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University of Kentucky
College of Nursing
Continuing Education
2016 DNP Faculty
Conference:
Moving Nursing
Practice Forward
June 16-17, 2016
UK College of Nursing
Lexington, KY
Colleen H. Swartz, DNP, MBA,
RN, NEA-BC
Chief Nurse Executive
Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC,
FAAN
Dean and Warwick Professor of
Nursing
University of Kentucky
College of Nursing
Carolyn Williams PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor and Dean Emerita of UK
College of Nursing
University of Kentucky
College of Nursing
Sheila Melander, PhD, APRN, ACNP-BC,
FCCM, FAANP
Professor, Assistant Dean of Graduate
Faulty Affairs, MSN and DNP Program
Director
University of Kentucky
College of Nursing
Tracy E. Williams, DNP, RN
Senior VP and System Chief Nursing
Officer
Norton Healthcare, Louisville, KY
Patricia Howard, PhD, RN, NEA-
BC, FAAN
Executive Vice Dean of Academic
Affairs and Partnerships, Marion
E. McKenna Professor of Nursing
University of Kentucky
College of Nursing
Karen S. Hill, DNP, RN, NEA-BC,
FACHE, FAAN
Chief Operating Officer and Chief
Nursing Officer
Baptist Health, Lexington
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of
Nursing Administration
Mary Brennan, DNP, ACNP
-BC, ANP, CNS, RN
Clinical Associate
Professor
NYU College of Nursing
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
Ann Cary, PhD, MPH, RN,
FNAP
Dean and Professor
University of Missouri-
Kansas City School of
Nursing and Health
Studies
Kim Tharp-Barrie, DNP, RN,
SANE
Vice President, Institute for
Nursing
Norton Healthcare, Louisville, KY
Leslee Bertram, DNP,
APRN, PNP-BC, CPHON
Nurse Practitioner
Pediatric Hematology
Oncology
UK HealthCare
Julianne Evers, DNP, RN, CCRN
ICU Intensivist
Norton HealthCare, Louisville, KY
This initial University of Kentucky College of Nursing conference is designed specifically for
faculty who teach in Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs. The target audiences are DNP
program leaders and faculty who wish to enhance teaching strategies, student projects and solve
programmatic issues. This conference will feature several national speakers as well as four
concurrent sessions offered on both days. This allows participant attendance at all four sessions.
The sessions will include leadership and practice projects, the role of the portfolio, and strategies
for successful practice placements.
Purpose and Learner Outcomes:
Participants will use educational strategies to improve professional behaviors and leadership skills
in evidence based practice to enhance the competency of the DNP graduate.
Conference Objectives:
Examine DNP education and practice models to determine strategies to improve nursing practice
Compare National Organization guidelines for application in DNP education and practice
Appraise the collaboration between academic and practice partners
Assess strategies for developing DNP student leadership skills in practice
Location: Pavilion A Auditorium, UK Chandler Medical Center
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
June 16th Translating into Practice
8:00-8:15 am Registration– Pavilion A Auditorium, UK Chandler Medical Center
8:15-8:30am Welcome and Introductions
Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN, Dean of UK College of Nursing
8:30-10:00am Keynote: The DNP Journey and the Future
Carolyn Williams, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Dean Emerita of UK College of Nursing
10:00-10:15am Break
10:15-11:30am
Panel: Demonstrate Competencies in Leadership Using Systematic Information in Practice
Danielle McPeak, DNP, APRN, NP-C, Past Clinical Director of HomePlace Clinic and Knott Co. Center for Family Health Leslee Bertram, DNP, APRN, PNP-BC, CPHON, Nurse Practitioner Pediatric Hematology Oncology, UK HealthCare Julianne Evers, DNP, RN, CCRN, ICU Intensivist, Norton HealthCare , Louisville, KY
11:30-12:30pm Lunch
Charles T. Wethington Bldg. 127 Pavilion A Auditorium
12:30-1:30pm
Clinical Leadership Projects and Examples: Integrating DNP Essentials
Karen Stefaniak , PhD, RN, NEA-BC, past Chief Nursing Officer at UK Chandler Hospital, Pro-fessor UK College of Nursing
An Approach to Portfolio Development: The Why and The How
Carolyn Williams, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Dean Emerita of UK College of Nursing Melanie Hardin-Pierce, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC, Professor UK College of Nursing
1:30-2:30pm
The Impact of State Authorization and Regulations on Clinical Placements
Sharon Lock, PhD, APRN, FNAP, FAANP, Professor UK College o f Nursing
Clinical Practice Projects: What They Are and What They Are Not
Julie Ossege, PhD, FNP-BC, Professor UK College of Nursing
3:30-2:45pm Break
2:45-4:00pm
Plenary Session: DNP National Issues and Initiatives- an Informational Dialogue and Q & A with Two National Organizations.
Sheila Melander, PhD, APRN, ACNP-BC, FCCM, FAANP, Past President NONPF Ann Cary, PhD, MPH, RN, Chair-Elect, Board of Directors AACN
4:30pm Break
5:30pm Bus Drive through Kentucky Scenic Route
6:00pm Dinner Reception at Spindletop Hall
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
June 17th Leadership and Executive Practice Partnerships
8:00-8:15 am Registration– Pavilion A Auditorium, UK Chandler Medical Center
8:15-8:30am Welcome and Introductions
Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN, Dean of UK College of Nursing
8:30-9:30am Group Advising and Separate Papers
Mary Brennan, DNP, ACNP-BC, ANP, CNS, RN, Clinical Associate Professor, NYU College of Nursing
9:30-9:45am Break
9:45-11:00am
Partnerships: Academic and Practice Arms Collaborate
Tracy Williams, DNP, RN, Senior VP and System Chief Nursing Officer, Norton Healthcare Kim Tharp-Barrie, DNP, RN, VP of Institute for Nursing, Norton Healthcare Patricia Howard, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Executive Vice Dean of Academic Affairs and Partnerships, Marion E. McKenna Professor of Nursing, University of Kentucky College of Nursing
11:00-12:00
How did My DNP Program Contribute to My Role as a Nurse Executive?
Colleen Swartz, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, Chief Nurse Executive, UK HealthCare Karen Hill, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, FAAN, Chief Nursing Officer, Baptist Health Lexington and Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Nursing Administration
12:00-1:00 Lunch
Charles T. Wethington Bldg. 127 Pavilion A Auditorium
1:00-2:00pm
Clinical Leadership Projects and Examples: Integrating DNP Essentials
Karen Stefaniak , PhD, RN, NEA-BC, past Chief Nursing Officer at UK Chandler Hospital, Professor UK College of Nursing
An Approach to Portfolio Development: The Why and The How
Carolyn Williams, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Dean Emerita of UK College of Nursing Melanie Hardin-Pierce, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC, Professor UK College of Nursing
2:00-3:00pm
The Impact of State Authorization and Regulations on Clinical Placements
Sharon Lock, PhD, APRN, FNAP, FAANP, Professor UK College o f Nursing
Clinical Practice Projects: What They Are and What They Are Not
Julie Ossege, PhD, FNP-BC, Professor UK College of Nursing
3:00-3:20pm Break
3:20-4:20
Plenary Session: “Moving Nursing DNP Education Forward”
Mary Brennan, DNP, ACNP,-BC, ANP, CNS, RN, Clinical Associate Professor, NYU College of Nursing Sheila Melander, PhD, APRN, ACNP-BC, FCCM, FAANP, President NONPF Ann Cary, PhD, MPH, RN, Chair-Elect, Board of Directors AACN Moderator: Carolyn Williams, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Dean Emeritus of UK College of Nursing
4:20-4:30 Summary and Evaluations
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
“The Impact of State Authorization and Regulations on Clinical
Placements
Sharon Lock , PhD, APRN, FNAP, FAANP, Professor UK College Of Nursing
This session will focus on issues related to state authorization and
regulations for distance education programs, particularly clinical placements.
Participants will also explore strategies for complying with state authorization
and regulations to meet the needs of students and the program
Clinical Practice Projects: What They Are and What They Are Not
Julie Ossege, PhD, FNP-BC, Professor UK College of Nursing
Much variation exists among DNP programs across the country in terms
of requirements for the clinical project. This presentation will
1) illuminate some of the variation, 2) provide rationale for the
differences where available, and 3) provide a forum to discuss the ideal
DNP project.
“An Approach to Portfolio Development: The Why
and The How”
Carolyn Williams, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and Dean
Emerita of UK College of Nursing
Melanie Hardin-Pierce, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNP-BC,
Professor UK College of Nursing
This session will focus on both the rationale underlying
one faculty group’s adoption of a portfolio as a tool for
tracking student development as well as competency
attainment related to the DNP Essentials and practical
issues related to implementation. Examples of types of
evidence of competency attainment, portfolio organization
and storage solutions will be provided.
“Successful DNP Clinical Leadership Projects”
Karen Stefaniak, PhD, RN, past Chief Nursing Officer at UK Chandler Hospital,
Professor UK College of Nursing
This session will focus on identifying and guiding appropriate and meaningful
finals projects for students in the leadership track. The leader and participants
during this session will share successful student projects including topics,
clinical mentors, and the advisor and faculty role as facilitators of the project
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
May 17th Breakout Sessions
Join us for an evening at University of
Kentucky’s Spindletop Hall
Enjoy dinner and networking opportunities at UK’s
beautiful Spindletop Hall after the conference on June
16th. To reserve a space, please register at
www.ukconce.org under “Spindletop Dinner”.
Individual cost will be $50.00 for dinner.
For more information on Spindletop
Hall, visit their site at
www.spindletophall.org
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
Name: Holiday Inn Express
Address: 1000 Export St. Lexington, KY 40504
Phone Number: 877-786-9480
Availability: $125/night Click link to get event
discount and for more hotel information
Name: Hilton
Address: 369 West Vine St. Lexington, KY 40507
Phone Number: (859) 231-9000
Availability: $129 /night Use code: UKNURS by
6/24 to get event discount
Web address: Lexingtondowntown.hilton.com
Name: Hyatt Regency Lexington
Address: 401 West High St.
Lexington, KY 40507
Phone Number: 1 (859) 253-1234
Availability: $130 /night Mention DNP Facul-
ty Conference by 5/21 to get event discount
Web Address: www.lexington.hyatt.com
Name: University Inn
Address: 1229 S. Limestone.
Lexington, KY 40503
Phone Number: (859) 278-6625
Availability: $91-$97/night Mention
DNP Faculty Conference by 6/1 to get event
discount
Web Address: www.universityinnky.com
Conference 2016: Moving Nursing Practice Forward
Name: Courtyard Marriott
Address: 3100 Wall St Lexington, KY,
40513
Phone Number: 1-859-224-0460
Availability: $109.99/night Mention DNP
Faculty Conference by 5/1/2016 to get
event discount
Web address: www.marriott.com
Free Shuttle Provided to Conference
For DNP Faculty Conference Discount rates, please email
[email protected] for a code or mention “DNP Faculty Conference” if registering over
the phone.
Name: Fairfield Inn and Suites Marriott
Address: 3050 Lakecrest Circle Lexington, KY
40513
Phone Number: 1-859-224-3338
Availability: $104.99/night Mention DNP Faculty
Conference by 5/1/2016 to get event discount
Web address: www.marriott.com
Free Shuttle Provided to Conference
Registration Rate Online
Registration
by 5/15/16
Online
Registration
after 5/15/16
6/16-6/17 2 Day Conference 2016 DNP Faculty Conference June 16 and 17
250.00 275.00
6/16 1 Day Conference Only
2016 DNP Faculty Conference June 16 137.50 150.00
6/17 1 Day Conference 2016 DNP Faculty Conference June 17 137.00 150.00
6/16 Spindletop Dinner Dinner reception at Spindletop Hall 50.00 50.00
Please email [email protected] for questions
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 12.25 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 14.7 KBN contact hours. Provider #: 3-0008-01-18-786-787
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/ Cancelation Policy
A full refund, less a $25 processing fee, will be issued for all cancelations received or postmarked at least one week prior to the course
date. No refunds are issued thereafter.
Cancelations 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.
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 confer-
ence. For questions please email [email protected] or call 859-323-3851