Donna “Dina” Treloar, PhD, ARNP

Associate Professor

University of Florida
PO Box 100187
Gainesville, FL 32610-1087

Telephone: 352-273-6348
Fax: 352-273-6568
Email: trelodm@ufl.edu

Teaching

Dr. Treloar is primarily involved in clinical teaching for graduate students in the area of Infectious Diseases with a concentration in HIV/AIDS and STDs.

Research

Dr. Treloar is currently the principal investigator for a pilot study titled Internet Support Group for Rural Minority Women with HIV funded by the Biobehavioral Research Center in the College of Nursing [BRC].

Service

Dr. Treloar is a member of the UF HIV Education Committee. In this capacity she has written materials and taught classes for HIV education. She also serves as faculty in the Clinical Core Group for the Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center [ AETC].

Clinical practice area/expertise

Dr. Treloar is ANA certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner, and her major area of practice is in Infectious Diseases and specifically in the area of STDs. Her current clinical practice is primarily in the area of HIV/AIDS in rural north central Florida counties.

Education

Dr. Treloar received her BSN in Nursing at Rutgers University. She received her MN in Pediatric Nursing and her PhD in Nursing/Psychology at the University of Florida.

Selected Publications

  • Treloar, D. M., & Yarandi, H. (in press). Oxygenation and heart rate in young children after swimming lessons. Florida Journal of Public Health, 5-17.
  • Treloar, D.M. (2002). Florida AETC HIV/AIDS Primary care guide. In Nursing, 5, 4, 51-56.
  • Hopkins, M. A., & Treloar, D. M. (1997). Mucormycosis in diabetes. American Journal of Critical Care, 6, 363-367.
  • Stechmiller, J. K., Treloar, D., & Allen, N. (1997). Gut dysfunction in critically ill patients: A review of the literature. American Journal of Critical Care 6(3), 204-209.
  • Francis, E., Hemmet, J., Treloar, D., & Yarandi, H. (1996). Who dispenses pharmaceuticals to children at school. Journal of School Health, 66, 355-358.
  • Treloar, D. M. (1994). The effect of nonnutritive sucking on oxygenation in healthy, crying, full-term infants. Journal of Applied Nursing Research, 3-19.
  • Treloar, D. M., & Stechmiller, J. (1992). Use of a clinical assessment tool for orally intubated patients. American Journal of Critical Care, 4, 355-360.