NANN believes in the equality of all human beings despite race, gender, sexual identity, or creed. While we believe all babies should receive the same excellent quality of care, the data shows that race and unconscious bias affect the care and outcomes of patients in the NICU. In this episode of NANNcast, Jill sits down with NANN’s President, Joan Rikli, to discuss data relating to racial and health disparity in the NICU, steps NANN is taking to address racial disparity, and how nurses can drive change in their NICU. Jill and Joan are also joined by Nicole Dixon, Nurse Manager at Atrium Health, for an open, candid conversation on Nicole’s experience as an African-American NICU nurse. While we can’t provide listeners with all the answers, NANNcast is proud to help get the conversation on racial and health inequality started with listeners, as we strive to help create better outcomes for our patients and families.
The Crucial Role of the Respiratory Therapist in the NICU
Collaborating with Neonatal Therapists
All About NANN’s 37th Annual Conference
Human Milk
NEC Prevention
Nurse Scientists: Showcasing Your Research
Safe Sleep in the NICU and Beyond
Incivility and Bullying in the NICU
Nurse Scientists: Bedside Nurses – A Catalyst for Change
Surgical Anomalies in Neonates
Nurse Scientists: Turn Your Burning Question into Research
Advanced Neuro Imaging in Neonates
Marijuana and Breastfeeding
Eat, Sleep, Console
Supporting Nursing Research
Celebrating Neonatal Nurses Week
Utilizing Speech Language Pathologists in the NICU
Kratom and CBD in Pregnancy: Potential Newborn Outcomes
Preterm Gut Health
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