The Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) recently held its 40th annual conference and celebrated four decades of nursing research in the Midwest. MNRS continues to be one of the largest nursing research societies in the United States. Over the years, a vast majority of programmatic initiatives included education and tangible support for novice and experienced nurse researchers. In this article, the background for development of MNRS is reviewed with examination of driving forces that led to its creation. Three past presidents, Dr. Joyce Fitzpatrick, the first President of MNRS (1980- 1981); Dr. Nancy Bergstrom, the eighth President (1993-1995); and Dr. Sally Lusk, the 14th President (2005-2007), discuss challenges, opportunities, and the...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
"Editor, Dean and Professor Phyllis Drennan, PhD, S215 School of Nursing; Alumni contact, Reng Winte...
In 2001, a dedicated group of nurses from across Wisconsin came together to discuss how to create a ...
The Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) recently held its 40th annual conference and celebrated ...
The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth in nursing science development. In both Ko...
The following was excerpted by Dr. Floyd from a presentation made by Dr. Kent at the 1983 MNA conven...
Nursing research, education, and mentoring are effective strategies to enhance and generate nursing ...
The National League for Nursing has responded to the increasing need for nursing education research ...
It is the mission of The Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) to disseminate research findings, ...
Many of us have a complicated relationship with awards. However, receiving a reward can be important...
The preponderance of nursing research conducted in the United States occurs in schools of nursing. A...
The Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science aims to “facilitate and recognize life-long nursi...
The Southern Nursing Research Society offers a number of annual award opportunities to its members. ...
The history of nursing in the United States covers little more than a century, and, therefore, spans...
In response to the unprecedented rise in the U.S. older adult population, nurse educators have inten...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
"Editor, Dean and Professor Phyllis Drennan, PhD, S215 School of Nursing; Alumni contact, Reng Winte...
In 2001, a dedicated group of nurses from across Wisconsin came together to discuss how to create a ...
The Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) recently held its 40th annual conference and celebrated ...
The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth in nursing science development. In both Ko...
The following was excerpted by Dr. Floyd from a presentation made by Dr. Kent at the 1983 MNA conven...
Nursing research, education, and mentoring are effective strategies to enhance and generate nursing ...
The National League for Nursing has responded to the increasing need for nursing education research ...
It is the mission of The Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) to disseminate research findings, ...
Many of us have a complicated relationship with awards. However, receiving a reward can be important...
The preponderance of nursing research conducted in the United States occurs in schools of nursing. A...
The Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science aims to “facilitate and recognize life-long nursi...
The Southern Nursing Research Society offers a number of annual award opportunities to its members. ...
The history of nursing in the United States covers little more than a century, and, therefore, spans...
In response to the unprecedented rise in the U.S. older adult population, nurse educators have inten...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
"Editor, Dean and Professor Phyllis Drennan, PhD, S215 School of Nursing; Alumni contact, Reng Winte...
In 2001, a dedicated group of nurses from across Wisconsin came together to discuss how to create a ...