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Feb. 12, 2002
Two 麻花影院 nursing professors receives awards
The Louisiana Nurses Foundation recently presented two University of Louisiana at Monroe faculty members with honors. At the 2002 Nightingale Awards, Dr. Margaret Edwards, Associate Dean in the College of Nursing received Outstanding Nurse Researcher of the Year; and Dr. Linda E. Sabin, Associate Professor in the College of Nursing, received recognition as Outstanding Nurse of the Year.
Dr. Margaret Edwards has been involved on the Board of Directors
      of the Northeast Louisiana Affiliate of the Susan G. Komem Breast
      Cancer Foundation. In that capacity she has conducted and overseen
      a number of volunteer sessions of breast health education. She
      has also been involved with the "Race for the Cure,"
      the annual event in Monroe and around the country that raises
      awareness of breast cancer and money for breast cancer education
      and research.   Dr. Edwards was on the peer review panel for
      International Breast Cancer Research grants and also served on
      the peer review panel for the U.S. Department of Defense for
      Breast Cancer Research grants. At 麻花影院, Dr. Edwards has participated
      in collaborative Nursing Research with other state colleges and
      developed a nursing research poster session held twice a year.
       Dr. Edwards has also been named Outstanding Researcher in the
      College of Nursing three times.
       
      Linda Sabin, one of two in Louisiana recognized as nurse of the
      year, is very active in nursing organizations and committed to
      service in the university. She brought the idea of parish (church)
      nursing into the community. Her service to state nursing dates
      back 35 years. Recently, the honor society, Sigma Theta Tau International,
      presented Dr. Sabin with the International Media Award. Sabin
      was recognized for her artistic contribution to nursing history
      for the past 20 years. Dr. Sabin has created dolls to show the
      history of nursing from Revolutionary War nurses and Mississippi
      lay midwives, to cadet nurses and modern day nursing students.
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