CV: E.Norman
CURRICULUM VITAE
Elizabeth M. Norman
8 South Brookwood Drive
Montclair, New Jersey 07042
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EDUCATION:
1986 PhD nursing, New York University, 1986, Dissertation. “Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam.”
1977 M.A. nursing, New York University, 1977.
1973 B.S. nursing, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey, l973.
HONORS:
May 2004Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Hall of Distinguished Alumni Award.
May 2004.Rutgers College of Nursing Commencement Speaker.
May 2003.University of California San Francisco, Commencement Speaker.
October 2001. American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Seventh Annual John P. McGovern Award
September 2001. Indiana State University, Distinguished Lecturer, Terra Haute, Indiana.
March 2001. University of Virginia. Eighth Annual Agnes Dillon Award.
June 2000. New York University, Division of Nursing, Distinguished Alumni Award.
November 1999. American Academy of Nursing. National Media Award.
October 1999. Lavinia L. Dock Award for Outstanding Historical Scholarship. American Association for the History of Nursing.
September 1999. Convocation Speaker. Bloomfield College. Bloomfield, New Jersey.
September 1996 Convocation Speaker. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
November 1995. International Public Print Media Award, Sigma Theta Tau
International .
September 1994. Convocation Speaker. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
April 1993. Certificate of Appreciation. New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
April 1992. Outstanding Alumna. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, College of Nursing.
January 1992. Book of the Year. American Journal of Nursing
October 1991. Fellow. American Academy of Nursing.
June 1990. Official Commendation for Military Nursing Research. Department of the Army.
May 1988. National Research Award. American Association of Critical Care
Nurses.
June 1986. Visiting Professor. Department of the Navy, Department of Psychiatry, Portsmouth, Virginia.
January 1977. Sigma Theta Tau, Upsilon Chapter
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
ACADEMIC RANK INSTITUTION DATE
Professor New York University September 2005 -
TheSteinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
Doctoral Program Director Division of Nursing January 1998 – September 2005
Tenured faculty member teaching graduate and doctoral level writing and history courses.
Chair and committee member for three current doctoral dissertations. UCAIHS reviewer.
Contributing Editor American Journal of Nursing January 1994 to
345 Hudson Street December 1999
New York, New York 10014
Wrote a monthly question and answer column titled "Critical Questions. Authored an information column titled "ICU Monitor" from January 1996 until December 1997.
Associate Professor Rutgers, The State University July 1993 - Jan.1998
Graduate Program Director College of Nursing Fall 1996
Assistant Professor Newark, N.J. 07102 Sept. 1986 - July 1993
Adjunct Assistant Professor Sept. 1981 - Sept.1986
Tenured faculty member. Taught undergraduate and graduate nursing courses.
Research Liaison University Hospital Sept. 1990 - Sept.1992
Trauma Team Newark, New Jersey 07102 Sept. 1985 - Sept.1990
Nursing Instructor Trenton State College Sept. 1979 - June 1981
Trenton, New Jersey
Nursing Instructor Helene Fuld Medical Center June 1975 -Sept. 1978
Trenton, New Jersey
Staff nurse St.Peter's Medical Center Jan. 1974 - June 1975
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Staff Nurse United Hospitals of Newark Jan. 1973 - Dec. 1973
Newark, New Jersey
MEDIA ACTIVITIES
BBC World News. "Imogene Kennedy Schmidt: WWII POW." Interviewed March 12, 2007.
WCTC-AM. “Advocating for our Nation’s Veterans.” One-hour radio show. February 4, 2007.
The History Channel, “Our Generation.” Interviewed about growing up in the 1960s. October 27, 2006.
The History Channel, "History in Focus: The Flags of Our Fathers." Interviewed on combat photography in the Pacific Theater and the Battle of Iwo Jima. October 15, 2006.
FOX Network News. “War Stories” with Oliver North. On-air commentary on nurses in war. March 21, 2004
CNN, “Inside Politics” with Judy Woodruff. Interviewed on “Women In War: Vietnam” November 11, 2003.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Norman M., & Norman E., Surrender: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath. . New York: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux. Anticipated publication, June 2009.
Norman, E. (2000). We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese. New York: Atria Publishing. 8th printing, 2008. (media activities for this book available)
Norman, E. (1999). We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese. New York: Random House.
Norman, E. (1990). Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year. In print, 2008.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Norman E.,(In press) "The Navy Nurse Corps." In Hasia Diner & Eli Diner (Eds.) Women in American History: an Encyclopedia. New York: Facts on File
Norman E.,(In press) "Nurses and Nursing." In Hasia Diner & Eli Diner (Eds.) Women in American History: an Encyclopedia. New York: Facts on File
Norman, E. (2006). "The Challenge of Historical Research." In Geri Lo-Biondo-Wood & Judi Haber (Eds.). Nursing Research: Methods, Critical Appraisal and Utilization. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: C.V. Mosby, 436-437.
Norman E. (2001). “The Nurses Captured on Bataan.” In Brian Lamb (Ed.). Booknotes, Stories from American History: Leading Historians on the Events that Shaped Our Country New York: Public Affairs, 251-258.
Norman, E. (2000). Ruby Bradley biography, Laura Cobb biography, Maude Davison
biography, Josephine Nesbit biography. In Vern Bullough and Lilli Sentz, (eds.). American Nursing: Biographical Dictionary Volume 3. New York: Springer Publishing, 24-26; 57-59; 66-69; 215-218.
Norman, E., & Pinkham, D. (1993). Why should I think about my death? In D. Fishman & O. Strickland (Eds.). Nursing Issues in the 90s. Albany, New York: Delmar Publishers, 58-75.
MONOGRAPH
Norman, E. (contributing author) in A. Wooley & S. Davis (Eds.). (1999). Guide for Integrating History into the Nursing Curriculum. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Invitational Nursing History Conference.
REFEREED ARTICLES
Kobayashi M., & Norman, E. (2006) "Development of Japanese NWI-R Evaluation of Japanese Professional Nursing Practice Environment." Japanese Journal of Nursing Administration.16(11), 929-935.
dePaula Lima, E., Norman, E., & dePaula Lima A. (2005). Translation and Adaptation of the Social Support Network Inventory in Brazil. The Journal of NursingScholarship, 37(3), 258-260.
Norman, E. & Angell D. (2000). Vivian Bullwinkel. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 6 (6), 345-353.
Norman, E., & Angell, D. (1999). Vivian Bullwinkel: Sole Survivor of the 1942 Massacre of Australian Nurses. Nursing History Review, 7, 97-112.
Norman, E. (1997). Boosting Your Career with a Mentor. Orthopaedic Nursing, 16(4), 13-16. The sixth article in a professional development initiative sponsored by the National Association of Orthopaedic Nursing and Rhone-Poulenc Rorer.
Norman, E., & Eifried, S. (1995). How Did They All Survive? An Analysis of American Nurses' Experiences in Japanese Prisoner-of-War Camps. Nursing HistoryReview,3, 105-127.
Norman, E. (1995). American Military Nurses in Wartime and the Impact of Their Experiences on Peacetime Nursing Practice. Caduceus: Humanities Journal forMedicine and the Health Sciences,11(1), 23-34. This special issue received the International Public Print Media Award from Sigma Theta Tau International.
Norman, E., & Eifried, S. (1993). The Angels of Bataan. Image: The Journal of NursingScholarship, 25(2), 121-126.
McCormac, M., Redeker, N., & Norman, E. (1992). Analysis of Motor Vehicle Crash Data in an Urban Trauma Center: Implications for Nursing Practice and Research. Heart & Lung, 21, 558-567.
Norman, E. (1992). After the Casualties: The Effect of Working in the Vietnam War on Nurses' Professional Identity and Career Decisions. Nursing Research, 41, 110-113. Reprinted in 1995 in The Journal of Military Nursing and Research, 1 (3), 25-29.
Norman, E., Griffin, C., & Getek, D. (1991). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in an Urban Trauma Population. Applied Nursing Research, 4 , 171-176.
Norman, E., Gadaleta, D., & Griffin, C. (1991). An Evaluation of Bell Versus Diaphragm Blood Pressure Measurements in a Stabilized Acute Trauma Population. NursingResearch, 40, 86-89.
Norman, E. (1989). Analysis of the Concept of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Journal ofAdvanced Medical-Surgical Nursing, 1 (4), 55-64.
Norman, E. (1989). How to Use Word Processing Software to Conduct Content Analysis. Computers in Nursing, 7, 127-128.
Norman, E. (1989). The Wartime Experience of Military Nurses in Vietnam, 1965-1973. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 11, 219-233.
Norman, E. (1988). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam During the War Years 1965-1973. Military Medicine, 153, 238-242. Reprinted in 1995 in The Journal of Military Nursing and Research, 1(1), 18-22.
Norman, E. (1987). Research Collaboration Between Staff nurses and a University professor. Orthopaedic Nursing, 6, 16-19.
Norman, E. (1986). A Study of Female Military Nurses in Vietnam During the War Years 1965-1973. Journal of Nursing History, 2, 43-60.
Norman, E. (1982). PTSD: The Victims Who Survived. American Journal of Nursing, 82, 1696-1698.
Norman, E. (1981). Who and Where are Nursing Historians? Nursing Forum, 20, 138-152.
Norman, E., & Haumann, L. (1978). Tools for Judging Teaching Effectiveness. The Nurse Educator, 3, 29-35.
COLUMNS
Norman, E., (1994). "Critical Questions." American Journal of Nursing. Monthly column. January 1994 - January 1999.
Norman, E., (1996). "ICU Monitor." American Journal of Nursing. Monthly column. January 1996 - January 1997.
ABSTRACTS, BOOK REVIEWS, NON-REFEREED ARTICLES, PROCEEDINGS, LETTERS
Norman, E. (2001). The Queen’s Poor: Life as They Find It in Town and Country. NursingHistory Review, 9, 234-35. (Book review).
Norman, E. (2000, March 27). For Want of Soap and Water. The New York Times. p.26 (op-ed page).
Norman, E. (2000). We Band of Angels. New Jersey Nurse. 30, 4.
Norman, E. (1999, Summer). The Amazing World of Commercial Publishing. Bulletin of theAmerican Association for the History of Nursing. (63), 6. (Column).
Norman, E. (1998). White Coolies: Australian Nurses Behind Enemy Lines. NursingHistory Review, 6, 159-60. (Book review).
Norman E., & Angell D. (1997). Vivian Bullwinkel: Sole Survivor of the 1942 Massacre of Australian Nurses on Banka Island, Sumatra. In the Fourteenth Annual American Association for the History of Nursing Conference Proceedings Book, Hartford, Connecticut: University of Connecticut.
Norman, E., & Sarnecky, M. (1996). Nurses Under Fire: The World War II Experiences of Nurses on Bataan and Corregidor. Nursing Research, 45(2), 126. (Letter).
Norman, E. (1995). The Evolution of Cardiac Surgery. Nursing History Review, 4, 214-15. (Book review).
Norman, E. (1994). They Had No Choice But to Survive: Army Nurses on Bataan and Corregidor. In D. Stapleton & C. Welch. (Eds.). Critical Issues in American Nursing in the Twentieth Century. North Tarrytown, New York: Rockefeller Archives, 33-42. (Proceedings).
Norman, E., & Eifried, S. (1993). How Did They All Survive? An Analysis of American Nurses' Experiences in Japanese Prisoner-of-War Camps. In the Tenth Annual American Association for the History of Nursing Conference Proceedings Book, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Norman, E. (1992, March/April). Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam. New Jersey Nurse, 15. (Non-refereed article).
Norman, E., Eifried, S., & Furey, J. (1991). The Experience of Valiant American Women: The Angels of Bataan. In the Eighth Annual American Association for the History of Nursing Conference Proceedings Book, San Francisco: University of California San Francisco Press, 18.
Norman, E. (1989, May 28). Nurses in Vietnam: Beyond TV's Stereotypes. The New York Times, Section 4, p. 23. (Non-refereed article).
Norman, E. (1989). Clinical Nursing Concepts: Fluid and Electrolytes. Computers in Nursing, 7, 180-181 (Software review).
Norman, E., Griffin, C., & Getek, D. (1988). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Victims of Physical Violence. In the Third International Intensive Care Nursing Conference Proceedings Book, Canada: AACN and CACN Press, p.205-206 and Heart and Lung, 17, 306-307. (abstract).
Norman, E. (1986). Nurses in War: A Study of Female Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam During the War Years 1962-1973. Dissertation Abstracts.
Norman, E. (1985). A Feminist Look at Women in War. Proceedings of the Third Annual Feminist Research Conference. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1.
ADVISORY, EDITORIAL, SERVICE ACTIVITIES DATE
Manuscript reviewer, Sigma Theta Tau International September 2008
Publishing Company.
Manuscript reviewer, American Journal of Nursing September 2003 - present
Board Member, New York State Nurses Association, June 2003 - present
Bellevue Alumnae Center for Nursing History Committee
Advisory Board Member. Association for Professionals June 2006 - December 2007
in Infection Control & Epidemiology
Chief Consultant, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,February 2005 – May 2006
Washington D. C. “Experiences of Deployed and
Non-Deployed Nurses During War.” LTC D. Kenny, P.I.
Content reviewer, Army Nurse Corps History, Colonel November 2003 & August
Mary Sarnecky author, University of Pennsylvania Press. 2005
Manuscript reviewer. Western Journal of Nursing Research October 2002; October 2004
Consultant, NEH Film Women in WWII, Ruth Pollack P.I. October 2003
Editorial Board Member. Nursing and Health Sciences: January 1998 - December 2005
Sciences: An International Journal. School of Allied
Health Sciences, Yamaguchi University, Japan.
Book Reviewer. Nursing History Review. June 1994 - September 2008
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Manuscript reviewer. University of Pennsylvania February 1992 - September 2008 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
New Jersey State Coordinator. Vietnam Nurses January 1992 to
Memorial in Washington D. C. January 1997
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
CURRENT RESEARCH
Co-principal investigator. "Surrender: The Story of the Bataan Death March and It's Aftermath." A study of American, Filipino, and Japanese soldiers in combat in World War II and their lives in the long years after liberation. Under contract with Farrar, Strauss & Giroux Publishers, New York, New York. Michael Norman, co-principal investigator. Earhart Foundation Grant $27; 000; Novartis $9,060. New York University Research Challenge Grants, $7,700. Freedom Forum $5,000. NYU FAS Dean’s Challenge Grant $8,000. Student assistants: Miho Suzuki, Mia Kobayashi (Education), Wendy Matzumura, Bojana Stoparic, Davina Parades, Wilma Lacaba (CAS)
COMPLETED RESEARCH
Principal Investigator. "We Band of Angels." Historical study detailing the experiences of 99 American army and navy nurses in the Philippine Islands, World War. Rutgers University Grant support: $3,500. Study completed Spring 1998.
Principal investigator. “Australian military nurses in the Pacific Theater, World War II." Historical study examining the experiences of 65 Australian military nurses who served in Malaya. Dorothy Angell, co-investigator. Study completed Spring 1998.
Co-investigator. "Implications of daily chest radiographs on critical care nursing practice." UMDNJ staff nurses, principal investigator. Study completed January 1992.
Co-investigator. "Analysis of Motor Vehicle Crash Data in an Urban Trauma Center: Implications for Nursing Practice and Research." M. McCormac, principal investigator. N. Redeker, co-investigator. Study completed 1991.
Principal investigator. "A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Blood Pressure Measurements in Adult Trauma Patients." Supported by Rutgers Biomedical Research Grant $750. Study completed July 1989.
Principal investigator. "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Victims of Physical Trauma." Study completed January 1988. Supported by Rutgers Summer Fellowship Award $1500.
Doctoral dissertation. Nurses In War: A Study Of Female Military Nurses Who Served In Vietnam During The War Years 1962-1973. Study completed February 1986. Chairperson: P. Winstead-Fry.
CURRENT MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
New York State Nurses Association2003-present
Member, Historical Committee
American Academy of Nursing1991 - present
Member, Expert Panel on Nursing and History 2001 - 2007
American Association for the History of Nursing 1989 - present
Member, Awards Committee 2008
Chair, Abstract Review Committee 1998 - 2000
Chair, Awards Committee 1997 - 1999
Member Elections Committee 1993 - 1995
New Jersey State Nurses Association 1979 - present
Rutgers College of Nursing Alumni Association 1973 - present
SELECT PRESENTATIONS:
June 2007. Atlanta, Georgia. "Georgia Women Who Served Their Country in World War II." Georgia State University, Library Women's Collection. Annual Diana L. Fowlkes Lecture.
June 2007. Manchester, New Hampshire. "Nursing Heroes in History. New Hampshire Board of Nursing. Keynote address.
May 2007. Randolph Public Library New Jersey "Nurse who served in the Vietnam War. Fundraising keynote speaker.
November 2006, Arlington National Cemetery, Washington D.C. “Women in Combat”
November 2006. Holmdel, New Jersey. “Nurses Who Served in Vietnam.” New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
October 2006. Newark, New Jersey. “ Health Care in Time of War.” UMDNJ Trauma Conference. Keynote Speaker.
May 2006. Dallas, Texas. “We Band of Angels.” Parkland Hospital-UT Southwestern Medical School. Keynote Speaker.
October 2005. Park City, Utah. “We Band of Angels.” Utah State Nurses Association Annual Convention. Opening Keynote Speaker.
September 2005. Wilmington, Delaware. “We Band of Angels.” Christiana Health Care System Leadership Conference. Opening Keynote Speaker
July 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. “We Band of Angels.” 17th Annual National Nursing Staff Development Convention. Opening Keynote Speaker.
May 2005. Danvers, Massachusetts. “We Band of Angels.” Northeast Hospital System. Keynote Speaker.
March 2005. Long Beach, California. “We Band of Angels.” Long Beach Memorial Medical Center 2nd Annual Heart of Nursing Conference. Opening Keynote Speaker.
February 2005. Monterey, California. “We Band of Angels.” Association of California Health Care Leaders, 27th Annual Conference. Opening Keynote Speaker.
September 2004. Hanover, New Hampshire. “Nursing in Times of Terrorism and War.” Dartmouth-Hitchock Medical Center. Northern New England Nurses Conference. Opening Keynote speaker
June 2004. Chatham, Massachusetts. “Nurse Wartime-Heroes.” Massachusetts Organization of Nurse Executives’ Annual Meeting. Closing keynote speaker.
May 2004. Rochester, Minnesota. “We Band of Angels.” Mayo Clinic Annual Celebration of Nursing. Keynote Speaker.
May 2004. Orlando, Florida. “After World War II: Nurses’ Legacy.” Annual Convention of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor. Luncheon Speaker.
April 2004. San Diego, California. “We Band of Angels.” 21st Annual VHA National Leadership Conference. Closing conference speaker.
April 2004. Portland, Oregon. “We Band of Angels.” 100th Anniversary of the Oregon State Nurses Association. Opening Keynote Speaker.
March 2004. Westfield, New Jersey. “Nursing in Vietnam.” New Jersey Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America.
December 2003. New York, New York. “We Band of Angels.” New York Academy of Medicine's Section on Historical Medicine, 2003-2004 Lecture Series.
November 2003. Washington D. C. “The Women Who Served in Vietnam.” Vietnam Women’s Memorial 10th Anniversary Commemoration, Annual Veterans Day Celebration at the Wall. Keynote Speaker
October 2003. Atlanta, Georgia. “We Band of Angels.” 17th Annual American Psychiatric Nurses Association Convention. Keynote Speaker.
October 2003. Kalamazoo, Michigan. “We Band of Angels.” Michigan Nurses Association Annual Convention. Opening Keynote Speaker.
September 2003. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “We Band of Angels.” Emergency Nurse Association 2003 Meeting. General Session Keynote Speaker.
May 2003 Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. “We Band of Angels.” Lehigh Valley Hospital System. Keynote Speaker
May 2003 Providence, Rhode Island. “We Band of Angels.” Miriam Hospital System. Keynote Speaker
April 2003. Northumberland PA. “Nursing in Times of Terrorism and War.” 2nd Annual Nursing in the 21st Century lectureship.