Why I Like Working at Hunter:
"The diversity of the students and my faculty colleagues".
Degrees:
New York University 1976-1980 Ph.D (Nursing)
New York, New York Nursing Theory and Research
New York University 1969-1971 M.A.
(Child PsychiatricNursing)
Rutgers University 1965-1969 B.S.N. (Nursing)
College of Nursing
Newark, New Jersey
Areas of Specialization:
Psychiatric nursing; nursing theory, especially Rogerian nursing science; complementary/integrative modalities; spirituality, health, & healing
Books, Chapters, Articles & Grants:
Malinski, V. M., & Barrett, E. A. M. (Eds.). (1994). Martha E. Rogers: Her life and her work. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.
Barrett, E. A. M. , & Malinski, V. M. (Eds.) (1994). Martha E. Rogers: 80 Years of excellence. New York: Society of Rogerian Scholars.
Malinski, V. M. (Ed.) (1986). Explorations on Martha E. Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Malinski, V. M. (2006). Martha E. Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. In M. E. Parker (Ed.), Nursing theories and nursing practice, 2nd ed. (pp. 160-166).
Philadelphia: Davis. (revised)
Malinski, V. (2006). Rogerian science-based nursing theories. Invited Theory Column, Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 7-12.
Malinski, V. (2004). Compassion and loving-kindness: Heartsongs for healing.
Spirituality and Health International, 5(2), 89-98.
Wojnar, D., & Malinski, V.M. (2003). Developing a nursing perspective on spirituality and healing: Questions and answers following a letter to the editor. Nursing Science Quarterly, 16, 297-300.
Malinski, V.M. (2002). Developing a nursing perspective on spirituality and healing.Invited Research Column, Nursing Science Quarterly, 15, 281-287.
Malinski, V.M. (2002). Research column: Nursing research and the human sciences.Nursing Science Quarterly, 15, 14-20.
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