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Monday, July 18, 2016
In 2015, Nebraska became the 20th state to grant full practice authority to advanced practice registered nurses. Hear about that successful campaign from Kathy Hoebelheinrich, who will also provide tips on how other states can adopt aspects of the legislative strategy used in Nebraska. Also joining the webinar to discuss the long-term effects of full more
Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: National
Thursday, June 30, 2016
The dearth of minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) might contribute to the U.S. losing its edge when it comes to innovation, says the National Institutes of Health—but as a result, there are now a number of innovative STEM programs that target young students in diverse, disadvantaged communities. Attendees at this more
Issues: Increasing Diversity in Nursing Transforming Nursing Education Location: National
Friday, May 20, 2016
How many nurses will be needed in a year? In two, or five? What exactly will their roles be, and where? Data are critical to answering these questions and others, and shaping the future of the nation’s health care. In this webinar, led by Erin Fraher, PhD, MPP, director of the Program on Health Workforce Research and Policy at Cecil G. Sheps Center for more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Location: National
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Healthy finances are key to the long-term success of your Action Coalition, and this webinar will provide guidance toward that end. Campbell & Company, a fundraising adviser for the Campaign , will help you build a persuasive story about your Action Coalition’s work, including the Culture of Health, and will show you how to bring your fundraising more
Location: National
Monday, April 25, 2016
April 25, 2016 When nurses lead, from the boardroom to the bedside, patient outcomes are better. That’s why two of the recommendations in the IOM’s 2010 report on the future of nursing focus on leadership: nurses need to be decision-makers in designing health systems and key collaborators on health care teams. Since the report’s release, nurse more
Issues: Fostering Interprofessional Collaboration Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: National
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
How does your Action Coalition begin building a Culture of Health, or continue progress you’ve already made? Join us to answer that critical question. We will make connections between the Institute of Medicine’s nursing recommendations and Culture of Health opportunities for each Campaign pillar area. We’ll share a new tool to make this more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Location: National
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
America needs a nursing workforce that is as diverse as the country itself. That’s why the Campaign for Action supports efforts to recruit and prepare a nursing workforce that reflects the country’s many populations and so can better understand people’s needs. What can Action Coalitions do to build on their progress in this area and make sure that this more
Issues: Increasing Diversity in Nursing Location: National
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Hosted on March 22, 2016: Eighty percent of nurses should hold a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) by 2020, the Institute of Medicine said in 2010. The data shows progress is being made toward that goal, and research shows that hospitals with higher proportions of nurses with BSNs have better patient outcomes. Join Linda Aiken, PhD, FAAN, RN, more
Issues: Transforming Nursing Education Location: National