LEAP Conference: Embrace the Power of Nursing

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LEAP Conference: Embrace the Power of Nursing Schedule-at-a-Glance Pre-conference Activities September 20: 7:30 am 4:45 pm Pre-conference Evidence-based Practice Workshop*: Boise State University *This event requires a separate registration and fees. 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Pre-conference Networking Social: Riverside Hotel For all LEAP attendees. Day One September 21, 2017 SESSION 1: SESSION 2: 07:30 08:00 Registration and Breakfast 08:00 08:15 Welcome, Introductions, Housekeeping, and Exhibitor Acknowledgements Deena Rauch, Randall Hudspeth, Tera Bybee, & Rod Sanders 08:15 09:45 Keynote: Transforming the Nursing Profession for the 21 st Century and Beyond Speaker: Keith Rischer The nursing profession as well as nursing education is in need of radical transformation. What are the current struggles and ways that educators and nurses think that are keeping the profession from realizing its full potential? Practical strategies and different ways of thinking that are needed to elevate the value of nursing will be share so that those who attend will be empowered and equipped to be the needed change! Identify the current challenges in nursing and nursing education. Describe the patterns of thinking that need to be addressed to realize transformational change in the nursing profession and how it is taught. Identify specific steps that can be implemented to empower nurses to realize their full potential and make a lasting difference at the bedside. 09:45 10:00 Break 10:00 11:30 Active Learning Strategies in the Classroom by Patricia Pence How to Teach New Grads to Think Like a Nurse by Keith Rischer

Describe elements of the flipped active learning model. Identify two approaches for flipping a lesson or a nursing course. Participate in an active learning strategy. Discuss how to incorporate active learning strategies in the nursing classroom. 11:30 12:30 Lunch 12:30 2:00 How to Transform the Classroom to Teach Students to Think Like a Nurse by Keith Rischer Apply the foundational paradigm changes for nursing education advocated by Patricia Benner in Education Nurses in the classroom setting. Describe the key components of clinical reasoning. Identify the structural components of a clinical Despite passing the NCLEX, many new graduates are not practice ready and struggle to recognize a problem and then manage it using the nursing thinking skill of clinical reasoning. This can lead to failure to rescue and adverse patient outcomes including patient death. Practical tools and strategies to improve clinical reasoning including a sequential step-by-step template developed by the presenter will strengthen the thinking of nurses and improve patient outcomes in the practice setting. Describe the key components of clinical reasoning. Explore how clinical reasoning strengthens a nurses practice and improves patient outcomes. Explain how clinical reasoning is utilized to make a correct clinical judgement. List the 12 sequential steps to identify the essence of clinical reasoning that a nurse uses in practice. Professional Development Coaching by Lesa Becker Coaching is about helping another person develop and grow. A coach facilitates development by establishing a trusting relationship, practicing generative listening, asking powerful questions intended to understand another s mental models, assisting another in generating solutions and establishing accountability for follow through. The International Coaching Federation defines coaching as:

reasoning case study to practice how to think like a nurse. partnering with clients in a thoughtprovoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. This presentation with outline a four-step model for coaching and will assist you in developing the core competencies of coaches. Understand the power of mentoring and coaching in the development of others. Define coaching according to the International Coaching Federation: ICF defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential, which is particularly important in today s uncertain and complex environment. Coaches honor the client as the expert in his or her life and work and believe every client is creative, resourceful and whole. Standing on this foundation, the coach's responsibility is to: Discover, clarify, and align with what the client wants to achieve Encourage client self-discovery Elicit client-generated solutions and strategies Hold the client responsible and accountable This process helps clients dramatically improve their outlook on work and life, while improving their leadership skills and unlocking their potential. Practice using 4 step process GROW model of coaching: Goal Current Reality Options (or Obstacles) Will (or Way Forward) 2:00 2:15 Break

2:15 3:45 Quality Simulation in Academic and Clinical Settings by Kelly Connor and Rosemary Macy This presentation will describe findings from the landmark National Council of State Boards of Nursing study substituting clinical experiences with simulation and recommendations for quality simulation. Jeffries simulation theory and the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning simulation standards will be explored. Participants will create scaled objectives for pre-licensed and licensed simulation participants and will practice debriefing using Tanner s clinical judgement model. Describe the features of quality simulation. Create simulation objectives applicable to a pre-licensure participant and to a licensed participant. Identify two resources that can be used to create quality simulation scenarios. 3:45 4:00 Break 4:00 4:30 Idaho Board of Nursing Update by a representative from the Idaho Board of Nursing 6:00 9:00 pm: Celebrate Nursing Dinner*: Riverside Hotel *This event requires a separate registration and fees.

Day Two September 22, 2017 SESSION 1: SESSION 2: 07:00 08:00 Registration, Breakfast, and Nurse Leaders of Idaho Membership Meeting 08:00 08:15 Welcome, Introductions, Housekeeping, and Exhibitor Acknowledgements Deena Rauch, Randall Hudspeth, Tera Bybee, & Rod Sanders 08:15 09:45 Idaho Alliance of Leaders in Nursing Activity (IALN) Update for 2017 by Randall Hudspeth Learning Objectives: To present the current IALN Organizational Chart detailing three business lines. To describe the current status of the Idaho Nursing Workforce. To describe the Idaho Nursing Action Coalition (INAC) activities supporting the Institute of Medicine recommendations. To describe IALN state-wide special project activities. 09:45 10:00 Break 10:00 11:30 Educating Idaho Nurses: Progress Towards the Institute of Medicine (IOM) BSN Recommendation Facilitated by Randall Hudspeth Panel: Ann Hubbert, Marian Underdahl, Jennifer Hackwith, Joan Simon, and Alexander Frei The 2010 IOM report on the Future of Nursing called for an 80% BSN workforce by 2020. Each state Action Coalition has worked towards this goal. Idaho has moved from 54% BSN in 2011 to 67+% BSN in 2017. This panel will discuss Idaho s success strategies and identifies ongoing barriers to continued successful progress, equitable distribution of the RN workforce, and how to mitigate the challenges. Emotional Intelligence by Lesa Becker Emotions are a great teacher and a terrible master. When emotions rule, we become hijacked or overcome by the emotion. No doubt, we have all experienced this in our lives. These raw emotions occur in our reptilian brains, and our response is instinctively fight or flight. Rational thought is nearly impossible since rational thought occurs at higher levels of brain function. Awareness and choice can help us deal with our emotions so we can move beyond our instinctive responses and consciously, effectively manage our response to them. During this presentation, Dr. Becker will discuss the importance of understanding Emotional Intelligence and how it plays out in the work setting. This will allow you to manage your emotions and

Discuss the background of the IOM recommendation. Present national and state metrics relative to the current status toward the 80% goal. Discuss three successful programs in Idaho that promote the BSN, dual enrollment, RN to BSN and BSN second degree. Discuss ways that nursing leaders in practice can promote the BSN and motivate nurses to advance their education. Discuss barriers and mitigation strategies faced by agencies in rural Idaho that impact increased numbers of BSNs. 11:30 12:30 Lunch 12:30 2:00 The Boise State Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility Class as an Interdisciplinary Teaming Exemplar by Karen Breitkreuz Professor Breitkreuz co-teaches this 3-credit class at Boise State University that is open to all students on campus. This class brings together undergraduate students from various disciplines to experience and challenges and opportunities related to multidisciplinary collaborative approaches. The class includes a 10-day service trip to Belize. Prior to departure Professor s Breitkreuz (Nursing) and Songer (Engineering) review concepts in global poverty, effectively deal with others who might be hijacked by emotions, as well. Understand the contribution of Peter Salavoy, John Mayer and Daniel Goleman to the field of emotional intelligence and interpersonal communication. Recognize how emotional intelligence (EQ) is more important that intelligence (IQ) in achieving success in a work environment. Define the five elements of Emotional Intelligence and how they impact our day-to-day work: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Inspire emotional management and emotional intelligence for yourself and your coworkers. 30-Minute Power Sessions: Challenges and Opportunities with Clinical Rotations facilitated by Tera Bybee and Rod Sanders To describe and define challenges that exist with student clinical placements. To present RN/BSN clinical options that align with the Idaho Board of Nursing and program outcomes. Clinical Learning Opportunities in Idaho: Where are Student Nurses and Where can they go? by Michelle Critchfield

social inequity, cultural intelligence, servant leadership and interdisciplinary teaming. Dr. Breitkreuz will share exemplars from this class that can be used by nurses, to promote successful outcomes in a variety of academic and practice settings. Participants will describe the 360 Degree Global Ed Framework and principles used in teaching the Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility class at Boise State University. Participants will describe opportunities and challenges for interdisciplinary teams. Participants will describe how the use of Cultural Intelligence concepts can enhance multidisciplinary teams, and can be applied to patient care. Participants will describe three tools that promote growth in interdisciplinary teams. Multiple factors affect clinical opportunities for nursing students including the national nursing shortage, increased enrollment in nursing programs, and decreased student capacity at clinical facilities. Forward thinking nurse educators can utilize innovative clinical modalities while continuing to explore traditional clinical experiences to educate and train future nurses. An overview of currently utilized clinical experiences will be presented as well as new research related to the efficacy of night shift clinical learning. Review of literature related to current clinical learning opportunities for nursing students. Review of current clinical practices of nursing education programs in Idaho. Presentation of Research conducted on night shift learning. Concurrent Enrollment Task Force by Tracy Flynn Participants will describe the benefits and challenges of concurrent enrollment task forces (CEPF). Participants will identify who represents their college/university on the concurrent enrollment programs. Participants will understand the short and long-term goals of the CETF. 2:00 2:15 Break

2:15 3:45 Creating a Culture of Health by Randall Hudspeth and Ron Pfeiffer This presentation describes how Idaho s engagement with past Robert Wood Johnson Foundation programs that promote health for Idaho citizens has led to engagement with the Culture of Health (COH) initiative. Dr. Pfeiffer will showcase two innovative COH programs and their results that have significant impact on health in the broader community. Describe the COH concept. Review the journey that resulted in the COH initiative nationally and for Idaho. Describe how COH concepts are being evidenced in Idaho. 3:45 4:00 Evaluations and Adjournment