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Curriculum Vitae
Patricia L. Humbles Ph.D, RN
415 Saint Mark, Court
Peoria, Illinois 61603
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Date Institution Degree
2002 University of Illinois Doctor of Philosophy
Nursing
1991 University of Illinois Master of Science in Nursing
1986 Mennonite College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in
Nursing
1976 Grant Hospital Bachelor of Science in
Northern Illinois University Medical Technology
1975 Northern Illinois University Bachelor of Science in
Biology
ADDITIONAL EDCATION
Self-Study Forum. Assuring Quality for the Future of Nursing Education (1 CEU)
Chicago IL., March 10-11, 2008
Online Course Design Seminar. Methodist College of Nursing 2/2007 to 5/2007
New ways of thinking about Nursing Education, NLN Audio Web Conference
(.2 CEU), October 2007.
Student Nurse Political Action Day, Springfield, IL. 2008.
Developing and Teaching Web-based Courses
June 28-29, 2005 3.3 CEU’s
MMCI Job Fair and free Nursing Conference The Neurology of Aging October 25, 2005
7.2 CEU’s
MMCI Continuing Education: Love Them, Don’t Leave Them: Our Multigenerational
Work Force 3.3 CEU’s
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NLN Mentoring Novice and Experienced Faculty in Nursing Education-Audio-Web
seminar 3.0 CEU’s
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic Experience
2008 Content Connections Community Health Nursing
Book Reviewer
2007 Assumption University Visiting Scholar,
Bangkok, Thailand Community Health Lectures
July 19 to Aug 11, 2007 on Home Health and
Occupational Health Nursing.
Collaboration on ongoing
Research.
2005-Present Methodist Medical Associate Professor
College of Nursing Courses taught: Community
Health Nursing-coordinator;
Nursing research, Death and
Dying. Clinical taught:
Community, Med/Surg
2005 Medical College of Georgia Co-taught doctoral course:
Augusta, Georgia Nursing 8870 Theory and
Research in Health
Disparities
2002 - 2005 Medical College of Georgia Assistant Professor
Augusta, Georgia Department of Nursing
Science (Gerontology course
Coordinator and clinical
Instructor, Research track
1996-1997 Spoon River College of Nursing Instructor in RN
Macomb, Illinois Program (Taught theory and
clinical for Peds, Med/surg,
OB)
1991-1996 Carl Sandburg College Instructor in RN
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Macomb, Illinois Program (Taught theory and
clinical for Peds, Med/surg,
OB)
1995-1996 Mennonite College of Nursing Part-time clinical instructor
Bloomington, Illinois senior students (taught Senior
Leadership)
1993-1996 Bradley University Part-time clinical instructor
Peoria, Illinois sophomore and seniors
(taught Senior Leadership)
1993 Illinois Central College Part-time clinical instructor
Peoria, Illinois (taught Health Assessment)
Professional Experience
1999 to 2001 Data Analysis Administrator Development, implementation,
Caterpillar, Incorporated and evaluation of worksite
Peoria, Illinois health promotion program
with 27, 000 employees
1990-1998 Interim Health Care Home Health Nurse,
Peoria, Illinois Hospice Care, Acute Care
and Private Duty Nurse
1988-1991 Caterpillar Incorporated Industrial Nurse
Morton, Illinois
1990-1991 Proctor Community Hospital Staff Nurse
Peoria, Illinois Respiratory Unit
1986-1988 Saint Francis Medical Center Staff Nurse Medical-Surgical
Peoria, Illinois Unit
1979-1990 Caterpillar Incorporated Metallurgical Technician
Morton, Illinois
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RESEARCH AND GRANT EXPERIENCE
Humbles, P., (Director) Nursing Workforce Diversity College Bound Nursing
Excellence Program Grant Funded by Human Resource
Service Administration, Extension granted for additional
year 2007-2008.
Humbles, P., (Director) Nursing Workforce Diversity College Bound Nursing
Excellence Program Grant Funded by Human Resource
Service Administration for $621,000 2005-2007.
Humbles, P., (Co-Investigator) Identification of Risk Factors with Cardiovascular
Disease and Associated Vulnerabilities in a Southern
Academic Medical Center. Health Disparities Work Group
$1000.
Humbles P., (Principle investigator) Environmental influences on physical activity
among young adults in Thailand. Minority International
Research Training Program, $9200, MCG Nurses Alumni
Association, $500.
Humbles, P., (Co-investigator) Sister to Sister: A community partnered tobacco
prevention intervention in Southern low-income housing
development. Funded by the American Legacy
Foundation, $50,000, Oct 2003-2004.
Humbles, P., (Co-investigator) Medical College of Georgia, Community Empowerment
Partnership Project, Boyle, J. P.I., Health Resources and
Services Administration, $25,000, 2003-2004.
Humbles, P. (PhD Dissertator) Aspirin use for primary and secondary prevention of an
Acute Myocardial Infarction in a work-site setting. (1999
to 2002t).
Humbles, P. Difficulties with condom use in workers in Gabarone,
(Principal Investigator) South Africa. Minority International Research Training
Program, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of
Nursing. Funded by Fogerty International Center Office
for Research on Minority Health, NIH, 1997.
Humbles, P. (Co-investigator) Descriptive survey of the needs of an African American
parish nursing population. Funded, 1992, 1994 by Peoria
Area Community Foundation , $9000
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Humbles, P. (Co-investigator) Perceived needs of urban African American church
congregants. Funded 1994 by Methodist HealthCore
Foundation , $3000
Humbles, P. (Masters Project) Self-care agency in Blacks with hypertension versus those
without hypertension (1991).
PUBLICATIONS
Andrews, J., Felton, G., Wewers, M., Waller, J., & Humbles, P. (2005). Sister to
Sister: A pilot study to assist African American women in subsidized housing quit
smoking. Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research, 6(5), 2-23.
Yin, Z., Hanes, J., Moore, J., Humbles, P., Barbeau, P., & Gutin, B., (2005). An
After-school Physical Activity Program for Obesity Prevention in Children. Evaluation
and Health Professionals, (In Press).
Andrews, JO., Felton, G., Wewers, ME., Waller, J., Humbles PL., (2003). Sister-
to-Sister: Assisting southern low-income women to quit smoking. Health Education and
Behavior, (Submitted for publication.)
Baldwin, K., Humbles, P., & Armmer, F., (2001). Perceived health needs of urban
African-American church congregants. Public Health Nursing 18(5), 295-303.
Armmer, F. & Humbles, P. (1995). Parish Nursing: Extending health care to
urban African Americans’ in Nursing and Health Care Perspectives on Community.
Nursing and Health Care Perspectives on Community, 16(2), 65-70.
Humbles, (1988). Handwashing in public washrooms. Journal of the Iowa Academy
of Science.
SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS
2007 Fall Mental Health & Aging Coalition Conference. Participated on panel for Aging.
and Geriatric Assessment. Central Illinois Agency on Aging, October 26, 2007.
Manual High School Alumni Banquet, Alumni Speaker, June 9, 2007
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
Humbles, P., Chinlumprasert, N., (2007). Environmental influences on physical activity
among young adults in Thailand. Oral presentation Assumption University Nursing
Conference, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Condon, J., and Humbles, P., (2005). Oral Presentation: Diagnosis, Treatment, and
charges for Myocardial Infarction: Disparities, Demographics, and Insurance types.
Association of Schools of Allied Health Professionals, 2005 Annual Conference October
19-22, 2005, Houston Texas.
Humbles, P., (2004). Worksite Health Promotion for Employees with HIV/AIDS. Oral
presentation at international research pre-conference given by the International Council
of Nurses in Bangkok, Thailand July, 2004.
Humbles, P., (2003). Recommended aspirin use and untreated hypertension in a worksite
health promotion program. Presented poster at 2003 Regional Research Conference at
Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. (October) Peer Reviewed
Humbles, P., (2003). Aspirin for primary and secondary prevention to reduce the risk of a
myocardial infarction in a worksite health promotion program. Presented at Southern
Nursing Research Conference, Orlando, Florida. February 13-15, 2003. Peer Reviewed
Humbles, P., Tobias, B., Salyer, J., Beltram, J., Weterbee, K., Martin, Buseh, A., and
Misner, S., (2001). Logistics of International Research Activities. Symposium: Minority
International Research Training Program. Midwest Nursing Research Society
Conference, Columbus, Ohio Peer Reviewed
Humbles, P. (2000, October). International conference on health research and
development (Research participant in world research agenda setting workshops),
Bangkok, Thailand. Funded, Minority International Research Training Program, Fogarty
International Center, National Institutes of Health.
Humbles, P. (2000, July). Difficulties with condom use in workers in Gabarone.
Thirteenth (13th) World Aids Conference. Durban, South Africa. Funded, Minority
International Research Training Program. Peer Reviewed.
Humbles, P., (1998). Evaluation methods. National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer
Conference, Washington DC. Peer Reviewed
Humbles, P. (1997, December). Difficulties with using condoms by urban workers in
Botswana. Sigma Theta Tau 34th Biennial Conference. Indianapolis, IN. Funded,
College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago. Peer Reviewed.
Humbles, P., Hudson, T., Jackson, V., Rodriguez, G., Teasley, J., Norr, K., & Tlou, S.,
(1997, August). AIDS Prevention Needs of Urban and Rural Young Adults in Botswana.
National Conference on HIV/AIDS in Botswana. Funded, Minority International
Research Trainee Program. Peer Reviewed
Armmer, F., Humbles, P., (1995). Expanding Health Care to Urban African Americans:
Parish Nursing Model. Serving Vulnerable Populations: Issues, Programs, and Policies.
Seattle University, Seattle, Washington.
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PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS
2008 Role Models: Profiles of Successful African American Professionals in
Peoria, Illinois, Illinois Central College publication.
2008 Taft Homes Community Service Award, Dec. 2007.
2005 Sprit of Nursing Showcase, Reflection of Nursing Spirit and Commitment
Award, Presented by the Georgia Nursing Association.
1995-2002 Parish Nurse Board, Order of Saint Francis Medical Center.
1997-2000 Research Trainee Minority International Research Program, UIC College
of Nursing, Funded by Fogarty International Center and Office for
Research on Minority Health: 5T37: TW00057
1997-1999 Pre-doctoral Fellow Diversity Fellowship. Funded through UIC Graduate
College
1997-1999, Pre-doctoral Fellow UIC Cancer Prevention and Control Research
Training Grant, Funded by National Institutes of Health. R25CA57699.
1993, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s Trailblazer Award for community service
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
1996- present Sigma Theta Tau, International
1997-2003 Midwest Nursing Research Society
2002-2005 Southern Nursing research Society
2002-present National League of Nurses
CONFERENCES ATTENDED
All Programs Meeting: Envisioning the Future of Health Professions. Health Services and
Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Washington DC. Feb. 25-27,
2008.
National League of Nurses Annual Conference, September 26-Novemmber 1, 2006 New
York, New York
American Society of Allied Health Professionals Annual Conference October 20-22,
2005 in Houston, Texas
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University of Illinois at Chicago: Optimizing Global Health through Nursing Science
Conference
Leadership Summit Cruise August 4-13th , 2005 sponsored by the National Professionals
Network out of Howard University
Chi Eta Phi Sorority National Education Conference July11-16th 2006 Cleveland Ohio,
Delegate for Chi Eta Phi nursing sorority.
End of Life Nursing Education Consortium June15-17th, 2005 Pasadena California
Competitive 2 ½ day course funded by National Cancer Institute for faculty teaching
oncology.
HRSA Division of Nursing: 2005 Technical Assistance Workshop
SERVICE (Committees, Community, College)
UIC College of Nursing, APHNE Peoria Consortia, Member of the Obesity/Diabetes
Mellitus committee. 2007-present.
Nurses Week Committee member 2008, ‘Nursing-Making a Difference Everyday’
Faculty Mentor for two new faculty 2007-2008
College Bound Nursing Excellence Program Mentor for two high school students
Methodist College of Nursing Honor Society, member 2006-present.
Research Committee, member 2005-present
Faculty Development and Evaluation, Member, 2007-present.
Faculty Development and Evaluation, Chair 2004-2007.
Faculty Search Committee, Chair, 2004-present
Speak Up Speak Out: African American Women Today series. Panelist
February 6, 2006 at Bradley University.
OTHER
End of Life Professional Experience
1990-1998 (8 years) Employed in Home Health and Hospice Care in Illinois
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End of Life Teaching Experience
2005 – 2006 Clinical Instructor for Oncology clinical rotation
2004 – 2005 Coordinator, Nursing Care of the Mature Family
Medical College of Georgia
Responsibilities: End of Life Care, Well Elderly, Frail Elderly,
Death and Dying
1991-1997 (6 years) Instructor in RN Program
Responsibilities: Didactic and Clinical Courses for Rural and
Hospice Care (Students rotated through hospital hospice unit as part of
clinical requirements.)
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