Joyce K Anastasi
PhD DrNP FAAN
Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing
Founding Director, Special Studies in Symptom Management
joyce.anastasi@nyu.edu
1 212 992 7044
380 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10010
United States
Joyce K Anastasi's additional information
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Joyce K. Anastasi, PhD, DrNP, FAAN, is the Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing and founding director of the Special Studies in Symptom Management Program at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. She is one of the country's leading clinical scientists in the area of symptom management. Over the course of her career, she has been awarded numerous NIH Awards. Her current R01 is a randomized controlled clinical trial for chronic distal sensory peripheral neuropathy in persons living with HIV.
Prof. Anastasi authored and developed the Herbs, Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements© graduate program funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration. She has published extensively in the area of symptom management using non-invasive interventions and has received numerous awards for her contributions and expertise in acupuncture and symptom management research.
Before joining the faculty at NYU, Anastasi was the Helen F. Pettit Endowed Professor at Columbia University and director of its Integrative Therapies in Primary Care Program and Center for AIDS Research. She received the Columbia University Presidential Teaching Award in 2007. Anastasi served on the advisory board for the Institute of Medicine’s report on "The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public."
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DrNP in Nursing, Columbia University School of NursingOriental Medicine/ Acupuncture, New York College for Wholistic Health, Education & ResearchPhD in Nursing, Adelphi UniversityMA in Nursing, New York UniversityBSN in Nursing, Wagner College
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Non-communicable diseaseInfectious diseaseWomen's healthPrimary careGlobalAdult HealthPalliative careComplementary/integrative health
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AIDS Treatment Data Network: Former Board of DirectorsAmerican Academy of Nursing: FellowAmerican Academy of Nurse PractitionersAmerican Holistic Nurses AssociationAmerican Nurses AssociationAmerican Society for Parenteral & Enteral NutritionAmerican Society for Reproductive MedicineAssociation of Nurses in AIDS CareAssociation for Reproductive Health PractitionersEastern Nursing Research SocietyNational Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine: DiplomatNew York State Nurses AssociationNew York State Acupuncture AssociationOncology Nursing SocietyRESOLVE: The National Infertility AssociationSigma Theta TauSociety of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
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Faculty Honors Awards
Distinguished Alumni Award in Research, Columbia University (2015)Dedicated Service and Appreciation Certificate for Serving as a NIH Study Section Reviewer (2014)Distinguished Alumni Fellow Award, Wagner College (2014)Research Article of the Year Award, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 26th Annual Meeting (2013)Distinguished Researcher Award, Eastern Nursing Research Society (2011)Columbia University Presidential Teaching Award (2007)Distinguished Researcher Award, Foundation of the New York State Nurses Association (2003)The Traditional Chinese Medicine World Foundation, Building Bridges of Integration for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Award for research titled, “Acupuncture for Chronic Nausea in HIV.” (2003)Researcher Recognition Award, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (2002)Sixth Annual Presidential Columbia University Teaching Award – Finalist (2001)President’s Distinguished Alumnus Award, for Distinguished Service in HIV/AIDS Research and Integrating the Principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine with Biomedical Treatment Approaches, New York College of Wholistic Education and Research (2000)Outstanding Clinical Article of the Year Award, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, National Meeting (1999)Diplomate of Acupuncture, National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (1998)Excellence in Acupuncture Award, New York College of Wholistic Health Education and Research (1997)Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (1997) -
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Publications
Education opportunities in alternative/complementary medicine for nurses.
AbstractAnastasi, J. K., Gold, J., & Anastasi, J. (1995). (Vol. 1, Issues 4, pp. 399-401). 10.1089/acm.1995.1.399Abstract~Education opportunities in alternative/complimentary medicine for nurses
AbstractAnastasi, J. K. (1995). (Vol. 1, Issues 4, pp. 399-401).Abstract~Dealing with H.I.V. Related pulmonary infections
AbstractAnastasi, J. K., & Thomas, F. (1994). (Vols. 24, Issues 11, pp. 60-64). 10.1097/00152193-199411000-00023Abstract~Forward
AbstractAnastasi, J. K. (1994). In Immune and infectious disorders. Springhouse.Abstract~HIV wasting. How to stop the cycle.
AbstractAnastasi, J. K., Anastasi, J. K., & Lee, V. S. (1994). (Vols. 94, Issues 6, pp. 18-24).Abstract~HIV/AIDS curriculum for health professionals
AbstractAnastasi, J. K. (1994). Appelton & Lange.Abstract~Squamous cell cervical lesions in women with and without AIDS : Biochemical risk factors, prevention, and policy
AbstractAnastasi, J. K., Lovejoy, N. C., & Anastasi, J. K. (1994). (Vols. 17, Issues 4, pp. 294-307).AbstractWorldwide, squamous cell cervical cancer and intraepithelial lesions (SIL) are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Compared to women in general, women with human immunodeficiency syndromes (HIV) are at higher risk of developing SIL. With the HIV epidemic escalating among women, prevalence, morbidity, and mortality related to SIL are likely to increase unless adequate prevention and detection programs are mounted. Consequently, this article provides background information for the design of such programs, focusing on selected biochemical risk factors and natural history of SIL in women infected with HIV (HIV+) and women in general (HIV-). Current screening policies are described, and implications for nursing research and policy are discussed.Understanding prophylactic therapy for HIV infections.
AbstractAnastasi, J. K., Anastasi, J. K., & Rivera, J. (1994). (Vols. 94, Issues 2, pp. 36-41).Abstract~Aids update : Caring for patients with diarrhea
AbstractAnastasi, J. K. (1993). (Vols. 23, Issues 8, pp. 68-70). 10.1097/00152193-199308000-00029Abstract~