COVID-19: Breaking Through Denial to Action
Webinar Details & Objectives
Working at the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, Dr. Eileen Sullivan-Marx from New York University will present on her experience of using Kubler-Ross’ stages of bereavement during COVID-19 as part of the emergency preparedness and response. Her remarks will be followed by a 10-minute Q&A session facilitated by AACN Board Chair Susan Bakewell-Sachs.
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Webinar Resources
Register for the other COVID-19 related webinars, listed below:
- Making Informed Decisions in Response to COVID-19
Recording Available - F.A.S.T: Academic Nurse Educators Respond to COVID-19
Recording Available - Bridging the Gap- Implementing Technology to Deliver Courses Online
Recording Available - A Call to Leadership: Navigating Uncharted Waters
Recording Available - Aligning Simulation within COVID-19 Contingency Plans
Recording Available - COVID-19: Update from Nursing Leadership on the Front Lines
Recording Available - Teaching Nursing Students How to Manage Crisis During COVID-19
Recording Available - COVID-19 Series: Techniques to Teach Assessment Online NOW!
Watch April 3, 1:00 p.m. (ET) - Public Health: Nursing Education and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Watch April 6, 2:00 p.m. (ET)
These webinars are free and open to the public. There is an attendance limit at 3,000 attendees. Recordings of the webinars will be available soon after the webinars air.
Panelists
Dean & Erline Perkins McGriff Professor
New York University
President, American Academy of Nursing
Dr. Sullivan-Marx is Dean of NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing and the Erline Perkins McGriff Professor of Nursing. She is a renowned nursing leader, educator, and clinician known for her work on innovative approaches to primary care and payment methods for nurses, particularly through Medicaid and Medicare. She is also known for her work on developing healthcare policies in community-based settings.
Dr. Sullivan-Marx holds fellowships in the Gerontology Society of America and the New York Academy of Medicine. From 2010-12, she was an American Political Science Congressional Fellow and Senior Advisor to the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Medicaid and Medicare Coordination where she worked to bring models of care to scale.
Dr. Sullivan-Marx was the first nurse to serve as the American Nurses Association representative to the American Medical Association’s Resource Based Relative Value Update Committee, where she was able to demonstrate that the work of nurse practitioners and physicians can be valued equally through various payment structures. She received the Hippensteel Founders Award for Excellence in Practice Award (2011), and the Doris Schwartz Gerontological Nursing Research Award (2013). She is recipient of the Distinguished Alumni of the University of Rochester School of Nursing and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.
Dr. Sullivan-Marx assumed the presidency of the American Academy of Nursing in October 2019 where she is both a fellow (1997) and Edge Runner.
Oregon Health & Science University
AACN Board Chair, 2020-2022
Dr. Bakewell-Sachs is Vice President for Nursing Affairs, Professor, and Dean at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Nursing. Dr. Bakewell-Sachs has a clinical background as a pediatric nurse practitioner and is a nationally recognized scholar and clinical expert in the care of prematurely born infants, as well as a recognized expert in nursing education.
Dr. Bakewell-Sachs was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Executive Nurse Fellow, Cohort 2007, where her leadership development focused on strategic effectiveness and nursing education. Prior to joining OHSU, Dr. Bakewell-Sachs served as Dean and Interim Provost at The College of New Jersey, and also served as the Program Director for the New Jersey Nursing Initiative, an RWJF program aimed at addressing the nurse faculty shortage through new curriculum models, faculty development, and academic-practice partnerships.
Pricing and CE Credit
This webinar is free to deans, faculty, staff and students from AACN member and nonmember schools.
Continuing Education Credits
CE will not be offered for this webinar.