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May 10, 2021 CONNIE M. ULRICH, PhD, RN, FAAN BUSINESS ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS University of Pennsylvania 6253 Southern Maryland Boulevard School of Nursing Lothian, MD 20711 418 Curie Boulevard 410-741-6607 Claire M. Fagin Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-0898 215-573-7387 (fax) E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION PhD 2001 University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Major: Nursing Ethics MSN 1995 The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC Major: Pediatric Community Health and Management/Nursing BSN 1993 The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC Major: Nursing Diploma 1981 Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing Major: Nursing POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS Fellow 2010 Salzburg Seminar Global Fellow Fellow 2009 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing Postdoctoral 2001-2003 National Institutes of Health, Department of Bioethics Training [first nurse trained in bioethics] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2017-present Lillian S. Brunner Endowed Chair in Medical-Surgical Nursing 2016-present Professor of Nursing with Tenure Biobehavioral and Health Science Division University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Effective: July 1)

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CONNIE M. ULRICH, PhD, RN, FAAN BUSINESS ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS University of Pennsylvania 6253 Southern Maryland Boulevard School of Nursing Lothian, MD 20711 418 Curie Boulevard 410-741-6607 Claire M. Fagin Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-0898 215-573-7387 (fax) E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION PhD 2001 University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD

Major: Nursing Ethics MSN 1995 The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC

Major: Pediatric Community Health and Management/Nursing BSN 1993 The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC

Major: Nursing Diploma 1981 Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing Major: Nursing POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS Fellow 2010 Salzburg Seminar Global Fellow Fellow 2009 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing Postdoctoral 2001-2003 National Institutes of Health, Department of Bioethics Training

[first nurse trained in bioethics] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2017-present Lillian S. Brunner Endowed Chair in Medical-Surgical Nursing

2016-present Professor of Nursing with Tenure Biobehavioral and Health Science Division University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Effective: July 1)

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2016-present Professor of Bioethics (Effective July 1) Secondary Appointment, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy; University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine

Philadelphia, PA

2009-2016 Associate Professor of Nursing with Tenure Biobehavioral and Health Science Division University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Effective: July 1) 2009-2016 Associate Professor of Bioethics (Effective July 1)

Secondary Appointment, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy; University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine

Philadelphia, PA 2005-2009 Assistant Professor of Bioethics

Secondary Appointment, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy; University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA

2003-2009 Assistant Professor of Nursing

Biobehavioral and Health Science Division University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Philadelphia, PA

2003-present Senior Fellow

Center for Bioethics, Department of Medical Ethics University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA

2003-present Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA

CLINICAL & ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Children’s Hospital National Medical Center, Washington DC 1998 Consultant for Quality Assurance, Perioperative Services 1995-1997 Clinical Manager, Operating Room (Member Pediatric Heart Transplant Team) 1986-1994 Clinical Coordinator, Operating Room 1981-1986 Staff Nurse, Surgical Unit

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Federal and State Government 1998-1999 RN Intern Governor’s Office for Children, Youth, and Families Baltimore, MD 1994 U.S. House of Representatives (September-December);

Congressman William Thomas 1993 Intern, Committee on Aging, U.S. House of Representatives (1-month internship) University of Maryland School of Nursing 1997-1998 Research Assistant

Risk Reduction of Sedentary Behavior Post CABG Surgery (7R15NR004496-02) Dr. Nalini Jairath

CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE RN-247599-L Pennsylvania (expires 10/31/21) RN-44678 District of Columbia (expired 06/30/12) HONORS/AWARDS/MEMBERSHIPS IN HONORARY SOCIETIES 2020 International Association of Bioethics, 15th World Congress of

Bioethics, Virtual. UPenn Planning Committee Member, Review Committee Member and Presenter for the Early Career Research Prize, International Association of Bioethics. June 19-21

2019 Extramural Research Nursing Advisory Committee, Heilbrunn

Nursing Research, Rockefeller University, NYU 2018 Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Award 2017 Lillian S. Brunner Endowed Chair in Medical-Surgical Nursing 2016 Biobehavioral and Health Sciences Department Faculty Award for

Senior Research Faculty’s Significant Contribution to Nursing Scholarship

2015 Biobehavioral and Health Sciences Department Faculty Award for

Senior Research Faculty’s Significant Contribution to Nursing Scholarship

2015 Nurse Ethicist Panelist: Testimony: Presidential Bioethics

Commission for the Study of Bioethics under President Obama on the Role of Bioethics Education and Nursing

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2015 Biobehavioral and Health Sciences Department Faculty Award for Senior Research Faculty’s Significant Contribution to Nursing Scholarship

2014 Selected by the Graduating BSN class to Pin the Graduating

Undergraduate Class 2010 Salzburg Seminar Global Fellow, November 2010 2009 Appointed Bioethicist to the National Heart Lung & Blood

Protocol Review Committee for PROMISE Trial. 2009 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing 2009 2009 Salzburg Seminar Global Fellow (*deferred until 2010) 2009 Eastern Nursing Research Award for Significant Contributions to

Nursing Research 2009-2015 Appointed to the National Heart Lung& Blood Data and Safety

Monitoring Board as Bioethicist [NHLBI Grant # 5U01HL089786 (CFDA #93.837), funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (DCRI EPM #4318)] [Bioethicist responsible for patient safety, quality of clinical trial, and burden to participants [Catheter Ablation versus Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation Trial; CABANA]

2008 Junior Faculty Research Award

Biobehavioral and Health Science Division University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

2008 Global Engagement Award for Outstanding Mentorship of International Visiting Scholar University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

2006 Donation made in Honor of Dr. Connie Ulrich by Dr. Pamela Hinds to the Oncology Nursing Society Foundation

2002 Phi Kappa Phi, Member 2000-2001 American Nurse Foundation Scholar 1999 Graduate Merit Award-Spring

University of Maryland at Baltimore

1998 Sigma Theta Tau Scholarship Award Pi Chapter Graduate Merit Award

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1998 Graduate Merit Award-Fall University of Maryland at Baltimore

1995 W. Irene Riley Memorial Award for Community Health Nursing

Catholic University of America Washington, DC

1993 Mary B. Walsh Achievement Award Catholic University of America

RESEARCH Doctoral Dissertation Ulrich, C. M. (2001). Practitioners’ Perceptions on Ethical Aspects of Managed Care (Doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland, 2001). Dissertation Abstracts International, 62,

B1326. Advisor: Dr. Karen Soeken (Emeritus Professor of Statistics and Measurement, University of Maryland).

Pending Bioethics Grant Support 2021-2026 Ulrich, C. (PI). Educating and Developing Bioethicists in Tanzania (ENGAGE).

NIH/FIC. (D43 TW011809-01) 2021-2026 Ulrich, C. (PI). Modeling How Moral Distress & Ethical Confidence Impact

Nurses’ Emotional & Physical Health and Safety Culture. AHRQ 2021-2026 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). Problem-Solving Therapy for Cancer Caregivers: An

Effectiveness-Implementation Trial in Outpatient Palliative Care R01CA251460 (Washington)

2021-2026 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). Adolescents' Involvement in Decision Making During Specialty

Care Visits for Pediatric Chronic Illness: Development and Evaluation of a New Measure and Implications for Self-Management. R01 (Miller).

2019- Ulrich, C. (Co-I). “Bioethics Supplement for Drs. Demiris and Parker-Oliver

(Missouri). To be Submitted, May 2019. Funded Empirical Bioethics Research 2020-2022 Ulrich, C. (Advisory Council). Reaching Communities Through the Design of

information Visualizations Toolbox for Returning COVID-19 Results P30NR016587-05S1

2020- 2021 Ulrich, C. (PI). COVID-19: Understanding the Supportive Role of Hospital

Clinical Bioethicists During a Pandemic, President’s Award, Josiah Macy Foundation. $25,000

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2019-2021 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). (Bioethicist). “Utilizing Twitter to Identify and Recruit Substance Users at High Risk of HIV Infection.”

2018-2019 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). (Senior Mentor for Postdoc Fellow): “Moral Distress,

Depression, and Suicide Risk Among Undergraduate Nursing Students.” American Nurses Foundation. Award: $10,000

2017-2021 Ulrich, C. (Co-I).: National Institutes of Health, Fogarty (NIH-2R25TW007693-0). PI: Waddell-Aboud, “Dartmouth/MUHAS Research Ethics Training and Program Development for Tanzania.” Award: $1,418,131

2014-2020 Ulrich, C. (PI). National Cancer Institute (R01CA196131)

“Retention in Cancer Clinical Trials: Modeling Patient-Participant’s Risk-Benefit.” Award: $2,038,959

2017-2018 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). Maura C. Ryan and Jim Dieterle and Edith Virginia Stone, PhD,

RN, FAAN Nursing Research Scholarship Foundation, American Nurses Association. Principal Investigator: Reardon, “Examination of Burdensome Transitions at End-Of-Life Among Older Adults with Cancer.” Award: $30,000

2016-2017 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). Sigma Theta Tau International Hospice and Palliative Nurse

Foundation End of Life Nursing Research Grant. Principal Investigator: Reardon “Burdensome Transitions at End-of-Life for Older Adults with Cancer.” Award: $10,000

2014 -2016 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). National Institutes of Health, Fogarty (NIH-2R25TW007693-0).

“Supplemental Funding, Dartmouth/MUHAS Research Ethics Training and Program Development for Tanzania.” Principal Investigator: Waddell-Aboud Award: $50,000

2012 Ulrich, C. (PI). “Inter-Professional Practice and Education: A Collaborative Initiative with Two African Countries.” Vice Provost for Global Affairs Award. Award: $25,000

2012- 2013 Ulrich, C. (PI). “End of Life Healthcare Utilization Patterns and Costs of Care in

Chronically Ill Aging Adults.” NewCourtland Center for Health and Transitions, Funded. Award $10,000

2011 - 2016 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). National Institutes of Health, Fogarty (1R25TW007693-01A2)

“Dartmouth/Penn Research Ethics Training and Program Development for Tanzania.” Principal Investigator: Waddell/Merz. Award: $1,083,842.

2008 – 2010 Ulrich, C. (PI). NIH/ National Institute of Nursing Research (R21NR010259)

“Respondent Burden and Retention in Cancer Clinical Trials.” Award: $433,125 2007-2010 Ulrich, C. (PI). American College of Radiology Health Research Formula Funds under the Tobacco Settlement Act. “Factors Associated with Attrition in

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Radiation Therapy Oncology Trials: A 20-Year Review.” Award: $41,134

2007-2009 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). National Institute of Nursing (1R01NR009962-01A2), “Standards of Scientific Conduct.” Principal Investigator: Kalichman. Award: $516,630

2007-2008 Ulrich, C. (PI). Pennsylvania Health Research Formula Funds Research

Grant/Oncology Nursing Society, (RE23), “Providers’ Recommendations on Clinical Trials.” Award: $25,000,

2002-2007 Ulrich, C. (Co-I). National Institutes of Health (R25-ES12089), “Genes &

Environment: New Education to Involve Communities.” 2006-2006 Ulrich, C. (PI). Personnel Agreement/Contract with the Department of Clinical

Bioethics, National Institutes of Health. “The Ethical Problems Experienced by Nurses and Social Workers,” Intramural Funding Award: $9,830 (20% effort).

2001-2003 Ulrich, C. (PI). Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health. “Ethical Issues Associated with Nurse Practitioner and

Physician Assistant Practice” Intramural Award 2000-2001 Ulrich, C. (PI). Department of Clinical Bioethics and Department of Social Work,

National Institutes of Health. “The Ethical Problems Experienced by Nurses and Social Workers” Intramural Award

2000-2001 Ulrich, C. (PI). American Nurses Foundation. (ANF # 200021) “Practitioners’

Perceptions on Ethical Aspects of Managed Care” Award: $5,000 Consultant on NIH Funded Research 2016-2021 Consultant: “To Enhance Breast Cancer Survivorship of Asian Americans”

(R01CA203719-901). Principal Investigator: Im, Duke University Funded Educational Grants 2017-2021 Ulrich, C. (PI). Submitted Grant for Renewal of Funding for 5-year period to The

Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Hillman Scholars Program in Nursing Innovation/Pre-Doctoral Fellowships Award: Funding to start July 1. [Directorship to change July 1].

2015- 2017 Ulrich, C. (PI). The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Hillman Scholars Program

in Nursing Innovation/Pre-Doctoral Fellowships. Award: $3,750,000 2015-2018 Ulrich, C. (PI). Robert Wood Johnson Future of Nurse Scholars Program: Cohort

2: Funding for two doctoral students. Award: $75,000 [Ulrich Submitted Grant as Graduate Group Chair].

2014 -2017 Ulrich, C. (PI). Robert Wood Johnson Future of Nurse Scholars Program.

Funding for two doctoral students. Award. $75,000

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2016- 2017 Postdoctoral Sponsor/Mentor: Oncology Nursing Research Scholarship Foundation. Principal Investigator: Mooney-Doyle. “Promoting Sibling Health in Advanced Pediatric Cancer. Award: $19,639

2015- 2016 Ulrich, C. (PI). American Academy of Nursing, New Courtland Center for

Transitions and Health, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy. “Nursing, Ethics, and Health Policy.” Hastings Supplement on Nursing Ethics. Award: $30,000

2008 – 2009 Ulrich, C. (Co-PI). Educational Initiatives Award, PENN Nursing. Co-PIs:

Richmond/McCauley, “Scientific Integrity Training”. Award: $7,500 2007- 2008 Ulrich, C. (PI). National Postdoctoral Association. “Responsible Conduct of

Research: A Training Seminar for Faculty and Pre and Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Pennsylvania.” Award: $1,000

PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles: Peer Reviewed-Data-based (*indicates data-based; Student co-author underlined) Wool, J., Irving, S., Meghani, S., Ulrich, C. (2021). Parental decision-making in the Pediatric

Intensive Care Unit: An integrative review. Journal of Family Nursing, 27(2), 154-167. Carpenter, J.G., Ulrich, C., Hodgson, N., Hanson, L.C., Ersek, M. (In Press) Alternative Consent

Models in Pragmatic Palliative Care Clinical Trials. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.

Parker Oliver, D., Benson, J., Ulrich, C.M., Washington, K.T., Rolbiecki, A.J., White, P., Smith,

J.B., Lero, C., Landon, O.J., Demiris, G. (in press) Perceived Benefits and Burdens of Participation for Caregivers of Cancer Patients in Hospice Clinical Trials: A Pilot Study. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.

Ulrich, C.M., Rushton, C. H., & Grady, C. (in press). Nurses Confronting the Coronavirus:

Challenges Met and Lessons Learned to Date. Nursing Outlook Rosa, W.E., Riegel, B., Ulrich, C.M., Chittams, J., Quinn, R. Meghani, S.H. (2021) The

Association Between Analgesic Treatment Beliefs and Electronically Monitored Adherence for Cancer Pain. Oncology Nursing Forum, 48(1):45-58.

Ulrich, C.M., Anderson, E.E., & Walter, J.K. (2020). COVID-19: Advancing Empirical

Bioethics Research. AJOB: Empirical Bioethics, 11(3):145-147. doi.org/10.1080/23294515.2020.1785043. (Rated # 4 on the Altmetric score list and 8th most downloaded article in three years with 676 downloads according to AJOB Empirical Bioethics Annual Report.)

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Ulrich, C. (2020). The Moral Distress of Patients and Families. Invited Response to Qualitative Data-Based Paper on Ethical Issues Experienced by Patients and Families. American Journal of Bioethics. 20(6):68-70. doi:10.1080/15265161.2020.1754522.

Ulrich, C. & Fairman, J. (2020). COVID-19: How RNs can help overcome public vaccine

hesitancy. The Hill, Blogpost (Published October 8, 2020) https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/520178-covid-19-how-rns-can-help-overcome-public-vaccine-hesitancy#bottom-story-socials

Kim, S., Im, EO, Liu, J., Ulrich, C. (2020). Maternal Age Patterns of Preterm Birth: Exploring

the Moderating Roles of Chronic Stress and Race/Ethnicity. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 54:653–664 doi:10.1093/abm/kaaa008 [Ulrich dissertation chair].

Grady, C., and Ulrich, C. COVID-19: Healthcare Worker Sorrows and Strengths. (2020).

Blogpost in Bioethics.net; June 15, 2020, http://www.bioethics.net/2020/06/covid-19-healthcare-worker-sorrows-and-strengths/

Broden, E.G., Deatrick, J., Ulrich, C., Curley, MAQ. (2020). Defining a “Good Death” in the

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. American Journal of Critical Care. 29(2), 111-121. Starr, L.T., Ulrich, C.M, Junker, P., Appel, S.M., O’Connor, N.R., Meghani, S.H. (2020).

Patient Risk Factor Profiles Associated with the Timing of Goals-of-Care Consultation Before Death: A Classification and Regression Tree Analysis. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 37(10) 767-778.

*Sabone, M., Mazonde, P., Cainelli, F., Maitshoko, M., Joseph, R., Shayo, J., Morris, B., Muecke, M., Mann Wall, B., Hoke, L., Peng, L., Mooney-Doyle, K., Ulrich, C.M. (2020). [Ulrich, Senior author and Principal Investigator of funding] Everyday Ethical Challenges of the Physician-Nurse Work Environment and Collaboration in African Hospitals. Nursing Ethics. Feb;27(1):206-220.

Rosa WE, Chittams J, Riegel B, Ulrich CM, Meghani SH. (2020) Patient Trade-Offs Related to

Analgesic Use for Cancer Pain: A MaxDiff Analysis Study. Pain Management Nursing. 21(3) 245-254. [Epub ahead of print]. 2019 Oct 21. pii: S1524-9042(19)30098-0. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2019.07.013. PMID: 31648906

Rosa, WE, Riegel, B, Ulrich CM, Meghani, SH. (2020). A Concept Analysis of Analgesic

Nonadherence for Cancer Pain in a Time of Opioid Crisis. Nursing Outlook. 68(1):83-93. pii: S0029-6554(19)30196-4. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2019.06.017. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31443946

Mooney-Doyle, K., & Ulrich, C. (2020). Parental Moral Distress. Nursing Ethics. 27(3):821-

837. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969733019878838. Hoskins, K., Ulrich, CM, Shinnick, J, Buttenheim, AM. (2019). Acceptability of Financial

Incentives for Health-Related Behavior Change: An Updated Systematic Review. Preventative Medicine. 126:105762. Epub 2019 Jul 2.

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Starr, L., Ulrich, CM, Corey, KL, Meghani, SH. (2019). Associations Among End-of-Life

Discussions, Health-Care Utilization, and Costs in Persons with Advanced Cancer: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care, 36(10), 913-926.

Demiris G, Washington K, Ulrich CM, Popescu M, Parker Oliver D. (2019). Innovative Tools to

Support Family Caregivers of Persons with Cancer: The Role of Information Technology. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. 35(4):384-388. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2019.06.013.

*Zhou, Q., Ratcliffe, S., Grady, C., Wang, T., Mao, J, Ulrich, CM. (2019). Cancer Clinical

Trial Patient Participants’ Perceptions About Provider Communication and Dropout Intentions. [AJOB Empirical Bioethics] [Ulrich senior author and PI of funding] Jul-Sep;10(3):190-200.

*Kim, S., Im EO, Liu, J, & Ulrich, C. (2018). Factor Structure for Chronic Stress Before and

During Pregnancy by Racial/Ethnic Group. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 41(5):704-727. doi: 10.1177/0193945918788852. Epub 2018 Jul 18. PMID: 30019628

*Ulrich, C.M., Zhou, Q., Ratcliffe, S.J., Knafl, K., Wallen, G.R., Richmond T.S., Grady C.

(2018). Development and Preliminary Testing of the Perceived Benefit and Burden Scales for Cancer Clinical Trial Participation. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 13(4):15562646187647

*Mooney-Doyle K, Deatrick JA, Ulrich CM, Meghani SH, Feudtner C. (2018). Parenting in

Childhood Life-Threatening Illness: A Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Palliative Medicine 2018 Feb;21(2):208-215. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2017.0054. Epub 2017 Oct 3.

*Axson, S., Giordano, N., Herman, R., Ulrich, C.M. (2017). Evaluating Nurse Understanding &

Participation in the Informed Consent Process. Nursing Ethics. Jan 1: 26(4):1050-1061. doi: 10.1177/0969733017740175. Epub 2017 Nov 20.

*Sefcik, J., Petrovsky, D., Streur, M., Toles, M., O’Connor, M., Ulrich, CM, Marcantonio, S.,

Coburn, K., Naylor, M.D., & Moriarty, H. (2016). In Our Corner: A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Patient Engagement in a Community-Based Care Coordination Program. Clinical Nursing Research. Dec 1: 27(3):258-277. doi: 10.1177/1054773816685746. Epub 2016 Dec 30.

*Kim, H., Deatrick, J., & Ulrich, C. (2016). Ethical Frameworks for Surrogates' End-of-Life

Planning Experiences: A Qualitative Systematic Review. Nursing Ethics; 2016 Mar 22. 24(1):46-69. doi: 10.1177/0969733016638145. Epub 2016 Aug 3.

*Bekelman, J.E., Halpern, S.D., Blankart, C.R., Bynum, J.P., Cohen, J., Fowler, R., Kaasa, S.,

Kwietniewski, L., Melberg, H.O., Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B., Oosterveld-Vlug, M., Pring, A., Schreyögg, J., Ulrich, C.M., Verne, J., Wunsch, H., Emanuel, E.J.; International Consortium for End-of-Life Research (ICELR). Comparison of Site of Death, Health Care Utilization, and Hospital Expenditures for Patients Dying with Cancer in 7 Developed Countries. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2016 Jan 19;315(3):272-83.

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*Ulrich, C.M., Ratcliffe, S.J., Wallen, G.R., Zhou, Q.P., Knafl, K., Grady, C. (2016). Cancer

Clinical Trial Participants' Assessment of Risk and Benefit. AJOB Empirical Bioethics. 2016;7(1):8-16. Epub 2015 May 1. *This article is rated #3 (out of 12) by AJOB EB Annual Report for the most number of citations downloaded for the past three years.

*Rearden, J., Hanlon, A.L, Ulrich, C., Brooks-Carthon, M., Sommers, M. (2016). Examining

Differences in Opportunity and Eligibility for Cancer Clinical Trial Participation Based on Sociodemographic and Disease Characteristics. Oncology Nursing Forum. 2016 Jan 1;43(1):57-66. doi: 10.1188/16.ONF.57-66. PMID: 26679445

*Bruce, M.M., Ulrich, C.M., Kassam-Adams, N., Richmond, T.S. Seriously Injured Urban Black Men's Perceptions of Clinical Research Participation. Journal of Racial Ethnicity Health Disparities. 2016 Dec;3(4):724-730. Epub 2015 Dec 22.

*Lucas MS, Barakat, L.P., Ulrich, C.M., Jones, N.L., Deatrick, J.A. (2016). Mother-Caregiver

Expectations for Function Among Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors. Supportive Care Cancer. 2016 May;24(5):2147-54. doi: 10.1007/s00520-015-3013-1. Epub 2015 Nov 10.

*Toles M, Moriarty H, Coburn, K., Marcantonio, S., Hanlon, A., Mauer, E., Fisher, P., O'Connor

M, Ulrich, C., Naylor, M.D. Managing Chronic Illness: Nursing Contact and Participant Enrollment in a Medicare Care Coordination Demonstration Program. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 2015 Aug 31. pii: 0733464815602115. [Epub ahead of print].

*Liu, J. & Ulrich, C. Mediation Analysis in Nursing Research: A Methodological Review.

Contemporary Nurse. 2015 Jul 15:1-14. [Epub ahead of print]. *Ulrich CM, Wallen, G.R., Cui, N., Chittams, J., Sweet, M., Plemmons, D. (2015) Establishing

Good Collaborative Research Practices in the Responsible Conduct of Research in Nursing Science. Nursing Outlook. 2015 Mar-Apr; 63(2):171-80. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2014.10.007. Epub 2014 Oct 22

*Slota, C., Ulrich, C.M., Miller-Davis, C., Baker, K., & Wallen, G.R. (2014). Qualitative

Inquiry: A Method for Validating Patient Perceptions of Palliative Care While Enrolled on a Cancer Clinical Trial. BMC Palliative Care. 2014 Sep 5; 13:43. doi: 10.1186/1472-684X-13-43. eCollection 2014.

*Lucas, M.S., Barakat, L.P., Jones, N.L., Ulrich, C.M., Deatrick, J.A. (2014). Expectations for

Function and Independence by Childhood Brain Tumors Survivors and Their Mothers. Narrative Inquiry Bioethics. 4(3):233-51. doi: 10.1353/nib.2014.0068.

*Ulrich, C.M., Zhou, Q.P., Hanlon, A., Danis, M., Grady, C. (2014). The Impact of Ethics and

Work-Related Factors on Nurse Practitioners' and Physician Assistants' Views on Quality of Primary Healthcare in the United States. Applied Nursing Research. 2014 Jan 21. pii: S0897-1897(14)00029-9. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2014.01.001. [Epub ahead of print]

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*Ulrich, C.M., Knafl, K.A., Ratcliffe, S., Richmond, T., Grady, C., Miller-Davis, C., & Wallen, G. (2012). Developing a Model of the Benefits and Burdens of Research Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials. American Journal of Bioethics: Primary Research. 3(2), 10-23.

*Ulrich, C.M., Zhou, Q., Ratcliffe, S.J., Ye, L., Grady, C., & Watkins-Bruner, D. (2011). Nurse

Practitioners’ Attitudes About Cancer Clinical Trials and Willingness to Recommend Research Participation. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 33(1), 76-84.

*Ulrich, C.M., Taylor, C., Soeken, K., O’Donnell, P., Farrar, A., Danis, M., & Grady, C. (2010).

Everyday Ethics: Ethical Issues and Stress in Nursing Practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(11), 2510-2519.

*Ulrich, C.M., James, J.L., Walker, E.M., Hartson Stine, S., Gore, El, Prestige, B., Michalski, J.,

Gwede, C.K., Chamberlain, R., & Watkins-Bruner, D. (2010). RTOG Physician and Research Associate Attitudes, Beliefs and Practices Regarding Clinical Trials: Implications for improving patient recruitment. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 31(3):221-8

*Grady, C., Soeken, K., Danis, M., O’Donnell, P., Taylor, C., Farrar, A., & Ulrich, C.M.

(2008). Does Ethics Education Influence the Moral Action of Practicing Nurses and Social Workers? American Journal of Bioethics, 8(4), 4-11. [Target article] [Ulrich is Senior Author and PI of data]

*Danis, M., Farrar, A., Grady, C., Taylor, C., O’Donnell, P., Soeken, K. & Ulrich, C. (2008).

Does Fear of Retaliation Deter Requests for Ethics Consultation? Medicine, Healthcare, and Philosophy: A European Journal, 11(1), 27-34. [Ulrich is Senior Author and PI of data]

*O’Donnell, P., Farrar, A., BrintzenhofSzoc, K., Conrad, A., Danis, M., Grady, C., Taylor, C., & Ulrich, C. (2008). Predictors of Ethical Stress, Moral Action, and Job Satisfaction of Health Care Social Workers. Social Work in Health Care, 46(3), 29-51. [Ulrich is Senior Author and PI of data]

*Ulrich, C. M., O’Donnell, P., Taylor, C., Farrar, A., Danis, M., & Grady, C. (2007). Ethical

Climate, Ethics Stress, and the Job Satisfaction of Nurses and Social Workers in the United States. Social Science and Medicine, 65(8), 1708-19.

*Ulrich, C., Danis, M., Ratcliffe, S. J., Garrett-Mayer, E., Koziol, D., Soeken, K. L., & Grady,

C. (2006). Ethical Conflict in Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Managed Care. Nursing Research, 55, 391-401.

*Ulrich, C., Danis, M., Koziol, D., Garrett, E., Hubbard, R. & Grady, C. (2005). Does it Pay to

Pay? A randomized Trial of Prepaid Financial Incentives and Lottery Incentives in Surveys of Non-Physician Health Care Professionals. Nursing Research, 54(3), 178-183.

*Ulrich, C., & Soeken, K. (2005). A Path Analytic Model of Ethical Conflict in Practice and

Autonomy in a Sample of Nurse Practitioners. Nursing Ethics, 12(3), 305-316. *Ulrich, C., Soeken, K., & Miller, N. (2003). Ethical Conflict Associated with Managed Care:

Views of Nurse Practitioners. Nursing Research, 52(3), 168-75.

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*Ulrich, C., Soeken, K., & Miller, N. (2003). Predictors of Autonomy in Nurse Practitioners:

Effects of Organizational, Ethical, and Market Characteristics. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 15 (7), 319-327.

Journal Articles: Peer Reviewed Philosophical Contribution to Ethical Thought Morley, G., Grady, C., McCarthy, J., and Ulrich, C.M. (2020). Covid-19: Ethical Challenges for

Nurses, Hastings Center Report, 45:1-5. DOI: 10.1002 Ulrich, C., Demiris, G., Kennedy, R., & Rothwell, E. (2020). The Ethics of Sensor Technology

Use in Clinical Research. Nursing Outlook. Online July. Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (September 23, 2019). Moral Distress and Moral Strength Among

Clinicians in Health Care Systems: A Call for Research. The National Academy of Medicine. https://nam.edu/moral-distress-and-moral-strength-among-clinicians-in-health-care-systems/

*Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2019). Transitions in Cancer Clinical Trials: An Optimal Time for

Advance Care Planning Discussions. JAMA Oncology, on-line February 7th: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/fullarticle/2723584?guestAccessKey=7d85f7d0-0b60-4c58-9297-009999aff541&utm_source=jps&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=author_alert-jamanetwork&utm_content=author-author_engagement&utm_term=1m

*Aboud, M., Bukini, D., Waddell, R., Joseph, R., Morris, B., Shayo, J., Williams, K., Peterson,

L., Merz, J., & Ulrich, C. (2018). Do Tanzanian Hospitals Need Healthcare Ethics Committees? Report of the Dartmouth-Penn Research Ethics Training and Program Development for Tanzania (DPRET) Workshop in March 2014 in Dar es Salaam on Ethics in Research and Clinical Practice. South African Journal of Bioethics and Law. 11(2):75-79. DOI:10.7196/SAJBL.2018.v11i2.639

Ulrich, C.M., Mooney-Doyle, K., & Grady, C. (2018). Communicating with Pediatric Families

at End-of-Life is not a Fantasy. American Journal of Bioethics; 18(1): 14–16. Ulrich, C.M. (2018). End-of-Life Futility Conversations: When Language Matters. Perspectives

in Biology and Medicine. 60(3):433-437. doi:10.1353/pbm.2018.0020. [invited commentary on special issue on futility].

Hoskins, K., Grady, C., Ulrich, C. (2018). Ethics Education in Nursing: Instruction for Future

Generations of Nurses. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, January. http://ojin.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/OJIN/TableofContents/Vol-23-2018/No1-Jan-2018/Ethics-Education-in-Nursing.html

Ulrich, C.M. (2017). What Nurse Bioethicists Bring to Bioethics: The Journey of a Nurse

Bioethicist. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine; 2017;60(1):33-46. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2017.0017. [invited contribution].

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Ulrich, C.M., Grady, C., Hamric, A.B., & Berlinger, N. (2016). Nurses at the Table: Nursing, Ethics, and Health Policy. Hastings Center Report Special Report. [First special report to focus on nursing].

Wolf, L., Ulrich, C.M., Grady, C. (2016). Emergency Nursing, Ebola, and Public Policy: The

Contributions of Nursing to the Public Policy Conversation. Hastings Center Report. Sep;46 Suppl 1: S35-8. doi:10.1002/hast.630.

Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2016). Nurses and Industry: Conflict or Collaboration? Annals of

Internal Medicine. Jun 7;164(11):773-4. Campbell, S., Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2016). A Broader Understanding of Moral Distress.

American Journal of Bioethics, 16(12), 2-9. Campbell, S., Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2016). Response to Commentaries on A Broader

Understanding of Moral Distress. American Journal of Bioethics, Dec;16(12): W1-W3. Ulrich, CM, & Grady, C. (2015). Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Ebola Patients: Ethical

Considerations. Nursing Outlook. 2015 Jan-Feb;63(1):16-8. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2014.11.011.

Ulrich, C. (2014). Ebola is Causing Moral Distress Among African Healthcare Workers. British

Medical Journal. 349: g6672 Ulrich, C. (2014). Who am I? Reflections on Self-Imaging in Cancer Clinical Trials. Clinical

Journal of Oncology Nursing, 17(6): E68-70. doi: 10.1188/13.CJON.E68-E70. Ulrich, C., & Wallen, G. (2010). Scientific Integrity: A Matter of Leadership, Ethics, and

Research Translation. Clinical Scholars Review. 3(2), 53-55. Ulrich, C. (2010). Nurse practitioners: What Does the Public Need to Know? American Journal

of Bioethics, 10 (8):14-15. [Written in response to empirical article entitled: Patient Willingness to Be Seen by Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Residents in the Emergency Department: Does the Presumption of Assent Have an Empirical Basis?]

Ulrich, C. (2010). Who Defines Advanced Practice in Nursing in an Era of Healthcare Reform? Clinical Scholars Review, 3(1), 5-6. Ulrich, C., Hamric, A., & Grady, C. (2010). Moral Distress: A Growing Problem in the Health

Professions? Hastings Center Report, 40: 20-22. Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2009). Doing "Good" With Limited Resources: Is It Good Enough in

the Provision of Quality Clinical Care? Clinical Scholars Review, 2(1), pp. 5-7. Ulrich, C., Wallen, G., & Grady, C. (2009). Ethics and Genetics: What Should Every Advanced

Practice Nurse Know? Clinical Scholars Review, 1(2), 69-71.

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Ulrich, C.M., Zhou, Q., Grady, C. (2009) Recommending Research Participation to Patients: An Ethical Imperative? Clinical Scholars Review, 2(2), DOI: 10.1891/1939-2095.2.2.41.

Zeitzer, M., & Ulrich, C. (2008). Using Physiologic Criteria to Determine Emergency Trauma

Care: Necessary, but Sufficient? Journal of Emergency Nursing. 34(3), 270-271. Ulrich, C. M., & Hamric, A. B. (2008). What Is So Distressing About Moral Distress? Clinical

Scholars Review, 1(1), 5-6. Richmond, T. & Ulrich, C. (2007). Ethical Issues in the Recruitment and Enrollment of

Critically Ill & Injured Patients for Research. AACN, Advanced Critical Care, October/December, 18(4), 352 – 355.

Ulrich, C. M., Wallen, G., Fiester, A., & Grady, C. (2005). Respondent Burden in Clinical

Research: When Are We Asking Too Much of Subjects? IRB: Ethics and Human Research, 27(4), 17-20.

Jairath, N., Ulrich, C. M., & Ley, C. (2005). Ethical Considerations in the Recruitment of

Research Subjects from Hospitalized, Cardiovascular Patient Populations. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 20(1), 56-61.

Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2004). Beneficent Deception: Whose Best Interests Are We Serving?

American Journal of Bioethics, 4(4), 76-77. Ulrich, C., Grady, C., & Wendler, D. (2004). Palliative Care: A Supportive Adjunct to Pediatric

Phase I Clinical Trials for Anti-Cancer Agents? Pediatrics, 114, 852-855. [Article received commendation from Dr. Naomi Winick (Lowe Foundation Professor in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology, Southwestern Medical Center, Children’s Medical Center, Dallas)].

Ulrich, C. (1997). Where’s Whaldo? In Search of the Wisest Healthcare Alternative Long-Term

Delivery Organization. AORN, 65 (2), 417-418. Abstracts Empirical Bioethics Data-Based Abstracts/Presentations Ulrich, C. & Richmond, T. (2020). “Research Misconduct: What is it, why does it occur, and

how do we address it?” IBPP Responsible Conduct of Research: Research misconduct and policies for handling it, Perelman School of Medicine. Monday, June 15th and June 29th, 2020

*Paidipati, C. & Ulrich, C. (2020). “Examining Moral Distress, Depression, and Suicide Risk

Among Undergraduate Nursing Students and the Role of Ethics Preparedness.” Poster Presentation. Palmer Symposium, Loyola University Chicago. Maywood, IL, March 13, 2020.

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*Paidipati, C. & Ulrich, C. (2020). “Successes, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations When Recruiting Undergraduate Nursing Students for Ethics-Related Research.” Postcard Presentation. Midwest Nursing Research Society. Schaumburg, IL, April 1 – 4, 2020.

*Paidipati, C., Huang, L., & Ulrich, C. (2020). “Examining the Role of Moral Distress,

Depression, Suicide Risk, and Ethics Preparedness Among Undergraduate Nursing Students in the United States.” Podium Presentation. 15th World Congress of Bioethics. Philadelphia, PA, June 19 – 21, 2020. [Will be a virtual meeting].

*Paidipati, C., Lakhani, N., & Ulrich, C. (2020). ‘Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Ethical

Issues Within Undergraduate Education: A Qualitative Exploration. Podium Presentation. Sigma’s 31st International Nursing Research Congress.” Abu Dhabi, UAE, July 23 – 27, 2020.

*Ulrich, C. & Deatrick, J. (2019). “Spirituality Across the Life Course: Examples from Cancer

Research. Invited: Pastoral Support Group.” The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

*Ulrich, C. (2019, October 22). “Ethical Issues in the Recruitment and Retention of Patient-

Participants in Cancer Clinical Trials.” Keynote address: International Association of Clinical Research Nurses Annual Conference, Philadelphia Pa.

Ulrich, C., Campbell, S., Hurst, A., & Grady, C. (2019, October). “Should we Preserve, Revise,

Reframe, or Abandon the Concept of Moral Distress?” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities. Oral Presentation, competitively selected. 2019, October 26.

Demiris, G., Rothwell, E. Ulrich, C. Kennedy, R. (2019, October). “Invited Panelist for Council

for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) Session on Ethical Issues in Sensor Research.” Washington, DC.

Ulrich, C., Wang, T., Ratcliffe, S., Zhou, Q., Grady, C. (2019, March 29-31). “Spirituality and

Symptom Burden in Cancer Clinical Trials.” Oral Presentation at the Conference on Medicine and Religion, Duke, North Carolina.

Ulrich, C., Zhou, Q, Ratcliffe, S. (2017, June). “MD-RN Research Communication and

Dropout Intention Among Cancer Clinical Trial Participation.” Academy Health Abstract accepted.

*Axson, S., Giordano, N., Herman, R., & Ulrich C. (2016, October). “Evaluating Nurse

Participation and Understanding in the Informed Consent Process.” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington DC. 2016.

*MacKenzie, M.A., Hirschman, K.B., Coburn, K., Marcantonio, S., Hanlon, A.L., Mauer, E.,

Ulrich, C. (2015, November). “End-of-Life Healthcare Utilization Patterns in Chronically Ill Older Adults.” Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, November 2015.

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Sabone, M......Ulrich, C.M. (2015). “Nurse-Doctor Collaboration: Perceptions of Nurses and Doctors in Botswana.” Sigma Theta Tau International: 15th Tau Lambda at-Large Annual Conference at Sunnyside Park Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa on 12-14 August 2015

*Bernhardt, B.A., Tomlinson, A.N., Miller, V.A., Pyeritz, R.E., DeChene, E.T., Merz, J.F.,

Ulrich, C., Spinner, N.B., Krantz, I.D. (2014, March). “Experience with informed consent for whole exome sequencing in children.” ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting. Oral Platform Session, March 2014.

*Tomlinson, A.N., Miller, V.A., Pyeritz, R.E., DeChene, E.T., Merz, J.F., Ulrich, C., Spinner,

N.B., Krantz, I.D., Bernhardt, B.A. (2014, March) “Complex Decisions About Complex Data: An Analysis of Informed Consent for Pediatric Whole Exome Sequencing.” ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting. Poster Session, March 2014.

*Ulrich, C.M., Wallen, G.R., Ratcliffe, S.J., Knafl, K., & Grady, C. (2012, September, 15).

“Communicating with Patient-Subjects: Do RNs Make a Difference in Cancer Clinical Trial Retention?” 2012 State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research, Washington DC.

*Ulrich, C. (2012, March 24-27). “Research Participants’ Views on Participation in Clinical

Trials.”. Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference, New Haven CT. *Ulrich, C., & Wallen, G. (2012, March 15-16). “Does Research Integrity Start and End with the

Primary Investigator? Making the Case for Interdisciplinary Integrity.” Quest for Research Excellence: Office of Research Integrity Conference on Research Integrity“, Washington DC.

*Ulrich, C., Wallen, G., Sweet, M., Plemmons, D., & Kalichman, M. (2012, March 15-16). “What are Good Collaborate Research Practices: Views of Nurse Scientists.” Quest for Research Excellence: Office of Research Integrity Conference on Research Integrity, Washington DC.

*Vasgird, D., Ulrich, C., Sweet, M., & Kalichman, M. (2012, March 15-16). “What is the Role

of the Research Institution in Promoting Research Integrity?” Quest for Research Excellence: Office of Research Integrity Conference on Research Integrity, Washington DC.

*Ulrich, C., Zhou, Q., Ratcliffe, S., Guerra, C., Danis, M., Watkins-Bruner, D., & Grady, C.

(2010, March 26). “Barriers to Nurse Practitioners Recommending Clinical Trials.” Eastern Nursing Research Society Annual Meeting, Providence, RI.

*Ulrich, C. (2009, November 5). “Factors Associated with Attrition in RTOG Clinical Trials.”

ASTRO Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.” *McCauley, L. A., Weinstein, M., & Ulrich, C. (2007, November 5). “Ethical, Legal, and Social

Issues of Toxicogenetic Research with Working Populations.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

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*Grady, C., Danis, M., Soeken, K., O’Donnell, P., Taylor, C., Farrar, A., Fang, Y., & Ulrich, C. (2007, June 1-3). “Does Ethics Education Influence the Use of Ethics Resources by Practicing Nurses and Social Workers?” 3rd Annual International Conference on Clinical Ethics and Consultation, Toronto, Canada. (Ulrich, Senior Author and PI of data).

*Jacoby, L., Siminoff, L., Ulrich, C. & Kim, S. (2005, October 20). “Bioethics and the Social Sciences-A Coming Together.” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

*Ulrich, C., Danis, M., Farrar, A., Taylor, C., O’Donnell, P., Soeken, K. & Grady C. (2005, April). “Fear of Retaliation in Health Care: Does it Influence the Use of Ethics Consultation and Providers’ Satisfaction and Retention?” Global Women’s Health Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

*Danis, M., Farrar, A., Grady, C., Taylor, C., O’Donnell, P., Soeken, K., & Ulrich, C. (2005, March 17-20). “Fear of Retaliation as a Deterrent to Ethics Consultation.” 2nd Annual International Clinical Ethics Consultation Conference, Basel, Switzerland.

*Danis, M., DuVal, G., Hurst, S., & Ulrich, C. (2005, March 17-20). “The Contribution of

Empirical Research Toward Understanding of Ethical Dilemmas and Ethics Consultation.” 2nd Annual International Clinical Ethics Consultation Conference, Basel, Switzerland.

*Ulrich, C., Danis, M., Ratcliffe, S, Garrett-Mayer, E, Koziol, D, Emanuel, E, & Grady, C.

(2004, June 6). “Do Professional Obligations Affect Ethical Conflict? A Survey of Non-Physician Healthcare Professionals in the United States.” (On-line). Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA.

*Ulrich, C., & O’Donnell, P. (2003, October 25). “The Experience of Ethical Stress: Impact on

Nurses and Social Workers.” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

*Ulrich, C. (2002, October 25). “Ethical Conflict Associated with Managed Care: Views of

Nurse Practitioners.” Nursing Affinity Group, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

*Ulrich, C. (2002, September 26-28). “Practitioners’ Perceptions on Ethical Aspects of Managed

Care.” Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence: State of the Science. Washington, DC. *Ulrich, C. (2002, June/July). “Practitioners’ Perceptions on Ethical Aspects of Managed Care.”

Poster Session at the American Nurses Association Biennial Convention, Philadelphia, PA. (Poster nominated for the Grand Rounds).

*Ulrich, C. (June 2002). “Practitioners’ Perceptions on Ethical Aspects of Managed Care.”

National Conference of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Reno, NV. Abstracts-Presentations with Philosophical Contribution to Ethical Thought

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Ulrich. C., Taylor, C., Davis, A., & Grady, C. (Oct 2020). “The Year of the Nurse: How Nurse Bioethicists Can Contribute to More Just and Sustainable Healthcare.” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities 22nd Annual Meeting. Virtual.

Ulrich, C., Hamric, A.B., Grady, C., & Berlinger, N. (Oct 2016). “Nurses at the Table: Nursing

and Organizational Ethics: Panel Presentation.” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities 18th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

Ulrich, C., Jairath, N., & Wallen, G. (2005, May 21-27). “Ethical Issues in the Recruitment of

Hospitalized Patients.” 23rd Quadrennial Congress, International Council of Nurses, Taiwan, Taipei.

Goold, S., Wynia, M., Ulrich, C. (2004, October 29). “Negotiating a Bioethics Position.”

American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Books Ulrich, C. & Grady. C. (Eds.). “Nurses and COVID-19: Ethical Considerations in Pandemic

Care.” Under contract: Springer, Nature. Ulrich, C. & Grady, C. (Eds.). “Moral Distress in the Health Professions.” Springer, Nature.

[2018; Springer, Nature]. Ulrich, C. (Ed.) (2012). “Nursing Ethics in Everyday Practice.” Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta

Tau International. Abstracts with Students from Dissertation or Postdoctoral Work or Other (Presented) Paidipati, C. & Ulrich, C. (2019). “Benefits and Burdens of Caregiving in a Cancer Clinical

Trial.” Accepted, International Family Nursing Conference, Washington, DC, August 13-16.

Kim, S., Im, E. O., Liu, J., & Ulrich, C. “Maternal Age Patterns of Preterm Birth: Exploring the

Moderating Roles of Chronic Stress and Race/Ethnicity.” Poster presented at: 32nd Annual Conference of Southern Nursing Research Society; 2018 March 21-24; Atlanta, GA.

Kim, S., Im, E. O., Liu, J., & Ulrich, C. “Age Pattern of Preterm Birth: The Roles of Stress and

Race.” Will be presented at: 2018 State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research: Precision Health; 2018 September 13-15; Washington, DC.

Kim, S., Im, E. O., Liu, J., & Ulrich, C. “Racial Variations in Chronic Stress Dimensionality.”

Will be presented at: 2018 State of the Science Congress on Nursing Research: Precision Health; 2018 September 13-15; Washington, DC.

Kim, S., Im, E. O., Liu, J., & Ulrich, C. “Maternal Age Patterns of Preterm Birth: Exploring the

Moderating Roles of Chronic Stress and Race/Ethnicity.” Will be presented at: the APHA's 2018 Annual Meeting & Expo; 2018 Nov. 10-14; San Diego, CA.

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Kim, S., Im, E. O., Liu, J., & Ulrich, C. “Characteristics of Chronic Stress Measures as Predictors for Adverse Birth Outcomes Among Racial/Ethnic Groups in the U.S.” Will be presented (poster) at: he APHA's 2018 Annual Meeting & Expo; 2018 Nov. 10-14; San Diego, CA.

Paidipadi, C, & Ulrich, C. “Moral Distress, Depression, and Suicide Risk among Nursing

Students: Expanding Bioethics into Mental Health and Nursing Education.” (2018, December). Global Bioethics, India.

Monographs, Manuals or Committee Reports [print or other media] Ulrich, C.M. (2020). Protecting Nurses from the Coronavirus. Penn News. University of

Pennsylvania. Ulrich, C., & Wallen, G. (2016). Ethics of Clinical Research. Oncology Nursing Society,

Clinical Trials Manual. Ulrich, C. (2015). Testimony to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

Under President Obama. Ethical Issues and Ethics Education in Nursing. Richmond, T., & Ulrich, C. (2013). Ethical Foundations for Critical Care Nursing Research.

Invited by the American Association of Critical Care Nursing. http://www.aacn.org/wd/practice/docs/research/ethical-foundations-critical-care-nursing-research.pdf Editor (Ellen French).

Chapters in Books or Monographs Ulrich, C.M., Lievrouw, A., Van den Bulcke, B., Benoit, D., Piers, R., Morley, G., Joseph, R.,

Morris, B., Rai, SD., Ling Soon, MM. International Perspectives on Moral Distress. Chapter 8 in C. Ulrich and C. Grady (eds) Moral Distress in the Health Professions. Springer Intl, 2018

Grady C, Berlinger N, Caplan A, Davis S, Hamric A, Ketefian S, Truog R, Ulrich C. Reflections

on Moral Distress and Moral Success. Chapter 9 in C. Ulrich and C. Grady (eds) Moral Distress in the Health Professions. Springer Intl, 2018.

Campbell S, Ulrich C, Grady C. A Broader Understanding of Moral Distress, Chapter 4 in C.

Ulrich and C. Grady (eds) Moral Distress in the Health Professions. Springer Intl, 2018 Axson, S., & Ulrich, C. (in press). Ethics in Community Health Nursing Practice. In Jeannette

Lancaster (Ed.), Public Health Nursing. Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (in press). Ethical Issues in Critical Care Nursing. In Dorrie Fontaine

and Patricia Morton (Eds.), Critical Care Nursing: A Holistic Approach, 10th edition. Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.

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Mooney-Doyle, K., Wallen, G.R., Ulrich, C. (2012). Research Advocacy. In C. Ulrich (Ed.),

Nursing Ethics in Everyday Practice. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International. Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2009). Ethical Issues in Critical Care Nursing. In Dorrie Fontaine and

Patricia Morton (Eds.), Critical Care Nursing: A Holistic Approach, 9th edition. Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.

Ulrich, C., & Zeitzer, M. (2009). Ethical Issues in Advanced Practice Nursing. In: E. Sullivan-

Marx, J. Fairman, & Diane McGivern (Eds.). Nurse Practitioners: The Evolution and Future of Advanced Practice 5th Edition.

Ulrich, C., & Zeitzer, M. (2009). Ethical Issues in Nursing. In: V. Ravitsky, A. Fiester, & A. Caplan (Eds.). The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics. Springer Publishing. Ulrich, C., & Ratcliffe, S. (2008). Hypothetical Vignettes in Empirical Bioethics Research. In L.

Siminoff & L.Jacoby (Eds.). Advances in Bioethics: Vol. 11. Empirical Methods for Bioethics: A Primer. (1st ed., pp. 161-181). San Diego, CA: JAI Press.

Ulrich, C. & Karlawish, J. (2006). Responsible Conduct of Research. In L.A. Lipsitz, et al.

(Eds.). Multidisciplinary Guidebook for Clinical Geriatric Research. (1st ed., pp. 52-62). Washington, DC: Gerontological Society of America.

Guest Editorials, Book Reviews, Other Publications [e.g., letters to the editor, op-ed and newsletter publications] Ulrich, C.M. (April 6, 2020). Op-Ed. Post-Coronavirus, How Will We Address the Trauma

Health Care Workers Have Suffered? The Boston Globe. Ulrich, C.M. (March 11, 2020). Op-Ed. How Do We Protect Healthcare Workers from the

Coronavirus as They Protect Us? The Boston Globe. Ulrich, C.M. (2020). Letter to the Editor on Mistreatment and Burnout in Surgical Residency

Training. New England Journal of Medicine. Ulrich, C.M. (2018). Letter to the Editor on Nurses’ Role in Assisted Suicide/Aid in Dying. AJN

The American Journal of Nursing: September 2018; 118(9):10 Ulrich, C.M. (July 26, 2017). Charlie Gard’s Situation Calls for More Discussions on End-of-

Life Care. Letter to editor. Washington Post. Ulrich, C., Grady, C., Hamric, A.B., & Berlinger, N. (2017). Letter to the Editor in Response to:

Nurses at the Table: Nursing, Ethics, and Health Policy. Hastings Report Special Supplement. Nursing Outlook. 2017 Mar - Apr;65(2):142

Ulrich, C. (January 18, 2017). Let the Ethics Officer Do His Job. Washington Post,

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/let-the-ethics-officer-do-his-job/2017/01/18/2b60cdb4-dcf0-11e6-8902-610fe486791c_story.html?utm_term=.d6a0e05edbdc

Ulrich, C. (2015). Nurse Staffing and Patient Safety. New York Times, June 22, 2015,

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/02/opinion/nurse-staffing-and-patient-safety.html?_r=0 Ulrich, C. (2014). Recognizing the Threats Ebola Poses. Washington Post, October 15,

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/recognizing-the-threats-ebola-poses/2014/10/15/668e78f6-5321-11e4-b86d-184ac281388d_story.html

Ulrich, C. (2014). Listen to Nurses Who Blow the Whistle on Shoddy Ebola care. Los Angeles Times, October 15, http://www.latimes.com/opinion/readersreact/la-le-1016-thursday-nurses-ebola-20141016-story.html

Ulrich, C. (2014). Ebola Fears in U.S. Real but Overblown. USA Today, August 4. http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/08/04/ebola-fears-usa-tellusatoday-your-say/13602167/

Ulrich, C. (2014). Doctors, Hospitals and Dollars. New York Times. May 26.

Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2012). Perceptions of Appropriateness of Care in the ICU. Journal of the American Medical Association, 307(13), 1370-1371.

Ulrich, C. (2011). Observing Bioethics (Editors Renee Fox & Judith Swazey). Nursing History Review Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2004). Editorial: Financial Incentives and Response Rates in Nursing

Research. Nursing Research, 53(2), 73-74. Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2003). Editorial: Research Mentors: An Understated Value? Nursing

Research, 52(3), 139. Ulrich, C., Wallen, G., & Grady, C. (2002). Editorial: Research Vulnerability and Patient

Advocacy: Balance Seeking Perspectives for the Clinical Nurse Scientist? Nursing Research, 51 (2), 71.

Ulrich, C., Wallen, G., & Grady, C. (2002). Nurse-Staffing Levels and Quality of Care in

Hospitals. New England Journal of Medicine, 347 (14), 1118-1119. Ulrich, C. (2001). Editorial Comment: Need for Knowledge of Ethics. Journal of Nursing

Scholarship, 53(4), 306. Alternative Media Grady, C., and Ulrich, C. COVID-19: Healthcare worker sorrows and strengths. Blogpost in

Bioethics.net; June 15, 2020, http://www.bioethics.net/2020/06/covid-19-healthcare-worker-sorrows-and-strengths/

Kelly, A. Nursing Professor Calls for Research to Resolve Workplace Distress Among

Clinicians. The Daily Pennsylvanian, October 30, 2019.

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https://www.thedp.com/article/2019/09/penn-upenn-philadelphia-nursing-ethical-moral-stress-research?utm_source=DP+Headlines+%26+Breaking+News&utm_campaign=1553fec0e3EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_10_29_09_05&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_370b4800ba-1553fec0e3-354458849

Ulrich, C., (2019, January). Invited Book Talk on Moral Distress in the Health Professions.

University of Pennsylvania Medical Library. Philadelphia, Pa. Ulrich, C. (2018, September 11). Invited Guest by Jeff Voigt. Business of Health Care on

SIRIUSXM 132. Other guests included Drs. Holly Prigerson and Phillip Pizzo. Fairman, J. & Ulrich, C. (2014). Informed Quarantine: Is it all in the Timing? Philadelphia

Inquirer Blog. Philadelphia, Pa. Ulrich, C., & Fairman, J. (2014, October 24). Ebola, Epidemics, and Nursing Care. Blog

posted to Bates Center for Nursing History, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. [Blog received > 1000 hits]

Wallen, G., Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (2005). Learning about a “Good Death”: Ethical

Considerations in Palliative Care Nursing Research. Delaware Nurses Association Reporter, 30(2), 8-9.

Interviews in Consumer Media Ulrich, C. (2020, April). Interview with AACN: Marian Altman, PhD. Ethical Obligations

during COVID-19. American Association of Critical Care Nursing. Ulrich, C. (April 2020). Ethical Issues on COVID-19. Nurse Zone with Debra Woods.

Ulrich, C. (January 2019). Interview Regarding Progress Made with Ebola and Ethical Issues with Katherine Unger Baillie, Science News Officer, University of Pennsylvania.

Ulrich, C. (March 2017). Interview with Benjamin Elgin, Bloomberg News. Nurse Practitioners and Pharmaceutical Companies.

Ulrich, C. (March 2015). Interview with Mary Davis, The American Nurse Today. Teaching

Ethics and the Revised Nursing Ethics Code. (Published in the American Nurse, April 2015).

Ulrich, C. (March 4, 2014). Interview with Debra Wood, NurseZone. 10 Best Practices for

Addressing Ethical Issues and Moral Distress. http://www.amnhealthcare.com/latest-healthcare-news/10-Best-Practices-Addressing-Ethical-Issues-Moral-Distress/

Ulrich, C. (September 10, 2013). Interview with Debra Wood, NurseZone. Helping Nurses Cope with Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.

Ulrich, C. (July 5, 2012). Interview with Sharon Reynolds, ELS (Senior Science Writer,

National Cancer Institute, Office of Communications and Education). Ethics and Cancer

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Clinical Trials and Nursing’s role. [Ulrich’s Comments Published in the NCI Cancer Bulletin: “A Balancing Act: Nursing and Ethics in Clinical Trials”, July 24, 2012].

Ulrich, C. (March 13, 2012). Interview with Suzanne L. Rose, Science & Medical News Editor

Cancer Discovery; American Association for Cancer Research. Article on obtaining tumor samples for research.

Ulrich, C. (2010). Interview with AARP. Patients’ Willingness to be Seen by Nonphysicians in the Emergency Room. Ulrich, C. August 26, (2010). Patients’ Willingness to be Seen by Nonphysicians in the

Emergency Room. [Interview with XM Radio, American Medical Association]. Ulrich, C. (August 19, 2010). Patients’ Willingness to be Seen by Nonphysicians in the

Emergency Room. [Interview with Kevin O’Reilly, American Medical Association Reporter].

Ulrich, C. (2009). Ethical Issues in Nursing Practice. NurseZone. Ulrich, C. (2009). Ethics and Long-Term Care. (Rheame, C. (2009). Understanding Stress and

its Management. The LTC Nurse’s Companion, 7(1), 1-6. Ulrich, C. (April 25, 2008). Ethics and Retention. Advance Magazine. [Interview with Jim

Kerr]. Available at: http://nursing.advanceweb.com/Editorial/Content/PrintFriendly.aspx?CC=114958

Ulrich, C. (April 4, 2008). Moral distress. NurseZone. Ulrich, C. (January 28, 2008). Health Costs: Taking Part in Drug Trials. Wall Street Journal.

[Interview with Jilian Mincer]. Available at: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120139775018820083.html

Ulrich, C. (December 2007). Moral Distress Hampers RN Retention: (December 2007).

Advance for Nurses. Available at: http://nursing.advanceweb.com/Editorial/Content/Editorial.aspx?CC=103013

Ulrich, C. (December 2007). Nurses Leave Hospitals Due to Moral Stress. Penn Nursing

Science, University of Pennsylvania. Ulrich, C. (April 2007). Ethics Concerns Grow for NPs and PAs. Clinical Advisor. [Interview

with Myra Dembrow, Senior Editor]. Available at: http://www.clinicaladvisor.com/content/Issue_Story.26.0.html?&no_cache=1&tx_cortlandtmagissue_pi1%5BshowUid%5D=1471].

Webinars:

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Ulrich, C. & Richmond, T. (June 15th, 2020). Research Misconduct: What is it, why does it occur, and what do we do about it? RCR series for Biomedical Postdoctoral Program, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Philadelphia Pa.

Ulrich, C. & Richmond T. (June 28th, 2020). Research Misconduct: What is it, why does it occur, and what do we do about it? RCR series for Biomedical Postdoctoral Program, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Philadelphia Pa.

CONSULTATION: RESEARCH/EDUCATIONAL 2017-2019 Clinical Trial Participation Among Adults with Cancer and Decision Partners

American Cancer Society Doctoral Degree Scholarship in Cancer Nursing. (PI: Tamryn Gray, John Hopkins University School of Nursing; Ulrich Consultant).

2011-2013 Management of Ethical Issues in Military Nurse Practice during War, Tri Service

Grant (HU0001-11-1-TS10), $263, 286; (PI: Janice Agazio; Ulrich Consultant Bioethics Expert)

2007-2010 Caregivers for Survivors of Pediatric Brain Tumors, National Institute of Nursing

Research, NIH (1R01NR009651-01-A1), $313,282, (PI: Janet Deatrick; Ulrich: Consultant Bioethics Expert).

2007-2010 Injury from Sexual Assault: Addressing Health Disparity, National Institute of

Nursing Research, NIH, $406,994, (PI: Marilynn Sommers; Ulrich: Consultant Bioethics Expert

RECENT LECTURES BY INVITATION, SPEECHES AND WORKSHOPS Campbell, S. & Ulrich, C. (2020, November 6). Beyond the Traditional (Narrow) View of

Moral Distress. World Bioethics Day. Moral Distress Across the Professions. The Milwaukee School of Engineering.

Ulrich, C. & Grady, C. (2020, April). COVID-19: What are our Professional and Ethical

Obligations to Patients and Ourselves? Sigma Theta Tau International Webinar. Ulrich, C. (June 19-21, 2020). International Association of Bioethics, 15th World Congress of

Bioethics, Virtual. UPenn Planning Committee Member, Review Committee Member and Presenter for the Early Career Research Prize, International Association of Bioethics.

Ulrich, C. (April 2019). Invited Bioethicist. Evolving Ethical Issues and Practice Implications. University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Nursing Alumni Lecture. Ulrich, C. (March 2018). Invited Bioethics Panelist for Inaugural Carol Carfang Nursing &

Healthcare Ethics Conference, Clearwater, Florida. “Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Care Rationing and Nurses’ Moral Distress.”

Ulrich, C. (October 2017). Invited Bioethics Panelist, American Academy of Nursing.

Discussion on the Importance of Ethics.

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Ulrich, C. (March 2017). Keynote: Scientific Integrity: What is it and Why is it Important?

Muhimbili Health Sciences University, Tanzania. Ulrich, C. (July 2016). The Ethics of Team Science in an Era of Big Data, Precision Medicine,

and Complex Problems. National Institutes of Nursing Research Summer Boot Camp, July 2016. Washington, DC.

Ulrich, C. (February 2017). Ethical Issues and Moral Distress in Clinical Care: Do Clinicians

Engage or Disengage in Ethical Conundrums? Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy. 4th year Medical Student Lecture.

Ulrich, C. (June 2016). Ethical Issues and Moral Distress in Clinical Care: Do Clinicians

Engage or Disengage in Ethical Conundrums? Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Summer Boot Camp. Washington, DC.

Aiken, L., Jones, C., Abbott, P., & Ulrich, C. (January 2017). Hillman Scholars Program in

Nursing Innovation. American Colleges of Nursing Doctoral Conference, San Diego, California.

Ulrich, C., Richmond, T. & Fontaine, D. (January 2016). Models of Accelerated Doctoral

Programs. Nursing Science and the Research-Focused Doctorate Pre-Conference Workshop. American Colleges of Nursing, San Diego, California. [Ulrich moderator].

Ulrich, C. (September 2015). Emerging, Reemerging, and Continuing Ethical Issues in

Nursing Research. Nursing Research: Shaping a New Era of Scientific Inquiry: University of Pennsylvania Nursing Research Conference, Smilow Center for Translational Research.

Ulrich, C. (October 2015). Ethical Issues and Stress in Clinical Care: Do Clinicians Engage or

Disengage in Ethical Conundrums? University of Chicago, Illinois, School of Medicine Ethics and Legal Week.

Ulrich, C. (October 2015). Bioethics Considerations in Emerging Science. Invited Nurse

Bioethicist Panelist. 2015 Transforming Health, Driving Policy Conference. American Academy of Nursing, Washington DC.

Ulrich, C. (April 2015). Nurse Bioethicist Panelist. The Role of Bioethics Education in

Nursing. Invited by: The Presidential Bioethics Commission for the study of Bioethical Issues. Philadelphia, Pa.

Ulrich, C. (April 2015). The Integrity of Research: What Do Patient-Participants Think About

Enrolling and Remaining in Research? Invited to be part of a panel discussion related to disparities in research participation for the Institute of Medicine. Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC.

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Ulrich, C., & Richmond, T. (April 2015). The Responsible Conduct of Research: Maintaining Scientific Integrity. Webinar for the Robert Wood Johnson, Future of Nursing Scholars Program.

Waddell, R., Merz, J., Ulrich, C., & Aboud, M. (March 2015). Ethical Issues in HIV-

AIDs Research and Clinical Care. Dartmouth-Penn Research Ethics Training and Development workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Joseph, R., & Ulrich, C. (March 13, 2015). Informed Consent and Client Recruitment and

Retention in HIV Care and Research. Dartmouth-Penn Research Ethics Training and Development workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Bakini, D., & Ulrich, C. (March 13, 2015). Vulnerable Populations. Dartmouth-Penn Research

Ethics Training and Development workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Ulrich, C. (January 2015). Models of PhD in Bioethics Inquiry. American Association of

Colleges of Nursing, Predoctoral Conference, San Diego, California. Ulrich, C. (2014). Everyday Ethical Challenges in Clinical Practice: Why Are We So

Distressed? Hospital Ethics Committee, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.

Waddell, R., Merz, J., Ulrich, C., & Aboud, M. (March 2014). Ethics in Research and Clinical

Practices. Dartmouth-Penn Research Ethics Training and Development workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Ulrich, C., Morris, B.M., & Shayo, J. (March 2014). Nursing’s role in clinical research: What

are the ethical issues? Ethics Summit in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Ulrich, C. (December 2014). Moderator: First Nursing Ethics Grand Rounds with Dr. Joseph

Fins. The University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Ulrich, C. (September 2013). Moderator: Panel Discussion with Clinicians, Patients, and

Healthcare Leaders on Cancer Transitions. Sponsored by the NewCourtland Center for Transitions and Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. The Inn at Penn.

Ulrich, C. & Richmond, T. (April 17-19, 2013). Maintaining Scientific Integrity. Invited

Workshop. Eastern Nursing Research Society. Boston. Ulrich, C., & Richmond, T. (2013). Maintaining Scientific Integrity. University of

Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Office of Nursing Research Colloquium on the Responsible Conduct of Research.

Ulrich, C., & Richmond, T. (2012). What Are Collaborative Practices? University of

Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Office of Nursing Research Colloquium on the Responsible Conduct of Research.

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Ulrich, C. (January 24, 2013). What are Claims of Moral Distress: Anger, Frustrations, Stress, or Something Else? Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Ethics Committee Annual Retreat.

Ulrich, C. (May 19-24, 2012). Crisis in Critical Care: Ethical Considerations. American

Association of Critical Care Nurses, Orlando, Florida. Ulrich, C., Grady, C., & Wallen, G. (May 9, 2012). Reframing Informed Consent:

Understanding How Research Participants Make Decisions. NIH Director’s Grand Rounds, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health.

Ulrich, C. (April 2-3, 2012). Advancing Bioethics Inquiry in Nursing Science. Johns Hopkins

University School of Nursing and Center for Bioethics. , Ulrich, C. (March 25, 2012). Scientific Integrity Workshop. Eastern Nursing Research Society

Research Conference. New Haven, CT. Ulrich, C. (March 17, 2012). Moderator for Panel Discussion on: Quality of Life in Congenital

Heart Disease. Ethics of the Heart II: Ethical and Policy Challenges in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

Ulrich, C. (September 26, 2011). Ethical Issues in Research-What is Informed Consent? Second

Annual Research Symposium, Pennsylvania Hospital. Ulrich, C. (May 2011). Research Integrity. Biomedical Postdoctoral Fellows. University of

Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Ulrich, C. (April 28, 2011). Celebration in Honor of Dean Rubenstein. Ulrich/Caplan discussant. Ulrich, C. (April 27, 2011). Bates Center 25th Anniversary Symposium on Bioethics. Panel

discussant. Ulrich, C. (October 8, 2010). Moderator. Ethics of the Heart: Ethical and Policy Challenges in

the Treatment of Advanced Heart Failure. University of Pennsylvania. Ulrich, C. (September 26, 2010). Panel presentation: “Death Panels or Dignified Choices”

Making Sense of Practical, Ethical, and Policy Dimensions of End of Life Decision Making in the Era of HealthCare Reform. Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses.

Ulrich, C. (December 3, 2009). Traumatized by Trauma Care? Ethical Considerations in Caring

for Ourselves and Others. “Body, Mind, and Soul: Questions on Healing the Traumatically Injured.” Trauma Bioethics Symposium.

Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (November 18, 2009). The Ethics of Research Participation: How Do

We Recruit and Retain Human Subjects? Robert Wood Johnson Webinar. Ulrich, C. (October 19, 2009). Ethical Leadership: Is it Possible in the Greek Collegiate Life?

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Franklin Leadership Program: University of Pennsylvania. Ulrich, C. (October 2009). Ethical Issues in Anesthesia. University of Pennsylvania Anesthesia

Program. Ulrich, C. (August 2009). Ethics and Nursing. Summer Mentorship Program. Ulrich, C. (April 14, 2009). Everyday Ethical Issues in Nursing and Social Work Practice: Why

Am I So Stressed? Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Ethics Committee Grand Rounds.

Ulrich, C. (November 21, 2008). Moral Distress. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,

Pastoral Group. Ulrich, C., & Grady, C. (July 17-20, 2008). Ethical Issues in Nursing Practice: A Second Order

Problem of First Order Significance That is an “Error of the Third Kind.” Nursing Ethics and Health Care Policy: Bridging Local, National, and International Perspectives. Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Ulrich, C., & Keane, A. (May 21, 2008). Research Ethics and Institutional Review Board

Issues. Summer Nursing Research Institute. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

Ulrich, C. (March 4, 2008). Ethical Issues in Pediatric Research. Neonatal Nursing Research

Committee. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA. Ulrich, C. (January 16, 2008). Why Are We Concerned About Human Subjects in Research?

Scientific Misconduct: What Seems to be the Problem in Academia? [Research Ethics Workshop]. Thomas Jefferson College of Health Professions, Philadelphia PA.

Ulrich, C. (December 5, 2006). Empirical Bioethics Research: Advancing Nursing Science.

University of Nebraska School of Nursing. Ulrich, C. (December 5, 2006). Ethics Stress: Implication for Nurses and Other Allied

Healthcare Providers. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Ulrich, C. (May 24, 2006). Research Ethics: Why Are We Concerned with Human Subjects?

Summer Nursing Research Institute. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA.

Ulrich, C. (March 22, 2006). What is Scientific Misconduct? Research Seminar. University of

Pennsylvania School of Nursing. [With T. Richmond and L. McCauley]. Ulrich, C. (November 11, 2005). 21st Century Nurses: Healthcare’s Visionary Global Leaders?

Ordem Dos Enfermeriros, Lisbon, Portugal. Ulrich, C. (September 29, 2005). Ethics Education in Nursing: A Moral Necessity? Teacher

Education Program. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

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Ulrich, C. (July 6, 2005). Ethics Stress and the Use of Ethics Consultation. Joint Hospital of

Pennsylvania and Presbyterian Ethics Committee. Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.

Ulrich, C. (January 20, 2005). Ethics Stress. Pastoral Rounds. University of Pennsylvania

Hospital. Philadelphia, PA.

Ulrich, C. (October 2004). The Ethics Stress of Patient Care and Organizational Systems: Do They Matter in the Retention of Healthcare Providers? Sigma Theta Tau Lecture. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Philadelphia, PA.

Ulrich, C. (October 7, 2004). Ethics Education: A Moral Necessity. Teacher Education

Program. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Ulrich, C. (September 24, 2004). Moral Distress. 21st Century Visions of Critical Care 2004

Regional Conference for Healthcare Professionals. Newark, DE.

Ulrich, C. (April 28, 2004). Managed Care and Ethics. Annual Illinois Case Management Network - Illinois Chapter of the Case Management Society of America. [Invited Speaker].

Ulrich, C. (April 21, 2004). Experience of Ethical Stress: Impact on Nurses. Nursing Ethics

Group, Children’s’ Hospital of Philadelphia. [Invited Speaker].

Ulrich, C. (April 9, 2004). Do Professional Obligations Affect Ethical Conflict in Practice? Research Day, George Mason University. [Keynote Speaker].

Ulrich, C. (April 9, 2003). Ethical Issues Associated with Clinical Practice: A Program of

Bioethics Research. Nursing 509; Scholarly Inquiry in Health Care. Georgetown University. [Invited Lecturer].

Ulrich, C. (July 18, 2002). Ethical Issues in Research. Research Training: Developing Nurse Scientists. National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

Ulrich, C. (June 5, 2002,). Ethical Conflict in Practice: Views of Nurse Practitioners. Montgomery County Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD.

Ulrich, C. (April 10, 2002). Research and Ethics. Nursing 502: Scholarly Inquiry in Health Care. Georgetown University.

Ulrich, C. (April 25, 2002). Practitioners’ Perceptions on Ethical Aspects of Managed Care. National Institutes of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health.

MEETING/CONFERENCE ORGANIZING ROLES

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1. Title: Scientific Integrity: Conflicts in Research and Education: National Postdoctoral Association Bring Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Home Seed Grant. October 7th, University of Pennsylvania. Sponsor: National Postdoctoral Association ($1000, seed grant). Role: Principal investigator, Organizing Committee, Moderator Date: October 7, 2007 Location: Philadelphia, PA

2. Title: Ethics of the Heart 2010: Ethical and Policy Challenges in the Treatment of Advanced Heart Failure. Sponsor: The Penn Cardiovascular Institute, the Center for Bioethics, School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Role: Organizing Committee and Panel Moderator: Panel moderated: "Old" Controversies in the Ethics of Allocation. Date: October 8-9, 2010 Location: Philadelphia, PA

3. Title: Ethics of the Heart II: Ethics and Policy Challenges in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Sponsor: 1R13HL112570-01; Funded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH [PI: Kirkpatrick] $29,600.00 Role: Panel and Audience Discussion: Quality of Life in Congenital Heart Disease. Date: March 15, 2012 – February 28, 2013 [funding period]

4. Title: Advancing the Science of Transitions in Health and Health Care

Sponsor: NewCourtland Center for Transitions and Health Role: Organizing Committee Member; Moderator and Speaker: Conversation with Patients,

Family Caregivers and Clinicians Date: September 23, 2014 Location: Philadelphia, PA:

5. Title: 1st Nursing Ethics Grand Rounds Sponsor: Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy and the Biobehavioral Department, University of Pennsylvania Schools of Nursing and Medicine

Role: Organizer and Moderator of Session: Suffering in Clinical Practice: Building Better Interprofessional Teams, Dr. Joseph Fins, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Date: December 3, 2014 Location: Philadelphia PA

6. Title: Nursing Science and the Research-Focused Doctorate Pre-Conference Workshop Sponsor: American Association of Colleges of Nursing Role: Planning Committee Member; Moderator and Speaker: Models for PhD Programs with Different Areas of Emphasis: Bioethics. Location/Date: San Diego, California: January 28, 2015 Location/Date: Chicago, Illinois: January 2014

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL & SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES & OFFICES HELD

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International 2015- 3-year Visiting Scholar Appointment, Muhimbili University of Health and

Allied Sciences, Tanzania Africa

2003-present International Council of Nurses

2005-present Member, Nursing Ethics Interest Group

1995-present Member, Sigma Theta Tau International

National 2013-2016 Co-Chair, Bioethics Expert Panel, American Academy of Nursing

2009-present Fellow, American Academy of Nursing

2003-present Member, American Nurses Association (#0036672)

2001-present American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Member, Research and Nursing Interest Group

2007-2008 Elected Secretary of Nursing Affinity Group American Society of Bioethics and Humanities

Regional 2008-present Member, Eastern Nursing Research Society

1998 Member, Southern Nursing Research Society

State 2003-present Member, Maryland Nurses Association

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES American Academy of Nursing

Elected, Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (November 2009) Invited member, Scientific Integrity Taskforce to develop recommendations on policy for all members Elected, 3 member Ethics Committee (2014 to present) Reestablished the Bioethics Expert Panel, named Co-Chair (2013 to present)

American Association of Colleges of Nursing PhD Preconference Summit Planning Committee Member, AACN (Chicago, January 2014) PhD Preconference Summit Planning Committee Member, AACN (San Diego, CA: January 2015)

Associate Editor, American Journal of Bioethics: Empirical Bioethics October 1, 2017-

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Column Editor Clinical Scholars Review (2007-2010) Co-editor with Dr. Arthur Caplan, Director, Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania (Ethical and legal issues in Advanced Practice Nursing)

Eastern Nursing Research Society Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference Planning Member (July, 2009-2011)

Institutional Review Board Member

Institutional Review Board, #2, University of Pennsylvania (2008-2011) Joint Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations

Nurse Bioethicist, 3-year term (2006-2009) • Discussing Issues Related to Organ Donation after Cardiac Death. • Patient Autonomy: The Dilemma Some Health Care Organizations May Face When

Treating Patients Who Come from Cultures Where the Decision-Maker is not the Patient.

• Restrictions or Limitations on Care: The Responsibility of the Health Care Organization to Notify Patients and Potential Patients of Procedures or Treatment it does not Provide.

• Informed Consent. Journal Reviewer

Heart and Rhythm American Journal of Bioethics: Primary Research Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethic PLOS Medicine Aging and Alzheimers Journal of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Western Journal of Nursing Research Canadian Medical Association Journal Contemporary Clinical Trials Controlled Clinical Trial Pediatrics Health Services Research Nursing Research Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners American Journal of Nursing Hastings Center Review

National Institutes of Health and Other Scientific Review Committees (Bioethics Reviewer)

Invited to serve as grant peer-reviewer, Methodology panel, PCORI, 2020 (April 2, 2020). Invited to serve as Bioethics reviewer for Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) peer review for the Prostate Cancer Research Program Impact Award August 2010

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Invited to serve as Bioethicist on NHLBI Protocol Review Committee (PRC) for the PROspective Multicenter Imaging Study for Evaluation of Chest Pain February 2010

Invited Scientific Reviewer, NIH Challenge Grants

June 2009

Invited Bioethics Scientific Reviewer for: NHLBI: Review for Registry and Surveillance System in Hemoglobinopathies (RuSH) Pilot Studies May 2009

Scientific Grant Reviewer National Institutes of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) NIH Loan Repayment Program for Clinical and Pediatric Research

2008 Scientific Grant Reviewer, Bioethics Expert, Department of Defense (Reston, Virginia)

August 2010

Invited to serve as a Grants Reviewer for the Postdoctoral Fellowship Scientist Sauter Committee: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (declined due to teaching commitments) 2006-2007 Non-voting Member, Institutional Review Board National Human Genome Institute 2002-2003

Bioethics Representative, Weekly Clinical Rounds National Institutes of Health Pediatric Oncology 2002-2003

Empirical Research Reviewer American Society of Bioethics and Humanities 2002

Non-voting Member, Ethics Committee National Institutes of Health 2001-2003

Bioethics Representative, Weekly Hospital Clinical Rounds National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 2001-2002

Non-voting Member, Institutional Review Board National Eye Institute 2001-2002

National Institutes of Health Appointed: Data and Safety Monitor Bioethicist Member

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Appointed to Data and Safety Monitoring Board as Bioethicist for “Vestibulodynia: Understanding Pathophysiology and Determining Appropriate Treatments.” PI: Duke University [NICHD Funded Phase II trial] 2019- Appointed to the National Heart Lung & Blood Data and Safety Monitoring Board as Bioethicist for PROMISE Trial. 2010-2015

Appointed to the National Heart Lung& Blood Data and Safety Monitoring Board as Bioethicist [Bioethicist responsible for patient safety, quality of clinical trial, and burden to participants in NIH funded trial of 3000 participants at 140 institutions: [Catheter Ablation versus Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation Trial; CABANA] 2009-2017

Other Data and Safety Monitor Bioethicist Member

Appointed to Data and Safety Monitoring Board as Bioethicist for “Sorafenib in Patients with Hepatopulmonary Syndrome (SHPS): A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial” [NHLBI Funded Study]

2016-2018 Radiation Therapy Oncology Cooperative Group

Bioethicist, Radiation Therapy Oncology Cooperative Group Member 2006

Member, Clinical Trials Education and Recruitment Working Group; Radiation Therapy Oncology Cooperative Group Outcomes 2006

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ACTIVITIES School Of Nursing 2019-2020 Co-Chair Personnel Committee 2019-2020 Chair, Responsibility Pedagogy Taskforce 2019-2020 Chair, Academic Freedom Committee 2018-2019 PhD Competencies Taskforce Co-Chair 2015-2017 Director, Hillman Program in Nursing Innovation (Integrated BSN-PhD) 2014-2015 Chair, Graduate Group in Nursing (PhD Studies) 2013 CCNE Committee Member 2013 Committee Member for Center for Health Equities 5-year scientific review 2012-2013 Faculty planning committee for Division retreat (February 8, 2013). 2012- Member, PhD Curriculum Committee 2012-2015 Member, PhD Admissions Committee 2012-2014 Chair, Doctoral Progressions Committee 2012-2014 Co-Chair: Graduate Group in Nursing 2012-2015 Member, Personnel Committee (Associate Professor) 2012-2013 Member, Hillman Scholars Admission Committee (BSN-PhD)

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2010-2012 Vice-Chair, Department of Biobehavioral and Health Sciences 2009-2011 Co-Chair: Faculty Search Committee 2009-2011 Graduation and Student Awards Committee 2009-2010 Doctoral Curriculum Committee 2008-2010 Academic Progressions Committee 2007-2008 Chair, Nominations Committee 2007 Member, Scientific Integrity Seminar Planning Committee 2007-present Internal Advisory Member, The Penn Center for Integration of Genetics

and Healthcare Technology 2006-present Member, Recruitment and Retention Clinical Trials Taskforce Group

University of Pennsylvania 2006-2007 Member, Nominations Committee 2006 Global Health Care Seminar Planning Committee 2005–present New Courtland Center for Health Transitions 2005 Member, Ethics Committee, Living Independently for Elders (LIFE) 2005-2006 Co-Chair; Guidelines for Teaching Assistants Task Force 2005-2006 Member, Data Integrity Task Force 2005-2007 Member, Committee on Academic Freedom 2004 Member, Faculty Retreat Planning Task Force School of Medicine 2005 Member, Bioethics Faculty Search Committee, Center for Bioethics,

Department of Medical Ethics 2003-present Member, Bioethics Graduate Admissions Committee, Center for Bioethics,

Department of Medical Ethics 2003-present Senior Fellow, Center for Bioethics, Department of Medical Ethics 2009-present Secondary Appointment, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy University 2019-2020 Chair, University Grievance Committee 2018- Vice Provost Committee on Planning and Budget 2018- University Grievance Committee Member 2014-2015 University of Pennsylvania Graduate Group 2011- University Faculty Grievance Committee 2009-2010 Elected, Faculty Liaison, Board of Trustees 2008-2013 Member, University Institutional Review Board (IRB #2) 2007-2009 Elected, Penn Social Responsibility Advisory Committee DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES AND POST DOCS MENTORED Doctoral Students Student Activity/Role/Title

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Sadie Hutson Reader Dissertation Committee: Completed, May 2004 “The Experiences of Siblings of Patients with Fanconi’s Anemia: A Descriptive, Qualitative Study.”

Matthew Lucas Member Dissertation Committee: Completed, May 2014

“Caregiver Functional Expectations for Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumor Pre-Doctoral Traineeship”, National Institute for Nursing Research, NIH (F31NR013091-01)

Matthew Lucas Member Dissertation Committee: Completed, May 2014 “Caregiver Functional Expectations for Survivors of

Childhood Brain Tumors.” Pre-Doctoral Traineeship, National Institute for Nursing Research, NIH (F31NR013091-01) Kimberly Mooney-Doyle Committee Member: Completed July 2014 “Exploring Family-Decision Making in Pediatric Palliative

Care.” Co-Sponsor (1F31NR011533 - 01A1)

Danielle Altares Sarik Reader: Completed May 2015

“Nursing Skill Mix and Surgical Patient Outcomes.” Christina Slota Chair, Completed December 2014

“The Effects of Chronic Stress on CD8T Cells in Human Adults: An Examination from Bench to Bedside.”

Sponsor, NINR Graduate Partnership Program, NIH Jessica Reardon Committee Member: Completed May 2014

“Examining Opportunity for Cancer Clinical Trial Participation among Under-Represented Groups.” Co-sponsor (F31NR014076-01A1)

Molly Viscardi Committee Member: Completed May 2014

“Variation in Organizational Resources and Nurse and Patient Outcomes at Hospitals Serving Economically Disadvantaged Patients.”

Mindy Zeitzer Chair, Dissertation Committee, Completed, May 2009

“Ethical Issues and Decision Making Related to Resuscitation of Severely Injured Patients: Perceptions of Emergency Department Nurses.” Sponsor/Mentor (1F31NR010432)

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Terease Waite Chair, Dissertation Committee, Completed, December 2016 “A Qualitative Descriptive Analysis of the Experiences of Blacks in Cancer Clinical Trials.”

Zainab Ambani Reader, Dissertation, Completed, May 2017

“The Nursing Practice Environment and Job Outcomes in Saudi Hospitals.”

Sangmi Kim Chair, Dissertation Committee, Completed, May 2017 “The

Role of Chronic Stress in Age Gradients of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Adverse Birth Outcomes.”

Cynthia Paidipati Dissertation Committee Member, July 2017

“Understanding the Role of Family Management in Ethnically Diverse Children with ADHD from Urban Philadelphia.”

Lauren Starr Dissertation Committee Member, Completed, May 2019

“Associations Among End-of-Life Discussions, Healthcare Utilization. Costs, and Race/Ethnicity Among People with Serious Illness.”

Guy Weissinger Dissertation Committee Member, Completed, March 2019

“Non-Psychiatric Hospitalization for Patients with Psychotic Disorders: A Mixed Methods Stud.”

Cynthia Paidipati Postdoctoral mentor, Completed, May 2019 Position accepted: Assistant Professor, Loyola University Lauren Starr Dissertation Committee Member, Completed May 2019

“Associations Among End-of-Life Discussions, Acute Care Costs, and Race/Ethnicity in Persons with Serious Illnesses.”

Billy Rosa Dissertation Committee Member, Completed March 2020

“The Association of Patients’ Analgesic Treatment Beliefs and Trade-Offs with Analgesic Adherence Behaviors Among Outpatients with Cancer Pain.”

Marta Bruce Dissertation Committee Member, Completed February 21, 2020

“The Contribution of Neighborhood Characteristics to Psychological Outcomes After Serious Injury in a Cohort of Injured Black Men: A Multi-Methods Study.”

Katelyn Hoskins Dissertation Committee Member, June 9, 2020

Title: My Name’s on Their Chart, My Name is on That Money: Nurse Practitioners’ Perceptions of the

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Acceptability of Financial Incentives for Health-Related Behavior Change

Amelia Schlak Dissertation Committee Member for, June 18, 2020

Title: Association Between Nurse Burnout and Patient Outcomes in the U.S.

Sydney Axson Dissertation Committee Member July 8, 2020

Title: Prescription Opioids and Adolescents: Factors Associated with Non-Medical Use and Prescribing Practices

Dissertation Committee Member July 16, 2020

Title: Doctoral and Postdoctoral Student Research Sponsorship and Mentorship 2019 Cynthia Paidipati, Postdoctoral Student, University of Pennsylvania. “Moral

Distress, Depression, and Suicide Risk among Undergraduate Nursing Students.” Grant from: American Nurses Foundation: Total $10,000. 2018 Katie Hoskins, Doctoral Student, RWJ Scholar, University of Pennsylvania

“Nurse Practitioners’ Views on the Acceptability of Financial Incentives for Health-Related Behavior Change.” ALACRITY Grant: National Institute of Mental Health-funded ALACRITY (P50) Center, “Transforming Mental Health Care Delivery Through Behavioral Economics and Implementation Science.”

(C. Ulrich, Doctoral Co-Mentor), Total Award: $2,675.00. Funding is 11/1/18-10/31/19

2018 Katie Hoskins, Doctoral Student, RWJ Scholar, University of Pennsylvania.

“Nurse Practitioners’ Views on the Acceptability of Financial Incentives for Health-Related Behavior Change.” Office of Nursing Research

(C. Ulrich, Doctoral Co-Mentor), Total Award: $1,875.00 Funding is 11/1/18-10/31/19

2017 Joshua Jayasinghe, Hillman Scholar, School of Nursing, University of

Pennsylvania. “Predictors of Intention to Seek Reproductive Health Services Amongst Young Adults in Kathmandu, Nepal.” Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation

. (C. Ulrich, Doctoral Co-Mentor), Total Award: $4,820.00. 2014 Marta Bruce, Hillman Scholar, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania.

“Mentoring team; NIH Minority Supplement”, National Institutes of Nursing Research (see below).

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2013-2014 Jessica Rearden, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania. “Examining Opportunity for Cancer Clinical Trial Participation Among Under-Represented Groups.” National Institutes of Nursing Research [(F31NR014076-01A11F31 Funded): NINR] (C. Ulrich, Co-Sponsor). Total Award: $42,232.

2013-2014 Jessica Rearden, “Examining Opportunity for Cancer Clinical Trial Participation

Among Under-Represented Groups.” American Nurses Foundation/Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (C. Ulrich, Co-Mentor).

2013-present Terease Waite, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania.

“Real-Time Data Capture of the Experiences of Blacks in Cancer Clinical Trials”, National Institutes of Nursing Research [(1F31NR013847-01A1Funded): NINR]: (C. Ulrich, Sponsor).

2011- 2013 Terease Waite, Doctoral Fellow. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

(T32NR007100). C. Ulrich, Co-Mentor. 2012-2014 Lauren Massimo, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of

Pennsylvania. “The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Apathy in Frontotemporal Degeneration.” National Institutes of Nursing Research [NINR]; 1F31NR013306-01- (C. Ulrich, Consultant).

2010- Sydney Brown: MD/PhD Program, University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine. Mentor on Nursing Bioethics issues with David Asch and Scott Halpern (School of Medicine) as Primary Mentors. “ICU Discharge: A Critical Juncture for Survivors of Acute Respiratory Failure.” Priority Score: 10. NIH.

2010-2014 Kimberly Doyle-Mooney, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of

Pennsylvania. “Exploring Family Decision-Making in Pediatric Palliative Care.” National Institutes of Nursing Research [NINR]; 1F31NR011533 - 01A1 (C. Ulrich, Co-Mentor/Sponsor)

2009-2014 Christina Slota, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

“Graduate Partnerships Program with the National Institutes of Nursing Research.” (C. Ulrich, Mentor/Sponsor).

2007-2009 Mindy Zeitzer, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania “Ethical Issues and Decision Making Related to Resuscitation of Severely Injured

Patients: Perceptions of Emergency Department Nurses.” (C. Ulrich, Mentor/Sponsor)

“Emergency Nurses Association Foundation & Sigma Theta Tau International Funds.”

2007-2009 Mindy Zeitzer, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

“Ethical Issues for Emergency Nurses during Resuscitation of Injured Patients.” National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH (1F31NR010432).

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(C. Ulrich, Mentor/Sponsor) 2007-2009 Mindy Zeitzer, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Sigma Theta Tau: Xi Chapter (C. Ulrich, Mentor) 2006 Frances Ward, Doctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania

“Parental Beliefs about Neonatal Clinical Trials.” National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH (F31NR008962-02).

(C. Ulrich, Bioethics Mentor and Consultant) CURRENT PRE-DOCTORAL STUDENTS Student Activity/Role/Title Joshua Jayasinghe Co-Advisor 2017- (Global Health) Jesse Wool Co-Advisor 2017- (Pediatric Discourse in ICU) Katie Hoskins Co-Advisor 2017- (RWJ Scholar) (APRN and behavioral

economics) Clare Whitney Co-Advisor 2017 (Hillman Scholar) (Ethics) Jane Evered Co-Advisor 2018 (Hillman Scholar) (Pediatric End-of-Life) Marta Bruce Co-Advisor (Hillman Scholar)

Minority supplement [National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research (R01 NR013503) “Psychological Effects of Injuries in Urban Black Men: A Disparate Health Issue.” Role: Mentoring Team Award: $2,046,721; 2014 R01 NR013503-02S1; Supplement to Support M. Bruce. Award $11,096 PI: Richmond

Patrina Sexton Co-Advisor, Hillman Scholar (BSN-PhD) [started July 1,

2015]; Bioethics interest Sydney Axson Co-Advisor, Hillman Scholar (BSN-PhD) [started July 1,

2015]; Bioethics interest Sooyoung Park Dissertation Chair: “An Integrative Review of the

Application of the Framingham Risk Score in Korea.” CURRENT POST DOCTORAL STUDENTS

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Student Activity/Role/Title 2015-2017 Co-Mentor, Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Fellow Kimberly Mooney-Doyle (T32NR007100). Preparing K99/R00: “The experience,

health status, and quality of life of siblings of children with life-limiting illness; and SPONSOR”

2017-2019 Cynthia Paidipati ROLE IN DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONS General Exam for BSN-PhD Students 2018 Joshua Jayasinghe (Hillman, BSN-PhD) (Ulrich, Member) 2017 Lauren Starr (Hillman, BSN-PhD) (Ulrich, Member) 2017 Elizabeth Broden (Hillman, BSN-PhD) (Ulrich, Reader) 2016 Jason Brown (Hillman, BSN-PhD) (Ulrich, Reader) 2016 Mady Greene (Hillman, BSN-PhD) (Ulrich, Reader) 2011 Terease Waite (BSN-PhD) (Ulrich, Chair) Qualifying Examinations 2018 Billy Rosa (Ulrich, Member; September 6th): “Analgesic Nonadherence for

Cancer Pain in the Context of Opioid Crisis: A Concept Analysis”

2018 Katie Hoskins (Ulrich, Member) “Acceptability of Financial Incentives for Health-Related Behavior Change: An Updated Critical Review.”

2018 Jesse Wool: (Ulrich, Chair; August 27th): “Pediatric Parental Decision-Making in

the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: An Integrative Review.”

2018 Clare Whitney: (Ulrich, Member; August 30) “Moral Failure in Maternal –Child Health: A Dimensional Analysis.”

2016 Sooyoung Park (Ulrich, Chair) “An Integrative Review of the Application of the Framingham Risk Score in Korea.”

2013 Colin Plover (September, Ulrich, Chair) “State of the Science: Workload Allocation in Nursing Environments.”

2012 Russell Lynn (December, Ulrich, Chair) “Moral Action of Nurse Anesthetists.”

2005 Mindy Zeitzer, (Ulrich, Chair) “Resuscitability in an Adult Trauma Population: A Dimensional Concept Analysis.”

Danica Sumpter, (Ulrich, Reader) “High Risk Infant Research: An Integrative Review of the Literature.”

Preliminary Exams 2007 Mindy Zeitzer, “Methodological issues related to and means of

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improving response rates to mailed surveys to nurses and Strategies and instruments examining moral distress among nurses.” (Chair)

2005 Fran Ward, “Pediatric Clinical Research and the Therapeutic Misconception and Focus Groups with Vulnerable Populations,” (Member of Dissertation Committee).

Proposal Defenses 2019 Katie Hoskins (Ulrich, Member) 2019 Lauren Starr (Ulrich, Member) 2019 Joshua Jayasinghe (Ulrich, Member) 2019 Patrina Sexton (Ulrich, Reader) 2018 Guy Weisinger (Ulrich, Reader) 2018 Marta Bruce (Ulrich, Member) 2016 Stephen Perez (Ulrich, Reader) 2016 Cynthia Paidipati (Ulrich, Member) 2016 Sangmi Kim (Ulrich, Member and then became Chair) 2014 Colin Plover (Ulrich, Member) 2012 Amanda Mahoney (December, Ulrich, Reader) 2012 Christina Slota (May, Ulrich, Chair) 2012 Matthew Lucas (Ulrich, Reader) 2012 Jessica Rearden (Ulrich, Member) 2012 Kimberly Mooney-Doyle (Ulrich, Member) 2007 Mindy Zeitzer, “Ethical Issues and Decision Making Related to Resuscitation of

Severely Injured Patients: Perceptions of Emergency Department Nurses” (Chair).

Jennifer Hobbs, “Naming Power: A Historical Analysis of Clinical Information Systems,” 1970-1990.” (Reader).

2005 Terry Maxwell, “Use of Palliative Chemotherapy in Hospice,” (Reader).

Angela Gerolamo, “Measuring Adverse Outcomes and Perceived Work Environment in Inpatient Psychiatry Using Nurse Informants,” (Reader).

MENTORED PROFESSIONALS International Bioethics Mentor 2018- Renatha Joseph, MD, Department Chair, Muhimbili University, Department of

Bioethics, Tanzania (Ulrich, Dissertation Co-Sponsor) 2018- Halima Mwaisungu, BSN, MBe Student, Muhimbili University, Tanzania

(Ulrich, Bioethics Mentor)

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2007-2008 Yuko Kowokami, Assistant Lecturer of Fundamental Nursing and Ethics,

Kobe City College of Nursing, Japan (Bioethics Mentor). 2012-present Renatha Joseph, MD, Baraka Morris, RN, and Judith Shayo, RN; Faculty at

Muhimbili University School of Medicine and Nursing; Department of Bioethics Tanzania, Africa Undergraduate Research Senior Inquiry and Hillman Mentorship/Advisement/Funding Support 2016 Sydney Axson and Nicholas Giordano (Hillman Scholars: BSN-PhD):

“Evaluating Nurse Participation and Understanding in the Informed Consent Process.” Office of Nursing Research Pilot Grant for $5,000. Ulrich: Senior Mentor

2016 Joshua Jayasinghe (Hillman Scholar: BSN-PhD): “Increasing Quality Antenatal Care & Maternal Care Access and Education in Ward Nine of Raechhap district, Nepal.” Office of Nursing Research Pilot Grant for $5,000. Ulrich: Senior Mentor

2013 Katherine Littleton: “Examination of Factors that Influence Periviable Resuscitative Efforts in the NICU.”

Shelley Stratford: “Factors Influencing Adolescent Decision-Making in End-of-Life.”

Rebecca Edwards: “What are Nurses' Perceptions of Moral Distress in Critical Care Environments?”

Jenny Kim: “What Factors influence the withdrawal of care in the PICU?” Emma Dorsey: “The Myth of the “Crack Baby”: Implications for Nursing.” 2011 Christine Du: “Disclosure of medical errors in adult in-patient critical care settings.”

Graham Rengert: “The Impact of Global Health Initiatives on Domestic Health Sectors.” Francesa Kotey: “Issues Surrounding Access to the Morning After Pill in Teenage Females: Do They Understand Repercussions?” Anna Belc: “The Relationship Between Growing Up Transgender and Mental Health.”

2010 Heide Criukshank: “Ethical Conflict in the NICU: Perceptions of Parents and

Nurses”

Elisabeth Marie: “Psychostimulant treatment for ADHD: How do the young adult outcomes for academics, substance use, and mental health of those treated with psychostimulants compare to those who were not?”

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Christina Jacobson: “Women in Prison: Factors that contribute to physical health outcomes in incarcerated females.” Aliza Narva: “Informed Consent in Schizophrenia Research.” Bridget Sullivan: “A Systematic Review of Research on Moral Distress among Nurse Practitioners as a Function of Practice Environment and Healthcare Systems.”

2009 Alison Trinker: “Wrong-site Surgery and Medical Errors: Doing What Is Best for

the Patient?”

Jeremy Jackson: “Nursing Addiction: Prevalence, Risk Factor, Signs, and Return to Practice”

2008 Debbie Lee: “Decision Making Related to Disclosure of Genetic Information to

At-Risk-Relatives.” 2007 Samantha Ahn: “What is the current evidence for the effectiveness of continuous

electronic fetal monitoring versus intermittent auscultation for women at low obstetric risk and should women be given a choice?”

Stephanie Mazzaro: “Conflict Surrounding End of Life Decision Making in Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Units.”

Heather Begun: “Empirical Analysis of Sterilization of Mentally Handicapped Individuals in the United States.”

Elizabeth Cummings: “Health Care Providers’ Attitudes towards Obesity.”

Katherine A. Seibert: “Ethical Climate and Moral Distress: Do They Influence Nursing in United States Intensive Care Units?”

Emily Green: “Children Under the Age of 18: Do They Have the Capacity to

Provide Informed Consent?” Elisabeth Griffinger: “From Education to Competency: How are US Nursing Schools Preparing Students for End of-Life Care?” 2006 Morghan Stenson: “Good Medicine: An Examination of the Legal,

Ethical, and Cultural Aspects of Maternal Child Healthcare Provision within the Indian Health Service.”

Katie Hoskins: “Is it Ethical to Mandate the HPV Vaccine for School Entry?”

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Suzanne Conaboy: “A Comparison of Outcomes of Bone Marrow Transplants Using Matched Sibling Donors and Bone Marrow Transplants Using Unrelated Matched Donors.”

2006 Kimberly Schadt: “Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare: The Same or Different for Registered Nurses, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners?” 2005 Paul Toogood: “Use of Unlicensed Personnel and Associated Outcomes.” Diana Kitaji: “Force Feeding Anorexic Patients.” 2004 Rachel Arnold: “Ethical Considerations Surrounding the Informed Consent

Process in Adult Oncology Phase 1 Clinical Trials.”

Haley Shimizu: “Informed Consent in Phase I Trials of Pediatric Oncology Patients.” Stephanie Stancato: “The Effects of Moral Distress on Nurses.”

Terri Noone: “Valerian for the Treatment of Anxiety in Women.”

Jennifer Kurian: “The Effects of Spirituality on the Psychological and Physical Health of Adult Oncology Patients.”

Kathleen Patrizzi: “Transplantation to HIV Positive Patients: The Need for Large-Scale Research.”