CURRICULUM VITAE Nabeel S. Al-Yateem, RN. MSN. PhD. Personal Section Title: Dr. Name: Nabeel Al-Yateem Date of birth: 01/09/1980 Nationality: Jordanian/ Irish Gender: Male Marital status: Married Permanent address: K30 Albayrouny Complex- Staff accommodation, university of Sharjah P.O. Box 27272 Telephone: +971 569551382 Email: nalyateem@sharjah.ac.ae nabeelyateem@yahoo.com Professional Education 2007-2012: Doctor Of Philosophy (PhD) Nursing (Paediatric Nursing). National University of Ireland Galway Ireland. Summary of Thesis The purpose of this study was to develop relevant and feasible guidelines for the transition care of Cystic Fibrosis children in Ireland based on the perspectives of the transition service stakeholders themselves. A sequential exploratory mixed method design was used to explore perspective and agree guidelines The contribution the work performed makes to knowledge and scholarship. This study forms a distinct and important contribution to knowledge in a
neglected area of research the transitional care of adolescent cystic fibrosis patients from child to adult health care services. The guidelines to improve transition services will provide much needed guidance to health professionals working in this area and should result in improved care for adolescents with cystic fibrosis. This work also has implications for health professionals working with adolescents with other chronic illnesses. The contribution to current practice: The results of this research study have been adopted by the Irish Hospice foundation. The foundation will support the dissemination of these results to the relevant clinical settings to make sure it is applied to relevant population. This will improve the transition care provided for patients. 2003 2005: Master Of Clinical Nursing University of Jordan, Jordan Amman 1998-2002: Bachelor Of Science (Nursing) University of Jordan, Jordan Amman Professional Experience 1. August 2013 Till now: Assistant Professor (Children and Adolescent Health Nursing) 2. August 2006 till July 2013: Our Lady s Children Hospital Crumlin (Dublin - Ireland) STAFF NURSE IN THE OPERATING THEATRE: 1. Provide lectures for the students in school of nursing (University College Dublin UCD) in various topics related to paediatric nursing care. 2. Mentor students whether in undergraduate paediatric and general nursing placement, or post graduate paediatric and theatre nursing courses. Making sure that these students achieve their placement learning objectives. 3. Provide lectures and Journal presentations for students in different nursing programs, in various topics in paediatric and theatre nursing. 4. Work as an effective member of the multidisciplinary team in the
operating department to provide best possible and safest care for patients. 5. Use a range of communication skills, to communicate with the other members of the nursing and surgical team, in addition to any other teams, wards or departments involved in the patient care. This is to ensure patients receive required treatment and interventions to meet their needs 6. Coordinate and lead the activities in operating theatre department and day ward and lead the team ensuring that nursing standards and practices comply with department/hospital policies and procedures 7. Carry out the various nursing interventions and duties related to my department competently and efficiently. 8. Contribute to the improvement of practice in the department, through participating in the various committees formulated for this purpose, and through participating in the various auditing and research activities in the department. 2. July 2005 August 2006: Alzaytoonah University Research And Teaching Assistant College Of Nursing (Part Time) July 2003- August 2006: Islamic Hospital (Jordan Amman) Staff Nurse In The Operating Theatre July 2002 To July 2003: Islamic Hospital (Jordan - Amman) Staff Nurse In The Emergency Department. Researches and Publications: 1. Developing guidelines for best practice for children and adolescents with CF during transition from children to adult health care settings (PhD thesis) 2. Al-Yateem, N (2012) The effect of interview recording on quality of data obtained: A methodological reflection. Nurse researcher, 19 (4) 31-35. 3. Al-Yateem, N (2012) Child to Adult: Transitional care for young adults with Cystic Fibrosis (CF). British Journal of Nursing, 21 (14), 850-854. 4. Al-Yateem, N (2012) Developing guidelines for best practice for adolescents with CF during transition from children to adult health care settings, Nursing Children and Young People Journal, 25 (5), 29-34.
Supervised Research Projects: 1. Effect of School nurse intervention on knowledge about nutrition and dietary behaviours of school aged children in UAE 2. Exploring the effect of breakfast habits on body composition and academic performance in School aged Children. University courses taught 3. HSC 503362 Pediatric Health Nursing 4. HSC 503363 Pediatric Health Nursing Practicum 5. HSC 503452 Family and Community Health Nursing 6. HSC 503453 Family and Community Health Nursing Practicum 7. HSC 503456 Theory Application in Nursing Practice (1) 8. HSC 503466 Theory Application in Nursing Practice (2) 9. HSC 503464 Research Practicum 10. HSC 503455 Clinical Practicum 2B 11. HSC 503465 Clinical Practicum 3B Participation in University Committees 1. Member of the Examination committee, College of Health Sciences Funding Received University of Sharjah SEED Grant 2014: Funding amount 22000 AED Funding objective: To investigate the Effect of unstructured play intervention on anxiety levels of hospitalized children and their parents. Irish Hospice Foundation research grant (2008): Funding amount ( 6000) Funding objective: To investigate the needs of children and adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis during transition from children to adult health care setting. Other Scholar y activities Reviewer: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences(SJCS) Reviewer: Mixed Methods Research Journal (MMR) Memberships In Professional And Voluntary Bodies:
1. Member of Care alliance Ireland: The national network of voluntary organizations supporting family carers. It aims to enhance the quality of life for Family Carers 2. Irish Nursing Board : PIN: 108446 3. Irish Nurses Organization: PIN: F73360 4. Jordan Nurses and Midwives Council: PIN: 7353 Workshop And Conferences: 1. Workshop on Critical Research Appraisal Worksop - Dubai Healthcare City 2. Organizer and Speaker Childhood Stress in healthcare institutions forum College of Health Sciences- University of Sharjah 3. Achieving excellence in care, National university of Ireland Galway - Ireland, 2010 4. Mixed method research workshop moderated by Prof. Janice Morse, Dublin City University (DCU)- Dublin Ireland 2011. Computer Skills And Knowledge: 1. Knowledge of Q-nvivo : Qualitative data analysis software 2. Excellent knowledge of using all Nursing, Medical, Health and Social online databases. And excellent knowledge of literature searching. 3. Excellent knowledge of internet. 4. Excellent knowledge in using Microsoft word, excel and PowerPoint.
References: Prof. Kathy Murphy. Professor and Head of School. School of Nursing and Midwifery National University of Ireland- Galway Phone: 353-91- 493940 Email: kathy.murphy@nuigalway.ie Prof. Philip Larkin School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems Health Sciences Centre - Belfield Dublin 4 Tel. 353-1-7167777 Ext. 6438 Email: Philip.larkin@ucd.ie