
Rosemary White-Traut, PhD,RN
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About
Dr. White-Traut is a senior scientist whose main responsibility is to conduct a program of research and to engage others at Children’s Wisconsin in research activities. She also works with Children's Wisconsin's Research Institute to:
- Lead respective research units in strategically growing and advancing science in their disciplines
- Foster ongoing communication and collaboration within respective research units
- Create and encourage mentorship plan within respective research units
- Recommend funding priorities within respective research units
- Provide metrics for respective research units
- Develop and implement strategies for program development and team science (i.e., training grants and program project grants)
Education
- 1983, Rush University College of Nursing, PhD
- 1977, Boston University School of Nursing, MS
- 1975, Georgetown University, BA
Awards
- Health Care Hero, BizTimes Media, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2016)
- Pathways Pioneer Award, Pathways Foundation (2015)
- Outstanding Research Paper Award, Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrics, and Neonatal Nursing (2013)
- Research Abstract Award, National Association of Neonatal Nurses (2012)
Professional affiliations
- 1998-Present International Society for Infancy Studies, Member
- 1996-Present Sigma Theta Tau-Alpha Lambda Chapter National-Corresponding Member and Grant Reviewer
- 1990-Present National Association of Neonatal Nurses, Member
- 1990-Present Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nursing, Member, Research Committee (1996-1997), (1997-1998); Member Board of Directors (1998-2000)
- 1989-1991 Sigma Theta Tau-Alpha Lambda Chapter, Research and Awards Committee (1989-1991), Chair, (1991)
- 1986-Present Midwest Nursing Research Society, Member Grants Review Committee (2005-2009); Member Website Communications Committee (2004-2007); Member Nominating Committee (2012 – 2014)
- 1985-Present American Nurses' Association, Member, Nominating Committee,(1985-1986), INA District 19; Member, Program Committee (1985-1986); INA District 19; Delegate- INA Convention (1985); Appointed to the INA Commission on Research (1986-1987), (1988-1990); American Nurses Foundation Grants Review Committee, Corresponding member (1996-Present), American Academy of Nursing (November, 2005)
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