Curriculum Vitae
Marilyn Anne Ray, RN, PhD, CTN-A, FAAN
Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology (FSfAA)
Website: www.marilynray.com
CURRENT POSITIONS
ACADEMIC ACADEMIC MILITARY
Professor Emeritus and Adjunct ProfessorFlorida Atlantic University
College of Nursing
Boca Raton, Florida / Honorary Degree
May 2005
Nevada State College
Henderson, Nevada / Colonel (Retired)
Nurse Corps
United States Air Force
Washington, D.C.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SCHOLAR/SPECIAL POSITIONS:
Institution/Location / Title of Scholar Position /Dates Held
Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, Florida
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Society for Applied Anthropology, Oklahoma City
Oklahoma / Professor Emeritus
Graduate Faculty Appt.
Yingling Visiting Scholar
Fellow
Sustaining Fellow / Awarded June 2006
Awarded 2010 to present
Academic Year 1994-1995
1989
2005
Florida Atlantic University
College of Nursing
Boca Raton, Florida / Eminent Scholar
Christine E. Lynn
Endowed Chair in Nursing / January 1989 – May 1994
Alberta Heritage
Foundation
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada / Visiting Lecturer at the University of Alberta, Clinical
Sciences / February 2005
Transcultural Nursing Society
Madonna University
Livonia, Michigan / Recertification in Transcultural Nursing
CTN-A / Awarded 2009
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:
Institution/Location Title of Administrative Position Dates Held
University of Colorado Interim Division Head November 1987
School of Nursing Human Care Nursing: through
Denver, Colorado Communities and Organizations December 1988
FACULTY POSITIONS:
Institution/Location Academic Rank Dates Employed
Florida Atlantic University Professor Emeritus 2006 and on-going
The Christine E. Lynn College
of Nursing Adjunct Professor 2004 and on-going
Boca Raton, Florida
Florida Atlantic University Professor with Tenure 1996 – 2004
The Christine E. Lynn College
of Nursing Associate Professor 1989 - 1995
Boca Raton, Florida
Institution/Location Academic Rank Dates Employed
Union Institute Adjunct Professor 1997-1999
Cincinnati, Ohio
University of ColoradoSchool of Nursing
Denver, Colorado
University of Northern Colorado School of Nursing
Greeley, Colorado
McMaster University
School of Medicine/
School of Nursing Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
University of San Francisco
School of Nursing
San Francisco, California
University of California
School of Nursing
San Francisco, California / Visiting Professor
Visiting Associate Professor
Visiting Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Lecturer
Instructor
(Part-time)
Assistant Professor
Family Practice Program
(Joint appointment)
Instructor
Instructor / 1997-2005
1991-1997
1989-1991
1984-1988
January – June 1984
1981-1982
1973-1976
1970-1972
1969-1970; 1973
FACULTY ASSOCIATE POSITIONS:
Organization
/Institution/Location
/Dates Held
Center for Human Caring / University of Colorado Denver, Colorado / 1987-1989Center for Nursing Research / University of Colorado Denver, Colorado / 1984-1987
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OTHER THAN TEACHING:
Institution/Location / Position title / Dates EmployedCollege of Nurses of Ontario
Toronto, Ontario, Canada / Consultant: Qualitative Research
Transcultural Nursing / March - September
1983
College of Nurses of Ontario
Toronto, Ontario, Canada / Coordinator:
Monitoring and Evaluation / 1982-1983
McMaster University Health Sciences Center Hamilton, Ontario, Canada / Staff Nurse/Maternity
Neonatal ICU / 1976-1977
University of Colorado Medical Center Denver. Colorado / Staff Nurse/Critical Care
(part-time) / 1968-1969
Gates Rubber Co. Denver, Colorado / Industrial Nurse
(part-time) / 1965-1966
Swedish Hospital
Englewood, Colorado / Staff Nurse/General Duty (part time) / 1965-1967
Penrose Hospital
Colorado Springs, Colorado / Critical Care
Kidney Dialysis Instructor / 1963-1965
Hoag Memorial Hospital
Costa Mesa, California
St. John’s Hospital
Santa Monica, California
Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Camp at Wrightwood, California, / Pediatrics
Emergency Department
Staff Nurse
Camp Nurse / 1961-1963
Sept.-Nov. 1961
Summer 1961
UCLA Medical Center
Los Angeles, California / Staff Nurse OB/GYN;
Emergency/Critical Care / 1958-1961
MILITARY:
Base/Installation / Position /Position
/ Dates ServedUSAF
School of Aerospace Medicine
Department of Academics (1)
School of Aerospace Nursing (2)
Brooks AFB, Texas / Colonel / Aerospace Nursing
Research and Education Consultant/Researcher / 1992-1999
USAF/AFSC
Regional Hospital
Eglin AFB, Florida / Colonel / Active Duty: Researcher, Clinical Nursing, Discharge Planning Officer / February –May 1991
USAF Systems Command
Office of Surgeon
Andrews AFB
District of Columbia / Colonel / IMA to Command Nurse
Nursing Administration / 1989-1991
USAF Military Personnel Center,
Office of Surgeon,
Nursing Education,
Randolph AFB, Texas / Colonel / Nursing Administrator
IMA to Chief Nurse
Education and Research / 1985-1988
USAF Air Reserve
Personnel Headquarters,
Office of the Surgeon General,
Denver Colorado / Lieutenant Colonel / Nursing Administrator:
IMA to Chief Nurse
Education and Personnel
Counseling / 1980-1985
USAF Hospital
Hill AFB, Utah / Major / Consultant, Clinical Nurse / 1977-1979
USAF Hospital
Grifiss AFB, New York / Major / OB, Nursery / 1975-1977
USAF Clinic
Niagara Falls, New York / Major / Clinical Nurse / 1974-1975
Travis AFB, California / Captain / Flight Nurse Instructor/Medical Crew Director / 1970-1973
Hamilton AFB, California / Captain / Flight Nurse / 1969-1970
Wyoming Air National Guard, Cheyenne, Wyoming / First Lieutenant / Flight Nurse / 1967-1968
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
ACADEMIC EDUCATION:
Institutions
/ Dates Attended /Degree/Specialization
/ Year GraduatedUniversity of Utah College of Nursing Salt Lake City, Utah / 1977-81 / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Transcultural Nursing / 1981
McMaster University Hamilton, Canada / 1974-77 / Master of Arts (MA),
Anthropology / 1978
University of Colorado School of Nursing Denver, Colorado / 1968-69 / Master of Science (MS), Maternal/Child Nursing / 1969
University of Colorado School of Nursing Denver, Colorado / 1964-68 / Bachelor of Science (BSN), Nursing / 1968
St. Joseph's Hospital
School of Nursing Hamilton, Canada / 1955-58 / Nursing Diploma
(Registered Nurse) / 1958
POST -DOCTORAL COURSES:
InstitutionSeton Hall University, NJ
Dept. of Diplomacy and
International Relations / Dates Attended
June 5-9, 2012 /
Degree
/Course of Study
United Nations, New York City, NYResearch Talk, Inc.
Cary, North Carolina
Pari Center for New Learning
Dr. F. David Peat (Physicist)
Pari, Italy
Martha E. Rogers Center for The Study of Nursing Science
New York University
Division of Nursing
New York, New York / October 25-26, 2010
October 2004
June 1999
May 1997
June 1995 / None
None
Certificate
Certificate
Certificate / Qualitative research and computer technology interface
Complexity science
Dialogue ‘99
Dialogue ‘97
Dialogue ‘95
Center for Complex Systems Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida / January – April 1995 / Course
Completion / Fractals and Chaos in the Life Sciences
Center for Clinical Bioethics
Georgetown University
Washington, DC / March 1994 / Certificate / Contemporary Catholic Medical Morals
Institution / Dates Attended /
Degree
/Course of Study
Kennedy Institute of EthicsGeorgetown University Washington, DC / March 1994 / Certificate / Advanced Bioethics
Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Georgetown University Washington, DC / June 1985 / Certificate / Bioethics
MILITARY EDUCATION:
Institutions / Dates / Course/Subject / Course CompletionAir War College
Air University
Maxwell AFB, Alabama / Seminar Course
Denver, Colorado
1983-86 / Strategies and Tactics
Foreign Affairs, International Relations / November 1986
USAF School of Health
Care Sciences
Sheppard AFB, Texas / March 1984 / Advanced Nursing Service Management / March 1984
USAF School of Health
Care Sciences
Sheppard AFB, Texas / March 1983 / Medical Red Flag / March 1983
Reserve Components National Security Course
Los Alamos, California / November 1981 / National Security
Foreign Affairs / November 1981
School of Aerospace Medicine
Brooks AFB, Texas / April-May 1968 / Flight Nursing / May 1968
Medical Service School
Sheppard AFB, Texas / March 1968 / Officer Training / March 1968
CERTIFICATIONS/ADVANCED PRACTICE:
· Transcultural Nursing Certification (CTN-A) -October 1988 (Recertified 1994 and 2000, 2009; 2014)
· Nursing Administration, Advanced (CNAA) -December 1991 (Recertified 1996-2001)
· CPR and Emergency Cardiac Care/Basic Life Support (CPR/CBLS) -March 1991
· Nurse Practitioner (Honorary), Nurse Practitioner Assn, Ontario, Canada -January 1975 and on-going
AWARDS AND HONORS
ACADEMIC:
Fellow, Inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). Hyatt Grand Regency Hotel, Washington, DC, October 19, 2013.
Chair, Learning Partnerships: Faculty and Student Development and Mentorship of Caring Scholars, The Anne Boykin Institute on the Advancement of Caring in Nursing, 2012 and on-going.
Board Member, Anne Boykin Institute on the Advancement of Caring in Nursing, 2012 and on-going.
2012-2015 Board Member, International Association for Human Caring, www.humancaring.org2011 Board Member, Qualitative Health Research Journal, University of Utah, College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, Utah (Dr. Janice Morse, Editor).
2010 Finalist for the International Award for Excellence: Creating Caring Organizations and Cultures through Communitarian Ethics. Journal of the World Universities Forum, 3(5), 41-52.
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award, Life Time Member, International Association for Human Caring, University of North Carolina, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina, May 2008.
2007 Distinguished Alumna Award, University of Utah, College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 3, 2007.
2005, Honorary Degree, Nevada State College, Henderson, Nevada, May 2005 (First Honorary Degree awarded at Nevada State College).
Who’s Who in the World. 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey.
Cambridge Who’s Who of Executive Women and Nursing and Health Care, Selected 2007.
New York, New York.
Who's Who in American Nursing, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2007, 2008. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey.
Who’s Who in America, Selected for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey.
Who’s Who in American Education, 2006, 2007-2008. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey.
Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey.
2005 Research Award for Excellence in Research at Florida Atlantic University from Dr. Lemanski, VP of Research, Department of Sponsored Research, Florida Atlantic University, 2005
2005 Transcultural Nursing Scholar. The International Transcultural Nursing Society. Awarded at Baruch College, New York City, October 2005.
Fellow 2005 1989, Applied Anthropological Association of the American Anthropology Association, June 1989. Sustaining Fellow, 2005.
Research Consultant Recognition for Service Award: Holy Cross Hospital, Nursing Research Council, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2002-2004, Awarded December 2004.
Distinguished Teacher of the Year, Academic Year 1999-2000, College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, awarded March 2000.
Selected participant in the annual Martha E. Rogers Center for the Study of Nursing Science, DIALOGUE '99. New York University, New York, participated June 1999.
Selected participant in the annual Martha E. Rogers Center for the Study of Nursing Science, DIALOGUE '97. New York University, New York, participated May 1997.
Granted Sabbatical Leave, Florida Atlantic University, granted for the Academic Year 1997-98.
Selected participant in the Professional Development Seminar in Israel sponsored by the College Consortium For International Studies, Israel/Jordan/Palestine, participated May 9 -18, 1996.
Selected participant in the first Martha E. Rogers Center for the Study of Nursing Science, DIALOGUE '95. New York University, New York, participated June 1995.
Named in the Registry of Phenomenologists, The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology. (p. 500) Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, selected May 1995. (Published, 1997)
Research Award, Iota Xi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, awarded April 1995.
Poster Session Finalist, 33rd Biennial Convention, Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, November 1995.
Who's Who Among Human Services Professionals, 1992-93. The National Reference Institute, Wilmette, Illinois.
Certificate of Recognition in Recognition of Outstanding Service and Dedication to the Profession of Nursing, Florida Nurses' Association, National and Florida Nurses Week, presented May 1993.
Nominated and Inducted as Member, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Florida Atlantic University, Chapter 128, Boca Raton, Florida, April 1992.
Leininger Transcultural Nursing Award for Excellence in Transcultural Nursing, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands, awarded August 1989.
Chancellor's Teaching Recognition Award (Graduate School), University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado, awarded May 1987.
Best Research Paper (Phenomenological Research), Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, selected 1987.
1986 Nightingale Award Nominee, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, School of Nursing, Denver, Colorado, May 1986.
Faculty Teaching Award, Nominated by Faculty of University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, School of Nursing, January 1986.
MILITARY/VETERANS AFFAIRS:
DNP Student of Regis University, Denver, Colorado, Dana Lusk, used Ray's Theory of Bureaucratic Caring as a guide to study Nursing Education for new employees of the Veterans' Administration Hospital, Denver, Colorado, June 2015.
DNP Graduate of Chamberlain University, Colonel Marcia Potter used Ray's Theory of Bureaucratic Caring as a guide to study Nurse-Directed (BCT Nursing Theory) Primary Care in terms quality improvement in outcomes of health-healing, time, and economic resources for the United States Air Force, Joint-Base Andrews, Washington, DC, June 2015.
Women in Aviation: Celebrating 50 Years of Women in Space. International Women's Air and Space Museum. Titusville, Florida (Space Coast, Florida). March 8 & 9, 2013.
Speaker: Contemplation of Peace-making and Peace-building. Memories of Hanoi, Vietnam, Hiroshima, Japan, Corregidor, The Philippines, Military Officers Association of the United States (MOAA), Holiday Inn, Highland Beach, Florida, March 2013.
Federal Nursing Service Essay Award, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS), Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2000.Certificate of Retirement as Colonel from the United States Air Force Reserve, Nurse Corps, Washington, D.C., issued February 6, 1999.
General's Letter of Recognition for Outstanding Service and Contributions to the United States Air Force Nurse Corps, 1967-1999 awarded February 1999.
USAF Meritorious Service Medal (1st Oak Leaf Cluster) for Outstanding Research Activities at USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Department of Aerospace Nursing, Brooks AFB, Texas, awarded 1997.
Recognition for Outstanding Contribution to the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Department of Aerospace Nursing, Qualitative Research Workshop, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, presented July 1994.
USAF Meritorious Service Medal for Nursing Leadership at USAF Systems Command, Washington, D.C., Operation Desert Storm, Eglin AFB, Florida, awarded 1992.
USAF National Defense Service Medal (1st Bronze Star), Operation Desert Storm, Eglin AFB, Florida, authorized and awarded May 1991.
USAF Commendation Medal (1st Oak Leaf Cluster) for Nursing Education and Policy Development, HQARPC/SGPN, Denver, Colorado, HQAFSC/SG, Andrews AFB, D.C., awarded September 1989.
USAF Commendation Medal for the Development and Management of the USAF Reserve Continuing Education Program, and Personnel Administration, awarded 1984.
Military Consultant to USAF Surgeon General, Headquarters, Bolling AFB, D.C. for Nursing Research and Administration, 1984.
National Defense Service Medal, United States Air Force, Sheppard AFB, Texas, awarded March 1968.
FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED: