Grads, Faculty, Present Findings at Prestigious UCSF Research Day

海角直播 (SMU) alumnae and faculty were well-represented at the UCSF School of Nursing Research Day in April, a prestigious forum for local health researcher-practitioners that aims to 鈥渂ridge research and practice.鈥 SMU Grad Joanne Zou with her poster at UCSF Research Days 2016

Attendees saw podium presentations from two former SMU students, Uzoma Uwakah, DNP, MSN, RN, and Joanne Zou, DNP, FNP-C, RNFA.

Uwakah presented findings in a paper titled, 鈥淧roviding Neonatal Resuscitation Training in Rural Eastern Nigeria (coauthor Dr. Nancy Smee) and Zou discussed, 鈥淎 Bone Health Intervention for Chinese Immigrants in Santa Clara County鈥 (multiple coauthors). She also had a poster with the same name.

鈥淚 was delighted to see how well Dr. Uzoma Uwakah and Dr. Joanne Zou, recent DNP graduates, represented SMU with their podium presentations,鈥 said Professor Pamela Minarik, PhD, RN, CNS, FAAN, at SMU鈥檚 San Francisco Peninsula Campus in San Mateo. 鈥淭hey demonstrated for the Bay Area nursing community the quality of their education and the impact of their own work on population health, newborns in Nigeria and Chinese immigrants in the Bay Area, respectively.鈥

Associate Professor and Chair of the Accelerated BSN program Dr. Nancy Haugen, PhD, RN, also presented a poster titled, 鈥淓vidence of Learning on Diversity, Health Disparities and Social Justice鈥 (with three coauthors). 

"UCSF Research Day is always inspiring for new BSN graduates from SMU but even more so this year with two excellent SMU doctoral presentations," Minarik said. 

Photos: Top, Joanne Zou. To Right, Uzoma Uwakah. Below, Pamela Minarik with Zou.

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