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职称:Assistant Professor of Nursing Coordinator, Psychiatric Mental Health
所属学校:University of Virginia-Main Campus
所属院系:School of Nursing
所属专业:Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
联系方式:(434) 924-2704
Dr. Barbero is the Coordinator of the Psychiatric Mental-Health Nurse Practitioner Program that includes both an in-class format and a distance learning format. Dr. Barbero is passionate about teaching and has broad experience in diverse settings. She enjoys working with all levels of students. Her current clinical practice is a collaborative effort with the Public Health Department, the School of Nursing and the UVA Health Science Center, focusing on nicotine addiction. She combines her experience in mindfulness, psychotherapy and therapeutic storytelling to address this population. Her research focuses on, low-income, rural women and is determining if a digital storytelling intervention is a viable therapy technique in the treatment of depression. She is also working on an inter-professional quality project, evaluating the Behavioral Emergency Response Team at the Health Science Center. Dr. Barbero’s undergraduate degree is from the University of North Florida. She received her master’s degree from the University of Florida with clinical specialties in both Community Health and Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing. She received her PhD from the University of Florida. She is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, and has practiced both at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, and in private practice. She has worked inter-professionally at the Mayo Clinic as an Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine where she conducted psychotherapy and taught behavioral sciences to family medicine residents. She has been recognized by the American Academy of Family Physicians for this work. She has used storytelling as a modality in her practice and has published in a peer reviewed journal, on its use in nursing. She has taken writing workshops with faculty from UVA’s Center for Biomedical Ethics and the Humanities. She has read her work on NPR, and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing accepted her poster on Therapeutic Storytelling for the Biennial Convention. She has been recognized twice by Sigma Theta Tau International for the quality of her research.
Dr. Barbero is the Coordinator of the Psychiatric Mental-Health Nurse Practitioner Program that includes both an in-class format and a distance learning format. Dr. Barbero is passionate about teaching and has broad experience in diverse settings. She enjoys working with all levels of students. Her current clinical practice is a collaborative effort with the Public Health Department, the School of Nursing and the UVA Health Science Center, focusing on nicotine addiction. She combines her experience in mindfulness, psychotherapy and therapeutic storytelling to address this population. Her research focuses on, low-income, rural women and is determining if a digital storytelling intervention is a viable therapy technique in the treatment of depression. She is also working on an inter-professional quality project, evaluating the Behavioral Emergency Response Team at the Health Science Center. Dr. Barbero’s undergraduate degree is from the University of North Florida. She received her master’s degree from the University of Florida with clinical specialties in both Community Health and Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing. She received her PhD from the University of Florida. She is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, and has practiced both at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, and in private practice. She has worked inter-professionally at the Mayo Clinic as an Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine where she conducted psychotherapy and taught behavioral sciences to family medicine residents. She has been recognized by the American Academy of Family Physicians for this work. She has used storytelling as a modality in her practice and has published in a peer reviewed journal, on its use in nursing. She has taken writing workshops with faculty from UVA’s Center for Biomedical Ethics and the Humanities. She has read her work on NPR, and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing accepted her poster on Therapeutic Storytelling for the Biennial Convention. She has been recognized twice by Sigma Theta Tau International for the quality of her research.