TERRI M. MARIN, PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
Emory University
Telephone:(770) 631-9447
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Education
September 2008- May 2012 / Emory University, Atlanta, GA / Doctor of PhilosophyJuly 2000-May 2002 / State University of New York,
Stony Brook, NY / Master of Science
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
September 1981-May 1986 / University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN / Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Licenses and Certifications
1986 – Present / Registered Nurse/APRN, Georgia / RN1080252002 – Present / Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, National Certification Corporation / MAR1-0429-0243
Honors and Awards
2015 / Fellow, American Association of Nurse Practitioners2015 / Harris Visiting Professorship, University of Chicago at Illinois
2015 / Jean Thomas Teaching Award nominee, Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau
2015 / NEC Working Group Expert Panel, member; University of Arizona
2013 / Team Excellence Award, Team Pediatrics Member, Emory University School of Nursing
2012 / March of Dimes Nurse of the Year finalist, Georgia Chapter
2012 / Travel award, Southern Society of Pediatric Research for Podium Presentation
2012 / Outstanding Alumnus Award, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Nursing
2012 / Kim Nolan Spirit Award, Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners
2011 / March of Dimes Nurse of the Year finalist, Georgia Chapter
2010 / Travel award, Southern Society of Pediatric Research for Podium Presentation
2010 / Research grant presented by Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
2009 / Research grant presented by Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners
2009 / Scholarship presented by Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners
2008 / Scholarship presented by Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners
Professional Positions
January 2016-present / Consultant, Medical Affairs / Medtronics, Inc.August 2012-present / Clinical Assistant Professor / Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Atlanta, Georgia
August 2012-present / Assistant Professor, secondary appointment
/ Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology
August 2008- May 2012 / Full-time PhD student / Emory University, Laney Graduate School
April 2003- August 2008 / Neonatal Nurse Practitioner / Emory University School ofMedicine, Department ofPediatrics, Division ofNeonatology
September 2004-August 2006 / Clinical Faculty, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program / University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama
October 2002- March 2003 / Neonatal Nurse Practitioner / Brandon Neonatology, Brandon, Florida
September 2000- May 2002 / Full-time Graduate Student / State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
December 1999- May 2002 / Registered Nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care / Piedmont Hospital,Atlanta, GA
July 1998- July 2000 / Registered Nurse, Pediatric Emergency Department / Piedmont Fayette Hospital, Fayetteville, GA
September 1992-
December 1999 / Registered Nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit / Southern Regional Medical Center, Riverdale, GA
August 1995- June 1996 / Pediatric Manager / Olsten Kimberly Quality Care,Atlanta, GA
October 1991-September 1992 / Registered Nurse, Adult Intensive Care / Morton Plant Hospital Clearwater, FL
September 1991-September 1988 / Registered Nurse, AdultIntensive Care / St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL
Scholarship: Grants and Other Funding
Research Grants Funded (in reverse chronological order)
Title: “Donor Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Recipient Factors Associated with Transfusion Related Necrotizing Enterocolitis (TR-NEC) in very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 grams) infants: A Prospective Birth Cohort Investigation”.Role: Co-investigator
Funding Agency: Medtronics, Inc.
Total costs: $1,000,000 equipment
Funding period: 2016-2019
Title: “Donor Red Blood Cell Characteristics and Recipient Factors Associated with Transfusion Related Necrotizing Enterocolitis (TR-NEC) in very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 grams) infants: A Prospective Birth Cohort Investigation”.
Role: Co-investigator, 0.6 calendar
Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Blood and Lung Institute
Total costs: $1,459,741 (direct)
Funding period: 2014-2019
Title: Cerebral and Mesenteric Perfusion Changes in Preterm Infants as the Result of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions (Terri Marin)
Role: Doctoral Dissertation, 100%
Funding Agency: Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Total costs: $500
Funding period: 04/01/10 – 04/01/11
Title: Cerebral and Mesenteric Perfusion Changes in Preterm Infants as the Result of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions (Terri Marin)
Role: Doctoral Dissertation, 100%
Funding Agency: Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners
Total costs: $1000
Funding period: 10/01/09 – 10/01/10
Scholarship: Publications (*database; students, Senior Author)
Marin, T. & Moore, J. (2011). Understanding near-infrared spectroscopy, Advances in Neonatal Care,11, 382-388.
*Marin, T. (2012). Mesenteric perfusion pattern changes as the result of packed red blood cell transfusions in preterm infants. (Doctoral Dissertation). Emory Electronic Theses and Dissertations Repository.*Marin, T., Moore, J., Kosmetatos, N., Roback, J., Weiss, P., Higgins, M., Josephson,C.D. (2013). Red blood cell transfusion-associated necrotizing enterocolitis in very low birth weight Infants: a near-infrared spectroscopy investigation. Transfusion,53, 2650-8.doi: 10.1111/trf.12158.
Marin, T. & Strickland, O. (2013). Transfusion-related necrotizing enterocolitis: a conceptual framework. Advances in Neonatal Care, 13,166-74.
*Marin, T., Josephson, C.D., Kosmetatos, N., Higgins, M., Moore, J. (2014). Feeding preterm infants during red blood cell administration is associated with a decline in post-prandial mesenteric oxygenation. Journal of Pediatrics, 165(3):464-471.
Asmerom, M., Crowe, L., Marin, T. (2014). Understanding the biologic therapies of probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics: exploring current evidence for use in premature infants. Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 29(3):240-7.
Marin, T., Khan, A. (2015). Neonatal Acid-Base Imbalance. Clinical Care Paths in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Editors: Jain, L. & Suresh, G. McGraw-Hil: NY. [in submission].
*Marin, T., Boddu, S. (in preparation). Effects of severe, multiple apnea, bradycardia and desaturations on cerebral, renal and mesenteric perfusion in a preterm infant: A case analysis.
*Marin, T., Moore, J. (in preparation). Mesenteric perfusion as measured by NIRS during pneumoperitoneum: A case analysis.
*Marin, T. et al. (in preparation). Statistical measures for characterizing Near-infrared spectroscopy data in preterm infants.
Published Research Abstracts and Proceedings
*Marin, T., Josephson, C.D., & Moore, J. (2012). Can transfusion associated mesenteric tissue oxygenation changes explain the increased odds of necrotizing enterocolitis? [Abstract]. Journal of Investigative Medicine, 60, 395.*Marin, T., Booth, E., Wider, M., & Moore, J. (2010). Transfusion induced gut and renal ischemia correlates with prolonged red blood cell storage [Abstract]. Journal of Investigative Medicine,58, 387.
*Marin, T., Josephson, C.D., Kosmetatos, N., Higgins, M., Moore, J. (2014). Feeding preterm infants during red blood cell administration is associated with a decline in post-prandial mesenteric oxygenation. Poster presentation; Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Annual Symposium.
Scholarship: Presentations
Marin, T. (2015). Mesenteric Oxygenation Changes related to Blood Transfusions in Preterm Infants. Neonatal Conference, Kansas City, MO.Marin, T. (2015). Mesenteric Oxygenation Changes related to Blood Transfusions in Preterm Infants. Harris Visiting Professor lecture, University of Illinois, Chicago.
Marin, T. (2015). Necrotizing Enterocolitis: State of the Science. Harris Visiting Professor lecture, University of Illinois, Chicago.
Marin, T. (2014). To Feed or not to Feed During a Blood Transfusion: What is the Evidence? National Association of Neonatal Nurses Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ. Chosen for recording and distribution in NICUniversity.
Marin, T. (2014). Feeding preterm infants during red blood cell administration is associated with decline in post-transfusion mesenteric oxygenation. Georgia Association of Neonatal Nurses.
Marin, T. (2013). Mesenteric Perfusion Pattern Changes as the Result of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions in Preterm Infants. Emory University Nursing Research Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Marin, T., Hoffman, J. (2013). Mystery Case Presentations, Florida of Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners National Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T. (2013). Feeding preterm infants during red blood cell administration is associated with decline in post-transfusion mesenteric oxygenation. Poster Presentation, Florida of Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners National Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T. (2013). Mesenteric Perfusion Pattern Changes as the Result of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions in Preterm Infants. National Association of Neonatal Nurses Research Summit, Scottsdale, AZ.
Marin, T. (2012). Can Transfusion Associated Mesenteric Tissue Oxygenation Changes Explain the Increased Odds of Necrotizing Enterocolitis? Podium Presentation, Southern Society of Pediatric Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Marin, T. (2012). Transfusions and Gut Perfusion. Neonatology 2012, Atlanta, GA.
Marin, T. (2011). Effect of Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions on Tissue Oxygenation in the Preterm Infant, Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Annual Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T., Parker, L., Cline, G., McNerney, D. (2011). PhD vs. DNP, panel discussion regarding doctoral education; Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Annual Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T., Timoney, P., Vargo, L. (2011). Complex Case Studies in Neonatology, Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Annual Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T. (2010). Transfusion Induced Gut and Renal Ischemia Correlates with Prolonged Red Cell Storage, Podium presentation, Southern Society of Pediatric Research, New Orleans, LA.
Marin, T. (2010). Transfusion Induced Gut and Renal Ischemia Correlates with Prolonged Red Cell Storage, Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T. (2007).NNP Role Transition, Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners National Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Marin, T. (2007). Neonatal Sepsis Review, Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners National Symposium, Clearwater, FL.
Local Presentations
Marin, T. (2010). Ethics in Research, BSN Honor students, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.Marin, T. (2010). Ethics in Research, MSN students, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Marin, T. (2010). Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Marin, T. (2010). Neonatal Radiology, Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2010). Neonatal Sepsis, Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2009). Neonatal Radiology Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2009). Neonatal Sepsis, Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2008). Neonatal Radiology Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2008). Neonatal Sepsis, Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2007). Neonatal Sepsis, Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2007). Neonatal Radiology Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2007). Necrotizing Enterocolitis Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Marin, T. (2006). Neonatal Radiology Interpretation, Georgia Association of Neonatal Nurses, Atlanta, GA.
Doctor of philosophy student advisement
2015 Stephanie Prescott, University of Virginia; Dissertation Committee Member. “Determination of NIRS feasibility to detect hemodynamically significant patent ductusarteriosus.”Teaching Activities
Courses Taught
Fall, 2010 / NRSG 620-Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care 1: Development Approaches / Co-coordinatorFall, 2010 / NRSG 440-Core Concepts II / Co-Coordinator
Spring, 2011 / NRSG 340-Core Concepts I / Co-coordinator
Fall, 2011 / NRSG 620-Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care 1: Developmental Approaches / Coordinator
Summer, 2011 / NRSG 441-Core Concepts III / Co-coordinator
Fall, 2011 / NRSG 440- Core Concepts II / Co-coordinator
Fall, 2011 / NRSG 620-Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care 1: Developmental Approaches / Coordinator
Spring, 2012 / NRSG 440- Core Concepts I / Co-coordinator
Fall, 2012 / NRSG 620-Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Acute Care I: Development Approaches / Coordinator
Fall, 2012 / NRSG 440: Core Concepts II / Co-coordinator
Spring, 2013 / NRSG 621: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Acute Care II / Coordinator
Spring, 2013 / NRSG 440: Core ConceptsII-ABSN Students / Co-coordinator
Spring, 2013 / NRSG 451: Concepts of Neonatal Nursing / Co-coordinator
Fall, 2013
Fall, 2013 / NRSG 524: Becoming an APRN I
NRSG 440: Core Concepts II / Co-Faculty
Coordinator
Spring, 2014 / NRSG 440: Core Concepts II - ABSN students / Coordinator
Summer, 2014 / NRSG 441- Core Concepts III / Co-Coordinator
Fall, 2014 / NRSG 440-Core Concepts II / Coordinator
Fall 2014 / Staying Healthy in Pediatrics / Coordinator
Fall 2014
Spring 2015
Spring 2015
Spring 2015
Summer 2015
Summer 2015
Summer 2015
Fall 2015
Fall 2015
Spring 2016
Spring 2016
Fall 2016
Fall 2016
Fall 2016 / Becoming an APRN, MSN program, NNP students
NRSG 440-Core Concepts II
Advanced Neonatal Issues I, NNP program
Concepts of Neonatal Nursing
Pathophysiology
NRSG 440-Core Concepts II
Advanced Neonatal Issues II, NNP program
Pathophysiology
NRSG 440-Core Concepts II
Advanced Neonatal Issues I, NNP program
Concepts in Neonatal Nursing
Palliative Care Across the Life Spectrum
Advanced Health Assessment, NNP program
Concepts in Neonatal Nursing / Faculty
Coordinator
Faculty
Coordinator
Coordinator
Coordinator
Co-Coordinator
Coordinator
Coordinator
Coordinator
Coordinator
Seminar Leader
Coordinator
Coordinator
Professional and University Service Activities
Membership in Professional Organizations
2016-present2015-present
2014-present
2014-present
2010-present / Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
Fellowship of American Association of Nurse
Practitioners
American Association of Nurse Practitioners
American Academy of Pediatrics, Perinatal
Section
Southern Society of Pediatric Research / Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
2008-2015
2002-present / National Association of NeonatalNurse Practitioners
Sigma Theta Tau / Member
Member
2015-2017: Leadership Succession Committee
1998-2015 / National Association of Neonatal Nurses / Member
2013-2015: Research Committee
2014-2015: Director-At-Large, SIG
2002-present / Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners / Past-President
President
Research Chair
Board of Directors
Conference Planning
Committee
2000-2006 / Georgia Association of Neonatal Nurses / President / Member
Manuscript Reviewer
2013-present / Peer Reviewer,Advances in Neonatal Care2014 / Invited Peer Reviewer, Evaluation & the HealthProfessions
2014 / Invited Peer Reviewer, Scientific Reviews
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
2016 / Invited Peer Reviewer, International Journal of Clinical Transfusion Medicine
Invited Peer Reviewer, International Journal of Nephrology and Renovascular Disease
Invited Peer Reviewer, Journal of Perinatal-Neonatal Medicine
Invited Peer Reviewer, PLOS ONE Journal
Peer Reviewer, Journal of Nurse Practitioners
Invited Peer Reviewer, World Journal of Gastroenterology
Invited Peer Reviewer, Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Service
2015-20162015-2016
2012-2013 / Member, Honor Council
Member, Development Advisory Committee
Member, Curriculum Committee
2013-2016 / Member, Finance Advisory Committee
2014 / ABSN Class Advisor (selected by students)
2014 / Task Force, BSN Curriculum Pre-Requisites Requirements
2014 / Task Force, APRN education in PhD program
2014 / Task Force, Curriculum Revisions AMSN, BSN programs
Prior Service at Other Universities
2004-2006 / Professional Advisory Board, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program, University of Alabama at BirminghamTERRI M. MARIN, PhD NNP-BC
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