Instructor: Sandra Newsome, RN BSN Identify and examine three major changes in healthcare in the 21 st Century. Identify different attributes of the.

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Instructor: Sandra Newsome, RN BSN

Identify and examine three major changes in healthcare in the 21 st Century. Identify different attributes of the Community Health Nurse and Public Health Nurse. Demonstrate understanding of the challenges that Community Health Nursing and Public Health Nursing face.

How does the role of the Community Health Nurse differ from the Public Health Nurse?

Challenges for the Community Health and Public Health Nurses in the 21 st Century Engagement in evidence-based practice Eliminate health disparities Demonstrating cultural competency Planning for community change

Review Definition of Community and Public Health Nursing Difference in roles Changes in Health care Challenges in the 21 st century

As a teacher-student evaluation you will be required to observe at an approved Public Health Agency or Community Center and write a three-five page paper on the experience, integrating the objectives and the two CH articles provided.

Does any one have any questions, comments or concerns?

Evaluation Please complete the student-teacher evaluation Thank you!

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