Adjunct Professor Amy Killelea, JD Publishes Proposal to Expand Access to Medications that Prevent Acquisition of HIV
Amy Killelea, JD, Adjunct Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Professions, with colleagues at Johns Hopkins University, has published an ambitious new proposal to expand access to medications that prevent acquisition of HIV (called “PrEP”). Less than a quarter of people in the U.S. who could benefit from PrEP are actually taking it. ...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Publishes Paper in the Journal of Nursing Management
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published her paper, titled, “Assessing Sense of Coherence (SOC) as an element of primary-focused health services in schools for children and adolescents with complex healthcare needs” in the Journal of Nursing Management. Al-Yateem, N.,...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Presents Paper at the International Council of Nurses (ICN)
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University presented her research paper, “Students’ perception of classroom educational environment and learning outcomes: a comparison between hybrid and traditional classrooms in a Palestinian University”, at the International Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress 2021 – Nursing Around...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Published Works in the Fall of 2021
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published papers in the three consecutive months of August, September and October 2021: Dreidi M., Alrimawi I., & Atout M. (2021) Nutritional Status, Symptoms, and Quality of Life among Oncology Patients in Palestine: An Explorative...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi and Nursing Seniors Attend the 4th National Maternal & Infant Health Summit
Assistant Professor Intima Alrimawi and seniors in the Nursing Program at Trinity Washington University attended Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Fourth National Maternal & Infant Health Summit on September 15, 2021. The summit was dedicated to connecting District residents with local and national resources and to provide public awareness in prenatal health and wellness. The 2021 Summit...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Attends Said Rhodes Forum at Oxford University
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor in Nursing in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity University, attended the Said Rhodes forum at Oxford University, organized by the Siad Foundation and Rhodes Trust. The event aimed to discuss innovative solutions to the current challenges facing the Middle East in health, education, business, and culture.
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Publishes Paper in the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published her paper, titled, “Palestinina mothers’ home-safety practices for preventing injuries to their young children: multiple case study approach”, in the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. Intima Alrimawi, Maha Atout, Michael Craig...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Presents Research at Sigma’s 45th Biennial Nursing Convention
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University presented her research paper, “Managers’ Views and Practices Regarding the Prevention of Home Injuries: An Explorative Qualitative Study”, at the Sigma 45th Biennial Nursing Convention. The convention was held, November 16-20, 2019, in Washington, DC and sponsored...
Dr. Intima Alrimawai Attends VNA Fall 2019 Conference
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, attended the Virginia Nursing Association (VNA) Fall Conference on September 21, 2019 in Richmond, VA. The conference titled, “Mind Matters: Improving Healthcare Delivery Across Settings”, focused on the mental health issues that span every practice environment and provided nurses with the knowledge, tools, and resources to ensure the optimal...
Maradiegue chosen to work with the ANCC and will present at AANP
Dr. Ann Maradiegue (Assistant Professor of Nursing) will chair a Content Panel Expert committee on genetics to develop a portfolio for eligible RNs through the American Nurses Credentialing Center and will speak twice at the upcoming American Association of Nurse Practitioners national conference.