Event Recap: Future of Nursing 2030 Philadelphia

Jul 31, 2019 | Nurse-Led Care News |

The National Academy of Medicine organized the Future of Nursing 2030 Town Hall in Philadelphia, PA on July 24 to discuss "Payment and Care for Complex Health and Social Needs." The town hall included comments from Erin Graham, a nurse supervisor with our Philadelphia Nurse-Family Partnership program.

We meet people where they are. Nurses who do this work need ongoing emotional support. This work requires a high level of critical thinking.
Erin Graham, Nurse Supervisor, Philadelphia Nurse-Family Partnership

You can see Erin's full remarks here:

This was the second of three Future of Nursing 2030 town halls organized by the National Academy of Medicine. The first town hall was held in Chicago on Education, Research, and Practice. Click here to watch a recording of the Chicago town hall. The third town hall will be in Seattle on August 7. Click here to register to attend the Seattle town hall online or in-person.

Following the Future of Nursing 2030 Town Hall, we attended the Pennsylvania Action Coalition's Summit about the Future of Nursing in Pennsylvania.

Read about the Pennsylvania Action Coalition's Summit 

 

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About The Author

Justin Gero, MS was the Senior Manager of Public Affairs at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium. He  was with the organization from 2016-2021.

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