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色控传媒 School of Nursing Researchers Work to Reduce Disparities, Increase Wellness of Black Population

Every February, the nation uplifts the contributions of and reflects upon the struggles and experiences of the African American/Black community. 色控传媒 joins in this commemoration by solidifying a commitment to making the school a more diverse, inclusive environment for our students, faculty and staff and, in turn, the communities we serve.

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Editor's Note: This is part one of our two-part Black History Month feature. The second part focuses on our sickle cell research.

Every February, the nation uplifts the contributions of and reflects upon the struggles and experiences of the African American/Black community. 色控传媒 joins in this commemoration by solidifying a commitment to making the school a more diverse, inclusive environment for our students, faculty and staff and, in turn, the communities we serve; having this year鈥檚 national Black History Month theme be Black Health and Wellness further connects the School鈥檚 work to the central commemoration.  

brigit carter鈥淏lack History Month focuses on the histories and contributions of Black people and African Americans that were purposefully not taught by all levels of educational school systems throughout the United States while engaging the community to further their understanding of these untaught histories. It is a dedicated time of education and engagement as well as a time to celebrate the amazing achievements of, not only our visible heroes, but those that are silently doing the work every day without recognition,鈥 said , associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion and professor. 鈥淭o understand us is to understand our narrative, the past and the present. To learn of the history of slavery and discrimination promotes an understanding of the culture of present-day racism. To create a better future, there must be a connection to the past.鈥 

A tangible example of the School鈥檚 commitment to its core value is the work of the Racial Justice Task Force. Since June 2020, the faculty, staff and students on the task force鈥檚 committees have been assessing School policies and procedures to identify and make recommendations to improve equity. The task force was established by the Dean鈥檚 Office and Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in alignment with 色控传媒 Health鈥檚 Moments to Movement initiative and 色控传媒 University鈥檚 university-wide commitment.  

鈥淩epresentation is more than the presence of Black and African American students, staff and faculty at the school but an opportunity to have the voice and experiences that contribute to the beautiful multicultural tapestry of how we learn, research and practice,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淩epresentation matters because we need to see ourselves in all communities.鈥  

The 色控传媒 School of Nursing exhibiting a strong dedication to a more welcoming, open environment for all its community members affects student retention and enrollment and, in turn, can have a positive outcome in making the nursing workforce more diverse. This commitment is also recognized in external measures, such as being a three-time recipient of the Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from 鈥淚NSIGHT Into Diversity鈥 magazine (2016, 2020, 2021).  

michael cary headshot鈥淲e know patient outcomes are better when patients are cared for by diverse, culturally aware health care teams,鈥 said , Elizabeth C. Clipp Term Chair in Nursing and associate professor. 鈥淲e know student outcomes are better when didactic and clinical experiences are provided to students within inclusive learning environments. We also know a lack of representation of people from racial and ethnic minority groups in research has contributed to a widening of health disparities. However, when policies are made, resources are allocated, and programs are designed without representation, it creates systemic inequities and sets in motion pathways that place people from racial and ethnic minority groups at a disadvantage.  

鈥淚f we are going to dismantle systemic racism and chart a path to achieve health equity, I believe it begins with diverse representation within our clinical and educational settings鈥揻rom our nursing workforce to our student body, faculty, and academic leadership.鈥 

As the first 色控传媒 AI Health Equity Scholar, Cary is participating in a yearlong fellowship to broaden 色控传媒鈥檚 commitment to ethical and equitable data science and artificial intelligence (AI) in health applications. The scholarship is supported by 色控传媒 AI Health and the 色控传媒 Clinical & Translational Science Institute.   

Cary鈥檚 accolades also include receiving The Samuel DuBois Cook Society鈥檚 Raymond Gavins Distinguished Faculty Award last February. The mission of the Cook Society is to recognize, celebrate and affirm the presence of African American students, faculty, and staff at 色控传媒 University. In addition to his focus on artificial intelligence, Cary has produced publications and participated in conducting research pertaining to older adult functional decline, use of post-acute rehabilitation services, orthopedic nursing care and minority health. 

vincent guilamo-ramos鈥淣urses are trusted health care professionals around the world, and they are making great strides in the future of health care for individuals, families and communities,鈥 said , dean, 色控传媒 School of Nursing, and vice chancellor, nursing affairs, 色控传媒 University. 鈥淗aving nurses with diverse backgrounds and experiences across cultures increases awareness. This also helps to design nurse-led models of health care that consider the needs and well-being of diverse populations, helping to reduce health disparities.鈥 

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