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Ph.D., Nursing
June 2004
University of California / San Francisco, California
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P.M.D., Nursing Informatics
June 1998
Duke University / Durham, North Carolina
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M.S. Nursing
June 1983
University of California / San Francisco, California
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B.S. Nursing
May 1964
DePauw University / Greencastle, Indiana
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Neonatal intensive care
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Pediatrics
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HIV/AIDS
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Health literacy
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Consumer informatics
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Registered Nurse
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
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Basic Life Support, Current
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Neonatal Resuscitation Program,
Current
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American Nurses Association (ANA)
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ANA / California
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American Medical Informatics
Association
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Association of Women's Health,
Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
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American Association of
Critical-Care Nurses
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Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Eta Chapter
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2004-Present: Assistant Lecturer
Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing. University of Wyoming, Laramie,
Wyoming
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1974-2004: Staff Nurse/Charge Nurse
Stanford University Hospital, Neonatal ICU
Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital/
UCSF Stanford Health Care
Stanford, California
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1973-1980: Staff Nurse
Valley Memorial Hospital, Newborn Nursery
Livermore, California
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1968-1969: Assistant Nurse Manager
El Camino Hospital, Newborn and Level II Nurseries
Mountainview, California
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1999: Co-author of the paper
receiving the American Medical Informatics Association's Harriet H.
Werley Award for the paper making the greatest contribution to
advancing the field of nursing informatics.
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2001: Pre-doctoral Fellowship for
HIV/AIDS Nursing Care and Prevention (NIH/NINR T32NR07081)
University of California / San Francisco
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2002: Pre-doctoral Fellowship for
HIV/AIDS Nursing Care and Prevention (NIH/NINR T32NR07081)
University of California / San Francisco
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2003: Pre-doctoral Fellowship for
HIV/AIDS Nursing Care and Prevention (NIH/NINR T32NR07081)
University of California / San Francisco
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HIV/AIDS
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Cardiovascular illness and
rehabilitation
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Disadvantaged and vulnerable
populations
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Health literacy
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Consumer informatics
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Reaching at risk populations with
health information.
A. Original Articles
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2007 / Nokes, K, Coleman, C.,
Cashen, M., Dole, P., Sefcik, E. Hamilton, et al. (2007). Health
literacy and health outcomes in HIV seropositive persons.
Research in Nursing and Health, 30(6), 620-627.
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Dykes, PC, Hurley, A., Cashen,
M., Bakken, S. & Duffy, MC. (2007). Development and psychometric
evaluation of the impact of health information technology (I-HIT)
scale. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association,
14, 507-514.
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1998 / Cookingham, C., & Cashen,
M. (1998). Anterior cruciate ligament tear; just the FAQ's.
Caregiver News & Report, November, 1998 (pp. 12-15).
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2000 / Bakken, S., Cashen, M.S., Mendonica, E., O'Brien, A., & Zieniewicz, J. Representing nursing
activities within a concept-based terminological system: Evaluation
of a type definition. Journal of American Medical Informatics
Association 2000; 7(1):81-90.
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2002 / Cashen, M.S., Sklar, B.,
Nguyen, H., Just, M., Galzagorry, G. & Bakken, S. Implementing a
web-based information resource at an inner city community church:
Lessons learned. Computers, Informatics, and Nursing, 2002, 20(6),
244-250.
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2004 / Cashen, M.S., Dykes, P.,
Gerber, B. eHealth Technology and Internet Resources: Barriers for
Vulnerable Populations. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2004,
19(3), 209-214.
B. Papers/Proceedings
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1999 / Bakken, S., Cashen, M.S.,
and O'Brien, A. (1999). Evaluation of a type definition for
representing nursing activities within a terminology model.
Proceedings AMIA 1999 Annual Fall Symposium. Symposium supplement.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (pp. 17-21).
Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus. Winner of the 1999 Harriet H. Werley
Award for the paper making the greatest contribution to advancing
the field of nursing informatics.
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2000 / Bakken. S., Wade, G., Bain,
C., Cashen, M.S., Sklar, B., & Kelber, C. (2000). Standardized
terminology requirements for nurse practitioner documentation of
clinical findings. In V. Saba, R. Carr, W. Sermeus, & P. Rocha
(Eds.) 7th International Congress Nursing Informatics. One Step
Beyond: The Evolution of Technology and Nursing (pp. 176-182).
Auckland, NZ: Adis International.
C. Invited Papers, Lectures, Presentations
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2000 / Consumer Health Information
for Vulnerable Underserved Populations, American Medical Informatics
Association 2000 Annual Symposium: Converging Information,
Technology and Health Care (invited speaker), Los Angeles,
California.
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2001 / Decreasing Disparities in
Access to Health Care for Vulnerable Populations, American Medical
Informatics Association 2001 Annual Symposium: A Medical Informatics
Odyssey, Visions of the Future and Lessons from the Past (invited
speaker), Washington, D.C.
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2002 / Addressing Disparities in
Access to Health Care Information for Vulnerable Populations,
American Medical Informatics Association 2002 Annual Symposium:
Bio-Medical Informatics: One Discipline (invited speaker), San
Antonio, Texas
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2003 / Bridging the Digital
Divide: Informatics and Vulnerable Populations, American Medical
Informatics Spring Congress 2003 (invited facilitator),
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
D. Poster Presentations
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2002 / UCSF Stanford Patient Care
Services Research Day, May 2002, San Francisco, CA (Poster
Presentation) Michelle Rait, Trisha Winder, Sally Rankin, Diane
Carroll, Margaret Cashen, Alice Butzlaff, Nimi Tarango, Teresita
Lim. Improving Health Outcomes in Unpartnered Cardiac Elders: Using
Community Based Volunteers as Peer Advisors.
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2002 / UCSF Stanford Patient Care
Services Research Day, May 2002, San Francisco, CA (Poster
Presentation) Trisha Winder, Michell Rait, Diane Carroll, Sally
Rankin, Alice Butzlaff, Margaret Cashen, Teresita Lim, Nimi Tarango.
Caring for the Volunteer Peer Advisor: Key to a Successful Community
Program.
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2003 / Translating Research into
Practice: What's Working? What's Missing? What's Next? Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality, Department of Health and Human
Services USA, July 2003, Washington, D.C. (Poster Presentation)
Margaret S. Cashen and Catherine A. Chesla. Adults with Less than a
College Education: Do They Understand the Language of Healthcare
Providers?
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