CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Links to conference, workshop and speaking presentations by June Kaminski.
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2008
- Using communicative and creative technologies to weave social justice and change theory into the tapestry of nursing curriculum. Sigma Theta Tau Ethel Johns Research Day. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. February 2, 2008.
- First Nations Pedagogy for Online Learning with Sylvia Currie 2008 ICT Summit – First Nation Technology Council Conference, February 21 - 23rd, 2008 Vancouver Coast Plaza, 1763 Comox St, Vancouver. Presented on February 22nd.
- EcoNurse: Using ICTs to weave ecological activism into the tapestry of nursing curriculum Accepted as Speaker at WRCASN Conference “Caring for People, the Profession and the Earth: Interrelationships among health, healing, and the environment” – Laurel Point Inn, Victoria, British Columbia, February 21-23, 2008. Accepted to Present on February 23rd.
- The Way of the Tireless Runner: Using Appreciative Inquiry to guide Curriculum Assessment for integrating aboriginal content into health programs – Seeing Ourselves in the Mirror: Giving Life to Learning, Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre, February 28 – 29, March 1st, 2008, Westin Bayshore, Vancouver. Presented on February 29.
- First Nations Pedagogy for Online Learning with Sylvia Currie Seeing Ourselves in the Mirror: Giving Life to Learning, Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre, February 28 – 29, March 1, 2008, Westin Bayshore, Vancouver. Presented on March 1st.
- Cultivating an informatics culture within nursing education. e-Health 2008: Extending the Reach from May 4-7, 2008 in Vancouver, Canada. Presented on May 5
- National Perspective on Nursing Informatics (Key Note as CNIA President) and PreConference Workshop – Nursing Informatics 101.) First Atlantic Nursing Informatics Conference, Truro, Nova Scotia, October 2 – 3, 2008.
2007
- Using communicative and creative technologies to weave social justice and change theory into the tapestry of nursing curriculum. Second National Nursing Informatics Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Nursing Informatics Association. October 2nd, 2007.
- Web 2.0 and the Implications for Health Care. Conference Workshop Speaker. Second National Nursing Informatics Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Nursing Informatics Association. October 1st, 2007.
- Informatics Competencies: Self Assessment. Second National Nursing Informatics Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Nursing Informatics Association. October 1st, 2007.
- Conference MC and Planning Committee Chair: of Second National Nursing Informatics Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Nursing Informatics Association. October 1 - 3, 2007. Theme: Informatics Everywhere: Celebrating the diversity of informatics practice
1995 - 2006
- The Way of the Tireless Runner: First Nations Pedagogy for Kwantlen University College – Research Gathering at University of British Columbia, Aboriginal House of Learning Longhouse, March 2006
- Co-planner of First National Nursing Informatics Conference, Toronto, Ontario. September 14 – 16, 2005. Theme: Nurses and Informatics: Transforming Healthcare.
- Speaker Presentation of Webcast: “The Integration of Nursing Informatics in Undergraduate curriculum” at Canadian Nurses Association Biennial Conference, June 2004, New Brunswick.
- Presentation of research paper: "The Integration of Nursing Informatics in a BSN program: Paper vs Web." at Canadian Nurses Association Biennial Conference 2000, June 19, 2000, Vancouver, BC.
- Presentation of research paper: "The Integration of Nursing Informatics in a BSN program: Paper vs Web." at CAUSN National Nurse Educator Conference, February 26th, 2000, Vancouver, BC.
- Panel Speaker on Nursing Informatics and Manual Developer: for Collaborative Nursing Program, Dec. 1995 - April 1996. Coordinated Workshop on April 24, 1997. Information session held for Collaborative Curriculum Committee, January 1997.
- The Effects of Soothing Music on Neonatal Behavioral States for: 1) Surrey Memorial Hospital Research Day: January 25, 1994. 2) Collaborative Nursing Program "Celebrating Excellence" Workshop, 1995.
Point to Ponder....
“This advancement in access to quality data, information and knowledge can be a very valuable resource for practicing nurses, especially if they also have the time and technological support to gather, absorb, reflect on, and synthesize the information that they find within the digital collections. However, the mechanistic daily operations of the health care system leave little time for this knowledge development and application to occur". (June Kaminski, 2007)





