Faith Elise Metlock
@fmetlock
PhD Student @JHUNursing interested in #HeartHealth and #WellBeing promotion through a #SDOH, and #innovation lens | tOSU alumna | Views my ownšŗ
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Wonderful Grand Rounds presentation by Dr.Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MHS, RN on 'Bridging the Divide: How Nursing can Advance Cardiovascular Health Equity in African-descent populationsā.
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Enjoyed spending time at #Epilifestyle24 with the #GlocalCardiovascularEquity Lab(family). We missed you Abeer | Ų¹ŁŲØŁŲ±. See you in #NOLA for #EPILifestyle25 . AHAMeetings
Our amazing Bunmi Ogungbe received the Lifestyle & Cardiometabolic Health Early Investigator travel award.
#EPILifestyle24 JAHA #JAHAMeetingReport
The Lifestyle & Epidemiology and PreventionĀ Councilsā Annual Business Meeting and Networking Luncheons were so inspiring! The panelists from yesterday & todayās sessions imparted such great knowledge & tips for early careers.
#EPILifestyle24 JAHA #JAHAMeetingReport
Now goes Faith Elise Metlock from Hopkins Nursing with the research assessing the association between #socialriskfactors and cardiovascular health #LE8 scores from the #NHANES .
AHA Science #EpiLifestyle24
Faith Elise Metlock delivers her brilliant work Life's Essential 8 AHA Science AHAMeetings #EPIlifestyle24
Faith Elise Metlock illustrates as the exposure to the number of social risk factors increase, US adults are less likely to attain ideal cardiovascular health in CDC #NHANES #EPILifestyle24 AHA Science Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MHS, RN #SoMe
So excited that Faith Elise Metlock, PhD student at Hopkins Nursing, is about to take the big stage to present on the association between cumulative social risk and Lifeās Essential 8 among US adults #Epilifestyle24 #LE8 AHAMeetings Cheryl Himmelfarb Garima Sharma M.D Timiya S. Nolan, PhD, APRN-CNP, FAAN
š Excited to announce that #OSUCOM 's SUSTAIN project has been selected for a grant from American Heart Association to study the 'food is medicine' approach! Led by Joshua J. Joseph, MD, MPH, FAHA, we'll be examining the impact of providing healthy food as part of patient care.
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CHE's Director Lisa A. Cooper, MD is not only a leader in #healthequity research. In 2007, she became the first Black woman to be a tenured full professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine!
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#BlackHistory isNow #BlackHistory #BlackHistory Month
Thank you so much Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MHS, RN Rachel M Bond, MD Garima Sharma M.D and Hilary Wall for today's important discussion on our Hypertension Control: Healthier Moms, Healthier Babies, Healthier Nation Fireside Chat!
Extremely proud of my students that represented Hopkins Nursing well today at our national book club event #TheBlackAngelsBook
Love this Faith Elise Metlock & Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MHS, RN - you are a powerful force! Hopkins Nursing #HeartHealth #BlackHistoryMonth
CHE is pleased to welcome Bunmi Ogungbe, one of our former trainees, as a member of our faculty! She brings a wealth of clinical & research experience in cardiovascular epidemiology & public health. Welcome - We are proud to have you on our team!
Lisa A. Cooper, MD Deidra Crews, MD, ScM, FASN, MACP
We kicked off #BlackHistoryMonth with a special celebration featuring a keynote from Tiffany Wright, Deputy General Counsel for Johns Hopkins University, on the importance of Black history. Special thanks to the #JHOSN Black Student Nurses Association for putting it all together!
I enjoyed creating this video with Faith Elise Metlock for #HeartMonth ā¤ļø and #BlackHistoryMonth . Thank you Sydnee Logan!
Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, PhD, MHS, RN and Faith Elise Metlock, two #JHSON cardiovascular researchers, share some interesting facts about #heartdisease and how they are empowering Baltimore communities to take control of their health. #HeartMonth #BlackHistoryMonth