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Dr. Heather Young (Oregon Health Sciences University) To Present In Minneapolis


You are cordially invited to a presentation by Dr. Heather Young, PhD, GNP, FAAN.


When the Age Wave Hits the Shore:
Implications for Caring for Aging Baby Boomers

Heather Young, PhD, GNP, FAAN
Oregon Health Sciences University
School of Nursing

Date:May 27, 2008
Time:5:00 p.m.
Location: Radisson University Hotel
615 Washington Avenue SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414

An hor d'oeuvres reception will follow Dr. Young's remarks.

General parking is available in theWashington Avenue Ramp connected by skyway to the hotel.

Please RSVP for this complimentary event by clicking HERE to complete our short registration form.


About Heather Young

Heather Young, PhD, GNP, FAAN is the Grace Phelps Distinguished Professor, the Director of the John A. Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence, and the Director of Rural Health Research Development at the Oregon Health Science University School of Nursing. Dr. Young's research and clinical interests focus on environments that promote healthy aging with a particular focus on the interface between family and formal health care systems for older adults in transitions. For over a decade, Dr.Young held a joint appointment on the faculty at the University of Washington School of Nursing and as the Chief Operations Officer for a retirement community company and was responsible for an academic-corporate partnership managing and designing programs for independent living, assisting living and skilled nursing.




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