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DATE: LOCATION: Monday, October 15- Thursday, October 18 UT Tyler Campus The Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy 3900 University Blvd. Tyler, Texas 75799 (Bldg. WTB) DETAILS: This four-day pre-conference seminar is designed to provide the foundation for approaching clinical problems from an EBP perspective. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Nurses Advanced Practice Nurses Health Professions Faculty & Students Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Respiratory Therapists Pharmacists Social Workers Physicians Residents COST: $1,300 Benefits: Hotel, based on double occupancy, lunch and dinners, workshop, and awards. The pre-conference seminar will conclude with the 4th Annual Interprofessional Evidence-Based Practice Conference on Friday, 19 October, 2018.

Pre-Conference Seminar Objectives: Define evidence-based practice (EBP) and related concepts Identify the 7 steps involved in the EBP process Apply the EBP process to a clinical problem Design an EBP project to address a clinical problem Develop skills to implement the EBP process within the scope of your professional role and responsibilities The Pre-Conference Seminar will be delivered via team-based learning. Participants will: Be responsible for pre-session reading, viewing videos Engage in interactive learning sessions Participate in the EBP process within small interprofessional teams to: Identify a clinical problem Develop a PICOT question Gather and appraise pertinent literature to learn what is known Develop an evidence-based plan that might be initiated at their institution to address the clinical issue.

MONDAY - UT Tyler Campus: WTB 234 TUESDAY - WTB 234 9:00-10:00 Welcome! 9:00-10:30 PICOT 10:00-10:15 Break 10:30-10:45 Break 10:15-12:00 EBP Basics 10:45-12:00 Finding the Evidence 12:00-1:30 Lunch provided 12:00-1:30 Lunch provided 1:30-3:00 Clinical Application 1:30-3:00 Exploring the Evidence PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINAR SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY - WTB 234 THURSDAY - WTB 234 9:00-12:00 Appraising and Evaluating the Evidence 12:00-1:30 Lunch provided 1:30-3:00 Synthesizing the Evidence 9:00-11:00 Designing and Implementation and Protocol 12:00-1:00 Lunch provided 1:00-3:00 Team Presentations: Showcasing the Evidence 3:00-3:30 Closing Ceremony

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 AT-A-GLANCE: CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TIME SESSION PRESENTER 7:30-8:30 Registration/Networking/Continental Breakfast/ Poster Gallery Set-Up/Viewing 8:30 Welcome/Housekeeping Dr. Colleen Marzilli, Conference Chair 8:40 EBP Paradigm and Process: An Overview Dr. Ellen Fineout-Overholt 9:20 Keynote Address: Based on What?: Evidence-based Practice to Improve Dr. Cynthia Ann Leavers Quality, Safety, and Patient Care Outcomes 10:20 Break/Posters/Networking 10:50 Morning Breakout Session: EBP in Education: Quality & Safety A EBP in Clinical Practice: Quality & Safety A 11:40 Lunch/Poster Session/Networking 12:30 Panel Discussion 1:20 Plenary Presentation: Fetching the Evidence for Quality & Safety in Animal-Assisted Therapy 2:10 Break/Posters/Networking 2:40 Afternoon Breakout Session: EBP in Education: Quality & Safety B EBP in Clinical Practice: Quality & Safety B 3:40 Endnote Address: Better Together: Preparing Yourself for Healthcare in the 21 st Century EBP in Scholarship: Quality & Safety A Julie Miller EBP in Scholarship: Quality & Safety B Dr. Cheryl Parker 4:30 Closing Remarks Dr. Colleen Marzilli

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Ellen Fineout-Overholt, PhD, RN, FNAP, FAAN Introduction & International Pre-Conference Dr. Ellen Fineout-Overholt is a recognized nursing leader, educator and promoter of evidence-based practice (EBP), innovation and leadership across the United States and globally. She is passionate about fostering inquiry and wonder in learners, whether they are novices or experts. Dr. Fineout-Overholt is the Mary Coulter Dowdy Distinguished Nursing Professor in the College of Nursing & Health Sciences at the University of Texas at Tyler. She is privileged to shape future leaders of nursing through the PhD and DNP programs at UT Tyler as well as working with emerging leaders across the globe. Furthermore, she continues to advance her work with faculty and students, nationally and internationally, to revise curriculum to meet the mandate for inclusion of EBP in health professions' education as well as with community partners to implement sustainable evidence-based decision making. As part of that passion, Dr. Fineout-Overholt led a team of EBP experts in writing the widely acclaimed EBP Step-by-Step Series in the American Journal of Nursing, which is is one of the most widely sought after series in AJN history. Dr. EFO, as she has come to be known, has been instrumental in the ongoing development of the Melnyk & Fineout- Overholt's Advancing Research & Clinical Practice through Close Collaboration (ARCC) Model that guides implementation of EBP in the service sector, as well as the Fineout-Overholt & Melnyk's Advancing Research & Clinical Practice through Close Collaboration in Education (ARCC-E) model that guides integration of EBP into academic curricula. Dr. EFO is coauthor with Dr. Bernadette Melnyk of the bestselling book, Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing & Healthcare: A Guide to Best Practice, now in its 3rd edition and 2015 AJN Book of the Year, as well as Implementing Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses: Real-Life Success Stories, published by Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI), which offers real world stories about how, when, where, who and why EBP is so important to healthcare. The latest book Dr. EFO co-authored is Implementing the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Competencies in Healthcare: A Practical Guide for Improving Quality, Safety, and Outcomes. Throughout her career, Dr. EFO has intentionally focused on a grassroots approach to facilitating clinicians, faculty, and others to improve their craft through education about and implementation of evidence-based decision making, which is why she became a Gallup Certified Strengths Coach. She actualizes her commitment to fundamental growth of clinicians and faculty through strengths development. Dr. EFO has published extensively and has been received various honors in recognition of her contributions to the profession of nursing, including election as a fellow into the American Academy of Nursing and the National Academies of Practice.

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Cynthia Ann Leavers, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC Keynote Address Dr. Cynthia Ann Leavers received her bachelor of science in nursing from Mount Saint Mary s College, Los Angeles; her master of science in nursing from University of San Diego, with a Family Nurse Practitioner clinical focus; and, her PhD from the college of nursing at Catholic University of America. Her dissertation implemented the Finnish Well-being Model (theoretically grounded in Eric Alardt s Sociological theory of Welfare) to explored relationships among factors of well-being in elementary school children; this project is published in Journal of School Health. Dr. Leaver completed a collaborative post-doctoral research fellowship in Integrative Medicine, completing course work at the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine, while completing research at NIH, NINR and Clinical Center, mentored by the Director of Translational Science, Clinical Center. As a post-doctoral fellow Dr. Leaver completed a Delphi study with Naturopaths, exploring the naturopathic management of cervical atypia; this project is published in Integrative Medicine Insights, and completed a bench science project in collaboration with Georgetown University Department of Pathology, exploring the effect of Sanguinaria canadensis on Keratinocytes, HPV and non-hpv cervical cancer cell lines; this project is published in Integrative Medicine: A Clinician s Journal. A special thank you to Dr. Gwen Wallen, Dr. Hang Yuan, and Dr. Richard Schlegel for this extraordinary experience. Dr. Leaver maintains a certified clinical practice as a family nurse practitioner in an ambulatory surgery center, working within a multidisciplinary healthcare team. Dr. Leaver is Visiting Professor of Nursing, Marymount University, Arlington, VA; teaching both undergraduate and advanced practice nursing. Dr. Leaver has completed the Evidence-based practice immersion at Helene Fuld Health Trust National Institute for Evidence-based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare, Ohio State. Across the course of Dr. Leavers, more than 30-year career in nursing, she has witnessed the insightful, positive impact that a multidisciplinary healthcare team can contribute to the well-being of the healthcare system. She feels strongly that multidisciplinary Evidence-based practice is the process to effectively address the quadruple aim in healthcare.

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Julie Miller, BSN, RN, CCRN-K Plenary Speaker Empowering nurses to provide the best care to their patients is the goal of every presentation by Julie Miller. With an ability to transform knowledge to bedside care, Julie has been an inspiring speaker at national conferences, as well as multi-disciplinary regional seminars. She draws from an extensive background in adult critical care and animal assisted therapy. Also, she has published in professional nursing journals on clinical topics and animal assisted therapy. She currently coordinates and volunteers in an acute care animal assisted therapy program, and has done so since 1994. In her current work role, she serves as a Clinical Practice Specialist with the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Julie incorporates her passion to share her animals through animal assisted therapy, her love of teaching, and her desire to empower those at the bedside to meet the needs of all patients. Cheryl Parker, PhD, RN-BC, CNE Endnote Speaker Dr. Cheryl Parker is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Texas at Tyler and the informatics lead faculty. She has over 35 years experience in the healthcare industry including clinical nursing, management, nursing informatics, and education both corporate and academic. Prior to joining UT Tyler, Dr. Parker was the chief nursing informatics officer for PatientSafe Solutions and Rubbermaid Healthcare, senior clinical informatics specialist for Motion Computing and Providence Health. She has served as adjunct informatics faculty at Walden University, Texas Woman's University and Rutgers University. She serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the American Nursing Informatics Association and is a lead instructor for the ANIA Nursing Informatics Certification Review course. She is Fellow of Healthcare Informatics Systems Society (HIMSS) where she is a section editor for the Clinical Informatics Newsletter, belongs to the American Nurses Association/Texas Nurses Association where she served the Scope & Standards of Practice for Nursing Informatics revision workgroup and to Sigma Theta Tau International (Sigma), the international honor society for nursing. Her areas of interests including clinical workflow improvement using technology and educating the next generation of informatics nurses. Dr. Parker is ANCC board certified in nursing informatics and is a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE). She is a frequent speaker, educator, and author on nursing informatics topics.

CALL FOR POSTERS A poster session will take place during the lunch break. If you have an EBP project you would like to share, we invite you to complete the form at the link below by 1 September 2018. https://bit.ly/2yubl0w We will contact you in September if your poster has been selected. Best poster award will be presented at the conference. HOTEL INFORMATION Homewood Suites by Hilton Tyler 3104 Golden Road, Tyler, Texas 75701