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INSIGHT Thorobred Nursing E-News KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES ISSUE 1, 2018 Welcome to Our Inaugural Issue Yolanda Powell-Young, Ph.D. Dean & Professor Welcome to the inaugural issue of the School of Nursing & Health Sciences E-newsletter – Insight. e purpose for creating Insight is to share – with our internal and external stakeholders -- information about the latest goings-on within the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. We will highlight relevant news, trends, updates, initiatives, & events. We look forward to achieving, celebrating and sharing our many individual and collective successes as we continue to educate our next generation of registered nurses, and actively participate in advancing the health of the Commonwealth. Dear Friends and Colleagues, It has been an exciting year! Thank you for being a part of advancing the School of Nursing and Health Sciences upward, onward and forward. This year has been full of transformative change for the University and the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. We have seen and experienced how commitment, empathy, determination, collegiality, and solidarity can make a difference in the lives of our students, team, and colleagues. As we look toward what is sure to be an exhilarating new year. Here’s to promoting excellence in education, while advancing the health and well-being of the citizens of the Commonwealth. Wishing you good tidings and a happy holiday season! The School of Nursing & Health Sciences Faculty A Holiday Message from our Faculty

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INSIGHTThorobred Nursing E-News

KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES ISSUE 1, 2018

Welcome to Our Inaugural Issue

Yolanda Powell-Young, Ph.D.Dean & Professor

Welcome to the inaugural issue of the School of Nursing & Health Sciences E-newsletter – Insight. The purpose for creating Insight is to share – with our internal and external stakeholders -- information about the latest goings-on within the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. We will highlight relevant news, trends, updates, initiatives, & events. We look forward to achieving, celebrating and sharing our many individual and collective successes as we continue to educate our next generation of registered nurses, and actively participate in advancing the health of the Commonwealth.

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

It has been an exciting year! Thank you for being a part of advancing the School of Nursing and Health Sciences upward, onward and forward. This year has been full of transformative change for the University and the School ofNursing & Health Sciences. We have seen and experienced how commitment, empathy, determination, collegiality, and solidarity can make a difference in the lives of our students, team, and colleagues.

As we look toward what is sure to be an exhilarating new year. Here’s to promoting excellence in education, while advancing the health and well-being of the citizens of the Commonwealth.

Wishing you good tidings and a happy holiday season!

The School of Nursing & Health Sciences Faculty

A Holiday Message from our Faculty

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IN THIS ISSUEInsight Inaugural Issue

A Holiday Message

Flu Vaccinations

Faculty Highlights

Partnerships

Pinning & Recognition

Ceremony

Homecoming

Staff News

Graduate Director

High School Day

Student Advising

Alumni Spotlight

INFLUENZA VACCINATIONSchool of nursing & health sciences faculty & students collaborated with the KSU student health center to administer flu shots during the Annual Thorobred Health Fair on Friday, October 19, 2018.

Faculty HighlightsMs. Cathy Al Meedny, MSN, APRNSimulation Coordinator

-Attended the Society for Simulation in Healthcare-International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning regional workshop on the guidelines of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing National Simulation Study. The workshop was held at the University of Texas School of Nursing in Austin, TX on November 2, 2018.

-Co-authored the article titled Embracing the Journey as New Faculty at Kentucky State University School of Nursing that was published in the Winter 2017 issue of the peer-reviewed NBNANews.

Dr. Mary Ellen Broaddus, DNP, RN-BCDirector for Undergraduate Programs

-Presented at the Re-Imagining Healthcare Conference, November 5-6 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. Her presentation was titled Demonstration Project to Address Juvenile Drug Addiction.

-Passed the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing board certification examination. As a result, Dr. Broaddus was awarded the credential: Registered Nurse-Board Certified (RN-BC).

Ms. Lisa Turner, MSNAssistant Professor

Co-authored the article titled Embracing the Journey as New Faculty at Kentucky State University School of Nursing that was published in the Winter 2017 edition of the peer-reviewed NBNANews.

#KSUForward

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The School of Nursing and Health Sciences will host a survey team from the Accreditation Commission in Education for Nurses (ACEN) on February 26-28, 2019. The purpose of the visit is to accreditation reaffirmation of the Associate and Baccalaureate undergraduate programs.

In an effort to simplify and improve the admissions processes, reduce our carbon footprint, meet our recruitment goals, and maximize capacity we have partnered with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to launch NursingCAS. Launched in 2010 the NursingCAS platform is the nation’s only centralized application service for students applying to nursing programs at all levels from the bachelors to doctorate. It offers students a convenient way to research and apply to multiple participating nursing schools with a single online application.

Visit https://www.nursingcas.org/ to start your application for our AAS, BSN or DNP programs.

We have partnered with CastleBranch to efficiently and securely manage our student records and documentation. The CastleBranch platform makes it easy for students to plan ahead and stay on top of all nursing school requirements including immunization tracking, background and drug screening, and much more. Sign in at https://www.castlebranch.com/sign-in.

RefWorks is a web-based bibliography and database manager that allows you to create your own personal database by importing references from text files or online databases and other various sources. You can use these references in writing papers and automatically format the paper and the bibliography in seconds. RefWorks is available to all nursing students enrolled at Kentucky State University.

Create an account by accessing the RefWorks platform at https://kysu.edu/academics/library/resources-and-more/library-databases/

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2018 Pinning and Recognition CeremonyThe School of Nursing and Health Sciences Pinning & Recognition ceremony was held in the David H. Bradford Hall of the Carl H. SmithAuditorium on May 11, 2018. Faculty presented nursing pins to 38 prospective graduates from the Associate of Applied Science program. Seven students were recognized

for completing the curriculum requirements leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Highlights of the ceremony included a keynote address by Eric J. Williams, RN, DNP, FAAN, President of the National Black Nurses Association. Andrelle Joseph & Courtney Flannery received the Barbara Stivers

Award, Lauren Semones & Terri Caldwell received the Patsy O. Turner Award, Michelle McElroy & Bethelyn Stanley received the Veneda Martin Award, and Cheyenne Halsey received the Dr. Juanita Fleming Award. A post-ceremony reception was held in the ballroom of theCarl M. Hill Student Center.

Director for Graduate Nursing ProgramsThe School of Nursing & Health Sciences would like to extend a warm welcome to the new As-sociate Chair & Director for Graduate Nursing Programs, Dr. Geraldine Q. Young, DNP, APRN, FNPBC, CDE. Dr. Young holds a Doctor of Nurs-ing Practice from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, a MSN from Alcorn State Univer-sity, and a BSN from the University of Mississip-pi Medical Center. Dr. Young is board-certified as a family nursing practitioner and diabetes educator. She has served the nursing profes-sion for more than 18 years as a clinician, edu-

cator and entrepreneur. Dr. Young is a National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Fellow; recognized as a content expert by the American Nurses Cre-dentialing Center; and serves on American As-sociation of College of Nursing DNP Essentials advisory committee. Dr. Young’s evidence based research focuses on diabetes and exercise.

Dr. Geraldine YoungBetty White Building

Phone: (502) [email protected]

HOMECOMING 2018Kentucky State University hosted Miles College on October 13, 2018. During the football event faculty & students from the school of nursing & health sciences distributed customized education paraphernalia that focused on breast cancer awareness.

Staff NewsMr. Jack Wollman and Mr. Ronald Stone are our most recent administrative hires. Stop by and say hello….

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Faculty HighlightsDr. Yolanda Powell-YoungChair and Professor

-Was named Dean for the newly created College of Natural, Applied & Health Sciences.

-Represented the National Black Nurses Association at the National Institutes of Health National Human Genome Research Institute Genomics Education for Healthcare Providers. The meeting brought together leading health care practitioners, clinical educators, and health care licensing and accrediting professionals to consider recommendations regarding overall genomics education and best strategies to support integrating genomics intopractice for healthcare providers.

-Agreed to serve on the Inter-Society Coordinating Committee for Practitioner Education in Genomics (ISCC). The ISCC’s mission is to improve genomic literacy ofhealthcare providers and enhance the effective practice of clinical genomic medicine by facilitating interactions among the key stakeholders in genomics education. Member representatives are from societies, professionalorganizations, NIH institutes, industry as well as individuals with expertise in medical education.

Student AdvisementAll pre-nursing and nursing students should be assigned a school of nursing advisor. The goal of a nursing advisor is to facilitate effective navigation of an academic pathway that leads to the successful application, admission and completion of the AAS, BSN or DNP nursing programs. Contact the school of nursing at 502-597-5957 or [email protected] for questions.

High School DayFaculty and staff from the school of nursing & health sciences attended the BRED Experience High School Day on Saturday, November 3, 2018. The primary goal of the BRED Experience is to expose high school students to the many wonderful opportunities that Kentucky State University provides. Materials about all of our nursing programs were available for all attendees. Novelty logo items included stress relief balls, ink pens, i-phone holders, and cups.

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SPOT LIGHTAlumniFor the inaugrual issue of Insight we spotlight alumni Dr. Joyce Newman Giger. In 1970, an illustrious career in nursing began when Dr. Newman Giger obtained an Associate Degree in Nursing from Kentucky State University, home

of the mighty thorobreds. Dr. Newman Giger'seducation at Kentucky State University providedthe solid academic foundation that has helpedto excel a highly distinguished career in nursing.

Dr. Newman Giger’s accomplishments include that of President and CEO of American University of Health Science, CA; Professor of Nursing and Lulu Wolff Hassenplug Endowed Chair at University of California Los Angeles, CA; Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; Chair of the School of Nursing at Columbus State University, GA; and founding Dean of Health Professions - Nursing at Bethel College, IN, where she shaped the school’s nursing programs through the successful attainment of regional and national accreditations.

Dr. Newman Giger has authored approximately 185 articles, 14 book chapters and eight books on strategies to enhance the provision of culturallyappropriate care. Dr. Newman Giger has also developed a model for assessing cultural phenomena relevant to the delivery of culturally-appropriate care. Her best-selling textbook, Transcultural Nursing; Assessment and Intervention (8th ed.), has been widely

adopted by schools of nursing in the U.S. and abroad. Her model for transcultural health care has been utilized in approximately 557 nursing and medical texts to teach health care professionals how to assess cultural values and evaluate the impact of said values on health and disease behaviors.

Dr. Newman-Giger’s illustrious research focuses on genetic indices and other physiological predictors of coronary heart disease among pre-menopausal African-American women as they relate to designing culturally competent interventions to stop the phenotypical expression of risk indices for the development ofcoronary heart disease. Specifically, variables associated with gene-environmental interactions, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and the metabolic syndrome relative to the development of coronary heart disease.

She has received numerous awards and accolades including Outstanding Research in Minority Health Care by the Southern Nursing Research Society. The National Black Nurses Association elected Dr. Giger into the Institute of Excellence and bestowed the prestigious honor of Trailblazers in Nursing and Healthcare. Dr. Giger received a White House nomination and subsequent appointment to the Advisory Council of the National Institutes for Health/National Institute for Nursing Research. Dr. Giger has served as Chair-elect of the Expert Panel on Cultural Nursing, Co-Chair of the Expert Panel on Cultural Competence, and member of the Expert Panel on Genetics for the American Academy of Nursing. She has

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also served as Chair for the Council on Cultural Diversity and the Council on Community-Based Long-Term Care for the American Nurses Association.

Dr. Giger has served as Editor for the Journal of the National Black Nurses Association since

1999. She was elected a Fellow, American Academy of Nursing in 1994.

Dr. Newman Giger is a thorobred exemplar. A graduate from the Hill with a global presence. A School of Nursing & Health Sciences alumni who embodies the spirit of Onward, Upward and Forward.

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