Delivered in a 40-minute bite-sized webinar by Lola Kehinde RGN BSc MA MBA
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This webinar is part of the LWN series provided FREE to increase accessibility to all
At LWN we feel it is important to continue to deliver FREE webinars, especially during the current cost of living crisis and global disasters restricting attendees’ ability to continue their professional development in healthcare and medical education. The trainers volunteer to deliver webinars without payment however there are back-office costs that have to be covered. If you would like to donate towards the costs incurred in providing webinars to help LWN continue to offer free webinars, we would be delighted!
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About Lola:
Lola Kehinde is a registered nurse and works for C3 as an Associate in nursing. She has a
B.Sc. (Hons) in Health Studies from the University of Greenwich, an M.A in Medical Ethics and Law from Keele University and an MBA from the University of Hertfordshire.
As an associate at C3 Lola is working on Nurses for Healthier Communities, building a network of nurses who are passionate about healthy living and are willing to share their knowledge and offer practical and emotional support to each other and their communities. She supports nurses by expanding their understanding of social determinants of health, identifying the areas – such as genetics, behaviours, environmental and physical influences, medical care, and social factors – that affect their lives, health, and that of their communities. Utilising her nursing skills to develop and support nurses to use their professional skills and cultural understanding, especially those from Black, Asian, and other minority heritage, to improve the health outcomes of their communities.