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Eastern University/Holy Family College/Neumann College Spring, 2002 A Message from the President... n Sunday, April 14, 2002, at Eastern University, Delta Tau O Chapter-At-Large inducted 47 new members: 38 undergraduates, 6 graduates, and 3 community leaders. This momentous occasion reminded me of the significance of the induction ceremony, which inspires honor and privilege. The symbolism of the Honor Cord, worn with pride, and the Pin, with its charm, adds to the significance of the ritual. However, what happens after the ceremony is over, and the Honor Cord is placed in the bag, and the Pin is returned to the box? Induction into Delta Tau Chapter- At-Large, of Sigma Theta Tau International, is more than an academic destination. Membership is more than just an honor to be included on a resume or vitae. It is a tool used in the pursuit of personal and professional growth. It is at the chapter level where members encounter the benefits of the society most directly. Become an ACTIVE member and discover ALL that Delta Tau has to offer, and ALL that you have to give. Nicky Hardy, RN, BSN, President, Delta Tau Chapter 10th Annual Research Day at Temple University a Resounding Success! he Tenth Annual Research Day was held at Temple University T Health Sciences Center on April 19, 2002. This collaborative event was co-sponsored with Delta Rho (Thomas Jefferson University), Eta Beta (Widener University), Kappi Chi (Temple University), Kappa Delta (LaSalle University), Nu Eta (MCP Hahnemann University) and Xi (University of Pennsylvania) chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International. Dr. Nancy Rothman, delivered an inspiring keynote address presenting research priorities for a changing world and the need to incorporate the community into research practices. Additionally, the Research Day program provided a forum for several paper presentations, discussing topics from a variety of nursing perspectives. Robert Atkins from Temple University gave the closing luncheon address entitled "Civic Identity of Urban Youth: Implications for Research and Practice." The event was a great success with over 75 colleagues in attendance and a wonderful opportunity to network. Delta Tau was proud to co-sponsor this scholarly program and we look forward to continuing our participation in this research tradition! Inside Details... President s Message & Research Day 1 Welcome to Our 2002 Members (The Photo Spread) 2 From the Perspective of a New Inductee 3 Candidate Profiles & 2002 Election Ballot 4 ~ 6 Is There Really a Nursing Shortage? & Award Information 7 2002~2003 Calendar of Events September 26-28, 2002 Professional Development Conf. Clarion Hotel Cherry Hill, NJ September 25-28, 2002 Advancing Nursing Practice Excellence: State of the Science Washington, DC October 10, 2002 Board Meeting Holy Family College 6:00 P.M. October 13, 2002 Tri-state Consortium Brunch Renaissance Hotel Philadelphia Airport *December?, 2002 Community Service Projects January 27, 2003 All Scholarships Due! January 30, 2003 Board Meeting Neumann College 6:00 P.M. March 18, 2003 Pre-Induction Pizza Party at Holy Family March 25, 2003 Pre-Induction Pizza PartY at Neumann April 6, 2003 23rd Annual Induction Ceremony Neumann College June 13, 2003 Annual Planning Mtg Location: TBA November 1-5, 2003 37th Biennial Conv. Toronto, Canada Visit our Website at: Http://deltatau. libertynet.org 1

DETAILS 22nd Annual Induction Ceremony Welcome to our new members HOLY FAMILY COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATES Christine Andrews Darla Conover Rachel DiGiugno Alicia Fulton Dana Gillen Veronica Higgins Dorothy K. McLane Tara Norton Renata M. Ormond Karrima Owens Marie C. Parisano Megan Rosenblatt Karen Ryan Eugenia Ugbogu GRADUATE Patricia M. Dana Teresa Eastlack Mary M. Malec Karen E. Marchand Debra L. Masterson Jacqueline Rigby EASTERN UNIVERSITY Karen Cornwall Pamela DiMeglio Mary K. Friedland Corinne Latini Anna McGonigal Joan McPhillips Karen A. Minker Jo Ann Orner Bambi L. Seponski Diane B. Sowell Donna Taylor COMMUNITY NURSE LEADERS Deva-Marie Beck Murine George Nina Wyrsta-Brown NEUMANN COLLEGE Tiffany Adams Danielle Marie Adorante Robert L. Austin Jaclyn Brown Tara Bluzard Helen Evers Natasha Giles Mary G. Grugan Jill M. Kelly Teresa Machamer Stacey Mangene Andrianinarijao (Nina) Ravolaharivao Beverly A. Smith 2

DETAILS From the Perspective of a New Inductee t was one of those profound life moments - where many I of my important experiences and desires came together at one pivotal time - that day I was inducted into the Delta Tau Chapter-At-Large of Sigma Theta Tau International. For many years, I was, as a nurse, aware of Sigma Theta Tau's reputation for bringing the highest academic standards to nursing excellence and leadership. I looked at STTI with awe for it seemed way beyond my reach. I was working in the clinical trenches - in many areas of critical care. I gained much needed experience and impressions and applied these to our scope of practice in these areas. Yet, I found myself wishing that I could do more for our profession of nursing and for our mandate, the promotion of healing, recovery, and health. I was looking for another way to make my difference. But, at that time, I had only been prepared in nursing at the Associate level and my further college work was completed in other fields. To be honest, in those years, I looked at nursing with ambivalence. I valued my training and my skills. I knew that I made a difference almost everyday that I was working at the bedside. But, in truth, even though I was working at very sophisticated levels of clinical nursing practice - with life and death literally in my hands - I began to become dissatisfied with my role as a someone subservient to hospital administrators and physicians. I maintained my nursing priorities as best I could but I kept knowing that I was working more in a medical practice world, rather than a nursing practice world. Even then, without advanced perspectives of Bachelors' or Masters' levels of nursing practice, I was forever asking myself, am I helping others to practice medicine - the diagnosis and treatment of disease? Or, am I practicing nursing - the promotion of healing and health? Although these two practices may look the same, at Sigma Theta Tau, we know they are not. The disease treatment mandate has become co-opted and may be called health care. But the "health" "care" providers, the nurses - with health and "care" as their mandate - have become increasingly less visible and valid. As the years of my career went on, from throughout 1970s, 80s and 90s, our mandate - our practice perspective - has become now nearly invisible, to our employers, to our medical colleagues, to the general public, and even within our own ranks. (This I believe, is the true underlying reason for the nursing shortage. We are currently not valued and so too many of us have deserted our ranks, nor have we encouraged others to follow in such a thankless situation.) As I worked under these conditions, I solved my own dissatisfaction by discovering other ways to promote human health, outside my apparent practice scope, outside my "official duties" of nursing. I developed independent health education programs, classes, workshops. I wrote books and home study courses. I became a citizen activist, working on environmental issues and human rights issues. I even made a significant contribution to the international health caucus at the United Nations Human Settlements Summit in Istanbul in 1996. But was I practicing nursing with all of these endeavors? I actually believed I was walking away from my practice doing these things. Well, one thing led to another and my story, like each of yours, is far longer than one smallish newsletter article. In the intervening years, I rediscovered the passionate and wide-ranging work of Florence Nightingale, recently completed a Doctorate in Nursing while looking at Nightingale's last comprehensive (1893) vision for nursing, and found myself surprised, as life sometimes does, by an opportunity to come around full circle. So there I stood, with the rest of Delta-Tau's honorable inductees on April 14, 2002 at Eastern University, invited and welcomed to join those who still take nursing and the leadership of nursing seriously. With all of my questions and concerns and choices throughout the years, I discovered that I wasn't walking away from nursing at all. Standing tall, with you as my new colleagues, I was walking toward nursing again, in a way that was meaningful for me. Nightingale has taught us to first ask, "what is your calling?" My calling is to promote human health and well-being, as a woman, as a nurse, and with all of you. It is a privilege to join your ranks. It is my deep prayer that we can all make our difference. Deva-Marie Beck, PhD, RN 3

Candidate Profiles ~ Delta Tau 2002 DETAILS PRESIDENT ~ ELECT his could be you! We are looking for a candidate to take over the presidency. As president-elect, you will receive a year T in-training to assume the role of the president for the 2003-2005 term of office. This is an opportunity to become active and involved in your local chapter. The qualifications and responsibilities of the president-elect are listed below: Qualifications & Responsibilities: Be an active member of the chapter Consent to serve in the position Succeed into the presidency at the end of a one-year term of office Communicate to the public the purposes of the society Be chair of committees, as needed Learn the chapter operations and facilitate the achievement of chapter goals and mission of Sigma Theta Tau International Oversee the process for completing and submitting the Chapter Key Award application. VICE PRESIDENT EASTERN UNIVERSITY ara A. Eldridge - BSN, RN - is currently a public health nurse at LaSalle Neighborhood Nursing Center. Her primary S clinical expertise is in the areas of perinatal home visiting and immunization outreach. She possesses extensive experience working with urban and vulnerable families, especially women and children, identified as at risk for sub-optimal health maintenance. She has been a member of Sigma Theta Tau International since 1997 and hopes to volunteer her expertise to Delta Tau Chapter. VICE PRESIDENT HOLY FAMILY COLLEGE C athleen Jenner - DNSc, RN - is an assistant professor of nursing at Holy Family College and recently became Chair of the MSN program at Holy Family. Her career in nursing includes extensive experience in critical care nursing, administration, and education. Research interests include health policy and the ethical aspects of nursing practice. She has been a long-standing member of Sigma Theta Tau International and believes that through service to Delta Tau-At-Large, she can contribute in a meaningful way to the profession of nursing at this crucial juncture in its history. SECRETARY eeking a candidate We are currently looking for someone to fill the office of secretary. The following list contains the S requirements and description of duties: Qualifications & Responsibilities: Be an active member of the chapter Consent to serve in the position Record and arrange for typing the minutes for each Board of Directors and business meeting Distribute minutes to all members of the Board of Directors Keep an official record book of the minutes of all Board of Directors and business meetings to present to the succeeding secretary Order all stationery, forms and mailing labels for the chapter Send a list of new officers to Headquarters within two weeks following officer elections (Many of these duties are done via email) NEUMANN COLLEGE COUNSELOR arian C. Slater - PhD, RN - is an assistant professor of nursing at Neumann College. Her primary research interest is M nursing education, specifically, student nurses development of skilled clinical decision-making. She has been a member of Sigma Theta Tau International for several years and has served for the last year as the faculty counselor for Neumann College. She hopes to continue to share her extensive knowledge and expertise with the Delta Tau Chapter-At-Large. 4

Delta Tau Ballot 2002 Make your selections for the below positions by placing a check on the appropriate line. Deadline is July 31, 2002. Please return your ballot by folding the ballot (so the address shows on the front), tape, and stamp. Thank you for paying the postage. PRESIDENT ~ ELECT W VICE - PRESIDENT EASTERN UNIVERSITY S ara A. Eldridge W VICE - PRESIDENT HOLY FAMILY COLLEGE C athleen Jenner W SECRETARY W NEUMANN COLLEGE COUNSELOR M arian Slater W *Positions not filled will be appointed at the discretion of the President and the Executive Board. 5

Delta Tau Ballot ~ 2002 PLEASE SEND YOUR BALLOT BY: JULY 31, 2002 6

DETAILS Is There Really a Nursing Shortage? lowly the media and the country are starting to become S aware of the impending nursing shortage. So where do we actually stand? Read on. According to a recent poll conducted by The Lewin Group on behalf of the American Hospital Association (2001), there are close to 126,000 vacant nursing positions in hospitals and healthcare agencies across the United States. This shortage of qualified staff has caused a crisis in the American healthcare system. Numerous hospitals have noticed increased waiting times for surgeries, emergency room delays, and a decrease in the overall quality of care their patients are receiving (American Hospital Association, 2001). In early 1999, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), together with the Tri-Council (made up of The American Nurses Association, The American Organization of Nurse Executives, and The National League of Nursing), started to investigate the impending nursing shortage. They noted that Bachelor of Science (BSN) enrollment levels were down by over five percent and that the number of nurses pursing master and doctoral degrees was declining (AACN, 1999). Decreased school enrollment and lack of qualified instructors are only a small part of the overall problem. With baby-boomers on their way to retirement and the average age of nurses increasing, we are facing a true healthcare crisis that will have an overall impact on the entire healthcare system. The current shortage will decrease healthcare standards, increase costs by way of recruitment needs, and can cause an already financially burdened system to go to the brink of demise. Become an activist and help stop this spiral and change the status of staffing by becoming involved in the process. Write to your politicians and convince them that they must act now to stave off the worst that is yet to come. Together we can make a difference. Laurie Colborn, RN, MSN, Vice President, HFC Scholarship and Grant Money Up for Grabs elta Tau Chapter-at-Large will award one Graduate D and one Undergraduate Scholarship each in the amount of $1000 during the 2002-2003 year. Additionally, we will award one Research Grant in the amount of $1000. The Graduate Scholarship and Research Grant Awards will be given directly to the recipient to be used toward his/her graduate course of study and research. The Undergraduate Scholarship Award will be deposited into the student s account at his/her school. In order to be eligible for the Undergraduate Award, the applicant must: 1. Be currently enrolled as a nursing student at Eastern College, Holy Family College or Neumann College. 2. Agree to a 1 year service commitment to the chapter 3. Completed all JUNIOR level nursing courses 4. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA or 3.25 5. Submit a short essay. 6. Submit one copy of official transcripts. 7. Submit a faculty recommendation. To be eligible for the Graduate Award, the applicant must: 1. Be an active member of Delta Tau Chapter-At-Large (paid dues are up-to-date) 2. Agree to a 1 year service commitment to the chapter 3. Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 4. Completed 1/3 of graduate program requirements. 5. Submit a short essay. 6. Submit one copy of official transcripts. 7. Submit a faculty recommendation. To be eligible for the Research Grant, the applicant must: 1. Be an active member of Delta Tau Chapter-At-Large (paid dues are up-to-date) 2. Submit Proposal Abstract (limited to 4 pages) 3. Present a poster presentation at induction ceremony Deadline for all applications is January 27, 2003. The recipients of the Undergraduate, Graduate and Research Awards will be acknowledged at the 23rd Annual Induction Ceremony. To receive an application and further instructions for any of these awards, please contact your faculty counselors (Chris Jackson, EU, Chris Rosner, HFC, Marian Slater, NC) OR: Eileen M. Alexy deltatau@libertynet.org 7

Sigma Theta Tau International Delta Tau Chapter~At~Large 1137 Shackamaxon Street Suite #C Philadelphia, PA 19125-4143 Delta Tau Chapter Officers Bernice Nicky Hardy, President Laurie Ann Colborn, Vice President -HFC Mary E. Wombwell, Treasurer Christina Jackson, Counselor EU Christine Rosner, Counselor HFC Marian C. Slater, Counselor NC Karen T. Bruchak, Awards Selection Committee Mary Austin, Research Committee Eileen M. Alexy, Publicity Committee In this issue... Visit our webstie at http://deltatau.libertynet.org t is highly unusual for our chapter to spotlight a person I who has passed away; however, unique, and wonderfully caring are the adjectives that best describe Joan Kane Amick. Joan was a VERY ACTIVE and devoted Nurse. She was a faculty member at Thomas Jefferson University for 45 years when she retired in 1997. She obtained her RN from the nursing school at Pennsylvania Hospital, her BSN from the University of Pennsylvania, her MSN from Villanova University and was pursuing her Doctorate from Widener University. Joan was very active in the Delta Rho Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing at Thomas Jefferson University. She held the positions of: President 1994 to 1996, Chair of Bylaws 1994 to 1997, Editor of Delta Rho News 1994 to present, Corresponding Secretary 1995 to present, and Region 6 Mentoring Chair, (PA, NJ, DE, VA, West VA and Washington DC) 1997 to present. She belonged to four chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International: Delta Rho, Xi, Alpha Nu and Eta Beta. Member Spotlight In Memoriam Joan Kane Amick 8 I first met Joan in 1996, when I attended my first Tri- State Consortium Brunch. She was the woman with the warm smile and manner who made me feel welcome amongst many of my new colleagues (many that were formerly my faculty). I met Joan at EVERY Sigma event that I attended (always with a camera in her hand at-theready!) Joan was always there, and touched the lives of every person she met. She was the living embodiment of the definition of a mentor, acting as teacher, sponsor, counselor, developer of skills and intellect, host, guide, exemplar, and one who supported and facilitated the realization of the dreams of many young mentees. We mourn her passing and realize that it has left a large hole in our hearts and our community. It is my sincere hope that Joan s spirit of giving and volunteering will be reflected in each of you, by actively giving of yourself, serving as a mentor (in whatever capacity), and inspiring those around you! Eileen M. Alexy, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CS