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Nurse-Midwives Train Doulas to Reduce Black Maternal Health Risks

Minority Nurse

DeVane-Johnson, McMillian-Bohler and Standard worked together to write and fine-tune a plan to train and provide Black doulas to help Black families, with hopes of mitigating the high Black maternal and infant mortality rate. Nurse-midwives Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, Venus Standard and Stephanie DeVane-Johnson.

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Switching Careers To Nursing

Diversity Nursing

What's wonderful about Nursing, is that it's very accessible after you've already been to school or college for another type of degree," Telemetry Nurse, Victoria told Johnson and Johnson. If you are a baby boomer or Gen X, there’s a place in Nursing for you. It usually takes less than 2 years.

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February’s Heroes of the Month

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

Learn more below: Meet Clarice Johnson, LPN- Nurse of the Month. Congratulations to Clarice Johnson for being nominated as Nurse of the Month! “I am so happy to nominate Clarice Johnson for Nurse of the Month! Many thanks to Clarice Johnson and Freedom Home Care!” ” -Melissa Nedwin, BSN, RN, CCM.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Shauna Johnson

Minority Nurse

Shauna Johnson is a registered nurse at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC) in Annapolis, Maryland, and exemplifies the meaning of resilience. Eventually, Johnson went to nursing school and got her degree in May 2022. Someone at school believed in Johnson so much that they privately funded her education.

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A “New Era” for Social Determinants of Health

Nurse.com

You notice a new mother only visits her baby a few times a week and stays only 15 minutes each time. We will never realize health equity in the United States without the help of the nation’s nurses,” said Michelle Larkin, VP of program management at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Imagine you’re a nurse in a neonatal ward.

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Evaluating the multi-faceted use of infant simulation dolls

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

Johnson, S. I really enjoyed it. It was harder than what I thought. ” [Parent 2] In summary, the more traditional use of infant simulation dolls has not always resulted in positive outcomes, but our work has provided evidence that there is scope for a wider application, both within an educational as well as parental context. Straton, J.