School of Nursing and Midwifery Scholarly Impact Report 2021

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CATHERINE MCAULEY SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, UCC

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword

Awards

Celebrating International Men’s Day and Movember

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Nomination & Acceptance of Dr James O’Mahony onto the Committee for Behaviour & Cognitive Psychotherapies Association

School of Nursing and Midwifery achieves its first Athena SWAN Award

2021 at a Glance

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Dr Johnny Goodwin and Catarina Araújo awarded the Agility Award (€5000) to produce art influenced by the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.

PART A: Teaching, Contribution and Practice, Awards

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Dr. Elizabeth Weathers appointed to several international nursing leadership positions.

Intellectual Disability Nursing Team collaborating with staff and service users in COPE Foundation on PPI project to support lifestyle decision making by people with intellectual disability. Our School wins the Learning & Teaching Innovation Awards to test the feasibility of virtual reality simulation in undergraduate nursing curricula. School of Nursing & Midwifery research team create a Web- Hub to support asylum-seeking/refugee students in Higher Education in Europe.

The Elaine Drummond perpetual award presented to Ms Arletta Iwan

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Introducing Dr. Zamzaliza Abdul Mulud, a visiting scholar and has joined the School.

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2021 University College Cork, PhD Scholarships programme for Nurses and Midwives.

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A letter to Prof Mary Ryan as part of celebrations of International Women’s Day

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PhD Scholarships Awarded 2021

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Dogs for the Disabled Visit Brookfield

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Undergraduate Success at the NUI Dr H H Stewart Medical Scholarships & Prizes 2021

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Graduations

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International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) developments UCC’s School of Nursing and Midwifery is ranked an impressive 49 th in the world

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Nursing Student awarded Quercus Academic Scholarship

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Message of Congratulations to the Nursing and Midwifery Students from UCC Being Conferred in 2021. The School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork celebrates with their graduating international students. Graduations back on campus in UCC: MSc Nursing Students celebrate MSc in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement Online Graduates 2021

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Quercus COMH awards Scholars 2021 – BSc Midwifery Intake 2017

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Success for the School of Nursing and Midwifery with Social, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Summer Studentships 2021

School Annual Achievement Awards 2021

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Research Themes and Successes in 2021

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The 12th World Hearing Voices Congress, Cork, Ireland, 1 – 3 September 2021 The 13th Annual Critical Voices Conference, Cork, Ireland, 10th November 2021. (ONLINE)

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The School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork - providing a world-class environment for cutting-edge research

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MSc (taught) Students 2021 Graduations

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Part B: Research Themes and Successes in 2021

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Teaching, Contribution To Community And Practice, Awards

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Doctoral Graduations

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20th Annual Research Conference

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Dr Johnny Goodwin hosts new iteration of the adolescent mental health and wellbeing programme, Intinn, during the 66th Cork International Film Festival.

Dr Johnny Goodwin successfully defended his VIVA on 14th January 2021 Celebrations as two more doctorally prepared nurses graduate at UCC’s School of Nursing and Midwifery Congratulations to Dr Selena O’Connell, Ms. Michelle Clifford and Eleftheria Psarraki

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Translating Evidence & Innovation for Health

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Sustainability and the Environment: Developing New Disciplinary Norms in the Social & Health Professions

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Theme 1 – Ageing Integrated Research

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Challenges faced by student nurses and midwives in clinical learning environment – A systematic review and meta-synthesis Dr Johnny Goodwin facilitates discussion around mental health and child protection during the 66th Cork International Film Festival

Funding awarded for the “AdvoCare Study: An Evaluation of Advocacy Function within The Alzheimer Society of Ireland”

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Undergraduate Graduations

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‘What Matters’: Innovation towards age friendly systems

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Mental Health Student Nurses celebrated completion of BSc Nursing programme with a Blessing of the Hands ceremony, Honan Chapel, UCC.

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