioid prescribing and organization initiatives for holistic, safe, and compassionate care.
Nursing Outlook, 65(4): 477-479 [dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2017.07.001] [American Academy of Nursing on
Policy]
64. +Fisher, K., Cassidy, B., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017). Bullying: Effects on school-aged children, screening tools, and
referral sources. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 34(4): 171-179 [doi: 10.1080/07370016.2017.1369801]
65. +Mahmoud, K.F., Finnell, D., Savage, C., Puskar, K.R., & Mitchell A.M. (2017). A concept analysis of substance
misuse to inform contemporary terminology. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 31(6): 532-540 [doi:
10.1016/j.apnu.2017.06.004]
66. Neft, M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J. (2017).
Interprofessional education for teaching screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for
substance use. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 10(2018): 12-14 [doi:
10/1016/j.xjep.2017.10.004]
67. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Terhorst, L., Lindsay, D., Puskar, K.R., Mitchell, A.M. (2017). Undergraduate nursing
students’ perception of individuals with drug use problems: Confirming the factor structure of the drug and drug
problems perception questionnaire (DDPPQ). Journal of Addictions Nursing, 28(4): 196-202
[doi:10.1097/JAN.0000000000000194]
68. *Ma, L., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Knapp, E., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Promoting awareness of fetal alcohol
spectrum disorder among health professionals and the public through nursing faculty champions. Journal of
Nursing Education and Practice, 8(2): 125-131 [doi: 10.5430/jnep.v8n2p125] [Clinical Practice]
69. *+Mitchell, A.M., King, D.K., Kameg, B., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Hanson, B.L., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Albrecht,
S., Shaptunic, C., Porter, B., Edwards, A., & Knapp, E. (2018). An environmental scan of the role of nurses in
preventing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 39(2): 151-158 [doi:
10.1080/01612840.2017.1384873] [Review]
70. +Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Kameg, B., & Knapp, E. (2018). Screening and brief
intervention to prevent fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Nursing 2018, 48(3): 26-32 [doi:
10.1097/01.NURSE.0000530400.67159.64] [Feature: CE Connection]
71. +Fisher, K., Cassidy, B., Ren, D., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Implementation of a school-based bullying program.
Journal of Community Health Nursing, 35(2): 41-48 [doi: 1080/07370016.2018.1446631]
72. *+Mitchell, A.M., Riccelli, A., Boucek, L., Puskar, K.R., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2018). Effect on dental
hygiene students of a substance use simulation conducted with nursing students. Journal of Dental Education,
82(5): 469-474 [doi: 10.21815/JDE.018.052]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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73. *+Chiappetta, L., Stark, S., Mahmoud, K.F., Bahnsen, K.R., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Motivational interviewing
to increase outpatient attendance for adolescent psychiatric patients. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental
Health Services, 56(6): 31-35 [doi: 10.3928/02793695-20180212-04] [Continuing Nursing Education Article]
74. *+Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Knapp, E., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Terhorst, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018).
Creative learning through the use of simulation to teach nursing students screening, brief intervention, and referral
to treatment for alcohol and other drug use in a culturally competent manner. Journal of Transcultural Nursing,
29(4): 387-394 [doi: 10.1177/1043659617727832] [Technology]
75. *Waszak, D.L., Mitchell, A.M., Ren, D., & Fennimore, L.A. (2018). A quality improvement project to improve
education provided by nurses to ED patients prescribed opioid analgesics at discharge. Journal of Emergency
Nursing, 44(4): 336-344 [doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2017.09.010] [Practice Improvement]
76. Mitchell, A.M. (2018). The opioid epidemic: What’s inside this issue? Journal of Addictions Nursing, 29(3): 153-
154 [doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000244] [Guest Editorial]
77. *+Kameg, B., Kaufman, R., Lindsay, D., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Integration of medication-assisted treatment
information for opioid use disorders into a graduate nursing curriculum. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 29(3):
163-166 [doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000232]
78. *+Pietrusza, L.M., Puskar, K.R., Ren, D., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Evaluation of an opiate overdose educational
intervention and naloxone prescribing program in homeless adults who use opiates. Journal of Addictions
Nursing, 29(3): 188-195 [doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000235]
79. *+Martell, J., Cassidy, B., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Evaluating emergency department opioid prescribing
behaviors after education about mandated use of the Pennsylvania prescription drug monitoring program. Journal
of Addictions Nursing, 29(3); 196-202 [doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000236]
80. Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., & Savage, C. (2018). Time-conscious alcohol
screening and brief intervention (alcohol SBI) for students, nurses, and nurse leaders. Journal of Continuing
Education in Nursing, 49(10): 467-473 [doi: 10.3928/00220124-20180918-07]
81. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Lindsay, D., Scolieri, B., Hagle, H., Puskar, K.R., & Mitchell A.M. (2018). Changing BSN
students’ stigma toward patients who use alcohol and opioids through screening, brief intervention, and referral to
treatment (SBIRT) education and training: A pilot study. Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, 24(6):
510-521 [doi: 10.1177/1078390317751624] [Research Paper]
82. *Foresome, J., Lee, H., Ren, D., Stark, S., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Implementing a brief healthy-lifestyle group
program on a psychiatric inpatient unit. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2018: 1-6 [doi:10.1111/ppc.12328]
[Original Article]
83. +Santos, J.B., Kameg, B., Mathews, E., Puskar, K., Kane, I., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018). Fetal alcohol spectrum
disorders (FASD): Promoting international awareness through ambassadors and collaboration. International
Journal of Nursing Student Scholarship, 5(2018): 1-8 [ISSN: 2291-6679]
84. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Finnell, D., Lindsay, D., MacFarland, C., Marze, H.D., Scolieri, B.B., & Mitchell, A.M.
(2018). Can screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment education and clinical exposure affect nursing
students’ stigma perception toward alcohol and opioid use? Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association, 00(0): 1-9 [doi: 10.1177/1078390318811570] [Original Research Report]
85. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Albrecht, S., Frank, L., Lee, H., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Kameg, B., &
Johnson, C.L. (2018). Nursing students participate in online interprofessional education on substance use.
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, (accepted)
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86. +Hughes, E., Baca, E., Mahmoud, K., Edwards, A., Griffith, K., Mathews, E., Puskar, K., & Mitchell, A.M.
(2018). Nurses and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, (accepted)
87. *Al-Hamdan, Z., Smadi, E., Ahmad, M., Bawadi, H., & Mitchell, A.M. (2019). Relationship between control
over nursing practice and job satisfaction and quality of patient care. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, (accepted)
Published Abstracts/*Denotes Data-Based Abstracts/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal Investigator
International
1. *Constantino, R.E. & Mitchell, A.M. (1992, May). Two kinds of group postvention for survivors of suicide.
Presented at the 5th Annual Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nursing Research Congress: Voyage into the
Future through Nursing Research. Columbus, OH: 506
2. *+Kim, Y. & Mitchell, A.M. (2002, November). Using hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) analysis to model
change over time: Quality of life in survivors of suicide. Presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the International
Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) Conference. Orlando, FL: Quality of Life Research, 11(7): A653
3. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2002, November). Depression, traumatic grief, stress, and quality of life in
survivors of suicide: Use of generalized linear modeling (GLM). Presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the
International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) Conference. Orlando, FL: Quality of Life Research,
11(7): A669
4. *LaRue, E.M., Mitchell, A.M., Karimi, H.A., Kasemsuppakorn, P., & Roongpiboonsopit, D. (2009).
COMPANION: Social support networking technology for survivors of suicide. Presented at the International
Conference on Health Informatics (HEALTHINF) 2009 Annual Conference. Porto, Portugal: 121
5. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Christy, L., Fioravanti, M., Lindsay, D., Boucek, L., Puskar,
K., Talcott, K.S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G. (2012, July). Prime time in the ED: Nurse education to screen for
substance use. Presented at the 23rd Annual Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nursing Research Congress:
Creating a Legacy through Nursing Research, Innovation, and Global Collaboration. Brisbane, Australia:
electronic abstract STTI, https://stti.confex.com/stti/congrs12/webprogram/Paper51870.html
6. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Christie, L., Fioravanti, M., Lindsay, D., Puskar, K., Talcott,
K., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G., & Boucek, L. (2012, October). Nursing education of emergency department
registered nurses for screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for patients with alcohol and other
drug use. Presented at the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) International Congress 2012: Focusing on
Access, Quality, and Humane Care. Prague, Czech Republic: CD-ROM: OC-21
7. *+ Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Fioravanti, M., Talcott, K., Boucek, L.,
Christy, L., & Houze, M. (2013, August). Applying SBIRT across multiple settings: An exercise in
implementation science. Presented at the 2013 Global Implementation Conference: Putting Implementation into
Practice: Tools for Quality and Sustainability. Washington, DC: 12
8. *+Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti. M.A., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J., Neft, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K.,
Boucek, L., & Piper, L. (2013, October). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for
interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the 2013 Association of Schools of Allied
Health Professionals (ASAHP) Annual Conference: Interprofessional Education and Practice in the Allied Health
Arena. Orlando, FL: 24
9. *+Fioravanti. M.A., Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J., Neft, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K.,
Boucek, L., & Piper, L. (2013, October). Simulation for screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT): Interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the 2013 Association of Schools
of Allied Health Professionals (ASAHP) Annual Conference: Interprofessional Education and Practice in the
Allied Health Arena. Orlando, FL: 37
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10. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Talcott, K. (2013, October). A model for
emergency department registered nurses (EDRN) to address patient substance use. Presented at the World
Psychiatric Association (WPA) International Congress 2013: Future Psychiatry: Challenges and Opportunities.
Vienna, Austria: CD-ROM: OC-02
11. *+Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Christy, L., Aiello, J., Lindsay, D., Boucek, L., Puskar, K.,
Talcott, K., & Houze, M. (2013, November). Emergency nurses address substance use in the rural hospital.
Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) 42nd Biennial Convention. Indianapolis, IN: electronic
abstract STTI, http://www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/handle/10755/308525
12. Kane, I. & Mitchell, A.M. (2013, November). RN to BSN … and MSN … and DNP: Novel options for today’s
nurses and the nurse of the future. Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
Baccalaureate Education Conference: Priorities and Strategies for Transforming Nursing Education. New Orleans,
LA: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/downloads/meetings/2013/bacc
13. Mitchell A.M., Constantino, R., Hamdan-Monsour, A., Babate, J., & Crane, P. (2014, April). Forensic nurse
scientist's role: Creating a global milieu of collaboration. Presented at the Annual Congress of the International
Association of Law and Forensic Science (IALFS) and the 1st International Association of Forensic Toxicologists
(TIAFT) Conference: Current Global Eyes on Forensics and Laws. Dubai, UAE: 61-OR: 37
14. *+ Mitchell, A.M., Neft, M.W., O'Donnell, J.M., Fioravanti, M., Puskar, K.R., Boucek, L., Riccelli, A., Cuddy,
M., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2015, July). Simulation training applied to screening, brief intervention, and
referral to treatment (SBIRT) in interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the
International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN) 2015 Biennial Conference: Innovative Models
for Doctoral Education in Nursing. San Juan, Puerto Rico: 5-6
15. Finnell, D., Mitchell, A.M., Savage, C.L., Kane, I., Kearns, R., Poole, N., Rizzo-Busak, H., & Coulson, S. (2015,
September). Alcohol screening and brief intervention: A self-paced program for nurses. Addiction Science &
Clinical Practice, 10 (Suppl 2): O18 http://www.ascpjournal.org/supplements/10/s2/018 [doi: 10.1186/1940-0640-
10-S2-O18]
16. *+Neft, M., O'Donnell, J., Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti M., Puskar, K., Boucek, L., Riccelli, A., Cuddy, M., Hagle,
H., Lindsay, D. (2015, September). The SBIRT-InGAS project: An interdisciplinary approach to teaching
screening for substance use. Presented at the Collaborating Across Borders V Conference - The Interprofessional
Journey: Advancing Integration and Impact. Roanoke, VA: 27
17. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., O'Donnell, J., Neft, M., Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lincoln, P., Kameg,
B., & Jelicks. A. (2015, October). Interprofessional groups of anesthesia students: Educating interprofessional
teams utilizing screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and other drug use.
Journal of Nursing & Care, 4(5) (Suppl): 78 [dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.013]
18. Mitchell, A.M. & Kane, I. (2015, October). Alcohol screening and brief intervention: Works to reduce harm.
Journal of Nursing & Care, 4(5) (Suppl): 79 [Workshop Presentation] [dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.013]
19. *+ Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2016, September). Pregnancy and
alcohol: The need for alcohol screening and brief intervention in women of childbearing age. Presented at the
Sigma Theta Tau International Leadership Connection 2016 Conference: Influencing Change through Leadership,
Indianapolis, IN [Rising Star of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Poster]: electronic abstract Virginia
Henderson International Nursing Library, https://www.nursingrepository.org?handle/10755/650241
20. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2016, October). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) integration
into numerous settings and curricula. Journal of Nursing & Care, 5(8) (Suppl): 29 [dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-
1168.C1.031]
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21. *+Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Albrecht, S. (2016), December). Fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders (FASD) prevention and practice through national partnerships. Journal of Nursing & Care,
5(10) (Suppl): 51 [dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.037]
22. +Pierce-Bulger, M., Edwards, A.E., Shaputnic, C., Knapp, E., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017, March). The nurse’s role
in alcohol screening and brief intervention (ASBI) as an FASD prevention strategy. Presented at the 7th
International Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders – Research: Results and Relevance 2017.
Vancouver, BC, Canada: 70
23. +Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2017, March). Interprofessional collaborative
partnerships to create healthy environments: Understanding fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Presented at the
Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Conference - Building a Healthy Workplace: Best Practices in Clinical and
Academic Settings … Creating Healthy Work Environments. Indianapolis, IN:
https://stti.confex.com/stti/CHWE17/webprogran/Paper81751.html
24. Mitchell, A.M., Kmetz, L., Brill, C., Moriyama, Y., Sudo, K., Higuchi, K., Momose, E., & Watanabe, R. (2017,
May). Development of a transition to practice model based on QSEN competencies. Journal of Nursing & Care,
6(3) (Suppl): 30 [dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168-C1-046]
25. *Moriyama, Y., Sudo, K., Kurachi, E., Watanabe, R., Tanaka, J., Koga, H., Mitchell, A.M., Kmetz, L., & Brill,
C. (2017, May). Lean workcell can enhance the educational effects of QSEN in ward practices. Journal of
Nursing & Care, 6(3) (Suppl): 47 [dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168-C1-046]
26. *+Ma, L., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Knapp, E., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017, June). Promoting awareness of fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders (FASD) among Chinese health professionals and the Chinese public through a nursing
faculty champion. Presented at the 2017 U.S.-Sino Forum: Managing Chronic Illness across the Globe.
Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]: 47
27. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2017, August). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for at-risk
substance use: Nurse practitioners poised to make a difference in primary care settings. Primary Healthcare:
Open Access, 7(4) (Suppl): 24 [doi: 10.4172/2167-1079-C1-013]
28. *+Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D., Savage, C.L., Mahmoud, K.F. (2017, September). The integration of alcohol
screening and brief intervention (aSBI) into nursing curricula: CDC/American Association of Colleges of
Nursing – workforce improvement projects (AACN-WIP) and other initiatives. Addiction Science & Clinical
Practice, 12 (Suppl 1): 25: A7 [doi.org/10/1186/s13722-017-0087-8]
29. *Balk, D., Jordan, J., Moore, M., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, April). Bridging Research and Practice - Research
that Matters 2018: Suicide Bereavement. Presented at the Association for Death Education and Counseling: The
Thanatology Association (ADEC) 40th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA: 23
30. *+Mahmoud, K., Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., & Puskar, K. (2018, October). Engaging nurses in the care of
patients with alcohol and opioid use problems: Understanding the factors that influence nurses’ readiness.
Presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) 41st Annual Educational Conference –
Substance Use and Recovery-Oriented Care: 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities, Denver CO: 38
31. +Mitchell, A.M., Mahmoud, K., Fornili, K., Fogger, S., & Griffith, K. (2018, October). IntNSA’s position paper
on women and substance use. Presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) 41st Annual
Educational Conference – Substance Use and Recovery-Oriented Care: 21st Century Challenges and
Opportunities, Denver CO: 40
32. *+Martello, J., Cassidy, B., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, October). Evaluating emergency department opioid
prescribing behaviors after education about mandated use of the Pennsylvania prescription drug monitoring
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program. Presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) 41st Annual Educational
Conference – Substance Use and Recovery-Oriented Care: 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities, Denver
CO: 41
National
1. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2002, April). Mental health outcomes in survivors of suicide. Presented at the 35th
Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: Suicide Prevention: Opportunities and
Challenges along the Continuum of Health and Illness. Washington, DC: 182
2. *+Grabiak, B.R., Kim, Y., Erlen, J.A., & Mitchell, A.M. (2005, April). Psychometric properties of the ways of
coping questionnaire in survivors of suicide. Presented at the 17th Annual Eastern Nursing Research Society
(ENRS) Scientific Session: Translational Research for Quality Health Outcomes, Affecting Practice and
Healthcare Policy Conference. New York, NY: electronic abstract Virginia Henderson International Nursing
Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10755/163526
3. Campbell, F. [Moderator] Schweitzer, J., Mitchell, A.M., & Chow, A. [Panelists]. (2009, April). Clinicians
working with survivors after a suicide. Presented at the 42nd Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
Conference: A Global Agenda on the Science of Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery. San Francisco, CA
[Featured Panel]: 4
4. *+Patterson, G. & Mitchell, A.M. (2010, January/February). Non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques to
decrease agitation in the geriatric-psychiatric patient with dementia in a psychiatric hospital setting. Presented at
the National Gerontological Nursing Association (NGNA) Annual Convention: Gateway to a New Age. St. Louis,
MO: Geriatric Nursing, 31(1): 68
5. *Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Houze, M., Kane, I., Lindsay,
D., Talcott, K.S., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2012, September). Teaching undergraduate nursing
students to use SBIRT in a culturally competent and relevant manner. Presented at the 25th Annual National
Prevention Network (NPN) Research Conference. Pittsburgh, PA: 14
6. *+Mitchell, A.M., Owens, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Boucek, L., Kane, I., Aiello, J., Puskar, K., & Talcott, K.S.
(2012, November). Integrating an evidence-based practice education model of screening, brief intervention, and
referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and drug use into the emergency department (ED). Presented at the 36th
Annual Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) National Conference:
Shaping Practice through Education, Research, and Policy. Bethesda, MD [Poster Presentation]: 37
7. *+Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Gotham, H., Kane, I., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Talcott, K.S.,
Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G. (2012, November). Results of incorporating an evidence based practice (EBP) to
strengthen student nurses’ ability to address risky use of substances. Presented at the 36th Annual Association for
Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) National Conference: Shaping Practice through
Education, Research, and Policy. Bethesda, MD [Poster Presentation]: 37
8. *Boucek, L., Curran, R., Hong, B., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Gotham, H., Braxter, B., Fioravanti,
M., Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2012, November). SBIRT implementation: Undergraduate and graduate
students’ perspectives. Presented at the 26th Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association
(APNA): Fighting Stigma. Pittsburgh, PA: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 19(1): 15
[doi:10.1177/1078390312471805]
9. *Fioravanti, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Gotham, H., Kane, I., Talcott, K., Terhorst,
L., Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2012, November). Using simulation to teach cultural competency as a
component of SBIRT training. Presented at the 26th Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association (APNA): Fighting Stigma. Pittsburgh, PA: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association,
19(1): 15-16 [doi:10.1177/1078390312471805]
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10. *+Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H. Puskar, K., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, Kane, I., Talcott, K., Terhorst, L.,
Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2012, November). Student nurse practitioner’s attitudes toward working with
patients who use substances. Presented at the 26th Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association (APNA): Fighting Stigma. Pittsburgh, PA: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association,
19(1): 27 [doi:10.1177/1078390312471805]
11. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Hagle, H., Houze, M., Kane, I., Talcott,
K.S., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2012, November). Fighting stigma of patients who use
substances: Effects of addictions education on undergraduate nursing students’ attitudes. Presented at the 26th
Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Fighting Stigma. Pittsburgh, PA:
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 19(1): 28 [doi:10.1177/1078390312471805]
12. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Frank, L., O’Donnell, J., Neft, M., Lee, H., Cuddy, M., Hagle, H., &
Lindsay, D. (2013, October). Transdisciplinary health professional education: Integrating interprofessional
competencies and alcohol and drug use screening. Presented at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Global Forum on
Innovation in Health Professional Education – Assessing Health Professional Education: A Workshop.
Washington, DC: Assessing Health Professional Education: Workshop Summary: C12
13. *Kane, I., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Frank, L., Lee, H., & Fioravanti,
M. (2014, October). Interprofessional education online to promote healthcare prevention practice in rural areas:
Using screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT). Presented at the Association for the
Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education (ABSAME) 44th Anniversary Meeting – The Behavioral Science of
Interprofessional Education: Confronting Issues of Hierarchy and Power. Newport Beach, CA: 18
14. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Frank, L., Hagle, H., & Albrecht, S. (2014, December). Strengthening
interprofessional collaborative practice to intervene with substance use in rural populations using online
technology. Presented at the Presented at the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry's (AAAP) 25th Annual
Meeting and Symposium. Aventura, FL [Poster Presentation]: 37
15. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2014, December). Final results of an interprofessional
emergency department screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) implementation project.
Presented at the Presented at the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry's (AAAP) 25th Annual Meeting and
Symposium. Aventura, FL [Poster Presentation]: 49
16. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2015, January). Final results of an interprofessional
emergency department screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) implementation project.
American Journal on Addictions, 24(1): 77-78
17. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Albrecht, S., Lindsay, D., Frank, L., Kane, I., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M.,
Lincoln, P., & Talcott, K. (2015, February). Building relationships through collaboration: An interprofessional
project impacting substance use in rural areas. Presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the American
Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Building Connections: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Perspectives.
Indianapolis, IN: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 21(1): 58-59 [doi:
10.1177/1078390314563922]
18. *+Mitchell, A.M., Neft, M., O'Donnell, J., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Fioravanti, M.,
Lincoln, P., & Talcott, K. (2015, February). An education program to address patient and colleague substance
misuse in anesthesia. Presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association
(APNA): Building Connections: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Perspectives. Indianapolis, IN: Journal of the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 21(1): 59 [doi: 10.1177/1078390314563922]
19. *+Neft, M., O'Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Kane, I., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Cuddy, M.,
Ricelli, A., Ambrosino, A., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2015, April). Screening, brief intervention, referral to
treatment (SBIRT) for Interprofessional Groups of Anesthesia Students (InGAS). Presented at the National
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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Academies of Practice (NAP) Conference: Engaging the Patient and Family in Patient-Centered Care: An
Interprofessional Approach. Alexandria VA [Poster Presentation]: 42
20. *+Neft, M., O'Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Kane, I., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Cuddy, M.,
Riccelli, A., Ambrosino, A., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Lincoln, P. (2015, June). Interprofessional groups of
anesthesia students (InGAS) in screening, brief intervention, referral to treatment (SBIRT) in substance use
disorders: The SBIRT-InGAS Project. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 1(2): 65 [doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjep.2015.07.042]
21. *+Ambrosino, A., Riccelli, A.E., Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., & Lindsay, D. (2015, June). Interprofessional
collaborative approach to screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT). Presented at the 92nd
Annual American Dental Hygienists Association (ADHA) Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) Conference.
Nashville, TN [Poster Presentation]: 13
22. *+Kane, I., Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht S., Puskar, K., Lindsay, D., & Knapp, E. (2015, October).
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) across multiple settings: An exercise in
interprofessional education and collaborative practice. Presented at the Association for the Behavioral Sciences
and Medical Education (ABSAME) 45th Anniversary Meeting - IPECP: Linking the Arts and Sciences to
Promote Patient-Centered Care Conference. Minneapolis, MN [Panel Presentation]: 15-16
23. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Knapp, E., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2015, November). Screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) training across multiple health professional populations:
Evaluation of interprofessional perceptions and attitudes towards individuals with alcohol and other drug use.
Presented at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) 39th Annual
National Conference: Integrating Policy and Research into Teaching and Practice. Washington, DC [Poster
Presentation]: 91
24. +Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Nativio, D., Neft, M., Cerepani, M.J., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D.
(2016, March). University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing (Pitt SoN): SBIRT product development. Presented at
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2016 Grantee Meeting. Bethesda,
MD [Poster Presentation]: 7
25. *+Neft, M., O'Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D.,
Lincoln, P., & Cuddy, M. (2016, April). Screening, brief intervention, referral to treatment (SBIRT) for
Interprofessional Groups of Anesthesia Students (InGAS). Presented at the National Academies of Practice
(NAP) Conference – Interprofessional Practice and Education: Embracing Transformational Change. Baltimore,
MD [Poster Presentation]: 28
23. *+Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Lindsay, D., Kane, I., Knapp, E., Finnell, D., & Savage, C. (2017,
November). Collaboration for the development of alcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) training
modules. Presented at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) 41st
Annual National Conference – AMERSA at 41: Reducing the Societal Impact of Alcohol and Drugs. Washington,
DC [Poster Presentation]: Supp 16: 45
26. Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Shaputnic, C., Porter, B. (2018, May). The preventable disability: Fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders. Presented at the Association of Public Health Nurses 2018 National Conference – Public
Health Nursing 3.0: Time for an Upgrade. Little Rock, AR: 7
27. *+Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., & Chiappetta, L. (2018, July/August). Quality improvement using toolbox resources
for intellectually disabled adults and clinical caregivers. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the American
Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Whole Health Begins with Mental Health. Phoenix, AZ: Journal of the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 24(4): 375
28. *Johnson, J.A., Chung, Y., Lindsay, D., Vargo, R., Rodney, T., Mitchell, A.M., Brager, J., Savage, C.L.,
Mahmoud, K.., & Finnell. D.S. (2018, November). Patient-centered language in the Alcohol and Alcohol
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Problems Perception Questionnaire (AAPPQ): A confirmatory factor analysis. Presented at the 42nd Annual
Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance Use and Addiction (AMERSA)
National Conference – Interdisciplinary Addition Strategies: Discover, Prevent, Treat, Teach, San
Francisco, CA: Supp
29. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Sereika, S.M., Finnell, D.S., Schmitt, K., Cipkala-Gaffin, J.A., Lindsay, D., Puskar, K.R., &
Mitchell, A.M. (2018, November). Transferring alcohol and opioid use knowledge and competencies into clinical
practice: The association between nurses’ stigma perceptions and their readiness and motivation to provide care.
Presented at the 42nd Annual Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance Use and
Addiction (AMERSA) National Conference – Interdisciplinary Addition Strategies: Discover, Prevent, Treat,
Teach, San Francisco, CA: Supp
Regional
1. *Mitchell, A.M. (1992, November). Nursing postvention for survivors of suicide. Presented at the West Virginia
Nurses’ Association 1992 Research Symposium: Creating Excellence: Nursing’s Agenda. White Sulphur Springs,
WV: 6
2. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1993, March). Nursing postvention for suicide survivors. Presented at the
17th Annual Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Research Conference: Nursing Research and Its
Multidisciplinary Dimensions. Cleveland, OH: 104
3. *+Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J., Neft, M., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Talcott, K., Hagle,
H., Lincoln, P., & Boucek, L. (2013, September). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)
for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the West Michigan 6th Annual
Interprofessional Education Initiative & Collaborative Practice Conference: Obtaining the Highest Quality at the
Lowest Cost: The Case for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice. Grand Rapids, MI: 32
4. Lindsay, D., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., & Albrecht, S. (2013, September). Clinical agency education partnership
for interprofessional education and practice targets substance use in rural areas. Presented at the West Michigan
6th Annual Interprofessional Education Initiative & Collaborative Practice Conference: Obtaining the Highest
Quality at the Lowest Cost: The Case for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice. Grand Rapids,
MI: 20
5. *+Neft, M., O'Donnell, J., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Cuddy, M., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Talcott, K.,
Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., & Lincoln, P. (2015, March). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT): Interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Eta Chapter, Scholars Night. Pittsburgh, PA [Poster
Presentation]: 6
6. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Albrecht, S., & Puskar, K. (2016, March).
Alcohol screening and brief intervention (Alcohol SBI) and Women: Education for healthcare professionals.
Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Eta Chapter,
Scholars Night. Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]: 9
7. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Lindsay, D. (2016, March). The effects of screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) on undergraduate nursing students' stigma towards working with
alcohol and opioid users. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau
International, Eta Chapter, Scholars Night. Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]: 14
Invited Articles and Abstracts/*Denotes Data-Based Articles/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal Investigator
1. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kim, Y., Mortimer-Stephens, M.K., & Prigerson, H.G. (2003, May). Complicated grief during
acute bereavement in suicide survivors. Proceedings of the Suicide Survivor Research Workshop, sponsored by
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP),
Bethesda, MD [Invited Paper]
2. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2003, May). Debriefing approaches with suicide survivors. Proceedings of the
Suicide Survivor Research Workshop, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Bethesda, MD [Invited Abstract]
3. +Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., & Zalice, K.K. (2005). Disaster care: Psychological considerations. [Review]
Nursing Clinics of North America, 40(3): 535-550 [doi: 10.1016/j.cnur.2005.04.006] [Invited Article]
4. +Mitchell, A.M., Garand, L., Dean, D., Panzak, G., & Taylor, M. (2005). Suicide assessment in hospital
emergency departments: Implications for patient satisfaction and compliance. Topics in Emergency Medicine,
27(4): 302-312 [AN: 2009069804] [Invited Article]
5. +Garand, L., Mitchell, A.M., Dietrick, A., Hijjawi, S.P., & Pan, D. (2006). Suicide in older adults: Nursing
assessment of suicide risk. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 27(4): 355-370 [doi: 10.1080/01612840600569633]
[Invited Article]
6. +Mitchell, A.M. & Dysart-gale, D. (2007-2008). Complicated grief and bereavement. Mental Notes Knowledge
Leads to Change, Canadian Association Publishers, 2007/2008: 22-23 [Invited Article]
7. *+Patterson, G. & Mitchell, A.M. (2010). Non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in
the geriatric-psychiatric dementia patient in a psychiatric hospital setting. Geriatric Nursing, 31(1): 68 [doi:
10.1016/j.gerinurse.2009.11.007] [Invited Abstract]
8. +Mitchell, A.M., Kameg, K., & Founds, S. (2010). An overview of opiate use during pregnancy: An evidence-
based approach to treatment. Minerva Psichiatrica, 51(4): 271-280 [E.ISSN: 1827-1731] [Invited Article]
9. +Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., & Talcott, K. (2012). Revealing the colors: Managing suicide risk in the substance
use population. National Council Magazine: Sharing Best Practices in Mental Health & Addictions Treatment,
2012(2): 80 [Invited Article]
10. +Kameg, B., Knapp, E., Pierce-Bulger, M., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017). Educational opportunities for fetal alcohol
spectrum disorder (FASD) prevention. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 28(2): 53-54 [doi:
10.1097/JAN.0000000000000170] [Invited Guest Editorial]
Invited Book Chapters/*Denotes Data-Based Articles/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal Investigator
1. +Bruno, A. & Mitchell, A.M. (1999). Mental health clients in the community, (pp. 249-278). In Martha Ayers,
Audrei A. Bruno, & Rae W. Langhorn (Eds.). Community-Based Nursing Care: Making the Transition, St. Louis,
MO: Mosby [Invited Chapter]
2. +Mitchell, A.M., Hoffman, R.L., Zalice, K.K., & Chmielewski, J.U. (2003). Psychological and psychosocial
issues and care in the transplant patient, (pp. 88-94). In Etsuko Soeda (Ed.). Organ Transplant Nursing, Tokyo,
Japan: Gakken Publishing [Invited Chapter]
3. +Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., & Zalice, K.K. (2004). Effectiveness of psychological debriefings for the
prevention of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), (CD21-5, pp. 39-49). In Bernadette M. Melnyk & Ellen
Fineout-Overholt (Eds.). Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare: A Guide to Best Practice,
Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins [Invited Chapter]
4. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Wesner, S. (2011). A bereavement crisis debriefing intervention for survivors after a suicide,
(pp. 397-402). In John R. Jordan &John L. McIntosh (Eds.). Grief after Suicide: Understanding the Consequences
and Caring for the Survivors, New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge Publishers [Invited Chapter]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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5. *+Jordan, J.R., Feigelman, W., McMenamy, J., & Mitchell, A.M. (2011). Research on the needs of survivors, (pp.
115-132). In John R. Jordan & John L. McIntosh (Eds.). Grief after Suicide: Understanding the Consequences and
Caring for the Survivors, New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge Publishers [Invited Chapter]
6. +Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Kameg, K.M., Spino, E.R., & Hong, B. (2013). Integrated management of self-directed
injury, (pp. 362-387). In Kathleen R. Tusaie & Joyce J. Fitzpatrick (Eds.). Advanced Practice Psychiatric
Nursing: Integrating Psychotherapy, Psychopharmacology, and Complementary and Alternative Approaches,
New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC [Invited Chapter]
7. +Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Havill, A., & Cassesse, C. (2013). Self-directed violence and the forensic nurse, (pp.
176-194). In Rose E. Constantino, Patricia A. Crane, & Susan E. Young (Eds.). Forensic Nursing: Evidence-
Based Principles and Practice, Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company [Invited Chapter]
8. *La Rue, E.M., Karimi, H.A., Mitchell, A.M., & Zhang, J.Y. (2013). The architecture and early findings of a
working SMS-based system for individuals with mild to moderate depression, (pp. 20-32). In Ricardo Martinho,
Rui Rijo, Maria M. Cruz-Cunha, & Joao Varajao (Eds.). Information Systems and Technologies for Enhancing
Health and Social Care, Hershey, PA: IGI Global [Invited Chapter]
9. +Mitchell, A.M. & Kameg, K. (2013). Critical incident stress syndrome, (pp. 130-131). In Peter T. Bobrowsky
(Ed.) Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards, Heidelberg: Springer Dordrecht [Invited Chapter]
10. +Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Kameg, K.M., Stark, K. & Kameg, B. (2016). Integrated management of self-directed
injury, (pp. 443-477). In Kathleen R. Tusaie & Joyce J. Fitzpatrick (Eds.). Advanced Practice Psychiatric
Nursing: Integrating Psychotherapy, Psychopharmacology, and Complementary and Alternative Approaches
Across the Life Span, (2nd Ed.) New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC [Invited Chapter]
Invited NIMH/AFSP Presentations/*Denotes Data-Based Articles/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal Investigator
1. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2003, May). Debriefing approaches with suicide survivors. Proceedings from the
Suicide Survivor Research Workshop, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Bethesda, MD
2. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kim, Y., Mortimer-Stephens, M.K., & Prigerson, H.G. (2003, May). Complicated grief during
acute bereavement in suicide survivors. Proceedings from the Suicide Survivor Research Workshop, sponsored by
the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP),
Bethesda, MD
Newsletters
1. Mitchell, A.M., Constantino, R.E., & Bruno, A.A. (1993, May). Helping someone who has lost a spouse through
suicide. THEOS International Foundation Newsletter, 3(5): 2
2. Mitchell, A.M. & Garand, L. (2002, Fall). A holistic approach for coping with depression. News & Views: ALS
Association of Western Pennsylvania Chapter Newsletter, 19(4): 4
3. Mitchell, A.M. & Garand, L. (2003, January). A holistic approach for coping with anxiety. Pittsburgh Boomers,
4(12): 4
4. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2006, April-May). An investigation of suicide survivor’s perceptions of bereavement services.
Vital Signs, 49(2): 2
5. Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., & Talcott, K. (2012). Revealing the colors: Managing suicide risk in the substance use
population. National Council Magazine: Sharing Best Practices in Mental Health & Addictions Treatment,
2012(2): 80
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6. Neft, M., Mitchell, A.M., O’Donnell, J., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2014). Screening,
brief intervention, and referral to treatment for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students: The SBIRT-
InGAS project. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) News Bulletin, 68(1): 22
7. Neft, M., Mitchell, A.M., O'Donnell, J., Cuddy, M., Riccelli, A., Hagle, H., & Houze, M. (2014, Winter). The
screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)-for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students
(InGAS) project. Sigma Theta Tau International, Eta Chapter Digest, Winter: 1
8. *+Facinni, B., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., & Lindsay, D. (2015, Summer/Fall). The use of SBIRT as an
effective practice in emergency departments. ABSAME: A Forum for Interdisciplinary Exchange, 45(1): 6, 8
9. +Kameg, B., Knapp, E., Kane, I., King, D., Porter, B., Shaputnic, C., & Mitchell, A.M. (2016, May). Community
and public health nursing: Focus on the prevention of alcohol exposed pregnancies (AEPs) and fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders (FASDs). ACHNE Accents: Newsletter of the Association of Community Health Nursing
Educators, IV(II): 6-12
10. +Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., & Kameg, B. (2017, September). Registered nurses: Promoting wellness. American
Nurses Association (ANA) Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation Initiative: NOFAS has Designated September as
National FASD Awareness Month, online listserve
Audio-Visual Materials and Other Media Outlets
1. “Mental Status Video: Focus on Depression and Suicide” (2016) including: A videogame. University of
Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [with Ann M. Mitchell, Irene Kane, and Brayden Kameg]
2. “Alcohol and Pregnancy - A Provider Approach to Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders” (2017): The
AWHONN Connections at [email protected] [with Ann M. Mitchell, Holly Hagle, and Brayden Kameg]
3. “Alcohol and Pregnancy - An Approach Nurses Can Use to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders” (2017):
The AWHONN Connections at https://awhonnconnections.org2017/09/25 [with Ann M. Mitchell, Holly Hagle,
and Brayden Kameg]
4. “Screening and Brief Intervention: A Self-paced Online Course” (2018): http://www.learn.nursing.jhu.edu/aSBI
[with Ann M. Mitchell, Deb Finnell, and Christine Savage]
5. “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Twitter Chat” at #FASDchat (2018) hosted by: NOFAS [partnering with:
ANA @ANAEthics; AWHONN @AWHONN; and PITT NURSING @UPittNursing]
Webinars
1. “Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Targeting Substance Use in Rural Populations: The Dialogue Webinar
Series” (December 9 and 12, 2013 and January 13 and 31, 2014): University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and
Graduate School of Public Health and the Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions
(IRETA) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Irene Kane, PhD, RN; and Holly Hagle, PhD]
2. “SBIRT: Implementing SBIRT in Multiple Nursing Settings: The Nitty Gritty Series” (December 17, 2014):
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing and the National SBIRT Addiction Technology and Transfer Center
(ATTC) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Kimberly Talcott, MA; and Holly Hagle, PhD]
3. “Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment” (April 29, 2015): University of Pittsburgh School of
Nursing and the National SBIRT Addiction Technology and Transfer Center (ATTC) [with Ann M. Mitchell,
PhD, RN; Mary Jo Cerepani, DNP, RN; and Holly Hagle, PhD]
6. “Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Part 1: What Nursing Faculty Need to Know” (October 1, 2015):
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, and the National
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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SBIRT Addiction Technology and Transfer Center (ATTC) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Kathryn Puskar,
DrPH, RN; Irene Kane, PhD, RN; and Holly Hagle, PhD]
5. “Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Part 2: Integration into Undergraduate Nursing Curricula” (November
5, 2015): American Association of Colleges of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, and the
National SBIRT Addiction Technology and Transfer Center (ATTC) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Kathryn
Puskar, DrPH, RN; Irene Kane, PhD, RN; and Holly Hagle, PhD]
6. “Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Part 3: Integration into Graduate Nursing Curricula” (December 3,
2015): American Association of Colleges of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins
University School of Nursing, and the National SBIRT Addiction Technology and Transfer Center (ATTC) [with
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Kathryn Puskar, DrPH, RN; Irene Kane, PhD, RN; Deborah Finnell, DNS, RN and
Holly Hagle, PhD]
7. “Integrating Motivational Interviewing (MI) Techniques for Brief Intervention into the Curriculum” (April 27,
2016): NORC at the University of Chicago, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, University of
Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, and the National SBIRT Addiction
Technology and Transfer Center (ATTC) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Deborah Finnell, DNS, RN; and
Holly Hagle, PhD]
8. “Using Case Studies for Integrating SBIRT into a Nursing Curriculum” (May 4, 2016): NORC at the University
of Chicago, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Johns
Hopkins University School of Nursing, and the National SBIRT Addiction Technology and Transfer Center
(ATTC) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Deborah Finnell, DNS, RN; and Holly Hagle, PhD]
9. “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention (Alcohol SBI): What
Public Health Nurses Need to Know” (May 17, 2016): Association of Public Health Nurses, University of
Pittsburgh School of Nursing, and University of California, San Diego [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Irene
Kane, PhD, RN; and Carolyn Shaputnic, MPH, RNC-NIC]
11. “The CDC Implementation Guide on Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention: What PHNs Should Know”
(December 6, 2016): Association of Public Health Nurses, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, University
of Alaska Anchorage, and Nurse Practitioners for Women’s Health [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN; Irene Kane,
PhD, RN; Diane King, PhD; Beth Kelsey, EdD, RN; and Susan Rawlins, MS, RN]
12. “Sustainability Planning for SBIRT Training Programs: Sustaining SBIRT in Nursing Education” (August 21,
2018): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) [with Ann M. Mitchell, PhD,
RN; Carlos Alcaraz, MPA; Maryann Amodeo, PhD, LICSW; and Niranjan Karnik, MD, PhD]
13. “The Opiate Epidemic and the Neurobiology of Addiction” Part I, Leveraging Nurses to Combat the Opioid
Epidemic: Disseminating Evidence-Based Information (February 28, 2019): Lucie Young Kelly Faculty
Leadership Award and 2019 American Association Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the National Institute of
Drug Abuse (NIDA) Substance Use Disorders Evidence-Based Practice Mentorship Award [with Ann M.
Mitchell, PhD, RN, Brayden Kameg, DNP(c), RN, and Deborah Finnell, DNS, RN]
14. “Pharmacological Therapies and Nursing Implications for the Treatment of Opiate use Disorders” Part II,
Leveraging Nurses to Combat the Opioid Epidemic: Disseminating Evidence-Based Information (March 28,
2019): Lucie Young Kelly Faculty Leadership Award and 2019 American Association Colleges of Nursing
(AACN) and the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) Substance Use Disorders Evidence-Based Practice
Mentorship Award [with Ann M. Mitchell, Brayden Kameg, DNP(c), Robert Kaufman, PharmD, and Mary Jo
Cerepani, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, RN]
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Webcasts
1. Mitchell, A.M. (2009, March). Invited Facilitator and Participant: PICTURE THIS: Mental Health in Pittsburgh,
Entertainment Industries Council (EIC) and WPXI, Channel 11 News: Livestream Webcast
2. “Bridging Research and Practice - Research that Matters 2018: Suicide Bereavement” (April 26, 2018):
Association for Death Education and Counseling the Thanatology Association (ADEC) 40th Annual Conference
Webcast [with David Balk, Jack Jordan, Melinda Moore, and Ann M. Mitchell]
RESEARCH
Project Director/Principal Investigator Education or Training Grants
2018-present Project Director [Principal Investigator], Provider’s Clinical Support System (PCSS)
– Universities (PCSS - PITT)
[Project Coordinator: Kathy Puskar, DrPH, RN, FAAN]
Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
[1H79TI081660-01]
[$441,621]
2014-present Principal Investigator, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD): Prevention through
Partnerships
[Project Coordinator: Irene Kane, PhD, RN]
Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [1U84DD001135-04]
[$985,335]
2014-2018 Project Director [Principal Investigator], SBIRT Training for Nurse Practitioners
across the Lifespan
[Project Coordinator: Irene Kane, PhD, RN]
Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
[1U79TI025365]
[$864,318]
2014-2017 Principal Investigator, Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI): Workforce Expansion
for Nurse Leaders
[Project Coordinator: Irene Kane, PhD, RN]
Funded by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) through the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [WIP number: 02-117WIPFA14-
UPITT] (FAIN #: U36OE000003)
[$250,000]
2012-2016 Project Director [Principal Investigator], Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral
to Treatment (SBIRT) for Interprofessional Groups of Anesthesia Students (InGAS)
[Project Coordinator: John O’Donnell, DrPH, CRNA]
Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) [D09HP25025]
[$1,083,384]
2011-2015 Project Director [Principal Investigator], Emergency Department Registered
Nurses (EDRN) and Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
(SBIRT)
[Project Coordinator: Irene Kane, PhD, RN]
Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) [D11HP22206]
[$781,413]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2011-2014 Principal Investigator, Development of Nurse Practitioner Students’ (NPS) Skills
in Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Alcohol and
Other Drug (AOD) Use
Funded by the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Faculty Practice Council,
Distinguished Clinical Scholar (DCS) Award
[$45,531]
Project Coordinator/Project Director Education or Training Grants
2012-2016 Project Coordinator, Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPCP) Targeting
Substance Use in Rural Populations
[Project Director: Kathryn Puskar, DrPH, RN, FAAN]
Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) [UD7HP25060]
[$1,236,122]
2009-2013 Project Coordinator, Addiction Training for Nurses using Screening, Brief
Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (ATN-SBIRT Program)
[Project Director: Helen Burns, PhD, RN, FAAN then Kathryn Puskar, DrPH, RN,
FAAN]
Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) [D11HP14629]
[$666,298]
1991-1995 Project Director [Project Coordinator], Nursing Postvention for Widows and
Widowers
[Principatl Investigator: Rose Constantino, PhD, RN, JD, FAAN]
Funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) [R01NR002108]
[$436,201]
Principal Investigator Research Grants
2008-2011 Principal Investigator, Non-Pharmacological Interventions to Decrease Agitation
in Patients with Dementia
[Mentor to: Dawn Decicco, MSN, RN; Michelle Cain, BSN, RN; Georgia Patterson,
RN; and Lynn Boucek, Post-BSN Certificate Student]
Funded by the Beckwith Institute for Innovation in Practice Award
[$7,500]
2004-2009 Principal Investigator, Suicide Survivors Perceptions of Bereavement Services
[Co-Investigator: Mary Beth Happ, PhD, RN]
Funded by the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Department of Health &
Community Systems
[$350]
1999-2003 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) for
Survivors of Suicide: A One-Year Follow-up
[Co-Investigator: Karen Evanczuk, PhD, CRNP]
Funded by the Center for Research in Chronic Disorders (CRCD), Competitive Renewal,
National Institutes of Health/NINR [P30NR003924]
[$8,426.50]
1997-2001 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)
Intervention for Survivors of Suicide or Sudden, Unnatural Death
[Co-Investigator: Karen Evanczuk, PhD, CRNP]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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Funded by the University of Pittsburgh, Central Research Development Fund (CRDF)
[$14,000]
1997-2001 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)
Intervention for Survivors of Suicide
[Co-Investigator: Karen Evanczuk, PhD, CRNP]
Funded by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Institutional Grant,
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC)
[$10,000]
Co-Investigator Research Grants
2010-2013 Co-Investigator, Development of Emotional State SMS Queries and Responses for the
Mobile COMPANION System
[Principal Investigator: Elizabeth LaRue, PhD]
Funded by the University of Pittsburgh, Center for Research and Evaluation,
CRE Pilot/Feasibility Study Program
[$13,794]
2007-2010 Co-Investigator, Caregiver Depression, Emergent Technology, and Therapeutic
Communication in the Computer-Mediated Environment
[Principal Investigator: Deborah Dysart-Gale, PhD, RN]
Funded by the Networking the Americas Consortium of Nursing and Allied Health
(NACNAH) for International Cooperation
[$500]
2000-2003 Co-Nurse Investigator, Nurses Emotional Responses to Patient Deaths,
as an ancillary study to: Physicians Emotional Responses to Patient Deaths
[Principal Investigator: Robert Arnold, MD; Co-Investigator: Susan Block, MD]
Funded by the Nathan Cummings Foundation
[$10,000]
1994-1998 Co-Principal Investigator, Functional Outcomes of the Treatment for Depression
[Principal Investigator: Joan Rogers, PhD, OTR/L]
Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NINR) [R01NR003624]
[$233,015]
Other Roles
2019-present Faculty Mentor, Leveraging Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to Combat
the Opioid Epidemic: Disseminating Evidence-Based Information to Enhance Practice
Change
[Principal Investigator: Brayden Kameg, BSN, RN, CARN]
Funded by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the National
Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 2019 Substance Use Disorders Evidence-based
Practice Mentored Training Award]
[$10,000]
2018-present Faculty Mentor, Substance Use and Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences
amongst Graduate and Undergraduate Nursing Students
[Principal Investigator: Brayden Kameg, BSN, RN, CARN]
Funded by the IntNSA Board of Directors Research Scholar Award [Foundation for
Addictions Nursing Research Award for Nurses and Other Healthcare Providers]
[$3,000]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2018-present Faculty Mentor, Nurses Readiness and Motivation to Provide Care for Patients Who
Use Alcohol and Opioids (AO’s): A Pilot Feasibility Study
[Principal Investigator: Khadejah Mahmoud, PhD(c), MSN]
Funded by Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)
[$5,000]
2018-present Faculty Mentor, Nurses Readiness and Motivation to Provide Care for Patients Who
Use Alcohol and Opioids (AO’s): Informing Nursing Education and Practice
Regulations
[Principal Investigator: Khadejah Mahmoud, PhD(c), MSN]
Funded by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)
[$29,762]
2018-2019 Faculty Mentor, Nurses Readiness and Motivation to Provide Care for Patients Who
Use Alcohol and Opioids (AO’s): A Pilot Feasibility Study
[Principal Investigator: Khadejah Mahmoud, PhD(c), MSN]
Funded by the Thomas H. Nimick, Jr. Competitive Research Fund
[$10,500]
2017-2019 Faculty Mentor, Implementing Interprofessional Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention,
and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT): An Evidence-Based Quality Improvement Initiative
[Principal Investigator: Vicki Bacidore, DNP, APN, ACNP-BC, CEN, TNS]
Funded by the Loyola University Chicago, Health Sciences Division, Niehoff External
Mentorship Award
[$10,000]
2017-2018 Faculty Expert Consultant, Promoting Awareness of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Disorders (FASD) among Chinese Professionals and the Chinese Public
[Principal Investigator: Lili Ma, PhD, RN]
Funded by the Capital Medical University, School of Nursing 2017 Undergraduate
Research and Innovation Program [XSKY2017090]
[$450]
2016-2017 Faculty Mentor, Nurses and Other Healthcare Providers’ Personal Characteristics and
Specific Contextual Predictors of Their Motivation to Work with Individuals who Use
Alcohol and Other Drugs
[Principal Investigator: Khadejah F. Mahmoud, MSN, RN]
Funded by the IntNSA Board of Directors Research Grant Award [Foundation for
Addictions Nursing Research Award for Nurses and Other Healthcare Providers]
[$3,000]
2016-2017 Faculty Consultant, Integrating Adolescent Substance Abuse Screening, Brief
intervention, and Treatment (SBIRT) throughout Social Work and Nursing School
Education - Track C: Instructor’s Toolkit and Simulation Program Implementation
[Project Director: Brenda Cassidy, DNP, RN, CPNP-BC]
Funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Integrating Adolescent SBIRT throughout
Social Work and Nursing School Education [PN5969.01.62]
[$500]
2016-2017 Faculty Sponsor, Nurses and Other Healthcare Provider's Personal Characteristics and
Specific Contextual Predictors of Their Motivation to Work with Individuals who Use
Alcohol
[Principal Investigator: Khadejah F. Mahmoud, MSN, RN]
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Funded by the Ruth and Bill Fincke PhD Student Research Award 2017
[$1,058]
2015-2018 Faculty Consultant, Advancing and Sustaining SBIRT Nursing Curricula and SBIRT
Education
[Project Director: Deborah Finnell, DNS, PMHNP-BC, CARN-AP, FAAN]
Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
[1U79T1025964]
[$315,000]
2015-2017 Faculty Sponsor, John Merck Program's Toolbox Utilization Project
[Project Director: Stacy Stark, MSN, RN]
Funded by the Beckwith Institute for Patient Care Innovation Today and Tomorrow
Grant
[$10,000]
2015-2017 Faculty Consultant, Integrating Adolescent SBIRT throughout Social Work Education
[Project Director: Valire Carr Copeland, PhD]
Funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Integrating Adolescent SBIRT throughout
Social Work and Nursing School Education [PN5969.01.62]
[$10,000]
2015-2016 Faculty Sponsor, Effects of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment (SBIRT) on Undergraduate Nursing Student's Stigma Attitudes towards
Working with Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Users
[Principal Investigator: Khadejah F. Mahmoud, MSN, RN]
Funded by the Ruth and Bill Fincke PhD Student Research Award 2016
[$1,125]
2004-2008 ACNP Faculty, Trauma/Emergency Preparedness (TEP) Training Grant
[Project Director: Leslie Hoffman, PhD, RN]
Funded by the Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) [D09HP03322]
[$629,270]
Research Related Consultations
2006-present Faculty Practice Consultant, WPIC Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
Council, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Council Presentations/*Denotes Data-Based Abstracts/+Denotes
Senior Author or Principal Investigator/Podium Presentation [unless otherwise indicated] (student names are
underlined)
1. +Mitchell, A.M., Beacom, D., Goldstrohm, S., Ferdiani, B., Decicco, D., Barrett, T., Gaus, T., Patterson, G., Witt,
M., Wood, M., Boucek, L., & Franzetta, J. (2006, November). Implementation of an evidence-based practice
(EBP) model within a hospital setting. Presented at the Annual Networking the Americas Consortium for Nursing
and Allied Health (NACNAH) for International Cooperation Conference: Strategic Summit on Academic
Internationalization for the Health Professions, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
2. +Barrett, T., Witt, M., Franzetta, J., Beacom, D., Mitchell, A.M., & Abromitis, R. (2007, May). Patient-centered
medication education and practice: Self-administration intervention. Presented at the 14th Annual University of
Pittsburgh School of Nursing Horizon’s Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
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3. +Ferdiani, B., Westcott, M., Thornton, T., Beacom, D., Mitchell, A.M., & Abromitis, R. (2007, May). Pregnant
opiate-addicted females: Perceptions of treatment needs. Presented at the 14th Annual University of Pittsburgh
School of Nursing Horizon’s Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
4. +Gaus, T., Hakos, M., Schiarelli, C., Wood, M., Sella, E., Decicco, D., Goldstrohm, S., Beacom, D., Mitchell,
A.M., & Abromitis, R. (2007, May). Family-centered motivational discharge process. Presented at the 14th
Annual University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Horizon’s Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
5. *+Patterson, G., Boucek, L., Tiedeken, C., Cain, M., Beacom, D., Mitchell, A.M., & Abromitis, R. (2007, May).
Non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in the geriatric psychiatric patient with
dementia. Presented at the 14th Annual University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Horizon’s Conference,
Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
6. Herisko, C., Amantea, M., Beacom, D., Mitchell, A.M., & Abromitis, R. (2007, May). Insulin pump utilization
within a psychiatric hospital setting. Presented at the 14th Annual University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
Horizon’s Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
7. *+Patterson, G., Boucek, L., Tiedeken, C., Cain, M., Beacom, D., Mitchell, A.M., & Abromitis, R. (2007, May).
Non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in the gero-psychiatric patient with dementia.
Presented at the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, District #6 Annual Conference: The Technological
Invasion: Ethical Considerations for Nursing Practice, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
8. *+Chiappetta, L., Nicholson, K., Abromitis, R., & Mitchell, A.M. (2009, May). Life-style regularity and mastery
events on pre-loss complicated grief in elderly caregivers. Presented at the Pennsylvania State Nurses
Association, District #6 Annual Conference: The Technological Invasion: Ethical Considerations for Nursing
Practice, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
9. *+Chiappetta, L., Nicholson, K., Abromitis, R., & Mitchell, A.M. (2009, May). Life-style regularity and mastery
events on pre-loss complicated grief in elderly caregivers. Presented at the Inaugural Undergraduate Research
Poster Reception, Alumni Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
10. *+Patterson, G. & Mitchell, A.M. (2009, October). Non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease
agitation in the geriatric psychiatric patient with dementia in a psychiatric hospital setting. Presented at the
National Gerontological Nursing Association (NGNA) Annual Convention: Gateway to a New Age, St. Louis,
MO
11. *+Patterson, G., Boucek, L., Cain, M., Abromitis, R., Chiappetta, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2010, March). Non-
pharmacological therapeutic techniques to decrease agitation in the geriatric psychiatric patient with dementia.
Presented at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Southwestern Pennsylvania (APNA-SWPA)
Conference: Annual Updates, Pittsburgh, PA
12. *+Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Stark, S., Beer, D., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2015, April-May).
Effectiveness of a psychiatric graduate nurse residency program. Presented at the 2015 UPMC Nurses Week:
Professional Development - Journey to Excellence Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
13. *+Pavlov, A., Kameg, K., Cline, T., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2015,
May). Music therapy as a non-pharmacological intervention for anxiety in patients with a thought disorder.
Presented at the UPMC St. Margaret’s 2015 Clinical Research Forum-Evidence-Based Practice: Paving the Way
with Nursing Research, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
14. *+Chiappetta, L., Mitchell, A.M., Bahnsen, K., Singer, J., Stark, S., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2015, May).
Family-centered motivational discharge process. Presented at the UPMC, St. Margaret’s 2015 Clinical Research
Forum-Evidence-Based Practice: Paving the Way with Nursing Research, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
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15. *+Schopf, D., Stark, S., Stasko, I., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2016, May).
Perception and satisfaction with a transition to care protocol or psychiatric patients. Presented at the UPMC St.
Margaret's 11th Annual Clinical Research Forum - "New Knowledge" Inspiring Nurse Driven Evidence-Based
Research, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
16. *+Wanless, J., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2016, May). Utilization of
scannable wristbands for medication management and barriers to use on a general adult psychiatric inpatient unit.
Presented at the UPMC, St. Margaret's 11th Annual Clinical Research Forum - "New Knowledge" Inspiring
Nurse Driven Evidence-Based Research, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
17. *+Schopf, D., Stark, S., Stasko, I., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2016, October).
Evaluation of a transition to care admission protocol for a specialized psychiatric population. Presented at the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) 30th Annual Conference - Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing:
Inspiring Leadership Every Day, Hartford, CT [Poster Presentation]
18. *+Wanless, J., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2016, October). Medication
management using scannable wristbands on an adult psychiatric inpatient unit. Presented at the American
Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) 30th Annual Conference - Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: Inspiring
Leadership Every Day, Hartford, CT [Poster Presentation]
19. *+Wanless, J., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C. (2017, April). Medication
management using scannable wristbands on an adult psychiatric inpatient unit. Presented at the 2017 UPMC
Nurses Week: Bridging Art and Science Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
20. *+Keyes, B., Leonard, J., Fisher, J., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., Chiappetta, L., Helt, B., Ortenzio, S., & Herisko, C.
(2017, May). Bridging the gap between individualized inpatient safety planning and post-discharge efficacy.
Presented at the UPMC, St. Margaret’s 12th Annual Clinical Research Forum: Nurses Influencing Empirical
Outcomes through Evidence-Based Practice and Research, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
21. *+Noll, S., Stark, S., Mitchell, A.M., & Chiappetta, L. (2018, April). Use of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
skills for decreasing emotional distress. Presented at the 2018 UPMC Nurses Week: Professional Development -
Bridging Art and Science Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
22. *+Stark, S., Chiappetta, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, June). A clinical toolbox for intellectually disabled adults
and caregivers. Presented at the Pennsylvania’s Healthcare Mosaic Conference: Achieving Excellence in Care for
All, Philadelphia, PA [Ignite Session]
23. *+Leonard, J. Keyes, B., Fisher, J., Stark, S. Chiappetta, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, June). Planning for success:
Creating a useful safety plan at discharge. Presented at the Pennsylvania’s Healthcare Mosaic Conference:
Achieving Excellence in Care for All, Philadelphia, PA [Poster Presentation]
24. *+Zoccole, R., Noll, S., Stark, S., Nossal, M., Chiappetta, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, October). Use of
dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills for decreasing emotional distress. Presented at the 32nd Annual
Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) – Trusted Agents of Change: Nurses
Pitt Innovator: University of Pittsburgh Innovation Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
2017 Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention: A Self-Paced Online Course
Interinstitutional Agreement between Johns Hopkins University and the University of
Pittsburgh, JHU Agreement: #A31326, JHU Reference: #C14365
Pitt Innovator: Office of Technology Management (OTM), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
2014 Substance Use Education for Nurses: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment Curriculum
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University of Pittsburgh Invention Disclosure: ATN-SBIRT Project Invention: ID 02629
2014 Substance Use Education for Nurses: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment Ring of Knowledge (ROK) Cards
University of Pittsburgh Invention Disclosure: ATN-SBIRT Project Invention: ID 02629
GRANT AND MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS
Grant Reviewer
2014-present Invited Member, Scientific Advisor for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
Grant reviewer and advisor on the full range of the Foundation's research and educational
activities
2013 Grant Reviewer, American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Health Program (DHP), Defense Medical Research and
Development Program (DMRDP), Military Operational Medicine Joint Program Committee 5
(MOMJPC-5): Applied Research and Advanced Technology Development Psychological Health
Award (ARATDPHA)
Reston, VA
2009 Grant Reviewer, American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
Department of Defense, United States Army Medical Research and Material Command
(USAMRMC) Suicide Prevention and Counseling Resources (SPCR) Scientific Peer Advisory
and Review Services (SPARS)
Reston, VA
2007-present Grant Reviewer, Ruth Perkins Kuehn Award
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing
2004-present Grant Reviewer, Center for Research and Evaluation
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing
2001-2011 Grant Reviewer, Hewlett International Faculty Grant Program
University of Pittsburgh, University Center for International Studies
1998-2004 Grant Reviewer, Center for Nursing Research
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing
Other Reviews
2007-2010 Abstract Reviewer, Research Division
American Association of Suicidology
1997-2000 Referee, University of Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review
University of Pittsburgh, Honors College
Associate Editor
2019-present Journal of Addictions Nursing
Wolters Kluwer
https://journals.lww.com/jan
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PRESENTATIONS
International Abstracts and Presentations/*Denotes Data-Based Abstracts/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal
Investigator/Podium Presentation [unless otherwise indicated]
1. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E., (1992, August). Two kinds of nursing postvention for suicide survivors.
Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI): International State of the Science Congress: Nursing
Research and its Utilization, Washington, DC [Poster Presentation]
2. *Constantino, R. &Mitchell, A.M., (1992, August). Parents’ attitudes to suicide in schizophrenia. Presented at the
Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI): International State of the Science Congress: Nursing Research and its
Utilization, Washington, DC
3. *Constantino, R.E. & Mitchell, A.M. (1993, May). Nursing postvention for survivors of suicide. Presented at the
XXVII (17th) International Association for Suicide Prevention’s (IASP) World Congress, Montreal, Canada
4. *Constantino, R.E. & Mitchell, A.M. (1993, June). Nursing postvention for suicide survivors. Presented at the 6th
Annual Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nursing Research Congress: Advances in International Nursing
Scholarship, Madrid, Spain [Poster Presentation]
5. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1994, May). Nursing postvention for survivors of suicide. Presented at the
Peking Union Medical College Hospital’s 1st International and Interdisciplinary Health Research Symposium,
Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China
6. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1994, June). Nursing postvention for spouse survivors of suicide.
Presented at the Sino-American Nursing Conference, Zhejiang Medical University, Hangzhou, China
7. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1996, May). Nursing postvention for widows and widowers who have lost
their spouse through suicide. Presented at the University Mental Health Research Institute, the International
Association of Suicide Prevention (IASP), and the Hellenic Psychiatric Association's International Conference on
Suicide: Biopsychosocial Approaches, Athens, Greece
8. *+Mitchell, A.M. & McDonald, M.C. (2001, March). Cultural differences and cultural competence in end-of-life
care. Presented at the 3rd Annual Hispanic World Congress of Health Related Professions: Linking Health
Professions around the World: Cooperation in Education, Practice, and Research Conference, University of
Puerto Rico and the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP), San Juan, Puerto Rico
9. +Mitchell, A.M. & Grabiak, B. (2004, December). Contemporary issues in cross-cultural healthcare:
Development of a multidisciplinary course. Presented at the 4th Annual Hispanic World Congress of Health
Related Professions: Expanding Research, Educational, and Health Care Opportunities through Technology
Conference, University of Puerto Rico, the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP), and
the North American Consortium for Nursing and Allied Health (NACNAH) for International Cooperation, San
Juan, Puerto Rico
10. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2005, April). Depression, complicated grief, perceived stress, and quality of life in
survivors of suicide. Presented at the 7th Annual International Society of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses
Conference: Excellence in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Fountain of Opportunities, International Society
of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses (ISPN), Pittsburgh, PA
11. *Dysart-Gale, D. & Mitchell, A.M. (2005, October). Healthcare in the home: Professional and family caregiver
perspectives. Presented at the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, European Association
for Communication in Healthcare (EACH) and the American Academy on Physician and Patient (AAPP)
Program in Communication and Medicine (PCM), Chicago, IL
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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12. Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T.J., & Dysart-Gale, D. (2005, November). Integrating EBP into a contemporary issues
in cross-cultural healthcare course and within a school of nursing curriculum. Presented at the Annual NACNAH
for International Cooperation Conference: Facing the Challenges of International Education in the Health
Professions, North American Consortium for Nursing and Allied Health (NACNAH) for International
Cooperation, New York, NY
13. Shortridge-Baggett, L., Frederickson, K., Loescher-Junge, L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2006, April). Partnerships
between academia and practice: Models for clinical teaching, research, faculty practice, and community services.
Presented at the Bridging between Health Services and Education Conference, Consortium of Institutes of Higher
Education in Health and Rehabilitation (COHEHRE), Setubal, Portugal
14. +Mitchell, A.M. (2006, April). Integrating evidence-based practice into a school of nursing curriculum: An update
and evaluation. Presented at the Bridging between Health Services and Education Conference, Consortium of
Institutes of Higher Education in Health and Rehabilitation (COHEHRE), Setubal, Portugal
15. +Mitchell, A.M., Beacom, D., Goldstrohm, S., Ferdiani, B., Decicco, D., Barrett, T., Gaus, T., Patterson, G., Witt,
M., Wood, M., Boucek, L., & Franzetta, J. (2006, November). Implementation of an evidence-based practice
(EBP) model within a hospital setting. Presented at the Annual NACNAH for International Cooperation
Conference: Strategic Summit on Academic Internationalization for the Health Professions, University of Kansas
Medical Center and Networking the Americas Consortium for Nursing and Allied Health (NACNAH) for
International Cooperation, Kansas City, KS [Poster Presentation]
16. *Dysart Gale, D. & Mitchell, A.M. (2006, November). A cross-cultural examination of respite in the U.S. and
Caribbean: Implications for health services delivery. Presented at the Annual NACNAH for International
Cooperation Conference: Strategic Summit on Academic Internationalization for the Health Professions,
University of Kansas Medical Center and Networking the Americas Consortium for Nursing and Allied Health
(NACNAH) for International Cooperation, Kansas City, KS
17. +Mitchell, A.M. (2007, December). Child and adolescent discharge planning from a psychiatric hospital: An
evidenced-based practice approach. Presented at the 5th Annual Hispanic World Congress of Health Related
Professions & the 2nd Multidisciplinary Conference in Clinical Research: Education, Practice, and Research
towards Children and Youth Health: Trends and Perspectives in the Health Professions Conference, University of
Puerto Rico, the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP), and the Networking the Americas
Consortium for Nursing and Allied Health (NACNAH) for International Cooperation, San Juan, Puerto Rico
18. Barthel, P., Luleich, T., & Mitchell, A.M. (2008, March). Implementation of an international exchange program.
Presented at the World Congress for the Health Professions: The Future Now: Challenges and Opportunities in
Health, Perth, Western Australia
19. +Mitchell, A.M. & Velghe, M. (2008, March). International organizations interfacing with each other: A
memorandum of agreement. Presented at the World Congress for the Health Professions: The Future Now:
Challenges and Opportunities in Health, Perth, Western Australia
20. +Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Founds, S., Hoffman, R., & Libman, S., (2009, January). Using simulation to
bridge cultural barriers. Presented at the International Meeting of Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) Conference,
Orlando, FL [Workshop Presentation]
21. *+Mitchell, A.M., LaRue, E.M., Terhorst, L., & Karimi, H. (2009, May). Social networks utilizing mobile phone
technologies during bereavement. Presented at the International Conference on the Use of the Internet in Mental
Health, Douglass Mental Health University Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
22. *Burns, H., Puskar, K., Hulsey, E.G., Mitchell, A.M., & Hagle, H. (2010, October). Educating undergraduate
nurses in the use of an evidence-based practice model to screen and intervene for individuals with problematic
alcohol and other drug use. Presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) 34th Annual
Education Conference: Learning from Each Other: A Global Perspective on Addictions, Old Greenwich, CT
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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23. +Mitchell, A.M. (2010, December). NACNAH-COHEHRE consortia: A memorandum of agreement. Presented at
the 2nd Annual Global Alliance for Leadership in Nursing Education and Science (GANES) Conference,
Washington, DC
24. +Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Burns, H.K., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Talcott,
K.S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G. (2011, February). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT): An overview. Presented at the Royal Hospital Substance Use Disorders Symposium, Muscat, Oman
[Invited Panelist for International Panel Presentation]
25. +Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Burns, H.K., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Talcott,
K.S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G. (2011, March). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)
for alcohol and other drugs. Presented at Sultan Qaboos University: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Education,
Muscat, Oman
26. Puskar, K., Burns, H.K., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Talcott,
K.S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G.R. (2011, July). Integrating an evidence-based practice model for screening and
brief intervention into the nursing curriculum: The results of an academic-community partnership. Presented at
the 22nd Annual Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nursing Research Congress: Leading the Global Practice-
Research Interface in the new Millennium, Cancun, Mexico [Symposium Presentation]
27. +Mitchell, A.M. (2011, November). Evidence-based practice: Integration into the curriculum pre-conference
workshop. Presented at the First Annual International Nursing Conference at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat,
Oman [Invited Speaker for International Workshop Presentation]
28. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Gotham, H.J., Houze, M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Talcott,
K.S., Woomer, G.R., & Burns, H.K. (2012, April). Vulnerable patients who use substances: Training nursing
students to screen and refer using an evidenced-based mental health model. Presented at the Inaugural Scottish
Mental Health Nursing Research Conference, Ayr, Scotland [Poster Presentation]
29. La Rue, E.M., Li, Y., Karimi, H.A., & Mitchell, A.M. (2012, October). A description of the development and
architecture of a SMS-based system for dealing with depression. Presented at the HCist 2012 International
Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies, Algarve, Portugal
30. *+Neft, M.W., Fioravanti, M., Mitchell, A.M., O’Donnell, J.M., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D.,
& Talcott, K.S. (2013, June). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for interprofessional
groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the 2013 WISER International Symposium on Nursing
Simulation, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
31. *+Fioravanti, M., Neft, M.W., Mitchell, A.M., O’Donnell, J.M., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K.S.,
Lindsay, D., Boucek, L., Aiello, J., Lahey, V., & Lincoln, P. (2013, June). Alcohol and other drug use in
anesthesia: Simulation for screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT): Interprofessional
groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the 2013 WISER International Symposium on Nursing
Simulation, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
32. *+Neft, M.W., Mitchell, A.M., O’Donnell, J.M., Cuddy, M., Fioravanti, M., Puskar, K., Talcott, K., Boucek, L.,
Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Lincoln, P. (2013, October). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the International Nurses
Society on Addictions (IntNSA) 37th Annual Education Conference: Riding the Wave of Change in Health Care:
Interprofessional Collaboration and Caring for Substance Use Disorders, Washington, DC [Poster Presentation]
33. Kane, I. & Mitchell, A.M., (2013, November). Forensic Nursing Symposium: A Milieu Toward Collaboration:
Self-Directed Violence and the Nurse. Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) 42nd Biennial
Convention, Indianapolis, IN [Invited Panelist for Symposium]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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34. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S.A., Kane, I., Frank, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M., &
Talcott, K. (2014, March). Screening for substance use in rural populations: Addressing a global problem with an
innovative nursing education approach using technology and interprofessional teams. Presented at the 2014 US-
Sino Forum: Advancing Nursing Research and Education Across the Globe, Durham, NC [Poster Presentation]
35. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Talcott, K. (2014, May). Screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for emergency department registered nurses (EDRN). Presented at
the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 5th Annual Global Health Conference: Universities
2.0: Advancing Global Health in the Post-MDG Era, Washington DC [Poster Presentation]
36. *Fioravanti, M., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., Albrecht, S., Frank, L., Lee, H. (2014, June).
Teams and technology: Targeting substance use in rural populations using interprofessional collaborative practice.
Presented at the All Together Better Health (ATBH) 7th International Conference on Interprofessional Practice
and Education, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
37. *+Boucek, L., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Talcott, K., (2014, June).
Substance use assessments and brief interventions in emergency departments. Presented at the All Together Better
Health (ATBH) 7th International Conference on Interprofessional Practice and Education, Pittsburgh, PA [Student
Poster Presentation]
38. *+Mitchell, A.M., Neft, M., O'Donnell, J.M., Puskar, K., Cuddy, M., Riccelli, A.E., Ambrosino, A.T., Hagle, H.,
Lindsay, D., & Talcott, K. (2014, June). Presented at the All Together Better Health (ATBH) 7th International
Conference on Interprofessional Practice and Education, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
39. *+Neft, M., Mitchell, A.M., O'Donnell, J., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D.,
Lincoln, P. (2014, October). The screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for
interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS) project: An education program to address patient and
colleague substance misuse in anesthesia. Presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA)
38th Annual Educational Conference: Health Care Reform and its Impact on Addictions Nursing: Navigating
Change through the Rapids, Washington, DC
40. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Fioravanti, M., Aiello, J., Boucek, L., & Talcott,
K. (2015, March). Interprofessional relationships in the emergency department: Screening, brief intervention, and
referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and other drugs. Presented at the International Society of Psychiatric-
Mental Health Nurses (ISPN) 17th Annual Conference: Looking to the Future: Interprofessional Relationships
and Collaborations in Mental Health, Seattle WA [Poster Presentation]
41. Mitchell, A.M., Kmetz, L., Carr, C., & Moriyamo, Y. (2015, May). Overview of the AIH - UPMC Collaborative
Nursing Program. Presented at the Aso Iizuka Hospital Delegation Conference and the Japanese-American
Society of Pennsylvania and UPMC Nursing Luncheon, Center for Connected Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
42. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Fioravanti, M., O'Donnell, J., & Neft, M. (2015,
July). Education utilizing screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for interprofessional
groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of
Nursing 26th International Nursing Research Congress: Question Locally, Engage Regionally, Apply Globally,
San Juan, Puerto Rico
43. *+Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Aiello, J., & Owens, K. (2015, July). Maintaining
emergency room nurse momentum to screen for substance use. Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International
(STTI) Honor Society of Nursing 26th International Nursing Research Congress: Question Locally, Engage
Regionally, Apply Globally, San Juan, Puerto Rico
44. *Lee, H., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Albrecht, S., Fioravanti, M., & Frank,
L.R. (2015, July). Technologies to influence nursing practice in rural areas promoting alcohol screening.
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Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing 26th International Nursing
Research Congress: Question Locally, Engage Regionally, Apply Globally, San Juan, Puerto Rico
45. Finnell, D., Mitchell, A.M., Savage, C.L., Kane, I., Kearns, R., Poole, N., Rizzo-Busack, H., &
Coulson, S. (2015, September). Alcohol screening and brief intervention: A self-paced program for
nurses. Presented at the 12th Annual International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other
Drugs (INEBRIA) Conference: Interprofessional Involvement in Screening and Brief Intervention,
Atlanta, GA. [Oral Presentation]
46. *+Kane, I. & Mitchell, A.M. (2015, October). Applying SBIRT in emergency departments: A successful
implementation strategy. Presented at the Nursing & Healthcare 2015 Conference: 4th International Conference
on Nursing and Health Care, San Francisco, CA
47. *+Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Albrecht, S.A., Puskar, K., King, D., Hanson, B., Porter, B.,
Edwards, A., Faulkner, S., & Shaputnic, C. (2015, October). SBIRT and women: What every healthcare
professional needs to know. Presented at the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) 39th Annual
Educational Conference - Living, Teaching, and Modeling in Addictions Nursing: Biopsychosocial-Spiritual
Approaches, Charlotte, NC [Poster Presentation]
48. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Lee, H., Albrecht, S., Kane, I., Frank, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Fioravanti, M.
(2015, November). Interprofessional evidence-based solution for alcohol screening using technology. Presented at
the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) 43rd Biennial Convention: Serve Locally, Transform Regionally, Lead
Globally, Las Vegas, NV
49. *Albrecht, S. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Lee, H., Frank, L., Lindsay, D., & Hagle, H. (2016, July).
Alcohol screening: An interprofessional strategy for improving health services in rural areas. Presented at the
2016 International Rural Nursing Conference: Rural Nursing and Healthcare in the New Frontier, Rapid City, SD
50. *+Mahmoud, K., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Lindsay, D. (2016, October). Changes in undergraduate nursing
students' perceptions and stigma towards working with patients who use opiates after screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) training. Presented at the 40th Annual International Nurses
Society on Addictions (IntNSA) Conference - Addressing the Opioid Epidemic: Prevention, Intervention,
Treatment, and Recovery, Las Vegas, NV
51. +Mitchell, A.M., Knapp, E., Puskar, K., Kameg, B., Lindsay, D., King, D.K., Porter, B.R., Edwards, A.E.,
Hanson, B.L., & Shaputnic, C. (2016, October). The nurse's role in alcohol screening and brief intervention
amongst women of childbearing age. Presented at the 40th Annual International Nurses Society on Addictions
(IntNSA) Conference - Addressing the Opioid Epidemic: Prevention, Intervention, Treatment, and Recovery, Las
Vegas, NV
52. *+Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Houze, M., & Knapp, E. (2016, October).
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) integration into numerous settings and curricula.
Presented at the 15th Euro Nursing and Medicare Summit, Rome, Italy
53. Finnell, D. & Mitchell, A.M. (2016, November). Alcohol SBI for health promotion: Prevention of FASDs.
Presented at the 2016 International Council on Women’s Health Issues (ICOWHI) 21st Congress - Scale and
Sustainability: Moving Women’s Health Forward, Baltimore, MD
54. *+Kane. I., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Albrecht, S. (2016, December). Fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders (FASD) prevention and practice through national partnerships. Presented at the 18th
International Conference on Nursing and Healthcare: Exploring Better Healthcare, Dallas, TX
55. Mitchell, A.M. & Hagle, H. (2017, March). Alcohol SBI: A skill-building workshop. Presented at the 19th Annual
International Society of Psychiatric Nursing (ISPN) Conference - The Future of Mental Health: Connect,
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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Collaborate, Differentiate, Baltimore, MD
56. Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Savage, C.L., & Mahmoud, K.F. (2017, September). The integration of
alcohol screening and brief intervention (aSBI) into nursing curricula: CDC/American Colleges of
Nursing - Workforce Improvement Projects (AACN-WIP) and Other Initiatives. Presented at the
14th Annual International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs (INEBRIA)
Conference - Screening and Brief Intervention at the Intersection of Research, Policy, and Practice: Advancing
Knowledge and Meeting New Challenges Conference, New York, NY
57. +Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., & Knapp, E. (2017, September). The
development of a nurse champion model to promote alcohol screening and brief intervention (aSBI). Presented at
the 14th Annual International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs (INEBRIA)
Conference - Screening and Brief Intervention at the Intersection of Research, Policy, and Practice: Advancing
Knowledge and Meeting New Challenges Conference, New York, NY [Poster Presentation]
58. *Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D., Savage, C.L., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2017, September).
Collaboration with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) workforce improvement projects to develop alcohol SBI training. Presented at the
14th Annual International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs (INEBRIA)
Conference - Screening and Brief Intervention at the Intersection of Research, Policy, and Practice: Advancing
Knowledge and Meeting New Challenges Conference, New York, NY [Poster Presentation]
59. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Lindsay, D., Ren, D., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017, October). Personal and contextual predictors of
nurses’ motivation to work with patients who use alcohol: An exploratory study. Presented at the 41st International
Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) Annual Educational Conference – Mobilizing All Nurses to Address
Substance Use: The Hidden Faces of Addiction, Orlando FL
60. *+Kameg, B, Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Knapp, E. (2017, October). Integration of
medication assisted treatment (MAT) education into advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) curriculum:
Equipping APRNs with the knowledge to combat the opioid epidemic. Presented at the 41st International Society
on Addictions (IntNSA) Annual Educational Conference – Mobilizing All Nurses to Address Substance Use: The
Hidden Faces of Addiction, Orlando FL
61. Albrecht, S., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2017, November). Alcohol screening
and brief intervention (SBI) education for baccalaureate nursing programs: An essential element for international
population health. Presented at the 34th International Nurse Education and Nurse Specialist Conference: The Role
of Nursing in Advancing Global Health, New Orleans, LA [Keynote Forum]
62. +Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Knapp, E., Edwards, A., & McKnight-Eily, L. (2018, April).
Education for the prevention of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) with alcohol screening and brief
intervention (alcohol SBI) through the use of case studies. Presented at the 20th Annual International Society of
Psychiatric Nurses (ISPN) Conference: Mental Health Care Amid Policy Chaos, Tempe, AZ [Training Workshop]
63. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Sereika, S.M., Lindsay, D., Puskar, K., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, April). Predictors of nurses’
readiness and motivation to provide care to patients who use alcohol: An exploratory study. Presented at the 20th
Annual International Society of Psychiatric Nurses (ISPN) Conference: Mental Health Care Amid Policy Chaos,
Tempe, AZ
64. Albrecht, S., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Kameg, B., Knapp, E., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, September). Alcohol
screening and brief intervention (SBI) education for baccalaureate nursing programs: An essential element for
international population health. Presented at the World Congress on Advanced Nursing Research, Rome, Italy
[Keynote Address]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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65. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Sereika, S.M., Finnell, D.S., Schmitt, K., Cipkala-Gaffin, J.A., Lindsay, D., Puskar, K.R., &
Mitchell, A.M. (2019, February). Nurses’ willingness to care for patients with opioid-use problems: Exploring
background, personal, and professional predictors. Presented at the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)
Creating Health Work Environments 2019 Conference, New Orleans, LA [Poster Presentation]
National Abstracts and Presentations/*Denotes Data-Based Abstracts/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal
Investigator/Podium Presentation [unless otherwise indicated]
1. Mitchell, A.M. (1989, February). Establishing and implementing a nursing inpatient group therapy training
program. Proceedings of the 46th Annual American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Conference, San
Francisco, CA
2. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1992, April). Nursing postvention for widows and widowers who have lost
a spouse through suicide. Presented at the 25th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference:
The Silver Anniversary, Chicago, IL [Poster Presentation]
3. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1993, April). Nursing postvention for widows and widowers who survive
the suicide of a spouse. Presented at the 26th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference:
Controversial Issues in Suicide: Creating Bridges and Understanding, San Francisco, CA
4. *Mitchell, A.M. & Constantino, R.E. (1994, April). Effectiveness of nursing postvention for widows and
widowers. Presented at the 27th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: Reducing the
Toll: Suicide Prevention, New York, NY
5. Mitchell, A.M., Constantino, R.E., Abbondanza, D., Boneysteele, G., Gesmond, S., Muckler, L., & Nelson, B.
(1995, July). Learner-centered group practice: A teaching model. Presented at the Forging the Future of Advanced
Practice Psychosocial Nursing Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
6. *+Mitchell, A.M., Evanczuk, K., & Lucke, J.F. (1999, March). Evaluation of critical incident stress debriefing for
survivors of suicide. Presented at the University of Hawaii’s Clinical Research and the Managed Care
Environment Conference, University of Hawaii, Oahu, HI
7. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Lucke, J.F. (2001, April). A critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) intervention for
survivors of suicide. Presented at the 34th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: Mind,
Body, and Soul: Three Dimensions of Suicide, Atlanta, GA
8. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2002, April). Mental health outcomes in survivors of suicide. Presented at the 35th
Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: Suicide Prevention: Opportunities and
Challenges Along the Continuum of Health and Illness, Washington, DC
9. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Kim, Y. (2002, October). Mental health outcomes for survivors of suicide. Presented at the
16th Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Psychiatric-Mental Health
Nursing: Integrating Practice, Research, and Education, Dallas, TX
10. *+Mitchell, A.M., Dysart Gale, D., & Wesner, S. (2002, November). Postvention group support for survivors of
suicide: A communication-based analysis. Presented at the 88th Annual National Communication Association
(NCA) Conference, New Orleans, LA
11. Cerel, J., Mitchell, A.M., & Barnes, D. (2003, April). Survivor research: What we know and need to know.
Presented at the 36th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: Competent Communities:
Suicide Prevention through Support, Research, and Practice, Santa Fe, NM [Panel Presentation]
12. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kim, Y., Mortimer, M.K., Horgas, P., & Slavik, G. (2004, April). Complicated grief and
suicidal ideation in survivors of suicide. Presented at the 37th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
Conference: Working Together to Save Lives, Miami, FL
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13. *Sakraida, T., Mitchell, A.M., & Zalice, K. (2004, June). Effectiveness of psychological debriefing for the
prevention of posttraumatic stress disorder. Presented at the University of Rochester’s 5th Annual Evidence-
Based Practice Conference, University of Rochester School of Nursing, Rochester, NY
14. *+Mitchell, A.M., Crane, P. & Kim, Y. (2004, October). Psychometric properties of the perceived stress scale in
survivors of suicide. Presented at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) National
Congress: The State of the Science on Nursing Research Conference, Washington, DC
15. *+Grabiak, B.R., Kim, Y., & Mitchell, A.M. (2005, April). Ways of coping during acute bereavement. Presented
at the 2005 Annual Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Meeting and Scientific Sessions: Complementary and
Alternative Medicine: Psychological and Personal Factors in Health and Behavior Change Conference, Boston,
MA
16. *+Mitchell, A.M., Sakraida, T., Grabiak, B., & Barton, K. (2005, April). An investigation of suicide survivors’
perceptions of bereavement services. Presented at the 38th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
Conference: Partnerships for Change: Advancing Suicide Prevention Services and Practices, Broomfield, CO
17. Cerel, J., Padget, J., Yeates, C., [Moderators] Archibald, L., Bryan, H., Campbell, F., Feigel, M., Feigel, W., Fine,
C., & Mitchell, A.M. [Panelists] (2007, April). Researcher-survivor roundtable discussion on the needs of
survivors. Presented at the 40th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: Moving
Forward with Education and Training, New Orleans, LA [Invited Panelist]
18. *Fioravanti, M. & Mitchell, A.M. (2007, December). Incorporating distinct undergraduate nursing courses into
high fidelity patient (HFP) simulation scenarios. Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
(AACN) Baccalaureate Education Conference: Striving for Quality in Baccalaureate Nursing Education, New
Orleans, LA
19. +Mitchell, A.M. & Loescher-Junge, L. (2008, October). International consortia exchanges. Presented at the
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) Annual Conference: New Directions in Education:
Innovations and Evidence, Baltimore, MD [Panel Presentation]
20. +Mitchell, A.M., Shortridge-Baggett, L., Soto de Laundo, L.E., Velghe, M., & Wierink, F. (2008, November).
International organizations interfacing with each other: A model of collaboration with a memorandum of
agreement. Presented at the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) 35th Annual Meeting and Conference: Health
as a Bridge for Global Peace, Scottsdale, AZ [Invited Poster Presentation]
21. *Kameg, K. & Mitchell, A.M. (2009, January). The effect of human patient simulation on nursing students’ self-
efficacy of communication skills. Presented at the Mosby’s Faculty Development Institute Conference, Orlando,
FL [Poster Presentation]
22. *+Mitchell, A.M., Terhorst, L., & Grabiak, B. (2009, April). Suicide survivor’s ways of coping. Presented at the
42nd Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: A Global Agenda on the Science of
Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery, San Francisco, CA [Poster Presentation]
23. Schweitzer, J., Mitchell, A.M., & Chow, A. (2009, April). Clinicians working with survivors after a suicide.
Presented at the 42nd Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference: A Global Agenda on the
Science of Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery, San Francisco, CA [Invited Panelist for Featured Panel]
24. Kameg, K. & Mitchell, A.M. (2009, October). Human patient simulation (HPS) and student nurses’ education.
Presented at the 23rd Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Many
Differences, One Voice, Charleston, SC [Poster Presentation]
25. *+Mitchell, A.M., LaRue, E., Ghafourian, M., Karimi, H.A., & Terhorst, L. (2009, October). Survivors of suicide
and their social support networks. Presented at the 23rd Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association (APNA): Many Differences, One Voice, Charleston, SC
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
41
26. Zewe, G., Blazeck, A., Hoffman, R.L., & Mitchell, A.M. (2010, March). Building a simulation framework:
Changing the culture of baccalaureate education. Presented at the Simulation in Healthcare Conference: Where
No One has Gone Before, Ft. Lauderdale, FL [Workshop Presentation]
27. Moore, M., Mitchell, A.M., Maple, M., & Cerel, J. (2010, April). Institutional review boards: Challenges for
suicide bereavement research. Presented at the 43rd American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference:
Families, Community Systems, and Suicide, Orlando, FL [Invited Panelist for International Panel Presentation]
28. Burns, H.K., Puskar, K., Hulsey, E.G., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Woomer, G.R., Fioravanti, M., & Braxter, B.
(2010, October). Creation of an educational and skill-building project in undergraduate nursing education: The
results of an academic-community partnership. Presented at the Enhancing Nursing Undergraduate Teaching and
Learning in the Clinical Setting: What Do We Know and How Do We Move Forward? Conference, Robert Wood
Johnson (RWJ) Foundation, Arlington, VA [Poster Presentation]
29. Puskar, K., Braxter, B., Burns, H., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Talcott, K.,
Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G. (2011, April). Innovative strategy for delivering addictions screening in ambulatory
care. Presented at the 36th Annual American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing Conference, San Antonio, TX
[Poster Presentation]
30. Cerel, J., Maple, M., Barlow, C., Mitchell, A.M., LaRue, E.M., & Karimi, H.A. (2011, April). COMPANION: A
social network support system for survivors of suicide. Presented at the 44th American Association of Suicidology
(AAS) Annual Conference: Changing the Legacy of Suicide, Portland, OR [Invited Panelist for International
Survivors and Postvention Research Panel Presentation]
31. +Mitchell, A.M., LaRue, E.M., & Karimi, H.A. (2011, April). COMPANION: A social network support system
for survivors of suicide. Presented at the 45th American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Annual Conference:
Changing the Legacy of Suicide, Portland, OR
32. Fioravanti, M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Burns, H.K., Braxter, B., Gotham, H.J., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Talcott,
K.S., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G.R., & Churgai, J. (2011, June). Threading evidence-based practice of screening,
brief intervention, and referral to treatment into undergraduate nursing education. Presented at the Summer
Institute on Evidence-Based Practice of the University of Texas Health Service Center’s Academic Center for
Evidence-Based Practice: Educators Evidence-Based Practice Workshop, San Antonio, TX [Poster Presentation]
33. *Gotham, H.J., Terhorst, L., Puskar, K.R., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I. Talcott, K.,
Woomer, G., & Hagle, H. (2011, October). Changing baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of working with
substance-using patients through SBIRT training. Presented at the 2011 Addiction Health Services Research
(AHSR) Conference, Fairfax, VA
34. Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Burns, H.K., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Kane, I., Talcott,
K.S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G.R. (2011, November). Curriculum infusion of SBIRT into a baccalaureate
nursing school. Presented at the 35th Annual Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse
(AMERSA) National Conference: New Times - New Paradigms, Arlington, VA [Poster Presentation]
35. *+Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., & Talcott, K.S. (2012, March). Screening for alcohol and drug use:
A master’s curriculum initiative. Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
Master’s Education Conference: Steering Change: Shifting Paradigms in Master’s Nursing Education, San
Antonio, TX
36. +Curran, R.J., Hong, B., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Talcott, K.S., Terhorst,
L., Woomer, G.R., Hagle, H., & Gotham, H.J. (2012, March). Infusion of the evidence-based practice, SBIRT,
into a baccalaureate nursing school curriculum. Presented at the 26th National Council on Undergraduate Research
(NCUR) Conference, Ogden, UT [Poster Presentation]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
42
37. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Terhorst, L., Gotham, H.J., Woomer, G.R., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I.,
Talcott, K.S., & Braxter, B. (2012, May). Addictions screening in rural mental health care. Presented at the
National Association for Rural Mental Health (NARMH) 2012 Conference, Anchorage, AK [Poster Presentation]
38. *+Lindsay, D., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Kane, I., Aiello, J., Boucek, L., Puskar, K., & Talcott, K.S.
(2012, October). Implementation of SBIRT in an emergency department: Knowledge and attitude outcomes.
Presented at the 2012 Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) Conference, New York, NY
39. *LaRue, E.M., Mitchell, A.M., Zhang, J.Y., Wu, P., & Zhu, J. (2012, October). In vivo behavioral modeling for
predicting one's emotional state. Presented at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA):
Understanding and Preventing Suicide Workshop, Arlington, VA [Poster Presentation]
40. *Zhu, J., Tian, Y., Hu, S., Hu, X., LaRue, E., Mitchell, A.M., & Zhang, Y. (2013, March). Human stress
evaluation through passive sensing and behavioral modeling. Presented at the American Medical Informatics
Association (AMIA) 2013 Joint Summits on Translational Science, San Francisco, CA [Poster Presentation]
41. *Herisko, C., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Habib, M. (2013, March). Psychiatric nurse’s attitudes and perceived
barriers about the medical emergency team (MET) in a psychiatric hospital: Implementation of an education
module for quality improvement. Presented at the Annual Nursing 2013 Symposium: The Conference for Clinical
Excellence, Las Vegas, NV [Poster Presentation]
42. *+Buchanan, K.A., Mitchell, A.M., Owens, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Boucek, L., Kane, I., Aiello, J., Puskar,
K., & Talcott, K.S. (2013, April). Use of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) to
educate emergency department registered nurses (EDRNs). Presented at the 27th National Council on
Undergraduate Research (NCUR) Conference, La Crosse, WI
43. *+Mitchell, A.M. & Terhorst, L. (2013, April). PTSD symptoms in survivors bereaved by the suicide of a
significant other. Presented at the 46th Annual American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Conference:
Challenging our Assumptions and Moving Forward Together, Austin, TX
44. *+Fioravanti, M.A., Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Kane, I., Talcott, K., Puskar, K., Boucek,
L. (2013, September). Were you drinking tonight? A model for emergency department registered nurses to
address patient substance abuse. Presented at the Emergency Nurses Association Annual Conference: Safe
Practice; Safe Care, Nashville, TN [Poster Presentation]
45. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Frank, L., O’Donnell, J., Neft, M., Lee, H., Cuddy, M., Hagle, H., &
Lindsay, D. (2013, October). Transdisciplinary health professional education: Integrating interprofessional
competencies and alcohol and drug use screening. Presented at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Global Forum on
Innovation in Health Professional Education: Assessing Health Professional Education: A Workshop, Washington
DC [Poster Presentation]
46. *+Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M.A., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J.M., Neft, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott,
K.S., Lincoln, P., & Boucek, L. (2013, October). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the Association of Schools
of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) 2013 Annual Conference: Interprofessional Education and Practice
in the Allied Health Arena, Orlando, FL
47. *+Fioravanti, M.A., Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J.M., Neft, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K.S.,
Lincoln, P., & Boucek, L. (2013, October). Simulation for screening, brief intervention, and referral to
treatment (SBIRT): Interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the Association of
Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) 2013 Annual Conference: Interprofessional Education and
Practice in the Allied Health Arena, Orlando, FL
48. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Albrecht, S. (2013, December). Evidence-based
addiction education to health care trainees enhances patient care. Presented at the American Academy of
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
43
Addiction Psychiatry's (AAAP) 24th Annual Meeting and Symposium , Scottsdale, AZ [Poster Presentation]
49. *+Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Herisko, C., Owens, K., Christie, L., Fioravanti,
M., Talcott, K., & Boucek, L. (2014, January). Education of emergency department registered nurses (EDRNs) in
the utilization of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and drug use or
misuse. Presented at the Annual Wilson Shepard Education Associates Conference: Transforming Health Care:
Pathway to Excellence, Honolulu, HI
50. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S.A., Kane, I., Frank, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M., &
Talcott, K. (2104, April). Online outreach: Interprofessional method to increase quality of care in rural areas.
Presented at the Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Project 1st Annual Healthcare Summit: Education,
Practice, and Leadership, Savannah, GA
51. *+Jubas, J., LaRue, E., & Mitchell, A.M. (2014, April). Emotional support for mild to moderate depression.
Presented at the 28th National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) Conference, Lexington, KY
52. *+Neft, M.., O'Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Cuddy, M., Hagle, H.,
Lindsay, D., Talcott, K., & Lincoln, P. (2014, September). The SBIRT-InGAS project: Teaching anesthesia
students about substance uses disorders in the classroom and with simulation. Presented at the American
Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) 2014 Annual Congress, Orlando, FL
53. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Frank, L., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M., &
Talcott, K. (2014, September). A universal strategy for optimizing health by utilizing interprofessional screening,
brief intervention, and referral to treatment knowledge, skills, and attitudes to address substance use in all
patients. Presented at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) 2014 State of the Science
Congress on Nursing Research, Washington, DC
54. *Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Talcott, K., O'Donnell, J.M., Neft, M., Albrecht,
S., Fioravanti, M., Lee, H., Frank, L. (2014, October). Universal substance use screening optimizes health: Policy
implications for nurses. Presented at the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) 2014 Transforming Health,
Driving Policy Conference, Washington, DC [Poster Presentation]
55. *+Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Kane, I., Talcott, K., Puskar, K., & Boucek,
L. (2014, October). "Were you drinking tonight?" An integrated model for registered nurses to address patient
substance use. Presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA):
Building Connections: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Perspectives, Indianapolis, IN [Poster Presentation]
56. *+Fioravanti, M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Kane, I., & Lindsay, D. (2014, November). Screening,
brief intervention, and referral to treatment: Pre-service interprofessional education of undergraduate and graduate
nursing students. Presented at the 38th Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse
(AMERSA) National Conference: Building Connections: Bridging Interdisciplinary Leadership in Substance Use
Education, Research, Care, and Policy, San Francisco, CA
57. +Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K.R., Kane, I., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2015, February). Advancing nurses'
knowledge, practice, and implementation of alcohol screening and brief intervention for nurse leaders. Presented
at American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) 2015 Master's Education Conference: Future
Perspectives for Master's Nursing Education, St. Petersburg, FL
58. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., & Lindsay, D. (2015, April). Interprofessional education utilizing
screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students
(InGAS). Presented at the 29th National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) Conference, Cheney, WA
59. *+Riccelli, A.E., Ambrosino, A., Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., & Lindsay, D. (2015, June). Dental hygiene
students' attitudes and perceptions toward patients who use alcohol or other drugs: Results of an interprofessional
simulated clinical experience utilizing screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT). Presented
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
44
at the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Allied Dental Program Directors' Conference, Austin, TX
[Poster Presentation]
60. *+Mitchell, A.M. & O'Donnell, J. (2015, June). SBIRT and simulation: An example of an effective
interprofessional collaboration. Presented at the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment: An
Interprofessional Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
61. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Christy, L. (2015, September). Nurses address
substance use in the ED: Implications for veterans in rural areas. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh School
of Nursing Veteran's Journey to Achieving Wellness: Successful Reintegration to Civilian Life Conference,
Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
62. Puskar, K. & Mitchell, A.M. (2015, September). Behavioral health screening in veterans and families: Essential
tools for health professionals. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Veteran's Journey to
Achieving Wellness: Successful Reintegration to Civilian Life Conference, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
63. +Mitchell, A.M. & Kane, I. (2015, November). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT):
What do nursing faculty need to know for undergraduate curriculum planning? Presented at the South Dakota
State University School of Nursing, Brookings, SD [Workshop Presentation]
64. +Mitchell, A.M. & Kane, I. (2015, November). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT):
What do nursing faculty need to know for graduate curriculum planning? Presented at the South Dakota State
University School of Nursing, Brookings, SD [Workshop Presentation]
65. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Nativio, D., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2016, January). Alcohol screens in
DNP practice: Incorporating a preventive service of the Affordable Care Act. Presented at the American
Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Doctoral Education Conference: Enhancing Nursing Science and
Improving Patient Care through Big Data, Naples, FL
66. Finnell, D.S., Savage, C.L., Kearns, R., Rizzo-Busack, H., Poole, N., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., & Puskar, K.R.
(2016, February). Navigating the present substance use screening and brief intervention curricula and anticipating
future curricula needs. Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Master's Education
Conference - Master's Education: Navigating the Present and Anticipating the Future, Houston, TX
67. Finnell, D., Weber, M., Mitchell, A.M., & Savage, C.L. (2016, March). SBIRT in nursing: What are the unique
contributions? Presented at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grantee
Meeting, Bethesda, MD
68. +Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Nativio, D.G., Neft, M. Cerepani, M.J., Hagle, H., & Lindsay,
D. (2016, March). University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing (Pitt SoN): SBIRT product development. Presented
at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grantee Meeting, Bethesda, MD
[Poster Presentation]
69. *+Kameg, B. & Mitchell, A.M. (2016, April). Utilization of alcohol screening and brief intervention in women of
childbearing age. Presented at the 30th National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) Conference,
Asheville, NC [Poster Presentation]
70. *+Kameg, B, Knapp, E., Mitchell, A.M., Riccelli, A., Ambrosino, A., Fioravanti, M., Neft, M., Hagle, H.,
Lindsay, D., & Puskar, K. (2016, June). Implementing training in screening and brief intervention for alcohol,
tobacco, and other drug use (AOD) to facilitate interaction and improve patient care outcomes. Presented at the
American Dental Hygienists Association's Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL) 93rd Annual Session, Pittsburgh,
PA [Poster Presentation]
71. *+Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Albrecht, S., Kane, I., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., King, D., Porter, B., Edwards, A.,
Hanson, B., & Shaputnic, C. (2016, October). Alcohol screening: Champions driving prevention policy. Presented
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
45
at the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) 2016 Transforming Health, Driving Policy Conference,
Washington, DC [Poster Presentation]
72. Naegle, M., Mitchell, A.M., Flinter, M.M., Bharmal, N., & Haddad, M. (2016, October). Managing pain in an era
of opiate misuse: Holistic, safe, and compassionate treatment for patients and populations. Presented at the
American Academy of Nursing (AAN) 2016 Transforming Health, Driving Policy Conference, Washington, DC
[Invited Panelist for Policy Dialogue Session]
76. Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Finnell, D.S., Savage, C.L., Hagle, H., Porter, B., & Knapp, E. (2016,
October). Alcohol SBI: An interactive educational program. Presented at the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association (APNA) 30th Annual Conference - Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: Inspiring Leadership Every
Day, Hartford, CT
77. Mitchell, A.M. (2017, August). Digital tools - Innovative ways to reach community preceptors: Utilization of
simulation in SBIRT for faculty and community preceptors: Advantages and pitfalls. Presented at the 2017
SBIRT Training Grantee Summit, Baltimore, MD [Invited Facilitator]
78. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Knapp, E. (2017, October).
Advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) curriculum infusion: Preparing APRNs to combat the opioid
epidemic through medication assisted treatment (MAT) education. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the
American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Whole Health Begins with Mental Health, Phoenix, AZ
[Psychopharmacology Track]
79. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Lindsay, D., Dianxu, R., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017, October). Exploring the motivation to work
with individuals who use alcohol: A focus on the nursing profession. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference of
the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA): Whole Health Begins with Mental Health, Phoenix, AZ
80. *Evers, D.L., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Ren, D., & Scolieri, B. (2017, November). Simulation effect on
empathy of undergraduate nursing students interacting with mental health patients. Presented at the 44th Annual
National Conference on Professional Nursing Education and Development – Professional Nurse Educators Group
(PNEG): Forging Revitalization: Eliminating Gaps Between Nursing Science and Patient Care, Pittsburgh, PA
81. *Peppard, L.E., Finnell, D.S., Mitchell, A.M., Mahmoud, K.F., Gonzalez, Y. Spear, W., & Idris, E. (2018,
January). A value-added approach to screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) integration
within doctoral level nursing programs. Presented at the 2018 Doctoral Education Conference: Collaborations to
Improve Health, Naples, FL
82. *+Griffith, K., Marze, H., Mahmoud, K.F., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, April). Factors influencing healthcare
professionals’ motivation to work with patients with at-risk alcohol and other drug (AOD) use: A current review
of the literature. Presented at the 32nd National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) Conference,
Oklahoma City, OK [Poster Presentation]
83. *+MacFarland, C.J., Mahmoud, K.F., Lindsay, D., Mitchell, A.M. (2018, April). Examining the relationship
between undergraduate nursing students’ stigma perceptions and their motivation to provide care to patients with
at-risk opioid use. Presented at the 32nd National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) Conference,
Oklahoma City, OK [Poster Presentation]
84. *+Mitchell, A.M., Nativio, D.G., Puskar, K.R., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2018, June). Screening for substance
use: Emerging health condition requires innovative education by contemporary nurse practitioners. Presented at
the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) 2018 National Conference, Denver, CO [Poster
Presentation]
85. *+Mahmoud, K.F. & Mitchell A.M. (2018, October). Nurses’ readiness to care for patients with alcohol and
opioid use problems: Exploring nurses’ demographical, personal, and professional factors. Presented at the 32nd
Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) – Trusted Agents of Change: Nurses
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
46
Balancing Inequities in Mental Health Care, Columbus, OH
Regional and State Abstracts and Presentations/*Denotes Data-Based Abstracts/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal
Investigator/Podium Presentation [unless otherwise indicated] (since 2000)
1. +Mitchell, A.M. (2001, October). Institutional activities and personal characteristics for overcoming culture
shock. Presented to the University of Akron, College of Nursing, Akron, OH
2. +Mitchell, A.M. (2003, April). Coping strategies for depression. Presented at the Western Pennsylvania Chapter
of the ALS Association, Annual Educational Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
3. +Mitchell, A.M. (2005, September). Adult survivorship after suicide. Presented at the American Psychiatric
Nurses Association, Southwestern Pennsylvania (APNA-SWPA) Conference: Western Region Update, Mercy
Divine Providence Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
4. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2006, March). Survivors of suicide: A five year perspective. Presented at the American
Psychiatric Nurses Association, Southwestern Pennsylvania (APNA-SWPA) Conference: Psychiatric Nursing in
the 21st Century: Diverse Roles and Contributions, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
5. +Mitchell, A.M. (2008, February). Suicide and suicide survivorship. Presented to the Healthcare Management
Association, Pittsburgh, PA
6. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2008, May). Survivors of suicide: A decade of perspective and clinical application. Presented
at the Contemporary Forums Psychiatric Nursing Conference: Opening the Door to Recovery, Philadelphia, PA
7. Mitchell, A.M. (2009, February). The 1, 2, 3 of mandatory continuing education in Pennsylvania. Presented to
Waynesburg University, School of Nursing, Waynesburg, PA
8. *Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Burns, H.K., Mitchell, A.M., Gotham, H.J., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G.R., Fioravanti, M.,
Kane, I., Talcott, K.S., & Braxter, B. (2011, March). Addictions training for nursing students using screening,
brief intervention and referral to treatment. Presented at the Delaware Valley Node Conference, Bethesda, MD
[Poster Presentation]
9. Puskar, K., Burns, H.K., Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Gotham, H.J., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G.R., Fioravanti, M.,
Kane, I. Talcott, K.S., & Braxter, B. (2011, April). Innovative strategy for delivering addictions screening in
ambulatory care. Presented at the 22nd Annual Pacific Northwest Ambulatory Care Nursing Conference, Seattle,
WA [Poster Presentation]
10. *+Boucek, L., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Puskar, K., Talcott, K., Christy, L., Houze, M., Kane, I.,
Lindsay, D., & Terhorst, L. (2012, October). Emergency department nurses: Screening, brief intervention, and
referral to treatment (SBIRT). Presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Annual Nursing Research Conference,
California University of Pennsylvania, California, PA [Poster Presentation]
11. +Boucek, L., Mitchell, A.M., Herisko, C., Owens, K., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Cristy, L.,
Lindsay, D., Houze, M., Talcott, K., & Barrett, B. (2013, October). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to
treatment (SBIRT): A tool for registered nurses in the emergency department. Presented at the Greater Pittsburgh
Annual Nursing Research Conference, Coraopolis, PA [Poster Presentation]
12. Puskar, K.P., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M., & Frank, L. (2013,
October). Evidence-based practice of SBIRT for interprofessional collaboration to target substance use in rural
areas. Presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Annual Nursing Research Conference, Coraopolis, PA [Poster
Presentation]
13. Mitchell, A.M. & Hagle, H. (2013, November). Best practices in substance use treatment initiation and
engagement in emergency department settings. Presented at the CMS Adult Quality Measures Project: Integrating
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Physical and Behavioral Health Care for Individuals with Substance Use Treatment Needs, Pittsburgh, PA
14. +Neft, M.W., O'Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Cuddy, M., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Talcott, K.,
Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., & Lincoln, P. (2014, April). The first few minutes with an impaired colleague. Presented
at the Association of Veterans Affairs Nurse Anesthetists (AVANA) Education Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA
15. +Neft, M.W., O’Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Cuddy, M., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Talcott, K.,
Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., & Lincoln, P. (2014, April). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the Association of Veterans
Affairs Nurse Anesthetists (AVANA) Education Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
16. +Neft, M.W., O’Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Cuddy, M., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Talcott, K.,
Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., & Lincoln, P. (2014, May). Simulation training in substance use disorders (SUDs) in
patients and colleagues. Presented at the Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists (PANA) Spring
Symposium, Hershey, PA
17. *Kepler, B.B., Lee, H., Kane, I., & Mitchell, A.M. (2015, April). Voice simulation in nursing education:
Improving attitudes toward and self-efficacy related to care of patients with auditory hallucinations. Presented at
the 9th Annual University of Toledo, College of Nursing Research Conference: Changing Practice through
Nursing Research, Toledo, OH
18. *+Albrecht, S.A., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., & Kane, I. (2015, September). Fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders (FASD) prevention and practice through national partnerships with AWHONN and other
nursing organizations. Presented at the 2015 Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses
(AWHONN) Pennsylvania Section Conference - Bridging the Gap: A Health Care Update about Women and
Newborns, Pittsburgh, PA
19. *+Ambrosino, A., Riccelli, A., & Mitchell, A.M. (2015, November). Transforming the profession: Preparing
students for interprofessional care. Presented at the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists' Association 92nd Annual
Session at the Keystone Dental Health Conference, Gettysburg, PA [Workshop Presentation]
20. +Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Hagle, H., & Lindsay, D. (2016, April). Nurses' utilization of
alcohol screening and brief intervention (Alcohol SBI) in women of childbearing age. Presented at the American
Psychiatric Nurses Association, Pennsylvania Chapter (APNA-PA) Annual Conference: The Psychiatric Nurse's
Role in the Identification and Treatment of Vulnerable Populations, Pittsburgh, PA
21. +Mitchell, A.M. & Kane, I. (2016, June). Substance use screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT) for an interdisciplinary work group. Presented at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
(UALR)/MidSouth Summer Conference for Integrated Behavioral Health Studies: Spectrum of Possibilities,
Little Rock, AK
22. Mitchell, A.M. (2017, April). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment: Approaches for adults and
adolescents. Presented at the 12th Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Child Maltreatment, Pittsburgh, PA
23. Mitchell, A.M. & Puskar, K. (2018, April). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)
curriculum integration: A value-added approach to alcohol and substance use education. Presented at the
Pennsylvania Higher Education Nursing Schools Association, Inc. (PHENSA) Conference, State College, PA
24. *+Wu, L., Wilson, M., Chiappetta, L., Stark, S., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, October). Use of a multisensory
relaxation room to decrease agitation on a geriatric psychiatric unit. Presented at the Nurse-Led Conference 2018:
Transforming Practice, Defining Value, Philadelphia PA
25. Mitchell, A.M. (2018, November). The Mental Health Crisis: A Focus on Suicidology with Clinical Implications.
Presented at the 2018 Nursing Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Symposium – Managing Crisis in
Healthcare: Today and in the Future, Cone Health and Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Greensboro, NC
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[Plenary Speaker]
26. Mitchell, A.M. (2018, November). Suicide Bereavement and Postvention: Clinical Implications. Presented at the
2018 Nursing Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Symposium – Managing Crisis in Healthcare:
Today and in the Future, Cone Health and Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Greensboro, NC
Local Abstracts and Presentations/*Denotes Data-Based Abstracts/+Denotes Senior Author or Principal
Investigator/Podium Presentation [unless otherwise indicated] (since 2000)
1. Mitchell, A.M. (2000, January). Traumatic grief in survivors of suicide. Presented at the Traumatic Grief
Research Consortium Conference, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA
2. Mitchell, A.M. (2000, February). Ethical implications of using students as research assistants. Presented at the
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing with the University of Pittsburgh's Office of Research, Pittsburgh, PA
3. Mitchell, A.M. (2000, November). Traumatic grief. Presented at the 1st Annual American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention, Pittsburgh Chapter 1st Annual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for
Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Office of Educational and Regional Programming (OREP), Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic, UPMC Biomedical Science Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
4. Mitchell, A.M. (2001, November). Unique aspects of suicide bereavement. Presented at the 2nd Annual American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Pittsburgh Chapter 2nd Annual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference,
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Office of Educational and Regional Programming
(OREP), Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, UPMC Biomedical Science Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
5. Mitchell, A.M. (2002, May). Critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) in disaster management. Presented at the
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Task Force Educational Seminar, University of Pittsburgh, School of
Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
6. Mitchell, A.M. & Wesner, S. (2002, November). Survivors support groups. Presented at the 3rd Annual American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Pittsburgh Chapter 3rd Annual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference,
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Services for Teens at Risk (STAR) Program, Western
Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, UPMC Biomedical Science Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
7. Mitchell, A.M. (2003, November). Suicide bereavement. Presented at the 4th Annual American Foundation for
Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Pittsburgh Chapter 4th Annual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference, American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Office of Educational and Regional Programming (OREP),
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, UPMC Biomedical Science Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
8. Mitchell, A.M. (2004, May). Psychometric properties of the perceived stress scale (PSS) in survivors of suicide.
Presented at the Voice of Pitt Nursing Anniversary Conference and Celebration, University of Pittsburgh, School
of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
9. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2004, May). Complicated grief and suicidal ideation in survivors of suicide. Presented at the
Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses Working Group, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA
10. Mitchell, A.M. (2004, November). Symposium on suicide. Presented at the American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention (AFSP) and the Good Grief Center Bereavement Conference, Fe Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA
11. Mitchell, A.M. (2005, October). Debriefing and crisis management. Presented at the North Hills Passavant
Hospital Conference: In the Red Zone, North Hills Passavant Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
12. Mitchell, A.M. (2005, November). Survivors of suicide: What we know and where we need to go. Presented at
the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, District 6, Life’s Work, Pittsburgh, PA
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13. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2005, November). Survivor’s perceptions of bereavement services and effects of suicide on the
grieving process. Presented at the 6th Annual American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Pittsburgh
Chapter 6th Annual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
and the Office of Educational and Regional Programming (OREP), Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic,
UPMC Biomedical Science Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
14. Witt, M. & Mitchell, A.M. (2007, August). Patient-centered medication education and practice self-
administration intervention. Presented at the 2007 Continuing Education Pharmacology Update Conference,
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
15. Mitchell, A.M. (2007, October). Evidence-based practice: Harvest your professional growth workshop. Presented
at the Patient Services Leadership and Evidence-Based Practice Council, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
McKeesport Hospital, McKeesport, PA
16. *+Mitchell, A.M. (2007, November). Survivor’s perceptions of bereavement and bereavement services: Needs of
those coping with a death by suicide. Presented at the 8thAnnual American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
(AFSP), Pittsburgh Chapter 8thAnnual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention (AFSP), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
17. Fioravanti, M. & Mitchell, A.M. (2007, December). Mixing apples and oranges: Incorporating two distinct
disciplines into simulation scenarios. Presented at the Foundations of Simulation for Nurse Educators: Building a
Toolkit, ELITE: Emerging Learning and Integrated Technologies Education Conference, University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
18. Mitchell, A.M. (2008, November). The 1, 2, 3 of mandatory continuing education in Pennsylvania. Presented at
the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, District 6, Life’s Work, Pittsburgh, PA
19. Mitchell, A.M. (2008, November). Survivors of suicide and their social support systems. Presented at the
9thAnnual American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Pittsburgh Chapter 9th Annual Survivors of
Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), University of Pittsburgh, School
of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
20. Fioravanti, M. & Mitchell, A.M. (2009, May). Mixing apples and oranges: Incorporating two distinct disciplines
into simulation scenarios. Presented at the Foundations of Simulation for Nurse Educators: Building a Toolkit,
ELITE: Emerging Learning and Integrated Technologies Education Conference, University of Pittsburgh, School
of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
21. Mitchell, A.M. & Doyle, J. (2009, October). Suicide prevention on the college campus. Presented at the Staff
Training Department Program, Education Management Cooperation (EDMC), Pittsburgh, PA
22. Mitchell, A.M. & LaRue, E. (2009, November). Survivors of suicide and COMPANION: Connecting social
support networks. Presented at the 10th Annual American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Pittsburgh
Chapter 10th Annual Survivors of Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP),
UPMC Conference Center, Pittsburgh, PA
23. Mitchell, A.M. (2010, November). Survivors of suicide: Social support networks and resilience. Presented at the
11th Annual American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Pittsburgh Chapter 11th Annual Survivors of
Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), UPMC Conference Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
24. Reynolds, C.F. & Mitchell A.M. (2010, November). Recognizing and treating complicated grief after suicide.
Presented at the 12th Annual American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), Pittsburgh Chapter 12th Annual
Survivors of Suicide Videoconference, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), UPMC Conference
Center, Pittsburgh, PA
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25. Burns, H.K., Puskar, K., Hulsey, E.G., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Woomer, G.R., Fioravanti, M., & Braxter, B.
(2011, February). Creation of an educational and skill-building project in undergraduate nursing education: The
results of an academic-community partnership. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing,
Inaugural Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
26. Mitchell, A.M. & Rosenzweig, M. (2011, September). Promotion and tenure: Current pearls of wisdom.
Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing for the Center for Research and Evaluation,
Pittsburgh, PA
27. Barbee, G., Ciabattoni, D., Jay, B., Mitchell, A.M., & Monahan, F. (2011, November). A journey in
collaboration: Community Human Services Corporation and the University of Pittsburgh. Presented at the
University of Pittsburgh Senate, Fall 2011 Plenary Session: Community & Campus Partnerships for Health and
Wellness, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
28. +Boucek, L., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Puskar, K., Talcott, K., Christy, L., Houze, M., Kane, I.,
Lindsay, D., & Terhorst, L. (2012, March). SBIRT in the emergency department. Presented at the University of
Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Eta Chapter, Scholars Night, Pittsburgh, PA
[Poster Presentation]
29. +Boucek, L., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Owens, K., Puskar, K., Talcott, K., Christy, L., Houze, M., Kane, I.,
Lindsay, D., & Terhorst, L. (2012, September). SBIRT in the emergency department. Presented at the University
of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 2nd Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster
Presentation]
30. Mitchell, A.M. (2013, March). Depression and suicide: Implications for the college campus. Presented at the
Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), North Campus, Psychology Department Spring Forum,
Pittsburgh, PA
31. +Mitchell, A.M., O’Donnell, J.M., Neft, M.W., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Talcott, K.S.,
Boucek, L., Aiello, J., Lahey, V., & Lincoln, P. (2013, March). Integrating an EBP education model of screening,
brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS).
Presented at the 2013 Spring Anesthesia Seminar (SAS), Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
32. Herisko, C., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Habib, M. (2013, March). Psychiatric nurse’s attitudes and perceived
barriers about the medical emergency team (MET) in a psychiatric hospital: Implementation of an education
module for quality improvement (QI). Presented at the WPIC, Department of Psychiatry Research Day,
Pittsburgh, PA
33. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Kane, I., Frank, L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M., &
Talcott, K. (2013, August). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol screening:
An innovative, universal, and evidenced-based practice (EBP) for nurses. Presented at the UPMC, St. Margaret’s
Nursing Innovation Summit: Hot Topics in Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA
34. *+Mitchell, A.M., Owens, K., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Boucek, L., Kane, I., Aiello, J., Puskar, K., & Talcott, K.S.
(2013, November). Were you drinking tonight? A model for emergency department registered nurses to address to
address patient substance use. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 3rd Annual Scholarly
Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
35. +Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J.M., Neft, M., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Fioravanti, M., Talcott, K.,
Hagle, H., Lincoln, P., & Boucek, L. (2013, November). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (SBIRT-InGAS). Presented at the University of
Pittsburgh School of Nursing, 3rd Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster
Presentation]
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36. *+Fioravanti, M., Neft, M., Mitchell, A.M., O’Donnell, J.M., Cuddy, M., Puskar, K., Talcott, K., Boucek, L.,
Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Aiello, J., Lahey, V., & Lincoln, P. (2013, November). Simulation for screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT): Used with interprofessional groups of anesthesia students
(InGAS) Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 3rd Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation
Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
37. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Albrecht, S., Kane, I., Frank. L., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Lee, H., Fioravanti, M., &
Talcott, K. (2013, November). Clinical agency education partnership for interprofessional education and practice
targets substance use in rural areas. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 3rd Annual
Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
38. +Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M.A., Lindsay, D., O’Donnell, J., Neft, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K.,
Boucek, L., & Lincoln, P. (2014, March). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for
interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the 2014 Spring Anesthesia Symposium
(SAS), Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
39. +Neft, M.W., O’Donnell, J.M., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., Cuddy, M., Fioravanti, M., Boucek, L., Talcott, K.,
Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., & Lincoln, P. (2014, March). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
(SBIRT) for interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Eta Chapter, Scholars Night, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster
Presentation]
40. *Puskar, K. & Mitchell, A.M. (2014, May). Interprofessional education and practice: Value added, making it
stick. Presented at the Academic Service Partnership Council Spring Summit, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
41. Mitchell, A.M. (2014, June). SBIRT: Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for alcohol and other
drugs for nurse practitioners. Presented at the Robert Morris University School of Nursing and Health Sciences,
Pittsburgh, PA
42. +Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Talcott, K., Boucek, L., Christy, L.,
Houze, M., & Lincoln, P. (2014, June). A model for emergency department registered nurses to address patient
substance use. Presented at the Nursing Now!: Influencing our Profession, Driving Health Care Change
Conference, UPMC and University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
43. Fioravanti, M., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A.M., Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., Albrecht, S., Frank, L., & Lee, H. (2014,
November). Teams and technology: Targeting substance use in rural populations using interprofessional
collaborative practice. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 4th Annual Scholarly Poster
Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
44. Cerepani, M.J., Mitchell, A.M., & Hagle, H. (2015, February). Care of patients using opioids and other controlled
substances and utilizing screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in your practice.
Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pharmacological CEU Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
45. *+Mitchell, A.M., Fioravanti, M., Lindsay, D., O'Donnell, J., Neft, M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Talcott, K.,
Boucek, L., & Lincoln, P. (2015, March). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT):
Interprofessional groups of anesthesia students (InGAS). Presented at the 2015 Spring Anesthesia Symposium
(SAS), Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
46. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Mitchell, A.M., & Puskar, K. (2015, May). Effects of screening, brief intervention, and
referral to treatment (SBIRT) education on nurse practitioner students' (NPS) attitudes and perceptions toward
working with patients who use alcohol and other drugs (AOD). Presented at the UPMC, St. Margaret’s 2015
Clinical Research Forum: Evidence-Based Practice - Paving the Way with Nursing Research, Pittsburgh, PA
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47. Mitchell, A.M. (2015, June). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and
other drugs for nurse practitioners. Presented at the Robert Morris University School of Nursing and Health
Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA
48. Mitchell, A.M. (2015, August). What is SBIRT? Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work
Integrated Healthcare and Social Work Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
49. Mitchell, A.M. (2015, September). SBIRT: Implications for students. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh,
School of Social Work Field Instructor Orientation, Pittsburgh, PA
50. *+Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Albrecht, S.A., Puskar, K., King, D., Hanson, B., Porter, B.,
Edwards, A., Faulkner, S., & Shaputnic, C. (2015, October). SBIRT and women: What every healthcare
professional needs to know. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 5th Annual Scholarly
Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
51. Mitchell, A.M. & Hagle, H. (2015, November). Assessing school age children, adolescents, and young adults'
drug and alcohol use. Presented at the Westmoreland County School Nurses Association Conference: Current
Trends in School Health, Greensburg, PA
52. Mitchell, A.M. (2016, January). What is SBIRT? Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social
Work Field Instructor Orientation, Pittsburgh, PA
53. Mitchell, A.M. & Hagle, H. (2016, April). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for
social workers in the field: A clinical program. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work
CEU Program, Pittsburgh, PA
54. Mitchell, A.M. (2016, May). SBIRT for field instructors: Clinical implications. Presented at the University of
Pittsburgh, School of Social Work Field Instructor Orientation, Pittsburgh, PA
55. Mitchell, A.M. (2016, August). SBIRT for adolescents. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of
Social Work Integrated Healthcare and Social Work Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
56. Mitchell, A.M. (2016, September). Adolescent SBIRT: Current trends and updates. Presented at the University of
Pittsburgh, School of Social Work Field Instructor Orientation and CEU Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA
57. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., & Puskar, K. (2016, September).
Interprofessional utilization of alcohol and drug screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT).
Presented at the Pittsburgh Psychiatry Society’s Residents’ Research Night, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
58. *Kepler, B.B., Lee, H., Kane, I., & Mitchell, A.M. (2016, September). Effectiveness of voice simulation on
improving attitudes toward and self-efficacy related to care provision of patients with auditory hallucinations
among nursing students. Presented at the 1st Annual University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine Med Ed Day,
Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
59. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Lindsay, D. (2016, October). Understanding nursing students'
stigma towards working with people who use alcohol and opioids: Screening, brief intervention, and referral to
treatment (SBIRT) education on undergraduate nursing students' stigma. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, 6th Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
60. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., & Puskar, K. (2016, October). Interprofessional
utilization of alcohol and drug screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT). Presented at the
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 6th Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA
[Poster Presentation]
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61. *Kepler, B.B., Lee, H., Kane, I., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017, February). Effectiveness of voice simulation on
improving attitudes toward and self-efficacy related to care provision of patients with auditory hallucinations
among nursing students. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine Graduate Medical
Education (GME) Leadership Conference: Celebrating Diversity, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
62. *+Mahmoud, K.F., Lindsay, D., Ren, D., & Mitchell, A.M. (2017, March). Personal and contextual predictors of
nurses’ motivation to work with individuals who use alcohol. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of
Nursing Scholars Night Poster Session, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
63. *+Boucek, L., Mitchell, A.M., Kane, I., Lindsay, D., Hagle, H., & Salvio, K. (2017, May). Screening, brief
intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) education of residential care nursing staff: Impact on alcohol
consumption in older adult residents and knowledge and attitudes of nursing staff. Presented at the 11th Annual
Aging Institute, 15th Annual Rehabilitation Institute, and 3rd Annual SPRIG Advance Research Day Conference:
Celebrating Research on Aging and Rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
64. *Thomas, K., Grant, C., Mitchell, A.M., & Miller, E. (2017, May). Strategies to enhance and sustain the
implementation of a college health center alcohol-related sexual violence intervention. Presented at the UPMC,
Children’s Hospital 5th Annual Adolescent and Young Adult Health Research Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster
Presentation]
65. *Evers, D., Mitchell, A.M., Puskar, K., & Scolieri, B. (2017, May). Simulation effect on empathy of
undergraduate student nurses interacting with mental health patients. Presented at the UPMC, St. Margaret’s 12th
Annual Clinical Research Forum: Nurses Influencing Empirical Outcomes through Evidence-Based Practice and
Research, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
66. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Knapp, E., Lindsay, D., Kaufman, R., Puskar, K., & Hagle, H. (2017, September).
Increasing advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) students’ ability and willingness to treat patients with
opioid use disorders using medication assisted treatment (MAT) modalities. Presented at the Pittsburgh Psychiatry
Society’s Residents’ Research Night, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
67. +Mahmoud, K.F., Kane, I., Mitchell, A.M., Finnell, D.S., Hagle, H., Lindsay, D., Knapp, E., & Puskar, K. (2018,
January). Addressing gaps and challenges in implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention (Alcohol SBI)
for psychiatric nurses: A focus on nursing leaders. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing,
7th Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
68. *+Kameg, B., Mitchell, A.M., Knapp, E., Lindsay, D., Kaufman, R., Puskar, K., & Hagle, H. (2018, January).
Increasing advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) students’ ability and willingness to treat patients with
opioid use disorders using medication assisted treatment (MAT) modalities. Presented at the University of
Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, 7th Annual Scholarly Poster Presentation Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster
Presentation]
69. Mitchell, A.M., McKinney, B., McNulty, K., Nash, K., Rosenberger, M., Swinehart, E., Veltri, R., Weidinger,
H., & Yannotta, E. (2018, March). Aging, suicide, and substance use: Globally, nationally, and locally. Presented
at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention of Suicide in
Older Adults: An Interprofessional Approach Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
70. *+Griffith, K., Marze, H., Mahmoud, K.F., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, March). Factors influencing healthcare
professionals’ motivation to work with patients with at-risk alcohol and other drug (AOD) use: A current review
of the literature. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, Eta
Chapter, in collaboration with Robert Morris University, School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Upsilon Phi
Chapter, Scholars Night, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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71. *+MacFarland, C.J., Mahmoud, K.F., Lindsay, D., & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, March). Examining the relationship
between undergraduate nursing students’ stigma perceptions and their motivation to provide care to patients with
at-risk opioid use. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International,
Eta Chapter, in collaboration with Robert Morris University, School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Upsilon Phi
Chapter, Scholars Night, Pittsburgh, PA [Poster Presentation]
72. *Stark, S., Chiappetta, L. & Mitchell, A.M. (2018, April). Clinical resources for intellectually disabled adults and
caregivers in inpatient settings. Presented at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing Autism Speaks
Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
TEACHING
Undergraduate Courses
2014-2017 DENHYG 1547: Dental Hygiene Seminar
Guest Lecturer
2014-present NURS 1134/1234: Transitions to Professional Nursing Practice
Clinical Preceptor
2014-2018 NURS 1364: International Healthcare Delivery/Field Study in Oman
Primary Teacher
2012-2015 NURS 1765: Risk Factors and Health
Primary Teacher
2003-2006 NURS 1750 and REHSCI 1290: Practical Issues in Disability
Lecturer
1996-2002 NURS 1072: Health Promotion and Physical Assessment
1996-2001 Clinical Laboratory Instructor, Lecturer
2002 Primary Teacher
1999-present NURS 1829/2829 and CAS 0155: Contemporary Issues in Cross-Cultural Health Care
Primary Teacher
1992-present NURS 1060/1260: Nursing Care of Clients with Psychiatric-Mental Health Problems
1992-present Clinical Instructor, Lecturer
2003-present Primary Teacher
1992-present NURS 1061: Independent Study Practicum
Preceptor and Professor of Record for undergraduate students
Graduate Courses
2014-present NUR 3038: DNP Role Practicum
Guest Lecturer
2014-present NUR 3037: Capstone Clinical
Preceptor and Professor of Record for DNP students
2014-present NUR 3036: Capstone Project
Preceptor and Professor of Record for DNP students
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2013-present NUR 2031: Diagnostic Physical Exam across the Lifespan
Guest Lecturer
2007-present NUR 3060: Independent Study
Preceptor and Professor of Record for PhD students
2007-present NUR 3045: Research Practicum
Preceptor and Professor of Record for PhD students
2007-present NUR 3010: PhD Dissertation
Preceptor and Professor of Record for graduate students
2000-present NUR: 2361: Independent Study
Preceptor and Professor of Record for graduate students
2000-present NUR 2074: Educational Practicum
Preceptor and Professor of Record for graduate students
1998-present NUR 2049/3049: Doctoral Research Seminar
Lecturer
Current Dissertations, Capstone Projects, and Masters Theses
2018-present Committee Member, Joshua Palmer, DNP student, “Buprenorphine Program Evaluation
in a Private Psychiatric Office-Based Practice,” University of Pittsburgh, School of
Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2017-present Ad Hoc Committee Member/Consultant, Neft, Michael, PhD student, “CRNAs as
Second Victims: The Stress Management they Received and its Perceived Efficacy,”
Duquesne University, Department of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Dissertation]
2012-present Committee Member, Prince, Jennifer, PhD student, "Women Veterans with Mental
Illness and Predictors of Screening with the Papanicolaou Test," University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Dissertation]
Completed Dissertations, Capstone Projects, and Masters Theses
2019 Committee Chair, Kameg, Brayden. (2019, April). Substance Misuse Amongst Nursing
students and Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences. University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2018 Committee Chair, Pietrusza, Lisa. (2018, April). Evaluation of an Opiate Overdose
Educational Intervention and Naloxone Prescribing Program in Homeless Adults that Use
Opiates. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2018 Committee Member, Martello, Jennifer. (2018, April). Evaluating Emergency
Department Opioid Prescribing Behaviors after Education about Mandated Use of the
Pennsylvania Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. University of Pittsburgh, School of
Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2017 External Committee Member, Ferdiani, Barbara. (2017, December). Knowledge of
Patient Rights and Legal Definitions. Chatham University, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh,
PA [Capstone]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2017 Committee Member, Evers, Deborah L. (2017, December). Simulation Effect on
Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Empathy and Patients’ Perception. University of
Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2017 Committee Member, Thomas, Kristie M. (2017, August). Strategies to Enhance and
Sustain the Implementation of a College Health Center Alcohol-Related Sexual Violence
Intervention. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2017 Committee Member, Waszak, Daria. (2017, August). The Evidence-Based Education of
Emergency Department Patients Discharged Home with an Opioid Analgesic
Prescription using a Multi-Modal Teach-Back Approach. University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2017 Committee Chair, Fisher, Katie (2017, April). Implementation of a School-Based
Bullying Prevention Program. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh,
PA [Capstone]
2017 Committee Chair, Boucek, Lynn (2017, April). Screening, Brief Intervention, and
Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Education of Residential Care Nursing Staff: Impact on
Alcohol Consumption and Falls in Older Adult Residents and Knowledge and Attitudes
of Nursing Staff. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2016 Committee Member, Foresman, Jennifer (2016, December). Implementing a Brief
Healthy Life Style Intervention to Improve Patient Outcomes on a Psychiatric Inpatient
Unit. University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2016 Committee Member, Zelazny, Jamie (2016, December). The Effects of Childhood
Maltreatment and Genomic Variation in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis
on Neuropsychological Functioning in Offspring of Depressed Parents. University of
Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Dissertation]
2015 External Committee Member, Bacidore, Victoria (2016, August). Implementing
Interprofessional Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
(SBIRT) into the Emergency Department (ED): An Evidence-Based Quality
Improvement Initiative. Loyola University Chicago, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing,
Chicago, IL [Capstone]
2015 External Committee Member/Reviewer, D'Souza, Preethy (2015, December).
Development and Determination of the Effectiveness of a Multilevel Integrated Training
Program in Evidence-Based Practice on Teaching and Patient Care Among Nurses. The
Manipal College of Nursing (MCON), Manipal, Karnataka, India [Dissertation]
2015 External Committee Member/Reviewer, Bartik, Warren (2015, May). Exploring
Hidden Worlds: Rural Australian Young People who lose a Friend to Suicide. The
University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia [Dissertation]
2015 Committee Member, Pavlov, Allison (2015, April). Music Therapy as a Non-
Pharmacological Intervention for Anxiety in Patients with a Thought Disorder. Robert
Morris University, School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2014 Committee Member, Spino, Erika (2014, April). Suicide Risk Assessment and
Technology Utilization in Suicide Prevention. Robert Morris University, School of
Nursing and Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2012 Committee Member, Allison, Virginia (2012, December). Use of a Mental Health
Screening Tool by Certified School Nurse's in the Pittsburgh Public School System.
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2012 Committee Member, Herisko, Camellia (2012, December). Psychiatric Nurse’s Beliefs,
Attitudes, and Perceived Barriers regarding Medical Emergency Teams. University of
Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2012 Committee Member, Fioravanti, Marie (2012, April). Developing a Unit-Based
Committee for the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice. University of Pittsburgh,
School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Capstone]
2010 Committee Member, Soeda, Etsuko (2010, August). Organ Donation in Japan: A
Longitudinal Study of Quality of Life of Living Donors. Duquesne University,
Department of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA [Dissertation]
2008 Committee Member, Zalice, Kirstyn (2008, May). The Effect of Human Patient
Simulation on Nursing Students’ Self-Efficacy of Communication Skills. Case Western
Reserve University, Department of Nursing, Cleveland, OH [Capstone]
2007 Committee Member, Howard, Valerie (2007, May). A Comparison of Educational
Strategies for the Acquisition of Knowledge and Critical Thinking Skills: Human Patient
Simulators versus the Interactive Case Study Approach. University of Pittsburgh,
Department of Educational Administration, Pittsburgh, PA [Dissertation]
1999 Committee Member, Voss, Deborah (1999, April).Narratives of the Good Death:
Autonomy and Authority in the End-of-Life Care Debate. University of Pittsburgh,
Department of Communication and Rhetoric, Pittsburgh, PA [Dissertation]
Completed School of Medicine Scholarly Projects
2010 Chair, Van Metre, Laura (2010, April). Educating for Wellness: Adults with Chronic
Severe Mental Illness. University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
Completed Undergraduate Honors College Theses
2009 Chair, Wilson, Rhea (2009, August). The Conflicts of Decision-Making for Localized
Prostate Cancer (LPC) Treatments. [Committee Members: Drs. Donna Berry, Alice
Blazeck, and Margaret Rosenzweig] University of Pittsburgh, Honors College,
Pittsburgh, PA
SERVICE
International Service
2012-2017 Invited Consultant
Aso Iizuka Hospital (AIH), Iizuka in Northern Kyushu
Fukuoka, Japan
Working with Cheryl Brill, MPM, RN, FACHE, Vice-President for International
Clinical Operations, UPMC to conduct a review and assessment of the Nursing
Service Department and Nursing Education Program [completed]
2013-2017 Working with Linda Kmetz, PhD, RN, Director UPMC Nursing Schools to develop a
Transition to Practice Program (TTP) and a Preceptor Academy [ongoing]
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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[Moriyama, Y., Tanaka, J., Kurachi, E., Higuchi K., & Sudo, K. (2107). Lean
workcell nursing implementation can enhance the educational effects of QSEN
and time spent with patients in comparison to team nursing. International Journal
of Nursing & Care, 1(4): 1-5 [Research Article]
2010-2011 Fulbright Scholar [Sultanate of Oman]
Council for the International Exchange of Scholars
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
Institute of International Education, Department of Scholar and Professional Programs
Washington, DC
2006-2008 Invited, External Examiner
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Community Service
Sultan Qaboos University
Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
[External Examiner, for the first BSN Program in Oman]
2006-2009 University of Pittsburgh
University Center for International Studies
Awarded a Hewlett International Small Grant to study:
Caregiver Burden in St. Kitts: Implications for Health Service Delivery
in the Caribbean and America
2005-2013 President
Networking the Americas Consortium for Nursing and Allied Health (NACNAH) for
International Cooperation
2006-2008 Member, Program Planning Committee
World Congress for Nursing and Allied Health: The Future Now: Challenges and
Opportunities in Health
Perth, Australia
May 2001 Visiting Faculty Scholar
Keio University
Junior College of Nursing and Medical Center
Tokyo, Japan
2001-2004 University of Pittsburgh
University Center for International Studies
Awarded a Hewlett International Small Grant to study:
Cross-Cultural Examination of Nurses’ Emotional Reactions to the Deaths of their
Patients: Japan and America
November 2000 Pittsburgh-Omiya Sister City Cultural Delegation
Invited Delegation Member, for Healthcare
Omiya, Japan
December 1997 Visiting Faculty Scholar
Keio University
Junior College of Nursing and Medical Center
Tokyo, Japan
Summer Coordinator, Japanese Student Nurse and Faculty Exchange
1997-1998 University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing and Keio University, Junior College of
Nursing and Medical Center
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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1997-2000 University Center for International Studies (UCIS)
Representative, International Development Project
Member, International Training Task Force
1997-2000 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Member, Health Sciences International Committee
April 1997 Visiting Faculty Scholar
University College of Health and Caring Sciences
Uppsala, Sweden
Spring Coordinator, Swedish Nurse Exchange Program
1997-1998 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and School of Nursing with the Uppsala
University Hospital and University College of Health and Caring Sciences
Uppsala, Sweden
May-June Nursing Postvention for Survivors of Suicide
1994 The 1stInternational, Interdisciplinary Health Research Symposium and Mini-Field
Study of Chinese Traditional Health Care Systems
Beijing, China
University Committees/Service
2017-present Elected Member, University Senate, Faculty Benefits and Welfare Committee
2017 Invited External Member, School of Social Work’s Non-Tenure Promotion Committee
2014-2016 Invited Pro-tem Member, University Senate, Faculty Benefits and Welfare Committee
2011-2017 Elected Member, University Senate, Commonwealth Relations Committee,
re-elected Spring Term 2014
2010-2012 Member, University Senate, Committee for Elections
2007-2010 Invited Pro-tem Member, University Senate, Commonwealth Relations Committee
2005-2010 Faculty Member, University of Pittsburgh Student International Club
2005-present Core Faculty, University of Pittsburgh Global Studies Program
University Center for International Studies (UCIS)
2005-present Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Doctor-Patient Communication
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
2004-2009 Appointed Member, University Academic Integrity Review Board
2004-2007 Elected Member, University Senate, Commonwealth Relations Committee
Secretary, 2005-2007
2000-2002 Member, University Senate, Committee for Elections
1997-present Faculty Affiliate, University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR)
1997-2000 University Center for International Studies (UCIS)
International Development Faculty Project Representative
International Training Task Force Member
1997-1999 Elected Member, University of Pittsburgh Senate Council
1996-1999 Elected Member, University of Pittsburgh Faculty Assembly
School of Nursing Committees/Service
2018 Member, Cameos of Caring Faculty Awardee’s Selection Committee
2018 Member, Dean’s Distinguished Teaching Award for Tenure and Non-Tenure Track
Faculty Selection Committee
2018-present Member, Level Outcomes Measurement Task Force
2017-present Member, School-wide Curriculum Committee
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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PhD Council Representative
2017-2018 Appointed Member, HCS Search Committee for non-tenure stream faculty
Psychiatric-Mental Health
2017 Member, Cameos of Caring Faculty Awardees’ Selection Committee
2016 Member, Kazakhstan BSN Module 9 Development Task Force:
Global Nursing around the World
2016 Member, Cameos of Caring Faculty Awardees’ Selection Committee
2015-2016 Member, DNP Methodologies: Data Management/Data Analysis Task Force
to update the DNP graduate statistic courses
2015 Member, Dean's Distinguished Teaching Award (DDTA) Committee
2014-2015 Chair, Refreshing the Curriculum Task Force on Skills and Competencies
Chair, Refreshing the Curriculum Review Task Force on Advocacy
2014-present Member, Capstone Review Committee
2014 Member, School of Nursing Academic Integrity Committee
2012 Chair, School of Nursing Academic Promotion Committees (2)
2011 Chair, School of Nursing Academic Integrity Committee
2009-2015 Co-Chair, Faculty Practice Committee
2009-2010 Member, TYPHON Evaluation Task Force for Undergraduate and Accelerated Programs
2008-present Member, BSN Evaluation Committee
Member, Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes Subcommittee
2008-2010 Member, BSN Quality Improvement Subcommittee
2007-2009 Chair, Code of Conduct Task Force
Policy 307: Academic and Professional Integrity, Student Obligations (rev. 2009)
2007-2009 Elected Member, Search Committee for Chair, Health & Community Systems
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh Campus
2007-2008 Member, Evidence-Based Practice Evaluation Task Force
2007-2017 Member, Simulation/WISER Utilization Task Force
2007-present Member, Graduate Faculty
2006 Member, Cameos of Caring Student Scholarship Selection Committee
2006 Member, Cameos of Caring Faculty Awardees’ Selection Committee
2005-2007 Appointed Member, Search Committee for Director, RN Options Program
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Johnstown Campus
2004-2008 Member, Legislative Initiatives Committee
2004-2006 Chair, Faculty and Staff Welfare Committee
2002-2004 Co-Chair, BSN Curriculum Committee
2003 Member, Cameos of Caring Nursing Evaluation Forum
2002 Member, Cameos of Caring Nurse Awardees’ Selection Committee
2002-2010 Member, Emergency Response Planning and Safety Task Force (ERPSTF)
2001-2003 Member, School of Nursing Academic Integrity Committee
1995-1999 Co-chair, Faculty and Staff Welfare Committee
1994-2000 Member, Learning Resource Center Committee
1991-present Member, BSN Council
1991-present Member, MSN Council
1991-present Member, Total Faculty Organization
Consultations
2017-present Steering Committee Member, International Nursing Committee for Substance Use Education
and Nursing Competency Development
2016 Invited Faculty Consultant to Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing for a SBIRT
Implementation Workshop [to implement Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment (SBIRT) into their pre-licensure curriculum]
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, June 2016
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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2015 Invited Faculty Consultant to South Dakota University for a Train-the-Trainer Program for the
SBIRT grant they received [teaching Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
(SBIRT) to numerous healthcare organizations and workers]
South Dakota University, Billings, SD, November 2015
2015-present Steering Committee Member, Hilton SBIRT Steering Committee: Integrating Adolescent
Substance Abuse Screening, Brief Intervention, and Treatment throughout Social Work and
Nursing School Education, NORC at the University of Chicago, Bethesda, MD
2014-present Invited Participant, Consortium of Nursing Schools to Advance SBIRT into pre-licensure
and graduate nursing curricula
Member, BSN committee
Member, Master's and DNP committee
2014-present Invited Participant, MCO/Health System Stakeholder Meeting, Coordinating Care for
Individuals with Substance use Disorders, Pittsburgh, PA
2013-present Invited Participant, Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. (CHCS), Adult Quality Measures
Project: Integrating Physical and Behavioral Health Care for Individuals with Substance Use
Treatment Needs, Station Square, Pittsburgh, PA
2013 Consultant to New York State, Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
(OASA) [teaching Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) to
numerous healthcare organizations and workers]
Nassau County Medical Center, Long Island, NY, May 2013
Brentwood Health Center, Long Island, NY, April 2013
Community Activities and Educational Presentations [also see Local Presentations] (since 2000)
July 2018 Faculty Advisor: Life Skills Curriculum – Building Healthy Relationships and Solving
Interpersonal Conflict. 21st Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the
Gaps: Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW
PA Area Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
July 2017 Faculty Advisor: Post-Secondary Pathways Curriculum for South Hills Interfaith
Movement (SHIM) Participants. 20th Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations,
Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of
Health, SW PA Area Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine
April 2017 Faculty Facilitator: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
Training Utilizing Standardized Patient Encounters, University of Pittsburgh, Department
of Physical Therapy
July 2016 Faculty Advisor: Health and Well-Being Quick References Project for Bethlehem Haven.
19th Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps:
Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA
Area Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
August 2015 Faculty Advisor: Home Visitor and Family Education Manual for COTRAIC Early Head
Start Program. 18th Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps:
Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA
Area Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, CCRC, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAAN
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August 2014 Faculty Advisor: Facilitating Transition from Treatment to Community. 17th Annual
Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community
Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area Health Education Center,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
August 2013 Faculty Advisor: Anti-Smoking Ambassador Training at Braddock Youth Project. 16th
Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area Health Education
Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
August 2012 Faculty Advisor: Advocacy Resource Guide to CHSC Clients. 15th Annual Symposium
and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community Health
Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area Health Education Center, University
of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
August 2008 Faculty Advisor: CHS: A Model for Recovery. 11th Annual Symposium and Day of
Presentations, Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA
Department of Health, SW PA Area Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
August 2007 Faculty Advisor: Educating for Wellness for Adults with Chronic Severe Mental Illness.
10th Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional
Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area Health Education
Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
August 2006 Faculty Advisor: What to see with a Mom-to-Be: A Home Visitor’s Guide to Educating
Pregnant Women. 9th Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps:
Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area
Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
September 2002 Faculty Advisor: H.E.L.P.: Health Education Literature of Psychiatric Drugs and
Disorders. 5th Annual Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps:
Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area
Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
September 2001 Faculty Advisor: Health Needs and Assessment: Vintage Senior Center. 4th Annual Fall
Symposium and Day of Presentations, Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community
Health Internship, PA Department of Health, SW PA Area Health Education Center,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
September 2000 Faculty Advisor: The Silent Epidemic: Increasing Awareness of Intimate Partner
Violence in Our Communities. 3rdAnnual Fall Symposium and Day of Presentations,
Bridging the Gaps: Interprofessional Community Health Internship, PA Department of
Health, SW PA Area Health Education Center, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine