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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

October 6 – 9Valley Forge Event Center King of Prussia, PA

Provided by

Co-Provided by

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Dear Nurse Colleague:

Please join us for TRENDS in Critical Care Nursing where you will meet nurses from

around the country who share your expertise and commitment. You will hear from expert

national and local speakers who will bring you the most up-to-date information in caring

for patients experiencing life-threatening illnesses. This program is provided by Virtua

and co-provided by the Southeastern Pennsylvania (SePA) Chapter of the American

Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN). This year’s TRENDS features:

•109 sessions featuring timely topics in high acuity and critical care nursing

•Special tracks for:

•HighAcuityMed-SurgNurses [suitable for Progressive Care] (7.5 contact

hours)

•TraumaNurses (6.25 contact hours)

•Pharmacology for Advanced Practice Nurses/Nurse Practitioners

(6.25 contact hours)

• Neurologic-StrokeNurses (5.0 contact hours)

•Pre-conferenceMasterySessio

n on Monday evening, October 5th

“CodeBlue:WhyWeDotheThingsWeDo!” supported by Virtua and

presented by Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN and Leslie Foran-Lee, MSN, RN, PCCN

•WednesdayOctober7thmiddayIce

CreamSocial in the Exhibit Hall

•Enjoydinner,afunpresentation,

andaneveningofnetworkingonW

ednesday,

October 7th featuring Cindy Blank-Reid, MSN, RN CEN, CNRN presenting “Life

LessonsthatIHaveLearnedfrom

WaltDisney”

• AACNPresident-ElectClareen

Wiencek,PhD,CNP,ACHPN will present the

President’s Theme Address “CourageousCare” during the Thursday,

October 8th Plenary Session

• Otherplenarysessions include “CreatingNursi

ngAwesome” by Tracy

Carlino, RN, BSN, MA, NE-BC supported by Virtua, “TheGoldenUrinal:An

Unconventional10-StepApproac

htoAchievingTrueStaffEngagem

ent”

by Charles Kunkle, MSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, BC-NA and “EthicsinNursing” by Al

Rundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, NEA-BC, DPNAP

• CertificationLuncheon featuring Barbara Pope, MSN, RN, PCCN alumnus, CCRN

alumnus, who is a Past President of the SePA Chapter and taught the CCRN and

PCCNcertificationreviewcourses

atTRENDSformanyyears

• NEWFEATURE:SePAStarSearch: Cu

ltivationandPreparationof

NoviceSpeakers during a lunchtime session on Friday, October 9th

• Additionalexpertnationaland

localspeakers including Janice Delgiorno,

MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC; John Gallagher, MSN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, RRT; Henry

Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC; Jan Headley, RN, BS; Barbara “Bobbi” Leeper,

MN, RN-BC, CNS-MS, CCRN, FAHA; JoAnne Phillips, MSN, RN, CCRN, CCNS; Mary

Francis Quinn, RN, BSN, CCRN; Kathryn Von Rueden, MS, RN, CNS-BC, FCCM;

Rose Shaffer, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN

Mark your calendar and plan now to attend TRENDS at the Valley Forge Event

Center in King of Prussia, PA located just 30 minutes northwest of downtown

Philadelphia. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact

[email protected]

elookforwardtoseeingyou!

Sincerely,

Barbara Chamberlain, PhD, MBA, APN

President, FY16

SePA Chapter of AACN

Lisa Cossaboon, MSN, RN, CCRN

Education Committee Co-Chair, FY16

SePA Chapter of AACN

Kelly Marsh, MSN, RN, PCCN

Education Committee Co-Chair, FY16

SePA Chapter of AACN

Patricia Nichols, MSN, RN, CCRN

Education Committee Chair, FY15

SePA Chapter of AACN

Susan Politsky, PhD, RN, NE-BC

TRENDS Nurse Planner

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SPONSORSThankyouforyourparticipationandgeneroussupport

Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center

Edwards Lifesciences

SAGE

SePA

Trauma Center at Penn

Virtua A new feature this year is SePAStarSearch. This new dimension of TRENDS is uniquely designed to develop and advance aspiring nurse speakers. Before the upcoming fall conference, a SePA Star Search call for abstracts will be solicited and the submission will be blinded and peer reviewed by the TRENDS planning committee. Six abstracts will be chosen and the authors will be invited to attend and participate during an optional lunchtime session at this year’s TRENDS conference held on Friday, October 9th from 12:15 PM to 1:30 PM. Registration costs will be incurred by the participants.

Each of the six participants will have just 10 minutes to present their topic as they are judged by members of the TRENDS planning committee. Immediately following the last presenter, the rubrics will be tallied and the top two to three highestscoredpresentationswillbedeclaredthewinners!These lucky nurses will receive:

A guaranteed 60-minute concurrent session lecture •for TRENDS 2016Complimentary registration fee for their lecture day •during TRENDS 2016Complimentary lunch on their lecture day during •TRENDS 2016Mentoring from a TRENDS planning committee •member to best prepare them for their début next year

TABLEO

FCONTEN

TS

SePA Star Search ................ 3

Featured Speakers .............. 4

Conference Highlights ......... 5

Tuesday Schedule .......... 6 / 7

WednesdaySchedule ..... 7 / 8

Travel Information ................ 8

Thursday Schedule....... 9 / 10

Friday Schedule................. 10

Hotel and Area Information 11

General Information .......... 12

Faculty ........................ 13 / 14

Registration Form .............. 15

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Validate and expand •knowledge on current practice standards.Examine the impact of •issues and trends on care delivery and practice.Refineclinicaljudgment•and critical thinking skills through case analysis of issues in patient care and healthcare delivery.Develop a professional •network of colleagues and associates from practice and industry.

Explorewaystoinfluence•your workplace’s health, ensuring healthcare systems driven by patients’ needs, where nurses make their optimal contribution.Stimulate inquiry into the •fieldsoftrauma,cardio-vascular and high acuity medical-surgical nursing-practice.

By completion of this conference, the learners will be able to:

Target Audience: Acute, critical, progressive and medical-surgical unit Professional

Registered Nurses, members of AACN and/or SePA.

TRENDS LEARNING OUTCOMES

SePASTAR SEARCH

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ClareenWiencek,PhD,CNP,ACHPN. Clareen is associate professor in the School of Nursing at UVA and coordinator of the ACNP program. She has also served a three-year term

as a director on the (AACN) board of directors from 2011–2014, as well as, a one-year term asdirectorontheAACNCertification CorporationBoard(2014).Wiencekbringsto the board more than 35 years of experi-ence as a staff nurse, nurse manager and researcher. A recipient of AACN’s 2010 Circle ofExcellenceAward,WiencekservedonAACN’s Chapter Advisory Team from 2006–2010, the Evidence-Based Practice Resource WorkGroupin2010–2011andtheNominat-ing Committee in 2011–2012. She currently is a member of AACN’s Greater Richmond ChapterandanAACNambassador.Wiencekhas been a frequent contributor to AACN’s peer-reviewed journals and a presenter at AACN’s National Teaching Institute and Critical Care Exposition.

AlRundio,PhD,DNP,RN,APRN,NEA-BC,DPNAPAssociate DeanforPost LicensureNursingPrograms:RNtoBSNProgram,GraduateNursing&DoctoralPrograms&CNE;Clinical Professor of Nursing,Divisionof

GraduateNursingDrexelUniversity Al Rundio has held various faculty positions in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He has taught across the curriculum in BSN Programs and Graduate Nursing Programs. An experienced clinician, administrator, and educator, Rundio is the former Vice President of Nursing at Shore Memorial Hospital (now Shore Medical Center), Somers Point, New Jersey. An avid and active regional faculty member of the American Heart Association, Rundio has served as Vice Chair of the Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee, New Jersey Region and the immediate past National ACLS Faculty Representative, New Jersey Region. He served as President of the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) in 2012/2013 and currently practices part-time in a chemical dependency treatment center in southern New Jersey.

TracyCarlino,SeniorVicePresidentandChiefNursingOfficer,Virtua Tracy establishes and facilitates the Standards of Nursing Practice at Virtua, and provides the vision for patient care practice

across the population served by Virtua. Tracy coordinates nursing strategy and goals to reach organizational success to deliver out-standing customer experience and excellent quality. This includes partnering with physician leadership and other senior leaders to ensure system-wide intra-professional teamwork. As CNO, Tracy has formalized the Magnet journey objectives for the organization and under her leadership established nursing research resources for the organization. She has mentored and supported nurses across the organization in shared governance. She has established a nursing tag line, the Virtua-Nurse and started a log shop where proceeds benefitthenursingscholarshipfund.Herworkwith the philanthropy has yielded donations forthefirst“VirtuaLearningLab”forcliniciansto practice and learn clinical techniques and procedures.

CharlesKunkle,MSN, CEN,BC-NADirectorofEmergencyandCriticalCare Services,St.Mary MedicalCenter

Charles Kunkle is the Director of Emergency and Critical Care Services at

St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. He has over 20 years experience as a nurse and has held multiple positions in emergency medicine, pre-hospital emergency medical services, cardiothoracic intensive care units and honed his skills over theyearspracticingasaflightnurse.Kunkleis a motivational speaker who captivates the audience discussing topics such as violence in healthcare, leadership, patient satisfaction, employee engagement and patient centered care. Kunkle’s varied experiences in healthcare has enhanced his understanding of the Affordable Care Act. As it takes effect, nurses are left wondering how it will impact their care. In his informative and energetic style, Charles Kunkle will share his knowledge of the Affordable Care Act from a nursing perspective.

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

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TRAUMATRACKTuesday,October6This track was newly added based on feed-back from our members and participants in our educational offerings. Care of the trauma patient and trends in the management will be discussed. Also, trauma credit will be shown onthecertificateofattendanceforthoserequirements for mandatory trauma contact hoursforcertification.

HIGHACUITYMED-SURGTRACKWednesday,October7This track is intended for those med-surg nurses working in high acuity areas – nurses who often receive patients transferred from the ICU still needing much of the same complex care. Most sessions on this day are designed to meet the educational needs of both high acuity med-surg nurses as well as critical care and progressive care nurses. nImproving Patient Care with Capnography in the High Acuity Med-Surg Unit nAlcoholWithdrawal nRecognizing Sepsis nWeAllDeserveaSafeHome:Domestic Violence Overview and Screening

AdultCCRN-PCCN CertificationReviewTuesday,October6–Thursday,October8The successful combined CCRN and PCCN review sessions help prepare critical care nurses to take the CCRN and PCCN examinations,ThePCCNcertificationisdesigned for nurses working with intermediate level patients in progressive care, step-down, telemetry, transitional or similar clinical units. BecomethefirstinyourunittobePCCNcertified,orbearolemodelinyourhospitalbybecomingaCCRN.Specificsessiontimesarelisted in the conference schedule.

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

AP/NPPHARMACOLOGYTRACKThursday,October8,2015 This track is for nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and other advanced practice nurses who prescribe medications. It is also an excellent source for front-line nurses wishing to know more about the medications they administer. Pharmacology creditwillbeshownonthecertificateof attendance for those attending these sessions. This track is intended to assist Advance Practice Nurses to obtain requirements for mandatory pharmacology contacthoursforcertification.

NEUROLOGIC-STROKETRACKFriday,October9,2015This track will support the hours needed to assist nurses to maintain their stroke certification.Thiscoursewillalsoprovidenurses working with patients with neurological disturbances. The most current evidenced-based treatments will be discussed. Stroke creditswillbeshownonthecertificateof attendance for the requirements for mandatory strokecontacthoursforcertification.

DINNERPROGRAMWednesday,October7–6:30–8:30pmCindy Blank-Reid, a nationally renowned speaker will provide an exhilarating and entertaining dinner program called, “Life Lessons that I have LearnedfromWaltDisney”, using her creativity in the use of lessons and charactersfromWalt Disney and offer nurses a blueprint for healthy Living.

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TRENDS2015TargetAudience:Acute,critical,progressive

andmedical-surgicalunitProfessional RegisteredNurses,

membersofAACNand/orSePA.

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 20156:00–8:00pm Mastery Session n Cardiac:WhyWeDotheThingsWeDo! D. Barto, L. Foran-Lee Supported by Virtua

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 TRAUMATRACK

6:45–7:30am REGISTRATIONAND MORNINGCOFFEE

7:30–7:45am GREETINGS

7:45–9:15am PLENARYSESSION Creating Nursing Awesome Tracy Carlino, RN, BSN, MA, NE-BC Supported by Virtua 9:15–9:30am REFRESHMENTBREAK

9:30–10:45am CONCURRENTSESSIONS nCardiac: 12-Lead ECG Introduction & Axis R. Shaffer, RN, MSN, ACNP-CS, CCRN Supported by Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of AACN n Trauma:FromBattlefieldToTrauma Center: New Advances in Trauma Resusci tation Janice Delgiorno, MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC

n Trauma: Cardiothoracic Trauma – Chest PainDoesn’tAlwaysMeanMl!Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

n Professional: Competency Assessment: Time to Shake Up the Process AnneMarie Palatnik, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC Supported by Virtua

nCardiac: Transfemoral Aortic Valve Replacement: Updates and Management of Heart Block Mary Frances Quinn, RN, BSN, CCRN n CCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Professional Caring and Ethical Practices (Synergy) and Test Taking Strategies Katie Detrick, BSN, RN, CCRN

10:45–11:00am SESSIONCHANGE 11:00–12:15pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nCardiac: 12-Lead ECG: Myocardial Ischemia, Injury and infarction Rose Shaffer, RN, MSN, ACNP-CS, CCRN, Supported by Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of AACN

nTrauma:Trauma in the Golden Years: Challenges in Geriatric Trauma Janice Delgiorno, MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC

nProfessional: Serving Up Surveys: Maximize Your Response Rates Sue Politsky, PhD, RN, NE-BC Supported by Virtua

nEvidence: The Evidence in the ICU Dawn Specht, MSN, PhD, RN, APN

nCardiac: Be Prepared: Post-Op cardiothoracic Surgical Emergencies Mary Frances Quinn, RN, BSN, CCRN

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Cardiovascular Part 1 Katie Detrick, BSN, RN, CCRN

12:30–1:30pm CERTIFICATION LUNCHEON Certification:CelebratingYOU–the EvidenceIsIn!Barbara Pope, MSN, RN, PCCN, CCRN 12:30–1:30pm OPTIONALLUNCHTIME SESSIONS nCardiac:Heart Block: Here a Block, ThereaBlock,EverywhereaBlockBlock! Terry Campana, MSN, RN, CCRN

nRespiratory: RSV?Whatisittome? Ana Perez-Guerrero, MSN, RN Supported by Virtua

nRespiratory: Take a Deep Breath – Ventilators: Modes, Parameters and Alarms Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN- CMC, TNCC 1:30–1:45pm SESSIONCHANGE

1:45–3:00pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nCardiac: 12-Lead ECG: Bundle Branch Block and Hypertrophy Rose Shaffer, RN, MSN, ACNP-CS, CCRN Supported by Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of AACN

nTrauma:Spinal Injuries: Case Studies in Neuro-Trauma Elizabeth Lee,RN and Janice DelGiorno, MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC

nProfessional: Health Care Policy Suzanne Ghee, MPA Supported by Virtua nCardiac: SurfingtheAbnormal WaveformsofHemodynamicMonitoring: From Ripples to Tsunamis H. Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

nEvidence: Let’s Move It – Move It: Progressive Mobility in the Acute Care Setting Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN Supported by Virtua

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Cardiovascular Part II Leslie Foran-Lee, MSN, RN, PCCN Supported by Virtua

5:00–6:30pm Early Registration New Jersey Room

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3:00–3:15pm REFRESHMENTBREAK

3:15–4:30pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS n Cardiac:12-LeadECG:WideComplex Tachycardias Rose Shaffer, RN, MSN, ACNP-CS, CCRN Supported by Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of AACN nNeuro:Spinal Cord Injuries for Non-Neuro Nurses: Understanding Broken Connections from Head to Toe Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

nCardiac:Maternal Stress in a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit: Nursing Implications Amy Lisanti, PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS

n Professional: Promoting Successful Strategies During Orientation for the Novice in the Critical Care Setting Patricia M. Price, RN, MSN, EdD

nRiskManagement:Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) Barbara Chamberlain, PhD, APN, MBA, WCC Supported by Southeastern Chapter of AACN nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Cardiovascular Part III Tanya Hoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC

4:30–6:00pm EXHIBITHALLOPENING RECEPTION

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 TRAUMATRACK(CONTINUED)

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 HIGHACUITYMED-SURGTRACK

6:30–7:45am SUNRISESESSION n Professional: SpeakUpandSpeakOut! Sharing your Nursing Knowledge with others from A to Z Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

7:30–8:00am REGISTRATIONAND MORNINGCOFFEE

7:50–8:00am GREETINGS

8:00–9:15am PLENARYSESSION n Professional: The Golden Urinal: An Unconventional 10-Step Approach to Achieving True Staff Engagement Charles Kunkle, MSN, CEN, BC-NA

9:15–9:30am REFRESHMENTBREAK

9:30–10:45am CONCURRENT SESSIONS nCardiac: Potpourri of ECG Changes Lauren Saul, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC nMultisystem: What’sHappeninginthat Wound?DemystifyingWoundAssess ments and Treatments for Critical Care Nurses Holly Macklay, MA, RN, CCRN

n Professional: To IRB or Not to IRB Amy Glasofer, DrNP, RN, NE-BC Supported by Virtua

nMultisystem:Bruised All Over-Domestic Violence Awareness Linda Hagan, RN, BSN

nCardiac: Right Heart Failure and You Mary Frances Quinn, RN, BSN, CCRN

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Pulmonary I Tanya McAlorum-Hoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC

10:45–11:30am EXHIBITS,BREAK& NETWORKING

10:50–11:20am EXPOEDSESSION

11:30–12:45pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS nCardiac:“MI” mics: It may look like an MI, and Act Like an MI, But is it? Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

n Professional: Cultural Competency: New Insights and Innovation Gloria Kersey- Matusiak, PhD, RN

nCardiac:Don’t Miss a Beat: Emergent Dysrhythmia Management Denise Drummond Hayes, MSN, RN, CRNP n Professional: Precepting is Serious Fun Tammye Ross, MSN, RN-BC, CMSRN Supported by Virtua

nCardiac:Understanding the Echocardiogram Report Mary Frances Quinn, RN, BSN, CCRN nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Pulmonary II Tanya McAlorum-Hoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC

12:45–2:00pm EXHIBITSANDLUNCH (on your own)

12:45–2:00pm ICECREAMSOCIAL 1:00–1:30pm EXPOEDSESSION

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

2:00–3:15pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS nMultisystem: Blood Product Transfusion in the Critically Illl Patient Janice Delgiorno, MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC

nSafety:Pump up the Volume: Speak Up to Promote Patient Safety Amy Glasofer, DrNP, RN, NE-BC Supported by Virtua

nCardiac:The Quivering Heart: Atrial FibrillationtheWaveoftheFuture Janice J. Gibson, MSN, RN, CCRN, PCCN Supported by Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of AACN

nCardiac:Mimickers of Chest Pain Clarice Maala, NPc, CCRN, RNc

nMultisystem:Diabetic Medications 2015 Deborah Paschal, BSN, MSN, CRNP

n CCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Gastrointestinal System Donna Barto, DNP, RN, CCRN Supported by Virtua

3:15–3:30pm REFRESHMENTBREAK

3:30–4:45pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS n Professional: Critical Care and Palliative Care: The History and the Evidence Clareen Wiencek, RN, PhD, ACNP, ACHPN

nMultisystem:DancingWithDeath: Designer and Club Drugs Janice Delgiorno, MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC

nSafety:“It’sAlarming!”Implementingan Effective Alarm Management Strategy Lisa A. Pahl, MSN, RN

nEvidence:Formation of a Unit-Based Evidence Based Committee to Engage Staff Nurses in the Investigation of Evidence Based Practices Stephanie McMahon, MSN, RN, CCRN and Susan Molitoris, BSN, RN, RN-BC, CCRN

nSafety:Teach-back to Basics: Patient Recall ofMedicationCommunicationasanALWAYS Event! Lisa Cossaboon, RN, MSN, CCRN

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Neurologic System Part I Cindy Bank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN, CNRN

5:00–6:00pm TOWNMEETINGWITH AACNandSePAPRESIDENTS n Optional – No Credit Clareen Wiencek, PhD, CNP, ACHPN President Elect AACN and Barbara Chamberlain, PhD, APN, MBA, President SePA Chapter AACN

6:30–8:30pm DINNERPROGRAM n Life Lessons that I have Learned from WaltDisneyCindy Blank-Reid, MSN, RN, CEN, CNRN

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 (CONTINUED)

TRAVELBYAIRMajorairlinesflyfrequentlyinto Philadelphia International Airport, which is a comfort-able 30-minute drive to Valley Forge. Hourly shuttle service is available from the airport to the Valley Forge Casino Resort through Tropiano Transportation (see below to make reservations). Budget Car Rental is available on the premises at the Radisson Valley Forge Hotel.

TRAVELBYTRAINAMTRAK Metroliner Service puts Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station just 70 minutes from Manhattan and 100 minutes fromWashington,DC.Rentacar or contact Tropiano Trans-portation (see next paragraph).

TRANSPORTATIONFROMAIRPORTTOHOTEL

ShuttleService:• Contact Tropiano Transportation at 800.559.2040 or visit www.tropianotransporta-tion.com/shuttle. Tropiano requires 24-hour prior reservation notice.The cost is approximately $24 one way. TaxiorLimo:• The cost is approximately $65 one way.

TRAVELBYAUTOMOBILEFree parking is provided for all Trends conference par-ticipants traveling to King of Prussia by car. For driving directions go to www.mapquest.com.

GETTINGAROUND WITHSEPTAThe Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) bus stop is located on First Avenue, a short walk across the parking lot from the Radisson lobby. Public transportation is available to downtown Philadelphia’s city center just a few blocks from the Independence Visitor Center. Bus schedules and cost can be obtained at the Radisson Front Desk or visit the SEPTA website www.septa.org.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

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6:30–7:45am SUNRISESESSION nMultisystem:Shedding Light on the Dark Shadows of the Chest X-ray: An Eye Towards Assessment Injuries Henry Geiter, Jr., RN-CCRN-CMC, TNCC

7:30–8:00am REGISTRATIONAND MORNINGCOFFEE

7:50–8:00am GREETINGS

8:00–9:15am PLENARYSESSION n Professional: Courageous Care, Clareen Wiencek, PhD, CNP, ACHPN 9:15–10:15am EXHIBITS,BREAKAND NETWORKING

POSTERSESSIONS

10:15–11:30am CONCURRENTSESSIONS nPharmacology:Current Trends in Moderate Sedation Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, ARNP, BC and Carleo G. Naluan MSN, CRNA Supported by The Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center nPharmacology:Novice Critical Care: Cardiovascular Drips – Part I Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

nCardiac:Advanced Heart Failure Treatment with Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) Heidi Keegan, CRNFA, Kevin Hagan, CRNP

nPharmacology:Anticoagulants: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Kavitha S. Dalal, PharmD, R.Ph

nCardiac:MyHeartWillGoOn:Pacemakers, Defibrillators&MoreDesire Soto, RN, CCRN

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Neurologic System Part II Cindy Blank- Reid, MSN, RN, CEN, CNRN

11:30–1:00pm EXHIBITSANDLUNCH (On your own) POSTERSESSIONS (Exhibits close at 1 pm)

11:45–12:15pm EXPOEDSESSION nZollCPRChallenge

11:45–12:45pm OPTIONALLUNCHTIME SESSIONS (Bring Your Lunch) n Professional: A Call to Support, Educate, Promote, and Advance: Reasons to Join Your Local Nursing Organization Holly Rodgers, MSN, CRNP, ACNPC-AG, CCRN nCardiac: It’s Relevant: Stroke Volume– Stroke volume Variation: The Dynamic Duo Jan M. Headley, RN, BS, Tami Franco-

McKinney, RN, BSN, CCRN Supported by Edwards Lifesciences nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Endocrine System/Behavioral Lorraine Micheletti, MA, MSN, CCRN

1:00–2:15pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nRespiratory: Take a Deep Breath – Ventilators: Modes, Parameters and Alarms Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

nPharmacolory: Evaluation of Peppermint Oil as Alternative Therapy in Relieving Postoperative Nausea Patricia Briggs, MSN, RN4, CCRN, HTCP/HT1, Helen Hawrylack, BSN, RN3, CCRN

nMultisystem: Fecal Transplantation Robyn Strauss, ACNS-BC, RN, MSN, WCC

nRespiratory:VAE–NewDefinition Robert Garcia, BS, MMT (ASCP), CIC, Supported by SAGE nPharmacology:Medication Safety: Beyond the 5 Rights JoAnne Phillips, MSN, RN, CPPS

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Renal and Hematologic System Terry Campana, RN, MSN, CCRN

2:15–2:30pm REFRESHMENTBREAK

2:30–3:45pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nPharmacology: Pain Management in Critical Care Patients K. Montalto

nPharmacology: Novice Critical Care: Cardiovascular Drips – Part II Henry Geiter, Jr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC

nCardiac: Using Transitions in Care for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Patients to Improve Patient Satisfaction and Readmission Rates Shannon Rutberg, BSN, RN-BC and Alisha Keisell, BSN, RN-BC

n Professional: WalkWisely:Eliminating WasteinCriticalCareBea Leyden, RN, BSN, MBA, RN-BC

nClinicalAlarmSafety: Roping in Available Resources JoAnne Phillips, MSN, RN, CPPS

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Multisystem Terry Campana, RN, MSN, CCRN

3:45–4:00pm SESSIONCHANGE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 AP/NPPHARMACOLOGYTRACK

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

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4:00–5:15pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nPharmacology: Statins Island: A Review of Statins Karen Montalto, PhD, RN

nSafety: Learning from our Mistakes: Analysis of Error JoAnne Phillips, MSN, RN, CPPS

nCardiac: Two Hearts That Beat as One: CardiacEmergenciesinPregnantWomen Melanie Chichester, BSN, RNC-OB, CPLC

nEvidence: Searching for Evidence David Kruidenier, MLS Supported by Virtua

nRespiratory: The ABCS of ARDS and Proning Dannette A. Mitchell, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCRN

nCCRN-PCCNCertificationReview: Questions, Answers, and Rationales Lisa Cossaboon, RN, MSN, CCRN, Kelly Marsh, MSN, RN, PCCN

6:30–7:45am SUNRISESESSION nNeuro: For the Non-Neuro ICU Nurse “The Down and Dirty” Karen Ruffin, MSN, Ed, RN, CCRN Supported by Virtua 7:30–8:00am REGISTRATIONAND MORNINGCOFFEE

7:50–8:00am GREETINGS

8:00–9:15am PLENARYSESSION nEthics: Ethics in Nursing Al Rundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, NEA-BC, DPNAP 9:15–9:30am REFRESHMENTBREAK

9:30–10:45am CONCURRENTSESSIONS nNeuro: Arteriovenous Malformation - Diagnosis and Management Wendi Rank, RN, MSN, CNRN, CCRN, PCCN nNeuro: Stroke in the Young Donna Siegmeister, MA, RN, CNRN, CCRN, PCCN

nCardiac: Pulmonary Artery Catheters: Revisiting Principles of Optimal Hemodynamic Monitoring Barbara “Bobbi” Leeper, MN, RN- BC, CNS-MS, CCRN, FAHA Supported by Edwards Lifesciences

nNeuro: Targeted Temperature Management to Treat Coma after Cardiac Arrest: Findings of the 2013 European 330C/360C Trial by Nielsen et al. and Implications for Clinical Practice Gail Delfin, MSN, RN nPharmacology: Transference of Dependencies: Bariatric Surgery and Substance Use Disorders Al Rundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, NEA-BC, DPNAP

nTrauma: Management of Blunt Chest Trauma John Gallagher, MSN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, RRT Supported by Trauma Center at PENN 10:45–11:00am SESSIONCHANGE 11:00–12:15pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nNeuro: Endovascular Therapies in Acute Ischemic Stroke Wendi Rank, RN, MSN, CNRN, CRNP

nNeuro: OhBaby!TheChallenges,Heartachesand Rewards of Caring for the Pregnant Neuro- science Patient Carey Heck, PhD, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN, Marie Wilson, MSN, ACNP- BC, CCRN, CNRN

nCardiac: Pulmonary Artery Catheters: InsertionandWaveformAnalysis Kathryn T. Von Rueden, RN, MS, ACNS-BC, FCCM Supported by Edwards Lifesciences nTrauma:Tragedy on the Tracks: Temple University Hospital’s Lessons Learned from Amtrak 188 Amy Goldberg, MD, Ernest Yeh, MD, FAAEM and Jill Volgraf, RN, BA

nMultisystem:Damage Control Resuscitation John Gallagher, MSN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, RRT Supported by Trauma Center at PENN

n Professional: The Patient Experience is a Team Sport Michelle Conley, MBA, BSN, RN, CENP

12:15–1:30pm OptionalLunchtimeSession nProfessional: SePA Star Search 1:45–3:00pm CONCURRENTSESSIONS nNeuro: Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges Carey Heck, PhD, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN

nEvidence:PetAPooch–TheBeneficial Effects of Animals in Healthcare Heather Matthew, MSN, RN, CEN

nSafety: Audible Alarms and Alerts in an ICU Setting - Are they recognizable? Maria Cvach, DNP, RN, FAAN, Sharon Allen, ACNS-BC, MSN, RN, CCRC

nNeuro:Recognizing Cerebral Organ Dysfunction: Delirium Deconstructed Andrew Greenway, MSN, RN, CCRN

nCardiac: Implementing AACN’s Pulmonary Artery Practice Alert Using Simulation and Interactive Case Studies Jan M. Headley, RN, BS, Tami Franco McKinney, RN, BSN, CCRN Supported by Edwards Lifesciences nMultisystem: Creating a BioContainment Team and Unit: A State of Constant, Evolving Preparedness, Readiness and Collaboration Stephanie Maillie, MSN, RN, PCCN, CCRN, CCNS, WCC and Cheryl Maguire MSN, RN, CCRN, NEA-BC

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 NEUROLOGICAL-STROKE TRACK

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 (CONTINUED)

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KINGOFPRUSSIAMALLOur location for Trends is just half a mile from the East Coast’s largest shopping mall. At The Plaza andTheCourtatKingofPrussiaMall,you’llfind

an unparalleled combination of American and European retailers.

nWebsite:www.kingofprussiamall.com

The King of Prussia Mall includes seven department stores – Bloomingdale’s,

Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, JCPenney, Sears and Macy’s – plus

365 specialty shops and more than 40 restaurants and eateries. And best of

all, Pennsylvania charges no sales tax on clothing.

n Shuttle Bus: Complimentary shuttle bus service leaves from the

Radisson lobby entrance every hour on the hour. (Note: The

shuttle is not available at 5:00 pm Monday–Friday. If you wish to

go to the Mall around that time, please plan to take the 4:00 pm or 6:00 pm shuttle.)

n Mall Hours: Mall hoursare Monday – Saturday,

10:00 am – 9:30 pm and Sunday, 11:00 am –

7:00 pm.

RESTAURANTRESERVATIONS

If you would like to join colleagues for dinner, stop by

the Restaurant Reservations / Information booth in the

Registration Area. The Valley Forge Convention and Visitors

Bureau will be available to provide on-site reservation assistance and local

area information.

The Valley Forge Casino Resort has many dining options. Three micro restaurants are

locatedoutsidethecasinofloor:Asianoodle,American Grill, and Italian Market. Viviano and

PacificPrimearelocatedintheCasinoTowerand open for dinner only. The Nosh Deli and

Valley Tavern are in the Radisson Hotel.

THINGSTODO

For things to do in Philly, Valley Forge and

the surrounding area, check the following websites where

youwillfindcalendarsofeventsand information on shopping,

attractions, sightseeing, and entertainment:

n Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau www.philadelphiausa.travel/plan-your-visit

n Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau www.valleyforge.org Click on “Visitors” on the top bar.

n Valley Forge National Park www.nps.gov/vafo

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HOTELRESERVATIONSThe Valley Forge Event Center consists of the Radisson Valley Forge Hotel, the Casino Tower, and the Valley Forge Convention Center. You can request a guest room at either the Radisson or the Casino Tower based on availability. Special sleeping room rates of $129 single or double have been arranged. Hotel tax is 8%.To make your reservation go to our website www.vfcasino.com – choose Casio Tower or Radisson [discount code for both is TRENDS] or call 610.354.8118 or 888.267.1500, and refer to the Trends in Critical Care Nursing conference. To receive the special rate of $129, make your reservation before September 11, 2015. Free parking is available for all Trends attendees.

Book your reservation in the TRENDS room block and receive 20% off your food bill at any of the hotel food outlets and double gold points.

HOTEL AND AREA INFORMATION

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REGISTRATIONOnline Registration at aacnsepa.nursingnetwork.com is open until 6:00 PM (EST) Friday, September 25, 2015. It’s fast, convenient and easy to use. VISA, MasterCard and AMEX accepted. Register Early: Save money and receive your confirmationandotherinformationinatimelymanner. Maximum and minimum registration levels have been established. In the highly unlikely event that minimum registration is not reached one week prior to the conference, it may be subject to cancellation.

CANCELLATION/REFUNDPOLICYA $35 administrative fee will be charged for allcancellations/refunds.Notificationof cancellation must be in writing. Cancellation will be accepted via U.S. mail to Trends, Virtua Center for Learning 1200 Howard Blvd Suite 100 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054.

Cancellation requests must be received by September 15, 2015. If cancellation is made after September 15 and before September 30 a refund will not be available; however tuition may be applied to 2016 Trends. NOTE: Refund or tuition application is not available for cancel-lation or non-attendance after the start of the program on September 30, 2015.

CONFERENCEETIQUETTEParticipants are asked to turn off cell phones and beepers or change them to a silent signal when attending sessions. Please step outside the room when responding to a page or call. Children are not permitted in the sessions. This is a non-smoking conference.

SPECIALINVITATIONFull-orPart-timeEntry-levelRNStudentsInteract with knowledgeable acute and critical care nurses and experience the professionalism and networking that Trends promotes. A special registration rate is offered to our future nurse colleagues (entry level RN students only). RN-to-BSN and graduate students do not qualify. Please complete the registration form and send via mail or fax with a letter on school stationary from a dean, director, or faculty member verifying your status as an entry-level nursing student. On-line registration is not available for student registrations.

AUDIOCDSConference CDs are available for purchase from Resourceful Recordings at the registration area. Or contact Resourceful Recordings at 1420EastHillRoad,Brookfield,VT05036. Phone: 802.276.3464. Fax: 802.276.3534. Website:www.resrec.com.

COURSECOMPLETIONCRITERIA: Participants will be required to complete the entire session. No partial credit will be award-ed. Online end of program evaluation must also be completed. 12

GENERAL INFORMATION

ACCREDITATION:This program has been awarded 34.5 Nursing Contact Hours. Virtua Health is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (COA): P177-12/12-15.

PLANNINGCOMMITTEE:

DISCLOSURE:It is the policy of Virtua to ensure balance, independence,objectivityandscientificrigorin all its sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating in sponsored programs by Virtua are expected to disclose to the program audience any associated or appar-entconflict(s)ofinterestrelatedtothecontentof their presentation(s). Accredited status does not imply endorsement by Virtua, New Jersey State Nurses Association, or American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation of any commercial products used for demonstration purposes.

This program is being provided by Virtua.•This program is being co-provided by SePA •of AACN.The planners of this program have declared •that they have nothing to disclose. Some speakers have the following to •disclose:Donna Barto’s, Leslie Foran-Lee’s, Tracy •Carlino’s, AnneMarie Palatnik’s, Sue Politsky’s, Ana Perez-Guerrero’s, Amy Glasofer’s, Suzanne Ghee’s, Tammye Ross’s, KarenRuffin’s,andDavidKrudenier’s lectures are being supported by Virtua.Rose Shaffer’s, Barbara Chamberlain’s, and •Janice Gibson’s lectures are being supported by SePA of AACN.John Gallagher’s lecture being supported by •the Trauma Center at PENN.Robert Garcia‘s lecture is being supported by •a grant through SAGE.Jan Headley’s, Tami Franco-McKinney’s, •Barbara “Bobbie” Leeper’s, and Kathyrn Von Rueden’s lectures are being supported by a grant through Edwards Lifesciences.Carolyn Bitzer’s lecture supported by The •Department of Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center.

Patricia NicholsJanice GibsonKaren HaighTania HoyerClare Marie TackSobha BenjaminGail McKayAngel DohertyCindy RizzoJuneWatsonLinda KoszykSue PolitskyRose SchafferRobyn StraussHolly RodgersTerri Campana

Barbara ChamberlainKelly MarshLeslie Foran-LeeCathy ForanStephanie MallieCarolyn BitzerJane ReillyApril ChmielinskiLaurie DaughertyCindy BarnesDot MalloyMary Bett ZellerDaneen StokesKathy DurningAgnes Pambid Lisa Cossaboon

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SharonAllan, ACNS-BC, MSN, RN, CCRC, CVSICU Clinical Nurse Specialist, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

DonnaBarto, DNP, RN, CCRN, Advanced Nurse Clinician, Virtua, Marlton, NJ

CynthiaBlank-Reid, RN, MSN, CEN, CNRN, Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialist Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

CarolynnA.Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

PatriciaBriggs, MSN, RN4, CCRN, HTCP/HT1, CVCCC Staff Nurse, Christiana Health Care System, Newark, DE TracyCarlino, RN, BSN, MA, NE-BC, Senior Vice President and Chief NursingOfficerVirtua,Marlton,NJ

TerriCampana, RN, MSN, CCRN, Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist: Critical Care, Inspira MedicalCenterWoodbury,NJ

BarbaraChamberlain, PhD, APN, MBA,WCC, President, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of AACN Education Specialist, NJSNA

MelanieChichester, BSN, RNC-OB, CPLC, Staff Nurse, Labor & Delivery, Christiana Care Health Services, Newark, Delaware

MichelleConley, MBA, BSN, RN, CENP, Senior Vice President & ChiefNursingOfficer,AriaHealth,Philadelphia PA

LisaL.Cossaboon, MSN, RN, CCRN, Clinical Outcomes Manager, MCC/1 EAST OCDU, Inspira Health Network, Vineland, NJ

MariaCvach, DNP, RN, FAAN, Assistant Director of Nursing, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

KavithaS.Dalal, Pharm.D. R.Ph., Critical Care Clinical Pharmacist, Virtua, Marlton, NJ

GailDelfin, MSN, RN,Clinical Research Nurse, Center for Resuscitation Science, Emergency Medicine Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

JaniceDelgiorno, MSN, CCRN, ACNP-BC, Lead Nurse Practitioner: Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Cooper University Medical Center, Camden, NJ

KatieDetrick, RN, BSN, CCRN, Staff Nurse, CICU Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA

LeslieForan-Lee, MSN, RN, PCCN, Advanced Clinical EducatorVirtua, Voorhees NJ

TamiFranco-McKinney, RN, BSN, CCRN RN, Clinical CVTICU, Keck Medical Center of USC-Los Angeles, CA, Senior Education Consultant, Edwards Lifesciences, LLC

JohnGallagher, MSN, RN, CCNS, CCRN, RRT, Clinical Nurse Specialist/Trauma Program Manager, The Trauma Center at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

RobertGarcia, BS MMT (ASCP), CIC, Sr. Instructional Support Specialist, Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY

HenryGeiterJr., RN, CCRN-CMC, TNCC, Owner, Critical Care Transport; Nurse Educator/ Adjunct Faculty Tampa, FL

SuzanneGhee, MPA, Director, Health Policy & Programs, Virtua Marlton, NJ

JaniceJ.Gibson, MSN, RN, CCRN, PCCN Clinical Instructor, Holy Family University School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions, Philadelphia PA

AmyGlasofer, DrNP, RN, NE-BC, Director Nursing Research & Evidence Based Practice, Virtua, Mt. Laurel, NJ

AmyGoldberg, MD,Trauma Program Medical Director, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA AndrewGreenway, MSN, RN,CCRN, Clinical Nurse Specialist/ Resource, New York Presbyterian, New York, NY

LindaN.Hagan, RN, BSN, Director Clinical Transitions ACTT Program, Domestic Violence Liaison- ARIA Health Systems, ARIA Health Systems, Philadelphia, PA. KevinHagan, CRNP, Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA

HelenHawrylack, BSN, RN3, CCRN, CVCCC Staff Nurse, Christiana Health Care System Newark, DE

DeniseDrummondHayes, MSN, RN, CRNP, Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Instructor, Temple University Hospital System, American Heart Association Training Center, Philadelphia, PA, Senior Clinical Editor, Nursing Journals,WoltersKluwer, Philadelphia, PA

CareyHeck, PhD, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN, Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson University, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA

JanM.Headley, RN, BS, Director, Strategic Alliances and Professional Education, Edwards Lifesciences, Critical Care, Irvine, CA

TaniaHoyer, BSN, RN, CCRN-CSC, Critical Care Educator Doylestown Hospital Doylestown, PA

AlishaKelsall, BSN, RN-BC, Administrative Coordinator, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr, PA

GloriaKersey-Matusiak, PhD, RN, Professor and Coordinator for Diversity, Holy Family University, Philadelphia, PA

HeidiKeegan, CRNFA, Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA

CharlesKunkle, MSN, CEN, BC-NA, ChiefExperienceOfficer, Navigator Leadership, Furlong, PA

DavidKruidenier, MLS, Medical Librarian, Virtua, Mt. Laurel, NJ

ElizabethLee, RN, Clinical Coordinator, Neurosurgery, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ

Barbara“Bobbi”Leeper, MN, RN-BC, CNS-MS, CCRN, FAHA, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiovascular Services, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX

BeaLeyden, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHQ, Director of Nursing Clinical Practice and Performance Improvement, Aria HealthPhiladelphia, PA

AmyLisanti, PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS, Clinical Nurse Specialist/Nurse Researcher, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

ClariceMaala, NPc, CCRN, RNc, Emergency Room Nurse Practitioner,MontefioreMedicalCenter, Emergency Department, Bronx, NY

FACULTY

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HollyMacklay, MA, RN, CCRN, The New York Presbyterian Hospital Weil–CornellMedicalCenter

StephanieMaillie, MSN, RN, PCCN, CCRN,CCNSWCC,CNS,Clinical Nurse Specialist VI, HUP MICU, Hospital of the University of PA, Philadelphia, PA

CherylMaguire, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, NEA-BC, Medical Intensive Care Unit Nurse Manager, Special Treatment Unit Nurse Manager Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

KellyMarsh, MSN, RN, PCCN, Education Outcomes Manager,Inspira Health Network Vineland, NJ

HeatherMatthew, MSN, RN, CEN, Clinical Practice Lead Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

StefanieMcMahon, MSN, RN, CCRN, Administrative Coordinator of the ICU, Riddle Hospital, Main Line Health, Media, PA

LorraineMicheletti, RN, MA, MSN, CCRN, Patient Care Manager, Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital Darby, PA

DannetteA.Mitchell, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCRN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Christiana Care Health System,Wilmington,DE

SusanMolitoris, BSN, RN, RN-BC, CCRN, Riddle Hospital, Main Line Health, Media, PA

KarenMontalto, PhD, RN,Assistant Dean at Rutgers School of Nursing, Camden, NJ

CareloG.Naluan, MSN, CRNA, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

AnneMariePalatnik, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, Past President, South-eastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, AVP Clinical Learning, Virtua, Mt. Laurel, NJ

LisaA.Pahl, MSN, RN, Sr. Consulting Manager, Practice Lead Alarm Management, Philips Healthcare, Philadelphia, PA

DeborahA.Paschal, BSN, MSN, CRNP, Clinical Nurse PractitionerIndependent Consultant, Philadelphia, PA

AnaPerez-Guerrero, MSN, RN, Advanced Nurse Clinician Virtua, Voorhees, NJ

JoAnnePhillips, MSN, RN, CPPS, Manager of Quality and Patient Safety, Penn Homecare and Hospice Services, Philadelphia, PA

SuePolitsky, PhD, RN, NE-BC, Advanced Clinical Educator, Virtua Center for Learning Mt. Laurel, NJ

BarbaraPope, MSN, RN, Alumnus CRRN, Alumnus PCCNIndependent EducatorWillowGrove,PA

PatriciaM.Price, RN, EdD, Assistant Director for Learning Support, Rowan University, Camden, NJ

MaryFrancesQuinn, RN, BSN, CCRN, Clinical Nurse IV, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

WendiRank, RN, MSN, CNRN, CRNP, Board Member, Philadelphia Chapter American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Independent ConsultantPhiladelphia, PA

HollyRodgers, MSN, CRNP, ACNPC-AG, CCRN, SICU Nurse PractitionerPhiladelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

TammyeRoss, MSN, RN-BC, CMSRN, Advanced Clinical Educator, Virtua Center for Learning, Mt. Laurel, NJ

KarenRuffin, MSN, Ed., RN, CCRN, Advanced Nurse ClinicianVirtua, Mt. Holly, NJ

AlRundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, NEA- BC, DPNAP, Associate Dean Post-Licensure Nursing Programs & CNE; Clinical Professor of Nursing, Drexel University College of Nursing & Health Professions, Philadelphia, PA

ShannonRutberg, MS, MSN, RN-BC, Clinical Nurse Educator, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr, PA

LaurenSaul, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist, UPMC Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA

RoseShaffer, RN, MSN, ACNP-CS, CCRN, Cardiology Nurse Practitioner, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia, PA

DonnaSiegmeister, MA, RN, CNRN, CRRN, PCCN, Advanced Nurse Clinician, Virtua, Voorhees, NJ

DesireeM.Soto, RN, CCRN, Electrophysiology/Device NurseEinstein Medical CenterPhiladelphia, PA

DawnM.Specht, MSN, PhD, RN, APN, Assistant Professor, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ

RobynStrauss, ACNS-BC, RN, MSN, WCC, Clinical Nurse SpecialistUPHS/Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

KathrynT.VonRueden, RN, MS, CNS-BC, FCCM, Associate Professor Trauma/Critical Care/ ED AG-ACNP/CNS Program, University of Maryland, School of Nursing

JillVolgraf, BA, RNTrauma Program Manager, Temple Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

ClareenWiencek, RN, PhD, ACNP. ACHPN, Nurse Manager, Thomas Palliative Care Unit, Program Director, The Center for Integrative Pain Management, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA

MarieWilson, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, CNRN Nurse Manager, Neurosci-ence Intensive Care Unit, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

ErnestYeh, MD FAAEM,Program Director of Temple Transport Team and Chair of Emergency Management Temple Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

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2015 FALL TRENDS REGISTRATION

Registration Fee $ ___________________Additional Events $ __________________Total Amount Due $ __________________ (From Sections 2 and 3)

IMPORTANT: To receive the member discount you must enter your national AACN or SePA member number. AACN Number: ___________________

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HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR REGISTRATION

MAIL Virtua Center for Learning 1200 Howard Blvd Suite 100 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

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