Tri-State Nurses on Boards Training
The landmark 2010 Institute of Medicine Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health report and the 2016 follow-up report made recommendations about building capacity in nursing practice, education and leadership; including increasing the number of nurses serving on health-promoting boards. The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action was established by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the AARP Foundation to promote recommendations in the 2010 report and support state Action Coalitions to implement them.
Building on successful state trainings, Action Coalitions in Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee developed a Tri-State Nurses on Boards training in 2017 to prepare nurses in our states to serve on boards and other entities that promote a culture of health.
The recent National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine report, The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity is a comprehensive study exploring contributions of nursing to address health equity and the social determinants of health (SDOH). The 9 in-depth recommendations of the report address SDOH and equity. The report recommends for nurses to lead and serve across sectors to address inequities and SDOH, including serving on boards and other entities and that are not traditionally considered health-related, such as housing authorities, school boards, and community boards.
Through a Future of Nursing, Campaign for Action Nursing Innovation grant: Nurses Building a Culture of Health in the Arkansas-Tennessee Delta (Nurses CHAT), the Tri-State team has strengthened its focus on SDOH and equity, including the intersection of health and the built environment; especially housing. This Nurses on Boards training, through a set of modules and activities, will prepare teams of nurses and local leaders from 17 targeted TN, AR and MO Delta counties to improve health by leading cross-sector work in their counties and beyond.
This will be first offered as live virtual education, then available online as enduring material through UTHSC CE Now.
Course modules with related activities:
- Building a Culture of Health – Coloring Outside the Lines
- Promoting a Culture of Health through Board Service – Nuts and Bolts
- What’s Housing got to do with it?
- Finding and Being a Mentor
- Leadership – Finding Your Strengths Leadership Panel and Clifton Strengths Assessment|
Nurses CHAT Advisory Committee
Libby Seftar
Supervisor for Community Health Specialists and Community Health Nursing Specialists, Arkansas Department of Health (ADH)
Kelly Dunegan
Manager Hometown Health Improvement Northeast AR, ADH
Jessica Barker
Community Health Nursing Specialist, East AR, ADH
Karen Davis
Community Health Nursing Specialist, Arkansas Department of Health
Dwayne Spencer
CEO Memphis Habitat for Humanity
Leslie Meehan
Director Office of Primary Prevention, Tennessee Department of Health (TDH)
Doreen Graves
W TN Liaison, Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA)
Jeremy Heidt
Director Government Affairs, THDA
Sharon Hyde
Program Manager, Green and Healthy Homes Initiative, Memphis
Charlie Santo
Associate Professor, Department Chair, City and Regional Planning, University of Memphis
Kamillah Kelly
Program Manager, Memphis Area Association of Governments
Target Audience
Nurses and city/county officials from 17 targeted Delta counties in AR, MO and TN.
Teams of 3-5 for a total of about 68 people.
Learning Objectives
- Learners will report increased knowledge about social determinants of health, health equity, culture of health, and how they can impact health through serving on health-promoting boards.
- Learners will identify their leadership strengths for application to board service.
Additional Information
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Tri-State Nurses on Boards Training
- Why Nursing, Why Now?, Ashley Davis & Patti Scott
- Culture of Health – Nurses Coloring Outside the Lines (Life Course Game), Ashley Davis & Leanne Lefler
- Physical and mental activity break, Margo Bushmiaer
- How to Build a Culture of Health through Board Service, Jennifer Valentine & Patti Scott
- What’s Housing got to do with it?, Stephanie Whiting
- Leadership/Strengths Finder Introduction, Debra Jeffs, & Tina McElravey
- Building Nursing Leadership/Clifton Strengths Assessment and Review, Debra Jeffs, & Tina McElravy
- Leadership Panel, Alisa Haushalter, Margo Bushmaier, Debra Jeffs, Ashley Davis & Leanne Lefler
- Physical and mental activity break, Margo Bushmaier
- Board Service in Action, (Video Review)
- Finding and Being a Mentor, Alisa Haushalter, Tracey McClinton
Ashley Davis, PhD, RN
Debra Jeffs, PhD, RN, NPD-BC, FAAN
Patricia Scott, DNP, RN, PNP, NCSN-E
Ashley Davis, PhD, RN
Patricia Scott, DNP, RN, PNP, NCSN-E
Ashley Davis, PhD, RN
Debra Jeffs, PhD, RN, NPD-BC, FAAN
Patricia Scott, DNP, RN, PNP, NCSN-E
Tessie Bowmaker, RN, MSN-APFN, MHA-C, CNML
Margo Bushmiaer, MNSc, BSN, RN
Ashley Davis, PhD, RN
Alisa Renee Haushalter, DNP, RN, PHNA-BC
Karen Hernan, MPA, BSN, RN-BC
Debra Jeffs, PhD, RN, NPD-BC, FAAN
Karen Nellis, BSN, RN, AE-C
Patricia Scott, DNP, RN, PNP, NCSN-E
Margo Bushmiaer, MNSc, BSN, RN
Ashley Davis, PhD, RN
Alisa Renee Haushalter, DNP, RN, PHNA-BC
Debra Jeffs, PhD, RN, NPD-BC, FAAN
Leanne Lefler, PhD, ACNS-BC, APRN, FAHA, FAAN Women’s Cardiovascular Health Endowed Professorship Professor, College of Nursing Culture of Health Nurse Leader, Robert W. Johnson Foundation
Tracy McClinton, DNP, AGACNP-BC, APRN
Tina McElravey, MPH, BSN, RN, NHDP-BC
Patricia Scott, DNP, RN, PNP, NCSN-E
Jennifer Valentine, RN, MSN
Stephanie Whiting, BSN, RN
UTHSC College of Nursing, Memphis is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Available Credit
- 10.00 ANCC