Linda Hassan
About Linda Hassan
I am currently working on disease management for over 15 high-utilization diseases, to reduce health care costs and focus on disease prevention and wellness.
Over the past few years I worked as a clinical nurse in telemetry and in the float pool and taught nursing students a clinical and classroom setting.
Role(s) / Profession(s)
- Academic
- Nurse
Organization
- University of Maryland School of Nursing - Nurses for Global Health
Language(s)
Recent Contributions
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Linda Hassan started a discussion "Other volunteer opportunities" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
Th University of Maryland, School of Nursing's Office of Global Health compiled a list of volunteer and career development opportunities for nurses. Below is our list developed this summer. Global Health Nursing Career Development & Volunteer Resources: American Public Health Association - Global Health Section http://www.apha.org/programs/globalhealth/ American Public Health Association -International Health Section Committees http://www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/intlhealth/committees/ Amerispan Study Abroad http://www.amerispan.com/ Center for Development in Central America http://www.jhc-cdca.org/ Child Family Health International http://www.cfhi.org Cross Cultural Solutions http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/volunteer-work/healthcare.aspx ...
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Linda Hassan started a discussion "Congratulations Tim Cunningham! from University of Virgina SON" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
The University of Virginia School of Nursing's International Initiatives Committee awarded Tim Cunningham, a Clinical Nurse Leader student, its first-ever Global Visionary Award. Read more about the award and Tim's global health nursing work at http://www.virginia.edu/uvatoday/newsRelease.php?id=9637
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Linda Hassan started a discussion "2010 Call for Abstracts - Global Health Council" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
2010 Call for Abstracts is now open for the Global Health Council's annual conference http://www.globalhealth.org/conference_2010/
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Linda Hassan replied to "The second conference of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
I was pleased to hear that a few nurses attended this conference and nurses convened a meeting to start to dialogue on nurse's involvement with CUGH. I propose nurses, who are working at the college and university level, and others like yourself interested in GH leadership, arrange an "inaugural" meeting to develop a national strategy for prioritizing global health nursing in education, research and policy. How this could be approached? My thoughts are to start ...
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Linda Hassan started a discussion "The second conference of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
On Monday, September 14 and Tuesday, September 15, 250 global health professionals representing 58 universities will gather with others from government agencies and NGOs for the second conference of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health. The purpose of this conference is to engage in a series of discussions about the role universities should play in global health and how educational programs should be improved. The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health is representing Johns ...
Recent Recommendations
- None at this time.
