CLE-Using Nursing Science to Develop Practice & Policy Initiatives to Decrease Health Inequities from Violence.
Join UNLV School of Nursing for a special lecture featuring
Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell, Ph.D., RN, FAAN
Using Nursing Science to Develop Practice & Policy Initiatives to Decrease Health Inequities from Violence
October 3rd, 2022
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Greenspun Hall Auditorium in Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
Approved for 1 Nevada CLE credit
Register - https://unlv.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bqKHP0dFy7SUWXQ
Guest Biography: Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell is a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is known for her research on intimate partner violence (IPV) and health outcomes including homicide, the Danger Assessment which helps abused women more accurately assess their risk of homicide, and studies of IPV contributing to health inequities for marginalized women. Her more than 300 articles and seven books and being PI of or Co-PI of 10 major national research grants have provided major contributions to nursing and interdisciplinary science and policy in the U.S. and globally. She is also known for her mentorship of pre and post-doctoral students through her interdisciplinary pre and post-doctoral training program in trauma and violence.
Contact: Nakia Jackson-Hale (Assistant Dean) at nakia.jackson-hale@unlv.edu