Black Nurses Association of Baltimore
Chapter of the National Black Nurses Association, Inc.
Vaple Robinson, PH.D, MHA, MSL, RN, CHES
President
Helen Williams, LPN
Vice President
Gwendolyn Clunie, CMSRN, RN, BBC
Secretary
Gail Marshall, RN,BSN,MBA
Treasurer
Connie Simon
Historian
Ronnie Ursin, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC
Immediate Past President
We are opening a scholarship application for undergraduate nursing students!
Please visit the bnab.org website for more information.
Deadline to submit all documents is March 15, 2023
20 years ago, the National Minority Quality Forum established the Annual Summit on Health Disparities. This annual summit aims to assist health care providers, professionals, administrators, researchers, policy makers, community and faith-based organizations in delivering quality care to diverse populations. With nearly 1000 attendees annually, the Summit has educated thousands of health leaders.
Vision. The Forum strives to prepare the health system in the United States to provide optimal health care for a diverse society.
Date: April 25th-26th, 2022
Location: Washington D.C
Click the link to register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-nmqf-leadership-summit-registration-registration-262586121157
All NBNA members send a message for attendance code.
Visit the Baltimore City Health Department webpage for COVID 19 updates:
https://coronavirus.baltimorecity.gov/
The Baltimore City Health Department offers free vaccinations to residents 5 and older.
Baltimore City COVID-19 Call Center (443)-984-8650
Monday to Friday 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Coronavirus 2019 Disease (COVID-19) The official website of Charm City, Baltimore, Maryland.
The Black Nurses Association of Baltimore celebrates Women's History Month!
Check out our webpage at bnab.org for a glimpse of nurse excellence and nurse history!
đź’ˇDid you know Harriet Tubman acted as a nurse during the Civil War, tending to Black soldiers and liberated slaves??
Title of Presentation: “COVID 19 Highlighted America’s Health Inequities”
https://jhuson.zoom.us/rec/share/U3mki-WQ0RegHSjvWPQQsix9s8bLtsSvcifzu8V34QIAe1LHzUGJSMICOfjvH3NS.lgeyaPXwd8pJekn2
Passcode: 0AYik2.v
Dr. Lorece Edwards
Professor of Public Health
School of Community Health and Policy
Morgan State University
Dr. Edwards is known as an authentic public health
champion. As a scholar-activist, she has published in several peer-reviewed articles. She was also
one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women in 2013, 2016, and 2019. Her research has been presented at
international, national, and local conferences and workshops.
The Black Nurses Association of Baltimore will be participating in the Vaccine Pop-up clinic that will be held on Saturday, 12/18 from 12 -3pm at the St. Matthews Long Term Community Outreach Center located at 3003 W. North Ave.
For more information please email us at [email protected]
We hope to see you there!
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Barbara Crosby, RN
President
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