ITNS E-Update
December 1, 2009
ITNS offers one more $2,500.00 Grant for 2009 - Deadline (TODAY) December 1, 2009
This ITNS Nursing Research Grant is sponsored in cooperation with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals:
Grant Guidelines
- The deadline for applications is December 1, 2009
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval must be submitted with the application
- Grants are available to ITNS members only
How to Apply
Visit Research Grants and download the ITNS Research Grant Guidelines and Application. If you have any questions concerning ITNS research grants, please contact the ITNS Research Director Cindy Russell at 573-884-9541 or RussellC@missouri.edu
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It's Not to Early to Register for the Winter Workshop in San Antonio
Registrations are already coming in for the ITNS Winter Workshop. Join us to discuss Quality Issues and Best Practices in Transplant Nursing. The workshop will be in San Antonio, Texas, February 12-13, 2010 at the Omni La Mansion Del Rio. Visit Events for full brochure and registration information.
ITNS Transplant IQ Series
People who pre-ordered the ITNS Transplant IQ Series are now enjoying the convenience and educational benefits of the Series in their own workplace, no travel necessary. The ITNS Transplant IQ Series was developed to allow the CTCRC to become more accessible to the highest number of nurses in the least costly manner. While individuals can purchase the DVDs as a set or by specific topic, hospitals and transplant centers will find the ITNS Transplant IQ Series to be a tremendous resource for training large numbers of nurses at a low rate per person. Individual viewers will receive CEU and CEPTC credits by taking the IQ post-test included in the supplemental materials with each DVD and paying a small fee.
The Transplant IQ Series is made possible through a grant from Astellas Pharma US. Visit Transplant IQ Series for more information, to view a video demo or to order your IQ Series online.
NKF Providing Free Listserv to Living Donor Advocates
Living Donor Advocates can now join a listserv being provided just for them. The vision is to allow Living Donor Advocates a safe place to share experiences, practices, and ideas with peers and colleagues. The National Kidney Foundation is providing the listserv free to living donor advocates.
To join, a Living Donor Advocate should send the following information: Name, credentials, degree, title, hospital affiliation and full contact information and a brief description of their duties to Catherine Paykin, MSSW Transplant Services Director, via email: cathyp@kidney.org at the National Kidney Foundation. They will receive a reply with listserv name and information to get started.
New Pediatric Partnership
ITNS is pleased to announce its new partnership with the International Pediatric Transplant Association. Members of both organizations can benefit from this collaboration through educational programming and educational materials for both transplant nurses and transplant patients. An announcement of their bi-annual meeting is below. Visit www.iptaonline.org
6th Congress of the International Pediatric Transplant Association
June 25-28, 2011
Le Centre Sheraton
Montreal, Canada
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