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March-April 2006

Johnston, B. (2006) “Online Strategies: Teaching 33” Podium Presentation. Dimensions of the NP Kaleidoscope: Education, Practice, Research and Advocacy. 32nd National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April

Johnston, B. (2006). “Effective Use of Media to Promote Your Program” Podium Presentation. Partnerships in Recruiting, Graduate Nursing Admissions Professionals 2006 Conference. AACN Network, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2006.

Lynda Billings. "Utilizing the Arts in Healthcare" nursing class format N5372 to the Society for the Arts in Healthcare (SAH). Conference in Chicago, April 29th 2006

Ken Ketner, R. G. Beil and K. L. Ketner, A. (2006). A Triadic Theory of Elementary Particle interactions and quantum computation. Lubbock: Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism.

Ruth Ann Bridges poster presentation (2006). On the 2nd degree program at the First National Conference on Accelerated Baccalaureate Nursing Education in Philadelphia conducted by Drexel University on April 13, 2006.

E. Merrill, S.I. Decker, K.A. Esquibel, K. Sridaromont, & Dr. J. Grassley. An Exploration of Women’s Descriptions of their mothers and their experiences of being mothered. At the 2006 Student Creative Arts and Research Symposium, April 19 at Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.  

Sharon Decker (2006). Simulation and the development of critical thinking: A qualitative exploration. At the 2006 Student Creative Arts and Research Symposium, April 19 at Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.                                                           [Back to Top]


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