Bio

Dr. Amany Abdrbo received a baccalaureate degree in nursing and Master's education from Cairo University, Egypt, and PhD in nursing informatics from Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 2007. She teaches nursing informatics at Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing for her postdoctoral scholar work. She is actively involved in curriculum development for Masters classes in nursing informatics and conducting nursing informatics research studies regarding nurses and nursing students' perceptions about information system use in hospitals. 

In 2006, she was awarded two research grants from the American Nurses Association (ANF) and Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) to fund her doctoral dissertation. 

In 2007, she was awarded the Summer Institute of Nursing Informatics (SINI) Abstract High Scholarship from The University of Maryland, School of Nursing. 

In 2008, she was awarded the Honorable Mention Certificate from the Nursing Informatics Research Section of Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) for the merit of her PhD dissertation work. 

In 2009, Publication In Western Journal of Nursing Research, Moderating/Mediating Role of Nurses’ Beliefs: Information System Use among Ohio Nurses

In 2010, earned a preceptorship certificate

In 2012, awarded a research grant from King Abdullah International Medical Research Center 

In 2014, Poster presentation and poster discussion at Midwest Nursing Research Society, Saint Louis, Missouri, US

In 2015, poster presentation at International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare. Royal Victoria Dock, London. UK. 

In 2017, poster presentation at International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare. ExCel London. UK. 


Specialties: Nursing Informatics
Nursing Management and Leadership

Nursing Research and statistics

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