Cynthia Stuhlmiller

Born: 27 October 1956, United States
Died: 28 June 2019
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA

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Cynthia Stuhlmiller was appointed Professor of Mental Health Nursing at Flinders University of South Australia in 2000. Her areas of interest include mental health nursing, traumatic stress and qualitative research.

Chronology
1976 – 1977
Career position – Nursing Assistant at Orchard Park Nursing Home in New York
1977 – 1978
Career position – LPN/Nursing Assistant at the Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo, USA
1978 – 1979
Career position – Staff/Charge Registered Nurse at the Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo, New York
1979 – 1981
Career position – Private Duty Registered Nurse at Helpmates Nursing Service in Latham, New York
1979 – 1981
Career position – Teaching Assistant at Russell Sage College in Troy, New York
1979 – 1981
Career position – Staff/Charge Registered Nurse at the Capital District Psychiatric Centre in Albany, New York
1980 – 1981
Career position – Clinical Nurse Specialist Trainee at the Department of Veterans Affair in Albany, New York, USA
1981 – 1990
Career position – Intermittent Staff Nurse in the Department of Veterans Affairs in Palo Alto, California, USA
1984 – 1985
Career position – Education Director and Lecturer Home University Systems in Davis, California, USA
1993 – 1994
Career position – Lecturer on Leave in the School of Nursing, University of San Francisco in California, USA
1993 – 1994
Career position – Fulbright Senior Scholarship
1994 – 1995
Career position – Guest Professor in the Department of Nursing Science, University of Tromso in Norway
1995 – 1996
Career position – Senior Lecturer in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery at Massey University, New Zealand
1996 –
Career position – Member of the International Editorial Board of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Mental Health Nursing
1996 – 1997
Career position – Associate Professor in the Department of Nursing Science, University of Tromso in Norway
1997 –
Career position – Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses
1997 – 2000
Career position – Professor of Mental Health Nursing, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
2000 –
Career position – Professor of Mental Health Nursing at Flinders University of South Australia

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