May 2025 Live Nursing Educator Webinar
Tuesday, May 13
Nursing and medical school students are in crisis. A staggering 54% of nursing students and 64% of medical school students report suffering from debilitating levels of stress.* Crushed by demanding coursework, clinical rotations, and life responsibilities, many students burn out before they reach the bedside—a reality you, as educators, witness firsthand as mental health struggles undermine performance, clinical readiness, retention, and overall well-being.
Webinar recording coming soon!
Dr. Micah C. Brown attended Howard University College of Medicine in 2018. During medical school, she co-founded the New Freedmen's Dermatologic Clinic at Howard University Hospital - a student-run clinic providing free dermatologic care to underserved communities and a hands-on learning environment for student doctors. Dr. Brown has served as President of the Dermatology Interest Group. She is passionate about Skin of Color research and has multiple publications. She completed her intern year at the University of Maryland and is now a Dermatology Resident at Howard University Hospital, serving as Academic Chief Resident.
Danny Blackman is a BSN student graduating from California State University, Sacramento in May, 2025. As a future labor and delivery nurse, Danny offers a near-peer perspective on navigating the pressures of clinical training, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and community-building to support mental health and prevent burnout among nursing students.
Dr. Kathryn Flannigan, EdD, MSN, RN, earned her BSN from Baptist College of Health Sciences in Memphis, TN, and began her nursing career in labor and delivery. While earning her MSN at Arkansas State University (ASU), she worked as adjunct clinical faculty before joining the faculty in 2013. She completed her Doctorate of Education with a nursing focus in 2022 from Teachers College, Columbia University, and currently serves as Director of the School of Nursing at ASU.
Dr. Kenneth E. Johnson, D.O., FACOOG, FACOG is an alumnus of Nova Southeastern University (NSU) and its College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is currently the Executive Associate Dean for the NSU Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine – Tampa Bay Regional Campus and served as the former Chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. He is also a member of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners national faculty and the winner of many accolades and awards.