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Beckie Kronebusch1, Crystal Trent Paultre, Pressanna Parackal
1Beckie Kronebusch is a clinical nurse specialist at the Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse, WI, Crystal Trent Paultre is a PhD student at the University of Maryland School of Nursing in Baltimore, Pressanna Parackal is hospital supervisor at University Health in San Antonio, TX, Lucindra Campbell-Law is divisional dean and professor in the Peavy School of Nursing, University of St. Thomas, in Houston, Melveen Janeen Camba is an instructor at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in Honolulu, and Jessica Varghese is an assistant professor of nursing at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury. Contact author: Beckie Kronebusch, kronebusch.beckie@mayo.edu . The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Abstract:
Over the course of a year, 18 nurses from 11 states across the country came together to participate in the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) Fellowship program. The ANHE is a national organization that provides resources and advocacy opportunities to and for nurses. Its vision is a transformational alliance that prepares nurses to ensure the environmental health of all people, overcome environmental health disparities, and heal our communities and the Earth for present and future generations. Nurses are natural leaders in this space, based on their foundational training as holistic carers. Here, the authors share their experiences from the third cohort of the ANHE Fellowship with the aim of inspiring others to embark on, continue, and share their own work in improving environmental health and the health of their communities.
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