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SUMMARY:Innovating Nursing Education for Equity: Simulation\, Storytelling\, and Culturally Responsive Care
DESCRIPTION:This event explores innovative approaches to nursing education that center equity\, cultural responsiveness\, and real-world application. Through simulation\, storytelling\, and creative health communication strategies\, presenters will highlight how nursing educators and clinicians can better prepare future and practicing nurses to deliver compassionate\, trauma-informed\, and patient-centered care. Sessions will emphasize lived experience\, culturally grounded practice\, and innovative teaching methods that advance health equity across diverse populations.\nFeatured Speakers & Sessions\nDr. Marissa H. Rafael\, DNP\, RN\, CMSRN\, CNEclAssistant Professor\, California State University\, East BayDr. Rafael brings extensive experience in medical-surgical\, oncology\, and trauma nursing\, as well as nursing education across classroom\, simulation\, and clinical settings. Her work focuses on improving nursing practice through evidence-based education\, fostering clinical judgment\, and developing mentorship pathways for students\, new nurses\, and faculty. She is committed to enhancing nursing education quality and supporting workforce development through innovative teaching strategies.\nDr. Elizabeth Clarke\, DNP\, FNP\, MSN\, SCRN\, RN\, FNYAMDirector of Patient Care Services\, Mount Sinai WestDr. Clarke is a transformational healthcare leader with over 20 years of experience advancing quality\, equity\, and system-level improvement. Her doctoral work introduced a culturally responsive rap song intervention to improve adolescent awareness and prevention of Type 2 diabetes. A Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine\, she is recognized for her leadership in innovation\, health equity\, and patient-centered care across complex healthcare systems.\nAnna Livson\, MSN\, RN\, PCCN\, CEN\, PHNSimulation Educator & Co-Coordinator\, California State University\, East BayAnna Livson is a Simulation Educator with over a decade of acute care experience in emergency and cardiothoracic transplant nursing. She specializes in simulation-based learning and program coordination\, bringing real-world clinical expertise into nursing education. Her work focuses on strengthening clinical readiness\, critical thinking\, and trauma-informed competencies through high-fidelity simulation experiences.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p><meta charset="utf-8"></p><p data-end="1277" data-start="717">This event explores innovative approaches to nursing education that center equity\, cultural responsiveness\, and real-world application. Through simulation\, storytelling\, and creative health communication strategies\, presenters will highlight how nursing educators and clinicians can better prepare future and practicing nurses to deliver compassionate\, trauma-informed\, and patient-centered care. Sessions will emphasize lived experience\, culturally grounded practice\, and innovative teaching methods that advance health equity across diverse populations.</p><p data-end="1277" data-start="717"><br></p><p><meta charset="utf-8"></p><h2 data-end="936" data-section-id="1kuev92" data-start="901"><strong data-end="936" data-start="904" fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;">Featured Speakers &amp\; Sessions</strong></h2><p><strong data-end="936" data-start="904" fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/micronetonline/image/upload/q_auto\,f_auto\,c_crop\,w_1868\,h_2000\,x_-1/v1776734768/tenants/c2d2d1d9-e4ce-4db2-9c77-b19cd97d3bb3/bcb0213fea2b43e2939dcd49ef42f53c/20230324-155915-Marissa-Rafael.jpg" width="236" style="width: 236px\; height: 252.708px\; position: relative\; max-width: 100%\; cursor: pointer\; padding: 0px 1px\;" height="252.708" fr-original-style="width: 236px\; height: 252.708px\;" fr-original-class="fr-draggable"></strong><br></p><h3 data-end="992" data-section-id="1b624j7" data-start="938"><strong data-end="990" data-start="942" fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;">Dr. Marissa H. Rafael\, DNP\, RN\, CMSRN\, CNEcl</strong></h3><p data-end="1055" data-start="993"><em data-end="1053" data-start="993">Assistant Professor\, California State University\, East Bay</em></p><p data-end="1668" data-start="1180">Dr. Rafael brings extensive experience in medical-surgical\, oncology\, and trauma nursing\, as well as nursing education across classroom\, simulation\, and clinical settings. Her work focuses on improving nursing practice through evidence-based education\, fostering clinical judgment\, and developing mentorship pathways for students\, new nurses\, and faculty. She is committed to enhancing nursing education quality and supporting workforce development through innovative teaching strategies.</p><hr data-start="1670" data-end="1673" fr-original-style="" style="clear: both\; user-select: none\; break-after: page\;"><h3 data-end="1737" data-section-id="shvghf" data-start="1675"><img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/micronetonline/image/upload/q_auto\,f_auto\,c_crop\,w_612\,h_604\,y_102/v1776734805/tenants/c2d2d1d9-e4ce-4db2-9c77-b19cd97d3bb3/6774176e79f3409d80e64c6fd0110025/headshot-elizabeth-clarke-Elizabeth-Clarke.jpg" width="239" style="width: 239px\; height: 235.876px\; position: relative\; max-width: 100%\; cursor: pointer\; padding: 0px 1px\;" height="235.876" fr-original-style="width: 239px\; height: 235.876px\;" fr-original-class="fr-draggable"><br></h3><h3 data-end="1737" data-section-id="shvghf" data-start="1675"><strong data-end="1735" data-start="1679" fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;">Dr. Elizabeth Clarke\, DNP\, FNP\, MSN\, SCRN\, RN\, FNYAM</strong></h3><p data-end="1793" data-start="1738"><em data-end="1791" data-start="1738">Director of Patient Care Services\, Mount Sinai West</em></p><p data-end="2363" data-start="1907">Dr. Clarke is a transformational healthcare leader with over 20 years of experience advancing quality\, equity\, and system-level improvement. Her doctoral work introduced a culturally responsive rap song intervention to improve adolescent awareness and prevention of Type 2 diabetes. A Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine\, she is recognized for her leadership in innovation\, health equity\, and patient-centered care across complex healthcare systems.</p><hr data-start="2365" data-end="2368" fr-original-style="" style="clear: both\; user-select: none\; break-after: page\;"><h3 data-end="2416" data-section-id="colmcn" data-start="2370"><img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/micronetonline/image/upload/q_auto\,f_auto\,c_crop\,w_1168\,h_1388\,y_20/v1776734840/tenants/c2d2d1d9-e4ce-4db2-9c77-b19cd97d3bb3/76e52f86607f4331921199c4341a43e9/Anna-Livson-Anna-Livson.jpg" width="239" style="width: 239px\; height: 284.02px\; position: relative\; max-width: 100%\; cursor: pointer\; padding: 0px 1px\;" height="284.02" fr-original-style="width: 239px\; height: 284.02px\;" fr-original-class="fr-draggable"><br></h3><h3 data-end="2416" data-section-id="colmcn" data-start="2370"><strong data-end="2414" data-start="2374" fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;">Anna Livson\, MSN\, RN\, PCCN\, CEN\, PHN</strong></h3><p data-end="2496" data-start="2417"><em data-end="2494" data-start="2417">Simulation Educator &amp\; Co-Coordinator\, California State University\, East Bay</em></p><p data-end="3028" data-start="2610">Anna Livson is a Simulation Educator with over a decade of acute care experience in emergency and cardiothoracic transplant nursing. She specializes in simulation-based learning and program coordination\, bringing real-world clinical expertise into nursing education. Her work focuses on strengthening clinical readiness\, critical thinking\, and trauma-informed competencies through high-fidelity simulation experiences.</p></body></html>
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