PENNY GEORGE INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND HEALING How to successfully launch an aromatherapy program within a hospital or health system Saturday, April 9 Sunday, April 10, 2016 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. John Nasseff Medical Center Conference Hall United Hospital 255 North Smith Ave., St. Paul, MN
Denise Joswiak, BSN, RN, HNB-BC, CIMI, Clinical Aromatherapist Denise Joswiak has been working in health care for over 35 years. She completed her Bachelor s Degree of Science in Nursing in 2013. Joswiak has over 1,000 hours of aromatherapy training, is a Reiki master, has held certifications as a childbirth educator and lactation counselor, and has additional training in herbalism, Healing Touch, massage and mindfulness. She is certified as an infant massage instructor and in holistic nursing. Joswiak enjoys teaching patients, families and nurses, and has taught throughout her 32-year career as a nurse. She currently teaches Transformative Nurse Training, Stress Reduction, Aromatherapy Certification, Infant Massage and other classes involving self-care and integrative therapies. Joswiak is the Integrative Health Clinical Site Lead for United Hospital and sits on the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing Nursing Council. She is co-facilitator of the United Hospital Holistic Nursing Council. Joswiak created the Aromatherapy program for the Allina Health system and continues to support and expand the use of essential oils within the system along with Julie Streeter. Julie Streeter, BSN, RN, HNB-BC, NCTMB, Clinical Aromatherapist Julie Streeter has been a Registered Nurse for over thirty years. She holds a Bachelor s Degree of Science in Nursing and is a Board Certified Holistic Nurse. She is a nationally certified massage therapist. Streeter has over 750 hours of aromatherapy training and is in charge of the Allina aromatherapy initiative along with Denise Joswiak. Streeter is a senior trainer for the Penny George Institute. She travels and teaches Transformative Nurse Training and Oncology Massage throughout the country. The ability to offer aromatherapy as an adjunct to medications in the perioperative area greatly enhances patient satisfaction. I have seen a decrease in pre-op anxiety and less anti-nausea medication being used postoperatively. The patients love it. Allina Health nurse OVERVIEW Would you like a way to talk with leadership at your hospital or health system about starting a safe, cost-effective aromatherapy program? Would you like research-based evidence supporting reductions in pain, nausea and anxiety with the use of essential oils? Have you struggled with the process of implementing an aromatherapy program in your hospital or health system? This workshop will provide clear instructions on procedural steps to create a sustainable aromatherapy program for your hospital or health system. ABOUT ALLINA HEALTH S AROMATHERAPY PROGRAM The Allina Health nurse aromatherapy (essential oil) program was created through the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing by two nurses who are certified in aromatherapy. From Feb. 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014: More than 3,700 hospital nurses were trained to deliver aromatherapy. More than 21,500 aromatherapy applications were delivered to approximately 15,800 unique patients. Nurses documented patients pain, nausea and anxiety scores pre- and postaromatherapy using a 0-10 scale. Patients reported decreases in pain, nausea and anxiety by 32-50 percent. Allina Health continues to expand the use of essential oils into hospice, home care and clinic settings. The scope of the aromatherapy program continually broadens because of positive patient and health care provider feedback.
This innovative workshop will cover: the successful establishment of an aromatherapy program by the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing within the Allina Health System holistic nursing model as a foundation for an aromatherapy program effective project management for establishing a program: stakeholders/leaders financial considerations best practice/clinical outcomes safety relationships supply chain policies and procedures staff and patient education documentation evidence-based research on aromatherapy use in a hospital setting, including Penny George Institute data on over 21,000 therapeutic interventions lessons learned at the Penny George Institute leaders transforming health care setting a vision for your program. Methods: Presentation, group discussions, comprehensive manual At the end of the workshop, you will walk away with: all the information you need to present why an aromatherapy program will be beneficial in your health care setting tools to create and implement your program methods to capture data on therapeutic outcomes to support the use essential oils. Register: GeorgeInstituteAromatherapyProgram.eventbrite.com Cost: $395 This activity has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements for up to 15.5 hours of continuing education credit. Nurses are responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education. Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be honored through March 9, 2016, with a full refund minus a $50 handling fee. Conference Location: John Nasseff Medical Center Conference Hall United Hospital 255 North Smith Ave. St. Paul, MN 55102 Lodging: Holiday Inn St. Paul, Downtown 175 W 7th St St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 225-1515 Ask about the Aromatherapy Workshop Group Rate (subject to availability). Reservations must be made prior to March 9, 2016 to secure group rate. ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/st-paul/mspal/hoteldetail
About the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing Founded in 2003 by the George Family Foundation and the Ted and Dr. Roberta Mann Foundation, the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing is the nation s largest health system-based integrative health program. The Penny George Institute provides patient care in outpatient and inpatient settings, educates health professionals, engages the community in healthy living through prevention and wellness programs, and researches best practices in integrative therapies. The Penny George Institute is part of Allina Health, which has 13 hospitals, 81 primary care and hospital-based clinics, and over 26,200 employees. The Penny George Institute works to broaden the ability to influence health care transformation nationally and internationally. Though instructor led trainings, e-learning modules, patient education, workshops and conference presentations, and research and consulting, a team of Penny George Institute experts has enabled other health care professionals and systems to bring this integrative whole-health approach to their professions and organizations. Other offerings by the Penny George Institute: Transformative Nurse Training This training is grounded in holistic nursing philosophy, principles and theory, and provides an introduction to a variety of healing and belief systems. Nurses learn techniques for relaxation, pain management and stress reduction to use for self-care and for the care of their patients. Teaching methods include lecture, interactive discussions and experiential practice sessions. A manual containing written materials is provided on the first day. Aromatherapy Consultation for Hospitals or Health Care Systems Consultations are provided by clinical aromatherapists/nurses and can be tailored to the specific needs or concerns of an organization. Consultations may be for creating a program and/or for ongoing support. allinahealth.org/georgeinstitute
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