University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Services and Patient Care Nursing Clinical Education Center 4 West, General Hospital 319-356-4304 Tel Nursing CE Credit: Continuing Education credit will be granted by UIHC Department of Nursing (IBN Approved Provider #34). Participants must attend each session in its entirety to receive full credit. Pre-registration is required. 2018 Registration deadlines: Hematology/Oncology Feb 13, 2018 Jan 23, 2018 Sep 11, 2018 Aug 21, 2018 Mar 6, 2018 Feb 13, 2018 Oct 9, 2018 Sep 18, 2018 Surgical/Procedural/Misc Apr 10, 2018 Mar 20, 2018 Nov 13, 2018 Oct 23, 2018 Registration Fees: $96/class f nurses not employed at UI Hospitals and Clinics. Fee includes wkshop materials, breaks, parking and CE credits. A $20 nonrefundable late fee will be assessed f registrations postmarked after the deadline. (If payment is received after the deadline with no postmark, payment of the late fee is required.) Refunds: Full refund (less the $20 late fee) if notified 3 days pri to the program. Substitutions are permitted at any time. CE credit will not be accepted by the Iowa Board of Nursing f duplication of infmal fmal offerings within a license period. Site Specific Oncology Clinical Enrichment Brochure f non-ui Hospitals and Clinics staff /Description: This enrichment series has been developed by the Medical Surgical Services Division of the. The purpose is to provide site specific oncology infmation to nurses. The series consists of a Hematology-Oncology day, a day and Surgical/Miscellaneous day. The classes are open to nurses from across the state interested in learning me about hematology/oncology and cancer diagnoses. 2018 s: Hematology/Oncology Tues, February 13, 2018 Tues, March 6, 2018 Tues, September 11, 2018 Tues, October 9, 2018 Surgical/Procedural/Miscellaneous Tues, April 10, 2018 Tues, November 14, 2018 Location: all class sessions will be held in 4 West General Hospital of the Nursing Clinical Education Center at (elevat B to 4 th flo, west at compass on flo) Registration: Pre-registration is required three weeks pri to each class. Return the completed registration fm and applicable fees to Melissa Stimmler, Conference Codinat, UI Hospitals and Clinics, W431 GH, 200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52242. Make check payable to: UI Hospitals and Clinics. CONFIRMATION WILL NOT BE MAILED. Maps, housing infmation and receipts will be provided upon request. Questions concerning this series may be directed to the Nursing Clinical Education Center at 319-356-1238. Download program infmation and registration fms from our website register online. www.uihc.g/nursing-continuing-education- Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa-sponsed events. If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in der to participate in this program, please contact the in advance at (319) 356-4304. The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, creed, col, religion, national igin, age, sex, pregnancy, disability, genetic infmation, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual ientation, gender identity, associational preferences, any other classification that deprives the person of consideration as an individual. The university also affirms its commitment to providing equal opptunities and equal access to university facilities. F additional infmation on nondiscrimination policies, contact the Direct, Office of Equal Opptunity and Diversity, the University of Iowa, 202 Jessup Hall, Iowa City, IA, 52242-1316, 319-335-0705 (voice), 319-335-0697 (TDD), diversity@uiowa.edu.
Site Specific Oncology Clinical Enrichment 2018 General Infmation Due to fluctuations in room temperature, we recommend you dress accdingly f your personal comft. The Nursing Clinical Education Center is located on 4 West, General Hospital in UI Hospitals and Clinics (elevat B to 4 th flo, west at compass on flo). Maps of the Hospital and Iowa City area can be obtained on the web at http://www.uihc.g/your-visit. PARKING: Parking is available in Hospital Parking Ramps 1, 2, 3. Parking passes will be issued at registration. No need to bring parking transaction ticket with you. Participants should enter the Hospital through the main entrance and inquire at the Infmation Desk f directions to the classroom. CE Offerings f 2018 sponsed by UI Hospitals & Clinics Department of Nursing: Fundamentals of Chemotherapy: Feb 15-16; May 10-11; Sept 20-21; Nov 15-16 Mar 3: Perianesthesia Nursing Mar 20: Surgical Nursing Apr 3-4: Scofield Advanced Oncology Nursing Apr 10: Orthopaedic Nursing (with Hawkeye Chapter #149 NAON) Apr 26-27: National Evidence Based Practice Sep 11-12: Neuroscience Nursing Sep 20: Gastroenterology Nursing Oct 1: Women s Health Oct 2: Obstetrical Nursing Oct 3: Neonatal Update Oct 4: Pediatric Update Oct 25: Medical Psychiatry Nursing Me Infmation: Call 319-356-1238 e-mail melissa-stimmler@uiowa.edu Register online at: www.uihc.g/nursingclinical-education-schedule Site Specific Oncology Clinical Enrichment 2018 Class Offerings Registration Fm f non-ui Hospitals & Clinics staff Or register online at: www.uihc.g/nursing-continuing-education- Please Print Nursing License Number (required): Name: Home Address: Phone Number: Employer: Employer Address: Position Title: E-Mail Address*: * Requested f notification of meeting changes. Make Check Payable to: UI Hospitals and Clinics Mail To: Melissa Stimmler, Conference Codinat UI Hospitals & Clinics W431 GH 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City, IA 52242 Please check the appropriate boxes: Hem/Onc February 13, 2018 Jan 23, 2018 September 11, 2018 Aug 21, 2018 March 6, 2018 Feb 13, 2018 October 9, 2018 Sep 18, 2018 Surgical/Procedural/Misc April 10, 2018 Mar 20, 2018 November 13, 2018 Oct 23, 2018 Fees Session Fees - $96 per session $ Late Fee (postmarked after deadline $20 received after deadline with no postmark) Total Enclosed $
Hematology Oncology Tuesday, February 13, 2018 - W414 General Hospital, UIHC Tuesday, September 11, 2018 - W414 General Hospital, UIHC The purpose of this class is to provide infmation f nurses on hematological conditions and hematological malignancies. This includes etiology, diagnosis, treatment, symptom management, nursing care and expected outcomes. 1. Discuss the current nursing and medical management of hemophilia. 2. Discuss the current nursing and medical management of acute and chronic leukemia. 3. Discuss the current nursing and medical management of multiple myeloma. 4. Describe recent advances in the treatment of lymphoma and Hodgkins disease. 5. Identify risk facts and therapeutic interventions f Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP) and Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP). 6. Discuss current nursing and medical management of sickle cell disease. 7. Review principles of blood and marrow transplant care. 0730-0800 Registration/Introductions 0800-0900 Hemophilia Karla Watkinson, BSN, RN, Nurse Codinat, Program Assistant; Michelle Krantz, RN, BAN, Nurse Codinat, UIHC Hemophilia Treatment Center 0900-1000 Acute and Chronic Leukemia Deb Bohlken, MSN, RN, OCN, Nursing Practice Leader 1000-1015 Break 1015-1120 Acute and Chronic Leukemia (continued) Deb Bohlken 1120-1220 Lunch (on your own) 1220-1305 Multiple Myeloma Stephanie Palmer, RN, Nurse Clinician 1305-1350 Hodgkins Disease & Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Patty Schwickerath, ARNP, OCN, Internal Medicine, Oncology 1350-1405 Break 1405-1450 ITP/TTP Laura Collins, BSN, RN, HP (ASCP), Assistant Lab Manager, DeGowin Blood Center 1450-1535 Sickle Cell Disease Laura Young, BSN, RN, OCN, Assistant Nurse Manager 1535-1620 Blood and Marrow Transplant Care Shannon Hunger, MSN, RN, Nurse Manager 1620 Evaluation/CEU Recding/Adjourn Speakers are staff unless otherwise noted. Nursing Credits: 6.8 contact hours
Tuesday, March 6, 2018 - W414 General Hospital, UIHC Tuesday, October 9, 2018 - W414 General Hospital, UIHC The purpose of this class is to provide infmation f nurses on cancer site specific solid tums. This includes etiology, diagnosis, treatment, symptom management, and expected outcomes. 1. Describe early detection and recent advances in the treatment of breast cancer. 2. Identify the surgical and medical interventions f cancers of the genitourinary tract. 3. Review prevention and surgical and medical treatment f lung and esophageal cancer. 4. Identify the surgical and medical interventions f primary and metastatic colectal cancer. 5. Describe the diagnosis, treatment, and nursing interventions f people with head and neck cancer. 0745-0800 Registration/ Introductions 0800-0900 Breast Cancer Jean Arndt, MA, RN, CBCN, AOCN, Clinical Service Specialist 0900-1015 Common Cancers of the Genitourinary Tract Erica Brown, MSN, RN, ARNP, Urology Department Jane Utech, RN, OCN, Clinical Practice Leader 1015-1030 Break 1030-1055 Lung Cancer: A Medical Approach Mary Ellen Marchik, RN, OCN, Staff Nurse; 1055-1115 Esophageal Cancer: A Medical Approach - Amanda Poock, RN, OCN, Staff Nurse 1115-1200 Lung Cancer/Esophageal Cancer: A Surgical Approach Joan Ricks-McGillin, RN, Nurse Clinical Specialist, Cardiothacic Surgery 1200-1300 Lunch (on your own) 1300-1400 Colectal Cancer Diane VanErsvelde, Physician Assistant, Internal Medicine, Oncology 1400-1415 Break 1415-1530 Head and Neck Cancers Jackie English, RN, CORLN, Staff Nurse; Kari Schnieders, RN, Assistant Nurse Manager 1530 Evaluation/CEU Recding/Adjourn Speakers are staff unless otherwise noted. Nursing Credits: 6.0 contact hours
Surgical/Procedural/Miscellaneous Topics Tuesday, April 10, 2018 - W414 General Hospital, UIHC Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - W414 General Hospital, UIHC The purpose of this class is to provide nurses with infmation on surgeries, procedures, and cares f patient populations on cancer center units. This includes principles of radiation oncology, surgical oncology, and managing oncologic emergencies, delirium in cancer patients, and sexuality related issues. 1. Describe principles, procedures and nursing interventions related to endocrine surgical oncology. 2. Review principles of radiation oncology. 3. Review strategies f managing common oncologic emergencies. 4. Describe gastric, liver, and pancreas procedures and nursing interventions related to surgical oncology. 5. Describe issues and interventions related to sexuality and the cancer patient. 6. Discuss delirium in the patient with cancer and methods to effectively manage this challenging symptom. 0745-0800 Registration/Introductions 0800-0900 Endocrine Surgical Procedures and Cares Geeta Lal, MD, Associate Profess, Oncology Surgery 0900-1000 Principles of Radiation Oncology Laine Brenner, MSN, RN, Clinical Nurse Codinat 1000-1015 BREAK 1015-1140 Oncologic Complications Deb Bohlken, MSN, RN, OCN, Nursing Practice Leader 1140-1240 LUNCH (on your own) 1240-1330 Gastric, Liver, and Pancreas Surgical Procedures and Cares Hisakazu Hoshi, MD, Clinical Associate Profess, Oncology Surgery 1330-1335 STAND UP BREAK 1335-1420 Sexuality and the Cancer Patient Paula McCue, RN, MA, OCN, Staff Nurse 1420-1430 BREAK 1430-1520 Management of Delirium in the Patient with Cancer Ann Struve, DNP, ARNP, AGPNP-C 1520-1530 Closing and Evaluations 1530 Adjourn Speakers are staff unless otherwise noted. Nursing Credits: 5.8 contact hours