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PhD, Nurse Scientist Educator, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
M.S.N, Nurse Educator, Curry College School of Nursing
B.S.N, Nursing, Salve Regina College
Overview
Dr. Julianne A. Walsh is a Nurse Scientist Educator whose fundamental educational goal is to mentor the nursing workforce and guide students through the learning process to become critical, reflective scholars. Her program of research is focused on reflection, critical reflection, reflective learning, experiential learning, and the relationship to student-reported outcomes in prelicensure nursing students. Her research extends to explore the effects of journaling on critical reflective thinking in prelicensure baccalaureate nursing students' post-simulation-based education. These meaningful contributions are vital to addressing the pedagogical learning needs of students.
Dr. Walsh's research has been supported by the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Theta at Large Chapter and the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Theta Kappa Chapter. She has published in prestigious peer-reviewed nursing journals and presented several posters at the local, regional, and national levels.
Dr. Walsh holds a PhD from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, a Master of Science in Nursing degree from the Curry College School of Nursing, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Salve Regina College. In addition, she holds a Healthcare Simulation Educator Certificate from Saint Anselm College.
Dr. Walsh is an active member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing: Theta at Large Chapter and Theta Kappa Chapter, the Eastern Nursing Research Society, the Massachusetts Rhode Island League for Nursing, the American Nurses Association, the National League for Nursing, and the International Nursing Association of Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL).
Current Appointments and Affiliations
ACCEL Program Coordinator: 2024 - Present
Curry College School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences: 2022 – Present
Curry College School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Previous Appointments and Affiliations
Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences – 2017 – 2022
Curry College School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Teaching
Dr. Walsh has been teaching at Curry College School of Nursing and Health Sciences since 2017. Current and previous courses include:
Programs
Research Interest
Awards & Honors
Curry College Excellence in Research Award (2021)
Curry College Alexander Grahm Bell Honor Society Recognition (2018, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Sister Madeleine Clemence Vaillot Scholarship Day, First Place poster presentation PhD Nursing Program, for Concept Map: To Facilitate Reflection in patients and or family caregivers within the context of chronic illness (2019)
Nominated for Daisy Faculty Award (2018, 2023)
Book Chapters (In Progress)
Walsh, J. A. (2026). Health promotion and the individual. In: Kudzma, E. C. (Eds.), Edelman’s Health promotion throughout the life span (pp.). Elsevier
Walsh, J. A. (2026). Health promotion and the family. In: Kudzma, E. C. (Eds.), Edelman’s Health promotion throughout the life span (pp.). Elsevier
Walsh, J. A. (2026). Health promotion and the community. In: Kudzma, E. C. (Eds.), Edelman’s Health promotion throughout the life span (pp.). Elsevier
Pod Cast
Walsh, J. (2020, October 7). Nurse Educator Tips for Teaching on Apple Podcast and Google Play.
Walsh, J. A., Sethares, K. A., Dunbar Viveiros, J., & Asselin, M. E. (2023). Reflective journaling to promote critical reflective thinking post-simulation-based education. Clinical Simulation in Nursing. Submitted.
Walsh, J. A. & Sethares, K. A. (2020). Uses and outcomes of guided reflection in simulation-based education: An integrative review. The Journal of Nursing Education, 61(2), 73-79. https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20211213-01
Walsh, J. (2020). Switching strategies: Using telehealth as an innovative virtual simulation teaching method. Nurse Educator, 45(6), 330. https://doi.org/10.1097/nne.0000000000000908
Hensel, D., Cifrino, S., Cummings, D., & Walsh, J. (2019). The physical demands and risks of working in a healthcare simulation center. Nursing Forum, 54(4), 675-680. https://doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12395
Walsh, J. (2019, June 17). Role as a new faculty. Massachusetts Report on Nursing, p.10. https://d3ms3kxrsap50t.cloudfront.net/uploads/publication/pdf/1848/Massachusetts_Report_on_Nursing_6_19.pdf
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julianne-Walsh-2