Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center Presents THE 21st ANNUAL NURSING CONFERENCE Cultivating a Heart of Compassion for Patients and Their Caregivers Friday, October 18, 2013 Funded in part by John P. McGovern Foundation Texas Children s Hospital
Presents Cultivating A Heart of Compassion for Patients and Their Caregivers COLLABORATORS Ben Taub General Hospital MD Anderson Cancer Center Texas Children s Hospital Texas Woman s University Nelda C. Stark College of Nursing Houston Methodist University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing St. Luke s Episcopal Hospital Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing Anitra K. Thomas, MSN,RN-BC, NE-BC Nurse Clinical Manager, Orthopedic Surgical Services Kay Swint, MSN, RN, CHPN Director of Nursing Programs Cynthia Browder, MSN, RN, CPN Staff Nurse Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit Anne Koci, Ph.D, RN, FNP-BC,WHNP Associate Professor, FNP Track Manager Ladonna Cook, MSN, RN, OCN Nurse Specialist Education Vaunette Fay, Ph.D, RN, FNP-BC Professor of Clinical Nursing Sharon Greene, MSN, RN, GERI-BC Education and Quality Specialist Forest Smith, Ph.D Director, Admissions and Student Services The Institute for Spirituality and Health has affirmed the values of faith, spirituality and compassion for the benefit of patients, families and healthcare providers for over 58 years.
Agenda St. Paul s Methodist Church Fondren Hall 5501 Main St. Houston, Texas 77004 8:00 AM Registration Networking and Light Breakfast 8:25 AM Welcome: John K. Graham, M.D., D.Min. President and CEO The Institute for Spirituality and Health 8:30 AM Anne Koci, Ph.D., RN A Perspective from Within the Field of Nursing 8:45 AM John Welshons, M.A. Cultivating a Heart of Compassion for Patients and Their Caregivers 10:00 10:15 AM BREAK 10:15 11:45 AM John Welshons, M.A. 11:45 12:30 PM LUNCH 12:30 2:30 PM Panel Discussion: Rev. Dr. Charles Millikan Spirituality, Bioethics and Nursing Panelists: Mary Anderlik Majumder, J.D., Ph.D. Courtenay Bruce, J.D., M.A. Jay Hooker, MSN, RN, CNS-CC Maria Socci, RN 2:30 3:30 PM Spirituality Awards: AnneMarie Wallace In Honor of Emma Josephine Loeffelholz McMorris, RN 3:30 PM Scrubs & Beyond Gift Certificate Drawing Certificate of Attendance Please Complete and Hand In Evaluations at the Door to Receive Certificates
Speakers John Welshons, M.A., is a highly respected contemporary spiritual teacher who lectures and leads meditation courses throughout North America. A practitioner of vipassana (mindfulness) meditation and various forms of yoga for more than 40 years, he is also the author of three critically acclaimed books: One Soul, One Love, One Heart; Awakening from Grief; and When Prayers Aren t Answered. John holds a bachelor of arts degree in Comparative Religions from the University of South Florida and a master of arts degree in History of Religions from Florida State University. Title: Cultivating a Heart of Compassion for Patients and Their Caregivers Description Participants will learn how to assist patients and their caregivers with structuring a more balanced and healing lifestyle for themselves that allows regular opportunities to focus on improved diet, exercise, meditation and contemplative practices to recharge for the very challenging healing work in which they are engaged. Objectives for the workshop will include: Explain how to communicate more effectively with patients Describe techniques to deal with difficult behaviors, anger, and depression Recognize and respond to the spiritual challenges of illness and injury
Speakers Rev. Dr. Charles R. Millikan, is the Vice-President for Spiritual Care and Values Integration for Houston Methodist. Dr. Millikan is a graduate of Southwestern University (TX) with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy in 1968; The Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University with a Masters of Theology degree in 1971; and Drew University with a Doctorate of Ministry degree in 1984. Honors awarded include Dr. Millikan s being named the Distinguished Alumnus for Southern Methodist University s Perkins School of Theology in 2000. Title: Spirtuality, Bioethics and Nursing Description Participants will focus primarily on spirituality, bioethics, and nursing. In recent years there has been a call for a more intentional means of involving the medical and clinical team in serving the patient s spiritual needs. This session will provide definitions of moral distress and moral residue in nursing, which will include current research as well as outlining definitional inconsistencies and problems that result. A discussion will follow regarding the challenges in developing and implementing instruments, approaches and interventions designed to identify and mitigate moral distress. Two cases, one involving conscientious objection, and another involving medical futility, will be presented and what nurses might expect in mitigating the moral distress that may follow.
Emma Josephine Loffelholz McMorris RN Spirituality Award Criteria Spirituality Demonstrates an awareness of the value spirituality plays in healthcare Compassion Demonstrates empathy and compassion for all patients and caregivers Communication Demonstrates the ability to communicate the value of spirituality, beliefs, and faith practices to their patients Commitment Devotes self to caring for the body, mind and spirit of their patients. Emma Josephine Loeffelholz McMorris lived a vibrant life for 35 years, but the advances in early detection of breast cancer were not available in 1958 when she passed away one month after diagnosis. As a young woman, Emma was a bright scholar, a tennis player and loved the Opera, performing in her high school Operetta in 1938. She was a 1943 graduate of the school of nursing at St. Anthony s Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and served as a member of the Oklahoma Nurses Association and a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. With the call for nurses during World War II, Emma willingly contributed her skills by joining and serving as an Ensign in the Navy Nurses Corps in the Naval hospital at San Diego, California from November, 1944 to January, 1946. While there, caring for the wounded soldiers, she met Marine Sgt. Sheridan Andrew McMorris, whom she married. Emma and Sheridan settled in Boulder, Colorado and she was active in the Altar Society and the Christian Family movement of their church, Sacred Heart of Jesus To their six children and the many other lives she touched, Emma s legacy is an effervescence for life in tandem with a deep devotion for religion, spiritual care and caring for others. Emma s love for God and nursing are intertwined in her daughter, AnneMarie McMorris Wallace s memories. She recalls her mother being the first person to lift her up as a child and pray with her while placing bandages on her tricycle-torn elbows and knees. AnneMarie says, My mother s presence was one of amazing, gentle grace that filled my soul and created lasting sacred moments that began a life-long yearning for God. Ms. Wallace believes her Mother would want to honor the profession of Nursing as it so often is the gentle listening ear that patients turn to as they cope with the processes of illness and healing processes that frequently draw upon the spiritual longings of the soul. Awareness and valuing the spiritual side of a patient s journey will allow nurses to hear expressions of spiritual longings and make referrals for spiritual care, thereby providing more holistic caring moments for patient and healthcare professional alike. Congratulations to the winners and blessings upon each of you in your Nursing careers. Chaplain Anne Marie Wallace
Registration St. Paul s Methodist Church Fondren Hall 5501 Main St. Houston, Texas 77004 October 18, 2013 8:00 AM 3:30 PM PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE CUT AND DETACH ON DOTTED LINE EMAIL CELLULAR SPECIALTY IN ORDER TO RECEIVE 5.0 CEUs YOU MUST ATTEND THE ENTIRE PROGRAM. NO PARTIAL CREDITS WILL BE GIVEN. Make payments to: Institute for Spirituality and Health (ISH) $75. per person all day conference 8100 Greenbriar, Suite 220 $35. per student/retired Houston, Texas 77054 To pay by credit card register online at www.ish-tmc.org Fee includes light breakfast and box lunch. Parking is free, across the street from St. Paul s. For special dietary preferences, contact ISH at 713.797.0600 or jdoctor@ish-tmc.org ACCREDITATION FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. The Institute for Spirituality and Health does not discriminate on the basis or race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability or age in admissions to our programs, activities or employment.
8100 Greenbriar, Ste. 220 Houston, Texas 77054 NON-PROFIT ORG. POSTAGE PAID HOUSTON,TX PERMIT NO. 9284