University of Kentucky College of Nursing Continuing Education Presents 12th Annual Nursing Faculty Development Workshop Teaching to Transform for the New Reality of Nursing Practice May 16-17, 2016 UK College of Nursing Lexington, KY
Purpose and Learner Outcomes: Nursing faculty from across the US will come together to discuss best teaching practices for transitioning nursing students into the reality of nursing practice Objectives: Analyze the challenges of millennial age students Review theory based strategies related to transitioning nursing students into practice Examine research related to transitioning millennial age students into practice Develop professional writing skills Use simulation case studies to teach students the reality of practice expectations UK College of Nursing Continuing Education is holding the 12th Annual Faculty Development Workshop at the UK Chandler Medical Center and the UK College of Nursing. This workshop will feature national speakers, including Dr. Cynthia Thomas on transitioning students into practice. Dr. Marilyn Oermann will lead a writing workshop focusing on publication. Dr. Lori Lioce will be the key note speaker for the simulation workshop. Other presenters include respected Kentucky nurse leaders as well as distinguished UK College of Nursing faculty. A thank you to our bronze level exhibitors! Laerdal, Kahler Slater, KBPort, Pocket Nurse, CAE HealthCare and Lecat s Ventriloscope
Janie Heath, PhD, APRN- BC, FAAN Dean, University of Kentucky College of Nursing Cynthia Thomas, EdD, MS, RNc Associate Professor, Ball State University College of Nursing Lori Lioce, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C, CHSE, FAANP Clinical Associate Professor University of Alabama, Huntsville Marilyn Oermann, PhD, RN, Professor of Nursing and Director of Evaluation and Educational Research Duke University School of Nursing Colleen Swartz, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, NEA- BC Chief Nurse Executive University of Kentucky Healthcare Deborah Bryant, DNP, MSN, RN VP-Patient Care Services St. Joseph East Hospital, Kentucky One Health
May 16 Transitioning Students into Practice Time Topic Speaker 7:30-8:00a Registration 8:00-8:15a Welcome and Introductions Darlene Welsh, PhD,RN 8:15-9:15a Keynote: The Millennial Age Challenges for Faculty with victory Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN 9:15 10:15a Plenary: Theory and Strategies Related to Transitioning students into Practice Cynthia Thomas, EdD, MS, RNC 10:15 10:30a Break 10:30 11:30a 11:30-12:00p 12:00-12:30p Clinical Manager Panel: What Works in the Practice to Transition Students Use Audience Response Systems to Assess Transition Ability Lunch Judy Niblett, BSN, RN, NE-BC Demond Jackson, BSN, RN Mollie Aleshire, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC 12:30-1:00p Poster Presentations Abstract Presentations 1:00-3:00m Pavilion A Auditorium Pavilion A Room A.01.123 1:00: Preferred Methods of Learning for Nursing Students in Online Degree Programs Debbie Hampton, PhD, MSN, RN, NEA-BC 1:20: The Challenges of Nursing Student Selection: Examining the Use of Academic and Self-Assessment Examinations to Predict Student Success Monica Kidder, DNP, RN-BC, CNE 1:40: Totally Engaging Nursing Students (TENS) Melissa Geist, EdD, MSN, APRN-BC, CNE 2:00: Pre-admission Predictors of Student Success in a Traditional BSN Program Mary Bennett, PhD, APRN 2:20 Addressing the Needs of the Millennial Student Karen Mascolo, DNP, RN, NE-BC 2:40 Face-to-Face Classes: Not as Archaic as You Think! Barbara James, PhD,MSN, RN 1:00: Problem-based Learning: Care of the Pregnant Patient Kim Ennis, DNP,WHNP-C, RN, CNE 1:20: Peer Learning Through Collaboration Cathy Stepter, CNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNE 1:40: Attitudes, Practices, and Knowledge on Human Lactation Among Nursing Students Ana Maria Linares, DNS, RN, IBCLC 2:00: Civility in the Workplace: So Close, Yet So Far Away Moni Kennison, EdD, MSN, RN and Laura Cox Dzurec, PhD, MS, BS, RN, PMHCNS-BC, ANEF 2:20: Low-Fidelity Simulation to Enforce Patient Safety Susan Dowell, RNC, MSN, MBA 2:40: Students Comfort Level and Preparedness in Participating in an Inter-Professional Collaborative Practice Mass Casualty Ronda Christman, PhD, MA, MSN, RN 3:00-3:15p Break 3:15-4:15p Practice Partnerships and New Reality of Nursing Practice: What is Expected of New Graduates and How You Incorporate Them into Your Facility Colleen Swartz, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, NEA-BC Deborah Bryant, DNP, MSN, RN
May 17 Simulation Workshop Location College of Nursing Building outside of rooms 403 and 404 on 4 th floor 7:30-8:00a Registrations 8:00-8:10a Welcome and Introductions Jennifer Dent, MSN, RN 8:10-9:10a The Transformation of Healthcare Simulation Lori Lioce, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C, CHSE, FAANP 9:10-9:25a Break 401/403 407 Abstract Presentations 9:25: End-of-Life Simulation for New Graduate Nurses in a Residency Program Tracy Rexford, MSN, RN-BC and Elizabeth Morris, MSN, RN, CEN 9:45: Incorporating the Simulated Clinical Environment as a Vehicle for Improving Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning in Senior BSN Nursing Students Esta Butts, MSN, RN 9:25: Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluations of First Semester BSN Senior Students to High Fidelity Simulation Experiences Involving Complex Drug Withdrawal Scenarios Joanne Matthews, PMHCNS, BC, DNP 9:45: Implementation of an End of Life Simulation into the Baccalaureate Nursing Program Gina Fieler, RN, MSN, CHSE 10:25-11:45a Session 3: Demonstration of Multiple Patient Simulation UK College of Nursing Simulation faculty and staff 11:45-12:45p Lunch 12:45-2:00p Breakout Option 1: Standardized Patients Room 401/403 Breakout Option 2: Simulation for Staff Development for Competency in Nursing Care of Chest Tubes Lynn Jensen, PhD, RN, APRN Jennifer Dent, MSN, RN 2:00-2:15p BREAK 2:15 4:30p Simulation Design and Integration Lori Lioce, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C, CHSE, FAANP Exhibitors Laerdal, Kahler Slater, KBPort, Pocket Nurse, CAE HealthCare and Lecat s Ventriloscope will have tables outside during breaks
May 17 Faculty Writing Workshop Location College of Pharmacy, Bio-Pharm Complex Room 170 7:30-8:00a Registration 8:00-8:10a Welcome and Introductions Stephanie Fugate, MSN, ARNP, ACNP 8:10-9:10a Opening Session: Writing for Publication and Guidelines for Selecting Possible Journals 9:10-9:25a Break 9:25-10:25a 10:25-11:45a 11:45-12:45p 12:45-2:00p 2:00-2:15p 2:15 4:30p Session 2: Writing Formats for Different Types of Manuscripts Session 3: Manuscript Writing Process and Characteristics of "Good" and "Bad" Writing. and Issues You Need to Know Authorship and Criteria Session 4: Editorial Process Lunch Break Session 5: Writing Chapters and Preparing a Book Manuscript
Registration online at www.ukconce.org UK CON Faculty Registration Rate Online Registration 5/16-5/17 2 Day Conference 12th Annual Faculty Development $245.00 Please email eawo223@uky.edu for questions Writing and Simulation workshops are limited to 40 participants each. Availability will be on a first-come first-serve basis Registration fee includes attending the conference, lite breakfast, boxed lunch, continuing nursing education contact hours, and access to conference materials. Materials will be provided online. Credit card payment types include Visa and MasterCard Accreditation The University of Kentucky, College of Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). This educational activity is offered for a maximum of 12.7 ANCC contact hours. The Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) approves The University of Kentucky, College of Nursing (UKCON) as a provider as well. ANCC and KBN approval of a continuing nursing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content nor commercial sponsors. The University of Kentucky does not approve commercial products. This educational activity is offered for a maximum of 15.2 KBN contact hours. Provider #: 3-0008-01-18- 784-785. In order to receive credit, participants complete CNE activity, complete the evaluation form. Certificates may be printed once the evaluation is completed. Disclosure All faculty members participating in continuing education programs sponsored by the University of Kentucky, College of Nursing are expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the content of their presentations. Faculty disclosures will be included in the program materials. Refund/ Cancellation Policy A full refund, less a $25 processing fee, will be issued for all cancellations received or postmarked at least one week prior to the course date. No refunds are issued thereafter. Cancellations received the day of the course are not eligible for a refund. UK College of Nursing Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel a course when circumstances are warranted. In such a case, a full refund will be issued. UK College of Nursing is not responsible for hotel, plane, car, or other such fees. Accommodations University Inn: 1229 S. Limestone Lexington, KY 40503 (859)278-6625 $97/night discount when you mention conference Parking Parking for the event will be available in Pavilion A UK Medical Center Parking Garage. Parking vouchers will be provided at registration. A map of the venue and parking will be emailed to registrants prior to the conference Special Needs and Other Questions If you need assistance or have a special need related to attendance, please notify the CE office at least two weeks prior to the conference. For questions please email eawo223@uky.edu or call 859-323-3851