Representing the interests of the nation s 55,000 registered nurses practicing in preanesthesia and postanesthesia care, ambulatory surgery, and pain management. Summer Fall SEMINARS Complexities and Challenges of Perianesthesia Nursing: Across the Ambulatory and Perianesthesia Continuum July 16, Bakersfield, CA Wanda Rodriguez September 17, Coraopolis, PA Denise O Brien November 5, Burbank, CA Denise O Brien November 12, Medford, MA Wanda Rodriguez Foundations of Perianesthesia Practice October 29, Baltimore, MD Linda Ziolkowski Pediatrics: Beyond The Basics August 27, Springfield, IL Kim Kraft October 22, Charlottesville, VA Linda Martin Perianesthesia Certification Review August 13, Louisville, KY Linda Wilson September 10, Sacramento, CA Lois Schick September 24, San Diego, CA Linda Wilson October 8, Schaumburg, IL Nancy Strzyzewski Safety Begins With Us September 10, Warwick, RI Dina Krenzischek Surrounding Your Practice With Excellence: Legalities, Standards and Advocacy September 25, Dulles, VA Dolly Ireland Each Program provides 7.25 Contact Hours
Many of you are certified in your specialty as a CPAN or a CAPA. Many more of you are thinking about taking that step towards validating your knowledge and practice. Of the 55,000 of us practicing whether as clinicians at the bedside, advanced practice nurses, clinical nurse specialists, managers, coordinators or educators, we all depend on staying informed about the most current information available in our practice arenas. As s President, I am proud to share that our education and academic experts continually explore strategies to ensure that s compelling vision regarding education goals are met, that is, to be the indispensable resource for perianesthesia education and knowledge. The members of s Education Provider Committee are committed to ensure that perianesthesia nursing education needs are carefully assessed. programs are continually revised based on careful review of past seminar evaluation feedback that is provided by our participants, as well as faculty who interact and network closely with perianesthesia nurses across the country. This group works tirelessly to continuously develop innovative programming to help meet those requests and identified educational needs. Seminars are designed with the purposes of exploring specific clinical practice issues, supporting certification preparation, and targeting the widening scope of practice expertise for attendees. s seminars offer various topics for perianesthesia nurses practicing in all areas where preanesthesia, preoperative, postanesthesia and postsedation care is delivered. These seminars offer current trends in standards and practice guidelines, education, clinical practice and research to maintain and expand your skills and knowledge base. Regardless of whether you are in the first months of this specialty, or are a veteran practitioner, has a wide curriculum of seminars that are custom made for your needs. Current programs selected for this season: Complexities and Challenges of Perianesthesia Nursing: Across the Ambulatory and Perianesthesia Continuum Foundations of Perianesthesia Practice Pediatrics: Beyond the Basics Perianesthesia Certification Review Safety Begins With Us Surrounding Your Practice With Excellence: Legalities, Standards and Advocacy seminar locations are flexible and targeted to provide educational opportunities for large groups of perianesthesia nurses. If you would like to request a seminar closer to your home for you and your colleagues, can assist you by providing a Hosted Seminar. Please call the National Office (877-737-9696 Ext. 19) for more information. Our patients and their families recognize and expect us to be the clinical experts and the beacons that will help navigate their perianesthesia course to a safe journey and quality outcome. We recognize that our perianesthesia colleagues depend upon us to meet that expectation and commitment as well. As you focus on your future needs related to your specialty education and your own professional development, I encourage you to participate in this opportunity to expand your knowledge and practice to the full extent of your specialty! Sincerely, Dear Perianesthesia Colleagues, Chris Price, MSN, RN, CPAN, CAPA President -2012 Beacons of Change: Focusing on the Future Summer Fall SEMINARS General Information American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses () is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Accreditation does not imply that or ANCC-COA approves or endorses any product included in the activity. Additional provider numbers: Alabama #ABNP0074; California #CEP5197; Florida #50-114. Register EARLY! Registration will close one week prior to seminar date. Registration is limited and taken on a first come, first served basis. A seminar will be closed when registration capacity is reached. Please note that registration cannot be accepted or processed unless accompanied by appropriate tuition payment. Please keep this in mind if applying to your facility for payment of the registration fee. Do so in a timely manner. Onsite registration is not recommended. If you do choose to register onsite, you must first contact at (877) 737-9696, Extension 19, to be certain that the seminar is still scheduled and that space is available. No handouts will be provided to onsite registrants. You will be able to print the handout for two weeks following the seminar date. reserves the right to substitute speakers if necessary. Please dress in layers to accommodate the room temperature. Handouts A printed syllabus will not be provided. A link to the handout will be sent to you in your emailed confirmation letter. It is your decision to print all or part of the handout and bring it with you, or to download the material to your computer. The handout link will be available two days prior to the seminar and will remain available for two weeks following. Hotel Reservations does not reserve room blocks. will only suggest hotels in the area. Special Assistance In accordance with the American Disabilities Act, please advise when registering if you have any disability that requires special materials and/or services so that appropriate personnel can be notified. National Office PHONE (877) 737-9696, Ext. 19 90 Frontage Road FAX (856) 616-9601 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-1424 Web: www.aspan.org Email address: aspan@aspan.org Consult our website for any changes or additions to the seminar schedule. Program Schedule Seminar Registration Begins 7:30 am Seminar Begins 8:00 am Seminar ENDS 4:45 pm Conclusion and evaluations END 4:55 pm Coffee and tea service will be provided in the morning. You are on your own for lunch.
Summer~ Fall Seminars Complexities and Challenges of Perianesthesia Nursing: Across the Ambulatory and Perianesthesia Continuum Innovative Approaches to Cardiovascular Issues A is for Airway, B is for Breathing, C is for Challenges Can You Keep Up: Old Drugs, New Uses; New Drugs, Old Uses What Do the Standards Say About Best Practices: What We Know Now! Ambulatory and perianesthesia nurses, procedural nurses, and nurses interested in enhancing their knowledge base in perianesthesia care To provide nurses working in the ambulatory and perianesthesia settings with current evidence-based information related to the care of patients undergoing operative interventional and diagnostic procedures 1. Review complex cardiac techniques and their implications for perianesthesia nurses 2. Review complex respiratory disorders and their implications for perianesthesia nurses July 16, (160) Hilton Garden Inn Bakersfield 3625 Marriott Drive Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 716-1000 or (877) STAY HGI www.hiltongardeninn.hilton.com Wanda Rodriguez MA RN CCRN CPAN September 17, (161) Holiday Inn Pittsburgh Airport 8256 University Blvd Coraopolis, PA 15108 (412) 262-3600 or (888) HOLIDAY Denise O Brien MSN RN ACNS-BC CPAN CAPA FAAN November 5, (162) Holiday Inn Burbank-Media Center 150 E Angeleno Avenue Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 841-4770 or (888) HOLIDAY Denise O Brien MSN RN ACNS-BC CPAN CAPA FAAN November 12, (163) Lawrence Memorial Hospital/Regis College School of Nursing 170 Governors Avenue Medford, MA 02155 Wanda Rodriguez MA RN CCRN CPAN Suggested Hotel: Hyatt Place-Boston/Medford 116 Riverside Avenue Medford, MA 02155 (781) 395-8500 or (888) HYATT HP www.hyatt.com 3
4 Foundations of Perianesthesia Practice Preanesthesia and Preop Assessment Anesthetic Agents: Parts 1 and 2 Postanesthesia Complications and Emergencies PACU Assessment and Discharge Criteria & You! Standards and Resources Nurses desiring to enhance their knowledge base and strengthen skills vital to perianesthesia patient care To provide basic information to nurses practicing in the perianesthesia setting in order to provide the most current evidence-based care 1. Review foundational topics essential for all levels of perianesthesia nurses 2. Discuss common potential complications found in perianesthesia patients throughout the continuum Pediatrics: Beyond the Basics Pediatric Anesthesia Erickson and Piaget: They Really Did Know What They Were Talking About Pediatric Conditions and Diagnoses that Impact Patient Care Protecting the Pediatric Patient Consents and Other Issues Standards and the Pediatric Patient Nurses working in all phases of perianesthesia practice that include pediatrics, or any nurse wanting to be more proficient in the care of the pediatric patient The purpose of this program is to provide advanced topics on the care of pediatric patients during anesthesia 1. Review essential topics for pediatric perianesthesia care across the perianesthesia continuum 2. Discuss age-specific challenges and needs for the pediatric patient in complex situations Summer~ Fall NEW Seminars October 29, (164) Franklin Square Hospital Center Kotzen Auditorium 9000 Franklin Square Drive Baltimore, MD 21237 Linda Ziolkowski MSN RN CPAN Suggested Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn White Marsh 5015 Campbell Blvd Baltimore, MD 21236 (410) 427-0600 or (877) STAY HGI www.hilton.com August 27, (165) Hilton Springfield 700 E Adams Street Springfield, IL 62701-1601 (217) 789-1530 or (800) HILTONS www.hilton.com Kim Kraft BSN RN CPAN October 22, (166) Holiday Inn University Area & Conference Center 1901 Emmet Street Charlottesville, VA 22901 (434) 977-7700 or (888) HOLIDAY Linda Martin BSN RN CPAN
Summer~ Fall Perianesthesia Certification Review Seminars Mechanics of the Exams Review of Anesthesia Special Populations: Pediatric, Geriatric and Pregnant Patients Examining Standards Critical Thinking in Clinical Practice and Certification Testing Test Taking Prep: Setting Yourself Up for Success Perianesthesia nurses who are assessing their readiness for certification examinations, or preparing for certification examinations, or those who want an overall review of their practice To provide the ambulatory and perianesthesia nurse with content to stimulate critical thinking to prepare for either the CAPA or CPAN certification examinations 1. Review key topics essential for preparation for both perianesthesia certification exams 2. Discuss critical thinking and exam taking techniques August 13, (167) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne 1325 S Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, KY 40222 (502) 426-2600 or (888) HOLIDAY www.hihurstbourne.com Linda Wilson PhD RN CPAN CAPA BC CNE September 10, (168) Holiday Inn Capital Plaza 300 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 446-0100 or (888) HOLIDAY Lois Schick MN MBA RN CPAN CAPA September 24, (169) Doubletree Hotel San Diego-Mission Valley 7450 Hazard Center Drive San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 297-5466 or (800) 222-TREE www.doubletree.com Linda Wilson PhD RN CPAN CAPA BC CNE October 8, (170) Doubletree Hotel Chicago/Schaumburg 800 National Parkway Schaumburg, IL 60173 (847) 605-9222 or (800) 222-TREE www.doubletreeschaumburghotel.com Nancy Strzyzewski MSN RN CPAN CAPA Each seminar provides 7.25 Contact Hours. YOU MUST BE PRESENT FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM AND TURN IN YOUR EVALUATIONS TO RECEIVE YOUR CONTACT HOUR CERTIFICATE. Disclosure Statement All faculty at nursing continuing education activities are required to disclose to the audience (1) any significant financial relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products, goods or services and (2) any unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices discussed at their presentations. Such disclosures will be made in writing in the course presentation materials. 5
Safety Begins With Us Safety Begins With Us Medication Errors Why Do Professionals Make Mistakes? Safety Tips Building a Safety Culture What is Doing for You? Shortcut to Reporting Root Cause Analysis and Failure Mode & Effects Analysis All perianesthesia nurses and surgical nurses To increase surgical and perianesthesia safety awareness 1. Discuss the elements necessary for developing a culture of safety in perianesthesia nursing 2. Discuss the role of and its standards in enhancing safety in the perianesthesia setting September 10, (171) Hilton Garden Inn Providence Airport/ Warwick 1 Thurber Street Warwick, RI 02886 (401) 734-9600 or (877) STAY HGI www.providenceairportwarwick. stayhgi.com Dina Krenzischek PhD RN CPAN FAAN Surrounding Your Practice With Excellence: Legalities, Standards and Advocacy Medical Malpractice Standards and Ethics of Perianesthesia Practice Patient Safety Regulatory Issues and Guidelines Documentation Advocacy and the Legislative Process Nurses working in all phases of perianesthesia practice or any nurse wanting to know more about the standards, ethics, legislative and legal issues which guide practice in the perianesthesia setting To provide nurses practicing in the perianesthesia setting with the most current evidence-based information on standards, ethical practice, patient safety and competent legal documentation 1. Identify key issues surrounding medical malpractice as they relate to perianesthesia practice 2. Define regulatory issues and guidelines pertaining to perianesthesia nursing 3. Discuss the role of the patient/nurse advocate 6 Summer~ Fall Seminars SUNDAY September 25, (172) Holiday Inn Washington Dulles 45425 Holiday Drive Dulles, VA 20166 (703) 471-7411 or (888) HOLIDAY Dolly Ireland MSN RN CAPA CPN
Summer Fall SEMINARS Registration Form Please check the seminars you would like to attend Complexities and Challenges of Perianesthesia Nursing: Across the Ambulatory and Perianesthesia Continuum q (160) July 16, Bakersfield, CA Wanda Rodriguez q (161) September 17, Coraopolis, PA Denise O Brien q (162) November 5, Burbank, CA Denise O Brien q (163) November 12, Medford, MA Wanda Rodriguez Foundations of Perianesthesia Practice q (164) October 29, Baltimore, MD Linda Ziolkowski Pediatrics: Beyond the Basics q (165) August 27, Springfield, IL Kim Kraft q (166) October 22, Charlottesville, VA Linda Martin Perianesthesia Certification Review q (167) August 13, Louisville, KY Linda Wilson q (168) September 10, Sacramento, CA Lois Schick q (169) September 24, San Diego, CA Linda Wilson q (170) October 8, Schaumburg, IL Nancy Strzyzewski Safety Begins With Us q (171) September 10, Warwick, RI Dina Krenzischek Surrounding Your Practice With Excellence: Legalities, Standards and Advocacy q (172) September 25, ***Sunday Dulles, VA Dolly Ireland Please print or type. Use a separate form for each registrant. Duplicate as needed. Name: Home Address: City, State, Zip Code: Daytime Telephone Number: FAX Number: Email (mandatory): Is this the first educational offering you have attended? q Yes q No Are you an Member? q Yes q No Cancellation Policy Full refund upon receipt of documented notice of cancellation postmarked 30 days or more preceding seminar date. An administrative fee of 20% will be charged for any cancellation postmarked 29 days or less preceding three days of the seminar date. Please note that seminars cancelled within 48 hours or less of the seminar date will not be eligible for a refund. This cancellation policy applies regardless of when you register. reserves the right to substitute speakers if necessary. reserves the right to cancel a seminar due to insufficient enrollment or any unforeseen circumstances. All fees will be fully refunded. cannot be responsible for limited enrollment due to room sizes in some facilities. Fee Schedule Please enroll me in (number of seminars) at the following rate: q Member: Early Bird Fee (4 weeks prior to seminar)... $115.00 q Member: Regular Fee... $152.00 q members with certification (CAPA /CPAN ) may deduct $10 from registration fees. Provide Certification number: q Non-Member Early Bird Fee (4 weeks prior to seminar)... $173.00 q Non-Member Regular Fee... $210.00 q Student (unlicensed only/no contact hours)... $36.00 q Group discounts (excluding students): four or more registrations received at the same time (mail or fax only), each receives a $10.00 discount. All forms and checks must be received at the same time no exceptions. Please note that registration cannot be accepted or processed unless accompanied by appropriate tuition payment. will not reserve seats for registrations received without payment. TOTAL ENCLOSED... $ Register online at www.aspan.org, under Education / Seminars / Currently Available to Attend Method of Payment q Check (Payable to, drawn on U.S. bank in U.S. funds) q Visa q MasterCard q American Express Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Signature Remember! A printed syllabus will not be provided. A link to the handout will be sent to you in your emailed confirmation letter. It is your decision to print all or part of the handout and bring it with you, or to download the material to your computer. Please return this form to: Seminars 90 Frontage Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-1424 (877) 737-9696 ext. 19, Fax (856) 616-9601 7
Summer Fall SEMINARS Presort Std US Postage PAID SBSC, LLC 90 Frontage Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-1424 Save the Date 31st National Conference April 15 19, 2012 Orlando, Florida