From Class to Clinical: Who is Leading the Learning? The Importance of Clinical Faculty Competence Health Sciences Students in North Carolina 2 nd Annual Consortium for Clinical Education and Practice Conference 04/13/2018 Greensboro, NC
Friday 04/13/2018 Union Square 124 East Gate City Blvd Greensboro, NC 27406 Registration: 8:15 AM to 9:00 AM Program: 9:00 AM 3:30 PM Target Audience Representatives from health care disciplines in public and private institutions of higher learning and healthcare agencies, including the Consortium for Clinical Education and Practice (CCEP) partners from across North Carolina. Purpose This continuing education program is for educators and practice partners to examine current models of assuring clinical faculty competence based on national standards and best practice. Program Outcomes Describe and showcase the statewide Consortiums current work. Focus on clinical judgment/clinical reasoning to review successful inter-professional collaboration in the clinical setting. Present examples of two important areas for faculty competency: Electronic Health Records (EHR) and English as a Learned Language (ELL)/ English as a Second Language (ESL). Provide panel discussions regarding models for clinical education and clinical faculty competency measurement.
Agenda 0815-0900 Registration and light refreshments 0900-0910 Greeting & Housekeeping 0915-1530 Program (auditorium-no food or drink, except bottled water) 0915-1015 Inter-professional Collaboration in the Clinical Setting Lori H. Bryd, DNP, MSN, RN Campbell University Faculty readiness (IOM recommendation for healthcare professional core competency for teaching clinical judgment/clinical reasoning) Strategies for evaluation Actions for improvement 1015-1030 Break 1030-1115 EHR (Electronic Health Record) Saif Khairat, PhD, Assistant Professor, UNC School of Nursing 1115-1200 ELL (English as a Learned Language) Paula Wilder, MA, Director/Instructor, Academic English as a Foreign Language, Center for the Global Learner, DTCC 1200-1245 Lunch 1245-1345 Panel- Models for Clinical Education across Disciplines Faculty Led Group Rotations Preceptor Led Individual Experiences- acute care, rehab, primary care and community settings Multidisciplinary vs Inter-professional Experiences 1345-1400 Break 1400-1515 Panel Evaluating Clinical Faculty Competency across Disciplines Nursing perspective Allied Health Perspective Preceptors Competencies 1515-1530 Wrap-up, adjourn
Planning Committee Laura Bliley, MSN, RN Assistant Director, Nursing Education & Allied Health Education, Eastern AHEC May Cheung, MSN, RN-BC Director, Nursing & Pharmacy Education, Charlotte AHEC Kathy Clark, MS, RN Associate Director, RN Refresher Program, Wake AHEC Marilyn Falk, MSN Cathy Gage, MHA, RN-BC Professional Development Coordinator, UNC Hospital-MC Saralyn Gillikin, DNP, MSN, RN-BC, NEA-C Director of Nursing & CE Administrator, SEAHEC Sandra Goins, DNP, MSN, RN Assistant Professor/Assistant Director, Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Campbell University Dianne Homan, MSN, RN Coordinator-Clinical Affiliations, Duke University Health System Shawn Houck, MSN, RN Coordinator, Regional Education Greensboro AHEC Pamela J. Krakow, MSN, RN Director, Nursing Assistant Program, Durham Technical Community College Connie Lewter, MSN, RN-BC, CNE Clinical Education Coordinator, Nursing Professional Development, Cone Health Andrea Novak, PhD, RN-BC, FAEN Administrator, Nursing, Allied & Public Health CE, SR-AHEC Kimberly Schnitzler, BSN, PHR, RN Student Programs Coordinator for: Advanced Practice, Medical Group, and Therapy Students, Novant Health Anne Jones-Sutton, RN, MS, CPNP Associate Professor, Nursing Clinical Coordinator/Associate Dept. Head Nursing, Wake Technical Community College Mary Schuler, Ed.D, MSN, RN, CNE Statewide AHEC Nursing Liaison, UNC-CH School of Nursing
Credit Wake AHEC CEU: Wake AHEC will provide.5 CEU to participants upon completion of this activity. A participant must attend 100% to receive credit. No partial CEU will be given. Contact Hours: Wake AHEC will provide 5 Contact Hours to participants. Wake AHEC is part of the North Carolina AHEC Program.
Registration Register online at www.southernregionalahec.org/coursesand-events/53731/2nd-annual-statewide-ccep-conference Registration fee will cover food costs (all beverages, continental breakfast, and lunch) $45 NC residents No refunds will be issued. Substitutes are encouraged. Vouchers accepted. Fee includes certificate of credit and online handouts. Continental breakfast, lunch and breaks provided. Directions will be emailed with your confirmation. Visit www.sr-ahec.org for our inclement weather and ADA statement. Questions? Contact Andrea Novak, andrea.novak@srahec.org, 910-678-7216. Facilitating Success, Together!