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Nursing Annual Report: 2016
Nursing Strategic Plan
Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Program
Pediatric Care Management
C-Section Infection Rate
Observation Unit Opens
Acupunctur
Nursing Annual Report: 2013
Intensive Care Unit Receives Gold-Level Beacon Award
Clinical Ladder Program is Restructured
Clara\u27s House Expands
Dialysis Achieves 5-Diamond Status
Minnesota Hospital Association Caregiver of the Year Award
Bernice Schoenbor
Nursing Annual Report: 2019
Message from the CNO and Hospital President
CentraCare - St. Cloud Hospital Statistics
Nursing Strategic Plan FY2019
Patient Experience
Nursing Care Delivery
Exemplary Professional Practice
Shared Governance
Working Relationships
Professional Development
Nursing Makes a Differenc
Nursing Annual Report: 2017
March of Dimes 2016 Distinguished Nurse of the Year
Nurse Leader Competency Orientation and Mentorship Curriculum
Professional Practice Model Survey and Outcomes
Nursing Research Study to Improve Prostatectomy Education
Patient Care Assistant Recruitment and Retention
Emergency Trauma Center Multidisciplinary Team Remode
Report of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission for the year 2008
ENGLISH:
The Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) operates under the authority and direction of a
convention originally entered into by Costa Rica and the United States. The convention, which came into force in
1950, is open to adherence by other governments whose nationals fish for tropical tunas and tuna-like species in
the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). Under this provision Panama adhered in 1953, Ecuador in 1961, Mexico in 1964,
Canada in 1968, Japan in 1970, France and Nicaragua in 1973, Vanuatu in 1990, Venezuela in 1992, El Salvador
in 1997, Guatemala in 2000, Peru in 2002, Spain in 2003, the Republic of Korea in 2005, and Colombia in 2007.
Canada withdrew from the IATTC in 1984.
The IATTC's responsibilities are met with two programs, the Tuna-Billfish Program and the Tuna-
Dolphin Program.
SPANISH:
La Comisión Interamericana del Atún Tropical (CIAT) funciona bajo la autoridad y dirección de una convención
suscrita originalmente por Costa Rica y los Estados Unidos de América. La Convención, vigente desde
1950, está abierta a la afiliación de cualquier país cuyos ciudadanos pesquen atunes tropicales y especies afines en
el Océano Pacífico oriental (OPO). Bajo esta estipulación, la República de Panamá se afilió en 1953, Ecuador en
1961, México en 1964, Canadá en 1968, Japón en 1970, Francia y Nicaragua en 1973, Vanuatu en 1990, Venezuela
en 1992, El Salvador en 1997, Guatemala en 2000, Perú en 2002, España en 2003, la República de Corea en 2005,
y Colombia en 2007. Canadá se retiró de la CIAT en 1984.
La CIAT cumple su mandato mediante dos programas, el Programa Atún-Picudo y el Programa
Atún-Delfín
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