2023-2024
2024.9.24, the School of Nursing invited Dr. Chien-Jen Chen, a scholar with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree from the United States, to conduct co-teaching online. The topic was "Crisis Management in Nursing."
2024.3.21 Professor Yvonne Yueh-Feng Lu from Indiana University, School of Nursing, USA was invited for a co-teaching program titled “Team Science, Interdisciplinary Team Science and Participatory Team Science”.
2024.1.12 Dr. Chien Chen from USA, was invited for a Guest lecture,titled “Limitless Potential of Your Nursing Career: Breaking Barriers Beyond Boundaries.”
2023.12.05 Professor Patricia Cowan from School of Nursing,University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences USA,was invited for a Guest lecture titled “Initiatives to promote wellness and combat burnout in nurses.”
2023.11.7 BPSU & KMU College of Nursing Signing MOU
November 7, 2023 Representative from Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU),
Philippines Ruby B. Santos- Matibag, President came to our college for signing MOU.
Introduction to KMU, College of Nursing
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Introduction to BPSU
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Signing MOU
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Signing MOU
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2023.10.20 Professor Shuichi Machida from the Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo University, Japan, was invited to collaborate with an online co-teaching program in the master program of Long-Term Care in Aging. The topic of his speech was "Health Promotion and Exercise Among Older Community-Dwelling Japanese Adults." Eighty-three students and faculty members in or outside KMU participated in the online co-teaching program. Professor Machida shared his experience in complementing the muscle training program for older Japanese adults in the community and preventing locomotive syndrome and Sarcopenia.
2023.5.11 Professor Eun-Ok Im from Emory University, USA was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Asian Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, and Implications for Future”.
2023.05.02 Professor Hitoshi Kagaya from National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology(NCGG), Japan was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar -"Oral conditions and dysphagia care for older adults in Japan.
2023.4.17 Professor Yvonne Lu from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Overview BehavioralInterventionalDevelopment”.
2021-2022
2022.12.6 Professor Hsiu-Hung Wang and Professor Fan-Hao Chou provided a special lecture-" Academic Research Journey " to the course of Philosophy in Nursing and Knowledge Development.
2022.09.21 Translating Research into Practice
2022.6.24 Professor Seiichi Sakuno from Waseda University, Japan was invited for a co-teaching program in the master program of long-term care in aging via webinar. The topic of his speech was “Community Organization Management and Human Resource in a Super Aging Society: The Japanese Experience".
2022.03.11 Professor Carolyn M. Porta and Lisiane Pruinelli from the University of Minnesota, USA were invited for a co-teaching program via webinar. The lecture topic was “Leadership in Nursing and Health Policy”.
2021.11.2 The Master Program of Long-Term Care in Aging invited Prof. Hideno Arai, Board President of the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan to have online co-teaching.The topic of his speech was “Influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and social activities in older adults in Japan” and mainly shared social impacts of the outbreak of COVID-19 on physical inactivities and static behaviors among Japanese elderly.
2022.4.18 Professor Yvonne Lu from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Evidence Based Research”.
2021.10.14 Professor Pao-Feng Tsai from Auburn University, USA was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar. The topic of her speech was “Developing a Middle-Range Theory of Caregiver Stress from the Adaptation Model”
2021.6.25 Professor Pao-Feng Tsai from Auburn University, USA was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar. The topic of her speech was “Leadership in nursing and health policy”.
2021.6.15 Professor Pao-Feng Tsai from Auburn University, USA was invited for a co-teaching program in the master program of long-term care in aging via webinar. The topic of her speech was “Evidence-based guidelines and clinical practices: pain management in elderly”.
2021.5.10 Associate Professor Yvonne Lu from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Behavioral Intervention Development”.
2021.3.22 Professor Miho Suzuki from St. Luke's International University, Japan was invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Appraisal of Research Evidence”.
2019-2020
2020.12.22 Professor Hidenori Arai from the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan was invited for the co-teaching program in the master program of long-term care in aging via webinar. The topic of his speech was “How to provide Integrated care in the Japanese long-term care system”.
2020.10.08 Dr. Carolyn M. Porta and Dr. Darin Erickson from The University of Minnesota, USA were invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Measurement issues in Population Health”.
2020.10.08 Dean Connie White Delany and Dr. Lisiane Pruinelli from The University of Minnesota, USA were invited for a co-teaching program via webinar titled “Nursing Informatics and Knowledge Development”.
2020.6.22 Shu-Fen Wung, PhD, MS, RN, ACNP-BC, FAAN (Associate Professor). College of Nursing, The University
of Arizona was invited for co-teaching in distance learning titled “Precision patient monitoring trends and future
directions”.
2019.12.5 Dr. Hsiu-Chin Chen from Utah Valley University, Department of Nursing, USA invited for co-teaching with
lecture “Epistemology & Patterns of Knowing: Sex/Gender, Science, & Research”.
2019.11.29 Dr. Marianne Baernholdt, Professor and Associate Dean for Global Initiatives, The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill invited for co-teaching to PhD. students.
2017-2018
2018.12.20-21 Dr. Atsushi Makino from Institute of Gerontology, Graduate School of Education, The University of
Tokyo, Japan invited for co-teaching lecture titled “The 100-year life society in Japan and the direction of
educational reform: the construction of "micro-society" and "learning as a social infrastructure”, “Learning
reforming the "individual" into a "relationship" movement: recombination of social resources and innovation of
the Concept of "learning" in the 100 years life” and “The trend of lifelong learning policy in Japan aged
society”.
2018.11.29-30 Dr. Gwen D. Sherwood & Dr. Carol Shieh from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School
of Nursing, USA invited for co-teaching lecture titled “Improving Patient Care Outcomes through Knowledge Development:
The New Safety Science”, and “Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Practice by Integrating Quality and Safety”.
2018.11.12-14 Dr. Yvonne Lu and Dr. Joan E. Haase from School of Nursing, Indiana University, USA invited for co-
teaching lecture titled “ Long-term care in USA”, “Feasibility and Effect Sizes of the Revised Daily Enhancement of Meaningful
Activities Intervention for Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment and their Caregivers”, “It takes a team: Communication
strategies for difficult conversations with parents and children” and “The Push and Pull of Designing, Implementing, and
Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials” etc.
2018.11.8-9 Professor Kataoka Yaeko from St. Luke's International University, Japan invited for co-teaching with
lectures titled “Midwifery in Japan” and “Screening and early intervention for women who experienced
intimate partner Violence”.
2018.6.14-15 Associate Professor Carol Shieh from School of Nursing, Indiana University, USA invited for co-
teaching with lectures titled “Health Policy: Population health approach” and “Health policy: Chronic disease as
an example”.
2017.12.19-22 Professor Michelle Putnam from School of Social Work, Simmons College, USA invited for co-
teaching with lectures titled “Aging and disability population trends and the dynamics of long-term care policy in
the United States” and “The need to bridging aging and disability long-term services and supports: Examples
from the United States.”
2017.11.23-24 Professor Janet Carpenter from School of Nursing, Indiana University, USA invited for co-teaching
with a lecture titled “Knowledge Development in Symptom Science”.
2017.11.1-3 Associate Professor Kawata Kimiko from Kyushu University, Japan invited for co-teaching to
undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D students.
2017.10.3-5 Professor Kyoko Kobayashi and Associate Professor Hiromi Oku from St. Luke's International
University, Japan invited for co-teaching to undergraduate and graduate students.
2017.2.20-3.20 Professor Huey-Shys Chen from College of Nursing, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA
invited for co-teaching with doctoral courses.
2017.2.20-21 Professor Jeanette Lancaster from Vanderbilt University (Visiting Professor), USA invited for co-
teaching with lectures “Population health: Implications for Health Policy” and “Nursing leadership: Challenges
and Opportunities.”
2015-2016
2016.11.28-30 Professor OTA Erika and Associate Professor Mikiko Aoki from St. Luke's International University,
Japan invited for co-teaching with lectures “Global health nursing”, “How to conduct systematic reviews”,
“Prenatal screening and diagnosis” and “Genetic Counseling and Genetic Nursing.”
2016.11.1 Professor Gwen Sherwood from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing, USA
invited for co-teaching with lectures “Improving Patient Care Outcomes through Knowledge Development: The
New Safety Science” and “Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Practice by Integrating Quality and
Safety.”
2016.6.2-3 Associate Professor Carol Shieh from Indiana University School of Nursing, USA invited for co-teaching
with lectures “Population health: Implications for health policy” and “Nursing leadership: Challenges and
opportunities.”
2016.5.16-20 Professor Wendy Moyle from Griffith University, Australia invited for co-teaching with lectures
“Effect of an interactive therapeutic robotic animal on engagement, mood states, agitation and antipsychotic
drug use”, “Using social robots to connect people with dementia and their families” and “Influencers on
quality of life of people living with dementia in nursing home care or being cared for in acute care.”
2016.3.28 Sister School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing Assistant
Professor Hong, Yuh-Fong visited for co-teaching with lecture “ Nursing Informatics, Health Technology, and
Management” and “Culture, Ethics, and US Health Care Systems”
2015.10.20 Senior Research Fellow, Dr (PhD, OT); Maud J.L. Graff, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
(RUNMC), The Netherlands visited for co-teaching with lecture ” Dementia Care in Netherlands”.
2015.10.13-16 & 2015.10.20-23 Two scholars, Professor Mitsu Ono and Associate Professor Nobuko Hashiguchi of
Sister school Kyushu University, Japan and Two scholars, Professor Kiyomi Asahara and Associate Professor Yasuko
Nagamatsu of St. Luke's International University, Japan visited for co-teaching and gave 11 lectures totally.
2015.9.30-10.1 Associate Professor Mary Beth (E.) Riner, also the Associate Dean for Global Affairs for School of
Nursing, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) visited for co-teaching. Gave two lectures
“Implementation Science” and “Intervention Mapping”.
2015.3.19-20 Associate Professor Carol Shieh, Indiana University School of Nursing, Department of Community
and Health Systems visited for co-teaching program.
2013-2014
2014.11.17-18 Assistant Professor Erica TengYuan Yu, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
School of Nursing visited for co-teaching program.
2014.10.22-25 & 2014.10.27-31 Two scholars, Professor Mami Kayama and Associate Professor Nobuko Okubo of St.
Luke's International University, Japan and two scholars, Professor Kimie Fujita and Associate Professor Yuko Hamada of
Sister school Kyushu University, Japan visited for co-teaching and gave 9 lectures totally.
2014.9.9-12 Professor Susan Rawl, Indiana University School of Nursing visited for co-teaching program with Ph. D
students.
2014.3.26-29 Professor Tadayoshi Asaka, Department of Rehabilitation Science Faculty of Health Sciences
Hokkaido University visited for co-teaching with Master program in Aging and Long-Term Care.
2014.3.22-26 Dr. Jeaneate Lancaster, the visiting professor of Vanderbilt University, USA visited for co-teaching
program with Ph. D students.
2013.10.14-18 Three scholars of Sister school Kyushu University, Japan, Professor Hisako Nakao, Professor Hatsumi
Taniguchi and Professor Bakiko Chishaki visited for co-teaching program with undergraduates, graduates and Ph. D students.
2013.10.8-12 Dr. Kathleen Krichbaum, Associate Dean for Academic Programs, School of Nursing, University of
Minnesota visited for co-teaching program with Master program in Aging and Long-Term Care.
2013.8.30-9.2 Dr. Gwen Sherwood, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing visited for co-
teaching program with Ph. D program.
2013.6.3 Associate Professor Su-I Hou of sister school University of Georgia College of Public Health visited for co-
teaching program with graduate students.
2013.5.27 Professor Marion Broome, Dean of Indiana University School of Nursing and Associate Professor & Vice
Dean Mary Riner visited for co-teaching program with Ph. D students.
2013.5.1-2 Associate Professor Jane Lipscomb of University of Maryland School of Nursing and Medicine visited
for co-teaching program with Ph. D students.
2013.4.22 Assistant Professor Erica TengYuan Yu from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
School of Nursing visited for co-teaching program with graduate students.