Eleventh Annual Research Symposium:

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Eleventh Annual Research Symposium: The Nursing Link to Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare Research September 27, 2013 8:50 AM 4:15 PM Check in @ 8:30 AM Sponsored by Upstate AHEC in Collaboration with The Nursing Research Council of the, the Nursing Research Council of AnMed Health, Nursing Division of Greenville Technical College, Gamma Mu Chapter and Mu Rho Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Purpose This conference will provide participants with ways to integrate interprofessional collaboration in healthcare research into curriculum and practice, network with colleagues, and engage in interprofessional dialogue around basic, clinical, educational and translational research studies and findings. Target Audience Nurses, Academic Faculty, Educators, Students and Healthcare Professionals interested in healthcare research. Objectives At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to: 1. Discuss how to integrate interprofessional collaboration with research and education. 2. Assess awareness and management knowledge of guideline-based asthma education among clinical staff. 3. Identify the study design of an article and formulate a focused research question involving simulation education. 4. Discuss interprofessional collaboration in oncology research. 5. Identify interprofessional collaborative efforts, which use Lean Six Sigma, and describe its impact on healthcare research and quality improvement. 6. Discuss the benefits of early mobility in the intensive care unit and describe the steps to initiate an early mobility program. Location Auditorium - The Technical Resource Center - Barton Campus Greenville Technical College 620 South Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, SC 29607

Agenda 8:30 AM Registration 8:50 Welcome and Introductions Sue Seitz, MS, RN, representing Lynette Gibson, PhD, RN, representing Sigma Theta Tau Mu Rho Chapter University of South Carolina Upstate Kathy Betsill, MS, RN, CNS, representing AnMed Health Nandel Smith, RN, MS, representing Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Mu Chapter at Clemson University Debbie Lyles, RN, PhD, representing the Nursing Division at Greenville Technical College 9-10:00 Interprofessional Education and the Future of Interprofessional Research Lynn M. Crespo, PhD 10:00-10:15 Break Visit Poster Presentations 10:15-11:15 A Survey of Asthma Knowledge Across Multiple Disciplines Michael Shoemaker, BHA, RRT-NPS, AEC 11:15 12:15 Interdisciplinary Research and Simulation Gregory E. Gilbert, EdD, MSPH, PStat 12:15 1:00 Lunch provided 1:00-2:00 ITOR Advances Cancer Care through Collaboration & Strategic Partnerships Matthew R. Gevaert, BS, MS, PhD, Michael Bolick, BS, Jan Kueber, RN, BSN, OCN, Lyndon V. Evans, RN, BS, OCN, Lauren Baber, RN, BSN 2:00-2:15 Break 2:15 3:15 Interprofessional Collaboration: What Does It Look Like? Deanna B. Hiott, MSN, RN 3:15-4:15 A Collaborative Mobility Team Carrie Hall, RN, BSN, CCRN, Noelle Sublett, PT, and Dawn Womack, RN, BSN 4:15 Adjourn Faculty Lynn M. Crespo, PhD, is the Associate Dean for Education and Executive Administrator for Academic & Curriculum Development at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and in Greenville, South Carolina. Michael Shoemaker, BHA, RRT-NPS, AE-C, is the Manager of Respiratory Care Services at AnMed Health Women and Children s Hospital and Program Coordinator of Asthmania Academy in Anderson, South Carolina. Gregory E. Gilbert, EdD, MSPH, PStat, is the Director of Educational Research with Healthcare Simulation South Carolina in Charleston, SC.

Faculty (cont.) Matthew R. Gevaert, BS, MS, PhD, is the CEO of KIYATEC, Inc. in Greenville, South Carolina. Michael Bolick, BS, is the CEO at Selah Genomics, Inc. in Greenville, South Carolina. Lauren Baber, RN, BSN, is a Clinical Research Nurse at the in Greenville, South Carolina. Jan Kueber, RN, BSN, OCN, is the Research Manager of the Clinical Research Unit at the in Greenville, South Carolina. Lyndon V. Evans, BS, is the Manager of Oncology Clinical Research at the in Greenville, South Carolina. Deanna B. Hiott, MSN, RN, Nursing Instructor at the Mary Black School of Nursing, University of South Carolina Upstate, is also a nurse researcher at the, Center for Pediatric Medicine in Greenville, South Carolina. Carrie Hall, RN, BSN, CCRN, is a registered nurse in the Surgical Trauma Intensive Care Unit at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Noelle Sublett, PT, is a physical therapist and the Inpatient Rehabilitation Manager at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Dawn Womack, RN, BSN, is a registered nurse and the Clinical Unit Educator in the Surgical Trauma Intensive Care Unit at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Posters Staff Nurses Expectations of Executive Leader Visibility Authors: Bryan Kennedy, MS, RN, NE-BC Tina Jury, MSN, RN, NEA-BC AnMed Health Patient Understanding of Effective Hand Hygiene Techniques Authors: Sunni R. Busby, BSN, RN Bryan Kennedy, MS, RN, NE-BC Jan W. Jones, ADN, RN Heather A. Thompson, BA, ADN, RN Wanda G. Freeman, BSN, RN AnMed Health Using a LSS Approach to Improve National Quality Metrics Authors: Jeanne Allred, BSN, RN Linda Lineberger, BSN, RN Case Management Process Improvement Author: Deanna B. Hiott, MSN, RN

Posters (cont.) Obesity Identification Initiative Author: Deanna B. Hiott, MSN, RN The Effects of Electronic Medical Record Use in the Clinical Laboratory Setting on Perceived Self-efficacy in Electronic Documentation by Baccalaureate Nursing Students Authors: Paula Haynes, MSN, APRN, FNP-C Erica Sisiam, RN, MSN Theresa Lawson, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC Leslie Myers, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC Lander University I want to be a Nurse but When Career and Culture Collide: An Ethnonursing Study Discovering and Describing the Factors, Experiences, and Motivation to Become a Nurse in Ecuador Within Cultural Context (Work in progress, data collected, in analysis) Author: Julie A. Moss, PhD, APRN, FNP-C University of South Carolina Upstate Improving Care Quality via Patient and Family Engagement Authors: Susan Ballew, BSN, RN Matthew F. Hudson, PhD, MPH Kerrie Roberson MBA, MSN, RN-BC, CMSRN Peggy J. Wagner, PhD Promoting Interdisciplinary Teamwork in a Rehab Setting Authors: Susanne Hudson, RN, BSN, MBA Adrienne Talbert, NHA, DPT, PT, CBIS Melinda Morgan, RN, MSN, CRRN Valorie Brooks, RN, BSN, CRRN Leveling of QSEN Competencies Throughout the Nursing Curriculum of a Generic BSN Program Authors: Betty Abraham-Settles, MSN, RN-BC Joyce Pompey, APRN-BC, DNP University of South Carolina, Aiken Methods Used in an Analysis of Interpreter-Mediated Healthcare Interactions Authors: Robin Dawson Estrada, CPNP, PhD(c) DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias, PhD, RN, FAAN University of South Carolina, Columbia Improving Patient Flow Through the Implementation of a Results Pending Treatment Area Authors: Heather Bryant, BSN, RN, CEN Rebecca Beck-Little, PhD, RN Garner Webb University Creating an Evidence Based Practice Toolkit Authors: Susan Bethel, MSN, RN

Continuing Education Credit Licensed Nurses: Upstate AHEC is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. This CE activity is approved for 6 contact hours for licensed nurses. Others: This program is approved for 0.6 CEUs (6 clock hours) by Upstate AHEC and meets SC AHEC Best Practice Standards. Successful completion of the program requires attendance for at least 90 percent of the course and a completed evaluation by the participant. Registration Information Fee: $80 for Non-Members $15 for Upstate AHEC Members $10 for Students Fee includes electronic program materials, lunch and continuing education credit. To ensure your space, pre-registration and payment must be received by September 20. Participants may register in the following ways: PHONE: (864) 349-1160. Have Credit Card available. ONLINE: www.upstateahec.org FAX form with credit card information to: (864) 349-1179. MAIL the form with Payment: Upstate AHEC 200 North Main Street, Suite 201 Greenville, SC 29601 Call 864-349-1160, M-F Eastern Time, if registering within one week of conference, for space availability. REFUNDS: No refunds will be given if request is received less than 48 hours prior to the workshop. Substitutions will be accepted. Registration fees will be refunded if a workshop is canceled. Upstate AHEC is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination involving equal access to education and employment opportunity to all, regardless of sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin or disability. ADA: If you need any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to participate in this program, call (864) 349-1160 or tpierce@upstateahec.org.

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