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    Salisha Phillip Frederick

    • Full Time Faculty
    Researcher

      Bio

      I am a dedicated Nurse and Instructor within the Nursing and Allied Health Department, bringing a strong clinical background and a passion for education to my role. My approach combines evidence-based practice with real-world application, aiming to bridge the gap between theory and clinical reality.

      I am particularly passionate about research and its role in advancing patient care and professional practice. I am actively engaged in exploring areas of interest within nursing and allied health, with a focus on improving outcomes, promoting best practices, and fostering critical thinking among students and colleagues.

      As an educator, I strive to create a dynamic and supportive learning environment that encourages curiosity, collaboration, and lifelong learning. I believe in the power of mentorship and am committed to the academic and personal growth of my students.

      Research & Interests

      • Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Learning in Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making Among Nursing Students
      • Impact of High-Fidelity Simulation on Nursing Students’ Competence and Confidence
      • Simulation as a Tool for Teaching Emergency Response Skills in Nursing Education
      • The Role of Simulation in Bridging the Theory-Practice Gap in Nursing Education Awareness and Knowledge of Breast Cancer Among Women in Grenada
      • Barriers to Early Detection and Screening for Breast Cancer in the Grenadian Context
      • Psychosocial Effects of Breast Cancer Diagnosis Among Grenadian Women

      Affiliations

      • St. George’s University Department of Nursing and Allied Health
      • St. George’s University Department of Public Health
      • Grenada Nursing and Midwifery Council
      • Grenada Council of the Disabled

      Selected Projects

      • The effect of Breast Cancer on Women between the age of 18- 49 years in Grenada Aim: This study aims to explore the emotional and psychological effects of breast cancer on women aged 18-49 in Grenada, focusing on the challenges they face and the impact of breast self-examination on mortality rates. It seeks to provide insights to improve support systems and early detection efforts in the Caribbean context.