What Do School Nurses Do When There Is No School?
The Intersection of Hurricane Season and COVID-19: Implications for Emergency Shelters
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How do you plan for hurricane season during a pandemic? According to Betty Dixon, BSN, MHSA, DrPH (Director of Nursing and Clinical Services at the Coastal Health District in Savannah, Georgia), the answer is full of precautions. Dr. Dixon explains, “We are very concerned about COVID-19 and the potential for its spread within emergency shelters, […]
Student Spotlight: Mother, Researcher, and Mentor Researches How COVID-19 Affects Mental Health—and How Public Health Can Respond
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A DrPH candidate at the Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH), Community and Behavioral Health Program, Jennifer Jewell works full-time and raises two children. She understands the need to adapt. After a seven-year break from academia, Jewell returned to school full-time to pursue her passion—psychiatric epidemiology—a field that did not exist when she completed her […]
Gathering Grounds: Creating a Space for Indigenous Culture, Wisdom, and Connection in Public Health
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Seven Directions, a Center for Indigenous Public Health, the nation’s first Indigenous public health institute, used the wisdom and lived experience of tribal and Urban Indian leaders to establish their organization’s framework. The institute’s founders knew it was vital to create a platform that prioritized Indigenous knowledge, lived experience, and cultural practices to best serve […]
Working Together to Support Covid-19 Response and Recovery: NNPHI Members Tap their Collaborative Capacity to Create Action-Oriented Taskforce
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In a world where nothing could move fast enough to address the growing consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, NNPHI used its collaborative infrastructure as a buffer against the escalating chaos. By March 17, staff gathered NNPHI’s 45 members and 10 public health training center partners into a Community of Practice (CoP), both online and via […]
Covid in Rural Communities: Two Perspectives on the Response in Iowa
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On Memorial Day, the number of Covid-19 cases in Iowa stood at 15,557 with 457 deaths. The state began reopening in phases beginning on May 1, which, in a state where more than a third of residents live in rural communities, creates some unique challenges for public health professionals. To get a more complete view […]
Getting on the Right Side of History: Lessons and Advice from the Field from Deborah Heim, Public Health Nurse in Milwaukee, WI
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What exactly is a public health nurse? Even the Association of Public Health Nurses (APHN) website includes the question on its website, probably because we mostly think of nurses treating patients in hospitals and clinics. However, public health nurses are the largest segment of the public health workforce and bring their skills to a variety […]
What Do School Nurses Do When There Is No School?
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School nurses play an integral role in public and community health by informing and educating their communities about health issues and empowering them to make healthy choices. Working directly on school campuses enables school nurses to link students and their families to much-needed personal and preventive health services and often work with a range of […]
Superintendent in Plano, Texas Responds to Covid-19 By Putting the Needs of Students First
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During a public health crisis, professionals from across a range of sectors become valuable and vital extensions of the public health workforce. This is particularly true for educators who are responsible for making decisions that impact the health and wellbeing of thousands of students, teachers, and staff, and by extension their families. Since November 2017, […]
How Skill, Determination, and a Baby Yoda Help Nurses Provide Exceptional Care: Wisdom from Julianna Manske, Public Health Nurse
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The Covid-19 pandemic has presented a series of complex challenges for public health nurses, and we took some time to connect with Julianna Manske, who works in the Milwaukee metropolitan area–one of the hardest-hit areas in the Midwest with more than 5,000 confirmed cases and 252 deaths as of May 27, 2020. Those numbers represent […]
Education Will Be Forever Changed: Superintendent of Jackson Public Schools Strives to Make It Better
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During a public health crisis, professionals from across a range of sectors become valuable and vital extensions of the public health workforce. This is particularly true for educators who are responsible for making decisions that impact the health and wellbeing of thousands of students, teachers, and staff, and by extension their families. We spoke with […]