Kathryn
Sabo,
PhD, CNE, RN
Assistant Professor School of Nursing
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Kathryn Sabo joined the MGH Institute School of Nursing faculty in 2008. She teaches in the prelicensure program with expertise in adult health, public health nursing, and clinical education. Sabo is the director of the Ruth Sleep Nursing Center, a pro-bono student-led clinical learning environment that offers free health services to the community. In this role, Sabo engages in uniprofessional and interprofessional student learning activities. Research interests include health promotion of the older adult and the role of providers in promoting older adult health.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The Dr. Charles A. and Ann Sanders Impact Practice Center (IPC) at MGH Institute of Health Professions (IHP) brings together students from across health professions to learn and practice in teams and to deliver essential free care to the community. A collaborative model, developed by IHP faculty to deliver student-led interprofessional wellness groups, creates a reciprocal relationship where students develop health teaching and coaching skills while community members acquire coordinated health promotion strategies to enhance their well-being. The robust structure of the model has guided the…