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Schedule for September AAHN Annual Meeting and Conference
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Thursday 23 Sept
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9:00 -12:00 pm
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Board Meeting
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12:00 - 1:00
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Lunch
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1:00 - 2:30
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Annual Meeting & Awards
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2:00 - 2:45
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Break
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2:45 - 3:00
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Welcome and Introduction
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3:00 - 4:00
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Keynote Speaker: Dominque Tobbell - The Making of Nursing Science: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Knowledge (1 hr)
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4:00 - 4:10
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Short break
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4:10 - 5:10
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Thematic Panel Presentations 1 hr
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(3 Breakouts)
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A. Thematic Panel: Building an International Voice for Nursing History Education Luciana Barizon Luchesi, Gwyneth Milbrath, Helen Vandenberg
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B. Thematic Panel: The Impact of Healthcare History Education on Baccalaureate-Prepared Nursing Students Joy Pieper and Rebecca Johnson
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C. Thematic Panel: Four Decades of Nurse Role Differentiation: Exploring the Usefulness of the Learning History Method Hugo Schalkwijk
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Friday 24 Sept
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8:45 - 9:00 am
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Welcome
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9:00 - 10:30
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Challenges to care in and beyond WWII 1.5 hrs
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Visions of Nursing 1.5 hrs
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(3 breakouts)
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Place Matters: The Response to Pearl Harbor, December 1941 Gwyneth Milbrath
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Florence Nightingale on the Nile, 1849-1850: A Foothold for the Future Karen Egenes
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Cadet Nurses Make History Barbara Poremba
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Social Upheaval and a Vision for Professional Nursing: The Work of Dean Dorothy M. Smith Kim Curry
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Ibu Malucu: Mother of the Maluka Islands. One Nurse's Story Maryanne Locklin
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The Legacy of Nursing Ethics: The Nightingale Pledge and Its Relevance Today Geraldine Hider and Donald Hoepfer
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10:30 -10:45
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Break with Poster: A true nursing practice at a hospital in Japan, 1958: From viewpoint of “art and science” (15 minutes) Tomoko Katagiri
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10:45 – 11:00
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Short break
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11:00 - 12:00
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Public Health 1 hr
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Models of care in 20th Century 1 hr.
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(2 breakouts)
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"Hers Were the Eyes…Hers Was the Heart" Nannie Minor, Southern Progressive Mary Gibson
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Improving Access to Care in Rural Communities: 50 Years of Area Health Education Centers Audrey Snyder, Steven Zucker, and Dwain Harris
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"Sure to be properly infected": Spreading American Ideals for Public Health Nursing Education in England Jaime Lapeyre
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Autonomy and “Group Nursing” in American Hospitals 1920-1949 Sheri Tesseyman
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12:00 - 12:30
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Lunch Break
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12:30 - 2:00
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Mentoring Sessions
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(2 breakouts)
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Doctoral Students
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Novice Historians
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2:00 - 3:30
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Ways of Knowing and Doing 1 hrs..
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Challenging Models of Care 1.5 hrs.
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Public Health 0.5 hours
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(2 breakouts)
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Another Hidden Figure: Mary Merritt, RN Sara S. Bolten and MaryAnn Thompson
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Battles Hard Fought: A Video Story of Pioneering Advanced Practice Nurses Carolyn Torre
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Poliomyelitis Epidemics in Siouxland: The Impact to the Community and Public Health 1952-1960 Diane Smith
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Wounded Healer Turned 'Political Animal': The Nursing and Political Activism of Avis Hutt, 1935-1940' Frances Cadd
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A Battle against Professional Sovereignty of Medicine: Advanced Practice Nursing Title Recognition in Ohio Donna Miles Curry
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Emergency Aid Course of the Brazilian Red Cross During the Second World War Through the Eyes of a City Luciana Barizon Luchesi
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New Zealand Rural Nurse Discourse Emerging From the International History of Rural Practice Jean Ross
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The Development of Emergency Nursing in Brazil Pedro Henrique de Souza Domingues
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3:30 - 4:30
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Wrap up and Social Hour
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Wrap up for 20 minutes including promo of 2022 Conference
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Social Hour break out
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