May 2008
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Susan Ingram
East Central University
Communications and Marketing
(580) 559-5650 or (405) 812-1428 (cell)
Or Dr. Joseph Catalano, Department Chair, 580-559-5429

NURSING STUDENTS VISIT STATE CAPITOL
Three East Central University nursing faculty and 49 senior nursing students
participated in “Nurses’ Day at the Capitol” recently to learn about the
legislative process and meet with legislators about health care bills.
More than 500 nurses and nursing students attended from across Oklahoma.
“For many of the students, it was their first time inside the Capitol
building,” said Dr. Joseph T. Catalano, chair of ECU’s Department of
Nursing. “They have all taken a government and politics course, but seeing
it first hand brings the legislative process to life.”
The annual Nurses’ Day at the Capitol workshop is organized by
the Oklahoma Nurses Association. The morning session at the Cox Convention
Center included presentations about the legislative process. Several nurses
presented information about three bills that focused on state health care
issues. The insurance bill, SB 3111, which sought to prevent the legislature
from regulating health insurance companies, received a great deal of
attention, Catalano said.
Catalano said Vickie Rankin-White, the nursing association’s
lobbyist, gave a moving presentation about the effect that just one
dedicated person can have on both the legislative process and life in
general. She also identified key senators and representatives to be visited
about health care bills during the afternoon.
Although many of the students from other schools returned home
after lunch, ECU’s entire senior nursing class went to the Capitol. The
students met Sen. Susan Paddack of Ada and talked with a number of other
legislators to express their support of or opposition to selected bills.
“I was gratified to see that SB 3111 never made it out of
committee and effectively was killed for this year,” said Catalano. “I
don’t think it was only because of my students speaking to legislators about
it, but I do believe they had some influence in the outcome.”
For more information about the Department of Nursing, call
888-691-0001 or go to the ECU web site:
ecok.edu/nursing.
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