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Publication and presentation roundup — January 2024

The latest scholarly work from the UNC School of Nursing

Carolina Nursing faculty, staff and students are actively sharing their research findings on critical health care topics through publications in academic journals and presentations at national and international conferences.

Take a look at the selection of publications and presentations below to learn more about how Carolina Nursing experts are advancing health for all by addressing the greatest health care challenges of our time.

Please note that the following list was compiled based on information submitted by our researchers and is categorized into presentations and publications.

Have a publication or presentation to share? School of Nursing faculty, students and staff can submit publications and presentations here to be included in the next roundup.

Presentations

Cross-Cultural Alignment Model: Assessing the Impact of COIL on Nursing students. International Virtual Exchange Conference, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Dr. Lisa Woodley, accompanied by Drs. Maiara Rodriguez dos Santos and Sharmila Udyavar, showcased their COIL research outcomes at the recent International Virtual Exchange Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Nearly 500 attendees from 41 countries joined the conference where the presentation by Woodley and her colleagues, featuring insights from more than 400 student participants, garnered high praise. Their comprehensive data and results sparked vibrant discussions on the future directions of virtual exchange education.

“The number and caliber of COIL offerings, along with the research and academic contributions of our SON faculty in the realm of virtual exchange, have guaranteed that hundreds of Carolina Nursing students have graduated with significant international learning exposure. This trend is set to expand further. These endeavors are quickly establishing our school’s prominence as a global education leader on the international stage.” Lisa Woodley, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, CHPN