FNU 2025 Diversity Impact Conference

2025 Diversity Impact Conference

Rising Strong: Better Together to Advance Wellness Initiatives for All

Join Frontier Nursing University for their 15th annual healthcare workforce conference! This conference brings together renowned thought leaders and speakers to increase awareness of the importance of achieving health equity and reducing health disparities in patient care delivery across healthcare settings.

The July 23-24 FREE virtual conference features speakers and panelists from all over the U.S. and several engaging activities.

Meet The Speakers:
  • Kimberly Robinson
  • Bennyce Hamilton
  • Kenya Beard
  • Roberta Waite
  • Deborah Stamps
  • Ashley Graham-Perel

View Program Schedule:
  • Identify current policies that impact wellness.
  • Recognize strategies for effective collaboration across disciplines to promote wellness.
  • Discuss advocacy for policies that prioritize the determinants of health and wellness.


The 2025 conference theme is, "Rising Strong: Better Together to Advance Wellness Initiatives for All."

Call For Abstracts Deadline July 9th!

This conference/activity has applied and is eligible for 10 hours of continuing education through Frontier Nursing University, an American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Provider. Final approval will be announced on the website prior to the event.

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