Caring for the Caregiver (passing on an email from APF)
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Caring for the Caregiver
Online chat with Kris Robinson PhD, FNPbc, RN
Interim Assistant Dean, Graduate Program and Associate Professor,
School of Nursing at the University of Texas
American Pain Foundation Power Over Pain Action Network Leader - Texas
Tuesday, February 17th at 8:00p.m. ET
LIMITED SPACE - MAKE YOUR RESERVATION TODAY!!
Please
join Kris Robinson PhD, FNPbc, RN and the American Pain Foundation’s
PainAid Community for this Live On-Line Chat about the role of
caregivers and the importance of self care on Tuesday, February 17,
2009 at 8:00p.m. ET. In addition to her professional expertise, Kris is
also a caregiver for her husband who has chronic pain.
Kris
Robinson is a doctoral-prepared nurse educator, clinician and
researcher. Her research interest focuses on health disparities that
occur as a result of chronic pain experience of Hispanics of Mexican
American descent and their families; and, ultimately interventions to
increase quality of life and optimum functioning in this population.
She is currently the Assistant Dean for Graduate Education at the
University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing.
She has been a
POPAN advocate for the past two years and is able to intertwine her
community service, teaching and clinical practice with advocacy
activities. She has published articles in the local paper and has been
a guest several times on the University radio station KTEP. She is
active in providing pain management information in Spanish and English
at local health fairs. Dr. Robinson is an associate professor of
nursing and a family nurse practitioner. To maintain clinical skills,
she volunteers part-time in a pain management clinic with Dr. Jose
Monsivais at the Hand and Microsurgery Center of El Paso.
There is limited space for this chat, so please go to the Military/Veteran Section of PainAid (corrected link) for reservation instructions. If you do not already have a login name and password for PainAid, please click here first to register for access to PainAid. If you have previously registered with PainAid and have forgotten your password,
click here. If you have difficulty accessing PainAid or have any questions, please email Chats@painfoundation.org for assistance.




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