Usama Saleh
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, USA
Biography
Usama Saleh has more than 16 years of experience and expertise in nursing clinical practice, clinical education, and academic leadership. He has enjoyed teaching at the graduate and undergraduate level for the past 15 years. He assumed various positions starting as an RN caring for oncology patients, clinical instructor at the University of Kentucky, Oncology Clinical Educator, Director of Nursing Education Department at a King Fahad Medical City and a Nursing Department Chair at Herzing University. His research interest is patient advocacy, leadership styles, and clinical competence. He published several research articles. He presented his research activities at national and international conferences and meetings. He is extremely committed to providing service to his department, field, and community. He has served as a reviewer for the Nursing Education Today Journal and an editorial member for the Journal of Nursing Research and Practice. In addition, he is a member of the American Nurses Association and the National League of Nursing.
Abstract
Abstract : Nurses’ perspective of patient advocacy: A systematic mixed studies review