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NAPHE, Inc. presents Nurse Educator Institute 19th Annual Best Practices in Clinical Teaching & Learning April 10-12, 2019 Pre-Conference Sessions - April 9 Chateau on the Lake Resort Spa & Convention Center Branson, Missouri

Our Mission The North Arkansas Partnership for Health Education (NAPHE) is hosting its 19th Annual Nurse Educator Institute. Our mission is to bring worldclass speakers to the beautiful Ozarks with evidence-based guidelines to improve teaching skills with an emphasis on practical application. Target Audience Educators at all levels of nursing education, including those teaching in ADN, BSN, Diploma, PN & CNA programs. Clinical nurse educators, staff development and other allied health professionals will gain valuable information to apply to practice. Nursing Students are always welcome! Registration Deadline March 26, 2019 is the registration deadline. Since registration and hotel rooms are limited, please register early. We anticipate our block of rooms to completely sell out. Call for availability after April 1st. Confirmation will only be sent if your registration form and payment are received no later than two weeks before the conference begins. Conference Features Nursing Education Experts Exhibits & Poster Presentations Networking Lunches Included Digital Handouts Networking Opportunities Nursing Contact Hours Fabulous Resort Location Call for Poster Presenters Consider submitting a poster related to nursing education or an evidencebased clinical study with implications for nursing education. Detailed poster presentaion guidelines available at www.deanneblach.com/posters. Please submit your abstract no later than March 1, 2019. Abstracts will be peer reviewed with notification of acceptance within two weeks after submission. Exhibitor Opportunities We are looking for educational, clinical and fun vendors to display their products and services. Breaks and lunches will be held in the exhibit area for maximum exposure to attendees. Nursing Contact Hours April 9: Pre-Conference Session A (5 Contact Hours) April 9: Pre-Conference Session B (4.5 Contact Hours) April 10-12: Main Conference (15.75 Contact Hours) North Arkansas Partnership for Health Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Midwest MSD Provider Approval#: AR1020-5 Successful Completion: Attendees are required to attend 100% of a full day s session to receive nursing contact hours. Any one day can be attended. Contact Deanne for more information about nursing contact hours.

Featured Speaker Pamela R. Jeffries, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF, FSSH Dean and Professor - The George Washington University School of Nursing Pam is well regarded for her scholarly contributions to nursing in the development of innovative teaching strategies, experiential learning techniques, new pedagogies and the delivery of content using technology. Working with the National League for Nursing (NLN), Pam developed the major contribution to simulation scholarship, the framework and monograph. She is the editor of Simulations in Nursing Education: From Conceptualization to Evaluation (2nd edition), Developing Simulation Centers Using the Consortium Model and Clinical Simulations in Nursing Education: Advanced Concepts, Trends, and Opportunities. Pam is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, an inductee of the prestigious Sigma Theta Tau Research Hall of Fame, an inaugural fellow of the Society for Simulation in Health Care Academy and the 2016 recipient of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Excellence Award. Her accomplishments and dedication to nursing have been recognized through prestigious teaching and research awards and honors. Additional Speakers Barb Bancroft, RN, MSN, PNP Linda Caputi, MSN, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF Donna Iggy Ignatavicius, MS, RN, CNE, ANEF Deanne A. Blach, MSN, RN, CNE Keith Rischer, RN, MA, CEN, CCRN Lynne Yaggy, MSN, RN Cassandra Henne, BS Michelle Howard, MSN, RN, CNS, CHSE Trish Lavish, BA Jolene Lynn, PhD, RN Kim McGowan, MSN, RN April Norton-Gunther, MSN, RN Karen Shepherd, MSN, RN, CHSE Kim Tinsley, MSN, RN, CHSE, CNE Gary Verch, AS, NREMT-B, CFST *We reserve the right to substitute speakers should the need arise.

7:15 8:15 8:30 9:45 10:00 11:15 12:15 1:00 1:45 2:45 3:00 4:00 4:30 Pre-Conference Session Schedule Tuesday, April 9: Pre-Conference Session A Best Practices in Teaching & Learning in Clinical Simulation Sign-In with Light Refreshments Welcome, Introductions & Disclosures (Blach) Building a Simulation-Based Curriculum: The Essentials, Including Debriefing & Evaluation (Jeffries) Break Developing Clinical Simulations to Create Realism: Improving Transitions to Clinical Practice (Jeffries) Networking Lunch Shuttle departs to Ozarks Technical College (OTC) Clinical Simulation Laboratory Welcome & Lab Tours (Chambers) Concurrent Sessions: P-1 Strategies to Optimize Your Simulation Program (Howard) P-2 Individualized Simulation Experiences to Remediate Knowledge Gaps & Improve Knowledge Retention (Shepherd) P-3 Simple Tips for the Care & Maintenance of Manikins (Verch) Break Concurrent Sessions: P-4 Moulage Techniques for the Hospitalized Patient (Henne & Lavish) P-5 Using Simulation in the Classroom: Acute Coronary Syndrome (Tinsley & McGowan) P-6 Demonstrating Return-On-Investment in Clinical Simulation (Howard) Summary, Questions/Answers, Evaluation & Wrap-up Program Complete (Shuttle returns to Chateau on the Lake) Tuesday, April 9: Pre-Conference Session B Test Item Writing for the Next Generation NCLEX (Linda Caputi) 12:15 12:45 1:00 2:30 2:45 4:15 4:30 5:45 6:00 Sign-In with Light Refreshments Welcome, Introductions & Disclosures (Blach) Getting Ready By Honing in Teaching Activities...You Can t Test Clinical Judgment if You Don t Teach It Break Example New Generation NCLEX (NGN) Test Items How Test Items Relate to Clinical Judgment Writing Clinical Judgment Test Items Determining If Test Items Require High Level Thinking Break Example Stems for Writing NGN Test Items that Test Clinical Judgment Group Work for Application to Testing Techniques Summary, Questions/Answers, Evaluation & Wrap-up Program Complete

7:15 8:15 8:30 9:30 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:15 2:45 4:00 7:45 8:15 9:30 10:00 11:15 12:15 1:30 2:00 3:15 7:15 8:25 8:30 10:00 10:45 12:00 1:00 2:15 2:30 3:30 3:45 Main Conference Schedule Wednesday, April 10 Sign-In with Light Refreshments (exhibits & poster presentations open) Welcome, Introductions & Disclosures (Blach) Best Practices in Clinical Teaching & Learning: What s New? Part 1 ( Iggy ) Break (exhibits & poster presentations open) Best Practices in Clinical Teaching & Learning: What s New? Part 2 ( Iggy ) Science in Clinical Simulations & Policy Implications for Nurse Educators (Jeffries) Networking Lunch (provided) / (exhibits & poster presentations open) Concurrent Sessions: W-1 Using Case Studies to Develop Clinical Judgment (Rischer) W-2 Preparing Faculty & Students for the New Generation NCLEX ( Iggy ) W-3 Fostering Clinical Reasoning Using Concept Mapping (Blach) Break (exhibits & poster presentations open) Concurrent Sessions (Repeat of W-1, W-2 & W-3) Program Complete Thursday, April 11 Sign-In with Light Refreshments (exhibits & poster presentations open) Trends & Changes Influencing New Graduate Preparation From the Next Gen NCLEX to Safe Care (Caputi) Break (exhibits & poster presentations open) Concurrent Sessions: T-1 Clinical Activities to Improve Clinical Judgment for Next Gen NCLEX & Safe Practice (Caputi) T-2 Planning Effective Clinical Post-Conferences (Norton-Gunther) T-3 Best Practices for Clinical Placement Coordination (Lynn) Networking Lunch (provided) / (exhibits & poster presentations open) Concurrent Sessions (Repeat of T-1, T-2 & T-3) Break (last opportunity for exhibits & poster presentations) Bridging the Transition: From Academia to Practice (Yaggy) Program Complete Friday, April 12 Neurotransmitters in Health & Disease (Barb Bancroft) Sign-In with Light Refreshments Welcome, Introductions & Disclosures Overview of Neurotransmitters and Receptors Break with Light Refreshments / Hotel Room Check-Out Who Put the Dope in Dopamine? Networking Lunch (provided) Who is Sara and Why Does She Wear So Many Hats? Break with Light Refreshments And the Rest of the Gang in a Nutshell Evaluation & Wrap-Up Program Complete

Accommodations Chateau on the Lake Resort Spa & Convention Center 415 North State Highway 265 Branson, Missouri 65616 Toll Free: 888.333.5253 Local: 417.334.1161 www.chateauonthelake.com $149/night* (Single or Double) *Plus tax. A limited block of rooms is being held under NAPHE Nurse Educator Institute at this discounted rate until March 8, 2019. Once the block is full, this rate will no longer apply. Includes free Wi-Fi. Participants are responsible for their own hotel reservations. Early Bird Discount! Register by February 1, 2019 to receive our early bird discount. Group Discount! For 3 or more registration forms & fees submitted & paid together. Dietary Concerns Please eat a healthy breakfast before arriving each morning. Lunch is provided each day. Let us know if you have any special dietary restrictions or needs prior to the conference. Photography We reserve the right to photograph attendees for use in future materials. Handouts, Evaluations & Certificates All conference handouts, evaluation surveys and CE certificates will be available online. You will be emailed a link to download handouts in late March 2019. Handouts will not be available on-site. You will need to complete the evaluation survey online after the program concludes and print the CE certificate from your computer. Be certain the email address you provide is accurate and legible. Cancellation Policy No refunds will be given, but a substitute may attend. Otherwise, the registration fee will be forfeited. Deanne A. Blach, MSN, RN, CNE Conference Chair & Primary Nurse Planner 870.715.7508 deanne@deanneblach.com Monica Speak Conference Registration Coordinator 870.577.5325 monica@deanneblach.com Billie G. Reed, MBA, M.Ed.,SHRM-CP Executive Director NAPHE, Inc. billie.reed@northark.edu

Name: Employer: Street Address: Registration 19th Annual Nurse Educator Institute City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: Please provide an accurate and legible email address to ensure you receive your confirmation letter, receipt of funds and access to digital handouts. If you are registering a group, it is essential to include email addresses for every registrant. Registration Fees Early Bird - On or Before February 1, 2019 Amount Pre-Conference Session - $225 per person (USD) Please Select: A B $ Main Conference (3 full days, lunch provided) Individual: $625 per person (USD) $ Group: $600 per person (USD) $ (3 or more registrations submitted & paid together) Any One Day: $225 per day (USD) $ Not attending the full conference? Please select which day(s) you will attend: April 9 April 10 April 11 April 12 After February 1, 2019 Pre-Conference Session - $250 per person (USD) Please Select: A B $ Main Conference (3 full days, lunch provided) Individual: $675 per person (USD) $ Group: $650 per person (USD) $ (3 or more registrations submitted & paid together) Any One Day: $250 per day (USD) $ Please select which concurrent session you plan to attend from each time slot. April 9-1:45 P-1 P-2 P-3 3:00 P-4 P-5 P-6 April 10-1:00 W-1 W-2 W-3 2:45 W-1 W-2 W-3 April 11-10:00 T-1 T-2 T-3 12:15 T-1 T-2 T-3 Pre-Licensure Students - Any One Day: $75 per person (USD) $ Total Enclosed: $ Register by March 26, 2019 at www.cvent.com/d/sbqv8f or mail your payment with this completed form payable to: NAPHE, Inc. 1515 Pioneer Drive Harrison, AR 72601

NAPHE, Inc. 1515 Pioneer Drive Harrison, AR 72601 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID FAYETTEVILLE, AR PERMIT NO. 1