b'Amy Boggs Garrison . Easley, South CarolinaB.S., M.S., Clemson UniversityDevelopment of an Evidence-Based Structured Support Program Curriculum for Advanced Practice Clinicians in the Urgent Care SettingAdvised by Dr. Lisa MillerAmy plans to continue serving the community as an actively practicing American Nurses Credentialing Center board certified family nurse practitioner and working as faculty in Clemsons School of Nursing as a senior lecturer. She is also a certified healthcare simulation educator. Amy serves on the board of Clemsons Gamma Mu chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Clemson Nursing Alumni Council, and the South Carolina State Board of Nursing Investigational Review Committee.Andrea Roper Hall Florence, South CarolinaB.S.N., University of South Carolina Beaufort; M.S.N., South UniversityEducating Rural African American Women Regarding their Personal Breast Cancer RisksAdvised by Dr. Stephanie Davis and Dr. Jennifer RiceAndrea is passionate about educating communities regarding their family health histories and screenings offered. Allison Brewer Honea.Pendleton, South CarolinaB.S., M.S., Clemson UniversityStudent Perceptions of the Utility of a Self-Screening Protocol in Asymptomatic Patient for STI Early Diagnosis and TreatmentAdvised by Dr. Stephanie C. DavisCaitlin Annette Moore Greenville, South CarolinaB.S., B.S., M.S., Clemson UniversityEvaluating the Effectiveness of Remote Patient Monitoring as Part of a Lifespan Diabetes Program for Women in Rural South CarolinaAdvised by Dr. Kim Pickett and Dr. Stephanie DavisCaitlin is the associate director of clinical operations at Clemson Rural Health and plans to continue her work in South Carolina expanding access to care for rural and underserved populations.Jacquelyn Michelle Pruitt Westminster, South CarolinaB.S., M.S., Clemson UniversityCaregiver and Healthcare Provider Support for Heart FailureAdvised by Dr. Stephanie Davis and Dr. Tracey FasolinoJacquelyn works with S.C. Cardiology Associates and plans to stay in this realm for now but does have plans to teach in the future.She will use her doctorate of nursing practice to change policies and further advocate for cardiology patients on the clinical and hopefully national level.13'