Kristy Elizabeth Stohlmann
Assistant Professor
Contact
Telephone: 95892611
Email: kristy.e.stohlmann@uis.no
Room: P15 108
Department
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department of Quality and Health Technology
Assistant Professor
Telephone: 95892611
Email: kristy.e.stohlmann@uis.no
Room: P15 108
Department
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department of Quality and Health Technology
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2024)
How to best support experienced workers while transitioning a new skill into their work practice: a qualitative study.
Involveringspanel møte;
2024-01-29 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2024)
A qualitative study of how to best support experiences nurses while transitioning a new skill into their work practice.
Seminar with visiting professor;
2024-02-07 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2024)
Supporting experiences nurses while transitioning a new skill into their work practice: a qualitative study .
Session with visiting professor;
2024-04-17 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2024)
Factors shaping how experienced healthcare workers adapt to new ways of working.
RHCS Summer Meeting 2024;
2024-06-10 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2023)
How to best support experienced workers while transitioning a new skill into their work practice..
Samling i Gjøvik;
2023-03-06 - 2023-03-08.
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2023)
Understanding experienced workers' transition to new work practices.
Meeting with Jeffrey Braithwaite;
2023-11-22 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2022)
Elaboration of experienced workers transitioning to new work practices: a qualitative study of nurses learning and adopting ultrasound-guided peripheral venous cannulation (UGPVC).
SHARE fagseminar;
2022-11-23 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2022)
PhD project- Elaboration of experienced workers transitioning to new work practices: a qualitative study of nurses learning and adopting ultrasound-guided peripheral venous cannulation (UGPVC).
International Collaboration Seminar;
2022-08-22 - .
Stohlmann, Kristy Elizabeth
(2022)
Elaboration of experienced workers transitioning to new work practices: a qualitative study of nurses learning and adopting ultrasound-guided peripheral venous cannulation.
PhD Candidate Seminar 2022: Building a network;
2022-09-30 - .