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Join Dr. JoAnne Banks, RN, PhD, and Bertha L. Shelton Endowed Professor at Winston-Salem State University, for a compelling forum on the role of storytelling in promoting women's health. Learn how culture-based interventions and group storytelling can empower women to explore the influences of interpersonal relationships and environmental factors on their health beliefs and practices. This event will take place on March 26, 2014, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM in Room 5060, McLeod Hall. Bring your lunch and engage in this valuable discussion!
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ONR Forum Some of it is true: Storytelling as a strategy for promoting the health of women JoAnne Banks, RN, PhD Bertha L. Shelton Endowed Professor for Research Division of Nursing, Winston-Salem State University Dr. Banks’ program of research focuses on development of contextually consistent, culture-based interventions to promote health behavior change among women. She is particularly interested in explicating the potential value of group storytelling as a means of assisting women to examine how interpersonal and environmental factors intersect to influence their health beliefs and practices March 26, 2014 12:00 – 1:00 Room 5060 McLeod Hall Bring your lunch and enjoy the forum