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Nursing Lecture Will Examine Patient Education
Posted February 24, 2003
HOLLAND -- The leadership role played by nurses in
patient education will be the focus of an address at Hope
College on Wednesday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Maas
Center conference room.
The public is invited. Admission is free.
Dorothy Bouwman, president of Ludann Education
Services, a patient education company, will present "Nurses:
Saving the world one person at a time." The talk is
sponsored by the Hope College Student Nurses Association.
Bouwman has presented material at numerous
conventions and has numerous publications. She is a member
of the American Association of Neurosurgical Nurses (AANN),
the American Nurses Association, the Michigan Nurses
Association and the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor
Society of Nursing.
She holds an MBA from Davenport College, a master
of science in advanced medical/surgical nursing from Wayne
State University, a bachelor of science in psychology from
Aquinas College and her RN from Blodgett School of Nursing.
The Maas Center is located on Columbia Avenue at
12th Street.
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