Jul 22 2024 32 mins
Throughout the episode, Dr. Boston-Leary delves into the transformative journey of the MFP, discussing its pivotal role in addressing disparities in underserved communities and its evolution as a model for inclusive care. She also explores the broader context of nursing history, the ongoing challenges of equity and inclusion within the profession, and the vital importance of sustaining and expanding programs like the MFP to foster a diverse and culturally competent workforce.
Tune in to hear Dr. Boston-Leary's reflections on the future of the MFP, her vision for continued progress in health care equity, and her inspiring advice for current and future fellows navigating the complex landscape of nursing and mental health care. This episode offers a compelling look at the past, present, and future of the MFP, emphasizing the enduring need for dedicated efforts to support and uplift minority communities within the nursing profession.
Key Topics:
- The 50-year legacy of the Minority Fellowship Program
- The role of the American Nurses Association in promoting diversity and inclusion
- Historical and ongoing challenges in nursing related to equity and representation
- The unique impact and importance of the MFP in supporting underserved communities
- Future directions and opportunities for the MFP and nursing profession
Don't miss this engaging conversation with Dr. Katie Boston-Leary, filled with valuable insights and powerful reflections on the journey towards a more equitable and inclusive nursing profession.
Bonus: Earn Free CNE Credits!
Nurses can earn Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits by listening to this episode.
CNE information: Free CNE credits are available for listening to the podcast at https://www.nursingworld.org/continuing-education/MHTP-S4-E1-6/. The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.