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Mentor – Mentee – Research Team Recognition. 26 th Annual Scientific Sessions. Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care. Nikki L. Hill PhD, RN Penn State College of Nursing. Mentee. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2626thth Annual Scientific Sessions Annual Scientific Sessions

Promoting Health Across the Life Span: Promoting Health Across the Life Span: The Art and Science of Person-Centered CareThe Art and Science of Person-Centered Care

Mentor – Mentee – Research Team Recognition

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Nikki L. Hill PhD, RNPenn State College of Nursing

““Nikki Hill is developing a cutting edge program of research where she is testing an innovative intervention, cognitive training, that holds promise for slowing cognitive decline in older adults with MCI. This young scientist is

dedicated to making a difference in the lives of older adults and their families; her work has huge public health implications.”.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Ann Kolanowski PhD, RN, FAAN, Elouise Ross Eberly Professor, College of Nursing, Penn State

Mentee

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Rachel K. Wion, MS, RNPenn State College of Nursing

““It is with great pleasure that I honor my Mentee and Research Assistant Rachel Wion. Her intellectual curiosity, self-directedness and strong work

ethic make her a joy to work with.”.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Susan J. Loeb, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN, Associate Professor, Penn State College of Nursing

Mentee

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Veronica Feeg, PhD, RN, FAANAssociate Dean, Director

Molloy College PhD Program

““Dr. Feeg represents the epitomy of mentorship. Her guidance and relentless support Dr. Feeg represents the epitomy of mentorship. Her guidance and relentless support continues to be invaluable as my colleagues and I strive to become nurse scientists. continues to be invaluable as my colleagues and I strive to become nurse scientists. Personally, Dr. Feeg mentored me through my high achieving residency process and Personally, Dr. Feeg mentored me through my high achieving residency process and

still continues to guide me in my research assistantship work with her. We are still continues to guide me in my research assistantship work with her. We are sincerely grateful for her inspiration, expertise, and undeniable commitment to sincerely grateful for her inspiration, expertise, and undeniable commitment to

excellence.”excellence.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Gloria Otoo & the Molloy PhD 2nd Cohort Students

Mentor

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Dr. Arlene SmaldoneAssistant Dean, Scholarship and Research

Columbia University

““Dr. Smaldone has impacted my development as a nurse scientist in a Dr. Smaldone has impacted my development as a nurse scientist in a profound way. Her attention to detail has provided me with an extraordinary profound way. Her attention to detail has provided me with an extraordinary

experience that will follow me throughout my career.”experience that will follow me throughout my career.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Angela Northrup, Columbia University

Mentor

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Lauren Gerchow, BSN, RNNYU College of Nursing

““Lauren demonstrated early aptitude for research when she undertook a Lauren demonstrated early aptitude for research when she undertook a qualitative metasynthesis focused on Latina women. She found many ways qualitative metasynthesis focused on Latina women. She found many ways researchers fail to acknowledge the diversity within the Latino population in researchers fail to acknowledge the diversity within the Latino population in

her work.”her work.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Allison Squires, PhD, RNAssistant Professor, NYU College of Nursing

Mentee

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Gail D’Eramo Melkus, EdD, C-NP, FAANAssociate Dean for Research, Florence & William Downs Professor in Nursing Research; New York University College of Nursing, Director of

Muriel and Virginia Pless Center for Nursing Research

““Dr. Melkus puts mentorship above all other responsibilities, creating a supportive environment for her students to ensure that they excel as

independent researchers. She seeks out opportunities to provide individualized learning experiences for her students.”.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Fay Wright & Sarah Nowlin

Mentor

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Marilyn J. Hammer, PhD, RN, DCAssistant Professor

NYU College of Nursing

“Dr. Hammer generously shares her time and knowledge to mentor novice nurse researchers to develop research skills. She supports application of research knowledge to clinical studies preparing students to develop and

coordinate clinical research.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Fay Wright NYU College of Nursing PhD Student

Mentor

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Allison Squires, PhD, RNAssistant Professor

NYU College of Nursing

““Allison has been a source of inspiration and knowledge for me both in my Allison has been a source of inspiration and knowledge for me both in my clinical and academic experiences in nursing and has provided guidance for clinical and academic experiences in nursing and has provided guidance for

me through every step of my journey.”me through every step of my journey.”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Lauren Gerchow

Mentor

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Ann Kolanowski PhD, RN, FAAN; Donna Fick PhD, RN, FAAN;Paula Mulhall, RGN, RPN, RN; Nikki Hill PhD, RN; Barb Deffenbaugh;

Andrea Yevchak PhD, RN; Aran Kirwan

““This wonderful group of people are testing a cognitive intervention for reducing the severity of delirium in people with dementia. Their caring attitude

and attention to detail is without equal!”

Recognized by: Recognized by: Ann Kolanowski PhD, RN

College of Nursing, Penn State