Watch and Learn! Our Community, Our Health: Nurses: Changing the Face of Health Care

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View the recorded live stream of Our Community, Our Health: Nurses: Changing the Face of Health CareThe event featured UF College of Nursing faculty, Dr. Robert Lucero, Dr. Gail Keenan, Dr. Denise Schentrup and a patient from the college’s Nurse Managed Clinic, Archer Family Health Care.

Recorded live stream link HERE


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HealthStreet, a community-engaged research initiative at the University of Florida, and the UF College of Nursing are hosting the an Our Community, Our Health event (OCOH) on the evolving role of nurses in health care. This town hall meeting facilitates two-way communication between the community and researchers. We share ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings and blends ideas for research from multiple stakeholders across the country.
HealthStreet, a community-engaged research initiative at the University of Florida, and the UF College of Nursing are hosting the an Our Community, Our Health event (OCOH) on the evolving role of nurses in health care. This town hall meeting facilitates two-way communication between the community and researchers. We share ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings and blends ideas for research from multiple stakeholders across the country.
HealthStreet, a community-engaged research initiative at the University of Florida, and the UF College of Nursing are hosting the an Our Community, Our Health event (OCOH) on the evolving role of nurses in health care. This town hall meeting facilitates two-way communication between the community and researchers. We share ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings and blends ideas for research from multiple stakeholders across the country.
Dr. Robert Lucero, faculty in the UF College of Nursing, explained how patient data furthers health research.
HealthStreet, a community-engaged research initiative at the University of Florida, and the UF College of Nursing are hosting the an Our Community, Our Health event (OCOH) on the evolving role of nurses in health care. This town hall meeting facilitates two-way communication between the community and researchers. We share ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings and blends ideas for research from multiple stakeholders across the country.
Dr. Linda Cottler, HealthStreet’s founding director, explains to the audience why events like Our Community, Our Health are important to the conversation of health research.
HealthStreet, a community-engaged research initiative at the University of Florida, and the UF College of Nursing are hosting the an Our Community, Our Health event (OCOH) on the evolving role of nurses in health care. This town hall meeting facilitates two-way communication between the community and researchers. We share ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings and blends ideas for research from multiple stakeholders across the country.
Audience members are encouraged to text in questions to the panel. These questions are asked by the moderator to make sure that audience priorities are discussed!