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CE | Implementing a Strategic Reporting Model Among Public Health Nurse Consultants to Increase Communication – Playback

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Recording Details
Presented By

Heather Willis, DNP, RN, CPHN and Ashley Isaac-Dockery, DNP, ANP-BC

Target Audience

Registered Nurses

Audience Level Competent
Description Join Drs. Willis and Isaac-Dockery as they detail a project that helped increase communication among public health nurses by creating a strategic reporting model – increasing their abilities to provide innovative and quality care in various settings.
Outcome 90% of participants will report that the activity provides actionable strategies for effectively increasing communication among state-level public health nurse consultants regarding changes in local health departments that can be integrated into nursing practice.?
Contact Hours 0.75
Pharmacology Hours None
Handouts None
Expiration Date April 30, 2028
Successful Completion

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Disclaimer
  • Reproduction, distribution, or transmission in any form or by any means without express written permission of NCNA is prohibited.
  • Presenters assume responsibility for the content, its accuracy and completeness, and permission to use copyrighted works.
  • This activity is intended solely for educational purposes and does not replace independent professional judgment.
  • The presenters’ opinions and statements of fact are their own and do not represent those of the North Carolina Nurses Association or its affiliates and sponsors.
Cost NCNA Member Fee: Free
Non-Member Fee: $18.75
Activity Instructions

Attendees will receive a registration confirmation email with instructions for viewing the webinar, completing the online evaluation, and printing a certificate of completion.

Questions? Contact NCNA by emailing RNs@ncnurses.org › or calling (919) 821-4250.

 

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