AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CONFERENCE Wednesday-Thursday | April 20-21, 2016 | Lynnwood Convention Center | Lynnwood, WA 13.3 Contact Hours (Rx=5.8)
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27TH ANNUAL PACIFIC NORTHWEST AMBULATORY CARE NURSING CONFERENCE Wednesday-Thursday | April 20-21, 2016 | Lynnwood Convention Center | Lynnwood, WA 13.3 contact hours (Rx=5.8) TARGET AUDIENCE For nurses, nurse practitioners, medical assistants and other interested healthcare professionals. CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION Nurses in ambulatory care have diverse roles, serve unique groups of patients and require specialized clinical and management skills. This conference is an educational forum for those who practice in a wide variety of settings, including large and small clinics, physician offices, home health, long term care, public health, community health, occupational health, school health, college health, military health, specialty clinics, case management and other outpatient settings. Two general sessions and nine sets of concurrent sessions allow registrants to design a conference that meets their individual needs. Speakers include distinguished local, regional and national experts presenting on clinical assessment, nursing interventions, administrative/management issues and professional development. Conference goals are to strengthen the practice of nursing, promote innovation and create seamless systems for patients and communities. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case studies, hands-on skill development, poster sessions and collegial interchange. OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this conference, participants will be better able to: 1. Discuss updated information related to the clinical assessment, nursing management and prevention of common health problems seen in ambulatory care settings. 2. Describe strategies for dealing with administrative and management issues. 3. Describe strategies that promote professional development, including transition into new nursing roles in the ambulatory setting. PROVIDED BY University of Washington School of Nursing, Continuing Nursing Education JOINT PROVIDERS Environmental Health and Safety, University of Washington • Group Health • Pacific Medical Centers • Public Health – Seattle & King County • Sea Mar Community Health Centers Seattle Children’s Hospital • Swedish Medical Center • The Everett Clinic • University of Washington School of Nursing • UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center UW Medicine/Northwest Hospital & Medical Center • UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center • UW Medicine/Valley Medical Center • Virginia Mason CO-SPONSOR Washington State Nurses Association FEATURED SPEAKERS WEDNESDAY KEYNOTE | Nurses as Leaders: From the Individual to the Organization and Beyond Gladys Campbell, MSN, RN, FAAN is an independent leadership coach and health care consultant. She served as chief executive officer for the Northwest Organization of Nurse Executives and chief nurse executive and senior leader for clinical strategy for the Washington State Hospital Association. Ms. Campbell is a past fellow in the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Magnet Appraiser Program, a past-president of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, a fellow in the College of Critical Care Medicine, a career-long member of the ANA and Sigma Theta Tau, a member of the American Organization of Nurse Executives, and a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. She has been a member of the editorial Board of Clinical Issues in Critical Care and author of numerous publications. THURSDAY KEYNOTE | 7 Habits of Highly Effective Nurses Cindy Sayre, PhD, ARNP is a Director of Professional Practice and Patient and Family Centered Care at UWMC. Her areas of interest are diabetes, obesity and empowering nurses. Dr. Sayre works as a nurse practitioner specializing in the management of inpatient diabetes. She has co-written insulin protocols and has been involved in researching glycemic control at UWMC. CALL FOR POSTERS Discount available for poster presenters! Have you developed an innovative strategy or program for delivering ambulatory care? Please consider presenting a poster at the conference to share your approach to enhancing patient care, practice or education. For poster guidelines, visit uwcne.org/ambulatory2016 or email UWCNE at [email protected]. Abstracts are due April 1, 2016. EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Visit the Exhibitor Portal at uwcne.org to reserve an exhibit space at this conference. For more information, please contact Corie Goodloe at [email protected] or 206-616-3826. UWCNE • PH: 206-543-1047 • FAX: 206-543-6953 • WEB: uwcne.org • EMAIL: [email protected] 1 PROGRAM SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 THURSDAY, APRIL 21 6.3 Contact Hours (Rx = up to 3.5) 7.0 Contact Hours (Rx = up to 2.3) 7:30 Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 7:00 Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 8:15 Welcome and Overview 7:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS E E1 Holly Vance, BSN, RN-BC, CWCN 8:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Use of Medicinal Honey E2 The Y and CDC: Partnering to Prevent Diabetes in Our Community Nurses as Leaders: From the Individual to the Wendy Bart, BS Organization and Beyond E3 E-Resources for Evidence-Based Practice Julie Planchon Wolf, MLIS Gladys Campbell, BSN, MSN, RN, HC-BC, FAAN E4 Wiring Mindful Well-Being B. Bartja Wachtel, LICSW, MHP 9:30 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session E5 Academic Progression in Nursing (APIN): Challenges and Opportunities in RN-to-BSN Education and Beyond Mary A. Baroni, PDD, RN 9:50 CONCURRENT SESSIONS A A1 GI Issues in Children 8:20 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session Lauren White, MSN, ARNP, PPCNP-BC 8:30 Welcome and Overview A2 Outpatient Falls Clinics: What Do They Offer? Elizabeth Phelan, MD, MS 8:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS A3 Discussing Firearm Safety at the Well Child Check 7 Habits of Highly Effective Nurses Cindy Sayre Whitney Taylor, BA A4 Using Technology to Facilitate Health Behavior 9:40 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session Change George Demiris, PhD, FACMI 10:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS F A5 Active Shooter Response Training F1 The Role of Nurses in Leading and Advocating for “Upstream” Josh Stivers, MHA, CPD Community Level and Early-Intervention Activities for Infants at Risk 11:00 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session for Being Born Prematurely Betty Bekemeier F2 Patient Engagement in Diabetes Self-Management 11:15 CONCURRENT SESSIONS B Meredith Cotton, MEd, CDE R B1 I Thought Asthma Meant Wheezing? x Rx F3 Contraception Update Deb Oyer, MD Marijo Ratcliffe, MN, ARNP, CPNP F4 Suicide Prevention: Recognition and Referral Sue Eastgard, MSW B2 IBS: Elimination Diet, FODMAP and Probiotics Kris Somol, ND 11:10 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session B3 Caring for Burns Outside the Burn Center 11:20 CONCURRENT SESSIONS G Samuel Mandell, MD, MPH G1 Biofeedback: Tools for Reduction in Pain and Stress in Children and B4 Brain Tumors Joseph Serrone, MD B5 Washington State Medical Assistant Program Teens Janna Kent, RN, BCB, BA, CLL Brett Cain, MPA | Charlotte Foster, RN, BSN, MHA G2 Carb Conundrum: Separating Facts from Fiction Around Carbohydrates and Nutrition for Optimal Diabetes Management Katy Figel, BS, RDN, CD 12:25 Lunch (provided), Exhibits and Poster Session G3 Difficult Conversations about Elderly Drivers Optional Group Networking Meetings: 12:45-1:15 Mary Lynn Pannen, RN, BSN, CCM G4 Dementia Update Nancy Isenberg, MD 1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS C G5 Travel: Pre Trip Evaluation and Post Travel Triage C1 The Itchy and Scratchy Show Marguerite Brady, MSN, ARNP Angela Panda, BSN, RN | Merrill Manza, BSN, RN C2 Dementia Demystified: How Emotional Leadership 12:30 Lunch (provided), Exhibits and Poster Session Techniques Improve Patient Outcomes and Quality 1:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS H of Life Gaila Palo, MN, RN, AGCNS-BC Rx H1 Update on Type 2 Diabetes Subbulaxmi Trikudanathan, MD C3 Navigating the Maze of Wound Care Products Rx H2 The Top Drugs to Stop in Older Adults Jennifer Kapur, PharmD Maureen McDonald, MSN, RN, CWCN H3 Emerging Infections: Chikungunya, Zika, Ebola, MERS and other C4 Health Care Reform: How Are We Doing in King Bogeymen Christopher Baliga, MD County? Daphne Pie H4 Current Trends in Bariatric Surgery Marcelo Hinojosa, MD Rx C5 Nurse Advocates: Rule #1—Think Big Nancy Amidei, MSW H5 Common Immunization Errors and How to Prevent Them 2:40 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session Wende Keirsey, RN, BSN 2:55 CONCURRENT SESSIONS D 2:40 Break, Exhibits and Poster Session Rx D1 ADHD in Youth Patti Varley, MN, ARNP, CNS 2:55 CONCURRENT SESSIONS J D2 Immunization Update Marta Collins, RN, BSN J1 Autism 101 for Ambulatory Nurses Jason Russo, BA, MN D3 Joint Arthroplasty: State of the Art for 2016 J2 Parkinson's Update John Roberts, MD Margaret Baker, MD, FACS, FAAOS J3 Collaborative Care Approach to Mental Health D4 The Three Elements of Successful De-Escalation Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD | Ramanpreet Toor, MD Jonathan Beard, MSSW, LICSW J4 Optimizing Nutritional Intake for the Older Adult D5 Nurse Licensure Compact Paula Meyer, MSN, RN, FRE Erin Kemperman, MS, RD, CD 4:05 Adjourn (10 minutes of contact hours are included for online 4:05 Adjourn (10 minutes of contact hours are included for online completion of the completion of the conference evaluation) conference evaluation) Rx = This session qualifies for pharmacology contact hours at the advanced practice level. UWCNE • PH: 206-543-1047 • FAX: 206-543-6953 • WEB: uwcne.org • EMAIL: [email protected] 2 SPEAKERS Kris M. Somol, ND, Primary Care Provider in Private Practice; Adjunct Faculty, Bastyr University, Kirkland Margaret Baker, MD, FACS, FAAOS, Orthopedic Surgeon, Center for Bone and Joint Josh Stivers, MHA, CPD, System Security Trainer, Swedish Health Services–Security Surgery, Port Angeles; Assistant Medical Director, Qualis Health