Research & Scholarship
Welcome to Research & Scholarship at the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing at UMass Chan Medical School
At the forefront of nursing science and practice, our mission is to elevate nursing through groundbreaking research and scholarship. We are dedicated to improving health outcomes by fostering a vibrant community of researchers, practitioners, and students committed to innovative knowledge development and quality improvement. Guided by Boyer’s model of scholarship, we focus on discovery, integration, application, and teaching & learning.
Who We Are
At the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing, we believe in the transformative power of research and scholarship to advance health and wellness for all. Our team is composed of dedicated researchers, educators, and clinicians who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of nursing science. By collaborating with top academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and professional bodies, we aim to achieve excellence in nursing practice and make a meaningful impact.
What We Offer
- Listing of Recent Faculty Publications: Access to a comprehensive reference list of peer-reviewed publications covering a wide range of nursing topics within the recent academic year.
- Research Opportunities: Explore opportunities to participate in groundbreaking research projects. Whether you're looking to contribute to a study or seek funding for your own research/scholarship, we provide the support and resources you need. The Dean Seed Grant is specifically designed to provide Tan Chingfen GSN junior faculty to launch their research/scholarship.
Example of websites to assist in exploring external funding opportunities:
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- UMass Chan, Office of Sponsored Programs: Pivot Services
- NIH Grants & Funding: Types of Grant Programs
- SAMHSA: Grants Dashboard
- HRSA: Find Grant Funding
- Robert Wood Johnson: Active Funding Opportunities
- Guidance and Support: From brainstorming a research/scholarship idea to disseminating the findings, we provide personalized support and encouragement throughout your scholastic journey. Here are examples of support offered:
- Keeping faculty informed about available research grants, fellowships, and funding sources
- Providing one-on-one assistance for writing successful grant proposals and manuscripts
- Managing and distributing internal research funds
- Assisting with administrative aspects of research including compliance with institutional policies, IRB submissions, and reporting requirements
- Facilitating connections between researchers within the institution and with external partners to promote interdisciplinary research
- Providing mentorship to junior faculty to enhance their research/scholarship skills on topics like data analysis, research methodologies, and effective communication of findings
- Enhancing visibility and impact of faculty research and scholarship through institutional websites and social media
Why Nursing Research & Scholarship Matters
- Nursing research and scholarship are pivotal for advancing health and wellness, optimizing healthcare systems, and addressing complex health care issues. By embracing a culture of inquiry and scientific exploration, our vigorous efforts aim to:
- Identify the most effective interventions, leading to better health outcomes
- Improve the efficiency of healthcare delivery and reduce costs
- Promote continuous professional development and ensure nurses remain updated with the latest advancements in practice
- Develop targeted interventions for specific populations
- Use evidence to drive improvements in health and working conditions for nurses
- Integrate knowledge from various disciplines to promote a holistic approach to improving health and wellness
Dean of Research & Innovation
Teri Aronowitz, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, FAAN |
Dr. Aronowitz is a Professor and Associate Dean of Research & Innovation at the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing at UMass Chan Medical School and is per diem at Boston University as a Nurse Practitioner in Student Health. Dr. Aronowitz’ seminal contribution has been to advance the science of evidence-based care for sexual health promotion and healthy adolescent development. Dr. Aronowitz has completed dozens CBPR mixed methods studies with African American, Asian American, Native American families to promote health adolescent development free of negative risk behaviors. She has been consistently funded for the past decade currently through the MA Department of Public Health. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.