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OAKLAND January 21 NEWARK January 23 MARINA DEL REY January 28 SACRAMENTO February 2 COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY: Strategies to Fight-Back Clinical Restructuring of the RN Scope, Autonomy and Advocacy Role FOR DIRECT- CARE AND STAFF RNs — Provider Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider #000754 for 6 contact hours (CEHs) Optional: Additional hour of class available 4:00pm – 5:00pm 2000 Franklin Street | Oakland CA 94612 ESCONDIDO February 24 GARDEN GROVE February 26 LAS VEGAS March 11 2015 CE COURSE SCHEDULE REGISTRATION & FEE INFORMATION Register early as space may be limited. Please register no later than one week before the class. Registrants should arrive 15 minutes prior to class and sign-in. CE Course: FREE to CNA/NNU members GENERAL INFORMATION CNA/NNU reserves the right to substitute qualified faculty for those listed. Continental breakfast and lunch will be served. Absolutely no recording or videotaping of courses allowed. Attendees must remain for the full session to receive CE credit (6 CEHs). FACULTY Hedy Dumpel, RN, JD, National Chief Director Nursing Practice and Patient Advocacy Gerard Brogan, RN, Lead Nursing Practice Representative DeAnn McEwen, RN, Nursing Practice Specialist CLASS TIMES 9:00am – 4:00pm Optional: Additional hour of class time available from 4:00pm – 5:00pm SANTA CLARA February 5 SAN MATEO February 10 SAN DIEGO February 12 SAN LUIS OBISPO February 18

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OAKLAND January 21

NEWARK January 23

MARINA DEL REY January 28

SACRAMENTO February 2

COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY: Strategies to Fight-Back Clinical Restructuring of the RN Scope, Autonomy and Advocacy Role

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2015 CE COURSE SCHEDULE

REgISTRATION & FEE INFORMATION

Register early as space may be limited. Please register no later than one week before the class. Registrants should arrive 15 minutes prior to class and sign-in.

CE Course: FREE to CNA/NNU members

gENERAL INFORMATION

CNA/NNU reserves the right to substitute qualified faculty for those listed. Continental breakfast and lunch will be served. Absolutely no recording or videotaping of courses allowed. Attendees must remain for the full session to receive CE credit (6 CEHs).

FACULTy

Hedy Dumpel, RN, JD, National Chief Director Nursing Practice and Patient Advocacy

gerard Brogan, RN, Lead Nursing Practice Representative

DeAnn McEwen, RN, Nursing Practice Specialist

CLASS TIMES

9:00am – 4:00pm

Optional: Additional hour of class time available from 4:00pm – 5:00pm

SANTA CLARA February 5

SAN MATEO February 10

SAN DIEGO February 12

SAN LUIS OBISPO February 18

DATES & LOCATIONS — All Class Times 9:00am–4:00pm

Oakland — Wednesday, January 21Oakland Marriott City Center1001 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607

Newark — Friday, January 23Courtyard by Marriott Newark Silicon Valley34905 Newark Boulevard, Newark, CA 94560

Marina Del Rey — Wednesday, January 28Marina Del Rey Marriott 4100 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

Sacramento — Monday, February 2Sheraton grand Hotel1230 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

Santa Clara — Thursday, February 5Santa Clara Marriott2700 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95054

San Mateo — Tuesday, February 10Marriott San Mateo 1770 South Amphlett Boulevard, San Mateo, CA 94402

San Diego — Thursday, February 12San Diego Marriott Mission Valley 8757 Rio San Diego Drive, San Diego, CA 92108

San Luis Obispo — Wednesday, February 18Embassy Suites 333 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405

Escondido — Tuesday, February 24Courtyard by Marriott Rancho Bernardo 11611 Bernardo Plaza Court, San Diego, CA 92128

garden grove — Thursday, February 26Anaheim Marriott Suites 12015 Harbor Boulevard, garden grove, CA 92840

Las Vegas — Wednesday, March 11Suncoast Hotel & Casino 9090 Alta Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89145

REgISTRATION FORM

Please register me for the class indicated below. A completed form is necessary to insure registration. Please print legibly.

Name: __________________________________________________________

Street: __________________________________________________________

City: __________________________________ Zip: ______________________

Day Phone/Voicemail: ( _______) ___________________________________

Email: ___________________________________________________________

Name of Employer/Facility: _________________________________________

Job Classification: _________________________________________________

RN License #: ____________________________________________________ For processing CE certificate only.

❏ January 21 | Oakland❏ January 23 | Newark❏ January 28 | Marina Del Rey❏ February 2 | Sacramento❏ February 5 | Santa Clara❏ February 10 | San Mateo

❏ February 12 | San Diego❏ February 18 | San Luis Obispo❏ February 24 | Escondido❏ February 26 | garden grove❏ March 11 | Las Vegas

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:

1. Recognize technological innovations which are used to encroach on, replace or undermine the clinical judgment of RNs or which otherwise compromise the RN ability to care for or advocate for patients using the scientific nursing process model of care;

2. Identify any and all forms of workplace violence, including lateral violence, bullying and harassment by nurse executives, industry consultants and their champions in order to move the national assault teams ideological agenda that drives the deskilling, fragmentation, intensification, automation, digitization and robotization of RNs hands-on professional work;

3. Compare and contrast the difference between computerized “virtual” learning centers substituting for mentor and preceptor programs in violation of current validated and demonstrated state mandated legal competency standards;

4. Engage in persistent and sustainable collective advocacy mobilization campaigns to stop and/or control any restructuring scheme in violation of patient protection and nursing practice standards, including the CNA/NNOC Code of Ethics.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

For the last three decades the health care industry has engaged in aggres-sive clinical restructuring and de-skilling of the RN scope of practice, au-tonomy/independent judgment and advocacy role. This national assault on nursing practice and patient advocacy promotes the elimination of (1) the centrality of the RN role in the delivery of patient care through RN displacement and skill-degrading technologies; (2) the RN right to advocate in the exclusive interest of the patient without fear of retaliation; and (3) any, existing or proposed, safe staffing standard based on individual patient acuity with specific numerical ratios as a minimum.

The goal of the industry is for RNs to become accomplices to the destruction of the nursing profession including the art and science of nursing through the cooptation of industry promoted restructuring schemes enforced by nursing administration by any and all forms of workplace violence. CNA/NNOC must engage in aggressive and sus-tainable collective patient advocacy fight-back campaigns to resist any implementation of these schemes in violation of any laws, rules and regulation that were enacted or adopted to protect our patients and our profession.

MAIL, FAX, OR ONLINE REgISTRATION:

CNA/NNU Attn: Nursing Practice/CE 2000 Franklin Street, Oakland CA 94612

Fax: 510-663-2761

www.nationalnursesunited.org/ce