Ahead of the Curve: Performance Improvement, Evidence Based Practice and Research 4th Annual Nursing & Clinical Sciences Symposium April 18, 2013 Olson Auditorium
Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Nursing & Clinical Sciences Symposium Ahead of the Curve: Performance Improvement, Evidence Based Practice and Research April 18, 2013 Olson Auditorium Symposium Agenda Morning 8:00 Registration, Poster Viewing and Breakfast Olson Auditorium Hallway 9:00 Invocation Rev. Delois Brown-Daniels M. Div, BCC Welcome Donna King, BSN, MBA, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, Chief Nurse Executive, VP Clinical Operations 9:15 From Knowing to Doing: The Journey of Implementing Evidence Based Practice Virginia Ginger Morse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC 10:00 Care Transitions: It Takes a Village Ken Laube, BSN, MBA, RN 10:30 Break 10:45 Keynote Address: Leaning In to Evidence Based Practice Julie Hoff, PhD, MPH, RN 11:45 Is it Really An Allergy? A Quality Improvement Project Elizabeth Moon, MS, APN, ACNS-BC 12:15 Lunch Please join us for lunch in the Rendezvous Cafe
Nursing and Clinical Sciences Symposium Program Purpose The purpose of the program is to enhance nursing knowledge related to innovations surrounding process improvement, evidence-based practice and research. Symposium Agenda Afternoon 1:15 Nursing at the Heart of Transfusion Safety Susann Nienhaus, RN, JD 2:15 Podium Presentations 3:00 Break 3:15 Response Guaranteed: A bundled approach to improving the patient perception of responsiveness Betsy Bahr, BSN, RN Enhancing Nurse-Physician Collaboration: Implementation of a Standardized Rounding Process with a Trauma Service Liz Brabeck, BSN, RN-BC Descriptive Study of a High Quality Discharge Sarah Kirby, BSN, RN Panel Discussion Podium Presentations The Buck Stops Here: Caregiver Ownership of a Unit-Based Intentional Core Measure Rounding Initiative on Central Line Surveillance Edward Unruh, BSN, RN Identification of MRSA in the Hemodialysis Patient Ramon Libiano, BSN, RN, CNN Central Venous Catheter Bundle Compliance Effects on CLABSI Gordon J. Sigl, BSN, RN, VA-BC Panel Discussion 4:00 Closing Remarks Virginia Ginger Morse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC 4th Annual Nursing and Clinical Sciences Symposium
Keynote Speaker: Julie Hoff, MPH, PhD, RN AIMMC is pleased to welcome Julie Hoff, MPH, PhD, RN to deliver our keynote address today. Dr. Hoff received her baccalaureate of science in nursing from Rush University. She earned a master's in public health, master of science in nursing, and PhD. in nursing from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she also completed a post-doctoral fellowship in bio-behavioral science. Dr. Hoff has numerous publications in peerreviewed medical and nursing journals and has served on several NIH research grant teams. Leaning In to Evidence Based Practice This presentation integrates some of the most recent research to achieve the following objectives: Describe current state of evidence based practice utilization in nursing Explore the impact of Leaning In on the implementation and utilization of evidence based practice by nursing Examine how evidence drives change in health care delivery and nursing practice, educational preparation of nurses, and behavioral expectations of nurses and other health care providers Guest Speaker: Susann Nienhaus, RN, JD Susann Nienhaus is a Registered Nurse and attorney. After obtaining her nursing degree, cum laude, in 1979 she spent nearly 20 years focused on cardiovascular surgical nursing. In 1999 Ms. Nienhaus graduated from the IU School of Law at Indianapolis. As Director of Risk Management at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital from 2002 through 2007, Ms. Nienhaus developed and implemented a patient safety program that combined quality improvement initiatives and risk reduction efforts to improve departmental efficiencies and prevent healthcare errors. Ms.Nienhaus joined Strategic Healthcare Group LLC as Director of Risk Management and Patient Safety in September 2010.
Notes: ONA Statement: Disclosure: Acknowledgement of all disclosures i.e., nothing to disclose or existence of relevant financial relationships will be made at the activity. Conflicts of interest will be identified and resolved prior to the conference. Financial Support: Financial support in the form of commercial support has been sought for this program. 5.5 ONA contact hours will be offered for those completing an evaluation form and attending the entire event. Advocate Health Care (OH-368, 10/1/2014 ) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. 4th Annual Nursing and Clinical Sciences Symposium
2013 Nursing and Clinical Sciences Symposium: Poster Guide Central Venous Catheter Bundle Compliance Effects on CLABSI (Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection) Authors: Gordon J. Sigl, BSN, RN, VA-BC, Victor Gorre, BS, RT(R), (MR), (CT), and Ronald Hoiberg, MS. Objective: Review the impact of a central venous catheter bundle compliance associated blood stream infections. Descriptive Study of High Quality Discharge Authors: Sarah Kirby, BSN, RN, and Virginia Ginger Morse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Objective: Describe the components of the discharge process that were present or omitted when patients' perceptions of needs are met and when those needs are not met. Enhancing Nurse-Physician Collaboration: Implementation of a Standardized Rounding Process with a Trauma Service Author: Liz Brabeck BSN, RN-BC Objective: Describe the implementation of a standardized nurse-physician rounding process with a Trauma Service. The Buck Stops Here: Caregiver Ownership of a Unit-Based Intentional Core Measure Rounding Initiative on Central Line Surveillance Author: Edward Unruh, BSN, RN Objective: Summarize a caregiver ownership intentional core measure rounding initiative for central line surveillance.
2013 Nursing and Clinical Sciences Symposium: Poster Guide (continued) Identification of MRSA in the Hemodialysis Patient Authors: Ramon P. Libiano, BSN, RN, CNN, Francis P. Villanueva, BSN, RN, CNN, Eduardo Ignacio, BSN, RN, Estrelita Munar, BSN, RN and Estrella Granil, BSN, RN Objective: Outline the impact of MRSA screening in the Hemodialysis patient in decreasing infections. Response Guaranteed: A Bundled Approach to Improving the Patient Perception of Responsiveness Authors: Elizabeth Bahr, BSN, RN & Timothy Carrigan, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Objective: Describe a bundled approach to improving patient perceptions related to responsiveness. Planning Committee Acknowledgement: The 2013 Nursing and Clinical Science Symposium Planning Committee members: Johanna Lemke, BSN, MA, RN-BC: Chair Ginger Morse, PhD, RN, NEA-BC: Co-Chair Timothy Carrigan, PhD, RN, NEA-BC Karen Kittle, BS, MBA, RN, NE-BC Liz Moon, MS, APN, ACNS-BC Amanda Murray, BSN, RN Steven Pearce John Pucker, MS, JD, APN, CEN Gordon Sigl, BSN, RN, VA-BC Denise Wong, MS, RN, CNOR, NE-BC 4th Annual Nursing and Clinical Sciences Symposium
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