New York Organization of Nurse Executives and Leaders 2016 Annual Leadership Conference Integrated Voices: Shaping the Future of Healthcare April 10-12, 2016 (This continuing nursing education activity is co-sponsored by New York Presbyterian Hospital and NYONEL) SCHEDULE LOCATION Saturday, April 9 8:00–4:00pm ANCC Nursing Administration Certification Review Course Westchester A Presenter: Kathleen Sellers, PhD, RN Professor, SUNY IT Graduate Program in Nursing Administration Sunday, April 10 1:00-3:00pm Registration Salon A-D Foyer 1:45-2:45pm Welcome Reception for Conference Attendees Outdoor Terrace Hosted by NYONEL Board of Directors and Committee Chairs Auction Kick Off 1:45-2:45pm Claire Murray Best Practices Awards Poster Session 3:00-5:00pm President’s Welcome: Salon A-D Kim Glassman, PhD RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, NYONEL President Outdoor Terrace NYONEL Membership Annual Business Meeting NYONEL 2015 -16 President’s Report –Kim Glassman NYSED Executive Secretary Report – Suzanne Sullivan, BS, RN, JD Future of Nursing NY/APIN Project - Deborah Elliott, BS, MBA, RN NYONEL Advocacy Update Regional Leadership Awards – Regional Presidents 5:00-5:15pm Break Sunday, April 10, continued 5:15–6:30pm Keynote: Who are You Becoming? Speaker: Jonathan Fanning 6:30–8:00pm Cocktail Reception with Exhibitors / Auction Book Signing – Jonathan Fanning Salon A-D Salon E-H Monday, April 11 7:00–8:00am Registration Salon A-D Foyer 7:00–8:00am Breakfast with Exhibitors / Auction Ballroom E-H 7:00–8:00am Claire Murray Best Practices Poster Session / Auction Garden Terrace 8:00–9:00am Innovations in Discharge Planning to Support Salon A-D the Future of Health Care.” Dr. Kathryn Bowles, PhD, RN, FAAN van Ameringen Chair in Nursing Excellence and Professor of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Break Salon A-D Foyer 9:00–9:15am 9:15–10:15am Breakout Sessions – Practice, Leadership and Education Success Stories #1 #2 #3 #4 Nursing/Workforce Considerations for NYS DISRIP/SHIP Salon I - II Patrick R. Coonan, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE Impact of Cognitive Load, Interruptions and Distractions on Salon III - IV Procedural Failures and Medication Administration Errors Kathy Geaney RN Developing Nurse Leaders Salon A Diane Lobdell, RN, Mary Brown, RN, MSN Shaping the Future of Healthcare through Caring Theory-Driven Salon C-D Practices Dr. Mary Tonges, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer of the University of North Carolina Hospitals and Professor and Associate Dean of UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing 10:15–10:45am Coffee with Exhibitors, Auction Ticket Sales Salon E - H 10:45–11:45am Breakout Sessions – Practice, Leadership and Education Success Stories #1 #2 #3 #4 Learning Through Experience: Nurse Leader Development Program Tom Smith, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN and colleagues Design and Implementation of an Interdisciplinary Collaborative Education Orientation Model within a Care Management Infrastructure Janet Kasoff EdD, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ, CPH, MS State of the State: Current Educational Preparation of the NYS RN Workforce and Strategies to Meet Future Workforce Demand Mary Lee Pollard, PhD, RN, CNE Executive Nursing Challenges Dr. Maryann Fralic, DrPH, RN, FAAN Professor Emerita at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Salon I - II Salon III - IV Salon A Salon C-D Monday, April 11, continued 11:45am-1:15pm 1:15-2:15pm #1 #2 #3 #4 Lunch with Exhibitors Best Practices Poster Session Salon E-H Garden Terrace Breakout Sessions – Practice, Leadership and Education Success Stories Transitioning from Volume to Value: Emerging Care Delivery Models Salon I - II Geralyn Randazzo, RN, MS, NEA-BC Leadership Styles of NYS Nurse Executives and Leaders Members Salon III - IV Kathleen F. Sellers PhD, RN and Linda Millenbach RN, PhD Leading the Way with Interprofessional Education and TeamSTEPPS®: Salon A An Academic-Practice Application Charlene M. Smith, DNS, MSEd, WHNP, RN-BC, CNE, ANEF, Karen Parker, DNP, FNP-C, RN and Kylene Abraham, DNP, APRN, RNC-OB Clinical Nurse to CNO Salon C-D Nancy Shendell-Falik, RN, MA 2:15-2:30pm Break / Auction Winners Posted 2:30–3:30pm Breakout Sessions – Practice, Leadership and Education Success Stories #1 #2 #3 #4 Leadership Structures to Empower Professional Development Edward Creasy MSN, RN-BC, NE-BC, CNOR Ann Vanderberg MA, MBA, RN, NEA-BC and Althea Mighten, Ed.D., DNP, APRN, BC Designing and Fostering an Interprofessional Practice Model through Electronic Health Record implementation Mary Ellen Lindros, RN, Ed.D. Integrated Voices: TEAMWORKS in the Orange Regional ED Laura J. Mansfield MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Robin Brennan BSN, RN and Anuj Vohra DO BSN in 5: One Health System's Journey Maureen T. White, RN, MBA, NEA-BC, F.N.A.P., F.A.A.N and Kerri Scanlon, MSN, RN Salon A-D Foyer Salon I - II Salon III - IV Salon A Salon C-D 3:30-3:45pm Break 3:45–4:45pm Breakout Sessions – Practice, Leadership and Education Success Stories #1 #2 #3 #4 INCU: Intensive Nursing Care Unit Jane McCormack, RN, MSN Reigniting the Spirit for Perioperative Nursing through an Academic and Clinical Focused Immersion Program Althea L. Mighten, EdD, DNP, APRN, BC Developing Innovative Structures to Support Nursing Evidence-Based Practice and Research Reynaldo R. Rivera, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN and Eileen J. Carter, PhD, RN Engaging Frontline Critical Care Staff in Implementing Practice Changes to Decrease Hospital Acquired Conditions E. Kate Valcin, MSN, RN, CCRN, NEA-BC David H. Lent, MS, RN, CCRN, PCCN Salon A-D Foyer Salon I - II Salon III - IV Salon A Salon C-D Tuesday, April 12 7:30–8:30am Registration / Breakfast Salon A-D Foyer 8:00–10:00am Claire Murray Best Practices Awards Presentations Salon A-D 10:15-10:30am Break Salon A-D Foyer 10:30–11:45am HANYS Update Salon A-D Robin Frank, VP Governmental Affairs & Continuing Care; Kathleen Ciccone, MBA, RN, Executive Director Quality Institute; Mary Ellen Hennessy, RN, VP, Health System Redesign & Regulatory Affairs 11:45-12:00pm Closing Remarks – Kim Glassman, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, NYONEL President Salon A-D 12:00-3:00pm NYONEL Transition Board Meeting TBA Objectives: Participants will: > Learn of best practices in implementing innovations in health care delivery; (same as last year; reflects the Best Practices program) > Learn strategies to facilitate academic progression in nursing, in order to achieve a baccalaureate-prepared workforce; > Learn strategies to improve care transitions by enhancing teamwork between nursing and other professions; > Learn strategies to maximize financial success in the transition to population health. Continuing Nursing Education Credit Contact Hours Have Been Applied For The New York-Presbyterian Hospital School of Continuing Education for Nurses is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the NJSNA, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. As a provider of continuing education for nurses we are required to disclose to you that none of the planners or faculty presenting this program is biased in anyway by a relationship with companies outside this institution. If any arise, an announcement will be made at the beginning of this program. There is commercial support for this program.