Social Media Pack

Share facts and raise awareness on social media. You can use the graphics below. Please feel free to share with your network! Tag us on Twitter at @NurseLedCare so we can like and share.

 

VACCINE Q&As

Share the facts to answer some of the most common FAQs about the COVID vaccine: How was the vaccine developed so fast? Can I get the vaccine if I don't have insurance? Is the vaccine safe? Will the vaccine make me seriously ill.

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VACCINE INFORMATION

Share interesting and important vaccine facts including: The first person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. was a nurse.

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HISTORIC NURSES

Nurses have always done amazing work. Share and honor these historic nurses including Clara Barton, Liilian Wald, and Mary Eliza Mahoney.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Toolkit

This toolkit was designed to help you decrease vaccine hesitancy and increate vaccination rates in your community.
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This project was funded in part by a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (grant number NU50CK000580). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this resource center do not necessarily represent the policy of CDC or HHS and should not be considered an endorsement by the Federal Government.

 

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TCPI Power Packs

TCPI Power Packs

As the only professional nursing organization involved in the Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative (TCPI) we were part of a collective of 10 professional associations charged to assist over 140,000 clinicians in improving how care is delivered by providing technical assistance support for integrating quality and process improvements, and by building on and spreading existing change methodologies, practice transformation tools, published literature, and technical assistance programs.

In collaboration with other SANs we developed a number of Power Packs to spread the transformational work undertaken by clinicians and practices nationally.

Each Power Pack presents a specific service delivery challenge and the steps taken by the spotlighted practice to address the challenge. Power Packs provide a set of change tactics and resources from the SANs and other professional associations that clinicians can use to address a similar challenge within their own practices.