PRELIMINARY PROGRAM. Society of Rogerian Scholars 2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Celebrating the 25 th Anniversary of the SRS

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Society of Rogerian Scholars 2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Celebrating the 25 th Anniversary of the SRS Rhythms of Life: The Symphony of Rogers Science of Unitary Human Beings William & Anita Newman Conference Center Baruch College/CUNY 151 E. 25 th Street, New York, NY October 9-11, 2013 2:30 3:15 PM Registration Opens Wednesday, October 9, 2013 3:15 3:30 PM Welcome and Overview 3:30 5:30 PM Martha E. Rogers Scholars Fund Lectureship Founders Panel Elizabeth A. M. Barrett, RN; PhD; LMHC, FAAN, SRS Co-founder Violet Malinski, RN; PhD, SRS Co-founder John R. Phillips, RN; PhD, SRS Co-founder Approaches to Teaching, Health Patterning, and Theoretical Conceptualizations in Rogerian Nursing Science 5:30 PM Dean s Welcome Reception

Thursday, October 10, 2013 8:30 AM Registration/Light Breakfast/Sign In 8:30-9:15 AM Poster Presentations*Preliminary List Includes: Disseminating Value of Chakras for Healing, K. B. Rickard, RN; MSN; FNP-C Forming a Theoretical Lens: An Undergraduate Student s Journey to Resonance with Martha Rogers, G. Ramos BSN Nursing Student & P. Waters, RN; PhD The Lived Experiences of Families that have attended a cardiogenetics clinic, E. D. Paljevic, RN; EdD; CPNP 9:15 9:30 AM Welcome and Overview 9:30-10:30 AM Keynote Address Martha E. Rogers: Nursing s Einstein Pamela Reed, RN; PhD; FAAN 10:30 11:00 AM Poster Presentations and Break 11:00 12:00 PM Podium Session - 1 Theoretical Rhythms A Rogerian-based Situation Specific Theory of Men s Healing from Childhood Maltreatment Danny Willis, RN; DNS; PMHCNS-BC; Susan DeSanto-Madeya, RN; PhD; CNS; & Jacqueline Fawcett, RN; PhD; FAAN Evolution of the Theory of Compassion Energy from Rogers Science of Unitary Human Beings Dorothy J. Dunn, RN; PhD; RNP; FNP-BC, AHN-BC 12:00 12:30 PM Podium Session 2 Educational Rhythms Rogerian Swirl: The Accelerating Evolution of Higher Education Nancey E. M. France, RN; PhD and Marlaine C. Smith, RN; PhD; AHN-BC; FAAN 12:30 1:30 PM Lunch and Networking

Thursday, October 10 th Continued 1:30 3:00 PM Concurrent Session A A1: Research and Rhythms of Life The Experience of Living with HIV Disease: A Phenomenological Study of a Group of Older Black/African American Women Judith Borga, RN; PhD The Living Experiences of Suffering in Later Life Steven L. Baumann, RN; PhD Patterns of Smokeless Tobacco Use in Rural Women: Their Own Stories Brenda Talley, RN; PhD; NEA-BC, Allison Rushing, RN; PhD; & Rose Mary Gee, RN; PhD OR A2: Holistic Nursing Practices and Rhythms of Life Science of Unitary Human Beings: Foundation for Unitary-Transformative Paradigm of Nursing and Holistic Nursing Practice Phyllis Waters, RN; PhD Martha Rogers Nursing Knowledge: Non-Invasive Ways to Promote Well-being, American Indian Medicine, and Traditional Healing Practices Lee Anne Nichols, RN; PhD The Unfolding Pattern of Unitary Science Noted by Nurses Following Ancient Healing Cosmologies to Modern Complex Dynamics of Resonance, Harmonics, Cosmic Consciousness and In-Formation Joyce Perkins, RN; PhD, AHN-BC, RMP-T 3:00 3:15PM Break

Thursday, October 10, 2013 continued 3:15 PM 4:15 PM Concurrent Session B B1: Programs/Practices and Rhythms of Life The Process of Developing and Evolving a Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Program at an Elementary School Dorothy Larkin, RN; PhD Integrative Stress Management Program Caroline Ortiz, RN; MSN, MPH, Christine Gilchrist, RN; MSN, MPH; NC-BC, & Jeanne Kenney, RN; BSN; HN-BC OR B2: Exemplars and Rhythms of Life Desire s Story: A Case Study in Power as Knowing Participation in Change Darcel Reyes, RN; MS; NP-BC Becoming a Rogerian Scholar: My Personal Journey Sarah Gueldner, RN; DSN; FAAN 4:15 4:45 PM Podium Session 3 Rhythms & Symphonies Musical Notes as Symphony for the Rhythms of Life Sheila M. Lewis, BScN, MHSc 4:45-5:00 PM Break 5:00 6:30 PM SRS General Assembly and Business Meeting All members are encouraged to attend All attending non-members are invited

Friday, October 11, 2013 9:00 9:25 AM Registration/Light Breakfast/Sign In 9:25 AM Welcome and Introductions 9:30 10:15 AM Podium Session - 4 Emerging Presence of Power as Knowing Participation in Change and Professional Practice Dorothy Jones, RN; PhD; FAAN & Jeanette Ives Erickson, RN; DNP; FAAN 10:15 10: 30 AM Break 10:30-11:15 AM Podium Session - 5 Transforming Professional Quality of Life and Quality Caring Vidette Todaro-Franceschi, RN; PhD; FT 11:15 12:15 PM Podium Session - 6 Martha E. Rogers: Heretic and Heroine John R. Phillips, RN; PhD 12:15-12:30 PM Closing & Evaluations Arlene T. Farren, RN; PhD; AOCN, CTN-A All who pre-registered for the SRS 25 th Anniversary Luncheon are invited to proceed to the CUNY Graduate Center, 9 th Floor 365 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10016 Starting at 1:30PM

Conference Registration Information FEES DAILY FEES FOR ALL Member $325 Wednesday Only $125 Non-member $400 Thursday Only $200 Retired $225 Friday Only $125 Student* $200 *Students must submit a letter on University letterhead confirming current registration and a copy of current University ID NOTES: Pre-Registration is strongly recommended. No guarantees can be made for conference materials or refreshments for onsite registration. Refunds cannot be accommodated after 9/7/2013. Prior to 9/7/13, refunds will be made less a $50 processing fee. Group Discount of 15% is available for a) groups of 5 or more from the same affiliation, b) submitted together, and c) paid with one check. Registration fees include: Conference materials, welcome reception, continental breakfast on Thursday and Friday, and lunch on Thursday. Special Ticketed Event: Pre-registration is required SRS 25 th Anniversary Luncheon Celebration $50 The overall purpose of this offering is to enable learners to discuss theoretical considerations, practice, education, research and/or program development related to the rhythms of life within Rogerian science or unitary science perspectives. This activity has been submitted to New Jersey State Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. New Jersey State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Disclosures to Participants Daily sign-in for attendance and submission of completed evaluation form is required to document successful completion and receive contact hour certificate The presenters and planners have declared no financial relationships related to this CNE activity. For further information contact srsconference2013@gmail.com

Conference Registration Form Society of Rogerian Scholars 2013 Annual Conference: Celebrating the 25 th Anniversary of the SRS Rhythms of Life: The Symphony of Rogers Science of Unitary Human Beings October 9-11, 2013 The William & Anita Newman Conference Center Baruch College/CUNY 151 E. 25 th Street, 7 th Floor, New York, NY 10016 Note: You may submit membership dues with your conference registration. Membership forms can be found on the Society of Rogerian Scholars website www.societyofrogerianscholars.org. Click on the Join SRS link. Please return registration form and payment by 9/7/2013 to: Dr. Arlene Farren College of Staten Island/CUNY 2800 Victory Blvd., 5S-213 Staten Island, NY 10314 EMAIL: srsconference2013@gmail.com Registration Type: (Please indicate how many) Full Conference: *See next page for post-conference celebratory luncheon registration Member ($325) Renewal or Member Application Attached ($55) Non-member ($400) Retired ($225) Student ($200 with documentation) Presenter ($300) *See next page for post-conference celebratory luncheon registration Daily: Wednesday only ($125) Thursday only ($200) Friday only ($125) Name: Email: Affiliation: Billing Address: City: State: Country: Zip/Postal Code: Credit Card Information: VISA MASTERCARD Account Number: Expiration Date: Signature: Check No. Enclosed in the amount of $ Please make checks payable to Society of Rogerian Scholars. Note: Receipts will be provided onsite to all attendees at the Registration Desk

Celebratory Luncheon Registration Form Society of Rogerian Scholars Celebrating the 25 th Anniversary of the SRS Friday, October 11, 2013 The CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, 9 th Floor, New York, NY 10016 Pre-registration Required I will attend: Name: Email Affiliation Note: There will be open seating other than those with a group/table: please list all the registrants so they can be seated together: Payment Information Check No. in the amount of $ for (# of) registrants Please make checks payable to the Society of Rogerian Scholars Credit Card Information: VISA MASTERCARD Account Number: Expiration Date: Billing Address: Signature: Note: Luncheon Tickets will be provided to all attendees at the Conference Registration Desk or at the Sign-in Table at the Luncheon. I am unable to attend and would like to make a contribution to the Martha E. Rogers Scholars Fund in the amount of $ (complete payment information above).

Conference Location and Lodging Information: The William & Anita Newman Conference Center Baruch College/CUNY 151 E. 25 th Street, 7 th Floor NY, NY 10016 The William & Anita Newman Conference Center is located in the Murray Hill Section of New York City. It is a College (Baruch College) within the City University of New York (CUNY). The Conference Center is located in the Baruch Library Building on E. 25 th Street on the 7 th floor. It is easily accessible to public transportation, parking facilities, and to the conference hotels. Please be sure to carry a form of picture identification at all times during the conference. Lodging Information At the current time, we have reserved a block of rooms at two area hotels. Both are smaller, boutique hotels and provide morning continental breakfasts and free wi-fi with a price range of low to moderate. See the directions for reservation and the prices below. Both hotels have agreed to extend the group rate for 2 days before and 2 days after the conference dates on a space available basis. October is a very busy tourism month in NYC, so be sure to make your reservations early. 1. Comfort Inn Manhattan, 42 West 35 th Street, NY, NY (10 rooms): For reservations call 212-947-0200 Identify the Society of Rogerian Scholars group. The cost is $239 plus tax and fees will be approximately $278.90 per night. The group block will be held only until 9/7/13. 2. Park South Hotel, 124 East 28 th Street, NY, NY (12 rooms): For reservations: Call 1-800-315-4642. Again, identify the Society of Rogerian Scholars as the group. The cost here is $329 plus tax and fees (approximately 14.75% state and city taxes and $3.50 occupancy tax per night). The group block will be held only until 8/23/13. Other Hotels that we DO NOT have a contract with: Hotel Deauville, 103 East 29 th Street, NY, NY 10016, 1-800-333-8843 (low-equal price) Ramada New York/Eastside, 161 Lexington Avenue, 10016 (variety of rooms low-high) The Gershwin Hotel, 7 E. 27 th Street, 10016, 1-866-460-7456 (about same price) Carlton Hotel, 88 Madison Avenue 10016 (in the Marriott group) (higher priced) Hotel Giraffe, 365 Park Avenue South 10010 closest to Baruch (higher priced) Affinia Dumont, 150 E. 34 th Street 10016 (variety of rooms low to high) Some travelers might like to check online or Expedia, Priceline, or other such services.

Society of Rogerian Scholars Society of Rogerian Scholars New York University College of Nursing 726 Broadway, 10th Floor New York, NY 10003 Society of Rogerian Scholars 2013 Membership Form Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Country: Zip/Postal Code: Phone (Home): (Work): E-mail address: Affiliation: Membership Dues (Membership year is from July 1 through June 30; for new members who pay in April, May, or June, dues are credited toward the following year) Patron $250 Supporting Member $150 Institutional Member $85 Regular Member $55 Student (with copy of student ID) or Retiree $35 Make checks (U.S. Funds only) payable to: Society of Rogerian Scholars Credit Card Information: VISA MASTERCARD Account Number: Expiration Date: Signature: Billing Address: City: State: Country: Zip/Postal Code: Donation to the Martha E. Rogers Scholars Fund Contributions are tax deductible. Tax ID Number for 501c(3): 113-3765918 These charitable donations are used to support students in the discovery of Rogerian Science. $5 $10 $25 $50 $100 Other (Amount $ ) Thank you for your contribution to the advancement of nursing science through your membership in the Society of Rogerian Scholars. Pamela Reis, PhD, CNM, NNP-BC, Vice President and Membership Chair