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====Research====
====Scholarship====
<p>Recipient of intramural and extramural funding</p>
<p>Scholarship in nursing can be defined as those activities that systematically advance the teaching, research, and practice of nursing through rigorous inquiry that 1) is significant to the profession, 2) is creative, 3) can be documented, 4) can be replicated or elaborated, and 5) can be peer-reviewed through various methods. ([https://www.aacnnursing.org/News-Information/Position-Statements-White-Papers/Defining-Scholarship Edwards, J., Alichnie, C., Easley, C. E., Edwardson, S., Keating, S. B., & Stanley, J. (1999). Defining scholarship for the discipline of nursing. AACN White Paper.])</p>
<p>Demonstrate progression from small intramurally funded studies to extramural funding with dissemination of findings</p>
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<p>Dissemination of research in peer reviewed journals, and at regional, national, & international meetings</p>
<p>Serve on editorial boards of research journals</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Serve on national grant review panels (e.g., for national specialty organizations, private foundations, NIH)</p>