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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Society of Rogerian Scholars

2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Hosted by the

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Nursing

Martha E. Rogers:

Her Life, Her Science, Her Legacy Emerging

Crowne Plaza Knoxville

401 Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902

October 7-9, 2014

1914 - 2014

100th Anniversary Year of

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Society of Rogerian Scholars (SRS)

The SRS was incorporated in 1988 by its founder Martha E. Rogers and co-founders, Elizabeth Ann Manhart Barrett, Violet Malinski, Theresa Meehan, and John Phillips. The mission of the SRS is to advance nursing science through an emphasis on the Science of Unitary Human Beings (SUHB). The focus of the society is education, research, and practice in service to humankind.

The purposes of the SRS are to:

Advance nursing as a basic science

Explore the meaning of a philosophy of wholeness for nursing

Foster the understanding and use of the SUHB as a basis for theory development, research, education, and practice

Provide avenues for dissemination of information related to the SUHB Create forums for scholarly debate

Provide educational forums on the SUHB

Visit our website at: http://www.societyofrogerianscholars.org or Visit us on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/506598189473184/ - ask to join the group.

The University of Tennessee Knoxville, College of Nursing

The SRS expresses appreciation to Dean Neiderhauser and the UT Knoxville, College of Nursing for hosting our event, assisting with contact hours, and sponsoring the Dean’s Reception.

Conference Purpose: The overall purpose of this offering is to enable learners (nurses and other professionals) to: a)Describe the influence of Martha E. Rogers in nursing knowledge development and unitary science; b) Describe developments in Rogers’ science, related unitary perspectives, and reports of research; c)Discuss potential for future nursing knowledge development.

This program provides contact hours through The University of Tennessee, College of Nursing. The University of Tennessee College of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s

Commission on Accreditation.

Disclosures to Participants

Daily sign-in for attendance and submission of completed evaluation form is required to document successful completion and receive contact hour certificate

The presenters and planners have declared no actual, potential, or perceived conflict of interest.

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SRS 2014 Conference 3

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

2:30 – 3:15 PM Sign-in & Registration Opens

3:15 – 3:30 PM Welcome and Overview

3:30 – 5:30 PM Keynote Address & Discussion

John R. Phillips, RN; PhD, SRS Co-founder

Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings: Beyond the Frontier of Science

5:30 PM Dean’s Welcome Reception

Preliminary List of Poster Presentations

Relationship Based Care: Exploring the Manifestations of Health as Expanding Consciousness within a Patient and Family Centered Medical Intensive Care Unit

Lillian Ananian, RN, MSN, PhD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Infinite Potentials: Legacy and Visions of the Future Emerging

Arlene T. Farren, RN; PhD; AOCN, CTN-A, CNE City University of New York, College of Staten Island and

CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY

Behavioral Expectations: Shifting Paranormal to Normal Using Controlled Remote Viewing Data Collection

Teresa Frisch, RN

Aesthetic Impact Informational Services, LLC

Self-management: A Rogerian Science Conceptualization

Philip Gimber, MS, NP

City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College Doctoral Student, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY

Human Dignity and Patient Advocacy as Mutual Process

Lisa Heelan, MSN, FNP-BC

Doctoral Student, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Scholar

Health, Caring, Consciousness, Mutual Process, Patterning, Presence, and Meaning Unfolding in a Praxis Relationship

Katherine Rosa; PhD; FNP-BC Massachusetts General Hospital

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SRS 2014 Conference 4

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

8:30 AM Registration/Light Breakfast/Sign In

8:30 - 9:15 AM Poster Presentations 9:15 – 9:30 AM Welcome and Overview

9:30 -10:30 AM Keynote Address

Evolution of the Science of Unitary Human Beings:

The Conceptual System, Theory Development, Research, and Practice Methodologies

Jacqueline Fawcett, RN; PhD; ScD (hon); FAAN University of Massachusetts Boston

10:30 – 10: 45 AM Break

10:45 – 12:30 PM Visit & Remembrance: Martha E. Rogers Memorial University of Tennessee Knoxville, College of Nursing

Martha Raile Alligood, RN; PhD; ANEF Professor Emeritus,

East Carolina University, College of Nursing, Greenville, NC

12:30 – 2:00 PM Lunch and Celebrations

2:00 – 3:30 PM Keynote Address & Panel Discussion

Martha & Me

Margaret Newman, RN; PhD; FAAN

Panel: Health as Expanding Consciousness: Impact on Optimizing Education, Research, and Clinical Practice

Dorothy Jones, APRN; EdD; FAAN Margaret Pharris, RN; PhD; FAAN Marlaine C. Smith, RN; PhD; AHN-BC; FAAN

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SRS 2014 Conference 5

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

3:45-5:15 PM Concurrent Session A

A1:

The Feasibility and Efficacy of Using a Computer-assisted Pedometer to improve the perception of Health in a Cohort of Nurses through Number of Steps Walked, Flights of Stairs Climbed and

Overall Activity Level

Jane Flanagan, PhD; ANP-BC, Presenter

Co Authors:

Michael C. Cheney, MS, AGPCNP-BC; Meghan Rudolph, MS, PMHCNS-BC; Daniela Agusti, RN; Elise Gettings, RN; Marjorie Noone, RN

The Relationship between Power and Human Dignity in Childbirth

Lisa Heelan, MSN, FNP-BC, ANP-BC

OR A2:

The Patterning of Compassion Energy

Dorothy J. Dunn, RN; PhD; FNP-BC, AHN-BC

Explication of the Unitary Field in Human Consciousness:

A Model Revealing the Shift in Perception from a Linear to Spherical-Holographic Reality

Joyce B. Perkins, RN; PhD; MA, MS, CHTP, AHN-BC

5:15 - 5:30 PM Break

5:30 – 6:45 PM SRS General Assembly and Business Meeting All members are encouraged to attend

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SRS 2014 Conference 6

Thursday, October 9, 2014

9:00 – 9:25 AM Registration/Light Breakfast/Sign In

9:25 AM Welcome and Introductions

9:30 – 12:15 PM Martha E. Rogers Scholars Fund Lectureship

MER Talks: Re-imagining Unitary Dialogue

W. Richard Cowling III, RN; PhD; FAAN

12:15 -12:30 PM Closing & Evaluations

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SRS 2014 Conference 7

Conference Registration Information

FEES DAILY FEES FOR ALL

Member $300 Tuesday Only $100 Non-member $375 Wednesday Only $200 Retired & Presenters $250 Thursday Only $100 Student* $225

*Students must submit a letter on University letterhead confirming current registration and a copy of current University ID

NOTES:

Pre-Registration is strongly recommended. No guarantees can be made for conference materials or refreshments/lunch for onsite registration.

Refunds cannot be accommodated after 9/15/14. Prior to 9/15/14, refunds will be made less a $50 processing fee.

Group Discount of 15% is available for a) groups of 5 or more from the same affiliation, b) submitted together, and c) paid with one check.

Registration fees include: Conference materials, welcome reception, continental breakfast on Wednesday and Thursday and lunch on Wednesday

Conference Planning Committee

Martha Raile Alligood, RN; PhD; ANEF

Arlene T. Farren, RN; PhD; AOCN, CTN-A, CNE, Chair Dorothy Jones, RN; EdD; FAAN

Pamela Reis, PhD; CNM, NNP-BC Brenda Talley, RN; PhD Barbara W. Wright, RN; PhD; FAAN

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SRS 2014 Conference 8

Conference Registration Form

Society of Rogerian Scholars

Martha E. Rogers: Her Life, Her Science, Her Legacy Emerging October 7-9, 2014

Crowne Plaza, Knoxville

401 W. Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902

Please return registration form and payment by 9/15/2014 to: Dr. Arlene Farren

College of Staten Island/CUNY, 2800 Victory Blvd., 5S-213, Staten Island, NY 10314 EMAIL: srsconference2014@gmail.com

Registration Type: (Please indicate how many)

Full Conference:

___ Member ($300) Renewal or Member Application Attached____ ($55) ___ Non-member ($375)

___ Retirees & Presenters ($250)

___ Student ($225 with documentation)

Note: Membership dues may be submitted with your conference registration. A membership form is

included in this registration packet or can be found on the SRS website: www.societyofrogerianscholars.org. Click on the ‘Join SRS’ link.

Daily: ___Tuesday only ($100) ___Wednesday only ($200) ___ Thursday only ($100)

Name: __________________________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________Affiliation: ____________________________ Billing Address: ___________________________________________________

City: _____________________ State: _______ Country: __________ Zip/Postal Code: _________

Payment information: Preferred Method: Check No. _______in the amount of $__________ Please make checks payable to Society of Rogerian Scholars.

Credit Card Information: _____ VISA _____ MASTERCARD

Account Number: __________________________ Expiration Date: ______________ Signature: ________________________________________________________

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SRS 2014 Conference 9

Conference Location and Lodging Information:

Crowne Plaza Knoxville,

The Crowne Plaza® Knoxville hotel (401 W. Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902) is near the beautiful campus of the University of Tennessee, as well as Sunsphere Tower from the 1982 World's Fair. Being within walking distance of other attractions like Market Square, Old City and the Tennessee Theatre is a great perk of lodging in downtown Knoxville, TN. Our amenities, including a 3,000-sq-ft Fitness Center, an indoor pool, Mahogany's Restaurant and the Crowne Plaza Sleep Advantage® Program, are there to ensure a wonderful stay.

Reservations

: Call the

Crowne Plaza Knoxville

at 1-

865-522-2600

for

reservations. Indicate you are attending the

event of the Society of Rogerian

Scholars

. A block of rooms have been reserved at the cost of $99 per night for a

double room plus tax and fees. The block will be held until 9/6/14 or until filled.

King or Queen bedrooms are $109 per night plus tax and fees. The nearby

Smokey Mountains are a popular destination in the fall, so, early reservations are

recommended.

Other Hotels that we DO NOT have a contract with:

Holiday Inn: KNOXVILLE DWTNWORLDS FAIR PK

525 HENLEY STREET KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE 37902 UNITED STATES

Hotel Reservations: 1 877 227 6963 | Hotel Front Desk: 1-865-5222800

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SRS 2014 Conference 10

The

University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Nursing

is located a short

distance from the hotel at 1200 Volunteer Blvd., which is close by to Estabrook Rd

on the map below.

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Society of Rogerian Scholars

_____________________________________

Society of Rogerian Scholars

New York University College of Nursing 726 Broadway, 10th Floor

New York, NY 10003

2014-2015 Membership Form

Name: ____________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________ State: _______ Country: __________ Zip/Postal Code: _________ Phone (Home): __________________________________ (Work):____________________ E-mail address: _____________________________________________________________ Affiliation: _________________________________________________________________

Membership Dues

(Membership year is from July 1 through June 30; for new members who pay in April, May, or June, dues are credited toward the following year)

Patron $250

Supporting Member $150

Institutional Member $85

Regular Member $55

Student (with copy of student ID) or Retiree $35

Make checks (U.S. Funds only) payable to: Society of Rogerian Scholars

Although we accept credit card payments, checks are appreciated to prevent bank charges for credit card transactions

Credit Card Information: _____ VISA _____ MASTERCARD

Account Number: __________________________________________________ Expiration Date: __________________

Signature: _______________________________________________________________________ Billing Address: _______________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________ State: _______ Country: __________ Zip/Postal Code: _________

Donation to the Martha E. Rogers Scholars Fund: Please enclose a separate check for the Scholars Fund or if paying by credit card, note the amount to be billed for the Scholars Fund below.

Checks are appreciated to prevent bank charges for credit card transactions ____$5 ____$10 ____$25 _____$50 ____$100 ____Other (Amount $_____)

Contributions are tax deductible. Tax ID Number for 501c(3): 113-3765918

These charitable donations are used to support students in the discovery of Rogerian Science.

Thank you for your contribution to the advancement of nursing science through your membership in the Society of Rogerian Scholars.

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