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Anita Jablonski CV 1 CURRICULUM VITAE ANITA JABLONSKI, Ph.D., R.N., CNE Associate Professor Seattle University College of Nursing 410 Garrand 901 12th Avenue P. O. Box 222000 Seattle, WA 98122-1090 (206) 296-5679 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 2004 Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 1978 Master of Science in Nursing Wayne State University Detroit, MI 1975 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teaching Experience: Seattle University Title No. of Quarters Taught (T) Team/Turn Offerings/Course (I) Individual Coordinator N306 Foundations of Professional 3/2 F04, W05, F05 T F04, W05 Nursing I F05 N306 Foundations of Professional 2 W05, F05 I Nursing, Communication Lab Revised Curriculum 1/1 S07 T N306 Foundations of Professional Nursing (revised course) N306 Foundations of Professional Nursing, Communication Lab 1 S07 I Anita Jablonski CV 2 Title No. of Quarters Taught (T) Team/Turn Offerings/Course (I) Individual Coordinator Nursing 312/320 Health Assessment 2/- F10, F11 (2 sections) I and Intervention II Lab Nursing 344 Promoting Wellness During Altered Health I (revised 1/- S08 T curriculum; 1st time taught) Nursing 355 Promoting Wellness 2/1* F08, F09, S13, I During Altered Health I-clinical W14 (coordinator only) N418 Promoting Wellness in Altered 5/- W06, F06, W07, F07, T Health II W08 N419 Promoting Wellness in Altered 8/4 F04, W05, F05, W06, I Health II, Clinical F06, W07, F07, W08 N426 Promoting Wellness in Altered 2/- W09, S09, W10, S10, T Health II W11, S11, W12 N427 Promoting Wellness in Altered 2/3* S09, S11 I Health II Clinical N437 Professional Nursing Practice 1 S12 Senior Practicum I N454 Nursing Care of Adults II 3 W12, W13, F13, I W14 N455 Nursing Care of Adults II 1 W13 I N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 W06-S06 I Elizabeth Golden N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 F07- S08 I Patricia Nissley N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 W08-S08 I Coral Nash Anita Jablonski CV 3 Title No. of Quarters Taught (T) Team/Turn Offerings/Course (I) Individual Coordinator N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 F08-Summer 09 I Bryan Cooper N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 F09-Summer 10 I Leslie Maniccia N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 F10-Summer 11 I Janine Clyman N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 W12-present I Amy Diaz N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 F09-S10 I Eric Miller N599 Scholarly Project-reader 1 09-S10 Ashley Demaline N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 AY10-11 Janine Clymin and Dana Jacobson N599 Scholarly Project-chair 1 Graduated 2012 I Amy Diaz N599 Scholarly Project-chair I Graduated 2012 I Leah O’Brien N599 Scholarly Project-chair Alicia Soule N496 Independent Study 1 F06 I Nursing in Ghana Rebecca Conte N496 Independent Study 1 F06 I Wound Care Sterling Culbertson N496 Independent Study Pathophysiology 1 W08 I Anita Jablonski CV 4 Brenda Robinson N496 Independent Study 1 S11 I Care of Patients with End Stage Renal Disease Angelica Arceo N496 Independent Study 1 S13 I Medical surgical nursing review Faduma Ugas N5041 1 Summer 14 I Lecture and lab Foundational Concepts and Skills in Nursing Note: *course coordinator for the clinical course one time when assigned no clinical group Teaching Experience: Montcalm Community College Title No. of Offerings Quarters Taught (T) Team/Turn (I) Individual N210 Foundations 1 S99 I Teaching Experience: Grand Valley State University Title No. of Offerings Quarters Taught (T) Team/Turn (I) Individual N440 Role 10 F94, S95, F95, S96, F96, T Transition/Community S96, F97, S98, F98, S99 Health N441 Role 10 F94, S95, F95, S96, F96, I Transition/Community S96, F97, S98, F98, S99 Health clinical -Home care N399 Independent Study 1 S98 I Study abroad; Nicaragua 1 S99 January 17-26 T Student service learning N644 Teaching Practicum 1 S99 I Faculty mentor Anita Jablonski CV 5 Teaching Experience: Mercy College of Detroit Title No. of Offerings Quarters Taught (T) Team/Turn (I) Individual N 430 Leadership in 3 S79, F79, S80 T Nursing N431 Leadership in 3 S79, F79, S80 I Nursing, Clinical Clinical Nursing Experience 3/2005-3/2014 Overlake Hospital Bellevue, WA Staff Nurse; Medical-Surgical Float Pool Contact: Janette Pavone R.N. 12/2002-8/2004 St. Mary’s Mercy Medical Center Grand Rapids, MI Staff Nurse; Medical-Renal Unit Weekend Alternative Program Contact: Maggie Carriker M.S.N, R.N. 6/1999-8/2000 St. Mary’s Mercy Medical Center Grand Rapids, MI Renal Transplant Coordinator Contact: Mary Rose Harrison R.N. 3/1992-6/1994 St. Mary’s Mercy Medical Center Grand Rapids, MI Staff Nurse; Intermediate Intensive Care Contact: Maggie Carriker M.S.N., R.N. 6/1983-3/1984 St. Lawrence Hospital Lansing, MI Staff Nurse; Intensive Care 6/1980-4/1982 St. Mary’s Mercy Medical Center Grand Rapids, MI Staff Nurse; Intensive Care 9/1976-12/1978 Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital Detroit, MI Staff Nurse; Medical Unit Anita Jablonski CV 6 6/1975-5/1976 St. Mary’s Mercy Medical Center Grand Rapids, MI Staff Nurse; Medical Unit SCHOLARSHIP Publications: Refereed Journals Ersek, M., & Jablonski, A. (2014). A mixed methods approach to investigating the adoption of evidence-based pain practices in nursing homes. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 40(7), 52-60. doi: 10.3928/00989134-2014311-01 Ersek, M., Polissar, N., Du Pen, A., Jablonski, A., Herr, K., & Neradilek, M. (2012) Addressing methodological challenges in implementing the nursing home pain management algorithm randomized controlled trial. Clinical Trials, 9, 634-644. Jablonski, A., Clyman, J., Jacobson, D., & Feldt, K. (2012). The Washington State Death with Dignity Act: A survey of nurses knowledge and implications for practice. Part 1. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 14, 45-52. Clyman, J., Jacobson, D., Jablonski, A, & Feldt, K. (2012). The Washington State Death with Dignity Act: A survey of nurses knowledge and implications for practice. Part 2. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 14, 141-148. Jablonski, A., DuPen, A., & Ersek, M., (2011). Use of evidence-based algorithms to assess and manage persistent pain in older adults. American Journal of Nursing, 11(3), 34-43. Jablonski, A., & Ersek, M. (2009). Nursing home staff adherence to evidence-based pain management practices. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 35(7), 28-34. Jablonski, A. (2008). Palliative care: Misconceptions that limit access for patients with chronic renal disease. Seminars in Dialysis, 21, 206-209. Jablonski, A. (2007). The multidimensional characteristics of symptoms reported by end- stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 34, 29-37. Jablonski, A., Gift, A., & Cook, K. (2007). Symptom assessment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 29, 845- 863. Jablonski, A. (January/February 2007). Level of symptom relief and the need for palliative care in the hemodialysis population. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 9, 50-58. Anita Jablonski CV 7 Jablonski, A. (2005). The symptom experience of patients with end stage renal disease on hemodialysis [Abstract]. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 32, 137. Jablonski, A., & Wyatt, G. (2005). A model for identifying barriers to effective symptom management at the end of life. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 7(1), 1-14. Gift, A. G., Jablonski, A., Stommel, M., & Given, C. (2004). Symptom clusters in elderly patients with lung cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 31, 203-210. Gift, A., G., Stommel, M., Jablonski, A., & Given, C. (2003). A cluster of symptoms over time in patients with lung cancer. Nursing Research, 52, 393-400. Jablonski, A. (2003). The illness trajectory of end stage renal disease patients on dialysis. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 18, 51-72. Roslaniec (Jablonski), A., & Fitzpatrick, J. (1979). Changes in mental status of older adults with four days of hospitalization. Research in Nursing and Health, 2,175- 181. Manuscripts in Process Other Scholarship: Gift, A. G., & Jablonski, A. (2008). Dyspnea. In M. Geiger-Bronsky & D. Wilson (Eds.), Respiratory nursing. A core curriculum (pp. 109-122). New York: Springer Publishing Company. Hospice of Michigan. (2003). Clinical guidelines for end-of-life care (3rd ed.). Detroit, MI: Author. (Fatigue Protocol) Scientific Papers and Presentations: Refereed Cicero, T., Mikasa, A., & Jablonski, A. (2012). The effect of simulation recording on evaluation during debriefing. 11th Annual International Nursing Simulation/Learning Resource Centers, June 20 -23, 2012, San Antonio, Texas (poster presentation). Jablonski, A. “Adequacy of symptom management in the hemodialysis population” presented at the Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting 2007 Galveston, Texas, February 2007 (podium presentation). Gift, A., & Jablonski, A. “Adaptation of the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale for use with patients with chronic obstructive lung disease” presented at the American Thoracic Society 2005 San Diego International Conference, May 2005 (poster presentation). Anita Jablonski CV 8 Jablonski, A. “The symptom experience of end-stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis” presented at the American Nephrology Nurses Association 36th National Symposium, April 19, 2005 (podium presentation). Jablonski, A. “The symptom experience of end-stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis” presented at the Western Institute of Nursing 37th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference, April 23, 2004 (podium presentation). Gift, A., Stommel, M., Jablonski, A., & Given, C. W. “Symptom clusters over time in lung cancer patients” presented at the American Thoracic Society Scientific Sessions, Seattle Washington, May 18, 2003. Jablonski, A., Gift, A., Given, C. W., & Given, B. “The Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms: A test of the model in a sample of newly diagnosed lung cancer patients. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Grand Rapids Michigan, April 6, 2003 (poster). Gift, A., Stommel, M. Jablonski, A., & Given, C. W. “Symptom clusters in lung cancer patients over time at the end-of-life” presented at the State of the Science: Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence Conference, Washington, DC, September 26, 2002 (podium presentation). Gift, A., Jablonski, A., Stommel, M., & Given, C. “Symptom clusters in patients with lung cancer” presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, Atlanta GA, May 21, 2002 (podium presentation). Jablonski, A., Gift, A., Stommel, M., & Given, C. W. “Relationship among symptom clusters, symptom severity, and perceived limitations for newly diagnosed lung cancer patients. Midwest Nursing Research Society, Chicago IL March 2, 2002 (poster). Jablonski, A. “End of Life Research Center” presented at Michigan State University 50th anniversary celebration. Michigan State University, East Lansing Michigan, October 2000 (poster). Jablonski, A., & Bond, L. “Community based education: Report of an extended experience, Grand Valley State University Faculty Teaching and Learning Conference, August 20, 1997 (poster). Scientific Papers and Presentations: Non-refereed or Invited Jablonski, A., Clyman, J., & Jacobson, D. The Washington Death with Dignity Act: A survey of nurses knowledge and implications for practice. Seattle University, Lunchtime Scholars presentation, March 11, 2011. Anita Jablonski CV 9 Jablonski, A. “The symptom experience of patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis: Is there a need for palliative care” presented at Michigan State University End of Life: Center of Excellence monthly seminar, East Lansing Michigan, March 17, 2004. Spence, L., Kaiser, L., VanDenBosch, K., Jablonski, A., & Lavergne, A. “Pets and chronically ill children, Michigan State University Human Animal Bond Initiative, East Lansing MI, October 4, 2002 (poster). Grant Proposals and Research Activities Research Activities In process. Title of project: Attitudes of Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ about Caring for the Patients and Families at the End of Life Title of Project: Washington Death with Dignity Act: A Survey of Nurses Employed in Acute Care Settings. Co-Investigators: Karen Feldt, PhD, RN (nursing home arm of the study); Gail Bond, PhD, RN (nursing home arm of the study). Project was completed AY 2011 with two manuscripts accepted for publication in the Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing. Title of Project: Effect of video playback during debriefing on student self- evaluation of their simulation experience. Advised Terry Cicero and Anita Mikasa in planning and implementing the study. Performed statistical analysis. Assisted in preparation of abstracts for submission to two simulation conferences. Paid one work unit for Summer 2011. Project supported with Sinegal Funding. External Funding Co-Investigator. (Beginning 5/08-5/10). Nursing Home Pain Management Algorithm Clinical Trial. Subaward of National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research grant No. R01 NR009100-01. PI Mary Ersek, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA. Individual National Research Service Award. (2003 – 2004). Symptom experience and the quality of life of end stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis. National Institute of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research. National Research Service Award Grant No. 1 F31 NR08463-01. Provided payment of tuition at Michigan State University and monthly stipend of $1600/month for 15 months. Principal Investigator. (2003 – 2004). Symptom experience and the quality of life of end stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis. Funded by the American Nephrology Nurses’ Association/Sigma Theta Tau International ($11,500); Sigma Theta Tau International Alpha Psi Chapter, Michigan State University ($750); Sigma Theta Tau International Kappa Epsilon Chapter, Grand Valley State University ($500) Anita Jablonski CV 10 Research Assistant 4/2007-5/2008 Swedish Medical Center Pain Research Department Seattle, WA Research Assistant: R01 NR009100-01 NIH/NINR Nursing Home Pain Management Algorithm Clinical Trial Contact: Mary Ersek, RN, PhD, FAAN, Principal Investigator Co-investigator as of summer 2008 1/2002-12/2003 Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Research Assistant; Human-Animal Bond Initiative Contact: Linda Spence, RN, PhD, Principal Investigator 8/2000-12/2002 Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Research Assistant; End of Life: Center of Excellence Contact: Audrey Gift, RN., PhD, FAAN AWARDS AND HONORS Most Inspirational Faculty Award June 2014 Awarded by Graduating Nursing Cohort Pinning Ceremony June 2014 Health Resources and Services Administration September 2011- present Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program Support continued for AY 13-14 Sabbatical Fall Quarter 2012 Traveled to Kenya to work for one month Worked in Med25 International Clinic Mbita, Kenya Health Resources and Services Administration September 2011 Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program $15,000 over two years Summer Faculty Fellowship 2010 Seattle University Most Inspirational Faculty Award August 2009 Awarded by Graduating Nursing Cohort Pinning Ceremony Summer 2009

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