Keynote Speaker: Peter Baker Chief White House Correspondent for the NY Times

Keynote Speaker: Peter Baker Chief White House Correspondent for the NY Times

THE GRADUATE CENTER NURSING DOCTORATE PROGRAM ANNUAL RESEARCH DAY 2017 Keynote Speaker: Peter Baker Chief White House Correspondent for the NY Times Hosted by the CUNY Graduate Center Nursing Doctorate Alumni Association (GCNDAA) 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Friday April 21, 2017 1:00pm– 5:00pm Skylight Room: 9th Floor New York, NY 10016 Co-Sponsored by the following chapters of STTI: Alpha Phi-Hunter College Mu Upsilon-College of Staten Island AND The Northeast Chapter of Trans-Cultural Nursing Society (NE-TCNS) Abstracts must be submitted by April 7, 2017 to Dr. Paul Quinn: [email protected] Poster presenters will be notified by April 14, 2017 **Awards will be presented for first and second place posters** Peter Baker is the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times covering President Donald J. Trump. He previously covered the presidencies of Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton for The Times and The Wash- ington Post. He is the author of three books and this spring will publish his fourth, “Obama: The Call of History,” a picture-and-text history of the 44th president produced by The Times in collaboration with Callaway Arts & Enter- tainment and distributed by Abrams. Transcultural Nursing Society (TCNS) Northeast Chapter Meet & Greet 4.21.17, 11:30am– 1:00pm Room : 5383 NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!!!! THE GRADUATE CENTER NURSING DOCTORATE PROGRAM ANNUAL RESEARCH DAY APRIL 21, 2017 CALL FOR ABSTRACT Title: Must be fewer than 15 words Significance & Background: Please explain how the topic is significant, im- portant, or relevant to nursing. Please address the rationale or background for the study. All research projects will be considered, but priority will be granted to those that address nursing and end-of-life issues. Purpose: Please clearly state the purpose, specific aims, or objectives of this study. Conceptual Framework: Please clearly state the conceptual framework or clinical model/theoretical framework or philosophical frame of reference (for qualita- tive research). Methods: Please describe the design, sample, and data-collection instruments or methods used to gather data. Please describe the data analysis. Findings/Conclusions: Please describe the findings and how they may affect clinical decisions or patient outcomes. Summarize the conclusions from the findings. 250 word abstract must be submitted by April 7, 2017 to Dr. Paul Quinn: [email protected] Poster presenters will be notified by April 14, 2017 **Awards will be presented for first and second place posters** Hosted by the CUNY Graduate Center Co-Sponsored by the following chapters of STTI: Nursing Doctorate Alumni Association Alpha Phi-Hunter College (GCNDAA) Mu Upsilon-College of Staten Island 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016 AND The Northeast Chapter of Trans-Cultural Nursing Society Friday April 21, 2017, 11:00pm– 5:00pm (NE-TCNS) Skylight Room 9th Floor Transcultural Nursing Society (TCNS) Northeast Chapter Meet & Greet 4.21.17, 11:30am– 1pm Room : 5383 @ The Graduate Center .

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