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Diversity Dimensions: Equitable and Accessible Health Care in Areas of Humanitarian Crises
Diversity Dimensions: Equitable and Accessible Health Care in Areas of Humanitarian Crises
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is committed to highlighting the experiences, research, and practice of various identities in our nursing community. It is a priority for us to amplify the voices belonging to underrepresented communities while providing equitable and accessible opportunities for education and health care within our Nursing programs.
For this month’s Diversity Dimensions virtual session we will highlight the work and mission of Equitable and Accessible Healthcare in Areas of Humanitarian Crises. Each month will highlight diverse and unique populations within our community. Alexander Murphy, Assistant Director of Admissions for Diversity Initiatives and Recruitment, will facilitate this discussion to hear from faculty and current students who work to expand equitable and accessible healthcare to patients living in areas of humanitarian crises.
Registration is required.
Audience: Public, Students
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 24, 2024 (03:00 pm – 04:00 pm)