Nancy L. Fahrenwald, PhD, RN, PHNA-BC, FAAN Dean And Professor, College .

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Fahrenwald, N.L.Nancy L. Fahrenwald, PhD, RN, PHNA-BC, FAANDean and Professor, College of NursingTexas A&M University, Mail Stop 1359College Station, TX 77843phone: 979-436-0112 fax: 979-436-0096 fahrenwald@tamu.eduEMPLOYMENT HISTORYTexas A&M University, College of Nursing, College Station, TX, 6/1/18 to currentDean and6-1-18 College of Nursing leader for an AAU university with land, air, and sea grantTenured Professormissions and a 10 year history (2008-2018) of nursing education.South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, 1995 – 5/31/18Dean8-1-13 Leadership for College of Nursing within a land-grant university, includes 1,200College of Nursingadmitted BS, MS, DNP, and PhD students located in four statewide locations.Professor7-1-13 Promoted to Professor rank.Associate Dean for12-1-09 Appointed to a newly created role. Developed a transdisciplinary rural healthResearchresearch team, academic scholarship teams, partnerships, and sponsoredprograms processes. Conduct public health research with experience in logicmodels and evaluation. Research partner with American Indian communities.Tenure8-15-07 Academic tenure approved by the University Promotion and TenureCommittee and SD Board of Regents.Associate Professor8-15-06 Promoted to Associate Professor rank. As part of faculty service role appointedto lead research and scholarly initiatives as Coordinator of Nursing Research.Extramurally funded researcher. Co-developed and taught in the PhD program.Assistant Professor8-15-02 Tenure-track role initiated. Continued graduate and undergraduate nursingand health science teaching and launched program of research.Instructor8-15-95 Taught undergraduate public health nursing and health science courses.Undergraduate curriculum chairperson (4 years).United States Peace Corps, Malawi, Africa, 1993 – 1995District AIDS8-1-94 Co-created new comprehensive AIDS prevention and control programs andCoordinatorpolicies for the central regional health agency, serving three million people.Nurse Educator, School 8-1-93 Taught community health nursing to nurses and midwives returning to schoolfor Health Sciencesfor public health education.Health Volunteer7-1-94 Planned and implemented pre-service training for new Peace Corps VolunteersTraining Coordinatorserving in health roles.Holden Village, Washington, 1990-1993Community Health3-15-90 Provided health services in a remote community serving 450 staff and guests.NurseSouth Dakota Department of Health, Aberdeen, SD, 1989-1990Community Health6-1-89 Delivered public health services and programs in rural Brown County, includingNurseschool and family health, home care, health promotion programs and bothimmunization and sexually transmitted infection services.Presentation College, Aberdeen, SD, 1985-1989Instructor8-15-85 Taught surgical nursing and developed baccalaureate program curriculum.1

Fahrenwald, N.L.2Avera St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center, Aberdeen, SD, 1983-1985Registered Nurse6-1-83 Medical surgical nursing care and charge nurse responsibilities.EDUCATION versity of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of PortlandSouth Dakota State UniversityOmaha, NEPortland, ORBrookings, SDCERTIFICATION/LICENSUREPHNA-BCBoard Certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as an Advanced Public Health Nurse(PHNA-BC), 8/24/17 – 8/23/22, #2012012836. Prior credential was APHN-BC, 8/24/12 – 8/23/17RegisteredNurse (RN)RN, State of Texas, #943974, Active, Unencumbered, 5/24/18-9/30/21Prior RN licensure: South Dakota, #R-020430, Active 8/22/83 - 5/24/2018Prior RN licensure: North Dakota, #R23475, 03/03/1988 – 12/31/1989Prior RN licensure: Washington, #RN00100983, 02/09/90-09/16/96AWARDS/HONORS20182017Faculty Fellow, Center for Health Systems and Design, College of Architecture, TX A&M Univ. (9-15-18to 12-31-21)South Dakota Nurses Association, District 10 Nurse of the Year2016AASCU Millennium Leadership Institute Protégé2015Named one of the Top 30 most Influential Deans of Nursing in the US by Mometrix2014Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)2013Champion Award, South Dakota Women’s Cancer Network2013Service Award, Midwest Nursing Research Society2012Board Certified, Advanced Public Health Nursing, American Nurses Credentialing Center2011Honor a Researcher Recognition, Midwest Nursing Research Society2009Academic-Service Research Consultant, Avera McKennan Hospital, 2009-20122008Distinguished Research Award, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University2008Research Consultant, A Targeted Approach to Increasing American Indian Tissue and Organ Donation,NIH Grant awarded to University of Washington (2008-2013, D. Buchwald, PI).David Fee Memorial Lecturer, Sewrey Colloquium, South Dakota State University200720062004Public Health Materials Award, Public Health Education and Promotion Section, American PublicHealth AssociationFaculty Award for Excellence, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University2003Thomas Jefferson Ingenuity Award for Dissertation Research, University of Nebraska Medical Center20032003Outstanding Dissertation Award, Health Seeking Behaviors Section, Midwest Nursing ResearchSocietyHelene Fuld Leadership Fellow, American Association of Colleges of Nursing2001Sigma Theta Tau Faculty Research Award, Phi Chapter, South Dakota State University2000Public Health Nursing Expert Panelist, HRSA Division of Nursing1999Predoctoral Fellow, National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health1997Faculty Development Award, South Dakota State University, Title III Grant

Fahrenwald, N.L.1997Bush Grantee for Faculty Development in Cultural Diversity, South Dakota State University1996Sewrey Colloquium Speaker, South Dakota State University1988Post-baccalaureate Faculty Fellow, HRSA Division of Nursing1986WK Kellogg Fellow, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon3MEDIA/MARKETING MATERIALS (examples)TAMU College of Nursing Deans Welcome Videos (2018): YouTube1; YouTube2SDSU College of Nursing Development Video (2017): YouTubeSDSU College of Nursing Research Video (2017): YouTubeSDSU College of Nursing: Rapid City Site and Diversity Video (2016): YouTubeSDSU College of Nursing 80th Anniversary Video (2015): YouTubeSDSU College of Nursing blog: https://sdstatenursing.wordpress.com/SDSU College of Nursing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SDSUCollegeOfNursingSDSU College of Nursing Twitter: https://twitter.com/SDStateNursingSDSU College of Nursing Magazine: URNAL PUBLICATIONS/BOOK CHAPTERSAnderson, J., Britt, B., Britt, R., Harming, S., & Fahrenwald, N. (in press). Native Americans’ memorableconversations about living kidney donation and transplant. Qualitative ResearchConn, V.S., McCarthy, A.M., Cohen, M.Z., Anderson, C.M., Killion, C.M., DeVon, H.A., Topp, R., Fahrenwald, N.L.,Herrick, L.M., Benefield, L.E., Smith, C.E., Jefferson, U.T., Anderson, E.A. (2018). Pearls and pitfalls of teamscience. Western Journal of Nursing Research, Advance online 97.Burman, M. & Fahrenwald, N.L. (2018). Academic Nursing Leadership in a Rural Setting: Different Game, SameStandards. Journal of Professional Nursing, 34(2), 128-143. DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2017.11.003.Conn, V.S., Anderson, C.M., Killion, C.M., Bowers, B., Wyman, J.F., Herrick, L.M., Zerwic, J., Smith, C.E., Cohen,M.Z., Benefield, L.E., Topp, R., Fahrenwald, N.L., Titler, M., Larson, J.L., Varty, M.M., Jefferson, U.T. (2017).Launching successful beginnings for early career researchers. Western Journal of Nursing Research, Aug1:193945917725999. doi: 10.1177/0193945917725999.Conn, V.S., Jefferson, U., Cohen, M.Z., Anderson, C.M., Killion, C.M., Fahrenwald, N.L., Benefield, L.E., Titler, M.,Topp, R., Smith, C.E., Loya, J. (2016). Strategies to build authorship competence among PhD students.Western Journal of Nursing Research, 39(3): 329-355. PMID: 27272158.Conn, V. S., Zerwic, J., Jefferson, U., Anderson, C. M., Killion, C. M., Smith, C. E., Cohen, M. Z., Fahrenwald, N. L.,Herrick, L.M., Topp, R., Benefield, L. E., & Loya, J. (2016). Normalizing rejection. Western Journal ofNursing Research, 38(2), 137-154.FConn, V. S., Ward, S., Herrick, L.M., Topp, R., Alexander, G. L., Anderson, C. M., Smith, C. E., Benefield, L. E.,Fahrenwald, N., Given, B., Titler, M., Larson, J. L., Cohen, M. Z. & Georgesen, S. (2015). Managingopportunities and challenges of co-authorship. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 37(2), 134-163.Kerkvliet, J.L., Wey, H., & Fahrenwald, N.L. (2015). Tobacco quitline outcomes for priority populations. SouthDakota Medicine, Special Edition, 63-68.Wey, H., Kerkvliet, J. L., Fahrenwald, N. L. (2015). Cessation among state quitline participants with a mental health condition.Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16(7), 735-741.

Fahrenwald, N.L.4Burdette, L., Rowe, G., Johansen, L., Kerkvliet, J., Nagelhout, E., Lewis, K., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2014). A statewideassessment of smoke-free policy in multiunit housing settings. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 16(12), 15931598. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu114.Minton, M., Kerkvliet, J. L., Mitchell, A., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2014). Palliative and end of life care in South Dakota. Astatewide assessment. South Dakota Medicine. 67(5):185-189.Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. (2014). Tobacco quitline outcomes by service type. South Dakota Medicine. 67(1), 2529.Conn, V. S., Zerwic, J., Rawl, S., Wyman, J. F., Larson, J. L., Anderson, C., Fahrenwald, N. L., Benefield, L. E., Cohen,M. Z., Smith, C. E., Topp, R. V., Markis, N. E. (2014). Strategies for a successful PhD program: words ofwisdom from the WJNR Editorial Board. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 36(1), 6-30.Chase, J. D., Topp, R., Smith, C. E., Cohen, M. Z., Fahrenwald, N., Zerwic, J., Benefield, L., Anderson, C., & Conn, V.S. (2013). Time management strategies for research productivity. Western Journal of Nursing Research,35(2): 155-176. doi: 10.1177/0193945912451163.Arneson McCormack, L., Friedrich, C., Fahrenwald, N., & Specker, B. (25 June, 2013). Feasibility and acceptability ofalternate methods of postnatal data collection. Maternal and Child Health Journal, doi: 10.1007/s10995013-1310-1.Barkley, S. & Fahrenwald, N. (2013). Evaluation of an intervention to increase self-efficacy for independentexercise in cardiac rehabilitation. Behavioral Medicine, 39, 104-110. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2013.804804.Jernigan, M., Fahrenwald, N., Harris, B., & Buchwald, D. (2013). Knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors regarding organand tissue donation in selected tribal college communities. Journal of Community Health, 38(4):734-40.doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9672-2.ConnFahrenwald, N. L., Kerkvliet, J., Lammers, C., Carson, P., Melstad, S., Dugstad, D, & McCord, J. (2013). Evaluation ofschool tobacco-free policies in a rural northern plains state. Journal of School Health, 83(11), 824-31. doi:10.1111/josh.12100.Fahrenwald, N. L., Wey, B., Martin, A., & Specker, B. (2013). Community outreach and engagement to prepare forhousehold recruitment of National Children’s Study participants in a rural setting. Journal of Rural Health, 29(1),61-68. 1-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2012.00418.x.Tschetter, L., Fahrenwald, N., & Lubeck, P. (28 November, 2012). Integrating QSEN and technology to address ruralhealthcare: Initial outcomes. Clinical Simulation in Nursing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2012.09.005Jones, A. L., Fahrenwald, N., & Ficek, A. (28 February, 2012). Testing Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior for facultysimulation development. Clinical Simulation in Nursing. , P. S., Rawl, S. M., Wurzbach, M. E., Fahrenwald, N. L., Cohen, M. Z., McCarthy Beckett, D. O., Zerwic, J.Given, B., Algase, D. L., Alexander, G. L., & Conn, V. S. (2012). Secrets of successful short grantapplications. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 34(1): 6-23. doi: 10.1177/0193945911410278.Fahrenwald, N. L., Belitz, C., & Keckler, A. (2011). “Tribes Sharing Life”: An organ donation educationalintervention for American Indian tribal college and university students. Western Journal of Nursing Research,33(7), 901-915. doi: 10.1177/0193945911401431.Rye, J., Sherman-Justice, D., Fahrenwald, N. L., Persky, G., Felgen, J., Nelson, J., Espinoze, M., & Olshansky, E.(2011). Measurement of caring in a relationship based care model of nursing. In, J. Nelson & J. Watson,Measuring Caring: A Compilation of International Research on Caritas as Healing. New York: Springer.Ficek, A. L., Fahrenwald, N. L., & Vockrodt, M. (2010). Treatment-related needs of statewide cancer survivors. SouthDakota Medicine, 29(4), 28-33.Fahrenwald, N. L., Belitz, C., & Keckler, A. (2010). Outcome evaluation of “Sharing the Gift of Life”: An organ andtissue donation educational program for American Indians. American Journal of Transplantation, 10, 1453-1459.

Fahrenwald, N.L.5Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). Intervention research with American Indian, Alaska Native and First Nations people:An organ and tissue donation exemplar. In, Jason T. Siegel & Eusabio M. Alvero (Eds.), Understandingorgan donation: Applied behavioral science perspectives (pp. 132-147). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.Cohen, M. Z. Alexander, G. L., Wyman, J. F., Fahrenwald, N. L., Porock, Wurzbach, M. E., Rawl, S. M. & Conn, V. S.(2010). Scientific impact: opportunity and necessity. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 32, 575-577.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). Helping patients to quit tobacco use: Integration of South Dakota TobaccoQuitLine services. South Dakota Medicine, S(1), 59-62.Fahrenwald, N. L., Belitz C., Keckler, A. & Sharma. M. (2007). Sharing the gift of life: An intervention to increase organand tissue donation for American Indians. Progress in Transplantation, 17(4), 281-288.Fahrenwald, N. L., Taylor, J. Y., Kneipp, S.M., & Canales, M. K., (2007). Academic freedom and academic duty toteach social justice: A perspective and pedagogy for public health nursing faculty. Public Health Nursing,24(2), 190-197.Kneipp, S. M., Canales, M. K., Fahrenwald, N. L., & Taylor, J. Y. (2007). Academic freedom: Protecting ‘liberalscience’ in Nursing in the 21st century. Advances in Nursing Science, 30(1), 3-13.Fahrenwald, N. L., & Shangreaux, P. (2006). Physical activity behavior of American Indian WIC mothers. Journal ofOrthopaedic Nursing, 25(1), 22-29.Fahrenwald, N. L., & Stabnow, W. (2005). Sociocultural perspective on organ and tissue donation amongreservation-dwelling American Indian adults. Ethnicity & Health, 10(4), 341-354.Fahrenwald, N. L., Bassett, S. D., Tschetter, L., Carson, P. P., White, L., & Winterboer, V. J. (2005). Teaching corenursing values. Journal of Professional Nursing, 21(1), 46-51.Fahrenwald, N. L., Atwood, J. R., & Johnson, D. J., (2005). Mediator analysis of “Moms on the Move”. WesternJournal of Nursing Research. 27(3), 271-91.Fahrenwald, N. L., Atwood, J. R., Walker, S. N., Johnson, D. J., & Berg, K. (2004). A randomized test of “Moms onthe Move”, a physical activity intervention for WIC mothers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 27(2), 82-92.Specker, B. L., Binkley, T., L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). Rural vs. non-rural differences in BMC, volumetric BMD,and bone size: A population-based cross-sectional study. Bone, 35, 1389-1398.Fahrenwald, N. L., Bassett, S. D., Tschetter, L., Carson, P. P., White, L., & Winterboer, V. J. (2004). Value-basednursing education. Best practices in teaching anthology: South Dakota State University, 1(1), 19-23.Fahrenwald, N. L., & Walker, S. N. (2003). Application of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change to thephysical activity of WIC mothers. Public Health Nursing, 20, 307-317.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2003). Teaching social justice. Nurse Educator, 28(5), 222-226.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2002). “Moms on the Move”: a physical activity intervention for WIC mothers. DissertationAbstracts International, 63(10B). (UMI No. 3068769).Fahrenwald, N. L. & Sharma, M. J. (2002). Expert evaluation of "Moms on the Move": A physical activityintervention for WIC mothers. Public Health Nursing, 19, 423-439.Fahrenwald, N. L., Boysen, R., Fischer, C., & Maurer, R. (2001). Developing cultural competence in thebaccalaureate nursing student: A population-based project with the Hutterites. Journal of TransculturalNursing, 12, 48-55.Wosje, K. S., Binkley, T. L., Fahrenwald, N. L., & Specker, B. L. (2000). High bone mass in a female Hutteritepopulation. Journal of Bone Mineral Research, 15, 1429-1436.Fahrenwald, N. L., Fischer, C., Boysen, R., & Maurer, R. (1999). Population-based clinical projects: bridgingcommunity-based and public health concepts. Nurse Educator, 24, 28-32.

Fahrenwald, N.L.6Fahrenwald, N. L. (1998). Malawi Culturgram, 1998. David M. Kennedy Institute for International Studies, BrighamYoung University. Provo, Utah.OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH REPORTSKerkvliet, J. L., Cowan, J., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2015, October). 2014 SD QuitLine Outcome Report: 7-Month Follow-upAssessment. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Cowan, J., Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (March, 2014). 2014 SD QuitLine Service Utilization Report. [ResearchReport]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowan, J. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (January, 2015). 2014 Evaluation Outcomes of the South Dakota CancerControl Program. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowan, J., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (October, 2015). 2014 SD QuitLine Outcomes Infographic [ResearchBrief]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Cowan, J., Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2015, April). 2013 13-month Outcomes Report: Measuring Adherence toTreatment. [Research Brief]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. L., Cowen, J. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2014, January). 2014 Evaluation Outcomes of the South DakotaComprehensive Cancer Control Program (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office ofNursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, November). South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine 2012 7-Month Outcome Report.[Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Burdette, L., Rowe, G., Johansen, L., Nagelhout, E., Lewis, K., Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, September). AStatewide Assessment of Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing and Barriers to Implementation. [Research Report].Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J., Nagelhout, E., and Fahrenwald, N. (2013, August). South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine: Outcomes for Callerswith Chronic Health Conditions. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office ofNursing Research.Herrick, L., Mitchell, A., Kerkvliet, J., & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, May). Healthcare Provider Knowledge, Attitudes,Practices, and Beliefs about Colorectal Cancer Screening. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota StateUniversity, Office of Nursing Research.Randall, R., Mitchell, A., Kerkvliet, J., & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, May). Statewide Capacity for Colorectal Cancer Screening.[Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Minton, M., Kerkvliet, J., Mitchell, A., & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, April). Palliative and End of Life Care in South Dakota.[Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2013, March). 2011 13-Month Outcomes Report for the SD QuitLine: MeasuringTreatment Adherence (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. L., Nagelhout, E. L., & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, March). 2012 Utilization and Outcome Report for the SDQuitLine Web Service. [Research Report]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of NursingResearch.Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, February). 2012 SD QuitLine Service Utilization Report. [Research Report].Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. L. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (January, 2013). SD QuitLine Brief, January 7, 2013: Characteristics and Outcomes ofCallers Enrolled in Medicaid. [Research Brief]. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of NursingResearch.

Fahrenwald, N.L.7Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2013, January). 2012 Evaluation Outcomes of the South Dakota ComprehensiveCancer Control Program (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, December). SD QuitLine Brief: Characteristics and Outcomes of High ServiceUtilizers. (Research Brief). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing. Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, November). South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine 2011 7-Month Outcome Report.(Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, June). SD QuitLine Priority Populations Services and Outcomes, 2008-2011.(Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Meyenburg, L., Lucchesi, R., Kerkvliet, J., & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, May). Exploring American Indian Attitudes aboutthe South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Department ofJournalism and Mass Communications.Meyenburg, L., Lucchesi, R., Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, May). An analysis of Caller Attitudes and behaviorRelated to the South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. (Research Report). South Dakota State University,Department of Journalism and Mass Communications.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, May). 2011 Utilization and Outcome Report for SDQuitLine.com. (ResearchReport). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, March). 2010 13-Month Outcomes Report for the SD QuitLine. (ResearchReport). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, March). SD QuitLine: Comparison of Quit Rates by Medication Requested,2008-2010. (Research Brief). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J. & Fahrenwald, N. (2012, February). SD QuitLine 2011 Telephonic and Web Service Utilization Report.(Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N.L. & Kerkvliet, J. (2011, December). Evaluation of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer ControlProgram: 2011-2012 (Research Report). South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Kerkvliet, J., Fahrenwald, N. L., Lammers, C., Carson, P., Melstad, S. (2011, November). Evaluation of tobacco-freeschool policies in South Dakota: Results and recommendations (Research Report). South Dakota StateUniversity, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L., Ficek, A., & Uselton, J. (2011). 2010 Service Utilization Report: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine.A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Officeof Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Uselton, J. (2011). 2009 13 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: SouthDakota Tobacco QuitLine. Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South DakotaState University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. (2010). Creating a nursing research culture. Avera McKennan Nursing Research Newsletter, 1(2), 2.Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). 2009 7 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: SouthDakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: SouthDakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). 2009 Service Utilization Report: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report tothe South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of NursingResearch.Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). 2008 13 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: SouthDakota Tobacco QuitLine. Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South DakotaState University, Office of Nursing Research.

Fahrenwald, N.L.8Ficek, A. & Fahrenwald, N. L. (2010). Fifth Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer ControlProgram. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: SouthDakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N.L. (2009). Evidence-based nursing practice. Avera McKennan Nursing Research Newsletter, 1(1), 2.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). 2008 7 month Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: SouthDakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: SouthDakota St ate University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). 2008 Service Utilization Report: South Dakota Tobacco QuitLine. A Reportto the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office ofNursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2009). Fourth Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer ControlProgram. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: SouthDakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2008). 2007 Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South DakotaTobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota StateUniversity, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2008). 2007 Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South DakotaTobacco QuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota StateUniversity, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2006). 2005 Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the SouthDakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. & Larson, A. (2008). Third Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer ControlProgram. A Report to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: SouthDakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2007). Interim Outcomes Report for Callers Requesting Coaching: South Dakota TobaccoQuitLine. A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota StateUniversity, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2007). Second Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. AReport to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South DakotaState University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2006). 2005 Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the SouthDakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2006). First Year Outcomes of the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. AReport to the South Dakota Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium. Brookings, SD: South DakotaState University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the SouthDakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, Office of Nursing Research.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Outcomes of the South Dakota Tobacco Cessation QuitLine: A Report to the SouthDakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Voices of the Community: Perceptions of the South Dakota Comprehensive CancerControl Plan: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health. Brookings, SD: South Dakota StateUniversity, College of Nursing.

Fahrenwald, N.L.9Fahrenwald, N. L. (2005). Maintenance of Health Behavior Change among Low-income Women Enrolled in theSouth Dakota “All Women Count!” Program: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health.Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L., Lammers, C., Stenvig, T., Goddard, P. (2004). Assessment and Evaluation of the South DakotaDiabetes Prevention and Control Program: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health.Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). Interventionists’ Evaluation of All Women Count! A Cardiovascular Disease RiskReduction Program for Low-income South Dakota Women: A Report to the South Dakota Department ofHealth. Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). Process Evaluation of All Women Count! A Cardiovascular Disease Risk ReductionProgram for Low-income South Dakota Women: A Report to the South Dakota Department of Health.Brookings, SD: South Dakota State University, College of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. (2004). The Blessing of Mangoes. In, S. Hudacek, Ed. Making a difference: Stories from the pointof care, Volume II. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.Fahrenwald, N. L. (1996). AIDS: An international perspective. In, Sewrey Colloquium Faculty Lectures, 1996. H.M.Briggs Library, South Dakota State University: Journalism Department.RESEARCH and SPONSORED PROJECTSEvaluation of NCI Cancer Support Center’s Development of Rural Cancer Control Research and Partnerships toIncrease our Nation’s Cancer Research and Prevention Capacity. Funding source (2018-2019), NIH/NCI, P30subcontract flow through National Rural Health Association to Southwest Rural Health Research Center, TexasA&M University, Jane Bolin, PI. Role: Co-Investigator.Cancer Programs Evaluation and Data Analytics. Funding source (2015-2016), SD Department of Health, 53,562.Shared data analytics role with the College of Nursing, SDSU. Role: Project Di

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