• No results found

ENCAVA Winter Symposium

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "ENCAVA Winter Symposium"

Copied!
5
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

2

nd

Annual

ENCAVA Winter Symposium

In affiliation with Duke University Medical Center Part of the NC AHEC Program

Joint provided by

Friday & Saturday

February 26-27, 2016

LOCA

TION

William F. Andrews Center

Conference Rooms 1 & 2

(2)

Vascular access, infusion, radiology, critical care, home care and other health care professionals who provide services for patients with vascular access needs.

Program Description

Nurses and healthcare professionals who insert, maintain or remove intravenous access devices require education about current best practices in care and maintenance of intravenous devices. Healthcare professionals and nurses who attend this event will obtain up-to-date education about intravenous access, care and current best practices.

Objectives

Upon completion of this knowledge based program, the participant should be able to: • Recognize clinical research questions arising from practice.

• Develop a plan for engaging in research within the clinical setting. • Discuss the relevance of the INS standards to practice.

• Compare the previous version of the standards to the 2016 revisions. • Discuss HAI prevention in vascular access.

• Describe methods to reduce infection when caring for ports.

• Describe PIV infiltrations/extravasation risks.

• Identify risks and benefits of pediatric vascular access.

Fee

Individual: $85 if registration and payment are received before February 21, 2016; $100 thereafter.

Credit

CEUs: 0.6 hours will be awarded to participants who attend 100% of this educational activity. CNE: 6.0 contact hours, AP#005-880

Southern Regional AHEC: Department of Continuing Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT): Application has been made through the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for 6.0 Category A credits.

Disclosure of any conflict of interest from the speaker(s) will be announced at the beginning of the symposium.

Substitutes/Refunds/Cancellations

Participants who register for the program and are not able to attend, may: • Send a substitute; or

• Cancel 48 business hours before the program and obtain a refund for 70% of the registration fee.

Cancellations less than 48 business hours before the program are non-refundable. Participants who register for a program and do not attend will forfeit the full amount of the program registration fee.

(3)

Agenda

Friday, February 26

6:30 p.m. Educational Dinner at Hilton Garden Inn Crabtree

The Benefits of Catheter Management Education & Training in Helping Improve Infusion Care

Darcy Doellman MSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC™

Hilton Garden Inn Crabtree, 3912 Arrow Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612

Meal and inservice provided through a generous donation from Genentech. No continuing education credit will be provided.

A special room rate of $109 plus tax at the Hilton Garden Inn is available for conference attendees. wi-fi included. Reservations can be made at: http://tinyurl.com/naqu6gm or call the hotel directly at 919-703-2525 and request a room for ENCAVA Group. All reservations need to be made prior to February 5, 2016 in order to guarantee availability and the group rate. A credit card will be required

to confirm reservations.

Saturday, February 27 8 a.m. Registration

8:30 a.m. Welcome & Opening Remarks

Jennifer Parnell, MSN, RN, PCCN, ENCAVA President

8:40 a.m. Innovations and the Standard of Care for Patients with Ports

Jami DeNigris, RN, OCN

9:40 a.m. Pediatric Vascular Access

Darcy Doellman MSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC™

10:40 a.m. Break with Exhibitors

11 a.m. Top 10 Things you can do to Prevent HAI’s in Vascular Access

Hudson Garrett, Ph.D., MSN, MPH, FNP-BC, CSRN, PLNC™,VA-BC™

12 p.m. Lunch with Exhibitors (provided)

1 p.m. INS Standard of Practice

Britt M. Meyer, MSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC™

2 p.m. Break with Exhibitors

2:30 p.m. PIV Infiltrations/Extravasations

Darcy Doellman MSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC™ 3:30 p.m. Posing Clinically Relevant Questions

Julia Aucoin, DNS, RN-BC, CNE 4:30 p.m. Summary/Evaluation

(4)

Julia Aucoin, DNS, RN-BC, CNE, is the director of Practice, Quality, & Research for UNC Rex Healthcare. She has over 35 years of experience as a practice educator, 15 years of research faculty experience and five years of experience as a nurse scientist for an academic health system. She brings a wealth of knowledge to the classroom about nursing research and evidence based practice. Julia is a Certified Nurse Educator and holds certification in

Nursing Professional Development. She has been an active member of ANCC since 1992 and the NLN since

2006. She has received multiple distinguished awards, published works, served as mentor/advisor, headed research

projects and served on multiple advisory boards in addition to a multitude of other professional achievements. Jami DeNigris, RN, OCN, began her career in 2000 as a social worker in New York. She obtained her nursing

degree in 2007. Currently she works at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia on the Hematology/

Oncology unit as the clinical nurse manager. She has been a member of the Oncology Nursing Society for nine

years and obtained her Oncology Nurse Certification in 2009. She is a Certified Chemotherapy instructor through

the ONS, holding semi-annual chemotherapy classes. In 2012, she was a poster presenter at the National ONS conference in New Orleans. Her research and innovative policy changes have brought infection rates on her unit to 0 for over a year and half. Jami is involved in numerous hospital committees and has a strong commitment to giving safe, compassionate quality care to patients and families.

Darcy Doellman, MSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC, is the clinical manager for the Vascular Access Team at Cincinnati

Children’s Hospital in Ohio. With over 30 years of vascular experience, she has multiple published works, has

presented both locally and nationally, and is currently involved as the principal investigator of and IRB IV

infiltration device research study. She is nationally recognized as a pediatric vascular access specialist and a

founding member of the Pedivan, a pediatric virtual network of the Association for Vascular Access.

Hudson Garrett Jr., Ph.D., MSN, MPH, FNP-BC, CSRN, PLNC, VA-BC, is currently the vice president of clinical affairs for PDI Healthcare. Dr. Garrett is involved with, and holds leadership positions in, a variety of professional organizations. Dr. Garrett also served as both a reviewer and author for the 2012 AHE Practice Guidance for Healthcare Environmental Cleaning, a reviewer for the Association for Vascular Access Peripheral IV Guideline and the 2011 PEDIVAN Guideline for Pediatric Vascular Access. He has published articles in many periodicals including Infection Control Today, Managing Infection Control, Provider, The Assisted Living Journal, McKnight’s Long Term Care, and in the American Journal of Long Term Care, and also in several Mosby Saunders

medical textbooks. He also serves on the editorial review board for the Journal of Vascular Access, the Journal of Perioperative Nursing, AVA EVAN Newsletter, OSAP Newsletter, The Journal of and the American Journal of Long Term Care.

Britt Meyer, MSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC, NE-BC, is the nurse manager of the operations Vascular Access Team at Duke University Medical Center. She serves as adjunct faculty for East Carolina University, is a member of

multiple professional organizations and provides educational presentations for multiple organizations. She has multiple published works and has presented both locally and nationally.

Contact

Patti Ness MBA/HCM, BSN, RN

Director of Nursing CE/RN Refresher Coordinator, SR-AHEC 910-678-7246/[email protected]

For information on program registration, call 910-678-7226.

The handouts for the program will be provided online through MyCE located on the SR-AHEC website: www.sr-ahec.org. Early registration is encouraged, as full access instructions will be sent with registration confirmation via e-mail.

For Continuing Education References concerning inclement weather, tobacco-free campus and ADA requirements, please go to: http://sr-ahec.org/ContinuingEd/CE.html

(5)

Office Use Only: Check Auth #___________ Date___________ From_____________________ Amount $__________

In affiliation with Duke University Medical Center Part of the NC AHEC Program

www.sr-ahec.org

1601 Owen Drive • Fayetteville, NC 28304 910-678-7226

2nd Annual ENCAVA Winter Symposium

CASCE #48068 / NU160226

Registration Form

Form may be duplicated.

Phone: 910-678-7226 Fax: 910-323-0674

Online: http://www.aheconnect.com/ncahec/eventdetail.aspx?EventID=48068 Mail: SR-AHEC, Attention Registrar, 1601 Owen Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304

I will attend:

Friday & Saturday

Saturday ONLY

Dr.

Mr.

Mrs.

Ms.

First Name Last Name Last 4 digits of SS#

Email (primary) (secondary - only used if primary is undeliverable)

☐ Do not send email announcements of upcoming SR-AHEC programs. ☐ Do not share my information with participants and/or exhibitors.

Home Address City State Zip Code

Employer Job Title

Work Address City State Zip Code

Phone (work) (home) (cell)

Certifications/Degrees Specialty Area(s) Are you an NCC?

Special Needs / Food Allergies

How did you hear about this SR-AHEC program?

Printed Publication

Email

Fax

Word of Mouth

AHEC web site

MyAHEC

Facebook Payment Information

SR-AHEC requires full payment for all registrations prior to the program date. We no longer accept purchase orders or supervisor’s approval signatures in lieu of payment. Access to workshop materials and handouts cannot be released until payment is received. Early and regular rates will be determined by the date of receipt.

☐ Check (Make payable to SR-AHEC)

☐Mastercard / Visa # Expiration Date (mm/yy)

References

Related documents

• Common kinds of problems that crop up during international business negotiations?. • The similarities and

The articles in this special issue about New Ways of Working describe the aspects of web 2.0 as relevant to virtual collaboration and outline the precon- ditions, which are

a. The number and location of “eligible elementary schools” in the Council’s community, as defined in Section 7.716.1, Definitions. The number and location of early care and

Motion passed with Commissioners Anne Boyle, Rod Johnson, Frank Landis and Tim Schram voting AYE, and Commissioner Jerry Vap excused not voting... TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The programme identifies manufacturing and other industries (whole- saling, transport) sensitive to the repercussions of the 2016 problem. More- over, it is shown that the

A foreign corporation, whether engaged or not in trade or business in the Philippines, is taxable only on income derived from sources within the Philippines.. Some rules on taxation

It assumes that tenant data are saved in a relational database. It has to preserve the confidentiality of the stored data and even of the database structure because

The community is expected to benefit from the SysteMHC Atlas at various levels: (i) basic scientists and clinicians can navigate within a large catalog of high-quality context-