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Subject NAM: Time to Reimagine Nursing Schools
Date May 18, 2021 9:01 PM
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A newsletter of the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action, an initiative of AARP Foundation, AARP, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


May 18, 2021Send shout-outs, story ideas, and webinar information to Aidan McCallion at
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Shout-Out

In Memoriam: Nancy Kaufman
Nancy Kaufman, RN, MS, FAAN, who led national tobacco policy and advocacy initiatives as vice president of programs at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, has died. As a tribute to Kaufman notes, she was a &ldquo;health care professional for over 50 years, dedicating her entire career to population health, public policy, and the profession of nursing.&rdquo;

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Campaign News and Features


Report Pays Homage to Nurses, Points Way to Bright Future
On May 11, the National Academy of Medicine released The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity. Among recommendations in the long-awaited report, writes Susan Reinhard, PhD, RN, FAAN, chief strategist at the Center to Champion Nursing in America, are increasing diversity;


adding social determinants of health to curricula; and&mdash;critical to patients and nurses alike&mdash;supporting the well-being of nurses. The report is dedicated to nurses who lost their lives in caring for those with COVID-19.

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Report: Nursing Must Be Aggressive in Making Education More Inclusive
Reimagine nursing schools, says the new report from the National Academy of Medicine: It&rsquo;s not enough to tinker at the edges. A closer look at the NAM&rsquo;s recommendations on education shows the study committee&rsquo;s belief that marginal improvements in education of this key part of the health care workforce will not be enough to realize the goal of health equity. The report includes a number of ambitious models that work.

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NAM Report Hails School Nurses, Eyes Them for Bigger Role
In summer 2019, Robin Cogan, MEd, RN, NCSN, addressed the Future of Nursing study committee about the scope and scale of school nursing. Now Cogan writes about the results on the Relentless School Nurse blog: &ldquo;&lsquo;School nurse&rsquo; is listed 87 times and &lsquo;school nursing&rsquo; is mentioned 27 times in the groundbreaking report!&rdquo; Quality counts too, of course: The report urges that budgets support school nurses as key to addressing social needs.

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Ideas and Resources Show Many Facets of Health Equity
What do we really mean by health equity? How has COVID-19 added to the crisis of health disparities? In a new section on the Campaign for Action&rsquo;s website we define exactly how nurses are already rolling up their sleeves, and how they can further take on injustice.

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Nursing Innovations Fund 2021 Now Open to Action Coalitions
The Campaign for Action's Nursing Innovations Fund has rewarded inspiration for three years and is going on a fourth. Examples of Action Coalition proposals that have been rewarded include projects that support the wellness of Filipino communities; encouraging nurse entrepreneurs; and addressing the mental health needs of farmers. Deadline for the new round of funds focused on improving health equity is June 30.

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Amid Pandemic, Nurses Week Takes on New Meaning
"It was nonstop caring for really sick patients. ... It was the most exhausting thing I've ever experienced." In honor of Nurses Week 2021, AARP interviewed front-line nurses. The resulting interviews show the anguish, anger, and fear, but also the strength and resilience of nurses&mdash;as well as what they&rsquo;re now able to do in their time off that they&rsquo;d postponed during the worst of the crisis.



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J&J Spotlights 15 Nurses Who Disrupted Health Care in 2020
The worst of times can bring out the best&mdash;and the last year has provided plenty of opportunities. Johnson & Johnson features 15 nurses whose creative tactics met the unique challenges brought on by COVID-19. Among those credited for quick thinking and new roles who are also associated with the Campaign: Danielle Pendergrass, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC; Laura Reichhardt, MS, APRN, NP-C; and Tarik Khan, MSN, RN, FNP-BC.

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COVID-19: Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow
Guidance for nurses who are grappling with the fallout of helping others over the past year comes from Elite Learning. Expert advice and resources are offered&mdash;for free&mdash;to help health care workers understand the impact of the COVID crisis on their well-being, along with restorative ideas to health.

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View Elite&rsquo;s resources on wellness



AARP and Nurses on Boards Coalition Want You!
Every community welcomes leadership, and now&rsquo;s the time to get involved: AARP and the Nurses on Boards Coalition seek nurses to represent AARP on community boards working to improve patient care, support family caregivers, build healthier communities and advocate for policies that lead to better health and well-being.  



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Action Coalitions: What&rsquo;s Up? Tell Us So That We Can Share
Fans of the Campaign for Action like to learn what&rsquo;s happening in other states. But we might not know your stories. Help us celebrate your efforts and share details of progress by dropping a note to Aidan McCallion at
mailto:[email protected]?subject=Campaign%20Update%20Addition
[email protected] . We&rsquo;ll spread the news through news posts, social media, and the Campaign Update.









Funding, Tools, and Other Opportunities

New - 2021 Nurse Corps Scholarship Program Deadline Extended
The U.S. Department and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration has extended its deadline for the Nurse Corps Scholarship Program, which provides financial support to students enrolled in nursing degree programs in exchange for a commitment to serve in high-need areas across the country. New deadline: May 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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New - J&J Challenge Grant Focus: Improve Access to Care
Johnson & Johnson invites nurses and students to submit their nurse-led novel concepts, protocols, treatment approaches, and consumer product ideas with the potential to help improve access to care amid the pandemic environment and beyond. Winners receive up to $100,000 and mentoring from J&J. The Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge deadline is August 6.

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Complex Care Center Seeks Six Regional Hosts
The National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs seeks, and will fund, six organizations to each host a regional event that focuses on ideas and initiatives that create and support person-centered, integrated systems of care. Selected organizations will receive $5,000, and subject matter and logistical support. Deadline to apply: May 19.

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Systems for Action Aims to Boost Health Equity
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation&rsquo;s Systems for Action program seeks proposals to measure the impact of collaborations across the nation&rsquo;s fragmented medical, social, and public health systems&mdash;partnerships that allow organizations to better share in the costs, benefits, and influence that govern these initiatives. Grants are available for research to evaluate solutions. Deadline: June 9.

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ANA Seeks Nominees for Committees
The American Nurses Association has issued its annual call for nominations for appointed positions, along with a list of the boards and committees with openings. Among the seven groups seeking people&rsquo;s time and attention are the committees on the Minority Fellowship Program, on bylaws, and on nursing practice standards. Deadline: June 23.



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RWJF Funds Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Health
What can we do today to create a better, more equitable tomorrow? The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation invites scientists, anthropologists, artists, urban planners, community leaders and others who have new ideas that could alter the trajectory of health to apply for the Pioneering Ideas grant. No deadline.

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Meetings and Webinars
Meetings open to all unless otherwise noted. Follow links for details about fees and registration.


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Coronavirus Information Tele-Town Halls

AARP. Thursdays, 1 p.m. ET. Call-in number: (855) 274-9507.

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NurseHack4Health: Improving Access to Care

Johnson & Johnson, SONSIEL, Microsoft, and dev up. May 14-16



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2021 MDAC Virtual Leadership Summit
Maryland Action Coalition. May 24, 9:15 a.m. ET


Campaign for Action Stakeholder Summit

Center to Champion Nursing in America. June 3-4. (Invite only)



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Nurses Reshaping the Workforce: From Crisis to Innovation Conference

National Forum of State Nursing Workforce Centers and the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium; June 8-10.



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2021 AANP National Conference (Online)

American Association of Nursing Practitioners. June 15-August 31.




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NASN2021 Annual Conference

National Association of School Nurses. June 21-25.



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Strategies and Interventions to Reduce Suicide: A Virtual Workshop: Part 1

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. June 22, 1-3:30 p.m. ET



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Strategies and Interventions to Reduce Suicide: A Virtual Workshop: Part 2

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. July 28, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. ET


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Putting Care at the Center 2021

National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs. October 20-22.



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Achieving Health Equity Through Growth, Innovation, and Reflection

Michigan Center for Nursing. October 22.









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