INL Opening Session - Courageous Careers: Stepping Out, Bringing All In - Margaret Moss
In this deeply personal talk, Dr. Moss shares her personal story of assimilation as an Indigenous woman, and why and how we must rebuild our "gold standards" to bring reconciliation to nursing.
Margaret P. Moss, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota- the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation. She has equal lineage in a Dakhóta First Nation. Her traditional name is Medicine Robe. Dr. Moss is the first and only American Indian to hold both Nursing and Juris Doctorates. She has been a nurse for 33 years and an academic for 22 years across 4 universities. Dr. Moss was one of only 2 Indigenous women named to the inaugural Forbes 50 over 50 Impact List, 2021. She is currently on a study committee at NASEM for a review of how Federal policies (US) contribute to racial and ethnic health inequities. She is asked to speak often on Indigenous, health, aging, diversity and policy issues with academics, health professionals and other groups nationally and internationally.
Hosted by the American Academy of Nursing's Institute for Nursing Leadership in partnership with the RWJF Future of Nursing Scholarship Program, AARP, and Campaign for Action.
Видео INL Opening Session - Courageous Careers: Stepping Out, Bringing All In - Margaret Moss канала American Academy of Nursing
Margaret P. Moss, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota- the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation. She has equal lineage in a Dakhóta First Nation. Her traditional name is Medicine Robe. Dr. Moss is the first and only American Indian to hold both Nursing and Juris Doctorates. She has been a nurse for 33 years and an academic for 22 years across 4 universities. Dr. Moss was one of only 2 Indigenous women named to the inaugural Forbes 50 over 50 Impact List, 2021. She is currently on a study committee at NASEM for a review of how Federal policies (US) contribute to racial and ethnic health inequities. She is asked to speak often on Indigenous, health, aging, diversity and policy issues with academics, health professionals and other groups nationally and internationally.
Hosted by the American Academy of Nursing's Institute for Nursing Leadership in partnership with the RWJF Future of Nursing Scholarship Program, AARP, and Campaign for Action.
Видео INL Opening Session - Courageous Careers: Stepping Out, Bringing All In - Margaret Moss канала American Academy of Nursing
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