AHCEM News. From the President. Educating Health Educators. Upcoming Dates. Sherri Klaers. In this issue: Quarterly - Winter 2009

Similar documents
North Carolina Triangle Oncology Nursing Society. TONS of NEWS. Best Wishes for a Happy New Year Welcome to the 3nd edition of the TONS electronic

Oncology Nursing Society Greater Pittsburgh Chapter

The NESGNA Scope The New England Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates

Cal Poly Pomona Women in Engineering

Celebrate Your Eye Care Team Certification and Education for Eye Care Excellence ALLIED OPHTHALMIC PERSONNEL WEEK. 8.5x14 and 11x17 posters included!

TPNIG Newsletter ISSUE ONE Spring / Summer 2009

Minnesota Rural Palliative Care Initiative

Winter Commencement Exercises The Complete Guide

8. Employment. Career. Development Classes. Career and Technical Education. Career Exploration. Career. Clubs. Discovery Process.

9/13/2017. Using Community Partnerships, Networking & Events to Maximize In-Kind/Match Dollars! Learning objectives: What is in-kind match?

CHAPTER CONNECTIONS. Newsletter of the Illinois Chapter Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care

Bedside Report: An Opportunity to Talk With Patients and Families, Not Just About Them Char Catt MS, RN, VP Clinical Services

The weekly newsletter for employees and friends of McLaren Bay Region February 13, 2018 Vol. 35, Issue 6. different people, Marta said.

President s Message. Laura Ferber, MN, RN, CNS, CNRN, CRRN ARN LA/OC Chapter President

ERASMUS PRE-DEPARTURE AUTUMN2018

FEEDING THE GULF COAST Food and Fund Drive Kit

CANDIDATE NOMINATION FORM FOR DISTRICT GOVERNOR POSITION FOR 2017/2018 and YEARS

Sharp Lines. AORN Richmond Area Officers. President Janet Shortt, MHSA, BSN, RN, CNOR

HAWAII ONS NEWS. A Newsletter for the Members of the Hawai i (Oahu) Oncology Nursing Society Chapter Winter 2010

TRI-CHAPTER MEETING. Kappa Theta members had a great time at the Tri-Chapter meeting and dinner!

THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PUZZLE CONNECTING THE DOTS - EXTERNALLY AND INTERNALLY NACCE 2014 PRESENTATION COVER SHEET

Allegheny Anesthetist Conference

Chicago SGNA 2018 Fall Newsletter

CORPORATE WISH WEEK. Credit: Keyser Images

Sharp Lines Spring 2012, Issue 8

Spring 2018 Newsletter

International Code Council Education Committee. March 24 th, 2016 Conference Call 01:00pm ET/12:00pm CT/11:00am MT/10:00am PT MINUTES

Welcome to Anoka Extra!

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BYLAWS 8/9/16

UNION COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER. Calendar of Events. Office Closed-Holiday. Extension Council Meeting 5:30 PM. Three State Beef Conference, 6-9 PM

Student Life Coalition Program Coordinator (Multiple positions available)

When the going gets tough, the KY ALA gets going. Our membership year looks Rosie! Membership Team

Health Sciences Technology-Driven Interdisciplinary Collaborative

PHS PTSA Board and Committees

AONA VISION NATIONAL NEWSLETTER MARCH 2018

Great Lakes Paralegal Association

EU Jobs in Europe. Iih Irish people with ihlanguages do very well in Brussels. Irish people do well in Brussels. What s on offer?

A LOOK INSIDE THE DIAPER BANK

President s Message. Inspired. As I write this message, that is what comes to mind for many reasons...

Our True Blue Purpose CHAPTER TRAINING FEBRUARY 2017

Volume 16, Issue 9. Vital Signs. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH page 2. Let s Go Hiking! page 3

Protocol 4.0 Intellectual Property

At Home. Mille Lacs Health System Long Term Care newsletter A Letter From Administration. Resident Care Is A Top Priority at MLHS

Spring 2017 Newsletter

Goal Statement: Achieve reduction in CAUTI events by review and implementation of best practices for utilization and management.

How long is voting open? Is it only at a national meeting? Is voting done solely on published candidate statements? Approximately 3 weeks

Growing Chorus Sings the Praises of Homecare and Hospice

Award Nomination Information. Deadline: November 7, 2014

Engineering Student Council

Public Safety Awareness

Enchant Your Students

Jane Stephens Honors Program

EMS OFFLOAD DELAY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE CROUSE HOSPITAL

WAEE Bulletin. E-cycle: Inside This Issue. Connect with WAEE WAEE NEWS

ENGAGEMENT METRICS & LAUNCH CASE STUDY. Corporate Alumni Engagement Metrics & Herbert Smith Freehills Launch Case

Scholarship Sunday Resource Guide

NZ Academic Exchange Services

CELEBRATE MEDICAL ASSISTANTS RECOGNITION WEEK OCTOBER 15-19, 2018

Better Together Partnership Opportunities

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING. RN to Baccalaureate Completion PROGRAM APPLICATION Department of Nursing Science Room 213 Brown Hall

2007 Community Service Plan

Abstraction Tricks and Tips for the Hospital Outpatient Quality Reporting (OQR) Program

Table of Contents. For new member inquiries contact Robert Freas. President s Report 2. VP s Report 2. Minutes 3. IMAC Corner 3.

Weinstein, Brooks, Alexander November 9, 2015

Volunteer Orientation Packet. Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful, Inc

First Friday Newsletter

Congratulations to all Graduates!

Bylaws Of the University of Virginia Health System Professional Nursing Staff Organization

2. Roll Call of Voting Members and Determination of Quorum

GIFTED AND TALENTED RESEARCH PROGRAM INTERN/MENTOR APPLICATION PACKET

MCEP Residency Spotlight: Genesys Regional Medical Center

Class Year: 2013 SURGERY. Clerkship Rotation Evaluation Results. Base: Western Michigan University. Service: Caseload and Management of Patients

Virginia Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses. Serving the PeriAnesthesia Nurses of Virginia Volume XXX, Issue II, Summer 2015 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE

Bundle Me Up! Using Central Line Bundles to Decrease Infection

Date: March 1 st, 2 nd, 14 th, 15 th, 17 th Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Inspiring Growth with Endless Curiosity. Presented by: Clinical Education

Limited English Proficiency Plan of the Memphis Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization

Abstraction Tricks and Tips for the Hospital Outpatient Quality Reporting (OQR) Program

Travel Reduction Program (TRP) Record Keeping and Communication. Transportation Coordinator (TC) Webinar January 25, 2017

West Central Minnesota Oncology Nursing Society

FVHCA Career Experience Event Information: Spring 2018 Semester

Chicago. Tampa. Achieving Accreditation. June March Achieving Accreditation Schedule

Valley Views A Bi-Monthly Publication for the SWE Sacramento Valley Section

Tatton Unit at a glance:

Simulation Design Template

Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc.

ACS NSQIP Tools for Success. Pre-Conference Session July 25, 2015

First Year Experience Award. Jarod Morse. Saginaw Valley State University GLACURH Regional Buisness Conference 2018 at Eastern Michigan University

Upcoming Events. Catholic Daughters Bingo Party St. Patrick s Day Entertainment. March 17, :00pm. Lakeland Health Care Center.

Nebraska Iowa District

Adventist Medical Centers. Bolingbrook, GlenOaks, Hinsdale, La Grange Volunteer Information Packet. 1 P age

TN CUPA-HR NEWSLETTER

2017 Blue-9 Working Dog Scholarship Program for the APDT Annual Educational Conference and Trade Show

Juanita High School PTSA General Meeting Minutes September 12, :00PM in the Library

Adult Awards Resource Booklet 2018

Award Nomination Information. Deadline: October 5, 2018

FUNDRAISING GUIDE. Fundraising to fight MS! Mailing Address. . Website. Bike the US for MS Fundraising Guide 2018

entry details your discovery begins here...

Three Rivers Hospital Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting

AORN Massachusetts Chapter I Newsletter January Holiday Wishes for You as We Reflect on Successful Year

Respecting the Stories Of Our Patients Lives NICHE Designation

Transcription:

Quarterly - Winter 2009 Educating Health Educators Upcoming Dates Winter Conference February 27, 2009 Woodwinds in Woodbury Spring Networking April 30, 2009 Ridgeview Medical Center, Waconia Fall Conference September 24 & 25, 2009, St. Cloud In this issue: Message from the President Budget Update Winter Conference Nominations Thank You Member Spotlight Valentine s Puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 AHCEM News From the President Sherri Klaers Happy 2009, While health educators have many challenges, I see us as a group as hopeful and creative people. We figure out how to make things work when budgets are flush and when they are not. As an organization AHCEM has been looking for creative, cost-effective ways to help our members stay current on the changing healthcare environment while helping each other figure out new ways to offer the old standbys like infection control! This is Your AHCEM. Let s work together to make it even better! Here are some of the things that we re working on in 2009. *Research new payment options for members: either with credit/debit card or online PayPal, etc to provide added convenience for members. *Research using video conferencing for board meetings to enable more members to become board members without added travel expense. *Develop a speaker s list for the website not just the name and contact information for a variety of speakers, but also add a rating for each speaker. *Develop a networking group for computer-based learning users no matter what learning management (LMS) system you have. *Provide timely, interesting and cost-effective programs for the Winter and Fall Conferences and continue with our new networking forum in May. All the dates and locations are on the website so mark your calendar! *Grow AHCEM membership because the more members we have, the more networking and resource possibilities we have. *Look for new ways and continue current ways to provide networking between members at conferences, through our website and email. New ideas? This is Your AHCEM! We encourage you to email or call an AHCEM board member if you have a new idea, a concern or a potential new member. Here s my contact information: 320-231-8937 - skla@rice.willmar.mn.us Staff Education Coordinator, Rice Memorial Hospital, Willmar, MN. I look forward to seeing or talking or emailing with most of you in 2009. It s going to be a great year! SimMan Technology 6 Sherri 1

Budget Update Heidi Miller, Treasurer AHCEM Treasurer s Report, Winter Newsletter On November 13 th, the board met and reviewed the projected 2009 budget; discussed spending options for the Change for Change fund and the 2008 Fall Conference. Some changes that were made to the budget consisted of insuring that AHCEM tries to keep a nice balance of income and expenses for the 3 conferences throughout the year. As a not for profit organization, there is an equal balance between our projected income and expenses for 2009. The 2009 budget expenses were adjusted slightly based on the expenditures of the previous year. Lots of good input was provided and the 2009 budget was approved on November 18 th. Once again the board worked hard at being optimistic but realistic in our projected budget for 2009. Also, during the November board meeting, there was a discussion over how best to use the AHCEM Change for Change fund. Several ideas were past around, some options that were considered, is possibly creating a credit card payment option for our conferences available through the AHCEM website. It was also discussed to possibly use the Change for Change fund to have a new speaker present on updated changes in technology and the health education world. Also, there were 34 attendees at the 2008 fall conference and AHCEM had an income of $6,695.00 and expenses of $4,537.23, ending with a profit of $2,157.77. For 2009, the board has balanced the budget for three exciting conferences; the winter conference, spring networking conference and the fall conference in September. Finally, the 2008 budget materials are being audited and finalized for the year. For 2009, the budget looks excellent and as always we encourage any input from our members on options for using our Change for Change fund, helping to make AHCEM a progressive organization in the health care field. Winter Conference Vickie Ruegemer, Programs Chair Our AHCEM Winter conference is scheduled for February 27, 2009 at Woodwinds Health Campus in Woodbury. You won t want to miss this event! Jill Frazier, System Director for Nursing and Clinical Education at HealthEast Care System, and Georgine Madden & Lynae Steinhagen from Madd-Steiny Productions will spend the day with us discussing Accountability in Nursing Education and Respectfull Teams. This is an opportunity to do some local networking and learning. The cost of the conference is $85 for members and $160 for non-members. To access a conference brochure or register on line, go to: http://www.ahcem.org Winter Conference Don t Miss This One! Addressing Challenging Issues in 2009 Friday, February 27 Woodwinds Health Campus Join us for great education sessions, networking and fun! Topics include: Accountability in Nursing Education respectfull Teams Fee: $85 for members $160 for non-members Registration deadline is Friday, February 20 2

Nominations By Berdelle Ingeman, Past-President and Nominations Chair AHCEM Membership: Many people helped in making 2008 a great for year AHCEM. We had a wonderful 10 th Anniversary celebration in September. We have new people that joined AHCEM and attended the conferences. The Buddy System was used so that each new member was hooked up with a seasoned member. (I was going to say old member, but none of us old.) I find that it is great meeting new people and hearing their ideas. We did a Networking Conference in May. I enjoyed the comment by one of the participants, Can I take all of you home with me, so we can continue brainstorming. Thank you to the AHCEM Board, 10 th Anniversary committee and especially all of the AHCEM members for assisting me in 2008. I have to say with all the help from everybody it makes the President s job easy. This takes me to 2009. I will be the Past President and Nominations Chair. I will need your help to have a slate of candidates for the ballot in August. The elected positions open in 2009 will be the Treasurer and President Elect. The Treasurer position is a 2 year term. President Elect is a 3 year term. The first year you are President Elect, second year President, and third year Past President. Committees that could use some assistance are Communications Outreach and Programs. If you would be interested in any of these positions please contact me at bing@rice.willmar.mn.us or 320-231-8935. To all AHCEM members: I want to thank each of you for honoring me with the Darling Mentor Award last September. It is my privilege to be associated with such a talented group of educators and am humbled you thought be worthy of this award from among the many other qualified mentors in our group. I hope to continue to live up to the spirit of this award and will cherish this honor forever. Get Involved If you see something that you are good at and would like to help (websites, special interest groups, communications) OR If you just have an idea for AHCEM, email or call... Sherri Klaers 320.231.8937 skla@rice.willmar.mn.us Yours Truly, Jeanne Siedow, RN We re on the Web! www.ahcem.org 3

Build the Website Our goal is to have members share great websites, materials, and other resources they use on the job. If we all share a few things, we all benefit. If you have ideas for the website contact: Dennis Denning Information Manager drd.drdenning.com 651.633.0748 Speaker s Listing We are looking to build a speaker listing to add to our website, that will include a rating system. If you know of any good speakers, on any topic, please e-mail the information to Tracy Marquardt, tmarquardt@hahc mn.org. Please include the following: Name of speaker Contact Information Price Range - if known - or a range - low, medium, high Topics Rating: 1 to 5-5 being the highest Newsletter feature highlighting one of our AHCEM members Deb Sonnenberg Nursing Education Specialist Fairview Northland Hospital Princeton Education Background: RN, BS Position Responsibilities: Education and competency assessment of RNs and support staff (Hospital and 4 clinics). Favorite Job Duty: Love that power point! Length of time in position: Just under one year Other positions you ve had in health care: I started out as a Surgical Technologist, then OR RN. I moved into management for 5 years, and then was an Instructor at Anoka Tech for 3 years. I came to Northland 5 years ago as Nurse Clinician for Surgery Family: Married for 25 years. We have one daughter, who is newly married and having a baby in June (you know what that makes me!) Hobbies: Horses--I compete in barrel racing and other speed events Favorite TV Show: The Dog Whisperer (National Geographic Channel) Your favorite thing about AHCEM: The name - it says it all! Your favorite thing about out web site: All the great tools I can use--thanks everybody! Special note: Invited to present a paper at the National Evidence-Based Research Convention in Iowa in April '09, on Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections, for work done with my 2 favorite nurses on the planet Who is your mentor/hero and why? my boss, Pam Pringle. She is even-handed, professional, and clearly defines her expectations. She never gossips or nit-picks, and is a great nurse! 4

Valentine s Puzzle Anna Harvala, President Elect As part of my job, I am always looking for fun activities for employees to complete. Word finds, scrambles, etc are always a hit with our employees. Below is a little fun activity for Valentines Day. Match the language with the corresponding I Love You. 1. Jeg elsker dig! A. Hawaiian 2. Ik hou van je! B. English 3. I love you! C. Danish 4. (Mä) rakastan sua! D. German 5. Je t aime! E. Korean 6. Ich liebe dich! F. French Be a Volunteer - a Little or a Lot! We know how busy you are! The AHCEM Board had the idea that we could ask members to do short-term, small projects to help grow AHCEM. Could you Write a short article for the newsletter on a topic of interest to you? Work on a short-term committee project? Contact Dennis Denning drd.drdenning.com 651.633.0748 7. Aloha wau ia oe! G. Italian 8. t a gr a agam dhuit! H. Russian 9. Ti amo! I. Finnish 10. Kimi o ai shiteru! J. Swedish 11. Dangsinul sarahngee yo! K. Dutch 12. Te amo! L. Irish 13. Jeg elsker deg! M. Japanese 14. Ya tyebya lyublyu N. Norwegian 15. Jag älskar dig! O. Spanish Answers: 1.C, 2.K, 3.B, 4.I, 5F, 6.D, 7.A, 8.L, 9.G, 10.M, 11.E, 12.O, 13.N, 14.H, AHCEM NEWS...is published online and by email four times a year by the Association for Health Care Educators of the Midwest. We welcome your suggestions for articles or improvements. Contact the Newsletter Editor at: Tracy Marquardt tmarquardt@hahc-mn.org 320.234.5081 5

SimMan Technology Connie Osborne, Hospitality Chair We just had a visit from the new Simulation Training Coordinator at Ridgewater College, Ron Flannigan, who informed us that they have purchased a SimMan/Woman that is cordless, and able to do pretty much any physical response you could request for simulated training of staff. He is able to talk, turn blue or red, pupils dilate/constrict, heart rhythm changes as medications are simulated/programmed in. You can schedule their van to come and park in your parking lot and run your staff through at intervals in their ER, or you can take the SimMan to a home, call the ambulance, complete some competencies with ambulance staff, then bring the patient to the ER, run through some competencies there, admit the patient and run through some scenarios there.take it to Xray, etc. It has skin that can be pierced for IV starting, surgical maneuvers, chest tube placement, and then replaced. They are willing to stay at one facility for several days in order to give all staff the opportunity to practice what needs to be done. It can even deliver a SimBaby Wow! There are so many new ways to give our staff the training they need, and for a small acute care facility, with the variety of services provided, it is a great opportunity. Thanks to Sherri Klaers for sharing this cartoon - which unfortunately is so true! 2009 AHCEM Board of Directors Elected Officers President Sherri Klaers 320.231.8937 skla@rice.willmar.mn.us President Elect Anna Harvala aharvala@hahc-mn.org 320.234.4898 Past-President Berdelle Ingeman bing@rice.willmar.mn.us 320.231.8935 Treasurer Heidi Miller 218.546.4367 hmiller@crmc.sisunet.org Recorder Sandy Luehrs 952.442.2191 x6029 sandy.luehrs@ridgeviewmedical.org Committee Chairs Programs Chair Vickie Ruegemer 320.255.5735 ruegemerv@centracare.com X 54685 Nominations Chair Berdelle Ingeman bing@rice.willmar.mn.us 320.231.8935 Communications/Outreach Co-Chair Tracy Marquardt 320.234.5081 tmarquardt@hahc-mn.org Communications/Outreach Co-Chair Jeanne Siedow 651.232.5081 jsiedow@healtheast.org Communications/Outreach Co-Chair Jean Ignatius 218.722.1972 x5907 JSkyline@clearwire.net Hospitality Chair Connie Osborne 320.243.7953, x242 cosborne@pahcs.com AHCEM Staff Information Manager Dennis Denning 651.633.0748 drd@drdenning.comhighlight your point of interest here. 6