Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief

Francesca Angelelli
Nurse in the Anesthesia, Resuscitation, Intensive Care, and Clinical Toxicology Unit at the Policlinico “A. Gemelli” hospital and adjunct professor at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy

E-mail: francesca.angelelli@policlinicogemelli.it | ORCID

Francesca Angelelli is currently a nursing coordinator at the A. Gemelli University Hospital Foundation in Rome and an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome. She has gained fifteen years of experience from 2007 to 2023 in critical patient management in the Resuscitation, Intensive Care, and Clinical Toxicology departments of the A. Gemelli University Hospital Foundation in Rome. She holds a master's degree in nursing and midwifery sciences and two first-level master's degrees, “Management for the coordination of nursing and midwifery functions” and “Emergency nursing management in the community.” At the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, she is the coordinator and contact person for the Level 1 master's degree in critical care nursing and coordinator of the clinical internship for the Level 1 master's degree in wound care nursing. In the scientific society ANIARTI (National Association of Critical Care Nurses), she is the director of the journal Scenario, scientific director of the association, and a member of the steering committee for the three-year period 2023-2025. In the scientific society IRC (Italian Resuscitation Council), she is a member of the BLSD commission and instructor of basic BLSD and PBLSD courses and advanced ALS and ILS courses.

 

Francesco Limonti

Dipartimento Cardio-Toraco-Vascolare, A.O.U. “Arcispedale Sant’Anna”, Ferrara, Italia

E-mail: francesco.limonti@ospfe.it | ORCID

Francesco Limonti is a registered nurse at the University Hospital of Ferrara, a PhD candidate in Nursing Science and Public Health at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and an adjunct lecturer at the University of Calabria (UNICAL). His research activity focuses on nursing care for cardiovascular patients, with particular emphasis on care pathways in structural heart procedures and on the nursing management of critically ill patients in intensive and intermediate care settings. He is currently a member of the Executive Board of ANIARTI (Italian Association of Critical Care Nurses).

 

Assistant Editors

Maria Benetton
ANIARTI - National Association of Critical Care Nurses

E-mail: mbenetton28@gmail.com | ORCID 

Maria Benetton was born in Treviso. She worked as an intensive care nurse and nursing coordinator in Intensive Care and Neurological Therapy at the Social and Health Care Agency 2 (formerly AULSS 9) in Treviso until 2022. She is currently retired and devotes her time to training, publishing, and collaborating with professional associations. Until 2014, she was a nurse trainer and lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care at the University of Padua (Italy); she also taught in other specialist areas until 2018. She is the author of scientific articles and co-author of scientific texts on nursing, as well as editor and reviewer of texts published by ANIARTI (National Association of Critical Care Nurses) and other Italian publishers.

 

Maria Luisa Rega
Adjunct professor and tutor for the Master's Degree in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy

E-mail: marialuisa.rega@unicatt.it | ORCID

Maria Luisa Rega, RN, PhD, is currently employed by the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart - Faculty of Medicine and Surgery “A. Gemelli” as a tutor and lecturer in MEDS-24/C. She regularly participates as a member of the Examination Board for the Master's Degree Course in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome, in every ordinary and extraordinary thesis session held during the academic year. He is an adjunct professor in the Master's Degree Course in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences in ‘Research in Nursing Sciences’, “Strategies for the Development of Nursing Care Processes and Research,” and “Strategies for the Development and Critical Evaluation of the Obstetric Process and Research,” and is an adjunct professor in the degree program in Obstetrics in “Obstetric-Gynecological Nursing Sciences 13,” as well as Principal Investigator (PI) of several research projects concerning nursing and obstetric care.

Silvia Scelsi
President ANIARTI - National Association of Critical Care Nurses; Director of the Department of Health Professions, Gaslini Pediatric Institute, Genoa

E-mail: scelsi@aniarti.it | ORCID

Silvia Scelsi is a nurse with a Master's degree and a Level II Master's degree in healthcare management and innovation, with a Diploma in Coordination and a Certificate of Specialization in Anesthesia, Resuscitation, and Intensive Care. She currently holds the position of Director of Healthcare Professions at the IRCCS “G. Gaslini” in Genoa, a role she began on April 16, 2016. Previously, she was Head of the S.I.T.A. UOC of the Lazio Regional Emergency Health Service 118 (from 2012 to 2016), where she was also responsible for managing ECM processes, designing training courses for company staff, and planning and managing all company training activities (from 2005 to 2016). She was also Head of Training for the Rome and Province Division of the S. Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Head of MCQ processes as part of the “early defibrillation” project of SES 118 Lazio Soccorso. She has also served in the management of major events, such as the 2000 Jubilee. From 2011 to 2014, she was coordinator of the collaboration project with the Lebanese Red Cross, CISP, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the implementation of the Emergency System in Lebanon.

She has held the position of President of ANIARTI (National Association of Critical Care Nurses) since 2019. From 2015 to 2020, she was a member of the international board of EFFCNA (European Federation of Critical Care Nurses), President of the scientific society IRC (Italian Resuscitation Council) 2023-2025, and President of the quality society ASIQUAS since 2020.

Silvia Scelsi teaches at several Italian universities, including La Sapienza and the University of Genoa, in the fields of management and organization, emergency response, and assistance.

 

Editorial board

Roberta Decaro
Alessandro Di Risio
Valter Favero
Alfonso Flauto
Guglielmo Imbriaco
Mario Madeo
Tiziana Marano
Andrea Mezzetti
Floriana Pinto
Gaetano Romigi
Simona Saddi
Simona Serveli
Davide Zanardo

 

English Language Revision
Cristina Aguiari
Oliver Nicola De Laurentiis

Statistical Board
Alessio Gili