Staff
Kim Receives $3.1 Million to Study Diabetes in Korean Americans
Students
Doctoral student Jessica Draughon and postdoctoral fellows Shelly Eisbach and Veronica Njie-Carr presented posters at the NINR Pre/Post-Doctoral Poster Session at the 2009 Special Topics Conference in Washington, DC in October.
Anabella Aspiras (accelerated ’10) and Rachael Diamond (accelerated ’10) have been selected as recipients of the 2009 Association of periOperative Registered Nurses of Baltimore nursing scholarship.
Caitlin McIntyre (traditional ’11), Anna Martin (traditional ’11), and Helen Thomas delivered three short, impromptu presentations about the importance of handwashing to parents and students at Back to School Night at Collington Square K-8, a public school in East Baltimore.
Courtney Barsotti, Jayoung Kim, Candice Williams, Megan Flora, Kylie Taylor, Melissa Paterakis, and Amy Hoffmann—all students in Shari Lynn’s Adult Health class—walked through the rain to pick up flu shot supplies at Hopkins. They continued through the pouring rain to deliver the supplies to the 911 Clinic, where they administered flu shots until the clinic closed that evening.
Faculty, department of acute and chronic care
Anne Belcher, PHD, RN, AOCN, CNE, FAAN, presented the paper “Excellence in Teaching and Learning—Obtaining the Students’ Perspective” at the 39th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning in Philadelphia in October. She also served as the convocation speaker at the West Virginia University School of Nursing graduation in Morgantown, WV in December and was the keynote speaker at the University of Maryland School of Nursing’s Excellence in Teaching Nursing conference in March.
Julie Stanik-Hutt, PhD, ACNP, CCNS, FAAN, was the keynote speaker at the American College of Nurse Practitioners annual conference in Albuquerque, NM; keynote speaker at the Nurse Practitioners Association of Maryland annual meeting in Ellicott City, MD; and an invited panelist at the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s 13th Magnet Conference in Louisville, KY in October.
Jennifer Wenzel, PhD, RN, CCM, has received a joint appointment in oncology through the School of Medicine.
Elizabeth Hill, PhD, RN, was named to the Editorial Board of Nursing Research for two years, effective January.
Deborah Gross, DNSC, RN, FAAN, has been appointed to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee on Pediatric Health and Healthcare Quality Measures.
Diane Aschenbrenner, Shari Lynn, and Kathryn Kushto-Reese gave the pre-conference session on simulation at the 4th Annual National League for Nursing Technology Conference, hosted by the SON October 29-November 1. Aschenbrenner, Lynn, and Kushto-Reese also gave tours and demonstration sessions in the school’s research and SIM labs during the conference.
Faculty, department of community-public health
Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, was invited by Vice President Biden to attend the 15th Anniversary celebration of the Violence Against Women Act in Washington, DC last autumn.
Jackie Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Phyllis Sharps, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN, and postdoctoral fellow Veronica Njie-Carr, presented papers on intimate partner violence and HIV/AIDS at the 2nd Annual Health Disparities Conference in the U.S. Virgin Islands in October.
Betty Jordan, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN, spoke on “The Rising Rate of Prematurity” at a summit in Columbia, MD in November.
Jodi Shaefer, PhD, RN, presented “Fetal and Infant Mortality Review: Community-Based Strategy for Maternal-Child Health Improvement” at the Faces of a Healthy Future: National Conference to End Health Disparities II conference in Winston-Salem, NC in November.
Dan Sheridan, PhD, RN, FAAN, has been awarded a $29,854 grant from the Maryland Governor’s Office of Crime Control & Prevention (GOCCP) to provide two, 40-hour, state-wide Forensic Nurse Examiner Training programs.
Nancy Glass, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, presented “Factors Influencing the Exile or Reintegration of Rape Survivors in Families and Communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)” at a conference on Children & Armed Conflict: Risk, Resilience, and Mental Health in Washington, DC in December.
Joan Kub, PhD, APHN, BC, was invited to be part of an Association of Community Health Nursing Educators (ACHNE) task force to propose recommendations for advanced public health nursing clinical preparation for graduate programs and credentialing.
Nicole Warren, PhD, MPH, CNM, earned the Maryland Higher Education Commissions (MHEC) New Nursing Faculty Fellowship of $20,000 over three years. She will work on a pilot study to explore the childbearing experiences of Somalia-born couples.
Faculty, department of health systems and outcomes
Patricia Abbott, PhD, RN, BC, FACMI, FAAN, has been invited to serve on the International Program Committee for the IASTED International Conference on Health Informatics (AfricaHI 2010), in Gaborone, Botswana in September. In October, she was the plenary speaker at the Wolters/Kluwer 2009 AJN Nursing Conference in Chicago, IL, then participated in a technical expert panel (TEP) to provide guidance to an effort to synthesize learning from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) Health IT program in December. She also presented Envisioning a Strategy to Prepare for the Long-Term Burden of HIV/AIDS: African Needs and U.S. Interests to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) committee in February.
Dean Martha Hill, PhD, RN, FAAN, was recognized as a Pillar of Cardiovascular Nursing Science at the 2009 American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Nursing Dinner in Orlando, FL in November.
Laura Taylor, PhD, RN, received a $450,000, two-year grant from the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Nursing Research. The grant will expand Taylor’s Living Donor Information Network for Caregiving, a Hopkins-based Web site for living kidney donors and their “informal caregivers,” usually relatives.
Jo Walrath, PhD, MS, RN, received a $35,000 grant to study how to improve interprofessional communication. Funding is from Retooling for Quality and Safety: An Initiative of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation and the IHI Open School for Health Professions Institute for Health Improvement.
Kathleen White, PhD, RN, CEA-BC, FAAN, won the Maryland Nurses Association Outstanding Leadership Award at the 106th Annual Convention in October.
Kim Receives $3.1 Million to Study Diabetes in Korean Americans
Miyong Kim, PhD, RN, FAAN, has been awarded a $3.1 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to test a community-based glucose control intervention program for Korean-American immigrants who have type-2 diabetes mellitus. The five-year study, which started in September, aims to increase Korean-American patients’ ability to manage diabetes, which in turn will prevent complications.
Throughout her career, Kim has conducted immigrant-community-based, culturally-sensitive research aimed at educating people on better health and preventing disease. Kim also directs the school’s Center for Excellence for Cardiovascular Health in Vulnerable Populations, which works to reduce disparities in care and treatment. The research center recently received a four-year, $1.9 million NIH grant.
At the Conference
Four Hopkins nurse researchers were among the 117 presenters at the Southern Nursing Research Society’s (SNRS) 2010 Annual Conference in February. Their presentations include:
Jennifer Wenzel, PhD, RN, CCM: Results of a Home-based Walking Intervention for Patients Undergoing Cancer Treatment
Hayley Mark, PhD, MPH, RN: Reduced Vaginal Douching Following An Educational Intervention: Preliminary Results at Session B3: Nursing Interventions to Improve Health
Deborah Jones, PhD, RN: Building Partnerships in Urban Communities Through Focus Group Meetings
Elizabeth Hill, PhD, RN: Fall-Related Injuries in Older Adults: A Systematic Review of the Evidence