PSO.aQ/iAjq 3/ ^/s^w^. %l%<^ DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED— Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states: "No per- son in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any pro- gram or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. " Therefore, the Professional Nurse Traineeship Program under the Nurse Training Act of 1964, like every program or activity receiving Federal assistance from the Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, must be operated in compliance with this law. :^ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Public Health Service - National Institutes of Health Bureau of Health Professions Education and Manpower Training Division of Nursing 9000 Rockvllle Pike - Bethesda, Maryland 20014 TO APPLY FOR A SHORT-TERM TRAINEESHIP write to the institution or agency giving the course. ARIZONA Palo Verde Hospital 801 South Prudence Road Tucson, Arizona 85710 Program Director: Miss Mary Jane 'Hara Psycho-Social Aspects of Nursing Care Improvement and implementation of psycho-social aspects of patient care in general hospitals. June 2-6, 1969 ARKANSAS Arkansas League for Nursing 1815 West 12th Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72202 Program Director: Mrs. Nell T. Balkman The Professional Nurse and Her Responsibilities in Coordinating Patient Care To assist nurses to identify their responsibilities as coordinator of the health teams and assist in acquiring the necessary skills to fulfill this role. June 16-21, 1969 CALIFORNIA Rancho Los Amigos Hospital 7601 East Imperial Highway Downey, California 90242 Program Director: Mrs. Barbara W. Madden Rehabilitative Nursing Workshop To prepare registered nurses in leadership positions for strengthened commitment in extending their rehabilitative skills to patients, staff, or students. April 28 - May 23, 1969 To be repeated September 15 - October 10, 1969 October 27 - November 21, 1969 COLORADO University of Colorado School of Nursing 4200 East 9th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Program Director : Mrs. Elda S. Popiel Designing, Implementing, and Improving Inservice Education Programs in Health Agencies A continuing workshop to assist Nursing Service personnel to design, implement, and improve inservice education programs in their institutions . First Session - May 5-16, 1969 Second Session - November 3-7, 1969 MARYLAND University of Maryland, School of Nursing 624 West Lombard Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Program Director: Dr. Ruth J. Kohl Teacher in An Associate Degree Nursing Program To provide new nurse faculty in associate degree programs with an opportunity to increase understanding of how the philosophy and purposes of this type of education are translated into realistic planning for and evaluation of teaching-learning situations . June 23-28, 1969 MASSACHUSETTS Boston University, School of Nursing 635 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Program Director: Miss Lena M. Plaisted Rehabilitation Nursing To improve the knowledge, skills, and communication of professional nurses in rehabilitation of the chronically ill. April 21 - May 9, 1969 To be repeated June 2 - June 20, 1969 September 22 - October 10, 1969 October 27 - November 14, 1969 NORTH CAROLINA University of North Carolina School of Public Health Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Program Director: Miss Virginia Nelson Application of Public Health Sciences in Teaching Public Health Nursing To provide assistance to public health nursing faculty members in baccalaureate programs in making application of public health sciences in teaching public health nursing. First Session - June 9-13, 1969 Second Session - December 8-12, 1969 University of North Carolina School of Nursing Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Program Director: Dr. Susanna L. Chase A Scientific Approach to Supervision of Cardiac Units: Personnel, Patients, and Practices To assist the supervising nurse in updating her knowledge of and skills in the application of the scientific approach to supervision of personnel and nursing care in cardiac units. April 21 - May 2, 1969 To be repeated November 3-14, 1969 February 2-13, 1970 NEW JERSEY Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey Building ^Qll , Kilmer Area New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 Program Director: Miss Margaret Bunnell Parent-Child Relationship: Role of the Nurse A workshop to assist obstetric, pediatric, and public health nurses who are in leadership positions implement change relative to newer concepts and knowledge of family crisis intervention. First Session - May 19-23, 1969 Second Session - June 23-27, 1969 NEW YORK New York University Division of Nursing Education Washington Square New York, New York 10003 Program Director: Dr. Joan C. Hoexter Selected Administrative Problems for Directors of Associate Degree Nursing Programs A workshop to provide philosophical and theoretical background for informed study of the constant problems of admission and attrition. Discussion will focus on controversial philosophies, diagnostic and selection tools, and some methods by which people approach these problems . June 23-27, 1969 NEW YORK (continued) University of Rochester Department of Nursing 260 Crittenden Boulevard Rochester, New York 14620 Program Director: Miss Mary F. Wemett Programing for Self -Instruction in Nursing To prepare and assist participants to evaluate, use, and construct units of programed instruction. June 16-28, 1969 TEXAS Texas Woman's University College of Nursing 1130 M.D. Anderson Boulevard Houston, Texas 77025 Program Director: Miss Lucie C. M. Schultz Rehabilitation Nursing Workshop To gain understanding of leadership skills in restorative nursing. April 21 - May 16, 1969 To be repeated June 2-27, 1969 WASHINGTON University of Washington School of Nursing Seattle, Washington 98105 Program Director: Dr. Laurie M. Gunter Nursing Care of Older Patients -- A Research Utilization Course The course is directed toward the solution of community problems related to nursing care of the aged . June 16-20, 1969 1 Digitized by tine Internet Arclnive in 2011 witln funding from University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries with support from LYRASIS and the Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/shorttermtraininOOunit Ur-IIVERilTY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 08855 6906 This list of short-term training courses supplements the information in the pamphlet "Professional Nurse Traineeships," Public Health Service Publication No. 1154-1, which briefly describes tralneeship provisions for both full-time and short-term training. The schools offering traineeships for full-time aca- demic study are listed in Supplement A. All three pamphlets are available from the Division of Nursing of the Notional Institutes of Health* Supplement B (Revised February 1969 ) To Public Health Service Publication No. II54-I O U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1969 O - 336-638