CORE COURSES SPRING 2011



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CORE COURSES SPRING 2011 The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Nursing In order to help us provide participants with the best learning experience, please arrive on time for the workshops. As a courtesy to the speakers and other participants, if staff arrive significantly late they may be turned away from that workshop. There is a minimum registration number which must be met 2 weeks prior to the scheduled date of the workshop. If the minimum number of staff have not registered by this time, the course will be canceled. In order to Go Green, the courses will no longer provide handouts in class. The handouts will be posted 2 weeks prior to the workshop on the Nursing Intranet, Staff education, under Core Courses. Participants are encouraged to print their own copies if they would like to have handouts for the workshop. Due to the ongoing efforts of JHH to decrease expenses, refreshments will no longer be served at the core courses. Registration for the Department of Nursing workshops is REQUIRED and should be done through the Nightingale system. Fax, email, and telephone registrations will not be accepted from JHH Nursing staff. For more info, contact Paola Goyeneche, pgoyene1@jhmi.edu or Rebecca Barshick, rbarshi1@jhmi.edu. Remember once registered for a class, if participants are unable to attend please un-register in order to allow another staff member the opportunity to attend. Contact hours: Most workshops (but not all) are awarded MNA continuing education contact hours. Unless indicated, these courses are free to employees of the JHH Department of Nursing. Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 1

ELNEC -End of Life Nursing Education Consortium Date: Day 1 Tuesday March 8 in Broadway Research Building room GO1 Time: 0800-1630 Target audience: Nurses (Minimum 10 and Maximum 25 participants) ****Participants must attend and register for both days**** Palliative Nursing Care Ethical Issues and Cultural Issues Pain Management and Symptom Management Communication, Grief and Bereavement Final Hours Presenters: ELNEC Trainers Experts in Palliative Care Pharmacy, Social Work and Chaplaincy Coordinator: Lynn Billing, RN, CHPN Day 2 Friday April 1 in Broadway Research Building Room GO1 Evidence Based Practice Date Monday March 28 Time: 0800 1630 Location: Administration room 201 (Minimum 10 and Maximum 20 participants) Target audience: Nurses Participants will receive articles to read prior to the workshop. Rating of the articles will be done in groups during the workshop. Introduction to evidence-based practice The JHH/JHSON model and applications Searching and appraising the evidence Translation of evidence Coordinator: Maria Cvach MS, RN, CCRN and Emily Munchel, EBP Fellow Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 2

Emergenetics Workshop Date: Wednesday April 6 Time: 0800 1200 Location: Broadway Research Building GO1 (Minimum 16 and Maximum 40 participants) Target Audience: Clinical nursing staff, nurse managers IMPORTANT: Cost to unit/department for each participant - $250 (includes online Emergenetics survey). Nurse manager approval and completion of reservation form is required. (see last page of this flyer) Registration DEADLINE in Nightingale and to receive the NM approval form is Wednesday March 9th. Class will be canceled if the minimum of 16 per session have not registered in Nightingale or forwarded their NM approval form by this date. After class registration has been closed the link to complete the on-line survey will be emailed to the participants. Participants are required to complete the online survey by Wednesday March 23rd. An email address is required to complete the survey and needs to be provided on the reservation form. Participants who have not completed the survey by this date will not be allowed to attend the workshop and the unit/department will still be charged the $250 fee. Units will be charged the $250 fee for registered staff who wish to cancel, but do not do so by Wednesday March 23rd or who do not show up for the workshop. 1. Identify the four different thinking attributes 2. Identify the three behavioral attributes and the meaning of first-third, second- third, and third-third as it relates to those 3. Articulate their own thinking and behavioral preferences 4. Articulate how their behavioral attributes affect other s perception of their thinking 5. Identify their strengths and how to enhance 6. Articulate how to use this tool to create productive and creative teams 7. Identify how their preferences affect their work and daily life 8. Results of the on-line survey will be provided in class. Presenter: Betsy Jessup Caine, President, Work In Progress, LLC Course coordinator: Rebecca Barshick, RN, MSN, Central Nursing Administration As part of strategic planning, Betsy Caine is also available for independent 3 hour sessions for intact teams which would be scheduled at their convenience. Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 3

Diabetes Management Date: Friday February 25 Time: 0800-1630 Location: Turner West room Target Audience: Nurses, nurse practitioners (Minimum 10 and Maximum 40 participants) TBA Presenters: Kathy Wagner-Kosmakos, MS, RN (Course Coordinator) Mikaela Olsen RN, MS, OCN (Course Coordinator) Joanne Dintizis RN, MSN, CRNP, CDE Theresa Kemmerer RN, MS, CRNP, CDE Dechen Surkhang RD, LDN Leigh Efird PharmD, BCPS grreener @ Hopkins Date: Friday May 6 Time: 0800-1200 Location: SON Room 9/10 Target Audience: Nurses, nurse practitioners (Minimum 10 and Maximum 80 participants) Learn greener practices Speaker Panels Keynote address (TBA) Idea sharing between units Presenters: Mike DiJulia RN, BSN, CCRN (Course coordinator) HIV/AIDS: Challenges for the Patient & Nurse Date: Friday June 10 Time: 0800-1630 Location: Administration room 201 Target Audience: Nurses (Minimum 10 and Maximum 20 participants) HIV review: Epidemiology, Disease Course, Special Populations Medications, Side Effects, Interactions, Adherence Long term side effects of HIV medications Opportunistic Infections and Nursing Interventions Cardiovascular and Renal Complications of HIV Coordinator: Lisa Scotti, BSN, ACRN, MPH Training Coordinator AIDS Education Center Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 4

Hopkins Policies On-Line (HPO) Training Class Dates: Wednesday January 26 Wednesday April 27 Wednesday July 27 Wednesday February 23 Wednesday May 25 Wednesday August 24 Wednesday March 23 Wednesday June 22 Time: 1300-1530 Location: Administration room 201 (Maximum class size of 8) Target Audience: Hopkins Policies On-Line manual editors, section editors, and policy authors Review roles of HPO administrative site users Demonstrate different user roles on the HPO administrative site and how to create, manage, publish and retire policies using this system (hands-on tutorial) Presenters / Coordinators: Roberta Schilling, Project Coordinator Clinical Standards Maria Cvach MS, RN, CCRN Pre-requisite: Review the Hopkins Policies On-line introductory Power-Point before coming to class (will be sent out after registration). Registration: Nurses register through Credential Manager in Nightingale, and all others register by contacting the system administrator, Roberta Schilling @ rschill4@jhmi.edu Restraint Train the Trainer Date: Monday February 28 Time: 0800-1200 Location: Administration 201 Target Audience: Unit-based and departmental educators who are responsible for staff training & competency with the new CMS restraint policy requirements. This course is the competency requirement for the trainers. (Maximum class size 20) Techiniques to identify and manage staff & patient behaviors, events and environmental factors that may trigger the use of restraint & seclusion. Recognizing and responding to signs of physical and psychological distress. Use of non-physical intervention skills. Safe application and use of all types of restraint or seclusion. Clinical identification of specific behavioral changes that indicate restraint or seclusion is no longer necessary. Monitoring the physical/psychological well-being of the patient. Presenters & Course Coordinator: Joyce Parks PMHCNS-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist, Psychiatry Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 5

Tracheostomy Management: Basics and Beyond Date: Monday March 28 Time: 0730-1600 Location: Broadway Research Building room GO1 Target Audience: Nurses (Maximum 55 participants.) This workshop will have an adult focus. Overview of open and percutaneous tracheostomies Managing trach airway emergencies Protocol highlights Patient and family education Trach care, suctioning, and transport Speech and swallow eval, use of Passey-Muir valve Discharge planning Course Coordinator: Barbara Fitzsimmons, MS, RN, CNRN Presenters: Nasir Bhatti, MD Vinciya Pandian PhDc, CRNP Carol Maragos MSN,CRNP Jacqueline Stokes MS, RRT Christine Smith SLP-CCC Treating the Patient with Substance Abuse Date: Friday May 6 Time: 0800-1630 Location: Administration room 201 Target Audience: Nurses (Minimum 10 and Maximum 20 participants) Personal views about substance abuse Recovery resources & continuum of care Assessment & medical management of withdrawal Subculture of addiction Presenters: Stephanie Foerster BSN, RN Jaime Stafford BSN, RN Erica Haykus, LCSW-C O. D. Lewis, BSN, RN Sarah Rodriguez RN, BSN Stacy Tusa RN, BSN Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 6

Ocular Trauma Education Dates: Monday February 7th OR Monday May 2nd OR Monday August 15th The same information is presented each day. Participants only need to attend one day. All sessions will be held in the Patz Auditorium. Time: 0900-1700 Target Audience: Nurses providing care for patients with ocular trauma. (Minimum 10 and Maximum 80 participants) Role of the Maryland EMS/Trauma System Disaster planning and response Ocular trauma definition and statistics Common mechanisms of injury Visual acuity assessment Anatomy and physiology of specific ocular injuries Care and treatment of common ocular trauma conditions Nursing management of specific ocular trauma emergencies Accurate documentation of ocular trauma Presenters: TBA Coordinators: Martha Conlon, RN, Shailaja Chopde RN, Kathy Noll RN, MSN, Karen Ritchey RN, MSN, Mary Ares RN, MSN, Judy Schroeder RN, MSN, Deena Conti RN, BSN Trauma Continuing Education Dates: Thursday March 31 OR Thursday May 5 The same information is presented on both days. Participants only need to attend one day. Location: Phipps 340 Time: 0800-1630 (Registration begins at 0745) Target Audience: Nurses in the Departments of Emergency Medicine, Neurosurgery, Surgery, and Ophthalmology will be given priority registration. (Minimum 10 and Maximum 80 participants) Topics and Presenters: TBA Coordinators: Barbara Fitzsimmons and Paula Neira For information about PEDIATRIC trauma courses, contact Carol Matlin, cmatlin@jhmi.edu, x5-6332. Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 7

Trauma Orientation Dates: Day 1 and 2 are scheduled consecutively. Staff must register and attend both days. Thursday and Friday, April 28 and 29 in Phipps 340 Thursday and Friday, August 18 and 19 in Phipps 340 Time: 0730-1600 (Registration begins at 0700) Target Audience: This is a mandatory 16-hour workshop that is to be completed within the first year of employment for nurses who will be taking care of ADULT trauma patients. RNs in the Departments of Emergency Medicine, Neurosurgery, Surgery, and Ophthalmology will be given priority registration. (Maximum class size 80) Maryland State Trauma System Mechanism of injury Primary and secondary surveys Management of substance withdrawal Nutrition management The rehabilitation process Coordinator: Kathy Noll RN, MSN Trauma Coordinator Department of Surgery Vascular Access Device Related Skills/Policy Reviews Dates: Tuesday January 25 Times: 0800-1200 Tuesday March 22 Tuesday May 17 Tuesday July 26 Location: JHOC 8th floor SIM Center Target audience: Nurses (Minimum 6 and Maximum 24 participants per session) There are no handouts for this class. Please see instructions below. Peripheral IV assessment and management Parenteral nutrition assessment and management Central line identification and guidelines for use Central line assessment and management Specialty unit considerations for central line insertion, management and lab draws from central lines and hemapheresis catheter care- Flushing Prior to attending participants must review the VAD Policy including: VAD policy -Appendix C,D,E,F,G,K,M for all attendees and Appendix I and J for those students from specialty units CPN self learning module on the Staff Ed web site. Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 8

Wound Fair Date: Monday June 20 Time: 0800-1200 Location: Tilghman auditorium Target Audience: Nurses, Clinical technicians, Clinical Associates TBA Coordinator: Rebecca Barshick, RN, MSN Central Nursing Administration Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 9

Emergenetics Workshop: Wednesday April 6, 2011 Nurse Manager Approval & Reservation Form Unit: Cost center number: Nurse manager name: PLEASE NOTE: Cost to unit/department for each participant - $250 (includes online Emergenetics survey). Registration DEADLINE is Wednesday March 9th. Registration is required in Nightingale in addition to completion of the NM approval form. Class will be canceled if the minimum of 16 have not registered for the session in Nightingale by this date. Participants are required to complete the online survey by Wednesday March 23rd. An email address is required to complete the survey. After the registration has been closed, the participants will be emailed a link for completion of the on-line survey. Participants who have not completed the survey by this date will not be allowed to attend the workshop, and the unit/department will still be charged the $250 fee. Units will be charged the $250 fee for registered staff who wish to cancel, but do not do so by Wednesday March 23rd or who do not show up for the workshop. NAME Job title Email address Email this form to Paola Goyeneche at pgoyene1@jhmi.edu Core Courses Spring 2011 Page 10