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| 1 | 1 | 30 weeks 2 days ago by todd |
Network with current and prospective minority nurse anesthetists and CRNA students. Ask experienced CRNAs about careers in nurse anesthesia. Get or give advice about how to choose a CRNA program, how to pay for it and how to complete it successfully. Discuss cultural competency issues specific to nurse anesthesia. Share strategies for increasing diversity in the CRNA profession.
| 68 | 104 | 2 days 12 hours ago by macosta |
What strategies are working in the fight against diabetes, asthma, HIV/AIDS, cancer, cardiovascular disease, infant mortality and other racial/ethnic health disparities? How are you incorporating cultural and linguistic competency into your nursing practice or health care facility? Need advice on how to start a preventive education, screening, community outreach or other minority health program? Ask your peers how they did it so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Share a solution so other nurses, patients and communities can benefit from your experience.
| 3 | 3 | 3 days 7 hours ago by Saniya |
Network with other minority nursing students throughout the country. Share your experiences, advice, and strategies for success in nursing school. Ask questions about specific schools and degree programs you’re considering. This forum is open to current and prospective nursing students at all educational levels, including pre-nursing, undergraduate and graduate students.
| 5 | 15 | 2 weeks 2 days ago by timekakelly |
Discuss strategies for educating today’s culturally diverse nursing students, and for teaching students about minority health and cultural competency issues. Ask other educators what’s worked for them, or showcase your model program so others can learn from your success. Share your experiences of navigating the faculty career track. Find a potential research partner or co-author.
| 1 | 1 | 30 weeks 4 days ago by Pam_Chwedyk |
Exchange advice and support with other men in nursing. Discuss strategies for overcoming gender bias and achieving success in nursing school and in the profession. Ask experienced nurses about career paths for men in nursing. Compare notes on men’s health issues. Share solutions for recruiting and retaining men in nursing, and for creating male-friendly environments in nursing schools and the workplace. This forum is open to both men and women.
| 2 | 4 | 17 weeks 3 days ago by newsletter |
What else is on your mind? What questions, comments and opinions do you have about other nursing, health and diversity topics that don’t fit into any of the other discussion categories? What feedback do you have for the editors of Minority Nurse magazine and MinorityNurse.com?
| 9 | 17 | 1 week 1 day ago by Pam_Chwedyk |
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