2015 OPHA Public Health Nursing Conference November 30-December 1, 2015 Embassy Suites Columbus-Dublin 5100 Upper Metro Place Dublin, Ohio 43017 Contact: Jaime Weaver, OPHA 614-635-0207 jweaver@ohiopha.org 1
Conference Agenda Outcome: Nurses will be able to discuss application of the nursing process to address these public health issues: Team building and networking, School nursing, Supporting breast feeding, Access to dental care, Reproductive health, Public health nursing practice evaluation, Cultural competence, Maintaining safety in the community practice environment, Accessing public health resources, Heroin epidemic, Grief as a public health issue. Monday, November 30, 2015 8:00 9:00 am 60 min. Registration, Continental Breakfast & Vendor Exhibits 9:00 9:30 am 9:30-10:30 am 30 min. 60 min. Opening Remarks/Welcome Barbara Gunning, Ph.D., BSN, Chairperson OPHA PHN Section Claire Boettler, RN MPH, President, Ohio Public Health Association Alexandria Jones, RN, MS, Director of Nursing, Ohio Department of Health Public Health Nurses Team building and Networking Shelia Hiddleson, RN, MS 10:30-11:00 am 30 min. Vendor Exhibits 11:00 am-12:00 pm 60 min. CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOCUS: School Nursing Mary Barnett, RN, MS, LSN, NCSN, Enhancing Existing School Nurse Programs Ann Connelly, MSN, RN, LSN, NCSN, Starting a School Nurse Program 12:00-1:00 pm 60 min. Lunch and vendor tables 1:00 2:00 pm 60min. CONCURRENT SESSIONS FOCUS: Advocacy opportunities Chris Smith, RN, IBCLC, ANLC, Supporting Breastfeeding in our Communities David Maywhoor, Project Director, Dental Access Now! UHCAN Ohio Dental Access in Ohio 2:00-2:15 pm 15 min. Break & Vendor Exhibits 2:15-3:15 pm 60 min. Reproductive Health Plans Panel Presentation facilitated by Carla Hicks, RN, MBA OPHA Maternal Health and Infant Mortality Interest Group 3:15-3:30 pm 15 min. Break and Vendor Exhibits 3:30-5:00 pm 90 min. PHN Competencies Panel, Central Section OPHA PHN Section 5:00-5:10 pm 10 min. Evaluation/Adjourn Total Contact Hours Day One: 640 minutes divided by 60 = 5.6 Learning Objectives Day One: The learner will be able to: 1. List two skills for team building. 2. Discuss the benefits of networking for public health nursing practice. 3. Identify collaboration opportunities between schools, parents, and public health through public health nurses in schools. 4. Discuss considerations for 2
implementing a school nurse program through a local health department. 5. Name three strategies for supporting breastfeeding for Ohio s mothers and infants. 6. Discuss lack of access to dental care in Ohio as a public health issue. 7. Discuss the contribution of reproductive health plans to maternal-child health. 8. Describe applications of public health nursing competencies for enhancing practice. Tuesday, December 1, 2015 8:00-9:00 am 60 min. Continental Breakfast Business Meeting of the PHN Section 9:10 10:10 am 60 min. Cultural Competency: A Journey for All Ohio PH Professionals Robyn Taylor, MBA 10:10-10:30 am 20 min. Break and Vendor Exhibits 10:30-11:30 am 11:30 am-12:00 pm 60 min. Maintaining Safety in the Community Practice Environment Captain Chris Pawelski 30 min. Accessing Public Health Resources through OPHA Lois Hall, MS 12:00 1:00 pm 60 min. Lunch & Vendor Exhibits 1:00 2:15 pm 75 min. Ohio s Heroin Epidemic Carol A Baden, RN, and Jennifer C. Biddinger, Ohio Attorney General s Office 2:15-2:30 pm 15 min. Break 2:30-3:30 pm 60 min. Grief as a Public Health Issue Lois Hall, MS 3:30-3:45 pm 15 min. Evaluation / Adjourn Total Contact Hours Day Two: 600 minutes divided by 60 = 5.0 Learning Objectives Day Two: The learner will be able to: 1. Explain components of cultural competence. 2. Name three strategies to maintain awareness for personal safety in community settings. 3. Name three public health resources accessible through the Ohio Public Health Association. 4. Discuss the impact of heroin use in Ohio as a public health issue. 5. Discuss the impact of grief as a public health issue. Conference Planning Committee: Carol Howdyshell, Chair, Zanesville-Muskingum County Barbara Gunning, Lucas County 3
Lisa Strebler, Medina County Kathy Loughrie, Lorain County Joyce Richmond, Delaware General Health District Christina Cherry, Huron County Susan Bayless, Clark County Combined Health District Rosemary Chaudry, Ohio Public Health Association Alexandria Jones, Ohio Department of Health Rose Ferraro, Portage County Nancie Bechtel, Columbus Public Health Susan Young, Madison County Kelly Taulbee, Hocking County Yevetta Hawley, Dayton-Montgomery County 2015 OPHA Public Health Nursing Conference MONDAY, November 30, and TUESDAY, December 1, 2015 at Embassy Suites-Dublin WHO SHOULD ATTEND? ANY and ALL Public Health Nurses, including supervisors and directors, as well as nursing faculty and students interested in public health nursing. LEARNER OUTCOME: Nurses will be able to discuss application of the nursing process to address these public health issues: Team building and networking, Implementing School nursing programs, Supporting breast feeding, Access to dental care, Reproductive health plans, Public health nursing competencies, Health Equity & Cultural competence, Personal safety in the community practice environment, Accessing public health information, Heroin epidemic, Grief as a public health issue. CONTINUING EDUCATION: This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Approval valid through XX/XX/XXXX. ONA #: ##### CRITERIA FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION: Criteria for successful completion are attending 1 or more sessions of the conference and submitting a completed evaluation form. DISCLOSURE: The planners, content reviewers, and all but one faculty have declared no conflict of interest. Lois Hall has a conflict of interest. Ms. Hall is a certified trainer in the Grief Recovery Method, and she would be paid by the Grief Recovery Institute if attendees signed up for a training that she provided as a certified trainer. AGENDA and OBJECTIVES: The agenda and objectives are attached. HOTEL RESERVATIONS and parking are at participant s expense. OPHA reserved a block of rooms at a rate of $125/room. Call 614-790-9000 to reserve a room. Be sure to identify yourself as the OPHA Conference to receive the specially reduced rate for conference participants, or register online at http://embassysuites.hilton.com/en/es/groups/personalized/c/cmheses-phn- 20151129/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG Registration Registration DEADLINE is Friday, November 20, 2015 OPHA member Registration Fee (Monday) $100 OPHA Member 2 day registration $180 OPHA member Registration Fee (Tuesday) $100 Non-member Registration Fee (Monday) $150 Non-Member 2 day registration $230 Non-member Registration Fee (Tuesday) $150 Student Registration Fee (Monday) $85 Student registration 2 day $160 Student Registration Fee (Tuesday) $85 Fee includes lunches, access to handouts, and breaks Registration Name Title Agency: Address: Street City State Zip Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) Email 4
Cancellation/ Refund policy: Refunds less $10 will be available up to 5 business days prior to the event. No refunds will be given within 5 business days of the conference. Substitutions are permitted. Payment Enclosed: Check (check number ) P.O. Number Send payment to: Lois Hall, OPHA Executive Director, Ohio Public Health Association, 110 A Northwoods Blvd, Columbus, Ohio 43235 or register online at www.ohiopha.org **To find out if your agency is a currently paid organizational member of OPHA, and therefore eligible for a registration discount please contact Jweaver@ohiopha.org BEFORE submitting your registration form or payment. 5