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Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Beta Rho Chapter

Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Beta Rho Chapter Award and Induction Ceremony 2011. Officer Introductions . President – Beth Kelsey Vice President – Roberta Allen Secretary – Cindy Thomas Treasurer – Mona Powell Counselors – Sharon Van Hove and Phyllis Chapin .

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Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Beta Rho Chapter

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  1. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Beta Rho Chapter Award and Induction Ceremony 2011

  2. Officer Introductions • President – Beth Kelsey • Vice President – Roberta Allen • Secretary – Cindy Thomas • Treasurer – Mona Powell • Counselors – Sharon Van Hove and Phyllis Chapin

  3. Leadership Succession Committee • Leadership Succession Committee • Chair – Adrienne Fisher • Erin Wyatt • Jessica Sallee

  4. Governance Committee Angela Lyon - Chair Ted Whitmer Sharon Van Hove Research Committee Debra Siela – Co-Chair Renee Twibell – Co-Chair

  5. 2010-2011 Research Grant Award Recipients Dr. Juanita Brand and Dr. Barbara Van DerPol A Pilot Study of Nurse Care Providers inThree Midwestern College Settings: Perceptions, Impressions, and Knowledge Related to HSV-2 Serologic Testing, Treatment and Response to Diagnosis

  6. 2010-2011 Research Grant Recipients Dr. Marilyn Ryan, Dr.Cynthia Thomas, and Dr. Kay Hodson Carlton Description of Hospital Orientation and Transition Programs to Support Registered Nurses during Entry and Progression to Practice

  7. Mission To support the learning, knowledge, and professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health worldwide. Vision To create a global community of nurses who lead in using knowledge, scholarship, service and learning to improve the health of the world’s people.

  8. Membership Membership is by invitation to: Baccalaureate and graduate nursing students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship Nurse leaders exhibiting exceptional achievements in nursing.

  9. Members Are Clinicians Educators Researchers Administrators

  10. Sigma Theta Tau in 1922 Indiana University Training School for Nurses

  11. Sigma Theta Tau Our founders chose this name for words in the Greek language meaning Love StrogáSigma Courage TharosTheta Honor TiméTau

  12. OUR CREST Eye – Wisdom and Discernment Stone Pillars – Service, Professional Endeavor, Strength of Leadership Lamp - Knowledge

  13. Membership International level – STTI Regional level – Region 9 – Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Mexico School of Nursing Chapter – Beta Rho

  14. Sigma Theta Tau International 2011 463 Chapters405,000+ inducted members90 countries and territories

  15. There are 15 regions

  16. Ball State UniversitySchool of NursingBeta Rho Chapter 0631974

  17. STTI was the first nursing organization to: Provide nursing research grants Publish a scholarly nursing journal Implement a philanthropic campaign resulting the Center for Nursing Scholarship Embrace members and chapters outside the U.S.

  18. A Global Community of Nurses Dedicated to improving world health

  19. Membership Provides Honor Community Service Knowledge Solutions

  20. STTI Resources and Opportunities Many are at literally at your fingertips www.nursingsociety.org www.bsu.edu/nursing

  21. Career Map Professional Nursing: Your Career Choice Expanded Roles in Nursing Nursing Positions/Career Searches Mentorship Writing/Publishing Opportunities Research Opportunities: Advancing Nursing Science Global Nursing: The Ultimate Nursing Adventure Clinical and Professional Reality Shock

  22. Free Online Continuing Education Team Building for Nurses Everyday Ethics in Nursing Practice Exploring Complementary and Alternative Therapies Leading and Serving on a Medical Mission Team

  23. QUARTERLY PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP REFLECTIONS ON NURSING LEADERSHIP (RNL)

  24. Research for Evidence Based Nursing Virginia Henderson International Nursing Library Research Grants Annual International Nursing Research Congress

  25. Leadership Institute Leadership Summits Maternal Child HealthLeadership Academy Board Leadership Geriatric Nursing LeadershipAcademy Mentored LeadershipProgram Nurse Faculty

  26. STTI Awards International Awards for Nursing Excellence Regional Excellence Awards Chapter Key Awards

  27. STTI Meeting Events Biennial Convention – October 2011 Dallas, TX Annual Nursing Research Conference – July 2011 Cancun Mexico Leadership Summit – Fall2012 Indianapolis

  28. Beta Rho Chapter 302 members across the U.S. Awards for Excellence Research Grants Support for students to attend meetings Continuing Education Programs

  29. Beta Rho Chapter Communication Website www.bsu.edu/nursing Facebook Newsletter Annual membership meeting -June 6,2011 5:30-7:30 PM at BSU Pittenger Student Center

  30. Active Involvement Help with event planning Be a judge for student poster presentation awards Be an officer or committee member Help with website, Facebook, newsletter Nominate a fellow nurse for an Excellence Award Apply for a research grant Help with fundraising

  31. Make It Meaningful Design your membership experience to enhance your professional growth Participate in honor society activities Develop partnerships with colleagues around the world

  32. New Members Baccalaureate Program

  33. Induction of New Members Please join us as we present each of our new members to Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

  34. Masters Student Inductees at Ceremony Pamela Boling, Stacy Smith, Amber Klein, Christine Davis

  35. Pamela Boling Fort Wayne, Indiana NP Track Stacy Smith Albion, Indiana NP Track

  36. Amber Klein Indianapolis, Indiana NP Track Christine Davis Muncie, Indiana Leadership Track - Educator

  37. Jana Antonelli Palm Harbor, Florida NP Track Elizabeth Bockheim Grand Rapids, Michigan Leadership Track - Educator

  38. Mary Beth Darling Noblesville, Indiana NP Track Karen Erwin Winchester, Indiana NP Track

  39. Tammy Guerrettaz Bloomington, Indiana Leadership Track – Educator Justin Kindrick Cookeville, Tennessee NP Track

  40. Jay Marsolan Longview, Texas NP Track Crystal Payton Stevensville, Michigan Leadership Track - Educator

  41. Donna Skivers Bloomington, Indiana NP Track Martha Lynn Stewart Spencer, Indiana NP Track

  42. Cheri Towell Bloomington, Indiana NP Track Allison Tidwell Bansen Belmont, North Carolina NP Track

  43. Accepting Membership Line 1: “I accept membership in Sigma Theta Tau International” Line 2: “and I pledge to fulfill its commitment” Line 3: “to nursing excellence,” Line 4: “knowledge, service, and leadership” Line 5: “throughout my career.”

  44. WE WELCOME OUR NEW MEMBERS TO SIGMA THETA TAU INTERNATIONALHONOR SOCIETY OF NURSING AND TO BETA RHO CHAPTER

  45. New Member Meeting • www.nursingsociety.org • www.bsu.edu/nursing • Membership survey • http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/G9CRSCM •  June meeting • Keep email address up to date • Questions?

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