November 25, 2014
CURRICULUM VITAE
CARLY MADEUP GRADSTUDENT
Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center
The Unknown Hospital
196 Random Street
City, State ZIP
xxx.xxx.xxxx (phone)
xxx.xxx.xxxx (fax)
[email protected]EDUCATION
Undergraduate: Small College, City, State
Major Field: Psychology and Dance Performance and Choreography
Degree: Bachelor of Arts, 2010
Honors: Name Scholar Award
Department Honors in Psychology
Honors Forum Honors
Periclean Honors Society Honors
Small College Student Government Association Student
Leadership Award
Great Family Scholarship
Dean’s Academic Honor List
Graduate: Kent State University, Kent, OH
Major Field: Clinical Psychology
Degree: Masters of Arts
Attended: August 2010-May 2013
Honors: Graduate Student Fellowship from the Kent State University
Coordinating Center for Quantitative Methodology
Graduate Student Travel Award
Faculty-Elected Annual Tuition Scholarship (Other University’s
College of Health Sciences Neuroanatomical Dissection Course)
Other Graduate Student Travel Award
Graduate: Kent State University, Kent, OH
Major Field: Clinical Psychology
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Attended: May 2013-Present
Honors: Graduate Student Travel Award
Other Graduate Student Travel Award
Most Outstanding Poster Presentation: Graduate Student Senate
Research Symposium
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Internship: A. Medical School of IvyLeague University, City, State
Clinical Psychology Training Consortium
Level: Resident
Specialty: Clinical Psychology, Specialization in Behavioral Medicine
Attended: July 2014-Present
OTHER APPOINTMENTS
Position: Membership Director
Committee: Student Special Interest Group
Organization: The Society for Behavioral Medicine
Term: 2014-2015
Position: Annual Meeting Events Coordinator
Committee: Student Special Interest Group
Organization: The Society for Behavioral Medicine
Term: 2013-2014
Position: Ad-Hoc Reviewer
Journals: Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Emerging Adulthood,
International Journal of Aging and Human Development
Term: 2011-Present
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES
Committee: Psychology Training Program Technology Committee
University: IvyLeague University, City, State
Position: Resident Representative
Term: 2014-Present
Committee: Graduate Student Agraphia Group
University: Kent State University, Kent, OH
Position: Founder
Term: 2013
Committee: Clinical Training Committee
University: Kent State University, Kent, OH
Position: 3rd Year Clinical Student Representative
Term: 2012-2013
Committee: Experimental Health Faculty Search Committee
University: Kent State University, Kent, OH
Position: Clinical Student Representative
Term: 2011-2012
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Committee: Clinical Faculty Search Committee
University: Small College, City, State
Position: Student Representative
Term: 2009
MEMBERSHIPS IN SOCIETIES
American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
American Psychological Association
American Telemedicine Association
International Neuropsychological Society
Psi Chi (Psychology Honors Society)
The Obesity Society
The Society for Behavioral Medicine
PUBLICATIONS LIST
ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
1. Schprechman J, Gathright EC, Gradstudent CM, Guerini K, Dolansky M, Redle J,
& Hughes JW. Health literacy and global cognitive function predict electronic
resource use in heart failure patients. Nursing Research and Practice. 2013.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24282634
2. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Sterns A, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Dolansky M,
Josephson R, Hughes JW. Randomized controlled trial of two telemedicine
medication reminder systems for older adults with heart failure. Journal of
Telemedicine and Telecare. 2014; 20;293-299.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24958355
3. Hawkins MAW, Gradstudent CM, Dolansky MA, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Josephson
R, Hughes JW. Depressive symptoms are associated with obesity in adults with heart
failure: An analysis of gender differences. European Journal of Cardiovascular
Nursing. 2014. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25031311
4. Hammonds T, Rickert K, Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Gilmore S, Derflinger B,
Bennett B, Sterns A, Drew BL, Hughes JW. Adherence to antidepressant
medications: A randomized controlled trial of medication reminding in college
students. Journal of American College Health. (In press).
OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Gradstudent CM, Josephson R, Xie S, Hughes JW. Current perspectives on the use
of meditation to reduce blood pressure. The International Journal of Hypertension.
2012;2012;1-11. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22518287
2. Hughes JW, Gradstudent CM. Lower the cost, extend the reach, expand the
opportunities: A comment on Morledge et al. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
2013;46;129-130. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23591694
3. Gradstudent CM, Xie S, Hawkins MAW, Hughes JW. Reducing risk for
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cardiovascular disease: Negative health behaviors in college students. Emerging
Adulthood. 2014;1-13.
NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Gradstudent CM. There’s an app for that: Policy and technological advances in the
prevention of cardiovascular disease. Scientific American Guest Blog 2013.
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2013/02/21/theres-an-app-for-that-
policy-and-technological-advances-in-the-prevention-of-cardiovascular-disease/
BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Hughes JW, Gradstudent CM. Heart disease interventions. In LR Grossman, S
Walfish (eds). Translating psychological research into practice: A desk reference for
practicing mental health professionals (pp. 327-329). 2013; Springer Publishing
Company, New York, NY.
PUBLICATIONS SUBMITTED OR IN PREPARATION
1. Xie S, Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Gunstad J, Dolansky MA, Redle J, Hughes
JW. Performance of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics
(ANAM) in detecting impairment in heart failure patients. (Submitted)
2. Hammonds T, Gathright EC, Gradstudent CM, Penn MS, Hughes JW. Exercise
reduces c-reactive protein in both healthy and cardiac samples: A meta-analysis of
clinical trials. (In preparation)
ABSTRACTS
1. Gradstudent CM, Mozumdar N, Dodge T (2009). The effect of professional athletes on
beliefs about performance enhancing substances. Poster presented at the 11th annual
Academic Festival at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
2. Gradstudent CM, Dodge T (2009). Legal and illegal performance enhancing substances and
adolescents in the sporting context. Presentation at the annual Summer Collaborative
Research Grant Final Presentations at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY.
3. Gradstudent CM (2010). Body respect as a mediator of willingness to abuse substances.
Poster presented at the 12th annual Academic Festival at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs,
NY.
4. Hughes JW, Rawson K, Mattson CC, Gradstudent CM, Waechter D, & Rosneck J (2011).
Health literacy is associated with cardiac health knowledge in phase-II cardiac rehabilitation.
Poster presented at the 26th annual meeting of the American Association for Cardiovascular
and Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Anaheim, CA.
5. Flynn JJ, Gradstudent CM, Clen SL, Rytwinski N, Haigh EAP, van Dulmen M, Carlson L,
Myerscough R, Josephson R, Fresco DM, Hughes JW (2012). Randomized controlled trial of
mindfulness-based stress reduction for prehypertension: Treatment-related changes in
autonomic response to stress. Poster presented at the 1st International Symposia for
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Contemplative Studies, Denver, CO.
6. Gradstudent CM, Flynn J, Fresco D, Myerscough R, van Dulmen M, Hughes JW (2012).
Acute relaxation response obscured effect of a mindfulness-based stress reduction
intervention for prehypertensive adults. Poster presented at the 1st International Symposia for
Contemplative Studies, Denver, CO.
7. Sterns A, Hughes J, Carr M, Gradstudent CM (2012). Getting the US mHealth market to
take our medicine. Symposium presented at the International Society for Gerontechnology,
Eindenhoven, Netherlands.
8. Gradstudent CM, Keary TA, Cole Mattson CM, Hughes JW, Hammonds T, Rawson K,
Waechter D, Rosneck J, Gunstad J (2013). Health literacy is associated with performance on
a test of frontal systems functioning in phase-II cardiac rehabilitation. Poster presented at the
41st annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Waikoloa, HI.
9. Gathright EC, Gradstudent CM, Sterns A, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Carr M, Dolansky M,
Josephson R, Hughes JW (2013). Medication alarms for medication reminding in heart
failure: Overdose or snooze? Poster presented at the 34th annual meeting and scientific
sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine in San Francisco, CA and at the Kent State
University Graduate Student Senate Research Symposium in Kent, OH.
10. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Sterns A, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Carr M, Dolansky M,
Josephson R, Hughes JW (2013). mHealth intervention to improve medication adherence in
heart failure: Promises and pitfalls. Paper presentation preview presented at the Behavioral
Informatics Breakfast Roundtable at the 34th annual meeting and scientific sessions of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine in San Francisco, CA.
11. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Sterns A, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Carr M, Dolansky M,
Josephson R, Hughes JW (2013). mHealth intervention to improve medication adherence in
heart failure: Promises and pitfalls. Paper presented at the 34th annual meeting and scientific
sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine in San Francisco, CA.
12. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Hughes JW (2013). The Heart iRx Study: Implications for
future studies of adherence behavior in older adults with heart failure. Presentation at the 28th
annual Kent State University Graduate Student Senate Research Symposium in Kent, OH.
13. Hughes JW, Gradstudent CM, Pasupneti T, Sterns A, Redle J, Rosneck J (2013). mHealth
in cardiac rehabilitation: mPower or mPediment? Presentation at the 28th annual meeting of
the American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Nashville,
TN.
14. Xie SS, Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Gunstad J, Dolansky MA, Redle J, Hughes JW
(2014). Performance of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) in
detecting cognitive impairment in heart failure patients. Presented at the 42nd annual meeting
of the International Neuropsychological Society, Seattle, WA.
15. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Sterns A, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Dolansky MA, Josephson
R, Hughes JW (2014). Cognitive dysfunction is associated with increased physical
limitations but not greater symptom burden in heart failure patients. Presented at the 42nd
annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Seattle, WA and at the Kent
State University Graduate Student Senate Research Symposium in Kent, OH.
16. Christman S, Dolansky M, Gradstudent CM, Hughes JW (2014) Feasibility of computer-
based cognitive testing in heart failure patients. Presented at the 38th annual research
conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, St. Louis, MO.
17. Gradstudent CM, Hawkins MAW, Logan C, Gunstad J, Sato A, Hughes JW (2014).
FlashPlate: A pilot study of a novel portion control plate. Presented at the 29th annual Kent
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State University Graduate Student Senate Research Symposium in Kent, OH.
18. Hammonds T, Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Drew BL, Hughes JW (2014) Adventures
with antidepressants: A randomized controlled trial of medication reminding in college
students. Presented at the 35th annual meeting and scientific session of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
19. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Sterns A, Dolansky MA, Josephson
R, Hughes JW (2014) Electronic reminding does not influence the relationship between
cognition and medication adherence in heart failure patients. Presented at the Technology
Special Interest Group’s Tech Madness Breakfast Roundtable at the 35th annual meeting and
scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
20. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Gunstad J, Redle JD, Sterns A, Dolansky MA, Josephson
R, Hughes JW (2014) Electronic reminding does not influence the relationship between
cognition and medication adherence in heart failure patients. Presented at the 35th annual
meeting and scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
21. Gradstudent CM (Chair) (2014) Behavioral medicine internship meet and greet. Presented
at the 35th annual meeting and scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA.
22. Gradstudent CM (2014) Crafting a program of research and juggling multiple research
interests. Roundtable presented at the 35th annual meeting and scientific session of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
23. CM Gradstudent (Chair) (2014) Show me the money: How to find funding sources and
grant writing strategies for graduate students. Roundtable presented at the 35th annual
meeting and scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
24. Bennett B, Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Hughes JW (2014) Health Locus of Control and
Willingness to Use Online Trackers and Apps for Health. Presented at the Technology
Special Interest Group’s Tech Madness Breakfast Roundtable at the 35th annual meeting and
scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
25. Bennett B, Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Hughes JW (2014) Health Locus of Control and
Willingness to Use Online Trackers and Apps for Health. Presented at the 35th annual
meeting and scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
26. Gathright EC, Walter F, Gradstudent CM, Hughes JW, Redle JD, & Gunstad J. (2015)
Autonomic nervous system dysregulation and cognitive function in patients with congestive
heart failure. Poster to be presented at the 36th annual meeting and scientific session of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 22-25, 2015, San Antonio, TX.
27. Gradstudent CM, Gathright EC, Hawkins MAW, Gunstad J, Dolansky MA, Josephson R,
Redle JD, Moore S, & Hughes JW (2015) Medication regimen complexity moderates
depression predicting medication adherence in heart failure. Poster to be presented at the 36th
annual meeting and scientific session of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 22-25,
2015, San Antonio, TX.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
REGIONAL
1. Gradstudent CM (2013) Using telehealth to improve medication adherence in older
cardiac patients: Results of a pilot intervention. Paper presented at the Kent State
University Clinical Psychology Brownbag Series, Kent, OH.
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GRANTS - AWARDED
1. Unnumbered Gradstudent (PI) 10/15/14-06/30/15
IvyLeague University Clinical Psychology Internship Grant, $1450
Title: Giving Real-time Options for Changing Eating Regimens (GROCER) study
The purpose of this two-phased project is to 1) gather focus group data detailing challenges to
healthy dietary selection that adults face while grocery shopping, and 2) play-test specific app
features and educational modules that are part of an mHealth intervention to improve dietary
selection while grocery shopping.
Role: Principal Investigator
2. Unnumbered Gradstudent (PI) 10/01/13-06/08/14
Kent State University Applied Psychology Center Graduate Student Matching Grant, $250
Title: Understanding Food Portion Accuracy
The purpose of this project is to compare the effects of a newly designed portion-control dinner
plate on portion sizes compared to a standard dinner plate.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
3. Unnumbered Gradstudent (PI) 08/07/13-06/08/14
Judie Fall Lasser Graduate Psychology Research Award, $250
Title: Understanding Food Portion Accuracy
The purpose of this project is to compare the effects of a newly designed portion-control dinner
plate on portion sizes compared to a standard dinner plate.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
4. Unnumbered Gradstudent (PI) 03/03/13-06/08/14
Kent State University Graduate Student Senate Research Grant, $2,000
Title: FlashPlate: Understanding Food Portion Accuracy
The purpose of this project is to compare the effects of a newly designed portion-control dinner
plate on portion sizes compared to a standard dinner plate.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
UNIVERSITY TEACHING ROLES
Kent State University, Kent, OH
Department of Psychological Sciences
Role: Adjunct Professor
Course Name: Writing Intensive in Psychology
Number of Students: Two sections with 45 students total
Year: xxxx
John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH
Department of Psychology
Role: Guest Lecturer
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Course Name: Introduction to Counseling Fundamentals
Number of Students: 25
Year: xxxx, xxxx
Kent State University, Kent, OH
Department of Psychological Sciences
Role: Adjunct Professor
Course Name: Development of Gender Role & Identity
Number of Students: 50
Year: xxxx
Kent State University, Kent, OH
Department of Psychological Sciences
Role: Adjunct Professor
Course Name: Health Psychology
Number of Students: 93
Year: xxxx
Kent State University, Kent, OH
Department of Psychological Sciences
Role: Course Developer
Course Name: Health Psychology (Online Course)
Number of Students: 75
Year: xxxx
Kent State University, Kent, OH
Department of Psychological Sciences
Role: Guest Lecturer
Course Name: Psychology of Adjustment
Number of Students: 30
Year: xxxx
Kent State University, Kent, OH
Department of Psychological Sciences
Role: Adjunct Professor
Course Name: Multicultural Psychology
Number of Students: 32
Year: xxxx
Small College, City, State
Departments of Dance and Studio Art
Role: Teaching Assistant
Course Name: Movers and Shakers: The Art of Cloth in Dance
Number of Students: Two sections with 30 students total
Year: 2007
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MENTORING
Brooke Undergraduate Honors Student in Psychology, Kent State University
2010-2013
Susan Medstudent Medical Student, Baylor College of Medicine
2011-2013
Carly Smith Honors Student in Psychology, Kent State University
2013-2014