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.
Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts.
- Blaise Pascal
The MFP is an initiative staffed by ANA with funding from SAMHSA, making fellowships available to ethnic and racial psychiatric nursing students who are enrolled full time in an accredited master’s/doctoral nursing program.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
This week’s recommended Health and Wellness Activity
MENTAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE USE, AND NURSING ARTICLES
20th century lead exposure damaged American mental health (opens new window)
Exposure to car exhaust from leaded gas during childhood altered the balance of mental health in the U.S. population, making generations of Americans more depressed, anxious and inattentive or hyperactive, according to researchers. They estimate that 151 million cases of psychiatric disorder over the past 75 years have resulted from American children's exposure to lead. Read more (opens new window)
Worried about a pregnant woman's stress and mental health? Her saliva may hold the key (opens new window)
New research has found that the number and type of microbes present in the saliva of pregnant women differ according to whether they are experiencing life stress and symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Read more (opens new window)
State of Black men in nursing: An oral history of the challenges and the benefits of five Black male nurse leaders (opens new window) -Insightful Article co-authored by MFP National Advisory Committee member Dr. Michael Jones
The underrepresentation of Black men in nursing continues to pose a significant challenge to diversity and equity in healthcare leadership. While systemic barriers, such as implicit bias, limited access to advanced education, and lack of mentorship, have been well-documented, there is little literature that highlights the specific journeys of Black male nurse leaders and the strategies that facilitated their success. Read more (opens new window)
Breaking mental health barriers with Dr. Annelle Primm (opens new window) - Dr. Primm is the former Director of the MFP/American Psychiatric Association and collaborated with the MFP/ANA to host a collaborative Intensive Training Institute
Dr. Annelle Primm stands at the intersection of community service and psychiatric care, bringing decades of expertise to the critical conversation about mental health. As the Senior Medical Director at the Steve Fund and recipient of the prestigious Alexandra Symonds Award from the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Primm has dedicated her career to promoting mental health awareness and reducing disparities in psychiatric care. Read more (opens new window)
MFP/ANA ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS
THE MFP/ANA is hiring!
Congratulations to MFP Master’s Fellow Dr. Suzette Lettsome on her appointment as President of USVI Nurses Association
Join the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for its 26th Mental Health Services Research Conference (MHSR) in 2025!
Let them tell their story!
As we close out Native American Heritage Month, we revisit an inspiring episode of Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up! with Dr. Gary Lawrence, Native American Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association alumnus.
Dr. Lawrence reminds us that meaningful change starts with cultural humility and listening deeply to the voices of the community.
Celebrate Native voices and wisdom this month and beyond.
Listen now (opens new window) to the entire podcast episode.
Nurses earn FREE continuing Nursing Education Credits! Visit here (opens new window)
Visit emfp.org (opens new window) to learn more about the Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association.
Introducing the MFP/ANA Mobile App: Connect, Collaborate, Thrive!
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.
Download the MFP/ANA Mobile App
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Upcoming Events
- Save the Date and Join us for the NCEMNA Policy Summit March 27 -28, 2024 at the California Endowment Center in Los Angeles.
What is Historical Trauma? Listen to the full episode here (opens new window) for more insights into this amazing program, and earn FREE CNEs!
HOTLINE RESOURCES
The National CLAS Standards
The National CLAS Standards are a set of 15 action steps intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities by providing a blueprint for individuals and health and health care organizations to implement culturally and linguistically appropriate services. View the standards here (opens new window)
About MFP
Funding for the MFP e-Newsletter was made possible (in part) by Grant Number 1H79SM080386-05 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written training materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.