Burn Management - Kingston General Hospital
Transcription
Burn Management - Kingston General Hospital
How to Register The registration fee is $25 (cash or cheque made payable to Kingston General Hospital). Undergraduate students may attend free of charge but do need to register. Free (printable) parking decals will be available to registrants. Registration information and fee by Thursday, February 26, 2015 to Mary Pope at: Mail to: Mary Pope Watkins 2, Room 4-212 76 Stuart Street Kingston General Hospital Kingston, Ontario K7L 2V7 Required Registration Information: Name: Job Title: Organization: Email address: Specify Any Food Allergies: *Primary Research Focus/Interest (e.g. pain; patient safety; wound care; etc.): Acknowledgements The collaborating organizations are acknowledged for their significant financial contributions in support of this conference. Elsevier Canada for their continued donation of copies of the book: Reading Research. Pfizer Canada for its generous financial sponsorship. Conference Directions: Davies Hall St. Lawrence College 100 Portsmouth Avenue Kingston, ON (enter front doors of College, & im m ediately turn left to Davies Hall) *This relates to the Interactive Session. Participants will be grouped according to their research interest & teams will be asked to generate research questions/ideas on their topic. Cancellation P olicy: If you register and are unable to attend, please contact Mary Pope as soon as possible at (613) 549-6666 ext. 3344 or [email protected]. Refunds granted until February 26, 2015. Keynote Speaker NOTE: To ensure your comfort, please bring a sweater as the room temperature may fluctuate. Kevin Y. Woo, PhD, RN, FAPWCA Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s University Dr. Kevin Woo is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University, School of Nursing in Kingston, Canada. Kevin is an adjunct research professor at Western University, teaching for their Masters of Clinical Science in Wound Healing program. He is the Early Researcher Award recipient 2014-2019 from the Ministry of Research and Innovation. He is the co-editor of Chronic Wound Care 5, a clinical source book for health care professionals. He served on expert panels to develop Best Practice Guidelines (BPG) in collaboration with the Registered Nurses’ Association in Ontario for the Assessment and Management of Stage 1 to 4 Pressure Ulcers and Screening for Dementia, Delirium and Depression in older persons. Kevin maintains his clinical expertise and functions as an Advanced Wound Consultant at the West Park Health Center, a specialized chronic care and rehabilitation hospital in Toronto. Additionally, he is the Web Editor for Advances in Skin and Wound Care journal website and he is a member of several editorial boards. 2015 Annual Kingston Nursing Research Conference Thursday, March 05, 2015 0800-1600hrs Davies Hall St. Lawrence College 100 Portsmouth Avenue Kingston, ONTARIO Presenters Presenters continued Kelly Baker, RN, BNSc, GNC(C) Jolene Heil, RN, BScN, ET, MClScWH Program Manager, Seniors Mental Health, Inpatient Unit, Providence Care Mental Health Services Crystal Blakely, RN, BScN, CCN(C) Advanced Practice Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist – Wound Care, Providence Care Marian Luctkar-Flude, RN, MScN Clinical Nurse, Cardiac Sciences Unit, Cardiac Program, Kingston General Hospital Lecturer, School of Nursing; & PhD student, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen’s University Debra Campbell, RN, BScN, CCN(C) Family Integrated Care Study Coordinator, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Kingston General Hospital Nursing Coordinator, Cardiac Rhythm Device Clinic, Kingston General Hospital; & Allied Health Representative, Canadian Heart Rhythm Society Angela Dickieson, RN, BScN Nurse Educator, Seniors Mental Health, Providence Care Mental Health Services Belinda Dundon, RN(EC), MN Nurse Practitioner, Division of Neurosurgery, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Katie Goldie, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s University Judith Gould, BFA, MEd Volunteer, Mental Health Program, Kingston General Hospital Susan Hall, RN, MSc Consultant, Clinical Documentation, Kingston General Hospital Program Schedule 08:00-08:30 Coffee & Registration 08:30-08:45 Opening Remarks Cathy Szabo 08:45-09:15 A Bird’s-Eye View of Psychiatric Disorders and Cardiovascular Risk and Disease in Canada: Implications and Strategies for Nursing Practice Katie Goldie MaryAnn Ottenhof, RN Kerry Oulton, OT, MSc Occupational Therapist, Mental Health Program, Kingston General Hospital 09:15-09:30 09:30-09:45 Linda Ready, RN, BNSc, CNCC(C) Clinical Practice Coordinator, City of Kawartha Lakes Family Health Team; & MN/NP student, Athabasca University Break and Poster Vewing 10:15-10:45 Order Sets in the Clinical Setting: A Realist Review Susan Hall 10:45-11:45 Cathy Szabo, RN, BScN, MPH, CHE President & Chief Executive Officer, Providence Care Kevin Woo, PhD, RN, FAPWCA Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s University The Power of Art and SelfExpression Judith Gould & Kerry Oulton 09:45-10:15 Nancy Sears, RN, PhD Professor, School of Baccalaureate Nursing, St. Lawrence College The CAM and HANDOVER Tools’ Use for Identifying, Managing and Preventing Delirium in the Seniors Mental Health Population Angela Dickieson & Kelly Baker Keynote Address: Quality Indicators in Wound Care: Disruption or Innovation? Kevin Woo 11:45-12:45 Lunch (provided) 12:45-13:15 Interactive Session 13:15-13:45 Evidence-Based Breast Cancer Survivorship Care in Southeastern Ontario: A Mixed Methods Study Marian Luctkar-Flude Program Schedule continued 13:45-14:00 Family Integrated Care: A Randomized Control Study MaryAnn Ottenhof 14:00-14:15 Unplanned Extubations in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Belinda Dundon 14:15-14:30 Break & Poster Viewing 14:30-15:00 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Patients with Conditional Cardiac Devices: Are We Prepared? A Case Study Presentation Debra Campbell 15:00-15:15 Cardiac Rhythm Devices and End of Life Care: Development of an Educational Tool Crystal Blakely & Debra Campbell 15:15-15:30 Sustaining a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program in Complex Continuing Care Jolene Heil 15:30-15:45 Patient Safety: Preliminary Perceptions of Newly Registered RPNs in Ontario Nancy Sears 15:45-16:00 Impact of Prodromal Symptoms on Future Adverse Cardiac-Related Events: A Systematic Review Linda Ready 16:00 Closing Remarks & Evaluation