College of Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences RESUME Nicole J. Davis, Ph.D., R.N., AGPCNP-BC, GNP-BC PERSONAL DATA Assistant Professor School of Nursing Clemson University University Center of Greenville Greenville, SC 29607 Phone: 770/639-1501, Email: njd@clemson.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Georgia State University, 2015, Nursing Certificate, Indiana University, 2014, Teaching in Nursing M.S.N., Duke University, 2003, Adult NP, Gerontological NP B.S.N., New York University, 1998, Nursing PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Registered Professional Nurse, South Carolina RN/NP, No. 18227A Registered Professional Nurse, Georgia RN/NP, No. RN185748 Registered Professional Nurse, New York RN, No. 509659 Gerontological Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center, No. 0381028 Adult & Gerontological Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center, No. 2013005229 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Clemson University, 2018-present, Adult-Gerontological NP Program Coordinator Clemson University, 2015- present, Assistant Professor of Nursing Clemson University, 2014-2015, Lecturer, School of Nursing Atlanta VA Medical Center, 2007-2015, Nurse Practitioner III, Geriatrics and Extended Care Atlanta VA Medical Center, 2007-2010, New Employee Orientation Facilitator, Sensitivity for the Aged, Geriatrics and Extended Care Birmingham/Atlanta Geriatrics, Research, Education, & Clinical Center, 2007-2015, Clinical Research Nurse Practitioner and Collaborator Emory University Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Education Center, 2008-2009, Clinical Preceptor Davis, PhD
Durham VA Medical Center, 2003-2006, Geriatric Nurse Practitioner II Albany Medical Center, 1999-2001, Registered Nurse, Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Unit Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1998-1999, Registered Nurse, Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS Clemson University School of Health Research (CUSHR), Faculty Scholar (2016-2019) Clemson University, Institute for Engaged Aging, Faculty Associate (2014- present) CONSULTING EXPERIENCE MEMBERSHIPS Kimberly-Clark, Atlanta, GA (2011), invited member of an interdisciplinary panel of experts that developed a strategic plan to improve family caregiver supportive products Member, Upstate Advanced Practice Nursing Organization (2016- ) Member, American Geriatrics Society, AGS (2012- ) Member, Gerontological Society of America, GSA (2012- ) Legacy Affiliate, National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence Member, Southern Nursing Research Society, SNRS (2010- ) Member, Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Honor Society (2003- ) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES National: National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence, Communications Committee (2014-2017). Regional: Southern Nursing Research Society, Aging/Gerontology Research Interest Group, (2012-2016). National: Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, Education Committee Member (2014). National: American Geriatrics Society, Telemedicine Special Interest Group (2013). Davis, PhD -2-
PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Publications Davis, NJ, Clark, PC, Johnson, TM 2 nd, Wyman, JF. Development of a Mobile Health Intervention for Older Adults with Urinary Incontinence. Journal of Applied Gerontology; (2018). (Submitted) Odlum M, Davis N, Preston M, Black D. Correlates and Etiological Factors Associated with Hedonic Well-Being Among an Aging Population of US Men and Women: secondary data analysis of a national survey. BMJ open; (2018). (In press) Talley, KMC, Davis, NJ, Wyman, JF. Determining a Treatment Plan for Urinary Incontinence in an Older Adult: Application of the Four Topic Approach to Ethical Decision-Making, Urologic Nursing, 37(4), 181-203. DOI: 10.7257/1053-816X.2017.37.4.181 (2017). Odlum M, Brewer R, Preston M, Davis N, Black D. The Contribution of Gender and Power to perceptions of Physical health, Mental Health and Happiness: The National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project. International J Inn Research Med Sci; 2(2):569-576 (2017). Davis, N.J., Vaughan, C.P., Johnson T.M. II, Goode, P.S., Burgio, K.L., Redden, D.T., Markland, A.D., Caffeine Intake and its association with urinary incontinence in US men: Results from National Health and Nutritional Examination Surveys (NHANES) 2005-06 and 2007-08, Journal of Urology; 189(6): 2170-2174 (2013). Davis, N.J., Hendrix, C.C., Superville, J., Supportive Approaches for Alzheimer Disease, The Nurse Practitioner; 36(8): 22-29 (2011). Griffiths, P.C., Davis, N., Lin, J., Wachtel, D., Ward, S., et al, Using Telehealth Technology to Support Family Caregivers: Description of a Pilot Intervention and Preliminary Results, Physical and Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics; 28(4):307-320 (2010). Davis, PhD -3-
Conference Proceedings Davis, N.J. and Johnson, T.M., Another study of the prevalence of incontinence or much more?, International Journal of Clinical Practice; 63(4):535-7 (2009). PRESENTATIONS *Scharett, E., Narasimha, S., Chalil Madathil, K., Wilson, M. K., Davis, N., & Dye, C. (2018, September). Informational Needs of Urinary Incontinent Patients on Online Peer Support Groups-A Pilot Study. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (Vol. 62, No. 1, pp. 1689-1693). Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 2018 International Annual Meeting. * Student paper Odlum M, Davis, N, Preston M, Black D. Independent contributors to overall quality of life in a US Population of Adults 57-85 Years of Age, Roundtable Discussion, American Public Health Association 2016 Annual Meeting. Vaughan CP, Davis N, Johnson TM II, Burgio KL, Goode PS, Redden DT, Markland AD. Caffeine and fluid intake among US men and association with Urinary Incontinence, Poster Presentation, American Urological Association 2012 Annual Meeting. Davis, N.J., Clark, P.C., Johnson, T.M., Wyman, J.F., Using Telehealth to Support Informal Caregivers of Elders with Urinary Incontinence, Poster Presentation, NIH-NIDDK Scientific Meeting: Individualizing Urinary Incontinence Treatment: Evolving Research Questions to Research Plans, Bethesda, MD (2018). Davis, N.J., Clark, P.C., Johnson, T.M., Wyman, J.F., Using Telehealth to Support Informal Caregivers of Elders with Urinary Incontinence, Poster Presentation, College of Education and College of Behavioral, Health, and Social Sciences Research Forum, Clemson, SC (2016). Davis, N.J., Clark, P.C., Johnson, T.M., Wyman, J.F., Using Telehealth to Support Informal Caregivers of Elders with Urinary Incontinence, Podium Presentation (Invited), Clemson University Institute for Engaged Aging, Advisory Board and Faculty Associate Meeting, Clemson, SC (2016). Davis, N.J., Tips for a Successful Career Development Award Application, (Invited), American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, Grapevine, TX (2013). Davis, N.J., Burdens and Needs of the Informal Caregiver, Home Wellness Expert Workshop, Kimberly-Clark, Atlanta, GA, (2011). Davis, PhD -4-
HONORS AND AWARDS Davis, N.J., Supporting Caregivers whose Care Recipients have Urinary Incontinence, Research on Caregiving Event, National Family Caregiver Month, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA, (2010). Davis, N.J., Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises, Annual Women Veteran s Festival, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA. (2008). Davis, N.J., Ecologically Oriented Neurorehabilitation of Memory (EON- MEM) Behavioral Treatment Placebo Intervention, Birmingham VAMC, Birmingham, AL, (2008). Davis, N.J., Aging Sensitivity Training Atlanta VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA, Audience: Bi-weekly New Employee Orientation, Multi-disciplinary employee group (2007-2010). Davis, N.J., Urinary Incontinence & Female Veterans, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA. (2008), Audience: Women s Advisory Council, Multidisciplinary clinical provider group Davis, N.J., Nursing Research Updates, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA. (2007), Audience: Birmingham/Atlanta GRECC Investigators and members Davis, N.J., Care of the Older Adult, Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC. (2005), Audience: Advanced Practice nursing students Davis, N.J., Durham VA Medical Center, Nursing Home Care Unit, Durham, NC. (2003-2006), Audience: Taught various competency-based geriatrics care topics annually to clinical nursing staff National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence Award, Patricia G. Archbold Predoctoral Scholar (2012-2014) Georgia State University Dissertation Award (2014) Kaiser-Permanente Dissertation Award (2012) Golden Key International Honour Society (2010) Marjorie G. Hogan Nursing Faculty Scholar, Georgia Hospital Association (2009, 2010). Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Honor Society (2003) Laurel Chadwick Gerontological Nursing Scholar, Duke University, (2001-2002) Davis, PhD -5-
SPONSORED RESEARCH ACTIVE Development of a Web-based Telehealth Program to Support Family Caregivers of Older Adults with Urinary Incontinence, (Role: PI), Clemson University, College of Behavioral Social and Health Sciences, ($26,244). (2017-2019) Exploring the Use of Social Media & Internet-based Recruitment to Reach Informal Caregivers of Persons with Urinary Incontinence, (Role: PI), 2016 Mary M. Lohr Faculty Endowment Fund, Clemson School of Nursing, ($7,998). (2016-2019). SUBMITTED Telehealth Self-Management of bladder, bowel, and associated skin care problems in home bound adults: t-basic, (Role: Co-Investigator and Site-PI), (Markland, PI), 2017, NIH/NIA-R21 AG060312-01, ($421,663). (Scored, Not funded). Workforce Initiative in Nursing Diversity (WIND), (Role: Co-Investigator) (Timmons, PI), 2016, Nursing Workforce Diversity (NWD) Program, HRSA- 17-063, ($1,408,463). (Approved, Not Funded) Activating Rural Alzheimer s Caregivers for Self-care (ARACAS), (Role: Co-Investigator) (Dye, PI), 2016, NIH/NIA-1-R01-AG056497-01, ($2,486,895). (Scored, Not funded) Workforce Initiative in Nursing Diversity (WIND), (Role: Co-Investigator) (Timmons, PI), 2015, Nursing Workforce Diversity (NWD) Program, HRSA- 16-064, ($253,309). (Approved, Not Funded) COMPLETED Using Telehealth to Support Informal Caregivers of Elders with Urinary Incontinence, (Role: PI), John A. Hartford Foundation s National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence Award Program, ($100,000). (2012-2014). Davis, PhD -6-
Using Telehealth to Support Informal Caregivers of Elders with Urinary Incontinence, (Role: PI), Kaiser-Permanente Dissertation Award, Kaiser- Permanente Foundation, ($3,000). (2012). Intervention to Improve Sleep in Veterans and Their Family Caregivers (SLEEP-E Dyads) (Role: Consultant) (Griffiths, PI) VHA CDA-2. (2012-2015). Behavior and Exercise versus Drug Treatment in Men (BEDTiMe) with Nocturia, VA Rehabilitation Research and Development, (Role: Nurse Practitioner) (Johnson, PI) ($995,300) (2008-2012). Using Telehealth Technology to Support Family Caregivers, VHA Notice 2007-02, RFP for Pilot Programs for Caregiver Assistance, (Role: Nursing Lead and Collaborator) (Griffiths, PI), ($338,147) (2007-2009). Behavioral Treatment for Overactive Bladder in Men, VA Rehabilitation Research and Development, (Role: Nurse Practitioner) (Burgio, PI) ($924,800), (2007-2009). Conservative Treatment of Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence, National Institutes of Health, (Role: Nurse Practitioner) (Goode, PI) ($1,000,000), (2007-2009). OTHER SPONSORED ACTIVITY Travel Grant, Kensington-Hartford Travel Award in Geriatrics, ($2,000) (2009). NON-SPONSORED RESEARCH Davis, N.J., Clark, P.C., Johnson, T.M., Racial Differences in Responses to a Multi-Component Behavioral and Drug Intervention for Nocturia in Elderly Men, (Secondary Data Analysis, Completed 2012). TEACHING Courses Taught (Beginning Fall 2014), Clemson University N4890, Technology and Aging, S18 N8480, Healthcare Policy and Economics, S16, S17, S18 N8220, Gerontology, F14, F15, F16, F17, F18 N3230, Gerontological Nursing, S15, F15, S16, S17, S18 N8820, Primary Care of Frail Elders, F16, F17, F18 UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE Davis, PhD -7-
Other Service National: National Hartford Centers of Gerontological Nursing Excellence, Communications Committee (2014-2017). Regional: Southern Nursing Research Society, Aging/Gerontology Research Interest Group, (2012). National: Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, Member (2014). National: American Geriatrics Society, Telemedicine Special Interest Group (2013). University: Institute for Engaged Aging, Faculty Associate, (2014 - ) Public: Upstate Area Health Education Center, Board of Directors, Appointed (2016-2020) Public: County of Durham Board of Commissioners, Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee (2004-2005) Volunteer, Girl Scouts of America, (2010-2015). Volunteer, Ronald McDonald House Charities (2016-present). MISCELLANEOUS Audiovisual Presentations Davis, N.J., Urinary Incontinence in Older Adults, Interdisciplinary Teaching Module, Atlanta Regional Geriatric Education Center. http://sites.gsu.edu/argec/ (2013). Davis, N.J., Moving Beyond the Leakages: Practical Strategies to Manage Incontinence, Family Caregiver Alliance Webinar (2012). Grant Reviewer Alzheimer s Society, United Kingdom (2017), invited Book Chapter Reviewer (Invited) Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates, Core Curriculum for Urologic Nursing (1 st Edition), Chapter 46: Care of the Older Urologic Patient. (2013). Manuscript Reviewer Western Journal of Nursing Research (2017-present), invited Geriatric Nursing (2016-present), invited Rehabilitation Nursing (2010-present) Journal of Urology (2007, 2008) Davis, PhD -8-
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2018-present) Urology (2007) Davis, PhD -9-