Education
- MSN, Community Health Nursing, Wayne State University, 1993
- BSN, Hope-app Department of Nursing, 1990
Professional Experience
- Associate Professor of Nursing, app, 2009 - present
- Community Partnership Coordinator, app Department of Nursing, 2001 - present
- Community Based Participatory Research Consultant for Corewell Health Healthier Communities, 2020-2022
- Public Health Initiative Director, app, 2015-2019
- Hope-app Department of Nursing, Assistant Professor, 1993 - 2000
- Sparta Health Center, Community Health Nurse, 1994
- Blodgett Hospital, Staff Nurse, Cardiac Care Unit, 1990 – 1993
Specialty
- Community Health Nursing
Academic Interests
- Health Promotion / Illness Prevention
- Community Based Participatory Research
- Community / Campus Partnerships for Health
- Community Health Worker Programs
Performances or exhibitions
Select recent presentations:
Zandee, G.L. and Doornbos, M. M (October 5, 2022). “Sharpening the Focus on Health Equity in Behavioral Health”. Michigan Health Endowment, Lansing, Michigan.
Zandee, G. L. and Doornbos, M. M. (August 8, 2022). “Community Based Participatory Research – Mental Health Exemplar”. Spectrum Health Healthier Communities Board.
Zandee, G. L. (May 18, 2022). “Community Based Participatory Research”. Steelcase Foundation.
Zandee, G.L. (March 19, 2019). “Community Based Participatory Research Conducted by the app College Nursing Program”. HEAL CHIP Workgroup on Obesity and Nutrition. Kent County Health Department.
Zandee, G. L. (October 25, 2018). “Community Health Worker Program through app College”. Lakeland Population Health Team. Benton Harbor, MI.
Professional Associations
Sigma Theta Tau - Kappa Epsilon Chapter
Awards
- Excellence in Reserach Award. Sigma Theta Tau - Kappa Epsilon Chapter, December, 2015
- 2013 Award for Community Based Teaching, app College, March 2013. (This award was given to the whole nursing department).
- Community/Academic Partnership First Place Award for poster submitted in the University of Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research conference. April 2012.
- Poster Award for "Mapping a Strategic Plan for Health: Community Based Participatory Research with Underserved, Low-Income, Urban Neighborhoods". Submitted to National Outreach Scholarship Conference. October, 2011.
- Community/Academic Partnership Second Place Award for poster submitted in the University of Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research conference, May, 2011.
- Leininger Breakthrough Award Honorable Recognition, September, 2008.
- Michigan Campus Compact Faculty/Staff Community Service-Learning Award, February, 2008
- Community Partnership Award. app College, April, 2005
- Woman of Achievement Recognition. YWCA, Grand Rapids, MI, November, 2004.
Grants
- Michigan Public Health Institute: Awarded $140,040 for a project entitled “COVID-19 Health Disparities Project”. 5/1/22 – 5/31/23.
- Blue Cross / Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation: Awarded $55,000 for a project entitled “Women Supporting Women Model”. 1/1/22 – 1/1/24.
- Spectrum Health Healthier Communities: Awarded $23,760 for consultant work on replicating CBPR in the Roosevelt Park Neighborhood. Work was titled “Community Based Participatory Research Model”. 1/1/22 – 12/31/22
- Spectrum Health Healthier Communities Department: Awarded $35.882.00 for a program entitled “Community Engaged Health Equity Zones”. 1/1/21 – 12-31-21
- Michigan Health Endowment Fund. Awarded $99,990.00 for a program entitled “Addressing Stigma: Lay Ambassadors for Mental Health”. 9/1/20-9/1/22.
- Spectrum Health Healthier Communities, Community Health Worker Program. Awarded $18,229.00 for continuing a program which teams nursing students with neighborhood residents to promote health and access to care. July, 2006.
- Spectrum Health Healthier Communities, Community Health Worker Program. Awarded $17,698.00 for continuing a program which teams nursing students with neighborhood residents to promote health and access to care. July, 2005.
- Spectrum Health Healthier Communities, Community Health Worker Program. Awarded $17,767.00 for initiating a program which teams nursing students with neighborhood residents to promote health and access to care. July, 2004.