Presentations
From local symposiums to national conferences, explore how our work is shaping the future of nursing through knowledge-sharing and academic excellence.
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Student researchers are encouraged to present at local, regional, and national conferences, such as Research!Louisville, Posters at the Capitol, MNRS, SNRS, SONK, Sigma, AACN, ANA, Transcultural Nursing Society, KNA, and KONL.
Instructions on poster printing can be found on the Services page.
Upcoming Presentations
Research Town Hall
Please join us as Dr. LeBlanc presents on the School of Nursing's research efforts.
Local Presentations
Research!Louisville
Every Fall semester, graduate and PhD students get the opportunity to present their work to the broader Louisville community. Everyone is encouraged to attend to show their support.
Research!Louisville’s mission seeks to provide excellence in education, training and career development through interdisciplinary research collaborations designed to bring trainees and young and established research scientists together to work on finding solutions to the world’s complex problems,” said LeBlanc, Associate Dean of Research at the UofL School of Nursing. “We engage with the most acclaimed research scientists to address our goals to achieve health equity, provide insight into the crucial topics of our time and advance translational and clinical research to improve human health."
A $100 award is given out to one exemplary student poster presentation, and $150 is awarded for the best student podium presentation. Podium presentations are selected from the list of poster presenters. Students are ineligible to win both awards in the same year.
Nursing & Allied Health Symposium
This annual October event showcases the latest innovations in nursing and allied health practice. This annual event brings together educators, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders to explore the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in allied health. It features expert-led sessions, networking opportunities, and research presentations. Attendees can expect engaging discussions on curriculum development, the latest in healthcare scholarship, and strategies to enhance student outcomes in healthcare training programs.
2025
Research!Louisville
Predictors of Newly Licensed Nurses’ Engagement in Quality Improvement: The Role of Education, Training, and Online Learning. Amani Abdulnabi; Said Abusalem; Jason Immekus.
Measuring Depression in HIV Risk Populations: Validation of the CES-D-10. Mifleh Al Araydeh; Lesley Harris; Jelani Kerr; Shirish Barve; Said Abusalem; Paul Clark; Ratchneewan Ross.
Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Rumination in Relation to Anxiety and Depression Among Ovarian Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study. Zahra Bakhtiyari; Katharine Adelstein.
Improving Collaboration with Hospital Security and Nursing Staff, When Treating Patients in Acute Crisis, by Implementing a Modified SBAR Card. Yuna Choi; Katharine Adelstein.
Maternal Perinatal Depression: A Concept Analysis. Roya Hasani; Ratchneewan Ross.
Enhancing PA Education on Sexual Assault and IPV: Evaluating the SATELLITE Guide. Joelle Hirst; Kate Schewe; Ratchneewan Ross.
Nursing & Allied Health Scholarship Symposium
Robots & Nursing: Innovation, Simulation, Community Partner, and Leadership Implications. Heather Mitchell; Cynthia Logsdon; Dan Popa; Mandi Walker.
Personal Characteristics to Predict Nurses’ Intention to Report Their Medication Errors: A Cross-Sectional Study. Ahmad Alshurman
Implementation and Evaluation of a Mindfulness-based Intervention on Compassion Fatigue and Depressive Symptoms in Perioperative Nurses. Ratchneewan Ross.
Vicarious Resilience among Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs): A Concept Analysis. Joelle Hirst