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Christopher J Yi

University of Connecticut DNP
Biography

My name is Christopher J. Yi, and I graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing. Currently, I am working as a Medical/Telemetry Nurse at St. Francis Hospital, and, as a Public Health Nurse (PHN) for the City of Hartford, CT. After graduating less than two years ago, I have found that the best way to gain experience is to ‘throw’ myself, wholeheartedly, into the nursing profession. Maybe working 70-80 hours a week, between the two careers, was not the best way to do that, however, it has provided me with invaluable insight into the way I plan my future academic and professional endeavors. I have educated seniors at various senior centers throughout Hartford, CT on healthy aging, along with performing health screenings for the Women’s Healthy Heart Program at St. Francis Hospital. I have also had the pleasure of being a PHN for the City of Hartford Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative to educate Hartford’s youth on making informed decisions when it comes to their reproductive health. As of the Fall of 2014, I am starting my academic career as a Doctor of Nursing Practice student in Adult/Gero Acute Care at the University of Connecticut. I chose Geriatrics because they are a vulnerable population, and I have been told that I am very passionate and protective of my patients, along with being an advocate for their health.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Adult/Gero Acute Care
Dissertation: Tentative: Study on spinal cord injury and its effect on the mental health and quality of life of aging patients.

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Coventry CT United States

Chelle Yin

Duke University DNP
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: healthcare informatics; healthcare access, quality and cost; palliative care

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United States

Elen Yip, BSN

University of San Diego DNP
Biography

Ellie Yip received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physiological Science from the University of California, Los Angeles and spent a year abroad in Japan as an English teacher before deciding to return to school to pursue nursing. She obtained her BSN degree from New York University and spent a few years working as a medical-surgical and intermediate care nurse at a private hospital in Las Vegas. Ms. Yip moved back to California and is currently working on her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree at the University of San Diego. She enjoys her part time positions at the VA in the medical-surgical float pool and on the Definitive Observation Unit at Scripps. Ms. Yip developed an interest in diabetes prevention when she saw that patients are able to make complete changes in their lifestyle to control their blood sugars. She realized that she wanted to make an impact through primary and secondary preventative interventions so that fewer patients will need disease management. She plans on focusing on internal medicine and family practice before specializing later on in her career.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Veteran Healthcare – Diabetes Prevention
Dissertation: Lifestyle Interventions for Management of Prediabetes

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San Diego CA United States

Salamata Yoda, MSN, BSN, FNP-BC, RN, CLC

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West Virginia University Research Corporation PhD

Moka Yoo-Jeong, BSN, RN

Emory University PhD
Biography

Ms. Moka Yoo-Jeong received her BS in Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin where she worked as a student researcher in a supramolecular chemistry lab constructing peptide-based sensors used to differentiate wine varietals and also in a social psychology research study examining behavioral manifestations of individual’s personality. She continued her education at Emory University, where she received a BS in nursing. While pursuing her BSN, Ms. Yoo-Jeong was also involved in a Quality Improvement project at a rural clinic in West Virginia, where the clinic mainly served adult/older adult patients with multiple and complex chronic conditions. Close contact with such patients has instilled Ms. Yoo-Jeong’s research interest in aging in vulnerable and underrepresented populations with complex chronic conditions, such as those aging with HIV/AIDS. Ms. Yoo-Jeong is currently pursuing PhD in Nursing at Emory University and is also in the process of becoming an adult-gerontological nurse practitioner. Ms. Yoo-Jeong’s research interest is focused on the intertwining associations between psychosocial factors, emotion regulation, and behavioral regulation. Her dissertation research will examine the effects of social isolation on an important self-management behavior (i.e., adherence to routine clinic visits) and emotion regulation in older patients living with HIV/AIDS. Ms. Yoo-Jeong’s goals are to establish a strong foundation of research and Adult/Gero specialty, to utilize her education and research expertise to educate nursing students and nurses, and to ensure high quality care for patients aging with complex chronic conditions like those aging with HIV/AIDS

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Aging/Geriatrics/Long-term care
Dissertation: Social Isolation and Retention in Care among Older Adults Living with HIV/AIDS

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Atlanta GA United States

Venessa Yoosook

University of Utah (Wyoming) DNP
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: pediatrics; preventative care; vaccines

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United States

Eunhea You

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey PhD
Biography

Even though I have over 14 years nursing experiences, I came to realize that having some nursing experience is not enough to take good care of my patients due to an imbalance of limited knowledge and skills. Therefore, I decided to study in America, which has one of the most advanced nursing curriculums. My research interest is the correlations between chronic disease and alternative treatments such as ear acupressure, cupping glass and so on. I initially became interested in this topic due to my father who has hypertension. My father’s blood pressure was controlled well and finally stopped taking medications. As a professional nurse, I thought about what made him adjust better than his friends who had same diseases and my patients at a hospital. My father liked listening to any music so he could relax and manage his stress. Even though technologies, machines, procedures, and medications are advanced and we exchange a lot of knowledge between western and eastern nowadays; we are still experiencing the need of research for more integral and combination of alternative methods with high technology medical methods. Furthermore, when we try this type of research it is effective to conduct research actively with many different fields for quality cares, such as dietitian or music therapy. I definitely believe that these research results will be practical, useful, and worth pursuing for better care of people.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Cancer
Dissertation: Not Yet

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Newbrunswick NJ United States

Eunhea You

Johns Hopkins PhD
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: N/A

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United States

Ashley Younger, MPH, MSN, RN

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University of California-San Francisco PhD
Biography

After receiving her bachelor’s degree from Duke University, Ashley Younger worked on global health projects in the Guatemalan highlands and Kathmandu, Nepal. It was during these seminal experiences, Ashley realized the potential of nurse leadership within the context of global health. Ashley graduated with her Masters in Nursing (specialty in Women’s Health) from Boston College in 2009 and was the recipient of numerous awards including the Patricia Ibert Scholar Award for Nursing Leadership, the Graduate Commencement Award for Clinical Excellence in Women’s Health, the Nursing Dean’s Award as well as serving as an Albert Schweitzer Public Service Health Fellow. Ashley pursued a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health (specialty Global Health) and a Diploma in Tropical Nursing from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Since graduate school, Ashley has worked as a research consultant for reproductive health programs with Partners in Health in Guatemala as well as the Korean Foundation for International Health in Bhattambang Province, Cambodia. Ashley is currently a first year PhD student at the University of California San Francisco School of Nursing. Ashley’s research will focus on maternal health complications within the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network Study in Guatemala related to health facility access in rural communities.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Scholar – Environmental Health
Dissertation: Adverse maternal health outcomes related to household indoor air pollution in Jalapa, Guatemala. For my doctoral research, I will be working with Dr. Lisa Thompson. Dr. Thompson is the principal investigator of the NIH funded HAPIN Trial (Household Air Pollution Intervention Network) in Jalapa, Guatemala. The HAPIN trip is a multi-centered randomized control trial assessing the impact of LPG cooking stove and fuel interventions on health outcomes, particularly low birth weight. My research will focus on adverse maternal health outcomes as well as barriers to facility-based childbirth.

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Woodside CA United States

Mazen Yousef, BSN, RN

Thomas Jefferson University DNP
Biography

Mazen Yousef is a BSN-DNP student at Thomas Jefferson University. Mazen received his BSN from William Paterson University in 2013. He currently works full-time as a staff nurse in the Emergency Department at Jefferson. He is passionate about emergency nursing, and has presented “A Day in the Life of an ER Nurse” at the NJNS Convention in Atlantic City on March 2016. He has also worked closely with nurse residents at Jefferson, assisting the students with research and EBP implementation. Additionally, he attained the role of a PHMC navigator intern, assisting people in the community in obtaining health insurance in the Marketplace. He is currently working towards attaining a Certified Emergency Nurse certification.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Community Health/Public Health/Epidemics
Dissertation: Assessment of nurse-managed healthcare centers in Philadelphia: Evaluating patient outcomes and improving quality access to healthcare.

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Toms River NJ United States

Debbie Zamora

University of San Francisco DNP
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: preventing hospital readmissions

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United States

Shannon Zaryoun, RN

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University of Utah DNP
Biography

I have been working as an RN at the University Neuropsychiatric Institute, UNI, now for 15 years. While at UNI, I have worked in numerous nursing roles and have worked with various teams and departments across the hospital on multiple projects and initiatives to improve the patient and employee experience. I have enjoyed training new hires and mentoring Capstone students. In 2017, I decided to continue my education and started the Doctorate of Nursing Practice Mental Health Program through the University of Utah in the fall of 2018. Over the last 15 years at UNI, I have had the pleasure of working with numerous veteran patients as UNI partners with the VA to care for their overflow patients. These experiences combined with the resilience, gratitude, and honor my father gained from his experience fighting in the Vietnam War inspired me to focus my studies on the veteran population. On May 14, 2018, I began the Veteran Affairs Nursing Academic Partnership (VANAP) Nurse Practitioner Training Program. I look forward to strengthening my experience and education with the men and women that have worked to protect our country and to have the opportunity to do so in a facility known for excellent care, extensive resources, interdisciplinary team approach, and drive to improve patient outcomes. As part of the Doctor of Nursing Practice, DNP, program I will be completing an extensive research project investigating and educating mental health professionals on complementary evidenced based treatment for PTSD to help reduce suffering in the community.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Scholar – Psych-Mental Health
Dissertation: As part of the Doctor of Nursing Practice, DNP, program I will be completing an extensive research project investigating and educating mental health professionals on complementary evidenced based treatment for PTSD.

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Cottonwood Heights UT United States

Mirian Zavala

CUNY DNS
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: cardiology; HIV/AIDS; community health; minority health; nursing education

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Stefanie Zavodny, MS, RN

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing PhD
Biography

Stefanie is a Hillman Scholar in Nursing Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Her interest in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has driven her to participate in research led by her advisor Dr. Margaret Souders with the goal of helping families of children with ASD. She served as the study coordinator in a pilot randomized controlled trial of a home-based tailored behavioral intervention for insomnia in children with ASD. She presented preliminary findings at an international autism conference in Salt Lake City in 2015. Working with these families helped her narrow her own research topic to focus on depression in mothers of children with ASD. As part of the Hillman program, she had the opportunity to participate in a six-month Clinical Fellowship. She worked full time as a nurse on a liver and kidney transplant unit at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to honing her clinical skills, she gained a better understanding of nursing as a field, which she feels will help make her future contributions as a researcher more meaningful to nurses and families alike. In the 2016-2017 year, she is also participating in the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) Program at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. This interdisciplinary fellowship provides the opportunity to participate in research and community projects and to build the leadership skills necessary to improve policy and practice for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Legacy Scholar – Other
Dissertation: Depression in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Philadelphia PA United States

Katherine Zeichner, MSN, MHS, ARNP, RN, CNM

Seattle University DNP
Biography

Kate Zeichner is a Certified Nurse Midwife with Group Health Physicians in Tacoma. Previously, Kate worked in global maternal health. She managed a cross-border obstetric program for Burmese internally displaced people along the Burmese borders with Thailand and China, and served as a Program Officer for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Kate has a BA in Japanese language/literature from Carleton College, an MHS in international health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and an MSN from Seattle University. She is a former Fulbright Fellow (Japan), a returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Bangladesh), and a Varney Participant Award winner. Kate is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program at Seattle University. Her research and practice interests include representation of midwives and the midwifery scope of practice in large-scale healthcare institutions, and increasing access to culturally appropriate midwifery care among vulnerable patient populations. She lives in Seattle with her husband and daughter. When not studying, Kate enjoys quilting, baking, urban hiking, and spending time with her family.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Other
Dissertation: Midwifery leadership and representation during large-scale institutional change

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Seattle WA United States

Lisa Zenoni, MS, RN, CRRN

University of Northern Colorado PhD
Biography

am currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Northern Colorado. My research interests include transition to practice and retention of BSN prepared students. I received my MS in Nursing, Specialization: Leadership in Health Care Systems with Education focus and BSN at the University of New Mexico. I am a Certified Rehabilitation Nurse specializing in brain and spinal cord injury and have served in many leadership positions including President for the Colorado Chapter of Rehabilitation Nurses. I am currently an Assistant Professor, Coordinator of the Traditional Program, and DEU Project Manager at Regis University.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Nurse Leader – Education/Inter-professional education
Dissertation: Transition To Practice and Retention: Lived Experience of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education

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Highlands Ranch CO United States

Rachel Zhang, BSN, RN

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Boston College DNP

Katherine Zheng, BSN, RN

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Columbia University PhD
Biography

I am currently a PhD nursing student at Columbia University’s School of Nursing. My research interests involve positive youth development in adolescents with chronic illnesses. I graduated with my BSN at Case Western Reserve University in Spring of 2017 and entered my PhD program direct-entry during Fall of 2017. I grew an interest for research early on in my nursing career and became a research assistant for a faculty member at my undergraduate institution. My primary investigator conducted research related to pediatric health, which was an area that I had a strong desire to contribute to in the future. To acquire skills and knowledge about my population of interest, I worked as a pediatric nursing assistant before graduating. Additionally, I applied for and was placed in a pediatric practicum rotation my senior year, which allowed me work 336 supervised hours on a pediatric cardiac step-down unit. My institution provided many other opportunities to learn about pediatric health, including community clinical rotations across Cleveland public schools. Outside of nursing, I volunteered as a tutor for high school students and served on the executive board for my university’s Asian American Alliance to work towards spreading diversity across campus. I currently work as a Research Assistant for one of my PhD mentors and am continuously working towards my goal of becoming a nurse researcher.

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Research/Clinical Practice Area: Jonas Scholar – Chronic Health
Dissertation: The Examination of Positive Developmental Assets in Adolescents with Chronic Illnesses

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New York NY United States

Mary Ann Zimmer, MSN, RN, CPN

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Villanova University PhD

Elizabeth Zimmermann

Case Western University DNP
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Research/Clinical Practice Area:
Dissertation: pediatric surgery

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United States