Janelle Martelino
School of Nursing and Health Studies, Bothell
Areas of Interest
- Research Interests: Health systems, leadership, worker health, primary care
- Teaching Interests: Health systems, leadership, primary care, worker health
- Clinical Interests: Ambulatory care, community/public health
Research Interests
- Health Equity
- Lifespan Health
Professional Licensures & Certifications
- Board-Certified Medical Practice Executive, 2011
- Registered Nurse, 2005, Washington
Awards, Honors, & Badges
- Fellow, 2022/06, American College of Medical Practice Executives
Demonstrates mastery, leadership, innovation and professional engagement in the medical practice industry
- Honorary Coach, 2017/06, Swedish Health Services, Seattle Storm, Women’s National Basketball League
- Nominee, 2016/01, 40 Under 40, Puget Sound Business Journal
Nominated as a rising business leader under the age of 40 who are making an impact in business, philanthropy, and in their communities
- Pascoe Scholar, 2006/09, University of Washington School of Nursing
- Goldsbury/Sherrick Scholar, 2005/09, University of Washington School of Nursing
- Goldsbury Scholar, 2004/09, University of Washington School of Nursing
Journal Articles
- 2024. "Engaging Interdisciplinary Professionals for Worker Health Equity." Workplace Health and Safety 72. SAGE Publications Inc..
https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21650799231217305
https://doi.org/10.1177/21650799231217305 - 2024. "We’re actually on the same team: Public health and primary care leadership development to promote collaboration." American Journal of Public Health (November). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.
- 2024. "Retooling the workforce for collaboration: Centering collective efficacy in public health and primary care leadership development ." American Journal of Public Health (November). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.
Conference Proceedings
- 2014. "Transition into Nursing Leadership: How to Make that First Step a Successful One." In Ambulatory Care Nursing Conference, University of Washington Continuing Nursing Education.
Presentations
- 2025. "We’re actually on the same team: Public health and primary care leadership development to promote collaboration." Public Health and Primary Care Leadership Institute Operations Meeting. January.
- 2023. "Organizational Development and Change." NSG 575: Leadership for Population Health. April.
- 2022. "Organizational Development and Change." NSG 575: Leadership for Population Health. April.
- 2015. "Nursing Leadership." NURS 419: Transition into Professional Practice. August.
- 2014. "Nursing Leadership." NURS 419: Transition into Professional Practice. May.
- 2014. "Nursing Leadership." NURS 419: Transition into Professional Practice. August.
- 2006. "Creating a Shared Vision for Public Health Nurse Directors: Best Practices in Maternal-Child Health Interventions." Public Health Nurse Directors Annual Meeting. December.
- 2006. "Maternal and Child Health Advocacy and Policy." March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation Leadership Meeting. May.
Grants
- Hester McLaws Dissertation Grant, University of Washington School of Nursing
- Education and Research Center Trainee, Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety