1987-1988 Yearbook

School o Nursin Louise Bradford, Ed.D., R.N. - Professor and Curriculum Coordinator, School of Nursing Da'Lynn Clayton, M.S., R.N. - Instructor Charlotte Gibson, M.S., R.N. Professor Tina Godwin, M.S.N., R.N. - Instructor Jamie Goslin, B.S.N. - Associate Instructor Sue Huskey, B.S.N. - Assistant Instructor Michael Justus, M.D. - Adjunct Professor 194School of Nurning Academic Departments Helen Lambert, M.S., R.N. - Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean Elissa Miller, M.N.Sc., R.N. - Assistant Professor Tawna Pounders, B.S.N., R.N. - Instructor Cathleen Shultz, Ph.D., R.N. - Professor and Dean Sam Shultz, M.D., F.A.A.P. - Adjunct Professor Susan Smith, M.S.N., R.N. - Associate Instructor Jeff Sutton, B.S.N., R.N. - Associate Instructor 1 eaching others to not only help the hurting to laugh through the pain, but also to end the pain. This was the job of the faculty of the Harding University School of Nursing. Concerned with helping others to understand, they spoke at seminars to share their knowledge on specialized subjects. Trying, themselves, to understand better, they attended workshops and seminars to hear others pass on knowledge to them. This group of instructors, professors, and nurses shared their love for God in their special way of helping others. In doing so, their talents and consideration will reach people they will never know. Ms. Louise Bradford was a health sciences officer at the Veteran's Hospital in North Little Rock, AR. She served there as a group therapy leader in a program for relapsed alcoholics. She took her nursing knowledge to the typewriter, and was published in several works. In the magazine, Mental HealthPsychiatric Nursing, she published an article simply entitled "Guilt." In Psychiatric Nursing: A Manual for Clinical Practice, she penned an article called "DependenceIndependence;" and the Relapse Prevention Workbook was written entirely by Ms. Bradford. She also spoke at three nursing workshops and attended three for her own learning. Da'Lynn Clayton attended the "Nursing 2010" workshop featuring Dr. Philip Kalisch in October. Later she attended the seminar on AIDS here at Harding featuring Kathy Churchill. She also jointly penned the publication, Infant Morbidity: A Measurement of Severity and Occurence of Illness in Preterm and Term Infants. New on Harding's School of Nursing faculty was Ms. Kathy Davenport. Before coming to Harding, she was the ICCU, emergency room supervisor at the Cleburne County Hospital in Heber Springs, AR. She also attended a seminar entitled "Trends in Nursing: The Changing Market, Learner and Practice Setting." Ms. Charlotte Gibson continued her education by attending three different lectureships. The first two were in October at Harding. They were the '~IDS" workshop and "Nursing 2010." The third was in December at the Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, AR, called "Management for Nurses." Ms. Tina Godwin received her Master of Science degree in nursing from the University of Central Arkansas in Conway in 1987. She later attended workshops in October and December. The first was held at Harding University. It featured Dr. Philip Kalisch whose speeches centered around the theme ot "Nursing 2010." The second was presented in Memphis, TN, at the LeBonheur Children's Medical Center. It was a "Diabetic Update: Treatment and Complication.'' Ms. Jamie Goslin, associate instructor of nursing, attended with numerous other faculty members, the two workshops held on Harding's campus: "Nursing 2010," and "AIDS." She also travelled to Little Rock, AR, to the Excelsior Hotel to attend a two-day seminar on "Nutrition and Aging" in September. A Masters of Nursing Science Candidate degree was presented to faculty member Sue Huskey in August. She travelled in September to Little Rock, AR, to the seminar, "Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Issues to Vital Women." In November she went to the Arkansas State Nurses' Convention also in Little Rock. Its theme was "Celebrating Our Past: Creating Our Future." Ms. Helen Lambert was named the assistant dean of the School of Nursing in 1982, and continued to hold the position. She was named chairperson of the Entry Into Practice Education Subcommittee of the Arkansas State Nurses' Association. She spoke to a group of nurses on the topic of "Nursing in Foreign Countries; at the Arkansas State Student Nurses' Association Convention in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was a member of the Heath Care Mission Team, and the Harding University School of Nursing Coordinator. Ms. Elissa Miller spoke in a meeting of the Arkansas State Nurses' Association Convention in November on the topic "SeventyFive Years of Arkansas Nursing." She joined many other members of the faculty in attending lectureships on nursing to further update her knowledge in this field. Included in these was the "International Childbirth Education Association Convention.'' Ms. Nancy O'Brien was a member of the White County Health Depart-

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