Winston-Salem State University

Winston-Salem, NC
The NCIN program underscored the critical need for programs to foster interprofessional collaboration in health care delivery in order to meet the needs of those in under served communities.

 

Grant Years:

2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Degrees Conferred: 
BSN
Scholarships Awarded: 
49

Scholars:

Round 3: 2010 – 2011
Noelle Ardley
Marianne Ball
Lauren Brannon
Taumora Carolyn Briggman
David Hall
Bianca Kelsey
Keon King
Betty Jo Leftwich
Anthony McNeil
Douglas Robinson III
 
Round 4: 2011 – 2012
Abena Anane
Britney Farrington
Lakea Hackett
Uzoma Ihenatu
Elizabeth Poulouse
Jessica Russell
Courtney Shippy
Darren Sundman
 
Round 5: 2012 – 2013
Ashley Chavis
Irfat Habib
Francis Hayes IV
Michael Martin
Hanh Nguyen
Danielle Samuels
Kara Schiltz
Danielle Willard
 
Round 6: 2013 – 2014
Mavis Atitsiogbui
Fidele Blackmon
Tamara Grayson
Shenna Hamilton
Thomas Johnston
Jasmine McEntrye
Amnazo Muhirwa
Jannetta Robinson
Nichole Samuel
Jennifer Wagstaff
 
Round 7: 2014 – 2015
Christine Dean
Ashley Garvey
Kamra Harper
Taryn Keys
Jazmine Liboon
Sierra Malone
Jordan Miller
Jessica Solis
Janet Sykes
Caroline Xavier
Using NCIN toolkits, program officials designed an advanced leadership development and mentoring plan to develop cultural competency and enhance students’ leadership abilities. Scholars participated in roundtable discussions and wrote journal entries describing their experience with leadership and mentoring. They were assigned peer and professional mentors and attended a national leadership development conference. They participated in webinars and workshops sponsored by the North Carolina Board of Nursing, and took a seminar examining how cultural characteristics influence leadership styles. These leadership and mentoring programs enhanced scholars’ experiences. Former NCIN scholars mentor current scholars. The NCIN scholars provide care to people in low-income neighborhoods via the university’s mobile clinic.