Tess Panizales, MSN, RN
About Tess Panizales, MSN, RN
Quality Program Manager
Center for Surgery and Public Health (CSPH) BWH
Nyaya Health and CSPH Surgical Project Program Manager
Role(s) / Profession(s)
- Academic
Organization
- 180 Degrees Consulting
Work Location(s)
- Afghanistan
Tess's Communities
Language(s)
- Afrikaans
Recent Contributions
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Tess Panizales, MSN, RN replied to "FW: Opportunity for 4 month supported volunteer post in Kenya or Ghana!" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
This is such a wonderful opportunity. Can this be done by team teaching methodology? It will help at least spread the days off from work. Thanks. Tess Panizales
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Tess Panizales, MSN, RN replied to "The second conference of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
Thanks for all the input. Am so glad to hear the ' moving forward' in promoting global health in nursing. There are a lot of nurses who are willing to be a part of this enabling work. We started our Global Nursing Interest Group at Brigham, turning 1 year old this December, which I co-lead with Patrice Nicholas. I believe in what Linda said, its time to have a nursing dialogue. Maybe we can even ...
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Tess Panizales, MSN, RN replied to "Human Rights" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
Thanks, Sheila. I will visit their website. Tess
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Tess Panizales, MSN, RN replied to "Nursing Crisis - Christine Gorman's blog" in the Global Health Nursing & Midwifery community.
Thanks for sharing these great information that continue to challenge nurses across continents - we are endowed with the Big VOICE but how do we utilize it to be heard. Tess
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Tess Panizales, MSN, RN replied to "Moving Beyond Doctors" in the Global Surgery & Anesthesia community.
Given the state of the world's needs (resource constraints included), surgical task shifting in predefined common, essential, life saving procedures is something that can be or have already been embraced by LICs. Assuming that we provide quality and safe standards for these procedures. We have to remember the issue at large is the ongoing necessity for surgical management, and the time to make a change is not tomorrow it is this moment - patients are ...
Recent Recommendations
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