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Location:
Viby, Central Denmark Region, 8260, Denmark
Salary:
50,000+ a year
Posted:
August 29, 2016

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CV for Pil Lindgreen August ****

Contact information

Full Name: Pil Lindgreen

Date of Birth: March 21, 1986

Address: Kirketoften 6E, 8260 Viby J

Tel: +45 7847 3020 / +45 2151 1756 / +45 2986 3141

e-mail: acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com / acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com / acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com

Auth. ID: 0906N (Reg. Nurse – in Denmark)

Education

2012-2014 Master of Science in Nursing (MScN), Health, Aarhus University (GPA: 11.2/12)

2011 English, level A, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen (GPA: 11/12)

2007-2011 Bachelor in Science of Nursing (BScN), Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen (GPA: 12/12)

2006 Courses in psychology, BSc level, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen (GPA: N/A – all courses passed)

- The History and Subject Areas of the Field of Psychology

- Personality Psychology I

- Research Methods of Psychology

2003-2006 Higher Preparatory Examination, VUC Lyngby, Copenhagen Area (GPA: 11.5/12)

Employment

2016 (Jan.) (ongoing)

PhD student at the Research Unit at the Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Aarhus University Hospital (ref.: Assoc. Prof. Loa Clausen, acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com / +45 7847 3323).

2015 (Aug.)- 2015 (Dec.)

Project leader on “Mindfulness therapy as a part of the rehabilitation program for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a qualitative interview and observational study“, funded by the Danish Lung Association (part time) (ref.: Prof. Kirsten Lomborg, acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com / +45 7846 1624).

Managing the research project while recruiting, guiding and training three master’s students volunteering to assist in the data collection and analysis Research Assistant at the Research Unit at the Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Aarhus University Hospital (ref.: Assoc. Prof. Loa Clausen, acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com / +45 7847 3323).

2015 (May)- 2015 (Dec.)

Assisting in the implementation of the smartphone app “Recovery Record” in the treatment of eating disorders

- Teaching/guiding clinicians and patients in using the app

- Developing booklets on the app for clinicians and patients

- Preparing the PhD project on the feasibility of “Recovery Record”

- Collecting, sorting and merging patient data from our Rambøll database

- Assisting the selection and construction of questionnaires (paper and online) for a project on interdisciplinary outreach teams for children and adolescents with eating disorders (funded by the Danish Health and Medicines Authority)

- Assisting the practical parts of the research project “Whole gut microbiome sequencing in patients with anorexia nervosa”

2014 (Aug.)- 2015 (Apr.)

Research Assistant at the Research Programme in Patient Involvement for Prof. Kirsten Lomborg at Aarhus University Hospital (ref.: Prof. Kirsten Lomborg, acwd1v@r.postjobfree.com / +45 7846 1624).

- Managing the development of an ”encyclopaedia” on theories, concepts and methods on patient involvement applied in the research programme

Position extended for 3 months with the purpose of developing my PhD project description on the app “Recovery Record” (due to the receipt of a grant from the Health Research Fund of Central Denmark Region

Publications

Scientific papers

Lindgreen P, Rolving N, Nielsen CV & Lomborg K. (2016). Interdisciplinary Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy as Part of Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Rehabilitation: Experience of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain. Orthopaedic Nursing, DOI: 10.1097/NOR.0000000000000259

Reports

Hollesen A, Lindgreen P & Rokkedal K. (2016). Clincial Evaluation Report: Treatment Programme for Young people with Bulimia (in Danish: Faglig afslutningsrapport: Behandlingsprogram til Unge med Bulimi (BUB)). Danish Health Authority. May.

Research abstracts/posters

Lindgreen P, Lomborg K & Clausen L. (2016). Feasibility of the smartphone application “Recovery Record” in interdisciplinary eating disorder treatment: Patient and clinician experiences and patterns of application use over time. Nordic Eating Disorder Society – Information and Misinformation, Helsinki, Finland, September (incl. poster presentation. Planned – poster accepted)

Lindgreen P, Lomborg K & Clausen L. (2016). Feasibility of the smartphone application “Recovery Record” in interdisciplinary eating disorder treatment: Patient and clinician experiences and patterns of application use over time. The 6th Conference on Self-Determination Research, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June (incl. poster presentation)

Lindgreen P, Lomborg K & Clausen L. (2015). Feasibility of the smartphone app Recovery Record in interdisciplinary eating disorder treatment: Patient and clinician experiences and patterns in use over time. 10th Annual Psychiatry Research Day, Central Denmark Region, Risskov, Denmark, November (incl. poster presentation)

Research grants

2015 (Dec.) 5,000 USD / DKK 35.000, Internal Research Fund of Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for PhD project

2015 (Dec.) 71,500 USD / DKK 500.000, Novo Nordisk Foundation (1/3 PhD scholarship) 2015 (Aug.) 62,000 USD/ DKK 433.000, Graduate School of Health, Aarhus University (1/3 PhD scholarship)

2015 (Feb.) 8,600 USD / DKK 60.000, Danish Lung Association for an interview and observational study on mindfulness in the rehabilitation of patients with COPD 2014 (Nov.) 4,100 USD / DKK 28.715, Internal Research Fund of Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for PhD project

2014 (Nov.) 12,200 USD / DKK 85.300, Health Research Fund of Central Denmark Region for developing a PhD research proposal

Travel grants

2016 (May) 1,130 USD / DKK 7.900, Lundbeckfonden, travel grant

2016 (Apr.) 1,345 USD / DKK 9.400, Augustinus Fonden, travel grant

2016 (Apr.) USD / DKK 3.818, Eating Disorder Centre, Aarhus University Hospital, travel grant

2016 (Mar) USD / DKK 8.000, Oticon-Fonden, travel grant 2016 (Feb.) USD / DKK 20.000, Graduate School, Aarhus University, travel grant

International cooperation

Sally Thorne, Professor: Developer of the methodological approach of Interpretive Description applied in the PhD project. School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Recovery Record Inc.: Founders and developers of the smartphone application Recovery Record explored in the PhD project. Located in San Francisco, California, United States of America.

Courses and other qualifications

2016 (Nov.) PhD course: Course in Advanced Written English, Dep. of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University (1,6 ECTS) (planned)

2016 (Jul.) Research stay during PhD program at the smartphone application company Recovery Record Inc., San Francisco, California, United States of America. Research meetings at Stanford University working on research projects with the company.

2016 (Jun.) Workshop with Professor Sally Thorne on the methodological approach of Interpretive Description.

2016 (Jun.) Visiting Professor Sally Thorne at School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2016 (Apr.) PhD course: Responsible Research Conduct, Dep. of Clinical Medicine, Health, Aarhus University (3,1 ECTS)

2016 (Mar.) PhD course: Qualitative data analysis in humanistic health research, Dep. of Public Health, Aarhus University (5,4 ECTS)

2016 (Feb.) Managing the social media presence of the Research Unit at the Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (in the making)

2016 (Jan.) PhD course: Course in Basic Written English, Dep. of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University (1,6 ECTS)

2015 (Dec.) PhD course: Introduction to quantitative research methods, Dep. of Psychology, Aarhus University (5 ECTS)

2015 (Sep.) Course on SurveyXact, Rambøll Management Consulting, Aarhus

2015 (Aug.) PhD course: Stata and data documentation, Dep. of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University (0 ECTS)

2015 - Member of the Public Relations group at the Research Programme in Patient Involvement, Aarhus University Hospital (newsletters and social media presence)

2015 (June) Course on the Eating Disorder Examination interview, Aarhus University Hospital 2015 - Reviewer for the scientific journal Health Expectations 2015 - Participant in the journal club of the Research Unit at the Centre of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Aarhus University Hospital (ongoing)

2014 (Oct.) PhD preparation course, Dep. of Public Health, Aarhus University (0 ECTS) 2014 - Participant in the journal club of the Research Program in Patient Involvement, Aarhus University Hospital (ongoing) – co-organizer of the Journal club since the fall of 2015

2013-2014 Qualitative master’s thesis supplementary to the PhD project of Nanna Rolving (published) (grade: 12)

Teaching/supervising

2016 (Aug.) Teaching at the nursing students' psychiatric summer school (bachelor's programme). Subject: eating disorders and self-monitoring.

2016 (Sep.) Teaching at the elective course on Telemedicine at the interdisciplinary health science master's programme.

Subject: eating disorders and self-monitoring (planned).

2016 (Oct.) Teaching at the elective course on Citizen and Patient Involvement at the interdisciplinary health science master's programme. Subjects: self-determination theory, mHealth and quantified self (planned).

Poster/oral presentations

2016 (Sep.) Nordic Eating Disorder Society – Information and Misinformation, Helsinki, Finland (planned – poster abstract accepted)

2016 (Jun.) The 6th Conference on Self-Determination Research, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

2016 (Apr.) Novo Nordisk Foundation's Day of Nursing, Novo Nordisk Fonden, Copenhagen (project pitch and award ceremony)

2015 (Nov.) Research Symposium of Aarhus University Hospital, presenting the Research Program in Patient Involvement, Aarhus

2015 (Nov.) 10th Annual Psychiatry Research Day, Central Denmark Region, Risskov 2015 (Apr.) CareWare15 (two days), Municipality of Aarhus, Aarhus. Presenting Recovery Record. VIPs: chairman of the Regional Council, Bent Hansen.

Participation in conferences and seminars

2016 (June) The 6th Internaitonal Conference on Self-Determination Theory, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (poster presentation)

2016 (May) Spring Seminar, Research Programme in Patient Involvement, Gjerrild, Grenå 2016 (Mar.) Conference: Patient-reported outcome measures, Danish Regions, Copenhagen

2016 (Jan.) Presentation techniques – Poster talks and oral presentations, PhD Association, Aarhus University

2015 (Oct.) How to get published, PhD School, Aarhus University 2015 (Oct.) Fall Seminar – Research Quality, the Research Programme in Patient Involvement, Aarhus University Hospital

2015 (Aug.) Conference on the National Lung Strategy - Annual Meeting, the Danish Lung Association, Herlev Hospital. VIP: Minister for Health, Sophie Løhde

2015 (May) Spring Seminar – Implementing Research in Clinical Practice, the Research Programme in Patient Involvement, Aarhus University Hospital

2014 (Dec.) Internal Seminar on Facebook – What Possibilities do Social Media Hold?, Central Denmark Region, Viborg

2014 (Dec.) Research in Patient Involvement – Strategy Seminar 2014, Aarhus University and the Central Denmark Region

2014 (Oct.) Fall Seminar – Visions and Strategies, the Research Program in Patient Involvement, Aarhus University Hospital

2014 (Mar.) How are you? 2013 – Health Profile for Regions and Municipalities, Public Health and Quality Improvement, Silkeborg

2014 (Mar.) The Nursing Profession and the big, bad Economy, Danish Journal of Clinical Nursing, Copenhagen

Personal competences

I am extremely organized, self-driven and disciplined with optimal time management and planning skills. I have benefitted greatly from these abilities through my studies and in my following job positions where I have been working independently as well as in cooperation with other researchers. I am aware of the significance of distribution research results on social media in order to reach a broad audience. Also, I am confident giving oral talks on my research and similar subjects. I am proactive, focused and very passionate about my work. I want to help people by having a beneficial impact on their lives, professionally as well as personally. I have good social skills, a sense of humour and I adjust well to change and busy schedules.



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