Dean's Notebook: Sarah L. Szanton, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing

Sept 24, 2024
12:30 - 1:30pm EDT
Online
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This event is free

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Hopkins at Home
Neighborhood nursing: Health care block by block

Description

In this first Dean's Notebook lecture, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Sarah Szanton details how Neighborhood Nursing aims to provide preventive care by meeting people where they are, offering free health checks in accessible locations like homes, schools, and senior centers. Neighborhood Nursing has the potential to improve many crucial health indicators by focusing on prevention, amplifying wellness, and learning what matters most to people.

Please attend the event by using the livestream link.

Joining Dean Szanton and moderating the conversation will be Danielle McCray, Baltimore City councilwoman (District 2). McCray serves as chair of the Health, Environment, & Technology Committee and a member of the Ways & Means Committee. She also serves as cochair of the Suicide Prevention Legislative Workgroup and is chair of Baltimore City's Domestic Violence Coordinating Council.

Neighborhood Nursing, a joint venture between the Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland, Morgan State, Coppin State schools of nursing, in collaboration with community organizations such as Sisters Together and Reaching (STAR), connects each resident with a nurse and community health worker team. This team provides comprehensive care from birth to death, including prevention, disease management, mental health support, and substance-use disorder treatment. The team uses various strategies, including home visits, group care, and telehealth, to support residents and links them to primary care and social services.

Neighborhood Nursing aims to reduce health inequities and costs while addressing health workforce shortages. It serves as an extension of primary care, relieving pressure on primary care practices, hospitals, and emergency rooms through better prevention and disease management. By taking a geographic approach, Neighborhood Nursing provides the enhanced primary care needed nationwide.

This program is also a part of the Showcase Series, which spotlights the work of the Johns Hopkins Office of Government, Community, and Economic Partnerships.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

Registration is required

Please register in advance

Contact

Hopkins at Home