5th Annual Community Health Lecture
This course explores the evolving intersection of climate change and community/public health nursing. Participants will examine current clinical updates on the health impacts of climate change, with a focus on implications for vulnerable populations and community health outcomes. Through critical analysis, learners will compare and contrast emerging priority topics in climate change research, enhancing their ability to integrate evidence-based insights into nursing practice. The course also emphasizes practical strategies for implementing and disseminating sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives within community and public health settings, equipping nurses with the tools to lead environmentally responsible healthcare efforts.
This course is open for anyone to attend, please use the link below to register for the course:
https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eeyJrCdhNrpBJVY
Target Audience
Allied Health Professionals
Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Learning Objectives
Examining select clinical topic updates on the health impacts of climate change with relevance for community/public health nursing.
Comparing and contrasting priority topics emerging from climate change research to advance nurses knowledge and practice in community/public health settings.
Appraising implementation and dissemination strategies on sustainability/energy efficiency for the community/public health nursing specialty
Heather Mountz
Donna Biederman
Amie Koch
Whitney Young
ANCC
Attendance
IACET CEU
JA Credit - AH
Available Credit
- 1.00 ANCC
- 1.00 Attendance
- 0.10 IACET CEU
- 1.00 JA Credit - AH

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