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Dr. Julius M. Kitutu serves as Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Community Engagement at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing within the Acute & Tertiary Care department. He acts as the school's primary contact for community engagement matters and collaborates with the university's community engagement office to implement strategic initiatives focused on inclusivity and capacity building in diverse populations.
Dr. Kitutu's research focuses on analyzing student data across the nursing education continuum, from recruitment and admission through academic progression, graduation, and certification outcomes, with attention to the broader nursing workforce. His scholarly work examines educational pathways, student success metrics, and workforce development in nursing. His research methodology often incorporates statistical analysis of educational outcomes.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on nursing education research, particularly examining predictors of NCLEX-RN pass rates, student data analytics, peer advisement models, and innovative teaching approaches. His work bridges educational theory with practical application in nursing programs, with a growing focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in academic settings.
Dr. Kitutu actively contributes to academic leadership through his service on the DEI Leadership Network Succession Committee for the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). He co-teaches undergraduate statistics courses and mentors PhD students, fostering the next generation of nursing scholars. His commitment to community engagement extends beyond the university to broader healthcare and educational partnerships.
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