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Program Description Preventable harm that falls within nursing’s scope of practice is improving but sustaining the gain is challenging. How do we sustain the improvement made while continuing to progress? Protecting the patient from harm is our mission; however, there is also the financial burden to harm. Nurses when armed with the right evidence and tools are ready to lead, design and implement models of care that help create sustainable clinical & financial improvement. Resources and systems that support the nurse’s ability to provide the care are critical because education alone is not enough to sustain change. Structures that facilitate shared decision making and nurse empowerment are key to the process. This all day session will focus on use of the evidence to shape our work cultures and nursing care practice that we want in order to achieve maximal patient outcomes. THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO ALL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS Course Objectives: At the completion of this program, the learner will be able to: Compare & Contrast narrow & expanded views of nurse’s patient advocacy role & identify key basic nursing care that prevent harm Examine routine care practices when prac- ticed using the evidence that can significantly impact the quality of patient care. Describe tools & techniques that can be used by nurses to promote practicing by clinical evidence versus traditional. Identify 3 strategies for nurses to prevent infection in the critically ill patient. Contact Hours: Provider Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing Provider #14605, for 7 Continued Education Contact Hours. AACN CERP Category A No Partial Credit About our Speaker: Kathleen M. Vollman MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCM, FAAN . Kathleen is a Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, Educator and Consultant. Ms. Vollman has published & lectured throughout North & South America on a variety of pulmonary, critical care & professional nursing topics. She earned her nursing degree from Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan and her Master’s in Critical Care Nursing from California State University in Long Beach. From 1989 to 2003 she functioned in the role of Clinical Nurse Specialist for the Medical Critical Care Area at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit Michigan. Currently her company, ADVANCING NURSING LLC, is focused on creating empowered work environments for nurses through the acquisi- tion of greater skills and knowledge. In 2009, Kathleen was inducted into the American Academy of Nurses. In addition she designed & developed the Vollman Prone Positioner, which is available world- wide. Ms. Vollman is listed in Who’s Who of American Inventors. Program Agenda 8:00 - 8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:15 - 8:30 Introductions / Welcome 8:30 - 10:00 The Future is Now: Designing Your Practice to Maximize Impact on Patient Outcome. 10:00 - 10:20 Morning Stretch 10:20 - 12:00 The Power of One: Impacting Pa- tient Outcomes by Returning to the Basics 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch 13:00 - 14:30 Early Recognition & Management Saves Lives 14:30 - 14:45 Afternoon Stretch 14:45 - 16:15 Champion the Skin & Win Immediately following conference evaluation & certificate distribution Registration Form Name: ______________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________________ Phone: _________________ License: ___________ Presentation Cost : Ventura Chapter Members only $ 80.00 Non-Licensed Students $ 80.00 Active National AACN Members $ 90.00 Non-Members $105.00 On Site Registration $115.00 After October 1st On line registration only Tuition Fees include syllabus, breakfast, lunch, mid- morning and afternoon refreshment and continued education units Payment information: ChecksPayable to VC-AACN Send Check & Registration to: VC-AACN P.O. Box 5937, Oxnard, CA. 93031 Credit Card / Pay Pal https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent? eid=17826597834 ________________________________________ Cancellations will be accepted by phone up to 48 hours prior to the start of this program. Participants who cancel after this Live your commitment!

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Course Objectives:At the completion of this program, the learner willbe able to:Compare & Contrast narrow & expanded views of nurse’s patient advocacy role &identify key basic nursing care that prevent harmExamine routine care practices when practiced using the evidence that can significantly impact the quality of patient care.Describe tools & techniques that can be used by nurses to promote practicing by clinical evidence versus traditional.Identify 3 strategies for nurses to prevent infection in the critically ill patient

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Page 1: “Nursing in the New Millennium”. Basing Your Practice on the Evidence

Program Description

Preventable harm that falls within nursing’s scope

of practice is improving but sustaining the gain is

challenging. How do we sustain the improvement

made while continuing to progress? Protecting

the patient from harm is our mission; however,

there is also the financial burden to harm. Nurses

when armed with the right evidence and tools are

ready to lead, design and implement models of care

that help create sustainable clinical & financial

improvement. Resources and systems that support

the nurse’s ability to provide the care are critical

because education alone is not enough to sustain

change. Structures that facilitate shared decision

making and nurse empowerment are key to the

process. This all day session will focus on use of

the evidence to shape our work cultures and

nursing care practice that we want in order to

achieve maximal patient outcomes.

THIS PROGRAM IS OPEN TO ALL HEALTHCARE

PROVIDERS

Course Objectives:

At the completion of this program, the learner will

be able to:

Compare & Contrast narrow & expanded

views of nurse’s patient advocacy role &

identify key basic nursing care that prevent

harm

Examine routine care practices when prac-

ticed using the evidence that can significantly

impact the quality of patient care.

Describe tools & techniques that can be used

by nurses to promote practicing by clinical

evidence versus traditional.

Identify 3 strategies for nurses to prevent

infection in the critically ill patient.

Contact Hours:

Provider Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing Provider #14605, for 7 Continued

Education Contact Hours.

AACN CERP Category A

No Partial Credit

About our Speaker:

Kathleen M. Vollman MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCM, FAAN.

Kathleen is a Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist,

Educator and Consultant. Ms. Vollman has

published & lectured throughout North & South

America on a variety of pulmonary, critical care &

professional nursing topics. She earned her nursing

degree from Wayne State University in Detroit

Michigan and her Master’s in Critical Care

Nursing from California State University in Long

Beach. From 1989 to 2003 she functioned in the role

of Clinical Nurse Specialist for the Medical Critical

Care Area at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit

Michigan. Currently her company, ADVANCING

NURSING LLC, is focused on creating empowered

work environments for nurses through the acquisi-

tion of greater skills and knowledge. In 2009,

Kathleen was inducted into the American Academy

of Nurses. In addition she designed & developed the

Vollman Prone Positioner, which is available world-

wide. Ms. Vollman is listed in Who’s Who of

American Inventors.

Program Agenda

8:00 - 8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:15 - 8:30 Introductions / Welcome

8:30 - 10:00 The Future is Now: Designing Your

Practice to Maximize Impact on Patient Outcome.

10:00 - 10:20 Morning Stretch

10:20 - 12:00 The Power of One: Impacting Pa-

tient Outcomes by Returning to the Basics

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:30 Early Recognition & Management

Saves Lives

14:30 - 14:45 Afternoon Stretch

14:45 - 16:15 Champion the Skin & Win

Immediately following conference

evaluation & certificate distribution

Registration Form

Name: ______________________________________

Address: ____________________________________

____________________________________________

Phone: _________________ License: ___________

Presentation Cost:

Ventura Chapter Members only $ 80.00

Non-Licensed Students $ 80.00

Active National AACN Members $ 90.00

Non-Members $105.00

On Site Registration $115.00

After October 1st On line registration only

Tuition Fees include syllabus, breakfast, lunch, mid- morning and afternoon refreshment and

continued education units

Payment information:

Checks—Payable to VC-AACN

Send Check & Registration to: VC-AACN

P.O. Box 5937, Oxnard, CA. 93031

Credit Card / Pay Pal https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=17826597834

________________________________________

Cancellations will be accepted by phone up to 48 hours prior to the start of this program. Participants who cancel after this

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commitment!

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Continued

Education

Best Practice Series

Date & Time:

Tuesday October 6, 2015

8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Location:

2015 Fall Symposium Tuesday, October 6, 2015

“Nursing in the New Millennium”.

Basing Your Practice on the Evidence

Featured Guest Speaker:

Kathleen Vollman, MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCN, FAAN

Clinical Nurse Specialist

Ventura County Chapter of the American Association of

Critical Care Nurses in collaboration with SAGE Products

presents

Live your

commitment!

COURTYARD by MARRIOTT

600 E. Esplanade Drive

Oxnard, CA

(805) 988-3600

Please note: Conference room is air conditioned, Dress Accordingly

Contact:

Sam Farrell, RN CCRN

President VC-AACN (805) 444-3730

Or [email protected]

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