Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Archives of Caring in Nursing

ARC-008: The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and , circa 1950-2012

Finding Aid for ARC-008 Series 2: Presentations at conferences, workshops, seminars and other events

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General information about the Leininger Collection: Extent: Entire Leininger collection is approximately 85 linear ft.; Series 2 contains 25 document boxes.

Provenance: Dr. Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, DS, PhDNSc, FAAN

Collection Access: The collection is unrestricted. On-site access is available by appointment. Copying/scanning is subject to copyright restrictions. Some documents have been scanned and are linked from the Finding Aids. “Click here…” follows the entries for these documents.

Citation: The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, Archives of Caring in Nursing, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University.

Series 2 - Presentations at conferences, workshops, seminars and other events Box 8 Folder 2-1 Leininger, M. 9 keynote addresses, 1978 – 1991: 2-1.1. What is transcultural nursing? Presented at 2nd Annual Conference, New York, NY, December 5, 1978. 2-1.2. Knowledge generation and theory of care: A renewed thrust for the future of nursing. Keynote address, 1989 Convention “Renewal Through Caring”, Michigan Nursing Association, Grand Rapids, October 3, 1989. [Click here for scanned document] 2-1.3. Celebrating nursing practice: Culture and care. Presented at Celebration 1990, supported by Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses and The Women’s Health Research Foundation of Canada, Westin Hotel, September 21, 1990. 2-1.4. Transcultural health with a human care focus. Convocation address, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg, February 11, 1991. [includes convocation program and thank you letter to ML] 2-1.5. Transcultural health and human care in todays [sic] world. Presented at 20th Transcultural Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 11, 1991. [with holographic notes] 2-1.6. Transcultural care: A global imperative for world peace and new challenges. Presented as the Studia Generalia Lecture, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland, June 5, 1991. [Leininger received Honorary Degree of Doctor of Nursing Science on this date] 2-1.7. Transcultural caring knowledge and skills for Canadian health care by the year 2000 and beyond. Presented at 4th Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Council (CAUN), with the National Conference for the University of

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Prince Edward Island, with the Learned Societies Conference, June 12, 1992. [includes opening comments] 2-1.8. Transcultural nursing: An imperative to function in today’s health care world. Keynote address, 1st Annual Psychiatric Nursing Conference, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Department of Nursing, Bronx, NY, November 4, 1992. [Click here for scanned document.] 2-1.9. Contemporary issues in a changing multicultural world and health care. Presented at University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, April 29, 1993. Sponsored by Faculty of Nursing, Iota Omicron Chapter, and Registered Nursing Association of Ontario. [with travel arrangements correspondence and flier for the presentation] [Click here for scanned correspondence.]

Folder 2-2 Leininger, M. Group of key papers to establish transcultural nursing with care/caring focus; originals written 1985-1989: 2-2.1. Leininger, M. (1988). Ethnomethods: The philosophic and epistemic bases to explicate transcultural nursing knowledge / Ethnography and ethnonursing: Methods to establish a basis for nursing knowledge. Two keynote papers, First Interamerican qualitative research symposium, February 23-24, 1988, Sao Paulo, Brazil. [see also Folder 2-145] 2-2.2. Leininger, M. (1987). Philosophical and conceptual perspectives of ethnomethods: A new approach to advance nursing knowledge. Keynote, 3rd Annual Summer Doctoral Research Conference, College of Nursing, Wayne State University, July 23, 1987. [Click here for scanned document.] 2-2.3. Leininger, M. (no date). Transcultural nurse specialists and generalists: Essential practitioners for the nursing world. [draft with holographic notes and editing; may be a 1987 paper; note on p. 1 “under press and final edit; do not reproduce”] [Click here for scanned document.]

Folder 2-3 Leininger, M. Group of conference papers/presentations sent specifically for April 2010 opening of Leininger Collection: 2-3.1. Leininger, M. (1980). Envisioning transcultural nursing into the twentieth century. Presented at 6th National Transcultural Nursing Conference, Snowbird, Utah, September 24-26, 1980. 2-3.2. Leininger, M. (1987). Society and culture in transition: Influences on nursing. Midwest Alliance in Nursing, 8th Annual Meeting and Program, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1- 3, 1987. 2-3.3. Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nursing: Importance and goals in today’s world. Keynote at “Presentation of the Nursing Scholar”, Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, Maryland, March 29, 1988. 2-3.6. Leininger, M. (2009) It is time to celebrate, reflect and look into the future. Presented at 36th Annual Anniversary Celebration of Transcultural Nursing Society, Seattle, Washington, October 14, 2009.

Folder 2-4A through C ─ Group of “...evolutionary articles on care and transcultural nursing....trace my writing on care and TCN (and thinking from about 1991 on [sic; dates begin in 1980].”) See M.L. holographic note in Folder 2-4A. [Click here for scanned note]. 29 items, in chronological order; received in July 2010, after the bulk of the Collection was processed. [these items are all presentations] Folder 2-4A: [Click here for scans of 9 items in Folder 2-4A]

2 2-4.1 Leininger, M. (1980). Transcultural nursing: A new subfield and an intellectual and practice challenge. Presented at University of Texas School of Nursing, Austin, Texas, April 24. 1980. 2-4.2 Leininger, M. (1982). Caring: The heart of nursing. Presented at Saskatchewan Nurses’ Association Annual Meeting and Convention, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, May 11-13, 1982. 2-4.3 Leininger, M. (1983). The adventure of transcultural nursing. Keynote at 1st East- West Nursing Conference, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, July 21, 1983. 2-4.4 Leininger, M. (1983). Intercultural interviewing, assessment, and therapy implications. [“given as keynote in Hawaii 1983”] [see also Folder 2-307 for earlier version of keynote and ML holographic notes from the conference] 2-4.5 Leininger, M. (1984). Transcultural care diversities: Importance and development of the field. Keynote at Transcultural Nursing Workshop, Grant Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, June 1,1984. 2-4.6 Leininger, M. (1986). Nursing challenges for the future. Distinguished Lectureship to honor Virginia Podell, Nursing Leader of Leila Hospital and Health Center, Battle Creek, Michigan, February 21, 1986. 2-4.7 Leininger, M. (1986). Research in transcultural care: Scope and cultural studies with application to specific situations. Presented at Purdue University School of Nursing and Indiana Consortium for International Programs, Lafayette, Indiana, September 26, 1986. 2-4.8 Leininger, M. (1986).Transcultural nursing: A new paradigm for generating nursing theories, knowledge and action practices. Keynote, 12th National Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 8, 1986. 2-4.9 Leininger, M. (1987). Cultural care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. Presented at the Nurse Theorist Conference of Discovery International, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1987. 2-4.10 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nurse specialists and generalists: New practitioners in nursing. [no presentation information] Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 13(9), 90-94. 2-4.11 Leininger, M. (1990). Ethnomethods: The philosophic and epistemic bases to explicate transcultural nursing knowledge. Aspects of this paper were presented at 1at InterAmerican Qualitative Research Symposium, Sao Paolo, Brazil, February 1988. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1(2), 40-51. 2-4.12 Leininger, M. (1988). Culture care: A new approach to ease problems. Keynote at National Critical Care Institute of Education, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 16, 1988.

Folder 2-4B: 2-4.13 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural health and nursing in the twenty-first century. Presented as Distinguished Visiting Professor and Nurse Scholar, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 10, 1988. 2-4.14 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing with a care focus: A basic ingredient for nursing excellence. Presented at 2nd International Excellence in Nursing Symposium, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 27, 1989. 2-4.15 Leininger,M. (1989). Transcultural nursing: Challenges today and for the future. Presented at 3rd Annual Research Symposium, Department of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing, California State University at Fresno, April 28, 1989. 2-4.16 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing: Culture care theory; principles and research findings to improve nursing care. Research and the discipline of nursing. 2 papers presented at 1st Annual Research Symposium, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, May 3-4, 1989. 3 2-4.17 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing care; the essential perspective for nursing. Keynote at Northeast Indiana Nursing Education Council, Fort Wayne, Indiana, September 22, 1989. 2-4.18 Leininger, M. (1989). Culture care theory and practice with transcultural care as the focus of nursing. Presented at Catherine McAuley Health Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 6, 1989. 2-4.19 Leininger, M. (1990). Transcultural health care: Meaning and relevance worldwide. Annual Distinguished Lecture, Association of Women and Science, California State University at Fullerton, February 16, 1990. [4 versions, 3 with holographic notes, 1 includes introductory remarks page]

Folder 2-4C: 2-4.20 Leininger, M. (1990). Culture care research findings: The epistemics of nursing knowledge and practice. Presented at Eta Lambda Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, University of Evansville Nursing and Health Sciences, Evansville, Indiana, March 8, 1990. 2-4.21 Leininger, M. (1990). Leininger’s theory of culture care to solve Arab community health problems. Presented at 85th Annual Meeting, Society for Applied Anthropology, York, England, March 28, 1990. 2-4.22 Leininger, M. (1990). Importance of transcultural and multicultural education and human services for today and the future. Keynote at Annual Presidential Distinguished Guest Campus Scholar Presentation, Hope and Calvin Colleges, Holland or Grand Rapids, Michigan, April 17, 1990. 2-4.23 Leininger, M. (1990). Leininger’s culture care theory and research findings to care for people of diverse culture. Distinguished Guest Lecture for School of Nursing and Nursing Alumni Association of Sigma Theta Tau in celebration of 30 years of nursing education at the University of Indianapolis, Indiana, May 18, 1990. 2-4.24 Leininger, M. (1990). Celebrating nursing practice: Culture and care. Presented at “Celebration 1990”, sponsored by Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses and the Women’s Health Research Foundation of Canada, Westin Hotel, Manitoba, Canada, September 21, 1990. 2-4.25 Leininger, M. (1991). Transcultural issues in health care. Presented at the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Detroit Council for World Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, February 18, 1991. 2-4.26 Leininger, M. (1991). Transcultural care: An imperative for quality health care in a multicultural world. Presented at the workshop “Cultural Care Diversity and Universality”, 11th Annual Speakers Day, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, April 5, 1991. 2-4.27 Leininger, M. (1991). A global nursing agenda: Transcultural caring worldwide. Convocation address to the Class of 1991, Wayne State University College of Nursing, May 5, 1991. 2-4.28 Leininger, M. (1991). Celebration of nursing: A transcultural human care ethos with ethical considerations. Keynote Centennial Address for “One Hundred Years of Nursing in South Africa”, University of South Africa, Pretoria, August 19, 1991. 2-4.29 Leininger, M. (2007). My reflections on the 30th Anniversary of the International Association for Human Caring. Presented at 30th Annual Conference, International Association for Human Caring, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 6-9, 2008. [several attendees do not recall that ML attended this conference; the paper may have been presented on her behalf] 2-4.30 Leininger, M. (no date). Transcultural nursing: The growing and imperative area of study and practice. [no publication information; some holographic notes] End Box 8 4

Box 9 Folder 2-5 Leininger, M. (various dates). Forewords and introductions on transcultural nursing from Transcultural Conference proceedings

Folder 2-6 Leininger (various dates). Correspondence and enclosures relating to potential presentations and/or workshops, various locations [no information to confirm these items occurred]: Association of American Medical Colleges, November 4-8, 1973 [did not attend; schedule conflict]; State of Michigan Department of Mental Health, Hawthorn Center, Northville, Michigan (thank-you letter dated March 4, 1982); American Anthropological Association Medical Anthropology Roundtable, “Care and Cure: Anthropological, Nursing and Other Viewpoints, Chicago, Illinois, November 19, 1987 (visit cancelled due to schedule conflict);Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albany,NY (1991); University of Limburg, Maastricht, Netherlands, October 1992 (visit cancelled due to schedule conflict); 2nd National Transcultural Nursing Conference, University of Sydney, Australia (7/1993); Philippine Nurses Association of Michigan, Novi, Michigan (5/7/1994. Did not attend, schedule conflict. [Click here for correspondence]; Denmark, 1994?; University of Leeds, England (1994-1995); Excellence in Nursing Symposium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates ( April 1995); Shape the Future of your Multicultural Healthcare Education Program, University of Washington School of Nursing (4/1995); Making a World of Difference Conference, Centre for Ethnic Health, Melbourne, Australia (10/1995); Sigma Theta Tau International, Detroit, Michigan (11/4/1995); Nursing leadership: A springboard for the future, Catholic University of America, conference cancelled (10/1993); Association of International Educators, Panel on the Internationalization of Professional Schools, Bandera, Texas (March 1996); Lappeenranta Health Care Institute, Finland (6/1997; cancelled); Helsinki Institute of Nursing, Finland (6/1997; cancelled); Nebraska Health and Human Services System, Lincoln Regional Center (6/1998); International Center for Nursing (ICN) Centennial Conference, London, UK (6/1999); St. Francis Medical Center, Grand Island, Nebraska, nursing workshop (10/1999); Sigma Theta Tau International 35th Biennial Convention, San Diego, California (11/1999) [includes Reflections, 25(3) 1999 with feature section: Nurses on Violence]; Transcultural Nursing Chapter of Oklahoma (University of Central Oklahoma, Norman Regional Hospital), September or October 2000; Malmö University School of Health and Society, 2001 correspondence; Transcultural nursing, a location in Georgia (5/16/2003) [session did not occur]; Universidad de Concepcion, Chile, 2005; Consensus Conference, Palermo, Italy (April 27-30, 2006) [invited as keynote; unable to attend] Folder 2-7 Leininger, M. (1960). Child Psychiatric Nursing Workshop: Emotionally Disturbed Children, Their Needs – Our Problem. Sponsored by University of Cincinnati College of Nursing and Health, and Child Guidance Home, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 27-28, 1960. [M. Leininger, Workshop Chairman, prepared the report] Folder 2-8 Leininger, M. (1965). Ecological behavior variability: Cognitive images and sociocultural expressions in two Gadsup villages. Presented at Northwest Anthropological Conference, Western Washington State College, April 10, 1965. [typescript and mimeographed pages, some with holographic notes] Folder 2-9 Leininger, M. (1966). Cultural norms: Dichotomies between the norms of patients and the norms of health personnel: A source of patient-staff conflict. Keynote at Veterans Administration Hospital, Denver, Colorado, September 22, 1966. [placeholder folder – a folder with this label contained materials for 1983 Rogerian Conference; nothing pertaining to this VA Hospital conference or presentation was in this folder]

5 Folder 2-10 Leininger, M. (1966). Intercultural and interdisciplinary communication: Patterns, problems, and possibilities. Address for Community Health Services, University of Colorado at Denver, 1966. Folder 2-11 Leininger, M. (1967). Communication concepts, theories and models. Workshop, “Developing the nurse’s communication skills”, University of Colorado School of Nursing, Continuing Education Services, July 10, 1967. Folder 2-12 Leininger, M. (1967). The joys and pains of research. “For Sigma Theta Tau, Monday, November 13, 1967.” [original typescript with holographic edits] Folder 2-13 Leininger, M. (1968). Excerpts from “The use of cultural concepts in patient care.” Given at Minnesota League for Nursing Annual Work Conference, February 2, 1968. Folder 2-14 Leininger, M.M. (1968). The significance of cultural concepts in nursing. Keynote address for the Annual Work Conference, February 1, 1968, Minnesota League for Nursing. MLN Bulletin, 16(3), 3-12. [whole issue] Folder 2-15 Leininger, M. (1971). Cultural styles of people: Conflicts and changes in the sub- culture of nursing. Nursing papers, presented at Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, Chicago, Illinois, May 13-14, 1971. [2 copies of paper; staple-bound booklet containing the 6 papers presented] Folder 2-16 Leininger, M. (1971). Interfaces of the university culture and society with focus upon cultural values and conflict areas. Task Force on Mental Health Services and the Changing University Community, Lake Tahoe, California, September 10-13, 1971. Folder 2-17 Leininger, M. (1973). Becoming aware of types of health practitioners and cultural imposition. Presented at American Nurses’ Association 48th Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, 1973. [Proceedings?], pp. 9-15. Folder 2-18 Leininger, M. (1973). Humanistic care: An alive, dormant, or lost art? 7th Annual Maryam Smith Memorial Lecture, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, May 25, 1973. [paper, correspondence, program brochure] Folder 2-19 Leininger, M. (1974). Cultural interfaces, communication and health implications. Keynote: An Adventure in Transcultural Communication and Health, University of Hawaii School of Nursing, Honolulu, June 17-21, 1974. [complete volume is archived] Folder 2-20 Leininger, M.(1974). Collaborative and horizontal leadership in the future: Trends and conflict areas in the health professions. Ohio League for Nursing, Columbus, Ohio, October 16, 1974. [Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-21 Leininger, M. (1974). Transcultural aspects of nursing. U.N.A. [Utah Nurses Association] District 1, November 8, 1974, City and County Health Department Auditorium, Salt Lake City, Utah. [flier only] Folder 2-22 Leininger, M. (1974). Culture and mental health. Workshop on Transcultural Psychiatry, American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Kingston, Jamaica, December 5-6, 1974. Folder 2-23 Leininger, M. (1975). Political nursing: Essential for health service and educational systems of tomorrow. Presented at School of Nursing Seminar for dedication of Health Science Building, University of Evansville, Evansville, Indiana, April 25, 1975. [also published in Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2(3), 1-16.] Folder 2-24 Leininger, M., (1975). Health values, trends and issues for the future. Presentation, August 5, 1975, Futurology 4 Conference, College of Mt. St. Joseph, Mt. St. Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Click here to download scan of damaged rough draft with holographic notes] End Box 9

Box 10 Folder 2-25 Leininger, M. (1975). Transcultural influences on illness, death and dying. College of Nursing, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, October 31, 1975.

6 Folder 2-26 Leininger, M. (1975). Health care delivery systems for the future. 9th Annual Nursing Lecture, Nursing Alumni Association, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, November 14, 1975. Photocopy of typescript of paper, with some holographic notes. Folder 2-27 Leininger, M. (1976). Cultural diversities of health and nursing care. Keynote, Sigma Theta Tau, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, February 9, 1976. Photocopy of typescript [paper of same title published in Nursing Clinics of North America, 12(1), 1977, 5-18. [Click here for correspondence.] Folder 2-28 Leininger, M. (1976). Transcultural nursing: An anthropological and nursing forecast. Presented at Association of Operating Room Nurses Congress, Miami, Florida, March 10, 1976. Folder 2-29 Leininger, M. (1976). Territoriality, power and creative leadership in administrative nursing contexts. Forum for Nursing Service Administrators in the West, Phoenix, Arizona, March 22, 1976. [see also Folder 2-36, the original location of this typescript copy] Folder 2-30 Leininger, M. (1976). Access to centers of power. Highlights of talk given at WCHEN Annual Meeting, “Analysis of political issues that affect health care,” Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 21, 1976. Introductory comments re: Ruth Scott, PhD, and Mary Mills, PhD, keynote speakers. Folder 2-31 Leininger, M. (1976) Cultural shock and changes in nursing. Keynote address, 1st Annual Lucy Harris Linn Institute, Texas Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau – Beta Alpha Chapter, October 29, 1976, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, Texas. Folder 2-32 Leininger, M. (1977). Roles and directions in nursing and cancer nursing. Presented at the 2nd National Conference on Cancer Nursing, May 9-10, 1977, American Cancer Society, St. Louis, Missouri. Proceedings, pp. 6-16. Folder 2-33 Leininger, M. (1977). The central focus of nursing research: Caring behaviors and processes. Presented at 16th Quadriennal Congress, International Council of Nurses, ANA Panel on Nursing Education in the US, Tokyo, Japan, June 2, 1977. [folder contains International Nursing Review, 24(5) Special Issue 215 containing conference report; additional papers by Leininger and others, holographic notes on care dimensions and notes for speeches; bibliography of caring literature.] Folder 2-34 Leininger, M. (1977). Caring: A human need for growth, illness and wellness. Presentation, December 2, 1977, Utah Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters. Folder 2-35 Leininger, M. (1978). Transcultural nursing: A new subfield to generate nursing and health care knowledge. Scholarly Lecture Series, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, October 3, 1978. [bound lecture series program containing typescript of presentation] Folder 2-36 Leininger, M. (1979). Politics, women, change and nursing. “Nurse Power and Health Care” conference, University of Calgary, April 20-21, 1979. [typescript of keynote and introductory comments; correspondence; background materials] [see also Folder 2-29, Forum for Nursing Service Administrators, Phoenix, 1976, for copy of “Territoriality, power and creative leadership in administrative nursing contexts”, which was originally in Folder 2-36] Folder 2-37 Leininger, M. (1978). Transculture care research in nursing. Talk given to Sigma Theta Tau Gammo Rho Chapter, University of Utah College of Nursing, December 13, 1978. [key paper] Folder 2-38 “Wisconsin Papers Complete”: 6 items in folder with content note, “Wisconsin papers complete, and Sacramento California as Visiting Scholar 1979 – full Visiting Scholar year; overhead and PowerPoint”. 2-38.1. Leininger, M. (1977). Cultural diversities of health and nursing care. Nursing Clinics of North America, 12(1), 5-18. [reprint]

7 2-38.2. Leininger, M. (1979). Caring: A major focus for practice, teaching and research. Presented at University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, September 28, 1979. 2-38.3. “ Thank you Dean Dixie Bahleda” – thank-you statement dated September 27, 1979, University of Wisconsin visit 2-38.4. 2 hand-written transparencies for overhead projector use, “”Potential knowledge derivations of caring”, “Knowledge base of transcultural nursing by year 2000” 2-38.5. Leininger, M. (1979). The concept of culture and its relevance to health care. Presented as Visiting Scholar, Division of Nursing, California State University at Sacramento, March 14, 1979. 2-38.6. section of a paper without p. 1, no identifying information Folder 2-39 Leininger, M. (1979). Cultural factors related to health care. Presentation, March 30, 1979, Ohio State Nurses’ Association, Columbus, Ohio. Folder 2-40 Leininger, M. (1979). Consumer health care needs: Nursing leadership and future directions. Leadership Conference, University of Washington School of Nursing, Seattle, Washington, June 25, 1979. End Box 10

Box 11 Folder 2-41 Leininger, M. (1979). Transcultural nursing: A look to the future from the past. Presented at 5th National Transcultural Nursing Conference, Snowbird, Utah, September 1979. [key paper; see published Proceedings (M. Leininger, ed., 1980) for complete version] Folder 2-42 Leininger, M. (1979). The nature and direction of transcultural nursing. One-day workshop, Continuing Education Division, School of Nursing, University of Hawaii, July 1979. [objectives, outline of workshop content domains, reference list] Folder 2-43 Leininger, M. (1979). Development of nursing research centers to advance and improve nursing practice and education. 2nd Conference of European Nurse Researchers, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 27-29, 1979. [typescript of paper with holographic revisions, marked “not final”; correspondence] Folder 2-44 Leininger, M. (1979). Transcultural factors in health and nursing care. Presented at A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Nursing Lecture Series, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York, October 25, 1979. Folder 2-45. Leininger, M. (1979). Introductory comments. Panel moderator paper – Major trends influencing American nursing education and practice into the future. 3rd Nurse Educator Conference, “Excellence in Nursing,” Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1979. [typescript of both items, conference materials, and Nurse Educator editorial board planning documents] Folder 2-46 Leininger, M. (1979). Health and generalized nursing care of some Indochinese refugees. Presented at “A transcultural look at health care: East Asians with pulmonary disease”, for Lung Association of Mid-Maryland, Bethesda, MD, November 16, 1979. [Published proceedings also included. Volume includes keynote address, “Transcultural health and nursing care: A new challenge for health personnel,” pp. 8-25] Folder 2-47 M. Leininger 1980 professional travel and talk schedule, and academic year 1978-79 travel, consultation, national and international commitments. University of Utah College of Nursing. Folder 2-48 East Africa: PSC Trip Information Manual. Professional Seminar Consultants, 1980. [perhaps from August 1991 trip to Pretoria, South Africa?] Folder 2-49 Leininger, M. (1980). Workshop/discussion, “A day and a half with Madeleine Leininger in an adventure in transcultural nursing.” School of Nursing, University of Hawaii, [city/campus unknown], January 9-10, 1980. [flier; correspondence (incomplete)] Folder 2-50 Leininger, M. (1980). New subfield of transcultural nursing: Nature, focus and practice dimensions. Keynote, “Transcultural nursing: A new subfield in nursing care,” College of St. Mary, Omaha, Nebraska, January 24-25, 1980. [brochure only] 8 Folder 2-51 Leininger, M. (1980). Keynote speaker at 2nd Annual Research Conference, School of Nursing, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, April 11, 1980. [thank-you letters only] Folder 2-52 Leininger, M. (1980). Transcultural nursing: A new subfield and an intellectual and practice challenge. Typescript of paper presented at School of Nursing, University of Texas, April 24, 1980, Austin, Texas. Folder 2-53 Leininger, M. (1980). Distinguished Visiting Professor Lectures: 1) What is transcultural nursing? April 24, 1980. Cultural conflict areas between folk and professional care practices, May 1, 1980. 2) Caring: A central focus of nursing and health care services, May 8, 1980. College of Nursing, Ohio State University, Spring Quarter, 1980. [flier only, p. 2 missing] Folder 2-54 Leininger, M. (1980). [no title] Continuing Education Conference, “Women’s Health Care: Perspectives on Nursing Interventions”, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 15-16, 1980. [correspondence only] Folder 2-55 Leininger, M. (1980). Importance of caring. University Hospital, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May 22, 1980. Folder 2-56 Leininger, M. (1980). Cultural diversity and nursing care: teaching and practice. Troy State University School of Nursing, Troy, Alabama, May 23-24, 1980. [3 presentations, 2 panels, 2 dialogues] [brochure only] Folder 2-57 Leininger, M. (1980). Caring and caring lifestyles: The central and unifying focus for nursing and doctoral nursing education. Presented at Forum on Doctoral Education in Nursing, Southfield, Michigan, June 26-27, 1980. [see also Folder 4-133 and Folder 4-134 for 1984, 1988, 1990 and 1995 meetings] Folder 2-58 Leininger, M. (1980). Envisioning transcultural nursing into the twentieth century. Presented at 6th National Conference on “Developing, teaching and practicing transcultural nursing, Snowbird, Utah, September 24-26, 1980. Manuscript with cover letter to Darlene Meservy transmitting manuscript for proceedings volume. Tentative conference program. Folder 2-59 Leininger, M. (1980). Transcultural implications for prenatal care. Presentation, October 1, 1980, National March of Dimes Symposium “Future directions in perinatal care” [original folder label: “TCN – prenatal care”] Folder 2-60 Leininger, M. (1980). Women’s role in society in the 80’s. Presented at Maternal Child Nursing in the 80’s: Nursing Perspective. A forum in honor of Katherine Kendall. National Institutes of Health Clinical Center , Bethesda, MD, November 10, 1980. [proceedings published by University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, 1981; complete volume is archived] Folder 2-61 Leininger, M. (1980). Increasing humanistic values in nursing. Presented at 2nd Annual Dean’s Lecture Series, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, November 12, 1980. Folder 2-62 Leininger, M. (1980). Cultural diversities of health and nursing care. School of Nursing Continuing Education Program, University of Texas at Austin, December 5, 1980. Folder 2-63 Leininger, M. (1981). Nature, importance, and future of transcultural nursing. Presented at Symposium for Nursing and Anthropology of the Society for Applied Anthropology 41st Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 12, 1981. [includes M. Leininger’s notes from conference; memo regarding presentation time and session chair; map of conference venue; conference program booklet.] [key paper] Folder 2-64 Leininger, M. (1981). “Material for discussion for the Transcultural Nursing Workshop, Troy State University School of Nursing, Montgomery, Alabama, June 17-19, 1981.” (includes correspondence, brochure, report on Visiting Professorship to Dean Patricia L. Starck, and newsclippings related to her professorship) [Leininger note: “Visiting Sorrell Distinguished Professor, January – September 1981 at TS University; big honor.”]

9 Folder 2-65 Leininger, M. (1981). Transcultural Nursing: Focus and Development. Keynote, International Congress of Nurses, Los Angeles, California, June 28, 1981. [no copy of paper; brochure/flier; correspondence re: conference content, from Anna B. Dugan to Patricia McCarty, Editor, The American Nurse, November 18, 1981.] Folder 2-66 Leininger, M. (1981). Differential aspects of TCN and medical anthropology. Presented at Department of Anthropology [Wayne State University?], October 22, 1981. [“completed and published; presented”] Folder 2-67 Leininger, M. (1981). Transcultural human caring: Essential to nursing education and practice. Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, November 8, 1981. [list of attendees only]

Folder 2-68 Leininger, M. (1982). It’s here today: Transcultural nursing and caring practices. Mt. Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, February 23, 1982. Folder 2-69 Leininger, M. (1982). Valuing and maintaining family health: A Christian goal and commitment. Keynote, 50th Anniversary Convention, Lincoln Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, Hastings, Nebraska, April 17, 1982. [includes conference materials, newsletters, correspondence; Eulalia Hansen, President, is M. Leininger’s sister] End Box 11

Box 12 Folder 2-70 Leininger, M. (1982). Caring: The heart of nursing. Annual meeting and convention, Saskatchewan Nurses’ Association, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, May 11-13, 1982. [Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-71 Leininger, M. (1982). Role of women as political managers in college administration. Keynote at MCADND Professional Development Workshop, Traverse City, Michigan, July 9, 1982. Folder 2-72 Leininger, M. (1982). Into the world of tomorrow: Transcultural nursing. Partial text of a talk given at Transcultural Nursing workshop, Wayne State University, July 13, 1982. [includes 2 pp. holographic text] Folder 2-73 Leininger, M. (1982). Caring as the essence of nursing [“first publication of this topic”]. Presented at “Caring and support: A focus for nursing”, Montreal Children’s Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 22, 1982. Folder 2-74 Leininger, M. (1983). Research activities in College of Nursing. Wayne State University College of Nursing Research Day, Outreach M.S.N. Program, Traverse City, Michigan, April 30, 1983. Folder 2-75 Leininger, M. (1983). Panel member: Socratic discourse on Rogers’ framework. 1st National Rogerian Conference, New York University Division of Nursing, Division of Nursing Alumnae, Doctoral Students Organization, and Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, New York University, June 24-26, 1993. [program brochure; correspondence; holographic notes; 2 papers re: Rogers’ theory by other authors] Folder 2-76 Leininger, M. (1983). The adventure of transcultural nursing. Keynote at 1st East- West Nursing Conference, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, July 21, 1983. [includes ML holographic notes from the conference] [see also Folder 2-4A, item 2-4.4 for final version of keynote and earlier version of keynote] Folder 2-77 Leininger, M. (1983). Transcultural nursing: The evolving field of research and practice. 11th Annual Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Quebec, Canada, August 14-25 [sic], 1983. Folder 2-78 Leininger, M. (1983). Theory of support systems. Phoenix, Arizona, September 1-3, 1983. [cover page only] Folder 2-79 Leininger, M. (1983). Ethnonursing: A new and futuristic research method to make contributions to nursing and society. Presentation at Nursing Science: Today and Beyond,

10 American Nurses’ Association Council of Nurse Researchers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 22-24, 1983. [Program only.] Folder 2-80 Leininger, M. (1983). Transcultural nursing care of the acute/chronic renal failrue patient. Workshop presentation, American Association of Nephrology Nurses and Technicians, Michigan Chapter, October 22, 1983, Dearborn, Michigan Folder 2-81 Leininger, M. (1983). Guest speaker, Michigan Nurses Association, Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 25, 1983. Correspondence only. Folder 2-82 Leininger, M. (1983). Transcultural nursing: An area of study and a practice model; Using transcultural nursing concepts, theories and models of care; Discovering culture care with diverse cultures. 3 papers presented at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Florida International University conference “Transcultural Care”, Miami, Florida, December 9, 1983. Folder 2-83 Transcultural Nursing Conference Group of Metropolitan Chicago. Workshop on Qualitative Research Methods in Nursing, January 21, 1984, St. Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois. M. Leininger, Keynote speaker. Correspondence and Planning Committee meeting minutes. Folder 2-84 Leininger, M. (1984). Guest speaker, American Association of University Women, General Meeting, Dearborn, Michigan, January 24, 1994. Letter to M. Leininger from Carole Wells, Program Vice-President, American Association of University Women, Dearborn, Michigan, December 9, 1983 Folder 2-85 Leininger, M. (1984). Going transcultural: Are you ready? Workshop on Transcultural Nursing, Cleveland General/Highland View Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, February 10, 1984. Folder 2-86 Marycrest College, Davenport, Iowa. Kate Elizabeth Touhey Memorial Lecture, March 23, 1984. M. Leininger travel correspondence. Folder 2-87 Leininger, M. (1984). Keynote for continuing education conference “Cultural diversity: Its impact on health care” and colloquium “Care: The essence of nursing and health.” University of Connecticut, March 30 1984. [correspondence and program only; no text of papers] Folder 2-88 Leininger, M. (1984). Assessment of cultural aspects of clients’ behavior. Workshop presentation, Kingswood Hospital, Ferndale, Michigan, April 4, 1984. [correspondence; paper not included] Folder 2-89 Leininger, M. (1984). Ethnographic, ethnonursing, and ethnoscience methods to study transcultural care theory and phenomenon. Keynote at 7th National Caring Research Conference, LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 12, 1984. [Click here for scanned document] Folder 2-90 Leininger, M. (1984). Care: Essential for clients and management. Presented at 54th Annual Convention, Association of Western Hospitals, San Francisco, California, April 30, 1984. [“large attendance; great interest and response”] [key paper] Folder 2-91 Leininger, M. (1984). Transcultural issues in mental health. Presented at Psychological Issues in Medicine conference, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1984. Folder 2-92 Leininger, M. (1984). Transcultural Nursing: Tomorrow’s Nursing Challenge. Keynote at Harper Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan. Alumni Association Annual Banquet, May 18, 1984. M. [presentation not in folder] Folder 2-93 Leininger, M. (1984). Transcultural nursing: Theory and practice as a choice and challenge. Synthesis of the presentations at Transcultural Nursing Society program at American Nurses Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 22-28, 1984. Folder 2-94 Leininger, M. (1984). [no title]. : Helping you meet the challenge, Cleveland Clinic Continuing Medical Education course, Cleveland, Ohio, August 29-31, 1984. Correspondence only.

11 Folder 2-95 Leininger, M. (1984). Transcultural health: Meaning, concepts and importance for health needs of people. Presented at Corporate Nursing Transcultural Committee Workshop “Transcultural health needs for clients”, Harper-Grace Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, September 21, 1984. Folder 2-96 Leininger, M. (1984). Nursing in the future: A creative challenge. Presented at Armed Forces District Nurses Association (ACOG/NAACOG) 6th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October 8, 1984. [paper, correspondence, conference brochure] Folder 2-97 Leininger, M. (1984). Care with a transcultural focus as the essence of nursing. Keynote at “Transcultural care: Nursing for tomorrow”, Fall Continuing Education Conference, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 19, 1984. [brochure and correspondence only] Folder 2-98 Leininger, M. (1984). Dual discipline existence: An elusive phenomenon of theoretical and practical interest. 83rd Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colorado, November 16, 1984. [Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-99 1985 International Congress of Gerontology Congress Registration Form. [Leininger note: “Gave a keynote here – well received, 1985 I think in New York City.”] Folder 2-100 Leininger, M. (1985). Cultural health care and hypertension. Presented at United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit, Coalition for Blood Pressure Control, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, January 30, 1985. [2 versions of paper with holographic notes; correspondence] Folder 2-101 Leininger, M. (1985). Transcultural nurse specialists as active assessors and interveners in cultural care situations. 1985 Annual Meeting, Society of Applied Anthropology, Washington, DC, March 13-17, 1985. [abstract and call for papers] End Box 12

Box 13 Folder 2-102 Leininger, M. (1985). Ethnomethods: A new approach to generate nursing theories. 2nd Annual Nursing Science Colloquium, Boston University College of Nursing, March 22, 1985. [key paper][Click here for scan of 2 versions of the presentation.] Folder 2-103 Leininger, M. (1985). Comparative study of two urban cultures and health care dimensions. Presented at 9th Annual Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference “Nursing Research: Directions for Urban Health”, Chicago, IL, April 22-23, 1985. [typescript of paper with holographic notes; correspondence] Folder 2-104 Leininger, M. (1985). Transcultural nursing: Developments in the field and qualitative research methods. Keynote, Michigan Transcultural Nursing Society and Nursing Honor Society of Madonna College, Detroit, Michigan, April 30, 1985. [page 1 only] Folder 2-105 Leininger, M. (1985). Culture care and health of the aged. Care of the Aged Lecture Series, University of Texas School of Nursing, Houston, Texas, May 3, 1985. Folder 2-106 Leininger, M. (1985). A relevant : Transcultural care diversity and universality. Presented at 1st Brazilian Symposium on Nursing Theories, Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil, May 1985. [“not published; definitive paper on my theory”; “great response and attendance”][Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-107 Leininger, M. (1985). Culture: A significant and essential dimension of care. Presented at Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Allentown, Pennsylvania, June 10, 1985. [Allentown Press published something with the same title, listed in CV as “Allentown Press, 1985, pp. 14-31.”] Folder 2-108 Leininger, M. (1985). Transcultural mental health issues and concerns. Presented at Panel Session “Mental Health in Multi-Cultural and Multi-Racial Societies,”; Culture specific care: An imperative for mental health. Keynote, World Federation for Mental Health, Brighton, England, July 14-19, 1985. [key paper]

12 Folder 2-109 Leininger, M. (1985). Ethnographic and ethnonursing methods and use of the methods in nursing research. Presented at Qualitative Research Methods for Nursing Research Conference, Wayne State University, July 25, 1985. [key paper; includes “presentation outline”][Click here for scanned paper and outline.] Folder 2-110 Leininger, M. (1985). Understanding people who are culturally different, or (cross- cultural health care) [sic]. “Given at the International Institute of Detroit, Michigan on September 14, 1985 for the volunteer” [may be draft version or outline/notes for presentation] Folder 2-111 Leininger, M. (1985). Worldwide nursing education and practice for the future. First Kirkhof Scholar in Nursing address, Sigma Theta Tau Chapter, Grand Valley State College, Allendale, Michigan, October 5, 1985. [includes some holographic notes] Folder 2-112 Leininger, M. (1985). Qualitative research: An essential and new basic for nursing practice. Keynote address, Octoberquest Nursing Research Conference, “Research: Basis for Practice”, Veterans Administration District 26 Nursing Research Committee and UCLA Extension Department of Continuing Education in Health Sciences, Marina Del Rey, California, October 25-26, 1985. [key paper][Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-113 Leininger, M. (1985). Discovery of human care rights through transcultural nursing: An important bridge for the future. Presented at 15th Michigan Nurses Convention, Flint, Michigan, November 7, 1985. Folder 2-114 Leininger, M. (1986?). Transcultural nursing issues for the 1980’s. “Presented at University of Illinois 1986?” [not listed in CV 10/2009] Folder 2-115 Leininger, M. (1986). Human care: An essential yet invisible aspect of nursing. Presented at University College of Nursing, 50th anniversary, February 23, 1986, Chicago, Illinois. [M. Leininger selected as Women’s Chair of Humanistic Studies of Marquette University; “good paper and large attendance”] [key paper] Folder 2-116 Leininger, M. (1986). Moving forward: Maximizing effectiveness through cultural identity. Presented at Philippine Nurses Association of Michigan, Warrenton, Michigan, April 5, 1986. Folder 2-117 Leininger, M. (1986). 1. Qualitative research methods in health care: Myths, uses and abuses (Session 1.1); 2. Transcultural nursing theory and research: An imperative for meaningful and complete nursing care (Session 4.1). Abstracts in program booklet for International Nursing: The Cross-Cultural Context, Council on Nursing and Anthropology and the Transcultural Nursing Society, May 6, 1986, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [2 copies of program booklet] Folder 2-118 Leininger, M. (1986). Ethical and theoretical issues in transcultural nursing. Presented as part of a symposium on “Ethical and Theoretical Issues in Transcultural Nursing”, International Nursing Research Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 7, 1986. Folder 2-119 Leininger. M. (1986). Betty Wheless Trotter Visiting Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, July 16-18, 1986. 3 public lectures, 2 panel discussions, research consultations with faculty, conversation with nursing graduate students. [itinerary and schedule only] Folder 2-120 Leininger, M. (1986). Cultural factors for Afro, Arabic and Hispanic families. Presented at Medical Social Work Council, Michigan Chapter of National Association of Social Workers, Detroit, Michigan, September 23, 1986. Folder 2-121 Leininger, M. (1986). Incorporating transcultural nursing concepts into nursing education and health care practices. Presented at Purdue University School of Nursing and Indiana Consortium for International Programs for Transcultural Nursing Health Care in American Culture, West Lafayette, Indiana, September 26, 1986.

13 Folder 2-122 Leininger, M. (1986). Current status and synthesis of TCN knowledge. Presented at 1986 12th Transcultural Nursing Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 8-10, 1986. “Talk paper, not final.” Conference flier included. Folder 2-123 Leininger, M. (1986). Transcultural health and nursing care: Essential for quality health care. How to discover cultural differences and similarities with specific cultures. 3rd Annual Mid-Michigan Perinatal Nursing Conference, Sparrow Hospital, East Lansing, Michigan, October 17, 1986. [cover page, tables, figures; brochure] Folder 2-124 Leininger, M. (1987). Knowing communities, cultures and world views: Essential for nursing research. Presented at Center for Nursing Research, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 1987. Folder 2-125 Leininger, M. (1987). Culture and health care: A new focus in health education and services. Presented as a public address, Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois, February 20, 1987. Folder 2-126 Leininger, M. (1987). Human care: An essential yet invisible aspect of nursing. Marquette University 50th Anniversary, College of Nursing, February 23, 1987, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Folder 2-127 Leininger, M. (1987). Rethinking our American cultural values: Essential for human survival, growth and integrity. Distinguished Visiting Professor Lecturer, Indiana State University, Terra Haute, March 2, 1987. [correspondence and typescript - “read from this”; “complete for publication”; “received DNS degree on this trip” – note: honorary Doctor of Science degree was conferred in 1990, not 1987 (see CV)] End Box 13

Box 14 Folder 2-128 Leininger, M. (1987). Are nurses becoming non-caring in a technological world. Sigma Theta Tau Chapter, Madonna University, Detroit, Michigan, March 31, 1987. Folder 2-109 Leininger, M. (1987). Society and culture in transition: Influences on nursing. Keynote address, 8th Annual Midwest Alliance in Nursing Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, April 2, 1987. Proceedings, pp. 1-19. Folder 2-130 Leininger, M. (1987). Transcultural concepts and their importance and uses in health care. Presented at Kennewick General Hospital, Kennewick, WA, April 24, 1987. Folder 2-131 Leininger, M. (1987). Qualitative research, promoting new knowledge into community health nursing. Presented at 11th Annual Community Health Nursing Conference, University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC, May 18, 1987. [2 copies have holographic notes] Proceedings [photocopy] [Click here for scanned document.] Folder 2-132 Leininger, M. (1987). Care and transcultural nursing. Presented at Hope-Calvin College, Department of Nursing, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 26, 1987. Folder 2-133 Leininger, M. (1987). 3 papers presented at 3rd Annual Summer Doctoral Research Conference, College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, July 23, 1987: 1. Philosophical and conceptual perspectives of ethnomethods: A new approach to advance nursing knowledge. Keynote, [key paper]. 2. Ethnonursing: The nursing research method to generate transcultural nursing knowledge. 3. Ethnonursing: An inductive approach to explicate nursing phenomena. [Click here for 2 scanned papers.] Folder 2-134 Leininger, M. (1987). 1. Transcultural nursing in the United States and in other countries. 2. Delegate Leader’s report of the transcultural nursing exchange in Australia and New Zealand. People to People Citizen Ambassador Nursing delegation from United States, Canada and South America, to Australia and New Zealand, August 1987. Itineraries, lists of participants, holographic notes, correspondence; travel notebook with holographic entries and notes/business cards inserted; travel receipts; contact addresses; envelopes containing photographic prints ready to be sent to participants. Set of 14 photographs is archived in Series 15, Photos. Folder 2-135 Leininger, M. (1987). Transcultural nursing research with an intergenerational focus. American Nurses’ Association Council of Nurse Researchers, International Nursing Research Conference, Washington, DC, October 13-16, 1987. Folder 2-136 Leininger, M. (1987). Overview and research achievements in the field of transcultural nursing. Presented at Transcultural Nursing Society program at American Nurses Association International Nursing Research Conference, Crystal City (Arlington), Virginia, October 15, 1987. Folder 2-137 Leininger, M. (1987). Transcultural issues in health care. Presented at San Diego Society of Specialists in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, “Cultural issues in health care: Sensitivity and awareness”, San Diego, California, October 23, 1987. [typescript of paper; program brochure] [key paper] Folder 2-138 Leininger, M. (1987). Is America becoming a non-humanistic society for the aged: Research glimpses from a nurse anthropologist. Presented at American Anthropological Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 21, 1987. End Box 14

Box 15 Folders 2-139 A through 2-139 F ─ Leininger, M. (1987). Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6- 26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro . Keynotes and presentations given at the universities: “Care from a Transcultural Nursing Perspective”; “Transcultural Nursing: Trends, Issues, and Developments”; “Qualitative Research Methods: Importance and Types in Nursing Research”. [Folders A-F listed below; no copies of presentations archived] Folder 2-139A Leininger, M. (1987). Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6-26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro – Agendas, correspondence Folder 2-139B Leininger, M. (1987). Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6-26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro: Course materials including holographic class planning notes, questions from students re: their area of interest, group of published papers by H.M. Olsson & M.G. Gullberg on nursing education Folder 2-139C Leininger, M. (1987). Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6-26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro: Field journal (approx. 5x8” ruled, bound notebook); souvenir postcards and similar items; address and other contact notes Folder 2-139D Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6-26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro: Course evaluations from students at each of the universities where she taught Transcultural Nursing and/or Qualitatative Research Methods Folder 2-139E Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6-26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro: Papers on caring by Katie Eriksson, Karen Andersson et al., Astrid Norberg, and Astrid Norberg et al. Folder 2-139F . Visiting Scholar in Sweden, November 6-26, 1987: Universities of Uppsala, Linkoping, Umea, and Orebro: Brochures and information packets from Lund and Uppsala Universities. End Box 15

Box 16 Folder 2-140 Leininger, M. (1987). “Field journal of my trip to Japan (Tokyo), Dec. 7-14, 1987.” [bound ruled journal, approx. 5x8”, containing detailed notes of complete trip, and several business cards and other information inserted inside front cover] Group of maps, tourist brochures, business cards, addresses. [see also Folder 2-141 and 2-142, for related materials from this trip]

15 Folder 2-141 Leininger, M. (1987). “Qualitative research methods and transcultural nursing care.” Keynote title not confirmed; no copy of keynote. Presented at St. Luke College of Nursing, Tokyo, Japan, December 10, 1987. Folder contains “Visiting Professor Schedule in Tokyo, Japan, December 8-16, 1987”; brochures from Tokyo Women’s Medical College and Junior College of Nursing; background materials for M.L. seminar on December 14, 1987. [see also Folder 2-140 and 2-142, for related materials from this trip] Folder 2-142 Leininger, M. (1987). Potential contribution of anthropology to nursing “Response to Dr. Kleiman’s paper at Tokyo, December 12, 1987.” [based on field journal in Folder 2-xx, this paper was presented at a press conference preceding 1st International Symposium of Medical Anthropology, December 11, 1987]. Kato, Y. “Medical malpractice and patients’ human rights,” paper presented at symposium. Letter of invitation to 1st International Symposium of Medical Anthropology. [see also Folder 2-140 and 2-141, for related materials from this trip]

Folder 2-143 Leininger, M. (1988?). The future of European nursing within a transcultural nursing perspective. Lecture at Trinity College [Dublin? Cambridge?], 1988. Folder 2-144 Leininger, M. (1988). Cultural care: A new approach to ease critical care nursing problems. Keynote at National Critical Care Institute of Education, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 16, 1988. Folder 2-145 Leininger, M. (1988). Ethnomethods: The philosophic and epistemic bases to explicate transcultural nursing knowledge / Ethnography and ethnonursing: Methods to establish a basis for nursing knowledge / Analyzing ethnographic and ethnonursing data. 3 papers, First Interamerican qualitative research symposium, February 23-24, 1988, Sao Paulo, Brazil. [several versions of each paper] [key papers and/or keynotes] [see also Folder 2-2.1][Click here for scan containing 4 papers.] Folder 2-146 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. Presentation to Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Xi Chapter, University of Delaware, March 9, 1988. Folder 2-147 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural health and nursing in the twenty-first century. Distinguished Visiting Professor and Nurse Scholar address, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 10, 1988. Folder 2-148 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nursing workshop, presentation of nursing scholars, Columbia Union College, Kettering, Ohio, March 25, 1988. [correspondence only; workshop presented in Dayton, Ohio] Folder 2-149 Leininger, M. (1988). Qualitative research methods: A new direction to document and discover nursing knowledge. Presentation to “Joe Albini class”, “Sociology lecture”, March 28, 1988. [includes holographic notes] Folder 2-150 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nursing workshop: Transcultural nursing education: Essential to nursing research and practice. Intercollegiate Center for Nursing Education, Spokane, Washington, April 8, 1988. [brochure, agenda, & correspondence] End Box 16

Box 17 Folder 2-151 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural health care: Essential for human services. Bellenger Chair of Eminent Persons Lecture Series, Mott Community College, Flint, Michigan, April 15, 1988. [draft version with holographic notes; 2-page section of final (?) version] Folder 2-152 Leininger, M. (1988). Critical issues facilitating or hindering multidisciplinary research in health anthropology. Society for Applied Anthropology, 1988 Annual Meeting, April 22, 1988, Tampa, Florida.

16 Folder 2-153 Leininger, M. (1988). Comparative cultural and spiritual dimensions of ethnocare with three cultures in the United States. National Research Care Conference, 10th, Boca Raton, FL, May 1-3, 1988. [abstract only] Folder 2-154 Leininger, M. (1988). The meaning and importance of exquisite human care practice for well-being and to advance nursing knowledge practices. Keynote, 11th Annual Faye Fox Education Day, McGill University Teaching Hospital Dept. of Nursing, and for Sir Mortimier B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 20, 1988. Folder 2-155 Leininger, M. (1988). Do all things with care, creativity, and commitment to achieve your career goals. Commencement address, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, June 1988, Boston, Massachusetts. [see also abstracted version in Pharmacy Times, 1989] [key paper] Folder 2-156 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural nursing: A new and vital perspective for nurse anesthetists. Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Fall Meeting, Mackinac Island, Michigan, September 30 – October 2, 1988. Program only. [“first TCN for nurse anesthetists”] [key paper] Folder 2-157 Leininger, M. (1988). Political, economic and cultural issues and trends impacting upon transcultural nursing. Presented at 14th Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October 6, 1988. [key paper] Folder 2-158 Leininger, M. (1988). Transcultural human caring within a community nursing context. First Virginia Ghant Memorial Lecture, November 3, 1988, Eastern Michigan University Department of Nursing, Ypsilanti. Folder 2-159 Leininger, M. (1988). Cultural congruent care: A concept model for cultural specific care practices. American Anthropological Association 1988 Annual Meetings, Phoenix, Arizona, November 16-20, 1988. Correspondence and brief abstract. Folder 2-160 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing: The wholistic approach for quality care. Loma Linda University School of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Alpha Chapter, Loma Linda, California, January 31, 1989. [page 1 only] Folder 2-161 Leininger, M. (1989). Historical and epistemiological dimensions of care and caring. Prepared for the Task Force of American Academy of Nursing for Wingspread Conference, “Knowledge about care and caring,” February 1-3, 1989, Racine, Wisconsin. Conference program booklet, Biographical sketches and abstracts of scholarly work of participants (booklet), copies of several participants’ papers, Leininger notes, correspondence Folder 2-162 Leininger, M. (1989). Wingspread Conference on Care and Caring, February 1-3, 1989. Group IV: All ages – Behavior/Mental illness/Addictions – summary of small group discussion [J, Buckwalter, R. Dumas, B. Hall, M. Haack, M. Leininger, A. McBride, G. McFarland, K. McKeon, N. Pender, T. Tripp Reimer] [Models of Caring] [also: Group of care articles, 1983, 1988, 1989: 2-162.1. O’Connor, N.A. (1989). Theoretical directives for care value conflict resolution. Manuscript submitted for National League for Nursing’s The Caring Imperative in Education, July 31, 1989. 2-162.2. Valentine, K. (1988). History, analysis, and application of the carative tradition in health and nursing. Journal of the New York State Nurses Assocation, 19(4), 4-9. 2-162.3. Valentine, K. (1989). Contributions to the theory of care. Education and Program Planning, 12, 17-23. 2-162.4. Watson, J. (1988). Human caring as moral context for nursing education. Nursing and Health Care, 9(8), 423-425. 2-162.5. Quinn, J.F. (1984). Therapeutic touch as energy exchange: Testing the theory. Advances in Nursing Science, 6(2), 42-49.] Folder 2-163 Leininger, M. (1989). Transcultural nursing presentation(s) at “2nd International Excellence in Nursing Symposium”, King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 27 – March 1, 1989. Correspondence, including request for Linda Luna (doctoral 17 student) to accompany M.L.; brochures; keepsake book [no copy of presentation(s) in folder] Folder 2-164 Leininger, M. (1989). Current issues in the use of anthropological concepts and research in health sciences. Presented at 66th Annual Meeting, Central States Anthropological Society, South Bend, Indiana, March 10-12, 1989. [abstract only] Folder 2-165 Leininger, M. (1989). Humanistic dimensions of health care: Lost or neglected in high science and technology. Cleveland State University, Department of Nursing Lecture Series 1988-89, Cleveland, Ohio, March 30, 1989. [1 copy marked “final” includes many holographic revisions] Folder 2-166 Leininger, M. (1989). Ethnoaction collaborative research project in Arab-American urban community. Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 5-9, 1989. [abstract only] Folder 2-167 Leininger, M. (1989). [holographic notes from conference sessions]. The Caring Imperative in Education, 11th Annual Conference, International Association for Human Caring, Denver, Colorado, April 30 – May 2, 1989. [brochure, program] Folder 2-168 Leininger, M. (1989, May). Do all things with care, creativity and commitment. Pharmacy Times, 92-94. [Abstracted from commencement address, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, June 1988, Boston.] Folder 2-169 Leininger, M. (1989). Cultural care theory: A major influence on nursing education, research and practice for a multicultural world (abstract). International Council of Nurses 19th Quadrennial Congress, Seoul, South Korea, May 28 – June 2 1989. [travel arrangements only; holographic note “I will be giving a paper”; correspondence re: cancellation of travel due to personal situation] Folder 2-170 Leininger, M. (1989). Materials on theory and use of the ethnonursing qualitative method; overheads, handouts, references. College of Nursing Summer Research Conference, July 6-7, 1989, McGregor Conference Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. [“My ethnomethod; ethnonursing”] [conference program] [Click here for scans of 3 documents.] End Box 17

Box 18 Folder 2-171 Leininger, M. (1989). Keynote address on transcultural nursing and migration [no title, no copy], 15th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands, August 22-25, 1989. [brochures, call for abstracts, correspondence] Folder 2-172 Leininger, M. (1989). Historical perspectives on transcultural health care. Presented at “Cultural Awareness: A Mandate for Human Care Professionals,” Alverno [sic] College, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 11, 1989. [1 page only] [college name is Alvernia] Folder 2-173 Leininger, M. (1989). Humanistic health care: Lost or neglected? Presented at American Anthropological Association, 88th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 19, 1989. Folder 2-174 Leininger, M. (1990). Transcultural health care: Meaning and relevance worldwide. Annual distinguished lecture for the Association of Women and Science, February 16, 1990, California State University at Fullerton. Folder 2-175 Leininger, M. (1990). Transcultural nursing care of the child at home or in the hospital. Presented at St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan, March 1, 1990. [includes brochure, 2 nursing situations, 5 papers on care of children] Folder 2-176 Leininger, M. (1990). The influence of cultural values in health care of the elderly. Presented at Senior Coordinating Network of Macomb County, American House, Sterling Heights, Michigan, March 16, 1990.

18 Folder 2-177 Leininger, M. (1990). Program on multicultural health care: The cultural component – 4 talks and group session on transcultural problems and needs in Thunder Bay. Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital, Thunder Bay, Ontario, August 24, 1990. [program only] Folder 2-178 Leininger, M., Ray, M., Glittenberg, J., & Kavanagh, K. (1990). Symposium: Uses of transcultural nursing theories, concepts, and knowledge to solve human problems. Society for Applied Anthropology, York, England, March 28 – April 1, 1990. Abstracts and correspondence. Folder 2-179 Leininger, M. (1990). Short course, University of Kuopio, Finland, April 2-6,1990. Student papers; some contain holographic comments by M.L. Folder 2-180 Leininger, M. (1990). Speech for Philippine Nurses Association of Michigan, Induction of New Members, May 4, 1990. Folder 2-181 Leininger, M. (1990). Looking into the future of nursing in the 21 [sic] century with a transcultural nursing perspective. Presented at Sigma Theta Tau, Lambda Zeta Chapter, Mercy College of Detroit, Dearborn, Michigan, May 10, 1990. Folder 2-182 Leininger, M. (1990). You can make a difference with commitment to care. University of Indianapolis School of Nursing, Pinning Ceremony, May 19, 1990, Indianapolis, Indiana. Folder 2-183 Summer Institute in Transcultural Nursing with Dr. Madeleine Leininger. California State University at Fresno, May 29-30, 1990. Course outline, list of attendees, holographic notes. Folder 2-184 Leininger, M. (1990). Current trends and emerging practices in transcultural nursing and human care. 2nd Post-Graduate Invitational Transcultural Nursing Human Care Conference, Wayne State University College of Nursing, June 12-14, 1990, Detroit, Michigan. Folder 2-185 Leininger, M. (1990). Spiritual dimensions of health: Transcultural perspectives. Panel opening, “Healing tradition: A nursing perspective of transcultural caring,” Conference on Spiritual Dimensions of Health: Transcultural Perspectives, June 28, 1990, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Folder 2-186 Leininger, M. (1990). Some international and philosophical perspective of writing, editing, and publishing. Presented at 9th Annual International Academy of Nursing Editors Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, August 10, 1990. [key paper] Folder 2-187 Leininger, M. (1990). [no title]. Presentation at Penetang Mental Health Centre, Ontario Ministry of Health, Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, August 22, 1990. Correspondence only. Folder 2-188 Leininger, M. (1990). [no title]. Presented at Gerontology in the 90’s: Skills for practice conference, September 14, 1990, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI. Folder 2-189 Leininger, M. (1990). Panel introduction. Presented and submitted for publication in Proceedings, American Academy of Nursing Symposium “Nursing theories to guide differentiated nursing practices,” October 5, 1990, Charleston, South Carolina. Folder 2-190 Leininger, M. (1990, October). Reflections on Dr. Swazey’s ideas and other academic ethical perspectives. Presented at National Conference on Ethics and the University, October 12, 1990, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Folder 2-191 Leininger, M. (1990). Cultural values, beliefs, and practices of selected cultures related to treatments, death and dying of the terminally ill. Presented at “Medical, legal and ethical responsibilities toward the terminally ill,” Wayne County [Michigan] Department of Community Medicine, October 17, 1990. Correspondence, agenda, Leininger’s content outline and bibliography, Sunrise model copy [no text of presentation] Folder 2-192 Leininger, M. (1990). Nursing: Evolution, revolution with futuristic directions. Presentation at University of Oklahoma College of Nursing Centennial Celebration Dinner, Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 19, 1990. [program only, no copy of presentation]

19 Folder 2-193 Leininger, M. (1990). Transcultural nursing care: An imperative for quality health care in a multicultural world. Keynote, Transcultural Nursing Care: An Approach to Multicultural Practice in the 1990’s, University of Minnesota School of Nursing Continuing Education and Extension, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 26, 1990. [brochure with agenda; photocopy of program] Folder 2-194 Leininger, M. (1990). Program faculty, “Perspectives on the phenomena of care,” Grand View College, Des Moines, Iowa, November 9, 1990. [correspondence and program only] Folder 2-195 Leininger, M. (1991). Transcultural issues in health care delivery. Peace and Conflict Studies Brown Bag Research Series, Wayne State University, February 18, 1991. [listing of topics/schedule only] Folder 2-196 Leininger, M. (1991). How women’s differing cultural values contribute to the work force. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, March 22, 1991. Sponsored by Division of Equal Opportunity, Federal Women’s Program and the Advisory Committee for Women. Folder 2-197 Leininger, M. (1991). Cultural diversity and universality and human care. Transcultural care: An imperative for quality health care in a multicultural world. Slippery Rock University 11th Annual Nursing Speaker’s Day, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, April 5, 1991. Correspondence and brochure only. Folder 2-198 Using Nursing Theory in Clinical Practice: Cedars Medical Center 3rd South Florida Nursing Theorist Conference, Cedars Medical Center, Miami, Florida, April 19-20, 1991. [M. Leininger 1 of 7 theorists on faculty; program flier only] Folder 2-199 Leininger, M. (1991). Transcultural nursing: Do we understand different cultures? North Central Technical College, Mansfield, Ohio, May 10, 1991. Folder 2-200 Leininger, M. (1991). [no title]. Presented at May Faculty Day, “Practice, research and education for the 21st century”, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, May 24, 1991. Correspondence only. Folder 2-201 Spiritual dimensions of health, 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference, June 20-22, 1991, University of Windsor School of Nursing, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. [conference flyer with Leininger paper from 1st Conference, and fax cover sheet] Folder 2-202 Leininger, M. (1991). Spirituality, caring and healing: A wholistic and integrated focus. 2nd International Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Windsor School of Nursing, June 22, 1991, Windsor, Canada. Folder 2-203 Leininger, M. (1991). Celebration of nursing: A transcultural human care ethos with ethical considerations. Keynote at “100 years of nursing in South Africa,” University of South Africa, August 19, 1991, Pretoria. Folder 2-204 Leininger, M. (1991). Transcultural nursing focus: Essential for nurse-midwivery [sic] today. 3rd Annual Michigan Nurse-Midwifery Conference, October 31, 1991, Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan. Folder 2-205 Leininger, M. (1992). Enhancing practice with a multicultural staff. Continuing Education, Lutheran General Hospital [location and date unknown]. Continuing education objectives/content form. Folder 2-206 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing and health care, with Madeleine M. Leininger, RN, PhD, LHD, FAAN, CTN. Clarkson Hospital, Bishop Clarkson College, Omaha, Nebraska, March 20, 1992. [brochure only] End Box 18

Box 19 Folder 2-207 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing theory and research: The challenge for changes in nursing. Keynote, University of Jordan Science and Technology, Amman, Jordan, April 17- 28 [sic], 1992. [Click here for scan of keynote.] M. Leininger 20 notebook/diary from this trip to Amman and Cairo, April 19 – May 3, 1992, and separate envelope of items that were inside the diary. Folder 2-208 Leininger, M. (1992). Presentation and discussion at Theories of Caring Nursing Conference: Transpersonal and Transcultural Human Caring: Theories of Practice, with M. Leininger, and M. Jean Watson. Augsburg College Department of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN, May 7, 1992. [brochure only] Folder 2-209 Leininger, M. (1992). Peroration [no title]. Oakland University School of Nursing Commencement, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, June 6, 1992. [program only][see also Folder 4-119] Folder 2-210 Leininger, M. (1992). [no title]. Keynote address at Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing (CAUSN) National Nursing Research Conference, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, June 10-12, 1992. [correspondence and program only] Folder 2-211 Leininger, M. (1992). Faculty preparation and development for teaching transcultural content in graduate nursing programs. Keynote at Continuing Education Seminar, “Teaching Transcultural Nursing Theory, Concepts and Principles in Schools of Nursing, Golden West College, Huntington Beach, Anaheim, CA, June 20, 1992 [sponsored by Transcultural Nursing Society and Golden West College]. Folder 2-212 Leininger, M. (1992). Culture care theory: The theory to advance human care knowledge and practices. Keynote address, 14th Annual Caring Conference “Human Caring – A Global Agenda”, Royal College of Nursing, Melbourne, Australia, July 8-10, 1992. [call for abstracts; registration brochure; delegates listing; correspondence] Folder 2-213 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing trends, programs, and the theory of culture care. Keynote at Transcultural Nursing Conference, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, July 13-14, 1992, Sydney, Australia. [title page of presentation, correspondence, conference evaluations] Folder 2-214 Leininger, M. (1992). Partnership care with a transcultural health care perspective. Presented at Transcultural Nursing Conference, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, July 13-14, 1992, Sydney, Australia. [title page of presentation] Folder 2-215 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing issues in education and practice. Presented at Transcultural Nursing Conference, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, July 13-14, 1992, Sydney, Australia. [title page only] Folder 2-216 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing and elderly care. Department of Geriatric Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, July 15, 1992, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia. [correspondence and descriptive paper on the Hospital’s Clustering Project] Folder 2-217 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing to improve people care. Presented at University of Papua New Guinea, July 16-17, 1992, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. [title page only] Folder 2-218 Leininger, M. (1992). Global multiculturalism: A critical challenge and need in academe. Presented at University of Papua New Guinea, July 16-17, 1992, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. [title page only] Folder 2-219 Leininger, M. (1992). Our changing multicultural world and providing culturally congruent health care services. Keynote, Culture and Care workshop, Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, Toronto, Canada, September 21, 1992. [program only] Folder 2-220 Leininger, M. (1992). Keynote speech at European Nursing Congress 1992, “Reassessing nursing care: A challenge for nurses in the 21st century”, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 11-14, 1992. Correspondence; conference program announcement; conference materials. Folder includes a group of papers labeled: “My [sic] articles on future of nursing:

21 2-220.1. Leininger, M. (1992). The future of European nursing with a transcutural nursing perspective. Keynote, European Nursing Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 11-14, 1992. 2-220.2.Brody, E.B.(circa 1984). World Federation for Mental Health President’s report, 1981-1982. 2-220.3. Butcher, H.K., & Forchuk, C. (1992). The overview effect: The impact of space exploration on the evolution of nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5(3), 118-123. 2-220.4. Thurow, L.C. (1992). Opinion: Why the next century will belong to the Europeans. International Herald Tribune, April 20, 1992. [includes holographic note: “use for October Congress”] 2-220.5. Financing I. Handout for Nursing N651, Dr. Bellinger. Wayne State University College of Nursing, no date. Folder 2-221 Leininger, M. (1992). Nursing in a multicultural world: Impact of migration. Hogeschool Holland, Diemen, The Netherlands, October 15, 1992. Copy of typescript of paper; correspondence; descriptive materials about Hogeschool Holland; photocopy of Dutch Social Policy Statement on the Nursing Profession, June 1992. End Box 19

Box 20 Folder 2-222 Leininger, M. (1992). Prospects for the future of transcultural nursing. Closing address, 18th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, “Transcultural nursing in retrospect and prospect: Reflecting on the past and projecting for the future”, Miami, Florida, October 21-24, 1992. 1. Conference brochure only. 2. Envisioning the future of culture care theory and ethnonursing method. Keynote, “Envisioning Transcultural Nursing into the 21st Century,” [marked “a keynote address”, but not listed in Leininger CV by title as presentation or publication – attribution to 18th TCN Conference is not supported; sentence 2 of paper indicates “In this last chapter...”] Folder 2-223 Leininger, M. (1992). Incorporating care and caring phenomena into nursing curricula. Presented at Perspectives on caring and cultural care conference, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, November 2, 1992. Includes conference evaluation summary. Folder 2-224 Leininger, M., & McFarland, M. (1992). Transcultural care and accommodation process of African and Anglo-Americans within a retirement home. Wayne State University College of Nursing, Center for Health Research, Research Colloquium, Detroit, Michigan, November 11, 1992. [program flier only] Folder 2-225 Leininger, M. (1992). [no title]. Presented at Continuing Medical Education program, November 16, 1992, Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois. Program brochure only. Folder 2-226 Leininger, M. (1992). Evaluating and critiquing qualitative research. Preliminary draft “for the Sage San Francisco meeting,” November 19, 1992. [Click here for scan of document.] Folder 2-227 Leininger, M. (1992). Transcultural nursing and cultural diversity: Differences and similarities. Michigan Nurses Association Human Rights Committee, “Cultural Similarity/Diversity: Implications for nurses and human services providers,” Southfield, Michigan, November 23, 1992. [brochure only] Folder 2-228 Leininger, M. (1992). Workshop “Health care and social services” [agenda only]. International Colloquium on Ethnicity and Cooperation III, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, December 4, 1992. Folder 2-229 Leininger, M. (1992). Use of the theory of culture care to resolve intercultural conflicts: Western and non-Western examples. Presented at Faculty Colloquium on Dispute Resolution, Program on Mediating Theory and Democratic Systems, Wayne State 22 University Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs, Detroit, Michigan, December 15, 1992. [program flyer; holographic notes for presentation] Folder 2-230 Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural caring: An imperative for nursing education (plenary); Culture care theory and research (session); Cultural care assessments: How to do and use them (session). Given at Medical College of Pennsylvania Conference: Nursing Education 93, Orlando, Florida, January 3-5, 1993. [agenda only, no copies of papers][June 23, 1993 correspondence with information about “Nursing Education ’93 Conference in San Francisco in a few weeks”] Folder 2-231 Leininger, M. (1993). Understanding the unknown: Cultural assessment and planning [page 1 only]; Transcultural care theory: Focus – Childbearing family [no copy]; Parent’s perspectives – Panel moderator; Summation of cultural care. Presented at 5th Annual Presentation Health System Perinatal Conference ’93, Aberdeen, South Dakota, February 25-26, 1993. [includes brochure] [Click here for scan of 2 documents] Folder 2-232 Leininger, M. (1993). Quality of life and transcultural nursing. Presented at Discovery International Inc.’s Nurse Theorist Conference “Quality of Life: Nursing’s Commitment for the Next Millennium”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 18, 1993. Includes conference brochure, registration correspondence, holographic notes. Folder 2-233 Leininger, M. (1993). Culture care theory: An innovative discovery approach to resolve intergenerational family violence. 11th Annual K.E. Faville Lectureship & 21st Annual Research Day Lecture, Wayne State University College of Nursing and Lambda Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, Detroit, Michigan, April 7, 1993. Folder 2-234 Leininger, M. (1993). Contemporary issues in a changing multicultural world. Keynote at University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, April 29, 1993. [includes holographic notes and conference materials from field visit and conference, Intercommunity Health Centre, London, Ontario and Wayne State University Faculty, April 30, 1993. “important conference”] [key paper] Folder 2-235 Leininger, M. (1993). Personal folder/binder, 15th International Caring Conference: Caring as Healing: Renewal through Hope, Portland, OR, May 16-18, 1993. [abstracts, attendee list, program; holographic notes from sessions; conference evaluation summary; several papers and other materials on caring] Folder 2-236 Leininger, M. (1993). New Guinea revisited: A longitudinal comparative research care analysis. Michigan Transcultural Nursing Society, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Detroit, Michigan, May 26, 1993. [flier only] Folder 2-237 Leininger, M. (1993). Culture care concepts and theory with research findings and principles to guide the teaching and practice of TCN. Transcultural Nursing Society and Boston College School of Nursing, Continuing Education Program, June 11-12, 1993, Boston, Massachusetts. Folder 2-238A Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural theoretical, research and clinical issues to advance nursing worldwide. Presented at Sigma Theta Tau International Research Congress, Madrid, June 21-22, 1992. [folder includes travel/tour information and 20th Quadrennial Congress, International Council of Nurses, Madrid, Spain, June 20-25, 1993 abstract acceptance, and some ICN background information and newsletters] End Box 20

Box 21 Folder 2-238B Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural theoretical, research and clinical nursing issues to advance nursing worldwide. International Research Conference, Sigma Theta Tau International, Madrid, Spain, June 21-22, 1993. Folder 2-239 Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural caring: An imperative for nursing education (keynote). Culture care theory and research (session). Cultural care assessments: How to 23 do and use them (session). Nursing Education ’93, San Francisco, California, July 16-18, 1993. [program booklet; conference booklet and handouts with holographic notes] [key paper] Folder 2-240 Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural nursing theory, research and practice, August 18-20, 1993, University of Maastricht, Netherlands. Brochure/flier; list of students; TCN stories from students; Leininger’s holographic notes for the course. Folder 2-241 Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural health care for vulnerable populations. Keynote at Health Care for the Homeless and Poor Conference, Gennesaret Free Clinic, Indiana State Department of Health Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 18, 1993. [“a breakthrough paper; first big paper on subject”] Folder 2-242 Leininger, M. (1993). Transcultural nursing and humanistic care. St. Anselm College, Department of Nursing, Nursing Continuing Education, September 27, 1993. [includes correspondence re: travel arrangements, continuing education paperwork; calendar/program] Folder 2-243 Leininger, M. (1993). Transnationalization of interdisciplinary health care: What are the challenges and prospects? Presented at 15th Annual Conference, Association for Integrative Studies, College of Lifelong Learning, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, October 8, 1993. [key paper] Folder 2-244 Leininger, M. (1993). Introduction and closing remarks [“Leininger’s quotations”], Wayne State University College of Nursing Convocation Ceremony, December 18, 1993. Convocation program; instructions for Mistress of Ceremonies [M.L.]; remarks including holographic notes Folder 2-245 M. Leininger travel schedule 1994-1996. Folder 2-246 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural perspectives of women’s health care: Facts and myths. Women’s Studies Program Winter 1994 Lecture Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, February 9, 1994. [see also Oversize Box 1, Folder 7 for poster][Click here for scanned program flyer.] Folder 2-247 Leininger, M. (1994). Writing for publication. Guest speaker, Nursing Grand Rounds, CHM Auditorium [no location, no year] [M.L. edited JTNS 1989-1995, so year is 1994, when Feb. 17 = Thursday] Folder 2-248 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural education: The global imperative for the 21st century. Presented at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, February 21, 1994. Sponsored by International Office and College of Nursing. Leininger also addressed Theta Pi Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau. Folder 2-249 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural intergeneration care/non-care family violence: Theory, epistemics and expressions. Seeking the sources of intergenerational family violence. Symposium at 22nd Annual Research Day, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Center for Health Research and Alumni Association, Detroit, Michigan, April 13, 1994. [Symposium included J. Ehrmin and L. Farrell; African-American, North American Native, and Philippine-American cultures] Folder 2-250 Leininger, M. (1994). Presentation to Huron Valley Hospital Nursing Staff and Management, and Detroit Medical Center Preceptor Group, April 19, 1994. Letter with general objectives for the discussion. Folder 2-251 Academic Ethics in Nursing. Wayne State University Center for Academic Ethics, and College of Nursing. Detroit, Michigan, April 28-29, 1994. [brochure, program; M. Leininger introduction and panel moderator; ML notes; panel member background/CV information; conference evaluation] Folder 2-252 Leininger, M. (1994). Evolution of transcultural nursing and health care in the U.S.A; Using transcultural nursing concepts in clinical practice: Common problems and issues. 2 papers presented at “Excellence in nursing forum: Transcultural nursing and health care: Diversities and similarities”, Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska, 24 May 2, 1994. [includes pre-conference correspondence, travel paperwork, holographic notes, case studies, several draft or related papers, conference brochure] Folder 2-253 Leininger, M. (1994). Power, politics & public policy of human caring – A global perspective. International panel facilitated by M. Leininger. International Association for Human Caring, 16th Annual Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 7-9, 1994. [includes pre-conference correspondence, conference brochure and program, text of M. Leininger opening remarks and panel opening remarks; holographic notes from 5/6/1994 presentations; M.L. Continuing Education certificate] [see also ARC-002 IAHC folder 56B for Leininger notes and materials re: IAHC Board Meeting, May 6, 1994] End Box 21

Box 22 Folder 2-254 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural pathways: Challenges for the future. Keynote, “Transcultural pathways: The future in women’s health, obstetric, and ”, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, May 18-19, 1994. [“Transcultural nursing: Reshaping nursing practice for the 21st century” also listed as keynote for this conference; copies of both are included; conference brochure] Folder 2-255 Leininger, M. (1994). Philosophical and practical reasons for linking theories with research methods to advance transcultural nursing knowledge. Keynote at Theory and Research Conference, Madonna University, Livonia, Michigan, June 2-3, 1994. Includes conference brochure, attendee lists, list of references, M. Leininger holographic notes. [Click here for scan of keynote and references handout.] Folder 2-256 Leininger, M. (1994). Ethnonursing research method: Philosophy, rationale, and features. Presented at 2nd Interdisciplinary Qualitative Health Research Conference, Penn State University School of Nursing, held at Hershey, Pennsylvania, June 10-13, 1994. Includes abstract, correspondence, conference brochure, travel paperwork. Folder 2-257 Leininger, M. (1994). Teaching transcultural care theory, principles and concepts in schools of nursing; and Identification of faculty preparation and development for teaching transcultural nursing concepts across the curricula of graduate programs in nursing. Presented at University of Victoria School of Nursing, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June 28-30 1994. Includes correspondence, program, copies of book sale checks, and partial versions of 2 presentations. Folder 2-258 Leininger, M. (1994). Political-economic rights, and human rights among the Gadsup: Successes and failures. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, August 10, 1994, Atlanta, Georgia [session listing showing M.L. abstract title; correspondence; 2 papers by other authors] Folder 2-259 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural care in practice and education. Seminar presented at St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, Illinois, September 19, 1994. Brochure, agenda, planning correspondence, holographic text of opening remarks, continuing education paperwork, biographical information. Folder 2-260 Leininger, M. (1994). Transforming health care through transcultural nursing research. Presented at Lamba Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, Detroit, Michigan, September 21, 1994. Correspondence, typescript with several draft pages. Folder 2-261 Post-graduate Invitational Conference Seminar, 4th, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, September 28, 1994. [M. Leininger, chair; flier only] Folder 2-262 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural collaboration worldwide: Some principles, issues and directions. Presented at 20th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1, 1994. Conference brochure, program, draft versions of presentation, travel reimbursement paperwork. 4th Post-Graduate Invitational Conference of the Transcultural Nursing Society, Atlanta, Georgia, September 28, 1994. Call for

25 abstracts, list of attendees. [includes 16 pp. holographic notes that may be ML’s notes from the conference; date/location not identified] Folder 2-263 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural nursing: Impact on organizational culture. Keynote at seminar “Transcultural Nursing: Impact of Organizational Culture”, Michigan Nurses Association, Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 3, 1994. Correspondence, brochure, agenda, drafts of presentation, holographic notes, background materials (published papers on organizational culture), travel reimbursement paperwork. End Box 22

Box 23 Folder 2-264 Leininger, M. (1994). Culture care diversity and universality: A worldwide theory. International Congress ”Nursing Theories and its [sic] significance in practice and education”, Muhlemattstrasse, Switzerland, October 13-14, 1994. Correspondence and program [text of paper not included] Folder 2-265 Leininger, M. (1994). Transcultural issues in perinatal nursing. Presented at 1994 Air Medical Transport Conference, Association of Air Medical Services, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, October 18, 1994. Correspondence, typescript, program brochure pages. Folder 2-266 Leininger, M. (1994). Theory of culture care: Diversity and universality. Presented at 1st International Nursing Theory Conference, October 20, 1994, Aarau, Switzerland Folder 2-267 Leininger, M. (1994). 1) Education for human caring: A global imperative. 2) Human care and caring modalities to improve people care worldwide. Presented at 1st International Nursing Conference “Education for Human Caring”, Brunei, Darussalam, November 6, 1994. Typescript, holographic notes, correspondence, travel arrangements [including coordinating air travel to Seoul, South Korea; did not go to Seoul in 1994] [correspondence with Philippine nurses who attended conference in Brunei – Sr. Remy Angela Junio, Sr. Carolina Agravante] [Leininger, Bernard. “Vignettes of Southeast Asia”. Photocopy of odd- numbered pages of his memoirs of accompanying M.L. on this trip] [see also Singapore trip folder, 2-268] Folder 2-268 Leininger, M. (1994). Caring: The essence of nursing and accountability as a practitioner. Correspondence, program brochure, typescript of presentation. Guest speaker for conference organized by National University Hospital, Singapore, November 10, 1994. [see also Brunei trip folder, 2-267] Folder 2-269 Leininger, M. (1994). Future directions to advance transcultural nursing in Asia. Draft of presentation at Transcultural Nursing Workshop, November 15-16, 1994. Includes list of Wayne State University alumni in Bangkok who attended banquet, travel correspondence, and 1 partial page of presentation typescript. Folder 2-270 Leininger, M. (1994). Community based culture care: Imperative for future health care services. Keynote at “Community Health: Coherence of Culture, Caring and Cost”, Robert Packer Hospital 1st Annual Nursing Research Conference, Sayre, Pennsylvania, November 21, 1994. Brochures, introductory remarks, holographic notes, background materials. Folder 2-271 Leininger, M. (1995). A world of transcultural mercy through caring. Keynote, 10th Anniversary of Mercy International Health Services, Dearborn, Michigan, February 23, 1995. [correspondence, Mercy information packet, 2 copies of presentation] [program showing keynote title as “Cross Cultural Healthcare for Today and Tomorrow”] Folder 2-272 Leininger, M. (1995). Transcultural factors influencing organizational health cultures. Presentation at Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, February 23, 1995. [presentation copy not in folder] Folder 2-273 Leininger, M. (1995). Culture care: Transforming and practice. O’Connor Chair Lecture Series “Transcultural Nursing to Transform Nursing”, Hartwick

26 College, Oneonta, New York, March 6-7, 1995. Program, correspondence, travel paperwork, holographic notes, typescript of presentation. Folder 2-274 Leininger, M. (1995). Transcultural health care in American culture: History, needs and progress; and Importance of culture care in childbirth: Parental expectations and ways to assist clients. Presented at “Unity Through Understanding: Transcultural Care of the Childbearing Family”, Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 20, 1995. Includes conference program and correspondence, continuing education paperwork. Folder 2-275 Leininger, M. (1995). Symposium: Dominant gender care constructs through nursing’s cultural heritage. International Association for Human Caring, 1995 Caring Research Conference, Charlottesville, Virginia, April 30 – May 2, 1995. [Correspondence and abstract submittal; conference brochure/schedule; 1995 Leininger Research Award letter to Gwen Sherwood from Delores Gaut, Kathleen Valentine, and Zane Wolf, January 18, 1995; Gwen Sherwood award proposal paper] [key paper] Folder 2-276 Leininger, M. (1995). Transcultural caring: It can make a great difference in well being. Commencement address, Oakland University School of Nursing, Rochester, Michigan, June 3, 1995. [typescript, correspondence, 1988 commencement address copy, “some of M. Leininger’s famous quotes” copy; commencement program booklet] [Click here for scan of invitation letter.] End Box 23

Box 24 Folder 2-277A Leininger, M. (1995). Trip planning correspondence, conference brochure, travel arrangements and information , Nursing in the New Russia Conference, St. Petersburg and Moscow, June 1995. Conference sponsored by Sigma Theta Tau Epsilon Beta Chapter, Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Folder 2-277B Leininger, M. (1995). Transcultural caring of the new nursing and Russian culture. Keynote at I.M Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy School of Nursing, June 21, 1995. First Master’s degree nurses in Russia. Folder 2-277C Leininger, M. (1995). This is your day and contribution to human kind. Commencement address, First Master’s degree nurses in Russia,I.M Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy School of Nursing, June 21, 1995. Folder 2-277D Leininger, M. (1995). Caring: What matters most in human services transculturally. Presentation at Nursing in the New Russia Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 1995. Conference sponsored by Sigma Theta Tau Epsilon Beta Chapter, Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Folder 2-277E Leininger, M. (1995). Field notes, travel to St. Petersburg and Moscow, June 1995. [holographic notes, in spiral notebook; includes list of names and contact information] Folder 2-277F Leininger, M. (1995). Background informational materials (papers, news clippings, etc.) used to prepare for travel and presentations, St. Petersburg and Moscow, June 1995. Folder 2-278 Leininger, M. (1995). Transcultural health care: Major trends and issues in USA. Keynote at Transcultural Health Care: Major Trends and Issues, Muskegon Community College, Muskegon, Michigan, July 12, 1995. [program brochure only] Folder 2-279 Leininger, M. (1995). Culture care theory, research, and practice. Presented at Biannual Nurse Theorist Conference sponsored by Discovery International, Tokyo, Japan, July 21, 1995. [Correspondence, travel arrangements, typescript of paper; “Sunrise Enabler” in Japanese; holographic notes from panel discussion with King, Leininger, Neuman, Parse; addresses and business card copies from those she met in Japan and China] End Box 24

Box 25 27 Folder 2-280 Leininger, M. (1995). Transcultural nursing: Meaning, relevance and concerns in a world without boundaries [keynote]. Concerns and challenges facing nursing today and in the future [unattributed]. Leininger’s “Sunrise Enabler” in Chinese. International Nursing Conference, Zhuhai, China, July 27, 1995. [conference sponsored by Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences, Asian Journal of Nursing Studies, Chinese Nursing Association] [includes background/research materials for preparing the keynote paper] Folder 2-281 Leininger, M. (1995). Keynote at 21st Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Research Conference, “Moving Transcultural Nursing into the 21st Century”, Kona, Hawaii, October 26-29, 1995. [fliers, book of abstracts, business meeting agenda, list of board members, treasurer’s report, Journal of Transcultural Nursing income/expense report] Folder 2-282 Leininger, M. (1995). It is a new era in nursing with transcultural nursing. Arab- American Nurses Association of California, San Diego, California, November 4, 1995. [speaker acceptance form]. Folder 2-283 Leininger, M. (1995). Theory of culture care to advance transcultural care knowledge and practices. Keynote address, Culture care theory: Its uses in nursing. Delta Pi Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, Russell Sage College, Albany, NY, November 10, 1995. Travel correspondence; nomination letters for honorary doctorate Spring 1998. Folder 2-284 Leininger, M. (1996). Transcultural nursing: Concepts and practice. Seminar, University of Texas at El Paso College of Nursing and Health Sciences, March 1, 1996. Correspondence, brochure and college pamphlets, holographic draft of presentation and notes, contact list, travel arrangements, course evaluation with comments. Folder 2-285 Leininger, M. (1996). Cultural diversity issues for nursing education and practice: Continuing education 2.4 contact hours. Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, March 22, 1996. Correspondence, travel planning, Ball State School of Nursing information, course evaluation materials; bibliography [no presentation materials] Folder 2-286 Leininger, M. (1996). 3 papers for Nursing Theorist Conference, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 9, 1996. Correspondence, program brochure, attendee list, holographic notes and reflections [no copies of papers] Folder 2-287 Leininger, M. (1996). Theory of culture care diversity and universality: An imperative to advance nursing education and practice. Presented at 1st European Nursing Theory Conference, Malmo, Sweden, May 30 – June 1, 1996. Brochures, conference program, correspondence, abstract, holographic notes, typescript of presentation; handouts. Copy of draft paper by Marilyn McFarland, “Use of culture care theory with Anglo- and African American elders in a long-term care setting.” [“M. Leininger attended this 1996; introduced my theory of cultural care; good response”; keynote speaker and panelist; other speakers: Marilyn R. McFarland, Imogene M. King, Rosemarie R. Parse, Hildegard E. Peplau, Inger Ohlsson] [Click here for scan of presentation with holographic notes.] Folder 2-288 Leininger, M. (1996). Current perspectives on theory development (with Betty Neuman, Nancy Roper, and Doris Carnevali). Two-Day Theorists Workshop, University of Wales, Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Care, August 21-22, 1996, Swansea, Wales. Presentation text p. 1; correspondence, travel arrangements, workshop booklet, holographic notes, materials from D. Carnevali’s presentation. Folder 2-289 Leininger, M. (1996). Transcultural nursing: An imperative worldwide. Keynote at Quest for quality, National Medical Conference, Mayo Continuing Nursing Education, Rochester, Minnesota, September 26-28, 1996. Conference brochure; typescript of paper with similar title. End Box 25

Box 26 Folder 2-290 Leininger, M. (1996). Transcultural nursing: Essential for family care (keynote). Transcultural child care: Theories, concepts and principles to guide practice. Culture- 28 specific research and practices related to pregnancy and childbirth. Annual Women and Children Teaching Days, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York, November 13-14 1996. [conference book, including handouts] Folder 2-291 Leininger, M. (1997). Immigration: Using transcultural nursing theory and research to advance nursing practice. Nebraska Nurses’ Association, District 3, Nebraska Continuing Education Center, Lincoln, March 19, 1997. Correspondence, program agenda planning and brochure, newsletter publicity Folder 2-292 Leininger, M. (1997). Culture care theory to advance transcultural nursing knowledge and practice. Presented at 1st International Conference “Pflegtheorien / Nursing Theories”, Nurnberg, Germany, April 10-12, 1997. [with editorial correspondence re: Publication of proceedings] Folder 2-293 Leininger, M. (1997). Qualitative research, theory and transcultural caring science seminar, April 13-18, 1997, Goteborg [Gothenburg] University Department of Advanced Nursing Education, Goteborg, Sweden. Correspondence, syllabus, course evaluations, grade sheet. Folder 2-294 Leininger, M. (1997). Lecture to undergraduate students and nursing faculty, Vard Hogskolan I Goteborg / Goteborg College of Health Sciences, April 15, 1997, Goteborg, Sweden. Correspondence, workshop attendee list. Folder 2-295 Leininger, M. (1997). From my point of view: Nursing/caring now and for the future. Goteborg University or Boras University, April 17, 1997, Goteborg or Boras, Sweden. Typescript of lecture not included. Folder 2-296 Leininger, M. (1997). Lectures and seminar for professional nurses, teaching staff, nursing students, April 18 and 21, 1997, Boras, Sweden. Correspondence, schedule of presentations. Folder 2-297 Leininger, M. (1997). Transcultural caring theory and research findings as a worldwide imperative. 8th Annual Nursing Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau Iota Tau Chapter, Creighton University MS in Nursing Program, St. Joseph Hospital Nursing Administration, Omaha, Nebraska, May 2, 1997. Correspondence, program, holographic notes for presentation. Folder 2-298 Leininger, M. M.(1997). Transcultural nursing as a global care unifier, diversifier, and humanizer. Keynote for 23rd Annual Research Conference, Transcultural Nursing Society, June 9-12, 1997, University of Kuopio, Finland. Program, Abstract booklet. [see Series 3 for published version: Hoitotiede, 9(5), 219-225.] Folder 2-299 Leininger, M. (1997). Human care and suffering from a transcultural Christian perspective [no copy or abstract]. International Association for Human Caring, 19th Annual Nursing Caring Conference: Human Caring: The Primacy of Love and Existential Suffering, June 14-16, 1997, Helsinki, Finland. [conference materials, correspondence, holographic notes] Folder 2-300 Leininger, M. (1997). Culture care diversity and universality. Sunrise model. Visiting lecture, Daikonia-Ammatiikorkeakoulu [Daiconia Institute of Higher Education], June 17, 1997, Helsinki, Finland. Correspondence. Folder 2-301 Leininger, M. (1997). Knowing and practicing the theory of culture care. Ecoles Cantonales Vaudoises Chantepierre, Switzerland, June 19, 1997. Debate: Transforming philosophy for the 21st century, Ecole Superior d’Enseignment infirmier, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 20, 1977. Correspondence, holographic notes, Swiss conference contacts and dates. Folder 2-302 Leininger, M. (1997). Introduction in the theory of culture care. Presented at Swiss Red Cross, Kaderschule fur die Krankenpflege, Summer School, Workshop on transcultural nursing, June 23-25, 1997, Aarau, Switzerland. Course outline and evaluations, holographic notes, typescript of “Leininger’s theory of culture care diversity and universality.” Correspondence: workshop originally planned for 1995, then 1996, then 29 1997. No copy of paper or other content. See Folder 2-266 for October 1994 Aarau presentation. End Box 26

Box 27 Folder 2-303 Leininger, M. (1997). Folder 2-260 Leininger, M. (1997). Theory and research to discover transcultural nursing. Seminar, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, Illinois, July 22, 1997. Correspondence, Rush University brochures, seminar schedule [no copy of paper] Folder 2-304 Leininger, M. (1997). Achieving culturally competent health care for the 21st century. 2-part continuing education session, National Association for Home Care Folder 2-305 Leininger, M. (1997). Culturally competent transcultural health and nursing care through the eyes of clients and professionals. Keynote, “Through the eyes of others: Envisioning culturally competent health care”, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, September 19- 20, 1997. [program, correspondence, holographic notes, continuing education materials] Folder 2-306 Leininger, M. (1997). Transcultural nursing the only way to the future. Presented at initial meeting of Transcultural Nursing Society Minnesota Chapter, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, September 20, 1997. Correspondence only. Folder 2-307 Leininger, M. (1997). Transcultural nursing: Imperative in our nursing world. Keynote at Portuguese Nursing Association Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, October 8- 10, 1997. Correspondence, travel arrangements, conference program, typescript of presentation, “Sunrise” enabler translated to Portuguese. Folder 2-308 Leininger, M. (1997). Transcultural caring power and theory. Keynote address, New York State Nursing Association Convention: The Power of Caring, Rochester, NY, October 31, 1997. Correspondence, holographic notes, typescript of introductory remarks and keynote, program materials, summary evaluation. Folder 2-309 Leininger, M. (1997). Transcultural nursing: The new pathway venture to knowledge and practice. Keynote, Transcultural nursing: New pathways, new ventures, Royal College of Nursing, Australia, Brighton Beach, December 4-5, 1997. [conference program, college information booklets, travel/tour booklets; no copy of keynote address] Folder 2-310 Leininger, M. (1998). The culture of nursing in the USA. University of Southern California Department of Nursing, 3rd Annual Agency Appreciation Day, Los Angeles, February 13, 1998. [program; continuing education unit materials; some Leininger handouts and background materials; travel correspondence] [see also Sigma Theta Tau Induction ceremony talk, February 14, 1998, Folder 2-311.] End Box 27

Box 28 Folder 2-311 Leininger, M. (1998). Leadership and cultural competencies. Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Lambda Chapter Induction, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, February 14, 1998. [holographic notes for presentation content] [see also Agency Appreciation Day, February 13, 1998, Folder 2-310.] Folder 2-312 Leininger, M. (1998). Global transcultural nursing: The paradigm to transform health care. Keynote, Transcultural Nursing Society Southern Regional Conference, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, March 20-21, 1998. [Introductory comments and presentation with holographic notes, conference brochure, correspondence] Folder 2-313 Leininger, M. (1998). Sigma Theta Tau International, Lambda-at-Large Chapter Annual Convention, Kaohsiung City and Taipei City, Taiwan, April 13-14, 1998. 1. Culture care theory research to advance transcultural nursing worldwide; 2. Ethnonursing research method and findings from the culture care theory; 3. The caring imperative; 4. Teaching

30 approaches and models. [correspondence, holographic notes, typescripts, resource materials] Folder 2-314 Leininger, M. (1998). 20 years of progress in making humanistic care the essence of nursing. Founder’s Lecture, 20th Anniversary Meeting, International Association for Human Caring, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26-28, 1998. [program booklet & conference materials; IAHC Board meeting and IAHC general meeting agendas; Leininger’s holographic notes from conference; thank you letter to IAHC President; call for abstracts for 1999 IAHC Conference] Folder 2-315 Leininger, M. (1998). Making transcultural nursing a reality in different cultural contexts. Keynote address, Transcultural Conference, University of Puerto Rico School of Nursing, San Juan, June 10, 1998. [presentation, correspondence, travel arrangements and brochures, conference brochure and evaluation in Spanish, holographic notes, School of Nursing informational materials including bound compilation of papers and handouts for the course; consultation followed conference, June 11, 1998. ] Folder 2-316 Leininger, M. (1998). Transcultural nursing: An imperative worldwide. 4-hour continuing education course presented at American Nurses Association 1998 Convention, San Diego, California, June 26-July 1, 1998. [program booklet, holographic notes for presentation, handouts, program evaluation forms, San Diego brochures] End Box 28

Box 29 Folder 2-317 Leininger, M. (1998). Transcultural nursing workshop, Northeast Iowa Community College, Calmar, Iowa, July 10, 1998. Holographic notes for presentation; correspondence; college informational materials. Folder 2-318 Leininger, M. (1998). 1. Reflections on current issues in transcultural nursing from a historical and futuristic perspective. Founder’s address, 24th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Secaucus, New Jersey, October 14-17, 1998. 2. Transcultural leadership, policy statements and challenges, address for same conference. Folder 2-319 Leininger, M. (circa 1999). Backup materials for Transcultural Nursing Society conferences [handouts, papers, example workshop agendas, bibliographies, etc.] Folder 2-320 Leininger, M. (1999). Transcultural creative women leadership with selected issues. Presented at 6th Annual Women’s Leadership Conference, “The Soul of Women’s Leadership”, Institute for Career Advancement Needs (ICAN), Omaha, Nebraska, February 10, 1999. [typescript, holographic notes and several holographic transparencies of presentation; program booklet, conference materials, for M.L. presentation] Folder 2-321 Leininger, M. (1999). My journey into transcultural nursing: An exciting and essential venture. Mary T. Boynton Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Tennessee College of Nursing, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 8, 1999. [program brochure only] Folder 2-322 Leininger, M. (1999). Knowledge breakthrough in transcultural nursing research. Presented at 21st Annual Conference, International Association for Human Caring, San Antonio, Texas, April 20, 1999. Folder 2-323 Leininger, M. (1999). Transcultural nursing leadership with progress in theory, education and practice. International Council of Nurses, Centennial Celebration, London, UK, June 27 – July 1, 1999. [abstract, typescript of paper, program booklet, correspondence] Folder 2-324 Leininger, M. (1999). Transculturalism: The challenge to provide culturally competent health care. University of Nebraska-Omaha, August 21-22, 1999. Folder 2-325 Leininger, M. (1999). The interface of the culture care theory with health care organizations. Presented at Hennipen Hospital meetings of Transcultural Nursing Society Chapter of Minnesota, September 19, 1999. 31 Folder 2-326 Leininger, M. (1999). Transcultural nursing care of children. Presented for Children’s Hospital Nursing Staff, Omaha, Nebraska, September 27, 1999. Folder 2-327 Leininger, M. (1999). Cultural diversity: Responding to differences and common bonds in health care. Presented at Carelion Health Care System program, “Health care in the 21st century: Emerging ethical issues”, Roanoke, Virginia, September 30, 1999. Folder 2-328 Leininger, M. (1999). Transcultural nursing with historical visions, reflection, and experiences of the past. Keynote Founder’s address, 25th Anniversary Conference, Transcultural Nursing Society, Snowbird, Utah, October 7, 1999. Folder 2-329 Leininger, M. (1999). Transculturalism: Imperative for quality care outcomes. Presented at University of Nebraska, Omaha, 8th Visiting Scholar, University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing, November 16, 1999. Invitation card. Folder 2-330 Leininger, M. (no date). Caring for the culturally different necessitates transcultural nursing knowledge and competencies. [“Keynote address given in Europe”; “Spain [?] 12/1999” [?]] [not listed in CV] Folder 2-331 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural nursing and health care: The focus of the 21st century. Keynote presented at 6th Annual Jimmy Crockett Lectureship, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, February 1, 2000. Folder 2-332 Leininger, M. (2000). Keynote discussion with Joan Uhl-Pierce, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and Anna Frances Wenger, Emery University. 3rd Annual Southern Regional Chapter Conference, Transcultural Nursing Society, February 17-19, 2000, Savannah, Georgia. Sponsored by Georgia Southern University, Medical College of Georgia, and Florida Atlantic University. [brochure and correspondence] Folder 2-333 Leininger, M. (2000). Nursing care of the culturally different. Regional West Medical Center, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, March 23, 2000. [program brochure and correspondence] Folder 2-334 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural caring in a world of diversity. Keynote at New Jersey League for Nursing Annual Convention, April 6, 2000, Atlantic City, New Jersey. [portion of typescript and holographic notes; correspondence; handouts] Folder 2-335 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural nursing: Essential for culturally congruent and responsible care in the third millennium. Workshop co sponsored by Pennsylvania State Nurses Association District 2, Alvernia College, Pennsylvania League of Nursing, and Sigma Theta Tau chapters of Kutztown University (Xi Omega), Millersville University (Xi Chi) and East Stroudsburg University (Xi Beta). Workshop held at Holiday Inn, Fogelsville, PA, April 26, 2000. Flyer and brief ML vitae only. Folder 2-336 The managed care era. Reading Area Community College, April 26, 2000. [no author or other identifying information] Folder 2-337 Leininger, M. (2000). Keynote [no text]. Introductory remarks by Muriel Larson, RN, MSN. Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, May 4, 2000. [brochure] Folder 2-338 Leininger, M. (2000). Global transcultural nursing trends: Leadership and theory for the new millennium. Keynote at 26th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Royal College of Nursing, Deakin West, Australia, October 4-6, 2000. [correspondence re: keynote; correspondence re: Akram Omeri paper editing, including hand-written faxes; no copy of keynote paper] [ML received first Royal College of Nursing Achievement Award at the conference; see Series 1, Folder 1-20] Folder 2-339 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural nursing as an essential thrust into the future. [Abstract submission form] American Academy of Nursing 27th Annual Meeting and Conference, November 2-4, 2000, San Diego, California. [no indication whether accepted or presented; “First time for the Academy to focus on TCN”] Folder 2-340 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural nursing theory and research for the 21st century. Keynote, City University of New York Nurse Researchers and the Center for Nursing Research, Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter College, New York, NY, November 10, 2000. [brochure only] 32 Folder 2-341 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural nursing: Myths, legends and realities. Keynote, Kean University College of Nursing, Secaucus, New Jersey, November 11, 2000. Folder 2-342 Leininger, M. (2000). Transcultural nursing: Use in maternal research and practice. Continuing Education Conference, Theoretical Nursing Knowledge: Lessons for a New Age, Community Medical Center, Toms River, New Jersey, December 6, 2000. [brochure only] Folder 2-343 Leininger, M. (2001). Transcultural health care: Theory and research. Keynote, Council on Global Issues, Office of Multicultural Affairs and International Student Services, Millikin University School of Nursing, Decatur, Illinois, April 19, 2001. [includes holographic notes] Folder 2-344 Leininger, M. (2001). Distance education presentation at Gunderson Lutheran Medical Foundation, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, June 7, 2001. Correspondence and notes for presentation. Correspondence regarding transcultural workshop in LaCrosse during May 2002, and 1st Annual Dahlberg Invited Nurse Scholar Award. End Box 29

Box 30 Folder 2-345 Leininger, M., McFarland, M., & Omeri, A. (2001). Culture care theory to guide nursing knowledge and action modes. International Council of Nurses (ICN), 22nd Quadrennial Congress, “Nursing: A new era for action”, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 10-15, 2001. Abstract; conference brochure and program booklet [some holographic notes in program] Folder 2-346 Leininger, M. (2001). Transcultural nursing: Imperative today and tomorrow [Continuing education panel program: 3 addresses by M.L. and panel presentation]. Bryan LGH Medical Center, Excellence in Nursing Forum, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 3, 2001. [brochure, program book including M.L. handouts, correspondence] Folder 2-347 Leininger, M. (2001). Culture care theory of diversity and universality (panel); Transforming health care organizations into culturally competent institutions (Founder’s Address). Transcultural Nursing Society, 27th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 10-13, 2001. [program booklet; overall conference evaluation summary] Folder 2-348 Leininger, M. (2001). Ethical considerations for diverse cultures. Presented at 6th Annual Alegent Health Ethics Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska, November 15, 2001. Folder 2-349 M. Leininger 1999, 2002, 2005 professional travel schedule – samples; M. Leininger travel schedule October 2003 – 2004. Folder 2-350 Leininger, M. (2002). [no title] Keynote at 1st International Conference on Traditions, Evidence, and Innovations in Nursing, Phuket, Thailand, March 21-23, 2002. [includes brochure, with holographic notation re: keynote; formal invitation] Folder 2-351 Leininger, M. (2002). Community reception, Trinity College of Nursing and Health Sciences Schools, Trinity Health Sciences Education Center, April 11, 2002, Moline, Illinois. [flyer only; holographic note: “Dedication of the New Leininger Room at Trinity College of Nursing”] Folder 2-352 Leininger, M. (2002). Understanding and caring for diverse cultures in different life contexts. Presented at Journey toward culturally competent care: A conference for physicians, nurses, other healthcare professionals and human resource professionals, Alegent Health, Omaha, Nebraska, July 19, 2002. [brochure only] Folder 2-353 Leininger, M. (2002). Speaker at University of Hawaii Hilo Campus Center, September 9, 2002. Agenda for 4-day visit. Folder 2-354 Leininger, M. (2002). Use of the theory of culture care diversity and universality to discover new ways to care for people. Presented at Norwegian Nurses Association, Oslo, Norway, October 4, 2002. [even-numbered pages are omitted from photocopy of paper] [Program Book included] 33 Folder 2-355 Leininger, M. (2002). Pros and cons of multidisciplinary endeavors within the culture care theory and lifeways practices and outcomes. 28th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, Toronto, Canada, October 16, 2002. Folder 2-356 Leininger, M. (2003). Itinerary and lodging paperwork for Maui, Hawaii, January 24-30, 2003. [may have been a personal trip] Folder 2-357 Leininger, M. (2001). Keynote. Scandinavian Conference on Transcultural Nursing, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 9-11, 2003. [invitation flier only; holographic notes, including month and day crossed out] Folder 2-358 Leininger, M. (2003). Transcultural nursing is “out of the box” and in many air streams world-wide. 29th Annual Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October 16, 2003. Folder 2-359 Leininger, M. (2004). Leininger’s theory of culture care diversity and universality to discover global nursing and new practices. Presented at 4th International Nursing Conference, Philippine Nurses Association and Philippine Nurses Association of America, Mandaluyong City, Manila, Philippines, January 20-22, 2004. [program booklet only] Folder 2-360 Leininger, M. (2004). A century of caring with theory and research findings (Keynote). Iowa Nurses Association 100th Annual Convention, Davenport, Iowa, October 6- 8, 2004. [program book includes continuing education program, “Challenging culture care practices…” by M.L., pp. 57-68] Folder 2-361 Leininger, M. (2005). Transculturalism in nursing. Metropolitan Community College, Omaha, Nebraska, March 30, 2005. [invitation letter, with holographic note describing this event for nursing students] End Box 30

Box 31 Folder 2-362 Leininger, M. (2005). Transcultural nursing: The only way to care. American Arab Nurses Association, “Building Cultural Bridges in Healthcare”, Livonia, Michigan, May 19, 2005. Correspondence and conference booklet. Leininger handout packet. Folder 2-363 Leininger, M. (2005). Culture care: A sound bridge for holistic health care and healing. Keynote at 16th Annual Conference, Health Minitries [sic] Association, Omaha, Nebraska, June 30, 2005. [program flyer and handout packet] Folder 2-364 Leininger, M. (2005). Transforming nursing through transcultural nursing. Keynote, East Tennessee State University and University of Knoxville Colleges of Nursing conference, October 6-7, 2005, Johnson City, Tennessee. [handout for participants with PowerPoint slide handout] Folder 2-365 Leininger, M. (2005). Transcultural nursing to transform and provide quality-based health care. Central California Center for Health and Human Services, California State University, Fresno, California, October 27, 2005. [flyer and program objectives only] Folder 2-366 Leininger, M. (2007). Transcultural nursing theory: Implications for nursing practice and education. Conversations with a living legend: A one-day transcultural learning experience. University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing, Continuing Nursing Education, June 1, 2007, Omaha, Nebraska. [flier only] Folder 2-367 Leininger, M. (2008). Visit and presentations on transcultural nursing theory and concepts, Nazareth College and Home Care Services of Rochester, New York, March 10-11, 2008. Correspondence only. Folder 2-368 Leininger, M. (2008). [Caring Scholars Dialogue participant]. Florida Atlantic University, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Caring Scholars Dialogue, March 31, 2008, Boca Raton, FL. [transcript of entire dialogue; note card with DVD donation][see also 3 DVD set, Transcultural nursing: The life career of Leininger; The theory of culture care; Conversation with a legend, presented as a gift to the College on this occasion, Folder 1-13]

34 Folder 2-369 Leininger, M. (2008). Transcultural nursing: Imperatives for today and the future. Keynote, University of Texas Pan American, Edinburgh, Texas, April 17, 2008. [photocopy of flier; see also oversize poster, Folder 4, Oversize Box 1] Folder 2-370 Leininger, M. (2008). Indigenous father protective care: A major discovery of wellness, hope and healing. Transcultural Nursing Society, 34th Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 24-27, 2008. [holographic version and typescript with holographic edits] [see also Folder 5-80 for conference book of abstracts] [Click here for scan of typescript.] Folder 2-371 Leininger, M. (2009). It is time to celebrate, reflect and look into the future. Presented at 36th Anniversary Celebration of Transcultural Nursing Society, Seattle, Washington, October 14, 2009. Folder 2-372 Leininger, M. (2010). Keynote speaker, 12th annual research symposium, Sigma Theta Tau International, Rho Pi Chapter, Shenandoah University, Winchester, Virginia, April 23, 2010. [correspondence] [ML traveled to this speaking engagement after the opening of her Archives collection at Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing; the April 16-22 break was spent in the Orlando area with the family of her friend and assistant, Sharon Nelsen, who travelled with her to Boca Raton and Winchester][Click here for scan of presentation.] Folder 2-373 Leininger, M. (2010). Evolution of cultural care theory and ethnonursing method. Presented at 7th Annual Caring Across Cultures Conference, “A Legacy in Transcultural Nursing Featuring Dr. Madeleine Leininger,” Oklahoma City University Kramer School of Nursing and Oklahoma Nurses Association, October 1, 2010, Oklahoma City, OK. [Click here for photo of M.L. with School of Nursing colleagues at dinner September 30, 2010, Skirvin Hilton Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK] [see also CD-0216, 0217, 0218, 0219 for related documents and 3 videos from Kramer School of Nursing, from the 10/1/2010 conference] Folder 2-374 Leininger, M. (no date). A keynote introduction by Madeleine Leininger. [2 copies] Folder 2-375 Leininger, M. (no date). Abstract: A comparative analysis of transcultural ethnocare action research and leadership process in two urban cultural areas [Arab and Italian cultures; probably describing her research studies in Detroit, Michigan] Folder 2-376 Leininger, M. (2011). Transcultural Nursing Society Conference, 37th, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 20, 2011. [with M. McFarland; ML did not attend; materials (including videos) not yet received] End Box 31

Box 31A (12” x 12” 3-ring binder clamshell box) Name badges from conferences attended by M. Leininger [most are not dated] End Box 31A

End Finding Aid ARC-008 Leininger, Series 2 Last update: 6/4/2013

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