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Health Policy Health Policy
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Study Guide for Institutional Research Administration and Management
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Author Index Author Index
Adelman, Deborah S. 13 Davis, G. Megan 25 Hansten, Ruth L. 28 Larsen, Pamala D. 19 Ogilvie, LeAnn 29 Starr, Marissa 6
Alkhoudairy, Cynthia J. 42 Dayer-Berenson, Linda 12 Hardin, Sonya R. 16 Lashley, Felissa R. 35 Oman, Kathleen S. 24 Stearns, Diane 41
Amdur, Robert J. 24 de Chesnay, Mary 13 Harrington, Charlene 14 Lasser, Jon 32 Ondeck, Deborah Anne 20 Stoeckel, Pamella Rae 11
Anderson, Barbara A. 13 Dempski, Katherine McCormack 10 Harris, James L. 37 Legg, Timothy J. 13 Ouellette, Richard G. 38 Suplee, Patricia Dunphy 35
Andrist, Linda C. 25 Densmore, Jessica E. 32 Harris, Marilyn D. 20 Leininger, Madeleine M. 25 Patel, Sudha C. 21 Swansburg, Russell C. 29
Andrusyszyn, Mary-Anne 33 DiDona, Nancy 8, 47 Hart, Valerie A. 11 Lewenson, Sandra B. 14, 30 Payne, Lorene 5 Szolis, Christy 5
Antai-Otong, Deborah 48 Dirschel, Kathleen M. 28 Haus, Carol 5 Likis, Frances E. 32 Phipps, Dawn 48 Tabacco, Aaron 20
Aries, Nancy 14 DiSalvo, Wendye 41 Heflin, Connie S. 45 Linn, Ruby Winslow 49 Pieper, Pam 18 Tappen, Ruth M. 23
Atkins, Robert 5 Doran, Diane M. 24 Heinrich, Kathleen T. 6 Littlejohns, Linda R. 17 Pinczuk, Joseph Z. 31 Taylor, Carol R. 10
Bader, Mary Kay 17 Dossey, Barbara Montgomery 26 Held-Warmkessel, Jeanne 43 Lockwood, Suzy 42 Polverini, Donna 48 Temple, Susan 43
Ballard, Karen A. 21 Dow, Karen Hassey 43 Herbold, Nancie 49 Lowenstein, Arlene 12, 33 Poniatowski, Barbara 42 Tharpe, Nell 32
Bankert, Elizabeth A. 24 Dunham-Taylor, Janne 31 Herrick, Charlotte A. 29 Lubkin, Ilene Morof 19 Porter, William 16, 48 Tkacz Browne, Nancy 18
Barker, Anne M. 38 Dutton, Lauren A. 32 Hickey, Patrick 28 Lundy, Karen Saucier 13 Porter-O’Grady, Tim 30 Truax, Deborah 38, 45
Barton-Burke, Margaret 40 Edelstein, Sari 49 Hill, Rachel Y. 26 Mackoff, Barbara L. 31 Prescher-Hughes, Debra S. 42 Truglio-Londrigan, Marie 14, 30
Bastable, Susan B. 12, 33 Eichelberger, Lisa Wright 25 Holmes, Barbara 40 Macksey, Lynn Fitzgerald 18, 48, 49 Puntillo, Kathleen 17 Turner, Meredith B. 32
Berg, Deborah T. 43 Eliopoulos, Charlotte 26 Holtz, Carol 13 Mahan, Wendy L. 34 Putman, Kathy Latch 44 Ullrich, Susan 6
Bissell, Cynthia M. 18 Elisha, Sass 38 Holtz, Neil E. 16 Malloch, Kathy 30 Quinn, Campion 20 Urquhart, Laura M. 41
Bixler, Brett 34 Estes, Carroll L. 14 Holtzclaw, Barbara 6 March, Karen 44 Rhoda, Karen I. 34 Utley, Rose 34
Boswell, Carol 22 Evans, Pamela 45 Houde, Susan Crocker 19 Marcotte, Stephanie K. 42 Rich, Karen 10 van Servellen, Gwen 12
Bove, Ann 16 Falvo, Donna R. 11, 19 Houser, Janet 22, 24 Masters, Kathleen 7 Richardson, Beth 36 Veatch, Robert M. 10
Boxer, Bruce Alan 31 Farley, Cindy 32 Hoyson, Patricia McLean 47 Mastrian, Kathleen G. 9, 34 Rogelet, Keri 46 Votroubek, Wendy 20
Bradshaw, Martha 33 Fattorusso, Denise 20 Hu, Jie 29 Mauk, Kristen L. 19 Romano, Jane 12 Walden, Marlene 6
Brady, Margaret A. 36 Fero, Laura J. 29 Hui, Y.H. 21 McComiskey, Carmel A. 18 Ross-Kerr, Janet 23 Walters, Sandra 37
Brorsen, Ann J. 46 Finkelman, Anita 7 Iwasiw, Carroll 33 McDonald, Mary E. 35 Rousseau, Mary Ellen 32 Welch, Jennifer A. 42
Brosche, Theresa A. Middelton 5, 16, 45, 47 Flanigan, Laura M. 18 Jackson, Lee 48 McFadden, Mary Ellen 43 Roussel, Linda 29, 37 Westrick, Susan J. 10
Brown, Janet M. 22 Foord-May, Lynn 12 Jackson, Marilynn 28, 48 McFarland, Marilyn R. 25 Roux, Gayle 7 White, Barbara 38, 45
Brown, Pamela 18 Fortenbaugh, Cathy C. 42 Jakopac, Kim A. 21 McGonigle, Dee 9, 34 Rubenfeld, M. Gaie 29 White, Kathryn 36
Brown, Sarah Jo 22 Foster, Illysa R. 32 Janes, Sharyn 13 McGough, Helen 24 Rummel, Margaret A. 42 Wilkes, Gail M. 40, 41
Brucker, Mary C. 32 Frogge, Margaret Hansen 40 Johnson, Juanita F. 8 McLaughlin, M. Maureen Kirkpatrick 23 Sare, Michele V. 29 Williams, Christine 12
Buerhaus, Peter I. 15 Fry, Sara T. 10 Jones and Bartlett Publishers 44 Medina, Justine 17 Schaal, Anna D. 41 Wolf, Karen Anne 25
Bulla, Sally A. 23 Gapuz, Ray A. 47 Joos, Irene 8 Melillo, Karen Devereaux 19 Scheffer, Barbara K. 29 Wolfong, Donnamarie 5
Buppert, Carolyn 38 Garcia, Tomas B. 16 Jordan-Marsh, Maryalice 9 Middaugh, Donna J. 14 Schmidt, Nola A. 22 Wood, Marilynn J. 23
Burns, Catherine E. 36 Gardner, Marcia R. 35 Joyce, Joseph 38 Miller, Mary A. 11 Schuiling, Kerri D. 32 Wujcik, Debra 40
Burns, Suzanne M. 17 Garrard, Judith 23 Judd, Deborah 25 Miller, Sally K. 39 Schumacher, Lori 45, 47 Yarbro, Connie Henke 40
Butts, Janie 10 Gingerich, Barbara Stover 20 Kaplow, Roberta 16 Millonig, Virginia Layng 39 Schwartz, Anna L. 43 Yoder-Wise, Patricia 49
Cannon, Sharon 22 Goldenberg, Dolly 33 Keegan, Lynn 26 Milstead, Jeri A. 14, 34 Scollan-Koliopoulos, Melissa 9 Young, Caroline 26
Chenail, Ron J. 23 Goldfarb, Ellen M. Boxer 31 Kelsey, Beth M. 39 Molter, Nancy C. 17 Serroka, Kimberly A. 47 Zaccagnini, Mary 36
Chernecky, Cynthia 43, 47 Goodman, Michelle 40 Kennedy Sheldon, Lisa 12, 41 Mosack, Victoria 39 Shockney, Lillie D. 42 Zorn, CeCelia R. 34
Chism, Lisa Astalos 36 Gordon, Marjory 49 Kennedy, Winifred Z. 21 Mullahy, Catherine M. 20 Shyrock, Cynthia J. 42 Zuzelo, Patti Rager 37
Chronister, Lynne U. 24 Gorman, Linda H. 20 Kenner, Carole 6, 7 Munhall, Patricia L. 23 Silbert-Flagg, JoAnne 39
Clark, Carolyn Chambers 28, 35 Grace, Pamela 37 King, Tekoa L. 32 Natella, Arthur 48 Simon, Elizabeth 16 Associations/Societies:
Cody, William K. 25 Guzzetta, Cathie 26 Klainberg, Marilyn 28 Nehring, Wendy M. 35 Sitzman, Kathleen 25 National League for Nursing (NLN) 5, 46
Condon, Marian C. 46 Haas, Marilyn 43 Koopsen, Cyndie 26 Nelson, Ramona 8 Smith, Marjorie J. 8 American Pediatric Surgical Nurses
Cress, Cathy Jo 19 Hackley, Barbara 32 Kornetsky, Susan 24 Nicholas, Patrice K. 25 Smith, Sandra F. 47 Association (APSNA) 18
Crigger, Nancy Jones 10 Haffer, Ann 6 Kowalski, Karren 49 Nickitas, Donna M. 14 Spry, Cynthia 18
Dart, Michelle A. 11 Halstead, Judith A. 7 Kriebs, Jan M. 32 O’Brien, Mary Elizabeth 27 Staiger, Douglas O. 15
Davis, Amy 24 Hamilton, Richard J. 44 Kuhn, Merrily A. 49 O’Brien, Patricia G. 21 Stanfield, Peggy S. 21
Davis, Carol 12 Hansen, Karen 24 Kulakowski, Elliott C. 24 O’Connor, Andrea B. 35 Stark, Nancy 45, 47
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