Loris Gabriele
Loris Gabriele
ZHAW
School of Health Sciences
Institute of Nursing
Katharina-Sulzer-Platz 9
8400 Winterthur
Work at ZHAW
Position
Lecturer Bachelor of Nursing
Teaching
Lecturer Bachelor of Nursing
Experience
- Lecturer Bachelor's Degree Program Nursing
Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Department of Health, Institute of Nursing, Bachelor's Degree Program
09 / 2021 - today - Nursing specialist at the Federal Asylum Centre Schaffhausen & Steckborn
Asylum Organisation Zurich (AOZ)
03 / 2024 - 08 / 2025 - Nursing expert in the Clinic for Internal Medicine
Cantonal Hospital Winterthur
03 / 2023 - 03 / 2024 - Registered nurse
Department of Internal Medicine, Winterthur Cantonal Hospital (KSW)
08 / 2018 - 03 / 2023
Education and Continuing education
Education
- Master of Science / Nursing
Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
09 / 2019 - 07 / 2021 - Bachelor of Science / Nursing
Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
09 / 2015 - 07 / 2018
Continuing Education
- Certificate of Advanced Studies in Higher & Professional Education
Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
01 / 2023 - BLS-AED SRC Instructor Course
Swiss Institute for Rescue Medicine (SIRMED)
09 / 2022 - Instructor Facilitation and Training Course
InPASS Patient Safety, Zurich University Hospital
10 / 2021
Network
ORCID digital identifier
Publications
Articles in scientific journal, peer-reviewed
Uehlinger, L. et al. (2024) 'Patients' perspectives on a nurse led self-management intervention after acute exacerbation of COPD', Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 15(3), pp. 1166–1176. doi: 10.15452/cejnm.2024.15.0016.
Other publications
Gabriele, L. et al. (2026) 'Simulation meets diversity : developing a simulation-based learning opportunity to promote gender competence in a BSc Nursing degree programme', in 31th Annual Meeting of the Society for Simulation in Europe (SESAM), Lyon, France. 17-20 June 2026.
Other publications
Patients’ perspectives on a nurse led self-management intervention after acute exacerbation of COPD