Abstract

Nurses are entrusted to improve the health of our community. Through collaboration across the curriculum, faculty and students addressed the vaping epidemic by providing education, focused interventions, gaining legislative support, and alternatives to vaping. Utilizing the model created as an exemplar, others can adapt interdisciplinary collaborative models of care.

Author Details

Carol Ann Amann, PhD, RN-BC, CDP, FNGNA - Villa Maria School of Nursing, Gannon University, Erie, PA, USA; Melissa Lund, MSN, CNE, CRNP - Villa Maria School of Nursing, Gannon University, ERIE, PA, USA

Sigma Membership

Eta Xi

Lead Author Affiliation

Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Collaboration, Curriculum, Teaching

Conference Name

Nursing Education Research Conference 2020

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International,National League for Nursing

Conference Location

Washington, DC, USA

Conference Year

2020

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Review Type

Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host

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Teaching across the curriculum: Nursing collaboration positively impacting youth and legislation

Washington, DC, USA

Nurses are entrusted to improve the health of our community. Through collaboration across the curriculum, faculty and students addressed the vaping epidemic by providing education, focused interventions, gaining legislative support, and alternatives to vaping. Utilizing the model created as an exemplar, others can adapt interdisciplinary collaborative models of care.