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Linda Takvorian, Selected to be the Best Practice Team Leader for the Specialty Practice Network

Linda Takvorian, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing, from the Los Angeles campus has been selected to be the Best Practice Team Leader for the Specialty Practice Network.  She will be working with the American Nephrology Nurses' Association .     Please join me in congratulating Linda Takvorian on her appointment!

Journal of Advanced Nursing Article & Henderson NCLEX Pass Rate

Please read the journal, The structural relationships between organizational commitment, global job satisfaction, developmental experiences, work values, organizational support, and person-organization fit among nursing faculty , submitted to the Journal of Advanced Nursing by Dr. Lara Carver and colleagues.   Please also join me in congratulating the faculty, staff, and students for the 1st quarter NCLEX first-time pass rate of 100% for the ASN program!

HIMSS MeetUp at National University May 4, 2012 Live Broadcast San Diego Satellite Location

Learn the latest from HIMSS Clinical Informatics Summit Speakers Connect with San Diego friends, colleagues, university faculty, and students Avoid traffic and save time/money Enjoy lunch and conversation Join in for all or part of the day What? HIMSS SoCAL meeting live on a big screen at National University When? May 4 th 8-3”20 How much? $15 for HIMSS members, $25 for non members, and free for National University faculty and students Where to go? National University Technology and Health Science Center 3678 Aero Court San Diego, 92123 RM 131 Free Parking Where to sign up? online at: http://www.weyond.com/himss/socal/acis/2012/ Agenda 8:00 to 8:30 Registration/coffee 8:30 am to 8:45 am Welcome Address Sam King, President, Southern California HIMSS Chapter 8:45 am to 9:45 am A Darwinian View of the Electronic Medical Record – An evolutionary perspective on design and functionality Ben Kanter, MD, Chief Medical Information

Dr. Tyler Smith's Publication: Millennium Cohort PTSD Trajectories Using LGMM March2012

Bonanno GA, Mancini AD, Horton, JL, Powell TM, LeardMann CA, Boyko EJ, Wells TS, Hooper TI, Gackstetter GD, Smith TC. Trajectories of Trauma Symptoms and Resilience in Deployed U.S. Military Service Members: A Prospective Cohort Study . British Journal of Psychiatry, 2012 Mar (200):317-323. Symptoms of posttraumatic stress (PTS) were examined over time in relation to deployment. Four classes of PTS trajectories were identified for both single and multiple deployers, with over 80% of the deployers exhibiting a stable trajectory of low symptoms (i.e., resilience) pre- to post-deployment. Several factors predicting PTS trajectories were identified, which may direct future research aimed at decreasing the risk of posttraumatic stress disorder among deployers.