The inaugural meeting of our new Chew on This series! Spend your lunch break learning and sharing (and eating) as you listen to our guest presenter. The Chew on This series will alternate months with our VBWIM online Coffee Break.
For our first ever offering, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Kimberly Madison, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, a Board-Certified Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) to talk to us about how we can use Artificial Intelligence to be more efficient, develop systems to manage our responsibilities and teams, and gain access to tools we can use to monitor our health from a holistic perspective. As she explains:
“We all know the importance of self-care practices like mindfulness, fitness, and good sleep habits. But we’re also juggling many competing priorities on a daily basis, thus lacking the time to heed to those recommendations. What we need to know is how to use digital tools to give us more time in the day so we can actually adopt consistent self-care practices that improve our health outcomes and quality of life.”
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Kimberly received her Doctor of Nursing Practice and Master of Science in Nursing degrees from The George Washington University. As a budding entrepreneur and founder of Mahogany Telederm, she is eager to improve health inequities among diverse populations. She is a faith-based and plant-based practitioner who provides culturally competent care and promotes a holistic care model with a team approach. Most importantly, she emphasizes shared-decision making where she works with her patients and caregivers to determine the best course of action based on their beliefs, values, and resources.
She is proud to be the daughter of a Marine Corps veteran, Ooh-rah! She runs a health ministry with her mother in honor of her great-grandmother, Lena Cook, that promotes walking, healthy eating, disease prevention, and mental health. Her favorite pastime is exploring nature. As one of 4+ million nurses who are also one of the most respected professionals, she is devoted to exposing nurses and the public to what it means to be a nurse and all we can do.