Palikir, POHNPEI (FSM Information Services): June 8, 2004 - The 26th American Pacific Nurse Leaders Council Conference met successfully on Pohnpei from June 21-25, 2004, on the topic, "Nurses, Moving Forward in Challenging Times."
For more information on this conference, click here.
Significance of the Logo
"TO CARE IS TO SHARE"
The circle of the Logo represents an on-going relationship among nurses of the Pacific Islands. It represents the boundless experiences that can be shared together.
Florence Nightingale's lamp symbolizes the many traits of the "Lady of the Lamp" portrayed to the soldiers as they laid in the darkness of the night. Today, these traits include warmth, awareness, caring, secuirtiy assurance, hope, insight and truth.
The hands clasped in a firm handshake reflects the sharing of knowledge, skills and attitudes among nurses who are concerned with providing a high level of health care for the people of the Pacific Islands. It also acknowledges the respect nurses have for each island's beliefs, values, and customs as influencing health care practices and health promotion.
Organized in 1978.
Prepared by: Sally Tsuda and Mary Sanchez, Guam, 4/1/85
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The circle of the Logo represents an on-going relationship among nurses of the Pacific Islands. It represents the boundless experiences that can be shared together.
Florence Nightingale's lamp symbolizes the many traits of the "Lady of the Lamp" portrayed to the soldiers as they laid in the darkness of the night. Today, these traits include warmth, awareness, caring, secuirtiy assurance, hope, insight and truth.
The hands clasped in a firm handshake reflects the sharing of knowledge, skills and attitudes among nurses who are concerned with providing a high level of health care for the people of the Pacific Islands. It also acknowledges the respect nurses have for each island's beliefs, values, and customs as influencing health care practices and health promotion.
Organized in 1978.
Prepared by: Sally Tsuda and Mary Sanchez, Guam, 4/1/85
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Strategic Planning - Jan 2010
Sally Tsuda, Advisor; Irene Nero, Secretary; Roylinne Wada (Dept of Interior, Consultant); Dr. Robert Underwood, President, UOG; Mary Sanchez, Advisort; Teofila Cruz, Exective Director; Patricia Maech, President; Rensely Alik, Vice President
Open House - Administrative Office at UOG-SNHS - June 2009
Mary T. Sanchez & Sally Tsuda
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My name is Henry Anthony
ReplyDeleteI am: RN, MSN, FNP, PMH-NP, MSW, MBA
I have always loved to live in your country due to the rich culture and wonderful history your country possesses. I have an interest to migrate to your country and offer my professional medical help to the indigenous people and the rural areas. With my 20+ years experience in nursing as a RN and FNP, I believe I can offer the best of my experience to those that need it the most.
I don’t mind working with any organization in achieving my Goal to serve your country with my nursing experience to my best ability.
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RN--------Registered Nurse
MSW-----Masters in Social Work
MBA-----Business Administration
BA--------Bachelor of Art in Psychology
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