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Florida Association of

School Nurses

Nineteenth Annual Conference

“School Nurses:

Leading the Way to a Healthier Generation”

February 6 and 7, 2015

Florida Hotel & Conference Center

At The Florida Mall

1500 Sand Lake Road

Orlando, FL 32809

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Friday, February 6, 2015

10:30 am

Registration Opens

:

Florida Hotel Vendor Set-up

12:00-5:00 pm Vendors

1:00 –3:00 pm Preconference Session:

Laws and Rules that Govern the Practice of Nursing in the State of Florida (2)

Peggy Deason Howland, RN, Community Health Nursing Consultant, School Health Services Program Supervisor, Florida Department of Health, Division of Community Health Promotion, Bureau of Family Health Services

3:00 – 5:45 pm Break/Vendors/Marketplace/Purses

3:30– 4:30 pm Developing the Leader Within (1)

Shelley Bumm, BSN, RN, NCSN, School Nurse

Janet Jones, MSN, RN, NCSN, School Nurse/Clinical Education Coordinator

4:30 – 5:30 pm Leadership Learning: Regional Reps and County Liaisons(1)

Paula Alford, RN, Nurse Manager for Health Services Kathleen Rose,MHA, RN, NCSN, NASN Affiliate Director

6:00 -- 6:45 pm

Light Reception and Networking

Vendors

6:15 pm

Welcome

Shelley Bumm, BSN, RN, NCSN, FASN President

School Nurse of the Year Recognition

Fran Oppedisano, BSN, RN, Chair, Awards Committee

7:00 – 9:00 pm State Update: News from the Florida Department of Health School Health Program and Florida Department of Education Student Services (2)

Peggy Deason Howland, RN, School Health Services Program Administrator Community Health Nursing Consultant

Dianne Mennitt, DNP, RN, NCSN, School Health Nurse Consultant, Student Support

Services Project, University of South Florida

9:00 pm - ???

Relax and Renew Friendships

*Be sure to check-in at CE desk to sign-up for continuing education!!!*

PRESENT A POSTER!! Check out

www.FASN.net

for information or contact

Dr. Shirley Gordon at

SGordon@FAU.edu

READ THIS!! Handouts for all sessions will be available ONLY on the designated registered participants’ page found at www.FASN.net, with access provided closer to conference.

Download at your leisure; bring to the conference.

The Florida Association of School Nurses wishes to acknowledge and thank all of the vendors and sponsors for their generous support of this conference. It is FASN’s goal to promote a free exchange of information to advance the practice of school nursing and provide leadership in the

implementation of quality health programs in the school community.

Sponsorship of any educational program or distribution of any product or materials by a specific organization or corporation does not indicate endorsement by the Florida Association of School Nurses.

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Saturday, February 7, 2014

7:00 -- 7:45 am Medication Focus Group: Voluntary Discussion—no CE 7:00 – 8:00 am

Continental Breakfast/Networking

Registration

/

Vendors/Marketplace/Posters/Purses

8:00 – 8:30 am Conference Opening Remarks

Shelley Bumm, BSN, RN, NCSN, FASN President Kathleen Rose,MHA, RN, NCSN, NASN Affiliate Director

Peggy Howland, RN, Community Health Nursing Consultant, School Health Services Program Supervisor, Florida Department of Health

Dianne Mennitt,DNP, RN, NCSN, School Health Nurse Consultant, Student Support Services Project, University of South Florida DOE

8:30 – 9:30 am The NUTS (and bolts) of Food Allergy (1)

Andrew S Bagg, MD, FAAAAI, FCAAAI, Associate Professor University of Central Florida College of Medicine

9:30 - 10:30 am Anaphylaxis Physiology and Management in Schools (1)

Bernard S. Zeffren, MD, Allergy Asthma Specialists, Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Ocoee, Clermont

10:30 - 10:45 Break/Vendors/Marketplace/Posters/Purses

10:45 – 11:45 am Homeless in the US (1)

Debbie Price, RN, Nursing Program Specialist, Santa Rosa County Health Department Darla Sparling, RN, Senior Community Health Nurse, Lead McKinney-Vento Nurse, School

Health Nurse, Santa Rosa County Health Department

11:45 – 12:00pm Blessing of the Hands--Foyer Area Karen Synder, MSN, RN, NCSN

Break/Vendors/Marketplace/Posters/Purses

12:00 – 1:15 pm

Lunch

12:15 -- 1:15 pm FASN Annual Business Meeting

Officer Appreciation/Installation/Bylaws Recommendations Shelley Bumm, BSN, RN, NCSN, FASN President, Presiding Fran Oppedisano, Awards Committee

1:30 – 2:30 pm Communicable Disease Prevention and Management in Schools (1)

Charles Peter Gerba, PhD, Fellow, American Academy of Microbiology

2:30 – 2:45 pm Break/Vendors/Posters/Marketplace/Purses

2:45 – 4:45 pm Human Trafficking (2)

Adriane Reesey, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Broward College, Founder Broward Human Trafficking Coalition

4:45 – 5:00 pm Wrap-up, Baskets, Purse Auction, and Other Winners!

Turn in Evaluation to receive CE

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The

Nineteenth FASN Annual School Nurses Conference

will be held at

the

Florida Hotel & Conference

Center at the Florida Mall

, 1500 Sand Lake Road,

Orlando, FL 32809. This year’s conference will enable

School Nurses to obtain knowledge and skills in current issues that are impacting school nursing practice. Our

conference presenters are skilled specialists in their respective fields.

Share time with your school nurse colleagues and join together as we continue to move forward in School

Nursing Practice in Florida. Up to 9.0 contact hours, plus 3 additional pre-conference hours will be given to

nurses completing attendance requirements.

Credit for the poster session requires reviewing posters, discussing content with their authors, and completing

evaluation. Participants must invest at least one hour of conference time to posters to receive credit. Contact

hours are provided through the Florida Department of Health in Polk County, Florida Board of Nursing

Approved Provider Number – NCE2832.

The learner will:

Preconference Sessions:

1. Describe the legislative purpose for the Nurse Practice Act 2. Verbalize specific laws and rules related to the practice of nursing

3. Identify the pertinent levels and general scope of nursing practice in the state 4. Differentiate between ethical and legal practice.

5. Discuss the process for discipline related to nursing practice

6. Develop self-awareness of his/her current leadership strengths to build a personal leadership philosophy 7. Boost leadership skills and strategies within the professional and academic arenas

8. Expand and clarify the leadership roles and support network of FASN Regional Representatives and County Liaisons

General Conference Sessions:

1. Synthesize the powerful connections between school nursing and positive educational outcomes 2. Advance knowledge of recent and upcoming policy development to understand what is on the horizon in

school health

3. Participate in a Q & A forum for professional school nurses to discuss current issues and trends

4. Collaborate within and among school nurses and their communities while developing effective strategies and opportunities for networking

5. Increase understanding of the indicators and management of food allergies in the school setting 6. Understand anaphylaxis physiology and management in schools, especially as it relates to epinephrine

administration, and in the context of recent Florida legislation

7. Obtain facts school nurses can use with maintenance and administration decision makers to reduce the incidence and burden of disease in school settings

8. Expand knowledge of the scope and complexity of human trafficking, and recognize victim indicators

9. Review poster presentations that communicate best practices in school nursing, share research findings, and initiate discussion among conference participants

Janie Sailors, BSN, RN, NCSN, Co-Chair Marcy Taylor, RN, BSN, Co-Chair Debra Ramos, BSN, RN, CPN Ann Conaway, RN

Shelley Bumm, BSN, RN, NCSN Shirley Gordon, PhD, RN, NCSN Jean Sirmans, BSN, RN Fran Oppedisano, BSN, RN Kathleen Rose, MHA, RN, NCSN Janet Jones, MSN, RN, NCSN Gwen Parish, BS, RN, PNLC Mickey Nagy, BSN, RN Paula Alford, RN Karen Snyder, MSN, RN, NCSN Carla Lewins, BSN, RN

FASN Annual Conference 2015

“School Nurses: Leading the Way to a Healthier Generation”

Program Objectives

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Visit our

Terrific Vendors

, the FASN

MarketPlace

and

Purses’ Auction

!

Did you enter to win a scholarship to cover the

$99 registration fee? Deadline: January 31, 2014

Visit www.fasn.net for entry form!!!

Dianne Mennitt, DNP, RN, NCSN

School Health Nurse Consultant Student Support Services Project University of South Florida

Kathleen Rose, MHA, RN, NCSN

NASN Affiliate Director

Shelley Bumm, BSN, RN, NCSN

School Nurse

Health Services, Lee County School District

Paula Alford, RN

Lake Wales Charter Schools-Registered Nurse Manager for Health Services, Homeless Program Liaison

Janet Jones, MSN, RN, NCSN

School Nurse/Clinical Education Coordinator Community Outreach Dept.

Holy Cross Hospital

Charles Peter Gerba, PhD

Fellow, American Academy of Microbiology, Adjunct Professor, Division of Environmental Health, University of Arizona, Tucson

Bernard S. Zeffren, MD

Allergy Asthma Specialists, Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Ocoee, Clermont

Andrew S Bagg, MD, FAAAAI, FCAAAI

Associate Professor University of Central Florida College of Medicine

Peggy Deason Howland, RN

Community Health Nursing Consultant School Health Services Program Supervisor Florida Department of Health

Division of Community Health Promotion Bureau of Family Health Services

Shirley C. Gordon, PhD, RN, NCSN

Professor

Assistant Dean Graduate Practice Programs

Director Head Lice Treatment and Prevention Project Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing

Florida Atlantic University

Debbie Price, BSN, RN, NCSN

Nursing Program Specialist

Santa Rosa County Health Department

Darla Spearing, RN

Senior Community Health Nurse, Lead McKinney-Vento Nurse, School Health Nurse, Florida Department of Health, Santa Rosa County

Adriane P. Reesey, PhD

Adjunct Professor Broward College

Founder, Broward Human Trafficking Coalition

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FASN 19

th

Annual Conference February 6 and 7, 2015

Registration is available

ONLINE

or by

MAIL

. To register

online

, please

go to the FASN website

at

www.FASN.net and click

on “FASN 19th Annual Conference 2015”

under

“Upcoming Events”

. You will be

asked to complete the information below on the website. Payment with a

credit card

can be made when

registering

ONLINE ONLY

, using secure server.

If desired, the registration form can be downloaded and mailed to: FASN Registration, 12606 Chelmsford Ct,

Orlando, FL 32837

with

CHECK OR MONEY ORDER

payable to

FASN

.

Registration includes:

Sessions, Reception,Vendor Access, Continental Breakfast, Saturday Lunch, Breaks, Program Materials

, CE’s

No less than

12 CE Credits

can be earned if participants complete

preconference

and

poster

sessions

Please fill-in ALL blanks to ensure proper registration.

Name

__________________________________________

E-mail Address

___________________

Address

__________________________________________

City/State/Zip

__________________________________________

Telephone

_________________

License Number _______________ Employer________________________ County__________________

First-Time Attendee?

Yes

No

$120

(Non-member) +

$15

CE Fee

=$135—Dec. 16, 2014-Feb. 1, 2015

$99

(Member, no CE)

Dec. 16, 2014-Feb. 1, 2015

$120

(Non-member, no CE)--

Dec. 16, 2014-Feb. 1, 2015

$120 onsite + $15 CE fee=$135/member and non-member

Onsite rates will be charged after February 1, 2015

Yes, I will be attending the Friday, February 6, 2015 Reception

Evening Session

Special Dietary Needs

:

____________________________________________________________

There is no separate registration fee for attending

only one day. Fee for registration is as above.

Cancellation Policy

: Refund (less $10.00 processing fee) will be made if cancellation notice

received

before February 1.

.

Sorry

, we

cannot refund

registration fee after

February 1, 2015

If mailing, send form

with check

to

:

FASN Registration, 12606 Chelmsford Ct, Orlando, FL 32837

$99

(Member) +

$10

CE Fee=

$109—Dec. 16, 2014-Feb. 1, 2015

“School Nurses: Leading the Way to a Healthier Generation”

Registration Deadline February 1, 2015

Direct Registration Process or FASN Conference questions to Janie Sailors

at

SailorsRN@aol.com

LPN

Certified School Nurse (NCSN)

RN

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The Florida Hotel and Conference Center at the Florida Mall

1500 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32809 | P: 407-859-1500 |

F: 407-816-5193 | Toll Free: 1-800-588-4656

Ranked in the top 10 on Trip Advisor out of 330 hotels in Orlando

Register NOW!!!

Ask for

FASN/Florida Association of School Nurses

Group Rate of

$119. Resort Fee is waived and parking is FREE!!!!!

www.FASN.net 1500 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32809

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