The Effects of Shared Decision Making and Patient Education on Medication Adherence (0.25h)

Posted on: December 12th, 2021 by Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc.
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This educational offering provides 0.25 CEU and was presented in the Clinical track. The course includes a PowerPoint (in PDF) and an MP3 audio file from the presentation originally shared at the 14th National Doctors of Nursing Practice Conference at the Swissotel in Chicago, August 2021.

Jessica Chung DNP, NP-C 
Dr. Chung was born in Queens, NY. She attended NYC College of Technology and received her ADN in 2009. ​ She relocated to Florida in 2010. In 2012, she obtained her BSN from Utica College. She worked at various hospitals, gaining experience as a RN in various clinical areas. ​She obtained a MSN from South University with a concentration of FNP and was board certified by the AANP in 2015. She practiced in primary, adult, pediatric and geriatric care. In 2018, she received her DNP, from Samford University and was inducted into STTI Honor Society the same year.

Purpose
Knowledge of telehealth and its applications are becoming key in increasing access to quality healthcare. It is therefore essential that APRNs are introduced to telehealth and its convoluted and sometimes confusing procedures and regulations in order to successfully adapt this modality into their practice. The purpose of this presentation is to give faculty the tools to integrate telehealth education into their APRN curricula. This aligns well with the conference theme since those APRNs who graduate with telehealth knowledge will be equipped with the skills to integrate this healthcare modality into their practice.

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