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Preparing for the Future of HIV/AIDS Nursing: A Road Map to Success

Preparing for the Future of HIV/AIDS Nursing: A Road Map to Success. Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, CRNP Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Adult NP, JHU School of Medicine Clinical Consultant, Pennsylvania- MidAtlantic AETC at JHU

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Preparing for the Future of HIV/AIDS Nursing: A Road Map to Success

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  1. Preparing for the Future of HIV/AIDS Nursing: A Road Map to Success Jason E. Farley, PhD, MPH, CRNP Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Adult NP, JHU School of Medicine Clinical Consultant, Pennsylvania-MidAtlantic AETC at JHU Clinical Core Co-Director, JHU Center for AIDS Research

  2. It’s A Great Time to Be A Nurse!

  3. Global Changes to Nursing, Midwifery and Medical Education • Extending scope of practice to meet population health needs • Quality, not quantity • Not task shifting, task sharing and/or ownership • Focus on inter-professional education • Students need “enough of the right kind of teacher” NEPI & MEPI

  4. Global Changes to Nursing and Midwifery Practice • Expanded Scope of Practice • Prescriptive authority • Male medical circumcision • Greater patient-centered care approaches • TB/HIV Integration

  5. There is Still Work To Do • Training ≠ Education • Funding parity is essential • Nurses must come from the shadows • M&E programs should identify provider type • Nursing must have a seat at the table • IAS – where are your nurses?

  6. There is Still Work To Do - 2 • Research on patient outcomes must continue • Draft, House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee: • Freezes funding for National Institutes of Health (NIH) • Eliminates AHRQ • Prohibits patient-centered outcomes research • Cuts CDC by 10% and SAMHSA by 9% • Pro-Nurse Policy Reform is a MUST • We move remove barriers to practice if we are to realize an AIDS Free Generation!

  7. Our Call to Action • Where are the Nurses? • Let us be resolved: • There will be NO ENDto the AIDS Epidemic without Nursing

  8. We Believe…

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