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DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER CURRICULUM VITAE for Permanent Record and the Appointments and Promotions Committee Date Prepared: December 2017 Name: (complete with degrees) Ryan Jeffrey Shaw, PhD Primary academic appointment: Duke University School of Nursing Primary academic department: Duke University School of Nursing Secondary academic appointment: Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine Present academic rank and title: Associate Professor, Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair of Nursing Date and rank of first Duke Faculty appointment July 1, 2013 Nursing Licensure: North Carolina License # 266297 Date of License: 2013 - New York State License # 553142-1 Date of License: 2004-2016 Current specialty certification(s): None Citizen of: USA 1

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DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

CURRICULUM VITAE

forPermanent Record

and theAppointments and Promotions Committee

Date Prepared: December 2017

Name: (complete with degrees) Ryan Jeffrey Shaw, PhD

Primary academic appointment: Duke University School of Nursing

Primary academic department: Duke University School of Nursing

Secondary academic appointment: Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine

Present academic rank and title: Associate Professor, Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair of Nursing

Date and rank of first Duke Faculty appointment July 1, 2013

Nursing Licensure: North Carolina License # 266297

Date of License: 2013 -

New York State License # 553142-1

Date of License: 2004-2016

Current specialty certification(s): None

Citizen of: USA

E-mail: [email protected]

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Education:

Institution Date Degree Major/Minor

High School Fuquay-Varina High School, Fuquay-Varina, NC

2000 Diploma

College University of Miami 2004 BSN Nursing

Graduate Schools

New York University 2008 MS Nursing Informatics

Duke University 2012 PhD Nursing Science

Postdoctoral Training

Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center & Duke University Medical Center

2013 -- Health Services Research

Scholarly societies:

Society Date (Year)

Sigma Theta Tau International 2004-present

Professional and academic career:

Institution Position/Title Dates (Year)

NYU Langone Medical Center Nurse Clinician, Cardiothoracic Surgery

2004- 2007

NYU Langone Medical Center Assistant Nurse Manager, Cardiothoracic Surgery

2007- 2008

New York University College of Nursing Informatics Research Assistant 2007- 2008

Duke Health Technology Solutions and Duke University School of Nursing

Information Technology Fellow 2008- 2012

Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham VA Medical Center and Duke University Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine

Post-doctoral Research Fellow 2012- 2013

Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham VA Medical Center

Research Associate 2013- 2016

Duke University School of Nursing Assistant Professor 2013- 2017

Duke University School of Nursing Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair of Nursing

2017- 2020

Duke University Health Innovation Lab Director 2016- present

Duke University School of Nursing Associate Professor 2017- present

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Duke Mobile App Gateway, Duke Clinical & Translational Science Institute

Faculty Director 2017- present

Publications:

1. Refereed journals:

Published (* denotes data-based; ^Senior author)

1. *Sorensen, L., Shaw, R., Casey, E. (2009). Patient portals: Survey of nursing informaticists. Studies in Health Information Technology, 146, 160-165. PMID: 19592827

2. Phillips, B., Shaw, R.J., Sullivan, D.T., Johnson, C. (2010). Using virtual environments to enhance nursing distance education. Creative Nursing, 16(3), 132-135. PMID: 20879622

3. *Johnson, C.M., Nahm, M., Shaw, R. J., Dunham, A., Newby, K., Dolor, R., Smerek, M., Del Fiol, G., Zhang, J. (2010). Can prospective usability evaluation predict data errors? AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2010, 346-350. PMCID: PMC3041437

4. ^Johnson, C.M., Corazzini, K.N., Shaw, R. (2011). Assessing the feasibility of using virtual environments in distance education. Knowledge Management & E-Learning. 3(1); 5-16.

5. *Shaw, R.J., Johnson, C.M. (2011). Health information seeking and social media use on the Internet among people with diabetes. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 3(1), 1-9. PMID: 22066032. PMCID: PMC3615779

6. *Shaw, R.J., Ferranti, J. (2011). Patient-provider internet portals‒Patient outcomes and use. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing. 29(12), 714-718. PMID: 21697705 (Selected as a continuing education article.)

7. *Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B. (2011). Baseline medication adherence and blood pressure in a 24-month longitudinal hypertension study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 21(9/10), 1401-1406. PMID: 22107599

8. *Shaw, R., Bosworth, H. (2012). Short message service (SMS) text messaging as an intervention medium for weight loss: A literature review. Health Informatics Journal. 18(4) 235-250. PMID: 23257055

9. *^Johnson, C.M., Shaw, R.J. (2012). A usability problem: Conveying health risks to consumers on the Internet. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2012, 427-435. PMID: 23304313. PMCID: PMC3540473(Winner of the Harriet H. Werley Award for paper making the greatest contribution to advance the field of nursing informatics)

10. *Shaw, R.J., Brion, J. (2013). Leadership through the Special Olympics. Nursing Education Perspectives, 34(2), 134-135.

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Published (* denotes data-based; ^Senior author)

11. *Zullig, L.L., Melnyk, S.D., Goldstein, K., Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B. (2013). The role of home blood pressure telemonitoring in managing hypertensive populations. Current Hypertension Reports, 15(4), 346-355. PMID: 23625207

12. *Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B., Hess, J.C., Silva, S.G., Lipkus, I.M., Davis, L.L., Johnson, C.M. (2013). Development of a theoretically driven mHealth text messaging application for sustaining recent weight loss. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 1(1), e5. PMCID: PMC4114452

13. *Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B., Silva, S., Lipkus, I.M., Davis, L.L. Sha, R.S., Johnson, C.M. (2013). Mobile health messages help sustain recent weight loss. The American Journal of Medicine, 126(11), 1002-1009. PMID: 24050486. PMCID: PMC3820279

14. *Shaw, R.J., Kaufman, M.A., Bosworth, H.B., Weiner, B.J., Zullig, L.L., Lee, S.Y., Kravetz, J.D., Rakley, S.M., Roumie, C.L., Bowen, M.E., Del Monte, P.S., Oddone, E.Z., Jackson, G.L. (2013). Organizational factors associated with readiness to implement and translate a primary care based telemedicine behavioral program to improve blood pressure control: The HTN-IMPROVE study. Implementation Science, 8, 106. PMID: 24010683

15. *Zullig, L.L, Shaw, R.J., Crowley, M.J., Lindquist, J., Grambow, S.C., Peterson, E., Shah, B.R., Bosworth, H.B. (2013). Association between perceived life chaos and medication adherence in a postmyocardial infarction population. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 6(6), 619-625. PMID: 24221839

16. Vorderstrasse, A., Shaw, R.J., Blascovich, J., Johnson, C.M. (2014). A theoretical framework for a virtual diabetes self-management community intervention. Western Journal of Nursing Research. 36(9), 1222-1237. doi: 10.1177/0193945913518993. PMID: 24451083

17. *Zullig, L.L., Sanders, L.L, Shaw, R.J., McCant, F., Danus, S., Bosworth, H.B. (2014). A randomized controlled trial of providing personalised cardiovascular risk information to modify health behaviour. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 20(3), 147-152. doi: 10.1177/1357633X14528446. PMID: 24647384

18. *Shaw, R.J., Steinberg, D.M., Zullig, L.L., Bosworth, H.B., Johnson, C.M., Davis, L.L. (2014). mHealth interventions for weight loss: A guide for achieving treatment fidelity. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 21(6), 959-963. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002610. PMID: 24853065

19. *Shaw, R.J., McDuffie, J.R., Hendrix, C.C., Edie, A., Lindsey-Davis, L., Nagi, A., Kosinski, A.S., Williams, J.W. Jr. (2014). Effects of nurse-managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Annals of Internal Medicine, 161(2), 113-121. doi: 10.7326/M13-2567. PMID: 25023250

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Published (* denotes data-based; ^Senior author)

20. *Crowley, M.J., Zullig, L.L., Shah, B.R., Shaw, R.J., Lindquist, J.H., Peterson, E.D., Bosworth, H.B. (2014). Medication non-adherence after myocardial infarction: An exploration of modifying factors. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 30(1),83-90. doi: 10.1007/s11606-014-3072-x. PMID: 25361685

21. *Shaw, R.J., Horvath, M.M., Leonard, D., Ferranti, J.M., Johnson, C.M. (2015). Developing a user-friendly interface for a self-service healthcare research portal: Cost-effective usability testing. Health Systems Journal, 4(2), 151-158. doi: 10.1057/hs.2014.26

22. Shaw, R.J., Bonnet, J., Modarai, F., George, A., Shahsahebi, M. (2015). Mobile health technology for personalized primary care medicine. American Journal of Medicine, 128(6), 555-557. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2015.01.005 PMID: 25613298

23. *Zullig, L.L., Shaw, R.J., Shah, B.R., Peterson, E.D., Lindquist, J.H., Crowley, M.J. Grambow, S.C., Bosworth, H.B. (2015). Patient-provider communication, self-reported medication adherence, and race in a post-myocardial infarction population. Patient Preference and Adherence, 9, 1-8 PMID: 25737633, PMCID: PMC4344178

24. *Shaw, R.J., Sperber, M.A., Cunningham, T. (2016). Online social media as a curation tool for teaching health informatics. Nurse Educator, 41(1), Epub ahead of print. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000178. PMID: 26001748

25. *Shaw, R.J., Zullig, L.L., Crowley, M.J., Grambow, S.C., Lindquist, J.H., Shah, B.R., Peterson, E.D., Bosworth, H.B. (2016). Willingness of patients to use computers for health communication and monitoring following myocardial infarction. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 33(9), 384-389. PMID: 26176640

26. *Shaw, R.J., Pollak, K., Zullig, L., Bennett, G., Hawkins, K., Lipkus, I. (2016). Feasibility and smokers’ evaluation of self-generated text messages to promote quitting. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 18(1), doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntv268

27. *Shaw, R.J., Steinberg, D., Bonnet, J., Modarai, F., George, A., Cunningham, T., Mason, M., Shahsahebi, M., Grambow, S.C., Bennett, G., Bosworth, H. (2016). Mobile health devices: Will patients actually use them? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 1-5. DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv186

28. *DeRienzo, C., Shaw, R.J., Meanor, P., Lada, E., Ferranti, M.J., Tanak, D. (2016). A simulation tool to support and predict hospital and clinic staffing. Health Informatics Journal, 1-10. doi: 10.1177/1460458216628314

29. *^Chaballout, B., Molloy, M.A., Vaughn, J., Brisson, R., Shaw, R.J. (2016). Feasibility of augmented reality in clinical simulations: Using Google Glass with manikins. JMIR Medical Education, 2(1):e2 DOI: 10.2196/mededu.5159

30. *^Vaughn J, Lister M, Shaw RJ (2016). Piloting Augmented Reality Technology to Enhance Realism in Clinical Simulation. CIN: Computers Informatics Nursing, ePub ahead of print doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000251

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Published (* denotes data-based; ^Senior author)

31. *Perkins, L., Pereira, K., Shaw, R.J., Biernacki, G.J., Thompson, J. (2016). Implementing the Evidence-based Guidelines for Overweight/Obese Adults. The Journal of Nurse Practitioners. 12(9), e389-3393 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nurpra.2016.05.025

32. *Jackson, G.L., Roumie, C.L., Rakley, S.M., Kravetz, J.D., Kirshner, M.A., Del Monte, P.S., Bowen, M.E., Oddone, E.Z., Weiner, B.J., Shaw, R.J., & Bosworth, H.B. (2017). Linkage between theory-based measurement of organizational readiness to change and lessons learned conducting partnered research. Learning Health Systems. 1:e10013 doi: 10.1002/lrh2.10013

33. *Goode A.P., Hall K.S., Batch B.C., Huffman K.M., Hastings S.N., Allen K.D., Shaw RJ, Kanach F.A., McDuffie J.R., Kosinski A.S., Williams J.W. Jr., Gierisch J.M.. (2017). The Impact of Interventions that Integrate Accelerometers on Physical Activity and Weight Loss: A Systematic Review. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 51(1):79-93 doi: 10.1007/s12160-016-9829-1

34 *^Rudolph, A., Vaughn, J., Crego, N., Kuszajewski, M., Molloy, M., Brisson, R., Shaw, R.J., (2017). Integrating Telepresence Robots into Nursing Simulation. Nurse Educator, 42(2):E1-E4 doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000329

35. *Li, Z., Moran, P., Dong, Q., Shaw, R. J., & Hauser, K. (2017). Development of a Tele-Nursing Mobile Manipulator for Remote Care-giving in Quarantine Areas. In IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics and Automation.

36. *^Lister, M.J., Vaughn, J., Brennan-Cook, J., Molloy, M., Kuszajewski, M., Shaw, R.J. (2017). Telehealth and Telenursing Using Simulation for Pre-licensure USA Students Nurse Education in Practice. Nursing Education in Practice, doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2017.10.031

37. ^Chaballout, B., Shaw, R.J., Reuter-Rice, K. (2017). The SMART Healthcare Solution. Advances in Precision Medicine, 2(1): x-x. doi: 10.18063/APM.v2i1.213

In Press

38. *Shaw, R., Molloy, M., Vaughn, J., Crego, N., Kuszajewski. M., Brisson, R., Hueckel, R., & Oermann, M. (in press). Feasibility and Acceptability of Telepresence Robots for Pediatric Clinical Simulations. Pediatric Nursing

39. Hirschey, R., Kimmick, G., Hockenberry, M., Shaw, R., Pan, W., Lipkus, I. A (in press) Protocol of Moving On, a Randomized Controlled Trial to Increase Outcome Expectations and Exercise among Breast Cancer Survivors. Nursing Open.

Submitted or in review

1. *^Shaw, R.J., Kelly, J., Bettger, J. (in review). Validating Apple’s ResearchKit Timed Walk Test. Journal of The American Medical Informatics Association

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Submitted or in review

2. ^Voils, C., Levine, E., Gierisch, J., Pendergast, J., Hale, S., McVay, M., Reed, S., Yancy, W., Bennett, G., Strawbridge, E., White, A., Shaw, R. (in review). Study protocol for Log2Lose: A feasibility randomized controlled trial to evaluate financial incentives for dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss in adults with obesity. Contemporary Clinical Trials

3. Tung, J., Litwack, D., Shaw, R., Hagenkord, J., Hackmann, M., Muller, M., Beachy, S., Pratt, V., Ginsburg, G., Cashion, A., Terry, S. (in review). Accelerating Precision Health by Applying the Lessons Learned from Direct-to-Consumer Genomics to Digital Health Technologies. National Academy of Medicine

4. Ni, Z., Dardas, L., Wu, B., Shaw, R, (in review). Cardio-Protective Medication Adherence among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease in China: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Cardiology

2. Non-refereed publications:

Published

1. ^Johnson, C.M., Vorderstrasse, A., Shaw, R. (2009). Virtual worlds in health care higher education. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research , 2(2), 3-9.

2. Shaw, R.J. (2012). A Mobile Health Intervention to Sustain Recent Weight Loss. Dissertation. Duke University Libraries: http://dukespace.lib.duke.edu/dspace/handle/10161/5866

3. Vaughn, J, Shaw, R.J., Molloy, M.A. (2015). A telehealth case study: The use of telepresence robot for delivering integrated clinical care. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 1-2

3. Chapters in books:

Published

1. Zullig, L.L., Shaw, R.J., Bosworth, H.B. (2015). Applying technology to medication management and adherence. In D. D’Addona, L. Marsch, S. Lord, & J. Dallery (Eds.), Behavioral Health Care and Technology: Using Science-Based Innovations to Transform Practice. New York: Oxford University Press.

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4. Books: n/a

5. Non-authored publications:

1. VA Health Services Research & Development Service (HSR&D). (2013, November). A systematic review: Effects of nurse-managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic conditions. HSR&D Management Brief No. 72. [Summary of Shaw, R.J., McDuffie J.R., Hendrix C.C., Edie A., Lindsey-Davis L., & Williams J.W. Jr. (2013). Effects of nurse-managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic illness. VA-ESP Project #09-010.]

2. VA Health Services Research & Development Service (HSR&D). (2014, May). Systematic review: Computerized cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with depressive or anxiety disorders. HSR&D Management Brief No. 80. [Summary of Dedert, E., McDuffie, J.R., Swinkels, C., Shaw, R.J., Fulton, J., Allen, K.D., Datta, S., Williams, J.W. (2013). Electronic cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with depressive or anxiety disorder. VA-ESP Project #09-011.]

3. Kaufman, N. (2014, February). Using health information technology to prevent and treat diabetes. Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics, 16 (Suppl.1), S56-s67. PMID 23441709. doi: 10.1089/dia.2014.1507. Kaufman reviews “innovations that are ready, or almost ready, to spread”, including: Shaw, R., Bosworth, H. Short message service (SMS) text messaging as an intervention medium for weight loss: A literature review. [Health Informatics Journal, 2012; 18: 235-250], which is reviewed on pp. S59-S60.

4. Jauhar, S., & Battinelli, D. (2014). Are nurses an answer to new primary care needs? [Editorial]. Annals of Internal Medicine, 161(2), 153-154. doi:10.7326/M14-1308. Editorial includes extensive discussion of Shaw, R.J., et al. [Annals of Internal Medicine 2014; 161(2), 113-121].

5. Schulman, K.A. (2014, December). Review: In adult outpatients, nurse-managed protocols improve hemoglobin A1c levels and blood pressure. American College of Physicians Journal Club. Annals of Internal Medicine 2014; 161(JC6). doi:10.7326/0003-4819-161-12-201412160-02006. Commentary includes extensive discussion of Shaw, R.J., et al. [Annals of Internal Medicine 2014; 161(2), 113-121]

6. VA Health Services Research & Development Service (HSR&D). (2015, October). The impact of wearable motion sending technologies on physical activity. HSR&D Management Brief No. 72. [Summary of Gierisch, J.M., Goode, A.P., Batch, B.C., Huffman, K.M., Hall, K.S., Hastings, S.N., Allen, K.D., Shaw, R.J., Kanach, F.A., McDuffie, J.R., Kosinski, A.S., Nagi, A., & Williams, J.W. Jr. (2015). The impact of wearable motion sensing technologies on physical activity: A systematic review. VA ESP Project #09-009]

7. Duke SciPol (2017). FDA Mobile Medical Apps. Policy brief featuring Shaw, R.J. as a relevant expert.

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6. Other:

a. Published expert panel reviews, consensus statements, practice guidelines, etc.

1. *Shaw, R.J., McDuffie, J.R., Hendrix, C.C., Edie, A., Lindsey-Davis, L., Williams, J.W. Jr. (2013, August). Effects of nurse-managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic conditions. VA-ESP Project #09-010.

2. *Dedert, E., McDuffie, J.R., Swinkels, C., Shaw, R.J., Fulton, J., Allen, K.D., Datta, S., & Williams, J.W. (2013, October). Computerized cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with depressive or anxiety disorders. VA-ESP Project #09-011 PMID: 25590119

3. *Gierisch, J.M., Goode, A.P., Batch, B.C., Huffman, K.M., Hall, K.S., Hastings, S.N., Allen, K.D., Shaw, R.J., Kanach, F.A., McDuffie, J.R., Kosinski, A.S., Nagi, A., Williams, J.W. Jr (August 2015). The Impact of Wearable Motion Sensing Technologies on Physical Activity: A Systematic Review. VA ESP Project #09-009

b. Selected abstracts

1. Shaw, R.J., Casey, E., Sorensen, L. (July, 2009). Patient portals: Survey of nursing informaticists. Presentation given at the 10th International Conference on Nursing Informatics. Helsinki, Finland.

2. Shaw, R.J., Johnson, C.M. (2010, January). Online social networking and diabetes. Poster presented at the Southern Nursing Research Society. Austin, TX. (Top Student Poster)

3. Neffa, D.R., Goetschius, A.B., Anand, A.A., Shaw, R.J., Talbot, A., Toledo, L. (2010, November). BirdsNBees: Marketing an adolescent sexual health text messaging service. Poster presented at the Health Communication Conference. Lexington, KY.

4. Shaw, R.J., Kaufman, M.A., Bosworth, H.B., Weiner, B.J., Lee, S.D., Kravetz, J.D., Rakley, S.M., Roumie, C.L., Bowen, M.E., Del Monte, P.S., Oddone, E.Z., Zullig, L.L., Jackson, G.L. (2013, June). Organizational factors associated with the effective implementation and translation of a primary care based behavioral program to improve blood pressure control: The HTN-IMPROVE study. Poster presented at Academy Health. Baltimore, MD.

5. Chaballout, B., Shaw, R.J. (November 2015). Health Alert: A real-time health monitoring app using Apple’s HealthKit. Poster presented at the American Medical Informatics Association, San Francisco, CA.

6. Molloy, M., Shaw, R.J., Vaughn, J., Hueckel, R. An innovative use of telepresence robots for educating healthcare professionals. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Ebook: Volume 225 (989-990): Nursing Informatics 2016

7. Bettger, J.P., Shaw, R.J., Kelly, J., Morey, M.C., Schwartz, K., Liu, C., Hawkins, K., Peterson, E.D. (November, 2016). Early National Dissemination and Adoption of the Sixth Vital Sign: A Mobile App for Population Health Surveillance. American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, Louisiana

8. Shaw, R.J. (July 2017). Mobile Health Technologies & Precision Health. Podium presentation at the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing annual

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conference. Dublin, Ireland

9. Voils, C.I., Hale, S, Pendergast, J, Gierisch, J.M., McVay, M.A., Strawbridge, E, Levine, E, White, A, Yancy Jr, WS, Reed, S, Li, Y, Bennett, G, & Shaw, R.J. (April 2018). Incentivizing behavior change skills to promote weight loss. Paper Presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 43rd Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.

10. Hirschey, R., Kimmick, G., Hockenberry, M., Shaw, R., Pan, W., Page, C., Lipkus, I. (April 2018) Preliminary Test of Targeting Outcome Expectations to Increase Exercise among Breast Cancer Survivors. Poster Presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 43rd Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.

11. Hirschey, R., Kimmick, G., Hockenberry, M., Shaw, R., Pan, W., Page, C., Lipkus, I. (February 2018) Feasibility of a Theory Based Intervention to Increase Exercise among Breast Cancer Survivors. Poster Presentation at the annual American Psychosocial Oncology Society Conference. Tuscon, AZ.

c. Editorials, position, and background papers:

1. ^Ni, Z., Wu, B., Samples, C., Shaw, R.J. (2014). Mobile technology for healthcare in rural China. International Journal of Nursing Sciences. 1(2), 323-324. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2014.07.003.

2. ^Samples, C., Ni, Z., Shaw, R.J. (2014). Nursing and mHealth. International Journal of Nursing Sciences. Epub ahead of print. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2014.08.002

3. ^Voils, C.I., Shaw, R.J. (2017). Wearable Technology and Long-Term Weight Loss. Letter to the Editor in the Journal of the American Medical Association. 317(3):318. Doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.19259

d. Op-ed Media

1. Shaw, R.J. (2014). Wearable health monitors not quite there yet. November 27, 2014. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC)

2. Shaw, R.J. Technological gadgets cannot change human behavior. November 25, 2014. Times Union (Albany, NY)

3. Shaw, R.J. (2016). The best power of Pokémon? Getting people off the couch. July 15, 2016. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC)

e. Other Media

1. Dalek, B. (2013, November 24). The Easiest Way to Stay Slim. Men’s Health Magazine

2. Shaw, R.J. (2014 – present). Digital Health, Informatics, and Healthcare (Blog.) http://sites.duke.edu/ryanshaw/

3. Shaw, R.J., Shahsahebi, M. (2014, June 15). Blue glass. [YouTube video (3:32) exploring the use of Google Glass to improve patient care.

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4. Worcester, S. (2014, July 14). Nurse-managed protocols benefit outpatients with chronic disease. Posted to Internal Medicine News website (Practice Economics section). Features research of Shaw, R.J. et al. [Annals of Internal Medicine 2014; 161(2), 113-121].

5. Lehman, S. (2014, July 15). Nurses Could Manage Chronic Care on Doctors’ Orders. Reuters Health http://bit.ly/U7fMd7Features research of Shaw, R.J. et al. [Annals of Internal Medicine 2014; 161(2), 113-121]. Article includes comments from interviews with Shaw and with editors of the journal. Reposted with same title on multiple websites, including:

• Business Insider (2014, July 15)• Yahoo News (2014, July 15)• Medscape (2014, July 16)• Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care (2014, July 18)

6. HealthDay News (2014, July 17). Nurses expand outpatient care for chronically ill adults. Features research of Shaw, R. J. et al. [Annals of Internal Medicine 2014; 161(2), 113-121]. Article posted to multiple sites including:

• HCPLive Healthcare Professions Network (2014, July 17) • Pri-Med Diabetes/Endocrinology News (2014, July 17)• Health Medicine Network (2014, July 18)

7. NIH National Institute of Nursing Research (2014, July 29). Research highlights: Daily text messages help adults sustain weight loss over time

8. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (2014, August 11). Quotable quotes about nursing, August 2014, posted to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Human Capital Blog, Includes quote from Shaw, R.J.

9. Mobile Health Technologies Will Change Chronic Disease Management (2015, March 27). MedicalResearch.com Medical Research Interviews and News, interview with Shaw, R.J.

10. Duke Nursing Magazine (2015, Winter). Google Glass Possibilities for Health Care, Story on Shaw, R.J. Page 18

11. Triangle Business Journal (July 9, 2015). How Duke nursing students use ‘JaMMeR’ robot for next-generation class, story with Shaw, R.J.

12. MEdSim Magazine (2015, Summer). Duke University Nursing School Using Robot for Distance Learning, story with Shaw, R.J.

13. WRAL TechWire (2015, Summer). Telepresence robots aid Duke nursing instruction, story with Shaw, R.J.

14. Shaw, R.J., Molloy, M., Vaughn, J., Hueckel, R. (2015, July). Case Study: Duke University + Double [YouTube video (3:19) Duke University's School of Nursing uses Double to engage nurse practitioner and ABSN students in simulations]

15. WNCN NBC17 Local News (August 18, 2015). Duke School of Nursing on cutting edge of simulation and distance education [Newscast video (2:23)].

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16. Technician (November 4, 2015). Duke scientists talk research, innovation over beer, Story with Shaw, R.J.

17. Nurse.com (November 9, 2015). On the move with mHealth, Story quoting Shaw, R.J.

18. Duke Nursing Magazine (2016, Winter). The Future of Telemedicine, Feature Story with Shaw, R.J. Page 8.

19. Duke Nursing Magazine (2016, Summer). Reimagining Nursing Research, Story with Shaw, R.J. Page 20.

20. News & Observer (November 16, 2016). Duke Officials test, refine robot-nurse. Story with Shaw, R.J.

Hospitals & Health Networks (November 18, 2016)

DailyNurse (December 1, 2016)

21. The Chronicle (November 22, 2016). Duke Engineers, Nurses Develop Robotic Nursing Assistant. Story with Shaw, R.J.

blastr (November 29, 2016)

mental_floss (November 25, 2016)

22. ExitEvent (May 10, 2017). Moogfest Day Two: Open Source Religion, Musical Activism & Wearables. Story with Shaw, R.J.

DukeToday (April 18, 2017)

23. Duke University School of Nursing (November 6, 2017). New Mobile App Gateway Promotes Innovation. Story with Shaw, R.J.

Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (October 27, 2017)

Presentations (not included in abstracts above)

a. Invited Presentations

National/International Presentations Date

1. Sorensen, L., Shaw, R., Casey, E. Patient portals: Survey of nursing informaticists. Paper presented at International Congress on Nursing Informatics, Helsinki, Finland.

2009, July

2. Hendrix, C., Shaw, R., presenters. (2014, January 28). Spotlight on Evidence-based Synthesis Program: Effects of nurse-managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic conditions. ESP Cyberseminar session archived by VA HRS&D. [Archived cyberseminar (63:37) includes audio with slides; PDF handout and 15-page transcript also available]

2014, January

3. Shaw, R.J. Mobile devices for improving patient outcomes. Montana Primary Care Association webinar.

2014, March

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4. Shaw, R.J. Panel Presentation on Wearable Technology for Older Adults. International Congress on Nursing Informatics. Geneva, Switzerland.

2016, June

5. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technologies & Precision Health. Keynote Speaker. Ruth K. Palmer Research Symposium. Loyola University Chicago

2017, March

6. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technologies & Precision Health. Keynote Speaker. Research Day 2017: Innovations to Improve Health Outcomes. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Houston, TX.

2017, June

7. Shaw, R.J., Molloy, M. The Future of Nursing: Mobile Technology, Robotics & More. Keynote Speaker. The National Council of the State Boards of Nursing Annual Conference. Chicago, IL.

2017, August

8. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technologies and Precision Medicine. University of Sichuan. Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China.

2017, October

9. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technologies and Precision Health. Duke Kunshan Conference on Digital Health Science and Innovation: Academia and Industry Partnerships. Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, China

2017, October

Local Presentations Date

1. Shaw, R.J. A mobile health intervention to sustain recent weight loss. Duke/UNC/NCCU Joint Health Informatics Seminar Series. Durham, NC.Archived presentation (videorecording and slides), 49:13.

2013, January

2. Shaw, R.J. Mobile health for behavior change. mHealth@Duke Symposium Series. Durham, NC.

2013, March

3. Shaw, R.J., Hendrix, C. Nurse managed protocols in the outpatient management of adults with chronic conditions. Duke University Health System Nursing Grand Rounds, Durham, NC.

2014, April

4. Shaw, R.J. Digital health. Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Duke University Department of Internal Medicine & Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC.

2014, April

5. Shaw, R.J. Digital health for health outcomes and care delivery. Duke Primary Care, Durham, NC.

2014, May

6. Shaw, R.J. Technology for health management and a healthy lifestyle. Duke Stroke Symposium

2014, August

7. Shaw, R.J. Digital Health Technologies for Healthcare and Symptom Science, Duke University School of Nursing Research Seminar Series

2014, September

8. Shaw, R.J. Online Social Media: A Curation Tool for Health Education, Duke Center for Instructional Technology's 2014 Faculty Instructional Technology Showcase

2014, October

9. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health: Technology for Care Delivery and Health Management. IBM University Day, Research Triangle Park, NC

2014, November

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10. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technology for Precision Medicine and Nursing Care Delivery. Duke Health Technology Solutions, Durham, NC

2015, April

11. Shaw, R.J. Black Friday – Digital Health Technologies. A lawyer, a doctor, and two scientists walk into a bar… Periodic Tables at MotorCo, Durham, NC

2015, November

12. Shaw, R.J. From Episodic to Real-Time Care. Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine

2016, February

13. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Devices: Will Patients Actually Use Them? North Carolina Healthcare Information & Communications Alliance, Inc. (NCHICA)

2016, June

14. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technology for Precision Medicine. Duke Center for Health Informatics

2016, August

15. Shaw, R.J. Wearable Health Technologies. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Duke

2016, November

16. Shaw, R.J. Analyzing and Visualizing Data from Mobile Health Technologies. Duke University Computational Media, Arts & Culture

2016, November

17. Shaw, R.J. Mobile Health Technologies and Precision Health. North Carolina Council on Nursing Informatics

2017, November

b. Selected Other Presentations

Presentation Date

1. Shaw, R.J. Using informatics to deliver tailored persuasive messages to populations to promote sustainability and maintenance of health behaviors. 4th Doctoral Consortium on Sociotechnical Issues in Medical Informatics. AMIA Annual Symposium. Washington, DC.

2010, November

2. Shaw, R.J., Scarton, L.A. Consumer health informatics. Unconference Chair. American Medical Informatics Association annual symposium. Washington, DC.

2011, October

3. Theera-Ampornpunt, N., Kelley, T., Ramly, E., Shaw, R., Khairat, S., & Sonnenberg, F.A. The paths toward informatics careers in the post-HITECH Era. Panel presentation at the AMIA annual symposium. Chicago, IL.

2012, November

4. Shaw, R.J., The mobile health platform, Duke Institute for Health Innovation, Durham, NC

2013, April

Consultant appointments: n/a

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Professional awards and special recognitions:

Award Date(s)

Mary Gaynell Forbes Nursing ScholarshipUniversity of Miami

2003

Academic Excellence AwardUniversity of Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital

2004

Inducted, Sigma Theta Tau International 2004

Distinguished Master’s StudentNew York University College of Nursing

2008

Information Technology Fellowship in HealthcareDuke Health Technology Solutions & Duke University School of Nursing

2008

Top Student Research Poster: “Online Social Networking and Diabetes”Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Research Conference

2010

ThinkSwiss Travel GrantSwiss Confederation – Institute of Nursing Science, University of Basel, Switzerland

2010

2012 AMIA Nursing Informatics Harriet Werley Award for paper making the greatest contribution to advance the field of nursing informatics, for: Johnson, C.J., & Shaw, R.J. (2012). A usability problem: Conveying health risks to consumers on the Internet. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, Chicago, IL

2012

Distinguished Dissertation AwardDuke University School of Nursing

2013

BAYADA Award for Technological Innovation in Health Professional Education and Practice, Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions

2015

Early Career Scientist Award, Duke University School of Nursing 2017

Emerging Nurse Researcher Award, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Dublin, Ireland

2017

Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair of Nursing, Duke University 2017-2020

Professional organizations and participation: (offices held, committee assignments, etc.)

Professional Organization Office Held and/or Committee Assignment

Dates

American Nurses Association Member 2008 – present

American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)

Member 2008 – present

AMIA PhD-doctoral student representative 2011 – 2013

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Editorial boards and manuscript review:

Journal Role Dates

Journal of Clinical Nursing Ad hoc reviewer 2011 - present

Health Informatics Journal Ad hoc reviewer 2012 - present

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing Ad hoc reviewer 2012 - present

Journal of Medical Internet Research Ad hoc reviewer 2013 - present

Journal of General Internal Medicine Ad hoc reviewer 2013 - present

Translational Behavioral Medicine Ad hoc reviewer 2013 - present

Health Affairs Ad hoc reviewer 2014 - present

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Ad hoc reviewer 2016 - present

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Ad hoc reviewer 2016 - present

Nursing Research Ad hoc reviewer 2017 - present

Science Ad hoc reviewer 2017 - present

Grant review:

Grant Reviews & Panels Date(s)

1. Special emphasis panel / Scientific review group 2015/01 ZAG1 ZIJ-4 (J2) - Research and Education on Aging and Technology, NIH National Institute on Aging

September 2014

2. Special emphasis panel / Scientific review group (SEP) ZDK1-GRB-1 (M1) - Natural Experiment and Pragmatic Research PARs Review, NIH National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

January 2015

3. Reviewer HRA-POR-2015-122, Republic of Ireland, Health Research board

March 2015

4. Special emphasis panel / Scientific review group ZRG1 HDM-Z (52) R RFA-EB-15-003: Pediatric Research using Integrated Sensor Monitoring Systems (PRISMS): Informatics Platform Technologies for Asthma (U54)

August 2015

5. Special emphasis panel / Scientific review group 2017/01 ZGM1 RCB-X (SC) – Review of SCORE Applications. NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences

October 2016

6. Joint Stroke Association / British Heart Foundation Clinical Study in Stroke Application Review. Grant reviewer.

April 2017

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Teaching responsibilities:

Classroom and Online Teaching:

Duke University School of Nursing

Course Number Course Name Dates: Semester/Year

Instructor

N307 Research Methods (MSN) Fall 2013

N415 Introduction to Health Informatics (MSN) Spring 2014

N715/418 Database Systems in Healthcare (MSN) Spring 2014Spring 2015Fall 2015Fall 2016Fall 2017

N315 Directed Research (ABSN & MSN) Spring 2014Summer 2014Fall 2014Spring 2015Fall 2015Spring 2016

N665 Capstone Project (DNP) Spring 2014Summer 2014Fall 2014Spring 2015Summer 2015Fall 2015Spring 2016

N718 Data Analytics 1 (MSN) Summer 2015Spring 2016

N724 Data Analytics II (MSN) Summer 2016

Teaching Assistant

N224 Leadership and Contemporary Issues in Nursing (ABSN)

Summer 2011

N414 Data, Information, and Knowledge Representation and Modeling (MSN)

Spring 2013

Guest Lecturer

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Course Number Course Name Dates: Semester/Year

N502 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (ABSN); Guest lecture on “eHealth”

Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Summer 2014, Fall 2014

---- Online Social MEDia (Duke MHSc in Clinical Leadership Program)

Summer 2015

N902 Mobile Health Technologies in Research Fall 2017

N915 Crowdsourcing Fall 2017 Continuing Education:

Location Audience Course Title Date(s)

iNet: Innovative Nursing Education Technologies

U.S. Registered Nurses

Consumer Health Informatics: IOM Module IV

Summer 2010

Duke University Medical Center

Duke University Clinicians

Effects of Nurse Managed Protocols on the Outpatient Management of Adults with Chronic Illness

April 2014

Duke University Medical Center

Duke University Clinician Instructors

Online Social Media: A Curation Tool for Health Education

September 2014

Duke Health Technology Solutions

Clinicians and IT staff

Mobile Health Technology for Precision Medicine and Nursing Care Delivery

April 2015

Graduate and Post-Doctoral Supervision:

Post-Doctoral Fellows or Associates: n/aPhD Dissertations

PhD Dissertation Supervision

1. Anna Diane, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2017 – current)Topic: TBDRole: Chair

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PhD Dissertation Supervision

2. Jacqueline Vaughn, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2016 – current)Topic: Technology Mediated Co-Management in Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant CareRole: Chair

3. Zhao Ni, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2015 – current)Topic: Mobile health technology for rural care in ChinaRole: Chair

4. Rachel Hirschey, Duke University School of Nursing (Spring 2014-2017)Topic: Intervention to Increase Exercise among Breast Cancer Survivors.Role: Committee Member

5. Ilana Lane, Duke University Department of Psychology (Spring 2014-Summer 2016)Topic: Online Virtual Communities for Weight LossRole: Committee Member

DNP Capstone Projects

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DNP Capstone Supervision

1. Kathryn Henderson, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2016 – current)

Capstone: Implementing a Culture of Innovation in Nursing

Role: Chair

2. John Withrow, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2014 – Spring 2016)

Capstone: Improving Suicide Precautions Documentation Compliance and Knowledge among Nursing Staff in the Emergency Department

Role: Chair

3. Yolanda Johnson, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2013 – Fall 2015)Capstone: Sustaining Weight Loss through Self-monitoring using a Smartphone Diet ApplicationRole: Chair

4. Ingrid Larson, Duke University School of Nursing (Fall 2014 – Fall 2015)Capstone: Implementing an Evidence-based Pediatric Complex Care ToolRole: Chair

5. Patricia Riley, Duke University School of Nursing (Spring 2014 – Summer 2015)Capstone: A Brief Intervention to Promote WalkingRole: Committee Member

6. Jeremy Waddell, Duke University School of Nursing (Summer 2014 – Summer 2015)Capstone: Implementation of a Low-cost Home-based Intervention to Increase Physical Activity in Patients with Cardiovascular DiseaseRole: Committee Member

7. Lorraine Perkins, Duke University School of Nursing (Spring 2014 – Spring 2015)Capstone: Implementation of an Evidence-based Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults in Primary CareRole: Committee Member

Master’s Theses / Research Projects: n/a

Areas of research interest:

• Health informatics

• Digital health technologies

• Data Science

• Healthcare Entrepreneurship

• Health maintenance and Health promotion

• Chronic illness management

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External support - gifts, grants, and contracts:

1. Research SupportResearch: Present—Currently Active

Project Number: 1R15NR015890-01 Status on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 6/2016 – 5/2019% Effort: 30PI: Ryan ShawSource: NIH National Institute of Nursing ResearchTitle of Project: From Episodic to Real-Time Care in Diabetes Self-ManagementProject Goal: Type 2 diabetes is a serious problem in the U.S. and self-management is critical to control the disease. This study will use mobile health technologies to identify strategies that help patients and health professionals use patient-generated data to help patients better self-manage and overcome challenges with diabetes. The results will serve as a cornerstone for creating tools to help patients better self-manage disease through the use of mobile health technologies and real-time patient-provider collaboration.

Project Number: R34 PAR-10-005Status on Grant: Co-PIApproved Project Period: 8/2015 – 4/2018% Effort: 10PIs: Voils & ShawSource: NIH National Heart Lung and Blood InstituteTitle of Project: A novel IT weight loss solution to provide variable-ratio rewards in real-timeProject Goal: To determine the feasibility of using automated algorithms that analyze dietary self-monitoring and interim weight loss data to provide real-time reinforcement using variable-ratio financial incentives.

Project Number: Duke Health Innovation LabStatus on Grant: DirectorApproved Project Period: 7/2016 – 6/2019% Effort: 15PI: ShawSource: Duke University School of Nursing EndowmentTitle of Project: Duke Health Innovation LabProject Goal: To develop an interdisciplinary center for developing and testing pioneering innovations in technology and patient care delivery. The mission of the lab is to position the Duke University School of Nursing as an agent of transformation at Duke University that will foster an entrepreneurial spirit, generate clinical innovations, and translate those innovations to impact the health of individuals, communities, institutions and society.

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Project Number: CAGPM Innovation AwardStatus on Grant: Co-PIApproved Project Period: 10/1/16 – 9/30/17% Effort: DonatedPIs: Shaw & Reuter-RiceSource: Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision MedicineTitle of Project: Aggregating and Visualizing Environmental Biological Physiological and Outcome Data in Acute Pediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryProject Goal: This study is builds upon a developed prototype (Reuter-Rice, Shaw, et al. 2016 disclosure) to recognize individual responses to acute traumatic brain injury and short-term outcomes. This study will validate the collection of environmental sensor data in acute head-injured children and aggregate that data with biologic (omic and specific biomarkers), physiologic, and outcome data.

Research: Pending

Project Number: R21 PA-16-161Status on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 6/2018 – 5/2020% Effort: 10MPI: Shaw & Hauser (Pratt Engineering)Source: NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease & National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringTitle of Project: Towards Telerobotic NursingProject Goal: During disease outbreaks, such as the Ebola epidemic of 2014–2015, and with highly infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, there is a high risk of patients spreading disease to other patients and healthcare personnel. Similar concerns exist for environmental disasters including nuclear and sever air pollution, among others. Robotics is a promising approach to address these challenges and could perform care delivery duties inside high-risk clinical areas, which could reduce infection transmission by minimizing exposure to pathogens and other biohazards. Our team developed a first-generation prototype robot of such a system and tested it successfully in a hospital simulation lab. This study will develop the robot to have clinical function and then will test the capabilities in a simulated hospital first on manikins and then in a simulated hospital with volunteers.

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Project Number: R01 PA-13-302Score: 21 7%Status on Grant: Site-PIApproved Project Period: 1/2018 – 12/2022% Effort: 10PI: Corrine VoilsSource: NIH National Heart Lung and Blood InstituteTitle of Project: Using Partners to Enhance Long-Term Weight LossProject Goal: The proposed study will be the first that involves comparison of a partner-assisted to a patient-only comprehensive weight management intervention. If effective and cost-effective, then the partner-assisted intervention could be offered in clinical care to promote weight loss and its numerous benefits. The uses modern technology to facilitate patient self-monitoring, including a cellular scale, a wrist-worn accelerometer, and mobile telephone apps to monitor weight, physical activity levels, and dietary intake. Patients will also receive text messages between formal intervention contacts that reinforce messages provided by the interventionists.

Project Number: NSF 17-572Status on Grant: Co-PIApproved Project Period: 3/2018 – 2/2021% Effort: 10PI: HauserSource: National Science FoundationTitle of Project: Autonomy Training of Nursing Robots from Human ExperienceProject Goal: To improve the Telerobotic Intelligent Nursing Assistant’s (TRINA) utility to nursing practitioners by automating many of its functions under the direct guidance of experienced nurses. Doing so will require new research into intelligent user interfaces and inference techniques for training and operating robots with multiple levels of autonomy in unstructured environments.

Project Number: R21 PA-16-161Status on Grant: Co-IApproved Project Period: 5/2018 – 4/2020% Effort: 10PI: Cohoen-WolkowiezSource: NIH National Institute of AgingTitle of Project: Virtual Reality to Improve Outcomes in older adultsProject Goal: In older patients, hospital-associated physical disability and readmissions are common and deadly. Virtual reality can be used to increase physical mobility and prevent these devastating outcomes in this population, however, applicability of VR in older adults is hampered by a high incidence of VR-induced simulator sickness in these individuals. This proposal will evaluate the effect and tolerability of interventions to decrease VR-induced simulator sickness in older adults and by extension improve patient outcomes in this population.

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Research: Past

Project Number: Summer 2017 Data+Status on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: Summer 2017% Effort: DonatedPI: Ryan ShawSource: Information Initiative at Duke (iiD) and the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) at Duke UniversityTitle of Project: Visualizing Real Time Data from Mobile Health TechnologiesProject Goal: Using data from the NIH 1R15NR015890-01 study, a Data+ team of Duke data scientists and students will work with our research team to develop data visualizations and algorithms to make use of self-generated diabetes data from multiple mobile technologies. The Data+ team will learn how to present longitudinal, time series data back to patients and clinicians and will develop algorithms that will allow us to send predictive alerts to patients to facilitate intervention in near real-time. Students will work with an interdisciplinary team including faculty, clinicians and staff that specialize in nursing, medicine, public health, nutrition, biostatistics, and health information technology.

Project Number: N/AStatus on Grant: Co-PIApproved Project Period: 06/15/2015-06/30/2017% Effort: DonatedPI: Bettger, Co-PI: ShawSource: Duke Clinical Research InstituteTitle of Project: To develop a mobile application using iPhone’s Researchkit and examine uptake by the general population for people to evaluate their walking endurance and self-reported health status. 

Project Number: N/AStatus on Grant: Co-IApproved Project Period: 7/1/15 – 6/30/17% Effort: 5PI: BosworthSource: PhRMA FoundationTitle of Project: Medication Adherence AllianceProject Goal: Duke University and the Medication Adherence Alliance aim to positively influence public health by improving the research evidence base for medication adherence improvement. The Alliance will engage academic researchers and stakeholders in the healthcare field to enhance the real world implementation and evaluation of adherence strategies and ensure robust dissemination of research findings.

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Project Number: N/AStatus on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 3/2016 – 2/2017% Effort: donatesPI: ShawSource: Duke University School of Nursing CNR Small Grant ProgramTitle of Project: The Sixth Vital Sign ResearchKit AppProject Goals: (1) To examine uptake by the general population and targeted subgroups of adults to participate in the 6th Vital Sign iPhone-based study (consent, walk test, self-reported health)/ (2) To measure the 2MWT in an unlimited adult population (spanning the nation, lifespan, continuum of health). (3) To establish mobile-phone based norms for the 2MWT. (4) To increase awareness of the importance of mobility on health, survival and quality of life (indirectly measured)

Project Number: MEDx ColloquiaStatus on Grant: PI with Co-PI Tuan Vo-Dinh (Pratt Engineering)Approved Project Period: 12/2015 – 10/2016% Effort: DonatedSource: Duke Medicine+Engineering MEDxTitle of Project: The MEDx Mobile & Wireless Technology ColloquiaProject Goal: While momentum has built at Duke around the development and use of mobile and wireless technologies, challenges remain with collaborations across the University. To realize the promise of mobile technology for health and healthcare, clinicians and health scientists need to partner with engineers, computer scientists, and data scientists in the development, design, and testing of these devices and their data. Thus, the goals of this colloquia are as follows:

1. To provide a forum that brings together faculty, staff and students across the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Engineering, and Arts and Sciences to develop an interdisciplinary community on the use of mobile and wireless technologies

2. To develop collaborative interdisciplinary grant proposals and scholarship3. To submit collaborative grants in later 2016 / early 2017

Project Number: DCI Cancer Survivorship Center Pilot Research ProjectsStatus on Grant: Co-IApproved Project Period: 1/2015 – 1/2016% Effort: 10PI: Isaac LipkusSource: Duke Cancer InstituteTitle of Project: Reducing Sedentary Behaviors among Colorectal Cancer SurvivorsProject Goal: To develop and obtain feasibility data pertaining to materials focused on educating CRC survivors about sedentary behaviors (e.g., what are they), their health effects, and strategies to reduce sedentary behaviors. Data is captured by using a wearable technology, ActiGraph, which captures energy expenditure and activity. Dr. Shaw leads the technology, analytical, and data analysis component.

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Project Number: DUSON ORA Small Grant ProgramStatus on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 6/2014 – 5/2015% Effort: 15PI: ShawSource: Duke University School of Nursing DUSON ORA Small Grant ProgramTitle of Project: Mobile Health Messages Help Sustain Recent Weight Loss – Phase 2Project Goal: This study involves 1) integrating an automated messaging function into the Mobile Health Platform and then 2) translating through automaticity an evidence-based text messaging intervention for sustaining weight loss into the clinical setting.

Project Number: 1P30NR014139-01 (PI: Anderson)Status on Grant: PI of pilot grantApproved Project Period: 12/2013 – 12/2014% Effort: 10PI: Ryan J. ShawMentor: Ruth AndersonSource: Duke University School of Nursing ADAPT Center Small Grant Program (funded by NINR/NIH)Title of Project: The Adaptive Leadership Framework in Mobile Health: A Pilot Study for Weight LossProject Goal: This study begins to address the need for patients and clinicians to make meaning and perform adaptive work and approaches from multiple weight loss data (e.g., weight, physical activity, and diet) and barriers to weight loss that are captured in real time through mobile devices.

Project Number: mHealth@Duke Colloquium GrantStatus on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 12/2013 – 12/2014% Effort: 10PI: Ryan J. ShawSource: Duke University School of NursingTitle of Project: The mHealth@Duke Consortium and Seminar SeriesProject Goal: To support the mHealth@Duke interdisciplinary consortium to accelerate research on the use of sensors and mobile technology to advance the delivery of health care through improved patient-provider communication and collaborative health care management. Through our consortium of faculty, students and yearly conference, we do this by: 1) providing a venue for education and leadership development in the mHealth space and 2) serve as an incubator for mHealth research by providing a forum for discussing and refining new ideas, identifying funding resources, and serving to build capacity for novel mHealth technologies.

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Project Number: CPPM RFA#2Status on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 8/2013 – 7/2014% Effort: 20PI: ShawCo-PI: Hayden BosworthSource: Duke Center for Personalized and Precision MedicineTitle of Project: The Mobile Health (mHealth) Platform: Development and Feasibility EvaluationProject Goal: To begin development of a single unified platform that will collect and deliver multiple domains of real time health and contextual data from various wireless and mobile devices that will allow for intra-individual tailoring and personalization of health interventions.

Project Number: TPP-21-021Status on Grant: Nursing Post-doctoral Research FellowApproved Project Period: 8/2012 – 7/2013% Effort: 100PI: Hayden BosworthSource: Veterans Affairs Office of Academic Affiliations, Health Services Research & DevelopmentTitle of Project: Post-doctoral TrainingProject Goal: To explore intervention approaches to chronic illness prevention and treatment, and contribute to the scientific understanding of chronic illness, health maintenance, and informatics through published manuscripts, conference presentations, and grant submissions

Project Number: 1F31 NR012599Status on Grant: Principal investigator, traineeApproved Project Period: 12/2010-8/2012% Effort: 100PI: Shaw (Doctoral trainee) & Constance Johnson (Faculty sponsor)Source: NIH/National Institute of Nursing ResearchTitle of Project: A three-month RCT to sustain weight-loss among people with obesity through targeted short message service (SMS)Project Goal: To explore the effects of theoretically targeted mobile phone messages on sustaining weight loss

Project Number: CTSA TL1 RR024126-05Status on Grant: Principal investigator, traineeApproved Project Period: 7/2010-9/2010% Effort: 100PI: Shaw (Doctoral trainee) & Constance Johnson (Faculty sponsor)Source: NIH CTSA/Duke Translational Medical Institute ‒ Pre-doctoral scholarshipTitle of Project: Development and feasibility testing of a targeted weight-loss sustaining text message interventionProject Goal: To develop a weight loss sustaining text message intervention and test the feasibility and acceptability among people with obesity

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Project Number: CTSA TL1 RR024126-05Status on Grant: Principal investigator, traineeApproved Project Period: 7/2010-9/2010% Effort: 100PI: Shaw (Doctoral trainee) & Constance Johnson (Faculty sponsor)Source: NIH CTSA/Duke Translational Medical Institute ‒ Pre-doctoral scholarshipTitle of Project: Information and behaviors people with diabetes seek and partake in onlineProject Goal: To determine the health information seeking and social media use on the Internet among people with diabetes

2. Educational/Training Support

Educational/Training: Past

Project Number: CATALYST AwardStatus on Grant: PIApproved Project Period: 6/2014 – 9/2015% Effort: 15PI: ShawSource: Duke University School of NursingTitle of Project: A Catalyst to Use Data Analytics (CLOUD) for Innovating the DUSON Informatics ProgramProject Goal: This multi-phase award will fund faculty training in Data Analytics that will be used for the development of a future innovative class in Data Analytics for the Master of Science in Informatics program at Duke University School of Nursing. Further, resources from the CATALYST team will be leveraged to both develop and build the data analytics course, and also to improve the current pre-requisite course in Database Systems.

3. Other External Support

Other Support: Past

Project Number: Think Swiss Travel grantStatus on Grant: TraineeApproved Project Period: Summer, 2010Source: Swiss Confederation – Institute of Nursing ScienceTitle of Project: Systematic Reviews: Meta-Analysis and Meta-Synthesis in Health SciencesProject Goal: Summer course at the University of Basel, Switzerland which taught nurse scientist how to interpret and perform a meta-analysis and meta-synthesis.

Administrative activities and/or committee assignments at Duke:

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(School of Nursing, Medical Center, and University)

Duke University School of Nursing:

Activities and/or Committee Assignments Date(s)

Duke American Assembly of Men in Nursing (DAAMN) – Faculty sponsor 2014-2015

DUSON Editorial Writing Task Force, Member Sept 2015

MSN Program, Member 2013-present

PhD Program, Member 2014-present

PhD Program Website Redesign – Faculty lead 2014-2016

PhD Program 10-Year Anniversary – Planning Committee 2016

PhD Program POD – Faculty leader 2015-2016

MSN Judicial Board, Member 2014-present

Dean’s Diversity Committee, Member 2014-present

PhD Admissions Committee, Member 2015-2017

Center for Nursing Discovery Advisory Board, Member 2016-present

DUSON Business Development Advisory Board, Member 2016-present

DUSON Center for Nursing Research, Clinical Innovation Research Area of Excellence Lead

2016-present

PhD Program Committee, member 2017-present

PhD Admissions Committee, Chair 2017-2019

Duke University Medical Center:

Activities and/or Committee Assignments Date(s)

mHealth@Duke Core Faculty 2012- 2017

mHealth@Duke Annual Conference Planning Committee, Member 2013- 2017

Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine, Leadership Circle, Member

2013- present

Duke University:

Activities and/or Committee Assignments Date(s)

Duke University Innovation & Entrepreneurship Graduate and Professional Steering Committee

2016- present

Duke CTSA Transformative Pilot Agreement Program, Consult Service Oversight Committee

2017- present

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Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Translation Program Leaders, member 2017 - present

National:

Activities and/or Committee Assignments

Date(s)

mHealth Working Group of the Genomics Roundtable, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, guest member

2017- present

Annual Conference Planning Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine, member

2017-2018

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Personal Information

Faculty member’s preferred familiar name: Ryan

Home address: 1005 Golf St.Durham, NC27705

Home Phone # 917-370-8023

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