Start Date

16-5-2019 4:30 PM

End Date

2019 12:00 AM

Description

As disasters become more frequent it is important that people are ready to respond. University students along with community volunteers learn with and from each other during a disaster simulation. Learn how participant’s perceptions of spirituality and civic engagement has changed following a disaster simulation.

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Authors:

Sonia K. Wrate, MSN, RN, Ronda M. Christman, PhD, MSN, RN, Rebecca L. Retzer, MSN, RN, Elizabeth J. Scott, PhD, MSN, RN, Laura Racovita-Szilagyi, PhD, MSW, Faith A. Laughlin, EdD, Liane de Souza, PhD, Carol Raney, MA, Josh D. Fraker, Rachel Williams-Smith, EdD, Cynthia F.M. Gettys, PhD, & Maureen Baksh-Griffin, MSN, RN

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May 16th, 4:30 PM Jan 1st, 12:00 AM

Perilous Times Call for Emergency Preparedness

As disasters become more frequent it is important that people are ready to respond. University students along with community volunteers learn with and from each other during a disaster simulation. Learn how participant’s perceptions of spirituality and civic engagement has changed following a disaster simulation.