Randolph Presents at Annual SNRS Conference

Randolph Presents at Annual SNRS Conference

Schenita Randolph recently planned and presented a symposium entitled "The Legacy of Community Based, Public Health and Health Promotion Nursing Research: Strategies to Ensure Health" at the 2016 Annual Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia. The presentation was a collaboration with several schools of nursing who are a part of the Community/Public Health research interest group.

Additionally, Randolph presented two poster presentations entitled "Assessing the Role and Impact of African American Fathers on their Sons' Sexual Behaviors" and "Undergraduate Student/Nurse-Leader Partnerships: An Innovative Approach to Nursing Leadership Education." The presentations were co-authored with colleagues from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T State University.

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