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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2008, Paula Levine, Elizabeth K. Prisnock, Sally H. Wagner, John J. Wagner
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2008, Paula Levine, Elizabeth K. Prisnock, Sally H. Wagner, John J. Wagner
Nursing Alumni Bulletins
Meetings and Annual Luncheon
Table of Contents
Officers for 2008-2009
President's Message
Treasurer's Financial Report
Alumni Scholarship Funds and Endowment Fund
Resume of Minutes
Alumni Office News
Committee Reports
Annual Giving Contributors
Janet C. Hindson Award
Award Qualifications
Janet C. Hindson Recipient and Nominees
Recipient's Acceptance Speech
Ode to Sally
Sally's Appreciation
News About and From Our Graduates
Happy Birthday
Interview with a Nurse
Memories
Fiftieth Anniversary Class
2008 Luncheon Attendees
Luncheon Photos
In Memoriam
Class News~ 2008
Additional Information
Application For Nurses Scholarship Fund Application
Application For Certification
Application For Relief Fund Benefits
Hotels
Campus Map
Notes
Freedom For The Bulgarian Nurses And A Palestinian Doctor., Lawrence Parish
Freedom For The Bulgarian Nurses And A Palestinian Doctor., Lawrence Parish
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers
On July 24, 2007, the five Bulgarian nurses and the Palestinian, unjustly accused of infecting Libyan children with the AIDS virus, were freed by the Libyan government. They had spent a tumultuous seven years in prison, much of the time on death row, having been accused of injecting the children with tainted blood they had brought with them. This was not only preposterous but also an impossibility as the particular strain of the AIDS virus had been found in Libya, two years prior. [1]
Making Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicators Real In Ambulatory Care, Beth Ann Swan
Making Nursing-Sensitive Quality Indicators Real In Ambulatory Care, Beth Ann Swan
College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations
Pay for performance initiatives are changing the quality landscape.
Gaps exist in quantifying and linking ambulatory care quality indicators to care provided by nurses in ambulatory care.
Ambulatory care quality indicators that are sensitive to nursing care, standardized, and tested need to be identified and adopted by ambulatory care nurses, ambulatory care provider organizations, professional organizations, and endorsed by a consensus organization.