The New York State Association of School Nurses The New York State Association of School Nurses is proud to be holding its 2018 annual conference in collaboration with is proud to be holding its 32 the Stony Brook nd annual conference in collaboration with University School of Nursing. the Stony Brook University School of Nursing. School Nursing: School Nursing: Caring for the Mind, Body and Soul Caring for the Mind, Body and Soul Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center 100 Nicolls Rd #271, Stony Brook, NY 11794 http://www.cgpgrey.com / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0 November 2-4, 2018 EdwinCasadoBaez / Wikimedia Commons /CC-BY-SA-3.0 Muncharelli / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0 Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center 100 Nicolls Rd #271, Stony Brook, NY 11794 November 2-4, 2018 NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL NURSES NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL NURSES
32 nd Annual Conference New York State Association of School Nurses Stony Brook University School of Nursing In addition to its beautiful beaches and numerous wineries, Suffolk Kevin Pepin / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain Daniel son & Stevan Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain County is proud to be the home of Stony Brook University. The School of Nursing is one of six professional schools in the Health Sciences Center at Stony Brook. The School serves as an invaluable resource within the region, known for its world class reputation as a center for education, research and best practices. Montauk Point Lighthouse Sandspit River NYSASN s Zone 2 is pleased to welcome you to this comprehensive series of presentations GK tramrunner229 / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0 / GFDL presented by health professionals considered experts in their fields, aptly titled School Nursing: Caring for the Mind, Body and Soul. The conference will take place at the Stony Brook School of Nursing in the Health Sciences Center. Those staying at the hotel are able to leave their cars in the lot and walk (it s a short distance), or if need be, take the shuttle. There is parking in the Stony Brook Hospital lot. Parking will be validated at the conference. From the parking lot follow signs to the hospital entrance. Walk straight through the hospital lobby to the rear of the building where you ll find a series of escalators. Continue down to Level 2, which houses the School of Nursing and is where the conference is located. Stony Brook University Please note: The Friday evening banquet will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn (see hotel information page 5). All other sessions and meals will take place Saturday and Sunday at the Health Sciences Center on the Stony Brook campus.
Friday, November 2nd Saturday, November 3rd 1:00 4:00 p.m. Simulation Training (Optional) Evaluation and Emergency Response Four realistic emergency scenarios that could arise in a school setting and the initial response treatment. Limited to 40 participants. 6:00 9:00 p.m. Friday Night Banquet Hilton Garden Inn 1 Circle Road Stony Brook, NY 11794 Making Life Work A Presentation by Sister Pat Duffy, OP, PhD Sr Pat Duffy, OP, PhD, is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Amityville. She holds an M.A. in Religious Studies from Fordham University and a Doctorate in Human Development from the Union Institute and University. Sister Pat is dedicated to helping others recognize the great Love that God has for each of us. Sr. Pat conducts retreats, workshops and programs for human development and enrichment, based in humor and a sense of what is possible. Stony Brook Campus Josephng1 / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0 7:30 8:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 8:30 8:45 a.m. Welcome and Introductions Chest Pain in Children and Adolescents Marybeth Heyden, DNP How to perform a cardiac evaluation in children and adolescents; the emphasis will be on clinical clues helpful in differentiating cardiac symptoms from those symptoms arising from non-cardiac causes. Marybeth Heyden, RN, DNP, is a pediatric nurse practitioner in the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook Children s Hospital, and is Clinical Adjunct Professor at Stony Brook School of Nursing. She has extensive experience in caring for infants and youth with complex congenital and acquired cardiac conditions. 9:45 10:30 Vendor Break Commonly Seen Playground and Sports - Related Orthopedic Injuries James Penna, MD Evaluating the student who presents with an orthopedic injury and determining what are the next steps for treatment. Dr. Pena specializes in the care of athletes and disorders of the knee, shoulder, and elbow. He is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and is team orthopedic physician for Stony Brook University, Suffolk County Community College, and Dowling College. Dr. Penna is a graduate of SUNY Brooklyn/Downstate Medical School and completed his residency at SUNY Stony Brook in Orthopedic Surgery with a fellowship at Lenox Hill Hospital Northwell Health, Sports Medicine. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. NYSASN General Meeting 12:00 1:00 p.m. Lunch Evaluation of Belly Pain in Children and Adolescents Anupama Chawla, MD From anxiety to emergency: How to access your student s complaints of abdominal discomfort. Dr. Chawla is a pediatric gastroenterologist in Stony Brook, New York and is affiliated with Stony Brook University Hospital. She received her medical degree from Lady Hardinge Medical College and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She is one of 4 doctors at Stony Brook University Hospital who specialize in Pediatric Gastroenterology. Symptoms of Common Pediatric/Adolescent Skin Conditions Adrienne Haughton, MD What to make of the rashes, bumps and itchy patches that school nurses frequently encounter. Dr. Haughton is Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatological Surgery and Medical Dermatology at SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School and did her residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center with a Dermatology Internship at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. She is an expert in the treatment of alopecia and skin rejuvenation. Note: Sessions are offered consecutively in the order listed. There are no concurrent sessions, allowing participants to attend all sessions.
Saturday, November 3rd Sunday, November 4 3:00 3:30 p.m. Break Tick-borne Diseases What You Need to Know Anna-Marie Wellins DNP, M.Ed., ANP-C As the incidence of tick borne diseases continues to increase worldwide, those commonly found throughout New York state will be discussed along with the associated symptoms, treatments and measures of prevention. Dr. Anna-Marie Wellins joined the Stony Brook School of Nursing faculty in the Advanced Graduate Nursing Education Program in 2015. She completed her DNP degree in 2014 at Stony Brook University and continues to work in primary care as an Adult Nurse Practitioner in Sag Harbor, New York. In 2014, she became increasingly involved in tick borne diseases in her clinical practice due to its high prevalence on the east end of Long Island. She is currently a member of the East End Tick Advisory Council, which is involved in tick borne disease education, treatment and prevention to the community and resource to local health care professionals. Anna-Marie is presently a coinvestigator in a NIH funded study on Lyme disease. 4:30 p.m. Dinner on your own 8:00 9:00 a.m. Breakfast Under Water Bryan Fitzgerald This short film is a true story based on the writer s own high school experiences as he attempts to cope with life events spiraling beyond his control. Bryan Fitzgerald is the writer, director and lead actor of the film short Under Water. Bryan, 28 years old from Huntington, NY, has struggled with abuse of alcohol, drugs and prescription pills. I am not above it; I have not conquered it. I am, however, using art, film, and teamwork to not only help and forgive myself, but also to share my story and help others avoid the pitfalls I nearly drowned in. Recognizing and Responding to Substance Use Disorders in a School Setting Leslie Marino, MD How can we, as school nurses, help stem the tide of alcohol and opioid abuse that is sweeping our country? Research shows that signs of potential drug and alcohol abuse in adults and teens often appear at an early age. One tool that helps with early intervention and follow-up is SBIRT which stands for Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment. 10:15 10:30 a.m. Break Beginning Mindfulness Dr. Cheryl Kurash Discussion of the essential elements of mindfulness, used as a method of stress reduction and dealing with everyday life s ups and downs. Cheryl Kurash, PhD, a licensed psychologist and certified MBSR teacher, maintains a private practice of psychotherapy and mindfulness training in Stony Brook. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine and has served as Coordinator of Mindfulness Programs at the Counseling and Psychological Services, Stony Brook University; Assistant Director of Counseling for Training at SBU; and Associate Professor of Psychology at SUNY/Empire State College. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 noon Raffles, Final Evaluation, Certificates Stony Brook Village By Myself / CC-SA-1.0 Dr. Marino is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research at New York State Psychiatric Institute. She completed her psychiatry residency and addiction fellowship training at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City and has a Master s Degree in Public Health from the State University of New York. Her research focuses on improving access to evidence-based treatments for co-occurring disorders. She also has a private practice in Babylon, Long Island. Health Sciences Center yusunkwon / CC-BY-2.0
Conference Fees and Payment Information Conference fee includes Friday night banquet, continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday. Parking is included. On or Before 10/20/18: NYSASN Member $240 / Non-member $295 After 10/20/18: NYSASN Member $265/ Non-member $320. Simulation Lab workshop on Friday, November 2nd, $75 additional, must register by 10/20/18. Payment: Payment in the form of personal check, money order or purchase order must accompany registration. We are unable to accept credit cards or PayPal at this time. Please make checks payable to NYSASN. Mail completed registration form and payment to: Jacki O Donnell, Registrar, 1407 Middle Rd., Calverton, NY 11933. Confirmation: Please be sure to include a current, active email address. If you do not receive an email confirmation of your registration within two weeks of submission, contact Registrar Jacki O Donnell via email at conference@nysasn.org. Refund Policy: Refund of conference registration fee will be made only if notice of cancellation is received by Registrar Jacki O Donnell, via email at conference@nysasn.org, no later than October 20, 2018. Please leave an evening phone number. There is a $25.00 administrative fee for all refund requests. No refunds will be granted after 10/20/18. Lodging: Lodging fees are separate from the conference registration fee. Please page 6 for hotel information. Conference Registration Form Name Home Address City State Zip School Disstrict School Address City State Zip Telephone: Home ( ) - School ( ) - ext. Email: Please be sure to include a current, active email address as all correspondence regarding the program will be sent via email. Please list any special dietary needs: Payment Enclosed: Check Money Order Purchase Order Amount Enclosed: ON or BEFORE 10/20/18 AFTER 10/20/18 $240 (NYSASN Members) $295(Non-members) $265 (NYSASN Members) $ 320 (Non-member) Optional: Friday Afternoon Skills Class $75 Your non-member registration fee entitles you to a one-year membership in NYSASN. Check here if you choose to decline the membership: Mail completed registration form and payment to: Jacki O Donnell, Registrar 1407 Middle Rd., Unit 107 Calverton, NY 11933
Hotel Information Hotel reservations are independent and separate from this registration. In order to receive the conference room rate of $159 (double queen) or $149 (king) per night, you must state you are with the New York State Association of School Nurses. **Please note: The room block will be held until 9-30-18. Use one of four methods to reserve your room at the conference rate: Book online via the secure Hilton Garden Inn website, using the link below, to access the exclusive rates available for the NYSASN conference. You must copy and paste into your browser and enter the group code NYSASN. Book online at http://www.hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/ index.html and enter the special group rate code NYSASN. Call the HGI call center at 1-877-STAY-HGI, and ask for NYS School Nurses block: block code NYSASN. Call the HGI in-house reservations office directly at 1-631-941-2980, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Again, ask for NYS School Nurses block: block code NYSASN. (Note: After hours calls to the in-house reservation office are automatically forwarded to the call center.) EdwinCasadoBaez / Wikimedia Commons /CC-BY-SA-3.0 Hilton Garden Inn 1 Circle Road Stony Brook, NY 11794 Contact Hours This activity has been submitted to the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Approver Unit is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Questions regarding contact hours should be forwarded to LouAnn Gleason, NYSASN S Education Chairperson, via email at education@nysasn.org. No commercial support has been received for this conference. A certificate of completion will be awarded at the end of the conference. University Hospital