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CURRICULUM VITAE Susan Bauer-Wu, PhD, RN, FAAN Associate Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory University 1520 Clifton Road NE, Room 226 Atlanta, GA 30322-4201 Office Tel: (404) 727-6348 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Dates Degree Institution Major 1983 B.S.N. State University of New York Nursing College at Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY 1990 M.S. University of New Hampshire Oncology/Adult Health Durham, NH Nursing 1997 *Ph.D. Rush University Focus: College of Nursing Psychoneuroimmunology Chicago, IL Post Doctoral Training 1997-1998 American Cancer Society Post-Doctoral Fellow in Psycho-Oncology and Behavioral Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 1999-2000 Oncology Nursing Society Foundation/OrthoBiotech Mentored Fellowship Reproductive Endocrinology, University of Massachusetts Medical School 1999, 2010 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program Professional Training Program and Practicum (1999) Teacher Development Intensive (2010) Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA LICENSES Registered Nurse, Massachusetts (active) and Georgia (active) CERTIFICATIONS 1988-1996 Oncology Nursing Certification (national) HONORS AND AWARDS 1989 Graduate Scholarship in Cancer Nursing, American Cancer Society 1994-1997 Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship, NIH/NINR T32 NR07052 (P.I., J. Zeller), Clinical Symptoms with Potential for Immunosuppression College of Nursing, Rush University, Chicago, IL 1995 Doctoral Nursing Scholarship, Oncology Nursing Foundation 1995 Luther Christman Award for Excellence in Published Writing
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Susan Bauer-Wu, PhD, RN, FAAN Associate Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory University 1520 Clifton Road NE, Room 226 Atlanta, GA 30322-4201 Office Tel: (404) 727-6348 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION Dates Degree Institution Major 1983 B.S.N. State University of New York Nursing College at Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY 1990 M.S. University of New Hampshire Oncology/Adult Health Durham, NH Nursing 1997 *Ph.D. Rush University Focus: College of Nursing Psychoneuroimmunology Chicago, IL Post Doctoral Training 1997-1998 American Cancer Society Post-Doctoral Fellow in Psycho-Oncology and

Behavioral Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 1999-2000 Oncology Nursing Society Foundation/OrthoBiotech Mentored Fellowship Reproductive Endocrinology, University of Massachusetts Medical School 1999, 2010 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program Professional Training Program and Practicum (1999) Teacher Development Intensive (2010) Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, University of

Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA LICENSES Registered Nurse, Massachusetts (active) and Georgia (active)

CERTIFICATIONS 1988-1996 Oncology Nursing Certification (national) HONORS AND AWARDS 1989 Graduate Scholarship in Cancer Nursing, American Cancer Society 1994-1997 Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship, NIH/NINR T32 NR07052 (P.I., J. Zeller), Clinical Symptoms with Potential for Immunosuppression

College of Nursing, Rush University, Chicago, IL 1995 Doctoral Nursing Scholarship, Oncology Nursing Foundation 1995 Luther Christman Award for Excellence in Published Writing

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Page 2 of 32 Sigma Theta Tau/Gamma Phi, Chicago, IL 1995 Doctoral Scholarship in Cancer Nursing, American Cancer Society 1995 Doctoral Nursing Scholarship, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi 1995 Research Short Course Award (pre-doctoral), ONS/NCI 1996 Cancer Federation Award for Academic Excellence (Rush University) 1996 Community Service Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi 1997 The Dean’s Award, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL 1997 National Research Council Travel Award (to present dissertation research at

the 17th UICC International Cancer Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 1997 Research Short Course Award (post-doctoral), ONS/NCI 1999 Oncology Nursing Foundation/OrthoBiotech Mentored Fellowship Award 2000 Honorary Gold Leaf for the Tree of Life, Hope Lodge, Worcester, MA 2000 Excellence in Research Award, Sigma Theta Tau/Iota Phi 2000 STAR Award for Excellence in Graduate Nursing Education Graduate School of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Medical School 2001 Community Service Award, QUOTA International (local), Worcester, MA 2005 Mara Mogensen Flaherty Memorial Lectureship Award (in psychosocial

oncology), 30th Annual Congress, Oncology Nursing Society 2006 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, State Univ. of New York, Plattsburgh, NY 2007 Thomas M. Kloss Leadership Award, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 2007-2012 Distinguished Cancer Scholar, Georgia Cancer Coalition 2008-present Selected Lecturer, Lynn Lectures – Mindfulness and Integrative Medicine,

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation 2009 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Academic Appointments 1990-1992 Clinical Instructor in Medicine Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, NH 1997-1998 Post-doctoral Fellow Dartmouth Medical School Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Hanover, NH 1997-1998 Adjunct Assistant Professor in Nursing University of New Hampshire Durham, NH 1998-2005 Assistant Professor University of Massachusetts Graduate School of Nursing Worcester, MA 1998-2001 Assistant Professor University of Massachusetts Department of Medicine Medical School Division of Preventive and Worcester, MA Behavioral Medicine 1998-2001 Assistant Professor University of Massachusetts School of Nursing Amherst, MA 2002-2009 Instructor Harvard Medical School

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Page 3 of 32 Department of Medicine Boston, MA 2005-2007 Research Assistant Professor University of Massachusetts School of Nursing Boston, MA 2005-2007 Visiting Scholar Boston College William F. Connell School of Nursing Chestnut Hill, MA 2006-2007 Adjunct Faculty Yale University Adult Advanced Practice Specialty School of Nursing New Haven, CT 2006-2007 Adjunct Associate Professor Northeastern University School of Nursing Boston, MA 2007-present Associate Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (tenured, May 2009) Emory University Atlanta, GA 2007-present Associate Professor Emory University Laney Graduate School Atlanta, GA Hospital Appointments 1983-1984 Hematology/Oncology Nurse Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Hanover, NH 1984-1986 Psychiatric Staff Nurse Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Hanover, NH 1986-1990 Oncology Nurse Clinician Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Hematology/Oncology Clinic Hanover, NH 1990-1992 Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist/ Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Breast Cancer Program Coordinator Hanover, NH Hematology/Oncology Clinic 1992-1994 Palliative Care/Hospice Clinical Hospice Community Services VNA Nurse Specialist Dedham, MA 1992-1994 Medical Oncology and Bone Marrow Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Transplant Nurse Boston, MA 1994-2003 Lieutenant Commander (O4) Naval Medical Center Nurse Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve Bethesda, MD 2001-2007 Director, The Phyllis F. Cantor Center Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Research in Nursing and Patient Boston, MA Care Services 2007-present Member Winship Cancer Institute Cancer Prevention and Control Atlanta, GA

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Page 4 of 32 PUBLICATIONS [Total=58: Peer-reviewed=36, Invited opinion/review=4, Book=1, Book chapters=9, Other=8) (Bauer-Wu as last author indicates senior investigator/author) Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Bauer, S.M. (1994). Psychoneuroimmunology and cancer: An integrated review. Journal

of Advanced Nursing, 19(6), 1114-1120. [PMID: 7930092] 2. Burrer, C. & Bauer, S.M. (2000). Insights into genetic testing for colon cancer: The NP role.

Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners, 4(6), 349-355. [PMID: 1858318] 3. Iwamoto, R.R., Hockenberry-Eaton, M., Bauer, S.M., Meyers, P.A., Post-White, J., &

Dahlquist, L.M. (1995). Managing treatment-related side effects of nausea and vomiting. Cancer Practice: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Cancer Care, 3(4), 203-206. [PMID: 7620484]

4. Rosenberg, H.J., Rosenberg, S.D., Ernstoff, M.S., Wolford G.L., Amdur, R.J., Elshamy, M.R., Bauer-Wu, S.M., Ahles, T.A., & Pennebaker, J.W. (2002). Expressive disclosure and health outcomes in a prostate cancer population. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 32(1), 37-53. [PMID: 12075915]

5. Critchlow, J. & Bauer-Wu, S. (2002). Long-term care nurses’ perceptions of dehydration in the terminally ill. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 28(12), 31-39. [PMID: 12567824]

6. Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2002). Psychoneuroimmunology Part I: Physiology. Journal of Clinical Oncology Nursing, 6(3),167-170. [PMID: 11998612]

7. Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2002). Psychoneuroimmunology Part II: Clinical applications. Journal of Clinical Oncology Nursing, 6(4), 243-246. [PMID: 12087623]

8. Lin, H.R. & Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2003). Psycho-spiritual well-being in advanced cancer patients: An integrative review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 44(1), 69-80. [PMID: 12956671]

9. Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2003). Integrative tumor board: Nursing and quality of life perspective for recently diagnosed prostate cancer. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 2(1), 73-76.

10. Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2004). Psychoneuroimmunology: Clinical applications. The Japanese Journal of Nursing, 68(3), 242-248.

11. Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2004). Psychoneuroimmunology: Physiology. The Japanese Journal of Nursing, 68(4), 336-348.

12. Partridge, A.H., Hackett, N., Gelman, R., Joffe, S., Bauer-Wu, S.M., Knudsen, K., Collyar, D., Schilsky, R., & Winer, E.P. (2004). Oncology physician and nurse practices and attitudes regarding offering results of trials to study participants. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 96(8), 629-632. [PMID: 15100341]

13. White, M.J., Zapka, J., Bauer-Wu, S., & Alexander, M. (2004). Interdisciplinary collaboration for health care professional education in cancer control. Journal of Cancer Education, 19(1), 37-44. [PMID: 15059754]

14. Bauer-Wu, S. (2005). Complementary and alternative medicine in pediatric oncology: Critique. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 21(2), 115-118. [PMID: 15991661]

15. Harvey, J., Bauer-Wu, S., Hawks, R., Kelly, K., Laizner, A.M., & Post-White, J. (2005). Consensus statement: Complementary and alternative medicine in pediatric oncology. Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 21(2), 122-124. [PMID: 15991661]

16. Bauer-Wu, S.M. & Farran, C.J. (2005). Meaning in life and psycho-spiritual functioning: A comparison of breast cancer survivors and healthy women. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 23(2), 173-190. [PMID:15883465]

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Page 5 of 32 17. Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2005). Seeds of hope, blossoms of meaning. Oncology Nursing Forum,

32(5), 927-933.[PMID: 16136191] 18. Fonteyn, M. & Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2005). Using qualitative evaluation in a feasibility study to

improve and refine a complementary therapy intervention prior to subsequent research. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 11(4), 247-252. [PMID: 16290895]

19. Bauer-Wu, S., Epshtein, A., & Reid Ponte, P. (2006). Promoting excellence in nursing research and scholarship in the clinical setting. Journal of Nursing Administration, 36(5), 224-227. [PMID: 16705290]

20. Fonteyn, M., McDonough, K., Salazar, R., & Bauer-Wu, S. (2006). Support for frontline oncology nurses and administrators’ scholarly activities. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33(6), 1061-1063. [PMID: 17152655]

21. Hanser, S.B., Bauer-Wu, S.M., Kubicek, L., Healey, M., Manola, J., Hernandez, M., & Bunnell. C. (2006). Effects of a music therapy intervention on quality of life and distress in women with metastatic breast cancer. Journal of the Society of Integrative Oncology, 4(3), 62-66. [PMID: 19442346]

22. Kornblith, A.B., Dowell, J.M., Herndon, J.E., Rosenberg, S., Engelman, B., Small, E., Morrison, V.A., Atkins, J., Bartlett, N., Reid, T., Bauer-Wu, S.M., Cohen, H.J., Huss, H., Donnelly, J., Zuckerman, E.L., & Holland, J.C. (2006). Telephone monitoring: Early identification of psychological, physical and social distress in advanced stage cancer patients 65 or more years old, for the Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB 119801). Cancer, 107(11), 2706-2714. [PMID: 17078057]

23. Ott, M.J, Norris, R., & Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2006). Mindfulness meditation for oncology patients: A discussion and critical review. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 5(2), 98-108. [PMID: 16685074]

24. Bauer-Wu, S., Barrett, R., & Yeager, K. (2007). Spiritual perspectives and practices at the end-of-life: A review of the major world religions and application to palliative care. Indian Journal of Palliative Care, 13(2), 53-58.

25. Collinge, W., Walton, T., Kahn, J., Bauer-Wu, S., & McCorkle, R. (2007). Couples and cancer: Feasibility of brief instruction in massage and touch therapy to build caregiver efficacy. Journal of the Society of Integrative Oncology, 5(4), 147-154. [PMID: 19087758]

26. DeSanto-Madeya, S., Bauer-Wu, S., & Gross, A. (2007). Living full lives: Activities of daily living of women with advanced breast cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(4), 841-846. [PMID: 17723984]

27. Gross, A.M., Liu, Q., & Bauer-Wu, S. (2007). Prevalence and predictors of integrative therapies use in advanced-stage breast cancer patients. Journal of Oncology Practice, 3(6), 292-295.

28. O’Mara, A., Bauer-Wu, S., Berry, D.M., & Lillington, L. (2007). A needs assessment of oncology nurses’ perceptions of National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Supported Clinical Trial Networks. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(2), E23-E27. [PMID: 17573293]

29. Bauer-Wu, S., Sullivan, A., Rosenbaum, E., Ott, M.J., Powell, M., McLoughlin, M., & Healey, M.W. (2008). Facing the challenges of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with mindfulness meditation: A pilot study. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 7(2), 62-69. [PMID: 18550888]

30. Fonteyn, M.E., Vettese, M., Lancaster, D.R., & Bauer-Wu, S. (2008). Using a team approach to develop a codebook to guide content analysis of expressive writing transcripts. Applied Nursing Research, 21(3), 165-168. [PMID: 18684411]

31. Sullivan, A.M., Bauer-Wu, S., & Miovic, M. (2009). The Tong Ren Healing System: A

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survey study. Complementary Health Practice Review; 14, 19-35. 32. Norris, R., Lin, Q., & Bauer-Wu, S. (2009). Age and functional ability are associated with

self-care practices used by women with metastatic breast cancer: An exploratory study. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness 1(1), 71-77.

33. Shaha, M., & Bauer-Wu, S. (2009). Early adulthood uprooted: Transitoriness in young women with breast cancer. Cancer Nursing, 32(3), 246-255. [PMID: 19295418]

34. Bauer-Wu, S., Yeager, K., Norris, R.L., Liu, Q., Habin, K.R., Hayes, C., & Jurchak, M. (2009). Communication and planning at the end of life: A survey of women with advanced-stage breast cancer. Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 2(4), 371-376.

35. Back, A.L., Bauer-Wu, S.M., Rushton, C.H., & Halifax, J. (2009). Compassionate silence in the patient-clinician encounter: A contemplative approach. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 12 (2), 1113-1117. [PMID: 1969802]

36. Hoffner, B., Bauer-Wu, S., Hitchcock-Bryan, S., Powell, M., Wolanski, A., & Joffe, S. “Entering a Clinical Trial: Is it Right For You?”—A randomized study of The Clinical Trials Video and its impact on the informed consent process. Cancer [e-Pub ahead of print, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.26438]

37. Bauer-Wu, S., & Decker, G. Integrative oncology imperative: Nurses need to be informed. Seminars in Oncology Nursing [In Press]

38. Smith, M.E., & Bauer-Wu, S. Traditional Chinese Medicine for cancer-related symptoms. Seminars in Oncology Nursing [In Press]

Invited opinion or review papers

1. Bauer-Wu, S., Ruggie, M., & Russell, M. (2009) Communicating with the Public about Integrative Medicine. Institute of Medicine commissioned paper.

2. Barton, D. & Bauer-Wu S. (2009). The emerging discipline of integrative oncology. Oncology, 23 (11 Suppl Nurse Ed), 46-49.

3. Barton, D. & Bauer-Wu, S. (2009). Integrative oncology: Vitamin D. Oncology, 23 (11 Suppl Nurse Ed), 50-53.

4. Bauer-Wu, S. (2010). Integrative oncology: Mindfulness meditation. Oncology, 24 (10 Suppl Nurse Ed), 36-40.

Book Bauer-Wu, S. (2011). Leaves Falling Gently: Living Fully With Serious and Life-Limiting Illness Through Mindfulness, Compassion, and Connectedness. New Harbinger Publications: Oakland, CA. Book Chapters 1. Bauer Boyarsky, S.M. (1992). Rehabilitative aspects in the care of the oncology patient. In:

O’Donnell JF, Coughlin CT, LeMarbre PJ, editors. Oncology for the House Officer. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins, pp. 246-255.

2. LeMarbre, P.J. & Bauer Boyarsky S.M. (1992). Complications of cancer and cancer treatment. In: O’Donnell JF, Coughlin CT, LeMarbre PJ, editors. Oncology for the House Officer. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins, pp. 158-183.

3. Bauer, S.M. (2000). Immunology. In: Yarbro CH, Frogge MH, Goodman M, Groenwald SL, editors. Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice. (5th edition). Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 35-47.

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Page 7 of 32 4. Post-White, J. & Bauer-Wu, S. (2004). Complementary and Alternative Medical (CAM)

Approaches to Management of Cancer and Symptoms. In, Varricchio C, Ades TB, Hinds PS, Pierce M, editors, A Cancer Sourcebook for Nurses (8th Ed.). Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society, 73-80.

5. Bauer-Wu, S.M., Cooley, M.E., & Healey, M.W. (2005). Clinical nursing research: current perspectives and future trends. In: Gullatte M, editor, Oncology Nursing Management: Principles and Practice. Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Press, 553-572.

6. Bauer-Wu, S.M., & Post-White, J. (2005). Immunology. In: Yarbro CH, Frogge MH, Goodman M, Groenwald SL, editors. Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice. (6th edition). Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 26-39.

7. Post-White, J. & Bauer-Wu, S. (2005). Psychoneuroimmunology: The mind-body connection. In, Carroll Johnson RM, Gorman LM, Bush NJ. Psychosocial Oncology Nursing. Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Press, 465-486.

8. Post-White, J. & Bauer-Wu, S.M. (2010). Immunology (chapter 2). In: Yarbro CH, Yarbro CH, Wujcik D, Gobel BH, editors. Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice. (7th edition). Boston: Jones and Bartlett.

9. Bauer-Wu, S.M., Cooley, M.E., & Yeager K. (2011). Clinical nursing research: Current perspectives and future trends. In: Gullatte M.M., editor, Nursing Management and Leadership: Principles and Practice. (2nd edition). Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Press.

Other Publications 1. Bauer Boyarsky SM. Quality of life in the breast cancer patient. Research review: Studies

for nursing practice. 1990; 6, 2. 2. Bauer SM. Use of complementary therapies in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.

Developments in Supportive Care (ISSN No. 1091-4587) 1996; 1, 11-17. 3. Bauer SM. Review of the book, Coping with chronic stress by Gottlieb BH 1997. Journal of

Pain and Symptom Management. 1998. 4. Bauer-Wu, S. Book and CD review, Here for now: Living well with cancer through

mindfulness (E. Rosenbaum, Satya Press, 2005); Oncology Nursing Forum 2006; 33(3), 658.

5. Norris R, Bauer-Wu S. Book review, Being mindful: Easing suffering [C. Johns, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004]; Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2007; 10(1).

6. Bauer-Wu S. Book review, Restoring Hope in the Midst of HIV/AIDS [J.V. Lazarus, T. Karpf, T. Ferguson, R. Swift, Palgrave McMillan, 2008]; The Nightingale Initiative for Global Health 2008; http://www.nightingaledeclaration.net/global/care/.

7. Bauer-Wu S. Psychology Today (magazine) blog on resilience, Living Fully and Letting Go, October 2011-present: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/living-fully-and-letting-go.

8. Bauer-Wu S. Tips to better cope with cancer; Coping with Cancer (magazine). January/February 2012, 31.

Research Abstracts and Proceedings 1. Bauer SM, Donner E. Quality of life in the breast cancer patient: A longitudinal study

[Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 1995; 22(2), 369. 2. Bauer SM. Natural killer cytoxicity: Important methodological considerations for

psychoneuroimmunology research [Abstract]. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 1997; 3, 88.

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Page 8 of 32 3. Touhey MJ, Boucher LA, Bauer SM. The American Cancer Society’s “Adventure

Weekend”: Effects on social support and empowerment in women with breast cancer [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum .2001; 28(2), 350.

4. Bauer SM, Boyajian R, MacDonald L, Alexander MK, Zapka J, Coughlin-Strom J. An

interdisciplinary course on perspectives of cancer prevention and control for nurse practitioner and public health students [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum. 2001; 28(2), 356.

5. Bauer SM, Hseih SF, Hseih CC, Lundquist D, Terrill E, Habin K, Ravnikar V, Balducci S.

Treatment-related menopause in female cancer survivors: Prevalence and quality of life issues [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2001; 28(2), 339.

6. Bauer-Wu SM, Rosenbaum E. Path to healing with cancer: An innovative supportive group

using expressive and creative therapies, meditation and massage [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2002; 29(2).

7. Partridge, AH, Hackett N, Gelman R, Joffe S, Bauer-Wu SM, Knudsen K, Collyar D,

Schilsky R, Winer EP. Oncology physician and nurse practices and attitudes regarding offering results of trials to study participants [Abstract]. Journal of Clinical Oncology, May 2003.

8. Bauer-Wu S, Healey M, Rosenbaum E, Blood E, Xu R, Ott MJ, Sullivan A, McLoughlin M, Kubicek L, Fonteyn M, Lovett B. Facing the challenges of stem cell/bone marrow transplantation with mindfulness meditation: A pilot study. [Abstract]. Psycho-Oncology 2004; 13(1), S10-S11.

9. Norris R, Liu Q, Hseih C-c, Habin K, Bauer-Wu S. End of life decision planning in women

with advanced breast cancer. [Abstract]. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2005; 29(Suppl.), S185.

10. Epshtein A, Bauer-Wu S. Improving the quality of nursing research: A research approval

process. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2005; 32(2), 422. 11. Fonteyn M, Vettese M, Hayes C, Hanley D, Bauer-Wu S. Using a working group to

encourage and facilitate scholarship among nurse clinicians and managers. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2005; 32(2), 459.

12. Bauer-Wu S, Gross A, Liu Q. Use of integrative therapies by women with metastatic breast

cancer. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2006; 33(2). 13. Norris R, Liu Q, Bauer-Wu S. Self-care and coping activities of metastatic breast cancer

patients: Description and factors associated with use. [Abstract]. Psycho-Oncology 2006; 15(S1). [Also, Oncology Nursing Forum 2006; 33(2)]

14. Norris RL, Bauer-Wu S, Charbonneau J, Gerberick A, Kubicek L, Healey M, Kaiser B.

Development and implementation of a Web-based writing intervention for research with young breast cancer patients. [Abstract]. Psycho-Oncology 2006; 15(S1), 57. [

15. Bauer-Wu S, Fulton M, Partridge A, Winer E. Oncology nurses’ attitudes and practices

about informing clinical trials participants of study results. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2006; 33(2).

16. DeSanto-Madeya S, Bauer-Wu S, Gross A. Living full lives: Activities of daily living for

women with advanced breast cancer. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2006; 33(2).

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Page 9 of 32 17. Gross AH, Mills J, Bauer-Wu S, Ott MJ, O’Rourke J, Hanley D. Developing and

implementing support and renewal programs for nursing and patient care services staff. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2006; 33(2).

18. Bauer-Wu S. Nursing perspectives on cancer survivorship theories. [Abstract]. Psycho-

Oncology, Oct. 2006. 19. Bauer-Wu S, Norris R, Powell M, Healey M, Habin K, Partridge A, Schapira L. A Web-

based expressive writing intervention for young women with breast cancer. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2007; 34(1), 202.

20. Hoffner B, Hitchcock-Bryan S, Bauer-Wu S, Wolanski A, Joffe S. Recruitment challenges

and innovations in conducting social-behavioral research within the context of biomedical clinical trials. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2007; 34(1), 174.

21. Hitchcock-Bryan S, Bauer-Wu S, Powell M, Hoffner B, Joffe S, Parker C. Entering a Clinical

Trial: Is it Right for You?—A randomized study of the Clinical Trials Video and its impact on the informed consent process. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2007; 34(1), 248. [Also, Journal of Clinical Oncology 2007; 25(18S), 9072].

22. West L, Bauer-Wu S, Liem J, Powell M. Factors associated with anxiety and depression in

young women with recently diagnosed with breast cancer. [Abstract]. Psycho-Oncology 2007; 16, S92-93.

23. Hamilton J, Bauer-Wu S, Liem J, Levandowski K. Visitors: Social support during bone

marrow transplantation. [Abstract]. Psycho-Oncology 2007; 16, S75. 24. Bauer-Wu S, Norris R, Healey M, Powell M, Habin K, Partridge A, Schapira L. An

innovative expressive writing intervention for young breast cancer patients: Feasibility, preference, and psychological effects. [Abstract]. Psycho-Oncology 2007; 16, S78-79

25. Fonteyn M, Healey M, Suzuki N, Bauer-Wu S. The Clinical Scholar: Formally recognizing

nurse clinicians' collaborative activities. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2007; 34(2), 494.

26. Fonteyn M, Bauer-Wu S. Strategies to support oncology nurses’ scholarly activities.

[Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2007; 34(2), 495. 27. Grover M, Krumm S, Wenzel J, Shaha M, Bauer-Wu S, Snyder D. Professional

bereavement and resiliency: What does this mean to oncology nurses? [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2007; 34(2), 530.

28. Healey M, Deady A, Graham K, Conley K, Bauer-Wu S. Port-a-Cath access in pediatric

oncology patients: A randomized pilot study. [Abstract]. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing; October 2007.

29. Collinge W, Kahn J, Walton T, Bauer-Wu S. Development and evaluation of the multimedia

intervention program “Touch, Caring, and Cancer: Simple Instruction for Family and Friends”. [Abstract]. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology 2008; 6(4), 179.

30. Hanser SB, Bauer-Wu S. The impact of music therapy on women with metastatic breast

cancer: A content analysis of participant responses. [Abstract]. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology 2008; 6(4), 181.

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Page 10 of 32 31. Bauer-Wu S, Cooley M, Whitworth R, Cohen TJ. Strategies to promote data management

and quality control across multiple sites. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2009; 36(1), XXV.

32. Shaha M, Bauer-Wu S. Early adulthood uprooted: young women with breast cancer

experience the finality of human existence. [Abstract]. Oncology Nursing Forum 2009; 36(1), LXII.

34. Bauer-Wu S., Cooley M, Yeager K, Whitworth R, Litrownik D, Cassels L, Nguy S, Reed G.

Predictors of Symptom Experience in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients: A Longitudinal Study. Podium presentation at the 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing. March 7-11, 2010, Atlanta, GA.

35. Yeager, K.A., Quest, T., & Bauer-Wu, S. The symptom experience of low income African

Americans with advanced cancer. Poster presentation, 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing. March 7-11, 2010, Atlanta, GA.

36. Yeager, K.A., & Bauer-Wu, S. Facilitators and barriers to coping with cancer in low-income

metastatic breast cancer survivors: A qualitative analysis. Poster presentation, 5th Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research Conference. June 17-19, 2010, Washington DC.

37. Nguy, S., & Bauer-Wu, S. Religious and spiritual coping among family caregivers of

persons with early memory loss. Poster presentation, American Holistic Nurses Association 30th Annual Conference, June 3-6, 2010, Colorado Springs, CO.

38. Habin, K., Shannon, K., Ryan, P.D., Lundquist, D., Banister, G.E., Bauer-Wu, S., Post,

K.E., Forcier, A.G., Woodford, M.L., & Schapira, L. Genetic Information for Treatment, Surveillance and Support (GIFTSS): Initial evaluation of a program for the underserved, abstract accepted, 33rd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, December 8-12, 2010, San Antonio, TX

39. Bauer-Wu, S., Carmody, J., Cooley, M., Reed, G., Whitworth, R., Rosenbaum, E.,

LaCasce, A., & Flowers, C. A randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training for cancer patients undergoing stem cell transplant. Society of Behavioral Medicine 32nd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions. April 27-30, 2011, Washington, DC. Annals of Behavioral Medicine (2011), 41(2, suppl 1), s241. [Abstract citation winner]

40. Ting, L.H., Bauer-Wu, S.M., DesBordes, G., Hasenkamp, W., Hue, G.E., Iovone, P.M.,

Jaeger, D., & Worthman, C.M. Use of a Personal Response System enhances teaching of neuroscience to Buddhist monastics. Society for Neuroscience 2011 Annual Conference, November 12-13, 2011, Washington, DC.

41. Yeager, K., Quest, T., Higgins, M, & Bauer-Wu, S. The symptom profile of cancer patients

in a public, inner-city hospital palliative care clinic. Southern Nursing Research Society 2012 Annual Conference, February 22-25, 2012, New Orleans, LA.

42. Bauer-Wu, S., Carmody, J., Cooley, M., Reed, G., Rosenbaum, E., Whitworth, R.,

LaCasce, A., & Flowers, C. A randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training for cancer patients undergoing stem cell transplant. Society for Integrative Oncology Annual International Conference, November 10-12, 2011, Cleveland, OH [“Best of SIO” abstract]

43. Shields, A., Bauer-Wu, S., & Higgins, M. Disability status, not income, is associated with

greater anxiety and distress in stem cell transplant patients. American Psycho-Oncology

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Society 2012 Annual Conference, February 23-25, 2012, Miami, FL [accepted for Poster Presentation]

44. Franco, R., & Bauer-Wu, S. Being a mother and growing through the breast cancer

experience: A study of young women with breast cancer, American Psycho-Oncology Society 2012 Annual Conference, February 23-25, 2012, Miami, FL [accepted for Poster Presentation]

45. Hasenkamp, W., Barsalou, L., Bauer-Wu, S., Dunne, J., & Patterson, B. Building a

contemplative studies community: Bridging the sciences and humanities, 2012 International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, April 26-29, 2012, Denver, CO [accepted for Panel Presentation]

46. Bauer-Wu, S., Butler, A., Rajendra, J., Pagnoni, G., Hasenkamp, W., Wilson-Mendenhall,

C. D., McDonough, L., Drucker, J., Simmons, W.K., Dunne, J., Ozawa-De Silva, B., Feldman Barrett, L., & Barsalou, L.W. Population differences in emotional responses between cancer survivors, experienced meditators, and healthy controls, 2012 International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, April 26-29, 2012, Denver, CO [accepted for Poster Presentation]

47. Sahdra, B., Bauer-Wu, S., Whitworth, R., & Saron, C. The first-person experience of

intensive meditation training and associations with third-person socio-emotional-cognitive data, 2012 International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, April 26-29, 2012, Denver, CO [accepted for Poster Presentation]

48. Back, A., Halifax, J., Rushton, C., & Bauer-Wu, S. Being with Dying: Integrative

contemplative practices into palliative care, 2012 International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, April 26-29, 2012, Denver, CO [accepted for Panel Presentation]

49. Salmon, P., Bauer-Wu, S., Vines, L., & Stewart, K. Cultural considerations to foster

receptivity to mindfulness training, 10th Annual International Scientific Conference for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators: Investigating and Integrating Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, Norwood, MA [accepted for Presentation Dialogue]

RESEARCH GRANTS Research Grants Awarded 1998-2000 Treatment-related Amenorrhea in Female Cancer Survivors; (S. Bauer-Wu, PI);

Funded: American Cancer Society, UMass Medical School Institutional Grant; Total direct costs: $10,000.

2000-2003 Disclosure: Effects on Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer; (S. Bauer-Wu,

PI); Funded: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; Total direct costs: $250,000 2001-2003 A Feasibility Study of Mindfulness Meditation for Facing the Challenges of

Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplantation; (S. Bauer-Wu, PI); funded: Friends of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Total direct costs: $25,000

2004-2006 Web-based Expressive Writing Intervention for Young Women with Newly

Diagnosed Breast Cancer; (S. Bauer-Wu, PI); Funded: Cancer and Leukemia Group B Foundation; Total direct costs: $55,000

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Page 12 of 32 2005-2011 Mindfulness Meditation in Bone Marrow Transplantation; (S. Bauer-Wu, PI);

Funded: NIH/National Institute of Nursing Research, 1R01 NR009257; Total direct costs: $2.8M 2007-2011 Neural Substrates of Mindfulness Meditation in Cancer Patients Undergoing

Stem Cell/Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant; (S. Bauer-Wu, PI); Funded: Emory’s Woodruff Health Sciences Research Fund Total direct costs: $200,000 2007-2009 Assistant Director, Pilot/Feasibility Studies Core Center for Research on Symptoms, Symptom Interactions, and Health

Outcomes (5P20NR007798) 2008-2010 Contemplative Practices for Persons with Early-Stage Dementia and their

Family Care Partners: Fostering Well-Being and Connectedness; (S. Bauer-Wu, Co-PI); Funded: Emory Religion and Health Collaborative Seed Funding Total direct costs: $25,665

2008-present In-depth analysis of qualitative texts from intensive meditation retreat

experience: The Shamatha Project (Collaborators: B. Sahdra and C. Saron, subcontract with University of California Davis)

2009-present Caregiver Stress: Interventions to Promote Health and Wellbeing; (S. Bauer-

Wu, Co-PI); NIH/National Institute of Nursing Research P01NR011587; Total direct costs: $3.4M 2010 ARRA Summer Student Grant; S. Bauer-Wu, PhD – PI (project mentor: S.

Dunbar; NIH/National Institute of Nursing Research: $11,073 ($7,531 direct $4,142 indirect)

2011 In the Eyes of Others: Evaluating the Effects of Naikan Practice in

Contemporary Japan and America on Positive Mental Health and Connectedness – Co-I. Emory Religion and Public Health Collaborative Seed Grant ($25,000) (Collaborators: C. Ozawa-de Silva [PI] and C. Keyes)

Research Grants Pending 2011 R25-A Contemplative Practice Educational Program for Cancer Clinician

Resilience; S. Bauer-Wu, PhD – Co-PI. NIH/National Cancer Institute. (Collaborators: A. Back (co-PI, UWash), J. Brantley (Co-I, Duke), K. Steinhauser (Co-I, Duke)

Mentored Research 2002-2003 A Pilot Study Comparing Two Methods of Accessing Implantable Ports in

Pediatric Oncology Patients (Mentee: A. Deady); Funded: Friends of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ($25,000)

2005-2007 “Entering a Clinical Trial: Is it Right for You?”—A Randomized Study of The Clinical Trials Video and Its Impact on the Informed Consent Process (1S07RR018207-01) (Mentee: S. Hitchcock-Bryan); Funded: National Center for Research Resources

2008-2009 Symptoms in End-Stage Cardiac Patients in Hospice (5P20NR007798) (Mentee/PI: W. Zhang); Funded: Pilot Grant for Symptoms, Symptom

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Interactions, and Health Outcomes 2011-present Understanding of Diabetes Self-Management Behaviors in Korean Americans

with Type 2 Diabetes (PI: E. Cha); Funded: Sigma Theta Tau International/AADE Foundation grant

2011-present Development of a Diabetes Prevention Program for Young Adults with

Increased Risk for T2DM (PI: E. Cha); Pending: Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01)

Doctoral Dissertation 1997 Psychological and immunological correlates of surviving breast cancer:

Influence of children. Chicago (IL): Rush University Master’s Thesis 1990 Quality of life in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Durham (NH):

University of New Hampshire EDUCATIONAL, TRAINING, AND PROGRAM GRANTS 2006 U56 seed grant, Interdisciplinary training of minority psychology PhD students to work with Dr. Bauer-Wu on psycho-oncology projects (Co-PI with J. Liem).

2009 Emory’s Piedmont Project, Mindfulness: A Vehicle for Connecting with and Caring for the Environment, Oneself and One Another

[Also see above, Research Grants Pending]

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

Courses Directed Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Fall 2008 NRSG 470 Professional Development III, Management/Leadership Spring 2009 NRSG 371H Undergraduate Honors Research (course 1 of 3) Fall 2009 NRSG 471H Undergraduate Honors Research (course 2 of 3) Spring 2010 NRSG 474H Undergraduate Honors Research (course 3 of 3) Spring 2011 NRSG 732 Theoretical and Scientific Bases for the Study of Clinical

Phenomena (co-director) Spring 2011 NRSG 371H Undergraduate Honors Research I (co-director) Fall 2011 NRSG 471H Undergraduate Honors Research II (co-director) Fall 2011 NRSG 760 Clinical Research Practicum I Spring 2012 NRSG 732 Theoretical and Scientific Bases for the Study of Clinical

Phenomena (co-director) Spring 2012 NRSG 371H Undergraduate Honors Research I (co-director) Spring 2012 NRSG 474H Undergraduate Honors Research III (co-director) Emory University, The Graduate School, Department of Psychology Fall ‘09-present PSY 730R Topical Seminar: Meditation Research Seminar (co-

director, held throughout academic year, fall and spring)

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Page 14 of 32 University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 1998, 1999, 2000 GN 602 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Science

1999 GN 720 State of the Discipline Collaborative PhD program, UMass Amherst and Worcester

2000 GN 820 Advanced Research and Grantsmanship Collaborative PhD program, UMass Amherst and Worcester

2000 GN 648 Behavioral Perspectives of Cancer Prevention and Control Interdisciplinary course for graduate nursing and public health students

2000 XX 210 Creative Writing to Enhance Learning and Collaboration Interdisciplinary elective for graduate nursing and medical

students University of New Hampshire, School of Health & Human Services 1998 N 900 Theoretical Foundations of the Discipline Mini Courses Taught 2000 Genetic Technology Interclerkship (medical + nurse practitioner students) University of Massachusetts Medical School 2005 Stress Hardiness and Resiliency (graduate nursing students) University of Massachusetts Worcester, Graduate School of Nursing 2006 Cancer Prevention, Control, and Coping Seminar Series University of Massachusetts Boston and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Guest Lectures 1998-2001 GN 630/633 Lecture topic: Research utilization/Evidence-based

practice University of Massachusetts Worcester, Graduate School

of Nursing 1998-2001 GN 630/633 Lecture topic: Complementary/Integrative Therapies University of Massachusetts Worcester, Graduate School

of Nursing 1998-2001 GN 673 Lecture topic: Behavior Change Models University of Massachusetts Worcester, Graduate School

of Nursing 1998 Undergraduate nursing research course—Topic: Nursing Research Worcester State College, Worcester, MA 1999 Undergraduate Health Psychology course: Topic: Mind-Body Therapies College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 2000, 2006 GN 720 Doctoral research colloquium UMass Worcester and UMass Amherst Collaborative PhD 2003, 2004, 2006 Music Therapy graduate program, Topic: Psychoneuroimmunology

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Page 15 of 32 Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA 2003, 2006 Expressive Therapies graduate program, Topic: Expressive Writing Lesley

University, Cambridge, MA 2005, 2006, 2007 Elective for medical students, Topic: Mind-Body Medicine for Cancer Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Emory University 2008, 2009 NRSG 732 Theoretical and Scientific Bases for the Study of Clinical

Phenomena, Lecture topic: Transactional Stress-Coping Models

2008 NRSG 371H Undergraduate Honors Research, guest lecturer 2008 NRSG 371 Professional Development II, Evidence Based Practice Lecture topic: Ethical considerations within context of my

research 2008 NSRG 361 Developing Families, Lecture topic: Mind-body therapies

for pregnancy 2008, 2009 Inter-professional Simulation Training Day, Group

Facilitator 2008 NRSG 700 Evolution of Nursing Science Lecture topic: Mixed methods research and triangulation 2008, 2009, NRSG 701 Health Policy Seminar 2010 Lecture topic: Experience with Institute of Medicine 2010 BSHE 542 Measurement in Health Behavior Research Lecture topic: Behavioral intervention research 2010 NRSG 507 Theory and Research Lecture topic: Mixed methods 2010 REL 358R Religion and Healing: Tibetan and Western perspectives Lecture topic: Mind-body research with cancer patients 2011 REL 370-004 Buddhism and Activism Lecture topic: Contemplative end-of-life care 2011 BSHE 560R Chronic Diseases in Public Health Tertiary prevention: Reducing suffering associated with

cancer and dementia through contemplative practices 2011 REL 310 Modern Buddhism

Lecture topic: Meditation in non-traditional settings 2011 NRSG 576 Clinical Decisions and Procedures for the ENP NRSG573R Family Nurse Practitioner IV Lecture topic: CAM/ Mind-body approaches

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Page 16 of 32 Doctor of Philosophy Advisement, Emory University 2008-present Dissertation Chair, Katherine Yeager; Symptom Experience and Self

Management in Low-Income African Americans with Advanced Cancer, Emory University School of Nursing (F31 awarded)

2009-present Committee member, Laura McClelland Nelson; From Compassion to Client

Satisfaction: Examining the Relationship Between Routines that Facilitate Compassion and Quality of Service, Emory Goizueta Business School

2010-present Dissertation chair, Debbie Stevens; Racial Discrimination as an Added Burden

to Family Caregiving Stress, Emory University School of Nursing (Hartford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship awarded)

2011-present Committee member, Ruth Grossman; Vitamin D Supplementation in Cystic

Fibrosis Patients, Emory University, Laney Graduate School, Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Nutrition and Health Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy Advisement - Other Schools/Universities 1999 Committee Member, Amy L. Kenefick; Pain and Functional Status of Nursing

Home Residents, University of Massachusetts Amherst/Worcester PhD Nursing 2001 Committee Member, Jean E. Boucher; Telephone Intervention: Hope for

Cancer Patients, University of Massachusetts Amherst/Worcester PhD Nursing 2003 Chair: 2000-2001, Committee Member: 2001-2003, Margaret Laccetti; Building

a Story: Word Patterns and Quality of Life in Women with Advanced Breast Cancer, UMass Amherst/Worcester PhD Nursing

2003 Chair: 2000-2001, Committee member: 2001-2003, Hung-Ru Lin; One Thousand Words of Luck: Narratives and Analysis of United States Resident Chinese Immigrants with Metastatic Cancer, UMass Amherst/Worcester, PhD Nursing

2007 Interdisciplinary PhD Examiner, Anna Petterson; Ovarian cancer and art therapy: Drawing on experience, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

2010 Dissertation Reader, Anna-leila Williams; Development and Psychometric Testing of the Determinants of Meditation Practice Inventory, Yale University School of Nursing

2010 Committee member, Laura White; Stress Reduction for School-Age Girls: Mindful Awareness for Girls through Yoga, Boston College School of Nursing

Master’s and Undergraduate Honors Student Research Advisement

1998-1999 Cheri Burrer, “Genetic Testing for Colon Cancer”, University of Massachusetts Worcester

1999-2000 Megan Touhey and Lisa Boucher, Evaluation of “Adventure Weekend” for Breast Cancer Patients, University of Massachusetts Worcester

1999-2000 Richard Boyajian, “Cancer Survivorship: Health Behaviors and Quality of Life”, University of Massachusetts Worcester

2000-2001 Jennifer Critchlow, “Long-term care nurses’ perceptions of dehydration in the terminally ill”, University of Massachusetts Worcester

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Page 17 of 32 2000-2001 Kay Zedlitz, “Quality of Life in Patients with Implanted Cardio-Defibrillators”

University of Massachusetts Worcester 2009-2010 Scott Nguy, “Spirituality and Coping in Caregivers of Persons with Early Stage

Alzheimer’s Disease”, Emory University 2009-2010 Meredith Lucas, “The Experience of Using Complementary/Alternative

Medicine for the Symptoms of Distal Symmetrical Polyneuropathy Among Individuals with HIV/AIDS”, Emory University

2011-present Kay Stewart (former Emory P.E. faculty), “Contemplative Education, Spiritual Inquiry, and Human Flourishing”, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA (mentor team)

2011-present Anna Shields, “Socioeconomic status and psychological functioning in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients”

2011-present Rachel Franco, “Being a Mother and Growing Through the Breast Cancer Experience: A Study of Young Women with Breast Cancer”

Other Mentoring/Student Research Other graduate students mentored who worked on my studies for their research practica: Eileen Terrill, University of Massachusetts Worcester Katherine Post, Boston College, Chestnut Hill Bonnie Dirr, Simmons College, Boston, MA MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 1986-present Oncology Nursing Society 1989-present Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society in Nursing 1994-1997 Association of Military Surgeons in the United States 1994-1997 Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society 1994-1997 Midwest Nursing Research Society 2011-present Society of Behavioral Medicine (and previously, 1996-2000) 1999-Present American Psychosocial Oncology Society 2001-2007 Eastern Nursing Research Society 2003-2006 Council of the Advancement of Nursing Science 2009-present American Nurses Association (and previously, 2003-2007) 2005-2007 International Society of Quality of Life Research 2005-present Society for Integrative Oncology (board of directors, 2008-present; President-

Elect, 2011-present) 2011-present American Association of Hospice and Palliative Medicine PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES National (excluding Scientific Review Panels [listed further below]) 1994-2000 Oncology Nursing Society, Psychoneuroimmunology and Complementary

Therapies Special Interest Group, Coordinator and Newsletter Editor

1996-1998 Founder and Session Facilitator, Rejuvenation Activities, Oncology Nursing Society Annual Congresses

1999-2007 Reviewer, Oncology Nursing Society: Schering Lectureship Award, Distinguished Researcher Award, congress abstracts, scholarships

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Page 18 of 32 2001-2006 Cancer and Leukemia Group B, Oncology Nursing Committee, Vice Chair;

Chair, Nursing Science Subcommittee

2001-2003 Oncology Nursing Society, Research Advisory Council, Scientific group

2001-2006 Cancer and Leukemia Group B, Quality of Life Committee

2003 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science annual conference planning Committee, Research In Clinical Settings Conference

2005-present Society for Integrative Oncology, Scientific Planning Committee (2005-2008, 2010, 2011, 2012) and abstract reviewer (2005-2010), membership committee (2006-2008), Board of Directors (2008-present), Web site taskforce (2010), President-Elect (2011-present)

2008 Institute of Medicine, Lead Author for commissioned paper on Public Communication of Integrative Medicine, in support of IOM’s Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public (held Feb. 2009)

2008 Mind and Life Institute, Francisco J. Varela Memorial Grant Award, reviewer

2009-present Upaya Institute, Contemplative End of Life Care, associate faculty

2009 Fetzer Institute, Consensus Conference on Compassionate Healthcare, invited participant

2010-present Senior Fellow, Mind and Life Institute Regional 2010-present Georgia Alliance for Palliative Care, Member

2010-present Georgia Cancer Coalition Statewide Survivorship Collaboration

2011 Georgia Cancer Coalition Research Awards, Reviewer

EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARDS Board Memberships 1994-1999 Editorial Board Member, Oncology Nursing Forum 2005-2010 Editorial Board Member, Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology 2009-present International Editorial Advisory Board, The Journal of Nursing Research 2009-present Guest Editor, Integrative Oncology department, ONCOLOGY Nurse Edition 2011-2012 Guest Co-Editor, Seminars in Oncology Nursing (February 2012, Integrative

Oncology special issue) Ad hoc Manuscript Peer-Review (3-6 times per year) Cancer Practice, Explore: The Journal of Science & Healing, Integrative Cancer Therapies, New England Journal of Medicine, Patient Education and Counseling, Psycho-Oncology, Quality of Life Research, Spine, Stress and Health, Western Journal of Nursing Research LOCAL/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATION 2005-2008 Staff Bereavement and Resiliency Program Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins University

Hospital, Baltimore, MD, PI: S. Krumm 2005-2009 Factors that Influence Breast Cancer Risk Appraisal in Older Women

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Page 19 of 32 Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation research study, PI: R. Wood 2005-2009 The COUPLES Project: Care Options Uniting Partners Living with

Empowerment and Support, NIH/NCI SBIR grant, PI: W. Collinge 2007-2008 Human Media, Whole Person Care, audio program for nurses, NIH/NCI SBIR

grant, PI: D. Freudberg 2008-2010 University of Pennsylvania’s Mind-Body Research Consortium, Affiliate 2008-present Difficult Conversations: Transition to End of Life Care Center for Communication in Medicine, Funding: CDC, PI: B. Bandman 2011-present Education of Palliative Care Providers in Applications of Complementary

/Integrative Therapies, NIH/NCI SBIR grant, PI: W. Collinge NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC REVIEW 2000, 2001 NCI-F Study Section, NIH NCI Ad Hoc Reviewer 2004 Mind-Body Interactions and Health RFA Study Section, NIH Reviewer 2005 Behavioral Medicine Intervention and Outcomes Study Section (member

conflict), ZGR1 RPHB J, NIH NCI Grant Reviewer 2005 Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior IRG -- Behavioral Medicine

Interventions and Outcomes Study Section (member conflict), ZRG1 RPHB J(03), NIH Grant Reviewer

2005 Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes IRG – Mechanisms of Emotion, Stress, and Health Study Section (ad hoc), ZRG1 BBBP-D(02), NIH Grant Reviewer

2005 U.S. Army, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Scientific Peer Advisory and Review Services, Collaborative Cancer Center, Reviewer

2006 Chronic Conditions and Biobehavioral Medicine IRG, Special Emphasis Panel, ZRG1 RPHB-B 03 M, NIH Grant Reviewer

2005 NIH Grant Reviewer, Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior IRG -- Behavioral Medicine Interventions and Outcomes Study Section (member conflict), ZRG1 RPHB J(03)

2006 NIH Grant Reviewer, Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes IRG – Mechanisms of Emotion, Stress, and Health Study Section (ad hoc), ZRG1 BBBP-D(02)

2006-2009 NIH/NINR Study Section Member, NRRC IRG

2009 NIH Special Editorial Review Panel, ZRG1 HDM-G(58)R

2007-present American Cancer Society, Peer Review Committee on Scholarships and Professorships in Cancer Nursing (Chair, 2011-present)

PRESENTATIONS [*invited; all are podium presentations unless noted otherwise] International 1996 Finding Meaning, Spirituality, Perceived Stress, and Psychological Distress in

Breast Cancer Survivors and a Comparison Group of Healthy Women, Sigma Theta Tau International Conference, Jamaica, West Indies

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Page 20 of 32 1998 Psychological and Immunological Correlates in Women with Breast Cancer:

Influence of Being a Parent, UICC International Cancer Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2006 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cancer Survivorship Theories, International

Psychosocial Oncology Society, Venice, Italy 2010 Research on Contemplative Practices in Cancer Care, Tibetan Medical

College, Men-Tsee-Khang, Dharamsala, India (guest lecture at medical school)

2010 *Being with Dying: Compassionate and Mindful End-of-life Care, A

Contemplative-Relational Approach, Sponsored by Bangalore Hospice Trust, Bangalore, India (with Roshi Joan Halifax)

2010 *Caring for the Dying and Terminally Ill, Sponsored by The Foundation for

Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CANSUPPORT, New Delhi, India (with Roshi Joan Halifax)

National 1995-2000 Various symposia, lectures and workshops, Oncology Nursing Society

Annual Congresses; Topics: complementary therapies, psychoneuroimmunology, and spirituality and cancer

1995 *Caring for the Body, Mind and Spirit: Our Patients & Ourselves (plenary) University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1997 *Psychoneuroimmunology: A New Paradigm for Psychiatric Nursing (plenary

speaker), Mayo Medical Center, Rochester, MN 1998 Psychological factors predictive of survival after autologous bone marrow

transplantation, Society of Behavioral Medicine Congress, New Orleans 1999 Psychological & immunological correlates in breast cancer survivors:

Influence of children, 5th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research, Newport Beach, CA

2000 *The Role of the Nurse in Integrated Cancer Care: Innovations Across the

Country, Comprehensive Cancer Care Conference, Washington, DC 2000 *Nursing’s Role in Complementary & Alternative Medicine (plenary) Harvard Medical School’s Conference on Complementary and Integrative

Medical Therapies, Boston, MA 2001 Treatment-related menopause in female cancer survivors: Prevalence and

quality of life issues, 6th Annual Cancer Nursing Research Conference, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

2001 *Integrative Nursing Care, Comprehensive Cancer Care Conference,

Washington, DC 2002 *Cancer Survivorship, Quality of Life, and Integrative Therapies (keynote,

public lecture), Helen Moss Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Cleveland, OH

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Page 21 of 32 2002 *Living Beyond Breast Cancer: Top 10 Questions Breast Cancer Update Conference, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2003 *Ethical Issues in Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cancer

(plenary panel), Harvard Medical School’s Conference on Complementary and Integrative Medical Therapies, Boston, MA

2003 Expressive writing for metastatic breast cancer patients: Effects on

symptoms, adjustment, and quality of life three months later, 7th National Cancer Nursing Research Conference, San Diego, CA

2003 *Clinical Scholar Program: A Mentored Research Experience (invited) Council for Advancement of Nursing Science and the National Institute for

Nursing Research Conference Research in Clinical Settings National Conference, Bethesda, MD

2004, 2005, 2006 *Complementary Therapies in Palliative Care – Meet the Professor (invited),

Harvard Medical School’s Practical Aspects of Palliative Medicine Course, Boston, MA

2004 Facing the Challenges of Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant with

Mindfulness Meditation: A Pilot Study, American Psycho-Oncology Society annual conference, Orlando, FL

2004 Facing the Challenges of Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant with

Mindfulness Meditation, 2nd Annual Scientific Conference on Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Worcester, MA

2004 Mindfulness Meditation in Oncology Practice (post conference workshop), 2nd

Annual Scientific Conference on Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Worcester, MA 2005 Mindfulness Meditation in Clinical Practice Settings (panelist) Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference, Boston, MA 2005 *Research Challenges in Integrative Oncology, 2nd International Conference

of the Society of Integrative Oncology, San Diego, CA 2005 *Survivorship Issues, 8th National Cancer Nursing Research Conference Fort Lauderdale, FL 2005 *Seeds of Hope, Blossoms of Meaning Mara Mogensen Flaherty Memorial Lecture (keynote speaker) Oncology Nursing Society Annual Congress, Orlando, FL 2005 *Beyond Just Getting By: How to be a Nurse Thriver (plenary speaker) Scripp’s 25th Annual Nurses’ Symposium, San Diego, CA 2005 *Seeds of Hope, Blossoms of Meaning (keynote speaker) Cancer Patient Education Network’s 15th Annual Conference Winston-Salem, NC 2005 *Healing and Renewal: Our Patients and Ourselves (keynote speaker) Tri-County Oncology Nursing Society Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Page 22 of 32 2006 *How to be a Thriver: Your Patients and Yourself (keynote speaker) Hematology Oncology Associates of Central New York, Syracuse, NY 2007 *How to be a Nurse Thriver (plenary speaker) Genesee Valley Oncology Nursing Society, Rochester, NY 2007 Perceptions of medical wrongdoing: Analysis of narratives by women with

metastatic breast cancer, International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, Charleston, SC

2007 *Meaning in Life: The Breast Cancer Experience (invited speaker) Controversies in Breast Cancer: Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Therapy 2007

New York, NY 2007 *CAM in Palliative Care: What’s the Evidence (keynote speaker) Queen’s Medical Center Annual Palliative Care Conference, Honolulu, HI 2007 *Thriving: Characteristics of Remarkable Patients (plenary speaker) Queen’s Medical Center Annual Palliative Care Conference, Honolulu, HI 2007 *Clinical Trials 101: How to Interpret Research Papers and Presentations 4th International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology, San Francisco, CA 2007 A Web-based expressive writing intervention for young women with breast

cancer. 9th National Cancer Nursing Research Conference, Hollywood, CA 2008 Beyond the MBSR Manual and Study Protocol: Refining Instructors’ Skills

and Maintaining the Essence of Practice, 6th Annual Scientific Conference on Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Worcester, MA

2008 *Integrated Mindfulness and Loving kindness Intervention for Seriously Ill,

Hospitalized Cancer Patients, Mind and Life Summer Research Institute, Garrison, NY

2008 *Beyond Just Surviving: How to Thrive After Cancer (keynote, public lecture),

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Salt Lake City Affiliate, Salt Lake City, UT

2008 *Resiliency in the Healthcare Workplace: A Critical Issue Whose Time has

Come (keynote speaker), Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Salt Lake City Affiliate, Salt Lake City, UT

2008 *Mindfulness Based Interventions for Cancer Patients: State of the Evidence

(grand rounds), University of Utah’s Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT

2008 *Mindfulness Training for Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant Patients 5th International Conference Society for Integrative Oncology, Atlanta, GA 2009 *Resiliency and Self-Care for Nurses: The Time has Come (keynote

speaker), 21st Annual St. Luke’s School of Nursing Alumni/Nursing Education Conference, St. Louis, Missouri

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Page 23 of 32 2009 *Mindfulness Practices for Women with Breast Cancer: Coping with

Symptoms and Uncertainty, University of Texas Arlington, Annual Integrative Medicine Symposium, Dallas, TX

2009 *Contemplative Neuroscience Overview, Integrative Healthcare Training,

Urban Zen, New York, NY (with Joan Halifax) 2010 *Whole Systems Approaches—Homeopathy, Panel Commentary, Society for

Integrative Oncology 7th International Conference, New York, NY 2010 The Science and Practice of Contemplative Interventions for Palliative Care

Clinicians, Pre-Conference Workshop (with A. Back, J. Halifax, and C. Rushton), Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Boston, MA

2010 Predictors of Symptom Experience in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant

Patients: A Longitudinal Study, International Conference on Cancer Nursing, Atlanta, GA

2010 *Mindfulness in Cancer Care: State of the Science, University of New Mexico

Cancer Center, grand rounds lecture, Albuquerque, NM 2010 *Contemplative Practices in Cancer Care, Zen Practice and the Emerging

Science of Alleviating Suffering, Upaya Zen Center, Santa Fe, NM 2011 *Insights Gained from a Decade of Research: Mindfulness Based Practices

for Cancer Patients Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant, 9th Annual International Scientific Conference for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators: Investigating and Integrating Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, Norwood, MA (plenary speaker)

2011 A randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training for cancer patients undergoing stem cell transplant. Society of Behavioral Medicine 32nd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, Washington, DC

Regional/State/Local 1994 *Expanding Scenes of Care: Applying Mind-Body Concepts in Practice

(plenary speaker), Rush University, Chicago, IL 1997 *Complementary Therapies in Oncology Care (public lecture) Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 1998 *The Doctor Is In: Tending Body, Mind, and Spirit (public lecture) Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 1999 *Emerging Clinical Research Issues in Female Cancer Survivors University of Massachusetts Medical School, Woods Hole, MA 1999 *Psychoneuroimmunology: What is it and how does it relate to the care of our

patients and ourselves (plenary speaker), MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham, MA

2000 *Developing a Program of Research Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Phi Chapter at-Large, Worcester, MA

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Page 24 of 32 2001 *Psychoneuroimmunology and Complementary Therapies: What’s the

Connection with Palliative Care (plenary speaker), Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, NH

2001 *Psychoneuroimmunology-The Mind-Body Connection: Implications for

Psychiatric Nursing (keynote speaker), Dartmouth-Hitchcock and New England Psychiatric Nurses Association, Rockport, ME

2001 *Psychoneuroimmunology and Integrative Therapies in Nursing Practice

(plenary speaker), St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, NH 2001 *Female Cancer Survivorship: Issues, Interventions, and Notes on Nursing,

Sigma Theta Tau/Framingham State College, Framingham, MA 2002 *Managing Cancer: A Wellness Approach (plenary speaker) Rush University, Chicago, IL 2003 *Treatment-Related Menopause in Female Cancer Survivors, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA 2003 *Mind-Body Interventions for Advanced Cancer Patients: Meditation and

Expressive Therapies, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2003 Expressive writing for metastatic breast cancer patients: Effects on coping,

disease status, and healthcare utilization over three months, Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference, New Haven, CT

2004 *Mind-Body Interventions for Cancer Patients, General Medicine, Fellowship

Monthly Conference, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 2004 *Mindfulness Meditation in Oncology: Research and Clinical Experience Mind/Body Medical Institute (Boston area Mind Body Journal Club) 2004 *Nursing Research in Clinical Settings Eastern Nursing Research Society, Quincy, MA 2005 *Behavioral Intervention Research, Nursing Research Dialogues University of

Massachusetts Boston, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Boston, MA 2005 *Building a Program of Research, Nursing Scholarship Seminar Northeastern University, School of Nursing, Boston, MA, 2005 2006 *Thriving After Cancer: Seeds of hope, Blossoms of meaning (keynote, public

lecture), Hartford Hospital’s Emily Fritt Annual Symposium, Hartford, CT 2006 *Tools and Techniques in Qualitative Data Analysis Colloquium on Qualitative Research in Health, Boston University, Boston 2006 *The Future of Music Therapy, Boston Globe’s IDEAS Symposium (public

forum), Boston, MA 2006 *Living Full Lives: Activities of Daily Living for Women with Advanced Breast

Cancer, Boston Oncology Nursing Society, Cambridge, MA

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Page 25 of 32 2007 *Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients: Randomized Trial in Progress,

Research Roundtable, Center for Research on Symptoms, Symptom Interactions and Health Outcomes, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2007 An Innovative Expressive Writing Intervention for Young Breast Cancer

Patients: Feasibility, Preference, and Psychological Effects (poster) Emory’s Winship Cancer Institute Scientific Symposium, Atlanta, GA

2007 *Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients: Randomized Trial in Progress

(grand rounds), Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA

2008 *CONSORT and TREND Statements: Useful Guides for Research Design

and Publication Research Roundtable, Center for Research on Symptoms, Symptom Interactions and Health Outcomes, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2008 *Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients undergoing Hematopoietic

Stem Cell Transplant: Important Considerations for Research and Practice, Emory’s Collaborative for Contemplative Studies seminar, Atlanta, GA

2008, 2009 *Mindfulness: Coping with Uncertainty, Living with Ease (public talk) Winship Cancer Institute’s Cancer Survivors’ Celebration, Atlanta, GA 2008 *Mindfulness and Compassion Practices: An Overview with Application to

Hospice Care, Hospice Atlanta Ethics Committee, Atlanta, GA 2008 *Letting in the Light: Opening Up to Nursing Research (keynote speaker) Emory Healthcare Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research

Conference, Atlanta, GA 2008 *Mindfulness Practices: An Overview and Application to Palliative Care,

Emory University Hospital and Emory Crawford Long Hospital Palliative Care Program, Atlanta, GA

2008 *Mindfulness Practices in Rehabilitative Care Center for Rehabilitation Medicine Continuing Education Course Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA 2009 *Resiliency and Self-Care for Nurses: The Time Has Come Emory Winship Cancer Institute’s Oncology Nursing Symposium Stone Mountain, GA 2010 *The Health Benefits of Meditation, Bonnie Brown Johnson Women’s Health

Lectureship, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA 2010 *Mindfulness and Loving-kindness Training for Cancer Patients Undergoing

Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, Boston area Mind-Body Research Seminar, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

2010 *Predictors of Symptom Experience in Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell

Patiients, Winship Cancer Institute, Cancer Control and Population Sciences monthly seminar, Emory Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA

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Page 26 of 32 2011 *Mindfulness and Compassion Practices in the Seriously Ill, Medical Center

Hour/Compassionate Care Lecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 2011 *Contemplative Practices for Persons with Early-Stage Dementia and their

Family Care Partners: Fostering Well-Being and Connectedness, Emory Religion and Public Health Seed Grant Research Symposium, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2011 *Mindfulness and Sustainability: What’s the Connection?, Green Lunch Faculty Lecture Series, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2011 *Mindfulness-based intervention for stem cell transplant cancer patients:

Results of a multi-site, randomized controlled trial, Celebration of Research in Nursing, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2011 *Managing the Stress of School and Life through Mindfulness, undergraduate

student orientation, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2011 *Beyond Loss, Illness, and Suffering: Living Fully through Mindfulness,

Compassion, and Connectedness, Sun City, Fort Mill, SC 2011 *Calm in the Storm: Living Fully, Our Patients and Ourselves, Nursing and

Patient Care Services Grand Rounds, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

2012 *Mindfulness, Touch, and Cancer, Georgia Cancer Coalition sponsored

Integrative Oncology Conference for Cancer Patient Navigators, Intercontinental Buckhead, Atlanta, GA

2012 *The Art of Mindful Living, Shallowford Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, GA Experiential Sessions, Workshops, Retreats/Training Programs 1999-2002 Path to Healing with Cancer, monthly group – mindfulness meditation, art,

writing, and massage, Hope Lodge, Worcester, MA (with Elana Rosenbaum) 2001-2006 Retreats to Renew: Clarity and Creativity for Healing, Co-Founder and

Facilitator (with Elana Rosenbaum) 2002-2005 Mind-Body Approaches to Healing and Living Well Beyond Cancer, Guest

facilitator, Facing Forward series for women with breast and gynecologic cancers, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

2002-2005 Path to Healing: Meditation and Creative Therapies to Cope with Cancer, Monthly group, The Wellness Community of Boston, Newton, MA 2002-2006 Healing retreats for women with breast cancer and their partners, periodically

~3x/year, Virginia Thurston Healing Garden, Harvard, MA

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Page 27 of 32 2004, 2007 Creating Balance and Peace in a Life of Blessings and Losses (full day

retreat for healthcare professionals), Cape Cod Cancer Center and Hospice and Palliative Care of Cape Cod, Dennis, MA

2005 A Couple’s Retreat for Individuals with Cancer and Their Spouses/Partners

(weekend retreat), Sponsored by Forest Moon: Celebrating Survivorship, Plainfield, MA

2005, 2006 Mind/Body Therapies in Symptom Control (half day workshop) Harvard Medical School’s Practical Aspects of Palliative Medicine Course,

Boston, MA 2005-2007 Staff Renewal Retreat Program, Facilitator, Nursing and Patient Care

Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 2005 Beyond Cancer: A Weekend Retreat of Renewal and Connection (for people

with cancer and their loved ones), Sponsored by Forest Moon: Celebrating Survivorship, Canaan, NH

2006 Living with Dying: Mindfulness Practices in Palliative Care (full day

workshop), 4th Annual International Scientific Conference on Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Worcester, MA

2006 Renewing the Spirit: A Weekend Retreat (for people with cancer and their

loved ones), Sponsored by Forest Moon: Celebrating Survivorship, Canaan, NH 2008 PAUSE: Present moment Awareness, Unflappable, Self-care, Eating

mindfully, Optional weekly activity for students, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Atlanta, GA

2008, 2009 Mindfulness experiential, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Faculty

Development Day, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 2008 An Introductory Workshop of Mindfulness in Everyday Life, Sponsored by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Salt Lake

City Affiliate, Salt Lake City, UT 2008-2009 Drop-in Mindfulness Meditation and Yoga Sessions for Faculty, Students, and

Staff, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing and Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

2009-present Being With Dying, Professional training program in contemplative end-of-life

care, Upaya Zen Center, Santa Fe, NM (with Joan Halifax) [intern faculty, May 2009, associate faculty 2010 to present]

2009 Mindfulness for Palliative Care Professionals, half-day experiential workshop,

Emory Palliative Care Program, Atlanta, GA 2009 *Part 1 - Mindfulness and Compassion Practices: Opening the Door to

Wholeness, Health, and Connection; and Part 2 – No More Procrastinating: Developing a Meaningful and Realistic Self-Care Plan, 21st Annual St. Luke’s School of Nursing Alumni/Nursing Education Conference, St. Louis, Missouri

2009 Meeting Suffering: Clarity and Calm in the Care of Serious Illness, University

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of Massachusetts Medical School, Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, Oasis Institute, Amherst, MA (with Elana Rosenbaum)

2010 Public/university-wide guided meditation, Tibet Week, Emory University,

Atlanta, GA 2010 Self-care and renewal all-day retreat and workshop, University of New

Mexico Center for Life (Integrative Health Center) staff program, Albuquerque, NM

2011 Introduction to Mindfulness (four-week series in February), Faculty-in-

Residence program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 2011 Fresh Perspectives on Spring: Meditation and Poetry (4-week series in April),

Faculty-in-Residence program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 2011 Living Fully: Our Patients, Ourselves, two-day retreat/workshop for hospice

professionals, CanSupport, New Delhi, India 2011 Renewing the Spirit: Weekend Retreat for Cancer Patients and Loved Ones,

sponsored by Forest Moon: Celebrating Survivorship, Hawley, MA 2011 Mindfulness and Touch for Cancer Patients and Family and Professional

Caregivers, Society for Integrative Oncology Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH (workshop with William Collinge)

2011 Renewing the Spirit: Retreat for Cancer Patients and Loved Ones, November

5-6, 2011, Hawley, Massachusetts, sponsored by Forest Moon: Celebrating Survivorship (co-facilitated with Deb Steele)

2011 Leaves Falling Gently: Living Well with Cancer, November 13, 2011, The

Gathering Place, Cleveland, OH 2011 Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation, December 10, 2011, Sun City, Fort

Mill, SC 2012 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (8-week course for faculty, staff, and

students), Emory University, Atlanta, GA (January – March 2012) (co-taught with Kay Stewart)

Media Coverage 2000 News Channel 5, Boston (expressive writing study) 2004 Prevention Magazine, May 2004, p. 58 (Dear Diary Therapy) 2004 Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Smart Women series (expressive writing) 2004 Slate News, www.slate.com (decision-making for genetic testing) 2006 Mamm Magazine, April 2006 (hope and coping with cancer) 2006 Boston Globe, On Call edition, July/August 2006 (nursing research) 2006 Connecticut Valley Spectator, New Hampshire/Vermont, August 2006

(therapeutic retreats for cancer patients and families) 2007 On-line news, www.healthday.com, February 2007 (expressive writing)

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Page 29 of 32 2007 Heal, Living Well After Cancer, Winter 2007, 1(3), 41 (mindfulness for cancer,

“healing wherever you go”) 2008 Atlanta Hospital News, May 2008 (nursing research) 2009 Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Doctor Is In health blog. November 2009

(mindfulness meditation helps cancer patients and caregivers) 2009 Semana. Magazine (Colombia, South America). December 2009. Interviewed

for article, “Vivir el presente”/”Living for Today” (mindfulness in everyday life) 2010 Nursing Spectrum, national nursing magazine. January 2010. (mindfulness

meditation for nurses and patients) 2010 Medscape Oncology, conference news highlights, March 2010 (symptoms in

hematopoietic stem cell patients) 2011 Shambhala Sun, interviewed as part of panel discussion, January 2011 (“The

Power of Mindfulness”) 2011 Here on Earth, Wisconsin Public Radio, August 25, 2011 (“Mindfulness and

Cancer”) 2011 KQRN Q107 FM, Mitchell, SD, September 12, 2011 (“Let’s Talk”) 2011 AM1400 KKZZ, Los Angeles, CA, September 14, 2011 (“The Kim Pagano

Show”) 2011 Atlanta FOX5 News, October 19, 2011 (“Life After Illness”) 2012 Cure magazine, January 2012 (“Mindfulness meditation can ease stress

during cancer treatment”) 2012 Greenwise newsletter by Publix, January 2012 (“Tips for Coping with Stress”) 2012 Quantum Health magazine, February 2012 (“Mind-body medicine”)

UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Emory University Wide Service 2007 Conference committee, Mindfulness, Compassion, and the Treatment of

Depression, October 17-18, 2007 2008-2009 Search Committee, Rollins Professor and Chair of the Department of

Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health 2008-2010 Research Administration Advisory Committee 2008-present Winship Cancer Institute: Cancer Prevention and Control (Member 2009-

present, Strategic Planning Committee (2009-2010), Oncology Nursing Symposium Planning Committee (2008-2009), Guest presenter at two (Bone Marrow Transplant and Multiple Myeloma) support groups (2012)

2009-2010 Sustainability Institute, member, Green Lunch planning group 2009-2010 Laney Graduate School Advisory Committee 2009-present Teaching Consultant, Center for Faculty Development and Excellence 2009-present University Senate 2009-present Faculty Council 2009-present Emory Collaborative for Contemplative Studies, core member 2010-present Scholar, Emory Cares 4 U 2010-present Faculty-In-Residence, Clairmont campus 2010-2012 Emory-Tibet Science Initiative, neuroscience curriculum development 2010-present Palliative Care Advisory Committee

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Page 30 of 32 2011 Public Scholarship Faculty Seminar (invited participant) 2011-present Religion and Public Health Faculty Seminar (invited participant) 2011-present Provost Faculty Advisory Committee Emory University School of Nursing Service 2007-2010 Research Committee (Chair, 2008-2009) 2007-present PhD (Graduate) Faculty Committee (PhD Admissions Committee, 2012) 2008-2009 Search Committee, Dean of School of Nursing 2008 Coordinator and Facilitator, National Youth Leadership Forum in Medicine,

Two half-day programs for the School of Nursing 2008-2009 Academic Affairs and Student Services Coordinating Committee 2009 Nominating Committee 2009-present Faculty Committee on Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure 2009-2011 Faculty Search Committee 2009-2010 Awards Taskforce 2010 School Life Health and Fitness program, weekly guided meditation sessions,

faculty mentor/co-facilitator 2010-2011 Curriculum Committee 2011 Fuld Fellow Selection Committtee 2011-present Development Advisory Committee 2012-present Search Committee, Associate Dean for Education University Service Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC), Boston, MA 2001-2007 Social and Behavioral Research Scientific Review Committee and IRB Panel

D DF/HCC Office of Research Subjects 2001-2007 Nurse Executive Board 2001-2007 Fellowship Steering Committee, Palliative Care Training Grant 2002-2007 Cancer Nursing Program-in-Development, Program Leader 2002-2007 Psychosocial Oncology/Palliative Care Program Steering Committee 2004-2007 President’s Cabinet 2004-2006 Healing Environment Committee 2004-2007 DF/HCC-University of Massachusetts Boston Senior Leadership Council 2004-2007 DF/HCC-University of Massachusetts U56 Internal Advisory Committee 2005-2007 Internal Advisory Board, U56 Pilot Project, Fast Track BSN to PhD nursing in

cancer disparities, DF/HCC and UMass Boston collaboration 2005-2007 Co-Coordinator, Nursing & Patient Care Staff Renewal Retreat Program 2006 Planning Committee, Boston Area Cancer Survivorship Conference 2006 Strategic Oversight Committee, Perini Family Survivors Center 2006 Strategic Oversight Committee, Disparities Program Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2000-2002 Advisory Committee, Osher Institute Conference on Complementary and

Integrative Medical Therapies 2002 Planning Committee, International Breast Cancer Conference ’02 2005-2007 Research Collaborative Advisory Council, Institute for Nursing Healthcare

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Leadership, Consortium of Harvard-Affiliated Nursing Services University of Massachusetts Medical School/UMass Memorial Healthcare, Worcester, MA 1998-2000 Human Subjects Committee 1998-2001 CPACE—Integrated Cancer Control Curriculum (NIH #1R25 CA71737) 1998-2001 Institutional ACS Grant Review Committee 1998-2001 Executive Cancer Committee, Cancer Education Subcommittee 1998-2001 Scientific Council, UMass Cancer Center 1998-2000 Curriculum Committee, Graduate School of Nursing 1998-1999 Conference Planning Committee, Chair, Spirituality in Health Care 1998-2001 Annual Conference Planning Committee, Chair, Excellence in Nursing 1999 Millennium III Research Grant Committee, Graduate School of Nursing 1999-2000 Faculty Advocacy Council, Graduate School of Nursing 2000-2001 Academic Standards and Admissions, Graduate School of Nursing 2001 Search Committee, Director of Research, Graduate School of Nursing Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 1987-1992 Breast Cancer Support Group, Founder and Facilitator 1990-1992 Cancer Patient Education Committee, Founding Chair 1991 Cancer Patient and Family Library, Founder, Norris Cotton Cancer Center 1997-1998 Familial Cancer Program, Member, Norris Cotton Cancer Center 1997-1998 Complementary and Alternative Therapies Clinical Initiative Task Force 1997-1998 HIV and Complementary Therapies Conference Planning Committee 1997-1998 Cancer Survivors Day Committee Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, IL 1995-1996 Cancer Survivors’ Annual Celebration of Life, Founding Chair Community Service (Related to Professional Work) 1991 Cervical Cancer Screening Project, Chairperson Upper Valley Unit, American Cancer Society, New Hampshire Division 1991-1992 Board of Directors and Committees’ Member, Patient Services & Public Education, Upper Valley Unit, American Cancer Society, New Hampshire 1991-1994 WE CAN Weekend, Committee Member and Program Facilitator American Cancer Society, New Hampshire Division 1994-1997 Wellness Resource Center, Program Coordinator (volunteer role) The Rush Cancer Institute, Chicago, IL 1997-1999 Adventure Weekend for Women with Breast Cancer, Advisory Team & Facilitator, American Cancer Society, New England Division 1999-2000 Leukemia Society of America, Team-In-Training Member Anchorage, AK Marathon ’99; and Boston Marathon 2000 1999-2004 Path to Healing with Cancer, Founder and Facilitator, American Cancer

Society Hope Lodge, Worcester, MA (monthly cancer support group) 1999-2001 Innisfree Cancer Help Program of New Hampshire, Inc. Research Advisory Board and Retreat Facilitator 2000-2003 Parish Nurse Ministries, Inc., Board of Directors, Worcester, MA

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Page 32 of 32 2002-present Virginia Thurston Healing Garden: A Community Support Program for

Women with Breast Cancer, Board of Directors (2002-2005) and Advisory Board (2005-present), Harvard, MA

2005-2006 The Wellness Community of Boston, monthly group facilitator 2005-present Forest Moon: Celebrating Survivorship, Jacksonville, VT Board of Directors and retreat facilitator (2005-2009, 2011), Advisory Board

(2009-present) 2009-present The Cancer Resource Foundation, Inc., Boston, MA, Board of Directors 2010 Covenant House of Georgia, Atlanta, GA, meditation and stress management

class for homeless youth (January 2010) 2010 Nomads clinics, Limi Valley, Humla region, Nepal (three weeks, October

2010)

*Rush University changed its Doctor of Nursing Science (DNSc) degree to PhD in January 2007; DNSc graduates of Rush may use PhD credential, which is reflected in the transcript. Revised 1/25/12 sbw


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