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MEDICAL-SURGICAL REVIEW AND UPDATE 2016 Enhancing Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice Improve Your Practice Across the Care Continuum and Prepare for Certification JANUARY 7 APRIL 14, 2016 A HYBRID COURSE Integrating multisite face-to-face sessions with online learning. VARIOUS LOCATIONS! See back cover for co-sponsoring sites and participating partners. PROVIDED BY University of Washington School of Nursing, Continuing Nursing Education UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center

MEDICAL-SURGICAL REVIEW AND UPDATE 2016 Enhancing Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice Improve Your Practice Across The Care Continuum And Prepare For Certification JANUARY 7 - APRIL 14, 2016 15-Week Hybrid Course 45.0 Contact hours VISIT THE COURSE PORTAL FOR MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION http://www.uwcne.org/medsurgnursing/med-surg-onsite-2016 For experienced nurses in all care settings interested in a comprehensive medical-surgical review and/or in preparing for certification or recertification in medical-surgical nursing.* COURSE DESCRIPTION This 15-week continuing education course provides a comprehensive update on key topics in evidence-based medicalsurgical nursing practice. The course is designed to meet two goals: 1) enhance practice in medical-surgical nursing and 2) support nurses in pursuing national certification. Certification is a mechanism for protecting the public by clearly identifying nurses and agencies committed to the highest standards of professional preparation, patient care and patient safety. Nurses who have completed this course and taken a certification exam are very successful in attaining certification (97% pass rate). Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case study analysis, reflective learning, test-taking practice and a strong component of mentoring. OBJECTIVES After completing this course, participants will be better able to: Discuss the etiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, nursing process and patient education related to common medical-surgical diagnoses. Apply evidence-based approaches to nursing assessment and intervention strategies. Discuss strategies that enhance patient safety. Explain the process of applying for national certification in medical-surgical nursing. Describe at least two situations in which course content is applied to nursing practice. COURSE FACILITATORS Constance Hirnle, MN, RN-BC, Former Senior Lecturer, UW School of Nursing; Former Professional Development Specialist, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle; Vanessa A. Makarewicz, MN, RN-BC, Infection Control Operations Manager, UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center; Affiliate Instructor, BNHS, UW School of Nursing Cindy Sayre, PhD, ARNP, Course Director; Associate Administrator, Patient Care Services and Professional Practice, UWMC Nancy Colobong Smith, MN, ARNP, CNN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Renal and Transplant, UWMC; Affiliate Instructor, BNHS, UW School of Nursing BNHS=Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems UW=University of Washington, Seattle UWMC=UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle *New graduates should contact their Agency Coordinator about certification eligibility requirements. 2 University of Washington Continuing Nursing Education

COURSE CONTENT WEEK TOPIC SPEAKER 1 Focused Caring Kristen Swanson, PhD, RN, FAAN 2 Fluid and Electrolytes Acid/Base Balance Cindy Sayre, PhD, ARNP 3 Renal System Nancy Colobong Smith, MN, ARNP, CNN 4 Wound Care Colleen Karvonen, MN, RN, CMSRN, CWON 5 Sepsis Management Infection Prevention Mary Jo Kelly, MN, RN, CCRN, CCNS, ACNS-BC Vanessa A. Makarewicz, MN, RN-BC 6 Respiratory Disorders Erin Eddington Alden, MN, RN-BC, CMSRN, ACNS-BC 7 Orthopedic Topics Joanie Santucci, MN, RN, OCNS-C, CWCN 8 Cardiovascular Impairment Laurie A. Soine, PhD, ARNP 9 Caring for the Older Adult Legal and Ethical Issues Barbara Albertson, MN, RN-BC Patsy Treece, MN, RN 10 Neurologic Impairment Joni Herrington, MN, RN-BC, CNRN, ACNS-BC 11 Hematologic Disorders Lenise Taylor, MN, RN, AOCNS 12 Mental Health Issues Timothy Meeks, MN, RN-BC 13 Acute Pain Management Debra Gordon, DNP, MS, RN-BC, ACNS-BC, FAAN 14 GI Disorders Paula Cox-North, PhD, ARNP 15 Endocrine Disorders Cindy Sayre, PhD, ARNP COURSE FORMAT This course is presented live at the University of Washington Health Sciences Center and transmitted electronically to participating sites. To see if your agency is participating, refer to the brochure back cover and the Agency Dates and Times (page 6). If your agency is not a co-sponsor or participating partner, you may register independently as an individual registrant. For more details, please see Registration Information. SCHEDULE AND SYLLABUS: The course is presented over 15 weeks. Sessions include lectures, discussions, clinical examples, test-taking practice and supplementary resources. Handouts for each lecture are available on the course website for participants to print and bring to class. LEARN WITH A MENTOR AND GROUP OF NURSING COLLEAGUES: Each site has an experienced nurse who serves as the agency coordinator. The Agency Coordinator attends each class, facilitates group discussion, transmits questions to speakers and mentors participants about practice and certification issues and course requirements. REVIEW AND STUDY AT YOUR OWN PACE: A password protected course website allows registrants to complete sessions that they cannot attend in person and to review content as often as desired. Recordings are posted each Friday. Supplemental presentations on topics commonly tested on certification exams are provided on the course website. The website is available to participants for one year after the course ends to enhance practice and support preparation for certification. HONE YOUR TEST-TAKING SKILLS: Weekly online multiple-choice practice tests are designed for self-assessment and experience in taking computer-based certification exams such as those given by the Academy of Medical Surgical Nursing (AMSN) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The weekly tests are required but not graded. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Requirements for successful completion include 1) completing weekly lectures, practice tests and evaluations for 15 weeks (100%), 2) attending class in person at least seven of the 15 weeks (or more, as required by your agency), 3) completing two Clinical Example Assignments and 4) submitting the Student Agreement, Participant Profile, Pre and Post Tests, and final course evaluation. All assignments are completed electronically. Lectures may be completed online when not attended in-person. Individual agencies may have additional requirements. Check with your Agency Coordinator. TEXTBOOKS: There are no required texts for this course. However, suggested books and texts are listed on the course website for independent study. 206-543-1047 Fax: 206-543-6953 Email: cne@uw.edu Web: uwcne.org 3

SITES & PARTICIPATING PARTNER AGENCY COORDINATORS REGISTRATION CONTACTS ALASKA AGENCY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION CONTACT Alaska Native Medical Center Anchorage, AK Maniilaq Health Center Kotzebue, AK Cindy Lietzau, Clinical Nurse Specialist clietzau@anthc.org 907-729-1134 Teri Doughfman-Billings, MSN, RN Assistant Director of Nursing teri.billings@maniilaq.org 907-442-7188 Contact Cindy Lietzau regarding eligibility and registration. Contact Teri Doughfman-Billings for details regarding eligibility and registration. HAWAII AGENCY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION CONTACT Straub Clinic & Hospital Sarah Kim, MBA, MSN, RN-BC Nurse Educator sarah.kim@straub.net 808-522-2721 Contact Sarah Kim regarding eligibility and registration. IDAHO AGENCY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION CONTACT Portneuf Medical Center Pocatello, ID Jennifer Warren, BSN, RN, CMSRN, CPN Director of Medical & Surgical Services jenniferwa@portmed.org 208-239-2494 Tuition will be paid by PMC with approval of Med-Surg Director. Contact Jenn Warren for details about WASHINGTON AGENCY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION CONTACT CHI Franciscan Health Tacoma, WA Island Hospital Anacortes, WA Jefferson Healthcare Port Townsend, WA Kittitas Valley Healthcare Ellensburg, WA Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, WA (Participating Partner) PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center Bellingham, WA Providence Centralia Hospital Centralia, WA Cindy Woolman, BSN, RN, CMSRN Regional Nurse Educator cindywoolman@fhshealth.org 253-573-7254 Kathy Corrion, BSN, RN Nursing Education Coordinator kcorrion@islandhospital.org 360-299-1300 Ext 2600 Amber Hudson, MSN, RN ahudson@jeffersonhealthcare.org 360-385-2200 Ext 3740 Arla Dunlop, BSN, RN Staff Development Director ADunlop@kvhealthcare.org 509-933-7525 Nancy S. Hodge, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC Med-Surg Clinical Nurse Specialist nancy.s.hodge.civ@mail.mil 253-968-3481 Cris Gonzales, MSN, RN-BC CMSRN cgonzales@peacehealth.org 360-756-6825 Lisa Gallagher, BSN, RN-BC lisa.gallagher@providence.org 360-827-8596 Contact Cindy Woolman for information. Contact Kathy Corrion for information regarding eligibility and registration. Contact Amber Hudson for details regarding eligibility and registration. Contact Arla Dunlop for details regarding eligibility and registration. Contact Nancy Hodge for details about registration. PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center will pay the tuition for this course, but participants must agree to sit for one of the national exams within 6 months upon completion of this course. If the participant does not sit for the exam or chooses not to, then the tuition cost will be paid for by the participant. Contact Lisa Gallagher for details about 4 University of Washington Continuing Nursing Education

WASHINGTON AGENCY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION CONTACT Providence St. Peter Hospital Olympia, WA Skagit Valley Hospital - Skagit Regional Health Mount Vernon, WA Swedish Medical Center Seattle, WA UW Medicine/ Harborview Medical Center Seattle, WA UW Medicine/Northwest Hospital and Medical Center Seattle, WA UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center Seattle, WA UW Medicine/ Valley Medical Center Renton, WA Whidbey General Hospital Coupeville, WA Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Yakima, WA Sarah Culbert, MN, RN, CMSRN sarah.culbert@providence.org 360-493-7417 Mary Jane 'MJ' Tyler, MN, ARNP Director of Patient Support Services mtyler@skagitvalleyhospital.org 360-424-4111 Ext 2388 Cheri Constantino-Shor, RN, MSN, CRNI Inpatient Surgical CNS cher.constantino-shor@swedish.org 206-320-2579 Kathy Colagrossi, BSN, RN kpcol@uw.edu 206-744-4871 Leigh McDonnell, RN, MN, CPHQ-CPHRM Director of Education, Nursing Research and Professional Practice leigh.mcdonnell@nwhsea.org 206-368-1921 Jamie Peterson, BSN, RN, CMSRN Assistant Nurse Manager messja@uw.edu 206-598-1359 Megan Stevens, DNP, RN Clinical Nurse Specialist megan_stevens@valleymed.org 425-656-5535 Kristi Stevens, BSN RN, CEN stevek@whidbeygen.org 360-321-1380 Kimberlee Foster MS, BSN Nursing Professional Development Specialist KimberleeFoster@yvmh.org 509-249-5292 Contact Sarah Culbert for details about Contact MJ Tyler for details about Contact Cheri Constantino-Shor for registration and tuition information. Contact Kathy Colagrossi for details regarding eligibility and registration. Contact Leigh McDonnell regarding registration, eligibility and details. Contact Jamie Peterson for details about Tuition can be paid for with available education funds. Tuition rate dependent upon the number of participants. Contact Megan Stevens or Kalyan Men (kalyan_ men@valleymed.org; 425-228-3440 Ext 5759) for more information. Open to WGH and non-wgh RNs. Contact Kristi Stevens for enrollment information. Contact Kimberlee Foster for details about INDIVIDUALS AGENCY COORDINATOR REGISTRATION CONTACT Individual Registrants (Not Affilitated with a Co-Sponsoring Agency) Connie Hirnle, MN, RN-BC Former Senior Lecturer, UW School of Nursing; Former Professional Development Specialist chirnle@uw.edu 206-543-1047 Contact UWCNE for questions regarding registration at 206-543-1047. 206-543-1047 Fax: 206-543-6953 Email: cne@uw.edu Web: uwcne.org 5

AGENCY DATES AND S THURSDAYS JANUARY 7 - APRIL 14 4:15-7:30 pm (Pacific Time) CHI Franciscan Health, Tacoma Jefferson Healthcare, Port Townsend Kittitas Valley Healthcare, Ellensburg Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma Providence Centralia Hospital, Centralia UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/Valley Medical Center, Renton Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima THURSDAYS JANUARY 7 - APRIL 14 Alaska Native Medical Center, Anchorage Portneuf Medical Center, Pocatello Straub Clinic and Hospital, Honolulu 3:00-6:30 pm (Alaska Time) 5:15-8:30 pm (Mountain Time) 2:00-5:30 pm (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time) This site will meet January 7 - March 10, 2016 from 2:00-5:30 pm, HST and March 17 - April 14, 2016 from 1:00-4:30 pm, HST. MONDAYS JANUARY 11 - APRIL 18 Providence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia 8:30 am - 12:00 pm (Pacific Time) TUESDAYS JANUARY 12 - APRIL 19 Swedish Medical Center, Seattle 4:00-7:00 pm (Pacific Time) THURSDAYS JANUARY 14 - APRIL 21 Skagit Valley Hospital - Skagit Regional Health, Mount Vernon 8:00-11:00 am (Pacific Time) ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE JANUARY 7 - APRIL 14 Maniilaq Health Center, Kotzebue Individual Registrants (Not Affiliated with a Co-Sponsoring Agency) Online facilitation Online facilitation TO BE DETERMINED (TBD) Island Hospital, Anacortes PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, Bellingham Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville TBD TBD TBD 6 University of Washington Continuing Nursing Education

REGISTRATION INFORMATION CO-SPONSORING OR PARTNER REGISTRANT COURSE FEE: Your tuition is managed by your agency. Check instructions for your agency under Registration Contacts on pages 4-5. REGISTRATION DETAILS: Registrations will be accepted on a first-come basis. Enrollment may be limited at your site. Early registration is strongly recommended. Employees of either co-sponsoring or participating partner agencies must attend classes at their own agency or pay the individual registration fee and complete the class online. TO REGISTER FOR THE COURSE: 1. Attain approval from your Agency Coordinator to take this course. 2. Receive the document Getting Started from your Agency Coordinator which will include information on how to register online for this course. 3. Register for the course online at uwcne.org. INDIVIDUAL REGISTRANT COURSE FEE: The fee for individual registrants is $695. Individual registrants will complete this class 100% online (no inperson attendance). REGISTRATION DETAILS: Register and pay online for this course at uwcne.org. For assistance with registration contact Hamida Moly at hmoly@uw.edu or 201-221-2406. SCHEDULE: The course is presented over 15 weeks with online modules assigned weekly. Lectures will be available for viewing each Friday following the live, synchronous recording on Thursday evening. You should follow the recommended schedule outlined in the online classroom. All requirements must be completed by the last day of the 15-week period to earn contact hours. COURSE INSTRUCTION: The instructor for individual registrants is an experienced medical-surgical nurse educator who guides you through the course, answers questions and monitors your progress toward course completion. You can submit questions and discuss practice test issues with your instructor and with other participants online throughout the course. REFUND POLICY FOR INDIVIDUAL REGISTRANTS: If you withdraw prior to the first class on January 7, 2016 you may send a substitute or request a refund less $50 for processing. There are no refunds after Jan. 7, 2016. 206-543-1047 Fax: 206-543-6953 Email: cne@uw.edu Web: uwcne.org 7

Box 359440 Seattle, WA 98195-9440 MEDICAL-SURGICAL REVIEW AND UPDATE 2016 Enhancing Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice Improve Your Practice Across the Care Continuum and Prepare for Certification 15-Week Hybrid Course January 7 April 14, 2016 PROVIDED BY University of Washington School of Nursing, Continuing Nursing Education UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center PARTICIPATING PARTNER WASHINGTON Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma CO-SPONSORING AGENCIES AND SITES ALASKA Alaska Native Medical Center, Anchorage Maniilaq Health Center, Kotzebue HAWAII Straub Clinic & Hospital, Honolulu IDAHO Portneuf Medical Center, Pocatello ONLINE Individual Registrants (Not Affiliated with a Co-Sponsoring Agency), Online WASHINGTON CHI Franciscan Health: St. Anthony Hospital, Gig Harbor St. Clare Hospital, Lakewood St. Elizabeth Hospital, Enumclaw St. Francis Hospital, Federal Way St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma Island Hospital, Anacortes Jefferson Healthcare, Port Townsend Kittitas Valley Healthcare, Ellensburg PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, Bellingham Providence Centralia Hospital, Centralia Providence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia Skagit Regional Health, Mount Vernon Swedish Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle UW Medicine/Valley Medical Center, Renton Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima