Re: Recommedations

From: Belle Browne .R.N (TinkerBelles@bigpond.com)
Thu, 15 Feb 2001 01:39:52 -0600 (CST)


Hi Courtney,

I am from Australia and I have no idea what AWONN stands for...(I can guess the last 2 letters) maybe you can enlighten us, who are not from your country. This is an international site and it trys to follow international events. I have belonged to this site for nearly 2 years and I have found it to be a wonderful site and a great source of knowledge and information. Maybe if you posted the information, then it may be passed around but it has to be submitted by someone, and it may as well be you .

The editors can not cover everything but they do a great job tryng to. Have you submitted your ideas to the editor and not just to the forum..which may not be read.

May be you should contact your local media or nursing association, since you are keen to get some awareness out and you could also write an article about this person, who you are talking about..We can all make a difference if we take the time. Good Luck and please let us know what you are actually talking about,besides fetal monitoring..and where are the links that you mentioned..so we know what you are talking about..Thanks,

Belle.

At Wed, 14 Feb 2001, MUCorkyRN@aol.com wrote: >
>As a nurse in the OB/Gyn field I was disappointed by your coverage. There
>are so many nursing journals and journal articles out there. Furthermore,
>AWHONN is having a national convention in June and there was no mention of it
>anywhere. Michelle Murray is considered a national expert on fetal
>monitoring for nurses. She offers many conferences but no mention of her or
>her conferences. No link to AWHONN's home page. Few links to other nursing
>homepages. I would like to see this area expanded and developed. As nurses
>play a large role in the health of women around the world; in addition, the
>majority of the nursing population is female and hence have a duel interest
>in this information.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Courtney Theiss, RN, BSN
>email: MUCorkyRN@aol.com


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