AANN ADVANCES IN STROKE CARE CONFERENCE September 25 26, 2015 Hilton Rosemont/Chicago O Hare Chicago, IL AANN.org/strokeconference PROGRAM GUIDE
SAVE THE DATE Imparting the Wisdom of Patient-Centered Neuroscience Nursing 48th Annual Educational Meeting SATURDAY, APRIL 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2016 HYATT REGENCY NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LA AANN.org/AnnualMeeting Registration opens December 2015 2018 2018 1968 $218,000 by 2018 1968 AANN will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2018! The Agnes Marshall Walker Foundation (AMWF) will celebrate this milestone with a fundraising target of $218,000 by 2018. Help us reach our goal of educating neuroscience nurses! 1968 2018 1968 2018 AMWF is dedicated to supporting neuroscience nursing through education, research, professional development, and certification to promote excellence in patient care. SHOW YOUR SUPPORT by making a donation at the AMWF booth or online at AMWF.org/donate. 2
Contents Conference Planning Team 4 Conference Objectives 4 Disclosure and Disclaimer 4 Continuing Education Credit 4 Evaluation Tracking 5 Schedule 6 Convention Center Floor Plan 10 Exhibitors and Supporters 11 Advertisers Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC BC Become Certified Exam Window CNRN March 1 31, 2016 July 1 31, 2016 October 1 31, 2016 Registration Deadline January 22, 2016 May 20, 2016 August 19, 2016 SCRN February 1 29, 2016 May 1 31, 2016 September 1 30, 2016 December 18, 2015 March 25, 2016 July 22, 2016 Learn more about the Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN) and Stroke Certified Registered Nurse (SCRN) credentials. Get certification information anytime at ABNNcertification.org. 3
Thank You to the Volunteers Who Helped Plan This Conference Mary Kay Bader, MSN RN CCNS CCRN CNRN FAHA FNCS SCRN Millie Hepburn, MPhil MSN RN ACNS-BC SCRN JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN Wende Fedder, DNP MBA RN FAHA Conference Objectives Inspire attendees to optimize patient care through exposure to innovative research and the leading evidence-based practice in stroke medicine. Create an environment conducive to meeting the learning needs of nurses from introductory to expert levels of practice. Promote the advancement of neuroscience nursing. Foster networking and mentoring among neuroscience nursing colleagues. Disclosure It is the policy of AANN that the planners and faculty disclose the existence of any financial relationship or other relationship they or their spouse or partner may have with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) or services relating to the topics presented in the educational activity. It is the responsibility of the Education Provider Committee to review potential conflicts of interest as submitted in the disclosure form and resolve such conflicts. Resolving the conflict ensures that the content of the activity is aligned with the interests of the public. Detailed disclosure information will be published in course materials and can be viewed by learners prior to the beginning of the educational activity. Learners also will be informed when no financial relationships exist. Disclaimer The material presented in this program guide represents the opinion of the speakers and not necessarily the views of AANN. Neither AANN nor the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) endorse any commercial products displayed in conjunction with this activity. Continuing Education Credit The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (CEP: 13331). Successful completion: Participants must be registered for the conference and attend the session(s). Attendees can be awarded 1 nursing contact hour for every 60-minute educational session they attend and evaluate. Each participant will receive a username and password to complete an online evaluation. Participants must complete a form for each session attended and an overall conference evaluation to receive contact hours. 4
Evaluation Tracking AANN Is Using Electronic Evaluations for the 2015 Stroke Conference If you are seeking continuing education credits, you can print your certificate of credit upon completion and submission of the evaluation form. As you sit through your sessions, use the following questions as prompts to jot down your impressions of the sessions you attend and the posters you view. How effective were the presenters? Did the presenters demonstrate expertise in the content area? Did the presenters use teaching methods that facilitated learning? Did the presenters deliver a balanced presentation free of commercial bias? Use your notes as a resource to fill out the online evaluation, which will ask you to evaluate each session based on the learning objectives using a scale of 1 to 5 (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree). The electronic evaluation will list all of the objectives for each session. Visit AANN.org/strokeconference to access evaluation forms. Prepare yourself and your staff with the newest resource in stroke nursing. COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR STROKE NURSING The AANN Comprehensive Review for Stroke Nursing is a resource for nurses preparing for the SCRN exam and those looking for a review of current best practices for providing stroke care. EDITED BY SARAH LIVESAY, DNP RN ACNP-BC CNS-BC SCRN Purchase your copy at AANN.org/onlinestore. 5
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 7 am 8 am 6:30 7:30 am Breakfast with Exhibits International Ballroom 7:30 8:30 am Keynote: The Impact of Primary and Comprehensive Stroke Centers SALON II Philip B. Gorelick, MD MPH FACP Medical Director, Hauenstein Neuroscience Center, Saint Mary s Health Care, Grand Rapids, MI Stroke centers are the epicenter of organized care for acute stroke patients and rehabilitative and recurrent stroke prevention efforts. In this address, we will trace the development of primary and comprehensive stroke centers in the United States. We will review a series of publications from the American Heart Association s Get with the Guidelines stroke database and from other sources that demonstrate the impact of stroke centers on heightened stroke care, outcomes, and their influence on the reduction of positive entropy (disorder) in stroke care. To make staff efforts more efficient and satisfying, we also will discuss efforts to fine-tune health care that may benefit stroke patients through industry methods such as Lean. SCRN Review ROOM: LINDBERGH Program Management ROOM: SALON I 9 am 10 am 8:45 10:45 am Anatomy and Physiology 8:45 9:45 am Certification Nuts and Bolts: Preparing a Program for Success JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN 9:45 10:45 am Stroke Coordinator: Defining the Role and Competencies Wende Fedder, DNP MBA RN FAHA 11 am Noon 10:45 10:55 am Break with Exhibits International Ballroom 10:55 am 12:55 pm Hyperacute Management Mary Kay Bader, MSN RN CCNS CCRN CNRN FAHA FNCS SCRN 10:55 11:55 am Quality Improvement 101 for the Stroke Program Coordinator JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN 11:55 am 12:55 pm Incorporating Clinical Research into Comprehensive Stroke Delivery Care Panel Discussion Christine Whelley, MSN CNRN SCRN JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN Moderator: Wende Fedder, DNP MBA RN FAHA WiFi SSID: Password: PSAV_Event_Solutions AANN2015 6
SCHEDULE 1 pm SCRN Review ROOM: LINDBERGH Program Management ROOM: SALON I 12:55 1:45 pm Lunch with Exhibits International Ballroom 2 pm 1:45 2:45 pm Acute Management 1:45 2:45 pm Stroke System of Care: Directions & Strategies Christine Whelley, MSN CNRN SCRN 3 pm 2:45 3:45 pm Preventative Care JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN 2:45 3:45 pm Preparing for the Visit and Navigating TJC and DNV Wende Fedder, DNP MBA RN FAHA 4 pm 3:45 3:55 pm Break with Exhibits International Ballroom 3:55 4:55 pm Postacute Care Millie Hepburn, MPhil MSN RN ACNS-BC SCRN 3:55 4:55 pm Gap Analysis: Moving from Primary to Comprehensive in a Community Health System Lindsey Siewert, ARNP CCNS CCRN 5 pm 4:55 5:25 pm Quality and Stroke Systems Millie Hepburn, MPhil MSN RN ACNS-BC SCRN 5:25 6 pm Questions and Answers with Faculty 4:55 5:55 pm Panel: Best Practices from the Field CSC Wende Fedder, DNP MBA RN FAHA Christine Whelley, MSN CNRN SCRN Lindsey Siewert, ARNP CCNS CCRN Moderator: JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN 6 pm 6 6:45 pm Opening Reception with Exhibits International Ballroom Registration and Bookstore Hours Grand Ballroom Foyer Friday 6:30 am 6 pm Saturday 7 am 3 pm 7
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 7 am Advanced Patient Management ROOM: SALON I Community Reintegration ROOM: LINDBERGH 7 8 am Breakfast with Exhibits International Ballroom 8 am 8 9 am Endovascular Therapy for Ischemic Stroke: New Trials and Treatment Paradigm Shift 8 9 am Development of the Stroke Nurse Navigation Model Wende Fedder, DNP MBA RN FAHA 9 am 9 10 am Identifying Atypical Stroke Presentations Millie Hepburn, MPhil MSN RN ACNS-BC SCRN 9 10 am Rehabilitation Best Practices Maureen Mathews, DNP APN CNP 10 am 10 10:10 am Break with Exhibits International Ballroom 10:10 11:10 am Avoiding Collateral Damage in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Mary Kay Bader, MSN RN CCNS CCRN CNRN FAHA FNCS SCRN Chris Stewart-Amidei, PhD RN CNRN FAAN 10:10 11:10 am Policy and Legislation Related to Stroke and EMS Liz Kim, MSN APN ACNS-BC FAHA 11 am 11:10 am 12:10 pm Multi Modality Monitoring in Stroke Mary Kay Bader, MSN RN CCNS CCRN CNRN FAHA FNCS SCRN Emerging Technologies Chris Stewart-Amidei, PhD RN CNRN FAAN 11:10 am 12:10 pm Measuring Outcomes and Progress in Rehabilitation: FIM Score and Beyond Millie Hepburn, MPhil MSN RN ACNS-BC SCRN Noon 12:10 1 pm Lunch with Exhibits International Ballroom 8
SCHEDULE 1 pm Advanced Patient Management ROOM: SALON I 1 2 pm IV tpa 17 Years Later: What Have We Learned? Community Reintegration ROOM: LINDBERGH 1 3 pm The Stroke Support Group Maureen Mathews, DNP APN CNP 2 pm 2 3 pm Stroke Activation Herding Cats JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS CNRN SCRN 2 3 pm Best Practices in Community Reintegration for the Patient with Stroke Marilynn Maida, MSN APN RN CNRN 3:30 6 pm Hospital Tour Alexian Brothers Neurosciences Institute, Elk Grove Village Please meet in the hotel lobby by 3:25 pm. Earn CE and Pharmacology Credits from AANN on Demand! Purchase recordings of key sessions from the 2015 Annual Meeting. Earn CE or Pharmacology credits by viewing the recording and successfully completing the online quiz and evaluation form. Individual sessions start at $15. AANN members receive a special discount on all recordings! Visit AANN.org/onlinestore for more information and to place your order. 9
Convention Center Floor Plan N CONFERENCE CENTER INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM LINDBERGH GRAND BALLROOM SALON 1 SALON 2 MAIN LEVEL HILTON ROSEMONT/CHICAGO O HARE 10 HITLON FlOOR PLAN
Exhibitors Advanced Cooling Therapy Chicago, IL www.advancedcoolingtherapy.com Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC Atlanta, GA www.arborpharma.com BJC HealthCare St. Louis, MO www.bjc.org/jobs Genentech San Francisco, CA www.gene.com Neuroptics Irvine, CA www.neuroptics.com Olivet Nazarene University Bourbonnais, IL www.graduate.olivet.edu The Medicines Company Parsippany, NJ www.themedco.com Zoll Medical Mason, MI www.zoll.com Stroke Care Conference Supporters AANN thanks the following supporters of the AANN Advances in Stroke Care Conference PARTNER LEVEL: Looking for the Right Fit? Visit the AANN Career Center Discover the advantages of searching online for neuroscience nursing positions. The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) launched the Career Center to give employers and jobseeking professionals a better way to make that perfect career fit. Employers: Target your recruiting to reach qualified professionals quickly and easily. Search the résumé database, contact candidates, and receive automatic e-mail notifications when a candidate matches your criteria. Job Seekers: Get your résumé noticed by those in your field who matter most. Whether you re looking for a new job or ready to take the next step in your career, we ll help you find the opportunity you ve been looking for. Your career success starts at www.aann.org! 11
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