Dec 11, 2015

Summit 2015 Resources

Summit 2015 Resources

The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action held its national conference, Summit 2015: Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities, in Washington D.C., December 9–10 to celebrate five years of advancing health and health care through nursing. On the first day, more than 500 gathered to hear and discuss the Institute of Medicine’s updated recommendations to accelerate progress on the goals set in 2010, and to start a conversation about infusing the Campaign with a vision by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to help build a Culture of Health.

See photos of the event, as well as videos and resources shared at the Summit, below:

Post-Summit Q&A

View photos from the event on Facebook and  Flickr

Graphic Illustration

Videos from the Summit

 

Campaign for Action Five-Year Celebration Video
Lots of Action Coalitions lent a hand—and sent multiple photographs—to celebrate the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action’s first five years of improving health and health care through nursing. The resulting video, with images that reflect some of our achievements and the people behind them, debuted at our 2015 Summit: Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities.

Victor Dzau 2015 Summit Keynote
Dr. Victor Dzau, president of the National Academy of Medicine, gives his keynote address, “Back to the Future of Nursing,” at the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Summit 2015, Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities.

Q&A With the Institute of Medicine Committee: Assessing Progress on the Future of Nursing
Three members of the Institute of Medicine’s committee that reviewed progress on the 2010 recommendations discussed the findings with attendees at the 2015 Summit. Answering questions were Dr. George E. Thibault, president, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation; Cynthia C. Barginere, DNP, RN, FACHE, senior vice president, chief operating officer, chief nurse executive, Rush University Hospitals and associate dean for practice, College of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center; and Edward Salsberg, MPA, director, Health Workforce Studies, GW Health Workforce Institute and School of Nursing George Washington University.

Risa Lavizzo-Mourey 2015 Summit Keynote
Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MBA, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, gives her keynote address, “Shared Values: A Culture of Health and Nurses,” at the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Summit 2015, Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities.

Building a Culture of Health, Nursing, and the National Academy of Medicine’s Evaluation
Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MBA, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Dr. Victor Dzau, president of the National Academy of Medicine, chat during the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action national convention in a conversation titled “Building a Culture of Health, Nursing, and the National Academy of Medicine’s Evaluation.”

The discussion was moderated by Susan Dentzer, senior health policy adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Lifelong Learning Makes Nurses Powerful
When nurses make a commitment to lifelong learning, they are unstoppable, says Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

“Nurses, Put Your Foot on the Accelerator”
Dr. Lavizzo-Mourey recognizes the progress the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action has made and asks Action Coalitions to keep on going at the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Summit 2015, Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities.

RWJF Reaffirms Commitment to Nursing
Dr. Lavizzo-Mourey reaffirms RWJF’s commitment to nursing at the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Summit 2015, Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities.

“Building a Healthier World for All”
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, speaks about building a healthier world at the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action Summit 2015, Leading Change & Building Healthier Communities.

“Thinking and Working Differently to Build a Healthier America”
How does one build a healthier America? This was the topic of much discussion at the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action 2015 Summit, and this presentation provided some answers.

PowerPoint Presentations

Back to the future of nursing
 Victor J. Dzau, MD
President, National Academy of Medicine

Questions & Answers With the Institute of Medicine Committee:  Assessing Progress on the Future of Nursing
George E. Thibault, MD
President, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation
Daniel D. Federman Professor of Medicine and Medical Education Emeritus, Harvard Medical School

Cynthia C. Barginere, DNP, RN, FACHE 
Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Nurse Executive,
Rush University Hospitals; Associate Dean for Practice, College of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center

Edward Salsberg, MPA
Director, Health Workforce Studies, GW Health Workforce Institute and School of Nursing George Washington University

“Shared Values: A Culture of Health and Nurses”
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA
President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Please visit the RWJF Culture of Health website.

“Thinking and Working Differently to Build a Healthier America”
Moderator: Susan C. Reinhard

Alonzo Plough, MPH, PhD
Vice President, Research-Evaluation-Learning and Chief Science Officer
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

John Auerbach, MBA
Associate Director for Policy
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Julie Willems Van Dijk, PhD, RN
Associate Scientist, Co-Director
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, University of Wisconsin

Jana Lynott, AICP, MA
Senior Strategic Policy Adviser, Public Policy Institute, AARP
Livable Communities, Transportation, and Land Use

2015 Action Coalition Survey Results
Katherine Locke, MPH
Associate Director, Evaluation
TCC Group

Jared Raynor, MS
Director, Evaluation
TCC Group

 “Progress on IOM Recommendations Perspectives on the Evidence
Moderator: Susan B. Hassmiller 

Erin Fraher, PhD, MPA
Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina Family Medicine Director, Program on Health and Workforce Research and Policy at Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at UNC

Joanne Spetz, PhD
Professor, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, Associate Director of Research Strategy, Center for the Health Professions, University of California, San Francisco

Olga Yakusheva, PhD, MS
Associate Professor, School of Nursing, School of Public Health, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan

Building a Strong, Sustainable Organization
Katie Kessler, MSN, RN
Consultant and Nursing and Allied Health Liaison Lansing Community College

Nora Maloy, DrPH
Director of Programs
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation

Integrating the Culture of Health Into Your Action Coalition’s Work
Alexia Green, PhD, RN, FAAN
Consultant, Center to Champion Nursing in America
Founding Co-Leader,Texas Action Coalition 

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