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Index of 1996 Articles Volume 21 of Rehabilitation Nursing, January-December 1996 This index of articles that have appeared in Rehabilitation Nursing in 1996 is divided into two parts. The first part lists articles by topic area (e.g., aphasia) in this format: title; author(s); issue number: initial page number. In this listing, (CE) indicates that the article was offered as a con- tinuing education feature, (P) indicates that it was published in the Perspectives department, (WV) indicates that it appeared in the World View department, and (GE) indicates a Guest Editorial. The second part of the index lists each author and the corresponding issue and initial page number of his or her article in this format: author’s last name, author’s first name; issue number: initial page number. Alphabetical Listing by Topic Psychological Aspects of Lay Caregiving (CE); Rebecca A. Ruppert; 6:315 Aphasia Painting a Mural and Writing an Article: Creative Rehabilitation Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)/cerebrovascular disease (see Strategies; Mary K. Skinner, Philip J. Nagel; 2:63 Stroke) Bladder and bowel management Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (see Pul- Do Rehabilitation Patients Continue Prescribed Bowel Medications monary rehabilitation) After Discharge? (CE); Carolyn Graham, Chris Kunkle; 6:298 Geriatric Rehabilitation: Nursing Interventions and Outcomes Fo- Chronic pain (see Pain management) cusing on Urinary Function and Knowledge of Medications; Barbara Resnick, Diane Slocum, Lynn Ra, Pat Moffett; 3:142 Chronic wounds (see Skin care) The Impact of Spinal Pathology on Bowel Control in Children (CE); Joy Edwards-Beckett, Heather King; 6:292 Creative rehabilitation strategies A New Technique in Independent Intermittent Catheterization: The “Aloha”: An In-House Nursing Home Vacation; Donna W. Mitrofanoff Catheterizable Channel; Melinda J. Kurtz, D. Kiko Gipner; 3:139 Van Zandt, Lyn R. Sapp; 6:311 Painting a Mural and Writing an Article: Creative Rehabilitation Strategies; Mary K. Skinner, Philip J. Nagel; 2:63 Brain injury/head injury Brian’s World (P); Lorraine Brennan; 3:152 Family caregivers (see Caregiving issues) Operationalizing a Comprehensive Neurobehavioral Plan; Patricia Grindell, Lynne Le Blanc, Deanna Cawley; 2:91 Family education (see Patient and family education) Psychosocial Issues Following Serious Head Injury: A Case Study of an Adolescent Girl; Helga Lara Helgadottir; 5:258 Family relationships Family Relationships and Adaptation to Spinal Cord Injury: A Qual- Cardiac rehabilitation itative Study (CE); Diana H. Rintala, Mary Ellen Young, Jean Beyond Type A: Hostility and Coronary Heart Disease—Implica- Cole Spencer, P. Sarah Bates; 2:67 tions for Research and Practice; Linda R. Delunas; 4:196 Family Support: Can It Be Measured? (P); Beverly Bilbo, Cynthia Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly: Improving Effectiveness (CE); Mangum, Bernita Qualls, Elizabeth Sullivan; 6:326 Jerilyn K. Allen, Barbara K. Redman; 4:182 Psychological Aspects of Lay Caregiving (CE); Rebecca A. Ruppert; Cardiac Rehabilitation Survey: Maintenance of Lifestyle Changes 6:315 and Perception of Program Value (CE); Paula M. Suter, W. New- ton Suter, Michael K. Perkins, Susan L. Bona, Phyllis A. Geriatric rehabilitation Kendrick; 4:192 Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly: Improving Effectiveness (CE); A Follow-Up Study of Ethnic and Gender Differences in Cardiac Jerilyn K. Allen, Barbara K. Redman; 4:182 Rehabilitation (CE); Kathleen C. Romeo Ashton, Michael S. Family Caregiving in Cases of Hip Fracture (CE); Margaret A. Saccucci; 4:187 Williams, Marilyn T. Oberst, Barry C. Bjorklund, Susan H. Hughes; 3:132 Caregiving issues Geriatric Rehabilitation: Nursing Interventions and Outcomes Fo- Caregivers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Survey in New cusing on Urinary Function and Knowledge of Medications; Zealand; Robert J. Gregory; 1:31 Barbara Resnick, Diane Slocum, Lynn Ra, Pat Moffett; 3:142 Caring for the Caregivers: The Hidden Victims of Illness and Dis- Predictors of the Use of Memory Improvement Strategies by Old- ability; Richard Holicky; 5:247 er Adults; Graham J. McDougall; 4:202 Family Caregiving in Cases of Hip Fracture (CE); Margaret A. Sexuality and Sexual Capacities of Elderly People (CE); Meredith Williams, Marilyn T. Oberst, Barry C. Bjorklund, Susan H. E. Drench, Rita H. Losee; 3:118 Hughes; 3:132 336 Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 21, Number 6 * Nov/Dec 1996 Index of 1996 Articles Volume 21 of Rehabilitation Nursing, January-December 1996 This index of articles that have appeared in Rehabilitation Nursing in 1996 is divided into two parts. The first part lists articles by topic area (e.g., aphasia) in this format: title; author(s); issue number: initial page number. In this listing, (CE) indicates that the article was offered as a con- tinuing education feature, (P) indicates that it was published in the Perspectives department, (WV) indicates that it appeared in the World View department, and (GE) indicates a Guest Editorial. The second part of the index lists each author and the corresponding issue and initial page number of his or her article in this format: author’s last name, author’s first name; issue number: initial page number. Alphabetical Listing by Topic Psychological Aspects of Lay Caregiving (CE); Rebecca A. Ruppert; 6:315 Aphasia Painting a Mural and Writing an Article: Creative Rehabilitation Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)/cerebrovascular disease (see Strategies; Mary K. Skinner, Philip J. Nagel; 2:63 Stroke) Bladder and bowel management Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (see Pul- Do Rehabilitation Patients Continue Prescribed Bowel Medications monary rehabilitation) After Discharge? (CE); Carolyn Graham, Chris Kunkle; 6:298 Geriatric Rehabilitation: Nursing Interventions and Outcomes Fo- Chronic pain (see Pain management) cusing on Urinary Function and Knowledge of Medications; Barbara Resnick, Diane Slocum, Lynn Ra, Pat Moffett; 3:142 Chronic wounds (see Skin care) The Impact of Spinal Pathology on Bowel Control in Children (CE); Joy Edwards-Beckett, Heather King; 6:292 Creative rehabilitation strategies A New Technique in Independent Intermittent Catheterization: The “Aloha”: An In-House Nursing Home Vacation; Donna W. Mitrofanoff Catheterizable Channel; Melinda J. Kurtz, D. Kiko Gipner; 3:139 Van Zandt, Lyn R. Sapp; 6:311 Painting a Mural and Writing an Article: Creative Rehabilitation Strategies; Mary K. Skinner, Philip J. Nagel; 2:63 Brain injury/head injury Brian’s World (P); Lorraine Brennan; 3:152 Family caregivers (see Caregiving issues) Operationalizing a Comprehensive Neurobehavioral Plan; Patricia Grindell, Lynne Le Blanc, Deanna Cawley; 2:91 Family education (see Patient and family education) Psychosocial Issues Following Serious Head Injury: A Case Study of an Adolescent Girl; Helga Lara Helgadottir; 5:258 Family relationships Family Relationships and Adaptation to Spinal Cord Injury: A Qual- Cardiac rehabilitation itative Study (CE); Diana H. Rintala, Mary Ellen Young, Jean Beyond Type A: Hostility and Coronary Heart Disease—Implica- Cole Spencer, P. Sarah Bates; 2:67 tions for Research and Practice; Linda R. Delunas; 4:196 Family Support: Can It Be Measured? (P); Beverly Bilbo, Cynthia Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly: Improving Effectiveness (CE); Mangum, Bernita Qualls, Elizabeth Sullivan; 6:326 Jerilyn K. Allen, Barbara K. Redman; 4:182 Psychological Aspects of Lay Caregiving (CE); Rebecca A. Ruppert; Cardiac Rehabilitation Survey: Maintenance of Lifestyle Changes 6:315 and Perception of Program Value (CE); Paula M. Suter, W. New- ton Suter, Michael K. Perkins, Susan L. Bona, Phyllis A. Geriatric rehabilitation Kendrick; 4:192 Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly: Improving Effectiveness (CE); A Follow-Up Study of Ethnic and Gender Differences in Cardiac Jerilyn K. Allen, Barbara K. Redman; 4:182 Rehabilitation (CE); Kathleen C. Romeo Ashton, Michael S. Family Caregiving in Cases of Hip Fracture (CE); Margaret A. Saccucci; 4:187 Williams, Marilyn T. Oberst, Barry C. Bjorklund, Susan H. Hughes; 3:132 Caregiving issues Geriatric Rehabilitation: Nursing Interventions and Outcomes Fo- Caregivers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Survey in New cusing on Urinary Function and Knowledge of Medications; Zealand; Robert J. Gregory; 1:31 Barbara Resnick, Diane Slocum, Lynn Ra, Pat Moffett; 3:142 Caring for the Caregivers: The Hidden Victims of Illness and Dis- Predictors of the Use of Memory Improvement Strategies by Old- ability; Richard Holicky; 5:247 er Adults; Graham J. McDougall; 4:202 Family Caregiving in Cases of Hip Fracture (CE); Margaret A. Sexuality and Sexual Capacities of Elderly People (CE); Meredith Williams, Marilyn T. Oberst, Barry C. Bjorklund, Susan H. E. Drench, Rita H. Losee; 3:118 Hughes; 3:132 336 Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 21, Number 6 * Nov/Dec 1996 Sn a n e Group learning and teaching methods (see Patient and family Pressure Sore Prevention in a Rehabilitation Setting: Implement- education) ing a Programmatic Approach (CE); Joanne Baggerly, Marie DiBlasi; 5:234 Head injury (see Brain injury/head injury) Nursing care plans Hip fracture Beyond Type A: Hostility and Coronary Heart Disease—Implica- Family Caregiving in Cases of Hip Fracture (CE); Margaret A. tions for Research and Practice; Linda R. Delunas; 4:196 Williams, Marilyn T. Oberst, Barry C. Bjorklund, Susan H. Operationalizing a Comprehensive Neurobehavioral Plan; Patricia Hughes; 3:132 Grindell, Lynne Le Blanc, Deanna Cawley; 2:91 Patient Transfer to Rehabilitation: Just Another Move?; Joan M. Incontinence (see Bladder and bowel management) Nypaver, Marilyn Titus, Christine J. Brugler; 2:94 {nterdisciplinary teamwork Nursing education Assessing the Functional Level of Rehabilitation Teams and Facil- Save Our Skin (SOS) (P); Sandra Kenney Weeks; 5:267 itating Team Development (CE); Susan A. Wheelan, Judith M. Hochberger; 2:75 Nursing management strategies An Interdisciplinary Clinical Advancement Program Within a Pa- Assessing the Functional Level of Rehabilitation Teams and Facil- tient-Centered Care Model (CE); JoAnn D’A virro, Teresa Dot- itating Team Development (CE); Susan A. Wheelan, Judith M. son, Barbara LaPierre, Wendy Marshall, MaryBeth Mishler, Jen- Hochberger; 2:75 nifer L. Tanger; 3:132 Nursing Futures: A Process to Promote Change in the Delivery of Nursing Futures: A Process to Promote Change in the Delivery of Care; Ellen A. Wilson, Patricia L. Young; 6:307 Care; Ellen A. Wilson, Patricia L. Young; 6:307 Operationalizing a Comprehensive Neurobehavioral Plan; Patricia Rehabilitation and Dialysis: A Collaborative Program; Marcia A. Grindell, Lynne Le Blanc, Deanna Cawley; 2:91 Grandstaff; 3:148 Understanding Work Group Culture on Rehabilitation Units: The What Shall We Do About Phil? (P); Susan Yannoni; 1:41 Key to Facilitating Group Innovation and Promoting Integration (CE); Harriet Van Ess Coeling, Lillian M. Simms; 1:7 International rehabilitation nursing Caregivers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Survey in New Nursing standards and practice Zealand; Robert J. Gregory; 1:31 Halo Skeletal Traction Pin Site Care: Toward Developing a Stan- dard of Care (CE); Rhonda S. Olson; 5:243 Medication Do Rehabilitation Patients Continue Prescribed Bowel Medications After Discharge? (CE); Carolyn Graham, Chris Kunkle; 6:298 Rehabilitation Nursing Extends to Oncology Patients: A New Chal- Geriatric Rehabilitation: Nursing Interventions and Outcomes Fo- lenge for Rehabilitation Nurses (P); Suzette E. Grasso; 6:327 cusing on Urinary Function and Knowledge of Medications; Barbara Resnick, Diane Slocum, Lynn Ra, Pat Moffett; 3:142 Pain management Chronic Pain Syndrome: Nursing Assessment and Intervention Memory (CE); Jolene M. Simon; 1:13 Predictors of the Use of Memory Improvement Strategies by Old- Development of a Chronic Pain Assessment Tool; Jolene M. Si- er Adults; Graham J. McDougall; 4:202 mon, C. Luis McTier; 1:20 Effects of a Multimodal Pain Rehabilitation Program: A Pilot Study; Multiple sclerosis Susan W. Vines, Ann Cox, Leslie Nicoll, Susan Garrett; 1:25 Caregivers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Survey in New The Painful Truth About Pain Management (GE); Renee Steele Ro- Zealand; Robert J. Gregory; 1:31 somoff; 1:6 Neurological impairment Patient and family education Operationalizing a Comprehensive Neurobehavioral Plan; Patricia Educational Interests of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Liv- Grindell, Lynne Le Blanc, Deanna Cawley; 2:91 ing in the Community: Medical, Sexuality, and Wellness Top- ics (CE); Karen A. Hart, Diana H. Rintala, Marcus J. Fuhrer; Nursing assessment 2:82 Caring for the Caregivers: The Hidden Victims of Illness and Dis- Intimacy and Rheumatic Diseases; Kathy G. Dale; 1:38 ability; Richard Holicky; 5:247 Rehabilitation and Dialysis: A Collaborative Program; Marcia A. Chronic Pain Syndrome: Nursing Assessment and Intervention Grandstaff; 3:148 (CE); Jolene M. Simon; 1:13 A Self-Management Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Development of a Chronic Pain Assessment Tool; Jolene M. Si- Disease: Relationship to Dyspnea and Self-Efficacy: Betty W. mon, C. Luis McTier; 1:20 Zimmerman, Sylvia T. Brown, Josie M. Bowman; 5:253 Nursing Management of Pressure Ulcers Using a Hydrogel Dress- Using Self-Efficacy Theory to Educate Patients with Chronic Ob- ing Protocol: Four Case Studies (CE); Heather Whittle, Cheryl structive Pulmonary Disease; Yvonne Krall Scherer, Sally Shim- Fletcher, Alicia Hoskin, Karen Campbell; 5:239 mel; 5:262 Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 21, Number 6 * Nov/Dec 1996 339 Index of 1996 Articles Patient-centered care Assessing the Functional Level of Rehabilitation Teams and Facil- An Interdisciplinary Clinical Advancement Program Within a Pa- itating Team Development (CE); Susan A. Wheelan, Judith M. tient-Centered Care Model (CE); JoAnn D’A virro, Teresa Dot- Hochberger; 2:75 son, Barbara LaPierre, Wendy Marshall, MaryBeth Mishler, Jen- Nursing Futures: A Process to Promote Change in the Delivery of nifer L. Tanger; 3:132 Care; Ellen A. Wilson, Patricia L. Young; 6:307 Educational Interests of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Living Rehabilitation Nursing Is “Like a Box of Chocolates” (P); Denice in the Community: Medical, Sexuality, and Wellness Topics Scott; 4:210 (CE); Karen A. Hart, Diana H. Rintala, Marcus J. Fuhrer; 2:82 Using Self-Efficacy Theory to Educate Patients with Chronic Ob- Renal disease structive Pulmonary Disease; Yvonne Krall Scherer, Sally Shim- Caring for a Rehabilitation Patient with Chronic Renal Failure and mel; 5:262 End-Stage Renal Disease; Sandra E. Staney; 6:303 Rehabilitation and Dialysis: A Collaborative Program; Marcia A. Pediatric rehabilitation Grandstaff; 3:148 The Impact of Spinal Pathology on Bowel Control in Children (CE); Joy Edwards-Beckett, Heather King; 6:292 Rheumatic diseases A New Technique in Independent Intermittent Catheterization: The Intimacy and Rheumatic Diseases; Kathy G. Dale; 1:38 Mitrofanoff Catheterizable Channel; Melinda J. Kurtz, D. Kiko Van Zandt, Lyn R. Sapp; 6:311 Sexuality Psychosocial Issues Following Serious Head Injury: A Case Study Educational Interests of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Living of an Adolescent Girl; Helga Lara Helgad6ttir; 5:258 in the Community: Medical, Sexuality, and Wellness Topics (CE); Karen A. Hart, Diana H. Rintala, Marcus J. Fuhrer; 2:82 Perspectives Intimacy and Rheumatic Diseases; Kathy G. Dale; 1:38 All in the Cards (P); Kathleen Ross; 4:211 Sexuality and Sexual Capacities of Elderly People (CE); Meredith Brian’s World (P); Lorraine Brennan; 3:152 E. Drench, Rita H. Losee; 3:118 Family Support: Can It Be Measured? (P); Beverly Bilbo, Cynthia Mangum, Bernita Qualls, Elizabeth Sullivan; 6:326 Skin care I Had Heard All I Wanted to Know About Bed 1 in Room 11! (P); Halo Skeletal Traction Pin Site Care: Toward Developing a Stan- Debbie Lovell; 5:269 dard of Care (CE); Rhonda S. Olson; 5:243 Life Began with a Loss (P); Judy Kapton; 2:98 Nursing Management of Pressure Ulcers Using a Hydrogel Dress- No Place Like Home (P); S. Roselit Madappallil; 3:153 ing Protocol: Four Case Studies (CE); Heather Whittle, Chery! Rehabilitation Nursing Extends to Oncology Patients: A New Chal- Fletcher, Alicia Hoskin, Karen Campbell; 5:239 lenge for Rehabilitation Nurses (P); Suzette E. Grasso; 6:327 Pressure Sore Prevention in a Rehabilitation Setting: Implementing Rehabilitation Nursing Is “Like a Box of Chocolates” (P); Denice a Programmatic Approach (CE); Joanne Baggerly, Marie Di- Scott; 4:210 Blasi; 5:234 Save Our Skin (SOS) (P); Sandra Kenney Weeks; 5:267 Pressure Sores and Pressure Sore Prevention in a Rehabilitation Set- What Shall We Do About Phil? (P); Susan Yannoni; 1:41 ting: Building Information for Improving Outcomes and Allo- cating Resources; Joanne Baggerly, Marie DiBlasi; 6:321 Pressure ulcer (see Skin care) Save Our Skin (SOS) (P); Sandra Kenney Weeks; 5:267 Psychosocial issues in rehabilitation Spinal cord injury (SCI) Psychosocial Issues Following Serious Head Injury: A Case Study Educational Interests of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Living of an Adolescent Girl; Helga Lara Helgadottir; 5:258 in the Community: Medical, Sexuality, and Wellness Topics Psychological Aspects of Lay Caregiving (CE); Rebecca A. Ruppert; (CE); Karen A. Hart, Diana H. Rintala, Marcus J. Fuhrer; 2:82 6:315 Family Relationships and Adaptation to Spinal Cord Injury: A Qual- Sexuality and Sexual Capacities of Elderly People (CE); Meredith itative Study (CE); Diana H. Rintala, Mary Ellen Young, Jean E. Drench, Rita H. Losee; 3:118 Cole Spencer, P. Sarah Bates; 2:67 The Impact of Spinal Pathology on Bowel Control in Children (CE); Pulmonary rehabilitation Joy Edwards-Beckett, Heather King; 6:292 A Self-Management Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Relationship to Dyspnea and Self-Efficacy: Betty W. Stroke Zimmerman, Sylvia T. Brown, Josie M. Bowman; 5:253 Painting a Mural and Writing an Article: Creative Rehabilitation Using Self-Efficacy Theory to Educate Patients with Chronic Ob- Strategies; Mary K. Skinner, Philip J. Nagel; 2:63 structive Pulmonary Disease; Yvonne Krall Scherer, Sally Shim- Reflecting on a Nurse’s Personal Experience with a Stroke; Joan K. mel; 5:262 Austin; 4:176 Quality measures Teamwork (see Interdisciplinary teamwork) Nursing Futures: A Process to Promote Change in the Delivery of Care; Ellen A. Wilson, Patricia L. Young; 6:307 Traumatic brain injury (see Brain injury/head injury) Urinary incontinence (see Bladder and bowel management) Rehabilitation nursing role All in the Cards (P); Kathleen Ross; 4:211 340 Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 21, Number 6 * Nov/Dec 1996 Alphabetical Listing by Author Shimmel, Sally; 5:262 McDougall, Graham J.; 4:202 Simms, Lillian M.; 1:7 Allen, Jerilyn K.; 4:182 McTier, C. Luis; 1:20 Simon, Jolene M.; 1:13, 1:20 Austin, Joan K.; 4:176 Mishler, MaryBeth; 3:132 Skinner, Mary K.; 2:63 Baggerly, Joanne; 5:234, 6:321 Moffett, Pat; 3:142 Slocum, Diane; 3:142 Bates, P. Sarah; 2:67 Nagel, Philip J.; 2:63 Spencer, Jean Cole; 2:67 Bilbo, Beverly; 6:326 Nicoll, Leslie; 1:25 Staney, Sandra E.; 6:303 Bjorklund, Barry C.; 3:124 Nypaver, Joan M.; 2:94 Sullivan, Elizabeth; 6:326 Bona, Susan L.; 4:192 Oberst, Mairlyn T.; 3:124 Suter, Paula M.; 4:192 Bowman, Josie M.; 5:253 Olson, Rhonda S.; 5:243 Suter, W. Newton; 4:192 Brennan, Lorraine; 3:152 Perkins, Michael K.; 4:192 Tanger, Jennifer L.; 3:132 Brown, Sylvia T.; 5:253 Qualls, Bernita; 6:326 Titus, Marilyn; 2:94 Brugler, Christine J.; 2:94 Ra, Lynn; 3:142 Van Ess Coeling, Harriet; 1:7 Campbell, Karen; 5:239 Redman, Barbara K.; 4:182 Van Zandt, D. Kiko; 6:311 Cawley, Deanna; 2:91 Resnick, Barbara; 3:142 Vines, Susan W.; 1:25 Cox, Ann; 1:25 Rintala, Diana H.; 2:67, 2:82 Weeks, Sandra Kenney; 5:267 D’ Avirro, JoAnn; 3:132 Romeo Ashton, Kathleen C.; 4:187 Wheelan, Susan A.; 2:75 Dale, Kathy G.; 1:38 Rosomoff, Renee Steele; 1:6 Whittle, Heather; 5:239 Delunas, Linda R.; 4:196 Ross, Kathleen; 4:211 Williams, Margaret A.; 3:124 DiBlasi, Marie; 5:234, 6:321 Ruppert, Rebecca A.; 6:315 Wilson, Ellen A.; 6:307 Dotson, Teresa; 3:132 Saccucci, Michael S.; 4:187 Yannoni, Susan; 1:41 Drench, Meredith E.; 3:118 Sapp, Lyn R.; 6:311 Young, Mary Ellen; 2:67 Edwards-Beckett, Joy; 6:292 Scherer, Yvonne Krall; 5:262 Young, Patricia L.; 6:307 Firth, Sharmian; 1:31 Scott, Denice; 4:210 Zimmerman, Betty W.; 5:253 Fletcher, Cheryl; 5:239 Fuhrer, Marcus J.; 2:82 Garrett, Susan; 1:25 Gipner, Donna W.,; 3:139 Graham, Carolyn; 6:298 Rehab Clinical Nurse Specialist Grandstaff, Marcia A.; 3:148 4 t the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, our reputation for Grasso, Suzette E.; 6:327 excellence is built on our commitment to providing a superior Gregory, Robert J.; 1:31 quality of patient care—and professional opportunity. Join our Grindell, Patricia; 2:91 history of uxmatched healthcare delivery and share our vision of Hart, Karen A.; 2:82 things to come. Helgadéttir, Helga Lara; 5:258 The Rehabilitation and Research Center at MCV meets the Hochberger, Judith M.; 2:75 individual needs of patients, promotes community and professional Holicky, Richard; 5:247 awareness of the needs of the disabled, and advances the field of Hoskin, Alicia; 5:239 rehabilitation research. MCV receives more funding for brain injury Hughes, Susan H.; 3:124 research than any other institution in the country. Kapton, Judy; 2:98 Requirements include: Kendrick, Phyllis A.; 4:192 * MSN King, Heather; 6:292 * Three to five years of Rehab experience Kunkle, Chris; 6:298 * CNS certification Kurtz, Melinda J.; 6:311 We offer a first-rate salary and a flexible and comprehensive LaPierre, Barbara; 3:132 benefits package. For more information, please contact our Le Blanc, Lynne; 2:91 recruiters at 1-800-755-NURSE or forward your resume to: Losee, Rita H.; 3:118 MCV Nursing Personnel, P.O. Box 985811, Richmond, VA 23298; Lovell, Debbie; 5:269 FAX: (804) 828-8873. We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer who strongly encourages applications from women, Madappallil, S. Roselit; 3:153 minorities and physically challenged individuals. Manguin, Cynthia; 6:326 TDD 1-800-828-1120. HOSPITALS Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 21, Number 6 * Nov/Dec 1996 341

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