File consists of a paper written by Vicky Bach, which she presented at the Annual Spring Conference of the Gerontological Nursing Association, London Chapter in London, Ontario in April 2000. File also includes an abstract for this paper presentation.
File consists of a term paper written by Vicky Bach, which she submitted to Dr. Dauna Crooks as part of the course CHS-NUR 701.
File consists of an edited transcript and two audio cassettes of each of the two oral history interviews Vicky Bach conducted on January 26 and February 5, 1993 with Alma Reid, a retired nurse who had trained at Toronto General Hospital in 1931 (and had served as Director of McMaster’s School of Nursing from 1949 to 1970). File also includes the obituary for Alma Reid published following her death on July 20, 1999.
File consists of an autobiographical letter written by Vicky Bach, which she submitted as part of her application for admission to the School of Graduate Studies.
File consists of two versions of the script and an abstract for a presentation on the subject of nursing in the 1930s, delivered by Vicky Bach at the Canadian Association for the History of Nursing 25th Anniversary Nursing History Conference in Medicine Hat, Alberta in June 2012. Presentation is based on a series of oral history interviews Vicky conducted in 1992 and 1993 with nurses who had trained and/or worked in the 1930s at hospitals in Ontario.
File consists of a briefing note written by Vicky Bach to Vicki Raw of the Abbotsford Regional Hospital (ARH) Foundation in July 2010 regarding elder friendly name tags for ARH and Mission Memorial Hospital (MMH) staff and the funding needed to procure them.
File consists of a presentation delivered by Vicky Bach in November 2012 on how to effectively plan, prepare for, facilitate, and follow-up a meeting.
File consists of a Star Trek-themed presentation delivered by Vicky Bach in October 2012 seemingly providing advice to nurses in positions of leadership.
File consists of scripts, each compiled by Vicky Bach, for four different versions of a Circle of Healing (also known as a Service of Healing). For two versions, file only contains a guide for participants (Items 2 and 3). For one version, file only contains a more detailed guide for the leader (Item 1). For one version, file contains both types of guides (Items 4 and 5). Vicky facilitated Circles of Healing for long term care staff while employed as Chaplaincy Nurse with Shalom Village.
File consists of a diagrammatic representation of the role of clinical nurse specialists (CNS) in Canada, used by Vicky Bach during a presentation she delivered at the University of British Columbia.