Christopher R. Friese | |
---|---|
Born | 1975 Bridgeport, CT, USA |
Academic background | |
Education | BSN, 1997, MS, 2001, PhD, 2005, University of Pennsylvania |
Thesis | Hospital nursing organization and outcomes for surgical oncology patients (2005) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Michigan |
Christopher Ryan Friese is an American nurse scientist. In 2020,he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Medicine and in 2021,was appointed to the National Cancer Advisory Board.
Born and raised in Connecticut,Friese graduated from Fairfield College Preparatory School. [1] Friese completed his Bachelor of Nursing,Master's degree,and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia,mentored by Linda Aiken. [2] Following this,Friese worked as a staff nurse on the leukemia intensive care unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital and completed a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard University. [3] Upon completing his fellowship,Friese received a Young Investigator award from the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer in 2005 and a Merit Award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology in 2006. [4]
Friese was recruited to join the faculty at the University of Michigan's School of Nursing in 2008. [3] As an assistant professor,he became the first nurse scientist to receive a Pathway to Independence K99/R00 research grant to study outcomes of care for patients with cancer from the National Institute of Nursing Research. [5] Friese also wrote a research paper which was cited by the IOM Future of Nursing 2008 report in their recommendation to increase the proportion of registered nurses who hold a BSN. [3] He was part of a national research team to study breast cancer treatment decisions in 2012 [6] and as a member of the Governing Board of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute in 2018. [7] From 2016 to 2017,with support from a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,Friese completed a one-year health policy fellowship at the National Academy of Medicine and the Office of United States Senator Robert P. Casey,Jr. [8]
In 2017,Friese was appointed the inaugural Elizabeth Tone Hosmer Professor of Nursing. [9] During the COVID-19 pandemic,Friese and colleague Bhramar Mukherjee were named the new associate directors for cancer control and population sciences and cancer data sciences,respectively,at the Rogel Cancer Center. [10] As the pandemic grew across the world,he participated in the Utilization of COVID-19 treatments and clinical outcomes among patients with cancer:A COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) cohort study. [11] Friese also published findings of another study which highlighted the need to improve reporting and training,and for additional research into the underlying causes of hazardous spills. [12] In October 2020,Friese was elected to membership in the National Academy of Medicine. [13] In 2021,the Oncology Nursing Society named Friese as the recipient of the organization's distinguished researcher award. [14] President Biden appointed Friese to a six-year term on the National Cancer Advisory Board,which advises the federal government on national cancer research policy. [15] In 2022,Friese was inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. [16]
The Michigan State University College of Nursing is the nursing college at Michigan State University. It is located on the southeastern side of campus in East Lansing,Michigan,United States. The college is centered in the Life Sciences Building,adjacent to the College of Human Medicine. The dean of the school is Randolph F. R. Rasch,PhD,RN,FAANP. The College of Nursing is among the top 100 graduate nursing programs in the country,ranking at #36 in the nation according to U.S. News &World Report. The College of Nursing at Michigan State University offers a professional student environment that fosters professional and personal development of pre-nursing and nursing students. The College shares the university's research,compassion,and high-achieving educational goals. The College provides several options to become a nurse or advance your nursing education. Those include:BSN Pathways,MSN Concentrations,DNP program,PhD program and Continuing Education. According to the College of Nursing's website,“80 faculty members represent a diverse blend of leading scholars and distinguished healthcare professionals who bring real world experience to the classroom. They conduct research that helps students graduate with confidence of moving forward with careers.”As a part of their role in the College of Nursing,faculty maintains a clinical practice. According to the Faculty Practice page,the clinic believes “teaching research,practice and service must be closely integrated to achieve excellence. It is also backed by the research of MSU,education programs of the College and Michigan State University Health Team.”
Linda H. Aiken,is an American nurse and researcher who is currently the Director for the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research and a Senior Fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics. She also is the Claire M. Fagin Leadership Professor of Nursing Science and a professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia.
Margaret Ruth McCorkle FAAN,FAPOS was an international leader and award-winning pioneer in oncology nursing. She was the Florence Schorske Wald Professor of Nursing at the Yale School of Nursing.
Rozella May Schlotfeldt was an American nurse,educator,and researcher. Originally from DeWitt,Iowa,Schlotfeldt received her BS in nursing from the University of Iowa in 1935. She continued her studies at the University of Chicago in 1947 before becoming the dean of the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University in 1960.
Bhramar Mukherjee is an Indian-American biostatistician,data scientist,professor and researcher. She is the John D. Kalbfleisch Collegiate Professor and the Chair of Department of Biostatistics,a professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan. She serves as the associate director for Quantitative Data Sciences at University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center. She has served as the past Chair for Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS) for a three-year term 2019-2021.
Alison Leary is a Chair of Healthcare &Workforce Modelling at London South Bank University. She works on the modelling of private and public healthcare systems. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing and Queen's Nursing Institute.
Deborah Watkins Bruner is an American researcher,clinical trialist,and academic. She is the senior vice president for research at Emory University. Her research focus is on patient reported outcomes,symptom management across cancer sites,sexuality after cancer treatment,and effectiveness of radiotherapy modalities. Bruner's research has been continually funding since 1998,with total funding of her research exceeding $180 million. She is ranked among the top five percent of all National Institutes of Health-funded investigators worldwide since 2012,according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research.
Susan J. Pressler is an American cardiovascular researcher and nurse. She is the Susan Rearhard Endowed Chair in Nursing and Director of the Center for Enhancing Quality of Life in Chronic Illness at the Indiana University School of Nursing.
Diana Joyce Wilkie is an American nurse researcher. She is the Prairieview Trust-Earl and Margo Powers Endowed Professor at the University of Florida (UFL). Wilkie was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2012.
Martha A.Q. Curley is an American nurse. She is the Ruth M. Colket Endowed Chair in Pediatric Nursing at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Therese S. Richmond is an American nurse researcher. She is the Andrea B. Laporte Professor of Nursing and Associate Dean for Research and Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing,and a member of the National Academy of Medicine
Eric Reese Fearon is an American oncologist. He is the Emanuel N. Maisel Professor of Oncology at the University of Michigan and director of the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.
Margaret Eunice McLean Heitkemper is an American nurse. She is the Elizabeth Sterling Soule Endowed Chair in Nursing at the University of Washington.
Elizabeth J. Corwin is an American nurse scientist and family nurse practitioner. She is the Anna C. Maxwell Professor of Nursing Research and Vice Dean of Strategic and Innovative Research at Columbia University School of Nursing. Corwin previously held the Edith F. Honeycutt Chair in Nursing at Emory University.
Antonia M. Villarruel is an American nurse. She has served as the Margaret Simon Bond Dean of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing since 2014.
Theodore Steven Lawrence is an American radiation oncologist. In 2015,Lawrence was appointed the director of the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.
Kelly A. Metcalfe is a Canadian scientist. She is a professor at the University of Toronto and at Women's College Hospital.
Tener Goodwin Veenema is an American nurse and a public health scientist. She is a Senior Scientist in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Contributing Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. In 2021,Goodwin Veenema was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine.
Roberta Lynn Woodgate is a Canadian nurse. She is a Distinguished Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Child and Family Engagement in Health Research and Healthcare at the University of Manitoba.
Barbara Riegel is an American clinical researcher,clinical nurse specialist,academic,and author. She is a Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania,a Professor Emerita at San Diego State University,and Co-Director of the International Center for Self-Care Research.
Christopher Friese publications indexed by Google Scholar