Each week a quote is shared for your consideration. Some quotes might offer comfort, hope, a challenge, a chuckle, or inspiration. You may or may not agree with the quote, but it is offered simply to help you reflect and ponder.
The words of kindness are more healing to a drooping heart than balm or honey. - Sarah Fielding
- Sarah Fielding
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
This week’s recommended Health and Wellness Activity
MFP 2024 Intensive Training Institute 50th Anniversary celebration
(opens new window)Health and Wellness Articles
30 Moves to Make the Most of Your At-Home Workout (opens new window)
Physical training improves quality of life in advanced breast cancer (opens new window)
Healthy diet with less sugar is linked to younger biological age (opens new window)
MENTAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE USE, AND NURSING ARTICLES
Watch: Mind the Gap, The Cost of Mental Health Disparities (opens new window)
One in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness, yet access to treatment remains a challenge. This is especially true for lower-income people and minority populations who bear a disproportionate burden of both mental health and chronic conditions, which are intrinsically connected, exacerbating the economic hardships they face. Read more (opens new window)
Study finds gaps in mental health care for people with chronic pain (opens new window)
A new University of Arizona Health Sciences study found that adults with chronic pain are more likely to experience symptoms of anxiety and depression than people without chronic pain, yet they access mental health care at lower rates and are less likely to have their mental health needs met in treatment. Read more (opens new window)
The Lure of Specialty Medicine Pulls Nurse Practitioners From Primary Care (opens new window)
For many patients, seeing a nurse practitioner (NP) has become a routine part of primary care, in which these NPs often perform the same tasks that patients have relied on doctors for. But NPs in specialty care? That's not routine, at least not yet. Increasingly, though, NPs and physician assistants, also known as physician associates (PAs), are joining cardiology, dermatology, and other specialty practices, broadening their skills and increasing their income. Read more (opens new window)
MFP/ANA ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS
The Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) at the American Nurses Association celebrates a remarkable milestone as it celebrates 50 years of fostering diversity in psychiatric mental health and substance use nursing among marginalized and underserved populations during its 2024 Intensive Training Institute (ITI) (opens new window).
This commemorative event gathers over 60 Fellows, alumni, National Advisory Committee members, and program staff from July 24 – 28, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency, Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC.
Themed Embracing Legacy, Igniting Tomorrow: 50 Years of Psychiatric Nurses Driving Change in Mental Health and Substance Use Equality, the ITI promises a reflective journey through past achievements and an inspiring vision for the future.
Notably amidst a predominately female profession, the presence of 12 male participants underscores the MFP’s commitment to inclusivity and breaking gender barriers in psychiatric mental health and substance use care.
Together these dedicated psychiatric mental health nurses, and program staff who support nurses, exemplify the transformative power of diversity in advancing psychiatric mental health nursing and shaping a more equitable future for all.
Read more here (opens new window)
During the 2024 National Black Nurses Association Conference, Dr. Freida Outlaw was inducted into the NBNA Academy of Diverse Nurse Leaders (ADNL).
Dr. Outlaw also received the NBNA Lifetime Achievement Award.
More on Dr. Outlaw here (opens new window)
Dawn Bounds is an alumna of the MFP is now a tenured Associate Professor at University of California, Irvine Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing! Dawn Bounds is an alumna of the MFP - more about her here (opens new window)
In this fourth episode of "Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up!" In this special episode, host Indrias Kassaye welcomes Dr. Katie Boston-Leary, Senior Director of Nursing Programs at the American Nurses Association. Dr. Boston-Leary shares her unique perspective from the sponsoring organization, highlighting the significant impact and history of the MFP.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Boston-Leary delves into the transformative journey of the MFP, discussing its pivotal role in addressing disparities in underserved communities and its evolution as a model for inclusive care. She also explores the broader context of nursing history, the ongoing challenges of equity and inclusion within the profession, and the vital importance of sustaining and expanding programs like the MFP to foster a diverse and culturally competent workforce.
Tune in to hear Dr. Boston-Leary's reflections on the future of the MFP, her vision for continued progress in health care equity, and her inspiring advice for current and future fellows navigating the complex landscape of nursing and mental health care. This episode offers a compelling look at the past, present, and future of the MFP, emphasizing the enduring need for dedicated efforts to support and uplift minority communities within the nursing profession.
Bonus: Earn Free CNE Credits! Nurses can earn Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits by listening to this episode. For more details on how to claim your free CNE credits, please check the information provided below.
CNE information:
An email will be sent to you at a later date with instructions on how to claim CNE credit. The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Listen now (opens new window)
We are thrilled to welcome you to the MFP/ANA Mobile App, a platform designed to connect Alumni like yourself in a mobile network of support and collaboration. Whether you are looking to share experiences, seek advice, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, this app is here to facilitate meaningful interactions within our community.
As an Alumni, your unique perspective and expertise are valuable assets that contribute to the richness of our network. We encourage you to explore the various features of the app, participate in discussions, and engage with fellow members to make the most of your experience. Together, we can create a supportive and empowering environment where ideas thrive and connections flourish.
To Connect:
- Use this link (opens new window) to access the community and create an account.
- Complete the 4 brief items to get the most out of the mobile app community including:
- Fill out your profile
- Introduce yourself
- Adjust your notifications so you know when things are happening
- Download the mobile app!
Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey. We look forward to seeing the positive impact you will make within the MFP/ANA Mobile App community.