The Nephrology Nursing Practice, Management, and Leadership Conference provides valuable information and resources to help you improve your practice and skills. Network with nephrology nurse colleagues and industry representatives Learn from visionary speakers and leaders Recharge and return to your practice ready to share your new knowledge and skills Arrive early for preconference workshops, which provide intensive learning opportunities in a small group setting. Tailor the program to meet your practice needs when you choose from sessions addressing current issues and trends in nephrology nursing practice and management. Join the celebration! New Orleans turns 300 in 2018. Enjoy the city s rich history, music, and culture during this special anniversary year. Register by July 31 and save!
Preconference Workshops Friday, September 21 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Optional Preconference Workshops (010-030) Separate registration fee required. Continental breakfast included. Lunch is on your own. 010 Pharmacology Update for Advanced Practitioners 6.0 CH, 6.0 Rx Carol Ballew, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCTC, CHFN E. Monee Carter-Griffin. DNP, RN, ACNP-BC Kristin Larson, MSN, RN, ANP, GNP, CNN Mary Schira, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC This workshop will provide an overview of considerations for practitioners when prescribing medications for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Infection treatment agents, pain relievers, biologic mediators, and anticoagulants and the potential effects on kidney function in CKD patients will be addressed. 020 Structures and Practices to Promote and Support Nurse Managers 6.0 CH Richard Carpenter, DNP, MSN, RN Rose Markey, MA This workshop will provide valuable information and resources for nurse managers. Topics include how to assess leadership skills and establish goals to evaluate accomplishments; methods to manage stress and avoid burnout; how to create a plan for achieving worklife balance while being an effective leader; and the importance of emotional intelligence and transformational leadership in the managerial role. 030 Clinical Focus: Assessing and Managing Challenging Issues 6.0 CH, 6.0 Rx Christine Chmielewski, MS, CRNP, CNN-NP, APRN-BC Jane Davis, DNP, RN, ANP-BC Debra Hain, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP, FNKF Sally Russell, MN, CMSRN, CNE This workshop will provide clinicians tools to effectively assess and manage concomitant conditions in patients with chronic kidney disease. Anxiety and depression, blood stream infections, chronic pain, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes will be addressed. Photo courtesy of New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau 3 network, learn and recharge annanurse.org
morning Workshops Saturday, September 22 8:00 am - 9:30 am Optional Morning Workshops (040-060) Separate registration required. 040 New and Resurging Drugs in Chronic Kidney Disease 1.5 CH, 1.5 Rx Lisa Koester Wiedemann, MSN, RN, CS, ANP, CNN-NP Advanced practice nurses must prescribe and, along with all other nephrology nurses, must know how to assess and evaluate the pharmaceutical agents used by patients with kidney disease. This session will focus on new medications as well as older drugs that are making a resurgence, with the goal of educating clinicians to safely care for patients using these agents. 050 Staff Onboarding and Retention 1.5 CH Judy Kauffman DNP, MSN, RN, CNN First impressions count! This workshop will focus on ways to welcome new employees to your facility (so they want to stay) and how to retain current staff. Learn more about buddy programs, management check-in points, legacy maps, and stay interviews. 060 Applying Palliative Care Skills to Nephrology Patients 1.5 CH Alvin Moss, MD, FACP, FAAHPM The use of palliative care skills to evaluate and treat physical and psychological symptoms in patient with chronic kidney disease will be the focus of this workshop. Tips for incorporating patient-centered goals into the treatment plan and identifying opportunities for quality end-of-life discussion and care will be provided. 9:45 am - 10:00 am Welcome and Introductions Conference program 10:00 am - 11:30 am Opening Session 101 Stepping into Leadership: Every Nurse is a Leader 1.5 CH Beth Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE All nurses are leaders. Get inspired about your own leadership skills and opportunities! Learn how to recognize your strengths, chart a path for growth, and identify competencies to successfully assume a formal leadership role. 12:00 nn - 1:30 pm 110 Lunch / Symposium Pending corporate support Beth Brooks network, learn and recharge annanurse.org 4
Conference program Saturday, September 22 continued 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (111-114) 111 Dialysis and the Older Adult 1.25 CH Debra Hain, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP, FNKF There are factors to consider when caring for an older patient receiving dialysis. Topics include assessment of cognitive function, safety concerns such as falls, access options and challenges, and care planning. 112 Next Steps in Leadership: Career Coaching 1.25 CH Paul Skiem, MBA, LCS What is career coaching? Learn more about the benefits of coaching and career pathways when moving toward leadership roles. 113 Transplanting Hepatitis C Positive Kidneys into Hepatitis C Negative Patients 1.25 CH, 1.25 Rx Vishnu Potluri, MD, MPH This session will address considerations for transplanting a hepatitis C positive kidney into an uninfected recipient. Treatment options for hepatitis C and potential patient outcomes will be the focus. 114 Everything New: Diabetes 2018 and Beyond 1.25 CH, 1.25 Rx Betsy Dokken, PhD, NP, CDE What s new in diabetes management? This session will review current and anticipated guidelines for planning care for patients with diabetes. 5 network, learn and recharge annanurse.org
Conference program Saturday, September 22 continued 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (121-124) 121 Acute Kidney Injury on Top of Chronic Kidney Disease 1.25 CH, 0.5 Rx Barbara Odom, BSN, RN, CDN Learn how to recognize acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with chronic kidney disease. Diagnostic criteria, risk factors, management, and prevention strategies will be discussed. 122 Mentoring: How to Be One, How to Get One 1.25 CH Susan Baxley, PhD, RN This session will provide an overview of mentoring behaviors and skills. Learn how to foster a mentoring relationship from the perspectives of the mentor and mentee. 123 Analyzing Results of a Kidney Disease Workup 1.25 CH Kevin Lowe, MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CNN-NP This session will help clinicians analyze the results of a kidney disease workup, including kidney markers, electrolytes, anemia, bone mineral density, urine analysis and microscopy, and kidney ultrasound and biopsy. 124 Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney 1.25 CH Katherine Westreich, MD This session will provide an overview of congenital anomalies of the kidney, including etiology, diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes. 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm exhibits Open / reception Photo courtesy of New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau network, learn and recharge annanurse.org 6
7:00 am - 8:45 am 201 Breakfast / Symposium Pending corporate support 8:45 am - 9:45 am exhibits Open Conference program Sunday, September 23 10:00 am - 11:30 am COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (211-214) 211 Ultrafiltration: The Good and the Bad 1.5 CH Sue Cary, MN, RN, ANP-BC, CNN What is ultrafiltration? What is the nurse s role? What do nurses need to assess in patients? All these questions and more will be addressed during this session. 212 Home Hemodialysis: Patient-Centered Dialysis While Maintaining Safety and Efficacy 1.5 CH Lisa Koester Wiedemann, MSN, RN, CS, ANP, CNN-NP This session will provide an overview of home hemodialysis modalities, including treatment benefits, potential safety concerns, and considerations when receiving assistance from a care partner versus self-treatment. 213 Heart of the Matter: Cardiac/Kidney Connections 1.5 CH, 1.5 Rx Leah Foster Smith, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CNN-NP, FNKF This session will assist clinicians in managing cardiac complications in patients with kidney disease. Heart failure, cardiorenal failure, secondary hypertension, and interpretation of echocardiograms will be covered. 214 Building a Repository of Patient Education Resources 1.5 CH Marijo Johnson, BSN, RN, CNN Learn more about available resources for patient education and how to select the appropriate education resource to meet the needs of each patient. 11:30 am - 12:30 pm exhibits Open 12:45 pm 2:30 pm 220 Lunch / Symposium Pending corporate support Photos courtesy of New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau 7 network, learn and recharge annanurse.org
Conference program Sunday, September 23 continued 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (231-234) 231 Preserving Kidney Function 1.0 CH Nellie Cauley, MSN, APRN, ANP-BC A goal for all patients across the lifespan and across the disease continuum is to preserve kidney function for as long as possible. Learn more about methods to achieve this goal. 232 Dealing with Your Own Emotions 1.0 CH Carrie King, PhD, LPC, NCC, PSC Learn how to identify resources to help nurses effectively manage the emotional impact of patient care and methods to develop resiliency. 233 Hospital U-Turns: Preventing Rehospitalizations 1.0 CH Jodi Conti, BSN, RN This session will focus on strategies to prevent frequent rehospitalizations in patients with kidney disease. Transition care planning, medication reconciliation, care coordination, and the nurse s role in daily assessments and post hospitalization will be addressed. 234 The Complicated Access: Assessment, Evaluation, and Treatment Strategies 1.0 CH Dean Preddie, MD Develop strategies for managing a patient with a complicated access, including assessment, evaluation, and treatment options. 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (241-244) 241 Peritoneal Dialysis: Assessment and Management for Increased Longevity 1.0 CH Rhonda Duggan, BSN, RN, CCTC This session will focus on assessing and managing the peritoneal dialysis patient across the lifespan and disease continuum. Special considerations for patients with diabetes, decreased residual renal function, and obesity as well as potential infectious and noninfectious complications will be discussed. 242 Reducing Staff Fatigue and Burnout 1.0 CH Valerie Lee, DNP, MSN, RN This session will address work practices that contribute to staff fatigue and the impact of burnout on patient safety and quality of care. Strategies to reduce staff fatigue/burnout also will be shared. 243 Recurrent Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis in Post-Transplant Patients (Pediatrics and Adults) 1.0 CH, 0.5 Rx Lynn McCoy RN, CNN Review the risk factors, clinical presentation, treatment options, and prognosis for children and adults with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. network, learn and recharge annanurse.org 8
Conference program Sunday, September 23 continued 244 Why Do I Care What My Patient Thinks? The Impact of HCAHPS 1.0 CH Felicia Speed, LMSW Learn more about the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS), how the instrument measures patient perceptions of care, and the implications for reimbursement of patient care. Monday, September 24 7:30 am - 9:00 am COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (311-314) 311 Proteinurea: From Diagnosis to Therapy 1.5 CH, 0.5 Rx Kamalanathan Sambandam, MD This session will outline the etiology, pathology, and therapeutic approaches to managing proteinurea in pediatric and adult patients. 312 Get Debugged: Peritonitis Prevention, Education, and Treatment 1.5 CH, 1.5 Rx Rhonda Duggan, BSN, RN, CCTC This session will provide an overview of the organisms that commonly cause peritonitis as well as treatment options and patient education resources for pediatric and adult patients. 313 Drug Diversion and Impairment 1.5 CH, 1.5 Rx Judy Kauffman DNP, MSN, RN, CNN What should you do if you suspect a colleague is impaired? This session will provide tips for recognizing impairment and managing a staff member suspected of drug diversion, including how to support the colleague and the professional team throughout the process. 314 Relationship-Based Care: Building Relationships while Maintaining Boundaries 1.5 CH Gloria Hurst, MNSc, APRN, RN, CMSRN Gain insight into the relationship-based care model, including care principles, implementation, benefits, professional boundary issues, and potential ethical dilemmas. 9 network, learn and recharge annanurse.org
Conference program Monday, September 24 continued 9:15 am - 10:45 am COnCurrenT SeSSIOnS (321-324) 321 It s Only Skin Deep: Assessing Skin Conditions in Individuals with Chronic Kidney Disease 1.5 CH, 1.5 Rx Carol Headley, DNSc, ACNP-BC, RN, CNN This session will focus on common dermatologic conditions in patients with kidney disease, methods to assess cutaneous manifestations, and treatment options. 322 Strategies to Improve Recipient Readiness and Reduce Disparities in Transplant 1.5 CH Jennifer Gander, PhD, MSPH Rachel Patzer, PhD, MPH, FAST Learn about potential barriers for patients during the transplant process, strategies to improve a recipient s readiness for transplant, and methods to reduce disparities in transplant. 323 The Double Whammy: Kidney Replacement 1.5 CH Rasheed Balogun, MD, FACP, FASN, HP This session will review patient conditions that necessitate renal replacement therapy and apheresis. Clinical considerations and complications associated with dual therapies will be discussed. 324 Dialyzability of Drugs: Do They Stay or Do They Go? 1.5 CH, 1.5 Rx Tracy Anderson-Haag, PharmD, BCPS This session will address the effect of dialysis on various medications and provide strategies to manage medications that may be removed during dialysis. 11:00 am - 12:00 nn Closing Session 330 Disaster Preparedness: Lessons Learned from the Unexpected 1.0 CH Robert Loeper, MBA, PMP Establishing an effective disaster preparedness plan and training staff to implement the plan is vital in health care facilities today, particularly for dialysis providers. Whether it is a natural disaster such as fire, flood, or hurricane, or an emergency such as an active shooter, facilities and staff must be ready to care for patients when the unexpected happens. Ann B. Hallock, DNP, APRN, CNP, CNN Marijo Johnson, BSN, RN, CNN Judy Kauffman, DNP, MSN, RN, CNN Anna Rogers, MBA/HCM, BSN, RN, CNN ANNA Conferences Committee Conferences Committee Chairperson Elizabeth St. John, MSN, RN, CNN Conferences Committee Chairperson Designate Mary Schira, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC Committee Members Mary Schopbach, BSN, RN, CNN Leah Foster Smith, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CNN-NP, FNKF Amy Woodard, BSN, RN, CNN, CCTC Director of Education Services Sally Russell, MN, CMSRN, CPP network, learn and recharge annanurse.org 10
Invited Faculty Tracy Anderson-Haag, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Hennepin County Medical Center, Blaine, MN (Session 324) Carol Ballew, MSn, ACnP, CCTC, CHFn, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Heart Failure/Transplant Program, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA (Session 010) rasheed Balogun, MD, FACP, FASn, HP, Professor of Medicine, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA (Session 323) Susan Baxley, PhD, rn, Consultant, Dallas, TX (Session 122) Beth Brooks, PhD, rn, FACHe, President & CEO, The Brooks Group, LLC, Chicago, IL (Session 101) richard Carpenter, DnP, MSn, rn, Nurse Manager, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (Session 020) e. Monee Carter-Griffin, DnP, rn, ACnP-BC, Clinical Assistant Professor & Associate Chair for Advanced Practice Nursing, College of Nursing & Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX (Session 010) Sue Cary, Mn, rn, AnP-BC, Cnn, Adult Nurse Practitioner, Ochsner Health Systems Nephrology, Baton Rouge, LA (Session 211) nellie Cauley, MSn, APrn, AnP-BC, Nurse Practitioner, Metrolina Nephrology Associates, PA, Concord, NC (Session 231) Christine Chmielewski, MS, CrnP, Cnn-nP, APrn-BC, Nephrology Nurse Practitioner, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA (Session 030) Jodi Conti, BSn, rn, Director, Clinical Services Operations Director, Fresenius Health Partners, Austin, TX (Session 233) Jane Davis, DnP, rn, AnP-BC, Nurse Practitioner, Division of Nephrology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL (Session 030) Betsy Dokken, PhD, NP, CDE, Director of Clinical Affairs, Tandem Diabetes Care, San Diego, CA (Session 114) rhonda Duggan, BSn, rn, CCTC, Senior Clinical Innovations Manager Peritoneal Dialysis, Fresenius Medical Care, Harrisburg, NC (Sessions 241, 312) Jennifer Gander, PhD, MSPH, Clinical Epidemiology Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Georgia, Atlanta, GA (Session 322) Debra Hain, PhD, APrn, AnP-BC, GnP-BC, FAAnP, FnKF, Assistant Professor, Florida Atlantic University; Nurse Practitioner, Cleveland Clinic, Coconut Creek, FL (Sessions 030, 111) Carol Headley, DnSc, ACnP-BC, rn, Cnn, Nephrology Nurse Practitioner, VA Medical Center, Memphis, TN (Session 321) Gloria Hurst, MNSc, APRN, RN, CMSRN, Baptist Health Medical Center, Little Rock, AR (Session 314) Marijo Johnson, BSn, rn, Cnn, Home Therapies RN, Fresenius Medical Care, Muskegon, MI (Session 214) Judy Kauffman, DnP, MSn, rn, Cnn, Director, Patient Care Services; Nursing Supervisor, Dialysis Program, Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville, VA (Sessions 050, 313) Carrie King, PhD, LPC, ncc, PSC, Counseling Department Chair, Director of School and Clinical Mental Health Counseling Programs, Associate Professor, Mount Mary University, Milwaukee, WI (Session 232) Kristin Larson, MSn, rn, AnP, GnP, Cnn, Adjunct Clinical Instructor, University of North Dakota, Manager, Clinical Research & Training, ProLung, Salt Lake City, UT (Session 010) Valerie Lee, DnP, MSn, rn, Nurse Practitioner, Palliative Care Services, St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, ID (Session 242) robert Loeper, MBA, PMP, Vice President, Strategic Project Management, Fresenius Kidney Care, Waltham, MA (Session 330) Kevin Lowe, MSn, APrn, ACnP-BC, Cnn-nP, Nephrology Nurse Practitioner, Metrolina Nephrology Associates, Charlotte, NC (Session 123) rose Markey, MA, Change Management Specialist, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (Session 020) Lynn McCoy, rn, Cnn, Pediatric Nephrology & Transplant Coordinator, UNC Kidney Center, Chapel Hill, NC (Session 243) Alvin Moss, MD, FACP, FAAHPM, Professor of Medicine, Sections of Nephrology & Supportive Care, Director, West Virginia University Center for Health Ethics & Law, Morgantown, WV (Session 060) Barbara Odom, BSn, rn, CDn, Acute Dialysis RN, DCH Regional Medical Center, Northport, AL (Session 121) rachel Patzer, PhD, MPH, FAST, Director of Health Services Research, Emory Transplant Center, Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA (Session 322) Vishnu Potluri, MD, MPH, Nephrology Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (Session 113) Dean Preddie, MD, Interventional Nephrologist, Medical Director, American Access Care of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY (Session 234) Sally russell, Mn, CMSrn, Cne, Director of Education Services, American Nephrology Nurses Association, Pitman, NJ (Session 030) Kamalanathan Sambandam, MD, Medical Director, Renal Clinics, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Associate Professor, Nephrology Division, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX (Session 311) Mary Schira, PhD, rn, ACnP-BC, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX (Session 010) Paul Skiem, MBA, LCS, Executive Vice President, The Brooks Group, LLC, Chicago, IL (Session 112) Leah Foster Smith, MSn, APrn, FnP-BC, CnnnP, FnKF, Director of Advanced Practitioners, Metrolina Nephrology Associates, Charlotte, NC (Session 213) Felicia Speed, LMSW, Corporate Director of Social Work Services, Fresenius Kidney Care, Greenville, SC (Session 244) Katherine Westreich, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics, University of North Carolina Kidney Center, Chapel Hill, NC (Session 124) Lisa Koester Wiedemann, MSn, rn, CS, AnP, Cnn-nP, Renal Nurse Practitioner, Division of Nephrology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (Sessions 040, 212) 11 network, learn and recharge annanurse.org
Hotel & Travel Information Hotel reservations The Sheraton New Orleans has been designated as the official hotel for this conference. Reserve your room: Online: annanurse.org/fall-meeting Phone: Call the hotel at 504-525-2500 Sheraton new Orleans 500 Canal St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Check in: 3:00 pm ~ Check out: 12:00 nn $189 single/double, $214 triple/quad + 14.5% tax Reservations: 504-525-2500 Refer to for the ANNA Nephrology Nursing Conference The discounted meeting rate is available until August 23, 2018 or until rooms sell out. Reservations received after this date are subject to space and rate availability. (All taxes are subject to change without notice.) note: ANNA does not use a housing bureau for hotel reservations. No one from ANNA or the conference hotel will call you to make a hotel reservation. Only make reservations through the website provided above. Hotel Parking Valet parking is available for $46/day. (Rates subject to change.) Airport/Transportation The Sheraton New Orleans is approximately 12 miles from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY). Discounted shuttle service is offered by SuperShuttle between the airport and the hotel. Book online via the discounted reservation link at annanurse.org/ fall-meeting. Weather Daytime temperatures top out in the upper 80s, while nighttime lows typically remain in the mid 70s. Please pack a sweater since meeting room temperatures may vary. We also suggest you bring comfortable walking shoes for your meeting activities. Photo courtesy of New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau network, learn and recharge annanurse.org 12
BEST DEAL! General Information Special registration Offers register by July 31 and combine a preconference workshop, a morning workshop, and the 3-day conference for one low rate. AnnA Member Discount: ANNA members save $100 on registration. register for the conference AnD join AnnA (or renew your AnnA membership) for one low rate. Regular registration fees include a 1-year ANNA membership. (International registrants who register at the Regular rate receive a virtual international membership.) Continuing nursing education Gain contact hours (CH) for your professional development, recertification, and relicensure. Here s what you can earn: Optional Preconference Workshops 6.0 CH Optional Morning Workshops 1.5 CH Full 3-day Conference 11.5 CH Bonus* - 5.0 for a total of 16.5 CH *After the conference evaluation period closes, individuals who register for the full conference (not daily registrations) will have access to an additional 5.0 contact hours in the ANNA Online Library. Additional contact hours may be available if corporate support is received for pending symposia. Sessions marked with rx contain pharmacology credit hours. Up to 6.75 hours of pharmacology credit can be accumulated from conference sessions; additional hours are available for optional workshops as indicated. ANNA urges participants to be aware of the CNE requirements for relicensure in the states in which they hold a license. American Nephrology Nurses Association is accredited with distinction as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. ANNA is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP 00910. Online Library & Conference educational Materials Speaker reference materials will be available for viewing/download in the ANNA Online Library (annanurse.org/library) prior to the conference. 13 network, learn and recharge annanurse.org
General Information Payment Policy No registration will be processed unless full payment is received with the registration form. If you do not receive a confirmation a week prior to the meeting, please contact the ANNA National Office to confirm receipt of your registration. refund Policy No telephone cancellations will be accepted. Written notice of cancellation must be sent to the ANNA National Office, East Holly Avenue Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071-0056 (fax 856-218-0557). A $50 administrative fee will be assessed on all cancellations received in writing and must reach the office no later than September 7, 2018. No refunds will be issued after this deadline. Membership fees are nonrefundable. If ANNA finds it necessary to cancel or postpone this educational offering for any reason, including, but not limited to low registration response, strikes, or acts of God, ANNA shall not be liable for registrant(s) expenses. Photographs ANNA occasionally uses photographs of ANNA meeting participants in its newsletter, journal, website, social media, and promotional materials. By virtue of your attendance at the conference, you agree to usage of your likeness in such material. AnnA national Office East Holly Avenue Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071-0056; 888-600-2662 or 856-256-2320; fax 856-589-7463; anna@annanurse.org; www.annanurse.org note: Additional conference information is available online at annanurse.org/fall-meeting. Photo courtesy of New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau network, learn and recharge annanurse.org 14
American Nephrology Nurses Association REGISTRATION FORM Nephrology Nursing Practice, Management, & Leadership Conference September 22-24, 2018 All pre-registrations must be received with payment by September 14, 2018. Registrations received after this date will be processed onsite. NAME ANNA Membership # CREDENTIALS RN/NP Non-RN PREFERRED ADDRESS Personal Business COMPANY (if work address) CITY STATE/PROV ZIP/POSTAL CODE COUNTRY PREFERRED DAYTIME TELEPHONE EMAIL (required for confirmation) NICKNAME FOR BADGE Personal Business Please check one of the following. I am registering as: Administrator/Nurse Manager Advanced Practice Nurse Staff Nurse Educator Other REGISTRATION FEES Join ANNA / Renew ANNA Membership with Registration You must be an ANNA member in good standing at the time you register to qualify for the Member rate. To join ANNA (or renew your ANNA membership) when registering, choose the Regular registration rate. NOTE: Workshops require a separate registration fee. If registering for a workshop, please indicate your choices below. MEMBER REGULAR NONMEMBER Preconference Workshop (010, 020, or 030) $220 $300 $320 Morning Workshop (040, 050, or 060) $75 $75 Conference (Rec d by 8/13) $370 $450 $470 Conference (Rec d 8/14-9/10) $420 $500 $520 Conference (Rec d on/after 9/11 & onsite) $470 $550 $570 BEST DEAL! Combination Preconference and Morning Workshops and 3-Day Conference (Indicate Workshop choices below) Registration must be received by 7/31 Fee includes 1-year ANNA membership (new or renewal) $630 $710 $730 1-Day Registration (Check day) Sat Sun Mon $230 $310 $330 Please indicate if you are: Attending an ANNA Fall Meeting for the first time PAYMENT SUMMARY Best Deal Must be received by 7/31. Preconference Workshop Fee Morning Workshop Fee $ $ $ Conference Registration $ TOTAL DUE $ See payment policy details at www.annanurse.org Session Choices (Please mark the sessions and activities you will attend.) Friday (9/21) Saturday (9/22) Sunday (9/23) Monday (9/24) 8:30 am-4:30 pm Preconference Workshop* 010 Pharmacology 020 Nurse Managers 030 Clinical Focus * Optional; additional fee required (see payment summary). 8:00-9:30 am Morning Workshop* 040 Drugs in CKD 050 Onboarding/Retention 060 Palliative Care 10:00-11:30 am 101 General Session 12:00-1:30 pm 110 Lunch/Program (Pending) 1:45-3:00 pm 111 112 113 114 3:15-4:30 pm 121 122 123 124 4:30-6:30 pm Exhibit Hall Reception If submitting registration via UPS or Federal Express, send to: ANNA National Office, 200 East Holly Avenue, Sewell, NJ 08080 7:00-8:45 am 201 Breakfast/Program (Pending) 10:00-11:30 am 211 212 213 214 12:45-2:30 pm 220 Lunch/Program (Pending) 2:45-3:45 pm 231 232 233 234 4:00-5:00 pm 241 242 243 244 7:30-9:00 am 311 312 313 314 9:15-10:45 am 321 322 323 324 11:00 am-12:00 nn 330 General Session If any special disability or meal arrangements are needed, please attach a note of explanation. If any special disability or diet arrangements are needed, please attach a note of explanation. Check enclosed Charge my Visa Mastercard Am. Express for the amount of $ If paying by credit card, you may FAX to 856-218-0557. Expiration Date ACCOUNT NUMBER Card Security Code: (3-Digit code found on back of Visa & Mastercard; 4-Digit code on front of American Express.) Print Cardholder s Name Signature Save time and register online at annanurse.org Registrations will not be processed without payment. Send completed registration form with payment to ANNA in U.S. funds to: ANNA Fall Meeting East Holly Avenue, Box 56 Pitman, NJ 08071-0056 Fax: 856-218-0557 anna@annanurse.org
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