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Joynelle Rivers Jackson, EdD, MSN, RNC-MNN
Title: | Associate Professor |
College of Nursing | |
Email: | jrivers@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-2806 |
Fax: | 803-777-0550 |
Office: |
College of Nursing |
Background
Dr. Jackson's educational background includes a Doctorate in Education from the University
of South Carolina in May 2012.
Her major area of focus for this degree was in Curriculum and Instruction. She completed
her Masters in Nursing from the Medical University of South Carolina with a focus
in Nursing Education in May 2007. Her BSN is from the University of South Carolina
in May 2003. In addition, Dr. Rivers holds the following certification: NCC Certification-Maternal/Newborn
Nursing.
Teaching
Dr. Jackson’s teaching is primarily in the undergraduate program in the traditional classroom and in the online environment. Her teaching focuses primarily on upper division undergraduate students and students in the Online RN BSN program.
Research
- Technology and Education
- Mentoring undergraduate student research
- Breastfeeding in African American women
Dr. Jackson works diligently to introduce and encourage undergraduate students to become involved in research. She works with traditional undergraduate students on grant funding through Magellan scholarships as well as Honors College students on their senior thesis.
Dissemination
Presentations & Publications
Felder, T & Jackson, J.R. (2017, June). Mocha Mamas Milk: Exploring African American Mom’s Experiences with Feeding their New Babies. Presented at the Palmetto Health Clinical Research Forum on July 13, 2017, Columbia, SC.
Felder, T & Rivers, J.L.* (2016, April). Mocha Mamas Milk: Exploring African American Mom’s Experiences with Feeding their New Babies. Presented at the Institute of African American Studies Seminar on April 6, 2016, Columbia, SC.
Felder, T. & Rivers, J.L.* (2015, September). A Pilot Investigation of Infant Feeding Preferences and Attitudes Toward Breastfeeding Among Pregnant African American Women. Presented at the AHEC Thirteenth Annual Research Symposium on September 25, 2015, Greenville, SC.
Felder, T. & Rivers, J.L.* (2015, August). Promoting Black Breastfeeding Week. Presented at the Learn at Lunch Seminar Series-University of South Carolina Healthy Carolina Lactation Support Initiative on August, 26, 2015, Columbia, SC.
Rivers, J. L. (2012). Healthy Mind, Body, and Spirit: Mind and Body. Stress.Richland County Public Library on March 20, 2012.
Rivers, J. L. (2011). A Call to Leadership Action: Leading Change and Advancing Health in South Carolina. Amy V. Cockcroft Leadership Summit. SC Hospital Association, March 26, 2011.
Hickey, P. & Rivers, J. (2010). Innovative Learning Fostered Through Wiki Development. Oktoberbest: A Celebration of Teaching Excellence. University of South Carolina, October, 1, 2010.
Rivers, J. L. (2010). Holiday Blues. The Health and Wellness Connection: Mt. Carmel A.M.E. Church Health Commission Newsletter, 1(3).
*Maiden Name
Professional Service
- 2008-present--National League for Nursing Member
- 2009-present--American Nurses Association
- 2002-2003--Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. Member
- 2010-present--Beta Sponsor, elected 2010
- 2011-present--International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning Member
- 2012-present--Sigma Theta Tau International Member
- Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc., Member
- Sigma Theta Tau International, Member
Professional Practice
- 2007-2010--Midlands Technical College Adjunct Faculty, OB Clinical Rotation
- 2004-2012--Palmetto Health Richland OB/GYN Staff Nurse, Women’s Services
Research Studies (Selected)
Reducing disparities, Reducing Risks: Promoting breastfeeding among African American women. Institute for African American Research, University of South Carolina - $2,500. 2014-2015. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Felder).
Education on the Go: Usability Testing of Mobile Technology to Promote Breastfeeding among African American women. University of South Carolina- $10,000. 2017-2018. Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Felder).
NCSBN National Multi-Site Simulation Study. Explores the role and outcomes of simulation in pre-licensure clinical nursing education. 2010.