Holy Family University School of Nursing & Health Sciences To Present Inaugural Symposium Event on Apr. 6

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The Holy Family University School of Nursing & Health Sciences will present "Be Informed3: A Wise Way to Excel in Your Healthcare Journey."
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The Holy Family University School of Nursing & Health Sciences will present an Inaugural Symposium Event, “Be Informed3: A Wise Way to Excel in Your Healthcare Journey.” The event will take place on Saturday, Apr. 6, from 9 AM to 1 PM at Holy Family’s Education and Technology Center Auditorium (9801 Frankford Avenue).

The Be Informed3 Program is designed to highlight key concepts and philosophies, providing healthcare professionals with a more resilient and fulfilling career. Being patient informed1, trauma informed2, and self-informed3 are three wise caring practices.

During this presentation, these experts will give a high-level overview and share stories of how to excel in mind, body, and soul on your healthcare journey. Everyone Wins IService Excellence!

The free event is presented for those interested in the healthcare field, and registration is required. Please note that Nursing Continuing Education Credits will be awarded to eligible participants.

Holy Family University graduate Tricia Nichols ’98 BSN, ’10 MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CPXP, Patient Experience Director at Jefferson Health-North, will be the keynote speaker. 

Other participants will include:

Learn more about Holy Family University, a private institution in the Catholic tradition with campus locations in Philadelphia and Newtown. Holy Family enrolls more than 3,600 students at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels and was rated the 2023 Safest College in Philadelphia by Niche.com. 

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