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Session 1 – Belonging – Perspectives from a Nurse Leader (Advancing Black Nursing Leadership Series)

February 13, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Bloomberg Nursing invites you attend our Black Futures Month – Advancing Black Nursing Leadership Lunch and Learn Series, a month-long initiative honouring and celebrating Black History Month.

Join for three lunch and learn sessions featuring alumni and students who will discuss the impact of Black Nurses in leadership, the importance of mentorship, and the ways in which Black nursing students are creating positive community spaces to support future Black nursing leaders.

Session 1: Belonging – Perspectives from a Nurse Leader 

Natalie Madramootoo will discuss her experiences and perspectives as a Black nursing leader throughout both her educational journey and her career which has included critical care nursing, health systems leadership and a commitment to excellent and equitable community care through a variety of community initiatives.

Registration required. 

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