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Faculty Presentations

Faculty Publications

Following is a list of articles and chapters recently published by FNU faculty members:

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Instructor Judith Butler, DNP, CNM, WHNP, CNE, and Instructor Kristin Gianelis, MSN, DNP

Judith Butler Kristin Gianelis

Gianelis, KA, Butler, JM. Improving equitable access to inclusive sexual healthcare in a small urban college health setting. Nurs Forum. 2022; 1- 8. doi:10.1111/nuf.12708

Professor Anne Cockerham, Ph.D., CNM, WHNP-BC, CNE, FACNM, and Instructor Janet Engstrom, Ph.D., APRN, CNM, WHNP-BC, CNE

Anne Cockerham Janet Engstrom

Anne Cockerham, A.Z., & Engstrom, J. (2020, Autumn). “See one, do one, teach one, and record your results accurately”: How and why the Frontier Nursing Service told its story with data. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 118, 545-589. ***Please note that the pandemic caused a change in the journal’s publishing schedule. They elected to keep the original year (2020) although the issue was just published in January or February 2022. Instructor Diana Jolles, Ph.D., CNM

Ross, L., Jolles, D., Hoehn-Velasco, L., Wright, J., Bauer, K. and Stapleton, S. (2022), Salary and Workload of Midwives Across Birth Center Practice Types and State Regulatory Structures. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, 67: 244-250. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.13331 Associate Professor Janelle Komorowski, DNP, CNM, CNE

Komorowski, J., Baker, V. (2022). The certified nurse-midwife in advanced nursing practice, (3rd ed.). In Goudreau, K.A., and Smolenski, M.C. (eds.), Health Policy and Advanced Practice Nursing: Impact and Implications. Springer Publishing Company: New York, NY.

Faculty Presentations:

Following is a list of presentations by FNU faculty members: Associate Professor Megan Arbour, Ph.D., CNM, CNE, FACNM

Walker, K., Arbour, M., Houston, J. (2022). In-Person Oral Presentation Title: Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: Instructional Strategies to Express Empathy and Facilitate Student Success. Podium Presentation. Sigma Theta Tau 33rd international Congress, Scotland. July 2022. Instructor Cathy Cook, DNP, CNM

Implementing a PatientCentered Virtual Wellness Program in a Select Population During a Global Pandemic. [Virtual Poster Presentation].

Instructor Kathleen Halcomb, MSN, EdD, FNP-BC

Halcomb, K. & Swint, C. (2022, July). Backward Design: Developing a Virtual Simulation Course Improving APRN Critical Thinking and Clinical Judgment. [Podium Presentation] Sigma 33rd International Nursing Research Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland. Halcomb, K (2022, April) Backward Design: The Creation of a Virtual Simulation Course to Improve Advanced Practice Nursing Critical Thinking and Clinical Judgment. 48th Annual National Organization for Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF), Minneapolis, MN.

Instructor Diane John, Ph.D., APRN, FNP-BC, CNE

John, D. & Stone-Gale, V. (2022, April). The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence in Women [Podium presentation]. 34th Annual Coalition Conference. Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse-Midwives.

Dr. Diane John and PMHNP student Dorcas Adeniyi (right) with their poster presentation “Traumatic Stress: Clinicians Responding to Yesterday’s Events” at the Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse-Midwives annual conference.

Instructor Diana Jolles, Ph.D., CNM

Jolles (2021) Structural Racism: Accountability in Action Preterm Birth Prevention. Beyond Flexner Conference. March 28-30th. Phoenix, AZ. Poster

Associate Professor Dr. Jeneen Lomax, DNP, APRN, CNM

Lomax, J. (2022, April 27-30). Contraceptive Updates. Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse-Midwives 34th Coalition Conference, Covington, KY. Stone-Gale, V. & Weiss, S. (2022, June) Mast Cell Disorders: More Common Than We Think. Poster presentation, American Association of Nurse Practitioners national conference, Orlando, FL.

Associate Professor Laura MannsJames, Ph.D., CNM, WHNP-BC, CNE, FACNM

Manns-James, L.E. (2022, April 27-30). Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Solving the puzzle (conference presentation). Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners and NurseMidwives 34th Coalition Conference, Covington, KY.

Fried, E., Howard, B., Manns-James, L., MacMorris, N., & Stallings, E. “Reducing Racism in Midwifery Education: Using the Program Content Toolkit - Workshop” Together Again: Creating Unity, Growth & Diversity in Midwifery, 67th Annual ACNM Meeting & Exhibition, May 20, 2022, Chicago, IL. Curriculum and Course Design Coach Audrey Perry, DNP

Alexander-Delpech, P., Lewis., W. & Perry, A. (2022). Leveraging the Voices of Nurse Practitioners to Facilitate Brave Conversations. Podium. AANP National Annual Conference.

Associate Professor Vicky StoneGale, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FAANP, FNAP

Stone-Gale, V. & John, D. (2022). The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence in Women. Invited podium presentation, Kentucky Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Midwives, Covington, KY. April 29, 2022. Stone-Gale, V. & Stone, J. (2022) Hormonal Imbalance and the Impact of Depressive Symptoms Among Women in Perimenopause and Beyond. Invited poster. Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse-Midwives. Covington, KY, April 28, 2022. Associate Professor Eileen Thrower, Ph.D. and Associate Professor Charlotte Swint, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC, CNE

Eileen Thrower Charlotte Swint

Thrower, E. J. B., & Swint, C. (2022, March). Building a Plane While Flying It: Responding to Rapidly Changing Needs in Healthcare. Accepted for presentation at Creating Healthy Work Environments 2022, Washington, DC. Instructor Kevin Scalf, DNP, PMHNP-BC

Scalf, K. & Scalf, Y. (2022) Time to Focus on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse-Midwives. Covington, KY, April 28, 2022.

Scalf, K. & Scalf, Y. (2022) Bipolar Disorder in the Pediatric Population Speakers. Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse-Midwives. Covington, KY, April 28, 2022. Charlotte Morris Presents at Virtual International Day of the Midwife

Assistant Professor Dr. Charlotte E. Morris, DNP, CNM, FACNM. Presented “Second Victim Phenomenon: How Midwives Are Affected” at the Virtual International Day of the Midwife on May 5.

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