| CONTACT - Volume 10, Number 1
Doctoral Achievements
This year has been a productive year for our doctoral students. Several students have made international, national, and regional presentations as well as authoring a number of publications. Six students successfully completed their studies:
Cynthia M. Archibald : Amazing Love: A Phenomenological Study of Nurses' Experiences in Caring for Neonates at the Edge of Life.
Susan T. Borglund : An Analysis of Outcome for Working Age Adults With a Disability With Different Types of Case Managers: Evidence from the 1994 National Health Interview Survey-Disability Supplement.
Marcia J. Hacker : The Extraordinary Routine: An Ethnomethodological Study of an Inpatient Alzheimer's Disease Unit.
Sheila Q. Hartung : Nurses' Transition from Acute Care Practice to Home Health Care Practice: A Grounded Theory Study.
Karen Smolinski : The Experience of Graduate Study of Nursing Students Who are Non-Native English Speakers.
Claudette M. Spalding : Willingness to Serve Underserved and Disenfranchised Populations: The Influence of Level of Education, University Affiliation, and Nursing Students' Spirituality. |