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2008
November 12-15, 2008
Sixth Biennial Joanna Briggs Colloquium, in association with the 12th International Nursing Research Conference
Corboda, Spain
NINR Presentation
October 2-4
Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
2008 National State of the Science in Nursing Research
July 17-18
NINR co-sponsored workshop
"Integrating Cost-Effective Analysis into Clinical Research"
March 29-April 1
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Spring Annual Meeting
"Federal Research Funding Update."
March 7
National Nursing Research Roundtable
The Voice of Nursing: A Cacophony or Symphony.
January 23-26
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Doctoral Education Conference

2007
November 1
National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurses Associations

10th Anniversary Celebration.
October 24
Friends of NINR NightinGala 
"On the Front Lines: Creating New Horizons for Nursing Research."
October 24
Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
"Evidence-Based Practice and Practice-Based Evidence: Another Side of the Knowledge Development Coin."
September 13
Southwest Partnership Center (SWPC) for Health Disparities Research; New Mexico State University School of Nursing
"Partnerships: An Essential Key to Eliminating Health Disparities."
May 31
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System
Conference on Nursing Research
"Changing Practice, Changing Lives."
May 1
NIH Pain Consortium - 2nd Annual Symposium
"Advances in Pain Research."
March 22-24
20th Annual Pacific Nursing Research Conference
"NINR: The First 20 Years."
March 17-20
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Annual Spring Meeting
March 1
National Nursing Research Roundtable
"Interdisciplinary Research."

2006
October 11
NINR's Final 20th Anniversary Scientific Symposium,
Nursing Research: Looking to the Future
June 16
Celebrating Nursing Science: The Research-Practice Link

As part of the year long celebration marking the 20th anniversary of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), NINR and the Clinical Center, Nursing and Patient Care Services are pleased to announce a conference to celebrate achievements in clinical nursing research and their application to practice at the National Institutes of Health.
Regional Research Society Meetings: Successful Research Mentoring Relationships Series

As part of the NINR 20th Anniversary celebration, the NINR will present a special panel session at each of the 2006 regional nursing research meetings focusing on research mentorship.  Each of these panel presentations will feature three pairs of mentors and mentees to explore lessons learned in effective mentoring. A NINR Program Director will moderate each of the sessions.

Please visit the regional societies websites for more information about the dates and locations for these meetings.

February 4
Southern Nursing Research Society:

http://www.snrs.org  
The Peabody Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee

Mentor/Mentee:  Gayle Page, DNSc, RN, FAAN, Johns Hopkins University/ Jessica Gill RN, CRNP, Johns Hopkins University
Mentor/ Mentee: Sandra Dunbar, DSN, RN, FAAN, Emory University/ Amy L. Valderrama, MSN, RN, APRN, Emory University 
Mentor/ Mentee:  Joanne Harrell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAHA, Univ. of N. Carolina/ Patricia Pierce, PhD, APRN, University of Utah

April 1
Midwest Nursing Research Society:
http://www.mnrs.org  
Hilton Milwaukee City Center
Milwaukee, WI

Mentor/Mentee:  Janet Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of IL/  Eileen Hacker, PhD, University of Illinois
Mentor/Mentee:  Carolyn Sampselle, PhD, RNC, FAAN, University of Michigan/  Lisa Kane-Low, PhD, CNM, FACNM Mentor/Mentee:  Toni Tripp-Reimer, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Iowa/  Eunice Lee, DNSc, RN, University of Illinois

April 8
Western Institute of Nursing:
http://www.winursing.org
The Albuquerque Hilton Hotel
Albuquerque, NM

Mentor/Mentee:  Ki Moore, RN, DNS, FAAN, University of Arizona/  Patsy McGuire-Cullen, MSN, RN, Regis University
Mentor/Mentee: Pamela Mitchell, PhD, CNRN, FAAN, Univ. of Washington/  Hilaire J. Thompson, PhD, RN, CNRN,Univ. of Wash.
Mentor/Mentee: Deborah Koniak-Griffin, EdD, RN, FAAN., University of California/  Janna Lesser, PhD, RN, University of Texas

April 21
Eastern Nursing Research Society:

http://www.enrs-go.org  
Cherry Hill
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mentor/Mentee:  Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob, PhD, RN, FAAN, Univ. of Pittsburgh/  Judith Matthews, PhD, RN, MPH, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Mentor/Mentee: Ruth McCorkle, PhD, RN, FAAN, Yale University/  Mary Cooley, PhD, RN, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute  Mentor/Mentee:  Linda H Aiken, PhD, RN, FAAN, FRCN, Univ. of Pennsylvania/  Sean P. Clarke, PhD, RN, CRNP, the Univ of Penn.


2005
November 11, 2005

American Academy of Nursing 2005 Conference: The Emergence of Nursing Science as an Academic Discipline

The National Institute of Nursing Research will present this special session at the American Academy of Nursing Annual Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona on Friday, November 11, 2005. This presentation will take attendees on a walk through memory lane as two American Academy of Nursing Living Legends share their experiences before and during the first 20 years of the NINR.

Dr. Margretta Styles, former dean of the University of California, San Francisco, and Dr. Geraldene Felton, former dean of the University of Iowa; will present this lunch-time panel as part of the NINR 20th Anniversary celebration.

October 11, 2005

Symposium Marking the Beginning of the Anniversary Celebration: Nursing Research: Changing Practice, Changing Lives
Registration Flyer
Agenda
October 9-10, 2005

Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
2005 Special Topics Program--
Clinical Intervention Research to Improve Health
Schedule of Events
September 15-16, 2005

NINR, NIH Cultural Dynamics in HIV/AIDS Biobehavioral Research Among Young People
Agenda
Abstract
Report
Participants List

2004
December 6-8, 2004

NIH State-of-the-Science Conference on Improving End-of-Life Care
Consensus Statement
November 9-10, 2004

Working Group: The Science of Self Management in Chronic Disease
Executive Summary
October 12, 2004

Working Group: Promoting Research on Focal Cognitive Deficits in Non-Dementing Disorders Executive Summary
July 15-16, 2004

Working Group: Increasing Opportunities in Biobehavioral Research,
Executive Summary
Agenda
Participants List
January 22-23, 2004 

Roadmap Implementation Meeting:Integration of NINR Areas of Science with the NIH Roadmap

2003
October 7, 2003

Working Group: Moving the Research Agenda Forward for Nursing Partnerships Centers on Health Disparities
August, 2003

Working Group: Moving the Research Agenda Forward for Children with Cancer
Executive Summary
May, 2003

NINR Research Themes: NINR Research Themes for the Future
March, 2003

Working Group: Optimizing Pregnancy Outcomes in Minority Populations.
Executive Summary
March 2003

A publication from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Advance Care Planning: Preferences for Care at the End of Life At NIH, NINR is the lead Institute in end-of-life research. AHRQ has an impressive list of end-of-life studies, as well, which are cited in the document.

Editorial: Dr. Patricia A. Grady and Dr. Francis S. Collins, Genetics and Nursing Science: Realizing the Potential. Nursing Research 2003; 52:2:69
March, April 2003


2002
Sep 12-13, 2002

Meeting Report: Ethical Challenges of End-of-Life Research (see other articles in supplement, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2003;25:4:S3-S62)
Aug 26-27, 2002

Meeting report: NIEHS-ASTDR-NINR Nursing and Environmental Health Roundtable
May 14-15, 2002

Meeting report: Increasing Research Opportunities in Biodefense
March 18-19, 2002

Meeting Report: Uniting Resources to Address Health Disparities

2001
October 24, 2001

Videocast:NINR 15th Anniversary Symposium: videocasts of each presentation in the 15th Anniversary Symposium.
October, 2001

Current Research Perspectives 1996-2001
November 5, 2001

Monograph: Community-Partnered Interventions in Nursing Research to Reduce Health Disparities
May 2001

Monograph: Increasing Nursing Research Opportunities in Cystic Fibrosis
November, 2001

Monograph: Qualitative Methods in Health Research: Opportunities and Considerations in Application and Review
May 2001

Book: LUPUS: A Patient Care Guide for Nurses and Other Health Professionals (distributed through the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases)
October 22-23, 2001

Entire issue, Gerontologist 2002;42:3 (this link is to the preface of that issue) End of Life Research in Older Populations: An Integrative Workshop
September 26, 2001

Meeting report (article citation): End of Life Issues in Genetic Disorders (see Genetics in Medicine 2002;4:366-372 and 373-378)
July 26-27, 2001

Meeting report: Working Group on Informal Caregiving
September 2001

Article: End of Life Isues in AIDS: The Research Perspective
February 5-6, 2001

Meeting report: Establishing Partnerships to Address Health Disparities

2000
March 9, 2000

Event report: The Wit Experience, a report of the end-of-life educational event at the John F. Kennedy Center,
November 2000

Event report: A Community Forum on End of Life Research held in Bethesda, MD
June 5-6, 2000

Meeting report: Minority Health Research Development for Nurse Investigators
May 1-2, 2000

Meeting report: Increasing Nursing Postdoctoral Opportunities in Rare Diseases
April 7-8, 2000

Meeting report/article: Quality of life for transplantation patients

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