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MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America(414) 288-5696linda.piacentine@marquette.eduPh.D., ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
NURS 6000: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
NURS 6202: Nursing Concepts & Interventions for the Care of Adults/Older Adults II -Theory
NURS 8001: Foundations for Scholars
Dr. Piacentine’s program of research focuses on methods individuals employ to self-manage symptoms that have developed from disease or related treatments. Working with an interdisciplinary team, Dr. Piacentine has focused on exercise to mitigate symptoms of cancer and multiple sclerosis. She has led qualitative research to understand wellness gained through individual and team exercise experiences. Currently, her team using mixed methodology to understand the psychological and physiological effects of long COVID. Dr. Piacentine is also leading a multi-institutional team examining current intimate partner violence screening practices in primary care clinics with the goal of improving practices for screening and provision of supportive services for victims of violence.
American Association of Nurse Practitioners
American College of Sports Medicine
American Nurses Association
Midwest Nursing Research Society
Sigma Theta Tau International, Delta Gamma at-Large Chapter
Acute Care Medical-Surgical Nursing
Acute Care Nurse Practioner-Board Certified (ACNP-BC)
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2021-2022 AHPRC Research Fellow, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
2018 Midwest Nursing Research Society/Western Journal of Nursing Research (SAGE) Best Faculty Paper Award
2021-2024 Integrating advocates within a healthcare setting to strengthen intimate partner violence screening PI: Chelimsky, Co-Investigator & Marquette PI: Piacentine, Co-Investigators: Schubert, Jordan, Francis, Larkey, Menon, Yan, Lodh, Jerofke-Owen, Galambos, Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment
2021-2022 2021 CTSI Pilot-ICRE Award Co-PI: Hunter, Kulinski, Papanek, Co-Investigators: Bement, Bollaert, Danduran, Piacentine, Uhrich , Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeastern Wisconsin
2021 Sex differences in the persistent effects of COVID-19, Investigators: Hunter, Piacentine, Bement, Papanek; Interdisciplinary Summer Research Grant, Institute for Women’s Leadership, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
2015-2018, Physician-Directed, Goal-Oriented Exercise Designed to Improve Quality of Life and Modulate Inflammation after Systemic Breast Cancer Treatment, PI: Piacentine, Co-Investigator: Ng, Aurora Cancer Care Research Award