HOAG FAMILY CANCER INSTITUTE PRESENTS 13 TH ANNUAL Embracing Excellence in Oncology Nursing Practice FEBRUARY 23 24, 2018 THE WATERFRONT BEACH RESORT, A HILTON HOTEL 21100 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 This program made possible by a generous donation to the Hoag Hospital Foundation from Circle 1000
Conference Overview This conference is designed to address practical issues and clinical challenges that oncology nurses face each day. Hoag s 13 TH Annual Embracing Excellence in Oncology Nursing Practice is designed for nurses dedicated to the field of oncology who practice in settings across the continuum of care. During this two day conference, attendees will benefit from an intimate learning environment in which prominent faculty will present the latest in oncology care, and provide practical strategies and tools to improve nursing practice and patient outcomes. CEU Accreditation & Credit Designation/ ILNA Points This conference has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, with provider number 00146, for a total of sixteen (16.0) contact hours (8.0 for Friday, 8.0 for Saturday), of continuing education credit for R.N.s. This program is approved for ILNA Points. The program content has been reviewed by the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC) and is acceptable for recertification points. ONCC review is only for designating content to be used for recertification points and is not for CNE accreditation. CNE programs must be formally approved for contact hours by an acceptable accreditor/approver of nursing CE to be used for recertification by ONCC. If the CNE provider fails to obtain formal approval to award contact hours by an acceptable accrediting/approval body, no information related to ONCC recertification may be used in relation to the program. Who Should Attend This conference is intended for oncology and radiation oncology nurses. Pharmacists as well as others with an interest in recent advances in the treatment of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies are welcome to attend. Students enrolled in a registered nursing program who have interest in oncology are also invited to attend this program. Acknowledgment This event is generously supported by Circle 1000, a Hoag Hospital Foundation support group benefitting.
Educational Objective Describe the value and humanity of oncology nursing from the perspective of a young mother with breast cancer and how it impacted her experience and survival. Describe and discuss the challenges of gynecological cancers throughout the continuum, from diagnosis to survivorship. Describe the delivery of survivorship care and methods to stratify risk to support the notion that one size does not fit all. Examine the role of pastoral/spiritual care in caring and supporting the patient, family, and nurse. Discuss management strategies to prevent chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting using current guidelines to enhance adherence. Describe current updates in the treatment of neuro-oncologic diagnoses. Identify the management of breast cancer patients from the medical, surgical and oncoplasty perspective. Describe and summarize the nursing care challenges related to new treatments for metastatic breast cancer patients. Identify and list new drugs that have been FDA approved for cancer treatment in 2017. Understand the latest developments in treatment and discuss the nurse s role in caring for the patient undergoing CAR T-Cell Therapy. Summarize the current state and new treatment options for pancreatic cancer. Describe the California End of Life Option Act and articulate how nurses constructively respond to a patient s request. Describe new information related to clinical trials and the treatment and management of colon cancer. Review and examine the history of medical cannabis and discuss its impact and use in the care of patients and challenges with referrals and access. Apply information learned from cannabis case studies to nursing practice and care planning. Identify how weight and obesity play a role in cancer, and describe the management strategies for compassionate care of the obese patient.
Program Director Tina Tillman, MSN, RN, FNP, CNS, OCN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Education Coordinator, Oncology Services Program Committee Janell Griggs, MSN, RN Director of Inpatient Oncology Rhonda Hjelm MSN, RN, OCN Clinical Cancer Nurse Navigator Nancy Lee, MN, RN, OCN Manager Hoag Outpatient Infusion Centers Faculty Rev. Gerald Arata, M. Div. Pastoral Care Hoag Hospital Carey S. Clark, PhD, RN, AHN-BC Associate Professor of Nursing University of Maine at Augusta President, American Cannabis Nurses Association Rebecca Clark-Snow, RN, BSN, OCN Oncology Supportive Care Consultant Diana L. Hanna, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Keck Medicine of USC Anne Katz PhD, RN, FAAN CNS and Sexuality Counselor Cancer Care Manitoba Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD, FANA, FAAN Chair and Professor, Department of Translational Neurosciences and Neurotherapeutics John Wayne Cancer Institute Co-Founder, Pacific Neuroscience Institute Director, Pacific Neuroscience Research Center Director of Neuro-Oncology, Providence Saint John s Health Center Angela Kirk, PA-C Physician Assistant, Immunotherapy Program Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Sadia Khan, DO, FACOS, FACS Program Advisor, Hoag Breast Program Assistant Clinical Professor, USC Keck School of Medicine Jennifer R. Klemp, PhD, MPH Founder/CEO, Cancer Survivorship Training Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Clinical Oncology Director, Cancer Survivorship Co-Program Leader, Cancer Prevention and Survivorship Cancer Risk and Genetic Counseling University of Kansas Cancer Center Teresa Knoop, MSN, RN, AOCN Assistant Director, Clinical Trials Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Institute Kathy La Tour Cancer Survivor and Journalist January Lopez, MD Director, Breast Imaging Hoag Breast Program Assistant Clinical Professor, USC Keck School of Medicine Alberto A. Mendivil, MD Gynecologic Oncology Vincent Nguyen, MD Hoag CARES Program Babak N. Rad, MD Program Director, Hoag Colorectal Program Brian Rowe, NP-C Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner Hoag Hospital Nirav Savalia, MD Program Director, Oncoplastic and Aesthetic Breast Surgery Hoag Breast Program Assistant Clinical Professor, USC Keck School of Medicine
Program Agenda DAY ONE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018 7 7:30 AM Registration, Exhibits, and Breakfast 7:30 7:45 AM Welcome Tina Tillman, MSN, RN, FNP, CNS, OCN 7:45 8:45 AM One Mutant Cell Kathy La Tour 8:45 9:45 AM New Frontiers in Gynecologic Oncology Albert A. Mendivil, MD 9:45 10 AM Morning Break and Exhibits 10 11 AM Survivorship Jennifer R. Klemp, PhD, MPH 11 AM 12 PM Spirituality in Oncology Rev. Gerald Arata, M.Div. Brian Rowe, NP-C 12 1 PM Lunch and Exhibits 1 2 PM Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting Rebecca Clark-Snow, BSN, RN, OCN 2 3 PM Immunotherapy and Neuro Oncology Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD, FANA, FAAN 3 3:15 PM Afternoon Break and Exhibits 3:15 5:15 PM Breast Cancer Panel January Lopez, MD Sadia Khan, DO, FACOS, FACS Nirav Savalia, MD 5:15 5:30 PM Questions and Answers Speaker times subject to change
DAY TWO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2018 7 7:30 AM Registration, Exhibits, and Breakfast 7:30 7:45 AM Welcome Tina Tillman, MSN, RN, FNP, CNS, OCN 7:45 8:45 AM New Drugs Theresa Knoop, MSN, RN, AOCN 8:45 9:45 AM CAR T-cell Therapy Angela Kirk, PA-C 9:45 10 AM Morning Break and Exhibits 10 11 AM Pancreatic Cancer Diana L. Hanna, MD 11 AM 12 PM End of Life Vincent Nguyen, MD 12 1 PM Lunch and Exhibits 1 2 PM Colon Cancer Babak N. Rad, MD 2 3:30 PM Medical Cannabis Carey S. Clark, PhD, RN, AHN-BC Vincent Nguyen, MD 3:45 4 PM Afternoon Break and Exhibits 4 5 PM Obesity and Oncology Anne Katz, PhD, RN, FAAN 5 5:15 PM Questions and Answers Program Conclusion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 13TH ANNUAL Embracing Excellence in Oncology Nursing Practice FEBRUARY 23 24, 2018 THE WATERFRONT BEACH RESORT, A HILTON HOTEL HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Register online at www.hoag.org/events. Registration also available by completion of registration card below. Mail with check or completed credit card information to: Hoag Events EEONP 510 Superior Avenue, Suite 290 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Or fax: 949-764-5820 Friday Registration: $200.00 Saturday Registration: $200.00 Two Day Registration: $300.00 Hoag Clinical Staff: $75.00 Deposit Required *Providence, St. Joseph Health Clinical Staff Friday Registration: $100 Saturday Registration: $100 Two-Day Registration: $150 *Applies to Providence, St. Joseph Health employees only PROGRAM VENUE & OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS Program will be held at The Waterfront Beach Resort, A Hilton Hotel. Online room reservations available at: hoag.org/oncology-rooms or by calling Hilton Reservations, 714-845-8400, Monday Friday (8:30 am 5 pm). Room rates start at $229 and are based upon availability. Room block will be released after Thursday, February 1, 2018, so secure reservations in advance. Conference fee includes conference tuition, syllabus, breakfast and lunch FIRST NAME LAST NAME JOB TITLE LICENSE # (REQUIRED) INSTITUTION/HOSPITAL UNIT OR SPECIALTY HOME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL PAYMENT Check (payable to Hoag Hospital) Please mail form and check to address listed above Visa MasterCard American Express Discover CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE NAME (AS IT APPEARS ON CARD) SIGNATURE Upon receipt of registration your confirmation will be sent via email. Please contact us at hoagevents@hoag.org if you do not receive a confirmation. CANCELLATIONS Written cancellations will be accepted until February 16, 2018. No refunds given for cancellations after February 16, 2018. No refunds given for no-shows. QUESTIONS? Email: HoagEvents@hoag.org