Please join the UNM College of Nursing for the 2024 Research and Scholarship Conference, where nurses from all specialties have been invited to present their research and scholarly work. The morning presentations will also feature the prestigious Dr. Shelley Fritz as the Keynote speaker.
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
UNM Health Sciences Campus
Domenici Center Auditorium & Domenici West
Time | Topic | Presenters |
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8:30-9:00 AM |
Sign-In/Networking/Coffee |
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9:00-9:05 AM |
Welcome |
Carolyn Montoya PhD, RN, PNP-PC, FAANP, FAAN Professor and Interim Dean University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
9:05-9:10 AM |
Introduction of Keynote Speaker |
Patricia Watts-Kelley, PhD, FNP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Professor and Associate Dean for Research & Scholarship Patricia Higgins Endowed Professor University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
9:10-10:10 AM |
Keynote: Nursing Science and Healthcare AI: Towards Health |
Roschelle “Shelly” Fritz, PhD, RN Associate Professor, Nursing, Washington State University Fellow, Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators; University of California, Davis |
10:10-10:25 AM |
Break |
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10:25 AM - 12:00 PM |
Podium Presentations |
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Advancing Organizational Mentoring Climate in Academic Settings |
Beth Tigges Presentation, MS, AGPCNP-BC, ACHPN, RN Regents' Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Racism in the Reproductive Clinical Setting: Stories of Impact |
Melissa Lehan Mackin, PhD, RN Associate Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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The Public Health Crisis Conceptual Model: Historical Application to the World’s First Nuclear Bomb Test |
Mary Pat Couig, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, RADM, USPHS (Ret.) Director, Center for Health Equity and Preparedness, Associate Professor and Carter/Fleck Endowed Professorship, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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The First Oral Over-The-Counter Contraceptive Pill Hitting the Shelves in 2024: What You Should Know |
Mindy Tinkle, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC, CNE, FAAN Associate Professor and Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Nursing Education, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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12:00-1:00 PM |
LUNCH (Provided by the College) |
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1:00-3:00 PM |
Poster Presentations |
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Application of artificial intelligence in quantifying lung deposition dose of black carbon in people with exposure to ambient combustion particles |
Xiaozhong (John) Yu, MD, Ph.D. Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Associations with Health-Related Quality of Life In Gaucher Disease Type 1 |
Shauna Mangum, MSN, RN, CNE PhD Student, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Botulism trends and descriptive statistics, New Mexico, 2006 - 2022 |
Michael Baker, MPH RN Enteric Epidemiologist, New Mexico Department of Health |
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Building a Developmental Network at Any Stage in Your Career |
Beth Tigges, PhD, RN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN Regents' Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Companion Animals as Sentinels for Environmental Exposure on Human Reproductive Health in New Mexico |
Chelin Hu, Ph.D Research Scientist, University of New Mexico |
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Continuous Body Temperature Monitoring During Labor for Early Detection of Perinatal Infections |
Katie Kivlighan, PhD, CNM Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Delivering AMOR (Advancing Midwifery Outcomes and Resiliency) |
Felina Ortiz, DNP, CNM, MSN, RN, FACNM Associate Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Effects of Participant Demographics, Provider Characteristics, Knowledge, and Communication on Decisional Conflict Regarding Contraception |
Michelle Kashuba, MSN, RN PhD Student, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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Improving Fall Risk Assessment to Reduce Falls in Assisted Living Communities |
Barbara De Groot, DNP, MSN(Ed.), RN, CMGT-BC, CNE Associate Professor, Brookline College |
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Perspectives of Persons with Intellectual Disability on Gender, Sexual Consent, and Unhealthy and Healthy Relationships |
Melissa Lehan Mackin, PhD, RN Associate Professor, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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The Bias of New Mexico Nurses in A Residency Program Toward People Experiencing Homelessness |
Tolulope Fijabi, RN, BSN, MSN, DNP Nurse Manager, Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center |
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The Pros and Cons of Ketamine Infusion and Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression in the Veteran Population: A Literature Review |
Raven Moody, BSN, RN Registered Nurse, Raymond G Murphy VA Hospital |
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The nursing experience of transporting wounded service members from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. |
Kimberly Spray, MAS, MHI, BSN, RN, PhD student PhD Student, University of New Mexico College of Nursing |
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The Role of Relationships and Cultural Factors in Promoting Resiliency Among Migrant Children and their Families |
Lilianna Urbina Undergraduate Student Researcher |
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Yoga in Pain Care: A Flexible Concept |
Marnelli Hamilton, MS, AGPCNP-BC, ACHPN, RN PhD Student, University of New Mexico; and Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner, Carelon Health |
Associate Professor, Nursing, Washington State University, Vancouver, WA
Fellow, Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators; University of California, Davis
Dr. Fritz is a nurse scientist whose work focuses building and using intelligent machines in the delivery of healthcare with a specific concentration on building a smart home to assist older adults with aging-in-place. Dr. Fritz’s nursing career spans 3 decades with nearly 20 years spent on the frontline working in public health, emergency nursing, and hospital administration. She is a former National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Education Research and Training Fellow and has served as a publicly elected Commissioner and Chairwoman for a Washington State Public Hospital District. Dr. Fritz is a repeated invited speaker on the role of sensor-based data and machine learning for symptom management at NINRs Smart Health Smart Technology Bootcamp, and she advises multiple health technology start-ups. Her research is supported by the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institute of Nursing Research, National Science Foundation, Sigma Theta Tau, Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators, and several private foundations.