17th Annual Public Health Nursing Conference

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17th Annual Public Health Nursing Conference Community Dimensions of Practice Skills for Public Health Nurses: Translating Community Needs August 4-5, 2014 Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center 1001 Amber Avenue, Stevent Point, WI Register online at www.wpha.org 1

Welcome 2014 Public Health Nursing Conference Sponsored by the Public Health Nursing Section of the Wisconsin Public Health Association This year s theme is Community Dimensions of Practice Skills for Public Health Nurses: Translating Community Needs. Breakout sessions will identify how PHN s have successfully implemented the core competency as evidenced by: Utilization of an ecological perspective ( e.g. Life Course or Health Equity models) in assessment, planning, interventions and/or evaluation. Implementation of Community Based Participatory Research in conjunction with local or state health department programming. Initiation and maintenance of partnerships with stakeholders that result in collaborations to improve the health and safety of the community. Use of formal and informal agreements to sustain partnerships or collaborations Use of group process to advance community involvement. Demonstrating the role of governmental and non-governmental organizations in the delivery of community health services. Use of community input to develop public health policies and programs. Communication with the public to promote and defend public health policies, programs and resources Evaluation of the effectiveness of community engagement strategies on public health policies, programs and resources. The conference will also provide time for attendees to learn about and share information on critical public health issues. More Information To register and for additional details regarding the conference keynote speakers, conference schedule and breakout presentations, please visit the conference website at www.wpha.org. Registration Rates: Pre-Conference: $25 Conference - WPHA Individual Member - $45 Conference - WPHA Agency Member - $70 Conference - Non Member - $95 2

Conference Schedule Monday, August 4 12:00 p.m. Conference Registration 1:00-4:30 p.m. Pre-Conference Sessions 6:00 p.m. Meet and Network with Other Attendees for Dinner *Attendees will be meeting at 6:00 p.m. to go to dinner. Dinner expenses will be on your own. Tuesday, August 5 7:30-8:30 a.m. WPHA PHN Section Meeting 8:00-9:00 a.m. Registration/View Exhibits and Poster Gallery 9:00-9:15 a.m. Conference Welcome & Award Presentations 9:15-10:30 a.m. General Session: Community Health and Development: Public Health Version 3.0 (PH 3.0) Susan Swider, PhD, APHN-BC, FAAN Rush University 10:30-11:00 a.m. Break to Visit Exhibits and Poster Gallery *Presenters available to discuss poster presentations 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Breakout Presentations - Block 1 12:00-1:15 p.m. Lunch and Award Presentations 1:15-2:15 p.m. Breakout Presentations - Block 2 2:15-2:30 p.m. Break to Visit Exhibits and Poster Gallery 2:30-3:15 p.m. General Session: Love in Action ( starring Florence Nightingale, Lillian Wald and Margaret Sanger). Pippa White 3:15-3:30 p.m. Wrap-up 3

PRE-CONFERENCE 1 Monday, August 4 1:00 4:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required From Start to Finish: Facilitating Groups Presented by: Chris Kniep, Family Living Educator/Department Head - UW Extension Winnebago County Karen Dickrell, Family Living Educator/Department Head - UW Extension Outagamie County This workshop is an interactive session modeling techniques and strategies for facilitating groups. Objectives: By the conclusion of this training, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the importance of meeting preparation tasks and activities that lead to an effective experience 2. Use facilitation techniques and strategies in group settings 3. Implement problem solving techniques in dealing with challenges and opportunities while facilitating groups. Description: A skilled facilitator enables a group or organization to work more effectively to collaborate and achieve synergy. Serving as a content neutral party who, by not taking sides or expressing or advocating a point of view during the meeting, can advocate for fair, open and inclusive procedures to accomplish the group s work. A facilitator can also be a learning or dialogue guide to assist a group in thinking deeply about its assumptions, beliefs, and values and about its systemic processes and content. Based on portions of the Training Program for Strategic Planning: Local Government and Community Applications workshop/curriculum, developed for UW-Extension colleagues, this session will highlight methods for groups to generate ideas, organize information and aid decision making. The presentation will highlight best practices in group facilitation and present tools for each of these three mini-processes. Participants will have an opportunity to practice brainstorming methods, affinity diagrams, snow carding and decision matrices. This workshop has been offered to UW-Extension employees for over 15 years and draws from the work of the Humphrey Institute, John Bryson, David Hinds and other experts in the field. As a pre-requisite to strategic planning workshops, the facilitation workshop can lay the ground work for facilitating strategic planning processes. It also provides skills valuable in working with diverse groups of people and supporting a wide variety of community processes. Previous evaluation of this hands on/exploratory training indicates participants increased knowledge, skills and ability to use these facilitation tools with confidence. 4

PRE-CONFERENCE 2 Monday, August 4 1:00 4:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required Storytelling for Public Health Nurses Presented by: Emily Dieringer, Winnebago County Health Department This workshop will include a review the concepts and tools identified within the Storytelling Toolkit created by PreventionSpeaks.org. Facilitators will share success that have been achieved through storytelling and will identify tips and tricks based on use of the Storytelling Toolkit. Presentation Objectives: 1. Understand the science of storytelling. 2. Understand the strategic use of storytelling to improve community health. 3. Learn to develop a process for creating and telling a story for communicating community health status. 4. Identify areas within your daily work where the use of storytelling as a tool would improve outcomes. 5

WPHA Public Health Nursing Section Meeting Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 7:30 am-8:30am Agenda I. Introductions and Roll Call Amy Wergin II. Approve Minutes from May Meeting Amy Wergin III. Approve Agenda Amy Wergin IV. Subcommittee Updates: a. Lunch and Learn Webinars Becky Hovarter b. Media Advocacy Pam Guthman/Karen Volkman c. Membership Yvonne Eide d. WNA Update Margaret Schmelzer V. Nominating Committee VI. New Business VII. Old Business VIII. Adjourn Amy Wergin 6

Conference General Sessions AUGUST 5 9:15-10:30 a.m. Community Health and Development: Public Health Version 3.0 (PH 3.0) Susan Swider, PhD, APHN-BC, FAAN Rush University PHNs have a long history of partnering across sectors to improve the health of their communities. Current evidence is finally demonstrating the value of that approach. This presentation will focus on new directions for public health in partnering across sectors and how PHNs can be involved in, and/or lead some of these initiatives to improve health outcomes in their own communities. AUGUST 5 2:30-3:15 p.m. Love in Action A DRAMATIC PRESENTATION FOR NURSES Pippa White They were called Angels of Mercy, but these women were so much more. Yes, they did tend the poor, the sick and the wounded, as they were trained to do. But their accomplishments extend so far beyond this. These nurses were reformers, and their work has had a lasting impact on human health. Florence Nightingale, Lillian Wald, and Margaret Sanger did not just revolutionize nursing, their work revolutionized health care. They took their work beyond its expected boundaries of the doctor s office or hospital, out into the crowded streets of our cities, out into the tenements, out into the battlefield. They realized that health was a public issue, a public need, a public responsibility. Pippa White uses diaries, letters and memoirs of these fascinating people to create a one-woman show that looks at how they were led to their callings, how they dealt with the restrictions they had to endure because they were women, how they accomplished all that they did, and their incredible legacies. The dramatic format allows the audience to experience personal aspects of these women s lives, seldom found in text books. 7

Breakout Presentations Schedule subject to change Block 1 August 5, 2013-11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. To view all Sessions and Session details online, click here 1.1 Incorporating Evidence-Based Practice within an Interdisciplinary Team Karissa Beebe - Student, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Pam Guthman, RN, BSN Indianhead Community Action Agency Hannah Imhoff - Student, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Nancy Kraft, PhD - Indianhead Community Action Agency Susan Mooch, PhD, RN, ANEF University of Wi sconsin-eau Claire Kristen Walters Student, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 1.2 Partners in Health and Safety (CSS / PHS) : Bringing Services to the Farm Lisa Schiller, PhD, APNP, FNP-BC - UW Eau Claire Jen Rombalski, RN, BSN - Chippewa County Angela Gray, RN, BSN - Buffalo County Dale Omvedt Gable, MA - UW Eau Claire 1.3 Enhancing Partnerships to Build, Implement and Improve a Community Developmental Screening Site Jean Weston, RN BSN - Fond du Lac County Health Department Amanda Cassidy, RN BSN - Fond du Lac County Health Department Improving Local Birth Outcomes with Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait Amanda Ostrowski, CHES - Marathon County Health Department Eileen Eckardt, RN, BSN - Marathon County Health Department 1.4 This Bites: Oneida County Health Department Improves Reporting of Animal Bites Robert Deede, RN, BSN - Oneida County Health Department Char Ahrens, RN, BSN - Oneida County Health Department 1.5 Partnerships to Address Prescription Drug and Heroin Abuse in Waushera Co. Kevin Meighan, RN - Waushara County Health Department 1.6 Students, Projects & Timelines - Oh My! - Creating Innovative Learning Experiences Susan Swider, PhD, APHN-BC, FAAN Rush University Christine Vandenhouten PhD, RN, APHN-BC University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Rebecca Hovarter, MS, APHN, RNBC University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Pamela McGranahan - University of Wisconsin-Madison Terri Blakeslee- University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Mary Jo Baisch, PhD, RN University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 8

Breakout Presentations Schedule subject to change Block 2 August 5, 2014-1:15 2:15 p.m. To view all Sessions and Session details online, click here 2.1 Immunize Adults--Training Toolkit Development Through Collaboration Diane McHugh, RN, BSN - Public Health-Madison and Dane County 2.2 Speak Up! Keep your Audience Awake and Engaged Jo Preston - Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative 2.3 Information for Public Health Nurses: Hepatits C, Injection Drug Use and Heroin Shelia Guilfoyle - Wisconsin Division of Public Health Mary Hackel, RN BSN - Marathon County Health Department 2.4 TB - Past, Present, Future Jean Beinemann, RN, BSN - Sheboygan County Division of Public Health Starrlene Grossman, RN, BSN - Sheboygan County Division of Public Health 2.5 Adams County Community Wellness Program: Addressing Health Disparities Carrie Easterly, RN, BSN - Adams County Public Health Flora G. Geltner-Sweeney, M. Ed - Adams County Public Health Robin Lecoanet, J.D. - University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute 9

Poster Gallery Poster presentations will be available for viewing in the Poster Gallery during the conference breakfast and breaks. Poster authors and presenters will be available to discuss their posters and answer questions during the 10:30-11:00 a.m. break. Mother s Room Please stop by the registration table to reserve the mother s room. A mother s room will be available. Conference Evaluation In an effort to reduce copies we will be sending all conference attendees a weblink to the 2014 conference evaluation. You can expect to receive an email with this link to the address included on your conference registration form by no later than August 8, 2014. Hotel Information A block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center at a rate of $70 single/$97 double occupancy. To guarantee this rate, reservations must be made by July 18, 2013. To make reservations, call the Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center at 715-344-0200 or 1-800-HOLIDAY and request the Wisconsin Public Health Nursing Conference room block code PHN. You must furnish documentation at check-in when registering for tax exemption. Registration Policies Registration fee includes plenary and breakout sessions, conference materials, breaks, and breakfast and lunch. Registration must be received by July 18, 2014, to be guaranteed conference materials. Cancellation Policy All cancellations must be received by July 18, 2014. A $25 administrative fee will be deducted from your refund. No refunds will be made for cancellations received or faxed after July 18. Refunds will not be given for no-shows. Tax Identification Number WPHA s Tax ID number is 39-6084243. Attire Business casual attire is acceptable for all conference events. Questions If you have any questions regarding the conference, contact the WPHA office at: (phone) 920-882-3650. (toll free) 877-202-4333 WPHA@badgerbay.co 10

Thank You to the Conference Planning Committee Michele Armbrust, RN, BSN, Lead Public Health Nurse Taylor County Health Department Jackie Bremer, BSN, RN, Public Health Nursing Consultant Division of Public Health/Northern Regional Office Yvonne S. Eide, MS, RN, Public Health Nursing Consultant Division of Public Health/Southern Regional Office Becky Hovarter, MS, APHN, RNBC, Health Officer University of Wisconsin Green Bay Paula McNeil, DNP, RN, Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Kevin Meighan, RN, Public Health Nurse Waushara County Health Department Susan Nelson, MSN, Immunization Program Advisor Division of Public Health/Northeast Regional Office Sally Nusslock RN, BSN, Health Commissioner West Allis Health Department Deborah Pasha James, BS, RN, Public Health Nursing Consultant Division of Public Health/Southeast Regional Office Cheryl Robinson, MS, RN, Public Health Supervisor Public Health-Madison and Dane County Gretchen Sampson, RN, MPH, Health Officer Polk County Health Department Christine Vandenhouten, PhD, RN, APHN-BC, Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Karen Volkman, RN, BSN, Public Health Nurse Outagamie County Health Department Amy Wergin, RN, Interim Health Officer, Public Health Nurse Manager Manitowoc County Health Department 11

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