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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Patricia Davidson discusses current healthcare topics.
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Cynda Rushton [https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty_research/faculty/faculty-directory/cynda-rushton], Anne and George L. Bunting Professor of Clinical Ethics, discusses the newly published report: “Mind the Gap: Preparing Nurses to Practice with Resilience & Integrity.” [https://magazine.nursing.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/mind-the-gap-v2.pdf] It includes five key recommendations as to how nurses as individuals and as a profession can find their voice, honor their contributions, and support one another so they may meet their challenges with resilience and integrity. FOLLOW ON TWITTER: * Cynda Rushton @ CyndaEhx [https://twitter.com/CyndaEthx] * Johns Hopkins School of Nursing@JHUNursing [https://twitter.com/jhunursing] EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:15 Mind the Gap report 1:16 Toll the pandemic has taken on nurses 2:16 What can we do about preparation? 3:15 Stress in addition to the previous ones 4:15 More opportunities to be with practicing nurses 5:18 Reflect on your personal experience 6:16 I was pretty burned out 7:15 We know that self-regulation helps 8:16 What matters? 9:15 Authentically offer to students 10:15 End

Sarah Szanton [https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty_research/faculty/faculty-directory/sarah-szanton], chair of the Patricia M. Davidson Professorship for Health Equity and Social Justice, discusses three key areas of her research: aging, finance in health, and resilience. FOLLOW ON TWITTER: * Sarah Szanton @ sarah_szanton [https://twitter.com/sarah_szanton] * Johns Hopkins School of Nursing @JHUNursing [https://twitter.com/jhunursing] EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 0:23 Dean Davidson worked on getting an endowed chair 1:23 Health in older adults 2:23 Elders at home 3:23 Got around in a wheelchair 4:24 Financial strain and health 5:25 Add new income 6:25 Increased inflammation 6:35 Measuring structural racial discrimination 7:35 Nine different domains 8:35 Match to health outcomes 9:35 Measure of resilience 10:35 End

Assistant Professor Michelle Patch [https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty_research/faculty/faculty-directory/michelle-patch] discusses the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinics, how practitioners are being trained, and the skills students are learning through the COVID-19 pandemic. FOLLOW ON TWITTER: * Michelle Patch @MichellePatch24 [https://twitter.com/MichellePatch24] * Johns Hopkins School of Nursing@JHUNursing [https://twitter.com/JHUNursing] EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 0:30 Immunization efforts for Covid-19 1:30 Near and dear to core values 2:30 We had to make difficult decisions 3:31 We’ve gone away from limiting factor as vaccine 4:31 Trainees with extensive training and oversight 5:32 Vast array of experiences 6:30 Is it safe? 7:35 Providing right information 8:32 Needs of the community 9:30 Allowed the opportunity to provide care 10:11 End

Written by Danielle Kress [https://magazine.nursing.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/covid_globe-1024x671.jpg] [https://magazine.nursing.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/covid_globe.jpg] Host Elizabeth Tracey talks to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing DeanPatricia Davidson [https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty_research/faculty/faculty-directory/patricia-davidson] about the future of COVID-19, how we will live after the pandemic, and the continued impact of climate change on health. FOLLOW ON TWITTER * Patricia Davidson@nursingdean [https://twitter.com/nursingdean] * Johns Hopkins School of Nursing@JHUNursing [https://twitter.com/JHUNursing] EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:12 Some bright lights in the future 1:15 Level of weariness 2:16 Coronavirus not going away 3:17 Don’t let fear overcome our humanity 4:15 Big epidemic of our lifetime 5:17 Becoming more intentional 6:18 Look at supply chains 7:15 Managing burden of disease 8:43 End

Written by Danielle Kress [https://magazine.nursing.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/protective-suit-5716753_1920-1024x682.jpg] Host Elizabeth Tracey talks to Johns Hopkins School of Nursing DeanPatricia Davidson [https://nursing.jhu.edu/faculty_research/faculty/faculty-directory/patricia-davidson] about the latest updates on COVID-19 and how nurses and the profession have been affected by the pandemic. FOLLOW ON TWITTER * Patricia Davidson@nursingdean [https://twitter.com/nursingdean] * Johns Hopkins School of Nursing@JHUNursing [https://twitter.com/JHUNursing] EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:22 Among healthcare workers, nurses most likely to be impacted by COVID-19 1:20 People speaking out 2:25 Changing skilled nursing facilities 3:30 Not unique to the United States 4:29 If you don’t have adequate PPE 5:30 Nurses leaving the profession 6:31 Monitoring movement 7:31 People are recognizing the role of nurses 8:51 End
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