October 23-25, 2017 Jointly Provided by Radisson Hotel Valley Forge King of Prussia, PA Jointly Provided by Dear Nurse Colleague, Join us for TRENDS in Critical Care Nursing where you will meet nurses from around the country who share your expertise and commitment in providing care for patients with a myriad of co-morbidities and complications in which optimizing their care is frequently challenging and complex. You will hear from expert national and local speakers who will provide you with the most current information enabling you to understand the latest techniques used to improve patient outcomes utilizing best evidence based strategies for treatment, prevention and progressive care of the critical care patient. This conference is jointly provided by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter (SePA) of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) and Institute for Medical and Nursing Education (IMNE). Features of this program include: • Timely topics: Respiratory Cardiovascular, Clinical Palliative Care, Pharmacology, and Leadership • Monday: Opening Plenary Session - AACN President Christine Schulman presenting the 2017 AACN theme • Tuesday: Plenary Session - Moral Ethics panel discussion presented by Dr. Peter Clark In the evening, stay and enjoy dinner, an evening of networking and a fun presentation by Kelley Johnson RN,BSN - Miss Colorado (2015). • Wednesday: Plenary Session - presented by Joyce Ross, MSN, CRNP, CS, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA Past President of the National Lipid Association Advanced and specialized presentations include: • Ventilator Management session followed by a Ventilator Workshop • On-site CCRN and PCCN review course followed by Paper / Pencil exam after completion of the review course • Town Hall Meeting with AACN President, Christine Schulman, MS, RN, NCS, CCRN and SePA President, Deborah Paschal, CRNP, AC-AGNP • Enjoy an evening of networking and dinner along with a fun presentation with colleagues • Expert national and local speakers including AACN President, Christine Schulman, MS, RN, NCS, CCRN, Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN, Cindy Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN, Joyce Ross, MSN, CRNP, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA, Cynthia Webner DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFN, Herbert Patrick, MD, MSEE, FACP, ACCP, FCCM and Peter Clark, S.J, Ph.D. Mark your calendar and plan now to attend TRENDS in Critical Care Nursing 2017 at the Radisson Hotel at the Valley Forge Casino Resort located just 30 minutes northwest of downtown Philadelphia. Find out more online at https://aacnsepa.nursingnetwork.com. We look forward to seeing you! Sincerely, Deborah Paschal, CRNP, AC-AGNP President, SePA Chapter – AACN Vicki Brzoza, MSN, RN, CCRN Chair, Education Committee, SePA Chapter – AACN TRENDS 2017 Planning Committee 22 Get Ready to use the TRENDS 2017 Conference App! Remember how awkward program books can be? Although program books have slimmed down over the years, they still can be a nuisance to carry around all week while attending conference sessions. Well, you won’t have to worry about that at this year’s TRENDS: we are making efforts to go GREEN and will have our own Android/Apple Application for your phone, iPad, or other smart device. Participants can download the app a month before the conference to become acquainted with its features. Specific application features include: • Dashboards – includes “in-app tutorials” to aid in navigation; “What’s on now” and a quick access bar. T • Schedule of sessions – browse the schedule of A sessions by date, time, category, or type and track. Welcome ..............................2 You’ll also be able to view the speakers’ bios and B pictures. • My schedule – allows personalization and Conference App ...................L3 customization of schedules. Reminders will be E sent to inform you of your next scheduled session. • Exhibitors –browse and bookmark the list of Conference Highlights ......... 4 exhibitors prior to your arrival; and mark them as O “visited” to keep track. Monday Schedule ................F6 • Maps – The conference will be held in the Radisson conference center. The map feature C includes conference room layout, map navigation Tuesday Schedule ...............7 and ability to add a pin note reminder. O • Social features – Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn will all be integrated. There is also Wednesday Schedule ..........N8 a photo gallery to capture and share your photos and experiences. Do you typically meet colleagues T from around the country at TRENDS? This “friends Thursday Schedule..............8 feature” will help you network in advance allowing E you to share status, contact information, personal N schedules and direct message. Faculty .................................9 • Powerpoints and outlines can be printed pre- T conference, if desired. During the conference, you’ll have the ability to take notes on the app and Registration Information ....1S1 save for later. We hope you are as excited as we are in this move to make TRENDS a more tech-savvy conference! 3 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Adult CCRN-PCCN Certification • Develop a professional network of Review colleagues and associates from practice and industry. • Explore ways to influence workplace October 23 – 25, 2017 health, ensuring healthcare systems are NEW FOR 2017! driven by patients’ needs, where nurses Testing will be available on site after the review make optimal contribution. course on Thursday October 26th! • Stimulate inquiry into the fields of trauma, Certification Exam Candidates need to stroke, cardiovascular, pharmacology, and apply online at AACN.org and then email leadership. [email protected] to notify ACCN they will be testing on-site at the TRENDS 2017 Speaker Presentations conference Registrants have access to the TRENDS 2017 Conference App, which contains speaker The combined CCRN and PCCN Review presentations. sessions help prepare critical care nurses to successfully pass the CCRN and PCCN Please note; not all speakers provided examinations. presentations for downloading to the app. The CCRN Certification (Adult) is appropriate Commercial Support for registered nurses who possess a distinct and clearly defined body of knowledge of critical SePA has applied for educational grants in care nursing. The CCRN exam is a 3-hour tests support of the program. Awarded grants will be consisting of 150 multiple-choice items. Of the acknowledged in the opening remarks. 150 items, 125 are scored and 25 are used to gather statistical data on item performance Registration for future exams. AACN (2016). CCRN Exam Please register online through the following Handbook (adult). website: https://aacnsepa.nursingnetwork.com/ nursing-events/58421-trends-in-critical-care- The PCCN Certification is appropriate for nursing-conference-2017. registered nurses practicing in progressive care settings providing care to acutely ill patients. It’s fast, convenient, and easy to use. VISA, The exam is a 2.5-hour test consisting of 125 MasterCard, Discover, and AMEX accepted. multiple-choice items. Of the 125 items, 100 are Online registrations receive immediate scored and 25 are used to gather statistical data confirmation. Maximum and minimum on item performance for future exams AACN registration levels have been established. In (2016). PCCN Exam Handbook (adult). the highly unlikely event that minimum registration is not reached one week prior to Target Audience the conference, it may be subject to The program will benefit critical care nurses, cancellation. advanced practitioners and other clinicians in the specialties of cardiology, neurology, pulmonary, Continuing Education Statement: critical care medicine and primary care. TRENDS in Critical Care Nursing 2017 is jointly provided by the Southeastern Pennsylvania TRENDS 2017 LEARNING Chapter of the American Association of Critical- Care Nurses and The Institute for Medical and OBJECTIVES Nursing Education, Inc (IMNE). • Validate and expand knowledge on current practice standards. Course Completion Criteria: Participants must • Examine the impact of issues and trends attend the entire session and complete the on care delivery and practice. on-line end of program evaluation within 7 days • Refine clinical judgment and critical thinking from educational activity. No partial credit will be skills through case analysis of issues in awarded. patient care and healthcare delivery. 4 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Accreditation Continuing Nursing Education Credit Lunch Sessions The Institute for Medical and Nursing Lunch sessions are jointly provided by the Education, Inc (IMNE) is accredited as a University of Nebraska Medical Center, the provider of continuing nursing education by University of Florida College of Pharmacy and the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Practice Point Communications (ANCC’s) Commission on Accreditation. This educational program provides 25.75 Hotel Reservations contact hours of continuing education credit. The Valley Forge Casino Resort consists of the Radisson Hotel, Valley Forge and the Casino Disclosure Tower. Special discounted room rates of $129 a It is the policy of IMNE to ensure balance, night for single or double occupancy have been independence, objectivity and scientific rigor arranged for at the Radisson Hotel. Additional in all its sponsored educational programs. All rates of $139 and $149 a night are available for faculty participating in sponsored programs a third or fourth person respectively. Combined by IMNE are expected to disclose to the hotel and occupancy tax is 10%. To receive program audience any associated or apparent the discounted block room rate, please make conflict(s) of interest related to the content of your reservation by September 29, 2017. their presentation(s). Accredited status does Reservations for the Radisson Hotel can be not imply endorsement by IMNE or American made through www.vfcasino.com, using the Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on discount code TRENDS. You may also call Accreditation of any commercial products used 610.354.8118 to make your reservation at the for demonstration purposes. Radisson Hotel. Please be sure to inform the receptionist you are attending TRENDS 2017. Information regarding disclosures and Book a room through the TRENDS 2017 block resolution of any potential conflicts of interest and you will receive a 20% discount voucher will be addressed in the program book. for food purchases throughout the resort for the length of your stay. Free self-parking is What is a CERP? available for all TRENDS 2017 attendees. A continuing education recognition point (CERP) equals 60 minutes of continuing education. Transportation From Airport Some sponsored sessions award CERPs to Hotel instead of traditional continuing education (CE) credit. Many state board of nursing and other Shuttle Service: Contact Tropiano certification organizations recognize CERPs Transportation at 800.559.2040 or visit as meeting continuing education requirements. www.phlairportshuttle.net.Tropiano requires AACN recommends consulting with the state 24-hour prior reservation notice The cost is board or credentialing organization before approximately $29 one way and $53 round trip submitting CERPs to fulfill continuing education CASH. There is an additional $5 processing fee requirements. AACN accepts CERPS for for credit card payment. renewal of all AACN certifications. Taxi or Limo: The cost is approximately $65 one way. CE/CERP Credit Hours of continuing education credit, calculated on a 60-minute contact hour, are determined by the numbers of sessions a participant attends. Credit listed in contact hours. Tuesday Evening Dinner Program ..................................................................................................2 CE Plenary Sessions .......................................................................................................................3.75 CE Concurrent Sessions ................................................................................................................17.50 CE Optional Lunchtime Session .................................................................... TBD by other credit provider Sunrise Sessions .........................................................................................................................2.5 CE Maximum Possible Conference Contact Hours Maximum Possible CEU .............................................................................Total contact hours = 25.75 Maximum Possible CERP ..............................................................................................TBD (by SePA) 5 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 7:00-8:00am Registration and Morning 12:30-1:30pm Lunch: Town Meeting with Coffee AACN and SePA Presidents Lunch provided, no credit 8:00-8:15am Greetings 1:30-1:45pm Session Change 8:15-9:15am Plenary Session: Christine Schulman, RN, MS, CNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, FAAN, 1:45-3:00pm Concurrent Sessions President of AACN Respiratory: Proven Care: Management of Acute COPD Exacerbation 9:15-9:30am Session Change Ruby Weller, CRNP, CCRN 9:30-10:45am Concurrent Sessions Cardiovascular: Hemodynamic Monitoring: Back to Basics Professional: How to Outsmart Your Exhausted Brain Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC and Daniel Doherty, MSN, RN, CEN Richard Manuel, BSN, RN Cardiovascular: Heart Failure Advances: Medications, Clinical: Placement of Ultrasound Guided Intravenous Electrophysiology and Mechanical Assist Devices Accesses by Staff Nurses Sharon Burke, EdD, MSN, RN, BA, CEN Sharon Burke, EdD, MSN, RN, BA, CEN Professional: Simulation: Easy Ways to Incorporate Clinical: Cerebral Concussion: A Stealth Injury Interdisciplinary Simulation in the Clinical Setting Christine Schulman, RN, MS, CNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, FAAN Erika DeMartinis, MSN, RN, BC and Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Cardiovascular Part II: Terri Campana, MSN, RN, CCRN Clinical: Reduction of Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries in ICU Patients Through Daily Skin Rounds Marzena Sroczynski, BSN, RN, CWOCN and 3:00-3:15pm Session Change Jinah Yoo, RN, BSN, CWOCN 3:15-4:30pm Concurrent Sessions Respiratory: Pulmonary Palliative Medicine Clinic: A CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Professional Caring and Proposed Construct for Advanced Illness Management Ethical Practices (Synergy) and test taking strategies Patricia Maani-Fogelman, DNP, MSN, BSN, BA Katie Detrick, BSN,RN,CCRN Cardiovascular: The Role of Nurses in 10:45-11:00am Session Change Hemodynamic Monitoring Joanna Dilonardo, BSN, RN 11:00am-12:15pm Concurrent Sessions Cardiovascular: Capnography 101 Clinical: Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT): Cristina Manuel, BSN, RN and Review of Current Modalities Richard Manuel, BSN, RN Lolita M. Bennett, MSN, RN and Donna Bisch, BSN, RN Clinical: Delirium Dos and Don’ts Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Cardiovascular Part III Terry Campana, MSN, RN, CCRN Cardiovascular: (2 Hours) ECG Foundation: Identifying the Normal ECG to Better Understand the Abnormal ECG 4:30-6:00pm Exhibit Hall – Opening Cynthia Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFN Reception Clinical: The Final 6: Medications You Should Know for Optimizing Palliative Care Delivery Patricia Maani-Fogelman, DNP, MSN, BSN, BA CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Cardiovascular Part I Katie Detrick, BSN, RN,CCRN 6 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 6:30-7:45am Sunrise Session: 12:15-1:30pm Lunchtime Session Using DMAIC Because “IT” Matters: A Quality Improvement (Lunch provided- check in at registration Strategy for Results Where It Matters Most. desk by 9:30AM) Jennifer C Lewis, MSN, RN-BC, CCRN-K Transgender, Sex Workers and People 7:00-7:50am Registration and Morning Who Inject Drugs: Case Series: TBA Coffee Nursing Management of PAH: 7:50-8:00am Greetings Harold I. Palevsky, MD 8:00-9:15am Plenary Session: 1:45-3:00pm Concurrent Sessions Ethical Decision Making in Critical Care Nursing Cardiovascular: Heart of the Matter Moderator: Peter A. Clark, SJ., Ph.D. Desiree M. Soto, RN, CCRN Panelist: Ruby Weller, CRNP Patricia Maani-Fogelman, DNP, MSN, BSN, BA Respiratory: Under Pressure: Evolution, Diagnosis and Joanna Dilonardo, BSN, RN Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension Patricia Maani-Fogelman DNP, MSN, BSN, BA and 9:15-9:30am Refreshment Break Ruby Weller, CRNP 9:30-10:45am Concurrent Sessions Professional: Bylines and Deadlines: Writing for Professional Cardiovascular: In-Sync: Pacemakers, Defibrillators and More Publications Desiree M. Soto, RN, CCRN Denise Drummond Hayes, MSN, CRNP Respiratory: Mastering Thoracic Imaging: Do You See What Respiratory: (90 minutes) Ventilator Graphics – Can You I See? Interpret the Language? Susan Collazo, MSN, APN-CNP Herbert Patrick, MD, MSEE Clinical: A Piercing Paradigm: A Healthcare Provider’s Guide CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Gastrointestinal System to the Care of an Individual with Body Piercings and Body Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN Modifications Michael Ham, MSN, RN, CPAN, CCRN 3:00-3:15pm Session Change Respiratory: (90 minutes) Ventilator Graphics – Can You 3:15-4:30pm Concurrent Sessions Interpret the Language? Respiratory: Is it Asthma or COPD: Looking Closer at Herbert Patrick, MD, MSEE Your Patient Susan Collazo, MSN, APN-CNP CCRN –PCCN Certification Review: Pulmonary I Laura Dechant, MSN, RN, CCRN Clinical: After the ICU: Preparing Your Patient for Acute Rehabilitation 10:45-11:00am Session Change Sherine Fraser, BSN, RN and Danie Ceballos, PT, DPT 10:45am-5:00pm Exhibit Hall open Professional: Self-Care: Setting Healthy Boundaries 11:00am-12:15pm Concurrent Sessions Cardiovascular: The Case of the Vanishing Vasopressin: 2015 Patricia Briggs MSN, RN4, CCRN, HTCP, HTCI BLS & ACLS Guidelines Update Denise Drummond Hayes, MSN, RN, CRNP Respiratory: (90 minutes) Ventilator Graphics – Can You Interpret the Language? Respiratory: Thoracic Drains: Understanding the Kinks Herbert Patrick, MD MSEE Susan Collazo, MSN, APN-CNP CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Neurologic System Part I: Clinical: Osteoporosis: The Silent Disease with Devastating Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN Effects Jacqueline Kernaghan, MS, PA-C 5:00-7:00pm Dinner Program: Why We Chose Nursing Respiratory: (90 minutes) Ventilator Graphics – Can You and How Nursing Interpret the Language? Continues to Choose Us Herbert Patrick, MD, MSEE Kelley Johnson, RN, Miss Colorado 2015, Brand Ambassador for United Staffing CCRN –PCCN Certification Review: Pulmonary II Solutions, Inc. Tania Hoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC 7 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 6:30-7:45am Sunrise Session: Transitions in Care CCRN PCCN Certification Review: Multisystem Christina Whitehouse, PhD, CRNP, CDE Tania McAlorum-Hoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC 7:00-7:50am Registration and Morning 12:15-1:30pm Lunchtime Session Coffee (Lunch provided- check in at registration desk by 9:30AM) 7:50-8:00am Greetings Beyond the Cure: Towards Elimination of HCV 8:00-9:15am Plenary Session: Jody Gilmore, MSN, ANP-BC It’s Never Too Late To Take A Right On The Road Less Traveled Diabetes and Stable Ischemic Joyce L Ross, MSN, CRNP, CS, CLS, FNLA, Heart Disease FPCNA Bruce Klugherz, MD 9:15-9:30am Refreshment Break 1:45-3:00pm Concurrent Sessions 9:15am-1:45pm Exhibit Hall open – Poster Professional: Mentoring Bedside Nurses through the Sessions – CEU’s will be Research Process applied for this session Helen Hawrylack, MSN, RN3, CCRN if more than ten posters presented Cardiovascular: Remote Monitoring Not Just for Telemetry: The Use of Remote Pulmonary Artery Monitoring Devices to Decrease Heart Failure Readmissions 9:30-10:45am Concurrent Sessions Cardiovascular: (2 Hours) Identifying Injury and Ischemia Kathy Farrell, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CMSRN, ONC Cynthia Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFN Trauma: Neurological Effects of Lightening Injuries Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN Clinical: System Management for Patients Undergoing Chimeric Antigen Receptor Modified T Cells Therapy (CART-19) CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Endocrine System/ Felicia Morrison, MSN, MBA, RN Behavioral Kimberly Jablonski, RN, CCRN Professional: Learning Plans: A Novice Nurse’s Life Saver Gracy C. Mathen, MSN, RN 3:00-3:15pm Session Change CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Neurologic System Part II: - 3:15-4:30pm Concurrent Sessions Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN Clinical: The Essentials of Caring for a Patient with Burns Janell Clark, CRNP, APN-BC, MSN, MBA 10:45-11:00am Session Change Trauma: The Opioid and Heroin Epidemic Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CCRN 11:00-12:15pm Concurrent Sessions Respiratory: It’s All About the Airway! Caleb A. Rogovin, CRNA, MS, CCRN, CEN Respiratory: Ventilator Liberation Protocol Education: A Collaborative Model of Standardized Education Cardiovascular: Updates and Approaches in Lipid Cheryl Maguire, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, NEA-BC Management for the Critical Care Nurse Diane Angelo RN,MSN,CCRN Joyce L Ross, MSN, CRNP, CS, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA Beth Malane RN-BC,MSN,CCRN Clinical: Propofol Diversion and Addiction: A Hidden Issue in CCRN-PCCN Certification Review: Renal and Hematologic Critical Care Nursing System Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN Lorraine Micheletti, MA, MSN, CCRN Cardiovascular: (2 Hours) Cardiac Arrhythmias Cynthia Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CRN-CMC, CHFN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 7:30-9:00am Registration and Coffee 9:00am-1:15pm Certification Paper and Pencil Test Preregistered required 8 FACULTY Diane Angelos, MSN, RN, CCRN Helen Hawrylack, MSN, RN, CCRN Clinical Nurse Education Specialist Staff Nurse/ RNIII Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN Denise Drummond Hayes, MSN, RN, CRNP Advanced Nurse Clinician Senior Clinical Editor, Journals & Special Projects Health Learning, Research & Practice Lolita Bennett, MICU, MSN, RN Assistant Nurse Manager, MICU Sue Hodgkins, MSN CRNP-BC Pain Management Nurse Practitioner Donna Bisch, RN, BSN Tania Hoyer, RN, BSN, CCRN-CSC Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC Critical-Care Clinical Educator Professional Development Specialist Medical Center Education Kimberly Jablonski, RN, CCRN Staff RN ICU Patricia Briggs, MSN, RN4, CCRN, HTCP, HTCI Healing Touch Certified Practitioner and Instructor Kelley Johnson, RN, BSN Brand Ambassador for United Staffing Solutions, Sharon Burke, RN, EdD, MSN, BA, CEN Inc. Penn State Abington/Thomas Jefferson University Spokeswoman for Hurst Review Services. Hospital Jacqueline Kernaghan, MS, PA-C Terri Campana, RN, MSN, CCRN Chief Physician Assistant Administrative Shift Coordinator Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Jennifer C. Lewis, MSN, RN-BC, CCRN-K Clinical Education Specialist/SIM Lab Coordinator Danie Ceballos, PT, DPT Senior Physical Therapist Cheryl Maguire, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, NEA-BC STOP Program Champion Nurse Manager Medical Intensive Care Unit Janell Clark, APN-BC, MSN, MBA Elizabeth Malane, MSN, RN, CCRN, RN-BC Surgical Oncology Nurse Practitioner Nursing Professional Development Specialist Nursing at the Center for Innovation and Learning Peter A. Clark, S.J., Ph.D. Saint Joseph University Cristina Manuel, BSN, RN Surgical Intensive Care Unit Susan Collazo, MSN, APN-CNP Nurse Practitioner Thoracic Surgery Richard Manuel, BSN, RN Medical Intensive Care Unit Laura Dechant, APRN, MSN,CCRN,CCNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Gracy C. Mathen Orientation Coordinator/Clinical Nurse III, MSN, RN Erika DeMartinis, MSN, RN, BC Manager, Medical Center Education Lorraine Micheletta, RN, MA, MSN, CCRN Clinical Nursing Supervisor Katie Detrick, RN, BSN, CCRN Staff RN-Cardiology, Critical Care Felicia Morrison, MSN, MBA, RN Apheresis Specialist / Resource Nurse Joanna Dilonardo, RN, BSN Staff RN-ICU Herbert Patrick, MD, MSEE, FACP, FACCP, FCCM Intensivist, ARIA-Jefferson Health Daniel Doherty, RN, MSN, CEN BSed, MSN Program Director, Critical Care Medicine Staff Development Specialist Cynthia Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN Kathy Farrell, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CMSRN, ONC, Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist MSN Clinical Nurse Specialist- Cardiac Vascular and Caleb Rogovin, CRNA, MS, CCRN, CEN Interventional Radiology Services Chief Nurse Anesthetist Sherine Fraser, RN, BSN Joyce L. Ross, MSN, CRNP, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA Hospital Educator President, National Lipid Association Past President, Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Patricia Maani-Fogelman, DNP Association Director, GMC Nursing Grand Rounds Consultative Education Specialist Faculty, American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) ELNEC Project Christine S. Schulman, MS, RN, CNS, CCRN Associate Professor of Nursing, Columbia President American Association of Critical Care University Nurses 2017-2018 Critical Care/ Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist Michael Ham, MSN, RN, CPAN, CCRN Perioperative Clinical Practice Leader 9 FACULTY Desiree Soto, RN, CCRN Ruby Weller, MSN, CRNP Electrophysiology/Device Nurse/ICD Support Thoracic Surgery Group Coordinator Christina R. Whitehouse, PhD, CRNP, CDE Marzena Sroczynski, BSN, RN, CWOCN RN Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Board Certified Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse Jinah Yoo, BSN, RN, CWOCN Cindy Webner, DNP, CCNS, ACNPC-AG, CCRN- Wound Care Nurse CMC, CHFN Special Care HF Clinic APN Cardiovascular Consultants Aultman Hospital / Key Choice Consulting Thank you, Conference Planning Committee Members, • Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN • Vicki Brzoza, MSN, MBA, RN, CCRN • April Chmielinski, RN, MSN, CCRN, CCNS • Lauren Denney, RN, BSN, CCRN • Katherine M. Durning, RN, CCRN • Cathye Foran, RN, MSN, CCRN • Dorthy Malloy, BSN.CCRN • Tania McAlorum-Hoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC • Leslie Foran-Lee, MSN, RN, PCCN • Cheryl Maguire, MSN RN CCRN-K NEA-BC • Stephanie Maille, MSN, RN, PCCN, CCRN, CCNS, WCC • Deborah Paschal, CRNP, ACNP-AG • Debby Reddy, RN,MSN • Jane Reily, RN • Holly Rodgers, MSN, CRNP, ACNPC-AG, CCRN 10
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