People, places, and events

People, places, and events

PEOPLE, PLACES, AND EVENTS (Send items of interest to Assistant Editor, Ruth G. Mullins; allow 4-month lead time for meeting announcement.) ’ 8 EV...

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PEOPLE, PLACES, AND

EVENTS

(Send items of interest to Assistant Editor, Ruth G. Mullins; allow 4-month lead time for meeting announcement.)



8 EVENTS*

Other Programs* May 17-18, 1990, “Contemporary Issues in BreastFeeding,” Paula Meier, PhD, RN, keynote speaker, AM1 Saint Luke’s Hospital, Denver Airport Hilton Inn, Denver, Colorado Contact: Nancy Spohnholtz or Suzie Henderson, 601 East 19th Avenue, Denver. C O 80203. June 13-15, 1990. “Pediatric Nursing ‘90,” varied speakers,co-sponsoredby AJN Company, Mosby-Year Book, Inc., and ResourceApplications, Inc., Trump Castle Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey Contact: ResourceApplications, Inc., 7250 Parkway Dr., Hanover, MD 21676. NAPNAP CEUs available. June 27-30, 1990, ‘Taking Pediatric Nursing inn, the Next Decade,” University of Wisconsin -Madison School of Nursing and Unlvcrsly of Wisconsin Children’s Hospital, Division of Pediatric Nursing, varied speakers,Madison, Wlsconsm Intact: Patricia Lasky, UW-Madison School of Nursmg, H6/ 154 Clinical ScienceCenter, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI 53792. July 13-16, 1990, “15th National Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Symposium,”varied speakers,Universin of Colorado School of Nursmg, Keystone, Colorad;, Ccmtact: Ellen I,emberg, Box C288, Continuing Education /Extended Studies, School of Nursing. Unix. of Colorado Health SciencesCcrmr, 4200 E. %h 4ve.. Denver, C O 80262.

*All Chapter programs have been approwil ,CI’kM’NAPcontdct hour\ which are dlw given ior all PREP-approved A4P and NAACOG programs. Unless otherwise Indated. the reader should write to the contat-r person or tile national dflce of NAPNAP 1~ vt~i). whrther NAPNAP contact hours will be granted in the prog~m

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Scptcmber20-21. 1990, “46th Annual Brcnncmann:Ic morial Lectures,”vaned speaker\, 1.~.loil.1 hlal-norr. 1-dJolla, Ca1iforni.i Contact: Eve Black. Lo!, Aqyles L’cdiarricG~c~ct\.P.0. Box 202, Inplewooci, CA 90305. October 14-15, 1990, “DiEerentiating Nursing Pracncc: Into the TwentyFirst Centup,” varied speakers,1‘0 sponsoredby American Academy of Nursing, Amcr ican Nurses‘Association, and Amcrtcan Orgamzat~on of Nurse Executives,Charleston, South Carolina. Contact: Dorothy Young, American Academy of Nursing, 2420 Pershing Rd., KansasCity. MO 64108 Februay 22-23, 1991, “Qualitattve Health Resenrch Conference,”University of ~U~erraFaculty of Nur+ mg, West Edmonton Mall, Alberta. Canada. Cantact: JamceM. Morse, PhD, Umvcrsity of Albcrtn. 3- 120 Clinical SciencesBudding, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,T5G 2G3. n

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The American Nurses’ Foundation announces .I cal for proposals for its 1990 Competitive Extramurn Grants Program. Approximately 25 l-year grants fix a maximum of’ $2700 each will bc awarded on Oc tober 1, 1990. Research proposals should bc hub mitted to the American Nurses’ Foundation, 242( Pershing Road, Kansas City, MU 64108 by ~uwc 1 1990. The Amcrlcan Nurses’ t‘oundation and S~gm. Theta Tau Intcrnntional havr issued ‘1 call for pro posals for a $6000 grant co-spor~aorcd b!- ASI- ant Sigma Theta Tau International. This grant i\ IX stricted to clmical nursing research. Applicants mw he master%prepared registcrcd nurses. To rccciw .w application form for this grant, contact Sigma Thct, Tau, 550 West North Street, Indianapolis, II\ 46202.

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