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NACNAH for International Cooperation Annual Conference

November 17, 2005 to November 19th 2005 New York

North American Consortium of Nursing and Allied Health for International Cooperation

Telephone: 718-960-8374

North American Consortium of Nursing and Allied Health for International Cooperation T-3 201 Lehman College Department of Nursing 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West Bronx, N.Y. 10468

About NACNAH Conference New York 2005

Hotel Information: Grand Hyatt Hotel 42nd Street and Park Avenue at Grand Central Terminal New York, NY 10017 Scheduled for November 16, 2005 through November 19th, 2005 Reservations: 212-883-1234 Rate: $259 Standard $279 Luxury

Pre-Conference and Conference November 17th through November 19th Hunter College Brookdale Campus 425 East 25th Street New York, NY 10010

For Directions to Hunter please refer to lehman.cuny.edu/nacnah under conference information

North American Consortium of Nursing and Allied Health for International Cooperation (NACNAH) T-3 201 Lehman College Department of Nursing 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West Bronx, New York 10468 Email: eva.guadalupe@mail.lehman.edu Telephone: 718-960-8374 Fax: 718-960-8488 Contact: Keville Frederickson– Conference Chair Eva I. Guadalupe Special Project Director

Poster Presentations:

Terry Bosworth (Connecticut):“Potential Benefits of Cultural Immersion Experiences to the Host Country: An Exploratory Study”

Joan Fleitas (Connecticut): “To Know them is to Teach Them: Educating Culturally Diverse Nursing Students”

Kathryn Hegedus (Connecticut):“Exploring Transitions in End of Life: A Multicultural Interdisciplinary Experience”

Mary Madsen (Wisconsin):“Cross-Cultural Study of Geriatric Services and Service Delivery in Mexico”

Thomas Miller (Connecticut) presented by Kathryn Hegedus: “Telehealth Risk Management for Telehealth with Cultural and Underserved Populations”

Mara Munoz (Chile):“Culture Assessment: Different Cultures, Different Nursing Roles”

Salinas Munoz( Chile):“Facing Suffering: Usefulness of the Nurse”

Leighsa Sharoff (New York):“How Experienced Certified Holistic Nurses’ Learn to Become Competent Practitioners”

Margaret Yard (New York):“Conceptions of Mental Health in Diverse Nursing Student Populations: Reflections on Role Orientation, Subjectivity, and Intersubjectivity in Urban Psychiatric Hospital and Community Environments”

Contact Information

Pre-Conference Thursday 1:00-4:30 November 17, 2005 Evidence Based Practice in the Health Science Workshop Hunter College Brookdale

Conference Day One Friday 8:00 am-4:30pm November 18, 2005 Hunter College Brookdale

10:30-11:00 Break and Poster

11:00-11:30 #1: Fons Wierink (Netherlands): ”Update on the South African Community Development Plan”

11:30-12:00 #2 Laima Karosas. Janice Thompson, Barbara Ives (Connecticut): “Leon-Quinnipiac: An Opportunity to Explore Traditional Health Care In Nicaragua”

12:00-1:30 Lunch

1:30-2:00 #3 Iain Graham (England): “An Exercise in Transformational Leadership Through the Development of a Community of Practice”

2:00-2:30 #4 Joy Fraser (Canada): “Double Days: Implications for Women Studying by Distance Education while Maintaining Work and Family Responsibilities”

2:30-3:00 Break and Poster Display

3:30-4:00 #6 Vince Gallicchio (Kentucky): “Transnatural Competence: Globalization in the Training of Clinical Laboratory Scientists (CLS) Through the Transatlantic Health Science Consortium”

4:00-4:30 #7 Annelies Geerbex (Netherlands): Validity of the Assessment Instrument: Test of Competency”

Conference Day Two Saturday 8:00am-1:30pm November 19, 2005 Hunter College Brookdale

Conference Day One Friday 8:00 am-4:30pm November 18, 2005 Hunter College Brookdale

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8:00-8:30 Registration

8:30-9:00 #8 Filip Dejonckheere (Belgium): “A Model of International and Inter-professional Work in Higher Education, Part I: Impact on Student and Teaching Staff Development”

9:00-9:30 #9 Marc Velghe (Belguim) “A Model of International and Interprofessional Work in Higher Education, Part II: Impact on Curriculum and Management”

9:30-10:00 #10 Shelley Conroy (Utah): “Health Professions Education in China”

10:00-10:30 Break and Networking

10:30-11:00 #11 Dorien Geards (Netherlands): “Professionalizing is Excelling in Learning”

11:00-11:30 #12 Mary Madsen (Wisconsin): “Consortia for Future Leadership Between U.S. and Brazil”

11:30-1:00 End Speakers: “Issues in Human Trafficking” *Florrie Burke Senior Director of International Programs Safe Horizon, New York City *C. Alicia Georges EdD, RN, FAAN Department Chair, Nursing Lehman College President, Commission of Graduate of Foreign Nursing Schools *Shyalma Raman, PhD Professor of Economics and International Studies Director of International Studies and Programs Chair of Social Science Division Saint Joseph College

12:30-1:00 Registration 1:00-1:30 Welcome and Introduction: Keville Frederickson 1:30-3:00 Evidence Based Practice Panel Moderator: Lillie Shortridge-Baggett *Carol Alpern (New York): “EBP in Speech-Language Pathology” *Kasper Bakker (Netherlands): The Effects of Sport and Movement at the Workfloor on COPD *Ann Mitchell (Pennsylvania): “Integrating EBP into the Contemporary Issues in Cross Cultural Healthcare Course and within the School of Nursing Curriculum”

3:00-3:30 Break

3:30-4:30 Questions and Discussion

8:00-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:30 Welcome and Introduction: Keville Frederickson 9:30-10:30 Keynote Speaker: “Pleasures and Pitfalls of international Student Exchange”: Julia Shaw, BA, MSA Senior Immigration Coordinator and International Student Advisor University of Kansas Medical Center

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T-3 201

Lehman College Department of Nursing

250 Bedford Park Boulevard West

Bronx, New York 10468

Phone: 718-960-8374

Fax: 718-960-8488

Email: eva.guadalupe@lehman.cuny.edu

Website: lehman.cuny.edu/nacnah

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