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Message of the Week
October 12, 2005

SPRING REGISTRATION:

Spring registration for all nursing students begins October 17. Undergraduate students can get PIN numbers from your academic advisors.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS GRADUATING IN DECEMBER:

All undergraduate students anticipating December graduation should come to the Office of Student Services before October 14, 2005, to complete the Application for Graduation and Diploma and the Alumni Data Request. Please bring a check payable to WVU for $30 for the graduation fee. After you turn in your application and payment for graduation, you will receive information on licensure and NCLEX. If you need the application mailed to you, call (304) 293-1386. The Application for Graduation and Diploma MUST be returned to the Office of Student Services by October 14.

SIGMA THETA TAU EVENTS:

Alpha Rho Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International will host the 3rd Biennial Nursing Research Conference, Nursing Research: Making a Difference in Quality Health Care, on October 14th at the Morgantown Ramada Inn. Details and the registration form are on the School of Nursing website at www.hsc.wvu.edu/son.

There will be an Open House/Orientation program sponsored by the Alpha Rho Chapter (WVU School of Nursing's Chapter) of Sigma Theta Tau, the only honor society of nursing. The program will be held Tuesday, November 1 from 4:15 to 5:30pm in the Health Sciences Cafeteria. Dottie Oakes, VP of Nursing, WVUH will speak regarding professional interviewing, and Talbot's clothing store will present a fashion show based on professional dressing. An overview about honor society will also be presented. Refreshments will be served. Both undergraduate and graduate students are invited to attend. Please register with Cindy Dalton by e-mail (cdalton@hsc.wvu.edu) or by phone 293-4831 by October 24, 2005 if you plan to attend.

PREMATURE BIRTH SEMINAR:

WV Chapter March of Dimes, WV Chapter AWHONN, and WVU Children’s Hospital present Premature Birth: Understanding the Causes; Coping with the Consequences, on Friday, October 21, 8:30 am – 3:15 pm, at the Evansdale Campus, NRCCE Auditorium. See flyer outside Student Services for more details.

THIRD ANNUAL WV JOB FAIR:

The WVU Health Sciences Center’s 3 rd Annual WV Job Fair for residents, fellows and health professions students will be held on Friday, November 4, 2005 from 10 AM – 3 PM in the John E. Jones Conference Rooms in the Health Science Center, WVU Morgantown. Over 40 exhibitors from across the state will be here to meet with students and residents. Bring your resume to present to recruiters. Door Prizes and Food! For help with your resume, list of exhibitors and more, go to and click on “2005 Job Fair”. Sponsored by: WVU Health Sciences Placement Service and Office of Graduate Medical Education.

BLOOD DRIVE :

There will be a blood drive on Thursday, October 20 from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the John Jones Conference Center. To make an appointment log on to www.redcross.org or call 598-0732. Students receive community service hours for donating. Thank you for giving the gift of life.

COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES:

M.O.P.S. (Mothers of Preschoolers) is looking for childcare for our bimonthly meetings at Chestnut Ridge Church. We meet the first and third Thursdays of the month from 9 am to 11:30 am. (NO meetings in January or summer). This is a club that allows Moms to meet and do activities, education, and crafts together. Child care is provided in one of three age-specific classrooms. While the Moms meet, the children play together and also do activities and crafts. If you are interested in payment instead of community service hours, the hourly rate is $6.00. Contact Beth Minchau at eminchau@hsc.wvu.edu if you are interested!!

SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:

The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, invites students to apply for their Summer Student Professional Nurse Program (SPN). SPN’s are paid $12.00 per hour and work full-time during the 12 week program. Furnished housing is also provided. The Methodist Hospital is located in the Texas Medical Center and has 1200 beds. It has received Magnet recognition for nursing excellence and superior patient outcomes. The deadline for applications for the Summer SPN Program is January 31, 2006. For more information, contact James Pittman, BSN, RN, at (713) 441-2844 or jepittman@tmh.tmc.edu.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:

WVUH has six casual (working less than 20 hours a week) Anesthesia Extern positions available. Work requires some knowledge of anesthesia practices, as well as knowledge of aseptic technique practices. Includes the daily cleaning, stocking and organization of equipment and supplies; set-up, cleaning, dismantling items and environments used in patient care. This would be a great experience for those students who want experience in the OR. Students that are interested can go to www.wvuh.com to apply for these positions.

Help needed to care for elderly gentleman in is home. Wife is also present in the home. Both husband and wife are in their 90’s and are fairly active. Pay is $10/hour. Home is in Greystone at Cheat Lake. For information, contact Kim Kelley at 594-0464.

   
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