Degree and Title: PhD, FNP, CARN-AP, Associate Professor
Address:
School of Nursing
University at Buffalo
807 Kimball Tower
3435 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214-3079
Phone: 716-829-3325 |
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E-Mail Address: nheider@buffalo.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BSN, Nursing, Winona State College
MS, Family Health Nurse Clinician, University of Rochester
PhD, Nursing, University of Rochester
Areas of Research:
Adolescent Health, Advanced Practice Issues & Education
Teaching Responsibilities:
Program Director - Family Nurse Practitioner Program
NUR 560 - Care of the Young Family
NUR 561 - Care of the Mature Family
NUR 564 - Care of the Complex Family
NUR 611 - Advanced Clinical Practicum
NUR 700 - Advanced Theory Construction & Development
Publications:
Sackett, K., Campbell-Heider, N., Blyth, J.B., (2004) The Evolution and Evaluation of Videoconferencing Technology for Graduate Nursing Education. Computing, Informatics, Nursing. Mar-Apr;22(2):101-6.
Campbell-Heider, N., Tuttle, J., Bidwell-Cerone, S., Richeson, G. & Collins, S. (2003)
The buffering effects connectedness: A "Teen Club" intervantion for children of substance abuse families. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 14, 175-182.
Tuttle, J., Campbell-Heider, N., Bidwell-Cerone, S., Collins, S., Richeson, G. (2001) Teen Club: Intervention for Adolescent Children of Substance Abusing Parents:
A Study of Five-Year Outcomes. Adolescent and Family Health, 2 (1):47.
Rosenthal, T.C., Campbell-Heider, N. (2000). The Rural Health Care Team. In J.P. Geyman, L.G. Hart, & T.E. Norris (Eds.), Textbook of Rural Health Care,
(pp. 41-53). McGraw Hill Publishers.
Tuttle, J., Bidwell-Cerone, S., Campbell-Heider, N., Richeson, G., Collins, S. (2000). TEEN CLUB: A Nursing Intervention for Reducing Risk-Taking Behavior and improving well-being in African-American Female Adolescents.
Journal of Pediatric Health Care,14:103-108.
Honors and Awards:
• Success as a Top 100 Federal Grantee, University at Buffalo 2002.
• Outstanding Nursing Practice Award by District 2, New York State Nurses Association, May, 2002.
• Physician’s Leadership Conference on Drug Policy – Invited to represent the International Nurses Society on Addictions, and present written testimony, November 29, 2001, Washington, DC.
• Gottschalk Award for research entitled, Reducing risky behaviors and improving well-being in poor, urban, minority adolescent (co-investigator), awarded May 10, 1997 by the Rochester and Monroe County Mental Health Association.
• Junior Scholar for IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship Winter 1997 75th Anniversary Issue.
• First Place, New York State Nurses Association Teaching Innovations Poster Contest, Snackpower: An active learning strategy to teach nutrition, (Principal Investigator), October 24, 1996.
• First Place Research Award, Rochester Academy of Medicine for Contraception Implant use among inner city teen, (Co-investigator), May 10, 1994
• First Place, Sigma Theta Tau/District I Research Day symposium poster contest for Baccalaureate students’ perceptions of professionalism, April 23, 1996 (Co-investigator).
• HBO & Co. selected to be a 1995 Nursing Informatics Scholar, March 13-17, 1995, Atlanta, Georgia.