Public Health and Nursing Alumni Panel
The College of Public Health at George Mason University hosts this Public Health and Nursing Alumni Panel. Many public health students are interested in the nursing field, and many student nurses consider the impacts of public health as they develop skills in clinical care. Furthermore, there is a specialized field of public health nursing. Mason alumni with degrees in both public health and nursing will discuss how their training impacts the work they do now–from a patient’s bedside to community health education and beyond.
Moderator: Susan Durham, PhD, MPH
Speakers:
Stephanie Funkhouser, MPH, BSN, RN
Shineca Solomon, MPH, BSN, RN
Kim McNally, BSW, MSN, RN
About the College of Public Health at George Mason University
The College of Public Health at George Mason University is the first and only College of Public Health in Virginia, combining public health transdisciplinary research, education, and practice in the Commonwealth as a national exemplar. The College enrolls more than 1,900 undergraduate and 1,300 graduate students in our nationally recognized programs, including six undergraduate degrees, eight master’s degrees, five doctoral degrees, and six professional certificate programs. The College is comprised of the School of Nursing and the Departments of Global and Community Health, Health Administration and Policy, Nutrition and Food Studies, and Social Work.
LOCATION
Webinar on Zoom
Fairfax
,
VA
22030