April 7, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Strategies for Conducting Remote Research: Lessons Learned – April 30, 2021 The UT Austin School of Nursing faculty members, Kavita Radhakrishnan, PhD, MEE, RN, Cara Young PhD, RN, FNP-C, FAANP and Julie Zuniga, PhD, RN, FAAN, will be presenting the St. David’s CHPR Colloquia titled “Strategies for Conducting Remote Research: Lessons Learned” on Friday, April 30, 2021.
March 15, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Practical Strategies to Sustain a Longitudinal Study – April 9, 2021 Dean Stuifbergen has been involved in research related to health promotion and self-management for persons with chronic and disabling conditions (multiple sclerosis, post-polio syndrome, and fibromyalgia) for more than 30 years. Her center grants, intervention and longitudinal research have been funded for over $11.8 million by the National Institute of… read more
March 1, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: The Process of Gaining Access to TxDSHS Data: Births, Behaviors, and More – March 26, 2021 Lorraine O. Walker, RN, EdD, MPH, has had a lifelong focus in maternal and infant health and well-being. She received a BSN from the University of Dayton, as well as a Master’s degree in nursing education with a specialization in maternity nursing and a doctoral degree in philosophy of education… read more
December 1, 2020, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Nursing from the Bench: Insights, Mechanisms, and Outcomes – January 15, 2021 Dr. Wright’s vision for the future is to generate new knowledge through the use of omic-based measures that nurses can use to better assess and intervene to improve health outcomes. Her established program of research on the influence of social factors on health outcomes has led to over 30 publications… read more