Kathy Lee Inducted into International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (STTI) has announced the 2013 inductees to the STTI International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, including Kathy Lee at UCSF School of Nursing.   The press release is reproduced below.

Kathryn Lee, PhD, RN, CBSM, FAAN
Professor and Associate Dean for Research
James and Marjorie Livingston Endowed Chair in Nursing
University of California, San Francisco,
(UCSF) School of Nursing
 
 
 
STTI logo
Kathy Lee
Indianapolis — Nineteen nurse researchers will be inducted into the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International’s (STTI) International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame at STTI’s 24th International Nursing Research Congress in Prague, Czech Republic, 22-26 July 2013.

 

Created in 2010, the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame recognizes nurse researchers who have achieved significant and sustained national or international recognition and whose research has improved the profession and the people it serves.

 

The award presentation is sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell.

 

“This year’s International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame inductees come from six countries and 11 U.S. states,” says STTI President Suzanne Prevost, PhD, RN, COI. “Their research projects will be shared through the Virginia Henderson International Nursing Library online so that nurses everywhere can benefit from their discoveries and insights into patient outcomes, health care policies, and much more.”

 

“Wiley is proud to continue its support of this prestigious award for another year,” says Griselda Campbell, associate director of nursing publishing for Wiley. “We welcome the 19 inductees for 2013 who are conducting some of the finest research in the field. We would especially like to congratulate those inductees who have a close connection to our journal publishing program. Susan Gennaro, editor of the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, and Sally Wai Chi Chan, editor of the Journal of Nursing Interventions, are both outstanding editors and leaders in the field.”

 

To register for the International Nursing Research Congress, visit http://www.nursingsociety.org. To view a list of past inductees, visit http://www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/pages/halloffame2011.html.

 

2013 Honorees for International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame

 

USA
Karen Aroian, PhD, RN, FAAN
Chatlos Endowed Professor and Director of Research
University of Central Florida, College of Nursing
Theta Epsilon Chapter, Orlando, Fla.

 

Victoria L. Champion, PhD, RN, FAAN
Distinguished Professor and Executive Associate Dean for Research
Indiana University, School of Nursing
Alpha Chapter, Indianapolis, Ind.

 

Barbara J. Daly, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor
Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing
Alpha Mu Chapter, Cleveland, Ohio

 

Sandra B. Dunbar, DSN, RN, FAAN, FAHA
Charles Howard Candler Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Advancement
Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Atlanta, Ga.

 

Susan Gennaro, DSN, RN, FAAN
Dean and Professor
Boston College, William F. Connell School of Nursing
Alpha Chi Chapter, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

 

Margaret Heitkemper, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Chair
University of Washington, School of Nursing
Psi-at-Large Chapter, Seattle, Wash.

 

Ann Kurth, PhD, RN, CNM, FAAN
Professor and Executive Director
NYU College of Nursing Global Division
New York University, College of Nursing
Upsilon Chapter, New York, N.Y.

 

Kathryn Lee, PhD, RN, CBSM, FAAN
Professor and Associate Dean for Research
James and Marjorie Livingston Endowed Chair in Nursing
University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing
Alpha Eta Chapter, San Francisco, Calif.

 

Therese S. Richmond, PhD, CRNP, FAAN
Andrea B. Laporte Endowed Term Professor of Nursing
University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing
Xi Chapter, Philadelphia, Pa.

 

Phyllis W. Sharps, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor, Associate Dean
Community and Global Programs
Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing
Nu Beta Chapter, Baltimore, Md.

 

JoEllen Wilbur, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Associate Dean for Research
Rush University, College of Nursing
Alpha Lambda Chapter and Gamma Phi Chapter, Chicago, Ill.

 

Ann Bartley Williams, EdD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Associate Dean
University of California, Los Angeles
Gamma Tau-at-Large Chapter, Los Angeles, Calif.

 

Nancy Fugate Woods, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor, Biobehavioral Nursing, and Dean Emeritus
University of Washington, School of Nursing
Psi-at-Large Chapter, Seattle, Wash.

 

Australia
Claire Rickard, PhD, RN
Professor
Intravascular Device Research Group
National Centre of Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patients
Griffith Health Institute — Health Practice Innovation Program
Griffith University, School of Nursing & Midwifery
Phi Delta-at-Large Chapter, Brisbane, Australia

 

Singapore
Sally Wai Chi Chan, PhD, RN, BSc, MSc
Professor and Head
Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, National University of Singapore
Upsilon Eta Chapter, Singapore

 

South Africa
Marie Poggenpoel, B, Art, et, Scien, M, Soc, Scien, PhD, RN
Professor
University of Johannesburg, Department of Nursing Science
Tau Lambda-at-Large Chapter, Johannesburg, South Africa

 

Laetitia C. Rispel, PhD
Head of the School of Public Health & Associate Professor
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Tau Lambda-at-Large Chapter, Johannesburg, South Africa

 

Republic of Korea
Kyung Rim Shin, EdD, MEd, RN, FAAN
Professor
Ewha Womans University, College of Health Science, Division of Nursing Science
Lambda Alpha-at-Large Chapter, Seoul, Republic of Korea

 

Taiwan
Yeur-Hur Lai, PhD, RN
Professor
National Taiwan University, College of Medicine, School of Nursing
Lambda Beta-at-Large Chapter, Taipei, Taiwan

 

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