Nursing Institute 2014 Oncology Nursing Conference The Ever Changing Landscape of Oncology Nursing: Caring for Patients Across the Life Span April 13 14, 2014 The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Cleveland, Ohio Register Today! ccfcme.org/gooncologynursing Hope Moving down the road, fighting cancer. The path has many unknowns. See the good behind every turn in the road. Jeff Karner Survivor
You ll Want to Be at This Conference This conference will provide a comprehensive overview of key topics of interest to nurses and other health care professionals specializing in managing the care of adult and pediatric patients along the cancer experience continuum. The focus of the conference is to highlight nursing care related to specific disease groups and treatments, including radiation, surgical, medical, and complimentary modalities. Stay Current With These Objectives Compare the pharmacology, efficacy, and side effect profile of available chemotherapeutics, radiation therapy, surgical approaches, stem cell transplant, and complimentary therapies Describe the issues facing cancer survivors, including sexuality and fertility concerns Summarize the most recent evidence for treatment of hematologic malignancies and solid tumor malignancies Address the medical and ethical challenges associated with oncology care of Jehovah s Witnesses Identify the impact of cancer on the patient-family dynamics List the most common issues facing caregivers and describe strategies to address them Describe the nursing approaches for end-of-life care Call for Abstracts Research poster presentations are an integral part of this program. Please consider submitting an abstract of your completed or on-going nursing research for presentation at our conference. Completed or on-going nursing research will be accepted. Non-research posters should address clinical projects, novel programs, or a solution to meet the needs of patients, families, or the team caring for these patients. Abstracts must be received no later than January 15, 2014. Send abstract submissions via email to: Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BC, PNP-BC, CPON lahlm@ccf.org For more details and instructions, go to: ccfcme.org/gooncologynursing Activity Directors John Baker, MSN, MBA Assistant Director, Nursing Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital Janie Burke, BSN, MBA, CPN Director Clinical Nursing Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital Julie Fetto, BSN, MBA, CHPN, OCN Nursing Director Cleveland Clinic Diana Karius, RN, MS, AOCN Clinical Nurse Specialist Hematology/Oncology and Palliative Medicine Cleveland Clinic Guest Faculty Susan Baker, PhD Author New Canaan, CT Vicki L. Fisher, RN, MSN, CNP, CPON Director Oncology Medical Science Liaisons Jazz Pharmaceuticals Medina, OH Sheryl Kingsberg, PhD Chief Division of Behavioral Medicine University Hospitals Case Medical Center MacDonald Women's Hospital Professor, Departments of Reproductive Biology and Psychiatry Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Cleveland, OH Meredith Lahl, MSN, PCNS-BS, CPON, PNP-BC Senior Director Cleveland Clinic Advanced Practice Nursing Christina Shane, MSN, AOCNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Cleveland Clinic Kelly Laschinger, CNP Certified Nurse Practitioner Department of Pediatrics Hematology and Oncology University Hospital Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital Cleveland, OH Tara Malbasa, RN, MSN, CPNP, CPON Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Solon, OH Robert Schaufle Minister Hospital Liaison Committee of Jehovah s Witnesses Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Clinic Faculty David Adelstein, MD, FACP Professor of Medicine Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University Rebecca Bartley, MSN, RN, CPNP Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Amy Bauer, LISW-S, C-SWHC Oncology Social Worker Taussig Cancer Center Stacey Carabin, RN, OCN Registered Nurse 4th Angel Mentoring Program Kelley Carlstrom, PharmD Hematology/Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Department of Pharmacy Jean Ellsworth-Wolk, RN, MS, AOCNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Regional Oncology Beth Faiman, PhD, MSN, APN-BC, AOCN Nurse Practitioner Hematology and Oncology Christina Ferraro, RN, BSN, OCN Bone Marrow Transplant Nurse Coordinator Bone Marrow Transplant Michael Fritz, MD Staff Surgeon Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Institute Molly Gross, CCLS Certified Child Life Specialist Inpatient Hematology/Oncology, Bone Marrow Transplant Jennifer Hunter, LISW Director of Wellness and Employer Services Wellness Enterprise Wellness Institute Mary Jones, MHA Coordinator 4th Angel Program Michael Joyce, MD Staff Orthopedic Surgery Jamie Kabat, RN, BSN, CNP Nurse Practitioner Eric Kodish, MD Director Center for Ethics, Humanities and Spiritual Care Bioethics Department Professional Staff Affairs Institute Karissa Kusick, PharmD Pharmacist Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Department of Pharmacy Roger Macklis, MD Staff Radiation Oncology Chad Michener, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Obstetrics and Gynecology Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women s Health Institute Erin Murphy, MD Assistant Professor Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Case Western Reserve University Tom Richards, CCLS Certified Child Life Specialist Inpatient Hematology/Oncology, Bone Marrow Transplant Lisa Shea, MAT, LSW Art Therapist Patient Experience Sandra Siedlecki, PhD, RN, CNS Senior Nurse Scientist Office of Research and Innovation Lerner Research Institute Josette Snyder, RN, MSN, AOCN Clinical Nurse Specialist Sherry Soeder, RN, MSN, CNP Certified Nurse Practitioner Radiation Oncology Sarah Thompson, BS, CCLS Child Life Specialist Child Life Department Children s Hospital and Pediatric Institute Barbara Tripp, MSN, CNS, AOCN Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist Hematologic Oncology and Blood Disorders Laura S. Wood, RN, MSN, OCN Renal Cancer Research Coordinator Solid Tumor Oncology
Agenda Sunday, April 13, 2014 7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibits 7:50 am Welcome and Introductions Keynote Lecture 8:00 am The Art of Healing Lisa Shea, LSW Pharmacology 9:05 am Session 1 Recent Advances in Chemotherapeutics and Biotherapy: A Review of Pharmacology Kelley Carlstrom, PharmD Emerging Therapies in Pediatric Oncology Karissa Kusick, PharmD Surgical 9:55 am Session 1 Robotic and Single Port Laparoscopy Surgery in the Management of Gynecologic Cancers Chad Michener, MD Advances in Microvascular Reconstruction for Head and Neck Cancer Defects Michael Fritz, MD Session 3 Integration of Surgery, Radiation, and Chemotherapy in the Management of Head and Neck Cancer David Adelstein, MD 10:45 am Refreshment Break and Exhibits Research and Complementary Therapies 11:20 am Research and Complementary Therapies Sandy Siedlecki, RN, PhD 12:05 pm Lunch on Own, Posters, and Exhibits Radiation Therapy 1:30 pm Session 1 Stereotactic Radiosurgery to the Brain and Spine Sherry Soeder, CNP Long Term Side Effects of Radiotherapy for Pediatric Brain Tumors Erin Murphy, MD Session 3 Systemic Radiotherapy with TBI or Radium 223 Treatment Roger Macklis, MD Survivorship 2:20 pm Session 1 Adult Cancer Survivorship 2014: Where Are We Now? Jean Ellsworth-Wolk, RN Pediatric Survivorship: I thought I was Done! Kelly Laschinger, CNP 3:20 pm Refreshment Break and Exhibits Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant 3:35 pm Session 1 Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Christina Ferraro, RN The Challenges of Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Vicki L. Fisher, CNP Sexuality and Fertility 4:25 pm Sexuality and Fertility Sheryl Kingsberg, PhD 5:15 pm Wrap-Up and Adjournment
Monday, April 14, 2014 7:00 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibits 7:50 am Welcome and Introductions Keynote Lecture 8:00 am The Patient Experience Susan Baker, PhD Hematologic Malignancies 9:05 am Session 1 Leukemia: Treatment Updates Barb Tripp, MSN Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: An Update Rebecca Bartley, CPNP Session 3 Jehovah's Witnesses, The Medical and Ethical Challenge Robert Schaufle 9:55 am Refreshment Break, Posters, and Exhibits End of Life Care 11:00 am End of Life Care Eric Kodish, MD 12:00 pm Lunch on Own Solid Tumor Malignancies 1:00 pm Session 1 Multidisciplinary Management of Kidney Cancer Laura Wood, RN Clinical Updates in Multiple Myeloma: A Changing Landscape Beth Faiman, PhD Session 3 Limb Salvage Options for Osteosarcoma, Ewings, and Chondrosarcoma Michael Joyce, MD Patient and Family Experience 1:50 pm Session 1 Have You Had a Cancer Diagnosis? We Have, Too... Stacey Carabin, RN, and Mary Jones, MHA Cancer Answers: Experiences from an Oncology Hotline Jamie Kabat, CNP, and Josette Snyder, RN Session 3 Psychosocial Care of Pediatric Oncology Molly Gross, CCLS; Tom Richards, CCLS; and Sarah Thompson, CCLS Caring for the Caregiver 2:40 pm Session 1 Out of the Shadows: Siblings in Pediatric Oncology Care Tara Malbasa, CPNP Compassion Fatigue: When the Caregiver is Suffering Amy Bauer, LISW-S Stress Free Now: A Real and Measurable Way to Address Stress in the Workplace Jennifer Hunter, LISW 3:30 pm Wrap-up and Adjournment
General Information Location The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland 1515 West Third Street Cleveland, OH 44113 (216) 623-1300 This world-class luxury hotel is located on Public Square in downtown Cleveland. The hotel is connected to Tower City Center s shopping mall, restaurants, and cinema. Nearby Attractions Visit the wide selection of restaurants and nightlife in the many districts that are within walking distance from The Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Historic Warehouse District is home to restaurants and nightlife, unique coffee shops, and specialty boutiques: warehousedistrict.org East Fourth Street District is home to the House of Blues, Pickwick & Frolic, Wonder Bar, and Lola (home of Iron Chef Michael Symon): east4thstreet.com Playhouse Square Theater District is the second largest performing arts center in the country: playhousesquare.org North Coast Harbor District is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum, Great Lakes Science Center, and Greater Cleveland Aquarium: rockhall.com, greatscience.com, and greaterclevelandaquarium.com Horseshoe Casino Cleveland is a full-service casino located in the Historic Higbee Building in downtown Cleveland and includes over 2,100 slot machines, 65 table games, and a Poker room: horseshoecleveland.com Visit www.positivelycleveland.com for additional information on attractions and entertainment. Hotel Accommodations A block of rooms has been reserved at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland for a special rate of $199 single/double (plus tax), which includes free internet access. To obtain this special rate, make your reservation by March 23, 2014. To make your reservation, contact the hotel at (216) 623-1300. Identify yourself as being with the 2014 Oncology Nursing Conference to obtain the symposium rate or make your reservation online at www.ccfcme.org/gooncologynursing. Positively Cleveland / Cody York.
Registration and Cancellation Preregistrations are accepted online until 2:00 pm ET on April 12, 2014. Please register on-site after this date. In case of cancellation, a full refund will be given if canceled by April 1, 2014. After April 1, 2014, a $150 cancellation fee will be deducted from your refund. Written notification of your cancellation is required to process your refund. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER April 13, 2014. Accreditation Cleveland Clinic (OH-045, 10/1/2015) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Americans with Disabilities Act The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need assistance, please notify us at least two weeks prior to the activity. Information For further information about this conference, contact Cleveland Clinic Continuing Education: Local: 216.448.0770 Toll Free: 800.238.6750 Web Address: ccfcme.org/gooncologynursing For questions about registering online, call 216.448.0777 or email cmeregistration@ccf.org Two Ways to Register ONLINE ccfcme.org/gooncologynursing Cleveland Clinic employee fees and registration are available online only. BY MAIL The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation PO Box 931653, Cleveland, OH 44193-1082 Registration form can be downloaded from the conference website. Fees Fee Includes: registration material, continental breakfasts, and refreshment breaks. Early Bird Rate On or Before After Per Day Early Bird Rate On or Before Per Day After Nurse/Nurse Practitioner $300 $400 $175 $225 Physician $350 $450 $200 $250 Student* $75 $75 $75 $75 Physician Assistant $350 $450 $200 $250 Allied Health/Other $300 $400 $175 $225 *Letter from program director is required to receive the discounted fee. If letter is not received two weeks prior to the activity, the full physician fee will be charged. For registration questions, please email cmeregistration@ccf.org or call 216.448.0777 Cleveland Clinic recognizes the importance of protecting the privacy and security of information provided to us. Therefore, we are no longer requesting credit card data in writing, including on registration forms or faxes. If you would like to register using a credit card, please log in to www.ccfcme.org/ GoOncologyNursing or call 216.448.0777 where it will be handled directly by a certified processor.
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Registration Form 2014 Oncology Nursing Conference The Ever Changing Landscape of Oncology Nursing: Caring for Patients Across the Life Span April 13 14, 2014 The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Cleveland, Ohio Course #: 01110019 Two Ways to Register ONLINE ccfcme.org/oncologynursing Cleveland Clinic employee fees and registration are available online only. BY MAIL The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation PO Box 931653, Cleveland, OH 44193-1082 Make check payable: The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation Total check amount enclosed: $ Please Print Complete the information below if registering by mail. First Name: MI: Last Name: Degree: Institution Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone Number: Email Address: Fax Number: Specialty: Practice Type: Office-Based Hospital Staff Other Fees Fee Includes: registration material, continental breakfasts, and refreshment breaks. Early Bird Rate On or Before After Per Day Early Bird Rate On or Before Per Day After Nurse/Nurse Practitioner $300 $400 $175 $225 Physician $350 $450 $200 $250 Student* $75 $75 $75 $75 Physician Assistant $350 $450 $200 $250 Allied Health/Other $300 $400 $175 $225 *Letter from program director is required to receive the discounted fee. If letter is not received two weeks prior to the activity, the full physician fee will be charged. To choose sessions, please see next page. For registration questions, please email cmeregistration@ccf.org or call 216.448.0777 Cleveland Clinic recognizes the importance of protecting the privacy and security of information provided to us. Therefore, we are no longer requesting credit card data in writing, including on registration forms or faxes. If you would like to register using a credit card, please log in to www.ccfcme.org/oncologynursing or call 216.448.0777 where it will be handled directly by a certified processor.
Registration Form 2014 Oncology Nursing Conference The Ever Changing Landscape of Oncology Nursing: Caring for Patients Across the Life Span April 13 14, 2014 The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Cleveland, Ohio Course #: 01110019 Session Descriptions Sunday, April 13, 2014 Pharmacology Choose One Session 1: Recent Advances in Chemotherapeutics and Biotherapy: A Review of Pharmacology : Emerging Therapies in Pediatric Oncology Surgical Choose One Session 1: Robotic and Single Port Laparoscopy Surgery in the Management of Gynecologic Cancers : Advances in Microvascular Reconstruction for Head and Neck Cancer Defects Session 3: Integration of Surgery, Radiation, and Chemotherapy in the Management of Head and Neck Cancer Radiation Therapy Choose One Session 1: Stereotactic Radiosurgery to the Brain and Spine : Long Term Side Effects of Radiotherapy for Pediatric Brain Tumors Session 3: Systemic Radiotherapy with TBI or Radium 223 Treatment Survivorship Choose One Session 1: Adult Cancer Survivorship 2014: Where Are We Now? : Pediatric Survivorship: I thought I was Done! Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Choose One Session 1: Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant : The Challenges of Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Monday, April 14, 2014 Hematologic Malignancies Choose One Session 1: Leukemia: Treatment Updates : Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: An Update Session 3: Jehovah s Witnesses, The Medical and Ethical Challenge Solid Tumor Malignancies Choose One Session 1: Multidisciplinary Management of Kidney Cancer : Clinical Updates in Multiple Myeloma: A Changing Landscape Session 3: Limb Salvage Options for Osteosarcoma, Ewings, and Chowdrosarcoma Patient and Family Experience Choose One Session 1: You Had a Cancer Diagnosis? We Have, Too : Cancer Answers: Experiences from an Oncology Hotline Session 3: Psychosocial Care of Pediatric Oncology Caring for the Caregiver Choose One Session 1: Out of the Shadows: Siblings in Pediatric Oncology Care : Compassion Fatigue: When the Caregiver is Suffering Session 3: Stress Free Now: A Real and Measurable Way to Address Stress in the Workplace