Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

Reflections on INQRI's Work - A Video Presented At Last Week's 2012 National Conference

As many of you know, or may have attended, the INQRI Program held our National Conference last week in Washington, DC. We had the pleasure of engaging the 160+ participants with panels discussing the many facets of INQRI grantees' work. One of the most talked about sessions of the conference was the introductory section, which included a video reflecting on the work of INQRI since its inception 7 years ago. The video is embedded below.



If you are looking for more resources related to the INQRI program's work you can visit our BRAND NEW website that contains a variety of videos, documents, as well as general information about the INQRI program and the grantees we have served over the years.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Recording Now Available of Our Most Recent Webinar in the Future of Nursing Series

Last week, we were thrilled to have Maja Djukic, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor at New York University's College of Nursing, lead a webinar addressing the fourth recomenndation made in the IOM's Future report: Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health. The webinar, "Associate and Bachelor Degree Graduates: Differences in QI Participation", covered a range of topics addressing the differences in QI knowledge and participation among nurses with associate and bachelors degrees. The webinar was well received and we are now pleased to share it with all of you!

Click here to view the webinar.

Click here to view the first webinar in our Future of Nursing series.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Video: Function Focused Care: Optimizing Function and Activity Among Older Adults

Two weeks ago, INQRI grantee, Barbara Resnick, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP, guest lectured at the University of Pennsylvania's Institute of Aging. Dr. Resnick's presentation focused on her work addressing function focused care and the outcomes associated with this cost-effective intervention. We encourage all of you to view this candid lecture on how function focused care can improve the lives of elderly individuals in assisted living, skilled-nursing facilities as well as acute care.

Click here to view the video.