Mobilizing Your Research Beyond Publication
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Overview
This webinar will highlight ways to increase research impact beyond grant writing and publication. The speaker will explore the use of social media for research dissemination and ways to engage employers in the development of press release. Finally, the speaker will leave each participant with resources that will help them develop their own research dissemination plan.
After participating in this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Identify at least 2 ways in which social media can be optimized for research dissemination.
- Discuss how to engage employers in the development of press releases related to research.
- Develop their own research dissemination plan.
This webinar is hosted by Jonas Nursing and Veterans Healthcare in partnership with AACN. For more information, visit https://jonasphilanthropies.org/ .
Speakers
Speaker
University of Utah
College of Nursing
Michelle Litchman, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP is a digital health and diabetes researcher at the University of Utah College of Nursing. She maintains an active clinical practice as an endocrinology nurse practitioner at the Utah Diabetes and Endocrinology Center. She is a Jonas Scholar (2010-2012), Vice President Clinical & Translational Scholar (2017-2019) and Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Her research is focused on the social context of chronic disease management across the lifespan as it relates to online and family environments. Her research has been highlighted on NPR Science Friday, Medscape, and U.S. World News Reports.
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A Framework for Integrating Immunization Education into Prelicensure Nursing Programs
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Description
Advancements in teaching methods for health professions education and the practice of nursing have resulted in the need to enhance immunization resources for educating future nurses. In response, the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases initiated the Immunization Resources for Undergraduate Nursing (IRUN) project to improve the integration of immunization content in undergraduate nursing education. Experts with diverse nursing perspectives developed resources to increase immunization content in undergraduate nursing curricula and ensure a future nursing workforce that supports the Healthy People 2020 immunization objectives. This webinar will present the new curriculum framework and associated resources including case studies, PowerPoint presentations, and simulation scripts. Faculty will be encouraged to assess their existing curricula and incorporate elements of the framework and resources.
Objectives
- Explain the immunization resources for undergraduate nursing (IRUN) project including target audience, contributing members, goals, history and development of the IRUN framework.
- Evaluate the process of content mapping in a prelicensure nursing program, specific to immunization content mapping.
- Demonstrate navigation of the IRUN website and resources available.
Speakers
Speakers
Emory University, Clinical Assistant Professor
Dr. Brasher has 10 years of experience teaching prelicensure nursing students on the subject of Pediatric Nursing. She is a pediatric Registered Nurse and Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. She obtained her PhD in Nursing with a minor in neurodevelopmental disorders, specifically autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She is recognized as a content expert in Pediatrics and is actively involved in curricula development.
AACN-CDC Public Health Nursing Fellow
Ruth Gallego is an AACN-CDC Public Health Nursing Fellowship with the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She co-leads the Immunization Resources for Undergraduate Nursing (IRUN) project. She earned her MPH with a specialization in Biostatistics and Epidemiology from Washington University in St Louis and her BS in Nursing from CUNY College of Staten Island.