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Published on: January 12, 2018
Michele Raines1, Shelby L Garner, Lori A Spies
1Michele Raines, BSN, RN, is a graduate of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. She spent the majority of her nursing career in pediatric intensive care. Michele travels and writes simple, straightforward health education materials. Shelby L. Garner, PhD, RN, is an assistant professor at Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing (BU LHSON). Her latest research involves exploring strategies to increase retention rates among nurses employed in India. Lori A. Spies, PhD, RN, is an assistant professor and mission coordinator at BU LHSON. She teaches the global health and missions course and FNP International Clinical in the DNP program. Building nursing capacity globally is her research focus. Cheryl Riley, DNP, RN, is a clinical associate professor at BU LHSON and the NNP program coordinator. Her research interests include increasing nurse capacity globally, delayed cord clamping, and Helping Babies Breathe. Lyn S. Prater, PhD, RN, is a clinical professor at BU LHSON. Her focus on international work in India and Vietnam are dedicated to building nurse capacity.
The Pad Project provides menstrual hygiene kits and education to women, promoting health and well-being. This initiative combines health education with spiritual support, addressing critical needs for women
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