2016 Conf brochure Final Jenny.pub
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2016 Conf brochure Final Jenny.pub
Maine Nurse Practitioner Association 2016 Spring Conference Featuring National Key Note Speaker Jerry Bridge “If Healthcare Is About Being Well, Why Am I So Stressed Out?” April 27-29, 2016 Point Lookout Conference Center Lincolnville, Maine …….A Message and Invitaon from the President Colleagues: The Maine Nurse Practitioner Association cordially invites you to attend the 21th Annual Spring conference for Nurse Practitioners at Point Lookout in Lincolnville, Maine April 27 to 29, 2016. Please join me in thanking our volunteer Professional Development Committee, led by Bethany Jarvis and Amy Langley for bringing the conference to us this year. Bethany, Amy and their committee and our Executive Director Pam Cahill have gathered an expert and inspirational group of speakers to offer you practice changing information, education, networking and fun. On Wednesday evening the new Executive Director of the Maine State Board of Nursing, Kim Esquibel, MSN PhD, will open the conference and talk about what constitutes unprofessional conduct in healthcare settings. Our keynote speaker, Jerry Bridge, comes to us with high marks for turning complex issues into fun, engaging, thought provoking programs. The conference continues through Friday afternoon. Early registration will be available on Wednesday from 6:30 - 7:00 pm. Dessert and coffee will be served Wednesday evening, breakfast and lunch for both Thursday and Friday is included in your registration fee. 2015 - 2016 MNPA Board of Directors ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Evelyn Kieltyka President [email protected] Rhonda Selvin Immediate Past President [email protected] Anne Perry President-Elect [email protected] Stephanie Small, Secretary [email protected] Sherryl Kempton, Treasurer [email protected] Terri Taylor, Member-at-Large [email protected] Meneah Haworth Public Rela#ons Co-Chair [email protected] Tom Bartol Public Rela#ons Co-Chair [email protected] Bethany Jarvis On Thursday night, we will hold our live and silent auction, which funds conference scholarships for both NP students and NPs. Last year, your donations helped MNPA raise funds to provide 30 scholarships. If you know of someone who may need a scholarship, please ask them to visit our website at www.mnpa.us to download an application. Your donations of items and services and your participation in the auction allow us to provide these scholarships. Original artwork, handmade sweaters and jewelry, spa services, tickets to sporting/cultural events, gift certificates to boutiques, LL Bean and restaurants are always popular items. To donate an item, please contact the auction coordinator and Member-At-Large, Terri Taylor at [email protected] MNPA also continues to offer a leadership scholarship for one or more of our members who choose to participate in leadership education and professional development. Please visit our website for more information. Suggestions or ideas on how MNPA can better serve NP’s in Maine are always welcomed; please feel free to contact any of our board members, email addresses are listed in the brochure and on our website. See you in Lincolnville! Best wishes for a year of health and happiness to you and your patients, Evelyn Kieltyka, MNPA President Professional Development Co-Chair [email protected] Amy Langley Professional Development Co-Chair [email protected] Patricia Philbrook Legisla#ve Commi*ee Co-Chair [email protected] Stephen Brewer Legisla#ve Commi*ee Co-Chair [email protected] Pamela Cahill Execu#ve Director +++++++++++++++++++++ Contact INFO: MNPA 11 Columbia Street Augusta, Maine 04330 Phone: 207.621.0313 Fax: 207.622.4437 E-mail: [email protected] Registration Forms Are Available in Downloadable Format or Online www.mnpa.us Conference and Events Speaker: Jerry Bridge is a professional speaker, humorist and workshop leader. Jerry is well known for turning complex issues into fun, engaging thought provoking programs. Over the past 25 years he has presented inspiring keynotes and content rich workshops for thousands of business executives, mangers and administrative staff. Jerry is gifted speaker well known for his ability to help people reduce stress, build teamwork and improve performance. Jerry’s passion is to, motivating programs to empower people and having lots of fun in the process. JERRY BRIDGE CONSISTENTLY RATED “BEST PROGRAM SPEAKER” BY MEETING PLANNERS NATIONWIDE If Healthcare is About Well Being, Why am I so Stressed Out? The purpose of healthcare is to alleviate suffering and increase well being. And yet, vast numbers of clincians, administrators and medical staff are feeling over stressed, overwhelmed, over red and burned out. Sick, distressed employees are prone to poor diet, lack of exercise, low energy and depression. Quesons and key points: 1. Facing the challenge: explora0on of the individual and collec0ve sources of stress and nega0vity. 2. Assessment: what are your challenges and where do you need support? 3. Inspira0on, encouragement, 0ps and tools for prac0cing ‘self care’- sharing ideas for exchanging anxiety and stress for relaxa0on, focus and greater well being! TAKE AWAY MESSAGE – Learning how to be ‘selfishly healthy’ - without sacrifice or guilt - will help you to be more relaxed, focused and effecve in caring for others “Jerry spoke at the HPMSNJ annual meeting and the feedback from the group was great. He was able to engage the audience in a lively discussion...and provided them with many helpful hints for how to reduce the stress in their lives. It didn’t hurt that he did all this with a good dose of humor, which we all needed! I would highly recommend Jerry as a motivational speaker. — Eileen Horton, Vice President, Healthcare Planning & Marketing Society of New Jersey 2016 Spring Conference Agenda This program is pending approval by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Evening Presentation Wednesday, April 27, 2016 6:30 PM – 7:00PM Early Conference Registration 7:00PM – 8:30PM Special Evening Presentation “Unprofessional Conduct” Kim Esquibel, PhD,MSN Day Two Friday, April 29, 2016 6:30 to 7:30 AM Early Morning Session – “Yoga for the Nurse Practitioner: A Gentle Practice with Techniques for Clinical Practice” Tom Bartol, NP Executive Director, Maine State Board of Nursing 7:15 – 7:45 Registration, Continental Breakfast Day One Thursday, April 28, 2016 7:45 – 8:00 Welcome - Day Two 8:00 – 9:00 6. General Session – “Diabetes Update” Sheryl Sparlin, FNP 7:15 – 7:45 Registration Continental Breakfast 7:45 – 8:00 Welcome - Day One Evelyn Kieltyka, President, MNPA Bethany Jarvis, Amy Langley Professional Development Co-chairs 9:00 – 10:00 7. General Session – “Improving the Management of Depression in Primary Care: Insights into Diagnosis and Treatment” Susie Adams, PhD, RN, PMHNP, FAANP, FAAN 8:00 - 9:30 1. Keynote Address - “If Health Care Is About Well Being , Why Am I So Stressed Out?” Jerry Bridge Healthcare Speaker 10:00 – 10:30 Break, Exhibits 10:30 – 11:30 8. General Session – “Highlights of Cardiology” Janet Thompson, BSPA,MSEd,MSN, ARNP-C 11:30 – 12:30 9. General Session – “The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Women’s Health” Kini Tinkham, RN 12:30 – 1:30 Lunch and Annual Awards Presentations 1:30 – 2:30 10a. Breakout Session - “Proactive and Effective Approaches for Healthcare Needs of Individuals with IDD” Dorris Babbidge, RN, CDDN, LNHA 1:30 – 2:30 10b. Breakout Session - “Antibiotic Stewardship” Elisabeth Mock, MD, MPH,FAAFP 1:30 – 2:30 10c. Breakout Session – “Foundations of Transgender Hormonal Treatment Health & Prevention” - Allison Bates, WHNP, 9:30 – 10:00 Break and Exhibits 10:00 – 11:00 2. General Session – “Care Givers, Take Care! Jerry Bridge Healthcare Speaker 11:00 – 12:00 3. General Session – “Behavioral Health Integrations: An Opportunity for Leadership & Collaboration” Jesse Higgins, PMH-NP 12:00 – 2:00 Maine Nurse Practitioner Association Lunch, Exhibits, 2015 Annual Meeting 2:15 – 3:15 4a. Cancelled Breakout Session–“PMPUpdate” John Lipovsky, MPPM,AREM, PMM 2:15 – 3:15 4b. Breakout Session – “Male Hypogonadism” Mark Henderson, MD 2:15 – 3:15 4c. Breakout Session – “Pediatric Potpourri” Donna Cotton, FNP 1:30 – 2:30 10d. Breakout Session - “Reiki” Pat Philbrook, RNC, NP 2:15 – 3:15 4d.. Breakout Session – “Patient Privacy and Coordination” Lori Dwyer, Esq 2:30 – 3:30 3:15 – 4:15 5a. Breakout Session – “Primary Care of the Future Rhonda Selvin, MSN, NP 11a. Breakout Session –“Benefits & Indications for MRI & CT IV Contrast” Brain Livingston, MD 2:30 – 3:30 3:15 – 4:15 5b. Breakout Session – “Diagnosis Management of Seizures in the Primary Care Setting” Karen Secore, MS,APRN,CNRN 11b. Breakout Session – “Contraceptive Update” Christina Theriault, MSN 2:30 – 3:30 11c. Breakout Session - “What Healthy Kids Can Teach Us About Wellness and Chronic Disease Prevention ” Kathryn Landon-Malone, PhD, MSN 2:30 - 3:30 11d. Breakout Session -“Differential Diagnosis of Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo”-Tim Wakeland, PT, DPT, ATC 3:45 Adjourn 3:15 – 4:15 5c. Breakout Session – “Diagnosis of Pediatric Mood Disorders” Rory Fowlie, PMH-NP 3:15 – 4:15 5d. Breakout Session – “Holistic Cancer Care” Colleen Tetzlaff, DNP,FNP-C,AOCNP 4:30 – 5:30 6:00 Reception & Annual Scholarship Auction Dinner on Your Own Call for the 2016 Annual Meeting MAINE NURSE PRACTITONER ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING April 28, 2016 - 12:00 to 2:00 PM Point Lookout Conference Center - Lincolnville, Maine The annual meeting of the Maine Nurse Practitioner Association will take place on April 28, 2016 at Point Lookout Conference Center in Lincolnville, Maine at 1 PM. A list of vacancies for various MNPA Board of Director positions along with any suggested bylaw changes will be provided prior to the meeting. Ballots will be distributed and elections will occur at the annual meeting. Please note that nominations may also be taken from the floor during the annual meeting. If you have questions regarding these nominations, or wish to nominate yourself or another NP for a Board position please contact Pam Cahill at [email protected] or at 207-621-0313. An agenda will be distributed prior to the meeting. If you have specific agenda items you wish to have discussed at the annual meeting, please contact Pam Cahill who will present these items to the MNPA Board for consideration • Announcements This year’s conference is designed to give you as much free time as scheduling permits to network with NPs and visit conference exhibitors. Please make time to visit with the exhibitors who generously support this conference. • We encourage everyone, including exhibitors, to participate in the Thursday reception and scholarship auction. The reception will be held earlier in the day (4:30 to 5:30) in hopes people will attend, leaving plenty of time to have dinner with friends and associates. • You may also register and make payment online by going to www.mnpa.us and following the prompts to the Spring Conference. • Remember that the accommodations at Point Lookout are one, two and three-bedrooms cabins and are equipped with kitchenettes for your convenience. So feel free to bring your own food and beverages. Dessert and coffee will be provided on Wednesday evening. If you require special dietary needs beyond gluten free and vegetarian meals, please provide your own food. • Additional overnight accommodations are available at the Ducktrap Motel, one mile south of Point Lookout by calling (207) 789-5400 2016 Conference Faculty Keynote Speakers Kim Esquibel, PhD, MSN, MPA Jerry Bridge, Health Care speaker Speakers Reservation Information Guest Reservations at Point Lookout should be made in advance by calling 1-800-515-3611 or (207) 789-2000 RESERVE YOUR CABIN EARLY When making your reservation, please refer to The Maine Nurse Practitioner Association Cabins will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Additional Accommodations are available at the Ducktrap Motel one mile south of Point Lookout. Make reservations by calling (207) 789-5400 Directions to Point Lookout From Portland to PL: 1 hour 58 minutes, 88.46 miles 1. Start out going NORTHEAST on CUMBERLAND AVE toward FRANKLIN ARTERIAL/US-1A S. 0.0 mi 2. Turn LEFT onto US-1A N/FRANKLIN ARTERIAL. 0.4 mi 3. Merge onto I-295 N toward FALMOUTH. 22.3 mi 4. Take EXIT 28 toward US-1/COASTAL ROUTE/BRUNSWICK/BATH. 1.3 mi 5. Stay STRAIGHT to go onto US-1 N/BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HWY. 1.2 mi 6. Turn LEFT onto MILL ST/US-1/BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HWY. Continue to follow US-1 N. 42.8 mi 7. Turn LEFT onto CAMDEN RD/ME-90. Continue to follow ME-90. 10.8 mi 8. Turn LEFT onto COMMERCIAL ST/US-1. Continue to follow US-1. 2.0 mi 9. US-1 becomes US-1. 7.7 mi 10. 67 ATLANTIC HWY is on the LEFT From Bangor to PL: 1 hour 13 minutes, 47.35 miles 1. Start out going EAST on HAMMOND ST/US-2/US-2A/ME-100 toward UNION ST/ME-222. 0.0 mi 2. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto UNION ST. 0.3 mi 3. Turn RIGHT onto MAIN ST/US-202/ME-9. 0.9 mi 4. Merge onto I-395 W/US-202 W/ME-15 N. 0.4 mi 5. Merge onto US-202 W via EXIT 2 toward HAMPDEN. 4.5 mi 6. Turn LEFT onto US-202/ME-9/WESTERN AVE. Continue to follow ME9/WESTERN AVE. 0.4 mi 7. Turn RIGHT onto MAIN RD N/US-1A. Continue to follow US-1A S. 19.2 mi 8. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto US-1 W/ME-3 W. Continue to follow US-1 W. 21.5 mi 9. 67 ATLANTIC HWY is on the RIGHT. Susie Adams, PhD, RN, PMHNP, FAANP,FAAN Doris Babbidge, RN, CDDN, LNHA Tom Bartol, NP Alison Bates, WHNP, APRN Donna Cotton, FNP Lori Dwyer, Esq Raymond Fowlie, PMHNP Mark Henderson, MD Jesse Higgins, PMHNP John Lipovsky, MPPM, AREM, PMM Kathryn Landon-Malone, PhD, MSN Brian Livingston, MD Elisabeth Mock, MD, MPH, FAAFP Patricia Philbrook, RNC, NP Karen Secore, MS, APRN Rhonda Selvin, FNP Sheryl Sparlin, NP Colleen Tetzlaff, BSN, MSN, DNP Christina Theriault, MSN Janet Thompson, RN, BSPA, MSEd, MSN, ARNP-C Kini-Ana Tinkham, RN Tim Wakeland, PT, DPT, ATC For more information about Point Lookout go to http://www.visitpointlookout.com/ For information about the Lincolnville, Camden, Rockport area visit this website: http://www.camdenme.org/ 21st Annual Spring Conference for Nurse Practitioners April 27-29, 2016 - Registration Form Name & Credentials:_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Please print all information, including email address clearly. Mailing Address:__________________________________________City:_________________________________________State:_______ Zip:__________ Phone:________________________________ E-mail:_______________________________________________________ Wednesday Evening Only: Thursday & Friday MNPA Member Non-Member Student Thursday Only: MNPA Member Non-Member Student Friday Only: MNPA Member Non-Member Student By 4/4/16 No fee After 4/4/16 No fee Day of Conference No fee ___Yes No___ $340.00 $465.00 $175.00 $355.00 $490.00 $175.00 $390.00 $515.00 $175.00 $___________ $___________ $___________ $200.00 $255.00 $100.00 $215.00 $290.00 $100.00 $265.00 $315.00 $100.00 $___________ $___________ $___________ $200.00 $255.00 $100.00 $215.00 $290.00 $100.00 $265.00 $315.00 $100.00 $___________ $___________ $___________ Total $___________ Make checks payable to: Maine Nurse Practitioner Association Return registration and payment to MNPA, 11 Columbia Street, Augusta, Maine 04330 Or register and pay on-line at www.MNPA.US __ Check ___ Visa __MC ___Amex Please check here if you require _____Vegetarian meals _____ Gluten free meals For other dietary restrictions, please provide your own food. card# ________________________________________Exp. Date__________ credit card’s 3 or 4 digit security code __________ SPECIAL EVENING PRESENTATION - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH [ ] (7:00 - 8:30 PM) Evening Presentation - “Unprofessional Conduct & Other Misconduct: Righting a Wrong” Kim Esquibel, PhD, MSN, MPA, Maine State Board of Nursing Director DAY 1: THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016 [ ] (8:00 - 9:30) Keynote Session 1: If Healthcare is About Well Being, Why am I So Stressed Out? Jerry Bridge, Healthcare Speaker [ Meals Dessert & coffee on Wednesday evening, all breakfast, lunch, and snacks and the scholarship reception are included in your registration fee. ] (10:00 - 11:00 ) General Session 2: Caregivers, Take Care Jerry Bridge, Healthcare Speaker [ ] (11:00 - 12:00) General Session 3: Behavioral Health Integration: An Opportunity for Leadership & Collaboration Jesse Higgins, PMH-NP DAY 2: FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2016 [ ] (6:30 to 7:30) Early Morning Session: Yoga for the NP: A Gentle Practice with Techniques for Clinical Practice Tom Bartol, NP [ ] (8:00 - 9:00) General Session 6: Diabetic Update Sheryl Sparlin, FNP [ ] (9:00 - 10:00) General Session 7: Improving the Management of Depression in Primary Care: Insights into Diagnosis and Treatment Susie Adams, PhD, RN, PMHNP, FAANP, FAAN ] (10:30 - 11:30) General Session 8: Highlights of Cardiology: Janet Thompson, RN, BSPA, MSEd, MSN, ARNP-C [ [ ] (11:30 - 12:30) General Session 9: The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Women’s Health Kini Tinkham, RN CONCURRENT AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS [ [ [ [ [ 4a: (2:15 - 3:15) Cancelled Using PMP to Improve Patient Care John Lipovsky, MPPM, AREM, PMM ] 4b: (2:15 - 3:15) Male Hypogonadism Mark Henderson, MD ] 4c: (2:15 - 3:15) Pediatric Wellness Update Donna Cotton FNP ] 4d: (2:15 - 3:15) Patient Privacy and Care Coordination Lori Dwyer, Esq. ] 5a: (3:15 – 4:15) Primary Care of the Future: Dollars & Delivery Rhonda Selvin, MSN,NP ] 5b: (3:15 -4:15) Diagnosis & Management of Seizures in the Primary Care Setting: a Case Study Karen Secore, MS, APRN, CNRN [ ] 5c: (3:15 – 4:15) Diagnosis of Pediatric Mood Disorders Raymond Fowlie, PMHNP [ ] 5d: (3:15 - 4:15) Holistic Cancer Care: An Integrative Approach Collen Tetzlaff, DNP, FNP-C, AOCNP [ ] Yes, I Plan on attending the auction and reception on Thursday CONCURRENT AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS [ ] 10a: (1:30 - 2:30) Proactive and Effective Approaches in Meeting Healthcare Needs of Individuals with IDD Doris Babbidge, RN, CDDN, LNHA ] 10b: (1:30 - 2:30) Antibiotic Stewardship Elisabeth Fowlie Mock, MD, MPH, FAAFP [ ] 10c: (1:30 - 2:30) Gender Affirmative Healthcare: Foundations of Transgender Hormonal Treatment Alison Bates, WHNP, APRN [ ] 10d: (1:30 - 2:30) Healing the Provider Through Reiki Patricia Philbrook, RNC, NP [ [ [ [ [ ] 11a: (2:30 - 3:30) Benefits and Indications for MRI and CT IV Contract Administration Brian Livingston, MD ] 11b: (2:30 - 3:30) What’s New in Contraceptive & STD Services Christina Theriault, MSN ] 11c. (2:30 - 3:30) What Healthy Kids Can Teach Us About Wellness & Chronic Disease Prevention Kathryn Landon-Malone, PhD, MSN ] 11d: (2:30 - 3:30) Differential Diagnosis of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Tim Wakeland, PT, DPT, ATC 11 Columbia Street Augusta, Maine 04330