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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA SECTION I Updated 3/3/2017 A. PERSONAL DATA Name & Credentials Rank and Title Phone E-mail Mollie Rebecca Cummins, MSN, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI (formerly Mollie Rebecca Poynton) Associate Professor (tenured), College of Nursing Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Informatics (801) 585-9740 or (435)640-1239 [email protected] B. EDUCATION Year Degree 2005 PhD 2000 MSN 1994 BSN 1992 Prenursing Institution (Area of Study/Specialization) Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (Nursing Science, Minor: Information Science) Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY (Nursing) University of Illinois, Chicago, IL (Nursing) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL C. EMPLOYMENT / PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Dates 2016 present 2015 - 2016 2015 – 2016 2013 present 2013present 2012 present 2011present 2006- 2012 2005 - 2012 Position and Institution Associate Dean for Research and the PhD Program, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT Co-Director, Nursing Informatics Specialty track of MS Program, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT Editor – CIN Plus/ ANI Connection, CIN: computers, Informatics, Nursing, Lippincott/Wolters Kluwer Affiliate Investigator, Department of Veterans Affairs Salt Lake IDEAS (Informatics, Decision Making and Surveillance) Center, Salt Lake City, UT Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT (tenured) Research WOC (without compensation), Department of Veterans Affairs Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT Assistant Professor, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 2004 - 2005 2004 1998 - 2000 1997 - 1998 1997 1996 1995 – 1996 1995 1994 - 1995 1993 - 1994 Assistant Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT Research Associate, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT Graduate Assistant/ Clinical Instructor in RN-BSN Program, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY Clinical Instructor, Medical/Surgical and Obstetric Nursing, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, Catholic Health Partners, Chicago, IL Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, St. Mary's Medical Center, Evansville, IN Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, North Colorado Medical Center, Greeley, CO Travel Nurse, Emergency Department, St. Mary's Hospital, Richmond, VA Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, Catholic Health Partners, Chicago, IL Student Nurse Assistant, Emergency Department, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, IL D. HONORS, RECOGNITIONS & AWARDS Year Recognition 2017 Ambassador 2016 Distinguished Poster Award 2016 Fellow 2016-2019 Presidential Scholar 2015 Best Original Scientific Poster Award for NACCT 2014 2014 “Fifteen Leading Professors of Nursing Informatics” Nominee, Distinguished Paper Award Harriet H. Werley Award for nursing informatics Fellow 2014 Alumni Legacy Leader Award 2015 2014 2014 2014 2012 2008 Gamma Rho Excellence in Research Award Excellence in Scholarship and Research Advisor to winning entry Received From Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research American Medical Informatics Association American College of Medical Informatics University of Utah North American Conference on Clinical Toxicology/National Association of Poison Control Centers Media/ medicaltechnologyschools.com American Medical Informatics Association American Medical Informatics Association American Academy of Nursing Indiana University School of Nursing Sigma Theta Tau International, Gamma Rho Chapter University of Utah College of Nursing American Medical Informatics UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 2007 Complex Systems Summer School (full scholarship) 2006 Summer Scholarship Institute 2004 Emily Holmquist Award 2001-03 Research Incentive Fellowship 2001-03 National Research Service Award 2000-01 2000 University Graduate Fellowship MSN Research Excellence Award 1994 Sigma Theta Tau Award 1994 Alumni Award 1994 Dean's Research Award, Third Prize 1994 1994 Chancellor’s Student Service Award Induction 1994 Induction Association KDDM Working Group, Student Data Mining Competition Santa Fe Institute and National Science Foundation (Grant No. 0200500) University of Utah College of Nursing Indiana University Alumni Association and Indiana University School of Nursing Indiana University School of Nursing National Institutes of Health/ National Institute of Nursing Research (Indiana University School of Nursing, T32 training grant) Indiana University Graduate School Northern Kentucky University Alpha Lambda Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing University of Illinois College of Nursing Alumni University of Illinois College of Nursing University of Illinois at Chicago Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing E. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY WORK (Note: Only successful funding applications are listed.) 1. Extramural Grants/Contracts Dates 2016-2021 Amount Funding Status Funded/ in progress Title & Funding Agency University of Utah Interdisciplinary Training Program in Computational Approaches to Diabetes and Metabolism Research (1T32DK110966-01), National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, PI Role (PI, Co-PI) Participating Faculty UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Dates Amount Funding Status 2015-2017 $294,107 Funded/ in progress 2013-2018 2015-2018 $20,400,000 $5,530,000 Funded/ in progress Funded/ in progress 2013-2018 $1,249,997 Funded/ in progress 2013-2016 $832,100 Funded/ in progress $1,709,342 Funded/ in progress 2013-2018 Title & Funding Agency Wendy Chapman. UU subcontract to Utah Health Information Network/ Interoperability for Healthier Communities (90IX0003/01-00), Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, PI Teresa Rivera, total award $2,500,000. University of Utah Center for clinical and translational science (5UL1TR001067-03), National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, PIs Carrie Byington and Will Dere PRISMS Informatics Platform-Federated Integration Platform, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, (U54EB021973). PIs Katherine Sward & Julio Facelli Electronic exchange of poisoning information (1 R01 HS021472-01A1), Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality, PI Mollie Cummins Current evidence and early warning indicators of homelessness risk among veterans (IIR 12084-3), Department of Veterans Affairs, PI Adi Gundlapalli Interdisciplinary training in cancer, aging and end-of-life care (1T32NR013456-01A1), Role (PI, Co-PI) Principal Investigator, UU subcontract Biomedical Informatics lead, clinical trials and workforce education Co-Investigator Principal Investigator Co-Investigator Participating Faculty UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Dates 2010-2014 2010-2013 2011-2012 2007-10 Amount $1,930,170 $272,662 $1,578,842 $1,126,041 Funding Status Completed Completed Completed Completed 2007-08 $17,611 Completed 2003-07 $601,397 Completed Title & Funding Agency National Institute of Nursing Research, Multiple PIs Susan Beck, Ginny Pepper ProWATCH: Epidemiology of medically unexplained syndromes (VAHIR10001), U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, PI Matthew Samore Supporting continuity of care for poisonings with electronic information exchange (1R21HS018773-01), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, PI Mollie Cummins Syndrome surveillance tools (Basic Agreement 11RT0150), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, PI Stephane Meystre Predictive modeling of caller adherence to poison control center recommendations (R01 NR0101119-01), National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research, PI Lee Ellington Documentation & training workspace (Booz Allen Hamilton Subcontract 87713CBS43, Task 3), National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, PI Lewis Frey Nurse education, practice, and retention: Role (PI, Co-PI) Co-Investigator Principal Investigator Co-Investigator, Lead/ CLIN003 Co-Investigator, Lead/Aim 2 Faculty Research Associate, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Dates Amount Funding Status Title & Funding Agency internship and residency programs (D64HP01666-01-00), Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, PD Maureen Keefe Role (PI, Co-PI) Consultant 2. Intramural Grants/Contracts Dates Amount 2014 Upon request 2013-2014 USET student funded directly by project/ CTLE Funding Status Title & Funding Agency Role (PI, Co-PI) Completed Exploration of medication management from the patient and patient caregiver perspective (seed grant), University Health Care, Salt Lake City, UT Consultant Completed Enhancing online communication and discussion with social media, USET (Undergraduate Student Experts in Teaching), Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence, University of Utah Principal Investigator UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Dates 2013 2009 Amount $21,165 $5000 Funding Status Title & Funding Agency Role (PI, Co-PI) Completed POISon OpenMRS (Poisoning Open Information System based upon OpenMRS) Pilot Study, Utah Poison Control Center Principal Investigator Completed Electronic exchange of poison control center data and information in support of population health: A preliminary requirements analysis, University of Utah College of Nursing Research Committee Principal Investigator 2006 $1,946 Completed 2005 $2,500 Completed 2004 $240 Completed 2003 $2,820 Completed Data mining patterns of smoking cessation in primary care clinical data: A pilot study, University of Utah College of Nursing Research Committee Data mining software for informatics education, University of Utah University Teaching Committee Data preparation for knowledge discovery: A comparison of research and clinical databases, IUPUI Graduate Student Organization, GSO Educational Enhancement Grant Classification of smoking cessation status using backpropagation neural networks: A pilot study, Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Principal Investigator Principal Investigator Principal Investigator Principal Investigator UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 3. Independent Research Dates 2006 F. Title Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling of remifentanil with artificial neural networks Role (PI, Co-PI) Co-Principal Investigator PUBLICATIONS & EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE (Note: Identify peer reviewed publications with * and data based publications with # at the beginning of the citation using APA format. Manuscripts under review are not included.) 1. Books (or Chapters in Books) *Cummins, M.R. & Luangkesorn, L. (In press, 2018). Health care analytics, knowledge discovery and data mining. In Staggers & Nelson (Eds.) Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach (2nd Ed). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. *Cummins, M.R., Pepper, G, and Horn, S. (2014). Knowledge discovery, data mining, and practicebased evidence. In Staggers & Nelson (Eds.) Health Informatics: An Interprofessional Approach. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. *Cummins, M. (2012). Non-hypothesis driven research: Data mining and knowledge discovery. In Richesson, R. & Andrews, J. (Eds.), Clinical Research Informatics. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag. Walton, N., Knight, S., & Poynton, M.R. (2009). Predicting self-reported health status using artificial neural networks. In Nisbet, R., Elder, J., & Miner, G. (Eds.), Statistical Analysis & Data Mining Applications (pp. 681-703). Academic Press/ Elsevier, Inc. *Poynton, M. (2001). Disease management: Maximizing the quality of life. In D. Robinson & C. Kish (Eds.), Core Concepts in Advanced Practice Nursing (pp. 664-676). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Inc. *Poynton, M., & Robinson, D. (2001). Risk reduction: Preventive services. In D. Robinson & C. Kish (Eds.), Core Concepts in Advanced Practice Nursing (pp. 639-663). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Inc. Poynton, M. (1999). Abscess: Incision and drainage. In D. Robinson & C. McKenzie (Eds.), Procedures for Primary Care Providers (pp. 25-31). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins. Poynton, M. (1999). Ring removal. In D. Robinson & C. McKenzie (Eds.), Procedures for Primary Care Providers (pp. 269-273). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins. 2. Journal Publications *#Alderden, J., Rondinelli, J., Pepper, G, Cummins, M., & Whitney, J. (Accepted for publication, 2017). Risk factors for pressure injuries among critical care patients: A systematic review. International Journal of Nursing Studies. *Cummins, M.R., Gundlapalli, A.V., Gundlapalli, A.V., Murray, P., Park, H.-A., & Lehmann, C.U. (2016). Nursing Informatics Certification Worldwide: History, Pathway, Roles, and Motivation. 2016 AMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 10(1), 264-271. *#Cummins, M.R., Hodge, C., Rajan, N.S., & Gouripeddi, R. (2016). Patterns and perceptions of asynchronous video discussion in a graduate informatics course. Journal of Nursing Education, 55(12), 706-10. Alderden, J. & Cummins, M.R. (2016). Standardized nursing data and the oncology nurse. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 20(3), 336-8. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA *#Nelson, S.D., Del Fiol, G., Hanseler, H., Crouch, B.I., and Cummins, M.R. (2016). Software prototyping: A case report of refining user requirements for a health information exchange dashboard. Applied Clinical Informatics, 7(1), 22-32. Cummins, M.R., Sward, K., & Guo, J-W. (2015). Leaders in nursing informatics education and research: The University of Utah celebrates 25 years. Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 33(9), 379-81. *#Del Fiol, G., Crouch, B.I., & Cummins, M.R. (2015). Data standards to support health information exchange between poison control centers and emergency departments. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 22(3):519-28 Cummins, M.R. (2014). Nursing informatics and the learning health system. Computers, Informatics and Nursing, 32(10), 471-4. *#Cummins, M.R., Crouch, B.I., Gesteland, P., Wyckoff, A., Allen, T., Muthukutty, A., Palmer, R., Peelay, J., Repko, K. (2013). Inefficiencies and vulnerabilities of telephone based communication between U.S. poison control centers and emergency departments. Clinical Toxicology, 51(5):435-43. *#Caravati, E.M., Latimer, S., Reblin, M., Bennett H.K., Cummins, M.R., Crouch, M.B., Ellington, L. (2012). High call volume at poison control centers: identification and implications for communication. Clinical Toxicology, 50(8), 781-7. *#Cummins, M.R., Crouch, B.I., Gesteland, P., Staggers, N., Wyckoff, A., & Wong, B.G. (2012). Electronic information exchange between emergency departments and poison control centers: A Delphi study. Clinical Toxicology, 50(6), 503-13. *#Chang, J., Poynton, M.R., Gassert, C.A., & Staggers, N. (2011). Nursing informatics competencies required of nurses in Taiwan. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 80(5), 332-40. *#Tang, H., Poynton, M.R., Hurdle, J.F., Baird, B.C., Koford, J.K., & Goldfarb-Rumyantzev, A. (2011). Predicting three-year kidney graft survival in recipients with systemic lupus erythematosus. ASAIO Journal, 57(4), 300-9. *#Ellington, L., Poynton, M.R., Reblin, M., Latimer, S., Bennett, H.K.W., Crouch, B.I. & Caravati, E.M. (2011). Communication patterns for the most serious poison center calls. Clinical Toxicology, 42,312-316. *#Tang, H., Hurdle, J., Poynton, M., Hunter, C., Tu, M., Baird, B., Krikov, S., & GoldfarbRumyantzev, A. (2011). Validating prediction models of kidney transplant outcome using single center data. ASAIO Journal, 57(3), 206-12. *#Olola, C., Narus, S., Nebeker, J., Poynton, M., Hales, J., Rowan, B., LeSieur, H., Zumbrennen, C., Edwards, A., Crawford, R., Amundsen, S., Kabir, Y., Atkin, J., Newberry, C., Young, J., Hanifi, T., Risenmay, B., Sorensen, T., Evans, R.S. (2011). The perception of medical professionals and medical students on the usefulness of an emergency medical card and a continuity of care report in enhancing continuity of care. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 80(6) 412-20. *#Olola, C.H., Narus, S., Poynton, M., Nebeker, J., Hales, J., Rowan, B., Smith, M., & Evans, R.S. (2011). Patient-perceived usefulness of an emergency medical card and a continuity-of-care report in enhancing the quality of care. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 23(1):60-7. *#Walton, N.A., Poynton, M.R., Gesteland, P.H., Maloney, C., Staes, C., & Facelli, J.C. (2010). Predicting the start week of respiratory syncytial virus outbreaks using real time weather variables. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 10(68). *#Poynton, M.R., Choi, B.M., Kim, Y.M., Park, I.S., Noh, G.J., Hong, S.O., Boo, Y.K., & Kang, S.H. (2009). Machine learning methods applied to pharmacokinetic modelling of remifentanil in healthy volunteers: A multi-method comparison. Journal of International Medical Research, 37(6), 1680-91. *#Olola, C.H., Rowan, B., Narus, S., Smith, M., Hastings, T., Poynton, M., Nebeker, J., Hales, J., Evans, R.S. (2009). Implementation of an emergency medical card and a continuity of care. Methods of Information in Medicine, 48(6), 519-30. *#Poynton, M.R., Bennett, H.K., Ellington, L., Crouch, B.I., Caravati, E.M., Jasti, S. (2009). Specialist discrimination of toxic exposure severity at a poison control center. Clinical Toxicology, 47(7), 678-82. *#Hall, E.S., Poynton, M.R., Narus, S.P., Jones, S.S., Evans, R.S., Varner, M.W., & Thornton, S.N. (2009). Patient level analysis of outcomes using structured labor and delivery data. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 42(4), 702-9. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA *#Ellington, L, Kennedy Sheldon, L, Matwin, S, Smith, JA, Poynton, M, Crouch, BI, & Caravati, EM (2009). An examination of adherence strategies and challenges in poison control communication. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 35(3), 186-90. *#Hall, E.S., Poynton, M.R., & Thornton, S. (2008). Modeling the distribution of nursing effort using structured labor and delivery documentation. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 41(6), 1001-8. *#Poynton, M., Madden, C., Bowers, R., & Keefe, M. (2007). Nurse residency program implementation: the Utah experience. Journal of Healthcare Management, 52(6), 385-96. (impact factor = 0.765) *#Kang, S., Poynton, M., Kim, K., Lee, H., Kim, D., Bae, K., Linares, O. Kern, S., & Noh, G. (2007). Population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models of remifentanil in Korean healthy volunteers using NONMEM and neural network analysis. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 64(1), 3-13. (impact factor = 2.777) *#Poynton, M.R. & McDaniel, A.M. (2006). Classification of smoking cessation status with a backpropagation neural network. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 39(6), 680-686. (impact factor = 2.346) McDaniel, A.M. & Poynton M.R. (2004). “Mining” data in public databases. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 18(3), 113-115. Poynton, M.R. (2003). Recall to precision: retrieving clinical information with MEDLINE. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 17(4), 182-184. 3. Papers, Monographs and Reports *#Khalifa, A.M., Cummins, M.R., & Del Fiol, G. (2016). Public health data for individual patient care: Mapping poison control center data to the C-CDA Consultation Note. Proceedings of the AMIA 2016 Annual Symposium. *#Cummins, M.R. & Gouripeddi, R. (2015). Asynchronous media-based discussion to promote scholarly engagement. Proceedings of the Symposium on Emerging Technology Trends in Higher Education. *#Cummins, M.R., Crouch, B.I., Del Fiol, G., Mateos, B., Muthukutty, A., & Wyckoff, A. (2014). Information requirements for health information exchange supported communication between emergency departments and poison control centers. Proceedings of the AMIA 2014 Annual Symposium. #Cummins, M.R. (2012) CLIN003 Report: Predictive modeling summary and documentation. internal report submitted to the Department of Veterans Affairs (107 pages). 08/22/2012. *#Poynton, M.R., Crouch, B.I., & Gesteland, P. (2012). Building a knowledge base for health information exchange between emergency departments and poison control centers. Proceedings of HICSS45: Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science. *#Brinkerhoff, K., Brewster, P., Clark, E., Jordan, K., Poynton, M., Hurdle, J. (2011). Linking supermarket sales data to nutritional information: An informatics feasibility study. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings. Washington, DC: American Medical Informatics Association. *Poynton, M.R., Ellington, L., Caravati, E.M., Crouch, B.I., Bennett, H. (2009). Building knowledge for poison control: the novel pairing of communication analysis with data mining methods. Studies in Health Technology & Information, 146, 207-13. *#Walton, N., Knight, S., & Poynton, M. (2008). Prediction of self-reported health status using data mining techniques. Winning Entry, 2008 Data Mining Competition, AMIA Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Working Group. *#Poynton, M.R., Frey, L. & H. Tang. (2007). Representation of smoking-related concepts in an electronic health record. Proceedings of MEDINFO 2007: 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics. Brisbane, Australia: International Medical Informatics Association. #Poynton, M. & A. Goldberg. (2007) Project collaborations at CSSS 2007: A network analysis. Proceedings of the Complex Systems Summer School 2007. Santa Fe, NM: Santa Fe Institute. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA #Poynton, M., Beil, H., BeLue, R., Habibullah, S., Mazzotta, B., & V. Shah. (2007). Computer terminal placement and workflow in an emergency department: An agent-based model. Proceedings of the Complex Systems Summer School 2007. Santa Fe, NM: Santa Fe Institute. Balbin, A., Poynton, M., Dwyer, P. Angus, S., & W. Braynen. (2007). Genotype or phenotype? Imitation rules in social science and biology. Proceedings of the Complex Systems Summer School 2007. Santa Fe, NM: Santa Fe Institute. American Nurses Association. (2007). Nursing informatics: Scope and standards for practice (Poynton, M. - workgroup member, ethics group member) Poynton, M.R. (2006). University of Utah Nurse Residency Program Final Report: July 2006. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah College of Nursing (116 pages). Poynton, M.R. (2005). University of Utah Nurse Residency Program Outcomes Report: July 2002 – November 2004. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah College of Nursing (117 pages). 4. Published Abstracts *#Ranade-Kharkar, P., Mann, D.K., Bennett, H., Crouch, B., Del Fiol, G., Thornton, S.N., Cummins, M.R. (2016). Patient Identity Matching for Health Information Exchange between Poison Control Centers and Emergency Departments. Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Symposium 2016. *#Cummins, M.R., Gouripeddi, R., & Facelli, J. (2016). A low-cost, low-barrier clinical trials registry to support effective recruitment. Proceedings of Research Reproducibility 2016. *#Butcher, R., Martial, M.A., Gouripeddi, R., Cummins, M.R. (2015). Semantic interoperability of national poison center data. Proceedings of the IHTSDO SNOMED CT Expo. Montevideo, Uruguay. *#Garg, N., Del Fiol, G., Crouch, B.I., Allen, T., Horowitz, B.Z., & Cummins, M.R. (2015). Modeling poison control center workflow with health information exchange. Proceedings of 2015 North American Conference on Clinical Toxicology. *Cummins, M.R., Crouch, B.I., Del Fiol, G., Narus, S., Thornton, S., & Allen, T. (2015).Advancing toward health information exchange for poison control centers. Proceedings of 2015 North American Conference on Clinical Toxicology. *#Nelson, S.D, Del Fiol, G., Hanseler, H., Crouch, B., & Cummins, M. (2014). A dashboard for health information exchange between poison control centers and emergency departments: the view from the poison control center. Proceedings of 2014 North American Conference on Clinical Toxicology. *#Cummins, M., Doing-Harris, K., Passman, J., & Mateos, B. (2013). Automated mapping of NPDS data elements to the UMLS Metathesaurus, American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Annual Symposium Proceedings. Washington, D.C.: American Medical Informatics Association. *#Rubin, M.A., Campo-Maldonado, J.E., Redd, A., Cummins, M., Sauer, B., Evans, M., & Nielsen, C. (2012). An automated electronic rule for predicting methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Carriage upon Hospital Admission at VA Medical Centers (VAMC) Nationwide. *#Crouch, B.I. Cummins, M.R. Gesteland, P. Wyckoff, A. (2011). Priority considerations for electronic exchange of poison control information, Clinical Toxicology, 49(6), 596. *#Cummins, M.R., Muthukutty, A. Latimer, S. Bennett, H.K. Caravati, E.M. Crouch, B.I. Ellington, L. (2011). Narrative text improves performance of poison center predictive models. Clinical Toxicology, 49 (6), 601-602. Wyckoff, A. Cummins, M.R. Crouch, B.I., Wong, B.G. Abramson, J. Gesteland, P. (2011). Using REDCap to administer a Delphi study. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings. Washington, DC: American Medical Informatics Association. *#Poynton, M., Crouch, B.I., Gesteland, P., Allen, T.L., Corneli, H., Wong, B.G., Staggers, N., & Wyckoff, A. (2011). Electronic information exchange between emergency departments and poison control centers: Consensus opinion on issues, opportunities, and barriers (abstract). Academic Emergency Medicine, 18(5), S102. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA *#Muthukutty, A., Poynton, M., Ellington, L., Crouch, B., Caravati, M. (2010). Pre-processing poison control substance data for knowledge discovery (abstract). Proceedings of AMIA 2010 Key to Care and Scientific Progress. Washington, D.C.: American Medical Informatics Association. *#Guo, J.W., Poynton, M., Matney, S., Ellington, L., Crouch, B.I., Caravati, E.M. (2009). Requirements analysis for HL7 message development in poison control center (abstract). Studies in Health Technology & Information, 146, 758-9. *#Latimer, S., Ellington, L., Maxwell, A., Poynton, M., Caravati, E.M., Crouch, B.I., Bennett, H. (2009). Identifying routine surge for poison control telephone response systems (abstract). Studies in Health Technology & Information, 146, 811. *#Bennett, H.K.W., Poynton, M.R., Ellington, L., Jasti S., Crouch, B.I., Caravati, E.M. (2008). Perceived severity of clinical effects from toxic exposures reported to a poison control center (abstract). (2008). Clinical Toxicology, 46, 638. *#Tang, H., Hurdle, J., Goldfarb-Rumyantzev, A., Baird, B., Hunter, C., Tu, M., Koford, J., & M. Poynton (senior author) (2007). Validating prediction models of kidney transplant outcome using local data (abstract). Proceedings of AMIA 2007 Biomedical and Health Informatics: From Foundations to Applications to Policy. Washington, D.C.: American Medical Informatics Association. *#Olola, C., Evans, R., Rowan, B., Narus, S., Nebeker, J., & M. Poynton. (2007). Enhancing continuity of care through an emergency medical card at Intermountain Health Care (IHC): Using Continuity of Care Record (CCR) standard (abstract). Proceedings of AMIA 2007 Biomedical and Health Informatics: From Foundations to Applications to Policy. Washington, D.C.: American Medical Informatics Association. *#Walton, N., Poynton, M., Maloney, C. & P. Gesteland. (2007). Forecasting hospital census at a tertiary care children’s hospital (abstract). Proceedings of AMIA 2007 Biomedical and Health Informatics: From Foundations to Applications to Policy. Washington, D.C. American Medical Informatics Association. *#Poynton, M.R., Frey, L. & H. Tang. (2007). Representation of smoking-related concepts in an electronic health record (abstract). Proceedings of the 2007 AMIA Spring Congress. Washington, D.C.: American Medical Informatics Association. *Poynton M., Jasti S., Ellington L., Dudley W., Crouch B., Caravati M., & Williamson J. (2006). Matching waveform audio files with Toxicall data: Record linkage in a poison control center (abstract). Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 122, 849. *Holbrook, R.A., DuVall, S.L., Poynton, M.R., & Farr, B.R. (2006). Healthcare provider scheduling for disaster management using Google Maps API (abstract). In W. Hersh (Ed.), Proceedings of 2006 AMIA Spring Congress: Informatics Across the Spectrum from Clinical Care to Biomedical Research. Washington, D.C.: American Medical Informatics Association. *#Poynton, M.R., Keefe, M., Bowers, R., & Madden, C. (2007). Outcomes of a nurse residency program: University of Utah (abstract). Communicating Nursing Research Conference Proceedings, 40 (p.372). *#Ellington, L, Matwin, S, Kennedy Sheldon, L, Smith, JA, & Poynton, M. Impact of communication on caller adherence at poison control centers (abstract). Communicating Nursing Research Conference Proceedings, 40 (p. 458). *#Poynton, M.R. & McDaniel, A.M. (2006). Neural network classification of smoking cessation status (abstract). Communicating Nursing Research Conference Proceedings, 39 (p. 421). Portland, OR: Western Institute of Nursing. *Poynton, M.R. (2005). Applying data mining methods to classify smoking cessation status (abstract). Proceedings 2005 Sigma Theta Tau International Research Conference. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International. *Poynton, M.R., Orlygsdottir, B., Jones, J.F., & Delaney, C. (2004). Data preparation for knowledge discovery: A comparison of research and clinical databases (abstract). Proceedings 2004 Annual MNRS Research Conference, Wheat Ridge, CO: Midwest Nursing Research Society. *#Poynton, M.R., McDaniel, A.M., & Wewers, M.E. (2003). Negative affect and smoking status after a trial of smoking cessation (abstract). Proceedings 2003 Annual MNRS Research Conference. Wheat Ridge, CO: Midwest Nursing Research Society. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA *Poynton, M.R. (2000). Diagnosis and acute phase management of major depressive disorder by primary care nurse practitioners (abstract). American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Annual Meeting. Washington, DC: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 5. Editorial Boards Years 2015 2016 Journal - Editor, CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing (section editor for CIN Plus and ANI Connection sections of the journal) 6. Manuscript & Abstract Reviews Years 2017 2016 2014 2014 2014 – present 2013 – present 2011present 2010present 2010present 2008present 2012 2012 2006 2009 2009 2006-2009 2008-2009 2007 2007 2006 Journal Program Chair, 2017 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Reviewer, Methods of Information in Medicine Reviewer, Journal of Professional Nursing Reviewer, CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing Reviewer, Applied Clinical Informatics Reviewer, International Journal of Medical Informatics Reviewer, Clinical Toxicology Reviewer, Journal of Biomedical Informatics Reviewer, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Scientific Meeting Reviewer, International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Reviewer, Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (IEEE Systems Science) Judge, Bruce A. Houtchens, M.D. Award in Medical Informatics and Telemedicine Reviewer, American Journal of Infection Control Member and Reviewer, Scientific Program Committee, IDAMAP (Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine and Pharmacology) Reviewer, International Congress on Nursing Informatics Reviewer, Qualitative Health Research Reviewer, MEDINFO Reviewer, Western Institute of Nursing 2007 Scientific Meeting Area Chair, CBMS: The 19th International IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 7. Study Sections & Funding Reviews 2014 – present PCORI (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute) Reviewer Pool – not currently eligible for service because of role on NLM/ Lister Hill BOSC 8. Electronic Media Cummins, M.R., Del Fiol, G., Ranade, P., Iskander, A., Khalifa, A., & Narus, J. (2015) SNOWHITE (Web-based dashboard for health information exchange by poison control centers) Shah, V., Poynton, M. & Mazzotta, B. (2007). Agent Based Model for Computer Terminal Placement in Emergency Departments. (Programmed in Netlogo). 9. Other Active professional user of social media, with 500+ followers on Twitter G. PRESENTATIONS 1. Peer-Reviewed Presentations Note: Presentations that resulted in published abstracts or papers are listed in Section F. Dates Authors Title, Sponsor Location 2016 Cummins, M.R., Crouch, B.I., Del Fiol, G., Narus, S., Thornton, S., Allen, T., & Hoffman, M. Health Information Exchange for Poison Control Centers, HIMSS 2016 Nursing Informatics Symposium Las Vegas, NV 2016 Hanseler, H., Nelson, S.D, Del Fiol, G., Crouch, B., & Cummins, M. 2014 Hanna, E. & Cummins, M. 2010 Caravati,E.M., Latimer, S., Ellington, L., Poynton, M., Bennett, H.K.W., Crouch, B.I. Identification and characterization of surges in poison center call volume, International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists Bordeaux, France 2007 Poynton, M.R., Frey, L. & H. Tang Representation of smoking-related concepts in an electronic health record, American Medical Informatics Orlando, FL A dashboard for health information exchange between poison control centers and emergency departments: the view from the poison control center, Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research Using collaborative social media to engage online learners, University of Utah Undergraduate Scholars in Education and Teaching (USET), University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Association Spring Congress 2007 Ellington, L., Matwin, S., Poynton, M., Dudley, W., Sheldon, L., Crouch, B., Caravati, M., & Jasti, S. An examination of poison control communication. Evidence Based Practice Nursing Research Conference Salt Lake City, UT 2004 Poynton, M.R., Orlygsdottir, B., Jones, J.F., & Delaney, C. Data preparation for knowledge discovery: A comparison of research and clinical databases. Annual Midwest Nursing Research Society Research Conference St. Louis, MO 2. Lectures / Demonstrations Dates Authors Title, Sponsor A National Web Conference on Advanced Application of Health Information Exchange Systems, U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality Nursing Informatics: Advancing Health Information Exchange for Poisoning, UHIMSS Strengthening Poison Control Center Communication through Health Information Exchange, UHIMSS Advancing toward electronic exchange of poisoning information, University of Utah College of Nursing Seminar Series 4-22-2016 Cummins, M.R. 5-20-2016 Cummins, M.R. 5-19-2015 Cummins, M. 3-13-2015 Cummins, M., Nelson, S. & Butcher, R. 04-24-2014 Cummins, M., Gesteland, P., Grannis, S. Making data move and matter in a learning health system 04-18-2014 Cummins, M. Re-envisioning the management of poisoning information 11-22-2013 Cummins, M. Re-envisioning the management of poisoning information Location AHRQ National Webinar UHIMSS Spring Conference, Salt Lake City, UT UHIMSS Spring Conference, Salt Lake City, UT University of Utah College of Nursing University of Utah Health Sciences, University of Utah Biomedical Informatics University of Utah College of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacotherapy University of Utah College of Nursing UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 04-17-2013 Cummins, M. 09-01-2010 Poynton, M. 04-02-2010 Poynton, M. 03-26-2009 Poynton, M. Crouch, B.I. 02-24-2009 Poynton, M. QSEN-Informatics: Decision support Health information exchange and poison control, Department of Biomedical Informatics Seminar Series Knowledge acquisition for decision support, College of Nursing Seminar Series Building knowledge for poison control: The novel pairing of communication analysis with data mining methods, Department of Biomedical Informatics Seminar Series Interdisciplinary informatics education, University of Utah Pharmacy Grand Rounds Salt Lake Community College University of Utah School of Medicine University of Utah College of Nursing University of Utah School of Medicine University of Utah College of Pharmacy University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Informatics University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Informatics 01-20-2009 Poynton, M. Electronic exchange of poison control data, BMI 6950 11-19-2008 Poynton, M. Nursing Iinformatics, BMI6010 06-29-2008 Poynton, M. Nursing Iinformatics, IPHIE 2008 Salt Lake City, UT 02-20-2008 Poynton, M. Critiquing knowledge discovery studies, BMI 6110 University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Informatics 01-17-2008 Poynton, M. 11-06-2007 Poynton, M. 10-25-2007 Poynton, M. 06-15-2007 Poynton, M. 05-2007 Poynton, M.R. Publishing your work, Utah Nursing Informatics Network Data mining - Navigating the path of data access and ownership, 2007 HIMSS Virtual Conference & Expo Interdisciplinary Science at the Santa Fe Institute, College of Nursing Brown Bag Series Tutorial: Introduction to artificial neural networks, Santa Fe Institute Complex Systems Summer School 2007 Representation of smokingrelated concepts in an Salt Lake City, UT [international webcast] University of Utah College of Nursing Santa Fe, NM Salt Lake City, UT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 02-08-2007 Poynton, M. 06-15-2006 Poynton, M. Fall 2005 Poynton, M. Fall 2005 Poynton, M. electronic health record, Board meeting of the Utah Health Research Network Health care applications of data mining, BYU Department of Computer Science Colloquium Series Data warehousing and data mining at the University of Utah, Inje University Decision support, Data mining, and data warehouses, NURS 6800 Secondary use of data from clinical information systems, NURS 7040 Brigham Young University Department of Computer Science, Provo, UT Inje University, Busan, South Korea University of Utah College of Nursing University of Utah College of Nursing University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics Fall 2005 Poynton, M. Data mining in clinical information systems, MDINF 6000 Fall 2005 Poynton, M. Data mining: Examples of clinical research, MDINF 6000 University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics Fall 2004 Poynton, M. Knowledge discovery in databases, College of Nursing Brown Bag Series University of Utah College of Nursing Fall 2004 Poynton, M. Artificial neural networks, NURS6802/MDINF6300 University of Utah College of Nursing and School of Medicine Title, Sponsor Location Patient identity matching for health information exchange between poison control centers and emergency departments, AMIA Annual Fall Symposium Chicago, IL A low-cost, low-barrier clinical trials registry to support effective recruitment, Research Reproducibility Salt Lake City, UT 3. Posters Dates 2016 2016 Authors RanadeKharkar, P., Mann, D.K., Bennett, H., Crouch, B., Del Fiol, G., Thornton, S.N., Cummins, M.R. Cummins, M. R., Gouripeddi, R., Facelli, J. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Conference 2016 2016 2007 Gouripeddi, R., Eilbeck, K., Cummins, M., Sward, K., LaSalle, B., Peterson, K., Madsen, R., Warner, P., Dere, W., Facelli, J. C. Habre, R., Ambite, J., Bui, A., Cummins, M., Dellarco, M., Echel, S., Gouripeddi, R. Sward, K. Ellington, L., Matwin, S., Sheldon, L., Smith, J., & Poynton, M. 2007 Poynton, M.R., Frey, L. & H. Tang 2006 *Holbrook, R.A., DuVall, S.L., Poynton, M.R., & Farr, B.R. 2000 *Poynton, M.R. A conceptual architecture for reproducible on-demand data integration for complex diseases, Research Reproducibility Conference Salt Lake City, UT Pediatric research using integrated sensor monitoring systems data modeling working group, International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) Annual Meeting Utrecht, Netherlands Impact of communication on caller adherence at poison control centers, Evidence Based Practice Nursing Research Conference Representation of smokingrelated concepts in an electronic health record, 3rd Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: “Utah Health Services Research Meets Public Health Informatics” Healthcare provider scheduling for disaster management using Google Maps API, American Medical Informatics Association Spring Congress Diagnosis and acute phase management of major depressive disorder by primary care nurse practitioners, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Annual Meeting Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT Phoenix, AZ Washington, DC 4. Media Dates Authors Title, Sponsor Location UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA H. FACULTY PRACTICE Dates Organization/Site Role/Activity I. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICE 1. College of Nursing Committees Years 20172015present 2014-2015 2014 - 2016 2012-2013 2016present 2008-2010 2007- 2008 2016present, 2009-2015 2007- 2008 2005 – 2007 Committee T32 Internal Advisory Board Communication, Decision Making and Informatics RITe group Cummings Endowed Chair Search Committee RPT Oversight Committee Faculty Search Committee Role Member Research Committee Member Academic Misconduct Task Force Member PhD Program Committee Member Awards & Recognition Committee Chair Member, Leader Member Chair/Member Member 2. Health Sciences Center Committees Years 2016present 2016present 2015-2016 2015-2016 2015 2013 - 2014 2009-2010 Committee Role Research Advisory Council Member Integrated Data Analytics Strategy (UUMG Working Group) Curriculum Committee, MSCI program Search Committee for Medical Director of the Utah Poison Control Center Non-thesis Professional Master’s Degree Workgroup (Department of Biomedical Informatics/ College of Nursing) Learning Health System Committee (Department of Biomedical Informatics) Curriculum Committee (Department of Biomedical Informatics) Member Member Member Member Member Member UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 2007present Certificate Program Advisory Committee, (Department of Biomedical Informatics/ College of Nursing Informatics program) Member 2006 – 2007 Parental Leave Committee Member 3. University Committees Years 2016 – present 2014-2015 2014 - 2015 2013 - 2014 2011present 2008-2010 and 20142016 2009-2010 2008-2009 Committee Role Student Fee Scholarship Committee Member Faculty IT Ad Hoc Committee of the Academic Senate University IT Support Services Governance Portfolio Faculty Information Technology Council Committee for a Technology Enhanced Curriculum Academic Senate Academic Senate Executive Committee Personnel & Elections Committee Member Member Member Co-Chair (2014), Member College of Nursing Tenure Line Faculty Representative Member Member 4. Professional Organizations Years Committee 2017present Ambassador Program, Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research Alliance for Nursing Informatics Emerging Leaders Program Nurse Scientist Translational Interest Research Group (NIH NCATS sponsored working group) 2016 - 2018 2016 present Role Ambassador Mentor Member 2013-2016 Alliance for Nursing Informatics Steering Committee Member at-large (national elected position) 2015-2016 NEXUS Systems, Leadership, Informatics and Policy Cluster Group Member 2007-2010 Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Working Group (KDD-WG) of the American Medical Informatics Association Roles during time period noted: Secretary, Past Chair of Data Mining Competition, Member UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 2006-2007 caBIG™ Documentation & Training Work Space Alliance for Nursing Informatics 2005present Utah Nursing Informatics Network (UNIN) (Current role: President 2014-2016) 2005-2012 Nursing Informatics Working Group (NI-WG) of the American Medical Informatics Association 2007-2008 2005-2010 2005-2006 2004present 2001-2006 2001-2005 2001-2003 2000present 2000-2004 2000-2001 2000-2001 1999-2002 1994present 1994-1998 1994 Western Institute of Nursing Utah Research Data Miners Group Sigma Theta Tau International (Gamma Rho, University of Utah) Midwest Nursing Research Society Walther Cancer Institute, Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco Participant Governing Director Roles during time period noted: Director-at-large, President, Past President, Chair of Bylaws Committee, Member of Publications Committee, Member Roles during time period noted: Member, Leadership Team; Chair, Membership Committee, Communications Committee Member Member Member, Past member of awards committee Member Member Member American Medical Informatics Association Member Sigma Theta Tau International (Alpha, Indiana University) American College of Nurse Practitioners Association of Women in Science American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Member, Informatics Committee Member Member Member Sigma Theta Tau International Member Sigma Theta Tau International (Alpha Lambda, University of Illinois) Phi Kappa Phi, Inducted Induction, Member Member 5. Consultation and Boards Mo/Yr Firm/Client Role 2014 –2018 Board of Scientific Counselors, Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, National Library of Medicine Chair (2017-2018), Member 6. Other UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Years Committee Role J. COMMUNITY SERVICE Dates 2012 - 2014 2013-2014 2011-2014 2006-2007 2006-2007 2004-2006 Organization/Site First Lego League Robotics Competition/ Utah State University Extension Center 4H program, Park City, UT 2014 – Winner, Murray Qualifying Tournament (Robot Design, Robot Performance Awards, Qualified for state championship) 2013 – Project Award Winners at Ecker Hill Qualifying tournament Role/Activity Science Fair/ Science Education, Parley’s Park Elementary School American Nurses Association; Nursing Informatics Scope and Standards Working Group American Nurses Association; Ethics Group, Nursing Informatics Scope and Standards Working Group Volunteer/ Coordinator/ Science Fair Judge Mountainlands Association of Governments, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Advisory Council Member Team coach/ 4H volunteer Member Member K. INTERNATIONAL TEACHING AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES Dates Organization/Site 06-15-2006 Inje University, South Korea Role/Activity Invited Lecture, “Data warehousing and data mining at the University of Utah” L. OTHER Area(s) of Specialization Informatics Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Decision Support Complex Systems Health Information Exchange Poison Control UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA SECTION II M. CURRENT & PAST AREAS OF TEACHING RESPONSIBILITY 1. Courses Taught Over Past 5 Years (Indicate role: single instructor; lead teacher; team member, discussion leader, etc.) Year Fall 2015 Fall 2014 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Fall 2012 Spring 2012 Spring 2012 Fall 2011 Fall 2010 Course No. NURS 6810/ BMI6010 NURS 6810/ BMI6010 NURS 6810/ BMI6010 NURS 6809 NURS 6815 NURS 6805 NURS 6815 NURS 6815 NURS 7980 Title Credi t Hrs. Number Role Foundations of Healthcare Informatics 3 22 Lead Instructor Foundations of Healthcare Informatics 3 24 Lead Instructor Foundations of Healthcare Informatics 3 40 CoInstructor Nursing Informatics Roles/ Collaboration 3 11 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1-2 1 Nursing Informatics Seminar 1 8 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1-2 12 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1 5 Faculty Consultation 1 1 Fall 2010 N6815 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1-2 1 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 NURS 6950 Independent Study 3 1 N6817 Knowledge Discovery in Databases 3 14 N6805 Nursing Informatics Seminar 1 3 N6815 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1-2 3 Fall 2009 N6004 Introduction to Information & ITS Technology 3 19 Fall 2009 N6802/ BMI 6300 Clinical Decision Support/ Medical Decision Making 3 17 Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Lead Instructor Lead Instructor UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Spring 2009 Spring 2009 Spring 2009 N6805 Nursing Informatics Seminar 1 3 N6815 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1-2 4 3 34 3 10 3 35 N6004 Fall 2008 N6802 Fall 2008 N6004 Fall 2008 N7100 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 N6817 N6004 3 8 3 25 1 N7955 Independent Study – DNP 1 Fall 2007 N6004 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Knowledge Discovery in Databases Introduction to Information & ITS Technology 2 Research Practicum N6802 Fall 2006 Research Practicum (varies) N7100 Fall 2007 Spring 2007 Spring 2007 Introduction to Information & ITS Technology Decision Support Systems (cross-listed as BMI 6300: Medical Decision Making) Introduction to Information & ITS Technology Decision Support Systems (cross-listed as BMI 6300: Medical Decision Making) Introduction to Information & ITS Technology 3 15 3 32 N6805 Nursing Informatics Seminar 1 1 N6815 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1 2 N6802 Decision Support Systems (cross-listed as BMI 6300: Medical Decision Making) 3 10 N6805 Nursing Informatics Seminar 1 1 N6815 Clinical Informatics Practicum 1 1 3 11 3 16 3 8 3 ~20 N6817 Fall 2005 N6802 Spring 2005 N6817 Fall 2004 N6802 Knowledge Discovery in Databases Decision Support Systems (cross-listed as BMI 6300: Medical Decision Making) Knowledge Discovery in Databases Decision Support Systems (cross-listed as BMI 6300: Medical Decision Making) Single Instructor Single Instructor CoInstructor CoInstructor CoInstructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Lead Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor CoInstructor Lead Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor CoInstructor Single Instructor Single Instructor Single Instructor CoInstructor Single Instructor Unofficial Team Member UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA Fall 2004 Introduction to Nursing Informatics N6000 3 1 Unofficial Team Member 2. Development of New Courses Spring 2013 Course No. NURS 6809 Fall 2007 N6004 Year Spring 2007 Spring 2005 N3400 N6817 Title Nursing Informatics Roles/ Collaboration Introduction to Information & ITS Technology Dixie State College of Utah (team development of syllabus) Knowledge Discovery in Databases Credit Hrs. Number 3 11 3 32 3 N/A 2-3 8 3. Honors Students Supervised or Taught Year Level/Student Name Number 4. Independent Study / Faculty Consultation Year 2016 2016 20142015 2010 2010 Level/Student Name PhD/ Victoria Tiase MS/ Casey Bice Number 2016 PhD/ Marc-Aurel Martial PhD/ Anusha Muthukutty PhD/ Anastasia Wyckoff 5. Graduate Students Supervision A. Master’s Thesis / Project Year 2013 2012 Student Name Campo, J.(CTS) Muthukutty, A. (BMI) 2010 Walton, N. (BMI) 2007 Tang, H.(BMI) Title Outpatient antibiotic use for acute respiratory infection in the Veteran population Non-thesis MS Predicting the start week of respiratory syncytial virus outbreaks using real-time weather variables Validating prediction models of kidney transplant outcomes using local data Role Member Chair Member Member UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA B. Dissertations Year Student Name 2017 Alderden, Jenny In progress Che, Chengjian (BMI) 2013 Perri, S. Using Electronic Decision Support to Enhance Provider – Caretaker Communication for Treatment of Children Under Five in Tanzania Member 2012 Brinkerhoff, K. (BMI) Nutritional Data Mining Member 2010 Olola, C. (BMI) 2008 Hall, E. (BMI) 2007 Huser, V. (BMI) 2007 Chang, J. Pressure Injury Risk among Critical Care Patients Co-Chair Member Enhancing Continuity of Care through an Emergency Medical Card at Intermountain Healthcare: Using the Continuity of Care Record Standard Knowledge discovery tools for extraction and analysis of practice patterns from labor and delivery data Analyzing biomedical data sets using executable graphical models Nursing Informatics Competencies Required of Nurses in Taiwan: A Delphi Study Member Member Member Member C. DNP Capstone Year 20072008 2007 – 2008 Student Name Role Holly Martin Advisor Marilyn Wise Advisor 6. Other A. Student Advising Year 2016 -present 2014 - 2017 2014-2015 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2009-present Student Victoria Tiase Jenny Alderden Marc-Aurel Martial Group and individual advising, all Nursing Informatics Students Group and individual advising, 2010 Nursing Informatics MS cohort (10 students) Susan Matney Christopher Young Degree PhD PhD PhD MS MS PhD MS UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA 2010-present 2009-2011 2009-2011 2009-2011 2009-2011 2009-present 2010-2012 2010 - 2011 2008 – present 2008 – present 2008 - 2009 2006 – 2011 2006 – 2009 2006 – 2007 2006 – 2008 2006 – 2008 2006 – present 2005 – present 2004-2005 Shay Taylor Daniel Probst Ann Lyons Marie Kozel Deborah Durkee Julie Beckstrom Lory Maddox Anastasia Wyckoff MS MS PhD Cert MS MS PhD PhD Anusha Muthukutty, (SOM/ BMI)—Committee Chair PhD Seneca Perri PhD Kim Simon Matthew Peters Mark Bittinger Tsu Fang Liu Mikyung Moon Teresa Conway MS PhD MS MS MS MS Bruce Mullenix MS Deborah Larsen-Smith MS Insook Cho (assisted Dr. Carole Gassert) Post-Doctoral