Over eight months, nurses from different units and specialties participated in immersive research training and lectures designed to expand their knowledge, curiosity and professional growth. Their work culminated in national conference presentations and preparations for journal submissions.
The inaugural Nursing Research Fellows in Robotics and Innovation are:- Briana Abernathy, BSN, RN, CEN – case management, Christiana Hospital emergency department
- Elizabeth Mitchell, BSN, RN-BC – Christiana Hospital surgical stepdown unit
- Hannah Rackie, BSN, RN, C-EFM – Union Hospital maternity unit
- Morgan Tallo, BSN, RN, CCRN – Christiana Hospital cardiovascular critical care unit
A 'real seat at the table'
“When you create programs that empower nurses to lead, innovate and tackle meaningful challenges, you see real impact — not just in new skills and knowledge, but in job satisfaction, well-being and retention,” said
Susan Smith Birkhoff, Ph.D., RN, program director of Technology Research & Education at ChristianaCare.
“This fellowship is built on the belief that when nurses are given the space to learn and lead, they bring fresh ideas and collaborative solutions back to their clinical practice areas.”