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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY College of Nursing Curriculum Vitae Roschelle L. Fritz I. Academic and Professional Preparation A. Education Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Washington State University, Spokane, Washington August, 2015 Dissertation Title: The Influence of Culture on Older Adults’ Adoption of Smart Home Monitoring M.S.N. Master of Science, Nursing (Education) Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota July, 2011 Project: RN-BSN Online Course Development: Infusing Cultural Concepts into Population Health Nursing B.S.N. Bachelor of Science, Nursing Walla Walla University, College Place, Washington June, 1992 B. Certification 1992 – present Registered Nurse Washington (current) Idaho and California (previous) 1993-1996 Public Health Nurse, State of California C. Professional Experience 1. Educational Date Employer Position Held 2015 - present College of Nursing Washington State University Vancouver, Washington Assistant Professor 2012 - 2015 Centralia College Centralia, Washington Assistant Professor 2011 - 2012 Centralia College Centralia, Washington Adjunct Professor 2. Doctoral Fellowship “Integrative Graduate Education Research and Training (IGERT).” Faculty Sponsor, Diane J. Cook. National Science Foundation IGERT Program. DGE- 0900781 3. Clinical Practice

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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY College of Nursing Curriculum Vitae Roschelle L. Fritz

I. Academic and Professional Preparation A. Education

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Washington State University, Spokane, Washington August, 2015 Dissertation Title: The Influence of Culture on Older Adults’ Adoption of Smart Home Monitoring

M.S.N. Master of Science, Nursing (Education) Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota July, 2011 Project: RN-BSN Online Course Development: Infusing Cultural Concepts into Population Health Nursing

B.S.N. Bachelor of Science, Nursing Walla Walla University, College Place, Washington June, 1992

B. Certification

1992 – present Registered Nurse

Washington (current) Idaho and California (previous)

1993-1996 Public Health Nurse, State of California C. Professional Experience

1. Educational

Date Employer Position Held 2015 - present College of Nursing

Washington State University Vancouver, Washington

Assistant Professor

2012 - 2015 Centralia College Centralia, Washington

Assistant Professor

2011 - 2012 Centralia College Centralia, Washington

Adjunct Professor

2. Doctoral Fellowship

“Integrative Graduate Education Research and Training (IGERT).” Faculty Sponsor, Diane J. Cook. National Science Foundation IGERT Program. DGE-0900781

3. Clinical Practice

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Dates Employed

Employer and Location Position Held

2010 – 2012 Arbor Health Hospital and Clinics Morton, Washington

Director, Clinical Staff Development; Director, Employee Health

2000 – 2006 St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center Meridian, Idaho

Staff Nurse Emergency Department

2004 - 2005 Idaho Home Infusion Boise, Idaho

Nurse Program Development (core member new company start-up)

1997 – 2000 Self Employed Boise, Idaho

Private Nursing Case Management

1996 – 1997 Vallivue School District Caldwell, Idaho

School Nurse

1993 – 1996 Kern County Health Department

Ridgecrest, California

Public Health Nurse II

1992 – 1993 Ridgecrest Community Hospital

Ridgecrest, California

Charge Nurse, Mother-Baby and Pediatric Units

4. Government, Private or Professional Society Advisory Committees

Hoya Health Advisory Board. Invited Member. San Jose, California. January 2018 – present.

Washington State Hospital District 1: Lewis County. Publicly Elected Commissioner. Board Chair. Morton, Washington. January 2016 – December 2022.

Centralia College Nursing Program Advisory Committee. Invited Member. Committee Chair. Centralia, Washington. August 2015 – present.

Washington State Nurse Action Coalition, Washington Center for Nursing. Invited Member. Tukwila, Washington, March 2011 – December 2016.

II. Scholarly Activities

A. Research, Grants, and Contracts

1. Grants Submitted, Funded, and Status of Project

“Discovering the influence of culture on health-assistive smart home adoption by Asian immigrant older adults for infusion in artificial intelligence: Community-engaged research.” Connie Nguyen-Truong, PhD (PI) and Roschelle

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Fritz, PhD (PI). $4,000 (internal direct), Washington State University Vancouver Mini-grant, 2018-2019, dissemination phase.

"Influence of Culture on Adoption of Smart Home Monitoring for Health Assistance by Asian American Adults and Older Adults.” Connie Nguyen-Truong, PhD (PI) and Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). STTI Beta Psi Chapter Award. $2,000 (external direct), Nursing Research Grant, 2017-2018, dissemination phase.

“A Clinician-in-the-loop Smart Home Technology to Support Heath Monitoring and Intervention for Chronic Conditions.” Diane Cook, PhD (PI), Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD (PI), Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). NIH/NINR. Award No. R01NR016732. $1.77M (external direct), Nursing Research Grant, 2017-2022, data collection phase.

“Development of an Online Course Suite of Tools for Analysis of Sensor-Based Behavioral Health Data (AHA!).” Diane Cook, PhD (PI); Roschelle Fritz, PhD (Co-I), Anantharaman Kalyanaraman, PhD, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD, Gina Sprint, PhD. NIH. Award No. R25EB024327. $911, 651 (external indirect), Training Grant, 2017-2020, on-going development and dissemination phase.

“RFP Vancouver Campus Infrastructure.” Xuechen Zhang, PhD (PI); Alexander Dimitrov, PhD, Roschelle Fritz, PhD (Co-I), Kevan Moffett, PhD, Leslie New, PhD, Nikolay Strigul, PhD, Scott Wallace, PhD, Xinghui Zhao. Washington State University Vancouver Internal. $70,000 (internal direct), Infrastructure Grant, 2017- 2021, equipment installation phase.

“Sensor Detected Motion Patterns in Advance Dementia” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI); Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD (Co-I), Diane Cook, PhD (Co-I). Maryville Nursing Home via Touchmark Foundation. $5,000 (external indirect), Gerontology Grant, 2017-2019, data collection phase.

“Smart Home Technology Development for the Care of Older Adults” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Washington State University College of Nursing Foundation Lindblad Grant. $13,000 (internal direct), Equipment and Travel Grant, 2017–2022, data collection phase.

“Smart Home Technology to Support Healthy Aging: Adding a Clinician in-the-Loop” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Washington State University Vancouver Mini-Grant. $4,800 (internal direct), Travel Grant, 2016-2017, completed.

“Clinician-in-the-Loop of the Health-Assistance Smart Home’s Machine Reasoning” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI); Diane Cook, PhD (Co-I), Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD) Co-I), Aaron Crandall, PhD (Co-I). Touchmark Foundation. $60,000 (external direct), Gerontology Grant, 2016-2019, data collection phase.

“Washington State University Vancouver External Mentoring Program” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Mentor: Diane Cook, PhD College of Computer Science and Engineering, Pullman. Washington State University Vancouver Office of Research. $3,810 (internal direct), Training Grant, 2015-2016, completed.

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2. Grants Submitted and Under Peer Review

“Smart home automated assessment and intervention to support chronic pain self-management” Marian Wilson, PhD (PI); Roschelle Fritz, PhD, (PI); Diane Cook (Co-I); Angela Starkweather (Co-I). PA-18-944 Biobehavioral Basis of Chronic Pain. NIH/NINR. R01. $2.5M (external direct). Nursing Research Grant, 2019-2024. Submitting May 30, 2019 for June 5 cycle.

“Renewal: Clinician-in-the-Loop of the Health-Assistance Smart Home’s Machine Reasoning” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI); Diane Cook, PhD (Co-I), Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD) Co-I), Aaron Crandall, PhD (Co-I). Touchmark Foundation. $60,000 (external direct), Gerontechnology Grant, 2016-2019, data collection phase.

“Geriatric Care Integration: Walking in Wellness with Elders” Catherine Van Son (PI), Cory Bolkan (Co-I), Andra Davis (Co-I), Roschelle Fritz (Co-I), Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe. HRSA. $3,750,000 ($1,875,000 WSU). GCI Program Partnership with Southcentral Foundation Alaska. Submitted February 15, 2019.

“Engaging Immigrant Community Partners for Developing Culturally Sensitive Automated Health Interventions for Self-Management of Chronic Conditions” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI), Connie Nguyen-Truong, PhD, (PI), Diane Cook, (PI), Catherine Van Son (Co-I), Celestina Barbosa-Leiker (Co-I). PA-18-377 Community Partnerships to Advance Research. NIH/NINR. R01. $2.43M (external direct). Nursing Research Grant, 2019-2024. Under review, submitted January 16, 2019.

3. Grants Submitted and Not Funded

“Improving Sustained Adoption of Healthy Brain Aging Behaviors by Midlife Adults” Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe (PI), Bruce Wright (Co-I), Roschelle Fritz (Co-I), Diane Cook (Co-I), Celestina Barbosa-Leiker (Co-I), Regina Ord (Co-I). NIH/NIA. R01. $1.83M (external direct). Neuropsychology Intervention Grant, 2018-2023.

“Opioid Withdrawal Multisensor Assessment Device [OWMAD] for Real-time Symptom Assessment Using an Opioid Withdrawal Surveillance Score [OWSS]” FDA Innovation Challenge: Devices to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorder. Proposed Phase I Device: epidermal biosensor for detecting array of physiologic stress in phasic response to opioid use. Marian Wilson, PhD (PI), Roschelle Fritz, PhD, (PI), Praveen Sekhar, PhD (PI). Submitted September 2018.

“Discovering the Influence of Culture on Health-Assistive Smart Home Adoption by Asian Immigrant Older Adults Through Community-Engaged Research” Connie Nguyen-Truong, PhD (PI), Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Sigma Theta Tau International Research Grant. $9,852, (external direct). Nurse Scholar Grant, 2017-2018.

“Promoting Healthy Brain Aging in Midlife and Identifying Change Mechanisms” Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD (PI); Celestina Barbosa-Leiker, PhD, Diane Cook, PhD, Roschelle Fritz, PhD (Co-I), Bruce Wright, PhD.

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NIH. Submitted October 2016. $1,826,758 (external indirect), R01, 2017-2022.

"PAL: Dissemination of a Physical Activity Tool Suite for Clinical Analysis” Diane Cook, PhD (PI); Glen Duncan, PhD, Roschelle Fritz, PhD (Co-I), Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD, Ka'imi Sinclair, PhD, Gina Sprint, PhD. NIH. Submitted October 2016. $1,808,086 (external indirect), Training Grant, 2017-2022.

“A Temporally, Environmentally, and Socially Aware Fall Notification System” Travis Kiefer (Software Engineer and founder of Ease, LLC) and Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). NIH. Submitted October 2016. $146,000 (external direct), STTR, 2017.

“Washington State University Vancouver External Mentoring Program” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Mentor: Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology, Pullman. Washington State University Vancouver Office of Research. Submitted October 2016. $3,250 (internal direct), Mentoring Grant, 2016-2017.

“Health-Assistive Smart Homes for Older Adults” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Lauzier Foundation. Submitted April 2016. $45,655 (external direct), Equipment Grant, 2016-2017.

“Acquisition of a Heterogeneous High-Performance Computing Platform for Large-Scale Scientific Modeling and Data Analysis” Xuechen Zhang, PhD (PI); Alexander Dimitrov, PhD, Roschelle Fritz, PhD (Co-I), Marc Kramer, PhD, Kevan Moffet, PhD, Hua Tan, PhD, Scott Wallace, PhD, Xingjui Zhao, PhD, Sawn Welter, PhD. Silicon Mechanics. Submitted January 2016. $100,000 (external direct), Infrastructure Grant, 2016.

“Smart Systems: Improving Quality of Life and Driving Economic Growth” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI); Andra Davis, PhD, Catherine Van Son, PhD. Washington State University Request for Proposal Grand Challenge Seed Grant. Letter of Interest. Not invited. Submitted November 2015. $75,000 (internal direct), Seed Grant, 2016-2017.

“Clinician-in-the-Loop: Exploring the Relationship Between Machine Reasoning and Clinical Nurse Reasoning in Health-Assistive Smart Home Interventions” Roschelle Fritz, PhD (PI). Washington State University New Faculty Seed Grant. Submitted September 2015. $29,832 (internal direct), Seed Grant, 2015-2016.

“CRI:RUI:II New: A Research and Education Infrastructure Memorycentric Model Refinement and Validation on Big Scientific Data” Xuechen Zhang, PhD (PI), Alexander Dimitrov, PhD, Hua Tan, PhD, Xingjui Zhao, PhD, Roschelle Fritz, PhD (Co-I). National Science Foundation. Submitted September 2015. $304,095 (external indirect), Infrastructure Grant, 2016.

B. Other Research Projects (Unfunded)

1. Smart home prompting for persons with dementia. Designed innovative qualitative study to explore receipt of auto-prompting by persons with

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dementia participating in a smart home testbed study. Complete. Resulted in an invited manuscript to The Gerontologist. See below.

2. Explore motion sensor data of persons with dementia and the relationship between movement and activity patterns during decline. Study in-progress.

3. Visual analytics for the R01 Clinician-in-the-Loop study. CPTS 485 students create data visuals for NURS 565 students who are experienced nurse clinicians. Nurses provide feedback on usability/feasibility. Engineering and psychology students in CPTS 485 adjust visuals according to feedback to create acceptable visuals for clinicians. Complete.

C. Scholarly Communications/Electronic Publications

1. Invited/Solicited Refereed Data-based a) Book chapters

Fritz, R.L. & Wilson, M. (2017). Evidence Based Practice. In Phelps, S., Kane, K., & Planchon, J. The Intersection: Where Evidence Based Nursing and Information Literacy Meet. Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing.

b) Articles

Braley, R., Fritz, R., Van Son, C., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (2018). Prompting technology and persons with dementia: The significance of context and communication. The Gerontologist. doi:10.1093/geront/gny071

Cook, D., Duncan, G., Sprint, G., & Fritz, R. (2018). Using smart city technology to make healthcare smarter. Proceedings of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). doi:10.1109/JPROC.2017.2787688

2. Faculty Initiated (Non-invited) Refereed Data-based a) Articles

1Fritz, R. L., 1Nguyen-Truong, C. K. Y., Lau, C., Lee, J., Le, C., Kim, J., Wong, K., Leung, J., Nguyen, T. H., Le, T. V., Nevers, J. I., & Truong, A. M. (under review). Older Asian immigrants’ perceptions on adoption of health-assistive smart homes. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. [1Co-first authors]

Fritz, R., & Dermody, G. (2018). A nurse-driven method for developing artificial intelligence in “smart” homes for aging in place. Nursing Outlook. doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2018.11.004

1Nguyen-Truong, C. K. Y., 1Fritz, R. L., Lee, J., Lau, C., Le, C., Kim, J., Leung, H., Nguyen, T. H., Leung, J., Le, T. V., Truong, A. M., Postma, J., Hoeksel, R., & Van Son, C. (2018). Interactive co-learning for research engagement and education (I-COREE) curriculum to build capacity between community partners and academic researchers. Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal, 3(4), 126-138. doi: 10.31372/20180304.1030. [1Co-first authors] [Special Issue Technology and Health]

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Ghods, A., Caffrey, K., Lin, B., Fraga, K., Fritz, R., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M., Hundhausen, C. & Cook, D. (2018). Iterative design of visual analytics for a clinician-in-the-loop smart home. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. doi:10.1109/JBHI.2018.2864287

Dermody, G., & Fritz, R. (2018). A conceptual framework for clinicians working with artificial intelligence and health-assistive smart homes. Nursing Inquiry. doi: 10.1111/nin.1226

1Fritz, R. & 1Nguyen-Truong, C. (2018). Health-assistive smart homes for aging in place: Leading the way for integration of the Asian immigrant voice. Asian Pacific Island Nursing Journal, 3(4), 154-159. doi: 10.31372/20180304.1087 1Co-first authors. [Special Issue Technology and Health]

Fritz, R.L., & Cook, D. (July 2017). Identifying varying health states in smart home sensor data: An expert-guided approach. World Multi-Conference of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics: WMSCI 2017. Conference paper. Indexed Scopus.

Fritz, R.L., & Vandermause, R. (2017). Data collection via in-depth email interviewing: Lessons from the Field. Qualitative Health Research. doi:10.1177/1049732316689067 [a Semantic Scholar highly influential article]

Sprint, G., Cook, D., Fritz, R., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (2016). Using smart homes to detect and analyze health events. Computer, 49(11), 29-37. doi:10.1109/MC.2016.338

Sprint, G., Cook, D., Fritz, R., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (2016). Detecting health and behavior change by analyzing smart home sensor data. 2016 IEEE International Conference on Smart Computing (SMARTCOMP). Conference Paper. doi:10.1109/SMARTCOMP.2016.7501687

Fritz, R.L., Corbett, C.L., Vandermause, R., & Cook, D. (2016). The influence of culture on older adults’ adoption of smart home monitoring. Gerontechnology, 14(3), 146-156. doi:10.4017/gt.2016.14.3.010.00

Vandermause, R., Barbosa-Leiker, C., & Fritz, R. (2014). Innovations in research education: Findings from a study of teaching/learning research using multiple analytical perspectives. Journal of Nursing Education, 53(12), 673-677. doi:10.3928/01484834-20141120-02

b) Abstracts

Bolkan, C., & Fritz, R. (July 2017). Gerontechnology across the continuum: From independent to assisted living. Symposium Abstract. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, IAGG2017. San Francisco, CA. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.2436

Fritz, R., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M., Crandall, A., & Cook, D. (July 2017). Health-assistive smart homes with a clinician-in-the-loop. Abstract.

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International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, IAGG2017: Innovation in Aging. San Francisco, CA. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.2437

3. Faculty Initiated Refereed Non-Data-Based

a) Articles Nguyen-Truong, C. K. Y., Closner, M., & Fritz, R. L. (2018). Culturally safe didactic dialogue circles: Student and cultural community leader engagement. Journal of Nursing Education.

4. Non-refereed

a) Media Interviews

Washington State University Insider News. (January 2019). Dialogue circles build bridges between nursing students, communities of color. https://news.wsu.edu/2019/01/23/dialogue-circles-build-bridges-nursing-students-communities-color/?utm_source=WSUNews-enewsletter&utm_campaign=wsunewsenewsletter&utm_medium=email

College of Nursing Newsletter. (January 2019). Dialogue circles build bridges between nursing students, communities of color. https://nursing.wsu.edu/2019/01/18/dialogue-circles-help-build-bridges-between-nursing-students-and-communities-of-color/

Washington State University Insider News. (July 2018). WSU smart home research expanding. https://news.wsu.edu/2018/07/09/wsu-smart-home-research-expanding/?utm_source=WSUNews-enewsletter&utm_campaign=wsunewsenewsletter&utm_medium=email

Washington State University College of Nursing. (July 2018). WSU smart home research expanding. Focus on Nursing. https://nursing.wsu.edu/focus-2018/?utm_source=WSU+Nursing+faculty+and+staff&utm_campaign=5e67058fe2-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_08_25_COPY_05&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ab88d43c34-5e67058fe2-336702337

Xconomy. (October 23, 2017). WSU researchers team sensors, clinicians, algorithms for senior care. http://www.xconomy.com/seattle/2017/10/23/wsu-researchers-team-sensors-clinicians-algorithms-for-senior-care/

College of Nursing Vancouver Community Advisory Newsletter. (Fall 2017). Dr. Connie K.Y. Nguyen-Truong and Dr. Shelly Fritz Attended the 2017 Asian Health & Service Center Conference.

The Reflector. (October 11, 2017). WSU Vancouver puts together ‘Smart Home’ research team: $1.77 million grant award for study of health monitoring equipment. http://www.thereflector.com/eedition/page_6dbcde40-b18c-5dc8-

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WSU Spokane Research Roundup. (October 2017). Smart home research to help older adults manage health. https://spokane.wsu.edu/communications/wsu-spokane-magazine/research-roundup-2/

Health Facilities Management: American Hospital Association Publication. (September 27, 2017). Scientists develop smart sensors to help patients age in place. https://www.hfmmagazine.com/articles/3124-tech-talk-smart-sensors-patient-engagement-and-virtual-rehab

The Chronicle. (September 26, 2017). Mossyrock native part of WSU ‘smart home’ research team: $1.77 million grant awarded for study of health-monitoring equipment. http://www.chronline.com/news/mossyrock-native-part-of-wsu-smart-home-research-team/article_2c110c40-a2ea-11e7-a200-07970978991d.html

Home Health Technology News. (September 26, 2017). Grant expands WSU ‘clinician-in-the-loop’ research. http://www.homehealthtechnologynews.com/general-news/grant-expands-wsu-clinician-in-the-loop-research/

LeadingAge News. (September 20, 2017). New study explores smart home tech in retirement communities. https://www.leadingage.org/cast/new-study-explores-smart-home-tech-retirement-communities

WSU Vancouver Research Now News. (September 19, 2017). Aging in place through technology. https://wsuvresearchnow.com/highlights/

The Spokesman. (September 18, 2017). WSU grant expands smart-home research at Spokane facility. http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/sep/18/wsu-grant-expands-smart-home-research-at-spokane-f/

American Association of Colleges of Nursing News Watch Weekly Addition. (September 13, 2017). New partnerships and grant funded initiatives. http://www.aacnnursing.org/News-Information/News/View/ArticleId/20588/News-Watch-9-13-17

McKnights Senior Living with Lois A. Bowers, Senior Editor. (September 12, 2017) $1.8 million grant funds study of ‘smart’ tech in senior living. http://www.mcknightsseniorliving.com/news/18-million-grant-funds-study-of-smart-tech-in-senior-living/article/687960/

Washington State University News. (August 28, 2017) $1.77M NIH grant funds WSU professors’ smart-home technology research. https://news.wsu.edu/2017/08/28/nih-funds-smart-home-research/

Washington State University College of Nursing News. (July 28, 2017). WSU college of nursing faculty present at major gerontology

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conference. https://nursing.wsu.edu/2017/07/28/wsu-nursing-faculty-gerontology-iagg/

The Columbian. (May 3, 2017). Washington state university faculty fellow. http://www.columbian.com/news/2017/may/03/applause-67/

HealthCallings.com with Marcia Frellick. (July 2013) Is the Nursing Doctorate Worth the Time and Money? http://career-news.healthcallings.com/2013/07/25/is-the-nursing-doctorate-worth-the-time-money/

D. Podium / Poster Presentations

1. International and National, Refereed

Fritz, R., & Cook, D. (scheduled for December 6, 2019). ICT-Driven Healthcare for Personal and Population Health. National Institute of Behavioral and Social Science Research. Bethesda, Maryland. Invited Speaker.

Fritz, R. (July 16, 2019). Managing (your) health with (your) smart home. Precision Health: Smart Technologies, Smart Health. Invited Plenary Speaker. National Institute of Nursing Research. Bethesda, Maryland.

Fritz, R. (July 16, 2019). Ambient and wearable sensor data analysis for precision health applications. Workshop. Precision Health: Smart Technologies, Smart Health. Invited Expert Trainer. National Institute of Nursing Research. Bethesda, Maryland.

Wuestney, K., Van Son, C., & Fritz, R. (May 2, 2019). Dynamic sleep patterns in older adults living in residential memory care: An exploratory case study. American Geriatrics Society 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting. Poster Presentation. Portland, Oregon.

Fritz, R. (July 2018). Managing chronic conditions with (your) smart home. Precision Health: Smart Technologies, Smart Health. Plenary speaker. National Institute of Nursing Research. Bethesda, Maryland. (Invited plenary speaker.)

Fritz, R., & Cook, D. (July 2018). Sensor data analysis: Environmental and wearable. Workshop. Precision Health: Smart Technologies, Smart Health. National Institute of Nursing Research. Bethesda, Maryland. (Invited expert trainer.)

Vandermause, R., Barbosa-Leiker, C., & Fritz, R. (June 2013). Infusing phenomenological influences in research-focused doctoral programs. Podium Presentation. The Institute for Hermeneutic Phenomenology Conference: Contemporary Interpretive Scholarship Sessions. Indiana University School of Nursing Center for Research in Nursing Education. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Vandermause, R., Barbosa-Leiker, C., & Fritz, R. (January 2013). New doctoral education: Combining multiple analytic perspectives in teaching and learning research. Podium Presentation. American Association Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Education Conference. San Diego, California.

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2. Regional, State, Local, Refereed

Nguyen-Truong, C. K. Y., Lau, C., Lee, J., Le, C., Kim, J., Wong, K., Leung, J., Nguyen, T. H., Le, T. V., Nevers, J. I., Truong, A. M., & Fritz, R. (April 2019). Smart home adoption by older Asian immigrants: A culturally safe care context. Western Institute of Nursing. San Diego, CA. [Podium Presentation]

Fritz, R., & Vandermause, R. (April 2018). Conceptual frameworks for clinicians working with smart homes. Symposium Chair and co-discussant. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Spokane, WA. [Podium Symposium]

Dermody, G., & Fritz, R. (April 2018). Conceptual framework for clinician-in-the-loop smart home predictive analytics. Podium presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Spokane, WA. [Podium Symposium]

Wuestney, K., Corbett, C. & Fritz, R. (April 2018). A theoretical model of sleep disturbance in dementia to guide smart home research. Podium presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Spokane, WA. [Podium Symposium]

Nguyen-Truong, C., Tuong, V.L., & Fritz, R. (April 2018). Conceptual framework for smart home research and practice with minority older adults. Podium presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Spokane, WA. [Podium Symposium] [Selected as the 2018 Best Gerontology Research Presentation by Western Institute of Nursing Gerontological Special Interest Group (WINGSIG).]

Fritz, R., Braley, R., Van Son, C., & Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (April 2017). Auto-prompting for task completion in persons with dementia. Poster presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Denver, Colorado. [Selected as the 2017 Best Gerontology Research Presentation by Western Institute of Nursing Gerontological Special Interest Group (WINGSIG).]

Dammeyer, K., Robinson, B. Braley, R., Fritz, R., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (March 2017). Aiding everyday activities with prompting technology: A qualitative analysis of dementia participants’ experiences. Poster Presentation. Academic Showcase. Pullman, Washington. [Selected for Gray Award.] (Faculty Mentor, Qualitative Expert)

Braley, R., Fritz, R., Van Son, C., & Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (March 2017). The importance of context: Capturing a person with dementia’s experience with prompting technology. Poster Presentation. Academic Showcase, Pullman, WA. (Faculty Mentor, Qualitative Expert)

Hinderlie, E., Fritz, R. (April 2016). Use of scenario repetition in training pre-licensure nursing students. Poster presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Anaheim, California.

Fritz, R., & Vandermause, R. (April 2015) Data collection via in-depth email interviews. Podium presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Fritz, R., Vandermause, R., Corbett, C., & Cook, D. (April 2015). The influence of culture on older adults’ adoption of smart home monitoring. Poster

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presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Fritz, R., Vandermause, R., & Altman, M. (March 2014). Cultural influences on older adults’ adoption of smart home monitoring. Poster Presentation. Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, Washington.

Fritz, R., Doty, K., Ngizambote, M., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M., & Cook, D. (October 2013). Detecting cognitive decline using smart home technology. Poster Presentation. Washington State Public Health Association. Wenatchee, Washington.

Fritz, R., Vandermause, R., Altman, M. (April 2013). Cultural influences on older adults’ adoption of smart home monitoring. Poster Presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Seattle, Washington.

Fritz, R., Doty, K., Ngizambote, M., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M., & Cook, D. (June 2013). Detecting cognitive decline using smart home technology. Poster Presentation. Northwest Biomechanics Symposium. Moscow, Idaho.

Fritz, R., Doty, K., Ngizambote, M., Schmitter-Edgecombe, M., & Cook, D. (April 2013). Detecting cognitive decline using smart home technology. Poster Presentation. Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference. Anaheim, California.

3. International and National, Non-Refereed

Fritz, R. (July 16, 2019). Managing (your) health with (your) smart home. Precision Health: Smart Technologies, Smart Health. National Institute of Nursing Research. Bethesda, Maryland. Invited Plenary Speaker.

Fritz, R. (July 16, 2019). Ambient and wearable sensor data analysis for precision health applications. Workshop. Precision Health: Smart Technologies, Smart Health. National Institute of Nursing Research. Bethesda, Maryland. Invited Expert Trainer.

Wuestney, K., Van Son, C., & Fritz, R. (May 2, 2019). Dynamic sleep patterns in older adults living in residential memory care: An exploratory case study. American Geriatrics Society 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting. Portland, Oregon. Poster Presentation.

Fritz, R. (May 28, 2019). Panelist conversation: Encoding care into technology. Coding Caring Workshop. Stanford University Arrillaga Alumni Center. Stanford, California. Invited Panelist.

Fritz, R. (April 6, 2019). Smart technology: Educating NP students for practice. Invited Keynote Speaker. National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty (NONPF) – 45th NONPF Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia.

Fritz, R. (April 4, 2019). Managing chronic conditions using health-assistive smart homes. Invited Speaker. Rantz/Skubic Labs. University of Missouri, Columbia.

Fritz, R. (February 8, 2019). Sensor and technology for pressure detection: Environmental and wearable. Invited Keynote Speaker. Association for

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Advancement of Wound Care (AAWC) Pressure Ulcer International Summit. Atlanta, Georgia.

Fritz, R. (February 6, 2019). Aging, chronic conditions, and your (smart) home. Invited Keynote Speaker. UTACONHI Clinical Translational Research Forum Series. University of Texas, Arlington. CEUs offered.

Berry, S., & Fritz, R. (October 18, 2018). Looking to the future: Implications of smart technology for the aging population. Invited Keynote Speaker; Berry presenting on behalf of Fritz. Minnesota Home Care Association Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Fritz, R., & Berry, S. (March 4, 2018). Ethics of patient generated sensor data. Invited Keynote Speaker; Berry presenting on behalf of Fritz. Home Health Technology Summit. New Orleans, Louisiana.

4. Regional, State, Local, Non-Refereed

Fritz, R., Cook, D., & Schmitter-Edgecombe, M. (March 19, 2019). Smart technology. Invited Panelist. Pullman, Washington.

Fritz, R., Van Son, C., Nguyen-Truong, C., Berry, S., & Wuestney, K. (September 2018). Lunch and learn: Smart assistive home research project. Invited Keynote Address. Touchmark Foundation. Aurora, Oregon.

Fritz, R. (June 18, 2018). Automated assessment and intervention in (your) smart home. Invited Keynote Speaker. Greater Spokane Inc. Spokane, WA.

Fritz, R. (May 22, 2018). Clinician-in-the-loop: An expert-guided approach to machine learning. Invited Speaker. Washington State University RN-BSN Program Seminar. Vancouver, Washington.

Berry, S., & Fritz, R. (June 13, 2018). Clinician-in-the-loop: Assisting older adults to age in place using smart home technology. Invited Speaker; Virtual Presentation. Sacramento Community Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Group.

Fritz, R. (December 12, 2017). Smart Homes, Future eHealth, and a Clinician-in-the-Loop. Senior living and long-term care group. Invited Keynote Speaker. LanePowell Attorneys at Law. Seattle, Washington.

Fritz, R. Xconomy. (November 9, 2017). Healthcare + AI Northwest. Invited Panelist. Seattle, Washington.

Fritz, R. Touchmark Foundation. (May 2, 2017). Parkinson’s special interest group. Invited Keynote Speaker. Vancouver, Washington.

Fritz, R. Touchmark Foundation. (March 13, 2017). Lunch and learn: The future of aging and health-assistive technologies. Invited Keynote Speaker. Beaverton, OR.

Fritz, R. Touchmark Foundation. (November 3, 2016). The future of aging: Smart health smart technologies. Invited Keynote Speaker. Vancouver, Washington.

Fritz, R. Centralia College Lyceum Series. (November 11, 2015). Influence of technology on the future of healthcare. Keynote Speaker. Centralia,

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Washington.

Fritz, R. Washington State University College of Nursing (September 25, 2015). Use of technology in nursing for the care of older adults. Invited Speaker. Spokane, Washington.

Fritz, R. Providence Southwest Region Nurse Day 2015. (May 6, 2015). Technology and nursing: A look at the future. Invited Keynote Speaker. Olympia, Washington.

III. Honors and Awards

Washington State University College of Nursing 2019 Faculty Research Award

Granger Cobb Institute for Senior Living Faculty Fellow (2018-present)

Washington State University College of Nursing 2018 Faculty Excellence in Research Award (Nominated)

Delta Chi Chapter-at-Large, Spring 2018 Research Excellence Award

Western Institute of Nursing 2018 Regional Geriatric Nursing Research Award for a New Researcher

WIN 2017 Best Gerontology Research Presentation. (April 2017). Awarded by Western Institute of Nursing Gerontological Special Interest Group (WINGSIG) for Auto-prompting for task completion in persons with dementia.

Washington State University Honors Faculty Fellow (2017-2020)

Outstanding PhD Student. (2015). Washington State University College of Nursing.

Integrative Graduate Education and Research (IGERT) Fellow. (2012-2015). National Science Foundation.

Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. (June 1992). Walla Walla University School of Nursing.

IV. Professional and Community Service

A. Editorial Review Boards and Manuscript Review Dates Engagement Responsibilities January 2018 Qualitative Health Journal

(multidisciplinary). Title: Engaging a Community Leader to Enhance Preparation for Depth Interviews with Community Members

Peer-review

April 2017 Sensors (an engineering journal). Title: Smart Care Home System: A platform for eAssistance

Peer-review

July 2016 Computer IEEE Professional Journal. Title: Machine learning in cardiac health monitoring and

Peer-review

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decision support

B. Consultations and Advisements

Dates Engagement Responsibilities January 2017-December 2017

Hoya Health Consultant, Smart environment medical start-up company.

C. Professional Activities:

1. International

Dates Engagement Responsibilities January -May 2019

Stanford’s Global 100-Year Report (AI100) Subcommittee “Coding Caring: Human Values for an Intimate AI”

Invited Member, Nursing perspective & dissemination of report & 2 articles to widely-read media outlets (e.g., The Conversation)

2013 – present

International Society of Gerontechnology

Member

May 2017 - 2018

International Institute of Informatics and Systemics

Member

2. National

Dates Engagement Responsibilities January 2016 American Academy of

Nursing, Expert Panel on Aging

Invited to comment on technology and privacy policies for National Agenda for 2017

3. Regional

Dates Engagement Responsibilities 2013 – present Western Institute of Nursing Member

4. Local

Dates Engagement Responsibilities 2013 – present Delta Chi Chapter-at-Large,

Sigma Theta Tau International

Member

V. Education and Teaching

A. Dissertation Committees

Chair, Katherine Wuestney (Nursing)

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Member, Jessamyn Dahmen (Engineering & Computer Science)

B. Thesis Committees

Chair, Rashida Ullah Member, Heather Carey Member, Stephanie Barlow Chair, Kari Furlong (Bachelor’s Honors Student; student withdrew 2017)

C. Clinical Project Committees

Chair, Elizabeth Teeling

D. Teaching Assignments 1. Assignments

NURS 534 Research Seminar: Grant Writing and Critique 3 semester credit (Course Faculty, 100%) Seminar focusing on writing a fellowship and/ or grant application and skills for critically reviewing a funded fellowship or grant. Spring 2019 NURS 800 Dissertation Credit 2 semester credit (Course Faculty; 100%) Doctoral student work toward dissertation. (Fall 2016, Summer 2017, Spring 2018, Summer 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019)

NURS 702 Master’s Clinical Project

1 semester credit (Course Faculty; 100%) The Master’s student selecting the project option spend 45 hours participating in some phase of research with faculty who are conducting research. (Fall 2016, Spring 2017) NURS 583 Internship 0 semester credits (Teaching mentor – student was assigned as teaching assistant for NURS 400) Master’s student selecting the education track spends 45 hours assisting faculty who are teaching. (Summer 2016) NURS 565 Information Management for Clinical Practice 3 semester credit (Course Faculty, 33%) Introduces graduate students to the field of informatics and the role information technology plays in supporting health practice, education, administration and research. [Innovative interdisciplinary project created between nursing students and CPTS 485 computer science students to design relevant visual analytics of smart home sensor data for clinicians.] (Fall 2017; Guest lectures Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2018)

a. Guest lecture: CPTS 485

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NURS 495 Nursing Practice: Advanced Clinical Practicum 3 semester credit (Course Faculty; 100%) Application and integration of theoretical content in an area of nursing practice of special interest to the student. (Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018)

NURS 465 Nursing Practice: Community and Psychiatric Mental Health 3 semester credit (Course Faculty; 100%) Application of community health, public health, and psychiatric/mental health nursing concepts to individuals, families, and communities. Clinical application of community and public health and psychiatric nursing concepts of assessment, treatment, and interventions of individuals, families, and communities with nursing health needs. (Fall 2015) NURS 455 Cultural Safety and Social Justice in Global Society 3 semester credit (Course Faculty, 100%) Analyze selected concepts exploring balance of power in health professional relationships: cultural safety, social justice, and valuing diversity in global society.

NURS 440 Population Health Theory 3 credits (Course Co-Faculty, 5%) This course synthesizes population-based nursing and public health concepts with a focus on upstream interventions in partnership with the community. (Fall, 2015, Spring 2016) NURS 400 Research, Evidence-based Practice, and Informatics 3 semester credit (Course Faculty; 100%) Application of informatics skills and research processes to evidence-based clinical practice. (Summer 2016)

2. Student Advising

Current Graduate Advisees: 5

Year Degree Student Topic Role Grad Date

College/Dept

2019 PhD EECS Jessamyn Dahmen

Machine learning detection of depression in older adults

Committee Member

2019 EECS, Pullman

2018-present

DNP-PH Rashida Ulla

Advisor 2021 Vancouver

2016-2018

DNP-FNP Katrina Goth-Collins

n/a Advisor 2021 Vancouver

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2016-2017

DNP-FNP Brittany Hammer

n/a Advisor 2021 Vancouver

2016-present

DNP-FNP Grace Mwangi

n/a Advisor 2021 Vancouver

2016 DNP-FNP Keith Peterson

n/a Advisor Defer-red

Vancouver

2016-present

DNP-FNP Oksana Solovyanchik

n/a Advisor 2021 Vancouver

2016-2018

DNP-FNP Elizabeth Wankowicz

n/a Advisor 2021 Vancouver

2017-present

DNP-FNP CarolAnn VinZant

n/a Advisor 2022 Vancouver

2016-present

PhD Katie Wuestney

Smart Homes Commit-tee Chair

2020 Spokane

2016-2017

Master’s Rashida Ulla

Community Resources Hemophilia

2016 Advisor; 2017 Commit-tee Chair

2017 Vancouver

2016-2017

Honors Under-grad

Karri Furlong

Sensor Detection of Cognitive Decline

Chair 2018 Spokane

E. New Academic Course Development

“Online Course Suite: Tools for Analysis of Sensor-Based Behavioral Health Data.” Multidisciplinary course designed to train researchers of health-assistive smart environments. Multidisciplinary module authors include Drs. Diane Cook, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, Anantharaman Kalyanaraman, Gina Sprint, Roschelle Fritz. [National Institutes of Health Award R25EB024327.]

F. Appendix

1. Attendance at CE Programs (last 5 years)

Dates CEUs Conference April 10-13, 2019 2.5 Western Institute of Nursing Research, Spokane,

Washington April 11-14, 2018 2 Western Institute of Nursing Research, Spokane,

Washington May 15, 2017 6 Suicide Training, Online, Mandatory Washington

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State Nursing Commission April 6-9, 2016 2.5 Western Institute of Nursing Research

Conference; Anaheim, California April 22-25, 2015 2.5 Western Institute of Nursing Research

Conference; Albuquerque, New Mexico

2. Other Conferences Attended (no presentations; no CEUs)

Dates Conference October 2018 Washington State Hospital Association Annual

Member Meeting and Governance Day; Seattle, Washington

July 2018 National Institute of Nursing Research Precision Health: Smart Health Smart Technologies Boot Camp; Bethesda, Maryland

June 2018 Washington State Hospital Association 41th Annual Rural Hospital Leadership Conference; Chelan, Washington

October 2017 Washington State Hospital Association Annual Member Meeting and Governance Day; Seattle, Washington

June 2017 National Rural Health Association; San Diego, California

February 2016 National Science Foundation New Career Awards Conference; Portland, Oregon

June 2016 Washington State Hospital Association 40th Annual Rural Hospital Leadership Conference; Chelan, Washington