March/April GSN Newsletter

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National Nurses Week is celebrated every year from May 6th to 12th, nurses are recognized for their service and dedication to caring for others and improving the health of patients nationwide through National Nurses Week.

For 2024, the American Nurses Association (ANA) has selected the theme "Nurses Make the Difference" to honor the varying roles of nurses and their positive impact on our lives. Nurses make a difference as trusted advocates who ensure individuals, families, and communities receive quality patient care and services.

UMass Chan Medical School celebrates the learners, faculty and alumni of the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing who are keeping our community healthy and create health policy change through research.

Authenticity is the daily practice of letting go of who we think we’re supposed to be and embracing who we are.
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March/April 2024

Faculty Spotlight

Mary Lou Siefert DNSc, MBA, RN, AOCN, Associate Professor had an abstract accepted with her DFCI Colleagues as a poster presentation at the annual Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Congress in Washington DC this year.

Citation: Pozzar RA, Jabaley T, Siefert ML, Hassett MJ, Batista J, Hammer MJ. Patient and Organizational Leader Perspectives on Engagement in a Nurse-Led, Technology-Enhanced, Algorithm-Mediated (Nurse TEAM) Cancer Symptom Management Application: A Cross-Sectional, Descriptive Study. Oncology Nursing Society 49th Annual Congress, April 24-28, 2024, Washington, DC.

(Left to right) Jill Terrien, Janet Hale, Dawn Carpenter, Alexander Menard and Johhny Isenberger all attended and presented at the 2024 50th Annual Conference: The NP Educators Golden Jubilee in Baltimore, Maryland 4/174/20/24. Dr. Danielle Hebert and Shari Harding’s work on promotion was presented by Dr. Hebert. Besides the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing being wellrepresented, former Dean Dr. Doreen Harper was there as a former NONPF president. A highlight of the opening plenary was the creator and founder of Nurse Practitioners Dr. Loretta Ford. At age 103, she recorded a video welcoming all to the conference and applauding past and future work. She continues to be an inspiration.

Dr. Johnny Isenberger, Dr. Alex Menard and Dr. Dawn Carpenter are interested in the care of the ICU survivor in the post ICU period. Johnny’s DNP project, for which Dr. Menard and Dr. Carpenter were faculty mentors, focused on a communication intervention to improve the screening and management of the ICU survivor by their primary care provider.

Dr. Dani Hebert presented at the annual NONPF conference. Her presentation with Dr. Shari Harding is entitled “From Clinician to Academic Scholar: The Nuts and Bolts of a Plan to Ease the Transition”.

Dr. Chrystina Soloperto was elected to the ENRS Board of Directors as Communications Member at large.

Dr. Dawn Carpenter was just elected to the American Association of Critical Care Nurses Board of Directors effective start date is July 1 for 3 years.

Hale, J, Thorndyke, L. Milner, R, Vitello, J. (May-June 2024). Interprofessional reconstruction of a policy for academic advancement: The evolution and evaluation of scholarship for today, tomorrow, and beyond. Journal of Professional Nursing(52) pp. 1-6.

Faculty and students attended various workshops and presented their posters at the 2024 Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners (MCNP) Conference at the Boston Marriott in Newton MA this week. They learned a wide range of relevant topics featuring expert nurse practitioner and physician speakers.

Dr. Shari Harding received the “Distinguished NP” award at the MCNP conference.

Faculty Spotlight Cont.

Congratulation Dr. Mechelle Plasse, assistant professor of nursing and director of mental health nursing programs and team on receiving an $11.6 million grant to implement a new statewide fellowship program to expand the pipeline of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners entering the community health center workforce. Read more here https://bit.ly/3Wqa35t

Dr. Mary Antonelli, Ricardo Poza, Dr. Rachel Richards and Dean Joan Vitello published article titled “Development of a Master of Science, Nursing and Interprofessional Leadership Program: AACN Essentials in Action.” The article explores the development of a new master’s program focused on leadership acumen, interprofessional relationships, and knowledge of healthcare operations. The article was recognized in the AACN News Watch Newsletter which goes out to members nationally. Read the whole article here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/.../abs/pii/S8755722324000140

Amanda Corine and Rita Amoah, both Assistant Professors in the GEP program, presented their final projects during the Junior Faculty Development Program.

Amanda Cornine, PhD, RN “Outcomes of post-exam reviews in a pre-licensure nursing program”

Mentor: Jill Zitzewitz, PhD

Rita Amoah, PhD, RN “The ubiety in nursing practice scale: Initial development and primary psychometric validation”

Mentor: Chengwu Yang, MD, PhD, MS

Drs. Rita Amoah, Rose KronziahSeme, Thin Malatesta and Amanda Cornine at the MA/RI League for Nursing Conference. The session focused on "Hardwiring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion into Clinical Teaching" and integrating clinical judgment into nursing education.

Dr. Rita Amoah and Dr. Rose KronziahSeme had a poster at the Massachusetts/Rhode Island League for Nursing conference.

Faculty Spotlight Cont.

Mary Lou Siefert DNSc, MBA, RN, AOCN, Associate Professor and DFCI colleagues had their abstract accepted as a poster presentation at the annual Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) 49th Annual Congress in Washington DC April 24.

Citation: Pozzar RA, Jabaley T, Siefert ML, Hassett MJ, Batista J, Hammer MJ. Patient and Organizational Leader Perspectives on Engagement in a Nurse-Led, Technology-Enhanced, Algorithm-Mediated (Nurse TEAM) Cancer Symptom Management Application: A Cross-Sectional, Descriptive Study.

Aronowitz, Teri PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, FAAN; Peterson, Kenneth S. PhD, APRN, FNP-BC; Morris, Nancy S. PhD, APRN, ANP-BC had their article published in Medical Care, the official Journal of Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association. Their article is entitled “Moving the Disparity Needle: Resourcing Care Delivery for Those With Greatest Needs”. Read the article here: https://issuu.com/tanchingfengsn/docs/moving_the_disparity_needle_resourcing_care.1

Dr. Amanda Cornine, assistant professor in the GEP program presented her poster entitled “Outcomes of Post-Exam Reviews in Nursing and Health Sciences Students: An Integrative Review” at the Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) 36th Annual Scientific Sessions in Boston MA.

Dr. Shari Harding, Associate Professor of Nursing and Psychiatry and Coordinator of the DNP Program is one of the authors on this publication in the Journal of Forensic Nursing.

Petreca, V. G., Dowdell, E., Harding, S. L., Pudvah, E., Jeune, J., Miller-Tanner, M., & Burgess, A. W. (Online advance). Murdered Native and Indigenous women: A comparison study of victim and perpetrator patterns and characteristics. Journal of Forensic Nursing.

Read the whole article here: https://journals.lww.com/forensicnursing/abstract/9900/ murdered_native_and_indigenous_women__a_comparison.82.aspx

Faculty Spotlight Cont.

Student Spotlight

We are thrilled to announce UMass Chan students have elected Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing student Elizabeth Osa-Agbontaen as the next Student Trustee for the 2024-2025 Academic Year!

Elizabeth is a current DNP1-FNP student and received her bachelor’s degree from UMass-Amherst. She has been actively involved at UMass Chan as a participant in UMass Light-SMP and the Student Government Association, served as co-president of GSNO, and collaborated with DIO on advocacy efforts. As Student Trustee, she will strive to create opportunities for student engagement and involvement to help shape the direction of our institution, empowering students to contribute to positive change. She also is committed to effectively representing the UMass Chan student body and ensuring their interests and concerns are at the forefront of her work.

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On Saturday April 27, 13 students from Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nurses were inducted into the Iota Phi at-Large Chapter of the Sigma International Honor Society. Two DNP students were in attendance to celebrate this accomplishment.

The GEP students participated in Multi-patient simulation on 4/25/24. They had the opportunity to care for multiple patients in the lab as they worked in teams.

From to R: Dr. Rose KronziahSeme, Cynthia Delmas, Lulu Alvarez and Dr. Rita Amoah.

Geriatric Interprofessional Immersion Training (GIIT) weekend at the Ocean Edge Resort in Brewster , MA was held for it’s 13th year. An interprofessional teaching weekend included DNP students Patricia Quill, Marisa DaSilva, and Grace Milone. Pharmacy Students also attended from MCPHS and rising MD Chief residents from numerous specialties. An interactive case involving a hospitalized older adult is woven throughout the weekend with small group work and mini-lectures from Interprofessional Faculty illuminating the unique care needs of older adults as they transition from hospital to home. Faculty included Jill Terrien from GSN, Geriatricians Sarah McGee , Jerry Gurwitz, Gerry Gleich, Erika Zimmons, Randall Morse David Dosa and Abir Kanaan from pharmacy. The goal is for attendees to continue educating those they work with to share the learning and improve outcomes in older adult patients. It is a fantastic experience!

DNP year 1 students Mariela Sandalis, Katie Reed Wolferseder and Victoria Belanger hosted and ran a lunchtime session April 1, 2024 on Drowsy Driving. This program was done with the Injury Prevention Program at UMass Memorial Healthcare and was part of their community service learning practicum for course N603B. Besides drowsy driving, the effects of Brain Injury were discussed with hands on stations provided.

In the SIM lab Dr. Amanda Cornine, Assistant Professor helped the Graduate Entry Pathway students learn about cardiac rhythm strip interpretation through "Cardiac Calisthenics" where they used their bodies to represent the chambers of the heart in various cardiac rhythms.

Student Spotlight Cont.

46 DNP, 9 Post Masters DNP and 5 Master of Science learners presented their scholarly projects Tuesday April 24 and Saturday April 27. Learners have been formulizing and finalizing their projects since they entered their programs. Presenting their final project and handing in their final written paper is the last step before graduation.

Master of Science in Nursing and Interprofessional Leadership students presented Saturday April 27, 2024.

Student Spotlight Cont.
Post Masters DNP students presented Saturday April 27, 2024.

A few photos from the DNP scholarly project presentation night, Tuesday April 23.

DNP and GEP faculty who help guide students through their presentations.

Dr. Katie Boston-Leary met with our PhD students morning, discussing the future of nursing. Dr. BostonLeary was the keynote speaker at the annual Lillian R. Goodman Lecture in April, she is presenting on a Healthy Work Environment.

Dr. Katie Boston-Leary is the Director of Nursing Programs at the American Nurses Association overseeing the Nursing Practice and Work Environment Division and Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation. She is a well-known speaker nationally and internationally with many publications and podcast guest invitations.

During Spring break DNP students and faculty were in the Dominican Republic. Pictured they were on their way to Buen Samaritano Hospital for conference with promotoras and local MDs. Joe Tulip doing Psychological First Aid and Jeannece Batista and Monica Wiant Menstration and Puberty DNP Projects on Train the Trainer.

Doctor of Nursing Practice students got a chance to hone their problem solving and decision making skills successfully solving puzzles in an escape room designed to represent a room in a patient‘s apartment.

GEP students took a break during their pharmacology class to view a peak of the solar eclipse.

Student Spotlight Cont.

They celebrated their time learning regression modeling and survival analysis and all sorts of useful statistical procedures for nurse scientists. Som is a business PhD student at UMass Lowell and she was a fantastic addition to our cohort this semester. They will continue to haunt Dr. Crawford, but she will let them as long as data is involved.

Student Spotlight Cont.
Spring 2024 PhD class N890 Advanced Statistics group. From L-R, Amelia Toye, Dr. Sybil Crawford, Liz DelSignore, Som Seng (UML), Caitlin Healy, and Beth Terhune. Graduate Entry Pathway (GEP) students went on a field trip to Boston, they received field learning experience from Boston Med Flight.

Post MS DNP students presented posters at varies conferences.

Johnny Isenberger Post MS DNP presented at Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) 36th Annual Scientific Sessions in Boston MA, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) 50th Annual Conference in Baltimore MD, and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Horizons Conference in Portland ME.

Paula Walsh Post MS DNP is presenting at the Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners (MCNP) 2024 New England Regional Nurse Practitioner Conference in Newton MA.

Kate Small Post MS DNP student is presenting at the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Horizons Conference in Portland ME.

Ian Lane, PhD student and Predoctoral Diversity Fellow has been selected by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) to present a poster presentation at the World Congress on Pain conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, this August. This poster is about a systematic mixed studies review he led and completed with nurse scientists from University of Florida, to guide his dissertation work, which focuses on chronic pain disparities in sexual and gender minorities.

Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing DNP students volunteered at the UMass Chan Wellness Fair April 11. They did Biometric screenings including blood pressure, oxygen levels, temperature and ear checks. They also gave out information on how to follow up with your PCP, dermatology skin checks and understanding tick bites & Lyme disease.

Sierra from the Admissions Department manned the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing table, handing out information about our various programs.

Monica Wiant (DNP student), Dr. Rita Amoah and LaDanielle McNeil (GEP student) volunteered at the Multicultural Women's Health Summit held April 13.

Student Spotlight Cont.

Sarah Romain, PhD student and Lulu Alvarez, DNP student joined Dean Joan Vitello at the 2024 AACN Student Policy Summit Conference in Washington, DC.

Students who attend the Summit are immersed in didactic program sessions focused on the federal policy process and nursing’s role in professional advocacy.

The Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing sponsored the annual Lillian R. Goodman lecture April 9. Dr. Kate Boston-Leary presented on the topic of a Healthy Work Environment. Dr. Katie Boston-Leary is the Director of Nursing Programs at the American Nurses Association overseeing the Nursing Practice and Work Environment Division and Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation. She is a well-known speaker nationally and internationally with many publications and podcast guest invitations.

Alumni Spotlight

On April 22, 2024, the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing hosted more than 100 high school students and their families for the NursingExpo. More then a dozen nursing schools participated, providing infomation about various types of nursing careers and educational programs. Dr. Rose KronziahSeme and Dr. Amanda Cornine gave a presentation about the different paths to becoming a nurse.

The 2024 UMass Chan Medical School Educational Recognition Awards ceremony on Thursday, April 25 honored achievements by student educators of the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3y288d4. Congratulations and thank you for all you or our learners.

Dean’s Award: Dr. Nancy Morris Student Education Award: Dr. Mechelle Plasse Clinical Education Award (DNP): Dr. Miguel Olmedo Clinical Education Award (GEP): Jennifer Flynn Patient Educator Award: Stephen& Rachel Emde Patient Educator Award: Matthew Lambert and Shannon Walsh Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing was featured on page 2 of the Boston Globe Magazine.

Announcements

UMASS CHAN MEDICAL SCHOOL INTERPROFESSIONAL TRAINEE QUALITY COUNCIL

PLEASE SAVE THE DATE AND JOIN US Thursday June 6th, 2024, 5:30-7:30pm

UMass Chan and UMass Memorial Health leaders are invited to this academic year’s project presentations for the Interprofessional Trainee Quality Council (ITQC).

In this year’s eighth program cycle, we have six projects in progress, two led by medical students, two by graduate nursing students, and two by GME trainees.

Each team leader has overseen a group of other trainees over the course of the current academic year and has been mentored by trained faculty members.

Cedrick Chiu, MS2: Improving Microhematuria Care and Management

Ellen Burgess, RN, DNP1: Reducing Non-Critical Clinical Alarms in an Intensive Care Unit Dr. Mary Fischer mentor

Lisa Cappabianca, RN, DNP2: Increasing Provision of Palliative Care for Heart Failure Patients

Dr. Mary Antonelli mentor

Luke Wakeen, MD, PGY4: Interprofessional Rounding- Improving Nurse – Physician Collaboration

Pooja Modi, MD, PGY6: Increasing Early Delirium Screening on an Inpatient Neurology Service

Christian Keenan, MS4: Improving Flow through an Emergency Department

This will be fully remote event via Zoom

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://umassmed.zoom.us/j/94926117892?pwd=QnVqNTM3d3RGeEtOcHBDV2Q2UEZEdz09

Password: 045255

Aiden came to visit us during his school vacation. He was our youngest coworker for the day receiving a badge to make it official. It was his birthday, he received lots of goodies from his friends in the office.

Aiden is the son of Shya Monahan, Administrative Assistant and front desk face of the Tan Chingfen visits the GSN.

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