Kimberly Conway , PhD.
Associate Professor-Chair of Undergraduate Department College of Nursing
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Kimberly Conway, PhD.
Associate Professor-Chair of Undergraduate Department College of Nursing
College of Nursing
Kimberly A. Conway holds a PhD degree in Nursing from Seton Hall University.
Her research interests are the experiences of adult children caring for their aging parents, education outcomes of nursing students, and servant leadership in nursing. Her area of expertise is in adult medical/surgical, radiological, and pain management nursing. She holds a certification from the National League of Nursing as Certified Nurse Educator (CNE). Dr. Conway is very active in her parish congregation. She provides servant leadership on yearly mission trips within the United States for her church’s Youth Ministry Group, along with assisting in the health needs of the parish as their Faith Community Nurse.
Education
- Ph.D., Seton Hall University
- M.S.N., Ramapo College/UMDNJ
- B.S.N., Ramapo College
- Diploma in Nursing, Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing
Accomplishments
Awards
- 4/22/22 “Joy of Nursing” Service Award from SHU College of Nursing Gamma Nu Chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society
- 3/31/22 SHU Excellence in Teaching 21st Century Skills for CON
- 12/14/21 Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty
- 4/27/21 SHU Teacher of the Year for the College of Nursing
- 3/30/20 SHU Researcher of the Year for the College of Nursing
- 12/2019 Mother Seton Award from faculty colleagues at SHU-CON
- 2016 Sarah M. Errickson Medal, awarded by Seton Hall University CON
Accomplishments
- Conway, K., Scoloveno, R. (2022). The use of standardized patients as an educational strategy in baccalaureate psychiatric nursing simulation: A mixed method pilot study. The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. https://doi.org/10.1177/10783903221101049
- Conway, K. (2021). Caregiving for aging parents as a source of blessing: A secondary analysis. The Journal of Christian Nursing. 38(3); 174-179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CNJ.0000000000000840
- Neville, K., Conway, K., Maglione, J., Connolly, K., Foley, M., Re., S. (2021). Understanding servant leadership: A concept analysis. International Journal of Human Caring. 25(1); 22-29. http://dx.doi.org/10.20467/HumanCaring-D-20-00022
- Conway, K. (2018). The experience of adult children caregiving for aging parents. Home Health Care Management & Practice. 31(2); 92-98. https://doi.org/10.1177/1084822318803559.
- “The Experience of Adult Children Caregiving for Aging Parents” Ph.D. dissertation presentation at Nursing Day of Inquiry-Holy Name Medical Center. 2017
- Conway, K. (2016). The experience of adult children caregiving for aging parents (Publication No.10106157) [Doctoral Dissertation, Seton Hall University]. ProQuest Dissertation and Theses Global.
- “Spiritual Choices in Nursing” presenter at the annual Spirituality in Nursing Practice Day sponsored by Holy Name Medical Center for Staff Development. 2010
- “Nursing Myths & Misconceptions” Co-presenter Holy Name Medical Center Annual Radiation Safety Program. 2010
- Study of Perfusion and Anatomy’s Role in Coronary Artery Disease (SPARC) (CAD) Nurse Coordinator of SPARC Clinical Research Team at Holy Name Medical Center Radiology Department. 2009
- “PICC’s: Placement, Preparation and Early Assessment; working together for optimal patient care” Co-presenter at Holy Name Medical Center Nursing Grand Rounds. 2006
Professional Memberships
- Member of Sigma Theta Tau International, Gamma Nu Chapter
- Member of ENRS – Eastern Nursing Research Society
- Member of NJ State Nurses Association (NJSNA) District 1