Victoria Wochna Loerzel, PhD, RN, OCN , FAAN

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Victoria Wochna Loerzel, PhD, RN, OCN , FAANUniversity of Central Florida College of Nursing12201 Research Parkway Suite 300Orlando, FL 32826(407) 823-0762—Office(407) rDegreeInstitutionClinical MajorRole Preparation1997MSNCase Western Reserve University, FrancesPayne Bolton School of Nursing, Cleveland,OH.NursingClinical NurseSpecialist1993BSNFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FLNursingGeneral Practice1989BARollins College, Winter Park, FL.History2007PhDUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.NursingResearchLICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONRNOCN ELNECFlorida, 30792321996 - present2009EMPLOYMENTACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:2016- presentBeat M. and Jill L. Kahli Endowed Professor in Oncology Nursing, University ofCentral Florida, College of Nursing, Orlando, FL.2019-presentAssociate Professor, Faculty Cluster Initiative, Secondary Joint Appointment University ofCentral Florida2013-presentAssociate Professor with Tenure. University of Central Florida, College of Nursing,Orlando, FL. (Tenure- April 2013)2007- 2013Assistant Professor. University of Central Florida, College of Nursing, Orlando, FL.2005-2007Adjunct Instructor. University of Central Florida School of Nursing, College of Healthand Public Affairs, Orlando, FL.1996Clinical Instructor. Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School ofNursing, Cleveland, OH.

2CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS:2008- presentClinical Nurse Research Scientist/Nurse Scientist. Orlando Health, Orlando FL.1997 -2002Cancer Care Coordinator. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando, Orlando, FL.1997Staff Nurse. Oncology, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, FL.1993- 1996Staff Nurse. Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,OHPUBLICATIONSFirst author indicates greatest importance of contribution; last author on student publication indicates mentorshipREFEREED JOURNALS: (* Data-based articles, # Student-related articles, Co-author with is, J., Edwards, J. Kahinde, J., & Loerzel, V. (submitted September 2019), Predictors of PhysicalActivity persistence in veterans. American Journal of Public Health.Rosenzweig, M.Q., Bailey, D.E., Bush, N.J., Coombs, L.A., Lehto, R., Loerzel, V., Sun, V., Mooney, K.,& Cooley, M. (accepted for publication Sept 2019). Mentorship for Oncology Nursing Research Scientists:Strategies for Growth from the Oncology Nursing Society Mentorship Task Force. Oncology NursingForumTedesco, D. & Loerzel, V. (Sept 9, 2019-accepted for publication). Impact of expectations-based educationon women undergoing breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing* Pending April 2020 issueLoerzel, V., Kinchen, E., & Portoghese, T. ( Submitted April 2019). Perceived stress, self-compassion andquality of life in undergraduate nursing students using yoga. Journal of Professional Nursing.*#Scott, C., Andrews, D., Loerzel, VW. (2019). The teach-back method: Impact of nurses’ use duringdischarge instructions on an adult oncology floor. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 23(3), 288-294 Kinser, P., Loerzel, V., Matthews, E., & Rice. M. (2019). Mid-career nurse scientists: The neglectedgeneration?. Nursing Outlook 67(3), 252-258.Woodmansee, R., Turnage, D. & Loerzel, V. (2019). NP student knowledge and attitudes towards skincancer assessments. The Nurse Practitioner, 44(3), 14-18. Reproduced with permission from Journal ofthe Dermatological Nursing Association.Kinchen, E. & Loerzel, V. (2019). Nursing student beliefs and attitudes towards holistic therapies.Journal of Holistic Nursing, 37(1), 6-17.*Hines, R., Jiban, M.D., Choudhury, K., Loerzel, V. Troy, S., & Zhang, S. (2018). Post-treatmentsurveillance testing of colorectal cancer patients and the association with survival: Protocol for aretrospective cohort study of the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results (SEER)-Medicare Database.BMJ Open, 8(4). doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022393Kurt, G., Loerzel, V. Tavasci, K. Galura, S. Ahmad, S. Holloway, R. (2018). Learning needs differencesin women undergoing robotic and open gynecologic surgeries for benign and cancerous conditions.Journal Of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 47. 490-497. doi:10.1016/j.jogn.2018.04.133*Woodmansee, R., Turnage, D. & Loerzel, V. (2018). Nurse practitioner student knowledge and attitudestowards skin cancer assessments. Journal of the Dermatology Nurses’ Association, 10(2). 115-119*.# Loerzel, V., Clochesy, J., Geddie, P. (2018). Using a community advisory board to develop a serious gamefor older adults undergoing treatment for cancer. Applied Nursing Research, 39, 207-210.Loerzel, V.W. (2018). Symptom self-management in older adults with cancer. Clinical Journal ofOncology Nursing, 22(1), 83-90.*Adorno, G., Lopez, E.D.S., Burg, M., Loerzel, V.W., Killian, M. Dailey, A.D., Iennaco, J.D., Wallace, C.,& Sharma, D.K.B., Stein, K. (2017-early view). Positive Aspects of Having Had Cancer: A Mixed-methodsAnalysis of Responses from the American Cancer Society Survivors of Cancer-II Studies. PsychoOncology, DOI: 10.1002/pon.4484*Loerzel, V.W. (2017). Cognitive representation of treatment-related symptoms in older adults with cancer.Cancer Nursing 40(3), 230-236*. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000395Geddie, P., Loerzel, V.W., & Norris, A. (2016). Family caregivers, patient illness characteristics, andunplanned hospital admissions in older adults with cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum 43(4), 453-463.*# 03/22/19 Loerzel, VictoriaPage 2 of 31

317. Loerzel, V.W. & Conner, N. (2016). Advances and Challenges: Student Reflections from an Online Deathand Dying Course. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 33(1), 8-15. DOI:10.1177/1049909114549182*18. Munroe, T.M. & Loerzel, V.W. (2016). Assessing nursing students’ knowledge of genomic concepts andreadiness for use in practice. Nurse Educator, 41(2). 86-89*# 19. Loerzel, V.W. (2015). Symptom experience in older adults under treatment for cancer. Oncology NursingForum. 42(3), E269-E278.*20. Loerzel, V.W., Hunt, D., & Rash, E. (2015). A pap test doesn’t screen for everything: Nurse practitionerstudents’ knowledge of ovarian cancer. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. 27, 124130 DOI: 10.1002/2327-6924.12151*21. Burg, M., Adorno, G., Lopez, E.D.S., Loerzel, V.W., Stein, K., Wallace, C., & Sharma, D.K.B. (2015).Current Unmet Needs of Cancer Survivors: Analysis of Open-Ended Responses to the American CancerSociety Study of Cancer Survivors II. Cancer, 121(4), 623-30*22. Loerzel, V.W., Crosby, W.W., Reising, E., & Sole, M.L. (2014). Developing the tracheostomy careanxiety relief through education and support program (T-CARES). Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing,18(5), 522-527.# 23. Conner, N.E., Loerzel, V., Uddin, N. (2014). Nursing student end-of-life care attitudes after an onlinedeath and dying course. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 16(6), 374-382. DOI:10.1097/NJH.0000000000000080*24. Loerzel, V.W. (2013). Assessing baccalaureate students’ knowledge of ovarian cancer over time. NursingEducation Perspectives, 34(1), 51-52.*#25. Loerzel, V.W., & Aroian, K. (2013). A bump in the road- Older women integrating breast cancer into life.Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 31, 3-18.*26. Loerzel, V.W., & Aroian, K. (2012). Post-treatment concerns of older women with early stage breastcancer. Cancer Nursing 35(2), 83-88.*27. Meneses, K., McNees, P., Azuero, A., Loerzel, V.W., Su, X., & Hassey, L.A. (2009). Preliminaryevaluation of psychoeducational support interventions on quality of life in rural breast cancer survivorsduring post-treatment survivorship. Cancer Nursing, 32 (5), 385-387*28. Loerzel, V.W., McNees, P., Powel, L.L., Su, X., & Meneses, K. (2008). Quality of life in older womenwith early stage breast cancer in the first year of post-treatment survivorship. Oncology Nursing Forum,35(6), 924-932*29. Meneses, K., McNees, P., Loerzel, V.W., Su, X, Hassey, L. (2007). Transition from treatment tosurvivorship: Effects of a psychoeducational intervention on quality of life in breast cancer survivors.Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(5), 1007-1016*30. McNees, P., Dow, K.H., & Loerzel, V.W. (2005). Application of the CuSum technique to evaluatechanges in recruitment strategies. Nursing Research, 54(6), 399-405.31. Loerzel, V.W., & Bushy, A. (2005). Interventions that address health disparities in women. Family andCommunity Health Journal, 28(1), 79-89.32. Loerzel, V.W., & Dow, K.H. (2004). Male breast cancer. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 8(2),191-192.33. Loerzel, V.W., & Dow, K.H. (2003). Cardiac toxicity related to cancer treatment. Clinical Journal ofOncology Nursing, 7(5), 557-562.34. Wochna, V. (1997). Anxiety, needs and coping in family members of the bone marrow transplant patient.Cancer Nursing, 20(4), 244-250.NON-REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES OR PUBLICATIONS:35. Loerzel, V. (2011). Experience with an embedded writing tutor in nursing research. Faculty Focus, 10(3),8-9.36. Loerzel, V.W., & Dow, K.H. (2005). Study explores lymphedema incidence, knowledge, and preventionof early stage breast cancer. Lymphedema Management- Special Interest Group Newsletter, 16(2). 3.BOOK CHAPTERS:37. Loerzel, V.W. (2018). Bleeding. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triage for oncologynurses, 3rd Edition. (pp.93-96). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.03/22/19 Loerzel, VictoriaPage 3 of 31

438. Loerzel, V.W. (2018). Fever with neutropenia. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triage foroncology nurses, 3rd Edition. (pp.161-164). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.39. Loerzel, V.W. (2018). Fever without Neutropenia. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triagefor oncology nurses, 3rd Edition. (pp.165-168). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.40. Loerzel, V.W. (2012). Bleeding. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triage for oncologynurses, 2nd Edition. (pp.83-86). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.41. Loerzel, V.W. (2012). Fever with neutropenia. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triage foroncology nurses, 2nd Edition. (pp.143-145). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.42. Loerzel, V.W. (2012). Fever without Neutropenia. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triagefor oncology nurses, 2nd Edition. (pp.146-149). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.43. Loerzel, V.W. & Meneses, K. (2010). Cancer survivorship: A critical aspect of care. In Yarboro, C. H.,Frogge, M. H., & Goodman, M., (Eds.), Cancer nursing principles and practice, 7th edition. Sudbury,Massachusetts. Jones and Bartlett Publishers44. Meneses, K., McNees, P., Loerzel, V.W., Su, X, Hassey, L. (2009). Transition from treatment tosurvivorship: Effects of a psychoeducational intervention on quality of life in breast cancer survivors. In G.LoBiondo-Wood & J. Haber (Eds.), Nursing research: Methods and critical appraisal for evidence basedpractice (pp. 464-482). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier. (Reprinted from Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(5),1007-1016)45. Loerzel, V.W. (2006). Hidden populations of women. In Karen H. Dow (Ed.), Nursing care of women withcancer. St. Louis, Missouri, Elsevier.46. Dow, K.H., & Loerzel, V.W. (2005). Cancer survivorship: A critical aspect of care. In Yarboro, C. H.,Frogge, M. H., & Goodman, M., (Eds.), Cancer nursing principles and practice (pp.1665-1675). Sudbury,Massachusetts. Jones and Bartlett Publishers.47. Loerzel, V.W. (2005). Bleeding. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triage for oncologynurses (pp. 75-78). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.48. Loerzel, V.W. (2005). Fever with neutropenia. In M. Hickey and S. Newton (Eds.), Telephone triage foroncology nurses (pp.125-127). Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Oncology Nursing Society Press.49. Loerzel. V.W. (2003). Late physical effects of treatment. In Karen H. Dow (Ed.), Contemporary issues inbreast cancer, 2nd Ed. (pp. 263-280). Boston, Massachusetts. Jones and Bartlett Publishers.50. Loerzel. V.W. (2003). Support and survivorship issues. In Karen H. Dow (Ed.), Contemporary issues inbreast cancer, 2nd Ed. (pp. 313-322). Boston, Massachusetts. Jones and Bartlett Publishers.ABSTRACTS: (* Data-based, # Refereed)Loerzel, V., Kurt, G., Tavasci, K., Galura, S., Ahmad, S., & Holloway, R. (2017). Learning needdifferences in women undergoing robotic and open gynecologic surgeries for benign and cancerousconditions. Oncology Nursing Forum, 44(2), 255. DOI: 10.1188/17.ONF.E89*#2. Geddie, P., Loerzel, V., Clochesy, J., & Chackungal, A. (2017). Using a community advisory board toinform development of a serious game for managing CINV in older adults with cancer. Oncology NursingForum, 44(2), 231. DOI: 10.1188/17.ONF.E89#3. Loerzel, V.W. & Geddie, P. (2015). Exploring cognitive representations of treatment-related symptoms inolder adults with cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 42(2) E205*#4. Geddie, P, Loerzel, V, &Norris, A. (2015) Nursing assessment of family caregiver knowledge and actiontool (NAFKAT): Development and psychometric testing. Oncology Nursing Forum, 42(2), E115#5. Loerzel, V.W. & Conner, N. (2013). Preparing nurses for end of life care- outcomes of an online death anddying course. Oncology Nursing Forum, 40(6), E425*#6. Loerzel, V.W. (2008). A descriptive, longitudinal study of quality of life in older women with early stagebreast cancer within the first year of post-treatment survivorship. Oncology Nursing Forum, 35(3), 518-9*#7. Loerzel, V.W. (2008). Data integrity: The value of clinical context in data preparation and entry. SouthernOnline Journal of Nursing Research, 8(2). 1.#8. Powel, L., Dow, K.H., McNees, P., & Loerzel, V.W. (2007). Early use of qualitative techniques toimprove intervention integrity. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(1), 246.#9. Loerzel, V.W., Dow, K.H., & McNees, P. (2007). Data Integrity: The value of clinical context in datapreparation and entry. Oncology Nursing Forum, 34(1), 245.#10. McNees, P., Hassey-Dow, K., & Wochna- Loerzel, V. (2006). Live-item technique (LITE) in longitudinalquality of life clinical trials. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33(2), 457-8.#1.03/22/19 Loerzel, VictoriaPage 4 of 31

511. Dow, K.H., McNees, P., & Loerzel, V.W. (2006) Effectiveness of psychoeducational interventions forbreast cancer survivors: An interim analysis. American Psychosocial Oncology Society 3rd AnnualConference. Psycho-Oncology, 15(1), S 34*#12. McNees, P., Dow, K.H., Spellman, S., Lerz, R., McNees, C., & Loerzel, V.W. (2006). Fertility and cancerproject: Psychoeducational and psychosocial research in an electronic environment. American PsychosocialOncology Society 3rd Annual Conference. Psycho-Oncology, 15(1), S 31-2.#13. Loerzel, V.W., Dow, K.H., & McNees, P. (2006). Why women with breast cancer use or don’t uselymphedema prevention and management strategies. American Psychosocial Oncology Society 3rd AnnualConference. Psycho-Oncology, 15(1), S84-5#14. Dow, K.H, McNees, P., & Loerzel, V.W. (2005). The internet as a comprehensive environment for qualityof life research: Challenges, strategies and tactics. Quality of Life Research, 14(9), 1990.#15. McNees, P., Dow, K., & Loerzel, V.W. (2005). Live Item index technique (LIITE) in longitudinal qualityof life clinical trials. Quality of Life Research, 14(9), 2017. #16. Loerzel, V.W., Dow, K.H., & McNees, P. (2005) Incidental findings related to lymphedema incidence andprevention in quality of life research. Quality of Life Research, 14(9), 2039.*#RESEARCH and GRANTS (*student’s proposal, & mentorship I*2018-Sub-I2018PITitleForgot or not: Role ofcomorbidity and quality of lifein a selection of patients forbreast cancer radiationtreatment. PI: Muriel Lee’ CoIs: Robert Hines, J WrightThe voice of adolescentsregarding isolation for infection.PIs: Susan Fowler, ValeriaLapp, Harriett MillerDetermining the impact ofdepression on veterans newlydiagnosed with cancer:Understanding the links amongdepression, cancer, treatment,and care. PI: Veronica Decker;Co-I: Jean DavisA proposal for a groundedtheory study of flourishing inrecent gulf war era veterans.PI: Christine Agenor- PhDstudentAn explorative study on nurses’attitudes and beliefs ofmedication safety and reportingin practice. PI: Laura Arkin;Co-I’s Andrea Schuermann,Daleen Penoyer; Sub-I- PatriciaGeddieIncidence of nausea andvomiting in older adults undertreatment for cancer. Co-I’s:John Clochesy, Robert Hines,Patricia Geddie03/22/19 Loerzel, VictoriaAgencyBreast Cancer AllianceTypeExtramuralAmount 125,000SubmittedJuly 12, 2019STTI/SNRSExtramural 5,000SubmittedMay 2019UCF College ofNursing, AndrewsGrantIntramuralFunded 2000.00APNA: AmericanPsychiatric NursesAssociationExtramuralFunded6/13/19 6,803.00Theta Epsilon ChapterSigma Theta TauExtramuralFunded10/2018 1000.00Supported by the BeatM. and Jill L. KahliEndowment inOncology NursingUnfundedPage 5 of 31

014PrincipalInvestigatorTitleImplementing an electronicpatient-reported outcomessystem for colorectal cancerpatients receivingchemotherapy. Co-PI: RobertHinesExamining a multi-componentexercise intervention forindividuals with Alzheimer’sdisease and related dementiasand the their family caregivers.PI- Nicole Dawson, Co-I’s:Jennifer Kent-Walsh andDebbie Hahs-VaughePRO for symptommanagement in CRC patients.PI- Robert Hines (COM)Barriers and facilitators ofwomen’s self-management ofhealth. PI- Joellen EdwardsThe invisible man: Livedexperiences of older malecaregivers. & PI- JackieLaManna, Co-Is: NormaConner, Michael ValentiDetermining Patient Care NeedsRelated to Improvement ofNursing Care Standards Beforeand After Robotic Surgery forGynecological Cases. &PI:Gonul KurtPromoting Cancer SymptomManagement in Older Adults:Co-Is, John Clochesy, EileenSmith, Patricia GeddieStress relief: Integrating yogapractice into a College ofNursing.Co-Is: Elizabeth Kinchen,Theresia PortoghesePromoting Cancer SymptomSelf-management in OlderAdults- Phase I: eSSET-CINVSerious Game Development.NTN: Nurture the nurse:Mindful stress reductioninterventions for undergraduatenursing students- pilot program.& PI: Charlotte NeubauerSepsis screening in adultoncology outpatients. & PIPatricia GeddieEvaluating Cancer Educationthrough focus groups. Co-Is:03/22/19 Loerzel, VictoriaAgencyFlorida Department ofHealthTypeExtramuralAmountSubmittedSept 2017not fundedNational Institute ofAgingExtramural-Effort- 5%Not fundedNINR- R21ExtramuralSubmittedJune 2017Not fundedUnfundedAmerican NursesFoundationExtramural 5000Funded 8/17Supported by FloridaHospitalNational Institute ofNursing Research1R15NR015851-01UnfundedExtramuralFunded 463,103UnfundedGurecki Estate: UCFOffice of Research rlando Health-extension of 2012ORC fundingFunded 42, 130UnfundedIntramuralPage 6 of 31

7DateRoleTitlePatricia Geddie, Eileen Smith,Michael CarneyCognitive representations oftreatment related side effects inolder persons with cancer. CoPI: Patty GeddieFrequency and themes of unmetneeds of cancer survivors: Aqualitative analysis of data fromthe ACS Study of CancerSurvivors-II (SCS-II). PI: MaryAnn Burg, PhDExploring cognitiverepresentation of treatmentrelated side effects in womenwith breast cancerEvaluating the Impact of aWeb-based Death & DyingClass on Nursing StudentAttitudes and Feelings towardsCaring for Patients at End ofLifeCo-PI: Norma Conner, Investigator20082010-extension of 2012ORC fundingIntramuralAssessment of needs of oldernurses and factors that woulddelay retirement: A mixedmethods study. Daleen Penoyer,PI,

Victoria Wochna Loerzel, PhD, RN, OCN , FAAN University of Central Florida College of Nursing 12201 Research Parkway Suite 300 Orlando, FL 32826 (407) 823-0762—Office (407) 823-5675—Fax Victoria.Loerzel@ucf.edu . EDUCATION . Year Degree Institution Clinical Major Role Preparation