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California State University San Bernardino: Director Of CSUSB's Nursing Street Medicine Program Invited To Speak At Two Virtual Conferences
Diane Vines will speak at the Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference on Oct. 15, and at the 17th Annual International Stree ...
October 4, 2021
Diane Vines will speak at the Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference on Oct. 15, and at the 17th Annual International Street Medicine Symposium on Oct. 21.
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Diane Vines, CSUSB nursing faculty member and director of the university’s Nursing Street Medicine Program, will speak at two virtual conferences in October.
The Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference will be on Oct. 15, where the topic of her talk will be “Street Medicine Participation for Mental Health Nursing Students.” Vines will be joined by two CSUSB nursing students, Emily Hagar and Cidney Silva.
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The 17th Annual International Street Medicine Symposium will be on Oct. 21, where the topic will be “Student Nurse Clinics for Unsheltered Populations: Effect on Student Attitudes.”
Vines also recently spoke to the Inland Empire Association of Clinical Nurse Leaders on Sept. 16th about “Helping Nurse Leaders Assist Nursing Staff Affected by Trauma and Stress of Treating COVID-19 Patients.”
Diane Vines, CSUSB nursing faculty member and director of the university’s Nursing Street Medicine Program, will speak at two virtual conferences in October.
The Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference will be on Oct. 15, where the topic of her talk will be “Street Medicine Participation for Mental Health Nursing Students.” Vines will be joined by two CSUSB nursing students, Emily Hagar and Cidney Silva.
The 17th Annual International Street Medicine Symposium will be on Oct. 21, where the topic will be “Student Nurse Clinics for Unsheltered Populations: Effect on Student Attitudes.”
Vines also recently spoke to the Inland Empire Association of Clinical Nurse Leaders on Sept. 16th about “Helping Nurse Leaders Assist Nursing Staff Affected by Trauma and Stress of Treating COVID-19 Patients.”
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