12/09/2021
Dr. Lisa Turner taught a Community Health Nursing (NUR 448) class this semester. The students in the class connected with several different local public health sites, from dental sites to elementary health ones. Each site had different projects and demands for pairs of students in the class. The students also each created and presented research projects at a health fair hosted in alumni. Topics ranged from the importance of managing stress and mental health to reproductive health education.
Working directly with the community can also illuminate knowledge from a different perspective than those that are just in the classroom. A student said that “Working with a community partner made me see what types of barriers community members experience that prevent them from getting an optimal healthcare experience.” Another student in the class said, “I was included in conversations at my site that would affect my intended group of focus. I felt like I made an impact.”