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Dr. Patricia Fazzone
Patricia Fazzone, DNSc, MPH, RN
Professor & Chair, Department  of Family Health & Community Health Nursing

 Office Phone: 618-650-3995
Fax: 618-650-2522
Location: Alumni Hall, Rm. 2331b
E-mail: pfazzon@siue.edu

Presentations

National and International

  • Press Briefing , TIP #25: Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence, Washington Press Club, January 21, 1998
  • Developing Linkages and Community Collaboration . Unified Family Courts Symposium, March 27-28, 1998, American Bar Association, Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, and The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Washington, DC
  • Paper Presentation: Issues in Caring for Abused and Neglected Children on Inpatient Child Psychiatric Units: Lessons from our Colleagues, Midwest Nursing Research Society 19th Research Conference on Nursing Research, Driving Health Care Outcomes, 1995.

Regional / Local

  • Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence . National Addiction Technology Transfer series, 1999-2002 (semi-annual).
  • Living in the Pain: Drama of Children from Violent Worlds and, The Cycle of Violence,
  • University of Missouri Seventh Annual Summer Institute on Psychosocial Trauma – 2001
  • Dual Diagnosis: Myth and Realities , Combat Institute, Kansas City, MO, 1999.
  • Complementary Therapeutics – A Matter of Contest , Missouri Western State College, December 3, 1998
  • Critical Thinking , University of Kansas School of Nursing, Faculty Development Workshop, 1999.
  • Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse , Center for substance Abuse Treatment, Sponsored State Systems Development Program, St. Louis, MO, April 29 – May 1, 1998
  • Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse: Women Caught in the Middle , Psychiatry Grand Rounds, JUMC, May 15, 1998
  • Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse: Women Caught in the Middle , Maternal and Child Health Coalition, July 9, 1998
  • Dramatic Storytelling: A Web-based Model for Enhancing Critical Thinking , Summer Institute, “All You Ever Wanted to Know About Developing Web-based Courses”, July 30-31, 1998, KUSON/KUMC
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence , Bi-State Task Force on Training in Corrections, August 13, 1998, UMKC, Addictions Technology Transfer Center
  • Dramatic Storytelling: A Web-based Model for Enhancing Critical Thinking , Nurse Practitioner Faculty Development Workshop, January 8-9, 1998, KUSON/KUMC
  • Psychosexual Development: A Mind-Body-Spirit Experience , Broadway Baptist Church, Kansas City, MO. A six-week weekly series, 1997.
  • The Challenges of Alternative Medicine , Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph, MO, 1997.
  • The Internal Family System Model: An Approach for Promoting Competence, Resilience, and Hope in Children and Families , Pediatric Grand Rounds, KUMC, Kansas City, KS, 1997.
  • Sexual Development of Children , The 32nd Annual Postgraduate Symposium on Medicine and Religion, “Let’s Talk About Sex: After the “Revolution”, The University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS, 1996.
  • Why Life Skills are Important in Dealing with Youth/Community Violence , The 29th Annual Governor’s Conference for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Topeka, KS, 1995.
  • Conduct Disorder , Health Education Consultants, Good Parent/Teacher Conference, 1995.
  • Using Psychodrama to Reach Out and Touch a Child , 31st Annual Postgraduate Symposium on Medicine and Religion, Mind and Spirit: Mental Health and Spiritual Well-being, The University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS, 1995.
  • Course: The Impact of Violence on Child Development, Missouri Public School System, Continuing Education Program, Kansas City, MO, 1995.
  • Paper Presentation: Issues in Caring for Abused and Neglected Children on Inpatient Child Psychiatric Units: Lessons from our Colleagues, 1996.
  • Poster Presentation: Perceived Personal Safety Risks in Home Health Care and Their Possible Impact on Patient Care and Patients Outcomes, The 8th Annual Research Symposium, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Nursing, 1995.
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