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Once a Nurse, Always a Nurse

Once a Nurse, Always a Nurse

Monday at 10 AM Pacific

June 1st 2020: Racism: Health Impacts on People of Color

Detail Description (1000 Characters): This has been a week of explosions, grief and mourning in my State, Minnesota, the country and the world on top of a pressure cooker of 3 months under the threat of COVID-19 changing every aspect of our lives. I simply cannot move on without addressing it. I have invited my friend Dr. Daihnia Dunkley, who was on the show in September to discuss Race Disparity in Healthcare. She will join me to attempt to put some perspective on how we are in this place in time and space that the world is in today. Dr. Dunkley passionately advocates for systematic improvem

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Daihnia Dunkley

Dr. Daihnia Dunkley, originally from Jamaica, now in New York, has worked largely in maternal-child health in hospital & community healthcare (HC), and academia. She is a FT Assist. Professor of Nursing at Farmingdale State College in Long Island, NY. Her BSN was from Hampton University and Masters & Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the U. of Phoenix. Her career focused on disparities within the HC system & their impact on practitioners & patients of color. She recognized contributing factors of a lack of diverse representation in the HC workforce, systemic racism, & patient mistrust & avoidance of the HC system. Her research on experiences of Black female executive nurse leaders led to fou
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2685/once-a-nurse-always-a-nurse Once a Nurse, Always a Nurse https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2685/once-a-nurse-always-a-nurse Detail Description (1000 Characters): This has been a week of explosions, grief and mourning in my State, Minnesota, the country and the world on top of a pressure cooker of 3 months under the threat of COVID-19 changing every aspect of our lives. I simply cannot move on without addressing it. I have invited my friend Dr. Daihnia Dunkley, who was on the show in September to discuss Race Disparity in Healthcare. She will join me to attempt to put some perspective on how we are in this place in time and space that the world is in today. Dr. Dunkley passionately advocates for systematic improvement in diversity & inclusion within nursing and for the eradication racial health disparities related to Black maternal health outcomes. Join us as we discuss the reality of applying unremitting pressure to people unable to control major portions of their life and how that erupts at a crucial time. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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