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REGINA BOARMAN, PH.D, MSW EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1991 School of Social Service Administration University of Chicago Dissertation Topic: Gender differences in mental health outcomes Of spouses of persons with dementia MSW 1981 Loyola University School of Social Work Clinical Track B.S. 1975 Indiana State University Psychology/Sociology TEACHING: 2004 Present Professor/Chair of the Department of Social Work/Sociology, Clarke University, Dubuque, IA 2004 2006 Director of Bi-College Program with Clarke University and Loras College, Dubuque, IA 1999 Present Department of Social Work/Sociology, Clarke University, Dubuque, IA. Professor Courses Taught: Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Work Human Behavior and the Social Environment Social Work Practice I Social Work with the Elderly Social Work Research Social Policy: Form and Analysis (Undergraduate and Graduate) Race and Ethnicity Social Work in Health Care Community Mental Health Urban Communities Medical Issues in Social Work (Graduate) Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Medical School 1996-1999

Teaching responsibilities included lectures on change management and restructuring throughout the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, resident lectures and communication skill building for PT, OT, and Speech health staff. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Clinical Social Work Experience: 1991 1999 Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, an affiliate of Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. During the eight year tenure at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago the following positions were held: Manager of Systems Case Management Services 1998-1999 Designed and implemented a case management program for following discharge of the Brain Injured and Spinal Cord Injured Patients. Project Support Specialist 1996-1998 Part of a three member re-engineering team. Coordinated and facilitated work groups and design teams to ensure timely completion of business process re-engineering efforts and provided ongoing assistance to leaders and staff in change management. Director of Social Work/Early Intervention 1994-1996 Responsible for planning, developing, implementing and evaluating the Institute s social work clinical and administrative programs for the inpatient and outpatient population. Responsible for the organization and management of the early intervention program for 0-3 year olds. Clinical Manager of Social Work 1993-1994 Managed the clinical operations of the Social Work Department consisting of 15 social workers and 2 supervisors. Responsible for the hiring of all new social workers, budgets, and policy and procedures. Clinical Supervisor of Social Work 1991-1993 Supervised social workers on the Head Trauma and Spinal Cord Injury units and provided supervision and consultation to social workers on patient/family dynamics and patient/family therapy groups. Coordinated the Social Work Student Program. Clinical Social Worker 1991 Assessed the psycho-social needs of patients and families on the Head trauma unit. Provided discharge planning, individual and family counseling, and support groups for caregivers. 1989-1991 Michael Reese Hospital Outpatient Alzheimer s Clinic, Chicago, IL.

Clinical Social Worker Assessed families and provided ongoing counseling to caregivers of patients with dementia. Facilitated a support group for caregivers. Analyzed research data from the center s registry on dementia. 1988-1989 Rush Alzheimer s Disease Center at Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke s Medical Center, Chicago, IL. Clinical Social Worker and Researcher Provided psycho-social assessments and interventions for families caring for persons with Alzheimer s Disease and related disorders. Member of an interdisciplinary research team, collecting and analyzing data on functional and psycho-social issues of patients and caregivers. 1981-1988 The Johnston R. Bowman Center for the Elderly at Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke s Medical Center, Chicago, IL. Clinical Social Worker Provided discharge planning on the acute, skilled, And gero-psychiatric units. Facilitated various individual and family support Groups. Supervised MSW students from Loyola University, University of Illinois At Chicago, and University of Chicago. 1975-1979 St. Joseph s Hospital, Huntingburg, IN. Director of Social Services Developed the Social Services Department, Established and coordinated a discharge planning team, and provided crisis Intervention. 1973-1975 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Evansville, IN. Assistant Coordinator Coordinated social services for inner city residents. Professional Presentations: Women in Transition (Your Best U series), Clarke University, April 10, 2014 Facilitator for team building workshop for staff directors at Mt. Carmel, May 16, 2014 Panel presenter following play Next to Normal, Clarke University, October 3, 2013 Family Systems: Helping Families Heal, Joy of Caring Conference, Clarke University, August 12, 2011. Vulnerable Moments: Understanding Ourselves, Experiencing the Sacred, Mackin- Mailander Lecture, Clarke College, Spring 2006 Spirituality Rubric, Faculty Workshop, Janet O Meara, Dean Manternach, Norm Freund, Sean Bradley, Clarke College, Fall, 2005 Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Faculty Workshop, Regina Boarman, Kate Salamon, Janet Sauer, Katie Selle, Clarke College, Fall, 2005

Interdisciplinary Collaboration Research Results, Faculty Brown Bag, Regina Boarman, Kate Salamon, Janet Sauer, Katie Selle, Clarke College, Spring, 2005 Outcomes and Assessments, Faculty Workshop, Clarke College, Fall, 2002. The process of change in reengineering. The Nancy B. Holt Leadership conference, The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Spring, 1999. The Interdisciplinary Team Conference in Rehabilitation: The process of Change. Society for Social Work Administrators in Health Care, Kansas City, Missouri, 1998. Family Issues of Brain Trauma Patients. Rehabilitation Nursing Management. Issues in Brain Trauma, Fall 1992. Case Management in Rehabilitation. Visiting lecturer, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Fall, 1992 Phases of Caregiving. American Society on Aging Summer Series, University of Illinois at Chicago, Summer, 1992 Stages of Caregiving of Alzheimer s Patients. Gerontological society of America, Minneapolis, Minn. Spring, 1989. Research findings on well-being outcomes of caregivers. Second Annual Conference of Rush Alzheimer s Disease Center of Rush-Presbyterian an update on Alzheimer s Disease, Spring, 1989. Stress and Coping in the Elderly: A preliminary Study. National Association of Social Work, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1987. Conferences: Summit for Clinical Excellence, Freud Meets Buddha: Mindfulness, Trauma & Process Addictions. Advanced Clinical Training for Therapists and Counselors, Chicago, IL, March 18-21, 2015 Interprofessional TeamSTEPPS Training, University of Minnesota, May 21-22, 2014 Pain Symposium (attendant and panel), Clarke University, February 15, 2014 BSW consortium meeting, Webster City, IA, October 3, 2013 Interprofessional Education Collaborative Institute: Interprofessional Education, Building a Framework for Collaboration, Chicago, IL, October 7-9, 2013 Collegium, University of Portland, June 14-24, 2013 Mental Health Awareness Conference: Trauma Informed Care, Dubuque, April 24, 2012 Scholarship of Pedagogy Symposium, Dominican University, River Forest, IL, October 15, 2011 Council on Social Work Education, Increasing Access: Confronting Disparity and Inequality Atlanta, GA, October 27-30, 2011 Joy of Caring Conference, Clarke University, August 12, 2011 Assessment Institute, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, October 24-26, 2010 Council on Social Work Education National Conference: Social Work Policy and Practice: Linking Theory, Methods, and Skills Philadelphia, PA October 29-November 1, 2008. Human Rights, Immigration Reform and Social Work Practice, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA May 8, 2008. Community Strategies for Men & Boys to be Allies in the Prevention of Violence Against Women & Children, Dubuque, IA, May 2008.

Bridges Out of Poverty, Dubuque, IA, May 24, 2007. Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU), Washington, D.C. February 9-11, 2007. Ethics workshop for Social Workers, September 25, 2006, Loras College 9:30 12:30. Dubuque/Tri-State Educator Institute: Creating Safe Schools for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Students, November 9, 2006 (4 hours). 23 rd Annual Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference, November 3-6, 2005, Austin Texas. Psychology and Spirituality, Cedar Rapids, IA, July 15, 2005, Curriculum Development Institute for infusing Gerontology throughout the curriculum, Dominican University, River Forest, IL, June 3-4, 2005, 22 nd Annual Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference, Detroit, Michigan. November 3-7, 2004 Ethics in Principle and Practice, Loras College, October 5, 2004. Marketing Nonprofit Organizations, Iowa State University, July 9, 2004. Humanizing the Face of Poverty and Homelessness, Loras College, November 21, 2003 2003 Assessment Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 2-4 More than a Few Good Men, Clarke College September 23, 2003 Midwest Social Work Education Conference, Indianapolis, IN, March, 2002 Private Practices in Mental Health: Legal and Ethical Considerations, October 9, 2001 Y2K Biennial Midwest Social Work Education Conference, Wisconsin Dells, April 6 and 7, 2000 Ethics: Use of Self in Social Work Practice, March 31, 2000 Ethical Reflections on Postindustrial Social Welfare Policy, March 15, 2000 Workshops: Ethics Training, Hosted by Clarke University Social Work Department, March 15, 2016 Understanding and Healing Grief and Loss in Youth who experience Trauma, Hosted by the Social Work Department at Clarke University, November 18, 2014 Workshop on embedding videos, Clarke University December 18, 2013 Moodle Training, Clarke University, May 14, 2013 Grants Workshop, Clarke University, April 9, 2013 Campus Labs, Clarke University, March 21, 2013 Moodle Training, Clarke, May 19, 2011, May 17, 2012 Active Learning Webinar, Clarke, May 8, 2012 Blackboard Training, Clarke College May 13, 2009, Getting Started with Blackboard, Clarke, January 7, 2009 Exploring Social Networking Web 2.0 Tools, Clarke, May 16, 2007. Designing Interactive Documents with Adobe Acrobat, Clarke, May 16, 2007. NACADA Workshop for Advisors, August 23, 2006, Dubuque, IA Rubrics Workshop, May 18, 2005, WebCT Basics and WebCT Intermediate, December 15, 2004 Publications:

Providing interprofessional learning through interdisciplinary collaboration: The role of modeling. Selle, K; Salamon, K.; Boarman, R.; Sauer, J. Journal of Interprofessional Care. January, 2008 (peer reviewed) Neuropsychological correlates of daily living skills in Alzheimer s disease. Mangone, C.; Boarman, R.; Gorelick, P.; Hier, D.; Ganellen, D.; Dollear, W.; Langenberg, P. (1992). Journal of Neurologic Rehabilitation. Impaired insight in Alzheimer s Disease. Mangone, C.; Hier, D.; Gorelick, P.; Ganellen, R., Boarman, R.; Dollear, W. (1991). The Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Octorber/December. The utilization of well-being outcomes for assessment of caregivers of dementia patients. Boarman, R.; Brechling, B., Kuhn, D., Morhardt, D., (1990). American Journal of Alzheimer s Care and Research. 5 (6) 38-42. Professional Memberships: National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Human Rights Campaign Member Professional Credentials: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW, Illinois) Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW, Iowa) SERVICE: Academic committees/activities: Search Committee, Chair, Social Work Faculty, 2014-present Strategic Planning Committee, Presidential Appointment, 2015-2016 Graduate Policy Committee, Fall 2014 present Graduate Marketing and Recruitment Committee, Fall 2014-present Assessment Committee, Fall, 2009-2015 Designated Campus Advocate for discrimination concerns, Fall 2009-present Program Array Task Force, 2013-2015 Search Committee, Vice President of Academic Affairs, 2013-2014 Higher Learning Commission, Subcommittee Criterion III, Fall 2011-2013 Division Chairs Program Review Committee, Fall 2010-2013 Faculty Personnel Board, 2006-2013 Strategic Planning Committee Fall, 2009-2011 Crisis Management Committee 2007-2009 Catholic Identity Task Force, Presidential Appointment, 2005 2009 Search Committee, Chair, Social Work Faculty, Fall, 2008 Search Committee, History Professor, Clarke College, 2007-2009 Search Committee, Psychology Professor, Clarke College, 2007-2008, 2011-2012 Institutional Review Board, Vice President for Academic Affairs appointment, 2001- present, Chair, Spring 2005 2010 Educational Policy Committee, 2003-2007, Chair, 2005-2006 General Education Task Force, Presidential appointment, 2002-2006

Spirituality Rubric Subcommittee, Spring, 2005 Search Committee, Vice for Academic Affairs, Spring, 2004 Moderator, Human Rights Action Group for Students, Faculty and Staff, 2004-2007 Faculty Evaluation Task Force, Vice President of Academic Affairs appointment, 2001-2003 Moderator, Social Work Club, 2000-2009 Community: Board Member, Persons in Need, 2003-2009 Social Work Club Sponsored trip to Ecuador, accompanying 12 students on a service trip to Ecuador, 2002-2003. Dubuque Area Substance Abuse Task Force on Prevention 2001-2003