6 Wednesday, April 21, 1976 University Dally Kansan Nurses meeting focuses on care By MARION ABARE KANSAS CITY, Kan.-Tomorrow's opening of a National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) convention in Kansas City. In addition to the opening of a University of Kansas nursing student. Pat "Pinky" McAnany, Prairie Village senior in the school of Nursing at RU University, was elected president for convention and program planning. She said last week she had been planning the program since she was elected president of a convention in Philadelphia last April. "Last year we talked about rights and responsibilities. This year the theme is Nursing: Person to Person," McAnamy said. "The focus is on people we care for, clients, other health people, legislators and each other." "NURSES HAVE A great deal to learn from other nurses. We've tended to look to doctors and others outside our own profession. I've tried to focus (the program) on nursing professionals and how nurses interact with other people." The convention is expected to draw more than 2,500 people from all over the country, she said. The four-day event will be tomorrow through Sunday at the Radisson Muelebach Hotel and Municipal Auditorium. It will include programs, workshops and exhibits, she said. Early registration will be at Municipal Auditorium, beginning today. McAnany said the opening feature at 8 p.m. tomorrow would bring together a group of nursing professionals from the Association of American Nurses Association, National League for Nursing, American Medical Association and NSNA. As a panel, the presidents will discuss past and present issues. AT 10 P.M., IMMEED'I TELY following the panel of presidents, richard Wright, director of KANU Radio, will speak during the "Jazz" party in the hotel's grand ballroom. Panels about the fast paced world of emergency medicine will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Friday by Norman McWain Jr., director of Emergency Medical Training; or by emergency medical intensive care nurse; and Linda Thompson, clinical care nurse. A program entitled "From Bedpam to?" will look at the expanded role of the nurse. It includes a chapter on the nurse Martha U. Bardard, pediatric nurse clinician, will be on the panel, which will be moderated by Sister Rose Theresa Bahr, associate director and director of patient affairs. LEE J. DUNN, LEGAL counsel for the Med Center, will speak at 4 p.m. Saturday on "malpractice: Patient Right- Professional Fright." McAnany said that student nurses from Wichita, Salina, Pittsburg, Emporia and KU were cohosting the convention. About 400 nurses, 100 more than last year, belong to the Student Nursing Association of Kansas (SNAK), she said. Last year at this time, the Med Center didn't have a SNAK chapter. Reactivation of the Med Center group came when McAnany and Sherry Archer, Kansas City, Kan. senior in nursing, at a convention in Fort Hays in 1975. Any student in a registered nursing program is eligible for membership, PROGRAMS LEADING to licensing as a registered nurse include community college diploma programs, a three year diploma program, usually with or without college affiliation; and the baccalaureate program, usually leading to a bachelor of science in nursing. The last of the five-year nursing programs at the Med Center will end with this ear's graduating class, McAany said. Many students who enter the School of Nursing have attended McAany, McAany said, and she encourages aspiring nurses to attend the convention. Author to lead KU-Y workshop on nonviolence Nonviolence as a means to radical change will be the subject of a workshop led by pacifist Joon Swlemley 1-5 p.m. Sunday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Swlemley is professor of Christian Ethics at City, Mo. He is a graduate of Dickinson College and has a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Colorado. He has been a leader in peace and reform movements and was influential in leading Martin Luther King Jr. to become a pacifist. He has written several books, including "The Peace Offensive and the Cold War," "America, Russia and the Bomb," "The Road to War" and "Press Agents of the Pentagon." Several of his magazine articles have appeared in The Nation, Christian Century, The National Catholic Reporter, The Progressive and New World Outlook. Following the workshop, there will be a series of conferences in Ministers in Higher Education building at 1204 Oread. The workshop is sponsored by KU-Y. A newly painted car looks like a new car paint any car $119^{95}$ every car hand sanded John Haddock Ford Body Shop Expert body and collision repairs. Free estimates. SUA Committee Chairperson Interviews 1976-77 April 21-26 at 6:30 PM 23rd and Call 843-3500 Alabama for appointment SPECIAL EVENTS -publicity chairman -local concerts chairman -concerts coordinator chairman (security, ushers) TRAVEL PUBLIC RELATIONS -summer orientation chairman -publications chairman -fall orientation week -library chairman -travel fair chairman -group flight chairman -publicity chairman -general trips chairman ... Christmas ski break ... Spring Break ski trip ... Padre Island ... Bahamas (Christmas ... Green River Trip ... Orientation Shuttle service ... Mardi Gras ... K-State Football She said that those who were active tended to be a little older. THERE ARE 40 ACTIVE members in the chapter, she said, and membership has increased recently because of NSNA convention. FINE ARTS -poetry hour chairman -Kansas Union Gallery chairman -picture lending chairman -library chairman "If you're still concerned with getting a date on Friday night, you aren't particularly interested in a professional organization," McAnnay said. -wilderness discovery chairman -mountaineering-backpacking chairman -canoe club chairman -travel and recreation chairman FREE UNIVERSITY -instructor coordinator -publicity chairman -catalogue chairman OUTDOOR RECREATION INDOOR RECREATION -head coordinator "advertising" -Quarterback Club -air hockey Recruiting minorities—cultural, racial, male to nursing in a TA project called "The Evolving Woman." STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES For Information contact the SUA office 864-3477 Sign up in the SUA office beginning April 12. Three KU student nurses, all Kansas City, Kan., juniors, hold state offices: Jody Wads, Lois Wadd, newsletter editor; Martha Bannon, chairman for recruiting minorities. 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