SYMPOSIUM
Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM
Global Health: Creating Partnerships for Success
Learning Objective #1: Compare and contrast the benefits of various partnership models to nursing and global health and describe the methods of evaluation of outcomes.
Learning Objective #2: Describe specific strategies used to establish a service-education partnership, outcomes achieved and methods for sustainability.
Partnerships in global health are important to the advancement of healthcare and building nursing capacity. Nursing has been a pioneer in establishing alliances and working with hospitals and other healthcare organizations including schools of nursing to improve healthcare outcomes. Sigma Theta Tau International and its member play a pivotal role in fostering productive and innovative partnerships in global health through leadership initiatives and new models. This program will provide a framework for nurses to use in establishing interdisciplinary partnerships and alliances to advance global health.
Symposium Organizer:Ann Marie Brooks, RN, DNSc, MBA
Symposium Presenters:Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, CRNI, FAAN
Rita M. Carty, DNSc, RN, FAAN
 Global Health: Creating Partnerships for Success
Rita M. Carty, DNSc, RN, FAAN
 Global Health: Creating Partnerships for Success
Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, CRNI, FAAN