Grad Slam Finalist Profile: Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership Graduate Student Kristina Rodriguez
Meet Kristina Rodriguez, Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership Graduate Student and Grad Slam Finalist
Name
Kristina Rodriguez
Program, Degree & Year of Study
Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership, Master's Program, 2nd year
Research Interests
Nurse Resiliency, Burnout Prevention, and Styles of Debriefing
Previous Degree(s) & College(s)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Dominican University of California
Title of Grad Slam Presentation
Resilience and Burnout Among Burn Intensive Care Unit Nurses: The Development of a Debriefing Resource Tool
Describe your presentation style in three words.
Charismatic, Passionate, Resilient
What did you do to prepare for Grad Slam?
While I am stuck in my car, I rehearsed consistently and when I am at home, I practiced in front of my bathroom mirror (best acoustics)
What initially attracted you to your field of study?
I have been working as a Burn ICU nurse for over five years. In 2018, California was suffering from devastating wildfires. I witnessed these wildfires parallel our acuity. As the acuity increased Burn nurses were expressing symptoms of burnout. There was a problem and I wanted to find a solution.
What do you like to do in your free time?
Honestly? I work from 7 pm-7 am. So, I love to sleep! But once I wake up, I love watching my reality television. I can watch anything from The Real Housewives, Keeping up with the Kardashians, or The Bachelor!
Do you have any mentors who helped you develop your interest and strength in research communication? If so, how did they help you?
Dr. Jann Murray Garcia. It is truly an honor to have her as my thesis chair. Her publications and lectures inspire me to develop a writing style that is influential and impactful for all. She has guided me throughout the program with honest feedback at our weekly sessions. I appreciated her form of mentorship because she reduced the pressure I placed on myself and this allowed me to read, write, and translate my research effectively.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
As a proud Filipino nurse, I hope to establish a non-profit organization that helps children in rural areas of the Philippines. I have been blessed to achieve my goals and dreams because of the resources that have surrounded me. Sometimes, we take for granted basic supplies such as paper, pencils, and books. So, I hope to create an organization that allows children to have these resources and more.
About This Year's Final Round
Due to the shelter-in-place order and the ongoing Coronavirus situation, UC Davis Graduate Studies chose to cancel the 2020 UC Davis Grad Slam final round event on April 7.
Though the event’s cancellation draws this year’s competition to a close, Graduate Studies is eager to continue rewarding and recognizing the efforts of this year’s finalists. Graduate Studies, along with Grad Slam sponsors Public Scholarship and Engagement and Global Affairs, will be awarding each of the ten finalists a prize amount of $625.
Graduate Studies will also be highlighting each of the finalists in web profiles and working with campus partners to identify alternative ways in which their contributions to society might be publicly recognized and celebrated over the course of the next year.
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