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  • 8/17/2019 Diversity in Care(2)

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     who were confused and unsure, and led themthrough the dark halls and stairwells to safety,all the while reassuring them even in her ownuncertainty.

    The benevolent nature of the nursing profes-sion is often invisible. The relationship betweena nurse and patient is an intimate bond, even if 

    it is only a brief encounter during tragedy or disaster. It is a noble profession and I am proudto be part of it.

    Reference1. Well-drilled medical staff go into action on the disaster 

    they knew would come, London bombs; witness stories. The

    London Times, July 8, 2005, p 9.

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    March 4, 2006.  ASPAN Spring Lectures: Legally Speaking: Just the Facts, Clarks-burg, WV, Dolly Ireland MSN RN CAPA CPAN; Aging: Everybody is Doing It,Poughkeepsie, NY, Lois Schick MN MBA RN CPAN CAPA. Contact Carol Hymanfor information: [email protected].

    March 11, 2006.  ASPAN Spring Lectures: Legally Speaking: Just the Facts, Oak Brook, IL, Dolly Ireland MSN RN CAPA CPAN; Pediatrics: Little Bodies, Big Differ-ences, Oak Brook, IL, Nancy Strzyzewski BSN RN CPAN CAPA. Contact CarolHyman for information: [email protected].

    March 18, 2006.  ASPAN Spring Lectures: Pediatrics, Little Bodies, Big Differ-ences, Langhorne, PA, Dolly Ireland MSN RN CAPA CPAN; Pediatrics, Little Bod-ies, Big Differences, Omaha, NE, Nancy Strzyzewski BSN RN CPAN CAPA. Con-tact Carol Hyman for information: [email protected].

    May 20, 2006.  ASPAN Spring Lectures: Educating the Educator, Redmond, WA,Chris Price MSN RN CPAN CAPA. Contact Carol Hyman for information:

    [email protected].

     June 3– 4, 2006.   Northwest PeriAnesthesia Nurses Association (NPANA) presentsits 2006 Spring Conference, “Hot Topics in Perianesthesia Nursing”, Embassy Suites Hotel-Portland/Washington Square, Tigard, OR. Contact Carol Manchester at [email protected] or 503-331-0205/503-413-7156.

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