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CURRICULUM VITAE

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2024
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Dr. Safiya George
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CURRICULUM VITAE SAFIVA GEORGE DALMIDA, PHD, APRN-BC, FAAN, EAANP, FNAP PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: Florida. APRN #11002512 & RN #9510342. Alabama. RN & NP UI 151531. Georgia. RN & APRN # RN 149930. Vir2m Islands. #12757. American Nurses CredentialinQ Center Adult Nurse Practitioner Certificatioii #0364208 EDUCATION Dcgtce Institution 2024 Certificate MBA Essentials London School of Economics and Political Science 2024 Certificate Lean Scx Sigma Florida Atlantic University Black Belt College of Business 2024 Certificate Lean Six Sigma Duke University Green Belt 2009 Post-Master’s Teaching Certiticatc Education Emory University Theology & Medicine 2007 Postdoctoral Fellowship Religson and Health Department, Duke University Religion &HIV 2006 PhD Emory University Research 2006 Certificate Women’s Studies Emory University 2001 MSN [IIV/AIDS, Oncology Emory University 1999 BSN Nursing University of the Virgin Islands 1997 ASN Nursing University of the Virgin Islands PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Yeats Title/Rank Institution Functional Areas? …

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CURRICULUM VITAE SAFIVA GEORGE DALMIDA, PHD, APRN-BC, FAAN, EAANP, FNAP PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: Florida. APRN #11002512 & RN #9510342. Alabama. RN & NP UI 151531. Georgia. RN & APRN # RN 149930. Vir2m Islands. #12757. American Nurses CredentialinQ Center Adult Nurse Practitioner Certificatioii #0364208 EDUCATION Dcgtce Institution 2024 Certificate MBA Essentials London School of Economics and Political Science 2024 Certificate Lean Scx Sigma Florida Atlantic University Black Belt College of Business 2024 Certificate Lean Six Sigma Duke University Green Belt 2009 Post-Master’s Teaching Certiticatc Education Emory University Theology & Medicine 2007 Postdoctoral Fellowship Religson and Health Department, Duke University Religion &HIV 2006 PhD Emory University Research 2006 Certificate Women’s Studies Emory University 2001 MSN [IIV/AIDS, Oncology Emory University 1999 BSN Nursing University of the Virgin Islands 1997 ASN Nursing University of the Virgin Islands PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Yeats Title/Rank Institution Functional Areas? Responsibilities August I, 2024- President University of the University leadership in all Current Virgin Islands areas; Fundraising; Fiscal management; Represent university at state, national and international levels. July 201 ) —July Holli Rockwell Tnibinsky Eminent Flonda Atlantic College Leadership in all 2024 Dean and Professor Helen K- University, Christine areas, Represent college at Persson Eminent Scholar E. Lynn College of university, state, national and Nursing international levels July 2019 - Dean, Chief Executivc, and Nurse FAU/Northwest Oversee budget, HR Current Practitioner Community Health administratve processes, Alliance Community staffing, and 6scal Health Center, Florida operations of two clinic Atlantic University, locations in Westgate and Christine E. Lynn Northwest communities College of Nursing in West Palm Beach, in Siis c;eo,tt I) a,mmJ I’, I collaboration with Executive Director and Board of Directors. Lead fundraising efforts and assist with community events. Treat patients. July2019- Dean and Chief Executive Isuis and Anne Oversee budget. 1-1K Current Green Memory and administrative processes, Weliness Center staffing, and fiscal operations of Memory Disorder Clinic and Adult Day Center. Lead fundraising efforts and assist with community events. August 2020— Interim Associate Dean for Florida Atlantic Lead and direct the Office of August 2021 Research, Dean and Professor University, Christine Nursing Research and E. Lynn College of Scholarship, review research Nursing proposals, mentor tenure track faculty, supervise research staff, lead research office meetings. August 2015 Assistant Dean for University of Member of: College’s June2019 Research/Director of Scholarly Alabama, Capstone Executive Team; PhD in Affairs College of Nursing Nursing Science Planning Taskforce; Organizational Performance and Strategic Planning Committee; University Council of Assistant and Associate Deans for Research, Advisory Council of the Alabama Life Rcsearch Institute; Executive/Dean search committee. Lead Office of Scholarly Affairs (OSA) team and manage annual OSA budget. Chair Scholarly Affairs Committee. August 205 Associate Professor University of ‘l’aught: NUR 737-903 June 2019 Alabama, Capstone Interdisciplinaty Leader Role College of Nursing Development, NUR 739 922 Scholarly Project, NUR 328 Evidence Based Practice, NUR 502 Community Health, NUR 700 Clinical Data Management & Analysis; Developed 3 courses in Honors Program 2017- 2019 Faculty-in-Residence Honors College, Competitively selected. Role University olAlabama model & facilitate programs for residential honors students 2015-2016 Ad1unct Faculty Emory University Neuroimaging research S hti1 Geigc {)ii,nnl, Pa5. 2 , 2014-2015 Faculty tn Residence Budging Academics, Service Monthiy programming for and Ethics (BASEI Program, academics and service Office of Residence Life, Emory University 2013-2015 Associate Faculty Afncan Amencan Studies, Afro-Centric Healthcare Emory University System/Afro Centric Human Healthcare History, Society, Culture 2011-2016 Affiliate Emory Center for Mind, Brain Neuroscience & Culture 2013-2016 Nurse Practitioner Grupo Medico de Georgia Adult Nurse Practitioner 2012-2015 Nurse Pracnuoner Clinica Santa Maria Adult Nurse Practitioner, Chief Medical/Nursing Officer 2008-2015 Assistant Professor Emory University, Coordinator of Adult Nurse NeD 1-lodgson Woodruff Practitioner Primary Care School of Nursing Specialty; Coordinator Medical/Surgical Nursing I and II 2007-2015 Adjunct Faculty Department of Latin Latin American and Caribbean American and Caribbean Studies curriculum and events Studies, Emory University 2007-2015 Member Emory Center for AIDS HI V/AIDS Research Research 2007-2008 Visiting Scholar Neil Hodgson Woodruff Nursing School of Nursing, Emory University 2006-2007 Postdoctorai FeLlow Duke University Religion and Health 2004-2019 Adult Nurse Clinica de Ia Salud 1-lispana Primary Care, Urgent Care Practitioner 2004-2009 Adult Nurse CAEDEL Medical Group Primary Care, Internal Medicine Practitioner 2000-2002 Registered Medical Starring Network Medical/Surgical, Neuro Ortho NuxsefTravel Nurse Johns Hopkins Hospital, Kehab, Oncology, Ncphrology Grady Memorial Hospital, Northside Hospital 1999-2000 Registered Juan F. Luis Hospital & Medical/Surgical Nursing Nurse/Charge Nurse Medical Center 1997 - 1999 Registcrcd Seaview Nursing Home & Older Adult Health, Dementia Nurse/Charge Nurse Rehabilitation Center aI;v 2019— Current Chief Executive FAU/NCH.A Community Stratcgic planning, budgeting Health Center (—$6501Q, Fiscal operations, fundraising 2019— Current Chief Executive Louis and Anne Green Strategic planning, Memory and WeLiness budgeting (—$400K). fiscal Center operations, lundraising 2023— Current Board of Directors Boca Helping Hands Strategic planning, budget planning & review (—$5 mU), event planning, furidraising 2019- Current Board olDirectors Nursing Consortium of Strategic pianning, budget Florida plannmg& review fr’$500l, event/conference planning 2017—2021 Board of Directors, Sigma Theta Tau Strategic Planning, Budget Secretary, Executive International Honor Society Review (‘-‘$56 million), Team for Nursing Evaluation, Facilitate quarterly board meetings, document board decisions, prcparc meeting mmutes 2016-2019 Board of Directors Five Horizons Health Strategic planning, budget Services planning and teview, event planning, lundraising clinic development 2013 - Current Board of Directors, Healthy Nation Lead meetings, develop Chair (since 20l8, agendas, strategic planning, Vice Chair (2013 budget plannmg and review, 2018) Event Planning, Fundraising 2008—2015 Executive Team, Emory University Strategic Planning, Goal Religion and Public setting, event planning, Health Collaborative budget planning and review 2012- 2015 Chief Medical and Clinica Santa Maria Help establish a private clinic Nursing Officer In non-urban area primarily [or Spanish-spcakingpatients PUBLICATIONS: o Invited Publications Gcorge, S., Cody. St. Muma, M., Martinez, L. (2023. Ernpowcr, Encourage, and Expand: Menroring 21st Century Nurse Scientists. In T.B Hafsteinsdattir and N. Rollins Gantz (Edt) sWentothg in the 21,1 Centwy throsdgh Narrative Sto,*s: Nunes’Jawnrr Acwsr the Globe, Switzerland: Springer. l0.l007/9’8-3-031-25204-4 Suk, George ti .In,di Mugoya, G.C.T., Kirkpatrick, B., Payne Foster, P., George Dalmida, S. (2023, In Press). Combating HIV Stigma in Rurai Alabama: Importance of Peer Leadership and Interdisciplinary Research and Community Collaboration. In M. Silberberg (Ed). interdisapli#ay Conimunijy Engaged Researebfor Flea/tb Snas, Volume 3: Engaging the Intersection offlofting and flea/tb. University of Cincinnati Press. George Dalmida, S., Kraemer, K., Ungvary, S., Di Valerio, E., Koenig, H.. & Holstad, MM. (2018). The Psychosocial and Clinical Well Being of Women Jiving with HIV/AJDS, Nursing (Jitsiss ofNorth An,eñra 53(2), 203-225. George Dainüda, S. (2018). She dreamed of being a global servant leader. ReJkclions or Nursing Leadership, M2y 4,2018. https://www.reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/Ieatures/more.features/she-drcamed-of b eing-a-globai.servant- leader George. S. (2018). How housing impacts the health of people living with F-I IV/AIDS. Cu/tan of Health °& Rñed WoodJohnson Foumilztion. biips:! / www.ruyfo’g/en/ b/og/2O18/O4/hososing.impac1.oti.peop/s.livin,’with.FII v AIDS.btml Dalmida, S.C., Lewis, R.L., and \Valdrop-Valverde, 1). (2015). Prevention counseling and other strategies in the HIV care setting. In ‘1’. J. Hope, M. Stevenson, and D. Richman (INs). EogckptcEa ofAIDS. New York: Springer Science. doi: 10.1007/978 I 4614 96106 Dalmida, S.C., Thurman, 5. (2014). Religion and HIV/AIDS. In a. Idler (Ed.) RehAion as a social detenninant of bra/tb. New York: Oxford University Press. o Refereed Journal Articles (published or in press): *Data based 1. * Dana, D., George Dalmida, S., Martinez, L., Newman, I)., Hashemi, J., Khoshgoftaar, TM., Shorten, C., Such, C, Eckard, p. (2023, In Press). Using Machine Learning to Identify Patient Characteristics to Predict Mortality of lnPauents with COVID-19 In South Flonda. Ftvntiers in Vjgital flea/tb. DOE: 10.3389/fdgth.2023. I l9346’ 2. *Shorten C., Khoshgoftaar, T. M, Hashemi,J., George Dalnida, S., Newman, D., Dana, 0., Martinez, L, Such, C., & Eckard, P. (2022). Predicting the severity of CO VID-19 respiratory illness with deep learning. The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings, 35. hnps://rlni.orv/l0.32473/flairs.v35i.1306 ‘0 3. 5Georgc Dalniida, S., Foster, PP., Mugoya, U, Kirkpatrick, B., Manner, 1.., Kraerner. KR., Bonner, F., Merritt, J. (2022). Community Engaged, Team Based Approach to HIV Care and Research in the Deep South. Journal of Coinmunt, Engagemere and Stho/arship, Vol 14(2). hubs,! Id(gita/conn ons.noH/grvpa edse/jces/ 4. *Clayton Jones, 0., Ong. L.Z., Garr,jet-Viliarrcal, M., Vick, L., Sawdy, K., George Dalmida, S. & 1-laglund, K. (2021). Complementary and alternative medicine mind body approaches used among racially and ethnically diverse adolescents,Joanial ofPediatric Narsen& 67,254- 259. https://www.sciencedirect.comlscience/artcle/pii/S08825963210021 3X?dgcid.tauthor 5. George, S. (2021). Called to Care. Journal of Art and Aesthetics in Nursing and Health Sciences. Volume 6, Number 1, p. 18 hnps;//iaanhs.org/numaI/snrinv202lIindex.h5 hunl#page-’20 (‘rgc Ddni,d, 6. Hennekens, C. I-i., George, S., Adirim, T. A., Johnson, H., & Maki, I). Ci (2020). The Emerging Pandemic of Coronavirus: The Urgent Need for Public Health Leadership. TheAmnicanJoarnalof Medicine hmis://www.sciencedjlect.com/scicnce/arrJclc/pii/50002934320302072?viat/pjDihub 7. clayton.Joncs, D., Matt±ue, N., Treadwell, M., Fteld,J.J., Mager, A., Sawdy, R., George Dalmida, S., Leonard, C., Koch, K.L. and 1-laglund, K.. (December, 2019). Social and Psychological Factors Associated With Health Care Transition for Young Adults living With Sickic Cell Disease, Journal of Trarnsnsl.ti.ra/Nrnwns 19. DOl: https://iournais.sagepub.com/doi/10. 1)77/1043659619896837 8. ‘Thomas, T., George Dalmida, S. Threadgill, AN., Ungvaxy, S. (Winter, 2019). Beliefs, health habits and FIPV vaccinaüon.JounrcJ ufCii/frira/Diwss,fr, 26(4;, 138-144. 9. McDonough, 1. M., McDougall, G. j., LaRocca, M., Dalmida, S. G. & Arheart, K. L. (April, 2019). RefIning the metaniernory in adulthood questionnau’c: a 20-item version of change and capacity designed for research and clinical settings. Aging & mental health, I 10. https://doi.ora/10.ltJ8O/13607863.2019.1594160 10. clayton.jones, 1)., Haglund, K., Schaefer,J., Koenig, H. C., George Dalmida, S. (January, 2019). Use of the spiritual development framework En conducting spirituality and health research with adolescenrs. JounialoJP.e4gion and Heal/h, 58e4), 1259 I 2 I. htms://doi.or/I0, 1007/sl0943-0l8-QO?52-z 11. ‘George Dalmida, 5G., AduIoju-Ajiola, N., Freeman, B., & Fleming, T. (2018). Perceptions of the Influence of I-tip-Hop Music and Media on Sexual Decision Making and Behaviors of African Amencan Adolescent Females. Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships 5(1), 1-20. doi:l0.1353/bsr.201 8.0016. 12. Georgc Dalmida, S., Mugoya, C.C.T., Kirkpatrick, B., Kraemer, K,, Bonnet, F., Mertitt,j., Satcher,j., Foster, PP., Neal, LB. (2019). Interdisciplinary, Community and Peer Leadership Approach to Addressing Housing Among People Living with HIV in the Rural South, Housin,g Polig Debate., https://dpi,or/l0.1080/105l 1482.2018.1530274. 13. “Tice,J., Cole, E.G., Ungvary, SM., George, S.D., Ohver,J.S. (2019). Clinician accountability in a primary care clinic nine-interval blood pressure measurements study Practice implications. Applied Nursing R,search, 45, 69-72. https://doi.org/l0. l316/j.apnr.201 8 12.006 14. ‘George Dalmida, S.G., McCoy, K., Koenig, HG., Miller, A., Hoistad, M.M., Thomas, T., Clayton Jones, D., Grant, M., Wtrani, MM., Fleming, T., Mugoya, CT. (2018). Religious and psychosocial correlates of medication adherence among outpatients living with WV/AIDS. Journal nIH!V/AIDS & SocialSeruices. Published online 10/8/18. DOI:http’//dx.doi.org/10.1080/15381501.2018.1502709 15. ‘George Dalmida, S., Kraemer, IC, lingvary, S., Di Valerio, S, Koenig, H., & Flolsrad, MM. (2018). The Psychosocial and CLinical WellBeing of Women Living with FIIV/AIDS, Nursiiit Clinics ofNodh 4mthn,, 53(2), 203 225. httts://doi.oriilO.1 O1fI/i.cnux.2Ol8.01 .008 16. ‘Mugoya,G.C.T.,Flooper,E.M;Tornek,S.,GeorgeDalmida,S.,Bofland,A.,Ufomadu,J.,Bolland,J. (2018). The Interrelationships among Pairs Interference, Depressive Symptoms, l,s.rneliness and Employment Status: A Moderated Mediation Study. Clinical Rrhabih/ahiin? 1-73, On/hit First. Availabk at httts://doi.orSlO. 1177/0269215515758483 17. Miller, AD., George Dalinida, S., Miller, C. t20l8). Myinsis nan intensive care unit in the United States: A case report. Open Journal of C/mica/and Medical Case Jtafle 4(4, /-6. http: 7 /www.jchnmedcasereports.com/articIcsIOJCMCR-l 379 18. ‘George Dahnida, S., McDougall, C., Mugoya, GE, Payne-Poster, P., Plyman, M., Burrage,). (2017). Engagement of Amncan Americans wub rapid [IV testing and HIV care. HIV/AlVS Reseanh and Treatment Open Journal, Special Issue: Sh,gma aewss the Life Span. SE(2): SE-2-106. doi: I O.17140/f{ARTOJ SE-i 106 19. tGcorge, S., McCoy, K., Koenig, H. G., Miller, A., Holstad, MM., Mugoya, G. T., Clayton-Jones, D,, Thomas, T., Grant, M., Fleming, ‘F., Waani, M.M (20 L7). Exammadon of the role of religious and psychosociai factors an HIV medication adherence raies.]oanra/ofRiI:,gwn arid I lea/tb, 1-18. DOl; l0,I0O’!slO943O10377-1 20. Mugoya, G.C.T., Witte, TN., Holland, A., Tomek, S., Bolland, & George Dalnilda, S. (2017). Depressive symptoms and intimate partner violence among ow-income African American women living in impovenshed Inner city neighborhoods. joarna/af lntnpersona/ Violence, 1-25. DOl: 10.117’?/0886260517691519 21. Payne Poster, P., George Dairnida, S.., McDougall, G., Borrage,J. (2017). Salivary rapid [liv testing health seeking and coping in African Americans. HIT//AIDS Research anti Treatment Open Journal, SE(2): 53153. DOT http://dx.doi.org/10.l7140/HARTOJ SE-2-1 05 22, ‘George Dalmida, S., Aduloju-Ajijola, N., Clayton Jones, D., Thomas, T.L, Etazo Tuscano, K.]., Lewis, R., Fleming, T., Taylor, S., Lunyong, M. 2016). Serual risk behaviors of African American adolescent females: The role of cognitive and religious factors.Jounza/ of Transculiura/Nursing, 1-10. DO!: loll 77/10436596l678660 23. ‘George Dalmida, S., Amerson, K., Poster,J., Magowe. M., Mcwhinney-Dehaney, L, Nicholas, PlC, Pehrson, IC, Leffers,J. (2016). Volunteer service and service learning: Opportunities, partnerships, and United Nations, Journal ofNun/rig Scb4slcirrhip, 48(5), 517-526. dci: 10.111 1/jnu.12226. 24. flbomas, T., Hiins, M. & George-Daimida, S.C. (2016). The student human panillomavirus survey: Nurse led Instrument development and psychometric testing to increase F{PV vaccine series completion in young adults.Jourrusl ofNursing Measurement, 24(2), 226-244. http://thc.doi.org/ 10.1891 / 1061- 3749.24.2,226 25. Holstad, MM., Spangler, S., [liggins, Nt, Dalmida, 5G. & Sharma, S. (2016). Psychosocial characteristics associated with both antiretroviral therapy adherence and risk behaviors in women living with HIVIAIDS and Behavior, AIDS and Behavior, 20(5), 1084-1096. DOl: 10.1007/s10461.01 5-1209 5 26. ‘George Dalmida, S., DiValerio, B., Hunte-Ceasar, T., Martinez, G.C.B., Savinluna, A., Hacker, L., Yuhas, K., Simhachalarn, K., Robinctt, IL, 1-luang, P., Frccman, B., and Mugoya, G,C.T. (2016). Perceptions of HI V-associated stigma in the US Virgin Islands. HIT//AIDS Resetvrh and Treatment Open JournaZ SE(3): 523-S30. doi: IC.? 7l40/HARTOJ-SE-3- (04 27. *Mugoya GCT, Aduloju-Ajijola N. George Dalmida S. (2016). Relationship between Knowledge of Someone infected with HI V/AIDS and [IV Stigma: A moderated mediation model of [IV knowledge, gender and F{IV test uptake. HI V/AIDS ResTreai Open]. 2016; SE(3): 514-522. doi:10.17144J/l-IARTOJ SE-3-103 Aifl., t,egt 28. *George Dalmida 5, Hunte-Ceasar T, Martinez GCB, Schweaer A, Freeman B, ci a]. (2016 Examination of HrV Risk and the HlV/AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. Vtrgm Islands.Jowwal ofAIDS Clinual Research, ‘,621. doi: 10.4172/2155 6113 1000621 29. McDougafl G..J George Dalmida, S., Payne Poster, VP., Bunage, 3. (2016). Barriers and facilitators to MW testing among women, HI V/AIDS Research and That Open Journal, SE(3): 59-SI 3. dcii; l0.171443/HARTOJ.SE-3-102 30. “Di Vaierio 6, George Dalmida 5, Monte Ceasar T, eta]. Perceptions of HJV.associated stigma inthe U.S. Virgin Islands. HI V/AIDS Rn Tnai Opt’s]. 2016; SE3): 523-530. doi: 10.17140/HARTOJ.SE 3 104 31. Plyman, MB,, George Daintida, S. (2016). A study of the role of music and religion on African American adolescent females’ sexual beliefs anti behaviors. Journal ofScience and Health al/he Unwersi of Alabama, 13, 43-4’. 32. “Dl Valeno, EL, George Dalmida, 5. (2016). Exploring WV stigma Lii the US Virgin lslands.Joanzalof Science and Health at the Unswni ofAlabama, 13, 27-31. 33. •Dalnsida, S. C., 1-lolstad, M. M., Fox, K., & Delaney, A. M. (201 5). Depressive symptoms and fangue as mediators of relationship between poor sleep factors and medication adherence in HIV-positive women. Journal of Research in Nursing, 20(6g 499-514. 34. •Dalmida, S.C., Koenig, [1. K., Holstad, MM. & Thomas, Y L. (2015). Religious and psychosocial covariates of hea]th.related quality of life in people living with HP//AIDS. !-IIV/,4JDS Research and Trza/me,,i 0/noJournal, 1(1); i-IS. http;/ dx.doi.orgjlO.17140. HARTOJ 1101 35. *flelaney,A., George Dalnuida, S.C. & Caydos, L. (2015). When it’s not postpartum depression: Understanding the mental health needs of mothers and how they are being met Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 36,6,416-423. http:/;www.tandIoniine.cnm/doi/full/ 10.3100/01612840.2014.1002645. 36. Ejaz, K., Shuaib, W., Dalmida, S.C., Khosa, F., Khan, M. S., 1-lashmi, M., Ahmad, M. &Johnson (2015). Evidence-Based practice: Best neuroimaging practice in non-traumatic hradaches.Journalof Emeieng Nursing, 47(3), 208-212. doi:l0. 101 6/;.jen.2014.09.0l0 37, 9Thomas, T. L., Yarandi, H. t’L, Dalmida, S. G., Frados, A., & Klzenert, K. (2015). Cross-Cultural Differences and Sexual Risk Behavior oF Emerging Adults. Journal of Transrultsral Nursing,, 26, 2, 64 72. Dol; 1043659614524791. 38. Gavdos, L. M., Wake, S.C., Gazmararian,j. A., Woodruff, W.,Thompson, W. W,, & Dalnaida, S.C. (2014). Revisiting Safe Sleep Recommendations for African American Infants; Why Current Counseling is Insufficient. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19(3), 496-503. 39. Daln’jda, 5G., Koenig, H.G, Holstad, M Wirani, MM. (2013). The psychological well-being of people living with F-Il V/AIDS and the role of religious coping and social support. IntenrahonalJounialof Psychiahy in Medicine, 46(1), 57.83. 40. “Gazmararian,J. A., Dalmida, S. G , Merino, V., Blake, S., Thompson, W., & Gaydos, L. (2014). What new mothers need to know: Perspectives from women and providers in Georgia. Maternal and Child Health]oqrnal, 18(4), 839 851. Do’: 10.1007/s10995 013-1308-8 Siñ’aGc’.ig fl,.;ud, 41. •Ualmjda, 5G., Holstad, MM., Dilono, OK. & Laderman, G, (2012). The meaning and use of spirituality among African Amencan women with 11W/AIDS. Western JossnsalofNursbg R,searth, 34(6), 736— 764. doi:I0.1 177/0193945912443740 42. Bail, K., Fosrer,J., Dalinida, S.G., Kelly, U., f-lowest, M., Ferranti, B., Wold,J. (2012). The impact of invisibility on the health a1 migrant Iairnworkers in the southeastern United States; A case study from Georgia. Nssnbg &searrb and Prarn, 20/2, 8 pgs. doi:10. 1155/2012/7604)8 43 flalwida, 5G., Flolsrad, MM., Dilorio, C.K. & Laderman, G. (2011) Spiritual well-being and health related quality of life among African American women with FIIV/AIDS. Applied Research in9ua&j ofLife, 6(2), 139-15’. 44, Dalmida, S.G., Robertson, B., Carrion, MM., Thompson, ‘øC’.W., Erskirte, N.L., Scruggs, N.J., Palomeque, F. & Sniderrnan, M. (2010). Spirituality, religiousness, psychosocial factors and maternal- infant outcomes in Latha mothers. Southern Online Journal ofNsa-sing Resea,th, 10(3), 1-19. 45. Din, E., KeUy, S., Burnley, K,, Nelson, 0., Luun, A., ConnoLly, C., Kelly, C,, Brown, 0. &Dalmlda, S.C. 20i0). Gateway to holistic healing. American Holistic Nurse, Association Eacaltj/Shi&nt ENews, 2(3), 1- 6. 46. tDahnida, S.C., Floistad, MM., D,Iorio, C.K. & Laderman, C. :2009;. Spiritual well-being, depressive symptoms and mmiune status among women living with HTV!MDS. Women and Heal/h, 49(2). 119-43. PMiD: 19533506: PMC2699Q19 47. Dalmida, SG. (2006). Spirituality, mental health, and health related quality of life among women with HIV/AIDS; Integrating spiiiruality into mental health care- Issuer in MentalHealth Nursing. 27, 185-198. o Refereed Journal Articles (in review): I. Mugo’sa, G., Foster, PP., Kirkpatrick, B., Martinez, L, George Dalmida, S. Utilizing Peer Leadership and Group Counseling to Combat HIV Stigma, Substance Use and Mental Health Issues in Rural Alabama. Submitted to Journal of Nurses in AIDS Can. o Book Chapters: 48. George, S., Cod)’, S.L, Muma, M., Martinez, L (2023). Empower, F,ncouragc, and Expand; Mentonng 21st Century Nurse Scientists. in TB. Hafsreinsdotur and N. Rollins Gantz (lids; Mentoeisg hi the 2/si Cia/sir, through Nan’allw Stems: Narses ‘Jossrno Across the 0kb,. Switzerland; Springer. 10.1007, 9’R .3-031 25204-4 49. Mogoya, OCT., Kirkpaaick, B., Payne-Foster, P., George Dalmida, S. 2023, In Press). Combating l-llV Stigma in Rural Alabama: Importance of Peer Leadership and Interdisciplinary Research and Community Collaboration. In M. Silberberg (Ed). Interdisap/inar, Commsenqy-Engaged Researrbfor Health Sines, Volume 3; Engaging the Intersection ofHousing and I-lea/i/i University of Cincinnati Press. 50. Dalmida, SO., Lewis, RI.., and Waidrop-Valverdc, 0. (20)5). Prevention counseling and other strategies in the FllV care setting. In T. J. Hope, M. Stevenson, and U. Richman (Eds). fEnçyckpidia ofAIDS. New York: Springer Science. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9610-6. SitI’9 C t•W4V F) ;-n,,d SI. Dalmida, S.C., Thurman, S. (2014). Religion and I-Il V/AIDS. In F. Idler (Ed.) Relion as a social detennmani ofhealth. New York: Oxford University Press. o Book (authored/edited): None o Published Abstracts and Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings: 52. Shorten, C., Cardenas, E., Khoshgoltaar, T.N{., t-lashemi,J., George Dalmida, S., Newman, D., Darta, D., Martinez, L., Sareli, C, Eckard, P. (2022). Exploring Language-Interfaced Fine-Tuning for COVtD 19 Patient Survival Classification. The 34th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence. 53. lHoIstad, MM., [liins, MX., Spangler, 5k, flalnsida, S. (2015). Do Age-Associated Differences in Clinical and Psychological variables exist among HI V-Infected Women? Gerontologist, 55, suppl 2,40. 54. •Dalmida, SQ. (2013). Neurocognitive correlates of HIV/STI-associated sexual decision-making in AA girls. Journal oJAIDS Clinical Rnrarrh, 4,9. doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.S1 .003-0112, hrtp://www.omicsonline.org/21 55-6113/2155-61 I 3-S 7.003-002.pdf 55. *[)almida, 5G. (2013). The growing I-Il V/AIDS epidemic in America’s paradise: Examining HIV risk. Journal oJAIDS Clinical Research, 4,9. doi:1 0.4172/2155-6113.SI.002-006, hup://www.omicsonline.orgl2) 55-61)3/2155-611 3-Sl.002-006.pdf 56. •Dahnida, S.G. (2006). Relationships among spintualitv, depression. Immune status, and health-related quality of life in women with 11EV. DissenationAbjiracts Jatemahonal, 67,4976. o Non-refereed publications: 57. Adirim, T., George, S., 1-fennekens, C. (2020). Political leaders should defer to scientists and public health leaders to stem coronavirus pandemic. Sun Sentinel, March 12,2020. hups://www.sun sentinel.com/oninion /comm entary /fl- op corn- Lao- scientists-public-health-nolitics-coronavirus 2020031 2-4cunqrpe2vdqbjct264koaio4q-storv.htrnl 58. George Dalmida, S. (2018). She dreamed of being a global servant leader. Rsfkaions on Nursing Leadership, May 4, 2018. httos:J/www.reflectionsonnursingleadershin.orglfeatureslrnore-features/she-dreamed-of beinp- a- plobal -servant-Icader 59. George. S. How housing impacts the health of people living with HI V/AIDS. Cultu,r of Health B/ag. April 12, 2108, Rohm WoodJohnson Foundation. hn’ps://waw.r4org/ nil b/ogJ 20 I 8/04/hosisin.impact-on.people-liu’ing. with-HI V-AIDS. him? 60. tGeorge Dalniida, S., and Emory University Global Health Institute research team. (2016). Assessing needs gaps and barriers. In USVI Department of Health. The Virgin Islands integrated lily prevention and care plan, & the statewide coordinated statement of need (SCSI”4 St. Thomas: The Virgin Islands Department of Health— Communicable Diseases Division, STD/HIV/TE Unit 61. Dalrnida, S. G. (2009). Community resources guide for Latina mothers in Metro-Atlanta, Georgia. Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Gc’.’ge D.tnkti 62. tflalmida, 5G. (20)8). Spirituality, stress, and social support among people living with I-IN/AIDS. The Center Report, 28,1,2-3. Durham: Duke University Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. 63. *Dahnida, S. G. (2)6). Relationships among spirituality, depression, immune status, and health related quality of life in women with 1-1EV. ProQuest. 64. George, S. (1999). CPR: CE-IF prevention of readmission. Sr. Thomas: University of the Virgin Islands. [Instructional Bookieti PRESENTATIONS o INVITED Presentations 1. George, S. (2023, April). Perspectives on the Nursing Shortage. Presentation at the West Palm Beach Rotary Club, West Palm Beach, Pt. 2. George, S. (2023,January). A Cening Data Science Framework to Facilitate the Dwekpinent ofPndictiEe Models for CO VID-19 and other Health and Healikare Outcomes. Presentation at the Rotary Club of Hollandale Beach, Adventun, FL 3. George, S. (2023, January). Kindness. Presentation at Concert4Kindness, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. 4. Egues, K., George, S., Shea, M. & Jones, S. (2022, November). WorkJone .ctaffln,g and Retention: Nai:gahog the Effices ofthe Great Rt4gnahon (lanelpresentation). The Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce Perspectives on Florida’s I-lealthcare Conference, Davie, FL. S. George, S., Ortega, M., Tappen, K.. Gropper, S. & Wiese, L. (2022, March). Healthy Aging Qrnne/ presentation). An Evening with Christine B. Lynn College of Nursing at the Royal Palm Country Club, Boca Raton, FL. 6. George, S.G. (2021). Tribute Awards. Sigma Theta Tau International biennial Convention, November 2021, Indianapolis, IN. 7. George, S., Drummorid, F-I., Pankey-Wairen, IL (2021). Mental Health Toll ofCO VID-!9on Ifealthcan Workers. Cross Country/FAU Webinar Series. March 11, 2021,https:/lvoutu.be/qgeqfkr3oWA 8. George, S., Strickland, 0., Munroe, C., Rutherford, M. (2021). COVID-!9 in the Year ofthe Neerse: The Nunvg School Expmence. Nursing Consortium of South Florida Virtual Town Hall Series. January 22, 2021. 9. George, S., Drusnmond, H, (2021). The Vision ofNursing 2030. Cross Councry/FAU Webinar Series. January 14, 2021. 10. George Dalrnida, S. (2020, September). Courageous and Caerng Leadership. jPresenticn in Spanish. Congreso de Enferrr,eria Jnternacionai, Virtual Meeting, Universidad Autonoma tIc Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Me,dco. U. George, S., Dnimmond, H., Duylc, M., Rosenzweig, M., Jasrnin, MR. (2020). CO VID-19: Lessons S., iyi Ccorgr Learnedfives Nunes, Doctors and Fr,ntline Worlers. Cross Country/PAU Webinar Series. August 19, 2020. 12 George, S., Drummond, H., Edwards, K., Suriaga, A., Durbin, M. (2020). Diversity inNursing Cross Cnuntry/FAU Webinar Series.July 16, 2020. 13. George, S., Drumrnond, H., France, N., Gordon, S. (2020). CarügforSqi Numthn,g Wholeness and Well-Being. Cross Country/FAU Webinar Series. Jun 18,2020 14. George, S., Dnimmond, H., Bermudez. N., Liehr, P., Edwards, K., King, 8. (2020). COt/Il) &‘ Compassisin Pañpe. Cross Coanrrv/FAU Webinar Series. May 21, 2020 15. George Dalmida, S. (2020). MCN Lcads Deans’ Independent Leadership Project American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Academic Leadership Conference, 2020: Driving Innovation and Excellence in Uncertain Times. October 30, 2020. Virtual. 16. George Dalnilda, S. (2020, September). Courageous and Caring Lzadershq’. Congreso de Enfermerla Intemaciunal, La Universidad Autonoma de Chihuaha, Facultad de Enfermcria y Nuthologia. September 8, 2020, Chil’iuaha, Mexico, Virtual Meeting. I?. George, S. (202(. Nursing and lnrerprofessional Research and Practice. Quindio University, February 5, 2020, Armenia, Columbia. iS. George, S. (2019). Evaluating and addressing the mental health needs of people living with HIV — Including black MSM. Kqnoie Preseniasian at Multisite Recipient Meeting, Ryan Wbite HI V/AIDS Program Part F: Special Projects of National Significance: Implementation of Evidence-Informed Behavioral Health Models to Improve I-lW Health Outcomes for Black Men who have Sex with Men, December 3, 2019, Bethesda, MD 20814 19. George, S.G. (2019). Keynote Speaker: Nursing Rescarch and Evidence.Based Practice. Universidad Autonoma de Nueva Leon. March 2019. Monterrey, Mexico. 20. George, S.G. (2019). Opportunities and benefits of Membership in and Partnership with Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing, Ladno Leadership institute, National Association of Hispanic Nurses, January 26, 2019, Sanjuan, PR. 21. George, S., Weglicki, L. Strategies for Preparing PhD Students for Research and Faculty Roles, Research Leadership Network Pre-Conference Workshop, AACN Doctoral Education Conference,January 17, 2019, Coronado, CA. 22. George, S.G. (2018). Opening Plenary Welcome. Sigma Theta Tau International’s 29th International Nursing Research Congress, July 19,2018, Melbourne, Australia. 23, Campus, M., ICilpatrick, M., Svedin, L., Marino, N., George, 5G., Campbell, Kris, Kelley, S., Palacios, C., Sims, B. (2018). Building a Culture of Health: interdisciplinary Research Leaders Cohort I Summer Workshop. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,, San Juan Puerto Rico, July II -13,2018. 24. George, S. Telemedicinc and Group Counseling for Depression, Anxiety and Substancc Abuse in People with [liv, Amctiean Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) 2018 National Confcrence,Juoe 26— july 1, 2018, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO. 25. George, S.G. (2017). Obesity and I-IJV. Annual CEU Day: Obesity and Comorbidities. Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association. February 4,2017, Sasnford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 2. George, S.G. (2016). Treatment and Care of People Living with l-{IV/AIDS: Cardiometabolic Implications. Annual CEU Day: Defining Cardiometabolic Risk. Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association. February 6, 2016, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama. 27. George Dalmida, s.c. (2015). Boosting your educational and research scholarship. Edo Program Orientation, Capstone College of Nursing, Tuscaloosa, Al, August 28,2015. 28. George, Dalmida, S. (2015, May). Research and Evidence-Based Practice Workshop. University of the Virgin Islands, Nursing Division, May 2015, Sr. Thomas, Vtrgin Islands. 29. Dalmida, S.C. (2014). Investigaciones Sobre Ia Espirituaiidad y Is Salud. Hospital San Vicente de Paul June 10, 2014, San Francisco tie Macotis, Dominican Republic. 30. Dalmida, S.c. (2014). Religion, Cognition and Sexual Risk Behavior. Apri] 2, 204. Emory University Religion and Public Health Collaborative Roundtable. (Invited podium presentation) .31. Jones, C., Curran,J.W., Dalnüda, S.G., and Smith, N. (2013). Panelist, Rollins Town Hall Meeting. Race and Health Panel, ‘What’s the big deal about race and Ileaith? Why does it matter? October 22, 2013, 6:30-8:30 pm, Rothns School of Public Health, CNR 1000, Hosted by the Association of Black Public Health Students and Emory Public Health Ethics Club 32. Dalmida, S.C. (2012). Cross-Cultural Differences: When Spirituality and Religion Influence Women’s Mental and Physical Hcalth, September 27, 2012, Maya Angclou International Womcn’s Health Summit, September 27-29, 2012, Winston-Salem, NC. (Invited Podium Presentation) 33. Dalmida, S.C. (2012). Taking a Stand: Steps to Stop Cross-Cultural Incivility. Thursday September 20, 2012, Sigma ‘fheca Tau International 2012 Leadership Forum, Indianapolis, IN. (Invited) 34. Dalmida, S.C. (2012). Lifclong Leadership: Making an impact through Service Learning. September 20. 2012, Sigma Theta Tao International 2012 Leadership Forum, Indianapolis, IN. (Invited) 35. Dalinida, S.C., Erskine, k. Scott, J. (2012). Race in a Global Society Panel as a part of Goizueta School of Business 7th Annual Diverse Leadership Cnnfercncc, Friday, February 24th, 2012, Atlanta, GA. (Invited Panel Presentation) 36. Dal,nida, S.G. (2009). Psychosocial and Immune Health and Quality of Life among l-llV-Positive People. National Center on Minority Health and Health Dispa.ridcs, Caribbean Ii.xplomatory Research Center, University of the Virgin Islands, 2nd Annual Health Disparities Institute, St. John, VI, October, 2009. (Invited Luncheon Spealter) 17. Dalmida, S.G (2009). Investigaciones sabre el relacion critic espirirualidad/rcligión y salud (Invited). Universidad Autdnoma tie Santo Domingo (UASD). March 11, 2009. San Francisco de Macotis, Dominican Republic. 0 Refereed Paper/Podium Presentations: 3$. George Dalmida, S., Martinez, L., Dana, U., Newman, U., Flashemi,J., Khoshgoftaar, T. 1.1., Shorten, C Sarei, C., & Eckard, P. (2023, March 1—3). A machine learning model for predicting ICU Admission, Mechanical Ventilation, and Mortality of COVID 19 patients in South Florida. [Paper presentationj. SNRS 37th Annual Conference: Building Partnerships in Population Health through Sal Research, Education, and Practice, Rosen Centre, Orlando, FL, United States. hrtos://snrs.org/events/2023-annual-conferencei 39. Datta, I)., George Dalniida, S., Martinez, 1.., Newman, 11, Hashemi,J., Khoshgoftaar,T. M., Shorten, C., Sareb, C.. & Eckard, P. (2023, February 10—I I). Using Random Forest Classifier to Ldennfy Important COVID-19 Patient Characteristics Predicting Mortality in South Florida (Paper presentationJ. 4th Annual National Big Data Health Science Conference, The Pasndcs Alumni Center, Universiry of South Carolina, Orlando, Columbia, SC. htrps:!/wv.’w sc-bdJas-conference.org/proram-2O23/ 40. George flalmida, S., Datta, D, (21-25 July 2(122). Development of a Caring Data Science Framework to Predict COVID-19 Outcomes and Drive Healthcarc Transformation [Paper presentation]. 33rd International Nursing Research Congress 2022, The Edinburgh International Conference Cenue, Edinburgh, Scotland. hnps;//www.sigmanursi.w.urr’/connect-cngae/meetings events/congress 41. Krause-Paxello, C., Wiese, L., Brown-King, C., George, S. (2023). Engaging niarginalized populations in nurse led community-based research. American Association of Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Conference, Research Leadership Network Pre-Conference Workshop,january 1921, 2023, Coronado,CA. 42. George, S., Martinez, L. (2021). Black Girls’ Magic: Neural Substrates of Sexual Risk Behavior of Black Girls. Sigma’s 32nd International Nursing Research Congress,july 22 -26,2021. Virtual 43. George, S. (2020). AACN Leads Independent Leadership Development Project. American Association of Colleges Academic Nursing Leadership ConFerence, October 30, 2020. Virtual 44. Liehr, P., D’Avolio, D., Wiese, L., George, S. (2020). Health Justice as a Framework for Shaping Inclusive Research Approaches. Southern Nursing Research Society Conference, March 18-20, 2020, New, Orleans. Rescheduled to virtual. 45. George, S. (2020). How Marginal Housing Hampers Inclusivity and Impacts Health among Flow Marginal Housing Hampers Inclusiviry and Impacts Health among People Living With HP?. Southern Nursing Research Society Conference, March 19, 2020, New, Orleans. Rescheduled to virtual. 46. George. S., Palacios, C., Myra, 1). Funding Your \X’ork and Staying Connected After the RWJF Program. RWJF Annual Leadership lnsriture,January 15. 2019. Indianapolis, IN. 47. George, S., Mugoya, C,, Kirkpatrick, B. Affordable Housing and Community Advocacy for People Living with HIV: Assessing Best Practices and Health Impact, R’F Annual Leadership Institute, January 15, 2019, Indianapolis, IN. 48. George, S. Culmre of Health Lessons from Cuba, Panel Session. RWJF Annual Leadership Institute, January 15, 2019, Indianapolis, IN. 49. George, S., Payne Foster, P., Mugoya, C., Kirkpanick. B. Use of Telernedicine in Group Counseling for HIV patients with Co-Diagnosis of Substance Addiction Use and/or Mental Health Disorders in Rural Alabama. Counseling and Treating People of Color. November 26— 30, 2018, New Orleans,t.A. 50. George Dalrnida, S., Mugoya, C, Kirkpatnck, B. Housing Challenges and Solutions for People Living with 11W/AIDS. The Southern Conference on Homelessness and Housing, November14— 16, 2018, Orange Heach, AL.. 51. George, S., Mugoya, G., Kirkpatrick, B. Health-Related Impact of [lousing Factors Among Penplc living With I-lW. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, September 13-15, 2018, Washington, DC. 52. George, S., Mugoya, G., Kirkpatrick, B. The Health Impact of Housing Factors Among People Living With liv. Sigma Theta Tau Internationals 29th International Nursing Research Congress,July 19— 23, 2018, Melbourne, Australia. 53. George, S., Mugoya, G., Kirkpatrick, B. Telemedicinc and Group Counseling for Depression, Anxiety and Substance Abuse in People with 1-1EV, American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) 2018 National Conference, June26 —July 1,2018, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO. 54. George, S. and Lawson, R. Dynamic Duos: The Power of DNPs and PhDs Collaboratively Leading Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Projects, A.ACN 2018 Doctoral Education Conference, january 18, 20, Naples. FL. 55. George Dalmida, 5, Kirkpatrick, B., Mugoya, G., Payne-Poster, P. (2017). Telemedicine Perceptions of Rural Patients with HIV and Mental Health Issues. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing 44th Biennial Convention, October 28- November 1,2017, Indianapolis, IN. %. George Dalnsida, 5, Kirkpatrick, B., Mugoya, G., Payne-Foster, P. (2017). Multilevel Strategies to Improve [IV Care in West Aiabama. Engagement Scholarship Consnrt,um (ESC) 2017, September 27, 2017, Birmingham, AL 57. George Dalmida, S. (201 6). Examination of I-Il V/AIDS in the United States Virgin Islands: Community Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis, In Symposium: Psychosocial Factors and Their Association With Health Outcomes in Minority Pauents With a Lifelong Disease. Sigma Theta Tao International’s 27th International Nursing Research Congress,July 21 25, 2016, Cape Town, South Africa. 58. George, S. (2016). Employing Mixed Methods and a Multi-Level, Muludisciplinaxy Team Approach to Examine HP? in the Virgin Islands. in Symposium: Successftd Methods used in Rural Health Research, Southern Nursing Research Society, Febmary 24, 2016, Williamsburg, VA, 59. George. S. (2015). Is Leadership in STI’l In Your Future? A Dialogue with the Leadership Succession Committee,” ST’I’I’s 43 Biennial Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, November,2015. 60. George, S. (2015). A Persistent Problem in America’s Paradise: Examination of the HIVJAIDS Epidemic in the United States Virgin Islands, STTI 43J Biennial Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, November. 2015. 61. Dalmida, S.c. (2015). ‘l’he Role of Disinhibiuon in Cognition and Sexual Risk Behavior of Adolescent Girls, In Symposium: Research with Vulnerable Young Adults, Sigma Theta Tao Internationals 26th International Nursing Research Congrcss,JuIy 23-27, 2015, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 62. Fteeman, 13., Dalmida, 5G. (2015). A Qualitative Study of the Effects of Hip-Hop Music and Media on Sexual Risk Behaviors of African-American Adolescent Females. Sigma Theta Tao International’s 26th International Nursing Research Congress, July 23-27, 2015, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 63. Dalmida, S.C. & Thum’ian, 5. (2014). Religion and the [IV Epidemic. Religion and Public Health Conference, November 5-7, 2014, Emory Conference Center: Atlanta, CA. (Podium presentation) 64. Dalmida, S.C. (2014). Cognitive and Psychosnciai Correlates of Sexual Risk Behavior of MidAdolescent AA Girls. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science: 2014 State of the Sciencc Conference. September 18.20, 2014: Washington, DC 65. Dalnilda, 5G. (2014). Religion, Cognition, Decision-Making and Sexual Risk Behavior of Girls. Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science: 2014 State of the Science Conference. September 18-20, 2014: Washington, DC 3riviGtrt,get)nrizii 66. Dalmida, S.C., Perry, S., Nicholas, P., Amerson, R., Wright, B., Franklin, C., Foster,J (2013). Special Session: International Nursing Service; At Home and Abroad. November 16-20, 2013, Indianapolis, IN 67. Dalnilda, S.C. (2013). Neurocognidve Correlates of HIV/STI-Associatcd Sexual Decision Making in African American Girls. STTI 42nd Biennial Convention, November16 20, 2013, lndsanapohs,IN 68. Daintida, 5G., Moore, S., Sobon-Sensor, C. (2013). Symposium: Caring for a Global Society: The Impact of Latino-Aniencan Health Beliefs and Behaviors on 1-Icaith Outcomes, 5111 42nd Biennial Convention, November 16-20, 2013, Indianapolis, IN 69. Dalmida, 5G. (2013). Acculturation, Spiritual/Religious, and Psychosocial Factors and Maternal-Infant Outcomes among I.atina Mothers. S’ll’l 42nd Biennial Convention, November 16-20, 2013, Indianapolis, IN 70. Dalns.ida, 5G., Vlasich, C., McGlown,J., Pehrson, K. (2013). Special Session: Disaster Response: Nursing Lcadcrship in Difficult Times. STTI 42nd Biennial Convention, November 16 20, 2013, Indianapolis, IN 71. Dalniida, 5G. (2013).The Growing HI V/AIDS Epidemic in America’s Paradise: Examining WV Risk. International Conference on Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS, October 24-25. 2013, Orlando. FL, USA. (Podium) 72. Dalanida, S.C. (2013). Leadership in Spirituality in Relation to Higher Education and Health Research. 2013 Center for Spirituality and Professionalism Symposium, University of the Virgin Islands, April 12, 2013, St. Thomas, VI. 73. Gaydos, L., Woodruff,W., Blake, S., Gazmararian,J., Thompson, W.W., Dalmida, S.C. (2013. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 23-25, 2013, Baltimore, MD. ‘14. Dalmida, 5G., Koenig, H. (2012). Spirituality and Religious Coping and Health Related Quality of Life of African American Living with HIV/AJDS. 2012 Mayo Spiritual Care Research Conferenced, November 1-2, 2012, Minneapolis, MN. 75. Dalmida, 5G., Fleming,T. (2012). The Growing HIV/A1DS epidemic in America’s Paradise. Caribbean Nurses Organization: CNO 28th Biennial Conference, Theme “Nursing and Midwifery: Responding to the challenges of Globalization, October21 27, 2012, Paraniaribo Suriname (Ora 76. Dalnaida, S.C., Koenig, H. (2012). Psychosocial Correlates of Medication Adherence among HIV - Positive Outpatients, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) Conference, Sept 13 15, 2012, Washington, DC [Oral] 77. Gaydos, L, Daimida, S.G., Arnmons, K. (2012). What New Mothers in Georgia Need to Know. Georgia Public Health Association 83rd Annual Meeting/Conference, April 12, 2012, Atlanta, GA o&um/panel presentation) 78. Dalmida, S.C. & Koenig, I-I. (2011). Oral Presentation TtIe: Psychosocial and Spirirual Factors and Depression among African-Americans Living with [-IIVJAIDS. Sigma Theta Tao International’s 22nd International Nursing Research Congress,July 11-14, Cancu.n, Mexico 79. Dalmida, 5G. & Koenig, H. (2011). Poster Presentation Title: Spiritual, Religious and Psychosocial Correlates of Adherence among African-American HIV-Positivc Outpatients. Sigma Theta Tau International’s 22nd International Nursing Research Congress,July II 14, Cancun,Me,uco 80. Cobum, C. & Dalmida, S. (2011). Computerized Application Quizzes as Predictors of Success on Clinical Nursing Exams: A Pilot Study. Podium presentauoo at the 7th Annual Faculty Development Workshop: Using Technology to Increase Teaching Effectiveness, University of Kentucky, College of Nursing. May 9-10, Lexington, KY 81. Dalmida, S.C. (20)0). Spiritual, Religious, and Psychosocial Factors and Birth Outcomes among I.atina Mothers. Mayo Spiritual Care Cnnfercncc. November 4 5, Rochester, MN 82. Dalmida, S. & Koenig, H. (2009). Spirituality, Religious Coping, Stress, and Social Factors among Persons Living with HIV/A.IDS. 13th International Nursing Research Conference, November, Alica.nte, Spain 83. Dalmida, S.C., Robertson, B., CarriOn. MM., Erskmnc, N.L., Thompson, W. & Scrus, N. (2009). Spinruality, Social Capital, and Maternal-Infant Outcomes in Pregnant Latana Women. 13th International Nursmg Research Conference, November, Al.cante, Spain. 311’1 (.rge 84. Dalnsida, 5G. (2008). Stress and Religious Coping among People Uving with HIV/AIDS. Abstract and presentation published at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Spirituality, Theology and Health. June 25-27, 2008, Durham, NC. 85. Dalnsida, 5G. (2008). Religious Coping and l-leaith among People Living with l-IIV. American Academy of Religion, Southeastern Regional Meeting. March, 2008, Mama, GA. 86. Dalniida, 5G. (2007). Relationships between spirituality and health among people living with 1-1EV/AIDS. Caribbean Nurses Organization 50th Golden Anniversary Jubilee Conference, October 21- 26, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. 87. Dalniida, 5G. & 1-lolsiad, MM. (2007). Interrelationships between spirituality, mental health, and immune status among women with [nv/AIDS. Abstract published in 18th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, July, 2007, Vienna, Austria. 88. Dalmida, S.G. & Holsiad, M.M. (2006). Spirituality and health among women with HIV. The University of Dublin, Trinity College 7th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Dublin, Ireland 89. George, S., Mcflonne’J, M. & Dilono, C. (2005), Spirituality and mental health: Predictors of health related quality of Life among persons living with [nV/AIDS. Presentation and published abstract at Sigma Theta Thu 16th International Nursing Research Congress,JuIy, Kona, Hawaii. 90. George, S., McDonnell, NI., Dilorio, C. & McCarthy, F. (2004). Spirituality, depression, and quality of life irs HI V-positive persons. Presentation at and abstract published In the Proceedings of the 8th Nursing Research (Spanish-English) Conference, November, 2004, Sevilla, Spain. 91. George, S., McDonneLl, M., Dilorio, C. & McCarthy, F. (2004). Spirituality, depression, and quality of life in HIV-positive persons. Abstract in the Proceedings of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Annual Conference, November, New Orleans, Louisiana. 92. McDonnell, Soet,J., George, S. & Moynes, K (2003). Risky behaviors of Hl’V-positive women. Abstract published in the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Annual Conference piogram, New York, NY, November, 2003. 93. George, S. (2003). WV antiretroviral treatment. Presentation at and abstract published in the 14th International Nursing Research Congress,July, 2003, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. o Refereed Poster Presentations: 94. George Dalmida, S. Intervention for People with HIV and Mental Health Issues. Council (or the Advancement of Nursing Science, September13 15, 2018, Washington, DC. 95. George Dalmida, S., Payne-Foster, P., Mugoya, G., Kirkpatrick, B. !mproi’in,g Access to Mental Heafihcarefrr People bthu,g with FiJl hr the De. South wins Tth,wedn-ine, Southern Nursing Research Society 2018 Annual Conference, March21 -24, 201S, Atlanta, GA, 96. George Dalmida, 5, Kirhpatrick, B , Mugoya, G., Payne Foster, P, Alan, I., DiValerio, E., Drees, K., Pierpaoli, C., Williamson, L. Tclcmedicine Perceptions of Rural Patients with HIV and Mental Health Issues- 44t Biennial Convenuon, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing, October 28 November 2, 2017, IndianapoLis, IN. 97. George Dalmida, 5, Kirkpatrick, B., Mugoya, G., Payne-Foster, P. (2017). UsingTelcmedicine to Deliver a CB1’/MI-based Intervention for Depression and Substance Use in People Living with HIV. 2017 UA System Scholars Institute, May 15-16, 201?,Tuscaioosa,Alabasna. 98. Foster, P1-I; George. 5, Mugoya, G; Kirkpatrick B; Drees, K. 2016; HIV Peer Advocacy l.eadership Training: Preparation for HJV Peer Advocates in HIV/Mental Health Support Groups. 18th Annual Rural Health Conference, March 30, 20 17, Tuscaloosa, AL. 99. DiValerio, E., Drees, K., Afon, I. (201 7) .Telemedltine and Ctrnp Connie/lag: Deve/-opiqg New Strale,glesfor I-IIV Can In RYe,! Alabama, University of Alabama Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference, March 29 30, 2017, Tuscaloosa, AL. 100.Afon, I., George, 5, Kirkpatrick, B., Payne-Foster, P., Mugoya, G. (2016). Multilevel Strategies to Improve F-IIV Care In West Alabama. UAB Commuruty Engagement Institute Conference, October 14, 2016, Tuscaloosa, AL. (;. DaJ,ni,l, P%r t 101. Mugoya, G.C.T., George, S., Payne-Foster, P., Kirkpatrick, B. & Mamholeo, 0. (October, 2016). Multi Level Strategies to Improve WV Care in West Alabama. The NCRE/RSA/CSAVR Fall Conference, October, 2016, Arlington, VA 102,Afon, 1., George, S, Payne-Foster, P., Kirkpatrick, B., Mugoya, 0. (2016). Multilevel Strategies to Improve WV Care in West Alabama. Blackburn Institute Annual Symposium, August 19-20, 2016, Tuscaloosa, AL. 1OS.Plynian. M., George, 5. (2016), A Study of the Role of Music and Religion on African American Adolescent Females’ Scxual Beliefs and Behaviors. University of Alabama Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference, March 30, 2016, Tuscaloosa, AL. 104. Di Valerio, F., George, S. (2016). Exploring HIV Stigma in the US Virgin Islands. University of Alabama Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference, March 30, 2016, Tuscaloosa, AL. 10S.johnson, I.., George, S. (2016). Social Support, Depression and Perceived Stress with People Living with HIV: Is there a correlation? University of Alabama Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference, March 30, 2016, Tuscaloosa, AL. 106. Drees, K., George, S. (2016). Finding the Correlation between Drug Use and Sexual Risk Behavior in the U.S. Virgin Islands. University of Alabama Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference, March 30, 2016, Tuscaloosa, AL 107.Afon, 1., George, S, Payne-Poster, P., Kirkpatrick, B., Mugoya, 0. (2016). 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George Dalmida, S. (P1/PD). Project Tide: “Training a Workforce to Meet the Needs of Broward Populations.’ Award Funding Agency: Anonymous Foundation. Project Dates: 12/1/2022— 12/31/2024. Date Awarded: 2/21/2023. Award amount: $1,000,000. 2. George, S. (PD/I). Project Title: “RCA Scholarship Fund.” Funding Agency: 1-ICA Florida Healthcare. Project Dates: 03/02/2023.03/01/2024. Amount: $200,000.00. 3. George, S (2022). Health Equity Nursing Scholars Program. Sponsor. Florida Blue Foundation. Amount: $140,000.00. Project Dates: 01101/2021 — 12/31/2024 4. George, S. (PD/I). Project Tide: “Baptist Health Funds for Scholarships.” Funding Agency Baptist Health South Florida Inc. (BHSF). Project Dates: 02/24/2023. 12/31/2026. Amount: $750,000.00. S. George Dalmida, S. (P1/PD). Project Tide: ‘Memorial Ilealthcare System Nursing Faculty Education Support Initiative,” Award Funding Agency: Memorial Healthcare system. Project Dates; 3/4/2022 — 11/17/2023. Date awarded: 11/30/2022. Award Amount: $126,000. 6. George Dalmida, S. (P1/PD). Project Title: “Memorial Health: Linking Industry to Nursing Education (LINE) Fund.” Submitted to: Memorial l-{ealthcare System. Project Dates: 9/15/2022 — 9/14/2023. Date Awarded: 10/20/2022. Award Amount: $240,000. 7. George, S (P1), Newman S. (Co-PI), [{ashemi,J. (Co-PI), Khoshgoftaar, T. (Co-I). Development of a Model to Evaluate and Predict COVID- 19 Outcomes and Evaluation of Longterrn Effects. FAIl MHS Data Science Pro;ects. (Unfunded research: In kind fundin 8, Cody, S. (P1), Newman, S. (Co-I), London, R. (Co.1), Moore, P. (Co-l),Jones, K. (Co-I), Georgc,S. (Consultant).(2020-2022). Prn’en&n, Trratment, and Recoveu Strategiesforludividssab with Opioid and Methamphetanunt Lice Disordt, in RuralA/abanni Health Resources & Services Administration. Rural Communities Opiold Response Program-Planning (RCORP). $199,421. I G25RH400650l-00 9. Cody, S. L. (P1). George, S. (Co-I), Payne-Foster, P. (Co-I), Gunn, H. (Co-I), Gable, P. (Co-I)., & Vance, 0. E. (Co-fl(2019-2021). Exploring Racial Disparities in Sleep F-Iealth among Older HIV-Positive Adults with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND). NIH, RCMAR. $25,000 10. Kirkpatrick, B., George, S. (Consultant) Mugoya, OCT., Vaugans, 0., Carter, V.(2018.2020). Rural Virmal Therapy for People Lvmg with HIV. Viiv l-Icalthcare, Southern Imtiative Positive Action Grant. $25,000. It. Moralcs-Aieman, M. (Fl), Bradiey, L.J. (P1), Graettinger, K. (Co-U, George, S. (Co.l), Lee, A.(Co 1). (2019.2020).Telemcdicine.toward Empowering Rural Moms (TERM). Remote Pregnancy Monitoring Chaflenge. I-IRSA. $10,000 12. Mumba, M. (P1), George, S. (Co-I/Mentor), Findiay, L. (Col/Mentor), & Davk, L. Co-t/Mentor). (2018). VA Hea/Ib. Funded by the Veteran’s Affairs Administration. ($174,550). 13, George, S. (Pt), Mugoya, G.T. (Co-N), Kirkpatrick, B. (Co-fl) (2017.2019). A,ffirdab/e Hearing and Conrmaniy Advocasyfor People bring with Hi V: Assessing Bert Practices and Health Impact. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Interdisciplinary Research Leaders Program Research Grant.$125,000 14. George, S. (P1), Mugoya, G.T. (Co-Pi), (Co-I), Kirkpatrick, B. (Co-IN) (2016-2019). 4ffiraabk Housing and Commesnify Advocacyfor People Lie’i’ng with WV.’ Assessing On’ Practices and Health Impact. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Interdisciplinary Research Leaders Program Fellowship. $225,000. 15. Dalmida, S. G. (Program Co-Director) (201 3-201 5). B’es to the Baccataserrate Program. National Institutes of Health. $1,730,090. 16. Dalmida, S. G. (Community Engagemenr Research Program, Committee Member) (2012-2015). Renewal Applicahonfor the Atlanta Clinical and Tranilaflonal Science institute cooperatit-e agreement awani ACTSI — U L. $27,115,620. 17. Dalmida, S. (3. (Faculty, Recruitment Committee) (2012-2015). Training in ln:nsentions to improve Outcomes in Chronic Coirditions. National institutes of Health. 1T32NR012715-OIAI,$2,0(32,209. 18. Dalmida, S. G. (Co-Invesbgator) (20112012). What New Moms Need to Know: An Explorato9’ Sh.d,y to Develop Pannfing Toolsfar New Mothers. Georgia Department 01 Community Health.$263.364. 19. Dalmida, S. G. (P1) (2008-2009). Sjoepsoms and Socioadtoeral Factors among Pregnant L.atinas. Emory School of Nursing, N1H/NINR-Funded Center (or Symptoms, Symptom Interactions and Health Outcomes. $8,828. 212 Dalmida, S. C. (P1) (2006-2007). Spirituality, Rih,gioees Coping, and Health anior!g People inthfliV/AIDS. Duke University Fellowship. Templeton Foundation. $60, 000. 21. Dalmida, S. 0. (P1) (2005-2006). Spintualify and Health among Women with HIV. NINR/NlH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award. I P31 NR009758-01. 329,900. 22. Dalmida, S. G. (Graduate Research Assistant) (2003-2007). Motivating HI V-Positive LS”omen: Risk ndwcaon andARTAdherence NIH/NINR. ROl NR008094-Ol-Al $2,968,475. 23. Dalmida, S. G. (P1) (2003-2005). Research Supp/.ementfor Underrepresented minorities (PlUM), Motivatins HII” Positive Womew Risk redaction and ARTAdhenpwe. NIl-l/NINR. R0I NR008tJ94-0l -Al, $50,516. RESEARCH GRANTS completed or in progress (intra-mural funded zrantsl 24. George, S. (MPI), Ortega, M. (Contact M1’l), Barenholtz, E. (MPfl, Newman, D. ?vlPl), Darn, D. (Co1). Profrct Tide: “Early Prediction of Alzhcimer’s Disease and Related Dementia, (ADRD) on Preclinical Assessment Data using Machine learning (ML) tools,” Award Funding Agency: New Honzons in AJzheimer’s Disease and Re!ated Dementias (AERD) Pilot. Project Dates: 03/01/2023 — 08/31/2024. Amount: $37,500. 25. Martinez, L. (P1), George, S. (Co-I), Datta, D.(Co-I), Ilashenii,J. (Co-I), Khosbgoftaar, T. (Co-I), Newman, D. (Co-l).(2022). Development of a Multi-Scale Predictive Model for COV’ID-l9 Patient Outcomes and Long-Term Health Effects, Sponsor: Center for SMART Health: Sccd Funding Opportunity. Amount: $21,000.00. 26. George, S. (Co-IN/PD), Thong, X. (P1/PD). (2022). Project Title: “Hybrid Sensor-Biofeedback System to Remotely Treat Long-Had COVID-19 Symptoms.” Funding Agency: MU I-SENSE. $20,000. 27. Zhong, Z. (P1), Engeberg, E. (co-PI), Gupta, M. (collaborator), George, S. (collaborator), Klocman, B. (collaborator). (2021 —2023). Project Tide: “Hybrid Sensor-Biofeedback to Remotely Treat 1.ong-Haul CDVII)- 19 Symptoms.” Opportunity: FAU College of Engineering Seed Funding. Totalamount: $25,000. Submitted 3/5/21. 28. George, S. (P1), Payne-Foster, P. (Co.PI), Mugoya, G.T. (Co-F), Williamson, L. (Co-I), Kirkpatrick, B. (Co-I). (2016-2019). Multi-level Strategies to Improve HIV Can in West Alabama. University of Alabama, Research Grants Committee. $40,600. 29. Dalnüda, S. 0. (P1) (2015-2018). Biomedical Imaging Technology Center and Emory Center for Systems Imaging. $12,000 . 20, 000 (in kind). 30. Dalmida, S. C. (P1) (2015.2016). Ui Virxin Islands (-LIV Project. Emory University Global Health Insdnate, Multidisciplinary Team Field Scholars Award. $12,000. 31. Dalmida, S. G. (P1) (2011-2013). Examinitig Spirituali(y and Sexuali(y.’ A Multi-method Mw/tr-facional Approach to Undentanding 1-IlVISTD-Related Disparities and Delenninanis among African .Amencan Achikrceetts and Young Adults. Emory University Religion and Public Health Collaborative. $21,250. 32. Dalmida, S. (1>1) (2011-2011). The Role of Black or.African American Culture in i/ic Sexual Decision Making of HIV-associated Risk Taking ofBlack Girls. Emory University Race and Difference Initiative. $4,934.75. 33. Dalnuda, S. C. (P1) (2008-2009). P!ycho.svoocvdtural Partner among Pregnant La!inas. Emory University Religion and Health CoUaborativc. $29,906. 34. Dalmida, S. S. (P1) (2008-2009). Maternal and Partner Support among Latiwas. Office of Uraiversiry Community Partnerships. $4,975. 35. Dalmida, S. G. (Focus Group Facilicator/ Data Analyst) (2002-2003). What Motivates Hit/-Positive Women to Adhere to ART and RR.B?Center for Public Health & Behavioral Nursing Research,NHWSON. $10,888. PROGRAM GRANTS completed or in proness ((waded) 36. George, S. (Fellow). (September — October 2018). Global Learning Exchange in Cuba Leadership Progsam. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation .17. Dalmida, S. C. (Co-Pfl (2012-2013). Computnied Virtual Reality Simulation in Clinical NursingEducalion. Center for Faculty Development and Excellence Fund for Innovative Teaching (Hi), Emory Umversity. $2,950. 38.Dalmida, S. C. (Co-Coordinator) (2011). Classroom Mini-Grant,far Clinical Nursing I: Maturing and Aging Fannlies. Center for Fscu]ty Development and Excellence, Emory University. $150. HONORS AND AWARDS: 2022 Inducted, Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 2022 South Florida’s Top Black l-lealthcare Professionals For 2022, Legacy MIA 2021 Florida Atlantic University and Northwest Community Health Alliance’s Community Health Center (FAU/NCHA CHC), operated by PAU’s Christine F. I.ynn College of Nursing, together with the West Palm Beach YWCA, received the “2021 Community Collaborators Award’ from Nonprofirs First, Inc. 2020 Distinguished Fellow, National Academies of Practice 2020 Inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi 2019 President’s Faculty Research Award, University of Alabama 2019 Outstanding Scholarship Award, Capstone College of Nursing, Tenured 2018 Fellowship, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2016 Marcus Campbell Service Award 2016 Award Certificate for Mentorship of Elizabeth DiValerto, itt Place - International Focus Poster, 2016 Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Conference, University of Aiabama 2016 Award Certificate for Mentorship of Elizabeth DiValerlo, 3 Place Poster Presentation. 2016 Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Conference, University of Alabama 2016 Award Certificate for Menrorship of Keaton Drees, International Focus Poster Presentation, 2016 Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Conference, University of Alabama 2015 Outstanding Scholarship Award, Capstone College of Nursing, Tenure-track 2015 Daniel J. Pesut Spirit of Renewal Award, Sigma Theta Tan International Honor Society for Nursing, International Awards 2015 Nominee, Jean Thomas Award for Creativity in Teaching, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing, Alpha Epsilon Chapter 2015 Nominated by students for Emory Executive Round Table Series, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2013 Best Poster Award, “Dalmida, S.C. Cognition and Sexual Risk Behavior among African American Girls”. International Conference on STDs and AIDS, 2013, Orlando, FL. 2012 Carl Storm Fellowship, 2012 Neurobiology of Cognition Gordon Research Conference 2011 Community Builders Award, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2010 Atlanta Public Schools Career and Technical Education Community Partner Award, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2005.2006 Ruth L. Knschstein National Research Service Award—Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institutes of Health 2000-2001 Emory Nell Hodgson Woo&uff School of Nursing Dean’s Scholarship, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 1999 Nursing Faculty Award (Highest GPA), University of the Virgin Islands 1999 Magna Corn Laude graduate (B.S.N.), University of the Virgin Islands 1997 Cum Laude graduate (A.S.N), University of the Virgin Islands 1995-1999 Early Admissions Scholarship (4-year), University of the Virgin Islands UNWERSITY SERVICE o Florida Atlantic University 2022— Current Chair, Search Committee for Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost 2021 Member, Search Committee for Vice President of Institutional Advancement and CEO of FAU Foundation 2020-21 Member, Search Committee for Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer 2020-21 Member, Fiscal Response Taskforce 2020 Chair, Search Committee for Dean of the College of Social Work and Criminal Justice 2019- Current Member, Council of Deans o University of Mabama 2018— 2019 Member, College of Medicine, Search Committee, University of Alabama 2018 2019 Member, Alabama Life Research Cnsctute Director Search Committee, University of Alahama 2018—2019 Member, Educational Neuroscience Faculty Search, University of Alabama 2016-2019 Member, Advisory Board, Alabama Life Research Institute 2015- 2019 Member, Non-Medical Institutional Review Board 2015 -2019 Member, Regional Community Engagement Consortium, Center Iüt Clinical and Translational Science, University of Alabama at Birmingham Emerging Scholars Program Smdcnt Advisor 2015 —2018 Faculty Mentor. Keaton Dress. Finding the Corrrlauion bennen Dni,g Use and Sexual Risk Behavior in the UI Virtin Islands. 2015— 2016 Faculty Mentor. Makenzie Plyman. A Sn.dj of/he Rgk ofMusk and Relgion on Afisran American Adolesient Females’ Sexual Beliefs and Behaviors 2015— 2019 Faculty Mentor. Elizabeth (Liddy) Di Valerio. ExpIating HIVS4gma in the US Vnxin Islands. 2015—2016 Faculty Mentor. Lacie Johnson. Social Sieppon, Depression and Peneiwd Sins, thth Peopk Lsvtng with HIV: Is then a correlation? o Emory 1Jniversity 2015 Faculty, The Coalition on the liberal Arts (CoLA) Emory Story Project 2014 Forum Participant, Commission on liberal Axis 2013 Invited Member, Advisory Councd, Emory Black Snident Union 2012-2015 Member, ACTSI, Community Engagement Research Program Committee 2012-2015 Member, Emory-Childxen’s Pediatric Research Network 2012-2013 Academic Learning Community: latinos, Higher Education and Emory Univcrsity 20 10-2015 Member, Execunve Committee, ReLigion and Public Health Collaborative 2011-2012 Participant, Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, Gustafson Seminar 2009-2011 Member, University Taskforce nfl Undergraduate Admission 2007-2009 Member, Religion and Health Collaborative Academic Working Group o Nell llndgson Woodruff School of Nursing Service, Emory Univcrsity: 2014-2015 Co-Chair, Honor Council tic,rgc thjni,,l, l’n<t .14 2014 2015 Member, Menrorship Advisory Council 2014 Member, PhD-APRN Taskforce 2013-2015 Faculty Advisor, Graduate Nursing Council 2013-2014 Member, Curriculum Committee 2012-2015 Member, Recruitment Committee, Emory SON T32 Training Program 2011-2013 Member, P1-ID Program Admissions Committee 2011-2013 Member, Student Success and Monitonng Committee 2011 Member, Full Fellowship Selection Committee 2011-2012 Faculty Advisor, Mulnculwral Nursing Smdenr Association 2010-2012 Chair, Research Committee 2010-2012 Co-Chair, Research Committee, Mpha Epsilon Chapter, S’fll 2010 Faculty Participant, Scholars Day 2010 Mcmber, Woodruff Fellowship Selection Committee 2009-2010 Member, Research Committee 2007-2010 Member, RegionaJ and Health Educational task Force COLLEGE SERVICE: o Christine E. Lynn Colicgc of Nursing 2019- Current Chair, Executive Council 2019- Current Chair, Adm:nictratvc Lcadcrskp Team 2021- Current Chair/Co-Chair, Executive and Conrinung Educatirin Committee • Postdoctmal Fellow Ad”isot 21)22 — Current Deharshi Dana, PhD, Dala Thence • PhD Swdent Advisor 2020-2021 Consolacion Paulette Sepc • Undergraduate Honors Nursing Student Advisor 2020- 2023 Megan Thurlow o Capstone College of Nursing 2016- Current Co-Chair, Scholarly Affairs Committee 2015 2019 Member, Faculty Search Committee 2015- 2019 Member, Organizadona Performance & Strategic Planning committee 2015- 2019 Member, Faculty Promotion Subcommittee, Faculty Life Capstone College of Nursing • DNP Student Advisor: 21)17-2019 Faculty Advisor Heather Harvey, Rn Eçaossrr Prvphylaxii for I-fly 2016 2019 Faculty Advisor. Jodu Øeevan) Suhas, An Urgent fleet How do we Prevent Musadoskelelal Injoines in US Fannurorkers? 2018 Facuity Advisor. Chnsun Huff. Evaluation ofHydrocomsone Use in Pediatnc Cardiac Patients wvth Rfracioy Ky/n/carson 2018 Faculty Advisor. Sheenab Jackson, Eva/wa/ins Inpatient Mortalsçy Rates of Veterans: Implerssentation ofa Dedicated Emesyney Response Team 2015- 2018 Faculty Advisor. Brooke Lu, Implementation and Evaluation ofthe Preceptor Academy Peugram on an Ea4 Clinical Development Unit 2016 2017 Faculty Advisor. Christianah Adckoya, Ret/acing a 30-Day Hospital Headmission en Congestn., Head FE/un Patients 2015- 2017 Faculty Advisor. Abimbola Runsewe, I-low does orceiiing cart from men/a/health can provider compare with receiving careJhvn Pnimny health :anpsovider? 2.015 2016 Faculty Advisor. Michael V/instead, DNP Scholarly Project title TIJD o Edt Dissertation Committee 2016— 2019 Committee Chair, Haley Townsend, The Implementation ofa Monietafy incentive Program in the Prevention and Education of.Vexuall, Transmi#ed Iofethons 2016- 2019 Conmüttee Chair. Apriljenriings, Identifying and exploring Alabama nursing ctssdents’atiit,sdes toward canngforpeople liveng with HI V An explanatcy sequential mixed methods sts4 2016- 2017 Committee Member. Kathy Ravenell, Women nursingfacul(y ofcolor in BSNprzgrams at predominantly White institutions. Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University o Student Advisor: 2015-2017 Faculty Mentor/Consultant. Patrick Caner, Understanding/he Impact of Pastoral Leadership and InJ7uence on Millennial Parishioners. 2015 Faculty Advisor. Peiyuan Huang, Global Health Institute: USVJ l-11\’ Project 2015 Faculty/Field Advisor. Alexandra Savinkina, Global Health Institute: USVI HIV Project 2015 Faculty/Field Advisor. Laura I-biker, Global Health Institute: USVI k{IV Project 2015 Faculty/Field Advisor. Hayley Robineti, USSR [IIV Project 2014-2015 Research/Thesis Mentor, Macit Lunyong, The ‘vie ofcqgnifton and social relationships on 5Cc14a1 nile behavior in African Amencan adolescentfenraks. 2014-2016 Faculty Mentor/Consultant. Aretha McCormack, Rekdonsh’ between hospital acquired infections and heaJthranfaiiIiy 2014 - 2015 Research Mentor. Brittany Freeman, Kale off-lip-Hop Musk and Media on SexvaiA/litudes and Risk behathr ofAfnran-Ame,*an Adolescent Femalejc 2012 - 2015 Faculty Mentor. Augustina Delaney, NRSG 797K — Directed Study: Mental Health Research 2011 -2013 Research/Thesis Mentor. Augusrina Delaney, Post-partwn depression and mental health needs and experiences ofnew mothers. 2011-2013 ResearchIlThesis Mentor, Tern Fleming, Spirilual/ relsAious correlates ofmedication adherince and immunefunction in HI Vpositive persons. 2011-2013 Research/Thesis Mentor. Munira Wirani, Spinmai/reii,gious con-elates ofmedication adherence and immunefunrfion in 1-11 Vpositivepersons. 2008-2010 Research/Thesis Mentor. Margaret Snidennan, Acculturation and soda/support as coin/ales of birth outcomes. 2007-2009 Research/Thesis Mentor. Sarah Mitchell, The Latin paradox.- Does marital quality and maternal support prvvide sonic iv’cp/anation? o Dissertation Committees: 2015 Dissertation committee, Reader, AUguSuna Delaney, Dualprotection ofpregnang and ,exua4’y transmitted infections vnong HIV-positive women. 2011 Dissertauon committee, Reader (2011). Kate Ycager, 4ymploms and Se/f-management in Low Income Afncan Anrencans with Advanced Cancer. CERTIFICATIONS RN and APRN Provisional License, State of Alabama, #1-151531 RN and APRN license, State of Georgia, URN 149930 LN and APRN license, Stare of florida, APRN #21002512& RN #9510342 Adult Nurse Practitioner Certification, American Nurses Credentialing Center, #0364208 RN and AFRN License, U.S. Virgin Islands, #12757 CPR and First Aid na U, u,jy t).Jntij, Advanced Cardiac life Support (ACLS) LANGUAGES English — native speaker Spanish — High proficiency in speaking and reading and moderate proficiency in writing. CONSULTATIONS 2O8 —2019 Consultation on Finding and Securing External Funding, flICA ofTuscaloosa 2016- 2019 Consultation on Development ala Primary Care and Urgent Care Clinic and on Scatting External Funding, Five Horizons Health Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICE/MEMBERSHIPS 2022— current Fellow, American Academy of Nursing 2020— current Fcllow, National Academies of Practice 2020— current The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi 2019 — current Board of Directors, Nursing Consortium of South Florida 2018- current Grant Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundauon, Health Policy Research Scholars 2018— current Mcntor, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Policy Research Scholars Program,Jennifer McC,ee-Avila, PhD student 2018— current Member, International Association of Human Caring 2018- current Member. American Holistic Nurses Association 2018— current Fellow, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2017—2021 International Board of Directors, Sigma International Honor Society for Nursing 2016- current Research Leadership Network, American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2017-current: Member, Confesence Planning Committee 2016- current Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Leadership Network 2016 Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation 2016- current The Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association 2016-current ReLigious Research Association 2014-current Society for the Scientific Study of Religion 2014-current United Advanced Practice Rcgistcred Nurses of Georgia 2014-current Georgia Nurses Association 2013-current Healthy Nation, LLC. 2013-2018: Vice Chair, Board of Directors 2018-Curent: Chair, Board of Directors 2012-current American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB) 2012-current International AIDS Society 2012-current Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 20 12-current Society for Research on Adolescence 2011-current Society for Neuroscience (SFN) 2011-2012 Virgin Islands Community AIDS Resource & Education, Inc. 2011-2012: Donor 2011-2012 United States Health Management Institute (USJ-UdJ) 2011-2012: Board Member 2008-2015 Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2008- current Arnencan Association of Nurse Practitioners 2018- Fellow (FAANP) 2007-201 S Center for AIDS Research, Emory University 2007-2015 American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2007-2015 National League for Nursing (NLN) 2007-current Society for Spirituality, Theology and Health S nb a Cc,r, flanid 2007-current American Academy of Rcligion 2002-current Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) 2002-current American Nurses Association (ANA) 2001 -current Sigma Theta Tao International (Sill) Honor Soccty in Nursing 2021 Co-Chair, Equity and Inclusion Taskforce 2017-2021: Elected Secretary, International Board of Directors 2016-201 8: Elected Vice President, Epsilon Omega Chapter 2013-2015: Elected Member, Leadership Succession Committee 2011 -2013: Chair, S’rTI International Service Taskforce 2011-2013: Member, Region 7 Conference Planning Committee 2011-201 2: Delegate, Alpha Epsilon Chapter 2010-201 2: Co-Chair Research Committee, Alpha Epsilon Chapter 2010-2012, 2015: Reviewer. Alpha Epsilon Research Awards 2000-current Association of Nurses iii AIDS Care (ANAC) 2001-2002: Chapters Committee Member 1997-1999 National Foreign Language HonorSociety EXECUTWE/ORGANI7ATIONAL LEADERSHIP 2019— Current Council olDeans Florida Adantic University Set agendas, problem solving, University Key Performance Indicators, Student Support 2D22 — Current Chair-Elect Florida Colleges of Nursing Nursing Workforce Development, liaising with Florida Hospital Association and Florida Board of Nursing 2019 —Current Dean Florida Atlantic University, Strategic Planning, Budgeting, Christine IL Lynn College of Fiscal Responsibility, Key Nursing performance m&cators, fundraising, Academic Programs. Student Support. Human Resources 2019— Current Dean & Chief Executive Mcmory and Weilness Centcr, Collaboranon with Executive FAU/Northwest Community Director & Board of Health Alliance Community Directors, Fiscal Health Cenict Responsibility, Human Resources 2023— Current Board olDirecrors Boca Helping Hands Strategic planning, budget review, fundraising 2019— Current Board of Directors Nursing Consortium of Florida Strategic planning, Academic- Practice partnerships, Review budgets, conference planning 2017—2021 Board of Directors, Sigma Theta Tau Internarional Strategic Planning, Budger Secretary, Execunve Team Honor Society for Nursing Review, Evaluation, Facilitate quarterly bond meetings, SiI,v Cc,, j I),b:üd, document board decisions. prepare meeting minutes 2016 - 2019 Board of Directors Five Horizons Health Services Strategic planning, budget planning and review, event plamiing ftmndraiswg, clime development 2013 Current Board of Directors, Chair Healthy Nation Lead meetings, develop (since 2018), Vice Chair agendas, strategic planning, (2013-2018) budget planning and review, Event Planning, Fundraising 2008— 2015 Executive Team, Religion Emory University Strategic Planning, Goal and Public Health setting, event planning, budget Collaborative planning and review 2012-2015 Chief Medical and Nursing Clinica Santa Maria Help establish a private clinic Officer in non-urban area primarily for Spanish speaking patients 2013—2015 Program Co-Director, Emory University Supervise and mentor Bridges to the Baccalaureate associate degree nursing sttdents from Georgia Perimeter College to complete their BSN, then apply to PhD program 2012— 2015 Coordinator Adult Nurse Emory University Supervise Adult Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Practitioner students, teach Specialty specialty courses, evaluate OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTiVITIES 2018 Participant, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Global Leadership Exchange to Cuba 2Ol7—current Board Member, Five Horizons Health Services 2O16-current Member, BRAIN and Cognitive Science Working Group, University of Aiabama 201 7-current Reviewer,Jounial ofRtljgion and 1-lea/sb 2017 Reviewcr, Snentajk Rtports 20L6-current Reviewer, Cultare, Health, and Sexualqy 2Ol6-current Reviewer,Jounoa! of 1-I! V/AIDS & Social StrAit, 201 6-current Reviewer, Mental Health, Re/IA/or, and Cu/cure 2015-current Editorial Board Member, Bioaccent Online Journal (BAOJ) Clin,calTnals 2015 Advisory Board, The james Weldon Johnson Institute (or the Study of Race and Difference 2014-2018 2015-2016: Editor, Special Issue: “The Role of Complernenury, Holistic ardAlternative Hcaithcare in H[V Outcomes” 2015-2016: Editor, Special Issue: “I-41V-Related Stigma Across the Lifespan” 20 14-current Reviewer, Latin AmencanJoamatafNzersing 2013-current Reviewer, AIDS Care 201 3-current Reviewer, Psyho/ogy Health and Medicine 201 3-current Reviewer, Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 201 2-current Reviewer, Journal ofthe American Assodatron oJNuru-e Practit/oners 2012, 2016 Article Editor, Sage Open 2010 Reviewer, In/ernatiormljournal of Pi,ythiafrj in Medicine 2009 Reviewer, Women and Health journal 2008-2014 Reviewer, WesternJournal ofNurdn,g R,searrl, SPEECHES. WORKSHOPS OR PROGRAMS DEVELOPED 2015 Research and Evidence-Based Practice Workshop. University of the Virgin Islands, Nursing Division, May 2015. COMMUNITY SERVICE 2019- Current Volunteer, Northwest Community Health Alliance and MU Community Health Center 2015- 2019 Volunteer, West Alabama AiDS Outreach 2001 —2015 Volunteer, World Changers Church International 2012-2014 Volunteer, Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) of Greater Atlanta 2012 Presenter, Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy Career Day 2011-2014 Youth Specialist, BIG Student Ministries, WCCI 2011-2014 Co-Chair, Benjamin Banneker High School Health Science Advisory Board 2011 West End Seventh Day Adventist Health Fair, Oct 15,2011 2010-2013 Community Partner, Fulton County Schools 2010-2011 Volunteer Nurse Practitioner, National Association of Free Clinics 2008-2015 Volunteer Nurse Practitioner, Annual Bi-national Health Week Health Fair, Centro Internacionaj de Matemidad (CIMA) 2008-2013 Community Partner, Atlanta Public Schools 2008-2009 Member, Planning and Design Team, School of Health Science and Nutrition Atlanta Public Schools 2005-2007 WV Ministry Founding Director, World Changers Church International 2003-20L4 Volunteer, World Changers Church International (WCCI) CONTINUING EDUCATION 2021 Sigma Theta Tau International I 1onor Society for Nursing Biennial Convention, (7 CEUs) 2021 American Association of CoLleges of Nursing Annual Dean’s Meeting (13 CEs) 2019 Sigma Theta Tau International’s 30th International Nursing Research Congress,July 2019 (30-’- CEUs) 2018 Sigma Theta Tao International’s 29th International Nursing Research Congress, July 2018 (30 CEUs) 2018 Various Research Colloquia Presentations, University of Alabama, (20 CEUs) 2017 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing Biennial Convention, (25 CEU) 2017 Various Research Colloquia Presentations, University of Alabama, (20 CEUs) 2016 Cutting Edge Research & Protection of Human Subjects, The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R), Septcmbcr 16, 2016 2016 Same Message, Different Methods; Adapting a Sexual Health Intervenbon from Face-to- Face Delivery to Text Messages, Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing. University of Alabama, August 25, 2016 (1 CEU) 2016 Sigma Theta Tau Internationals 27th International Nursing Research Congress, July 21-25, 2016 (30 CEU) 2016 Emerging Challenges in Primary Care: 20l6 National Association for Continuing Education, August 13, 2016 (7.8 CEUs) 2016 162’SAMHSA: CLinical Challenges in Opioid Prescribing Balancing Safety & Efficacy, The University of Alabama, College of Continuing Studies, May 12, 2016 (78 CEU) 3,iv,tc,re Djniicii 2016 17th Annual Rural Health Conference: Complementary and Integrative tyledicine: A Whole Person Approach to Healthcare, Institute for Rural Health Research, University of Alabama, April 27-2B, 2016 (610 CEU) 2016 PCORI Workihop, University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing, April 21, 2016 2016 Health Disparities, Health Equity and HIV: Recognizing Understanding and Addressing Disparities that Impact our Patients with 1-1EV infection. American Academy of NW Medicine, Montgomery Alabama. April. 19,2016. 2016 Joe Burrage Memorial Lecture, University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing, April 19,2016(1 CF.U) 2016 Research Colloquia Series: Clinical Track Faculty Practice: A guide to integrating clinical expertise, research, scholarship and student learning. University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing, April 18, 2016 (1 CEU) 2016 University of Alabama, Winning Grants and Sustainabilirv Program, Spring 2016. 2016 Structural Equation Modeling Workshop, University of Michigan, March 24,2016(4 CELi’) 2016 Joint DNP Intensive Exploring the 2015 AACN White Paper: The DNP: Current Issues and Clarifying Recommendations, The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing, March 9, 2016 (1.2 CRU) 2016 University of Alabama Joint Doctor of Nursing Practice Intensive Inter-professional Education and Collaborative Practice: Role of the DNP, Uruvcrsitv of Alabama in Huntsville The University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing, March 8, 2016 (5 CPU) 2016 Telehealth: Tin Irniovathie Edge ofEoeryi’hing, Georgia Partnership for Telchealth.Jckyll Island, GA, March 2-4, 2016 2016 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Treatment, University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing, February 29, 2016 (1.2 CPU) 2016 Annual CEU Day, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association (CANPA): Managing Cardiometabolic Risk, February 6, 2016 (9.4 CPU) 2016 Building from Within: Developing a Community Based Hypertension Management Program, University of Alabama Capstone College of Nursing College of Nursing, February 4, 2016 (1 CPU) 2016 Cognitive Brain Markers for PrecLinical Alaheimer’s Disease, University of Alabama, School of Social Work, Alabama Research Institute on Aging,January 27, 2016(1 CPU) 2015 SIgma Theta Tao International Honor Society for Nursing Biennial Convention, (25 CEU) 2015 Research Congress, Sigma Theta Tat, International Honor Socicty for Nursing, (30 CPU) 2014-2015 Adanta Center for Cognitive Therapy, Cognitive Therapy Cersilicate Program 2015 Southern Nursing Research Society Conference 2015 Sigma Theta Tao International’s 26th International Nursing Research Congress 2014 Course: IJIV-Associated Neuro-Cogrutive Disorders,Johns Hopkins University 2012 Methods Clinic (workshop) in Computational Neuroscience, Emory University/ Georgia Institute of Technology 2012 Social Network Analysis Workshop, Emory University 2011 Neuropsychological Tcsung Training and Certificate, Cambridge Cognition