My first first-authored publication 😊 I really learned a lot from conducting this review and I hope you all get a chance to read it to learn more about the work that I am so passionate about.
Mental health outcomes in formerly incarcerated Black men: A systematic mixed studies review https://t.co/5FruQvPgQw @Helena_Addi@LMichelle1969 @SaraFredricka
Congrats to Helena Addison PhD, RN a Yale NCSP VA Scholar from our 2024-2026 cohort on her co-authorship in this important study on Veterans' mental health and criminal-legal involvement! Read more: https://t.co/oW5rA8hqWM #VAScholar
In this original research, @Helena_Addi, @RuthShefner & colleagues examine perspectives about police involvement in mental health crises among residents of structurally disadvantaged areas in Philadelphia. Read it here: https://t.co/440CgmJSxF #policing#mentalhealth
After re-reading the transcript a few times, I realized the interview wasn’t even as tense as I remembered it (just kinda awkward & unexpected maybe?) and it was definitely a good learning experience. So with that, actually listening to the interaction was not too bad 😌
Listening to the audio recordings of my qual interviews to check transcripts. It can be such an immersive experience. Hearing the participants’ voices always takes me back to their interviews & I remember their facial expressions and mannerisms & my own feelings in those moments.
Being immersed in the interviews is usually enjoyable but today I got to an interview that I remember was somewhat tense (?) & felt so anxious that I had to stop the recording after a minute. What helped? Reading the tense moments in the transcript before listening to the audio
“From the bedside to The Hill, nurses will continue to be leaders in the ever evolving health landscape.” Deputy Surgeon General RADM Denise Hinton. #JonasScholarConference2022#JonasNurseScholar
First day of the #JonasNurseScholar conference! I just learned a lot from the Jonas Alumni Council re: nursing leadership, marketing, finding mentors & sponsors, and career opportunities. Super grateful to be a part of this network! @JonasImpact
Thank you so much for the opportunity! I really enjoyed speaking to the class about trauma informed care in nursing, and as always I learned a lot from the students 😊
They have been denying this tx FOR TWO MONTHS. Scans now show that his liver lesions are growing while @Highmark argues with the EXPERTS caring for him. This cancer is aggressive & fast. @Highmark’s greed will be fatal if he cannot receive tx soon.
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@Highmark is denying my dad lifesaving care. He has stage IV esophageal cancer with liver mets. His case is unique & difficult—a team of oncologists from @PennMedicine, @LVHN, & @MSKCancerCenter decided the best tx for his liver lesions is radioembolism.
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