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2014 Speaking from eXperience: Integrating Excellence as a Culture Créer une Culture À partir deD’Excellence L’eXpérience PRATIQue Québec city convention centre, Québec city, Qc | centre deS congrèS de Québec, Québec, Qc September 21 to 23, 2014 | 21 au 23 Septembre 2014 CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES INFIRMIERS/INFIRMIÈRES EN SOINS INTENSIFS dynamicS of criticaL care conference 2014 September 21 to 23, 2014 Québec city convention centre, Québec city, Qc dynamics of critical care conference Dynamics is the annual national convention and product exhibition of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses (CACCN). Diverse programming allows participants to choose from a broad selection of evidence-based topics that are geared to enhancing clinical practice, leadership, education and research. With both pediatric and adult critical care opportunities provided, participants design educational agendas to meet their own unique needs. Dynamics brings colleagues together from coast to coast, providing a forum to share ideas and experiences in a new and exciting Canadian location each year. Dynamics 2014 is pleased to offer a conference presentation in each concurrent session in French. Dynamics 2014 est heureux d’offrir une présentation en français pour les sessions concurrentes durant la conférence. conference theme: Speaking from experience: integrating excellence as a culture Critical care nurses have played a crucial role in the advancement of the human health contexts positions critical care nurses to expertly navigate specialty of critical care in Canada for more than fifty years. Essential critical, life-threatening situations with skill, compassion, healing and to quality patient and family centered care, critical care nurses utilize humane caring. Join us for the CACCN Dynamics of Critical Care reflective practice, clinical reasoning, problem solving, and experience Conference 2014 in Québec City, Québec to share your experiences to advance and sustain a practice of excellence. Integrating evidence- of excellence and innovations in critical care nursing. Together, we can informed knowledge, research and high intensity therapies in complex continue to create and sustain a culture of excellence. créer une culture d’excellence: À partir de l’expérience pratique Depuis plus de cinquante ans, les infirmières et infirmiers en soins soins critiques de gérer, de façon experte, des situations critiques mettant critiques jouent un rôle primordial dans l’avancement de la spécialité des en danger le pronostic vital et ce, avec habileté et compassion dans un soins critiques au Canada. Indispensables à l’administration de soins de esprit serein et humanitaire. Venez vous joindre à nous lors de la qualité et sensibles à la vie familiale, les infirmières et infirmiers en soins Conférence sur la Dynamique des soins critiques de 2014 de l’ACIISI qui critiques exploitent des pratiques réfléchies, le raisonnement clinique, se tiendra dans la ville de Québec et partagez avec nous vos expériences la résolution des problèmes et l’expérience pour promouvoir et soutenir en matière d’excellence et d’innovation dans la pratique infirmière en une pratique motivée par l’excellence. Le fait d’intégrer l’information soins critiques. Ensemble, nous pourrons continuer à cultiver et à soutenir factuelle, la recherche et les thérapies hautement intensives à des contextes une culture d’excellence. de santé humaine complexes permet aux infirmières et infirmiers en certified nurse in critical care (canada) – cncc(c), cnccp(c) Numerous educational opportunities are provided at Dynamics to assist nurses who are preparing to write the national examination in critical care nursing offered by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA). Representatives from CNA will be in attendance to provide information about certification and nurses certified in critical care nursing will be recognized during Dynamics. continuing Learning Hours (cL Hours) Continuing education hours are calculated based on time spent in sessions (i.e. six hours per conference day). Continuing learning certificates will be provided upon full completion of the overall and conference session online evaluation. Please contact CACCN/ACIISI National Office if you have any questions regarding CL Hours. caccn/aciiSi board of directors dynamics 2014 conference planning committee President Karen Dryden-Palmer, MN, RN Chairperson Renée Chauvin, MEd, BA, BScN, RN, CNCC(C) Vice-President Renée Chauvin, MEd, BA, BScN, RN, CNCC(C) Committee Members Natasha Dupuis, MSc(A), RN Treasurer Ruth Trinier, BScN, RN, CNCCP(C) Christine Echegaray-Benites, MScA, RN Marie-Andrée Gauthier, BScN, RN Directors Marie Edwards, PhD, RN Mélanie Gauthier, M Int. Care N, RN, CNCC(C) Barbara Fagan, BScN, RN, CNCC(C) Sandra Goldsworthy, MSc, RN, CNCC(C) CMSN(C) Rob Mazur, BN, RN Jennifer Tieu, BScN, RN, CSIC(C) Editor, Linda Massé, MScN(A), RN, LL.M., CNCCP(C) Dynamics Journal Paula Price PhD, RN Richard, Watt, RN Chief Operating Officer Karen Dryden-Palmer, MN, RN, BOD CACCN/ACIISI Christine Halfkenny-Zellas, CIM Dynamics Liaison Christine Halfkenny-Zellas, CIM (CACCN/ACIISI COO) 2 CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF CRITICAL CARE NURSES ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES INFIRMIERS/INFIRMIÈRES EN SOINS INTENSIFS KEYNOTE & dynamicS of criticaL care conference 2014 pLenary SpeakerS September 21 to 23, 2014 Québec city convention centre, Québec city, Qc keynote Speaker franco carnevale Franco Carnevale is a nurse, psychologist and clinical ethicist. He completed his undergraduate nursing degree, and master’s degrees in nursing, education, and bioethics, and a doctorate in counseling psychology at McGill University, as well a master’s degree in philosophy at Université de Sherbrooke and a second doctorate in moral philosophy at Université Laval. He has also completed graduate studies in health law, anthropology, and cultural psychiatry. Dr Carnevale’s primary research interests include a wide range of concerns in pediatric ethics. His current academic appointments include (all at McGill University): Full Professor, School of Nursing; Associate Member, Faculty of Medicine (Pediatrics); Adjunct Professor, Counselling Psychology; Affiliate Member, Biomedical Ethics Unit. His clinical appointments include: Co-Chair of the Pediatric Ethics Committee, Nursing Consultant, and Associate Member of Pediatric Critical Care, all at the Montreal Children’s Hospital-McGill University Health Centre; as well as Clinical Ethics Consultant at Le Phare, Enfants et Familles (pediatric hospice and respite care). pLenary Speaker michael J. villeneuve Michael Villeneuve is well known across Canada for his leadership and innovative thinking in nursing and health system policy, strategy and transformation. For more than 30 years he has held a variety of roles in nursing clinical practice, education, research, administration and policy. After serving as executive lead for the National Expert Commission (2011-2012), Mike took on the role of lecturer and associate graduate faculty in the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto where he teaches public policy in the master’s program and is on the team designing the new Master of Nursing, Health Systems Leadership and Administration. Mike also leads his own consulting firm in Ottawa and serves as editor, health policy and innovation, for the Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership. Since the year 2000, Mike has led and participated in numerous national and international health system initiative in his roles as scholar in residence at the Canadian Nurses Association, visiting consultant with the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development in Paris, and senior nursing policy consultant with the federal Office of Nursing Policy. In his clinical career Mike was a staff nurse, clinical instructor, clinical nurse specialist and then manager in the Neuro ICU and Neuro-trauma units at Sunnybrook health Sciences Centre in Toronto. Mike is well known for asking – and pushing us to answer – some of the hard questions in nursing and health care. He publishes and speaks widely about the critical importance of nursing leadership and action to health system policy and transformation. cLoSing Speaker graham chittenden Fresh and clean…but still relentlessly funny, Graham Chittenden is an audience favourite as a comedian or host. A familiar face at the Just For Laughs festival, on television and on the radio in programs such as Match Game and The Debaters, Graham has shared tours and stages with Gerry Dee, Andrea Martin, Howie Mandel, John Pinette, and Bob Saget (to name just a few). And when it comes to corporate audiences, Graham never disappoints, boasting performances for clients ranging from the Foundation Fighting Blindness to the Ontario Home Builders Association. Graham has appeared in numerous comedy specials, including his own show, What A Guy, which aired on The Comedy Network and was nominated for a 2012 Canadian Comedy Award. On The Comedy Network, Graham also took part in a talk show which saw him sitting down with the likes of Aziz Ansari and Sarah Silverman. Recently, Graham was a part of the ensemble cast of MTV’s flagship comedy talk series MTV Showtown, where he deliberated over the day’s random hot topics and pop culture snippets. Graham has written for The Debaters, The Genie Awards, and Just For Laughs, as well as working as a creative consultant for Wipeout Canada. An animal lover, Graham donates his time to the SPCA, and can’t bring any more dogs