ed if institutions whose primary ; plans for nursing education in “"Canada are centered in two im-: “tional Association Of Nurses Has Education Workshop In connection with a Study of Transition in Nursing Educa- tion, a workshop, sponsored by the, Association of Nurses of | Prince Edward Island was held | recently in which eighty persons participated. There was repre- sentation from the general pub- lic. general education at the secon school and university leve}, . Provincial Government, Health Services. the Medicai Profession and Nursing At the morning session. Sister Mary Hermina, CSM.~: RN, BSp. President of the Associa- tion of Nurses. extended greet- | ings and explained the purposes |! nursing care of all patients of the workshop as follows: f'o| The exports recomménd that present informatian of propos-|several (‘probably three) 2 year ed changes in nursing education |diploma nurses work under the and to explore some of the pro- ‘direction of one degree nurse blems:that will need to be faced In order to. be able to assist in to implement changes. ‘earrying out: the degree nurse's At the outset: the asembly: plan of care,-the 2.vear diploma was oriented to hospitals for nearly a century, these proposals are history mak- ling in themselves The two nursing education programs of the future have re- ference to “a four year college program which would grant a degree to the graduate and a _itwo..year.diplenta—program:~ The deer nurse who would make the final | decisions on the type of nursing care that a patient would get Working in line with the doctors overall] plan of treatment. the degree nurse would ,olan_ the current—trends nurse would have ‘to be skilled in nursing educaion in Canada jin nursing procedures and in the andto® studies in nursing being juse of certain kinds of medical conducted in Prince Edward Is- jequinment land This orientation was car-, Although not all experts are in ried out by. a presentation by jcomoplete agréement about the nurses...from.,.the four hospitals. ‘details of...how...the.2..vear...diplo- which ‘carry. responsibility for ma nurse of the future should be nursing education in the Pro- educated. they do, agree on two vince. The fiurses were: Sister {main points. The first point 1s Mary*irene, C.S.M.. RN. MS /that the 2 year-diploma nursing ‘Director of Nursing, Charlotte- course should be under the con- town Hospital Schoo! of Nursingz; ltrel of an educational institution, Vere Dewar, R.N. Director of |such as 2 junior callege or al Nursing Education at the Prince /technical :nstitute and should Edward: Island Hospital School not be. under the control of: a of Nursing;- Mrs. Mary Word- |hospital The second point is} side Murphy, R.N Associate Di- ithat the 2 year diploma nursing | rector -of Nursing Education at }student should not have to de | the Prince County Hospital |fray the cost of her education by-! School of Nursing: Mrs . Mari- |workine in the hospital The) lyn,MeCallum Coady, R.N Asso- cost of the nursing’ course would’ ‘ciate Director. of Nursing Educa- |be part of the total cost of oper- | Parkdale. fion, at Riverside Hospital | ating the educational ue Chairman for the session was, In the report on_ studies ‘Bernice. Rowland, RN. BN. nursing being carried out in ihe | Director of the ‘Public Heaith | Prov ince, the nurses stated that Nursthg * Division, Department ja survey, of our schools of nurs- of Health of Prince Edward Is- ing was completed last fall and | land..-. - 'the recommendations are avail- Th was: learned that future able One of the most important | recommendations which... +been-—-accepted~ it principal “by the Executive of the Association of Nurses is that Prince Edward Island have-one school instead: “funetion-“ts= education=and that: of three THe: SeBst=of=tript Wubses. be_educated-‘at-two -func-+gf-facilities-and=faculties-for the evels wih a separate |graduation of 60 to 70 murses _and. distinet educational pro-jeach year does not seem practi- am for each functional level. jcal "s view of the fact. that nurs | Two other ‘diane re the over- portant proposals as follows: That schools of nursing be plac- ne education programs. have all study of nursing educat'on been financed and controlled by for 3 Prince Edward Island are alphalt is to start immediately. nurse would be thé | -has* study of the present cost of mur. | sing education in the. Provinee | and a study of transition in nurs. | ing education About’ two-years.ago Dr. #1 | Flitter, Director of Research | and Studies of the, National Lea- gue for Nursing, New York and | Rowe;--MiSe:;--Director~ of “ay \Nationwide Cost Study of Nurs- | ing Education in the United | * States, came to the Province to | initiate a cost study of nursing education for Prince Edward I:- land Mr. Rowe oriented tne di- rectors of nursing and fiscal ot ficers of the hospital to a scien- tific _method_of collecting —eost— figures = * ; MISS HOWATT City Student . Gets Award— Siok aan : This past, June, Mr. Rowe, | : who is ‘completing a doctoral | Ann ‘Howatt ot Charlottetown ‘dissertation at New York Uni- | 00 University. has ieee versity. came to the Island again awarded a Canadian —Union—of to begin the Transition Study in i connection with which this work- ‘Students ‘Interregional Scholar- iship, one of which is granted shop is being conducted. The topics for discussion at leach year to a student from the workshop were; Reaction to | |SDU the information on current | trends in nursing education; Guiding | principles . in nursing iversity oe et at Problems” i Transi- [peg- o tion of Nursing Education; Loss | 1S of identity of the present schools, lcommtetne fan au Lae [Finstci Seer. oo snk a minimum of second class Sponsorship of future programs Lysis ts aicoss Gr cate by educational institutions. ic, social, economic and political The discussion leaders were: ‘ aspects of community, province Stella Driscoll, R.N.; Ida Mae- and: nation Kay, RN; Ella MacLeod, R.N., About. 30 Canadian universities oN eG a ke, RN Participate in the CUS scholar. ship exchange plan at the pre. eee Mrs. Dolores ‘sent time The plan was origin- The workshop was held at the |ated to promote among Caiiadian Park Royal United Church, jstudies in. junior year at the Un- of Manitoba in Winnl- themselves and their country, and to permit students of high academic standing to benefit | from contacts with other regions of Canada” Miss Howatt is the daughter of \Mr. and~Mrs S-E. 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