Do the Work, Try Something, Change Something, Reflect

Ashley McLellan, a student in the Master of Science in Nursing program joins us to talk about her scholarly project on preventing peanut allergy in children, in collaboration with her team at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children Food Allergy Center.
In this episode of Evidence-Based IHP, Ashley McLellan, a student in the Master of Science in Nursing program joins us to talk about her scholarly project on preventing peanut allergy in children, in collaboration with her team at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children Food Allergy Center. We discuss how her project will help advance provider knowledge and practice regarding food allergy prevention, as well as team building during the pandemic, the challenges of implementing evidence into practice and the benefits of using the quality improvement framework in healthcare. Amanda and Rachel conclude the episode with a discussion of recent research on impostor syndrome, especially in health professionals.

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Co-Hosts: Amanda Tarbet & Rachel Norton
Executive Producer: Selena Craig
Creator: Amanda Tarbet
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