Stephen R. Marrone
Associate Professor
Nursing
Long Island University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Stephen R. Marrone is a registered professional nurse with more than three decades of experience in the roles of educator, clinician, administrator, consultant, researcher, and scholar in healthcare and academic settings in the USA and in the Middle East. He is a Long Island University Brooklyn Campus alumnus earning his Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the LIU School of Nursing. He also earned his Master of Science Degree in Nursing as a Cardiopulmonary Clinical Nurse Specialist from the University of Delaware and his Doctor of Education Degree in Nursing from Teachers College Columbia University Executive Program for Nurses. Dr. Marrone led the design of the first Competency-based Nursing Practice Model in a Multicultural Setting and consulted extensively throughout the Middle East to implement the program in a variety of healthcare settings.
Research Interest
Transcultural Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing Administration, Organizational Cultural Competence, Health Disparities, Evidence-based Practice, Interprofessional Education and Practice.
Publications
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President’s Message: Transcultural Nursing and Technology: Really?
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President’s Message: Reducing Health Disparities: Transcultural Nurses Leading the Way.
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Informed Consent Examined Within the Context of Culturally Congruent Care