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Research Brown Bag Series
Each month the CRCHC hosts a
Research Brown Bag session held via teleconference with experts from
around the country, who address multiple and varied research topics.
Interest in the Brown Bag Sessions has steadily increased, and we now
routinely have participants from sites at some distance from the Montana
State University College of Nursing campuses. The history of invited
presenters can be found below.
Participation
If you are interested in finding out more information about future Brown
Bag speakers or participating in a session, please contact the
Center
Manager.
Because
of the limited number of phone lines on our conference system, we ask
that you do your best to gather with other faculty members, clinical
staff, or students in your area and use the least number of
lines possible. You will receive a password that will be required to
enter the conference after have you have dialed in. Presentations begin
at 12:15 (Mountain Time) on the day of any scheduled seminar and last
for one hour. Evaluation forms are sent out prior to the session
in order to give you the opportunity to provide feedback.
Audiotapes The CRCHC has audiotapes
of each seminar
available for checkout. To borrow any of the following tapes,
please contact the
Center Manager.
Seminar History
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"Knowledge Translation:
State of the Science"
Carole Estabrooks, PhD, RN
January 30, 2006
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"Finding the Resources
to Support Evidence-Based Practice"
Suzanne Prevost, PhD, RN, CNAA
November 21, 2005
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"Setting the Stage for
Evidence-Based Practice in an Acute Care
Setting"
Linda Everett, PhD, RN
October 17, 2005
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"Clinical Nurse
Scholars: Building a Community of Evidence-Based
Practice Mentors"
Alice Schultz, PhD, RN, FAAN
September 19, 2005
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"When the Blinded
Data Collector Knows about the Intervention"
Marie Lobo, PhD, RN, FAAN University
of New Mexico
April 18, 2005
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"The Relationship
Between Research and Policy"
Sr. Rosemary Donley, PhD, APRN-C, FAAN, The Catholic University of
America
March 21, 2005
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"The Art and
Practice of Scholarship and Publication"
Peggy Chinn, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Connecticut
January 31, 2005
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"Scholarly Dilemmas:
Recruitment and Dissemination"
Terry Badger, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Arizona
November 15, 2004
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"Recruiting
Participants from Vulnerable Populations"
Adeline Nyamathi, PhD, ANP, FAAN, University of California
October 18, 2004
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"How to Craft a
Successful Abstract"
Martha Lentz, PhD, RN, University of Washington
September 20, 2004
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"Building Teams: It Takes A Village - Part
I"
Nancy Woods, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of
Washington
April 19, 2004
- "Building Teams: It Takes A Village - Part
II"
Margaret Heitkemper, PhD, RN, FAAN, University
of Washington
March 22, 2004
- "Sustaining a Career: Help Along the Way"
Lillian M. Nail, PhD, RN, FAAN, Oregon Health
and Science University
December 15, 2003
- "Becoming a Successful Nurse Scientist"
Linda Cronenwett, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of
North Carolina
November 17, 2003
- "Mentors, Mentoring, and Career Development"
Angela McBride, PhD, RN, FAAN, Indiana
University Purdue University
October 20, 2003
- "Techniques & Tips for Developing a
Competitive Research Application"
Carole Hudgings, PhD, RN, FAAN
Assistant Director, Division of Extramural Activities - NIH/NINR
April 21, 2003
- "How Grants and Contracts Can Help You!"
Leslie Schmidt
Director, Grants and Contracts, Montana State University
March 17, 2003
- "Certificates of Confidentiality and
Memorandums of Understanding"
Toni Tripp-Reimer, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of
Iowa
December 17, 2002
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