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Cheryl Holly, EdD, RN, ANEF, FNAP
Cheryl Holly, EdD, RN, ANEF, FNAP, is professor and co-director of the Northeast Institute of Evidence Synthesis and Translation at Rutgers School of Nursing, a Joanna Briggs Insti...view moreCheryl Holly, EdD, RN, ANEF, FNAP, is professor and co-director of the Northeast Institute of Evidence Synthesis and Translation at Rutgers School of Nursing, a Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Center of Excellence. She teaches DNP program courses in population health and implementation science, as well as works with DNP students in their project residency course. She is certified as a train-the-trainer in a comprehensive systematic review conducted by the JBI (formerly known as the Joanna Briggs Institute) and is a JBI Clinical Fellow and has offered workshops on comprehensive systematic reviews across the United States. Dr. Holly is the coordinator of the Eastern Nursing Research Society’s Research Interest Group on Comprehensive Systematic Review and Knowledge Translation, and she is a member of the Committee of Directors of the JBI of Nursing and Midwifery, the Evidence Translation Group, the JBI Scientific Methodology Group on Umbrella Reviews and the PCORI Advisory Board on Health Disparities. She serves as manuscript reviewer for several journals, including Nursing Outlook, Nursing Education Perspectives, American Journal of Nursing, and JBI Evidence Synthesis. She is also a founding member of the Implementation Science and Synthesis Network of the United States. Dr. Holly has been principal or co-principal investigator or project director of 12 funded research projects. She has published extensively and presented both nationally and internationally in the areas of evidence-based practice (EBP), systematic review (SR), knowledge translation, and critical care nursing and acute delirium. She is a fellow in the Academy of Nursing Education and Fellow and Distinguished Scholar of the National Academies of Practice.view less
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