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Tuesday, May 16, 2023
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Enrolled prerequisite course students granted early access to online course sites for Summer 2023 Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:
With our Summer 2023 semester beginning on Tuesday, May 23rd, course sites will be opening to registered students on Tuesday, May 16th.
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DNP Curriculum Committee Meeting Time: 10:00am - 11:30am Locations: TBD Details:
DNP Curriculum Committee Meeting
Kathleen Becker, Chair
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Issue Is... Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm Locations: 525 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore MD Details:
May 16th, 2023
ISSUE IS PRESENTS …
Dr. Janiece Taylor, PhD, MSN, RN
Janiece Taylor is an assistant professor on the research/education tract at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Her research is focused on identifying and addressing disparities in pain in older women from underrepresented racial ethnic groups and improving quality of life and health outcomes in people aging with disabilities. She earned her PhD in nursing from the University of Texas at Austin. She completed an Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral fellowship in Biobehavioral Pain Research at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Taylor was selected as the first nurse in the Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Harold Amos Fellowship Program. She is testing an intervention, Depression and Pain Perseverance through Empowered Recovery (DAPPER), among community-dwelling older African American women using human-centered design, funded by the RWJ Harold Amos Fellowship and the Johns Hopkins Older Adults Independence Center. Further, she is funded to identify and address needs of caregivers with disabilities. She is co-associate director of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing RESILIENCE Center and principal faculty in the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Center for Equity in Aging. Throughout her career, she has received funding from the John A. Hartford Foundation, National Institute of Nursing Research, Mayday Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Harold Amos Medical Faculty Program.
The Issue Is…“Next Steps after Pilot Studies for Pain and Depression in Older Women with Mobility Limitations”
Date/Time: Tuesday, May 16th, 2023 2p-3pm
Join us in-person at the School of Nursing, Room N530T or via zoom.
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