
Stephanie Niño de Rivera
@stephaniendr
Research Associate @ColumbiaNursing, aspiring physician - researcher, @columbia 22' alum
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24-06-2021 16:34:44
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With mentorship by Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD, MPH, RN, Brittany N. Taylor, PhD, RN evaluated differences in the prevalence of symptoms among patients with atrial fibrillation post-ablation and repeat ablation by age Columbia Nursing. Great job! #CVSN AHAMeetings #AHA22


Congratulations to Stephanie Niño de Rivera for receiving a #CVSN travel award to attend AHAMeetings for the first time! Hope #AHA22 is the first of many!


In an N-of-1 trial, HF patients used their #PRO data to make a shared decision about beta blocker use and dose. Here’s an example of effective shared decision making focused on patient goals and preferences. Great work Sabrina Mangal, PhD, RN & Parag Goyal MD MSc! #AHA22 AHAMeetings #CVSN

Ruth Masterson Creber PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN Tanja Dudenbostel, MD, FASH, FAHA Stephanie Niño de Rivera Sabrina Mangal, PhD, RN Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD, MPH, RN AHAMeetings “If I’m not entitled to it, nobody is!” ~ patient. 💯 #AHA22 #healthdata

#AHA22 highlights include: ✔️Columbia Nursing representing AHAMeetings! ✔️presenting on digital health equity & recruiting women into ❤️ clinical trials #GoRedforWomen ✔️seeing friends in person & celebrating missed milestones ✔️sunrise 🏃♀️ Now ✈️ to #AMIA2022 in DC!


First in-person AHA Science conference was a success! Learnt from amazing scientists, presented some of my work, attended Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing dinner, met some friends I had only seen Zoom and got a chance to reconnect with mentors and colleagues :) Columbia Nursing #AHA22 #AHA2022


Older adults want their collected health information returned. Ensuring access, privacy, and transparency of health information can help us become more trustworthy researchers. Keep up the great work! Stephanie Niño de Rivera Sabrina Mangal, PhD, RN Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD, MPH, RN #AMIA2022 Columbia Nursing



There are differences in how patients want to see their health information. We need to be cognizant of health literacy, numeracy & factors that influence patients’ comprehension of their health data. Great work! Stephanie Niño de Rivera Sabrina Mangal, PhD, RN Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD, MPH, RN Annie Myers #AMIA2022


What a fantastic performance this evening by the CUIMC orchestra including three Columbia Nursing PhD students-Sarah Leonard (violin), Mollie Hobensack (viola), Brittany N. Taylor, PhD, RN (cello). Well done! You make us proud!


Stephanie Niño de Rivera is presenting on public preferences for data sharing per new #NIH Data sharing policies #AHA23 Unanticipated consequence ⬇️ willingness to participate in research among underrepresented minority participants 📣Let’s listen & give ⬆️ control of data to participants



Key insights from Dr Marianne Sharko AMIA on issues related to privacy for adolescents 👉consent varies by state, & variability can undermine trust 👉Without confidentiality youth are less likely to discuss sensitive information #AMIA2023 Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences Weill Cornell Pediatrics


Congrats Brittany Taylor (Brittany N. Taylor, PhD, RN) -Columbia Nursing PhD candidate- for receiving the AMIA LEAD Scholarship to attend #AMIA2023 & develop the future of informatics leadership! AMIA Nursing Informatics Working Group (NIWG)


🎉 Congratulations Stephanie Niño de Rivera for receiving honorable mention from the NIH "Build Up Trust" Challenge! 🏆 This recognition highlights Stephanie's dedication to fostering trust and improving engagement with historically underserved communities in research. Columbia Nursing



Congratulations Meghan Reading Turchioe, PhD, MPH, RN !!! Keep inspiring us all!
