Global Leadership and Development of the International Family Nursing Association

41st Biennial Convention - 29 October-2 November 2011. Theme: People and Knowledge: Connecting for Global Health. Held at the Gaylord Texan Resort & convention Center. (41st Biennial Convention) Purpose: A 25 year STTI member will share her personal leadership development story, reflecting how l...

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Main Author: Curry, Donna Miles
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftvhlibrary:oai:www.nursinglibrary.org:10755/201641 2023-05-15T16:52:21+02:00 Global Leadership and Development of the International Family Nursing Association Curry, Donna Miles 2012-01-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10755/201641 http://www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/handle/10755/201641 en_US eng Family nursing Leadership Global nursing Presentation 2012 ftvhlibrary 2018-02-03T23:09:17Z 41st Biennial Convention - 29 October-2 November 2011. Theme: People and Knowledge: Connecting for Global Health. Held at the Gaylord Texan Resort & convention Center. (41st Biennial Convention) Purpose: A 25 year STTI member will share her personal leadership development story, reflecting how leadership skills and experiences gained through STTI facilitated her role in the development of a new international nursing association.� Methods: At the chapter and international level STTI has sought to mentor and develop new leaders. This member has progressed through chapter roles such as board member, faculty councilor and chapter president and currently serves as a regional chapter coordinator. This STTI member was part of a group of volunteers or coordinating committee who initiated planning for�an organized association�for family nursing at the 7th International Family Nursing Conference in Victoria, British Columbia,�Canada in 2005, and has continued ever since.�At that time,�the coordinating committee was formed and they were charged to explore options for an association and completed the initial work toward launching the association. Results: The International Family Nursing Association (IFNA) was formally created with adoption of bylaws at the 9th International Family Nursing in Iceland in 2009. The presenter is treasurer and member of the board of this organization that currently has�121 members, representing 18 countries. The International Family Nursing Association (IFNA)'s mission is "to foster the individual and collective development of nurses involved in the promotion of health care to families by providing a unique international forum of shared responsibility for the advance of family nursing. IFNA offers opportunities for leadership, socialization, and collegial exchange related to all aspects of family nursing."� Conclusion: Challenges of global collaboration are identified which include communication, time zones and financial stability. Some of these challenges are similar to those faced by some of the small STTI chapters. A common strength for both organizations is the altruism of their members who provide significant volunteer support. Conference Object Iceland Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada
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description 41st Biennial Convention - 29 October-2 November 2011. Theme: People and Knowledge: Connecting for Global Health. Held at the Gaylord Texan Resort & convention Center. (41st Biennial Convention) Purpose: A 25 year STTI member will share her personal leadership development story, reflecting how leadership skills and experiences gained through STTI facilitated her role in the development of a new international nursing association.� Methods: At the chapter and international level STTI has sought to mentor and develop new leaders. This member has progressed through chapter roles such as board member, faculty councilor and chapter president and currently serves as a regional chapter coordinator. This STTI member was part of a group of volunteers or coordinating committee who initiated planning for�an organized association�for family nursing at the 7th International Family Nursing Conference in Victoria, British Columbia,�Canada in 2005, and has continued ever since.�At that time,�the coordinating committee was formed and they were charged to explore options for an association and completed the initial work toward launching the association. Results: The International Family Nursing Association (IFNA) was formally created with adoption of bylaws at the 9th International Family Nursing in Iceland in 2009. The presenter is treasurer and member of the board of this organization that currently has�121 members, representing 18 countries. The International Family Nursing Association (IFNA)'s mission is "to foster the individual and collective development of nurses involved in the promotion of health care to families by providing a unique international forum of shared responsibility for the advance of family nursing. IFNA offers opportunities for leadership, socialization, and collegial exchange related to all aspects of family nursing."� Conclusion: Challenges of global collaboration are identified which include communication, time zones and financial stability. Some of these challenges are similar to those faced by some of the small STTI chapters. A common strength for both organizations is the altruism of their members who provide significant volunteer support.
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