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    In this session, we learned key insights to building and sustaining successful community partnerships to support the COVID response. We heard from Trey George, President and CEO of Topeka Housing Authority and Mari Tucker, RENEW Partnership Liaison at Washburn University School of Nursing, who shared more about their unique partnership and community-based approach.

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In this session, we learned key insights to building and sustaining successful community partnerships to support the COVID response. We heard from Trey George, President and CEO of Topeka Housing Authority and Mari Tucker, RENEW Partnership Liaison at Washburn University School of Nursing, who shared more about their unique partnership and community-based approach.

This live session was recorded on July 9, 2021, and contains CDC guidance that was up-to-date at the time, but may not reflect current guidelines. Please visit this page to learn about COVID vaccines. To skip the CDC guideline portion, start the video at 5:48.

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#NursesMakeChangeHappen Vaccine Toolkit

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    In this session, we explored innovative partnerships that engage students to support COVID-19 education, outreach, and vaccine efforts. Our panel of nursing experts discussed how to mobilize a student workforce through schools of nursing and collaboration with regional Area Health Education Centers (AHECs).

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In this session, we explored innovative partnerships that engage students to support COVID-19 education, outreach, and vaccine efforts. Our panel of nursing experts discussed how to mobilize a student workforce through schools of nursing and collaboration with regional Area Health Education Centers (AHECs). Watch to learn more about these efforts and new training resources to support vaccine rollout. This webinar is a part of our Nurse-Led Forum for Vaccine Confidence series, which has now been completed.

This live session was recorded on May 5, 2021, and contains CDC guidance that was up-to-date at the time, but may not reflect current guidelines. Please visit this page to learn about COVID vaccines. To skip the CDC guideline portion, start the video at 9:08.

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#NursesMakeChangeHappen Vaccine Toolkit

This toolkit was created to give nurses the tools to do their part in the national vaccine effort. It is designed to help you decrease vaccine hesitancy and increate vaccination rates in your community. 
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    Underlying conditions were responsible for many COVID deaths but few were identified by name during the pandemic. We will explore the relationship of chronic diseases to COVID as well as some of the resources that help to educate people on the need to pay attention to their conditions and prevent added vulnerability. This training is part of our Nurse-Led Vaccine Confidence Forum.

Underlying conditions were responsible for many COVID deaths but few were identified by name during the pandemic. We will explore the relationship of chronic diseases to COVID as well as some of the resources that help to educate people on the need to pay attention to their conditions and prevent added vulnerability. This training is part of our Nurse-Led Vaccine Confidence Forum.-19 boosters this fall and winter.

This live session was recorded on March 10, 2023, and contains CDC guidance that was up-to-date at the time, but may not reflect current guidelines. Please visit this page to learn about COVID vaccines. To skip the CDC guideline portion, start the video at 3:23.

Slide Deck:

#NursesMakeChangeHappen Vaccine Toolkit

This toolkit was created to give nurses the tools to do their part in the national vaccine effort. It is designed to help you decrease vaccine hesitancy and increate vaccination rates in your community. 
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