The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium offered a 4-part FREE online educational series for nurses to learn key communication strategies and resources to have meaningful and effective conversations about COVID-19 vaccines with patients and colleagues. Through this series, we intended to create a space where we can facilitate supportive conversations and learning across the nursing community. Each interactive session included individual and small group exercises to practice communication strategies. We covered the power of personal storytelling, leveraging social media, and guiding one-on-one vaccine conversations.
This live session was recorded on October 21, 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.
Introduction
Aired: October 14, 2021
Aired: October 28, 2021
Guiding One-On-One Conversations
Aired: November 4, 2021
The presentation will cover a framework for understanding long COVID, describe the most common presentation and risk factors for long COVID, and discuss strategies for diagnosis and management of long COVID patients.
This 2-part series will address areas of planning, implementing and evaluating community engagement efforts and discuss both barriers and strategies to building impactful community-based public health programs. Although this series is geared toward nurses, given the interdisciplinary context of community engagement and the content being shared, sessions are open and relevant to all health care workers and providers. Here is a series summary to learn more.
Slide Deck:
Summary:
Creating equitable and effective community programs
Aired: June 30, 2022
Equitable and effective community programs: Evaluation and future steps
Aired: July 14, 2022
This 2-part series will address areas of planning, implementing and evaluating community engagement efforts and discuss both barriers and strategies to building impactful community-based public health programs. Although this series is geared toward nurses, given the interdisciplinary context of community engagement and the content being shared, sessions are open and relevant to all health care workers and providers. Here is a series summary to learn more.
Slide Deck:
Summary:
Creating equitable and effective community programs
Aired: June 30, 2022
Equitable and effective community programs: Evaluation and future steps
Aired: July 14, 2022
The presentation will cover a framework for understanding long COVID, describe the most common presentation and risk factors for long COVID, and discuss strategies for diagnosis and management of long COVID patients.
This 4-part learning collaborative series aims to provide nurses with information and resources they need to support their public health policy and advocacy efforts.
This 4-part learning collaborative series aims to provide nurses with information and resources they need to support their public health policy and advocacy efforts.
This 4-part learning collaborative series aims to provide nurses with information and resources they need to support their public health policy and advocacy efforts.
This 4-part learning collaborative series aims to provide nurses with information and resources they need to support their public health policy and advocacy efforts.