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SEAN PATRICK CLARKE, RN, PhD, FAAN BUSINESS ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing 45 Churchill Ave. University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada 155 College St., Rm. 256 M6J 2B5 Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P8 Tel: (647) 350-3321 Tel: (416) 978-2853 FAX: (416) 978-8222 E-mail : [email protected] AND Peter Munk Cardiac Centre Toronto General Hospital 200 Elizabeth St., NU 492 Toronto, Ontario M5G 2C4 Tel : (416) 340-4800 x 6022 E-mail : [email protected] PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Registered Nurse College of Nurses of Ontario, 1995-present Professional Nurse Order of Nurses of Quebec, 1992-2008 Registered Nurse Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1998-2008 Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1999-2008 Acute Care Nurse Practitioner American Nurses Credentialing Center, 2000-2005 EDUCATION 1999-2001 Postdoctoral Fellowship (National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH) T32 NR07104 Advanced Training in Nursing Outcomes Research University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 1998-1999 Adult Critical Care Nurse Practitioner program (Post-master's certificate) University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA Concentration in cardiology 1992-1998 Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing), McGill University, Montreal, QC (Dean's Honour List) 1989-1992 Master of Science (Applied) - (Nursing), School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, QC 1988-1989 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Carleton University, Ottawa, ON (Dean's Honour List) 1985-1988 Baccalaureate of Science (Biochemistry-Nutrition), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON (Cum laude)

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SEAN PATRICK CLARKE, RN, PhD, FAAN

BUSINESS ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing 45 Churchill Ave. University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada 155 College St., Rm. 256 M6J 2B5 Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P8 Tel: (647) 350-3321 Tel: (416) 978-2853 FAX: (416) 978-8222 E-mail : [email protected] AND

Peter Munk Cardiac Centre Toronto General Hospital 200 Elizabeth St., NU 492 Toronto, Ontario M5G 2C4 Tel : (416) 340-4800 x 6022 E-mail : [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Registered Nurse College of Nurses of Ontario, 1995-present Professional Nurse Order of Nurses of Quebec, 1992-2008 Registered Nurse Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1998-2008

Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1999-2008 Acute Care Nurse Practitioner American Nurses Credentialing Center, 2000-2005

EDUCATION 1999-2001 Postdoctoral Fellowship (National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH) T32 NR07104 Advanced Training in Nursing Outcomes Research

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 1998-1999 Adult Critical Care Nurse Practitioner program (Post-master's certificate)

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA Concentration in cardiology

1992-1998 Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing), McGill University, Montreal, QC

(Dean's Honour List)

1989-1992 Master of Science (Applied) - (Nursing), School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, QC

1988-1989 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Carleton University, Ottawa, ON

(Dean's Honour List) 1985-1988 Baccalaureate of Science (Biochemistry-Nutrition), University of Ottawa,

Ottawa, ON (Cum laude)

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

2008-present RBC [Royal Bank of Canada] Financial Group Chair in Cardiovascular Nursing Research

Associate Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto

Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, University Health Network Toronto, Canada 2008-present Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA 2002-present Affiliated Professor, Faculty of Nursing Faculty, Centre Ferasi (Center for Training and Consultation in Research on the

Administration of Nursing Services, funded by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec)

Université de Montréal, Canada 2007-2008 Associate Professor of Nursing

Division of Biobehavioral and Health Sciences, School of Nursing University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 2001-2008 Associate Director, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics Research Associate, Population Studies Center University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Division of Biobehavioral and Health Sciences, School of Nursing University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1996-1998 Assistant Professor/Lecturer, Adult Health and Tertiary Care

School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

CLINICAL AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 1998-1999 Research Assistant, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing 1995 Editorial Assistant, Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 1993-1994 Staff Nurse, Coronary Care Unit

Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada 1992-1993 Research Assistant and Summer Research Associate

Montreal Heart Institute; Royal Victoria Hospital, and McGill University

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ACADEMIC VISITING APPOINTMENTS 2009-2012 Honorary Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, University

of Hong Kong 2007-2012 Visiting Professor, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, College of

Life Sciences, University College Dublin, Ireland 2007 Visiting Scholar, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia 2005 Visiting Scholar, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia 2005 Marian Barrett Endowed Lectureship, University of Melbourne, Melbourne,

Australia 2004 Dahlberg Visiting Scholar, Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, LaCrosse, WI 2003-2006 Honorary Research Fellow London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom 2003 Vivian Littlefield Endowed Lectureship, School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin - Madison 2002 Visiting Scholar, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec

HONORS AND AWARDS 2007 Dean’s Award for Undergraduate Teaching, University of Pennsylvania School of

Nursing 2006 Class of 1965 25th Reunion Term Chair, University of Pennsylvania School of

Nursing 2006 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing

2006 Junior Faculty Research Award, Biobehavioral and Health Sciences Division School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

2003 Article of the Year, Academy Health [Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy] for Aiken, Clarke et al., JAMA, October 23/30, 2002

2003 American Academy of Nursing Media Award for coverage of Aiken, Clarke et al., JAMA, October 23/30, 2002

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2002 American Academy of Nursing Media Award for coverage of Aiken, Clarke, et

al. Health Affairs, 2001 1999 Induction into Sigma Theta Tau, Xi Chapter

PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

1. Clarke, S.P., McRae, M., Del Signore, S., Schubert, M., & Styra, R. (2010, in press). Delirium in the elderly cardiac surgery patient: Directions for practice. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. [Accepted April 6, 2010]

2. Rochefort, C.M., & Clarke, S.P. (2010). Nurses’ work environments, care rationing, job

outcomes, and quality of care on neonatal units. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Preprint available online July 2, 2010.

3. Poghosyan, L., Clarke, S.P., Finlayson, M., & Aiken, L.H. (2010). Nurse burnout and

quality of care: Cross-national investigation in six countries. Research in Nursing and Health, 33(4), 288-98.

4. Rose, L., & Clarke, S.P. (2010). Vital signs - No longer a priority? American Journal of Nursing, 110(5), 11.

5. Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Cimiotti, J.P., Clarke, S.P., Flynn, L., Seago, J.A., Spetz, J., & Smith, H.L. (2010). Implications of the California nurse staffing mandate for other states. Health Services Research, 45(4), 904-21.

6. Olds, D.M., & Clarke, S.P. (2010). The effect of work hours on adverse events and errors

in health care. Journal of Safety Research, 41(2), 153-162.

7. Van Bogaert, P., Clarke, S., Roelant, E., Meulemans, H.., and Van de Heyning, P. (2010). Impacts of unit-level nurse practice environment and burnout on nurse-reported outcomes: A multilevel modeling approach. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19(11,12), 1664-1674.

8. Van Bogaert, P., Meulemans, H., Clarke, S., Vermeyen, K., and Van de Heyning, P. (2009). Hospital nurse practice environment, burnout, job outcomes and quality of care: Test of a structural equation model. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(10), 2175-2185.

9. Flynn, L., Thomas-Hawkins, C., & Clarke, S.P. (2009). Organizational traits, care processes, and burnout among chronic hemodialysis nurses. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 31(5), 569-82.

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10. Schubert, M., Clarke, S.P., Witvliet, B., Glass, T., & De Geest S. (2009). Identifying thresholds for relationships between impacts of rationing of nursing care and nurse- and patient-reported outcomes in Swiss hospitals: A correlational study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(7), 884-93

11. Gunnarsdottir, S., Clarke, S.P., Rafferty, A.M., & Nutbeam, D. (2009). Front-line

management, staffing and nurse-doctor relationships as predictors of nurse and patient outcomes. A survey of Icelandic hospital nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies 46(7), 920-927. Epub available - January 15, 2007.

12. Van den Heede, K., Sermeus, W., Diya, L., Clarke, S.P., Lesaffre, E., Vleugels, A., &

Aiken, L.H. (2009). Nurse staffing and patient outcomes in Belgian acute hospitals: Cross-sectional analysis of administrative data. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(7), 928-39.

13. Van den Heede, K., Lesaffre, E., Diya, L., Vleugels, A., Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H., &

Sermeus, W. (2009). The relationship between inpatient cardiac surgery mortality and nurse numbers and educational level: Analysis of administrative data. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(6), 796-803

14. Latimer, M., Johnson, C., Ritchie, J., Clarke, S.P., & Gillin, D. (2009). Factors affecting

delivery of evidence-based procedural pain care in hospitalized neonates. Journal of Obstetrical, Gynecological and Neonatal Nursing, 38, 182-194.

15. Van Bogaert, P., Clarke, S., Vermeyen, K., Meulemans, H., & Van de Heyning, P.,

(2009). Practice environments and their associations with nurse-reported outcomes in Belgian hospitals: Development and preliminary validation of a Dutch adaptation of the Revised Nursing Work Index. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(1), 54-64.

16. Schubert, M., Glass, T.R., Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H., Schaffert-Witvliet, B., Sloane,

D.M., & De Geest, S. (2008). Rationing of nursing care and its relationship to patient outcomes. International Journal of Quality in Health Care, 20(4), 227-37.

17. Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., Lake, E.T., Cheney, T. (2008). Effects of

hospital care environment on patient mortality and nurse outcomes. Journal of Nursing Administration, 38(5), 223-229. Republished in 2009 in Journal of Nursing Administration, 39(7-8 Suppl.), S45-51.

18. Thomas-Hawkins, C., Flynn, L., Clarke, S.P. (2008). Relationships between registered

nurse staffing, processes of nursing care, and nurse-reported patient outcomes in chronic hemodialysis units. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 35(2), 123-130.

19. Clarke, S.P., and Aiken, L.H. (2008). An international hospital outcomes research agenda focused on nursing: Lessons from a decade of collaboration. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17(24), 3317-23.

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20. Clarke, S.P., Raphael, C., and Disch, J. (2008). Challenges and directions for nursing in the pay-for performance movement. Policy, Politics and Nursing Practice, 9(2), 127-134.

21. Clarke, S.P, Cheung, R.B. (2008). The nurse shortage: Where we stand and where we’re

headed. Nursing Management, 39(3), 22-27. 22. Cheung, R.B., Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., and Sloane, D.M. (2008). Nursing care and

patient outcomes: International evidence. [Special article]. Enfermería Clinica [Spain], 18(1), 34-39.

23. Schubert, M., Glass, T.R., Clarke, S.P., Schaffert-Witvliet, B., De Geest, S. (2007).

Validation of the Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care instrument. Nursing Research, 56(6), 416-424.

24. Van den Heede, K., Clarke, S.P., Sermeus, W., Vleugels, W., Aiken, L.H. (2007).

International experts' perspectives on the state of the nurse staffing and patient outcomes literature: Results of a Delphi survey. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 39(4), 290-297.

25. Sayers, S.L., Hanrahan, N., Kutney, A., Clarke, S.P., Reis, B.F., and Riegel, B. (2007).

Psychiatric comorbidity and greater hospitalization risk, longer length of stay, and higher hospitalization costs in older adults with heart failure. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 55(10), 1585-1591.

26. Aiken, L.H., Xue, Y., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M. (2007). Supplemental nurse staffing in

hospitals and quality of care. Journal of Nursing Administration, 37(7/8), 335-342. 27. Clarke S.P., Davis B.L., Nailon R.E. (2007). Racial segregation and differential outcomes

in hospital care. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 29, 739-757.

28. Clarke, S.P. (2007). Hospital work environments, nurse characteristics and sharps injuries. American Journal of Infection Control, 35(5), 302-309.

29. Clarke, S.P., Schubert, M., Körner, T. (2007). Sharps injuries to hospital nurses in four

countries. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 28, 473-478. 30. Rafferty, A.M., Clarke, S.P., Coles, J., Ball, J., James, P., McKee, M., Aiken, L.H.

(2007). Outcomes of variation in hospital nurse staffing in English hospitals: Cross-sectional analysis of survey data and discharge records. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 44(2), 175-182.

31. Clarke, S.P. (2007). Nurse staffing in acute care settings: Research perspectives and practice implications. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 33(11, Supplement), 30-44.

32. Clarke, S.P. (2006). Organizational climate and culture factors. In Patient Safety, Annual

Review of Nursing Research, 27, 255-272.

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33. Clarke, S.P. (2006). Commentary on West et al., Overcoming the barriers to patient-

centred care [Invited commentary]. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15(5), 645-646.

34. Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2006). More nursing, fewer deaths. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 15(1), 2-3. [Commentary on Tourangeau et al., Impact of nursing on hospital patient mortality: A focused review and related policy implications.]

35. Baernholdt, M., Clarke, S.P. (2006). Internet research in an international context. Applied

Nursing Research, 19(1), 48-50.

36. Kagan, S.H., Clarke, S.P., and Happ, M.B. (2005). Surgeons’ and nurses’ use of e-mail communication with head and neck cancer patients. Head and Neck, 27(2), 108-113.

37. Kagan, S.H., Clarke, S.P., and Happ, M.B. (2005). Head and neck cancer patient and

family member interest in and use of e-mail to communicate with clinicians. Head and Neck, 27, 976-981.

38. Clarke, S.P. (2005). The policy implications of staffing-outcomes research. Journal of

Nursing Administration, 35(1), 17-19.

39. Vahey, D.C., Aiken, L H., Sloane, D.M., Clarke, S.P., and Vargas, D.C. (2004). Nurse burnout and patient satisfaction. Medical Care, 42, II-57-II-62.

40. Stone, P.W., Clarke, S.P., Cimiotti, J., Correa-de-Araujo, R., (2004). Nursing working

conditions: Implications for infectious disease. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10(11), 1984-1989.

41. Clarke, S.P. (2004). Failure to rescue: Lessons from missed opportunities in care [Invited

commentary]. Nursing Inquiry, 11(2), 67-71.

42. Clarke, S.P. (2004). International collaboration in nursing research: The experience of the International Hospital Outcomes Study. Applied Nursing Research, 17(2), 134-136.

43. Clarke, S.P., and Connolly, C. (2004). Nurse education and patient outcomes: A

commentary. Policy, Politics and Nursing Practice, 5(1), 12-20.

44. Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Cheung, R.B., Sloane, D.M., and Silber, J.H. (September 23, 2003). Education levels of hospital nurses and surgical patient mortality. Journal of the American Medical Association, 290, 1617-1623.

45. Clarke, S.P. (2003). Balancing staffing and safety. Nursing Management, 34(6), 44-48.

46. Clarke, S.P., and Aiken, L.H. (2003). Registered nurse staffing and patient and nurse

outcomes in hospitals: A commentary. Policy, Politics and Nursing Practice, 4(2), 104-111.

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47. Clarke, S.P., and Aiken, L.H. (2003). Failure to rescue. American Journal of Nursing,

103(1), 42-47.

48. Aiken, L.H. Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., Sochalski, J., and Silber, J.H. (October 23/30, 2002). Hospital nurse staffing and patient mortality, nurse burnout, and job dissatisfaction. Journal of the American Medical Association, 288, 1987-1993.

49. Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., and Sloane, D.M. (2002). Hospital staffing, organization, and

quality of care: Cross-national findings. International Journal of Quality in Health Care, 14, 5-13. Reprinted by permission and mutual agreement of editors: Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., and Sloane D.M. (2002). Hospital staffing, organization, and quality of care: Cross-national findings. Nursing Outlook, 50(5), 187-194. Also reprinted in C. Harrington, C.L. Estes (Eds.). (2004). Health Policy: Crisis and Reform in the U.S. Health Care Delivery System (4th ed.), pp. 168-173. Boston: Jones and Bartlett.

50. Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., and Aiken, L.H. (2002). The effects of hospital staffing and

organizational climate on needlestick injuries to nurses. American Journal of Public Health, 92, 1115-1119.

51. Clarke, S.P., Rockett, J., Sloane, D.M., and Aiken, L.H. (2002). Organizational climate,

staffing, and safety equipment as predictors of needlestick injuries and near-misses in hospital nurses. American Journal of Infection Control, 30, 207-216.

52. Aiken, L. H., Clarke, S. P., Sloane, D.M. (2001). Hospital restructuring: Does it

adversely affect care and outcomes? Journal of Health and Human Service Administration, 23(4), 416-440. Reprinted by permission and mutual agreement of editors: Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., and Sloane, D.M. (2000). Hospital restructuring: Does it adversely affect care and outcomes? Journal of Nursing Administration, 30(10), 457-465.

53. Aiken, L.H. Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., and Sochalski, J.A. (2001). An international

perspective on hospital nurses’ work environments: The case for reform. Policy, Politics and Nursing Practice, 2(4), 255-263.

54. Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., Sochalski, J.A., Busse, R., Clarke, H.,

Giovannetti, P., Hunt, J., Rafferty, A.M., and Shamian, J. (2001). Nurses’ reports on hospital care in five countries. Health Affairs, 20(3), 43-53.

55. Clarke, S., and Patrician, P. (2001). Entry to practice in Ontario. [Policy perspectives].

American Journal of Nursing, 101(2), 73-75.

56. Logan, P., and Clarke, S. (2001). Nutritional and medical therapy for dyslipidemia in patients with cardiovascular disease. AACN Clinical Issues, 12(1), 40-52.

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57. Clarke, S., and McNutt, B. (1991, September). Keeping hospital nurses. [Research brief]. Canadian Nurse, 87(8), 46-47.

58. Clarke, S.P., Frasure-Smith, N., Lespérance, F., and Bourassa, M.G. (2000). Psychosocial factors as predictors of functional status at 1 year in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. Research in Nursing and Health, 23, 290-300.

59. Clarke, S.P., and Cossette, S. (2000). Secondary analysis: Theoretical, methodological

and practical considerations. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 32(3), 109-129.

60. Clarke, S.P. (1995). Characteristics of families: Implications for statistical analysis in family nursing research. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 27(1), 47-55.

61. Clarke, S.P. (1995). Improving the quality of family visits to the ICU [Applied Research].

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 14, 200-212.

Book Chapters

1. Clarke, S.P., & Meyer, R.M. (In press, 2011). “Nurse staffing” and “Organizational

culture.” Entries in J.J. Fitzpatrick & M.W. Kazer (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Nursing Research (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.

2. Meyer, R.M., & Clarke, S.P. (In press, 2011). “Organizational design.” Entry in J.J.

Fitzpatrick & M.W. Kazer (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Nursing Research (3rd ed.). New York: Springer.

3. Cimiotti, J., Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (In press, 2011). Failure to rescue. In H. Feldman (Ed.), Nursing Leadership: A Concise Encyclopedia (2nd ed.) New York: Springer.

4. Clarke, S.P. (In press, 2010). Politics and evidence-based practice and policy in nursing. In D.L. Mason et al. (Eds.) Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care (6th ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders.

5. Clarke, S.P. (In press, 2010). Nursing-related factors and patient safety: Critical

perspectives and future directions. [Patient safety: Critical perspectives - volume still to be titled]. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

6. Clarke, S.P., Richardson, E.M., and McGrath, P. (In press, 2010). Nursing workforce:

Challenges and issues. Chapter 37 in M. Gullatte (Ed.), Nursing management: Principles and practice. Oncology Nursing Society.

7. Clarke, S.P. (2011). Health care utilization. In D.M. Doran (Ed.) In Nursing-sensitive

outcomes: State of the science (2nd ed.) (pp. 439-485). Boston: Jones and Bartlett.

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8. Hughes, F., Clarke, S.P., Sampson, D.A, Fairman, J., and Sullivan-Marx, E.M. (2010). Research in support of nurse practitioners. In M.D. Mezey, D.O. McGivern, and E.M. Sullivan-Marx (Eds.), Nurse Practitioners: The Evolution and Future of Advanced Practice, (5th ed.) New York: Springer.

9. Clarke, S.P., McHugh, M.D. (2010). Measuring and managing outcomes. In D.L. Huber

(Ed.), Leadership and nursing care management (4th edition) (pp. 561-571). Philadelphia: Elsevier.

10. Clarke, S. (2010). Keep asking questions. In S. Gordon (Ed.), When chicken soup isn’t

enough: Stories of nurses standing up for themselves, their patients and their profession (pp. 195-198). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

11. Clarke, S.P. (2009). Introduction to research. In B.M. Johnson and P.B. Webber,

Introduction to theory and reasoning in nursing (3rd edition). (pp. 217-249). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

12. Clarke, S.P. (2008). Nursing outcomes research: Connections to workforce issues and

planning. In G. Dickson and L. Flynn (Eds.), Nursing Policy Research: Turning evidence- based research into health policy. (pp. 19-37). New York: Springer.

13. Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2008). Failure to rescue. In H. Feldman (Ed.), Nursing

leadership: A concise encyclopedia. (pp. 224-225). New York: Springer. 14. Clarke, S.P., Donaldson, N.E. (2008). Nurse staffing and patient care quality and safety.

In Patient safety and quality: An evidence-based handbook for nurses. (AHRQ Publication No. 08-0043). Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/nurseshdbk/

15. Clarke, S.P. (2006). Research on nurse staffing and its outcomes: The challenges and

risks of grasping at shadows. In S. Nelson and S. Gordon (Eds.), The complexities of care: Nursing reconsidered (pp. 161-184). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

16. Clarke, S.P. (2005). Staffing the organization for excellence. In From front office to front

line: Essential issues for health care leaders (pp. 113-144). Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

17. Clarke, S.P. (2004). Introduction to research. In B.M. Johnson and P.B. Webber,

Introduction to theory and reasoning in nursing (2nd edition) (pp. 237-275). Philadelphia: Lippincott.

18. Hughes, F., Clarke, S.P., Sampson, D.A, Fairman, J., and Sullivan-Marx, E.M. (2003).

Research on nurse practitioners. In M.D. Mezey, D.O. McGivern, and E.M. Sullivan-Marx (Eds.), Nurses, Nurse Practitioners (4th ed.). (pp. 85-107). New York: Springer.

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Book

Cima, L., Clarke, S.P. (Eds.) (2007). The nurse’s role in medication safety. Oakbrook Terrace,

IL: Joint Commission Resources.

Published Abstracts Styra, R., McRae, M.R., Del Signore, S., Feindel, C.M., and Clarke, S. (2009). Use of cognitive

and global functioning assessment to predict delirium in cardiovascular surgery patients. Circulation, 120, S413. [Presented at Annual Meeting of the American Heart Association, Sunday, November 15, 2009, Orlando, FL]

Clarke, S.P., Frasure-Smith, N., Lespérance, F., Ciampi, A., and Bourassa, M.G. (1997). Marital status and prognosis in advanced cardiac disease: Is its association stronger before the onset of overt heart failure? [Abstract]. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 13[Suppl. B], 319B.

Clarke, S.P., Frasure-Smith, N., Lespérance, F., and Bourassa, M.G. (1997). Socioeconomic

status, mortality and clinical deterioration in U.S. patients with left ventricular dysfunction [Abstract]. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 19 (Suppl.), S074.

Clarke, S.P., Frasure-Smith, N., Lespérance, F., and Bourassa, M.G. (1997). Negative and

positive mood, mortality and clinical deterioration in left ventricular dysfunction [Abstract]. Psychosomatic Medicine, 59, 91-92.

Clarke, S.P., Frasure-Smith, N., Lespérance, F., and Bourassa, M.G. (1996). Differential

associations between education and mortality in U.S. and non-U.S. left ventricular dysfunction patients [Abstract]. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 12[Suppl. E], 96E.

Guest-Edited Journal Issue Rafferty, A.M., Clarke, S.P. (Eds.) Nursing Workforce: A Special Issue. International Journal of

Nursing Studies. Volume 46, Issue 7, Pages 875-1034 (July 2009). Letters to the Editor

1. Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Cheung, R.B., Sloane, D.M., and Silber, J.H. (2004, March 17). In reply to letters, Relationship between patient mortality and nurses' level of education. Journal of the American Medical Association, 291(11), 1322-1323.

2. Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2003, September). In reply to M. Trudeau, Failure to rescue.

American Journal of Nursing, 103(9), 13.

3. Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H. (2003, May). In reply to C. Rutenberg and A.S. Ashcraft, Failure to rescue. American Journal of Nursing. 103(5), 15-6.

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4. Aiken LH. Clarke SP. Sloane DM. Sochalski J. Silber JH. (2003). In reply to letters, Nursing burnout and patient safety. JAMA, 289(5), 549-51.

Other Publications (Non-Peer Reviewed)

1. Clarke, S.P. (2010). What have we learned from the H1N1 crisis? [Editorial] Canadian J Nursing Research, 42(1), 3-6.

2. Rafferty, A.M., Clarke, S.P. (2009). Nursing workforce: A special issue. [Editorial]

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(7), 875-8. 3. Clarke, S.P. (2009). Cardiac rehabilitation research: New perspectives for a new century.

Journal of Research in Nursing, 14, 203-205.

4. Clarke, S.P. (2009). Three metaphors and a (mis)quote: thinking about staffing-outcomes research, health policy and the future of nursing. Journal of Nursing Management, 17(2), 151-154.

5. Clarke, S.P. (2008). Nurse staffing and patient outcomes: getting to the heart of the

matter in research, practice, and policy. Pennsylvania Nurse, 63(4), 8-9.

6. Clarke, S.P., Gottlieb, L.G. (2008). Influencing health policy for the imminent health-care crisis: A task for informed citizens, proactive nurses and committed researchers. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 40(4), 5-9.

7. Schubert, M., Glass, T.R., Clarke, S.P., Aiken, L.H., Sloane, D.M., Schaffert-Witvliet,

B., De Geest, S. (2008). Die Studie ertweitert Evidenz und Wissen and Plus de connaissances et de preuves scientifiques. Krankenpflege/Soins infirmiers, 101(6 ),24-5, 56-7, 70-1. [Official journal of the Swiss Nurses’ Association]

8. Carrick, L., Thompson, J., Clarke, S. (2008). Solving the leadership dilemma: Where will

nursing's next leaders come from? Pennsylvania Nurse, 63(1), 12-13.

9. Gottlieb, L.N., Clarke, S.P. (2007). A salute to our reviewers: partners in the scientific endeavour. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 39(4), 5-9.

10. Clarke, S.P. (December 2007). Job satisfaction survey report. Nursing2007(Springhouse),

43-47.

11. Clarke, S.P. (2007). Registered nurse staffing and patient outcomes in acute care: Looking back, pushing forward. [Invited editorial to accompany Kane et al. The association of registered nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes: Systematic review and meta-analysis] Medical Care, 45(12), 1126-8.

12. Carrick, L., Heaney Cutts, G., Chodoff, S., Clarke, S. (2007). Rapid-fire strategies for

regulatory readiness. Nursing Management, 38(11), 28-33.

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13. Clarke, S.P. (2007). Making the business case for nursing: Justifying investments in nurse

staffing and high-quality practice environments. Nurse Leader, 5(4), 34-38.

14. Clarke, S.P., and Carrick, L.A. (2007). Adopt outcomes-focused strategies into your practice. Nursing Management, 38(1), 50-2.

15. Clarke, S.P. (2006). Reviewing peer review: The three reviewers you meet at submission

time. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 38(4), 5-9.

16. Clarke, S.P., Cox, S., Hader, R., Raso, R., and Sherrod, D. (2006). Maximize your efficiency: a staff report. Nursing Management, 37(12), 58-60.

17. Clarke, S. (2006). Challenge: New educational levels. [Viewpoint] Nursing

Management, 37(5), 56.

18. Gottlieb, L.N., and Clarke, S.P. (2005). Impact factors and the law of unintended consequences [Editorial]. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 37(4), 5-9. [Reprinted in Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 2006 Mar;22(1):6-10.]

19. Clarke, S.P. (2005). Advice to authors: The Big 4 reasons behind manuscript rejection.

Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 37(3), 5-9. [Editorial, adapted as Conseils aux auteurs: Les quatres principaux motifs de rejet d’un manuscrit, Perspective infirmière, Jan/Feb 2006].

20. Clarke, S.P., Gottlieb, L.N. (2005). Made in Canada? In search of a national research

identity [Editorial]. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 36(4), 3-6.

21. Bachl, M. (2003, August). Interview mit Sean Clarke: In erster Linie eine Frage des Respekts [Primarily a question of respect]. Krankenpflege [Official journal of the Swiss Nurses’ Association], 15. [Interview about plenary presentation at national conference dealing with organizational issues and hospital safety.]

22. Aiken, L.H., Clarke, S.P., Silber, J.H., and Sloane, D.M. (2003). Hospital nurse staffing,

education, and patient mortality. Leonard Davis Institute (LDI) Issue Brief, 9(2), 1-4.

23. Clarke, S.P., Sloane, D.M., and Aiken, L.H. (2002). Needlestick injuries to nurses, in context. Leonard Davis Institute (LDI) Issue Brief, 8(1), 1-4.

24. Aiken, L.H, Clarke, S.P, Sloane D.M., and Sochalski J. (2001). Cause for concern:

nurses' reports of hospital care in five countries. Leonard Davis Institute (LDI) Issue Brief, 6(8), 1-4.

25. Clarke, S.P. (2000, September/October). Un pied dans la théorie, l’autre dans la pratique.

[One foot in theory, the other in practice]. L’infirmière du Québec, 15-18. (Interview on advanced practice trends in the United States and English Canada for the official journal

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of the Quebec association of professional nurses).

Doctoral Dissertation

Clarke, S.P. (1998). Psychosocial correlates of mortality, cardiac events, health care utilization,

and quality of life in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Supervisor - Nancy Frasure-Smith) (Dissertation Abstracts International No. AAT NQ44386).

RESEARCH

Current Funded Projects

Meyer, R. M., Clarke, S. (Co-Principal Investigators), Tompa, E., and Clune, L. On the margins: Understanding the employment patterns, motivations and outcomes of nurses working for multiple employers and temporary agencies. Nursing Research Fund, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. September 2010 – September 2012, $168,942.

McGillion, M, (Co-Principal Investigator) Ross, H. (Co-Principal Investigator),

Clarke, Sean P, (Co-Investigator). Efficacy and quality of a scaffolding approach to simulation-based learning versus standardized simulation training for improving health care professionals’ emergency chest pain assessment and diagnostic skills: A pilot randomized controlled trial. University of Toronto Connaught New Staff Matching Grant and the Bertha Rosenstadt Small Grant Research Program, 2010-2012. $25,800.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). New nursing graduate competencies in identifying patient clinical deterioration: Developing an assessment tool. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC), Nursing Research Fund, 2009-2011. $166,351.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Quality of documentation of nursing observations,

assessments and interventions for cardiac patients: A pilot study. University of Toronto, Connaught Funds Start-Up Award, 2009-2010, $10,000.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Risk factors and incidence of sharps injuries to nurses.

National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, R01-OH008996, 2007-2010. $669,000.

Dubois, C.-A., D’Amour, D. (Principal Investigators). Clarke, S.P. (Co-investigator). Models of

organization and deployment of nursing resources and their impact on outcomes of care. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2007-2010. $287,472. [Université de Montréal, Centre FERASI]

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Current Infrastructure Grants Baumann, A., Doran, D. (Co-Principal Investigators), Clarke, S. (Co-Investigator). Building and

sustaining the nursing workforce for better patient outcomes. [Ongoing funding for the Nursing Health Services Research Unit]. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, 2009-2012, $3 million.

Completed Funded Projects Aiken, L.H. (Principal Investigator), Clarke, S. (Co-investigator). Outcomes of nurse practice

environments. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. R01-NR04513. 2004-2009, $3.1 million.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Validating NQF nurse-sensitive performance measures.

Grant under the Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2006-2008, $295,794.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Non-response bias in an individual-based survey of health

care organizations :A Double Sample for the Multi-State Nursing Care and Patient Safety

Study. Pilot Grant under NICHD-Population Studies Center, Population Aging Research Center, Boettner Center Trio Grant Competition. 2006-2007. $15,000.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Non-response bias in an individual-based survey of health

care organizations, Pilot grant under P30-NR05043 Center for Nursing Outcomes Research, 2006-2007, $10,000.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator), Aiken, L.H. (Sponsor). Organizational climate and hospital

patient and nurse safety. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. K01-NR07895 Mentored Research Scientist Career Award. 2002-2005, $271,188.

De Geest, S. (Principal Investigator), Clarke S. (Co-investigator). Rationing of nursing care in

Swiss hospitals and its effects on patient outcomes and nurse shortage. Swiss Federal Office of Social Insurance, 2003-2004, 250000CHF.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Racial differentials in hospital care outcomes across two

states. Pilot grant under P20-NR08361-01 Hampton-Penn Center to Reduce Health Disparities. National Institute of Nursing Research, $10,000, 1 year, 2003-2004.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Racial differentials in the process and outcomes of hospital

care in Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania University Research Foundation grant, $21,000, 1 year, 2002-2003.

Clarke, S.P. (Principal Investigator). Assessing racial segregation in hospital care in

Pennsylvania. Pilot grant under P30-NR05043 Center for Nursing Outcomes Research

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Supplement on Minority Health Outcomes (National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH), University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, $10,000, 1 year, 2001-2002.

Aiken, L.H. (Principal Investigator), Clarke, S. (Co-investigator). How nursing affects the

volume-outcomes relationship. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. NR04513. $1.7 million, 2001-2004. [Study director]

Aiken, L.H. (Principal Investigator), Clarke, S. (Co-investigator). International evaluation of

variation in hospital outcomes. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health. R01-NR04513. $2.4 million, 1997-2001.

Clarke, S.P. (Ph.D. Fellowship). Psychosocial influences on outcomes of congestive heart

failure, National Health Research and Development Program (NHRDP), Health Canada, (Ref. #6605-4000-47), $74,000Can, 1992-1996.

Clarke, S.P. (Studentship). Outcomes of nursing counselling following transurethral prostate

resection. Student Summer Research Bursary (Ref. #921162-103), Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec (FRSQ) and Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, $2,000Can, 1992.

Completed Involvement in Infrastructure and Training Grants

Clarke, S. (Principal Investigator, Research Core). Center for Nursing Outcomes Research

(P30NR05043), Aiken, L.H. (Director). National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH. Competing Continuation funded 2005-2010 [Served in role 2005-2008], $2.5 million.

Aiken, L.H. (Principal Investigator), Clarke S. (Core faculty). Advanced Training in Nursing Outcomes Research (T32NR0714). National Institute of Nursing Research. Competing continuation funded 2004-2009, $2.6 million. [Served as faculty on grant 2004-2008]

McCauley, L.H. (Principal Investigator), Clarke, S. (Core faculty). Graduate Education In

Occupational Environmental Health (T01OH008417). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, 2007-2010. [Served as faculty on grant 2007-2008]

SELECTED CONSULTATION ACTIVITIES

2005- Oak Group, Wellesley, MA Consultation on nurse staffing and safety issues for a firm specializing in hospital

utilization management/managed care

2009 Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University, Boston, MA (Dr. D. Blumenthal, PI) Pre-submission review of major NIH-NIA P01 application

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2005-2009 QuadraMed, Reston, VA Speaking/consultation on use of staffing and workload measurement databases for

research purposes and integration of staffing-outcomes research for major US/international healthcare IT provider

2007-2009 Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI (Drs. M. Weiss and O. Yakusheva, co-PIs)

Consultant, A quality and cost analysis of nurse practice predictors of readiness for hospital discharge and post-discharge outcomes funded by the Interdisciplinary Nursing Research Quality Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

2006-2008 Rutgers University School of Nursing (Drs. C. Hawkins-Thomas and L. Flynn, co-PIs), Consultant for externally-funded survey of work environment and occupational safety issues in a nationwide sample of dialysis nurses 2007-2008 Kennedy Health System, Voorhees, NJ. Consultation on implementation of

evidence-based practice and performance indicator measurement 2006-2007 Icelandic Directorate of Health and Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik Consultation regarding nursing professional issues and development of a nursing workforce research agenda 2005-2007 Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Consultant, Database Exploration on Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care

(Grant funded by Belgian Federal Ministry of Science Policy)

2004-2007 American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC Consultancy on the design of the evaluation approach for the national Clinical Nurse Leader curriculum and its impact on patient outcomes

2004-2005 Aurora Health System, Milwaukee, WI Evaluation of clinical advancement system for nurses in a large integrated health system, consultation on clinical outcomes measurement

2004-2005 Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, NY Consultation regarding leadership approaches to patient safety issues and patient

outcomes research 2003-2006 Meridian Health System, Neptune, NJ

Evaluation of exemplar nursing units for organizational change within a 3-hospital system; Methodological consultant, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation award, NJ Health Initiatives Workforce Agenda Program ($273,785, 2003-2005)

2003 University of Florida College of Nursing, Gainesville, FL

Development of an outcomes research agenda

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2000-2004 Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, CT Planning and analysis of hospital-wide nurse surveys in preparation for magnet hospital application and ongoing organizational development

2000-2002 Faculté des sciences infirmières, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC Development of graduate-level nurse practitioner training

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Courses Taught

Graduate

University of Hong Kong, Department of Community Medicine, School of Public Health, Li Ka

Shing Faculty of Medicine

2010 CMED 6900 Health Care Systems and Policy

University of Toronto

2009, 2010 NUR 1034 Program Planning and Evaluation in Nursing

University of Ottawa

1997 NSG 6122 Tertiary Health Care: Adult Critical Care (3 cr.) Theory and Clinical 1996 NSG 6999 Special topics: Psychosocial aspects of critical care

nursing - The family 1996 NSG 5620 Nursing in Tertiary Health Care (French) (6 cr.) Graduate-level introductory theory/clinical course

Undergraduate

University of Toronto

2008, 2009, 2010 N 410 Nursing and the Health Care System: Policy, Ethics and Politics (Undergraduate Core Course) University of Pennsylvania

2001, 2002, 2003, N370/371 Advanced Clinical Practicum in Nursing (9 semester hrs.) 2005, 2006, 2007 Final core course in policy, management and professional

issues - course direction, main lecturer and oversight of 6- 7 clinical and 4 seminargroups per semester

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University of Ottawa

1997 NSG 3314 Medical-Surgical Nursing: Theory (3 cr.) (English) NSG 3714 Medical-Surgical Nursing: Theory (3 cr.) (French) NSG 3315 Medical-Surgical Nursing: Clinical (5 cr.) (English) (Course coordinator and clinical instructor) 1996, 1997 NSG 1715 Health Assessment I - Theory and lab (3 cr.) (French)

Guest Lectures (2001-Present)

Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program, University of Toronto

JCV 3061 - Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Sciences (Hormones and Cardiovascular Disease) Topic: Societal and Health Systems Aspects of Hormones in Heart Disease (Winter 2010) Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto

Nursing 1081--PhD Student/Faculty Seminars, Topic: Developing a Track Record (Winter 2010) Nursing 380 - Research and Scholarship in Nursing, Topic: Nursing Outcomes Research (Fall 2008)

School of Nursing, York University

NURS 5300 - Quantitative Research Methods in Nursing Science (Graduate), Topic: Nursing Outcomes Research (Spring 2009) School of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Systems, University College Dublin

Faculty Research Development Seminars: Secondary Analysis and Critical Design Issues in Clinical Research (May 2007)

School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

Summer Nursing Research Institute [Research development program for nurse faculty]. Topics: Secondary analysis, health policy research (Summer 2003, Summer 2004, Summer 2005)

NURS 50 - Introduction to Nursing. Topic: Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System (Summer 2001, Summer 2005, Summer 2006)

NURS 104 - Concepts in Nursing: Promoting Healthy Life Styles I. Topic: Prevention of illness and injuries among healthcare professionals; Organizational influences on healthcare professionals’ well-being. (Fall 2002, Summer 2003, Fall 2003; Summer 2004; Summer 2005, Spring 2006)

NURS 110 - Health and Human Behavior. Topic: Health Outcomes Research: Needlesticks and Other Outcomes in Hospital Care. (Summer 2001, Fall 2001)

NURS 537 - Foundations of Patient Safety. Topic: Organizational factors and patient safety. (Spring 2007)

NURS 559/359 - Quality of Care Challenges in an Evolving Health Care Market. Topic: Safety

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- Research and Regulatory Issues. (Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005; Spring 2006) NURS 631 - The Bridge to Scholarship: Establishing the Pathway. Topic: Outcomes and Health

Policy Research and Secondary Analysis (Spring 2006, Spring 2007) NURS 637 - Introduction to Research Methods and Design. Topics: Outcomes Research; Safety

Research/Data Analysis. (Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Summer 2005, Spring 2006) NURS 653 - Nursing Administration Consultation. Topic: Evidence-based approaches for

managing nurse practice environments - The magnet concept. (Spring 2004) NURS 748 - Leadership Development for Health. Topic: Outcomes Research and Health

Leadership. (Fall 2003; Fall 2004) NURS 821 - Proseminar in Health Outcomes Research. Topic: Hospital Outcomes Research.

(Spring 2002; Spring 2004; Spring 2006).

Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

HCMG 101 - Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System. Topic: Nurses and nursing. (Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005; Spring 2006; Fall 2006; Spring 2007)

Faculty of Nursing, Université de Montréal

SOI 6900 - Seminar in the Organization of Nursing Services. Topic: Consequences of staffing and organization of nursing services: Research approaches. (Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Spring 2005, January 2009)

Teaching in Faculty Development Programs

Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Faculty Orientation. Classroom

teaching at Penn Nursing. (2005, 2006, 2007) Guest lecturer/panelist, Teacher Education Program, University of Pennsylvania School of

Nursing. Topic: Academic roles and responsibilities. (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) RECENT SPEECHES AND WORKSHOPS (Last 5 years)

International August 4 and 5, 2010. “What are the issues and methodologies in managing nursing workload

and staffing effectiveness?” and “How should we be measuring nursing work?” Invited Presentations, National Nursing Research Forum sponsored by Health Workforce Australia, Melbourne, Victoria.

July 28, July 30 and August 2, 2010. Managing Nursing and Midwifery Human Resources for

Optimal Patient Outcomes. Workshop sponsored by the Departments of Health of Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania.

July 29 and August 6, 2010. Nursing Workforce and Outcomes Research: A Strategic Summary

of Lessons Learned. Presentations sponsored by the Chief Nurses` Offices, Department of Health of South Australia and Victoria.

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June 9, 2010. Workforce/workplace issues and strategies for success. Webinar, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care.

May 14, 2010. The importance of safe and attractive environments for nursing care -

Nightingale’s ideas in the new millennium. International Nursing Conference, University of Ulster, Magee Campus, Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

May 12, 2010. Connecting nursing education, practice quality and optimal patient outcomes.

Queen's University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Belfast, Northern Ireland. May 11, 2010. Rapid response systems and impacts on ward work. Invited workshop

presentation. Sixth International Symposium Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams, Pittsburgh, PA.

May 11, 2010. Using RRT data for quality improvement: Multidisciplinary clinical research on

nurses’ detection of patient deterioration in medical-surgical units. Invited workshop presentation. Sixth International Symposium Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams, Pittsburgh, PA

May 10, 2010. Nursing: Clinical barriers to failure to rescue: Staffing Levels /Preparations /

Environment. Invited workshop presentation. Sixth International Symposium Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams, Pittsburgh, PA.

March 10, 2010. Workforce/workplace issues and strategies for success. Presenter and

Facilitator, Plenary Session, 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing sponsored by the International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care, Atlanta, Georgia.

February 8, 2010. Developing research evidence for safer hospitals. Invited address, RN4CAST

study stakeholders meeting, Inselspital (Bern University Hospital), Bern, Switzerland. February 5, 2010. Nursing’s role in patient safety. Keynote address, Building Safe Care national

conference. University Hospital Leuven, Belgium. February 2, 2010. Nursing in North America and the Magnet Movement. Invited talk, Antwerp

University Hospital, Belgium. June 11, 2009. Dotation en personnel infirmier et la sécurité des soins de santé: nouveaux

développements (Nurse staffing and health care safety : New developments). Invited presentation, Thematic workshop « Création d’un milieu de travail attractif et sécuritaire: un incontournable pour le management » (Creation of an attractive and safe work environment : Essential for management). Presented by the Centre FERASI (Université de Montréal) at the 4th World Congress of Francophone Nurses, Marrakesh, Morocco.

June 8, 2009. Hospital outcomes research: Towards evidence-based local and national policy for

deepening nurse shortages. Invited Seminar, Department of Nursing Studies, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

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June 6, 2009. Why are quality, safety and staffing issues essential in health promotion? Keynote

address, 3rd Hong Kong Nursing Forum, University of Hong Kong, Department of Nursing Studies, Hong Kong.

October 11 and 13, 2007. Nurse staffing, education and leadership in optimal patient outcomes:

Research into practice and Understanding and improving nurse-sensitive outcomes in acute care practice: State of the science. Opening and closing plenary addresses, 6th International Conference on Emergency Nursing, College of Emergency Nursing Australasia, Melbourne, Australia.

October 10, 2007. The impact of workforce issues on healthcare safety and quality. Invited

seminar, School of Public Health, University of Melbourne, Australia. August 7, 2007. Research on interdisciplinary team functioning and patient safety. Keynote

address at the 5th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Brisbane, Australia.

August 7, 2007. Nursing work environments and how they promote quality. Invited workshop at

the 5th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Brisbane, Australia.

May 31, 2007. Effects of staffing and nurse practice environments on nurse and patient

outcomes: International evidence. Panel presentation at International Council of Nurses 2007 meeting. Yokohama, Japan.

May 2 and 3, 2007. The influence of nurse/midwife education on patient outcomes. Workshop

for nurse leaders, Irish National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery, Dublin and Athlone, Ireland.

May 1, 2007. From practice to research and back: Improving nursing care and nurses’ work

lives. Invited open lecture, University College Dublin, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, Dublin, Ireland.

March 7, 2007. The International Hospital Outcomes Study: Comparing international and

Belgian findings. Presentation at Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. March 1, 2007. The International Hospital Outcomes Study: Implications for nursing in Spain.

Presentation at Ministry of Health, Madrid, Spain. November 6, 2006. Nurse education and patient outcomes. Keynote Address, Nursing:

Celebrating a new era, Irish Department of Health and Children and the Irish Nurses Organization, Dublin, Ireland. [Event celebrating the first year of entirely university-educated entrants to professional nursing practice in Ireland.]

November 2, 2006. Staffing levels and work environments save lives (and nurses): Research

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evidence. Keynote Address, Icelandic Nurses’ Association Annual Congress, Reykjavik, Iceland.

August 5, 2006. Peer review in practice: Taking stock - Perspectives from a smaller research

journal. Invited presentation, International Academy of Nurse Editors 2006 conference, Royal College of Nursing, London, UK.

May 17, 2006. Nursing outcomes research: A tool to promote humanistic care? Invited panel presentation, Third international conference, Sécretariat international des

infirmières et infirmiers de l’espace francophone. Québec, Canada. [French] February 7, 2006. Research on nurse staffing and patient safety: State of the art. Presentation at

Invitational Meeting on Using Databases to Evaluate the Quality of Nursing Care, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.

September 30, 2005. International Hospital Outcomes Study: Comparing Swiss and international

findings. Presentation at Rationing of Nursing Conference, University of Basel, Switzerland.

July 12, 2005. Research on nurse staffing and patient safety and its implications for public

policy. Marian Barrett Lecture, University of Melbourne School of Nursing, Melbourne, Australia.

July 1, 2005. Failure to rescue: Conceptual basis, research application and potential use in

quality improvement. Invited research seminar, Repatriation General Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia.

June 30, 2005. Research on nurse staffing and patient safety and its implications for public policy. Visiting scholar seminar, Flinders University School of Nursing and Midwifery, Adelaide, South Australia.

Canada and United States September 2, 2010. Keynote Address. Nursing excellence through empowerment: 6th Annual

Nursing Recognition Reception. Pennsylvania State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA.

September 2, 2010. “Engaging Clinical Colleagues in Building a Culture of Quality”` and

“Nurse and Patient Outcomes Data: Demonstrating Impacts and Shaping The Future of Health Care.” Invited presentations at the Nursing Data Analysis Team meeting and Invited Leadership Lecture. Pennsylvania State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA.

June 11, 2010. ``Decision making: Challenges and opportunities`` and ``A culture of quality:

Building an organizational base for decision making``. Keynote address and closing remarks. Research Day: Evidence-Based Decision Making in Education, Practice and

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Quality. New Jersey Organization of Nurse Executives, Princeton, NJ. June 11, 2010. Closing remarks. Research Day Evidence-Based Decision Making in Education,

Practice and Quality. New Jersey. Organization of Nurse Executives, Princeton, NJ. March 5, 2010. Nurse-physician collaboration and its link to patient and organizational

outcomes: Where we stand and the work that lies ahead. Keynote address. 21st Annual Rocky Mountain Regional Multidisciplinary Research and Evidence-Based Practice Symposium. Denver, CO.

October 23, 2009. Organization of nursing care, adherence to best clinical practices, and

mortality in acute myocardial infarction patients. Invited address, 23rd Annual Margaret Scott Wright Research Day - Innovations in the Art and Science of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

October 21, 2009. Le raisonnement clinique de l’infirmière: une question de vie ou de mort.

(Nurses’ clinical reasoning : A question of life or death). Invited address, Alumni Evening, Université de Montréal Faculty of Nursing, Montreal, QC.

September 26, 2009. Nursing research: What it is and how to get there in pulmonary

hypertension. Invited address, 4th Canadian Pulmonary Hypertension Forum, Montreal, QC.

May 13, 2009. Health system and higher education trends: Impacts on nurse educators in the

coming decade. Keynote address, Innovations in Nursing Education conference sponsored by Pearson Education, Toronto, ON.

May 11, 2009. Impact of physician-nurse collaboration on patient and organizational-level

outcomes. National Nurses Week/National Hospital Week Address, Womack Army Medical Center, Ft. Bragg, NC.

May 8, 2009. Linking nursing factors to quality of interdisciplinary care and patient outcomes.

Luncheon Speaker, Building Bridges to Research Based Nursing Practice Conference, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI.

April 24, 2009. Hospital outcomes research: Towards evidence-based policy for handling

deepening nurse shortages. Keynote Address at Evidence, Public Policy, and Practice: The Sixteenth National Evidence-Based Practice Conference, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Department of Nursing Services and Patient Care, Iowa City, IA.

April 24, 2009. Hospital staffing: An update on the evidence. Invited concurrent session:

Evidence, Public Policy, and Practice: The Sixteenth National Evidence-Based Practice Conference, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Department of Nursing Services and Patient Care, Iowa City, IA.

April 2, 2009. Moving evidence from quality and safety research into managerial and policy

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decisions. Lura Jane Emery Keynote Address, Nursing Practice Based on Evidence: Moving Science into Action, 6th Annual Evidence-Based Practice Conference, University of Maryland School of Nursing/VA Maryland Health Care System. Baltimore, MD.

November 13, 2008. Models of Nursing Education: New Directions for New Times. Keynote

address, Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, Nursing Education Summit: Vision into Action. Gatineau, QC.

October 3, 2008. Optimizing Nurse Staffing and Practice Environments for Quality and Safety in

Hospitals: The Evidence Base. Connie Doty Lecture, Ohio Organization of Nurse Executives (OONE) 2008 Fall Conference. Newark, OH.

June 11, 2008. Overcoming Barriers to Patient-Centered Care. Invited Keynote Address, Nursing

Leadership Conference, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Woodbury, NY. May 30, 2008. Nurse Practice Environments and Staffing Levels in Hospitals: Evidence for

Their Impacts on Patient and Nursing Outcomes, and Environments for Patient Rescue in Hospital Care: Research and Practice Perspectives. Invited Grand Rounds Presentations, Mercy Children’s Hospital and Clinics, Kansas City, MO.

May 16, 2008. Workforce issues, nurse staffing, practice environments, work systems design:

Their joint impacts on patient safety. Nursing Grand Rounds Presentation, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

May 8, 2008. Failure to rescue: Lessons from missed opportunities in care. Keynote address,

Faye Fox Educational Day, Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada.

April 12, 2008. The nurse shortage : Where we stand and where we’re headed. Invited

Concurrent Session, Nursing Management Recruitment and Retention Conference, Boston, MA.

March 6, 2008. Challenges and directions for nursing in the pay-for-performance movement. The

8th Annual Sonna Ehrlich Merk Distinguished Lectureship, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Indianapolis, IN.

February 21, 2008. La dotation en personnel infirmier et la sécurité des soins de santé: Nouveaux

développements. [Nurse staffing and health care safety : New developments] Invited scientific colloquium, Centre FERASI [research and education in nursing administration], University of Montreal, Canada.

February 6, 2008. Nurse Staffing and Patient Outcomes: Current Findings (Breakout) and

Reframing Health Care Organizations for Patient Centered Care (Plenary). 2008 Indian Health Service Annual Meeting of the National Combined Councils, San Diego, CA

November 16, 2007. Update on hospital outcomes research and nursing workforce trends. VHA

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New England Nurse Executive Council, Portland, ME. November 1, 2007. Research on Nurse Staffing and Patient Outcomes and Future Directions for

Wisconsin. Keynote addresses, Wisconsin Center for Nursing 5th Statewide Conference, Waukesha, WI.

October 26, 2007. Effects of work environments on outcomes: Research evidence and

implications for nurse leaders. Northeast Ohio Nursing Initiative workshop. Cleveland. OH.

October 18, 2007. Putting the “U” in patient safety: Unharmed, uninjured, unscathed.

Workshop, Deep Discovery Series, KU HealthPartners/University of Kansas School of Nursing. Kansas City, KS.

September 17, 2007. Managing the new graduate: Understanding generational differences. A

lens into the future: Tomorrow’s healthcare workforce. Invited sessions. 2007 Nursing Management Congress, Chicago, IL.

August 17, 2007. Trends in research on hospital nurse staffing and practice environments:

implications for nursing leaders. Invited address, South Florida Organization of Nurse Executives, Fort Lauderdale, FL

July 10, 2007. Using research to shape the future. Invited presentation, Illinois Nursing

Centennial Celebration and Conference. Illinois Nurses Association, Schaumberg, IL. June 19, 2007. Challenges and directions for nursing in the Pay for Performance movement.

Invited panel presentation, Building an Environment for Practice Excellence and Patient Safety, 2007 National Invitational Conference for Executive Nurse Leaders, Institutie for Nursing Healthcare Leadership, Cambridge, MA.

June 14, 2007. Challenges and directions for nursing in the Pay for Performance movement.

Invited presentation, The Economics of Nursing Conference: Paying for Quality Nursing Care. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ.

June 11, 2007. The role of nurses’ work environments in patient safety: Early rescue. Nursing

Grand Rounds, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA. April 27, 2007. Technology to build outcomes management and research in nursing: Looking to

the future. Invited presentation, Technology and Its Implications in Academia and Practice. Conference sponsored by Nursing Education Alumni Association, Teachers College Columbia University. New York, NY.

February 16, 2007. The role of nursing in Pay for Performance. Invited presentation at National

Pay for Performance Summit. Los Angeles, CA. February 2, 2007. The economics of nursing in healthcare: Making the business case. Invited

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presentation, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. October 17, 2006. Career changers and millennials: Leading nursing’s next generation. Invited

session, 2006 Nursing Management Congress, Philadelphia, PA. October 9, 2006. Nurse Staffing and Outcomes: Research Findings, Future Directions and

Implications for Health Care Managers. Invited Address, Maximizing Work Force Performance conference, Voluntary Hospital Association Inc., Denver, CO.

September 28, 2006. Effects of work environments on outcomes. Keynote address, 3rd Annual Wyoming Nursing Summit and Wyoming Nurses Association Convention, Casper, WY.

April 29, 2006. Nurses and Patient Rescue: Safety Research in Practice. Keynote address, First

Annual Nursing Conference, Guardians of Patient Safety: Our Time, Our Watch. Rush Copley Medical Center, Aurora, IL.

April 28, 2006. The quality of work life and the quality of patient care. Keynote address, Alumni

and Professional Education Conference 2006, Simmons College, Boston, MA. April 27, 2006. Future directions for nursing outcomes research: Challenges and opportunities.

Keynote address, 4th National Conference of State Nursing Workforce Leaders, Jersey City, NJ.

April 11, 2006. Transforming organizations through evidence-based nursing leadership. Invited

address, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Nursing. March 14, 2006. Nurse workforce issues and patient safety: Research insights. Invited plenary,

Midyear meeting National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Chicago, IL. February 10, 2006. Directions for research comparing outcomes of magnet and non-magnet

hospitals. Presentation at 3rd Annual Florida Magnet Research Conference. Tampa, FL. January 20, 2006. The nuts and bolts of staffing research. Invited presentation Empire State

VHA Chief Nursing Officer Affinity Group. Syracuse, NY. November 18, 2005. Hospital patient safety. Invited presentation at National Alaska

Native/American Indian Nurses Association conference. Washington, DC. November 3, 2005. The business case for investments in staffing and nurses’ work environments.

Invited presentation, VHA Chief Nursing Officer Affinity Group Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. October 12, 2005. The question of staffing ratios: What research data really show. General

session at 2005 Nursing Management Congress, Orlando, FL. May 11, 2005. Nurse staffing and hospital safety: An update. Invited Public Policy Session at the

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses National Teaching Institute, New Orleans,

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LA. March 4, 2005. Nurse leaders’ operational decisions and their impacts on health care safety.

Invited presentation, VHA New England, Chief Nurse Officer Meeting. York Harbor, ME.

Regional

May 3, 2010. Connecting Practice Environments to Retention and Quality of Care: Where Next?

Paper presentation at the Festschrift in honour of Dr. Linda O`Brien-Pallas, University of Toronto.

January 12, 2010. Organization of nursing care, adherence to best clinical practices, and

mortality in acute myocardial infarction patients. Invited presentation, Knowledge to Action Nursing Research Forum, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto.

Dec. 14, 2009. Generation H(ealthcare): The future of Education in the Health Professions.

Keynote address, University Health Network Education Strategic Planning Retreat. University of Toronto Faculty Club.

Dec. 1, 2009. The context of nurses’ decision-making: Everybody’s business. Keynote address,

Nursing Research Day, University Health Network, The Old Mill Inn and Spa, Toronto. Nov. 30, 2009. Opening the black box: Understanding organizational influences on clinical

judgment in hospital nursing care. Invited seminar, Closing the Quality Chasm series, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.

Nov. 13, 2009. Sustaining environments for excellence in nursing care: Understanding contexts

and selecting benchmarks. Invited presentation, Nursing Health Human Resources Strategy Retreat, Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Toronto.

Sept. 25, 2009. Perceptions of interdisciplinary collaboration in the Peter Munk Cardiac

Program. Peter Munk Cardiac Centre Interprofessional Education Rounds, Toronto General Hospital.

Sept. 21, 2009. Hospital organizational factors and their associations with quality of care and

outcomes in acute myocardial infarction. Behavioural Sciences and Health and Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care Research Division Seminar, University Health Network, Toronto.

May 13, 2009. Nurses’ Week address. Queensway-Carleton Hospital. Ottawa, ON. March 1, 2009. Induction ceremony address: Perspectives on scholarship in nursing, Tau

Gamma Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON.

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February 2, 2009. Keynote Address: Outcomes and evaluation in nursing: What differences are we making? 2009 Nursing Research Day, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON.

November 25, 2008. The institutional profile of nursing and hospital investments in nursing as

predictors of myocardial infarction quality of care and mortality. Nursing Research Day, University Health Network, The Old Mill Inn and Spa, Toronto, ON.

October 7, 2008. Organizational issues and outcomes in inpatient care: Directions for

cardiovascular research. Cardiology Rounds, Toronto General Hospital/University Health Network, Toronto, ON.

June 10, 2008. Managing the new graduate: Understanding generational differences. Invited

Nursing Grand Rounds, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. May 13, 2008. Making hospitals safer: Linking nurse staffing and practice environments with

patient and nurse outcomes. Invited lecture, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. May 7, 2008. Nursing Service Excellence: Patient-Centered Care. Invited Nurses’ Week

address, Kennedy Health System, Voorhees, NJ. May 5, 2008. Reframing Your Practice for Patient-Centered Care. Invited Nurses’ Week

address, Meridian Health System, Neptune, NJ. June 21, 2007. Professional issues in critical care. Keynote address, Critical Care Horizons. The

Chester County Hospital, West Chester, PA. . October 4, 2006. Nurse workforce issues and patient safety. Fall 2006 scholarly program, Sigma

Theta Tau International Xi Chapter, University of Pennsylvania and University of Pennsylvania Health System Nursing Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA.

April 21, 2006. Tales from successful research mentoring relationships (with Drs. Linda Aiken,

Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacobs, and Ruth McCorkle). Invited panel presentation sponsored by National Institute of Nursing Research, Eastern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference. Cherry Hill, NJ.

October 27, 2005. Nurse staffing, nurse practice environments and patient safety. Distinguished

Lecture, Xi Chi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Millersville University, Millersville, PA.

May 20, 2005. A bit of advice for graduating in a storm. Graduation ceremony speech, Widener

University School of Nursing Nightingale Ceremony, Chester, PA. April 19, 2005. Nurses’ work environments - A key to patient safety. 2005 Priscilla Payne Hurd

Lecture. St. Luke’s School of Nursing/Moravian College and St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem, PA.

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April 12, 2005. Research on nurse staffing and outcomes: What the research says and how it should be used by organizations and policymakers. Plenary Session, Workforce Conference: Using Evidence to Shape Policy and Transform Practice, Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania, Hershey, PA.

April 12, 2005. How safe are hospitals?: Research on patient safety and nurse staffing. 19th

Annual Distinguished Lecture, La Salle University School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA. March 23, 2005. Creating safe work environments in a diverse world: education and practice

implications. Widener University School of Nursing, Chester, PA. Other Presentations

Chalian, A. A., Clarke, S. P. and Kagan, S. H. (2009, May). Impact of Wound Healing

Complications on Quality of Life after Laryngectomy. American Head and Neck Society Meeting. (Phoenix, AZ) (peer reviewed poster).

Chalian, A. A., Clarke, S. P. and Kagan, S. H. (2009, May). Influence of Age on Quality of Life

Over Time After Laryngectomy. American Society for Geriatric Otolaryngology 3rd Annual Meeting. (Phoenix, AZ) (peer reviewed).

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial Boards

Journal of Nursing Regulation, Editorial Board (2009-present) Journal of Research in Nursing, Editorial Board (2009-present) Medical Care, Deputy Editor (2008-present) American Journal of Infection Control, Editorial Board (2007-present) American Journal of Nursing, Editorial Board (2006-present) Nursing Management, Editorial Board (2004-present) Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. Editor-at-Large (2003-2008), Associate Editor (2004 -present) Biomed Central: Nursing (E-Journal), Advisory Board Member (2002-present) The Pennsylvania Nurse, Editorial Board (2006-2008) Sentinel Event Review, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Editorial Board (2002)

Ad-hoc reviews (Past 3 years)

Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership

Canadian Medical Association Journal

Health Affairs

Health Policy

Health Services Research

Industrial Medicine

Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology

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International Journal of Nursing Studies

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health

International Journal of Quality in Health Care

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association

Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety

Journal of Clinical Nursing

Nursing

Nursing Inquiry

Nursing Research

Perspective infirmière

Quality and Safety in Health Care

Social Science and Medicine

The Nurse Practitioner

Western Journal of Nursing Research

Research Grant Review Panels

Member, Nursing and Related Clinical Sciences panel, National Institute of Nursing Research,

U.S. National Institutes of Health, NIH-ZRG1 HDM B85. (2010 - ) Member, Internal Review Committee, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Grant in Aid

Competitions Ia - Clinical cardiovascular and cerebrovascular research, mechanistic studies and clinical trials/health services research (2009 - )

Member, Internal Review Committee, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Career Award

Competition (2009 - ) Chair, Scientific Review Panel, Groupe de recherché interuniversitaire en sciences infirmières du

Québec (GRISSIQ) [Interuniversity Nursing Research Group of Quebec - funding program for graduate studentships and pilot projects dealing with the development and evaluation of nursing interventions and measurement of their clinical impact sponsored by the Fonds de recherche en santé du Québec (FRSQ), the Newton Foundation, the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS) and the Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)] (2008- )

Scientific Reviewer, U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

(NIOSH)/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Intramural National Occupational Research Agenda FY10, Panel B - Intervention/Mixed Methods/Training/Practice Peer Review (2009)

Guest Member, Health Services Evaluation and Intervention Research (HSI) Committee,

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2008) Collateral Reviewer, Sigma Theta Tau International (1 cycle/year - off-site review) (2002-2008) Member, National Institutes of Health, ZRG1 HOP-X 50 R, Dissemination and implementation

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of research in healthcare. (2007) Emergency Nurses Association Foundation/Sigma Theta Tau International (2006) Intern, Psychosocial Impact and Consequences of Illness Review Panel, National Health

Research and Development Program (NHRDP), Health Canada (1994)

Ad-hoc Grant Reviews (Past 3 years)

MITACS ACCELERATE Canada Graduate Research Internship Program. (2009) Research Division, Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia. (2006, 2009) Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Investigator Career Award Program. (2008) National Institute for Health Research, Central Commissioning Facility, Department of Health

(UK). (2008) National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health (US), Nursing Science:

Children and Families Study Section (NSCF). (2008) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US), Promoting Safety and Quality through

Human Resource Practices, Request for Task Order Selection Panel.(2008) Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada). (2007, 2008) Israel Science Foundation. (2006)

Other Service Contributions

Member, Canadian Nurses’ Association Task Force on Nursing Care Delivery Models. Scientific

Expert, Skill Mix: Regulated Nurses and Assistive Health Workers working group, Canadian Nurses’ Association and other national stakeholder groups (Funder: Government of Canada) (2010 - present)

Volunteer Expert Faculty, Acute Myocardial Infarction indicator group, Safer Healthcare Now!

(2009 - present) Co-Chair, Expert Advisory Group, Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, Costing Project

on Internationally-Educated Nurses (2009 - present) Reviewer, Draft Policy Report, UK National Institute of Health Research (2010) Participant, Invitational Conference, Impact of Patient Safety on Nursing Workflow and

Productivity, University of California, San Francisco (2009)

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Content expert reviewer, Nurse Retention. University of Iowa Gerontological Nursing

Interventions Research Center, Research Translation and Dissemination Core under Grant #P30 NR03979, National Institutes of Nursing Research, NIH (2009)

Referee, Killam Research Fellowship, Canada Council for the Arts (2009) Reviewer, Cornell University Press (2007) Reviewer, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Nursing Division (2006) Reviewer, Literature Synthesis on Nurse Staffing and Patient Outcomes, University of

Minnesota and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD (2006) Reviewer/Commentator, Nursing Executive Center, Advisory Board Company (2005-2008) Member and Chair, Peer Review Panel, Nurse Staffing and Patient Safety synthesis report,

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (2005) Reviewer, Elsevier (Mosby/Saunders) Publishers; Springer Publishing (2003-2008) At-Large Member, Nursing Advisory Council, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare

Organizations (2003-2007) Reviewer/Consultant, F.A. Davis Publishing Company, Nursing Division (2001-2007) Participant, Expert Meeting, Improving the Use and Safety of Medications in Women Through

Gender and Race Analysis, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD (2004)

Participant, Medical Liability/Tort Reform Roundtable, Joint Commission on Accreditation of

Healthcare Organizations (2003-2004)

Association Memberships American Association of Critical-Care Nurses American Academy of Nursing American Nurses Association Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario/Canadian Nurses Association Sigma Theta Tau International

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE

University of Toronto (2008- _)

Faculty of Nursing

Member, PhD Program Review Committee (2010) Member, Committee on Standing (2009- ) Member, Master’s in Nursing Admission Subcommittee (2009- ) Member, Nurse Practitioner Education Advisory Group (2008- ) Member, Curriculum Committee (2008-2009)

University-Wide

Faculty of Nursing Graduate Program Representative, Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program

University of Pennsylvania (2001-2008)

School of Nursing

Member, Committee on Academic Freedom (2006-2007), Chair (2007-2008) Member, Academic Standards and Progressions Committee (Fall 2006), Chair (2003-2005) Member, Search Committee for the Associate Dean for Academic Programs (2005-2006) Chair, BSN-PhD Program Development Task Force (2004-2008) Member, Advisory Board for the Nursing Undergraduate Honors Program (2004-2008) Co-Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2004-2006), Chair (2007-2008) Member, Doctoral Curriculum Committee (2004-2005) Member, Taskforce on Research Center Guidelines (2004) Member, Strategic Planning Committee (2002-2003) Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2001-2003, 2006-2008) Member, Undergraduate Course Directors’ Group (2001-2008) Preview Weekend and Parents’ Weekend, Faculty Panelist (2001-2008)

University-wide

Constituency Representative for the School of Nursing, University Faculty Senate Executive Committee, University Council and University Council Steering Committee (2007-2008)

Member, University Faculty Senate Nominating Committee (2006) Panel Member, Leonard Davis Institute Alumni Weekend Panel - Linking Health Services

Research, Policy and Practice (2005) Penn Reading Project, Faculty Facilitator (2002, 2003, 2005) Member, Hearing Boards for the Student Disciplinary System and the Code of Academic

Integrity (2003-2008) Assistant Professor Member, Senate Executive Committee (2001-2003)

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DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

Chair

McRae, M. (2010-present). Working topic: Long-term outcomes in adults after pediatric surgery

for congenital heart disease. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing)

Kim, S. (2009-present). Working topic: Situational awareness and sense-making and safety in

acute care nursing. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing) Van Rooy, S. (2009-present). Working topic: Clinical judgment and decision-making in acute

care nurses. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing) Stewart, T. (2009-present). Working topic: Safety issues in the emergency nursing care of the

acutely ill cardiac patient. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing)

Rochefort, C. (2003-2008). Structure and function of nursing care in neonatology and their

relationship to quality of care and work environments. (Co-chair, Université de Montréal Faculty of Nursing, Centre FERASI). Dissertation defended September 2008. Current position: Postdoctoral fellow, McGill University Health Centre.

Jackson-Malik, P. (2001-2005). Organizational climate as a correlate of nurse job outcomes.

(University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing) Dissertation defended March 2005. Current position: Director of Nursing Research, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Committee Memberships

De Meester, K. (2010-present). The effect of the nursing process on the avoidance of shock,

cardiac arrest and unexpected mortality in medical and surgical units. (University of Antwerp, Belgium)

Covell, C.L. (2010 – present). The relationship of nursing intellectual capital to the quality of

patient care and the recruitment and retention of registered nurses. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing)

Pierotti, D. (2009 - present). Cognitive work of sepsis detection by oncology nurses: A

simulation study. (University of Utah) Ott, L. (2009 - present). Rapid response teams and rescue in diagnostic radiology departments:

Nursing implications. (University of Pittsburgh) O’Keefe-McCarthy, S. (2009 - present). Management of cardiac pain syndromes - outcomes

associated with treatment delays. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg

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Faculty of Nursing) Bookey-Bassett, S. (2009 - present). An exploration of fatigue among home care nurses in

Ontario. (University of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing). Wiltse Nicely, K.L. (2007-2010). Associations between surgical volume and nursing

organization in patient outcomes after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. (University of Pennsylvania)

Biron, A. (2006-2009). Predictors of medication errors in inpatient settings. (McGill University

School of Nursing and Centre FERASI). Roch, G. (2004-2008). The impact of organizational climate on the shaping of relational

practices and job satisfaction in clinical nurses in hospital settings. (Université de Montréal Faculty of Nursing, Centre FERASI). Current position: Assistant Professor, Université Laval.

Schubert, M. (2003-2008). Implicit rationing of nursing care in Swiss hospitals. Dissertation

defended September 2008. (University of Basel, Switzerland). Current position: Postdoctoral fellow, University of Toronto.

Hostvedt, K. (2006-2008). Nursing home staffing and patient outcomes. (University of

Pennsylvania School of Nursing). Poghosyan, L. (2006-2007). Cross-national exploration of nurse burnout: Predictors and

consequences in eight countries. (University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing) Current position, Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

Latimer, M. (2003-2006). Organizational influences on pain management in neonatal intensive

care units. (McGill University School of Nursing and Centre FERASI). Current Position: Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

Baernholdt, M. (2003-2005). Barriers to research utilization of evidence on nurse staffing’s

impact on patient and nurse outcomes. (University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing). Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Virginia.

Gunnarsdottir, S. (2003-2005). Quality of worklife and quality of care in Icelandic hospital

nursing. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine). Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Iceland, Reykjavik.

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Doctoral Examinations

Kilpatrick, K. (2010). Perceptions of team effectiveness following the introduction of a cardiology acute care nurse practitioner role. External examiner. (School of Nursing, McGill University)

Wardle, G. (2010). The impact of adverse events on outcomes of hospital care and sensitivity of

cost estimates to diagnostic coding error. Examiner. (Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto)

Wilson-Keates, B. (2009). Exploring determinants of registered nurses’ trust in their managers.

Internal proposal examiner. (Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto) Twigg, D. (2009). Patient safety: Evaluation of the impact of nursing hours per patient day

staffing method in Western Australia. External examiner. (University of Technology, Sydney)

Almost, J. (2009). Antecedents and consequences of intragroup conflict among nurses in acute

care settings. Internal examiner. (Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto) Dziuba, J. (2009). The Nursing Resource Team as an approach to nursing human resources

management. External examiner. (McMaster University) Petersen, J. (2009). Job stress, job satisfaction and intention to leave. Internal examiner.

(Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto). Clothier, B.A. (2008). Maternal periodontal health during pregnancy and term newborn

outcomes: A secondary analysis. Reader, PhD dissertation proposal. (U/Penn) Olds, D. (2007). The effect of fatigue and work hours on adverse events and errors in health care. PhD Qualifying Exam chair. (U/Penn) Pak, V. (2007). Methodological design critique and assessment of evidence base in occupational

health nursing. MS-PhD Qualifying Exam committee member. (U/Penn) Tubbs-Cooley, H. (2006). Policy approaches to nurse supply issues and methodological

traditions in outcomes research. MS-PhD Qualifying Exam committee member. (U/Penn) Gilbride, J. (2006). Nursing and the politics of American health care: A historical analysis of

nursing’s participation in health care reform in the United States, 1985-1995. Reader, PhD dissertation proposal. (U/Penn)

Kim, H. (2005). Treatment related symptom clusters in breast cancer: A secondary data analysis.

Reader, PhD Dissertation proposal. (U/Penn) Whitfield-Harris, L. (2004-2006). Psychosocial influences on adolescent obesity. PhD academic

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advisor and qualifying exam chair. (U/Penn) Park, S. (2004). Hospital nurse work environments and patient outcomes. PhD academic advisor

and qualifying examination chair. (U/Penn) Crighton, M. (2004). The experience of neutropenia for older adults with non-Hodgkin’s

lymphoma in the first cycle of CHOP. PhD dissertation proposal. (U/Penn) Balas, M. (2004). Delirium in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Prevalence and outcomes in

older adults. PhD dissertation proposal. (U/Penn) Newland, J. (2002). Factors influencing transition in a pediatric setting: Middle and late

adolescents with sickle-cell disease. Reader, PhD dissertation. (U/Penn)

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW SUPERVISION

Primary Supervision

Tom Kierans International Postdoctoral Fellowships, University of Toronto, Lawrence S.

Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing. Schubert, M. (2009-2010). [University of Basel and Basel University Hospital,

Switzerland] Moreno-Casbas, T. (2009-2010). [Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain]

T32 NR07104 Advanced Training in Nursing Outcomes Research University of Pennsylvania

School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA

Nailon, R. (2005-2007). Currently Advanced Practice Nurse Researcher, Nebraska.

Kendall-Gallagher, D. (2007-2008). Currently Assistant Professor, University of Texas—San Antonio.

Co-Supervision T32 NR07104 Advanced Training in Nursing Outcomes Research University of Pennsylvania

School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA McHugh, M. (2006-2008). Currently Assistant Professor, U/Pennsylvania. Squires, A. (2007-2008). Currently Assistant Professor, New York University. Cheung, R. (2004-2006). Currently Research Assistant Professor, U/Pennsylvania. Hanrahan, N. (2004-2006). Currently Assistant Professor, U/Pennsylvania. Powell, M. (2004-2007). Currently Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson University. Cimiotti, J. (2005). Currently Research Assistant Professor, U/Pennsylvania. Xue, Y. (2005-2007). Currently Assistant Professor, University of Rochester.

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Kutney-Lee, A. (2006-2008). Currently Assistant Professor, U/Pennsylvania.

Revised 29/09/2010