Background
Mitchell, Pamela Holsclaw was born on June 27, 1940 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Harold Leslie and Maurine Agnes (Boatman) Holsclaw.
Mitchell, Pamela Holsclaw was born on June 27, 1940 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Harold Leslie and Maurine Agnes (Boatman) Holsclaw.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University Washington, 1962. Master of Science, University California, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, University Washington, 1991.
Assistant head nurse, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1962-1964;
public health nurse II, Dane County Health Department, Madison, Wisconsin, 1966-1967;
nursing instructor, Emory University, Atlanta, 1967-1968;
assistant professor, U. Washington, Seattle, 1970-1971, 72-78;
associate professor, U. Washington, Seattle, 1977-1982;
professor physiological nursing, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1982;
specialist division neurology, U. Washington, Seattle, 1978-1993;
acting chairman physiologic nursing, U. Washington, Seattle, 1984-1985;
principal investigator critical care nursing system and patient outcome, U. Washington, Seattle, 1991-1996;
associate dean academic programs, U. Washington, Seattle, 1993-1996;
principal investigator transcranial doppler ultrasonography and intracranial pressure waveform and nursing care, U. Washington, Seattle, 1993-1997;
Elizabeth Soule distinguished professor health promotion, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1996;
professor biobehavioral nursing & health, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1996;
core investigator for cost & outcomes research, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1996;
principal investigator enhancing recovery in coronary heart disease, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1997. Research affiliate Washington Regional Primate Center, Seattle, 1978-1992. Member expert panel on quality of care American Academy Nursing, since 1994.
Review panelist biomedical and behavioral laboratories National Institutes of Health, 1994-1996, 97-. Virginia Franklin lecturer U. Maryland., 1995.
Member advisory board local chapter National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Seattle, since 1977, American Red Cross, 1979-1987, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center University Washington. Member American Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, American Public Health Association, American Association Neurosci. Nurses (chairman clinical reference 1983-1988, board directors 1989-1993, editor Neurosci.), Western Institute Nursing (board governors since 1996), Council Nurse Researchers, Nurses in Advanced Practice, Society Critical Care Medicine, Association for Health Services Research.
Married Donald Waldo Mitchell, September 17, 1966. Children: Robert Edward, Kenneth Pearce, Andrew David.