Cardiovascular disease experts in the Center for Cardiovascular and Chronic Care have added 13 new videos to the Health Care Outlook YouTube video series exploring their research, reflecting on earning PhD at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, discussing the impact on chronic disease on vulnerable populations, and more.
Health Care Outlook Videos
- Cardio Health Among Vulnerable Populations (Dr. Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb)
- How Has COVID-19 Impacted Cardiovascular Health Research? (Dr. Diana Baptiste)
- Why Invest in Cardiovascular Health Research? (Dr. Ruth-Alma Turkson-Ocran)
- Getting a PhD from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (Dr. Binu Koirala)
- Importance of Cardiovascular and Chronic Care (Dr. Binu Koirala)
- How does Health Equity Impact Research? (Dr. Ruth-Alma Turkson-Ocran)
- Local to Global Impact (Dr. Lucine Francis)
- Obesity Prevention in Children (Dr. Lucine Francis)
- Why Is It Important to Focus on the Health of Caregivers? (Dr. Martha Abshire)
- Where Can Caregivers Find Resources? (Dr. Martha Abshire)
- What Are the Goals of Your Research? (Dr. Yvonne Commodore-Mensah)
- Childcare Tips for Providing Healthy Foods (Dr. Lucine Francis)
- Caregivers of Patients with End-Stage Heart Failure (Dr. Martha Abshire)
- Research Outreach (Bunmi Ogungbe)
Center for Cardiovascular and Chronic Care
The Center for Cardiovascular and Chronic Care at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing aims to significantly reduce cardiovascular health disparities through community engagement, scientific investigation, education, and policy initiatives. It is led by Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, PhD, RN, ANP, FAAN, FAHA, FPCNA and Hae-Ra Han, PhD, RN, FAAN.