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PUPS: To promote excellence in the practice of neuroscience nursing. The multidisciplinary program encompasses the latest advancements in the care and treatment of neuroscience patients while reflecting on our nursing history and how innovations in patient care have developed over the years. The learner will appreciate how the evolution of neuroscience nursing has led to numerous improvements in treatment modalities for the care of our patients and families. Program bjectives: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Compare and contrast treatment modalities for patients undergoing neurosurgical interventions Describe the development of advanced practice nursing and the nursing specialties Describe collaborative practice in the care of complex subarachnoid hemorrhage patients Discuss treatment strategies and adjunct therapies that guide management of traumatic brain injury Describe incidence, treatment, and outcomes of non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCS) Correlate the disease processes and the pathophysiology of neuroimmune disorders Define the concept of courage within the practice of neuroscience nursing Identify key behaviors and interactions that create a culture of professionalism in nursing F M I P L N B D C S FF G TU TH BW NUSCINC TW: Sign up for a tour of the Barrow Neuroscience Tower when you register for this Symposium. ttendees will visit the Neuro cute floors, Neuro ICU, the pilepsy Monitoring Unit and Gamma Knife. Baskets for Nursing esearch: Plan to take part in the popular basket raffle available on Wednesday and Thursday. The baskets have been generously donated by nurses and doctors who support nursing research at the BNI. ll funds will support the obert and Helen Novascone BNI Nursing esearch Fund. Tickets will be available for purchase at the registration desk. Checks and credit cards accepted.

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2011 BW NUSING SYMPSIUM GND P-CNFNC - TUSDY, November 8, 2011 12:00 PM egistration 12:30 PM Management of TBI: Past, Present, and Future Nicholas Theodore, MD, FCS 1:00 PM From the Classroom to the Coliseum: Care of Concussion Javier Cárdenas, MD 1:45 PM Baclofen Beware: From Helping to Hazards Matthias Linke, D 2:15 PM Break 2:45 PM Bowel Care Today voiding Code Brown Tomorrow Marsha Branche-Spelich, BSN, N, CN 3:30 PM The 3 T s of TBI: Theory, Technology, Teamwork Mary Kay Bader, N, MSN, CCNS 5:00 PM djourn Wednesday, NVMB 9, 2011 7:15 PM egistration and Breakfast 8:00 M Welcome & Introduction Julie Ward, N, MSN 8:15 M adical Leadership Virginia Beeson, BSN, MSN, N-BC 9:30 M Historical Perspectives & Modern Day Treatment for Complex Cerebrovascular Lesions obert F. Spetzler, MD 10:10 M Break 10:35 M voiding Collateral Damage in neurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Mary Kay Bader, N, MSN, CCNS 11:40 M The ther Side of the ail: Intra-aortic Balloon Pump and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Jean & Gary Schultz 12:15 PM Lunch 1:15 PM dvanced Practice Nursing in a Specialty: Neuroscience Nursing nne M. McNamara, PhD, N 2:00 PM What s the Status of the Situation? Non-Convulsive Status pilepticus in Brain Tumor Patients David M. Treiman, MD 2:30 PM Break 3:00 PM Neuro-Immunology: How Diseases ffect the Nervous System Darin T. kuda, MD 3:30 PM Sleight of Mind Steve Macknik, MD & Susana Martinez-Conde, PhD 4:30 PM Tours 4:30 PM eception, the Healing Garden Thursday, November 10, 2011 7:15 M egistration and Breakfast 8:00 M Welcome & Introduction Virginia Prendergast, NP-C, CNN 8:15 M Why Courage? Virginia Beeson, BSN, MSN, N-BC 9:30 M xpect the Unexpected Consequences of TBI Mary King, MSN, N, CNN, CCN, CNS 10:00 M Break 10:30 M ral Care is Critical Care: esearch & Practice Virginia Prendergast, NP-C, CNN Cindy Kleiman, DH, BS 11:15 M Head em Up Move em ut f Bed isa Maruyama, MPT 11:45 M ther Side of the ail: Beyond the Flames Jason Schechterle 12:30 PM Lunch 1:15 PM re We There Yet? eview of Brain Tumor Treatment Through the Years Nader Sanai, MD 2:00 PM Go Big by Going Small: Keyhole & ndoscopic Brain Surgery Peter Nakaji, MD 2:30 PM Break 3:00 PM No Straws, No Salt, No Service Madona Plueger, MSN, N, CNN, CCN, CNS 3:30 PM Neuro-Bowl: Neuroscience History Volker K.H. Sonntag, MD 4:30 PM djourn CNPF FFDBL IMG

2011 BW NUSING SYMPSIUM FCULTY CNFNC PLNNING: Therese Bachman, MSN, N, CNN, CNS Clinical Nurse Specialist lise Henling, BSN, N, CN Nursing ducation Specialist Mary King, MSN, N, CNN, CCN, CNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Madona Plueger, MSN, N, CNN, CNS Clinical Nurse Specialist Virginia Prendergast, NP-C, CNN Manager, BNI dvanced Practice Nursing Faculty: Mary Kay Bader, N, MSN, CCNS Neuro/Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Mission Hospital Virginia Beeson, BSN, MSN, N-BC Captain, Nurse Corps, United States rmy (retired) Ginny Beeson & ssociates Marsha Branche-Spelich, BSN, N, CN Neuro ehabilitation Manager Javier Cárdenas, MD Child Neurologist Cindy Kleiman, DH, BS ral Care Consultant and Speaker Matthias Linke, D Director, Inpatient ehabilitation St. Joseph s Hospital & Medical Center Stephen Macknik, MD ssistant Staff Scientist Susana Martinez-Conde, PhD Principal Investigator, Visual Neuroscience Laboratory isa Maruyama, MPT Program Coordinator, cute Care Therapy nne M. McNamara, PhD, N Dean & Professor of Nursing College of Nursing & Health Services Grand Canyon University Peter Nakaji, MD Director, Neurosurgery esidency Program Darin T. kuda, MD Director, Neuroimmunology Nader Sanai, MD Director, Neurosurgical ncology Director, Brain Tumor esearch Center Jason Schechterle Founder, Beyond the Flames BeyondTheFlames.com Volker K. H. Sonntag, MD Vice Chair, Neurological Surgery lumni Chair, Spinal Surgery obert F. Spetzler, MD Director, J.N. Harber Chairman of Neurological Surgery Nicholas Theodore, MD, FCS Chief, Spine Section Director, Neurotrauma Program CNPF FFDBL IMG David M. Treiman, MD Director, pilepsy Program Julie Ward, N, MSN Vice President Nursing Services St. Joseph s Hospital & Medical Center

2011 BW NUSING SYMPSIUM GISTTIN FM Name mail N NP CNS Therapist Institution ddress City State Zip Business Phone Fax BW NUSING SYMPSIUM arly Bird egistration Late egistration Before 10/7/11 fter 10/7/11 Traumatic Brain Injury: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 BNI/CHW Staff & Students $60 $70 Visiting Healthcare Professionals $85 $95 BW NUSING SYMPSIUM BNI/CHW Staff & Students (Wed., Nov. 9 NLY) $95 $105 BNI/CHW Staff & Students (Thurs., Nov. 10 NLY ) $95 $105 BNI/CHW Staff & Students (Both days) $160 $170 Visiting Healthcare Professionals (Wed., Nov. 9 NLY) $110 $120 Visiting Healthcare Professionals (Thurs., Nov. 10 NLY) $110 $120 Visiting Healthcare Professionals (Both days) $185 $195 Tax Deductible Donation to BNI Nursing esearch Fund Total I would like to take the F tour of the. CNPF FFDBL IMG egistration fee includes course syllabus, daily continental breakfast, lunch and Wednesday s Wine & Cheese eception. n-line registration available at www.thebarrow.org/conferences PYMNT Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph s Hospital & Medical Center ( $20 charge applies to checks returned for insufficient funds) Please send check and completed registration form to: Conference Planning ffice ttn: Lindsey Kerby 350 W. Thomas d. Phoenix, Z 85013 US Inquires should be directed to the above address, by phone at 602-406-3067 or by fax at 602-294-5028. efund Policy refund, less $75.00 processing fee, will be made for cancellations prior to ctober 7, 2011. ll refund requests must be submitted in writing by ctober 7, 2011. No refunds will be made thereafter. St. Joseph s Hospital and Medical Center is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the rizona Nurses ssociation, an accredited approver by the merican Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on ccreditation. St. Joseph s Hospital and Medical Center, zn and the NCC Commission on ccreditation do not approve or endorse any commercial products displayed. Total