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Nursing Science Day speakers, from top rated left: Elizabeth Tarlov and Jessie Casida and bottom: Anne Sales and Monica Wagner.
The Eleanor Mann College of Nursing is searching for faculty to volunteer as poster presentation judges for its inaugural Nursing Science Day.
Judges will view the poster slides by April 25, and awards will be presented beginning at five:30 p.m. on the day of the occasion, which is scheduled for Thursday, April 27, in the Arkansas Union Ballroom from noon to six p.m.
Get in touch with Dr. Michele Kilmer at michelek@uark.edu by April 20 if you are interested in volunteering.
Posters will be evaluated in 4 categories:
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- Undergraduate students
- Graduate students
- Clinical partners
- Faculty




The symposium will function nationally and internationally recognized nurse scientist speakers. They will present analysis subjects applied inside the Translational Science spectrum. The keynote speaker is Elizabeth Tarlov, Ph.D., R.N., director of the National Institute of Nursing Research’s Division of Extramural Science Applications at the National Institutes of Well being.
Other speakers consist of Anne Sales, Ph.D., R.N., a professor in the Sinclair College of Nursing and the Division of Loved ones and Neighborhood Medicine in the College of Medicine at the University of Missouri (Columbia), and Monica Wagner, Ph.D., R.N., an assistant professor in the Frances Payne Bolton College of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
Jessie Casida, Ph.D., R.N., APN-C, FAAN, executive director of the Eleanor Mann College of Nursing, will also present analysis at the occasion.
Nursing continuing expert improvement make contact with hours are supplied for attending the symposium. Please overview the details from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Variable make contact with hours are becoming supplied for poster presentations. Pay a visit to the symposium page for added specifics.
The occasion is funded by the College of Education and Well being Professions’ WE CARE initiative. WE CARE is an acronym for Wellness and Education Commitment to Arkansas Excellence.