3419.0 Quality of PHN Research and Practice

Monday, November 8, 2010: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Oral
Various aspects of research and practice involving diverse populations are explained during this session. Public health nursing competencies, collaboration in an infant mortality review, analysis of a multidisciplinary house call approach to care with mentally ill populations and a family oral health partnership are all described.
Session Objectives: The audience will be able to 1. Analyze importance of collaboration in public health nursing practice and research. 2. Describe ways to reduce disparities through quality research and practice.
Moderator:
Joan Bold, BSN, MEd, PhD(student)

4:50pm
FIMR: Effective community collaboration lead by PHN's
Sarah 'Jodi' Shaefer, PhD, RN and Kathleen A. Buckley, MSN, CNM
5:10pm
Integrated Health Care without Walls (IHC-WOW) House Calls: Innovative collaborative model of delivering health care to individuals with serious mental illness
Marjorie Charles-Damte, MS, NP-BC, Judith Lloyd Storfjell, PhD, RN, Kathy Christiansen, PhD,RN, Marsha Snyder, PhD, CNS, Judith Mc Devitt, PhD, RN and Emily S. Brigell, MS, RN

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Organized by: Public Health Nursing

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH)

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