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Three New NOBC board opportunities - reply requested by August 3

Posted By Administration, Thursday, July 26, 2018

The Nurses on Boards Coalition has three new board opportunities and are requesting your recommendations to offer the best candidate(s) in support of their mission to improve the health of communities and the nation through the service of nurses on boards.   

 

Details for each are provided in the informational document. 

 

1.       Referred by:  David Griffiths, Senior Vice President AON Affinity Healthcare Division

NOBC Board Opportunity:  NOBC Sponsor, Nurses Service Organization (NSO) Advisory Board

Review and recommend candidates by:  August 3, 2018

Resume and cover letter to:  nobc@nursesonboardscoalition.org

Questions:  patti@nursesonboardscoalition.org

 

2.       Referred by:  Marla Weston

NOBC Board Opportunity:  7 members for the AHRQ National Advisory Committee, https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/06/08/2018-12361/agency-information-collection-activities-proposed-collection-national-advisory-council-for

Nominations should be sent directly to: Jaime Zimmerman AHRQ, 5600 Fishers Lane, 06E37A, Rockville, Maryland 20857. Nominations may also be emailed to NationalAdvisoryCouncil@ahrq.hhs.gov.

Nominations should be received on or before:  August 7, 2018

Please inform NOBC of nominations submitted.  While self-nominations are allowed, you may wish to ask your member organization or another to nominate you for this role. 

 

3.       Referred by:  Laurie Benson

NOBC Board Opportunity:  Madison (Wisconsin) Parks Foundation, https://madisonparksfoundation.org/

Review and recommend candidates by:  August 3, 2018

Resume and cover letter to:  nobc@nursesonboardscoalition.org

Questions:  patti@nursesonboardscoalition.org

 

The NOBC doesn't want to miss the opportunity to bring your perspective into the process so that they can recommend the very best possible candidates each and every timeAny additional thoughts or comments are also welcome!

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Research: Interprofessional Dysphagia Management

Posted By Administration, Friday, July 20, 2018

Interprofessional Dysphagia
Management

Survey Request fromDanielle R. Osmelak, M.S., CCC-SLPSpeech-Language Pathologist in conjunction with a student and colleague fromPurdue University Fort Wayne

We are conducting a survey of nurses and nursing students related to interprofessional dysphagia management and kindly ask for your participation.

The survey is voluntary and completely anonymous, and should take about 10 minutes to complete. We ask that you complete the survey by September 30th, 2018.

At the end you will have a chance to enter a drawing for a $25 Amazon gift certificate. 1 out of every 50 participants will be chosen at random. Contact information for the drawing will be collected and stored separately from survey responses.

You may access the survey using any computer or device either through this link: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8BrCVsBbGDkGgT3

 

Or point your device camera at the attached QR-code.

 

Please pass this email to any nurses or nursing students you know. We appreciate your participation!

This project has been approved by the Purdue University Institutional Review Board, IRB approval #1711019937. If you have any questions you may contact Dr. Naomi Gurevich at gurevicn@pfw.edu.

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Rural Women's Health Symposium

Posted By Administration, Friday, July 20, 2018

August 7-8, 2018   |   Sedona, AZ

Join the Arizona Rural Women's Health Network for "Women's Health Through the Life Cycle". Explore a wide variety of health issues and factors that can impact women's health and well-being throughout the major life stages. The focus age group for this symposium is 13 years and above.  More information.

 

 


 

Note from AzNA: We value our relationship with the community and are pleased to list healthcare related events occurring in Arizona. Posting of these events does not automatically carry CE credit for nurses nor have they been officially endorsed by AzNA.  If you have an event you would like included on the AzNA website and/or placed in the AzNA Today Weekly Newsletter, please submit an Event Inclusion Form.

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Tucson and Phoenix Career Connect Events

Posted By Administration, Friday, July 20, 2018

 

July 24, 2018   |   Tucson, AZ

July 24, 2018   |   Phoenix, AZ

Join top Tucson area MDs, RNs, LPNs, NPs, PAs, PTs, OTs, MSWs, Executive Directors, Administrators & other healthcare professionals for an opportunity to meet with national healthcare recruiters in-person and learn about new positions available in your area and around the country!

Tucson Information

Phoenix Information


 

Note from AzNA: We value our relationship with the community and are pleased to list healthcare related events occurring in Arizona. Posting of these events does not automatically carry CE credit for nurses nor have they been officially endorsed by AzNA.  If you have an event you would like included on the AzNA website and/or placed in the AzNA Today Weekly Newsletter, please submit an Event Inclusion Form.

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ANA: NOBC Board Opportunity: Center for Victims of Torture

Posted By Administration, Friday, July 20, 2018

The Center for Victims of Torture works toward a future in which torture ceases to exist and its victims have hope for a new life. They are an international nonprofit dedicated to healing survivors of torture and violent conflict. They provide direct care for those who have been tortured, train partners around the world who can prevent and treat torture, and advocate for human rights and an end to torture.

Mission: The mission of the Center for Victims of Torture is to heal the wounds of torture on individuals, their families and their communities and to end torture worldwide.

Location:  Headquartered in St. Paul, MN, with offices in Atlanta, GA and Washington, DC; and healing initiatives in Africa

Meetings: Four times a year, three in St. Paul, MN and one in Washington, DC.  One of the St. Paul meetings is an extended meeting (6 hours v. the usual 3 or so) to discuss strategic planning.  Committees meet monthly and most board members serve on one.

Desired skills/experience: 

Looking for people who

  1. Are committed to CVT's mission and
  2. Have previous board leadership experience

And who bring one or more of the following (not in rank order, but divided into two tiers, with the first four criteria being the top tier):

Tier One

  1. Would increase the racial/ethnic diversity of the Board
  2. Has significant philanthropic capacity (giving or raising through their networks)
  3. Financial management and oversight expertise (CFO level)
  4. International perspective and human rights experience

Tier Two

  1. Would increase political diversity (has connections with or credibility with Republican policy makers)
  2. Geographic diversity (located outside MN, and especially in places where we are expanding our work such as Atlanta and the Bay Area)

Other Considerations: CVT is not a “starter” board.  The issues of governance involved with an international NGO dealing with torture and human rights are complex.   The board will often take time to get to know potential board members – discussions with members of the governance committee, perhaps serving on a board committee as a non-board member, etc.   This can be especially true if the potential board member has current commitments that would make board service challenging or if their profile is close to but not quite what the board is looking for in the current class of board members.

Term start:  Beginning of the calendar year (March usually).  Terms are three years, renewable three times.  

 

More information

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