Graduate Student Nursing Symposium

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This amazing event is only days away. There will be great presentations and lots of opportunities to get to know students from other schools, programs, and disciplines, nurses, and faculty. Register by Monday Apr 28 and your name will be entered for a door prize!

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Anyone who is interested in nursing is welcome to attend- so tell your colleagues and classmates!

Hope to see you there! Last year was amazing, I am sure this year will also be great!

For more info and registration: http://www.nursing.ubc.ca/Research/GradSymposium.aspx

Direct link to register:  http://www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=1420&EID=16997

Town Hall and Pizza!!!

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Bring your questions and comments to the Town Hall on March 31 from 12-1 in room T206.

There will be pizza provided as well! Please come for some great discussion surrounding the graduate programs with faculty and other students.

GSNA Meeting!!!

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Have any plans this Wednesday (Mar 19) at 11:30? Why not come to the next GSNA Meeting in the gradlab. There are lots of plans in the works, come and check it out! It’s a busy time of year, but the end is in sight! If you want a break or even just a chance to talk with other students who know what it’s like come on by!

Also, don’t forget to register for the symposium on May 2, there will be some great presentations. I am getting excited to be part of the day, see/hear great presentations and network with lots of nurses. Here’s the link: http://www.nursing.ubc.ca/Research/GradSymposium.aspx

There is still time to submit an abstract

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If you were hoping to submit an abstract for the Graduate Student Symposium there is still time!!! The deadline has been extended to Fri Feb 21. Anything from papers to projects are accepted. If you have questions or want more info check out the link: http://www.nursing.ubc.ca/Research/GradSymposium.aspx

Abstracts?

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How to Write an Abstract

We thought we would provide some useful links on how to write an abstract for the upcoming Symposium (or really for any conference or publication). Below are some links that might be helpful, including a link to our call for abstracts. Also remember: don’t be afraid to ask for advice not only from your classmates but also from your teachers – they are generally always willing to help point you in the right direction.

http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/specific-types-of-writing/abstract

http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~koopman/essays/abstract.html

http://www.nursing.ubc.ca/Research/documents/Symposium%20call%20for%20abstracts%20Nov2013.pdf

 

Another way to go is to look through the available information in the UBC Library and UBC Blogs; they have several guides on how to do things. Here’s a link to get you started:

https://blogs.ubc.ca/misa/files/2012/02/How-to-write-an-abstract.pdf

 

If all else fails and you have difficulty finding more information this might be a great time to access the librarian for nursing, if you have not heard of her before Lee-Ann Bryant is specific to the School of Nursing

 

If you wanted to know what the abstracts from last year looked like. This is the link to the Nursing Student Journaledition with the abstracts: https://circle.ubc.ca/bitstream/handle/2429/45164/UBC_Nursing_Student_Journal_Sept_2013.pdf?sequence=6

 

Please check out what they have to say – and let us know if you find other links we should share!

 

 

Symposium!!!

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The Nursing Graduate Student Research Symposium call for abstracts deadline is right around the corner! If you have a paper or project from last semester, something you are working on now, or research you are conducting or are a part of, please consider submitting an abstract! It is a great opportunity to gain experience presenting your work and there will be lots of opportunity to connect with other students and faculty!!!

Below is the link for the call for abstracts and where to get more information!

http://www.nursing.ubc.ca/Research/GradSymposium.aspx

Elections Info

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Want to vote? Here’s how:

Log on to the Student Service Centre and under the grades and records tab click WebVote tab to access voting.

For each executive position, there is a re-open nomination selection. If you do not think the above candidate is suitable than select re-open nominations.

Candidate info is below!

Election Nominees

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Hi All!

Wondering who to vote for?

Below are short bios of the students running for executive positions.

1. Chair: Adam Luna

My name is Adam Luna, I am currently a first year MSN student, and I am asking that you support my nomination for the Graduate Student Nursing Association (GSNA) Chair Officer position. For the past four months, I have served as the GSNA Co-chair, representing MSN student interests at UBC School of Nursing. During this period I have learned the basic structure and function of the GSNA and its goal of providing a much needed service for graduate nursing student’s through an official student organization.

If I were to be elected as GSNA Chair Officer, my intention would be to continue serving the interests of GSNA membership on issues that impact graduate nursing student academia and professional student life at UBC. While representing the general interests of all graduate nursing students, as Chair I would help coordinate and oversee the various events and efforts carried out by the larger GSNA Executive and its members that aim to enhance and improve academic scholarship for graduate nursing students at UBC.

2. Co-chair: Jagbir Kohli

Jagbir is an excited first year PhD in Nursing student, after having completed her MN at University of Toronto and her BScN at McMaster

University.  She is currently working at the BC Cancer Agency as a nursing educator and her clinical background is in pediatric hematology and oncology.  She is looking forward to the opportunity to connect with the great minds of UBC nursing, both faculty and fellow graduate student and is hoping to become an executive member of the Graduate Nursing Student Association.

 

3. Activities and Events officer: Hanneke Croxen

My name is Hanneke Croxen and I am doctoral student focusing on rural maternity nursing. For the past three months I have been the Activities and Events officer for the GSNA. In that time I have made a numerous connections with faculty, staff, and students that have been essential to organizing activities and events. I am currently a co-chair of the symposium planning committee. My goal if elected is to help organize a symposium that can provide great learning opportunities for graduate students as presenters and attendees, and appeal to potential future graduate students. I also hope to strengthen our connections with Alumni and organize more events and workshops where students will have the opportunity to connect with faculty and to enhance their experiences as graduate students within the School of Nursing.

 

4. Communications officer: Wendy Masinde

I am currently an MSN student at UBC with research interests in health equity and access to health care in marginalized populations. A Registered Nurse with a BScN from Minnesota State University Moorhead and clinical experience in Medicine and Surgery, I work as a Graduate Research Assistant in the Critical Research in Health and Healthcare Inequities Research Unit at UBC.

I have been an active member of the GSNA, serving as a Student Representative in The Graduate Planning Committee and currently as a member of the Symposium Planning Committee and the Communications Committee. As a candidate for the GSNA Communications Officer I have experience with the complexities of the position.  I believe in the role of the GSNA in being a strong voice for graduate nursing voices in the UBC and the community at large. I hope to increase student engagement in the GSNA through more effective communications platforms, increase transparency increase the efficiency of communications such as email and the blog. Through this I hope to increase the visibility of graduate nurses in the UBC community at large. I hope I can count on your support.

 

5. Finance Officer: Laszlo Kamar

I have been a nurse for the last 14 years.  My experience is in critical care nursing and organ donation.  I am in the third year of completing my Masters Degree.  I strongly believe that professionalization of nursing add a tremendous value to nursing as a profession and to the health care system as a whole.  The more nurses able to complete their graduate degrees, the more advanced nursing will become.  I would like to support the graduate nursing students in their education journey through helping GSNA fulfill its mandate.

 

6. Administrative officer: Laurel Plewes

I’m Laurel Plewes, a first year MSN student and I’m excited to put my name forward for the nomination of Administrator Officer.  I was highly attracted to UBC because of the integrity and strength of the Nursing Graduate Program. I take pride in my work as a nurse and look forward to acting on a council that will create nursing leaders of tomorrow.  My previous experience as Health Care Administrator for a residential camp highlighted the need for individual collaboration and facilitation in order to produce a high quality experience.  Becoming an acting member of the GSNA will enable my involvement as well as foster important relationships between students, faculty and staff within the UBC and the broader nursing community.