Julie Moss’ Scholarly Pursuits
Moss, J. “Nuts and Bolts of Implementing an International Nursing Experience,” Poster presented for the South Carolina Deans and Directors, Columbia, SC, April 2011.
Moss, J. “Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Mu Rho Joint Research Conference,” Global Health Initiatives Conference, November 2011.
Moss, J. “I Want to be a Nurse But,: When Culture and Career Collide: An Ethnonursing Study Discovering and Describing the Factors, Experiences, and Motivation to Become a Nurse in Ecuador Within Cultural Context,” Poster presented at American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2011 Baccalaureate Education Conference, St. Louis, MO, November 2011.
Moss, J. “Cultural Considerations in End of Life Care,” Invited Speaker, End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Training Program, Greenville, SC, November 1 and 8, 2011.
Moss, J. “Culture at the End of Life: You Can Take it With You,”
Invited Speaker, Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce, Spartanburg,
December 2011.
Moss, J. “Daisy Award for Excellence in Research,” awarded by Mary Black School of Nursing and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing National Recognition Program for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty, 2011.
Moss, J. Mary Black Foundation Research Grant, $8,095, May 2011.Moss, J. “Discovering the Health Care Beliefs and Practices of Rural Mestizo Ecuadorians: An Ethnonursing Study,” Greenville Hospital System Joint Research Conference, September 2010. Also presented at International Research Conference Transcultural Nursing Society, October 2010.