Nursing Education Alumni Association
Teachers College Columbia University
61st Annual Isabel Maitland Stewart Conference on Research in Nursing
Teachers College Columbia University
Milbank Chapel | 525 W 120th Street, New York, NY
Friday May 2, 2025 | 8:00am - 4:00pm EDST
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Pre-licensure RN Student Attendance
Free registration available for pre-licensure students available. Register here.
Sponsorship: This is an excellent conference to introduce pre-licensure RN students to AI nursing and healthcare issues. Future nurses need to understand the trends and issues related to AI before entering the profession.
Use the Conference registration form to sponsor a student.
Please: consider sponsoring students ($50 per pre-licensure student)share the conference information with your students (link to pre-licensure student registration form)encourage your graduate (post RN) students to attend.Thank you!
Use the Conference registration form to sponsor a student.
Please: consider sponsoring students ($50 per pre-licensure student)share the conference information with your students (link to pre-licensure student registration form)encourage your graduate (post RN) students to attend.Thank you!
The Impact of AI in Nursing Education, Research, and Practice
Plan now to attend the 61st Annual Stewart Research Conference on Friday, May 2, 2025. The Conference takes place at Teachers College Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, New York, NY.
The topic is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Speakers will engage attendees in discussing how AI systems and technologies require the expansion of nursing research on AI in the areas of nursing education, administration, and practice to advance nursing science. Additionally, significant research findings contribute to nurses developing innovations in these areas. It is anticipated that this will ultimately enhance the ethical delivery of patient care and contribute to positive health outcomes of patients and populations.
Join us on May 2, 2025 and be part of the conversation and collaboration as we explore the impact of AI on the future of the nursing profession.
Stewart Conference Planning Committee: Terry Gottlieb, Maria Rosario-Sim, and Linda Scheetz.
Poster Presentations
The following poster topics and presenters will be available during the conference:
Challenge to Champion: Redefining Mentorship to Enhance Minority Student OutcomesAlanna Kavanaugh, EdD(c), FNP-BC, CCRN; George Nicholson, EdD
Emotional Intelligence Scores of Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) Students and Academic Success Lauren Ellis, DNP, FNP-BC, CHSE; Maria G. Rosario-Sim, EdD, PPCNP-BC, FNYAM
Effect of High-Fidelity Manikin Versus Standardized Patient on Cultural Humility and Cultural Self-Efficacy Among Second- and Fourth-Year Baccalaureate Nursing StudentsAisha Chahal, EdD, CSMRN; Navninder Kaur, EdD, CMSRN
Ethical Dilemma Related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nursing Education and PracticeMary Amalraj, PhD Ed, NPD-BC, CCRN-K; Nadia Joseph, MSN, RN-BC, CNEcl
Exploring Potential Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Simulation Based Education Laura Penalo, PhD, RN, CNL, CHSE, FNYAM; Deepak Pradhan, MD, MHPE, FCCP, ATSF: Joanne Agnant, MD, MSc
Using AI Tools such as Notebook LM in Community Health Class to Solve Regional Health Issues Stacen Keating, PhD, RN
Geriatric Early Mobility in Med-Surg (GEMMS) Wendy Zhao, MSN Ed, CNE, GERO-BC, MEDSURG-BC; Marie S. Saint Victor, BSN, RN; Anthony Ling, DPT, PT, CBIS; Anna Barkov, MSPT, PT
Challenge to Champion: Redefining Mentorship to Enhance Minority Student OutcomesAlanna Kavanaugh, EdD(c), FNP-BC, CCRN; George Nicholson, EdD
Emotional Intelligence Scores of Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) Students and Academic Success Lauren Ellis, DNP, FNP-BC, CHSE; Maria G. Rosario-Sim, EdD, PPCNP-BC, FNYAM
Effect of High-Fidelity Manikin Versus Standardized Patient on Cultural Humility and Cultural Self-Efficacy Among Second- and Fourth-Year Baccalaureate Nursing StudentsAisha Chahal, EdD, CSMRN; Navninder Kaur, EdD, CMSRN
Ethical Dilemma Related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nursing Education and PracticeMary Amalraj, PhD Ed, NPD-BC, CCRN-K; Nadia Joseph, MSN, RN-BC, CNEcl
Exploring Potential Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Simulation Based Education Laura Penalo, PhD, RN, CNL, CHSE, FNYAM; Deepak Pradhan, MD, MHPE, FCCP, ATSF: Joanne Agnant, MD, MSc
Using AI Tools such as Notebook LM in Community Health Class to Solve Regional Health Issues Stacen Keating, PhD, RN
Geriatric Early Mobility in Med-Surg (GEMMS) Wendy Zhao, MSN Ed, CNE, GERO-BC, MEDSURG-BC; Marie S. Saint Victor, BSN, RN; Anthony Ling, DPT, PT, CBIS; Anna Barkov, MSPT, PT
Luncheon
The Annual Awards Luncheon is included with registration. The following 2025 NEAA Awards and Honors will be presented:
R. Louise McManus Medal—NEAA’s highest honor is awarded to Dr. Ani Kalayjian, founder and President of the Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention (ATOP), Meaningfulworld. Read Spotlight article about Dr. Kalayjian in the latest issue of Courier. Click here.
Dona Rinaldi Carpenter, EdD, RN, CNS, will be honored with the NEAA Nursing Education Achievement Award.
Honorary Membership is awarded to individuals who are not eligible for Active or Associate membership, but who have contributed significantly to the Nursing programs and activities at Teachers College and to NEAA. Honorary members hold this status for life. The 2025 Honorary Member is Kathleen A. O'Connell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Isabel Maitland Stewart Professor of Nursing Education Emerita, Teachers College Columbia University.
Pre-Doctorate Research Award goes to Janet E. Schwenk, Doctor of Education candidate at TC, Online Nursing Education Program, Anticipated graduation 2026.
Visit https://www.tcneaa.org/neaaawards/
R. Louise McManus Medal—NEAA’s highest honor is awarded to Dr. Ani Kalayjian, founder and President of the Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention (ATOP), Meaningfulworld. Read Spotlight article about Dr. Kalayjian in the latest issue of Courier. Click here.
Dona Rinaldi Carpenter, EdD, RN, CNS, will be honored with the NEAA Nursing Education Achievement Award.
Honorary Membership is awarded to individuals who are not eligible for Active or Associate membership, but who have contributed significantly to the Nursing programs and activities at Teachers College and to NEAA. Honorary members hold this status for life. The 2025 Honorary Member is Kathleen A. O'Connell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Isabel Maitland Stewart Professor of Nursing Education Emerita, Teachers College Columbia University.
Pre-Doctorate Research Award goes to Janet E. Schwenk, Doctor of Education candidate at TC, Online Nursing Education Program, Anticipated graduation 2026.
Visit https://www.tcneaa.org/neaaawards/