Notes on Nursing—October 2021 Issue

This month, we share important information on how the nursing workforce has applied informatics to streamline systems and practices to enhance patient care. We are also excited to introduce you to the Awardees of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge: Improving Access to Care. Lastly, read a reflection from Lynda Benton, Senior Director Global Community Impact Johnson & Johnson Nursing on the State of the US Nursing Workforce and a Path Forward.
Inside the Issue

Meet the Awardees of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge: Improving Access to Care

J&J, AANP and APHN are thrilled to announce the Awardees of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge on Improving Access to Care: Erin Athey, DNP, FNP, RN, FAANP Founder, CEO, C3: Community Concierge Care and Christina Calamaro PhD, PPCNP-BC, FNP-BC and her team from Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.

Supporting Nursing at a Critical Inflection Point

In a new article, Lynda Benton from Johnson & Johnson explores the current circumstances that inspired the upcoming NurseHack4Health hackathon focused on building a sustainable workforce of the future. Join us to take action and help redefine the way forward for the nursing profession

Building a Sustainable Nursing Workforce of the Future

Registration is LIVE for NurseHack4Health on Nov 5-7th. Come join this virtual hackathon focused on Building a Sustainable Nursing Workforce of the Future and collaborate with nurses, other HCPs, developers, IT experts and more as we innovate around nursing recruitment and retention.

The SEE YOU NOW Podcast Series Kicks Off Season 6

In the season premiere of the SEE YOU NOW podcast learn how Michelle Litchman, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP, leverages patient conversation and online communities to uncover insights, change policy, and design digital health tools that increase accessibility, and improve the outcome of disease management.

New Degree Program Combines Nursing, AI and Biomedical Engineering

Learn about a new innovative curriculum at Florida Atlantic University, which offers nursing students a leading edge in artificial intelligence and biomedical engineering.

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