The WSU College of Nursing is pleased to present the Tenth Annual Thelma L. Cleveland Visiting Scholar
Educating the "New" Nurse
Christine Tanner discusses the 20-year reform movement in nursing education and the significant changes in clinical education on the horizon.
With more than 30 years of experience in academic nursing, Tanner is nationally recognized for her expertise in nursing education. She serves as senior editor for the Journal of Nursing Education and was the 2005 recipient of the National League for Nursing Award for Excellence in Nursing Education Research.
Free and open to the public.
Please join us:
Thursday,
September 18, 2008
5-6:30 pm
Reception to follow
WSU College of Nursing/Vancouver
Campus
Classroom Building
(VCLS), 1st floor, Room 130 and 131
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
“Live” videostream of Dr. Tanner’s presentation will be at the following WSU College of Nursing locations*:
Riverpoint Campus, Spokane -- SCLS 122
(afternoon presentation only; no evening
presentation)
Magnuson (Nursing) Building, Spokane
-- Rooms 156, 166, 152, 148 and 118
Yakima -- Rooms YNUR 111 and 107
Tri-Cities -- Room TWST 210
Walla Walla -- Room WWCC 1827
Pullman -- Room MUR 52
*Please visit this page as the event draws
nearer for up-to-date room locations.
The annual Cleveland Visiting Scholar program began in
1998 to honor WSU College of Nursing Dean Emeritus Dr.
Thelma L. Cleveland.
Continuing Education
Information:
This faculty-directed activity is approved for 1.5 contact hours by the WSU College of Nursing (PA-44/Aug/2010), an approved provider of continuing education by the Washington State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
The College of Nursing also is an approved provider by
the California Board of Registered Nursing provider
number CEP #10888.

Christine A. Tanner, PhD, RN, FAAN
The A.B. Youmans Spaulding Distinguished Professor,
Oregon Health & Science University
Parking on the WSU Vancouver
Campus:
Complimentary parking available in the Orange 2 lot.
Parking information for other locations:
Spokane
Yakima
Tri-Cities
Walla Walla
Pullman
Student Presentation: Thinking Like a Nurse: Clinical Judgment in Nursing Practice
1-2:30 p.m.
Afternoon Presentation Locations:
Magnuson (Nursing) Building, Spokane
-- Rooms 156, 166, 152, 148 and 118
Yakima -- Rooms YNUR 111 and 107
Tri-Cities -- Room TWST 210
Walla Walla -- Room WWCC 1827
Pullman -- Room MUR 52
Vancouver -- Room VCLS 130 and
131