31 st BRROW PURPOS: The purpose of the Barrow Nursing Symposium is to provide an opportunity for neuroscience nurses and allied health professionals to acquire new knowledge and promote excellence in patient care. NUROLOGICL INSTITUT PROGRM OBJCTIVS: NURSING SYMPOSIUM 1. Describe how the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms and treatments have affected various White House residents who had neuroscience issues. 2. Describe the etiology and management of fever in critically ill patients. 3. Compare and contrast current healthcare economics with care delivery systems. 4. Illustrate the patient safety mechanisms that may be provided by the use of checklists. 5. Differentiate the types of headaches and current treatment modalities for migraine headaches. 6. Demonstrate effective methods the nurse can employ to decrease stress and increase well being. 7. xplain the use of deep brain stimulation to control side effects of illnesses such as Parkinson disease. 8. Discuss strategies to balance pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of pain management 9. xplore the diagnosis and treatment surrounding seizure disorders. 10. Describe the neurological experience from the patient s perspective. G There are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore ashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale ashion Square, Chandler ashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state. THICL DILMMS & COMPSSIONT CR Dress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in October average from 89 degrees during the day to 65 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort. SHOPPING POST-CONRNC COURS VILBL: DRSS Phoenix is home to some of the world s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional merican cuisine. To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining. CHW rizona Phoenix, Z 85013 rom local hotel information and area recommendations to dining reservations and transportation arrangements, LesConcierge saves you valuable time so you can enjoy what s most important to you. Contact the Concierge at 602.406.4949, by email at concierges@dignityhealth.org. DINING 3rd venue. PID Plan to take part in the popular basket raffle available on Wednesday and Thursday. The baskets have been generously donated by nurses and doctors who support nursing research at the BNI. ll funds will support the Robert and Helen Novascone BNI Nursing Research und. Tickets will be available for purchase at the registration desk. Checks and credit cards accepted. CHW rizona Dignity Health rizona St.Thomas Joseph srd. Hospital and Medical Center 350 W. 350 W. Thomas Phoenix, Z 85013 Rd. Phoenix, Z 85013 BSKTS OR NURSING RSRCH: Objectives: 1) Identify the components that cause ethical dilemmas and moral distress in the neuroscience nurse. 2) Define palliative and hospice care in the continuum of patient care. Sign up for a tour of the Barrow Neuroscience Tower when you register for this Symposium. ttendees will visit the Neuro cute floors, Neuro ICU, the pilepsy Monitoring Unit and Gamma Knife. In this age of healthcare reform and discussions about end-of-life issues, advance directives, and treatment options, the nurse is often in the role of patient advocate or in the middle of ethical dilemmas. How to treat and when to provide supportive care with adequate pain management at end-of-life are issues that are common among nursing professionals. TOUR TH BRROW NUROSCINC TOWR: CCSS YOUR COMPLIMNTRY CONCIRG SRVIC TODY. NNUL 3rd venue. PID 2012 BRROW NURSING SYMPOSIUM M I L B 2012 ORD ROO NP OCT 24-26 R SC WDNSDY - RIDY R G I STR TI O N & G N D I N S I D! SYMPOSIUM LOCTION: Barrow Neurological Institute 350 West Thomas Road ROM HRDWR TO COMPSSIONT CR IN NUROSCINC NURSING
31 st BRROW PURPOS: The purpose of the Barrow Nursing Symposium is to provide an opportunity for neuroscience nurses and allied health professionals to acquire new knowledge and promote excellence in patient care. NUROLOGICL INSTITUT PROGRM OBJCTIVS: NURSING SYMPOSIUM 1. Describe how the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms and treatments have affected various White House residents who had neuroscience issues. 2. Describe the etiology and management of fever in critically ill patients. 3. Compare and contrast current healthcare economics with care delivery systems. 4. Illustrate the patient safety mechanisms that may be provided by the use of checklists. 5. Differentiate the types of headaches and current treatment modalities for migraine headaches. 6. Demonstrate effective methods the nurse can employ to decrease stress and increase well being. 7. xplain the use of deep brain stimulation to control side effects of illnesses such as Parkinson disease. 8. Discuss strategies to balance pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of pain management 9. xplore the diagnosis and treatment surrounding seizure disorders. 10. Describe the neurological experience from the patient s perspective. G IM L B D OO R O PR N R SC SHOPPING There are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore ashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale ashion Square, Chandler ashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state. 3rd venue. THICL DILMMS & COMPSSIONT CR Dress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in October average from 89 degrees during the day to 65 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort. Phoenix is home to some of the world s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional merican cuisine. To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining. POST-CONRNC COURS VILBL: DRSS DINING CHW rizona Phoenix, Z 85013 rom local hotel information and area recommendations to dining reservations and transportation arrangements, LesConcierge saves you valuable time so you can enjoy what s most important to you. Contact the Concierge at 602.406.4949, by email at concierges@dignityhealth.org. PID Plan to take part in the popular basket raffle available on Wednesday and Thursday. The baskets have been generously donated by nurses and doctors who support nursing research at the BNI. ll funds will support the Robert and Helen Novascone BNI Nursing Research und. Tickets will be available for purchase at the registration desk. Checks and credit cards accepted. CHW rizona Dignity Health rizona St.Thomas Joseph srd. Hospital and Medical Center 350 W. 350 W. Thomas Phoenix, Z 85013 Rd. Phoenix, Z 85013 BSKTS OR NURSING RSRCH: Objectives: 1) Identify the components that cause ethical dilemmas and moral distress in the neuroscience nurse. 2) Define palliative and hospice care in the continuum of patient care. Sign up for a tour of the Barrow Neuroscience Tower when you register for this Symposium. ttendees will visit the Neuro cute floors, Neuro ICU, the pilepsy Monitoring Unit and Gamma Knife. In this age of healthcare reform and discussions about end-of-life issues, advance directives, and treatment options, the nurse is often in the role of patient advocate or in the middle of ethical dilemmas. How to treat and when to provide supportive care with adequate pain management at end-of-life are issues that are common among nursing professionals. TOUR TH BRROW NUROSCINC TOWR: CCSS YOUR COMPLIMNTRY CONCIRG SRVIC TODY. NNUL 3rd venue. PID 2012 BRROW NURSING SYMPOSIUM 2012 WDNSDY - RIDY OCT 24-26 R G I STR TI O N & G N D I N S I D! SYMPOSIUM LOCTION: Barrow Neurological Institute 350 West Thomas Road ROM HRDWR TO COMPSSIONT CR IN NUROSCINC NURSING
GND WDNSDY, OCTOBR 24, 2012 7:15 am Registration and Breakfast 8:00 am Welcome & Introduction Virginia Prendergast, PhD, NP, CNRN 8:15 am Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis & Misdiagnosis of pilepsy Selim Benbadis, MD 9:00 am Can I Have Seizures & Still Be Safe? Madona Plueger, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS-BC 9:15 am There s a Whole Lot of Shaking Going On rancisco Ponce, MD 9:45 am Break 10:15 am alling Down Can Be Good Thing Implementing an Interdisciplinary pproach to all Reduction lise Henling, BSN, RN, CRRN & Marsha Branche-Spelich, BSN, RN, CRRN 10:45 am Do Prayer and Medicine Mix? David Levy, MD 11:30 am The Other Side of the Rail: The Day I Died; inding Hope in Suffering Melanie Pritchard 12:15 pm Lunch 1:15 pm Neuroscience Patients Who Have Lived in the White House Cynthia Blank-Reid, RN, MSN, CN 2:30 pm You Got the ever Rick Sue, MD & Therese Bachman, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS 3:00 pm Break 3:30 pm Nose Jobs in Neuro Patients ndrew S. Little, MD 4:00 pm Workplace Wellness William Crawford 4:30 pm Tours 4:30 pm Reception THURSDY, OCTOBR 25, 2012 7:15 am Registration and Breakfast 8:00 am Welcome & Introduction Virginia Prendergast, PhD, NP, CNRN 8:05 am You ve Been Screwed Spinal Surgery Demystified Nicholas Theodore, MD 8:45 am Cerebrospinal luid: Drips, Drops & Drains Kaith lmefty, MD 9:15 am What s Your Valve Number? Donna Wallace, RN, MS, cpnp 9:45 am Break 10:15 am Neurosurgical pplication of the Checklist Manifesto David usco, MD 10:45 am Dysphagia Screening: Japanese Model of Nursing Care Nobuko Okubo, PhD, RN 11:15 am The Other Side of the Rail: Scott Hogsett It s Not How You Do It s Long s You Do It 12:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm Headaches & Migraines: Trusting the Treatment Russell Walker, MD 1:30 pm When West Meets ast: Pharmacological pproaches to Pain Management David eldman, Pharm.D. 2:00 pm When ast Meets West: Non-Pharmacological pproaches to Pain Management Catherine Niemiec, JD, L.c. 2:30 pm Break 3:00 pm Does Low Cost qual Low Care? Sr. Margaret McBride, Gregg Davis & Troy Shephard 4:00 pm djourn ORDBL IMG SCRN PROO RIDY, OCTOBR 26, 2012 - POST-CONRNC - THICL DILMMS & COMPSSIONT CR 8:00 am Registration 8:30 am Palliative Care What It Is and Is Not! Jeanette Boohene, MD 9:00 am asing the Transition from Hospital to Hospice: John. Manfredonia, DO, COP, HPM Building Clinical xcellence in nd-of-life Care 9:30 am Is My Patient Capable to Refuse or gree to Treatment: Jason P. Caplan, MD Review of Mental Capacity 10:00 am Break 10:20 am Moral Distress: Tools that Heal Charlene Grove, MS, RN & Stephanie I.M. Strickland, MSN, RN, CNRN 11:20 am The motions of Laughter & Tears: Caring for the Caregiver Deb Harberson, MHI, RN, HNB-BC 12:00 pm djourn
CULTY CONRNC PLNNING COMMITT: Therese Bachman, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS lise Henling, BSN, RN, CRRN Nursing ducation Specialist Mary King, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS-BC Madona Plueger, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS-BC Virginia Prendergast, PhD, NP, CNRN Manager BNI dvanced Practice Nursing CULTY: Kaith lmefty, MD Neurosurgical Resident Therese Bachman, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS Selim R. Benbadis, MD Professor & Director Comprehensive pilepsy Program University of South lorida & Tampa General Hospital Cynthia Blank-Reid, RN, MSN, CN Trauma Temple University Hospital Jeanette Boohene, MD Medical Director, Palliative Care Marsha Branche-Spelich, BSN, RN, CNRN Manager Neuro Rehab Jason P. Caplan, MD Medical Director, Psychiatry William Crawford Owner, Basic Training MedX National itness Hall of ame Inductee Gregg Davis Chief Operating Officer David eldman, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy David usco, MD Neurosurgical Resident Charlene Grove, MS, RN Nurse Manager Deb Harberson, MHI, RN, HNB-BC Certified Laughter Leader The Laughter Lady lise Henling, BSN, RN, CRRN Nursing ducation Specialist Scott Hogsett US Para-Olympic thlete Wheelchair Rugby David Levy, MD Neurosurgeon & uthor San Diego, California ndrew S. Little, MD Medical Director, Neurological cute Care Unit John. Manfredonia, DO, COP, HPM National Medical Director Gentiva Health Service, Hospice Division Sr. Margaret McBride Vice President; Organization Outreach Catherine Niemiec, JD, Lc President & ounder Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine & cupuncture Nobuko Okubo, PhD, RN ssociate Professor St. Luke s College of Nursing Tokyo, Japan Madona Plueger, MSN, RN, CNRN, CNS-BC rancisco. Ponce, MD Director, Neuromodulation Program Melanie Pritchard uthor Gilbert, rizona Troy Shephard B2B ccount Manager Integrated Delivery Network Stephanie I.M. Strickland, MSN, RN, CNRN Nurse Manager ORDBL IMG SCRN PROO Rick Sue, MD Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine Nicholas Theodore, MD Director Neurosurgical Trauma Program Chief, Spinal Section Russell W. Walker, MD In-Patient Neurology Donna Wallace, RN, MS, cpnp Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
RGISTRTION ORM 2012 BRROW NURSING SYMPOSIUM The best conference ever for neuro nursing Cindy S. I m coming back! David V. The patient stories were so compelling. Mary Name mail RN NP CNS Therapist Institution ddress City State Zip Business Phone ax BRROW NURSING SYMPOSIUM arly Bird Registration Late Registration Deadline 8/7/12 fter 8/7/12 BRROW NURSING SYMPOSIUM Dignity Health/BNI Staff & Students (Wed., Oct. 24 ONLY) $95 $105 Dignity Health/BNI Staff & Students (Thurs., Oct. 25 ONLY ) $95 $105 Dignity Health/BNI Staff & Students (Both days) $160 $170 Visiting Healthcare Professionals (Wed., Oct. 24 ONLY) $110 $120 Visiting Healthcare Professionals (Thurs., Oct. 25 ONLY ) $110 $120 Visiting Healthcare Professionals (Both days) $185 $195 THICL DILMMS & COMPSSIONT CR: riday, October 26, 2012 Dignity Health/BNI Staff & Students $60 $70 Visiting Healthcare Professionals $85 $95 Tax Deductible Donation to BNI Nursing Research und ORDBL IMG I enjoyed the opportunity to network with nurses from all over the world. Steve Total I would like to take the R tour of the. Registration fee includes course syllabus, daily continental breakfast, lunch and Wednesday s Wine & Cheese Reception. On-line registration available at www.thebarrow.org/conferences SCRN PROO PYMNT Check or money order payable to: ( $20 charge applies to checks returned for insufficient funds) Please send check and completed registration form to: Conference Planning Office ttn: Lindsey Belkin Phoenix, Z 85013 US Inquires should be directed to the above address, by phone at 602-406-3067, by fax at 602-294-5028 or by email to lindsey.belkin@dignityhealth.org Refund Policy refund, less $75.00 processing fee, will be made for cancellations prior to ugust 7, 2012. ll refund requests must be submitted in writing by ugust 7, 2012. No refunds will be made thereafter. is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the rizona Nurses ssociation, an accredited approver by the merican Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on ccreditation., zn and the NCC Commission on ccreditation do not approve or endorse any commercial products displayed. Total
31 st BRROW PURPOS: The purpose of the Barrow Nursing Symposium is to provide an opportunity for neuroscience nurses and allied health professionals to acquire new knowledge and promote excellence in patient care. NUROLOGICL INSTITUT PROGRM OBJCTIVS: NURSING SYMPOSIUM 1. Describe how the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms and treatments have affected various White House residents who had neuroscience issues. 2. Describe the etiology and management of fever in critically ill patients. 3. Compare and contrast current healthcare economics with care delivery systems. 4. Illustrate the patient safety mechanisms that may be provided by the use of checklists. 5. Differentiate the types of headaches and current treatment modalities for migraine headaches. 6. Demonstrate effective methods the nurse can employ to decrease stress and increase well being. 7. xplain the use of deep brain stimulation to control side effects of illnesses such as Parkinson disease. 8. Discuss strategies to balance pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of pain management 9. xplore the diagnosis and treatment surrounding seizure disorders. 10. Describe the neurological experience from the patient s perspective. There are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore ashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale ashion Square, Chandler ashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state. Objectives: 1) Identify the components that cause ethical dilemmas and moral distress in the neuroscience nurse. 2) Define palliative and hospice care in the continuum of patient care. Dress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in October average from 89 degrees during the day to 65 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort. SHOPPING THICL DILMMS & COMPSSIONT CR DRSS Phoenix is home to some of the world s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional merican cuisine. To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining. CHW rizona Phoenix, Z 85013 rom local hotel information and area recommendations to dining reservations and transportation arrangements, LesConcierge saves you valuable time so you can enjoy what s most important to you. Contact the Concierge at 602.406.4949, by email at concierges@dignityhealth.org. DINING POST-CONRNC COURS VILBL: PID Plan to take part in the popular basket raffle available on Wednesday and Thursday. The baskets have been generously donated by nurses and doctors who support nursing research at the BNI. ll funds will support the Robert and Helen Novascone BNI Nursing Research und. Tickets will be available for purchase at the registration desk. Checks and credit cards accepted. 3rd venue. BSKTS OR NURSING RSRCH: CHW rizona Dignity Health rizona St.Thomas Joseph srd. Hospital and Medical Center 350 W. 350 W. Thomas Phoenix, Z 85013 Rd. Phoenix, Z 85013 Sign up for a tour of the Barrow Neuroscience Tower when you register for this Symposium. ttendees will visit the Neuro cute floors, Neuro ICU, the pilepsy Monitoring Unit and Gamma Knife. L B D OO R O PR N R SC In this age of healthcare reform and discussions about end-of-life issues, advance directives, and treatment options, the nurse is often in the role of patient advocate or in the middle of ethical dilemmas. How to treat and when to provide supportive care with adequate pain management at end-of-life are issues that are common among nursing professionals. G IM TOUR TH BRROW NUROSCINC TOWR: CCSS YOUR COMPLIMNTRY CONCIRG SRVIC TODY. NNUL 3rd venue. PID 2012 BRROW NURSING SYMPOSIUM 2012 WDNSDY - RIDY OCT 24-26 R G I STR TI O N & G N D I N S I D! SYMPOSIUM LOCTION: Barrow Neurological Institute 350 West Thomas Road ROM HRDWR TO COMPSSIONT CR IN NUROSCINC NURSING