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132-6-561002 Educational Programs for Nurses | 2015 Continuing Education PO Box 4004 | 210 Water St. Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 Foot and Nail Care Educational Programs for Nurses Foot and Nail Care invest in yourself AND advance your career Broaden Your Professional Horizons Three in-depth opportunities to invest in yourself and advance your career. FOOT AND NAIL CARE: EDUCATION FOR NURSES A 2-Day Program n February 18, 2015 n June 17, 2015 n October 14, 2015 Clinical Pacticum n February 19 -or- 20 n June 18 -or- 19 n October 15 -or- 16 FOOT AND NAIL CARE: STARTING A BUSINESS n February 19, 2015 n June 18, 2015 n October 15, 2015 ENERGY THERAPY FOR THE LOWER EXTREMITIES n June 18 -or- 19, 2015 invest in yourselfAND advance your career See details inside. Attendee –Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses “The instructor and materials presented greatly contributed to my knowledge to help me feel confident with foot care.” Effective May 1, 2015—There are new eligibility requirements for the WOCNCB Foot Care Certification Exam. Did You Know? Broaden Your Professional Horizons wound care expert AND prevention educator “I realized there was so much more to wound care.” Dawn Johnson, RN, CWOCN Wyoming, MN Dawn Johnson came to this understanding while working as a home health nurse in Chisago County, Minnesota, a rural area north of Minneapolis. One of her patients was a woman in her 90s who had a foot wound that had not healed in five years. Using a compression technique she learned during her Wound Ostomy and Continence certification, Dawn was able to heal the wound, and her patient was able to remain living independently in her own home. Because Dawn sees so many foot wounds, she decided to attend “Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses”. In addition to her clinic practice, she also provides foot care to hospitalized patients. Healing wounds is important to Dawn – but her real passion is prevention. With proper foot and nail care, she hopes to help her patients avoid the need for wound care altogether. Tara Beuscher Foot and Nail Care: Education For Nurses A 2-Day Program Education | 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (held at The Florian Gardens) Wednesday, February 18 Wednesday, June 17 Wednesday, October 14 Clincal Practicum* | 7:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. (held at First Lutheran Church) Thursday, February 19 -or- Friday, February 20 Thursday, June 18 -or- Friday, June 19 Thursday, October 15 -or- Friday, October 16 * Thursday or Friday clinical is available on a first-come-first-served basis. As our population ages and we see rising rates of diabetes, the demand for foot and nail care is rapidly increasing. This area of nursing practice is often neglected in formal nursing education, leaving a shortage of professional providers. This program will give you all the tools you need to begin a practice of basic foot and nail care. You will: • Identify the components of a comprehensive lower extremity assessment. • Identify selected conditions of the skin and nails. • Describe appropriate patient teaching content and methods. • Discuss issues related to foot and nail care as an independent nursing practice. • Demonstrate basic and intermediate level foot and nail care in a supervised clinical setting. CEUs; Contact Hours Continuing Education UW-Extension LEARN MORE www.uwec.edu/CE/ programs/healthcare/ footnailcare.htm Contact Hours will be awarded by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Continuing Education / UW-Extension. Participants will receive 6 education hours and 8 clinical hours for completing the course. In 2005 the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board began to offer a certification examination for foot and nail care. Certification is an indication of an individual’s current knowledge in a specialized area of nursing practice. It provides a standard to assist the employer, the public, and members of health care professions in the assessment of practitioners. This course qualifies you to take the certification exam. Requirements for Participants Proof of current licensure is required 30 days prior to the start of the program. Participants must be licensed RNs. LPNs may be eligible to register if they will be providing foot and nail care under the direct supervision of a registered nurse, or are licensed in a state that includes intermediate level foot and nail care within the LPN’s scope of practice. $725 Fee Includes: Foot and nail care equipment kit, two lunches, refreshments, program manual, instruction, and supervised practice. We will refill all of your liquid supplies at the end of the clinical day, so you can go back home with a full kit, ready to work! Who Should Attend Registered nurses who work with elderly or disabled populations in the community or any clinical setting. Past participants have included: nurse practitioners | wound and ostomy care specialists | diabetes educators | nurses employed in home health/hospice, parish, corrections, tribal health, community-based elderly services, long term care, transitional care settings | nurse entrepreneurs interested in creating their own foot and nail care businesses Presenters Tara Beuscher foot care expert ANDentrepreneur Betty Adsit RN, Eau Claire, WI Betty Adsit has a passion for helping others, volunteering, and working with the senior population. After relocating to Eau Claire, Wisconsin with her husband and two children, she wanted to take some time to find her true niche in health care – and one that would allow more time with family and friends. Betty did some research and found the Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses program. She quickly realized it would provide skills and knowledge that would transfer to all areas of health care and set her apart professionally. While starting her own business was never her plan, she also decided to take the Foot and Nail Care: Starting a Business class just to develop her general business skills. After taking both courses, Betty was encouraged, energized and ready to take the next step. Today, she has started a small business in foot and nail care, and hopes one day to expand. The flexibility she has with her own small business allows her to be everything she wants to be personally and professionally. Did You Know? Effective May 1, 2015—There are new eligibility requirements for the WOCNCB Foot Care Certification Exam. Initial (first-time) candidates must: 1. Have a current RN License 2. H old a Bachelor’s Degree (or higher)—Effective January 1, 2015 3. Complete BOTH of the following: 1. Accumulate a minimum of 25 CE/CME credits (contact hours) specific to foot care, and 2. Accumulate a minimum of 40 clinical hours under the direct supervision of an expert in foot care for example: Physician, Podiatrist, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, or a CFCN®. The expert MUST HAVE experience relevant to foot care. • Both the CE/CME credits (contact hours) and clinical hours must be specific to foot care and must be completed within the previous 5 years from the date of the application while functioning as an RN. • Note: Candidates that do not currently hold the desired certification are considered an initial candidate, including candidates whose certification has lapsed. All candidates must take a certification exam to earn credentials initially. All who currently hold the certification at that time will maintain and be able to recertify their CFCN® credential as long as there is no lapse in certification. If credentials lapse, a Bachelor’s degree will be required for establishing certification. DNP, RN-C, APNP, GCNS-BC, ANPBC, CWOCN, CFCN, Adult Nurse Practitioner, Charlottesville, VA. Dr. Beuscher is an Adult Nurse Practitioner specializing in Wound, Ostomy and Continence care with the University of Virginia Health System and brings a wealth of teaching and clinical experience in foot and nail care. She is also certified as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Gerontology. Tara draws upon her work experience in clinic, hospital, home care and long term care settings, and her extensive training in foot care, gerontology, wound, ostomy, continence, and pain management services. She has been teaching foot and nail care since 1991 and has taught the Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses course in Eau Claire for over fifteen years. Luke Kempen BBA, CPA Mr. Kempen serves as the Director of the Small Business Development Center at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Luke possesses extensive business experience in the areas of finance and accounting, leadership, strategic planning, project management and human resources. He also has direct experience with business startup, marketing, business planning and business sale/transition. Dana Spates MS, CHTP/I, ERYT500 Ms. Spates provides Healing Touch in Paynesville MN through a private practice in her home as well as at Holistic Health Options. She also offers Healing Touch through Rice Hospice in Willmar, MN. Dana is also an Experienced Registered Yoga Instructor, Certified Personal Trainer, and Tai Yoga Body worker. She is certified by Healing Touch International as a Healing Touch Practitioner and Instructor. Tara Beuscher | Luke Kempen Dana Spates Foot and Nail Care: Starting A Business Energy Therapy For The Lower Extremities 6:00- 9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Thursday, February 19 Thursday, June 18 Thursday, October 15 Thursday, June 18 -or- Friday, June 19 * Thursday or Friday course is available on a first-come-first-served basis If you are interested in a career change that will allow freedom and flexibility in your schedule, or you would like to supplement your income—consider starting your own foot and nail care business. Take the first steps to starting your business and join us for this informational workshop. Hear from a Foot and Nail Care specialist, small business entrepreneurs and current foot and nail care business owners. Learn how to start your business from a local entrepreneur, who will guide you through the process of developing your lean start-up plan. Gather tips and tricks to strengthen your business during our panel discussion, where you will hear from current professionals in the field as they answer questions and share best practices. You will walk away from this course with the confidence to take the next steps to enhance your career in foot and nail care. And much more… Are you interested in expanding your healing skill set? Join us for his workshop on alternative pain relief and treatment techniques. The Healing Touch technique is a relaxing, nurturing energy therapy that uses light touch on and above the body to balance the Human Energy System. It supports the body’s own natural ability to heal. • Explore nursing entrepreneurship and healthcare innovation • Learn how to develop a lean start up plan • Determine insurance and Medicare processing solutions • Discuss the marketing and promotion of your business • Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and great conversation with current business owners and other professionals in nursing and foot and nail care $69 Fee includes: The course instruction, course materials and refreshments. CEUs; Contact Hours Contact Hours will be awarded by the University of WisconsinEau Claire Continuing Education / UW-Extension. Participants will receive 3.0 education hours for completing the course. Who Should Attend Past, current and future RN/LPNs who have attended the Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses program or other RN/LPNs who have an interest in developing their own foot and nail care business. Learn the basics of the energy system of the body, including: • Energy fields • Energy centers • Meridians A number of pain relief techniques will be demonstrated: • Ultrasound • Sealing a wound • Pain drain • Pain ridge $99 Fee includes: The course instruction, course materials and refreshments. CEUs; Contact Hours: Contact Hours will be awarded by the University of WisconsinEau Claire Continuing Education / UW-Extension. Participants will receive 4.75 education hours for completing the course. This course will not provide you with Healing Touch International certification or CEU’s. Who Should Attend RN’s, LPN’s, Wound Care Practitioners, Physical Therapists, Pain Management Therapists, Massage Therapists or Nurse Practitioners. “The instructor and materials presented greatly contributed to my knowledge to help me feel confident with foot care.” Attendee –Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses Location THE FLORIAN GARDENS 2340 Lorch Ave. Eau Claire, WI 54703 All programs are held at The Florian Gardens whith the exception of the Foot and Nail Care Education for Nurses: CLINICAL PRACTICUM which is held at the: First Lutheran Church 1005 Oxford Ave. Eau Claire, WI 54701 ACCOMMODATIONS UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education encourages children and adults with disabilities or other special needs to participate in our programs whenever possible. If you require a reasonable accommodation, please notify us at least two weeks in advance of the program so that appropriate arrangements can be made. Contact Continuing Education at 715-836-3636 / toll-free 866-8932423, or use the Wisconsin Relay System (711). All requests are kept confidential. CANCELLATION POLICY We understand life happens. Should you need to cancel or transfer your registration, please see our website for our full cancellation policy or call us at the number listed above. www.uwec.edu/CE/registration/ cancelgeneral.htm An EEO/Affirmative Action employer, University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA requirements. No tax dollars were used to print this publication. 5 Ways to Register ONLINE PHONE FAX MAIL IN PERSON Questions? www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/healthcare/footnailcare.htm 715-836-3636 | toll free 1-866-893-2423 715-836-5700 | toll free 1-800-835-3755 UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education | PO Box 4004 | Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 210 Water Street, Eau Claire | 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., M-F Call or email [email protected] Registration Foot and Nail Care 2015 Name Foot and Nail Care: Education for Nurses Wednesday, February 18, 2015 | $725 Clinical Practicum: n Thursday, February 19, 2015 -orn Friday, February 20, 2015 15N150A 15N150B Wednesday, June 17, 2015 | $725 Clinical Practicum: n Thursday, June 18, 2015 -orn Friday, June 19, 2015 15N151A 15N151B Wednesday, October 14, 2015 | $725 Clinical Practicum: n Thursday, October 15, 2015 -orn Friday, October 16, 2015 16N101A 16N101B Job Title Check if you are a currently licensed RN Home Address City / State / Zip Foot and Nail Care: Starting a Business Home Phone Thursday, February 19, 2015 | $69 15N150C Organization / Company Name Thursday, June 18, 2015 | $69 15N151C Company Address Thursday, October 15, 2015 | $69 16N101C City / State / Zip Energy Therapy for the Lower Extremities Work Phone Thursday, June 18, 2015 | $99 15N151D Friday, June 19, 2015 | $99 15N151E FOR OFFICE USE N13 Email Address Payment Information (Payment is required with registration) Check or purchase order enclosed payable to UW-Eau Claire. 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