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CONFERENCE CALL Column Editor: Lynda L. LaMontagne, RN, DNSc Fourth Nursing Academic International Con- gress. October 1-4, 2000, McLean, VA. The theme of the conference is ‘‘International Collabo- ration in Nursing: The Influence of Ethics and Policy on Health and the Quality of Life.’’ For information, contact FNAIC, c/o Anthony Janetti, Inc., East Holly Avenue/Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071, (856) 256-2300. Conference on Spiritual Case Research: Applica- tions to Practice. November 3, 2000, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. The focus of this confer- ence is to advance knowledge of frameworks of spiritual case research, increase interdisciplinary dialogue, and promote research on spiritual care. For information, contact Mayo Continuing Nursing Education, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. National Conference for Nurse Practitioners (NCNP). November 8-11, 2000, Washington, DC. This conference challenges you to validate and expand your knowledge and skills as primary care providers who are accountable for achieving opti- mum patient outcomes. For information, contact the NCNP Program Office, 1-888-882-6267; http:// www.tnpj.com/ncnp.htm. Sixth International Congress on Behavioral Medicine. November 15-18, 2000, Queensland, Australia. The focus of this conference is on behavioral medicine and public health in the new millennium. Topics such as lifespan development, culture and diversity, and AIDS/HIV will be pre- sented. For information, contact the International Society of Behavioral Medicine (ISBN), PO Box 1280, Milton, QLD 406 Australia or e-mail to [email protected] Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Southern Nursing Research Society. February 1-3, 2001, Baltimore, MD. The mission of this conference is to promote the dissemination and utilization of research findings from studies including those with children and families as subjects. For information, contact SNRS, College of Continuing Studies, Box 870388, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0388, (877) 314- 7677. Society for Research in Child Development. April 19-22, 2001, Minneapolis, MN. For informa- tion, contact, SRCD Housing Bureau, GMCVA, 33 S Sixth St, Suite 4000, Minneapolis, MN 55402; www.srcd.org. 26th Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society. May 17-20, 2001, San Diego, CA. This conference will include research or innovations in the areas of administration/leadership develop- ment, clinical practice/research utilization, educa- tion, or research. For information, contact ONS online at [email protected]. ICN Quadrennial Congress. June 10-15, 2001, Copenhagen, Denmark. The theme of the Congress will be ‘‘Nursing Era for Action.’’For information, contact ICN Congress 2001, c/o DIS Congress Service Copenhagen A/S, Herlev Ringvej 2C, DK- 2730 Heriev, Coppenhagen, Denmark; e-mail to [email protected]. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol 15, No 5 (October), 2000 333

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CONFERENCE CALL

Column Editor: Lynda L. LaMontagne, RN, DNSc

Fourth Nursing Academic International Con-gress. October 1-4, 2000, McLean, VA. Thetheme of the conference is ‘‘International Collabo-ration in Nursing: The Influence of Ethics andPolicy on Health and the Quality of Life.’’ Forinformation, contact FNAIC, c/o Anthony Janetti,Inc., East Holly Avenue/Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071,(856) 256-2300.

Conference on Spiritual Case Research: Applica-tions to Practice. November 3, 2000, MayoClinic, Rochester, MN. The focus of this confer-ence is to advance knowledge of frameworks ofspiritual case research, increase interdisciplinarydialogue, and promote research on spiritual care.For information, contact Mayo Continuing NursingEducation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

National Conference for Nurse Practitioners(NCNP). November 8-11, 2000, Washington, DC.This conference challenges you to validate andexpand your knowledge and skills as primary careproviders who are accountable for achieving opti-mum patient outcomes. For information, contactthe NCNP Program Office, 1-888-882-6267; http://www.tnpj.com/ncnp.htm.

Sixth International Congress on BehavioralMedicine. November 15-18, 2000, Queensland,Australia. The focus of this conference is onbehavioral medicine and public health in the newmillennium. Topics such as lifespan development,culture and diversity, and AIDS/HIV will be pre-sented. For information, contact the InternationalSociety of Behavioral Medicine (ISBN), PO Box

1280, Milton, QLD 406 Australia or e-mail [email protected]

Fifteenth Annual Conference of the SouthernNursing Research Society. February 1-3, 2001,Baltimore, MD. The mission of this conference isto promote the dissemination and utilization ofresearch findings from studies including those withchildren and families as subjects. For information,contact SNRS, College of Continuing Studies, Box870388, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0388, (877) 314-7677.

Society for Research in Child Development.April 19-22, 2001, Minneapolis, MN. For informa-tion, contact, SRCD Housing Bureau, GMCVA, 33S Sixth St, Suite 4000, Minneapolis, MN 55402;www.srcd.org.

26th Annual Congress of the Oncology NursingSociety. May 17-20, 2001, San Diego, CA. Thisconference will include research or innovations inthe areas of administration/leadership develop-ment, clinical practice/research utilization, educa-tion, or research. For information, contact ONSonline at [email protected].

ICN Quadrennial Congress. June 10-15, 2001,Copenhagen, Denmark. The theme of the Congresswill be ‘‘Nursing Era for Action.’’ For information,contact ICN Congress 2001, c/o DIS CongressService Copenhagen A/S, Herlev Ringvej 2C, DK-2730 Heriev, Coppenhagen, Denmark; e-mail [email protected].

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol 15, No 5 (October), 2000 333