2018 Conference Program.Indd

2018 Conference Program.Indd

NONPF Conference Program April 18-22, 2018 JW Marriott Indianapolis, IN Steering NP Education Toward the Future 44th Annual Conference National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties NONPF ANNUAL MEETING 1 Program at a Glance Wednesday, April 18 9:30 am-8:00 pm Preconference 2: Teaching Quality 2:45-3:00 pm Registration Open, Outside Griffin Hall Improvement, Grand Ballroom 8 Break 12:00- 2:45 pm Preconference 3: Strategies and Techniques 3:00-6:00 pm Preconference 1: Workshop for for Teaching Diagnostic Reasoning, Grand Preconference 4: Pharmacology Update, New Faculty, Grand Ballroom 7 Ballroom 9 Grand Ballroom 7 Thursday, April 19 7:00 am- 6:00 pm 11:45 am- 1:00 pm TA 6: Simulation Models, Room 103/4 Registration Open, Outside Griffin Hall Lunch Break–Lunch on Your Own TA 7: Outcomes from Academic-Community 7:30-8:30 am 1:00-2:00 pm Partnerships for Advanced Practice Nursing Light Breakfast, JW Marriott Opening Keynote Plenary: Steering NP Clinical Education, White River G-H Education Toward the Future: Sponsored by 8:00-11:45 am 3:30-4:30 pm University of Indiana School of Nursing, Poster Set A, Griffin Hall Preconference 5: Workshop for New White River E-F Program Directors, White River A-B NONPF Huddle 2: Making the Most, Preconference 6: Interrupt Overwhelm: 2:00-2:15 pm Getting Involved!, Room 201/3 Break A Nurse Practitioner Faculty Workshop to 4:30-6:00 pm Reflect, Regroup and Recharge, 2:15-3:30 pm ACEs: Adverse Childhood Experiences, White River C-D TA 1: Committing to a Vision of Excellence: White River E-F Preconference 7: Telehealth: A Primer for Leading a Momentum in DNP Education, Nurse Practitioner Faculty, White River G-H White River A-B 6:00-8:00 pm Welcome Reception: Sponsored by TA 2: Teaching SBIRT, White River C-D 9:30-11:30 am Fitzgerald Health Education Associates, Curricular Leadership Committee Meeting, TA 3: Program Success, Room 204/5 White River A-D Room 101/2 TA 4: Program Evaluation and Outcomes, 11:45 am-12:45 pm White River I-J NONPF Huddle 1: Orientation for New TA 5: Inteprofessional Simulation, Members and First-Time Attendees, Room 101/2 Room 201/3 Friday, April 20 7:00 am- 4:00 pm 10:45 am-12:00 pm 12:00-1:00 pm Registration Open, Outside Griffin Hall FA 1: Patient Centered Care for Transgender Conference Planning Committee Meeting, Populations: Tools for NP Faculty and Room 101/2 7:00-8:15 am Students, White River A-B Leadership Forum Breakfast: Sponsored Faculty and Preceptor Development by University of Illinois at Chicago College of FA 2: Academic-Practice Partnership, Committee Meeting, Room 103/4 White River C-D Nursing, Room 201/4 12:00-2:00 pm FA 3: Service Learning, Room 101/2 7:30-8:15 am Poster Set B, Griffin Hall Breakfast and Exhibits, Griffin Hall FA 4: New Teleprecepting and Practice, Boxed Lunch with Exhibitors: Sponsored White River I-J by American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 8:30-9:15 am National Certification Board, Inc., Griffin Hall Annual Business Meeting (members only), FA 5: Special Topics, White River G-H White River E-F FA 6: Student Learning in New Ways, 1:00-2:00 pm Room 103/4 SIG Meeting: Program Director, 9:15-10:15 am White River A-B NONPF President’s Address, White River E-F FA 7: Partnerships and Learning, Room 203/4 10:15-10:45 am Break 2 NONPF ANNUAL MEETING Friday, April 20 2:00-3:15 pm 3:30-4:45 pm 5:00-6:00 pm FB 1: Establishing Clinical Practicums in FC 1: Making the Uncomfortable SIG Meeting: Sexual & Reproductive Health, the Future: Fiscal Realities and Partnership Comfortable: Engaging in Difficult Room 101/2 Opportunities, White River A-B Conversations about Race, Racism and SIG Meeting: Research, Room 103/4 Privilege, White River A-B FB 2: Virtual Presence, White River C-D SIG Meeting: Acute Care, White River A-B FC 2: OSCE, White River C-D FB 3: Student Engagement, Room 101/2 SIG Meeting: International, White River C-D FB 4: Ways to Learn, White River I-J FC 3: Rural Health Experiences, Room 101/2 SIG Meeting: Health Policy, White River G-H FB 5: Evaluations, Studies and Effects, Room 103/4 FC 4: New Ways to Learn, 5:00 pm White River I-J Explore Indy! FB 6: Models of Student Learning, Room 203/4 FC 5: Faculty Scholarship, Room 103/4 FB 7: Virtual Simulation, White River G-H FC 6: Student Success, Room 203/4 FC 7: Unique and New, White River G-H Saturday, April 21 6:30-7:15 am 9:00-10:00 am 2:00-3:15 pm Fun Run/Walk Around Indy International Nurse Practitioner/APN SB 1: Test Your Liability IQ: Top Reasons NPs Meet at NONPF Registration Desk Role Development: Implications for Faculty, Get Sued, White River A-B White River E-F 7:00 am-4:00 pm SB 2: Add Value to Learning, Room 101/2 Registration Open, Outside Griffin Hall 10:00-11:00 am SB 3: DNP Projects, White River G-H Poster Set C, Griffin Hall 7:00-7:45 am SB 4: What’s New, Room 203/4 NONPF Huddle 3: Q&A, White River G-H Breakfast, Griffin Hall SB 5: Partnerships, White River I-J 7:30-8:45 am 11:00 am-12:15 pm SB 6: Student Communication and Educational Breaksfast: An SA 1: Driving in the Fast Lane: Transitioning Readiness, Room 103/4 Interprofessional Roadmap for NP Programs MS to BS-DNP: A Critical Need SB 7: Improving the Population Health of Integrating Oral Health in NP Education to Prepare Clinical Educators, White River A-B Nurse Practitioner Students and Faculty: An and Practice: Findings of a National SA 2: Telehealth, White River C-D Urgent Call to Action, White River C-D Survey, White River E-F SA 3: Communication Strategies, Poster Set C, Griffin Hall Room 101/2 3:30-4:30 pm Finance, Capital Development, and 7:30-11:30 am SA 4: Beyond the Basics, Room 103/4 Marketing Committee Meeting, Room 103/4 Exhibit Hall Open, Griffin Hall SA 5: Preceptors, White River G-H Member Resources Committee Meeting, 7:45-8:45 am SA 6: Simulation and OSCEs, White River I-J Room 101/2 SIG Meeting: Psychiatric-Mental Health, SA 7: Student Learning, Room 203/4 SIG Meeting: Simulation, White River A-B Room 101/2 SIG Meeting: Addiction, White River C-D SIG Meeting: Faculty Practice, Room 103/4 12:15-1:45 pm Luncheon and Awards: Sponsored by SIG Meeting: Emergency NP, White River G-H SIG Meeting: Distance Learning, Wolters Kluwer, White River E-F White River A-B SIG Meeting: Gerontological, White River I-J SIG Meeting: Diversity, White River C-D 6:00-10:30 pm Annual Dinner-Honoring Dr. Loretta Ford: Sponsored by American Nurses Credentialing Center, White River E-F Sunday, April 22 7:15-8:00 am Breakfast & Open Roundtable Discussions, White River E-F 8:00-11:00 am LACE Panel, White River E-F NONPF ANNUAL MEETING 3 NONPF 44th Annual Meeting President’s Address April 18-22, 2018 I Indianapolis, IN NONPF President, Anne Thomas, Steering NP Education PhD, ANP-BC, GNP, Toward the Future FAANP, Michigan State University will present her President’s Address on Friday, April 20, 9:15 am. Please join us as Dr. Thomas shares the Dear Colleagues: exciting and innovative work NONPF Welcome to Indianapolis and our 44th Annual Meeting! has been busily tackling over the past year and provides insight into the The 2018 NONPF Conference Planning Committee has done a wonderful job of organizing a program that both, supports the theme of overall vision for the organization and “Steering NP Education Toward the Future”, and incorporates participant the challenges ahead. feedback from previous years. This year’s meeting will provide rich program content, opportunities for networking with faculty from other institutions, and access to new resources from NONPF and other supporters of the profession. Our dynamic preconference options begin on Wednesday at noon Conference Objectives and conclude late Thursday morning. We will start the general program By the end of the 44th Annual Conference, on Thursday at 1:00 pm with a keynote presentation on “NP Education attendees will be able to: Toward the Future”. The subsequent plenaries and concurrent sessions will provide useful information, highlight the innovations implemented by NP • Discuss nurse practitioner education faculty across the nation, and stimulate ideas which can be implemented for the clinician of the future; in your own programs. We pride ourselves on the interactive nature of this • Explore innovations and strategies meeting and believe it will be a prominent feature again this year. for nurse practitioner educators; and For new members and first-time attendees, we would like to call your attention to the NONPF Huddles. These informal, informational sessions, • Describe how leadership, policy, and organized by the Member Resources Committee, are designed to orient research strengthen NP education. new members to NONPF leadership, Standing Committees and Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Seasoned NONPF members will be available at each huddle to provide important information and answer your questions. Tweet @NONPF We hope that all new members and first-time attendees join us during Show us your conference moments the Welcome Huddle on Thursday, April 19th from 11:45 to 12:45 in Room via Twitter by using the #NONPFIndy2018 201/3.

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