COVID-19: Update from Nursing Leadership on the Front Lines
Webinar Details & Objectives
COVID-19 pandemic has instigated unprecedented challenge globally, nationally, and specifically to the nursing. Nursing excellence remains at the front lines of the pandemic, having a transformative impact on the health of the nation. This presentation provides an update on the global and national status of the COVID-19, and evidence based implications for nursing practice.
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Webinar Resources
Register for the other COVID-19 related webinars, listed below:
- Making Informed Decisions in Response to COVID-19
Recording Available - F.A.S.T: Academic Nurse Educators Respond to COVID-19
Recording Available - Bridging the Gap- Implementing Technology to Deliver Courses Online
Recording Available - A Call to Leadership: Navigating Uncharted Waters
Recording Available - Aligning Simulation within COVID-19 Contingency Plans
Recording Available
These webinars are free and open to the public. Recordings of the webinars will be available soon after the webinars air.
Panelists

Professor
Director, PhD Program / REACH Initiative
Co-Director Clinical Core, Hopkins Center for AIDS Research
Past President, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC)
Professor Jason Farley is a nurse practitioner for the Division of Infectious Diseases AIDS Service within the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. His portfolio of research includes the development of multi-component interventions designed to improve HIV treatment and prevention across the cascade of care. Through innovative technological solutions, improvements and advancement of task-sharing approaches, or nurse and/or peer case management interventions, Dr. Farley’s work has a large clinical impact on care and prevention of HIV and tuberculosis.
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Pricing and CE Credit
This webinar is free to deans, faculty, staff and students from Ã÷ÐǺÚÁÏmember and nonmember schools.
Continuing Education Credits
CE will not be offered for this webinar.