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24 Hour Security is Enforced Around the University BETSY C. AYO HALL AUDITORIUM (two way) (two way) College of Nursing & Allied Health Continuing Nursing Education Program P. O. Box 2057 Thibodaux, LA 70310 This public document was published at a total cost of $480.97. Four-thousand copies of this public document was published Betsy C. Ayo Hall in this first printing at a cost of $480.97 The total cost of all printings of this document, including reprints is $480.97 This document was published by University Printing & Design Services, P.O. Box 2010, Thibodaux, LA 70310, to promote the Ardoyne Drive (two way) College of Nursing and Allied Health’s Continuing Nursing Education Program, under the authority of R.S.17:2048. Printing Acadia Drive (one way) Madewood Drive (one way) Audubun Drive (two way) of this material was purchased in accordance with the provisions of Title 43 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes. Individuals needing accommodations (ADA) can contact 985.448.4783 or visit nicholls.edu/ada LA 1 (East 1st Street) Registration Form - For multiple registrations, please feel free to duplicate this form. ❑ Dr. ❑Mrs. ❑ Ms. ❑ Mr. ❑ RN ❑ LPN ❑ Other __________________ Name Mailing Address 265400-3821-733699-10 Employing Agency Daytime Phone Number City State Zip Code Specialty Work Area E-mail Address ❑ E-mail parking permit ❑ Oct. 15, 2015: Bridging the Communication Gap Among COLLEGE OF NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Thibodaux, Louisiana nicholls.edu/cona_conted/ Continuing Nursing Education Program Activity Calendar Please register me for the education activity(ies) below: Healthcare Providers: A Multidisciplinary Approach ($10 late fee if not registered by Oct. 8, 2015) ❑ Nov. 12, 2015: It’s a Brain Thing: Neurological Injury and Nursing Care TBI’S, Strokes, & Seizures ($10 late fee if not registered by Nov. 5, 2015) ❑ Dec. 3, 2015: Foundation of Nursing Research to Evidence-Based Practice: The Nuts and Bolts ($10 late fee if not registered by Nov. 26, 2015) ❑ Jan. 19, 2016: PART 1: Managing the School Aged Child: Diabetes Update & PART II: Assessment and Medication Management of Common Psychiatric Disorders in the School Setting ($10 late fee if not registered by Jan. 12, 2016) ❑ Feb. 25, 2016: Pharmacology Update ($10 late fee if not registered by Feb. 18, 2016) ❑ March 17, 2016: Assessing Nutrition, Public Health Issues, & Infection Control: Promoting Health/Wellness From the Hospital to the Community ($10 late fee if not registered by March 10, 2016) Registration Information Registration fee includes continental breakfast, break refreshments and CNE activity materials/handouts.*An administrative fee of $15 will be charged for all checks returned by the bank. Note: Please bring a light sweater for your comfort. Enclosed: Individual ______ @ $75-$100/day =______ Retired Nurse ______ @ $40/age 55 or older =______ Undergraduate/Graduate Student ______ @ $25 =_____ Late Fee ______ @ $10 = _____ Total Enclosed $ _______ ❑ check ❑ money order Make checks payable to: Nicholls State University Mail to: College of Nursing & Allied Health • CNE Program P. O. Box 2057• Nicholls State University, _Thibodaux, LA 70310 Refund Policy Registration fees will be refunded in full if cancellation notice is received five days prior to the activity. Refunds after this date will be subject to a $15 administrative fee. Substitutions may be accepted or the fee can be transferred to another activity. Requirements for successful completion is accomplished by verifying participation in the entire CNE activity. No partial credit is awarded. Cancellation Policy Nicholls State University’s College of Nursing & Allied Health CNE Program reserves the right to cancel or postpone CNE activities, to limit registration or to change instructors. In the event of a cancellation for any reason, such as insufficient registration response, or condition beyond their control, the liability of Nicholls State University College of Nursing & Allied Health shall be limited to a full refund of registration fees. Refund policy on CNE activities in the College of Nursing & Allied Health does not necessarily apply to other educational activities at Nicholls. Accreditation Nicholls State University College of Nursing and Allied Health Continuing Nursing Education Program is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation. Nicholls State University College of Nursing and Allied Health Continuing Nursing Education Program is approved by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing (LSBN) (Provider Number 8) for re-licensure requirements. COLLEGE OF NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAM FALL 2015 AND SPRING 2016 ACTIVITY CALENDAR NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY Bridging the Communication Gap Among Healthcare Providers: A Multidisciplinary Approach Thursday Oct. 15, 2015 Location:......................................................Nicholls State University Betsy C. Ayo Hall Auditorium Registration time:.........................8-8:30 a.m. Presentation time:................8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Credit:..............................................................................................................5.5 contact hours Speakers: Toni Armstrong, RN, BSN is the Nurse Director on the Medical/ Inpatient Oncology and Skilled Nursing Facility and previous House Supervisor at Terrebonne General Medical Center. Layne Mistretta, MSN, RN, CEN is Clinical Educator/Lean Facilitator, Emergency Department/ Oncology Services at East Jefferson General Hospital. Jan M. Torres, MS, SLP-CCC is the Program Director at The Rehabilitation Center of Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. Kristyl Vicknair, LDN, RD is the Marketing Liaison, Home Health of Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. The goal of this educational activity is to identify current challenges associated with communication among health care providers and to provide an understanding of the importance of excellent communication among health care providers in promoting safe optimum patient outcomes across the health care spectrum. Upon completion of this activity the learner will be able to understand the contribution of good communication to safe patient care, concisely summarize a concern about a patient, actively listen to information communicated by other healthcare providers, assertively and professionally communicate concerns about a patient that are not being adequately addressed and to initiate multi-disciplinary professional collaboration from various health care providers. The target audience is RN’s and other Healthcare Providers. $10 LATE FEE IF NOT REGISTERED BY OCT. 8, 2015 It’s a Brain Thing: Neurological Injury and Nursing Care TBI’S, Strokes, & Seizures Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 Location:......................................................Nicholls State University Betsy C. Ayo Hall Auditorium Registration time:.........................8-8:30 a.m. Presentation time:................8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Credit:.............................................................................................................5.5 Contact hours Speakers: Amber Berry, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC has been an acute care NP for 8 years working in acute care and family practice. Andrew Gustavson, MD, is a neurologist at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. The goal of this educational activity is to focus on the latest developments in neurological care. Upon completion of this activity the learner will be able to evaluate recent advances in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of neurological injury and demonstrate enhanced nursing knowledge of the updates in neurological emergencies and national guidelines for TBI, stroke and seizures. The target audience is RN’s. $10 LATE FEE IF NOT REGISTERED BY NOV. 5, 2015 Foundation of Nursing Research to Evidence-Based Practice: The Nuts and Bolts Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015 Location:......................................................Nicholls State University Betsy C. Ayo Hall Auditorium Registration time:.........................8-8:30 a.m. Presentation time:............. 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Credit:.............................................................................................................5.5 Contact hours Speakers: Lisanne Brown, PhD, MPH is the Director of Research and Evaluation at the Louisiana Public Health Institute. Amanda S. Eymard, DNS, APRN, CNE, PMHNP-BC is an Associate Professor of Nursing at Nicholls State University where she teaches Nursing Research in the BSN Program and she is also faculty in the MSN Program. Dottie Landry, MSN, RN is the Clinical Research Coordinator in the Research Department at Ochsner- Chabert Campus and an Online Instructor teaching Nursing Research at LSUA in the RN-BSN Program. Linda Manfrin-Ledet, DNS, APRN, PMHCNS-BC is a Professor of Nursing at Nicholls State University where she teaches Nursing Research in the BSN Program and she is also faculty in the MSN Program. The goal of this educational activity is to enhance knowledge and ability needed to participate in the research and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) processes and to discuss opportunities for research and the application and dissemination of EBP. Upon completion of this activity the learner will be able to state the importance of clinical practice through research and dissemination, explain what every Principal Investigator needs to know, distinguish between non-experimental and experimental research designs to promote EBP, describe theoretical and research methodological approaches, understand research ethics, identify how to use survey design to answer nursing research questions, explain sampling and sample size considerations, describe how to do a literature review, propose innovative strategies to use nursing science to influence EBP, examine approaches to promote translation of research findings, state how to organize and word the findings section of your research report, discuss ways on how to get your research findings published in nursing journals and how to use community engagement through research. The target audience is RN’s. $10 LATE FEE IF NOT REGISTERED BY NOV. 26, 2015 The CNE Activity Calendar can also be accessed at nicholls.edu/cona-conted/ For more information, call Charlene Smith, Phd, RN, CNE Director at (985) 448-4755, 448-4686 or [email protected] PART 1: Managing the School Aged Child: Diabetes Update & PART II: Assessment and Medication Management of Common Psychiatric Disorders in the School Setting Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016 Location:......................................................Nicholls State University Betsy C. Ayo Hall Auditorium Registration time:.........................8-8:30 a.m. Presentation time:................8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Credit:.............................................................................................................5.5 Contact hours Speakers: Paige Robichaux, RN, BSN, CDE, CPT is the Disease Management Supervisor at Ochsner- Chabert Campus where she is a Certified Diabetes Educator and a Certified Insulin Pump Trainer. Seth Kunen, PhD is a clinical psychologist with 20 plus years in the Baton Rouge, LA area. He specializes in depression, anxiety, dissociative disorders, and mood disorders with a focus on developmental psychology. Part I: The goal of this educational activity is to guide school nurses in their understanding of diabetes and its management and enhance the opportunity to assure the coordination of diabetes care in school. Upon completion of this learning activity the learner will be able to identify new and/or updated resources and references concerning school aged children with diabetes, develop and implement written plans of care for the student with diabetes, understand the role of diet and exercise when caring for the school aged child with diabetes, describe how to efficiently utilize the insulin pump, and discuss the U.S. federal and state laws/regulations and policy change that support and protect students with diabetes in school. Part II: The goal of this educational activity is to guide school nurses in the assessment process of children with psychological disorders and enhance their knowledge on medication administration in the school setting. Upon completion of this learning activity the learner will be able to recognize signs and symptoms of psychological disorders, understand when to seek referral, describe the medication regimen prescribed and develop and implement written plans of care for the student with a psychological disorder. The target audience is nurses who work in the school setting. $10 LATE FEE IF NOT REGISTERED BY JAN. 12, 2016 Pharmacology Update Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016 6.0 CEUs (This conference meets the CEU hours needed for Nurse Practitioners) Location:......................................................Nicholls State University Betsy C. Ayo Hall Auditorium Registration time:.........................8-8:30 a.m. Presentation:...........................8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Credit:................................................................................................................6 Contact hours Fee:................................................................................................................................... $100 Speakers: Angelique Allemand, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-C, CNS is an Associate Professor of Nursing at Nicholls State University Callie Baskett, MSN, APRN, FNP-C is currently a Family Nurse Practitioner at TGMC ED and Fadi Abou-Issa - a medical LLC. She is also an Instructor of Nursing at Nicholls State University Allison Bergeron, MN, FNP-BC is an Instructor of Nursing at Nicholls State University Lynn Mabry, MN, RN, FNP-C is currently employed as a Nurse Practitioner Helena Richard, MSN, FP, MHNP-BC is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Nicholls State University Ellie Usey, PharmD is a hospital pharmacist at Ochsner- Chabert Campus The goal of this educational activity is to provide comprehensive drug updates to nurses that will include a review of new drugs, drug changes and FDA alerts. Upon completion of this learning activity the learner will be able to discuss the new drugs with respect to their pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, state approved and unapproved indications, describe their adverse effects and drug interactions that may affect patient compliance, identify recent FDA drug communications, compare efficacy, dosage and cost to existing agent, discuss the patient outcomes, compare pharmacotherapy outcomes vs cost/benefit between newly approved agents and existing or lower cost agents, and examine the interaction of over-the-counter drugs with medications. The target audience is RN’s and Advanced Practice Nurses (NP’s). $10 LATE FEE IF NOT REGISTERED BY FEB. 18, 2016 Assessing Nutrition, Public Health Issues, & Infection Control: Promoting Health/Wellness From the Hospital to the Community Thursday March 17, 2016 Location: Nicholls State University Betsy C. Ayo Hall Auditorium Registration time:.........................8-8:30 a.m. Presentation time:................8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Credit:.............................................................................................................5.5 Contact hours Speakers: Sherry Foret-Smith, MS, RDN, LDN is an Instructor of Dietetics at Nicholls State University Louise Karisny, BSN, RN is the Regional Nurse Manager at Region 3 Office of Public Health Department of Health and Hospitals Raoult Ratard MD, MS, MPH, & TM is the state Epidemiologist, Louisiana Office of Public Health Brigett L. Scott, PhD, RDN, LDN is the Department Head of Allied Health Sciences and Assistant Professor of Dietetics at Nicholls State University. The goal of this educational activity is to focus on approaches to improve the health and wellbeing of both the nurse and their patients through permanent changes to their activity level, diet, environment and public policy. Upon completion of this learning activity the learner will be able to examine new knowledge and skills in public health, including communicable disease response and environmental health and safety, understand the current policy related to federal and state budget, explore the role of public health in developing strategies, collaboration and approaches to the implementation of community health priorities, discuss the importance of healthy restaurants and food preparation on health, examine the impact of obesity, nutrition, physical activity, genetics, and metabolism has on subclinical disease, clinical disease, healthy populations, and global health, describe advances in measuring diet and physical activity, and identify behavioral strategies to promote and sustain lifestyle modifications, identify mobile tools and technologies that may facilitate patient engagement and behavioral change and provide patient-centered interventions toward improving health. The target audience is RN’s. $10 LATE FEE IF NOT REGISTERED BY MARCH 10, 2016