Video Library
McGinley Symposium
2011 The Face of the Immigrant
List of Presentations:
Part 1 - Welcome
Part 2 - Keynote Address - Reverend Dan Groody, C.S.C., PhD
Part 3 - Keynote Address - The Face of the Immigrant in the United States
Part 4 - Panel Discussion 1: Health Care for Vulnerable Immigrants
Part 5 - Remarks
Part 6 - Panel Discussion 2: Delivery of Health and Human Services for Immigrant Populations
Part 7 - Keynote Address - Perspectives on Globalization
2010 The Face of the Elderly
Fr. William J. Byron, S.J., PhD
Ten Building Blocks of Catholic Social Teaching
Read Fr. Byron's paper
Eileen Sullivan-Marx, PhD, CRNP, FAAN
Turning Long Term Care Inside Out: Successful Community Nursing for the Elderly
Sr. Rosemary Donley, S.C., PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN
Nursing, Social Justice, the Face of the Elderly
Michael J. Brescia, M.D.
The Most Challenging Question at the End of Life
Fr. Brian V. Johnstone, C.SS.R, PhD
Love, Vulnerable Persons and Social Justice
Conferences
Does Forensics Need Fixing
Presented by the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law and Duquesne University
September 11, 2009
A CLE Seminar on the National Academy of Sciences' 2009 Report on the Future of Forensic Science in the U.S.
Making Sense of the Sixties
Presented by the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law
October 3-5, 2008
A National Symposium on the Assassinations and Political Legacies of Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy
Elder Abuse and Neglect: Communities Working Together
Presented by the Duquesne University School of Nursing, Graduate Forensic Nursing Programs
April 3, 2008
This program is designed to advance awareness and discourse about the issues of elder abuse and mistreatment; to promote evidence-based approaches to prevent and mitigate the effects of elder abuse; and to foster collaboration among professionals serving older adults.
Where Fact Meets Fiction
April 3-5, 2008
A National Symposium on the Intersection of Forensic Science and Pop Culture
The 8th Annual Forensic Science and Law Conference
Preserving Evidence, Saving Lives
March 29 - 31, 2007
The Roles of Forensic Science, Medicine and the Law in Mass Disaster Response
The 7th Annual Forensic Science and Law Conference
Handouts:
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How Can We Impact on Disaster Worker's Health |
Identifying Human Remains |
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Strategic Medical Intelligence |
Mass Murder |
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Mass Disaster Response |
Mass Disasters |
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Mass Disasters |
Mass Casualty Identification Through DNA Analysis |
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Behavioral Analysis of Multiple Murder Cases |
Mass Disaster
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Health Care Preparedness and Response to Man-made or Natural Disasters |
Mass Disasters |
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Disasters Through History |
Identification of Mass Disaster Victims |
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Forensic Dentistry |
Identification and Management of Mass Disaster Victims |
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Developing Core Competencies in Disaster Medicine |
Lessons from Foreign Disasters |
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Medical Aspects of Nuclear Weapons |
Mass Disasters |
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Handling Mass Disaster Fatalities |
Federal and Local Mass Disasters
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Justice for All
A National Symposium on the Role of Forensic Science in the Evolution of Criminal Justice Reform in America
Presentations
Using Google Scholar for Nursing Research by David Nolfi
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Developing a Program of Research by Margaret Heitkemper
Conducting a Literature Review
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Doctoral Dissertations (archived)
Workshops
APA Citation Workshop - The Writing Center - Spring 2009
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Password: writing
Orientation/On-Campus Visits
2008 MSN On-campus Orientation
2008 DNP On-Campus Orientation
2007 PhD Week Video - IRB Issues May 18, 2007