Advocating for Health Equity
Post a brief introduction of yourself to your colleagues. Include an explanation as to how Walden’s vision, mission, goals, and social change initiatives relate to your professional and academic goals and to your becoming a scholar-practitioner. Also include an explanation for how the Walden MSN Program Outcomes and perspectives relate to your professional and academic goals and to your becoming a scholar-practitioner. Finally, explain why networking is important and how it may help you achieve your professional and academic goals.
Hello everyone,
My name is Sarah Johnson, and I am thrilled to join this community as part of the Walden University MSN program. I currently work as a registered nurse in a community health clinic, where I am dedicated to providing quality care and promoting health equity among underserved populations.
Walden’s vision of creating a world where everyone has access to education and healthcare resonates deeply with my professional aspirations. The mission of empowering students to effect positive social change aligns with my goal of advocating for vulnerable communities and addressing health disparities. I aim to integrate my clinical experiences with research to influence policy changes that enhance patient care in my community…
Hello everyone,
My name is Sarah Johnson, and I am thrilled to join this community as part of the Walden University MSN program. I currently work as a registered nurse in a community health clinic, where I am dedicated to providing quality care and promoting health equity among underserved populations. Advocating for Health Equity
Walden’s vision of creating a world where everyone has access to education and healthcare resonates deeply with my professional aspirations. The mission of empowering students to effect positive social change aligns with my goal of advocating for vulnerable communities and addressing health disparities. I aim to integrate my clinical experiences with research to influence policy changes that enhance patient care in my community…