

Haeok Lee
Professor pushing the boundaries of nursing and health communication, Haeok Lee is a distinguished faculty member at the Silver School of Nursing at New York University. With a profound commitment to advancing global health equity, her research delves into culturally and linguistically responsive interventions, particularly through theory-based storytelling narratives. Her work is pivotal in addressing health disparities, with a focus on cervical and liver cancers, and aims to transform health behaviors through innovative communication strategies. Before her tenure at NYU, Professor Lee made significant contributions to the University of Massachusetts Boston, where she served as a nursing professor from 2008 to 2022. Her dedication to the field has been recognized through numerous accolades, most notably the 2022 American Nurses Association, Massachusetts Excellence in Nursing Research Award. This honor underscores her impactful research and her commitment to improving health outcomes through evidence-based practices. Professor Lee's scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in her belief that effective health communication can bridge gaps in healthcare delivery and access. Her work emphasizes the importance of culturally tailored interventions, ensuring that diverse populations receive care that is both respectful and effective. By integrating storytelling into her research, she has pioneered methods that resonate with patients on a personal level, fostering better understanding and engagement. In addition to her research, Professor Lee is a dedicated educator, inspiring the next generation of nurses to think critically and compassionately about the challenges facing global health. Her teaching philosophy is centered on empowering students to become leaders in the field, equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive change in diverse healthcare settings. Through her innovative research and passionate teaching, Professor Haeok Lee continues to shape the future of nursing and health communication, making significant strides toward a more equitable healthcare system for all. Her work not only contributes to academic discourse but also has a tangible impact on communities worldwide, reflecting her unwavering commitment to health equity and excellence in nursing research.
Publications
, 493-501, 2016-10-10
, C56-C56, 2018-07-01