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Upcoming Deadlines
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August 2, 2010:
- Mentorship Grant Deadline
- Competitive Symposia Deadline
- Pre-Conference Workshop Submission Deadline
September 15, 2010:
- Abstract Submission Deadline
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MNRS 35th Annual Research Conference
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March 24-27,
2011
Hyatt Regency Columbus Columbus, Ohio
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2011 Guaranteed Research Section Symposia
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Acute Care
Childbearing Related Research
Family Health
Gerontological Nursing
Nursing Education
Pain and Symptom Management
Qualitative Research
Theory Development
Women's Health
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Renew
today - save a tree!
The MNRS Board of Directors heard your concerns. To help
the environment and save trees, SAGE has partnered with the Arbor
Foundation to "plant a tree" for every society member who
would agree to have access online only rather than receiving a print
copy.
Renewal notices will be in the mail this week - choose
the option of "WJNR Online Access" on the membership form
to begin saving trees. This option is also available if you choose to
renew online.
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Research
Section Call for Abstracts
2011 Guaranteed Symposia
Childbearing-Related
Research Section
"Optimizing
Childbearing Outcomes in Vulnerable Populations"
Submission
instructions are available online.
Pain and Symptom Management Research Section
Submission instructions are available online.
Nursing Education Research Section
"Impact of Standardized Testing"
Submission instructions are available online.
Nursing Education Research Section
"Theory Development in the New Millennium"
Submission instructions are available online.
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2011
Pre-Conference Workshops
MNRS is now accepting submissions for pre-conference
workshops at the upcoming 2011 Annual Conference. Workshops are
meetings designed for the critical and in-depth examination of a
phenomenon or a focused area of nursing research and the compilation
of those findings into a venue for the generation of new knowledge
for nursing.
View the submission instructions here.
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Call for Submissions
2011
Competitive Symposia
MNRS is also accepting submissions for
competitive symposia for the 2011 Annual Conference. Symposia
include 4-5 papers that relate to a single topic. Each paper
must be submitted as an individual abstract to the coordinator.
The abstracts may describe completed research or research in progress
with a discussion of methodological considerations, a synthesis of
related literature or other research topics of relevance.
Abstracts must include: Purpose, theoretical/conceptual framework,
subjects, method and results and conclusions, as applicable.
The symposium title must be included with the submission.
Following the final selection of 4-5 abstracts, the coordinator
organizes the selected abstracts into a symposium and submits them to
MNRS electronically using the online instructions.
View the submission instructions here.
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If you have MNRS-related information to be included in
an upcoming issue of MNRS Matters, please send it to Allison
Mendrys.
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