This episode highlights nursing opportunities with the US Public Health Services, one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. We learn from nursing alumna Jennifer Harlos who explains ways nurses, nurse practitioners, and even students can help provide healthcare and related services to medically underserved populations, prevent and control disease, and work with other nations and international agencies on global health problems and their solutions.
The College of Nursing at Brigham Young University presents nursing careers and professional insight to undergraduate students. This is the fifty-eighth show in The College Handoff series and was recorded in February 2022.
IVs Like Never Seen Before
Support At-risk Populations
Lost Sight and Sustained Vision
Finding Support to Avoid Burnout
Cultivating Optimism as a Nurse
Passion and the Why of Heart Transplant Nursing
Memories from International Nursing Experiences
Cultural Awareness and US Embassy Nursing
Grounded Tips for Travel Nursing
Using the Healer’s Art to Build the Lord’s Kingdom
Healing Through Mainstream and Alternative Means
No, It’s Not Normal: Speaking Up For Premenstrual Disorders
Being Aware to Support Human Trafficking Patients
Energy Drinks: Helpful or Hindering?
The Most Effective Way to Help in a Disaster
Making Healthy Decisions with the Health Department
Breaking Into Cath Lab Nursing
Being a Bone Marrow Transplant Nurse
Learning to Sit, Listen, and Love
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