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Dr. Karen Aileen Dominguez-Cancino

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Nurse graduated from the University of Chile with training in public health and focus on epidemiology and public policies. She worked as a clinical nurse between 2011 and 2015 in public hospitals and private clinics. Also she has experience teaching and doing research at universities in Chile, Peru and Colombia. She has led teaching teams in the areas of basic sciences and research, in addition to serving as methodological advisor in quantitative research in various areas of research in nursing and public health, and evidence-based health. She has a master's degree and a doctorate in public health. She is the deputy director of the Joanna Briggs Institute for South America (Colombia-Peru-Chile, ad honorem position). Member of Sigma Theta Tau international were she was part of the second cohort of the Sigma Nightingale Challenge, part of the Nursing Now Challenge. In 2021 she was awarded with the scholarship of Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program for research of the Canadian Bureau of International Education performed in the University of Sherbrooke. Currently she is a postdoctoral fellowship in the Addiction Department that started in the same university. Her researcher interests are particularly in development and evaluation of public policies related to problems such as relationships within health teams, the phenomena of violence and gender violence and the promotion of work environments healthy.

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Nurse graduated from the University of Chile with training in public health and focus on epidemiology and public policies. She worked as a clinical nurse between 2011 and 2015 in public hospitals and private clinics. Also she has experience teaching and doing research at universities in Chile, Peru and Colombia. She has led teaching teams in the areas of basic sciences and research, in addition to serving as methodological advisor in quantitative research in various areas of research in nursing and public health, and evidence-based health. She has a master's degree and a doctorate in public health. She is the deputy director of the Joanna Briggs Institute for South America (Colombia-Peru-Chile, ad honorem position). Member of Sigma Theta Tau international were she was part of the second cohort of the Sigma Nightingale Challenge, part of the Nursing Now Challenge. In 2021 she was awarded with the scholarship of Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program for research of the Canadian Bureau of International Education performed in the University of Sherbrooke. Currently she is a postdoctoral fellowship in the Addiction Department that started in the same university. Her researcher interests are particularly in development and evaluation of public policies related to problems such as relationships within health teams, the phenomena of violence and gender violence and the promotion of work environments healthy.