Friday, March 16, 2012

Cindy Dowds - Oncology Nursing in Honduras


Ashland University College of Nursing faculty member Cindy Dowds MS, RN, OCN was in Tegucigalpa, Honduras March 4th– 10th, 2012 with Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO) in conjunction with the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) to teach oncology nursing. Her fellow team members were Dr. Barbara Wise from the National Cancer Institute and Dr. Robert Donohue from the University of Colorado. Honduras is one of the poorest countries in the Western hemisphere with a high incidence of late-stage cancers. Honduran nurses have limited resources and no formal training in oncology care.

Cindy and Dr. Wise presented 12 bilingual lectures at the 2nd HVO/ASCO/HGSF 2012 Oncology Nursing Conference at the Hotel Plaza San Martin. Medical students served as translators. Topics presented by Cindy were: Principles of Chemotherapy; Safe Handling of Chemotherapy; Chemotherapy Administration; Nausea, Vomiting, & Mucositis; Tumor Lysis Syndrome; and Spinal Cord Compression.
Cindy and Dr. Wise presented nurse leaders from the two major public hospitals in Tegucigalpa with a copy of Casciato’s “Manual of Clinical Oncology” in Spanish, a three-ring binder of chemotherapy administration, patient education, and symptom management guidelines, a three-ring binder of journal articles with instructions for starting a simple journal club, and a pink stethoscope for the outpatient oncology units.

Following the conference, Cindy spent three days working in the hospitals with the oncology nurses and collecting data for HVO. Despite the language barrier, the small oncology team was embraced by the Honduran people and their fellow health care professionals. Cindy believes there is nothing more sustainable than education and she left Honduras feeling blessed and honored to have been a part of this team. She hopes to return to Honduras with HVO in the near future.

 
Cindy Dowds (middle)

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

RN to BSN Students Attend Nurses Day at the Statehouse

The Ashland University College of Nursing had several RN to BSN students attend Nurses Day at the Statehouse (NDASH) in Columbus, Ohio on February 29, 2012.

Pictured from left to right are Debbie Kaminsky, Jackie  Owens (assistant professor), Kathy Dotterer, Lynda Henderson, Sarah Koehler, Doug Blaydes, Jim Schroeder, and Marsha Garnsey.  
  

 Pictured to the right are Jackie Owens (assistant professor), Rosalee Unwin (an AU BSN completion grad currently enrolled at Kent State), Lisa Bushong, Chris Coffy (an AU BSN completion grad who works with Lisa).


While at NDASH, some of these senior-level students had the opportunity to meet and discuss healthcare issues with Ohio Statehouse staff members.  Marsha Garnsey met with a staff member from Jay Goyal’s office.

Lisa Bushong met with Ben Famous, a staff member from Sherrod Brown’s office.  Lisa and Ben discussed medication shortages across the country.  Lisa noted, "I was very impressed with  how well educated he was on the subject.  I shared how this has affected patients in the Ashland area and he discussed how Sherrod Brown’s office and other federal government offices are working on the problem.  We also discussed the trends we see daily related to the abuse of narcotics, bath salts, and OTC drugs.  We thanked him for their fast work with outlawing bath salts. Cases have decreased.  We spoke for almost an hour, and it was time well spent."
  
Senior Sarah Koehler stated, "I really enjoyed the two legislative speakers.  It was refreshing that they were so versed in the medical field and our needs.  It was nice to hear what they thought and see that they really care and are trying to make a difference. I also liked hearing the hot topics for each of the nursing organizations."


"Occupational Health Nursing in Thailand and the USA"

Dr. Jackie Owens, assistant professor at Ashland University College of Nursing, and Natchatkan Duangmung, PhD (c), RN from Burapha University of Thailand, co-presented "Occupational Health Nursing in Thailand and the USA" on February 27, 2012 at Kent State University (KSU).  This presentation was a continuing education offering and was sponsored by the KSU College of Nursing International Activities Interest Group.  Owens and Duangmung introduced pre and post licensure nursing students, nursing faculty, and other healthcare providers to the scope of occupational health nursing as they compared similarities and differences from an international perspective.

Pictured above from left to right are Natchakan Duangmung, PhD candidate from Thailand; Dr. Ratchneewan Ross, associate professor KSU College of Nursing and Director of International Activities; and Jackie Owens, assistant professor Ashland University.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Nurses Day at the Statehouse


The Ohio Nurses Association hosted its annual Nurses Day at the Statehouse (NDASH) on February 29, 2012.  Hundreds of nurses and nursing students from all over the state gathered at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus to learn more about how they can be an influential part of Ohio's political process.

The Ashland University College of Nursing had numerous faculty and students attend this day long event.  Nurses Day at the Statehouse included listening to legislators speak on healthcare issues, hearing from panelists representing nursing specialty organizations and touring the Statehouse.  Ashland University College of Nursing Associate Dean, Peggy Halter, was a panelist representing the American Psychiatric Nurses Association.


 

Ashland University faculty and students attending the NDASH included from left to right  Emily Buckner, Jordann Salser, Peggy Halter, Emily Herold, Samantha Magyar, and Emily Thorne.  Standing are Jacoby Baab, Brian Cuffman, and Jordyn Hatcher.  Not pictured are Juanita Reese-Kline and Kelsey Thiel. 


 
During their time at the Statehouse, Ashland University faculty and students also met State Representative David Hall who is currently serving his second term in the Ohio House of Representative.  He represents the 97th House District, which includes portions of Ashland, Medina and all of Holmes counties.  He is a strong supporter of Ashland University College of Nursing. 

  

Dr. Owens - "Quick Hits for Teaching with Technology"

Dr. Jacqueline Owens, assistant professor of nursing, contributed to the publication, "Quick Hits for Teaching with Technology: Successful Strategies by Award Winning Teachers" (R.K. Morgan & K.T. Olivares).  The publication was released February 27, 2012 by Indiana University Press.  Owens authored the "Quick Hit" strategy titled "YouTube Reviews".  In this section, Owens describes how a YouTube review assignment, in an online course, produced repeated engagement that supported learning.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Ashland University Archives

The Ashland University Archives has recently posted on their website the historical booklet that was published in 1994 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Mansfield General Hospital School of Nursing.
Mansfield General Hospital School of Nursing - 75th Anniversary