- 3 - responsibilities include teaching nursing, performing research projects related to the origins of juvenile delinquency and other research projects, and directing a number of Federal grants related to the training of nurse practitioners. In 1991, petitioner resided in Rochester, New York, and was employed by the University of Rochester School of Nursing (UR) as an Assistant Professor of Nursing. During 1991, petitioner attended and presented a paper at the Second International Family Nursing Conference in Portland, Oregon, which was held from May 21, 1991, through May 24, 1991. Petitioner drove from Rochester, New York, to Portland, Oregon, to attend the conference. Petitioner left Rochester, New York, on May 16, 1991, and arrived in Portland, Oregon, on May 20, 1991. After the conference, petitioner drove to Los Angeles, California, where she was employed as a consultant during the summer. While in Los Angeles, petitioner used her car for transportation in and around Los Angeles. At the end of the summer, petitioner drove back to Rochester to resume her teaching responsibilities at UR. Petitioner's husband, Paul Ganong, drove back to Rochester with petitioner. Petitioner also attended the American Public Health Association 119th Annual Meeting, in Atlanta, Georgia, which was held from November 10, 1991, through November 14, 1991. InPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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