45thAnnual Conference - Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates
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45thAnnual Conference - Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates
Look Special D for isco details on unt Code page 12. Discount co on your m de found ailed copy . Dear Colleagues, T his year’s Annual SUNA Conference should be an exciting conference with a variety of urology topics related to office‐ based, in‐patient, operating room, and home health care of the adult and pediatric patient. SUNA strives to provide quality educational opportunites for professional growth to all our members. There are multiple preconference workshops being offered this year including a cystoscopy workshop, uropharmacology session, and a urologic review for RNs and Advanced Practice providers. Explore the conference content which includes pediatric urology, urologic malig‐ nancies, surgical topics, and a renal transplantation update… just to name a few! Don’t miss the exhibit hall which will be available at frequent intervals throughout the conference. Stop by and speak with industry representatives who are available to answer questions and share information about their products. SUNA truly appreciates the support we receive from industry, which enables us to provide quality educational programs! On behalf of SUNA and the Annual Conference Planning Committee I would like to invite you to attend the 45th Annual Conference in sunny Florida to expand your knowledge, and network with your peers. Experience all that Disney World has to offer while you are here! I look forward to seeing you! Lee Ann Boyd, MSN, ARNP, CUNP SUNA Annual Conference Planning Committee Chairperson The purpose of the 2014 Annual Conference is to provide evidenced-based educational offerings to all participants and to foster the advancement of urologic nurses, associates and advanced practice providers. This conference will assist in increasing competence of participants in providing quality care to urologic patients and provide skills to educate those patients and their families. This conference will also provide opportunities for networking with colleagues and experts in the field of urology. 5 Free CNE: SUNA Main Conference Registrants will receive an additional five FREE contact hours! Registrants will have approximately four weeks to complete the online evaluations in the SUNA Online Library and receive the contact hours for the conference sessions they attend on site. After the evaluation deadline, main conference registrants will receive instructions on how to earn their five additional FREE Contact Hours! 2 Annual AnnualConference Conference| Register | Register online online suna.org suna.org 45th Annual Conference October 31 – November 3 • Disney’s Contemporary Resort Friday, October 31 6:30 am – 5:30 pm Registration Open 8:00 am – 5:15 pm Preconference Workshop 030: Cystoscopy Workshop 6.5 contact hours 7:00 am – 8:00 am Coffee Service 7:30 am – 11:45 am Preconference Workshop 010: Uropharmacology 4 contact hours Mikel Gray, PhD, CUNP, CCCN, FAANP, FAAN This 4-hour lecture will provide a review of the pharmacologic use of medications commonly used in urology including: antibiotics, antimuscarinics, alpha blockers and PDE 5 inhibitors. Clinical application to disease processes will be discussed. This lecture will highlight important prescriping or considerations for advanced practice nurses with application for clinical nursing staff attending. 7:30 am – 5:00 pm Preconference Workshop 020: Urologic Review for the Experienced RN and Advanced Practice Provider 7.75 contact hours Jeffrey Albaugh, PhD, APRN-BC, CUCNS Christy Krieg, MSN, FNP, CUNP Diane Newman, DNP, ANP-BC Leanne Schimke, MSN, CRNP, CUNP Valre Welch, MSN, RN, CPNP Faculty will conduct this review of primary GU cancers, infections and inflammations, erectile dysfunction, infertility, obstructive disorders including strictures, BPH, stone disease, GU pharmacology, pediatric urology (deleted overview), and GU trauma. This is a fast paced overview for nurses and advanced practice providers. It is ideal for those new to urology and experienced providers to keep up to date. The course may help attendees formulate a study plan for certification or survey content before the exam. = indicates requested AAPA CME Gregory Bianchi, MD, MS Fran Foley, MS, RN, CURN Heather Schultz, MSN, RN, NP-C Jean Ann Vawter, FNP-BC, CUNP Eileen Young, BSN, RN, CNOR This course is designed for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants who will begin to perform cystoscopy. Using lecture and hands-on teaching strategies, participants will gain knowledge in identifying normal and abnormal findings in the bladder and indications for cystoscopy. Patient and equipment preparation to ensure safety during the procedure will also be described. Hands-on experience will expose participants to the care and handling of flexible and rigid cystoscopes and techniques for performing bladder biopsy and stent removal. (This workshop is limited to 50 participants. Suggested prerequisite is to be an Advanced Practice Nurse or Physician Assistant.) 11:45 am – 1:00 pm Lunch on your own 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm Preconference Workshop 040: ICD-10 Update – “Trick or Treat” Planning, Preparing and Moving Forward 4 contact hours Susanne Talebian, CUA, CHBC, CPC-I, CPC, CCS-P, PCS, RMM Even though it isn't here yet..it's coming! Attending this session will give you a solid foundation on the urology-specific coding that your practice will need to smooth the transition. This session is designed to review urology-specific diagnosis coding and look at concerns with claims processing, of this new coding system. Bring your offices’ concerns with you! This session is recommended for providers, clinical staff and clerical staff, as ICD10 will affect every facet of a medical practice. = indicates pharmacology credits Special Interest Area APN = Advanced Practice EOC = ESWL/OR/Cysto GEN = General INPT = Inpatient OPT = Outpatient OFC = Office PEDS = Pediatrics 3 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Saturday, November 1 6:30 am – 5:30 pm Registration Open 7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:00 am – 8:00 am 110: New Members and First-Time Attendees Welcome and Orientation Breakfast New members and first-time conference attendees are encouraged to attend this orientation to learn about SUNA and its Annual Conference. We know that getting around during the conference can be confusing to first-time attendees, so this orientation will help you know who’s who and what’s what. 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Certification Exam Preregistration is required. The certification application is available at www.cbuna.org (click on the Certification tab) or call C-NET for details 800-463-0786. All applications must be postmarked by September 5, 2014. 8:00 am – 8:30 am Conference Welcome/Awards Lee Ann Boyd, MSN, ARNP, CUNP, Annual Conference Planning Committee Chairperson Cheryl LeCroy, MSN, RN President 8:30 am – 9:30 am Keynote Address 120: Be Prepared! The Rapidly Changing Landscape of Healthcare Delivery in the U.S. 1 contact hour B. Rick Mayes, PhD The focus of this presentation will be on the most significant developments facing health care providers, payers and patients. Particular attention is devoted to the causes and consequences of the rapid growth in accountable care organizations (ACOs), medical homes, and multi-specialty health systems. The increasing importance of high quality nursing for health systems to be able to achieve critical quality metrics and cost containment is addressed. The talk concludes with an analysis of how Baby-Boomers, “Obamacare” and Medicare’s changing reimbursement models are accelerating the dramatic reshaping of health care organization, finance and delivery for all Americans (not just senior citizens). 9:30 am – 11:00 am Grand Opening of Exhibits/ Coffee Break/Posters on Display/ Silent Auction Visit the exhibit hall and be prepared for a real treat. The “latest and the greatest” in urology products and services are on display from the leading vendors in the marketplace. More than 75 exhibitors will be in SUNA’s exhibit hall, eager to speak with you about your patient’s needs and your professional responsibilities. You’ll learn about new products, services and procedures. Plus, it’s fun! Posters will also be on display during this time. View Silent Auction items and be prepared to bid on the many exciting items donated by individuals, chapters, corporate members and exhibitors. Items will be on display during exhibit hall hours. Annual Conference Planning Committee Lee Ann Boyd, MSN, ARNP, CUNP, Chairperson Barbara Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN Lori Cornelius, RN, CURN Cindie Neufeld, RN, CURN Gina Powley, MSN, RN, ANP Leanne Schimke, MSN, CRNP, CUNP Ken Mitchell, MPAS, PA-C, AAPA Representative Certification Review Course Director Christy Krieg, MSN, FNP, CUNP APN Course Director Susan Lipsy, ANP-BC, CUNP Director of Education Rosemarie Marmion, MSN, RN-BC, NE-BC 4 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Saturday, November 1 (continued) 11:00 am – 12:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS GEN/OFC 131: Hypogonadism: Diagnosis, Management, and Controversial Issues 1 contact hour APN 134: The Use of Estrogen Therapy in Pelvic Floor Disorders 1 contact hour Steve Harrison, MD The evaluation and management of hypogonadism will be discussed during this presentation. Topical, injectable, and implantable testosterone therapy will be reviewed. Controversial issues associated with testosterone replacement therapy will also be discussed. INPT/OPT/OFC 132: Preoperative Education Class for Men Undergoing Robotic Radical Prostatectomy 1 contact hour Carrie Collin, BSN, RN, CURN Information will be provided on how to deliver a preoperative education class for men undergoing robotic radical prostatectomy. The goal of preoperative education is to adequately prepare patients and their families for surgery and improve postoperative outcomes. GEN/OPT/OFC 133: A Multimodal Approach to Urologic Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain 1 contact hour Emily Dove-Medows, MSN, CNM Current treatment methods for urologic dysfunction or pelvic pain are often focused on only one aspect of care, for example, the bladder epithelium or vaginal tissue. While these methods can provide some relief, it is when they are performed in conjunction with an array of other treatment modalities that we have found both increased patient satisfaction and symptom improvement. This presentation will include a discussion about many different therapies including medications, trigger point injections, and topical treatments. Amy Hull, MSN, WHNP-BC The cause of pelvic floor disorders is often multifactorial, requiring a multidisciplinary approach. This lecture will touch on one aspect of dysfunction, estrogen deprivation. Discussion will be targeted at informing the participant on the role of estrogen loss and estrogen therapy options available to minimize the consequences of pelvic floor disorders. 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm 140: Corporate Luncheon Symposium Pending corporate support 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS OPT/OFC 151: Telephone Triage in the Urology Office 1 contact hour Mary Ann Wasner, BSN, RN, CURN Patients call the clinic with a multitude of complaints each day. Which of these symptoms warrant immediate evaluation and which complaints can be addressed on a non-urgent basis? What questions should be posed to the patient to glean the most accurate information possible? This program will address telephone triage strategies in the urology clinic. EOC/GEN/INPT 152: Robotics: Beyond the Prostate 1 contact hour Jeffrey R. Thill, MD, FACS In 2000, the first robotic prostatectomy was performed. Since then, great strides in robotic urologic surgery have been attained. This presentation will discuss robotic partial and total nephrectomy, and robotic adrenalectomy surgery. Register early and save! See page 13 for details. 5 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Saturday, November 1 (continued) GEN/OPT/OFC 153: Urinary Incontinence A – Z 1 contact hour Cheryl LeCroy, MSN, RN Urinary incontinence and overactive bladder are growing healthcare problems that are often unreported due to embarrassment and the myth that urinary incontinence is a normal part of aging and that there is nothing besides surgery that can be done to treat it. During this interactive session, we will discuss the different types of incontinence, patient evaluation, and treatment options available. Urinary incontinence is not life threatening, it is life-style threatening. APN 154: Injection Therapy with Case Studies on Managing Priapism 1 contact hour Jeffrey Albaugh, PhD, APRN-BC, CUCNS Ken Mitchell, MPAS, PA-C Erectile dysfunction is a common problem for many men and penile injections have been shown to be safe and effective. Priapism can occur from injections related to other causes. This lecture will provide an overview about injection therapy, treatment of priapism with case studies on treating priapism. 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm Exhibits Open/Refreshment Break/ Posters on Display/Silent Auction (Bids Close) 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS EOC/GEN/OPT/OFC 161: Testicular & Groin Pain: Nuts and Bolts 1 contact hour Jamin V. Brahmbhatt, MD Testicular, scrotal and groin pain are common presenting symptoms in men. The incidence of chronic testicular and groin pain can be high as 100,000 men. It can be both acute and chronic in onset. The anatomy and embryology of the testicles and the most common causes of testicular pain with a focus on chronic etiologies will be presented. An algorithm for diagnosis and management options will be reviewed. Medical and surgical management including robotic microsurgical procedures and tools such as targeted denervation of the spermatic cord, vasovasostomy, vasoepididymostomy and varicocelectomy will also be covered. GEN 162: Generations in the Workplace: Creating a Healthy Work Environment 1 contact hour Randee Regan, BSN, RN, CNOR Puzzled by how different co-workers from another generation are? Starting to sound like your mother and saying the things you swore you would never say? Come learn about the different generations and what makes them tick and leave with a better understanding of why each generation is so different. GEN/OPT/OFC 163: Medical Management of Recurrent Renal Calculi 1 contact hour Christy Krieg, MSN, FNP, CUNP Help your recurrent kidney stone patients avoid painful stone events by preventing stone formation! This course will review the factors that create a favorable environment for crystal formation and teach you how to interrupt that cycle. Review case studies of REAL patients, their 24-hour urine studies, and understand the fundamentals of pharmacologic and dietary prevention of calculi. APN 164: Understanding and Meeting the Challenges of Transitioning the Adolescent Patient with a Neurogenic Bladder into the Care of an Adult Practice - What Do You Need to Know To Be Successful? 1 contact hour Valre Welch, MSN, RN, CPNP This lecture will provide the advanced practice practitioner with an overview of the pediatric conditions leading to a neurogenic bladder, a review of the management of these patients and the key issues relevant to successfully transitioning these patients (and their families) to an adult practice. Developmental issues, pharmacological treatments and recommended routines will be addressed. 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm Special Interest Group Sessions 1 contact hour 171: Inpatient/Outpatient 172: Urodynamics 173: Advanced Practice 6 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Sunday, November 2 7:00 am – 6:15 pm Registration Open 7:00 am – 8:15 am 210: Corporate Breakfast Symposium Pending corporate support 8:30 am – 8:45 am Announcements/Awards 8:45 am – 9:45 am General Session 220: Research 1 contact hour This practical and exciting session will highlight urologic research and provide attendees with a glimpse of the differences that are being made through research. 9:45 am – 11:45 am Exhibits Open/Coffee Break/Posters on Display 11:45 am – 1:00 pm 230: Corporate Luncheon Symposium Pending corporate support 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS GEN/INPT/OPT/OFC 241: Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections 1 contact hour Leanne Schimke, MSN, CRNP, CUNP This discussion will cover UTIs in depth, discuss how to deal with UTIs in an era of increasing antibiotic resistance. We are coming into unchartered territory and need to be proactive in the care of our patients. The best way to treat UTIs in the future may be to prevent them from happening in the first place. PEDS 242: Guidelines for Management of Bowel and Bladder Disorder in the Pediatric Population 1 contact hour Tabatha Cooper, BSN, RN, CPN Saberina Crone, BSN, RN The guidelines for management of bowel and bladder disorders in pediatric patients outline various treatment strategies. Behavior modifications, anticholinergic therapy, biofeedback, and potential surgical intervention will be discussed. GEN/OPT/OFC 243: Sacral Neuromodulation Programming: Effective Troubleshooting Strategies 1 contact hour Lisa Zambrano, RN, ANP-C, CNOR, CUNP Sacral neuromodulation programming need not be that difficult, but for beginners it can seem daunting. There will be discussion on troubleshooting strategies based on the most common patient issues. Basic programming parameters and how changes can affect stimulation will be presented, as well as real case scenarios. Hands-on techniques will also be demonstrated. APN 244: Sorting Out PSA: Screening Smarter 1 contact hour Susanne Quallich, ANP-BC, NP-C, CUNP Targeted to advanced practice providers: PSA monitoring, indications for biopsy referral, effects of testosterone replacement on PSA and how to evaluate changes in PSA will be discussed during this session. An overview of the recent evidence and consensus guiding evaluation will also be presented. 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Special Interest Group Sessions 1 contact hour 251: Continence Specialists and Services 252: Extracorpeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy/OR/Cystoscopy 253: Sacral Nerve Stimulation 254: Geriatrics: Extended Care 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS GEN/OPT/OFC 261: Evaluation and Management of Bladder Cancer 1 contact hour Lee Ann Boyd, MSN, ARNP, CUNP Etiologic factors implicated in bladder cancer, outline laboratory and radiologic studies, and cystoscopic techniques utilized in the diagnosis of bladder cancer will be discussed in this session. Current trends in the treatment of bladder cancer, including pharmacologic treatments, endoscopic techniques and surgical interventions will also be presented. 7 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Sunday, November 2 (continued) GEN/OPT/OFC 262: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Urinary Incontinence but Were Afraid to Ask 1 contact hour Cheryl LeCroy, MSN, RN Urodynamic testing provides extremely valuable and useful information for the care of urologic patients with voiding dysfunction. However, they can be daunting to perform and interpret. This informative session will take the participants through the entire process and utilize urodynamic studies to “pull it all together.” PEDS 263: Congenital Anomalies: Taking Care of Kids 1 contact hour Shelly King, MSN, CPNP The focus of this lecture will be common congenital anomalies encountered in pediatric urology. The diagnosis and management and adverse sequela of congenital anomalies will be outlined. 3:45 pm – 6:00 pm APN 264: Advanced Practice Focused Workshop (This workshop is limited to 60 participants. Suggested prerequisite is to be an Advanced Practice Nurse or Physician Assistant.) 2 contact hours Part I: Examination of the Female Genitalia Amy Hull, MSN, WHNP-BC Part II: Examination of the Male Genitalia Jeffrey Albaugh, PhD, APRN-BC, CUCNS This focused workshop for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants will provide the fundamentals for performimg female and male genital examinations. Paticipants will have the opportunity to learn valuable examination techniques and ask important clinical questions from experts in the field. Examination techniques will be demonstrated using anatomical models. A brief video will be shown highlighting the female anatomy and evaluation of the pelvic floor and pelvic wall muscles. Special Interest Area APN = Advanced Practice EOC = ESWL/OR/Cysto GEN = General 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS OPT/OFC 271: Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation: Nursing Guidelines for Treatment and Setting up Your Program 1 contact hour Lori Cornelius, BSN, RN, CURN Julie Starr, APRN How to initiate a pelvic muscle rehabilitation program in your clinic will be discusssed. The essential components of a successful program will be outlined. Our experience with PMR program in our clinic will be presented. GEN/OPT/OFC 272: Urodynamics is Like a Box of Chocolates – You Never Know What You Will Get! Complex Urodynamic Case Studies 1 contact hour Cheryl LeCroy, MSN, RN Urodynamics are much more than a set of tests and sitting in front of the computer. They are an integral part of the puzzle that helps to identify the underlying problem with voiding dysfunction. Urodynamic case studies will be discussed beginning with patient assessment, urodynamic testing and treatment options. Come join this interactive session! EOC/OPT/GEN 273: The Use of Laser Technology in Urology 1 contact hour Darla Cleaves, BSN, RN, CURN, CNOR, CRNFA, MLSO As a follow-up to last year’s presentation on laser safety this lecture will focus on how lasers are used in urology. The various types of lasers will be discussed and which urologic procedures can benefit from the laser. Nursing implications for each procedure and laser will be presented, as well as complications and contraindications for laser usage. 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Business Meeting INPT = Inpatient OPT = Outpatient OFC = Office PEDS = Pediatrics 8 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Monday, November 3 7:00 am – 1:30 pm Registration Open 10:00 am – 11:00 am 330: General Session Don’t Let Urology Get You in Jeopardy 1 contact hour 7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast Regional Meetings Take this opportunity to meet your Regional Director and other members in your region, and hear new information regarding your region. Open to all SUNA members. 311 312 313 314 Northeast North Central Southeast Western Northeast Western North Central Southeast 8:15 am – 8:30 am Announcements/Awards 8:30 am – 9:45 am General Session 320: Updates on Renal Transplantation: From Decision to Incision and Beyond 1.25 contact hours M. Bess Raulerson, PA-C This presentation will review newest recommendations for screening and clearance of renal donors and recipients in urology practice. Surgical management strategies of the donor and care during the hospitalization with a review of the transplant team and their roles will be presented. Darla Cleaves, BSN, RN, CURN, CNOR, CRNFA, MLSO Do you like a challenge? Come play a TV style game with your friends, sign up to be on a team competing for a prize, or just come and be a part of the “audience” and applaud your friends and colleagues as they give the questions to the answers regarding six urology-related topics. This interactive format will allow the learner to participate on all levels from basic to advanced information. The game has a team approach rather than individual approach. Come have some fun while adding to your knowledge base of urology nursing. We will be looking for 9-12 volunteers for the 3 teams with information to be included in the handouts prior to the conference. 11:15 am – 12:15 pm General Session 340: Dermatology Conditions in Urology 1 contact hour Chris Fontenot, MD, FACS Methods to diagnose dermatologic conditions in urology will be reviewed in this session. Infectious, inflammatory, and viral dermatologic conditions will be discussed. In situ squamous cell cancer, invasive squamous cell cancer and non-squamous malignancies, such as sarcoma, melanoma and lymphoma, will be reviewed. 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm General Session 350: Update on Oral and IV Antibiotic Use in Urologic Disease 1 contact hour Tracy (Teresa) Anderson-Haag, Pharm.D., BCPS A review the current trends in the use of oral and IV antibiotics commonly used in urologic diseases will be presented. Application to clinical practice will be included, with review of indications, adverse affects and prescribing recommendations for advanced practice. A general review of antibiotic resistance will be presented. 9 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org 45th Annual Conference Tracks The use of educational tracks is a unique method to present session information. It allows participants to choose sessions that are applicable to their special areas of practice or interest. Each concurrent session listing falls within a special interest group or advanced practice track. The following summary information is provided to assist participants in pursuing a special track: Session Numbers Sessions Advanced Practice (APN) 134, 154, 164, 244, 264 ESWL/OR/Cysto (EOC) 152, 161, 273 General (GEN) 131, 133, 152, 153, 161, 162 163, 241, 243, 261, 262, 272, 273 Inpatient (INPT) 132, 152, 241 Office (OFC) 131, 132, 133,151, 153, 161, 163, 241, 243, 261, 262, 271, 272 Outpatient (OPT) 132, 133, 151, 153, 161, 163, 241, 243, 261, 262, 271, 272, 273 Pediatrics (PEDS) 242, 263 Reach for excellence! We have a seat reserved just for you Certification is a testimony to your hard work and expertise in the care of urologic patients. Come to the SUNA 45th Annual Conference and get certified. WHEN: Saturday, November 1, 2014 WHERE: Disney Contemporary Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL For more information turn to page 4 Online Library & Paperless Conference! Receive added educational value for your conference investment. FREE access to the SUNA Online Library! www.suna.org/library What Are the Benefits? Handouts Available Online • Unlimited free online access to all approved sessions after attending the conference. • “Virtually” attend sessions you missed onsite or revisit courses you found interesting. • Never have to choose between concurrent sessions again! • Share the meeting content with two colleagues at no charge. Content will be available approximately 3 weeks after the conference, so you can take advantage of this additional learning experience at your convenience. (Additional CNE contact hours may be obtained for a separate fee.) Approximately 2 weeks before the conference, redeem the conference code SUNA14 in the Online Library (www.prolibraries.com/suna) to access the session handouts. Paperless Online Evaluations and CNE Certificates No need to worry about filling out paper forms and submitting them on-site. Simply complete the evaluation and print your CNE certificate at your convenience from home or work! Now you can focus on networking and enjoy the conference! 10 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org General Information Advanced Practice Track This year at the Annual Conference we will offer even more exciting advanced practice provider educational opportunities. The track will feature workshops, education sessions and networking designed specifically for advanced practice clinical knowledge and skills. The program includes: • • • A half-day preconference workshop on uropharmacology will highlight important prescribing considerations. An all-day preconference workshop designed for advanced practice nurses and physician assistants who will begin to perform cystocopy using both hands-on and lecture. Dedicated advanced practice track sessions including: estrogen therapy, injection therapy on managing priapism, transition of the adolescent patient with a neurogenic bladder into adult practice, sorting out PSA, and examination of the female and male genitalia. Alternative sessions on advanced urologic topics and networking opportunities with other advanced practice providers will also be provided throughout the conference. Hotel Information Disney’s Contemporary Resort 4600 North World Drive Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-8413 (407) 939-4686 Disney’s Contemporary Resort has been designated as the headquarters hotel for the SUNA Annual Conference. A block of rooms has been secured for attendees at the special rate of $199 single/double. Rates are subject to applicable state and local taxes (currently 12.5%). The special rate is available until Friday, October 3, 2014. Reservations received after this date will be accepted on a space and rate available basis. To make your reservations, call 407-939-4686 and refer to the SUNA Annual Conference or make your reservations online at www.suna.org. Check in time is 3:00 pm and check out time is 11:00 am. Weather Typical weather in Lake Buena Vista for October is around 81 degrees with a low of 63 degrees. Be sure to pack a sweater, light jacket or wear layers in the air conditioned classrooms. Airport/Transportation (Disney’s Magical Express) Orlando International Airport (MCO) is about 25 miles from Disney’s Contemporary Resort. For your transportation to the resort, you can pick up the complimentary shuttle Disney’s Magical Express. Make your reservations through the SUNA website at www.suna.org. You must make advance reservations – you will not be able to board at the airport without a valid reservation confirmation. Parking Valet and complimentary self-parking are available. For more information, visit the SUNA website at www.suna.org Disney Theme Park Tickets SUNA attendees will receive special ticket pricing on theme parks. To purchase your tickets in advance, visit the SUNA website at www.suna.org. Transportation Around Disney Monorail Hop on the Monorail right inside the Hotel! Regularly scheduled complimentary transportation between hotels and various other Walt Disney World resort theme park locations is available. For more information, visit www.suna.org. Disney Bus Transportation Most areas throughout the Walt Disney World Resort are accessible by complimentary bus transportation. The bus stop is located a short walk from the lobby of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Guest Conference Registration Guest badges are available as a courtesy for paid attendees. A “guest” is defined as a spouse, family member, significant other, friend, or adult child (over 16 years old). A co-worker or an associate within the industry does not qualify as a guest. The fee is $50, which entitles the guest to visit the Exhibit Hall only. Guest fee does not include admission to sessions, meal functions or corporate sponsored symposia. Conference Management Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. East Holly Avenue, Box 56 Pitman, NJ 08071-0056 856-256-2300 • Web site www.ajj.com 11 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org General Information Continuing Nursing Education Credit SUNA’s 45th Annual Conference will offer 14.25 contact hours. In addition, Preconference Workshops will offer the following: Preconference 010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Preconference 020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 Preconference 030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 Preconference 040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 The Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates (SUNA) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation The SUNA accreditation is reciprocal in the states and specialty organizations that recognize the ANCC-COA accreditation process. SUNA is also a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 5556. Accreditation and approved provider status of CE in nursing does not imply ANCC-COA approval or endorsement of any product, advertising, or educational content. SUNA urges all participants to be aware of the CE requirements for re-licensure in the states in which they hold a license. Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit This program is not yet approved for CME credit. Conference organizers plan to request at least 12 hours of AAPA Category I CME credit from the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Total number of approved credits yet to be determined. Additional CME for the Preconference Workshops has not yet been approved. NOTE: indicates requested CME. Pharmacology Credit At least 3 hours of pharmacology credit will be awarded. Total number of approved credits is yet to be determined. NOTE: indicates pharmacology credits. Call for Session Moderators Your help is needed to assist with speaker support during the educational sessions. If you’ve been looking for an opportunity as a SUNA member to get involved in the organization, this is a great occasion for meeting other members and welcoming colleagues to the conference. As a session moderator, you will introduce the speaker from the podium, handle A/V equipment for the speaker, and keep the session on time. There will be an orientation session for all moderators on Friday, October 31 from 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm. To volunteer, mark your conference registration form or contact the SUNA National Office at 1-888-TAP-SUNA. Room Sharing If you are interested in sharing a room during the conference and would like your name on the Willingness to Share a Room List, send your name to the SUNA National Office, East Holly Ave. Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071-0056, call 1888-TAP-SUNA, fax 856-589-7463, or E-mail [email protected]. Please indicate where (work or home) you prefer being called. The information must be received by September 5, 2014. Your name, phone number and email address will be circulated to others on the list. It will be your responsibility to contact them directly and make arrangements to share a room. Photo Release SUNA occasionally uses photographs of SUNA convention participants in its newsletter, Web site, promotional materials, and in the Urologic Nursing Journal. By virtue of your attendance at the annual conference, you agree to usage of your likeness in such material. **Sponsored Meals Although we try to obtain sponsorship for the meals listed as “pending” in this brochure, it is not always possible. We regret that if sponsorship is not received, those meals will be on your own. Corporate Sponsored Sessions Some states have enacted strict compliance and disclosure requirements for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers and healthcare professionals. If your state does not permit sponsors to provide meals during educational sessions, you may attend the session, but you will not be permitted to partake of the meal. Save $10 Discount Code Details SUNA is researching the demographics of the conference. You can help us and save $10 on your main conference registration by entering the discount code, found at the top of page 13, into the space provided in the payment section of the registration form. 12 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org SUNA Annual Conference Registration Form October 31 – November 3, 2014 • Lake Buena Vista, Florida Name: _________________________________________________ Credentials: ______________________________ Employer/Organization: _____________________________________________________________________________ Preferred Mailing Address ■ home ■ work _____________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________ State _______ Zip/Postal Code: ____________________ Daytime Phone: ■ home ■ work ■ cell (_______) ______________________________________________________________ Required email address: ___________________________________________________________________________ To receive your receipt/confirmation, conference updates, and to be used to login for contact hours. Including this meeting, how many National SUNA Conferences have you attended? ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 + I am interested in being a moderator. ■ yes Dietary/Disability need_______________________________________ PRECONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES - October 31, 2014 MEMBER NONMEMBER 010 Uropharmacology 7:30am - 11:45am 020 Urologic Review 7:30am - 5:00pm 030 Cystoscopy Workshop 8:00am - 5:15pm ■ $115 ■ $140 ■ $160 ■ $185 ■ $160 ■ $185 040 ICD-10 Update ■ $115 ■ $140 1:00pm - 5:15pm MAIN CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES - November 1-3, 2014 MEMBER NONMEMBER Early Fee - on or before 9/23/14 ■ $435 ■ $505 Regular/Onsite Fee - after 9/23/14 ■ $475 ■ $545 DAILY REGISTRATION FEES - November 1-3, 2014 MEMBER Early Fee - on or before 9/23/14 Regular/Onsite Fee - after 9/23/14 Please check the day(s) you plan to attend: ■ Sat ■ Sun Guest badges (other than attendee) See page 11 for details. Guest name __________________________________ AMOUNT AMOUNT NONMEMBER ■ $190 ■ $215 ■ $203 ■ $228 AMOUNT ■ Mon AMOUNT Exhibit Hall $50 MEMBERSHIP AMOUNT Join SUNA at $75 with registration and select member pricing ■ Join ■ Renew add $75 Fill out next page and return with registration. Membership must be valid through November 30, 2014 to qualify for member rates. Current members may renew their membership with their conference registration. Membership will commence upon current expiration. PAYMENT AMOUNT Enter discount code _______________________ to save $10 on main Conference Registration fees Check enclosed payable in US funds to: SUNA Less Discount Total Amount Enclosed OR charge my ■ VISA ■ Master Card ■ American Express Card holder name (please print) ________________________ _________________________________________________ Credit card billing address ____________________________ ________________________________________________ Credit Card Number Exp. Date ___________ Security Code ________________ Signature ________________________________________ Please indicate 1st and 2nd choice for all Concurrent sessions. General sessions open to all registered attendees. SATURDAY November 1 7:00 am New Member Breakfast 110 ___ 11:00 am 131 ___ 132 ___ 133 __ 134 ___ 12:00 pm Luncheon 140 ___ 1:45 pm 151 ___ 152 ___ 153 ___ 154 ___ 4:15 pm 161 ___ 162 ___ 163 ___ 164 ___ 5:15 pm SIGs 171 ___ 172 ___ 173 ___ SUNDAY November 2 7:00 am Breakfast 210 ___ 11:45 am Luncheon 230 ___ 1:15 pm 241 ___ 242 ___ 243 ___ 244 ___ 2:30 pm SIGs 251 ___ 252 ___ 253 ___ 254 ___ SUNDAY November 2 (cont) 5:00 pm 271 ___ 272 ___ 273 ___ MONDAY November 3 7:00 am Regional Meetings 311 ___ 312 ___ 313 ___ 314 ___ 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm 261 ___ 262 ___ 263 ___ 3:45 pm – 6:00 pm 264 ___ For cancellations received in writing by October 10, 2014, a $75 administrative fee will be assessed and the balance will be remitted to the original form of payment. No refunds will be made after October 10, 2014. Membership fee is non-refundable, non transferable. SUNA reserves the right to cancel programs because of emergencies, labor strikes, acts of God, and insufficient registration or sponsorship. 3 Ways to Register! SUNA Registration East Holly Avenue/Box 56 Pitman, NJ 08071-0056 www.suna.org 856-218-0557 SUNA Membership Application Select your membership category. ■ Active ■ One year $75 ■ Two years $150 ■ Sustaining $115 (Physicians, industry representatives) ■ Student $37.50 (Full-time undergraduate nursing student. Proof of full-time enrollment status must be provided.) ■ International Fee (Non US or Canada) ■ Active One year $95 ■ Active Two years $190 ■ Sustaining One year $135 ■ Student One year $57.50 Please print clearly. Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Home address: _______________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________ State: _________ Zip: ______________________ Phone: ( ) ______________________________________________________________________________ Fax Number: _________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail Address:_______________________________________________________________________________ Employer: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________ State: _________ Zip: ______________________ Phone: ( ) ________________________ Preferred Daytime Phone ■ Home ■ Work Preferred Mailing Address ■ Home ■ Work Please check one box for each. Recruited by ________________________________ 1. BASIC LICENSURE 4. PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT 7. CLINICAL PRACTICE AREA ■ 1 RN ■ 1 Hospital (check all that apply) 8. PRIMARY CLINICAL PRACTICE AREA ■ 2 LPN ■ 2 Extended Care/Rehab ■ 1 Operating Room/Cystoscopy (please check one only) ■ 3 LVN ■ 3 MD Office ■ 2 Ambulatory Surgery ■ 1 Operating Room/ Cystoscopy ■ 4 PA ■ 4 Clinic ■ 3 Urodynamics ■ 2 Ambulatory Surgery ■ 5 Technician ■ 5 Home Health Care ■ 4 Lithotripsy (ESWL) ■ 3 Urodynamics ■ 6 MD ■ 6 School of Nursing ■ 5 Incontinence ■ 4 Lithotripsy (ESWL) ■ 7 NP ■ 7 Industry ■ 6 Pediatrics ■ 5 Incontinence ■ 8 CNS ■ 8 Military ■ 7 Oncology ■ 6 Pediatrics ■ 9 MA ■ 9 Self-Employed ■ 8 Sexual Dysfunction ■ 7 Oncology ■ A PT ■ A Retired ■ 9 Nursing Education ■ 8 Sexual Dysfunction ■ Z Other ____________ ■ B Government/VA ■ A Staff Development ■ 9 Nursing Education ■ C Other _____________ ■ B Hospital/Inpatient ■ A Staff Development ■ C Office, Clinic and Outpatient ■ B Hospital/Inpatient 2. CERTIFICATION ■ 1 CWOCN ____ CUNP 5. YEARS IN UROLOGY ■ 2 CCCN ■ D Geriatrics ■ C Office, Clinic and Outpatient ____ CUCNS ■ 3 CNOR ■ 1 Less than 1 ■ E Research ■ D Geriatrics ____ CURN ■ 4 CNP ■ 2 1-5 ■ F Sacral Nerve Stimulation ■ E Research ____ CUPA ■ 3 6-10 ■ G Long Term Care ■ F Sacral Nerve Stimulation ■ 4 11-15 ■ H Other ________________ ■ G Long Term Care ■ 5 CMA/CNA ____ CUA ■ 6 Other ______________ ■ 5 Over 15 3. HIGHEST LEVEL EDUCATION 6. PERCENT OF TIME IN UROLOGY ■ 1 High School ■ 1 1-24% ■ 2 Diploma RN ■ 3 AD Nursing ■ 4 AD Other ■ 5 BS Nursing ■ 6 BS/BA Other ■ 7 MS Nursing ■ 8 MS/MA Other ■ 9 DNS Nursing ■ A DNP Nursing ■ B Doctorate Other ■ 2 25-49% ■ 3 50-74% ■ 4 75-99% ■ 5 100% $21.00 of the membership dues is applied to a subscription to the Urologic Nursing Journal. Payment Options. ❏ Check is enclosed payable in US Funds to SUNA ❏ Charge my ❏ VISA ❏ Master Card ❏ American Express Amount $________ Exp._____/_____ Security Code_______ Credit Card Number __________________________________ Name of card holder ___________________________________ Credit card billing address ____________________________ ■ C MD Signature _________________________________________ 14 Annual Conference | Register online suna.org SUNA’s Core Curriculum for Urologic Nursing will provide urologic nurses with a wealth of information, knowledge, and resources to help them provide optimal urologic health care. Content will include chapters on “Urologic Nursing Tends Affecting Practice” and “Urologic Health Promotion.” A section devoted to Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary Tract will feature chapters on “Anatomy & Physiology of the Urinary Tract in Infants and Children” and “Anatomy & Physiology of the Lower Urinary Tract in Adults.” Watch for publication release information in the UroGram and eNews as well as the website at www.suna.org. Silent Auction will be held November 1, 2014, in the Exhibit Hall 9:30 am-11:00 am and 2:45 pm-4:15 pm Winning bids will be posted in the registration area. Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida To further its commitment to excellence in urologic clinical practice and research, the Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates formed the SUNA Foundation. The Foundation funds research projects related to urologic disease or treatment and awards scholarships for advanced education or specialized training for SUNA members. As SUNA members explore new research ideas, further their nursing education, and advance urologic care and treatment, patients will ultimately benefit from this expanded knowledge and expertise. Support for the Foundation comes from corporations, SUNA chapters and members, and those interested in urologic health care. The Foundation is pleased to offer the eighth fundraising Silent Auction at this Annual Conference. You can help by donating items for the auction and by coming to the conference prepared to bid. Many types of items will be accepted for donation including gift baskets, handcrafted items, medical publications, jewelry, and gift certificates, to name a few. A list of items to be auctioned will be available at www.suna.org/Events/Silent Auction. “Winners” will be posted on the bulletin board in the registration area and items can be picked up Sunday morning November 2, during Exhibit Hall hours between 9:45am to 11:45am. Cash, check, or credit card (VISA, MasterCard, or American Express) will be accepted for winning bids. Your donation is tax deductible. Items can be shipped through the hotel’s business center at your expense. To donate items, download the donation form at www.suna.org/Foundation, or contact the SUNA National Office at 888-TAP-SUNA or email [email protected] Come prepared to bid and help promote continued excellence in urologic nursing! • • • • • • • • • Anyone involved or wishing to become involved in urologic health care including: Nurses Advanced Practice Nurses Physician Assistants Technicians Medical Assistants Office Personnel Industry Representatives Physicians Who Should Attend… 1-888-TAP-SUNA Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates East Holly Avenue Box 56 Pitman, NJ 08071-0056 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT 1081 BELLMAWR NJ