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Conference Schedule Time 7:00-8:00am Day 1 - Thursday, October 11, 2012 Number Title and Details CE (Pharm) Room Registration and Exhibit Hall Open 8:00-8:10am Welcome/Announcements - Kerma LuAnn Cook, MN, ANP-BC, NPO Chair Grand Ballroom 8:10-9:25am 100 KEYNOTE Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics: Getting Back to Basics in Choosing and Prescribing Medications - Margaret A. Fitzgerald, DNP, FNP-BC, 1.25 (1.25) Grand Ballroom FAANP, CSP 9:25-9:45am Exhibit Break 9:45-11:00am 101 Unexpected Consequences: The Positive and Negative Impact of Psychotropic, Diabetic and OTC Medications - Margaret A. Fitzgerald, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, CSP 1.25 (1.25) Grand Ballroom 11:00-11:20am Exhibit Break 11:20am-12:35pm 102 Yikes! What is That and What do I do with it? Case Studies in Wound Management - Connie Anderson, RN, BSN, WCC 1.25 (0) Grand Ballroom 103 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention for Primary Care Providers - Susan Marie, PMHNP, PhD 1.25 (1.25) Library 104 Clinical Pearls for Acute Abdominal Pain - Anne Hedger, DNP, ACNP, ANP, CPNP-AC 1.25 (0.25) Renaissance Room 105 Pregnancy in Diabetes - Mark Tomlinson, MD 1.25 (0.5) Vault Room 12:35-1:45pm Lunch Break - lunch on your own 1:45-3:00pm 106 Diagnosing and Managing Dementia in Ambulatory Practice - Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH 1.25 (0.75) Grand Ballroom 107 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention for Primary Care Providers (Repeat ) - Susan Marie, PMHNP, PhD 1.25 (1.25) Library 108 Clinical Pearls for Acute Abdominal Pain (Repeat ) - Anne Hedger, DNP, ACNP, ANP, CPNP-AC 1.25 (0.25) Renaissance Room 109 Pregnancy in Diabetes (Repeat ) - Mark Tomlinson, MD 1.25 (0.5) Vault Room 1:45-4:15pm 110 Beginning Suturing Workshop (session limit of 18) - Mary Fey, FNP 2.5 (0.25) Chamber Room 3:00-3:20pm 3:20-4:35pm 111 Hepatitis C Update - Janice Voukidis, ANP 1.25 (0.5) Grand Ballroom 112 Great Opportunities in Youth Sexual Health - Jessica Duke, MPH 1.25 (0.5) Vault Room 113 Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Anxiety Disorders - Kyle Johnson, MD 1.25 (0.25) Renaissance Room 114 Women & Heart Disease - Suzanne Webber, NP 1.25 (0.25) Library 4:35-4:45pm 4:45-6:00pm 115 Hepatitis C Update (Repeat ) - Janice Voukidis, ANP 1.25 (0.5) Grand Ballroom 116 Great Opportunities in Youth Sexual Health (Repeat ) - Jessica Duke, MPH 1.25 (0.5) Vault Room 117 Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Anxiety Disorders (Repeat ) - Kyle Johnson, MD 1.25 (0.25) Renaissance Room 118 Women & Heart Disease (Repeat ) - Suzanne Webber, NP 1.25 (0.25) Library 119 Advanced Suturing Workshop (session limit of 18) - Mary Fey, FNP 1.25 (0) Chamber Room 6:00pm End of s 6:00-7:00pm 120 NPO After Hours: Reflections: 35 years of NPO - Kerma LuAnn Cook, MN, ANP-BC 0.25 (0) Grand Ballroom 7:00-9:00pm 121 NPO After Hours: Understanding Legal Tools: The Key to Lawsuit Prevention and Tax Reduction (session limit of 100) - Daniel McNeff, BS, CEO, of Legally Mine, Inc. 1.5 (0) Library

Notes Please use the following space to take notes during the sessions you attend during the day to help with the evaluation process at the end of the conference. You will need to fill out evaluations for the sessions you attend to receive your CE certificate. Number Notes and Comments CE Hours CE Total for the day:

Conference Schedule Day 2 - Friday, October 12, 2012 Time 6:30-7:30am 7:00-8:00am Number Title and Details CE (Pharm) Room Sponsored Breakfasts - see www.nporegon.org for details. Registration and Exhibit Hall Open 8:00-8:10am Welcome - Larlene Dunsmuir, FNP, NPO Educational Conference Chair Heritage Ballroom 8:10-9:25am 200 Compassion Burnout - Kenneth Weizer, ND 1.25 (0) Heritage Ballroom 9:25-9:45am 9:45-11:00am 201 Transforming Chronic Pain Through Smart Brain Good Heart Tools - Aart Lovenstein, Psy.D, LPC / Pamela V. Church, MA 1.25 (0) Heritage Ballroom 202 Advances in Addiction Medicine - Ronald Schwerzler, MD 1.25 (1.0) Library 203 Contraceptive Coaching: Helping the Adolescent Succeed - Leslie Balderston, FNP / Norma Furlong, RN, ARNP, MHS 1.25 (0.75) Renaissance Room 204 Immunizations 2012: Emerging Issues and New Vaccines - Teri Woo, PhD, RN, CPNP, CNL 1.25 (1.25) Vault Room 11:00-11:30am - Door Prizes and Raffles 11:30am-1:15pm 205 NPO Luncheon: Healthcare Reform Updates - Susan King, MSN, RN 1.25 (0) Heritage Ballroom 1:15-1:45pm 1:45-3:00pm 206 Managing the Difficult Patient Encounter - Barry Egener, MD 1.25 (0) Heritage Ballroom 207 Headache Demystified: Evaluation, Examination, Treatment - Theresa Mallick-Searle, APRN-BC, NP 1.25 (0.75) Library 208 Psychopharmacotherapy Update for Primary Care Practice - Susan Marie, PMHNP, PhD 1.25 (1.25) Renaissance Room 209 Immunizations 2012: Emerging Issues and New Vaccines (Repeat ) - Teri Woo, PhD, RN, CPNP, CNL 1.25 (1.25) Vault Room 3:00-3:20pm 3:20-4:35pm 210 Managing the Difficult Patient Encounter (Repeat ) - Barry Egener, MD 1.25 (0) Heritage Ballroom 211 Headache Demystified: Evaluation, Examination, Treatment (Repeat ) - Theresa Mallick-Searle, APRN-BC, NP 1.25 (0.75) Library 212 Psychopharmacotherapy Update for Primary Care Practice (Repeat ) - Susan Marie, PMHNP, PhD 1.25 (1.25) Renaissance Room 213 Pediatric Pharmacology - Teri Woo, PhD, RN, CPNP, CNL 1.25 (1.25) Vault Room 4:35-4:45pm 4:45-6:00pm 214 Update on Coordinated Care Organizations - Bruce Goldberg, MD 1.25 (0) Heritage Ballroom 6:00pm End of Conference Day 6:30-8:30pm Sponsored Dinners - see www.nporegon.org for details.

Notes Please use the following space to take notes during the sessions you attend during the day to help with the evaluation process at the end of the conference. You will need to fill out evaluations for the sessions you attend to receive your CE certificate. Number Notes and Comments CE Hours CE Total for the day:

Conference Schedule Day 3 - Saturday, October 13, 2012 Time 6:30-7:30am 7:00-8:00am Number Title and Details CE (Pharm) Room Sponsored Breakfasts - see www.nporegon.org for details. Registration and Exhibit Hall Open 8:00-8:10am Welcome/Announcements Billiard Room 8:10-9:25am 300 Oregon State Board of Nursing Update - Tracy Klein, PhD, FNP, FAANP 1.25 (0.25) Billiard Room 9:25-9:35am 9:35-10:50am 10:50-11:00am 11:00am-12:15pm 12:15-1:30pm 1:30-2:45pm 2:45-2:55pm 2:55-4:10pm 4:10pm Break 301 Rheumatology for the Nurse Practitioner - Mary Derlacki, FNP 1.25 (0.5) Billiard Room 302 Eating Disorders Throughout the Lifespan - Barbara Oyler, PMHNP 1.25 (0) Card Room 303 Miscarriage Management - Lynn Hayden, MSN, NP, CNM & Liz Banks, MSN, FNP-C 1.25 (0.4) Vault Room 304 Spinal Assessment for Primary Care - Todd Kuether, MD 1.25 (0) Library Break 305 Rheumatology for the Nurse Practitioner (Repeat ) - Mary Derlacki, FNP 1.25 (0.5) Billiard Room Mentalization, Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology Treatment: 306 What Social Cognition Research Teaches Us About Practice - Craigan 1.25 (0.5) Card Room Todd Usher, MD 307 Community Partnership for Cancer-Screening - Marie Dahlstrom 1.25 (0) Vault Room 308 Spinal Assessment for Primary Care (Repeat ) - Todd Kuether, MD 1.25 (0) Library Lunch - lunch on your own 309 The Future of Nurse-Led Care -- A Disruptive Innovation - Jamie M Ware JD, MSW 1.25 (0) Billiard Room 310 HPV: Methods of Detection, Oncogenesis, and Vaccine Details - John Compagno, MD, MBA 1.25 (0.5) Library 311 PTSD: Trauma Effects and Treatment - Diana Vines, RN, PhD, CNS, RRT 1.25 (0.25) Card Room 312 Answering the Call of the Allergy Epidemic: The NP s Role in Testing and Treating Allergies & Immunological Diseases - Shelda Holmes, MSN, FNP & Mark Pruitt, MSN, FNP 1.25 (0.5) Vault Room Break 314 HPV: Methods of Detection, Oncogenesis, and Vaccine Details (Repeat ) - John Compagno, MD, MBA 1.25 (0.5) Library 315 PTSD: Trauma Effects and Treatment (Repeat ) - Diana Vines, RN, PhD, CNS, RRT 1.25 (0.25) Card Room Miscarriage Management in the Office Setting Manual Vacuum 316 Aspiration Management (Workshop) - Lynn Hayden, MSN, NP, CNM & 1.25 (0.4) Vault Room Liz Banks, MSN, FNP-C 318 Disruptive Innovation Q & A - Jamie M Ware JD, MSW 1.25 (0) Billiard Room End of Conference Day

Notes Please use the following space to take notes during the sessions you attend during the day to help with the evaluation process at the end of the conference. You will need to fill out evaluations for the sessions you attend to receive your CE certificate. Number Notes and Comments CE Hours CE Total for the day:

Sponsored Educational Meal Events Sponsored Educational Meal Events are not considered part of the 35th Annual Nurse Practitioners of Oregon Education Conference. They are NOT ANCC provided for continuing nursing education contact hours. Acute Care Education Associates, Inc. and the Nurse Practitioners of Oregon do not endorse any sponsor or their product. Any questions about Sponsored Educational Meal Events should be directed to the sponsoring host. Sponsored Breakfasts - Friday, October 12 Time # Title & Speaker Sponsor Contact Room 6:30-7:30am SM10 Hereditary Angioedema Speaker: Arthur B. Vegh, MD Viropharma Contact: George Murray George.Murray@viropharma.com (425) 457-9555 Library (Limit: 50) 6:45-7:30am SM11 Asthma and COPD in Primary Care: The Similarities, Differences and Treatment Options Speaker: Michael J. Noonan, MD Astra Zeneca Kristen Harrington Kristen.Harrington@astrazeneca.com 503-547-4006 (Limit: 50) Sponsored Dinners- Friday, October 12 Time # Title & Speaker Sponsor Contact Room 6:30-8:30pm SM12 Allergic Rhinitis TEVA Respiratory Wina Mapili Wina.mapili@tevapharm.com (541) 301-8849 Library (Limit: 40) 6:30-8:30pm SM13 Butrans: The First Analgesic Transdermal System Speaker: Stuart Rosenblum, MD, PhD Purdue Pharma Jason Saunders Jason.Saunders@pharma.com (360) 356-4422 Vault (Limit: 25) 6:30-8:30pm SM14 Treatments of Depression Forest Pharmaceuticals Kevin Shirley kevin.shirley@frx.com (360) 904-7719 Jake s Bar & Grill (Limit: 15) Time # Title & Speaker Sponsor Contact Room 6:30-7:30am Sponsored Breakfasts - Saturday, October 13 SM16 Type 2 Diabetes: Current State of Knowledge and Therapeutic Options Speaker: Mark J. Snyder, M.S., Ph.D., Sanofi Regional Medical Liaison, Diabetes Sanofi-Aventis Mark Snyder Mark.snyder@sanofi-aventis.com (707) 328-3681 Library (Limit: 100)

Select the sessions you plan to attend each day See the detailed schedule for session descriptions, speakers, and CE credits for each session. If you are only attending one or two days, please choose classes for only those days you plan to attend. 115 116 117 118 119 is FULL 2012 NPO Education Conference Registration Form Please check the appropriate rate(s) for the day(s) you plan to attend. The member rate applies to all ONA/NPO members, NP students, and other state nurses associations (SNA) members, with proof of membership. The non-member rate is for non-member NPs, physician assistants, and all allied health professionals. Join ONA/NPO as a member when registering and save up to $225 on fees (one year membership required). Three Days Two Days One Day Thursday, October 11 Received by Sept. 25 Received Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 Member Rate Non-Member Member Rate Non-Member $375 $600 $425 $650 $325 $500 $375 $250 $400 $300 $450 Friday, October 12 8:10 am 100 8:10 am 200 8:10 am 300 110 is FULL 120 121 (Limit 100) 11:30 am 205 11:00 am 214 October 11-13, 2012 The Governor Hotel, Portland, Oregon Sponsored Meals $550 9:45 am 101 9:45 am 9:35 am 11:20 am 201 301 202 302 203 303 204 304 1:45 pm 1:45 pm 1:45-4:15pm 3:20 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 111 112 113 114 * Note that workshop 110 covers two concurrent sessions, so if you choose it, please do not select concurrent session that overlap in time 3:20 pm 4:45 pm 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 Saturday, October 13 1:30 pm 2:55 pm 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 is FULL Sponsored meals are available as options for attendees, though are not considered part of the NPO Conference. There are no continuing nursing education contact hours for these events. Sponsored Breakfasts Sponsored Dinners Friday, 6:30 (or 6:45) am Friday, 6:30 pm SM10 (Limit 50) SM12 (Limit 50) SM11 is FULL SM13 is FULL Saturday, 6:30 am SM14 (Limit 15) SM16 (Limit 100) Registration Information Registration Fees (from above): Paper Registration Processing Fee ($10): $10 Total Payment Due: Cancellation Policy: An administrative fee of $50 will be deducted from all refunds if written cancellation is received on or before September 25, 2012. Cancellations received after September 25, 2012 or no shows, will NOT receive a refund. Mail Form and Payment to: ONA/NPO, 18765 SW Boones Ferry Road, Suite 200, Tualatin, OR 97062. Faxed registration forms will be accepted only if the credit card information is included; Fax to 503-293-0013. Registration closes on October 2, 2012. If mailed, your registration must be received by October 2, 2012. 314 315 316 318 Name: Address: City: State: E-mail: Phone: Employer: Credentials: Dietary Needs?: Zip: Payment Options Check/Money Order Enclosed Payable to: ONA/NPO Credit Card Card Type (choose one) Visa MasterCard Name on Card Card # Expiration Date Signature Total Payment Due American Express Last three digits on reverse side of card