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McLaggan Fellowship, the\nmost prestigious award of the Foundation and made in honor of one of\nthe founders of the CNF. She is in the second year of studies\ntoward a PhD in Nursing at the University of Texas at Austin. A\ngraduate of the UBC BSN program, she holds a MScN from the\nUniversity of Toronto. She was a CNF scholar in 1972 and 1973 and\nwas also awarded a National Health Research and Development Program\nTraining Fellowship from National Health and Welfare in 1984.\nProf. Elliott (BScN, UofA; MS, U Calif.) received a CNF study\naward. She is enrolled in the PhD program at Simon Fraser University and is specializing in maternal-child health through a joint\nprogram with the University of Washington School of Nursing in\nSeattle. A CNF scholar in 1964 and 1983, in 1983 she was also\nCanadian nominee for the internationally-awarded 3M\/ICN Fellowship.\nSchool of Nursing\nUniversity of British Columbia\nIRC 338, 2194 Health Sciences Mall\nVancouver, B.C.   V6T 1W5\nGlennis Zilm, editor\nVolume 6, Number 2\nDecember, 1984\nPage 1 LAURENTIAN PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO UBC NURSES\nON DISTANCE EDUCATION \u2014 FROM TORONTO AIRPORT\nFor the School of Nursing's Curriculum Day presentations this\nSeptember, the theme was distance education and distance education it\nwasl  The keynote speaker was in Toronto airport \u2014 as planned.\nCurriculum Day is held annually to help make local health\nagencies aware of current School of Nursing programs and plans. The\nprogram this year was designed to initiate discussion about\naccessibility of the BSN program to nurses throughout the province\nand the UBC Nuring Outreach approach. Dr. Marilyn Willman, director\nof the School, opened the program with greetings.\nKeynote speaker was Dr. John Daniels, President of the\nInternational Council for Distance Education and President of\nLaurentian University, in Sudbury, Ontario. Dr. Daniels had sent a\nvideo presentation of his speech on \"The Process and Product of\nDistance Education.\" Following this, he entertained questions and\nsupplied answers in a 20-minute telephone conference from a pay phone\nin the Toronto Airport.\n\"This exemplified some of the techniques, and especialy the\nflexibility of distance education programs \u2014 a most important\ncomponent,\" said Olive Simpson, director of UBC's Nursing Outreach\nand the chairman of the Curriculum Day planning committee. \"It was a\nnew experience for most, and a most interesting and informative\ndemonstration.\"\nKathleen Forsyth, Executive Director, Lerning Systems for the\nKnowledge Network, gave a thought-provoking talk on \"The Human\nInterface in Distance Education,\" which was followed by a lively and\ninteresting discussion. Dr. Robert Smith, Vice-President, Academic\nfor UBC, answered questions from the audience about funding for\ndistance education courses in this province.\nIn the afternoon, the focus was on the School of Nursing's\nOutreach program. Prof. Simpson gave a brief overview of current\ncourses offered and of future plans to assist registered nurses to\nachieve more of their BSN courses through distance education.\nExcerpts were shown from nursing programs prepared jointly by the UBC\nand UVic schools of nursing and carried throughout the province on\nthe Knowledge Network. Discussions were held about other approaches\nto meeting the needs of nurses outside the Vancouver area.\nAbout 60 people attended, with representation from government,\ncommunity colleges, hospitals, health units and the University of\nVictoria as well as faculty from UBC.\nSCHOLARSHIP FUNDS NEED GIFTS TOO!\nThe December holiday seasons are gift-giving times. So this\nmight be a time to consider at least a small gift to the School of\nNursing Award Funds. This makes even more sense when you consider\nthat such gifts are tax deductible and you have just time to slip\nthem in before the end of the tax year.\nThe School of Nursing has a number of scholarships, bursaries,\nprizes and other awards that assist our students \u2014 but nowhere near\nenough to meet the needs.  We thought we might give an overview of\npage 2 some of the 4 MSN scholarships, 19 BSN scholarships, 2 BSN bursaries\nand 3 BSN prizes that particularly need help and support at this\ntime. All are administered through the Awards Office. Donations can\nbe made through the UBC Alumni Office in Cecil Green Park and can be\ndesignated to any one of these scholarships.\nThis issue we review two MSN Scholarship funds that deserve\nsupport.\nThe Frederick and Agnes  Eatock  Memorial  Fellowship  was\nestablished in 1966 though a bequest in the will of Agnes Eatock.\nThe annual income from her bequest sometimes is split, depending on\nthe recommendations of the School. (The School has little\ninformation about the donors of this scholarship and would appreciate\nany information that faculty members or others could share with us.)\nIn 1984, the awards went to Delia Roberts and Janice Thiessen.\nThe Ethel Johns and Isabel Maitland Stewart Memorial  Scholarship\nwas established from funds begun in 1971 to honor two great Canadian\npioneers in nursing. Ethels Johns, an incredibly active nursing\nleader in Canada and the US, became the first director of the UBC\nSchool of Nursing. Isabel Maitland Steward was a nursing classmate\nof Ethel Johns and a lifelong friend; she too was a well-known in\nNorth American nursing and was director of the department of nursing\neducation at Teachers' College, Columbia University.\nFunds for this scholarship originally came from the royalties\nfrom a book about Ethel Johns, called Watchfires on the Mountain,\nwritten by the School of Nursing's own Margaret Street (now associate\nprofessor emerita). These funds were augmented by a bequest from the\nwill of Dr. Helen Gordon Stewart, sister of Isabel Maitland Stewart\nand a distinguished librarian and scholar in B.C. The fund has since\nreceived major donations from some of the UBC Nursing Alums,\nincluding Beatrice Wood, one of the early graduates from the School\nand a student of Miss Johns. The fund now provides an annual award\nof about $1,500 (depending on interest rates). However, this is, as\nMiss Street said recently, a long way from the $3,000 that is the\nusual basic graduate-level scholarship in other departments. The\n1984 recipient of the award was Margaret Olstead.\nWOODWARD LECTURE WELL ATTENDED\nDr. Anne J. Davis, who spoke on ethical issues in the health\nsciences, was greeted by a . \"packed house\" at this year's Marion\nWoodward Lecture. A large public audience from local hospital and\nhealth agencies joined students and faculty from a wide variety of\ndisciplines to fill IRC's Lecture Hall #2 to hear her presentatation.\nThis annual public lecture is sponsored by the School of Nursing\nand made possible by a grant from the Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Woodward's\nFoundation. The lecture is intended to help make both campus and\noff-campus audiences aware of current nursing issues.\nDuring her visit to UBC, Dr. Davis met informally with faculty,\nMSN students and alumnae of the School of Nursing. As well, she was\ninterviewed by Jack Webster on his BCTV television show and by Gail\nHulnik on the CBC Radio Morning Show during her visit.\npage 3 RESEARCH GRANT DEADLINES\nRemember to take time out every once in a while to check\ndeadlines for research grants. The deadlines for grants occur\nregularly throughout the year and those interested in research should\ntake a few minutes each month to review the lists of grants available\nand the deadlines for applications for these.\nA notice from UBC's Office of Research Services, showing agency\ndeadlines for the following two months, is posted each month on the\nfaculty bulletin board. A list of deadlines is also published\nmonthly in UBC Reports. Computer users can check the Research\nOffice's current listings on the MTS files. Access is OPRA followed\nby the official abbreviation for the two-month period (i.e.,\n\"OPRA:JAN\/FEB\").\nOnce you have identified grants you may be interested in, you can\nobtain background information and current application forms by\ncalling the Office of Research Services at 228-3652.\nCNE \u2014 RECENT EVENTS\nContinuing Nursing Education recently joined with Continuing\nPharmacy Education for a program on \"Mental Health Problems in the\nElderly.\" The one-day program, held Nov. 16, attracted 208 registrants, of which about 65 per cent were nurses from a variety of\nextended and intermediate care facilities, private institutions and\ncommunity agencies. Registrants came from 30 different localities\nthroughout B.C. The program was chaired by Louise Tenn of Nursing\nand David Fielding of Pharmacy and included a variety of\nprofessionals as guest speakers. Jo Ann Perry and Maureen Murphy of\nthe School's faculty took part with a presentation entitled \"The\nConfused Elderly - A Nursing Perspective.\"\nStarting January 8, 1985, Continuing Nursing Education will again\noffer its series on \"The Application of Research to Nursing\nPractice.\" This series offers assistance to nurses who are\ninterested in carrying out a research project but who need help with\nresearch techniques. Under guidance of instructors Kathleen Simpson\nand Dan Jones, both of the School of Nursing faculty, registrants\neach organize a research project and, under the guidance of the\ninstructors and with discussion in the group meetings, go through the\nproject from preparation of a proposal to finished product. The\nprogram was offered last spring and was most successful, with several\nof the registrants completing research for the first time.\nThe 1984-85 Critical Care Programs Level I and II have been\ngranted approval from the Registered Nurses' Association of B.C.\nunder its Continuing Education Aproval Committee. This approval\nrecognizes the high level of curriculum development for this program,\nwhich is run by Marilyn Porter and her colleagues.\nThe workshop on written communication skills for first-level and\nintermediate-level nursing managers offered in October to a limited\n25 registrants was repeated in November  because  of  the number  of\npage 4 requests from registrants who had to be turned away from the first\nprogram. The one-day workshop, given by Glennis Zilm, received\nfavorable reviews. There seems to be a continuing demand for such\ncourses, particularly from those in head nurse positions.\nWE GET LETTERS ...\nFormer student Nancy Yurkovich graduated  from\nthe BSN Post-RN program last May \u2014 the same week as\nthe 25th reunion of her graduation from her hospital\nprogram.  She wrote recently to Marilyn Willman,\nDirector of the School, to share her  reflections on\nher two years at UBC and to express appreciation to\nthe faculty members who had helped and encouraged her\nalong the way.  The following are exerpts from her\nletter:\n\"I have chosen not to work in the hospital setting but in the\ncommunity ....Particularly because of my 4th year  Independent  Study\n(N 408), I was challenged to try group health teaching ....\n\"I have addressed groups of business executives on matters of\nhealth. I do this not only because I find it satisfying but also\nbecause I believe it is important to present nurses as health\neducators.\n\"Since the summer I have spent many hours preparing these\nprograms. The lectures, workshops, seminars and discussion groups I\nattended have really come alive and taken on new meaning. I am able\nto synthesize the many topics we pursued and use them as I teach the\npublic. Skills in planning workshops, research, contracting and\nevaluating have helped me, too. I am enjoying my new focus very\nmuch.\n\"The two years at UBC provided me with new skills and knowledge.\nThey have given me the confidence to pursue my role of nurse in a new\nand challenging way.\"\nFACULTY NEWS\nJoan Anderson and Pam Thompson were on the Conference Planning\nCommittee for \"Immigrant Families: The Response of Health and Social\nServices.\" This was the sixth provincial conference of the B.C. Task\nForce on Immigrant Women and was held in Vancouver November 16-17.\nJoan Anderson chaired one of the sessions at the Health Sciences\nResearch Day held at UBC October 13. Two MSN students presented\npapers. Dr. Anderson is a member of the Health Sciences Reserch\nCommittee, which is involved in the planning of these conferences.\nChristine Bradley, a research associate working with Nursing\nfaculty, has received a grant of $1,800 from the Canadian Research\nInstitute for the Advancement of Women. The grant will assist in\nfurther manuscript analysis and manuscript preparations related to\nProject Prepare. Project Prepare was a longtitudinal study of the\npsychological aspects of pregnancy, birth and the first year\nfollowing childbirth, which she completed in the spring of 1984.  Dr.\n\u25a0\npage 5 Bradley was in Halifax in October to present a paper from the study,\ntitled \"Psychological Functioning During the Childbearing Year,\" at\nthe First International Conference on Women's Health Issues.\nCheryl Entwistle and Shirley Stephens attended  the 8th Annual\nSymposium on Computer Applications  in Medical Care  in Washington,\nD.C., November 4-7. Along with the program presentations there were\ndemonstrations of existing software developed  for computer assisted\ninstruction. During the symposium, a meeting was held to establish a\nnetwork for computer applications in nursing and UBC has now joined\nthat network system.\nVirginia Hayes has started a two-part teaching series related to\nher recent research project in pediatric oncology for staff at the\nChildren's Hospital. The series developed out of a project involving\nparents' experiences during the hospitalization of their sick\nchildren. It allows the staff access to the findings of the research\nand an opportunity to discuss its application. A major portion of\nthe series is six hours on communications skills.\nRoberta Hewat and Donelda Ellis participated in a videotaped\npanel discussion on \"Breastfeeding: Current Research and Issues\"\nprepared for the Vancouver Health Department this summer. The tapes\nwill be used for nursing education and orientation throughout the\nvarious health departments in the city. As well. Prof. Ellis\nrecently spoke to physicians at Family Practice Rounds at Grace\nHospital. He topic there was on practical advice that doctors can\ngive to support women who want to breastfeed.\nCarol Jillings has been appointed to the editorial board of\nCritical Care Nurse and has been asked to prepare a column for each\nissue of this bi-monthly professional journal. As well, she has been\nappointed to chair the nursing program for the Interamerican Congress\nof Cardiology, which will be held in Vancouver in June 1985. This\nfall, Prof. Jillings attended three meetings related to\ncardiovascular nursing: the B.C. Division of the Canadian Council of\nCardiovascular Nurses in Vancouver in late September, the Canadian\nCouncil of Cardiovascular Nurses'annual meeting in Quebec City in\nmid-October and the American Heart Association annual meeting in\nMiami, Florida, in mid-November. She gave presentations on\nstandards of cardivascular nursing practice at the B.C. and Canadian\nmeetings.\nJudith Lynam and Louise Tenn presented a paper entitled\n\"Communicating with Parents, Teachers and Peers - Perspectives of\nYouth\" at the Focus on Youth Conference held in Vancouver September\n26, 1984. The year 1985 has been designated International Youth Year\nby the United Nations and the conference was held to help prepare\nhealth professionals, teachers, community workers and young people.\nBarbara Milne gave two lectures to nurses attending the annual\nmeeting of the American Cardiovascular Nurses in Clearwater, Florida,\nin November. Her presentations were on \"Hypertension: An Overview\"\nand \"Hypertension: To Treat or Not to Treat.\"\npage 6 Judith Mogan was guest speaker for the November meeting of the\nB.C. Nursing Research Interest Group. Her paper was on\n\"Mother-Infant Interaction During Feeding: Does it Affect Obesity?\"\nKathleen Simpson presented a paper at the 13th annual Scientific\nand Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association of Gerontology,\nwhich met in Vancouver Nov. 1-4. Title of the paper was \"Post-Care\nQuestionnaire: An Opportunity for Older Clients to Express their\nViews.\" Response to the paper was excellent and she is now receiving\nrequests from across North America for copies.\nSally Thome presented a paper on \"The Flip Side of the Fitness\nCoin\" at the First International Congress on Women's Health in\nHalifax October 1-3, 1984. Her paper dealt with \"psychosocial\nimplications of fitness addiction and ethical issues of the fitness\nindustry \u2014 including health care.\" While there, she was ' also\ninterviewed on a CBC Halifax television show, called \"Feeling Good,\"\nabout \"overdoing it.\" Connie Canam, Clarissa Green and Alison Rice\nwere also speakers at the Conference.\nAnne Wyness took part in the poster presentations at the\nScientific Sessions of the Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses\nannual meeting in Quebec City October 15-16. Title of her\npresentation was \"The Development of Patient Education Materials: A\nChallenge,\" which reported on a part of her research project being\ncarried out at the Vancouver General Hospital. The project is\nparticularly concerned with evaluation of an education program for\npatients taking warfarin sodium at home.\nNursing faculty members have been appearing rather regularly on\nand in local media this year....Janet Ericksen was a guest on CKVU's\n\"Vancouver Show\" - in mid-November during a discussion on ethical\ndilemmas facing health workers....Pam Thompson appeared on \"Vancouver\nWomen,\" a regular portion of the \"Vancouver Show\" at the end of\nNovember. She and two immigrant women were interviewed about the\nhealth and social service needs of immigrant women....Virginia Hayes\nwas interviewed on the Patrick Munro show on CBC radio about her new\nCHildhood Asthma Project. An item on this project also appeared iin\nMarilyn Stusiak's \"Parent Advisory\" column in The Vancouver Sun in\nmid-November.\nCOMING EVENTS\nFebruary 15-16, 1985 \u2014 \"Cardiovascular Crises: 1985 Cardiac\nSymposium\" sponsored by the B.C. Heart Foundation. Hyatt Regency\nHotel, Vancouver. For further information and registration forms,\ncall 681-5226.\nFebruary 17\u201419, 1985 \u2014 Annual meeting of the Western Region of\nthe Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing (CAUSN)\nAnnual Meeting. Theme of the conference is \"Nurses in Academia:\nExpectations, Options and Reality. University of Alberta, Edmonton.\nFor further information: Judith Mogan at 228-7426.\npage 7 February 22-23, 1985 \u2014 \"Promoting Health \u2014 Can We Afford Not\nTo?\" This two-day (Friday and Saturday) interdisciplinary\nprofessional program is sponsored by UBC Continuing Education in the\nHealth Sciences. IRC Lecture Hall #5. Prof. Clarissa Green of the\nSchool of Nursing is one of the panelists in the opening\npresentation. All other health disciplines on the campus are taking\npart and nursing representation would be welcomed. Information on\nthe Bulletin Board. For further information and brochures, call\nContinuing Nursing Education 228-3055.\nApril 9-11, 1985 \u2014 10th National Nursing Research Conference,\nsponsored by the University of Toronto Faculty of Nursing. Sheraton\nHotel, Toronto. For further information: Faculty Bulletin Board.\nIN PRINT\nCHRISTINE F. BRADLEY. \"Psychological Consequences of Intervention\nin the Birth Process.\" Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, Vol.\n51, No. 4, 1983, pp. 422-438.\nCHRISTINE F.  BRADLEY.  \"Abortion and Subsequent  Pregnancy.\"\nCanadian Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 29, October 1984, pp. 494-498.\nCAROL JILLINGS. \"Psychosocial Aspects of Critical Care Nursing:\nIntroduction to a New Department.\" Critical Care Nurse, Vol. 4, No.\n5, September\/October 1984, p. 13.\nLINDA G. LEONARD. \"Pregnancy and the Underweight Woman.\" Maternal\nChild Nursing, Vol. 9, No. 6, September\/October 1984, pp. 331-335.\nLINDA G. LEONARD. \"Eating for Three.\" Double Talk, Vol. 4, No.\n2, Summer 1984, pp. 37-39.\nWINNIFRED C. MILLS. \"Alienation: A Basic Concept Underlying\nSocial Isolation.\" In M.J. Kim, G.K. McFarland & A.M. McLane (eds.),\nClassification of Nursing Diagnosies: Proceedings of the Fifth\nNational Conference. St. Louis, C.V. Mosby, 1984, pp. 343-351.\nMARILYN MARDIROS. \"A View Toward Hospitalization: The Mexican\nAmerican Experience.\" Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 9, 1984, pp.\n469-478.\nJUDITH MOGAN. \"Using Relaxatio to Manage Postoperative Pain.\"\n(Research Page) The Canadian Nurse, Vol. 80, No. 10, November 1984,\np. 15.\nSHELAGH J. SMITH and Stephen M. Drance. \"Difficulties Patients\nhave at Home after Cataract Surgery.\" Canadian Journal of\nOphthalmology, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1984, pp. 6-9.","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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