The Connell School launched Innovation Grants, a resource program designed to fund small research projects that are essential to supporting large external research grant applications. The first two funded projects are:
Associations among Cannabis Policies, Cannabis Use, and Patient-Provider Communication among Cancer Survivors,” a project by principal investigator and Assistant ProfessorLindsey Campand her team:Summer Hawkins, from 51’s School of Social Work, and CSON Clinical Assistant ProfessorCatherine Conahan
“Strangulation and Asphyxiation: A Data-Driven Exploration of Offender Characteristics and Predictor Factors,” a project led by Clinical Assistant ProfessorVictor Petreca. His team includes CSON ProfessorAnn Wolbert Burgessand Clinical InstructorMelissa Pérez Capotosto;Michelle Patch, from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing; and 51 Visiting ScholarGary Brucato
Petreca and his research team also received funding from the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health’s Jail/Arrest Diversion Grant Program for their project “Exploring the Biopsychosocial Factors in Diversion to Other Treatment-Based Alternatives.”
The American College of Nurse-Midwives awarded Ph.D. student Erin George its 2022 Dianne S. Moore Midwifery Research Scholarship.
Danielle Walker, a student in the Ph.D. program, received the Gennaro Acampora Junior Investigator Pilot Award from the Boston Medical Center Department of Psychiatry.
In March, DeanKatherine Gregorygave the keynote address at Boston College’s 71st annual Laetare Sunday celebration.
Clinical Instructor Melissa Pérez Capotosto was appointed to the Nursing for Women’s Health editorial advisory board.
Clinical Assistant Professor Julie Dunne was appointed teaching associate at Harvard Medical School, where she will mentor health care providers in mindfulness and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
Associate ProfessorJoyce K. Edmondswas named editor in chief of theJournal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing, the scientific journal of the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. In April, Edmonds was a visiting scholar at the University of Hawaii’s Manoa Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing.
In their new bookA Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind, ProfessorAnn Wolbert BurgessandSteven Matthew Constantine, CSON’s associate director of marketing and communications, detail Burgess’s role in the evolution of criminal profiling and its application to several serial killer investigations. Burgess was featured on A51 News.com, and she commented on the Gabby Petito murder case in Newsweek and on Fox News and NewsNation Now.
Associate Dean for ResearchChristopher Leewas the only nurse who contributed to the new “Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure.” Published in 2022 by the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, and the Heart Failure Society of America, the guidelines are targeted to clinicians involved in the careof people withcardiovascular disease.
NadiaAbuelezam,Andrew Dwyer, and Jinhee Park(right) were promoted to associate professor with tenure. During their Tenure Talks—which the school introduced this spring—Abuelezam, Dwyer, and Park each provided the CSON community with an overview of their research and its importance.
Dean Katherine Gregory (third from left) and Associate Professor Nadia Abuelezam(left) were featured in the winter 2022 issue of Boston College Magazine (51M). They discussed the lessons learned from COVID-19 and how to better prepare for the next outbreak.
Last fall,Cameron Howe’18, D.N.P. ’23, helped save the life of an elite runner who suffered a cardiac arrest at the Boston Marathon’s eighth mile. Howe and a friend administered CPR on 33-year-old Meghan Roth before the ambulance arrived. “I’m so lucky they were there,” Roth said. “They saved my life.” The story was in theWashington Post,People, and on WCVB-TV Channel 5 News.
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Ph.D. studentKatie Fitzgerald Jonesis one of 30 clinicians named a 2022 Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation Emerging Leader.
The International Association for Human Caring honored Ph.D. studentKatherine Ladettowith its 2022 Jean Watson Student Award.
CSON joined the Nurses Climate Challenge: School of Nursing Commitment, a global initiative to educate 50,000 health professionals about the health impacts of climate change.
Clinical Assistant Professors Catherine Conahan and Donna Cullinan and CSON students conducted outreach and organized a mobile vaccination clinic at Cristo Rey Boston High School, helping Cristo Rey increase the COVID-19 vaccination rate among its student population from 50 percent to 82 percent.
This spring, CSON continued its Grand Rounds lectures:
Katherine O’Neill ’73 will receive CSON’s Dean Rita P. Kelleher Award at an event on June 4. A past president of the Massachusetts School Nurse Organization and fellow of the National Academy of School Nursing, O’Neill also served on the board of directors of the National Association of School Nurses and as a founding member of the Massachusetts School Nurse Research Network.