Canty-Mitchell, JanieSchool of Nursing |
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Seasoned nurse leader with professional experiences in psychiatric mental health care, public health, child and adolescent health, clinical research, teaching in higher education institutions, undergraduate and graduate student mentoring, program development and evaluation, administration and supervision, grant writing, and project management. A major emphasis of future administrative leadership will be to increase the number and quality of culturally competent novice and advanced professional nurses to promote health, prevent diseases, and care for individuals, families, and communities across the lifespan. |
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| 8/2012 - Present | Professor and Chair and Department Chair | University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Family and Community Health Systems, San Antonio, TX |
| Year | Degree | Discipline | Institution |
| 2010 | Certificate | Business Administration | University of North Carolina Wilmington, Cameron School of Business Wilmington , NC |
| 1994 | Postdoctoral Fellowship | Adolescent Health | Indiana University School of Nursing Indianapolis , IN |
| 1993 | PhD | Nursing | University of Miami, School of Nursing Coral Gables , FL |
| 1988 | MSN | Nursing | University of Miami, School of Nursing Coral Gables , FL |
| 1979 | BSN | Nursing | Florida State University, School of Nursing Tallahassee , FL |
| 1977 | AS | Sante Fe Community College Gainesville , FL |
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| 1971 | DPL | Nursing | Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing Durham , NC |
Administration- Administered public health programs, supervised professional nurses and ancillary staff, chaired academic department |
Community Outreach/Partnerships- Engage with the community to develop, plan, conduct, and evaluate health programs that benefit low-income and ethnic/minority groups living in health professional shortage and other underserved areas. |
Consultation- Consultant with National Institutes for Health, Centers for Scientific Review |
Researcher- Plans, conducts, analyze, and disseminate research findings. |
Teaching- Expertise in teaching public/community health nursing, research, health policy, leadership, health education and health promotion, and health disparities |
| Date | Description | Institution | # Students |
| 1/2013 - Present | Nursing Science II | The University of Texas Health Science Center | |
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Journal Article |
| Chandler R, Canty-Mitchell J, Kip K, Daley E, Morrison-Beedy D, Anstey E, Ross H. College females preferred HIV prevention message mediums: Mass media versus interpersonal relationships Journal of Nurses in AIDS Care 2013 Jan;. |
| Wells, A., Canty-Mitchell J. Smoking and Cessation Behaviors Among College Students Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal 2012 Nov;3(10):1-11. |
| Riesch, S.K., Brown, R.L., Anderson, L.S., Wang, K., Canty-Mitchell J, Johnson, D.L. Strengthening families program (10-14): Effects on the family environment Western Journal of Nursing Research 2012 Apr;34(3):340-376. |
| Savinon, C., Taylor, J.S., Canty-Mitchell J, Blood-Siegfried, J. Childhood obesity: Can electronic medical records customized with clinical practice guidelines improve screening and diagnosis? Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2012 Jan;24:463-471. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J., Goff, A.M. Measuring family caring in adolescent and adult populations International Journal of Human Caring 2008 Jan;12(3). |
| Jaffee, K., Liu, G., Canty-Mitchell, J., Austin, J.K., Qi, R., Swigonski, N. Race, urban community stressors, and behavioral and emotional problems of children with special health care needs Psychiatric Services 2005 Jan;56:63-69. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J., Austin, J.K., Perkins, S.K., Qi, R., Swigonski, N. Quality of life in low-income publicly insured children with special health care needs (CSHCN) Childrens Health Care 2005 Jan;34(1):1-18. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J., Austin, J.K., Jaffee, K., Qi, R., Swigonski, N. Mental health functioning in low income publicly insured children with special health needs (CSHCN) Archives in Psychiatric Nursing 2004 Jan;1(3):79-87. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J. Life change events, hope and self-care agency in inner-city adolescents Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing 2001 Jan;14(1):33-47. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J., Zimet, G. Psychometric properties of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support in urban adolescents American Journal of Community Psychology 2000 Jan;28(3):391-400. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J. The caring needs of African-American male juvenile offenders Journal of Transcultural Nursing 1996 Jan;8(1):3-12. |
Book Chapter |
| Canty-Mitchell, J., Groer, M., Beckie, T., Breiter, D., Burns, C., Crowell, S., Edmonds, A., Evans, M., Gonzalez, L., Jevitt, C., Lengacher, C., Webb, M. Allostatis: A model of womens health. In: Groer, M., Beckie, T., Breiter, D., Burns, C., Canty-Mitchell, J., Crowell, S., Edmonds, A., Evans, M., Gonzalez, L., Jevitt, C., Lengacher, C. Webb, M. The psychoneuroimmunology of chronic disease: Exploring the links between inflammation, stress, and illness. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association; 2009. p. 183-218. |
| Canty-Mitchell, J., Little, B., Robinson, S., Chandler, R. Public health nursing: leadership, policy, education. In: Canty-Mitchell J., Little, B., Robinson, S., & Chandler, R. Racial/ethnic health care disparities: Implications for community health nursing practice. New York: Delmar Publishers; 2008. p. 539-552. |
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| Funding Agency | University of North Carolina General Administration, Chapel Hill, NC |
| Title | GEAR-UP-Introduction to Health Careers |
| Status | Complete |
| Period | 7/2012 - 7/2012 |
| Role | Principal Investigator |
| Grant Detail | A national program focused on increasing opportunities for underserved youth to enter college and health careers. |
| Funding Agency | University of North Carolina General Administration, Chapel Hill, NC |
| Title | GEAR-UP-Introduction to Health Careers |
| Status | Complete |
| Period | 6/2012 - 6/2012 |
| Role | Principal Investigator |
| Grant Detail | A national program focused on increasing opportunities for underserved youth to enter college and health careers. |
| Funding Agency | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
| Title | Executive Nurse Fellowship-University-Community Partnerships to Promote Diversity in Health Professional Careers |
| Status | Complete |
| Period | 1/2009 - 1/2012 |
| Role | Principal Investigator |
| Grant Detail | A national fellowship program focused on expanding the role of nurses to lead change in the U.S. health care system. Project: Positive youth development program to increase representation of underserved youth in health professional careers. |
| Funding Agency | University of North Carolina General Administration, Chapel Hill, NC |
| Title | GEAR-UP-Introduction to Health Careers |
| Status | Complete |
| Period | 6/2011 - 7/2011 |
| Role | Principal Investigator |
| Grant Detail | A national program focused on increasing opportunities for underserved youth to enter college and health careers. |
