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Nadin M. I. Abdel Razeq

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CURRICULUM VITA
NAME: Nadin M. I. Abdel Razeq, RN, Ph.D.
ADDRESS: School of Nursing, The University of Jordan
Amman 11942 JORDAN
Tel: +962 6 5355000 Ext. 23188
EMAIL: n.abdelrazeq@ju.edu.jo
Biography
Nadin Abdel Razeq, RN, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Family Nursing who has joined The University of Jordan, School of Nursing on September of 2014. Prior to her position at JU, Dr. Abdel Razeq worked at the School of Nursing, Philadelphia University-Jerash City in Jordan from 2013 to 2014.
Dr. Abdel Razeq earned her Ph.D. from the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE, USA (2012), with a focus on neonatal pain expression. In her Ph.D. dissertation, a mixed methodology, using naturalistic observational approaches, was applied to describe how painful experiences influence the newborns sleep-wake states and behavioral and physiologic pain indicators. Dr. Abdel Razeq earned her MSN in Acute Nursing (2005) from The University of Jordan, and her BSN (2003) from Al-Hashemite University, both are located in Jordan.
Dr. Abdel Razeq is a licensed RN in both Jordan and USA. She has worked in several hospitals in the areas of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Adults Intensive and Cardiac Care, and general Medical/Surgical words where she cared for patients with variety of health issues including preterm newborns intensive caring, pain management during chronic illnesses, and at end-of-life.
Dr. Abdel Razeq is also a Newborn Developmental Care Specialist; she became a NIDCAP certified nurse at Blank’s Children Hospital, Camden, NJ, USA in 2012. She is the first NIDCAP certified professional in Jordan. As a NIDCAP professional, Dr. Abdel Razeq is qualified to make recommendations to support neonates’ development in the NICU based on careful individualized observation and understandings of how neonates communicate their needs to the caregivers.
Dr. Abdel Razeq focuses her research on improving newborns’ and children’s health care in acute care settings and on supporting their parents. This is especially when the healthcare issues are related to pain assessment and management, family centered care, ethical decisions making, and end-of life care. She served as PI of several nationally and internationally funded projects, and co-mentored graduate students’ research projects. She has several scientific papers published in high impact peer-reviewed Journals. Dr. Abdel Razeq keeps professional development through receiving training and updates on novel teaching methods, evidence based practices, and research in her field, and by being a member of several international organizations such as the International Association of Pain and the National Association of Neonatal Nurses.
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EDUCATION
Year
Degree
Major
Average
Institution
Location
2007-2012
PhD
Pediatric and Family Nursing
3.9
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha-NE-USA
2003-2005
MSN
Critical Care (Acute) Nursing
3.8
The University of Jordan
Amman-Jordan
1999-2003
BSN
Nursing
3.6
The Hashemite University
Zarqa City
Jordan
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Year
Position
Institution
Location
2018 -date
Associate Professor– Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department
School of Nursing – The University of Jordan
Amman, Jordan
2014 -2018
Assistant Professor – Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department
School of Nursing – The University of Jordan
Amman, Jordan
2013-2014
Assistant Professor – Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department
School of Nursing -Philadelphia University
Jerash, Jordan
2013
Registered Nurse-Full time
Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE, USA
2013
Lecturer – Faculty of Nursing
College of Nursing-University of Nebraska Medical Center
Norfolk, NE, USA
2009-2012
Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant for Dr. Sheila Ryan, PhD.
College of Nursing-University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE, USA
2007-2009
Graduate Research Assistant
Niedfelt Nursing Research Center, College of Nursing-University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE, USA
2007-2007
Full time lecturer, Faculty of Nursing.
AL-Zaytoona Private University
Amman, Jordan
2006- 2007
Director of Nursing Department and full time lecturer
AL-Andalose Community College
Amman, Jordan
2005-2006
Registered nurse: Full time at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and part time at the Adult Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiac Care Unit.
Al-Islami Hospital
Amman, Jordan
2004
Registered nurse: Full time at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and part
Al-Islami Hospital
Amman, Jordan
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time at the Adult Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiac Care Unit.
2003-2005
Teaching Assistant and Clinical Instructor, Faculty of Nursing
The University of Jordan
Amman, Jordan
2003
Registered nurse: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Al-Esra’ Hospital
Amman, Jordan
2002-2003
Undergraduate Internship:
 Adult Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiac Care Unit.
 Labor and Delivery.
Al-Islami Hospital
Amman, Jordan
PUBLICATIONS
1.
Abdel Razeq, N. M., Alduraidi, H., Halasa, S., & Cuttini, M. (2020). Clinicians’ Self-Reported Practices Related to End-of-Life Care for Infants in NICUs in Jordan. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 49(1), 78-90.
2.
Ali, R. A., Abdel Razeq, N. M., Al‐Kloub, M. I., & Alzoubi, F. A. (2019). Predictors of breakfast skipping among 14 to 16 years old adolescents in Jordan: The influential role of mothers. International Journal Of Nursing Practice, e12778. DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12778
3.
Abdel Razeq, N. M. (2019). Physicians’ standpoints on end-of-life decisions at the neonatal intensive care units in Jordan. Journal of Child Health Care, DOI: 1367493518814926.
4.
Abdel Razeq, N. M. (2019). End-of-life Decisions at Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Jordanian Nurses Attitudes and Viewpoints of Who, When, and How. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 44, e36-e44. DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2018.10.014
5.
Obeidat, N., Khader, Y., Batieha, A., Abdel Razeq, N., Al-Sheyab, N., & Khassawneh, M. (2019). Neonatal mortality in Jordan: secondary analysis of Jordan Population and Family Health Survey (JPFHS) data. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 32(2), 217-224. DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2017.1377174
6.
Ali, R. A., Abdel Razeq, N. M., Alzoubi, F. A., & Alnuaimi, K. M. (2018). The Association Between Maternal Factors and Preadolescent Breakfast Skipping: The Mediating Role of Preadolescent Attitudes Toward Breakfast. Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing, 15(6), 471-479. DOI: 10.1111/wvn.12332
7.
Ali, R. A., Abdel Razeq, N. M., Alnuaimi, K. M., & Alzoubi, F. A. (2018). Maternal Sociodemographic Characteristics and Behaviors as Correlates of Preadolescent's Breakfast Habits. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 39, 61-67. DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2017.08.019
8.
Abdel Razeq, N. M., & Al-Gamal, E. (2018). Maternal Bereavement: Mothers’ Lived Experience of Losing a Newborn Infant in Jordan. Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 20(2), 137-145. DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2017.08.019
9.
Abdel Razeq, N. M., Khader, Y. S., & Batieha, A. M. (2017). The incidence, risk factors, and mortality of preterm neonates: A prospective study from Jordan (2012-2013). TURKISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 14(1), 28. DOI: 10.4274/tjod.62582
10.
Ali, R. M. A., & Abdel Razeq, N. M. (2017). The Lived Experience of Parents of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Qualitative Study. Open Journal of Nursing, 7(11), 1348. 10.4236/ojn.2017.711097
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11.
Hamdan‐Mansour, A. M., Abdel Razeq, N. M., AbdulHaq, B., Arabiat, D., & Khalil, A. A. (2017). Displaced Syrian children's reported physical and mental wellbeing. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 22(4), 186-193. DOI: 10.1111/camh.12237
12.
Abdel Razeq, N. M. (2016). Barriers that impede the provision of pain care to neonates by nurses in Jordan. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 45(3), 371-377. DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2016.01.007
13.
Al Omari, O., Razeq, N. M. A., & Fooladi, M. M. (2016). Experience of menarche among Jordanian adolescent girls: An interpretive phenomenological analysis. Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology, 29(3), 246-251. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2015.09.005
14.
Abdel Razeq, N. M., Akuma, A. O., & Jordan, S. (2016). Status of Neonatal Pain Assessment and Management in Jordan. Pain Management Nursing, 17(4), 239-248. DOI: /10.1016/j.pmn.2016.02.050
15.
Abdel Razeq, N. M. (2012). Examining the Shift in Sleep Wake States During Procedural Pain in Neonates. University of Nebraska Medical Center.
TRAINING, CERTIFICATION, AND LICENSURE
2020
Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor [renewed license]
– American Heart Association
2020
Licensed S.T.A.B.L.E. Provider – Sidra Hospital, Qatar.
2020
Undergraduate Nursing Program Curriculum Development Workshop – School of Nursing (3 hours) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2020
Graduate Nursing Program Curriculum Development Workshop (3 hours) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2020
Development of School of Nursing Action Plan (2020) Workshop (3 hours) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2019
Constructing and measuring the quality of multiple choice question exams (3 hours) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2019
Building and grading Electronic Exams (3 hours) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2019
Electronic crimes and the Jordanian Law (3 hours) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2019
Photoshop for beginners (6 hours training) – Quality Affairs and Accreditation Center – The University of Jordan
2018
Using Lippincott Nursing Procedures Online Manual (3 hours) – The School of Nursing – The University of Jordan
2018
Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor – American Heart Association
2017
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider – American Heart Association
2017
Newborns Resuscitation Program (NRP) - American Pediatrics Association
2017
Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider – American Heart Association
2017
Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider – American Heart Association
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2016
European Association for the Study of Diabetes-The National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Genetics: T (14 CME hours) – Amman, Jordan
2016
European Association for the Study of Diabetes-The National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Genetics: Technology and Diabetes Care - Workshop (1 CME hour) – Amman, Jordan
2016
European Association for the Study of Diabetes-The National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Genetics: Helping Type 2 diabetes patients change their Behaviors and Lifestyle (1 CME hours) – Amman, Jordan
2016
Contemporary issues in nursing care: today & tomorrow. 4th scientific day at Princess Salma Faculty of Nursing – Mafraq – Jordan.
2016
30 CNE hours: Asthma Care in Children, Pain Management, End of Life Care, Medications Errors, Childhood Obesity, and Immunizations.
2016
Interactive teaching strategies on health promotion topics– workshop 2– UNFPA
2016
Plagiarism scanning: workshop- University of Jordan
2015
First Maternal and Child Conference - Presenter - Al-Hashemite University- Jordan
2015
Training the trainers on interactive teaching strategies on health promotion topics– workshop 1– UNFPA
2015
Training the trainers on interactive teaching strategies on health promotion topics– workshop – JCAP
2015
Transforming Quality Nursing Care - Conference – Amman – Jordan
2015
Online Learning – Workshop – University of Jordan
2015
Preparing Faculty Educators – Workshop – University of Jordan
2014
Establishing the First Cancer Biobank in Jordan – - Conference – Amman – Jordan
2014
Autism Toward more Challenges – Amman – Jordan
2013
Methods of Qualitative Research – a workshop (6hrs) by Dr. Sheila White, Birmingham University – Philadelphia University – Amman, Jordan.
2013
Pediatrics’ Advanced Life Support (PALS) - American Heart Association – Children’s Hospital – Omaha, NE.
2013
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association – University of Nebraska Medical Center – Omaha, NE.
2013
Registered Nurse - Nebraska Board of Nursing – multi state license - USA
2013
Registered Nurse - Washington Board of Nursing - USA
2013
Nursing Education - Focused course - UNMC (30 hr theory, 45 hr practicum)
2012
Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) certificate.
2012
American Heart Association BLS for health care providers (CPR and AED).
2010
Neonatal Resuscitation Program Provider Course- Blank’s Children Hospital-Iowa Health- USA
2010
Stabilization and transport of the very low birth weight baby- Blank’s Children Hospital-Iowa Health-USA
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2009
Registered Nurse, California Board of Nursing
2004-2007
CPR, AED, ACLS, and ECG analysis certificates-Jordan
FUNDED RESEARCH, AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS
2020-2023
Effect of pain on functional and psychological wellbeing of adolescents with sickle cell disease in Jordan - The University of Jordan - Deanship of Academic Research
2017-2018
Evaluation of a training program to strengthen neonatal nurses’ competencies of pain assessment and management in neonates. Supported by: IASP Developing Countries Project: Initiative for Improving Pain Education (2017-2018).
2017
International Association of the Study of Pain (IASP) Developing countries financial award presented at the 16th congress on pain, Japan, 2017.
2016-date
Exploring the nurses' practices, attitudes, and meanings associated with the family centered care and family presence during children's care in the hospital-based pediatrics setting- The University of Jordan - Deanship of Research Fund
2016-date
Exploring the Incidence, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Prolonged Hospital Stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit-University of Jordan - Deanship of Research Fund
2015-2016
Describing Newborns' End of Life Decisions among Neonatologists and Neonatal Nurses in Jordan -University of Jordan - Deanship of Research Fund
2014-2015
Jordanian parents' experiences surrounding the death of newborn infants in the neonatal intensive care units and bereavement process: a qualitative study -University of Jordan - Deanship of Research Fund
2010-2011
Recipient, American Association for the University Woman (AAUW) - International Fellowship 2010-2011.
2011
Recipient, Excellent Nursing Student Award- Nu Chapter Phi Delta Gamma-STT
2011
Recipient, Research Award- Gamma Pi at Large-Sigma Theta Tau International
2007-2012
Full Graduate Assistantship – University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing, PhD program.
2008
Membership invitation - the Honor Society of Nursing- Sigma Theta Tau International
2005, 2006
Two recognition letters from the Islami Hospital for distinguished nursing care
2003
Honorary recognition by her Majesty Queen Mona Al-Hussein for the Excelling Nursing Graduates of Jordanian Universities Award- kingdom level.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2017
Completed Study: Evaluation of a training program to strengthen neonatal nurses’ competencies of pain assessment and management in neonates. Support by International Association of the Study of Pain (IASP) Developing Countries Project: Initiative for Improving Pain Education (2017-2018).
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2017
Completed Study: Health care providers’ attitude and management practices of acute pain in sickle cell disease children
2016
Completed Study: Exploring the nurses' practices, attitude, and meanings associated with the family centered care and family presence during newborns’ care in the neonatal intensive care units.
2016
Completed Study: Exploring the Incidence, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Prolonged Hospital Stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
2016
Completed Study: Exploring the mothers’ experiences of having children in the pediatrics floors and PICUs.
2015
Completed Study: Describing Learning Styles Among Nursing Students using Index of Learning Style Inventory
2015
Completed Study: Describing Newborns' End of Life Decisions among Neonatologists and Neonatal Nurses in Jordan
2015
Completed Study: Jordanian parents' experiences surrounding the death of newborn infants in the neonatal intensive care units and bereavement process: a qualitative study
2014
Completed Study: Perceived barriers and current practices of evidence based neonatal pain care by the neonatal nurses in Jordan.
2012
Examining the Shift in Sleep Wake State during procedural pain in Neonates, Ph.D. dissertation study.
2011
Being an International Student in an American University: focus group study, (PI: Dr. Sheila Ryan)
2005
Cardiac Patients’ Satisfaction with Health Care Information after Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease in Jordan, Research Project during the Master’s Program.
AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST
Developmental care in early childhood. Intensive nursing care of neonates and outcomes. Neurobehavioral development of newborns. Infant’s sleep. Neonatal pain. Mixed methodology research, observational analysis, and global health disparities in early childhood, international and multicultural research.
SERVICE, PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY
2020-Date Member, the International Family Nursing Association (IFNA)
2008- Date Member, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)
2008- Date Member, the Sigma Theta Tau International- Honor society of Nursing
2011- Date Member, the National Association of Neonatal Nursing
2014- Date Member, Sigma Theta Tau - Jordan Chapter
2009- 2012 Member, the Midwest Nursing Research Society
2009-2010 Member, the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
2010 -2010 Volunteer American Red Cross – Disaster Assistance Team
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Other community services and projects:
Monthly workshops targeting NICU nurses and are being conducted between 09/2019 and 12/2019:
a) What is the evidence for feeding in side-lying position for preterm infants?
b) What is the best and easy-to-use clinicians guide for cue-based transition to oral feeding in preterm infants?
c) Detrimental effect of hypothermia on infants. What are best evidence based methods of rewarming the hypothermic infant after unintentional (accidental) hypothermia in NICU?
d) What is the best evidence for measuring a) gastric tube length and b) feeding intolerance: gastric residual volume versus abdominal girth, among NICU infants?
Pediatric Advanced Life Support training courses - Mentored by ATLS coordinator, following AHA guidelines, in an AHA accredited center between January 2019 and October 2019.
A training program to strengthen neonatal nurses’ competencies of pain assessment and management in neonates Pain Management Course–06/2018- 09/2018 series of workshops conducted to NICU nurses across the country
The El-Hassan Youth Award - Member of the Health Team in a free Medical Care Day - Health Education sessions for mothers about a) first aids for neonatal emergencies, b) health promotion of neonates, c) stimulating early childhood intellectual development, each September since 2015-to date.
Immediate Nursing Care of Newborn Infants post Delivery – Series of Lectures for RNs working in NICU, nursery, delivery unite, and postnatal floors – the University of Jordan Hospital. Between 08/2016 and 01/2017
Evidence based care and stabilization of the preterm newborns during the golden hour and developmental care - Workshop to nursing students - University of Brawijaya- Malang, Indonesia 28.4.2016
Evidence based care and stabilization of the preterm newborns during the golden hour and developmental care - Workshop to nurses - Universitas Muhammadiyah (UMM), Malang - Indonesia 29.4.2016
The Golden Hour - Best-Evidence Care of the Preterm Newborn During the First Hours of Life and Developmental Care of the Newborn - Workshop to Neonatal RN - Al-Islami Hospital-Jordan 10/2015
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Health promotion topics for college students – a project supported by the UNFPA, January, 2015 and August, 2016.
The El-Hassan Youth Award - Member of the Health Team in a free Medical Care Day - Health Education session about Stimulating Early Childhood Intellectual Development by the Mothers. 09/2015
Competency Based Continuing Education and Orientation Program for neonatal nurses- Farah Medical Center – Amman – Jordan (2014-2015)
Served in Committees - 2014-DATE: IRB at the University of Jordan, IRB at the University of Jordan Hospital, Quality affairs committee, International Relationships, and Students Unions Election Supervisory Committee, Nursing Programs and Curriculum Development, Nursing Website Management, Scientific Committee, Sigma That Tau Jordanian Charter – Governance Committee, Preparation for the First JU-Alumni Reunion Committee (university level).
PRESENTATIONS Peer-Reviewed Presentations
05/2017
The first Jordanian International Neonatal Conference, Amman, Jordan
Key Note Speaker.
Title: Protecting Newborns Brain by Promoting Sleep in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
09/2016
16th International Congress on Pain –IASP – Yokohama, Japan
Two Research Posters Presentations :
1. Barriers that Impede the Provision of Pain Care to Neonates by Nurses in Jordan (single author)
2. Status of Neonatal Pain Assessment and Management in Jordan (first author)
03/2013
Midwest Nursing Research Society Annual Conference – Pediatric Session, USA.
Paper presentation Panel Presentations
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11.2018
The 9th international conference of the Jordanian Royal Medical Services – Amman, Jordan
Key Note Speaker, panel presenter.
The Newborns Individualized Care Program
11.2018
3ed international conference on palliative care, Amman, Jordan.
Key Note Speaker, panel presenter.
Mother’s experience of losing a newborn in NIUC in Jordan.
2016
2nd international Conference on Nursing- Strengthening nurses competencies in education, research, and clinical settings toward globalization, Malang, Indonesia.
Key Note Speaker, panel presenter, and Abstract Evaluation and Judgment
Topic of Presentation: globalization and nursing education: Improving nurses’ competencies to deal with global changes in terms of the education system.
2015
The First Maternal and Child Health Nursing Conference- Al-Hashemite University-Jordan
Paper and panel presenter: Using Videotaped Data for Data Collection of Observational studies :Lessons learned from naturalistic study with neonates
2012
Expanding the Global Cultural Perspective Symposium-UNMC, NE, USA.
Paper and panel presenter: findings from a focus group- The international students’ experience at UNMC.
2010
University of Nebraska Board of Regents Meeting at UNMC-Omaha, NE, USA.
Panel presenter of the graduate international student at UNMC. Invited Presentations
15.42019
Using Blended-learning and Interactive Teaching Strategies in Pediatrics Nursing
The University of Jordan, Blended Learning Seminars.
24.9.2017
SIT- Study Abroad Institution – Amman, Jordan
Surviving the life in Refuge: Needs of displaced Syrian refugee children in Jordan.
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11.4.2017
SIT- Study Abroad Institution – Amman, Jordan
1. Childhood emergency
2. Syrian Children Refugee
2017
The University of Jordan Hospital – Amman, Jordan 5/1/2017
Presentation: Improving the survival of Newborns through effective nursing care during the newborns first hours of life.
2016
All Al-Bayte University – Mafraq, Jordan
9/5/2016
Paper presentation: Innovations in the developmental care of the preterm neonates in the NICU
2016
University of Brawijaya- Malang, Indonesia 28.4.2016
Evidence based care and stabilization of the preterm newborns during the golden hour and developmental care - Workshop to nursing students
2016
Universitas Muhammadiyah (UMM), Malang - Indonesia 29.4.2016
Evidence based care and stabilization of the preterm newborns during the golden hour and developmental care - Workshop to nurses
2015
Al-Islami Hospital – Jordan
The Golden Hour – Best Evidence in the Care of the Preterm Newborn During the First Hours of Life and Developmental Care of the Newborn - Workshop to Neonatal Nurses
2014
Induction Ceremony – Jordan Honor Society Charter – University of Jordan – Amman
Being a member of the Sigma Theta Tau International: personal perspective.
2012
The Nebraska Medical Center – Newborn Intensive Care Unit, NE, USA
Neonatal Pain and the Sleep Wake state: implications for practice.
2012
Annual meeting - Gamma Pi at Large-Sigma Theta Tau International – USA.
Brief Presentation, Neonatal pain and sleep: Research findings and progress.
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2011
Annual meeting - Nu Chapter Phi Delta Gamma - Sigma Theta Tau International- NE, USA.
Brief Presentation, Neonatal pain and research progress.
2011
Annual meeting - Gamma Pi at Large - Sigma Theta Tau International- NE, USA.
Brief Presentation, Neonatal pain and research progress.
TAUGHT COURSES (during the past 5 years - 2014-2019)
Graduate courses:
Undergraduate courses
Nursing Research Methods (MSN graduate course, blended learning)
Therapeutic communication and interpersonal relationships (MSN graduate course/blended learning)
Pediatrics nursing (theory, clinical, simulation, blended)
Introduction to Nursing Research
Principles of Growth and Development
Professional Writing Skills
Health Promotion and Nursing Education
Health Literacy (Elective Course)
First Aid – (Elective Course)

Achievements and Awards

FUNDED RESEARCH, AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS
2020-2023

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