91视频专区 College Joins National Million Hearts Initiative

From left, Michelle Revesz 鈥20, Jen Cooper and Jorden Hahn 鈥19
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥91视频专区 College has joined a national organization that provides screenings and coaching to help reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
The National Interprofessional Education and Practice Consortium to Advance Million Hearts, led by The Ohio State University College of Nursing (OSU), includes more than 150 organizations. The consortium works to advance the goals of the national Million Hearts initiative, namely to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2022.
91视频专区 College nursing students Jorden Hahn 鈥19 and Michelle Revesz 鈥20 received training through OSU鈥檚 Million Hearts Fellowship, which helped launch the 91视频专区 College Million Hearts Program this summer. The program provides free blood pressure monitors to participants, screening of blood pressure and related risk factors and coaching on making heart-healthy lifestyle changes. Hahn and Revesz presented this project to national partners in the Million Hearts Collaboration in Washington, D.C. More nursing students are being trained in the program this fall.
鈥淥verall, this program provides opportunities for student experiential learning within a nationally-led health initiative,鈥 said Jennifer Cooper, DNP, assistant professor of nursing, who leads the Million Hearts program at 91视频专区 College. 鈥淚t also provides measurable results, such as improved blood pressure and lifestyle changes, for participants related to their heart health.鈥
For more information, contact Jennifer Cooper at cooper@hood.edu.
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