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POPULATION-BASED NURSING PRACTICE
FOR NURSES WORKING WITH
AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE COMMUNITIES
August 19 -27, 2007
Dorothy J. Wiley, RN, PhD and Felicia Hodge, DrPH
UCLA School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
| Sunday: |
Introduction to Population-based Community and Public Health Nursing |
| Monday: |
Overview of Health Indicators that Disproportionately Affect American
Indian/Alaska Native Populations
Ethics Issues Related to Health Disparities
Workshop/lunch
Defining Problems, Tracking Determinants Evaluating Programs
Workshop Activities |
| Tuesday: |
Government and Systems-Based Approaches to Improving Health
Lunch
Approaches Tailored to Programs for American Indian/Alaska Native Populations
Workshop Activities |
| Wednesday: |
Field trip
Lunch/Workshop
Facilitating Change in Behaviors through System’s Based Approaches |
| Thursday: |
Approaches to Special Health Care Needs of American Indian/Alaska
Native Groups.
Talking Circles as an Example of Cancer Prevention
Strategies |
| Friday: |
All-day Workshop Groups – Developing
Targeted Strategies for Real Problems |
| Saturday: |
Free day |
| Sunday: |
All-day Workshop Groups - Developing Targeted Strategies for Real
Problems |
| Monday: |
Individual & Group Project Presentations |
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