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LYNN M. SIBLEY, PhD, RN, CNM Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing 1520 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30322 Tel: (404) 712-8428 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Dates Institution and Location Degree 1993 University of Colorado Ph.D. 1987 University of Colorado M.A. 1980 University of Utah M.S. 1973 University of Colorado B.S. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS 2004-Present Registered Nurse, GA RN169009. 1974-Present Registered Nurse, CO RN052435. 1980-present Certified Nurse Midwife, American College of Nurse Midwives (CNM3503). Active member of the ACNM (4050). Not currently practicing, licensed, or authorized to practice as a nurse-midwife in the State of Georgia. HONORS AND AWARDS 2013 Walk of Honor, City of Florence Alabama 2012 Georgia Nurse of the Year (Public Health), March of Dimes 2011 Marion V. Creekmore Award for Internationalization 2010 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)

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LYNN M. SIBLEY, PhD, RN, CNM Professor

Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing 1520 Clifton Road NE

Atlanta, GA 30322 Tel: (404) 712-8428

Email: [email protected] EDUCATION

Dates

Institution and Location Degree

1993 University of Colorado Ph.D.

1987 University of Colorado M.A.

1980 University of Utah M.S.

1973

University of Colorado B.S.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS 2004-Present Registered

Nurse, GA

RN169009.

1974-Present Registered Nurse, CO

RN052435.

1980-present Certified Nurse Midwife, American College of Nurse Midwives (CNM3503). Active member of the ACNM (4050). Not currently practicing, licensed, or authorized to practice as a nurse-midwife in the State of Georgia.

HONORS AND AWARDS 2013 Walk of Honor, City of Florence Alabama

2012 Georgia Nurse of the Year (Public Health), March of Dimes

2011 Marion V. Creekmore Award for Internationalization

2010 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)

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2009 Fellow, Emory-CDC WHO Perinatal Collaborating Center

2007 Atlanta Business Chronicle, Health Care Hero Award (Allied Health Professional Category)

2005 Fellow, American Collage of Nurse Midwives (FACNM)

2005 National Science Foundation, Short Course on Research Methods

1980, 2004-present

Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Rho Chapter, Alpha Epsilon Chapter

1989-1991 Fulbright Dissertation Fellowship, Belize ($14,500)

1989-1991 National Science Foundation Doctoral Grant for Improving Dissertation Research # BSN-8912886 ($8,895.00)

1987-1988 University of Colorado Research Assistantship, Anthropology

1986-1988 University of Colorado Teaching Assistantship, Anthropology

1986-1988 University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship

1980 Phi Kappa Phi, University of Utah Chapter

1980 National Dean’s List

1978-1980 Nurse Traineeship, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Month, Year Position Institution 2013-present Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing,

Emory University

2005-2013

Associate Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University

2005-2009 Founder and Director

Center for Research on Maternal and Newborn Survival

2005-2007

Associate Professor (Adjunct Appointment)

Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of Alabama, Birmingham

2003-2005 Associate Clinical Professor Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University

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2003-2008

Academic Program Coordinator

Lillian Carter Center for International Nursing

2003-2008 Specialty Coordinator MSN-MPH International Nursing Program

2003-2005, 2005-present

Associate Clinical Professor, Associate Professor (Joint Secondary Appointment)

Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University,

1995-present Associate Professor (Adjunct Appointment)

Department of Anthropology, Emory University

1995-2003 Senior Reproductive Health Technical Advisor

American College of Nurse Midwives, Department of Global Outreach

1992 Research Assistant University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

1983 (Spring) Visiting Instructor and Clinical Preceptor

Medical College of Virginia School of Nursing, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program

1986 Research Assistant University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics

1984-1986 Senior Instructor and Clinical Preceptor

University of Colorado School of Nursing, Graduate Program in Nurse-Midwifery, School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

1983 (Fall) Consultant Peoples’ Clinic (orienting new staff to ambulatory obstetric clinic)

1980-1982 Instructor and Clinical Preceptor

University of Colorado School of Nursing, Graduate Program in Nurse-Midwifery, School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

SCHOLARSHIP: GRANTS AND OTHER FUNDING Research Grants Under Review or Pending Title of grant (PI): Systematic documentation of community oriented approaches to improve recognition of and appropriate care seeking for maternal and newborn complications (L Sibley, with Co-PIs Solomon Tesfaye and Yared Amare). Role and effort: PI, 22% LOE year 1 (9 months). Grant number: TBD

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Funding agency: Contract from the USAID-funded University Research Company LLC, TRaction Project. Pending, University Research Company, LLC, TRaction Project (MNCH2013-002) Total costs: Est. $130.000 Funding period: Est. June 1 – December 31, 2014 Title of grant (PI): Moral distress among Ethiopian Nurses and Midwives (L Sibley). Role and effort: PI, 100% LOE year 1 (9 months) Grant number: TBD Funding agency: Fulbright Scholars Program, US State Department. Total costs: TBD Funding period: Est. September 1, 2014 – June 1, 2015. Research Grants Funded Title of grant (PI): Supporting Ethiopia’s health extension program to increase access to quality maternal and neonatal health and nutrition services (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, 20% LOE year 1, 45% LOE years 2-4 Grant number: 0000018820 Funding agency: Contract, from the Canadian International Development Agency-funded Micronutrient Initiative. Total costs: $4,599,060 Funding period: June 1, 2012 – March 31, 2016 Title of grant (PI): Demonstrating and leveraging a community-oriented model for delivery and newborn care in rural Ethiopia (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, 75% LOE Grant number: OPPGH5309 Funding agency: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Total costs: $8,126,000 Funding period: November 1, 2009 – May 31, 2013 Title of grant (PI): Recognition of and response to prolonged labor and birth asphyxia: A multi-site study and academic program development project (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, 20% LOE Grant number: S1155580 Funding agency: Emory Global Health Institute Total costs: $699,652 Funding period: November 1, 2007- October 31, 2010 Title of grant (PI): Center for Research on Improving Community-Based Interventions (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI/Director, 25% LOE Grant number: 2-56908 Funding agency: Emory Woodruff Health Sciences Center Foundation

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Total costs: $280,000. Funding period: September 1, 2005 – August 31, 2007 Title of grant (PI): Recognition of and response to postpartum hemorrhage, Matlab, Bangladesh (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, 25% LOE Grant number: 2-56908 Funding agency: Sub-grant, from the Center for Improving Community-Based Interventions (above) Total costs: $50,000. Funding period: November 1, 2005 – August 31, 2007 Title of grant (PI): Comprehensive maternal, neonatal and child health care to reduce mortality: a programmatic approach through a continuum of care to increase facility based delivery in a rural community in Matlab, Bangladesh (A Rahman) Role and effort: Co-PI, 10% LOE Grant number: 2006-40 Funding agency: International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh Total costs: $1,900.00. Funding period: 2006-2009

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Title of grant (PI): TBA training effectiveness and newborn care practices (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, ~8% LOE Grant number: NA Funding agency: Contract, through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Save the Children (Saving Newborn Lives Project) Total costs: $22,207. Funding period: 2004 Title of grant (PI): TBA training effectiveness and referral (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, ~8% LOE Grant number: NA Funding agency: Contract, through the UK Department for International Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and USAID-funded University of Aberdeen (IMMPACT Project) Total costs: $20,000. Funding period: 2003 Title of grant (PI): TBA training effectiveness: a meta-analysis (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, ~10% LOE Grant Number: NA Funding agency: Contract, through American College of Nurse Midwives, from the United States Agency for International Development-funded Academy of Educational Development (SARA Project) Total costs: $30,000. Funding period: 2002 Title of grant (PI): TBA training effectiveness: a meta-analysis (L Sibley) Role and effort: PI, 20% LOE Grant number: NA Funding agency: Contract, through the American College of Nurse-Midwives, from the World Bank, Safe Motherhood Special Small Grants Program Total costs: $10,000. Funding period: 1997 Educational, Training, and Program Grants Funded Title of grant (PI): Training interventions to improve outcomes in chronic conditions (S Dunbar) Role and effort: Faculty member/mentor, LOE TBD Grant number: 1-T32-NR012715-01A1 Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Nursing Research Total Cost: $2,062,209. Funding period: July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2017

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Title of grant (PI): Social networks, decision making and use of skilled birth attendants to prevent maternal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh (J K Edmonds) Role and effort: Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee

Grant number: 1F31NR010650-01 Funding Agency: National Institute of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research. Total Cost: $81,869 Funding period: January 1, 2008 – May 10, 2010 Title of grant (PI): PhD in Nursing Program: Enhanced Doctoral Education. Role and effort: Faculty mentor, 5% LOE. Grant number: D09HP02991 Funding agency: US Department of Health and Human Services. Total cost: $806,094. Funding period: July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2007 SCHOLARSHIP: PUBLICATIONS Original Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals VanderEnde KE, Moran A, Leasure K, Day LT, Afsana K, Kalim N, Munira S, Rahman N, Islam M, Khan J, Sibley LM. Recognition and response to neonatal intrapartum-related complications in home birth settings in Bangladesh. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition (accepted with revisions, 2014). Sibley LM, Tesfaye S, Desta BF, Frew AH, Kebede A, Mohammed H, Hepburn K, Ethier-Stover K, Dynes M, Barry D, Gobezayehu. Improving maternal and newborn health care delivery in rural Amhara and Oromiya regions of Ethiopia through the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S6-S20. Dynes MM, Stephensen R, Hadley C, Sibley LM. Factors shaping interactions among community health workers in rural Ethiopia: Rethinking workplace trust and teamwork. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S32-S43. Barry D, Frew AH, Mohammed H, Desta BF, Tadesse L, Aklilu Y, Biadgo A, Buffington ST, Sibley LM. The effect of Community Maternal and Newborn Health (CMNH) Family Meetings on type of birth attendant and completeness of maternal and newborn care received during birth and the early postnatal period in rural Ethiopia Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S44-S54. Tesfaye S, Barry D, Gobezayehu AG, Frew AH, Ethier-Stover K, Tessema H, Alamineh L, Sibley LM. Improving coverage of postnatal care in rural Ethiopia using a community-based, collaborative quality improvement approach. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S55-S64.

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Sibley LM, Barry D, Tesfaye S, Desta BF, Gobezayehu AG. A regional comparison of distribution strategies and women’s awareness, receipt and use of misoprostol in rural Amhara and Oromiya regions of Ethiopia. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S73-S82. Spangler S, Gobezayehu AG, T, Sibley LM. Interpretation of national policy regarding community-based use of misoprostol for postpartum hemorrhage prevention in Ethiopia: a tale of two regions. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S83-S90. Ethier-Stover K, Tesfaye S, Frew AH, Mohammed H, Barry D, Alamineh L, Teshome A, Hepburn K, Sibley LM. Building district level capacity for continuous quality improvement in maternal and newborn health. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S91-S100. Spangler S, Barry D, Sibley LM. An evaluation of equitable access to a community-based maternal-newborn health program in rural Ethiopia? Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S101-S109. Sisay MM, Yirgu R, Gobezayehu AG, Sibley LM. A qualitative study of attitudes and values surrounding stillbirth and neonatal mortality among grandmothers, mothers and unmarried girls in rural Amhara and Oromiya regions, Ethiopia: unheard souls in the backyard. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2014; 59(S1): S110-S117. Dynes M, Hadley C, Stephenson R, Sibley L. Measuring trust among frontline health workers in rural Ethiopia. Human Organization 2013 (Human Org ID #1677, in press). Dynes, MM, Buffington ST, Carpenter ME, Handley AL, Kelley M, Tadesse L, Beyene HT, Sibley LM. Strengthening maternal and newborn health in rural Ethiopia: Early results from frontline health worker community maternal and newborn health training. Midwifery 2013; 9: 251-259. Pervin J, Moran A, Rahman M, Razzaque A, Sibley L, Streatfield PK, Reichenbach LJ, Koblinsky M, Hruschka D, Rahman A. Effectiveness of antenatal care in increasing facility delivery practice and improving perinatal survival - a population-based study in Bangladesh, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2012, 12:111 doi:10.1186/1471-2393-12-111. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/12/111. Sibley LM, Sipe TA, Barry D. Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomes. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2012; Issue 8, rt. No. CD005460. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD005460.pub3. Dynes M, Buffington ST, Carpenter M, Handley A, Kelley M, Tadesse L, Beyene HT, Sibley L. Strengthening maternal and newborn health in rural Ethiopia: early results from frontline health worker community maternal and newborn health training. Midwifery, 2012; Feb 16. [Epub ahead of print].

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VanderEnde K, Yount K, Dynes M, Sibley L. Community-level correlates of intimate partner violence against women globally: a systematic review. Social Science and Medicine, 2012; 75: 1143-1155. Edmonds J, Poul M, Sibley L. Determinants of place of birth decisions in uncomplicated childbirth in Bangladesh: an empirical study. Midwifery 2012; 28(5):554-60. Rahman A, Moran A, Pervin J, Rahman A, Rahman M, Sharifa Y, Begum H, Rashid H, Yunus Md, Hruschka D, Arifeen SE, Peter K Streatfield P, Sibley L, Abbas Bhuiya A, Koblinsky M. Effectiveness of an integrated approach to reduce perinatal mortality: recent experiences from Matlab, Bangladesh. BMC Public Health 2011; 11:914 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-11-914. Edmonds J, Hrusckha D, Bernard HR, Sibley L. Women's social networks and birth attendant decisions: application of the network-episode model. Social Science and Medicine 2012;74(3):452-459. Head SK, Yount KM, Sibley LM. Delays in recognition of and care-seeking response to prolonged labor in Bangladesh. Social Science and Medicine, 2011; 72(7): 1157-68. Edmonds J, Paul M, Sibley L. The type, content and source of social support perceived by women during pregnancy: evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2011; April; 29(2): 163–173. Edmonds J, Hruschka DJ, Sibley L. A Comparison of Excessive Postpartum Blood Loss Estimates Among Three Subgroups of Women Attending Births in Matlab, Bangladesh. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2010; 55(4): 378-382. Lawn JE, CC Lee ACC, Kinney M, Sibley L, Carlo WA, Paul VK, Darmstadt GL. Two million intrapartum-related stillbirths and neonatal deaths: where, why, and what can be done? Paper 1. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2009; 107(Suppl 1): S5 – S19. Gary L. Darmstadt GL, Lee ACC, Sibley L, Cousens S, Bhutta ZA, Donnay F, Kumar V, Bang A, Wall S, Osrin D, Lawn JE. 60 million non-facility births: what can be delivered in community settings to reduce stillbirths and neonatal deaths due to intrapartum hypoxia? Paper 5 International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2009; 107 (suppl 1): S89-S112. Dynes M, Rahman A, Beck D, Moran A, Rahman A, Pervin J, Yunus M, Rashid H, Gazi T, Biswas KK, Buffington S, Patterson JM, Sibley L. Home-based life saving skills in Matlab, Bangladesh: a process evaluation of a community-based maternal child health programme. Midwifery, 2009; 27(1): 15-22. Sibley L, Hruschka D, Kalim N, Khan J, Paul M, Edmonds J, Koblinsky M. Cultural theories of postpartum bleeding: implications community health programming. . Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2009; 27(3): 379-390.

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Saroha E, Altarac M, Sibley LM. Caste and maternal health care services use among rural Hindu women in Maitha, Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 2008; 53(5): e41- e47. Hruschka D, Sibley L, Kalim N, Khan J, Paul M, Edmonds J. When there is more than one answer key: cultural theories of postpartum hemorrhage in Matlab, Bangladesh. Field Methods, 2008; 20: 315-337. Sibley LM, Sipe TA, Brown C, McNatt K, Habarta N. Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomes. The Cochrane Collaboration, Cochrane Library (Issue No. 3). Wiley Publications, 2007. Abstract reproduced in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. 110(5): 1017-1018. Sibley LM, Blum L, Kalim N, Hruschka D, Edmonds J, Koblinsky M. Women’s descriptions of postpartum health problems: Preliminary findings from Matlab, Bangladesh, Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2007; 52(4): 351-360. Sibley LM, Sipe TA. Transition to skilled birth attendance: Is there a future role for trained traditional birth attendants? Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2006; 24(4): 472-478. Sibley L, Buffington ST, Tadesse L, McNatt K. Home-based life saving skills in Ethiopia: An update on the second phase of field-testing. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2006; 51 (4): 284-291. Parker AA, Stephenson R, Riley PL, Ombeki S, Komolleh C, Sibley L, Quick R. Sustained high levels of stored drinking water treatment and retention of hand washing knowledge in rural Kenyan households following a clinic-based intervention. Epidemiology and Infection, 2006; 26 Jan: e1-e8.

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Sibley L, Caleb-Varkey L, Upadhyay J, Prasad R, Prasad S, Saroha E, Bhatla B, Paul VK. Recognition and response to postpartum hemorrhage in rural northern India. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2005; 50(4): 301-308. Swenson M, Salmon M, Wold J, Sibley L. Addressing the challenges of the global nursing community. International Nursing Review, 2005; 52: 173-179. Sibley L, Buffington, ST, Haileyesus, D. The American College of Nurse-Midwives’ home-based lifesaving skills: A review of the Ethiopia field test. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2004; 49(4): 320-328. Sibley L, Sipe TA, Koblinsky M. Does TBA training increase use of professional antenatal care? A review of the evidence. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2004; 49(4): 298-305. Sibley L, Sipe TA, Koblinsky M. Does TBA training improve referral of obstetric complications: A review of the evidence. Social Science and Medicine, 2004; 59: 1757-1768. Sibley L, Sipe TA. Traditional birth attendant training and pregnancy outcomes: What can meta-analysis tell us? Midwifery, 2004; 20(1): 51-60. Sibley L, Buffington ST, Beck D, Armbruster D. Home based life saving skills: promoting safe motherhood through innovative community based interventions. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 2001; 46(4): 258-266. Sibley L, Armburster D. Obstetric first aid in the community- partners in safe motherhood: a strategy for reducing maternal mortality. Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1997; 42(2): 117–121. Sibley L, Armelagos GJ, Van Gerven D. Obstetric dimensions of the true pelvis in a medieval population from Sudanese Nubia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1992; 89: 421-430. Armelagos GJ, Leatherman T, Ryan M, Sibley L. Biocultural synthesis in medical anthropology. Medical Anthropology, 1992;14: 35-52. Hambidge MK, Krebs NF, Sibley L, English J. Acute effects of iron therapy on zinc status during pregnancy. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987; 70(4): 593-596. Greene DL and Sibley L. Neanderthal pubic morphology and gestation length: revisited. Current Anthropology, 1986; 27(5): 517-518. Sibley L, Ruhling RO, Cameron J, Christensen C and Bolen T. Swimming and physical fitness during pregnancy. Journal of Nurse Midwifery, 1981; 26(6): 3–12.

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Original Articles in Non-Refereed Periodicals Sibley L, Buffington ST. Building community partnerships for safer motherhood: home-based lifesaving skills. At-a-Glance. NGO Networks for Health, January 2003: 1-15. Sibley L. Home based life-saving skills: a manual to ensure safe birth. PRIME Pages: Community Driven Quality, 2000, Number 1. Sibley L. Special projects section update: community partnerships for safe motherhood in India. Quickening, 1999 Jul-Aug Vol. 30(4): 16. Sibley L and Armbruster D. Primary obstetric care in the community: partners in safe motherhood; a concept. PRIME Perspectives, 1997 Jan (1): 1-4. Articles Submitted for Review in Refereed Journals Sibley LM, Armelagos GJ. The Midwife, the Barker Hypothesis and the Health of Mothers and Infants. Midwifery (YMIDW –S-12-00445, submitted Dec 2012, under review). Dynes M, Hadley C, Stephenson R, Sibley L. A network study exploring factors that promote or erode interaction among diverse community health workers in rural Ethiopia. Social Science and Medicine (SSM-D-13-00614 submitted 2013, under review). Articles in Progress, to be Submitted for Review in Refereed Journals Mikulich M, Sibley L. Early and exclusive breastfeeding among women in Amhara and Oromiya regions of Ethiopia: findings of the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Project (to be submitted to TBD). Sibley L, Moran A, Kalim N, Kaousar A, Day L, Saha S, VanderEnde K, Hruschka D. Recognition of prolonged labor: a challenge for global safe motherhood (to be submitted to Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition). Book Chapter Chapter 6: Home Based Life Saving Skills: Working with Local Leaders and Families to Prevent Maternal and Perinatal Mortality by Sandra Tebben Buffington, Lynn Sibley, Deborah Armbruster, Diana Beck, Jody Lori, Michelle Dynes, Leliss Tadesse. IN: Birth Models on the Edge: Finding Solutions to Global Controversies. Volume II of Birth Models that Work, 2013. Eds. Robbie Davis-Floyd, Lesley Barclay, Betty-Anne Daviss, and Jan Tritten. Berkeley and London: University of California Press (under review).

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Book Reviews n/a Instructional Materials Buffington ST, Sibley L, Beck D, Armburster D. Home Based Life Saving Skills: A Trainers Manual, American College of Nurse Midwives, Washington, DC; 2004 (2nd Ed 2010). This is a 12 module comprehensive training manual for use with a non- or low-literate audience. Sibley L, Quimby C. Reproductive Health Training for Primary Providers: a Sourcebook for Curriculum Development, Module 4: Providing Basic Maternal and Newborn Care Services.. United States Agency for International Development-funded Program for International Training in Health/INTRAHP (RIME Project, Contract No.CCP-3072-C-00-5005-00), 1997. Sibley L. Reproductive Health Training for Primary Providers: a Sourcebook for Curriculum Development, Module 6, Providing Selected Reproductive Health Services. United States Agency for International Development-funded Program for International Training in Health/INTRAH (PRIME Project, Contract No. CCP-3072-C-00-5005-00), 1997. Technical Reports (Selected) Stephenson R, Finneran C, Dynes M, Apuzzo S, Belachew A, Sibley L. MaNHEP Baseline Report: Indicators of knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding maternal and newborn health care in Amhara and Oromiya Regions, Ethiopia. Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership, 2011. Buffington ST, Sibley LM. Promising approaches to improve maternal health: American College of Nurse-Midwives Home Based Life Saving Skills. In: Accelerating Progress Towards Achieving the MDG to Improve Maternal Health: A Collection of Promising Approaches (Nanda G, Switlick K, Lule E, eds). Health, Population and Nutrition Discussion Paper, April 2005. Washington DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, 2005. Sibley LM. Home-based Lifesaving Skills Ethiopia: phase 2 field test results. United States Agency for international Development-funded Save the Children/US (Saving Newborn Lives Project), 2004. Sibley LM. Home-based Lifesaving Skills Ethiopia: field test results. United States Agency for international Development-funded Save the Children/US (NGO Networks for Health), 2003. Sibley L and Sipe T. Effectiveness of traditional birth attendant training: a meta-analysis (final technical report). United States Agency for international Development-funded

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Academy for Educational Development (SARA Project), 2002. Sibley L, Caleb-Varkey L, Upadhyay J with Paul VK. Morbidity and performance assessment. Compendium of Maternal and Newborn Health Tools. United States Agency for International Development-funded Measure Evaluation/Macro International, Inc. 2001. Caleb-Varkey L, Upadhyay J, Das A, Sibley L, Patterson N. Community self-assessment in Maitha block, Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh, India. United States Agency for International Development-funded Program for International Training in Health/INTRAH (PRIME Project Contract No.CCP-3072-C-00-5005-00), 1999. Sibley L, Sipe T. Traditional birth attendant training effectiveness: a meta-analysis (interim technical report). World Bank Safe Motherhood Special Grants Program and the United States Agency for International Development-funded Program for International Training in Health/INTRAH (PRIME Project Contract No.CCP-3072-C-00-5005-00), 1998. Sibley L, Buch B. Follow-up assessment of the Indian Medical Association family planning clinical training course in Gujarat. United States Agency for International Development-funded Program for International Training in Health/INTRAH (PRIME Project, Contract No.CCP-3072-C-00-5005-00), 1998. SCHOLARSHIP: PRESENTATIONS International Presentations Sibley L. Oral presentation. The maternal and newborn health project, Ethiopia, for Case Study Methodology Workshop on Recognition of and Care Seeking for Maternal and/or Newborn Health Complications (RFA No. MNCH-2013-002). Geneva, Switzerland, February 3-7, 2014. Sibley L. Moral distress, concept, root causes, consequences and interventions. Oral presentation, Respect and Empowerment of Nurses and Midwives. Women Deliver 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 2013. Sibley L, Gobezayehu AG, Tesfaye S, Desta BF, Ethier-Stover K, Dynes M, Barry D. Improving maternal and newborn health through the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership. Oral presentation, Global Maternal Health Conference 2013: Improving Quality of Care. Arusha, Tanzania, January 2013. Sibley L. Moderator, Panel on Improving the quality of maternal and newborn care in homes and communities. Global Maternal Health Conference 2013: Improving Quality of Care. Arusha, Tanzania, January 2013.

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Sibley L, Gobezayehu AG. Community Pictorial Partograph. Invited speaker, World Health Organization’s International Collaboration on Improving Outcomes in Obstructed Labour. Geneva, Switzerland, February 2012. Sibley L. Community-level strategies for improved maternal and perinatal well-being. Invited speaker, National Workshop on Addressing Community Maternal and Neonatal Health in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 2009. Head S, Yount K, Sibley L. Delays in recognition of and care-seeking response to prolonged labor in Bangladesh. Oral presentation, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology's Qualitative Health Research conference, Vancouver, Canada, 2009. Sibley L, Buffington ST, Beck D, Armbruster D. First aid for women and newborns: where home birth is necessary or common. Oral presentation, 28th Triennial Congress of the International Confederation of Midwives, Glasgow, Scotland, June 2008. Sibley LM, Blum L, Kalim N, Hruschka D, Edmonds J, Koblinsky M. Recognition of and response to postpartum hemorrhage: preliminary findings from Matlab, Bangladesh. Invited speaker, 2nd Annual Meeting of MotherNewborNet, New Delhi, India, July 2006. Clark AP, Sibley LM, Buffington ST. Community partnerships for safe motherhood and the life saving skills continuum. Two-hour concurrent workshop for the 29th International Confederation of Midwives Triennial Congress, Brisbane, Australia, July 2005. Sibley L, Sipe T. TBA training effectiveness: a meta-analysis. Invited speaker, Building bridges between traditional and modern practices: partners in safe motherhood. Global White Ribbon Alliance/White Ribbon Alliance India, International Conference on Safe Motherhood Best Practices, New Delhi, India, October 2002. Sibley L, Upadhyay J, Verghese M. Home-based Lifesaving Skills: a community partnership for safe motherhood. Invited speaker, Reducing the delay in seeking care and reaching the facility: life saving skills. Global White Ribbon Alliance/White Ribbon Alliance India. International Conference on Safe Motherhood Best Practices, New Delhi, India, October 2002. Buffington S, Sibley L, Beck D, Armbruster D. The ACNM Home-Based Life Saving Skills program. Poster presentation, International Confederation of Midwives, 26th Triennial Congress. Vienna, Austria, April 2002. Sibley L, Sipe T. Effectiveness of traditional birth attendants: a meta-analysis. Oral presentation, International Confederation of Midwives, 26th Triennial Congress. Vienna, Austria, April 2002. Upadhyay J, Sibley L. Community partnership for safe motherhood and child survival: a feasibility study in the Maitha block of Kanpur Dehat District, UP. Oral presentation, 7th

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National Biennial Conference of the Nursing Research Society of India, Pre-Conference Workshop: Consultancy Issues in the Developing World, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, August-September 2001. Gautham M, Upadhyay J, Sibley L, Armburster D. Saving lives through safer home births: findings in support of home and community-based interventions. Oral presentation, the White Ribbon Initiative, New Delhi, India, November 2000. Sibley LM. Traditional birth attendants, their training and maternal health in Belize. Oral presentation, 7th Annual Conference of the Society for the Promotion of Education and Research, Belize City, Belize, October 1993. National Presentations Sibley L. Invited to give the opening keynote address for the Transcultural Nursing Society annual meeting in Charleston, SC, September 2014. Sibley L. Evaluation of women’s awareness, receipt and use of misoprostol to prevent PPH in rural Ethiopia. Oral presentation, Optimizing Available Technologies for Management of PPH at all Levels of the Health System. Gynuity Health Projects. New York, NY, March 2014. Sibley L. Invited keynote speaker, Funding Panel Breakfast, Southern Nursing Research Society, San Antonio, TX, February 2014. Dynes M, Stephenson R, Hadley C, Sibley L. Podium presentation: “Sociocultural factors shaping teamwork among community maternal and newborn health workers in rural Ethiopia. 58th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse Midwives, Nashville, TN, June 2013. Kristin E. VanderEnde KE, Sibley LM, Cheong YF, Naved RT, Yount KM, Community Economic Status and Physical and Sexual Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Bangladesh: Compositional or Contextual Effects? Poster presentation, Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA, April 2013. Sibley L. Gobezayehu AG. Advancing misoprostol to prevent PPH in rural Amhara and Oromiya regions of Ethiopia: experiences from the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership (MaNHEP). Invited speaker, United States Agency for International Development, International Symposium on Misoprostol for Postpartum Hemorrhage Prevention. Washington, DC, January 2012. Dynes M, Hadley C, Sibley L. Podium presentation: “Heterogeneity in the new health workforce in rural Ethiopia: Problematic or potential for social change?” 2012 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov 2012.

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Haqqani N, VanderEnde K, Moran A, Afsana K, Day LT, Sibley L. Exploring recognition of and initial response to prolonged labor and birth asphyxia in Dhaka, Dinajpur, and Matlab, Bangladesh. Oral presentation, 56th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse Midwives, San Antonio, TX, May 2011. Dynes M, Hadley C, Sibley L. Using qualitative data to develop locally relevant and valid quantitative measurement tools: a case example of trust in Ethiopia. Oral presentation, 56th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse Midwives, San Antonio, TX, May 2011. VanderEnde K, Leasure K, Moran A, Afsana K, Day LT, Hruschka D, Sibley L. Recognition of and response to birth asphyxia in Bangladesh. Poster presentation, 41st Annual International Conference of the Global Health Council, Washington, DC, June 2011. Dynes MM, Sibley L, Moran A, Rahman A, Rahman A. Home based life saving skills in Matlab, Bangladesh: evaluation of a community-based maternal and newborn health program. Oral presentation, 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 2010. Sibley L, Pradhan A, Rai S, Poudel P, Barnett S. Maternal mortality and skilled birth attendants: how categories matter for policy in maternal and child health. Invited session: How Categories Affect Care: Expanding Opportunities or Limiting Care in Health Policy and Clinical Services. 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 2009. Head S, Yount K, Sibley L. Recognition of and response to prolonged labor among Bangladeshi women. Poster presentation, 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 2009. Sibley L, Hruschka D, Kalim N, Kahn J, Paul M, Edmonds J, Koblinsky M. Cultural theories of postpartum bleeding in rural Bangladesh: implications for community health programming. Roundtable presentation, 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 2008. Hruschka D (Chair). Kohrt B (Organizer), Sibley L (Discussant). Finding Common Ground: Overcoming Barriers in Applying Anthropology for Development, Humanitarian, and Nongovernmental Organizations. Invited panel, 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 2008 Melmed C, Hennick M, Sibley L. Impact of socio-cultural beliefs on postpartum hemorrhage recognition in Bangladesh. Poster presentation, 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 2008. Sibley L, Hruschka D, Kalim N, Kahn J, Paul M, Edmonds J, Koblinsky M. Cultural theories of postpartum bleeding in rural Bangladesh: implications for policy, research and community-based programmatic change. Invited panel, Society for Anthropological Science, New

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Orleans, LA, February 2008. Hruschka D, Sibley L, Kalim N, Kahn J, Paul M, Edmonds J. Koblinsky M. When there is more than one answer key: cultural theories of postpartum bleeding in rural Matlab, Bangladesh. Oral presentation, Society for Applied Anthropology, March 2008. Saroha E, Altarac M, Sibley L. Contraceptive non-utilization among rural Hindu women in India. Poster presentation, 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2007. Edmonds J, Paul M, Sibley L. Development of an ethnographic decision tree model for women's choice of birth attendance in Matlab, Bangladesh. Oral presentation, 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2007. Edmonds J, Hruschka D, Sibley L. Estimation of postpartum blood loss in Matlab, Bangladesh. Oral presentation, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Society 39th Biennial Convention, Baltimore, MD, November 2007. Sibley L, Buffington ST, Beck D, Armbruster D. Home Based Life Saving Skills, from design to reality: views from those who've done it. Day-long pre-conference workshop (4 CEU credit) conducted for the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, May 25, 2007, Chicago IL, May 25, 2007. Edmonds J, Sibley L. Do birth plans have an effect on maternal health seeking behavior? New Investigators in Global Health program award. Poster presentation, 34th Annual International Conference of the Global Health Council, Health, Partnerships: Working Together for Global Health. Washington, DC, May 2007. Sibley L. Lay recognition of postpartum hemorrhage: a challenge for global safe motherhood. Oral presentation, National State of the Science Congress in Nursing Research, Nursing Research, Improving Life: Development and Dissemination of Nursing Innovation, Washington, DC, October 2006. Sibley L. Lay recognition of postpartum hemorrhage: a challenge for global safe motherhood. Invited speaker, presidential session: Bio-cultural anthropology: the half-century legacy of Dr. Jack Kelso. 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (GJ Armelagos and W Trevethan, Organizers), San Jose, CA, November 2006. Saroha E, Altrac M, Sibley L. Caste as a determinant of utilization of maternal health care services among rural Hindu women in Maitha Block, Uttar Pradesh, India. Oral presentation, 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 2006. Sibley LM, Armbruster D, Beck D, Buffington ST, Clark A. Using lifesaving skills on the pathway to survival. One-day pre-conference workshop (4 CEU credit) for the 51st Annual

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Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2006. Sibley LM, Caleb-Varkey L, Upadhyay J. Prasad R, Prasad S, Saroha E, Bhatla N, Paul VK (presenter E Saroha). Recognition and response to postpartum hemorrhage in rural north India. Oral presentation, 33rd Annual International Conference of the Global Health Council, Washington, DC, May 2006. Sibley LM. Home based life saving skills Ethiopia. Oral presentation, Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco, CA, April 2005. Sibley LM, Buffington ST, Beck D, Armbruster D. Saving mothers’ and babies’ lives in high mortality, low resource settings: the HBLSS solution. One-day pre-conference workshop (4 CEU credit), 50th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Washington DC, June 2005. Sibley LM. Is there a future role for traditional birth attendants? Featured speaker, special session: From trained birth attendants to skilled attendance—creating an enabling environment (Organizer Jason B. Smith, Family Health International), 32nd Annual International Conference of the Global Health Council, Washington DC, June 2005. Buffington ST, Sibley LM, Beck D. Home-based Lifesaving Skills program, Ethiopia. Poster presentation, 32nd Annual International Conference of the Global Health Council, Washington DC, June 2005. Sibley L. TBA training effectiveness: selected findings from meta-analysis. Invited speaker, United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Consultation on Programming for Birth and Immediate Postpartum Care in the Home. Washington, DC, July 2003. Sibley L. Home-based Lifesaving Skills, Ethiopia. Invited speaker, United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Consultation on Programming for Birth and Immediate Postpartum Care in the Home, Washington, DC, July 2003. Sibley L, Buffington ST. Home-based Lifesaving Skills, Ethiopia. Oral presentation, 48th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Palm Desert, CA, June 2003. Sibley L, Sipe T. TBA training and peri-neonatal outcomes: results of a meta-analysis. Invited session: Advances in Newborn Health. 130th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 2002. Sibley L. TBA training effectiveness: a meta-analysis. Invited speaker, United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Maternal Health Technical Series, Washington, DC, September 2002.

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Sibley L, Sipe T. TBA training effectiveness: a meta-analysis. Oral presentation, Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, GA, March 2002. Pandey G, Sibley L, McMahan, J. Update on community partnership for safe motherhood, Invited speaker, United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Maternal Health Technical Series, Washington, DC, October 2001.

Sibley L, Sipe T. Effectiveness of traditional birth attendants. Poster presentation, 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 2001. Sibley L, Buffington ST, Beck D, Armbruster D. Home Based Life Saving Skills. Oral presentation, 46th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Washington, DC, May 2001. Sibley L, Sipe T. The effectiveness of TBA training: a meta-analysis. Oral presentation, Annual Meeting of the Federation of International Gynecologists and Obstetricians, Washington, DC, September 2000. Sibley L, Caleb-Varkey L, Upadhyay J, Prasad R. Maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality: a report from rural north India. Oral presentation, 69th Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Invited Session, Biological Perspectives Pregnancy and Parturition in the Past. San Antonio, TX, April 2000. Caleb-Varkey L, Sibley L, Upadhyay J, Prasad R. Family decision-making to seek care for an obstetric emergency in rural North India. Oral presentation, Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA, March 2000. Sibley L. India’s community partnerships for safe motherhood project, Invited speaker, 44th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives‘ Educational Session: The Role of ACNM Special Projects Section in the Global Safe Motherhood Initiative, Orlando, FL, June 1999.

Sibley L, Ippolito L. The community partnerships for safe motherhood project. Invited speaker, United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Maternal Health Technical Series, Washington, DC, October 1999. Sibley L. Community partnerships for safe motherhood. Oral presentation, 44th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, International Health Research Forum, Orlando, FL, June 1999.

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Local, State and Regional Presentations Dynes M, Hadley C, Sibley L, Stephenson R. Determinants of teamwork among community-

Sibley L. Community partnerships for safe motherhood. Oral presentation, 125th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, IN, November 1997. Sibley L, Armelagos GJ, Van Gerven D. Pelvic contracture in a medieval population from Sudanese Nubia. Oral presentation, 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 1996. Sibley, LM. Traditional birth attendants: training and influence on maternal health in Belize. Oral presentation, 39th Annual Meeting of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Research Forum, Nashville, TN, April 1994. Sibley LM. Helping hands: the influence of care-giving behavior on maternal and neonatal health outcomes of parturition. Invited symposium, Paleoanthropology I: Birth and Infancy in Human Evolution, 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Denver, CO, March 1994. Sibley, L. Traditional birth attendants, their training and maternal health in Belize. Poster presentation, 91st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, December 1992. Armelagos GJ, Leatherman T, Ryan M, Sibley L. Ecological perspectives in medical anthropology. ,Invited session, Integrating biological and cultural perspectives in medical anthropology: problems and prospects. 87th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, November 1988. Kelso AJ, Sibley L. Social networks in college freshmen. Oral presentation, 57th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City, MO, March 1988. Armelagos GJ, Sibley L. Diet and longevity: myth and reality. Invited symposium, The Ross Laboratories Symposium on the nutritional and dietary status of the elderly, 56th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New York, NY, April 1987. Sibley L. Swimming and physical fitness during pregnancy. Oral presentation, Sigma Theta Tau International, Scholars in Action Research Conference, Denver, CO, April 1982.

Ruhling RO, Cameron J, Sibley L, Christensen C, Bolen T. Maintaining aerobic fitness while jogging through pregnancy: a case study. Oral presentation, Pan American Congress of Sports Medicine and Exercise Science, Miami, FL, May 1981.

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level health workers in rural Ethiopia. Oral presentation, Emory Nursing Research Symposium, Atlanta, GA, April 2012. Dynes M, Hadley C, Sibley L. Trust among community-level health workers in rural Ethiopia. Poster presentation, Sigma Theta Tau Research Day, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, April 2012. Sibley L, Kalim N, Hruschka D, Kahn J, Paul M, Edmonds J. Cultural theories of postpartum bleeding in rural Bangladesh: implications for policy, research and community-based programmatic change. Oral presentation, Women’s Symposium, Emory University, Atlanta GA, October 2007. Saroha E, Altrac M, Sibley L. Maternal healthcare utilization disparities. Poster presentation, University of Alabama Birmingham, UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium, Birmingham, AL, April 2007. Sibley L. Maternal health in perspective, global safe motherhood. Invited speaker, Americans for United Nations Fund for Population Activities, Atlanta, GA, October 2006. Armelagos GJ and Sibley L. On the shoulders of giants. Invited speaker, plenary session, 50th Anniversary of the University of Colorado Department of Anthropology, Boulder, CO, September 2006. Sibley L. Beyond academia: career in applied research in international health—the safe motherhood arena. Invited speaker, Regional Nursing Research Conference, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, June 2003. Sibley L. Home based lifesaving skills field-test update. Invited speaker, Save the Children/US (NGO Networks for Health Project), Washington, DC, June 2002. Sibley L. Update on community partnerships for safe motherhood. Invited speaker, JHPIEGO Corporation, Baltimore, MD, November 2001. Sibley L. Home based life saving skills. Invited speaker, Save the Children/US (NGO Networks for Health Project), Washington, DC, June 2001. Quimby C, Sibley L. Co-organizer, gender day workshop, Program for International Training in Health (PRIME Project), University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, November 1995. TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

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Courses Taught 2014 Lead Faculty on Developing an Emory University Coursera Course on

Pregnancy and Childbirth, a Global Perspective. 2014 N733 Health Risk Interventions and Health Outcomes (Instructor)

2013 N760 Clinical Research Practicum I (Instructor) 2008

N597

International Nursing Practice: Historical Legacy and Contemporary Practice (taught as directed study, N696R)

2008 N598 International Nursing Practice: Nurses and Midwives as Resources for Human Health (taught as directed study, N697R)

2004-2009 N595 International Nursing: Building Healthy Communities (Instructor)

2003-2013 GH542 Global Health Evidence-Based Strategies (Lecturer and Resource Person)

2007 N796R Directed Study: Ethnography of Childbirth/South East Asia (Instructor)

2006 N760 Clinical Research Practicum I (Mentor)

2006 N763 Research Seminar & Residency II (Mentor)

2005, 2007 N762 Research Seminar & Residency I (Mentor)

2005 N596 Qualitative Field Methods (Instructor)

2003, 2004 N594R Comparative Health Systems (Co-Instructor)

2004 N497R Directed Study (Instructor)

2001-2005 221.,627.81 Issues in Maternal Mortality Reduction in Developing Countries. Online Learning, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Lecturer). http://distance.jhsph.edu/immr/about/about-syllabus.cfm,

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Advisement-School of Nursing, Emory University

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2013-present Kate Webber, Title TBD (Advisor)

2013-present Helen Baker, Title TBD (Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee).

2011-present Meredith Mikulich, Title TBD (Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee).

2009-2013 Michelle M. Dynes, “Sociocultural Factors Shaping Trust and Teamwork among Community Maternal and Newborn Health Workers in Rural Ethiopia.” (Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee). Graduation, May 2013.

2007-2012 Kristin E. VanderEnde, “Community-level Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Bangladesh.” (Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee). Graduation, May 2012.

2006-2010 Joyce K. Edmonds, “Social Networks, Decision Making and Use of Skilled Birth Attendants to Prevent Maternal Mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh.” (NIH/NINR Grant No. 1F31NR010650-01). (Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee). Graduation, May 2010.

Doctor of Philosophy, Public Health, University of Alabama, Birmingham 2005-2007

Ekta Saroha, “Caste as a determinant of utilization of maternal and neonatal healthcare services in Maitha, Uttar Pradesh, India.” (Dissertation Committee).

Master of Science in Nursing Thesis Advisement 2007-2009 Shauna Mettee, “The role of paid referral agents in the emergency

obstetric healthcare referral system in the Narsingdi District of Bangladesh.” Thesis Chair.

2006-2008 Carrie A. DeBoer, “Perceptions of migrant child health and secondary data analysis of a migrant child health screening program in South Georgia (USA).” Thesis Committee.

2005-2007 Carey A. Melmed, “The impact of socio-cultural beliefs on postpartum hemorrhage recognition and care-seeking in Bangladesh: a qualitative exploration.” Thesis Committee.

2004-2006 Amanda Nickerson, “The country of Georgia: assessing and prioritizing clinical nursing competencies of staff nurses at Georgia's Gudushauri National Medical Center and the LIashvili Central Children's Hospital.”

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Thesis Committee.

2004-2006 Masayo Nishiyama, “Building competencies for nurse administrators : a look at the former Soviet Republic of Georgia .” Thesis Committee.

2004-2006 Suzanne White, “Post-abortion care (PAC) services in sub-Saharan Africa, where do we go from here?” Thesis Chair.

2004-2005 Molly Swenson, “Voices from the front lines: perception of HIV/AIDS risk among student nurses in Western Kenya.” Thesis Chair.

2004-2005 Kathryn E. McNatt, “A review of the Home Based Life Saving Skills program in Liben, Ethiopia.” Thesis Chair.

2004-2005 Amy A. Parker, “An evaluation of the transfer-of-knowledge from nurses to maternal child health clinic clients on home water chlorination, safe water storage, and hand washing procedures in Homa Bay, Kenya.” Thesis Co-Chair.

Master of Public Health Thesis Advisement 2010-2012 Gifti Paulos, “Analysis of Pregnancy and Childbirth Practices in

Traditional Oromo Music, Ethiopia.” Thesis Committee.

2006-2007 Alyssa Davis, “Sustainability of benefits in community-based maternal and neonatal health programs: a case study of the Sanjeevani Project in Maitha Block, Kanpur Dehat, U.P. India.” Thesis Committee.

2006-2007 Melissa Diallo, “The economic burden of obstetric fistula in Niger, West Africa.” Thesis Committee.

2005-2006 Reya Dounes, “The road to Liben : visually documenting health programs in Liben, Ethiopia.” Thesis Committee.

2003-2004 Nancy Habarta, “Traditional birth attendants: a look at the transition to skilled attendants in safe motherhood in Cambodia.” Thesis Chair.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Membership in Professional Organizations 1980, 2005-2006, Sigma Theta Tau International (Ghama Rho Chapter, Alpha Epsilon

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2010-present Chapter)

1980-present American College of Nurse-Midwives 2009-present American Academy of Nursing 1993-2009 American Anthropological Association 1995-2009 American Public Health Association Editorships and Editorial Boards 2006-present (appointed for 3, 3-year terms)

Peer review panel, J Midwifery and Women’s Health

Manuscript Reviewer 2008-present

Reviewer, Cochran Collaboration

2008-present Reviewer, Health Policy and Planning

2005-present

Reviewer, Field Methods

2005-present Reviewer, J Health, Population and Nutrition

2005-present

Reviewer, Social Science and Medicine

Visiting Professorships 1983 (Spring) Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA.

National and International Scientific Reviews 2007 (updated 2008, 2012)

Sibley LM, Sipe TA, Barry D. Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomes. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012. Issue 8, rt. No. CD005460. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD005460.pub3. Abstract reproduced in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. 110(5):1017-1018.

2005 Sibley L, Sipe TA, Brown C, Diallo M, McNatt K. Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomes. (Protocol) Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2005, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD005460. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005460.

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EMORY UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2013-1014 Emory University Global Strategy Faculty Advisory Board (Member)

2012- 2013 Laney Graduate School Advisory Committee (Member)

2007

Global Health Institute Student Team Scholars program, Implementation Group (Member)

2006-present

Global Health Institute Internal Advisory Board (Member)

2006-2009 International Affairs Council, Advisory Committee to the Provost, chaired by Vice Provost for International Affairs (Member)

2006-2009 Rollins School of Public Health, NIH Frameworks Program for Global Health Advisory Group (Member)

2006-2007 Institute for Developing Nations Academic Board (Member)

2006-2007

Humphrey Fellowship Program, Rollins School of Public Health (Faculty Mentor)

2005-2006

Humphrey Fellowship Program, Rollins School of Public Health (Faculty Mentor)

2005-2006 Emory Global Health, University Strategic Planning Task Force (Member)

2004-2006 Emory International, President’s Task Force (Member)

Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center 2004

Walker, Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Road Race, May, Atlanta, GA

Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Service 2013-2014 Member, Taskforce for Addis Ababa-Emory PhD Program in Nursing

2013-present Member, Faculty Mentor Advisory Board

2011-present Member, Faculty Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Chair 2013 - 2014

2011-present Member, Search Committee

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2011-2012 Member, Finance Committee

2009-2012 Member, Research Committee

2004-2005 2007-2008

Member, Curriculum Committee

2006-2007 Taskforce, PhD Program

2006-2007 Taskforce, BA/BSN 3-2 Anthropology/Nursing Program

2006 Responsible for coordinating small group work, country planning, and evaluation, Global Government Health Partners Forum and Chief Nursing Officer Institute

2005-2006 Ad Hoc Workgroup, FNC Dept/LCCIN Global Health

2003-2009

Member, Fuld Fellowship Program Selection Committee

2003-2009

Advisor, Emory International Student Nurses Association

2003-2004 Safe Water Working Group, Joint collaboration among RSPH/NHWSN, CDC and CARE

2003-2004

Program Committee, Global Health Partners Forum 2004

OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICE (GUEST LECTURER) 2009 N371H, Professional Development II: Research Honors (Instructors, Dr.

Rebecca Gary 2007/08, Dr. Susan Bauer-Wu 2009, Dr. Ora Strickland 2010), Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University.

2009 N371, Professional Development II: Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (Instructors Dr. Catherine Vena and Dr. Ronald Barrett 2009), Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University.

2007-2009 GHCS 102, Introduction to Global Health (Instructors, Dr. Peter Brown, Dr. Craig Hadley), Department of Anthropology, Emory University.

2005-2007 GER 332, International Health: An Anthropological Perspective (Instructor, Dr. Peter Brown), Department of Anthropology, Emory University.

2003, 2004, 2006

Home-based lifesaving skills: a solution to maternal mortality. Berry College, Rome GA.

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1999 Traditional birth attendants and their role in safe motherhood, for Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

1999 Community partnership for safe motherhood, for Anthropology Faculty Forum, Emory University Atlanta, Georgia.

1999 Community partnership for safe motherhood, India, for University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

1998 Traditional birth attendants and safe motherhood, for Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

1998 Traditional birth attendants and safe motherhood, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

1997 Traditional birth attendants and safe motherhood, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

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2009-present, 2006-2008

World Health Organization

Guideline Development Panelist, Optimizing the Delivery of Key Maternal and Newborn Interventions Through Task-Shifting/Sharing, World Health Organization. Geneva, Switzerland (2011-present). External Advisory Group (member), World Health Organization, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, Maternal and Perinatal Health Research and Reproductive Epidemiology, Geneva, Switzerland (2009-present). Technical Working Group (member), Birth Asphyxia, Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI), an international network of partners supported by the WHO Global Forum for Health Research, Geneva, Switzerland (2006-2008).

2012 University Research Company, LLC

Technical Review Panelist, for the United States Agency for International Development-funded TRAction Project RFA on Task Shifting, Bethesda, MD (May 2012).

2009 International Confederation of Midwives

Technical Advisory Group (member), International Midwifery Services, International Confederation of Midwives. Geneva, Switzerland (2009).

2008-2009 Options/UK, Nepal Ministry of Health National Safe Motherhood Program

International Technical Advisory Group (member) for the UK Department for International Development-funded Options/UK and Nepal Ministry of Health National Safe Motherhood Programme‘s “Nepal Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Study,” Kathmandu, Nepal (2008-2009).

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2006-2009 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)

International Technical Working Group (member), Community-Based Initiatives United States Agency for International Development-funded Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative, implemented by Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Washington, DC (2006-2009). International Technical Advisory Group (member), to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Oxytocin Initiative, impemented by Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Washington, DC (2009-present).

1997-2009 American College of Nurse Midwives

Co-developer, Community Partnerships in Safe Motherhood and Home-based Life Saving Skills concept and program, American College of Nurse Midwives, Washington DC and Silver Springs, MD (1997-2000). Co-leader, American College of Nurse-Midwives’ Dept. of Global Outreach workshop to prepare consultants to implement the Home Based Life Saving Skills Program in developing countries, Tucson, AZ (December 4-9, 2001 and October 16-18, 2003). Sr. Advisor, American College of Nurse-Midwives‘ Dept. of Global Outreach, for Home Based Life Saving Skills programming, Washington DC and Silver Springs, MD (2003-2009). Sr. Advisor, American College of Nurse-Midwives’ International Health Committee, Washington DC and Silver Springs, MD (1995-2009).

2007 National Institutes for Health, National Center for Child Health and Development, Global Network for Women’s and Children’s Health

Consultant, protocol review and initial implementation planning for a multi-country study “Evaluation of an emergency obstetric care intervention package to reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes in low resource settings,” Washington, DC (October 2007).

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2007, 2003-2004

Dugald Baird Centre for Research on Women's Health, University of Aberdeen

Invited participant, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, United States Agency for International Development, UK Department for International Development-funded Initiative for Maternal Mortality Programme Assessment (IMMPACT) International Symposium: Delivering Safer Motherhood – Sharing the Evidence in London (February 2007). Community Behaviors Work Group (member), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, United States Agency for International Development, UK Department for International Development-funded Initiative for Maternal Mortality Programme Assessment (IMMPACT), Aberdeen, Scotland (2003-2004).

2005 UNICEF

Technical consultation, Maternal and Newborn Health Program, UNICEF, New York, NY (September 2005).

2003-2005 Save the Children/US Technical Advisory Group (member), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded Save the Children’s Saving Newborn Lives Project (2003-2005). Technical consultation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-supported Save the Children/US (Saving Newborn Lives Project) on Traditional Birth Attendant Training and Peri-neonatal Health Outcomes, Washington, DC (May 2003).

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1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2012

United States Agency for International Development

Invited participant (and speaker), Advancing Misoprostol to Prevent PPH in Rural Amhara and Oromiya Regions of Ethiopia: Experiences from MaNHEP), for United States Agency for International Development Symposium on Misoprostol for Postpartum Hemorrhage Prevention. Washington, DC (31 January 2012). Invited participant, United States Agency for International Development-supported “Lives in the Balance, High Level Global Partnership Meeting on Safe Motherhood, Healthy Newborn, Child Survival Partnership,” New Delhi, India, (April 2005). Invited participant (and speaker), United States Agency for International Development, International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Consultation on Programming for Birth and Immediate Postpartum Care in the Home, Washington, DC (July 2003). Invited participant (and speaker), United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Maternal Health Technical Series, Washington, DC (September 2002).

Invited participant (and speaker), Update on Community Partnership for Safe Motherhood United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Maternal Health Technical Series, Washington, DC (October 2001). Invited participant (and speaker), The Community Partnerships for Safe Motherhood Project, United States Agency for International Development, Population, Health and Nutrition, Maternal Health Technical Series, Washington, DC (October 1999).

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2004, 2005

CARE, Maternal and Newborn Health Conference for Field Staff, presentation on Home-Based Life Saving Skills, Atlanta, GA (November 2004, 2005).

2001 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Safe Motherhood Interagency Group (UNICEF/World Bank/UNFPA/WHO/IPPF)

Invited participant, “National Summit on Safe Motherhood: Investing in the Health of Women.” Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control, with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, American College of Nurse Midwives, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Psychological Association, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Institute for Civil Society, March of Dimes, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, National Asian Women’s Health Organization, Office of Population Affairs, Pediatric Institute of Johnson & Johnson, PHS Office of Women’s Health. Atlanta, GA (September 2001).

1995, 1997 Invited participant, the Safe Motherhood Inter-Agency Group (United Nations Population Fund/UNFPA, United Nations Children’s Fund/UNICEF, the World Bank, World Health Organization/WHO, International Planned Parenthood Federation/IPPF, and the Population, Council) Technical Consultation on Safe Motherhood: Ten Years of Lessons Learned, Colombo, Sri Lanka (October 1997).

Invited participant, Technical Meeting on Essential Obstetric Care,the Safe Motherhood Inter-Agency Group (United Nations Population Fund/UNFPA, United Nations Children’s Fund/UNICEF, the World Bank, World Health Organization/WHO, International Planned Parenthood Federation, Population Council), New York, NY (May 1995).

1997 UNICEF/World Bank

Invited participant, UNICEF/World Bank-sponsored Technical Consultation on Attendance at Birth: Community Birth Attendants, New York, NY (June 1997).

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INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES WHILE SR. TECHNICAL ADVISOR TO THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NURSE MIDWIVES (SELECTED, 1995-2003) 2003 Technical assistance to Save the Children / Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and

Negelle) to conduct the final review of the ACNM Home Based Life Saving Skills field test, a component of the Child Survival XVII Project, January 20– February 14. 2003.

2002 Technical assistance to Save the Children / Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and Negelle) to set up monitoring and documentation of the ACNM Home Based Life Saving Skills field test, a component of the Child Survival XVII Project, August 1-21 2002.

2002 Technical assistance with ACNM consultant M. Kroeger to Save the Children / Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and Negelle) to follow-up implementation and develop a monitoring and evaluating plan for ACNM Home Based Life Saving Skills training materials, a component of the Child Survival XVII Project, April 19–May 9, 2002.

2001 Technical assistance with ACNM colleague S. Buffington to the Save the

Children / Ethiopia (Addis Ababa and Negelle) in training and field-testing the ACNM Home Based Life Saving Skills training materials, a component of the WomanWise Project, Child Survival XIII Project, April 16–May 16, 2001.

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2001 Technical assistance with ACNM colleague S. Buffington to the PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India), and Shramik Bharti CPSM project managers (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India), in training and in pre- and field-testing the ACNM Home Based Life Saving Skills training materials, a key intervention in the CPSM project. PRIME Project, January 21–February 19, 2001.

2000

Technical ssistance to the PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India) and Shramik Bharti CPSM study manager (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) to review all baseline studies, the implementation process and findings; develop the data analysis plan, facilitate internal review of the ACNM Home Based Life Saving Skills training materials, assist with trainer selection criteria, and launch the implementation phase of the CPSM feasibility study. PRIME Project, February 14–March 11, 2000.

2000 Technical assistance to the PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India) and Shramik Bharti CPSM data managers (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) to complete processing of the Morbidity and Performance Assessment data, and participated in rapid assessment of CPSM feasibility study, PRIME Project, May 22–June 30, 2000.

1999 Developed the data collection tools for the Morbidity and Performance Assessment, Part II Cross-Sectional Survey and Part III Clinical Case Review, assisted the PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India) and Shramik Bharti CPSM study managers (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) to adapt and pre-test the tools, trained the team to conduct the survey and oriented the expert panel to conduct the care review. Convened the 2nd Technical Advisory Group meeting for the CPSM feasibility study. PRIME Project, June 28–August, 1999.

1999

Technical assistance PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India) and Sharmik Bharti CPSM study managers (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) to co-organize and hold the first Technical Advisory Group for the feasibility study comprised of participants from USAID/New Delhi, UNICEF. Lucknow, CARE/India, All India Institute of Medical Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University, SAHAYOG, St. Mary’s Poly Clinic. Reviewed the data collection tools and procedures for the second and third of three baseline studies, a Community Self Assessment and Morbidity and Performance Assessment, Part I, Household Listing and Screening, 1999.

1999 Assisted the PRIME I External Evaluation Team (New Delhi, India). PRIME Project, January 25–March 6, 1999.

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1998 Prepared data collection tools and trained PRIME Regional Office consultant (New Delhi, India) and NGO partner Shramik Bharti team (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) to conduct the first of three baseline studies, a Referral Facility Assessment, a component of the CPSM feasibility study. MotherCare Project, August 18–September 25, 1998.

1998

Technical assistance to PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India) to identify, recruit and hire a CPSM study manager and to conduct a statewide search for an NGO partner to implement the CPSM feasibility study. MotherCare Project, February 23–May 15, 1998.

1997 Technical assistance to PRERANA Population Resource Center (Lucknow, India) to develop TBA training package. Developed the proposal for the CPSM feasibility study, which was funded by USAID/New Delhi, PRIME Project, September 29-October 17 and October 26-30, 1997.

1997 Technical assistance to PRIME Regional Office (New Delhi, India) to evaluate different tiers of trainers and to revise the SIFPSA pilot TBA training plan based on the findings and to review the TBA training curriculum developed by implementing agencies PRERANA Population Resource Center and St. Mary’s Poly Clinic (Lucknow, India). Initiated discussions with USAID/New Delhi for potential of feasibility study Community Partnerships in Safe Motherhood (CPSM). PRIME Project, March 2-April 4, 1997.

1996 Technical assistance to Society for Innovations in Family Planning Services (Lucknow, India) to develop a strategy/action plan for a pilot TBA training program in Uttar Pradesh. PRIME Project, July 26-August 29, 1996.

1995 Technical assistance to Indian Medical Association (New Delhi, India) to

develop proposal for clinical training in intra-uterine device, no scalpel vasectomy methods of family planning in Uttar Pradesh. Disseminated the findings and recommendations of the Gujarat clinical training follow-up assessment. PRIME Project, December 1-22, 1995.

1995 Technical assistance to Indian Medical Association (New Delhi, India) to design and conduct a follow-up assessment of the IMA clinical family planning training course in Gujarat. PRIME Project, September 14-October 2, 1995.

1995 Helped establish PRIME Regional Office, New Delhi, India, for Asia and Near East. May 15–26 and July 10-25, 1995.

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