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2020 UW School of Nursing – Littlefield Leadership Lecture (ONLINE)
October 6, 2020 @ 7:00 pm
REGISTER AND ATTEND ONLINE
Please join us online for the 2020 Littlefield Leadership Lecture, a virtual event, on Tuesday, October 6, at 7:00 p.m. (CDT).
Dr. Barbara Bowers, preeminent geriatric nursing scientist and School of Nursing professor, will be our keynote speaker. Her work has influenced policy decisions and care for aging individuals and populations, nationally and internationally. She will be joined by noted researcher and leading authority on aging and long-term policy, Dr. Robyn I. Stone, Senior Vice President of Research with LeadingAge. Drs. Bowers and Stone will discuss gerontologic science and practice in an armchair conversation entitled, Aging Science and the Care of Older Adults.
Please register at nursing.wisc.edu/littlefield-lectures by September 25. Access to the event will be from the same page on October 6.
The Littlefield Leadership Lecture Series
Annual Littlefield lectures highlight nurse leaders and reflect the complexity of healthcare, changing and aging populations, scientific discoveries, innovations, and more. The lectures are valued by researchers, educators, practitioners, students, and members of the healthcare community and beyond.
Inspired and supported by the Friends of Littlefield, the Littlefield Leadership Lecture is named after Dean Emerita Vivian Littlefield, who led the UW–Madison School of Nursing from 1984 through 1999.