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25TH ANNUALPEDIATRIC ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING CONFERENCEFriday, Oct. 4, 2019

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Children’s Mercy Park1 Sporting WayKansas City, KS 66111

Pharmacotherapeutic contact hours will be provided

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TARGET AUDIENCEThis program is designed for all advanced practice providers and registered nurses who care for pediatric patients from birth through adolescence in outpatient and inpatient health care settings.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe annual Pediatric Advanced Practice Nursing conference is sponsored by Children’s Mercy Kansas City and has a long tradition of providing nurses with education on current issues and topics important to advanced practice providers. This year’s conference will focus on topics that will strengthen your practice and clinical skills, energize you, and provide networking opportunities. Presentations from expert clinicians will provide participants with interventions and information to face the challenges of care in this changing health care environment.

COURSE OBJECTIVESAt the end of the conference, the participant will be able to:

1. Describe the current state of nurses in the media.

2. Discuss best practice for safe opioid prescribing.

3. Recognize appropriate utilization of antibiotics.

4. Describe child medical neglect.

5. De� ne current work being done in pharmacogenomics.

6. Discuss the care of patients requiring pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum surgeries.

7. Describe Advanced Practice Providers’ role in leadership.

8. Discuss diagnosis and treatment of enuresis

ACCREDITATIONThis educational activity has been awarded 6.75 contact hours, 2.75 of which meet requirements for pharmacotherapeutic content.

Children’s Mercy Kansas City is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS (not a complete list)Best Western Premier Inn & Suites Comfort Suites Speedway Country Inn and Suites10401 France Family Dr. 3000 N 103rd Terrace 1805 North 110th StKansas City, KS 66111 Kansas City, KS 66109 Kansas City, KS 66111(913) 334-4440 (913) 299-4466 (913) 299-4700

Great Wolf Lodge Hampton Inn Holiday Inn Express Village West 10401 Cabela Drive 1400 Village West Parkway 1931 Prairie CrossingKansas City, KS 66111 Kansas City, KS 66111 Kansas City, KS 66111(800) 608-9653 (913) 328-1400 (913) 328-1024

CALL FOR POSTERSNursing research is a valuable tool for clinical synthesis and understanding of the scienti� c evidence demonstrated by nurse researchers. We would like to showcase research endeavors at the conference. If you would like to participate in the poster presentation this year, please contact Lindsey Fricke at [email protected] for further information and abstract guidelines. Abstract submissions must be received by Aug. 30, 2019.

25TH ANNUALPEDIATRIC ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING CONFERENCEFriday, October 4, 20197 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Children’s Mercy Park

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25TH ANNUALPEDIATRIC ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING CONFERENCEFriday, October 4, 20197 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Children’s Mercy Park

PROGRAM AGENDA7-7:45 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast/ Exhibits

7:45- 8 a.m. Welcome

8-9 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Diana Mason, PhD, RN, FAANRaising the Voice of Advanced Practice Nurses:

Changing 20 Years of Invisibility in the Media

9-9:45 a.m. Dan Millspaugh, MDThe Opioid-Pain Nexus: Safe Opioid Prescribing at the

Cultural Moment

9:45-10:15 a.m. Break/ Exhibits

10:15-11:15 a.m. Ann L. Wirtz, PharmD, BCPPS Antimicrobial Stewardship 101: Tips and Tricks for Changing Your Practice

11:15 a.m.-Noon Amy Terreros, DNP, RN, APRNClinical Medical Neglect: What Every APRN Needs to Know

Noon-1 p.m. Lunch/Exhibits

1-2 p.m. Stephani Stancil, PhD, APRNPharmacogenomics in Clinical Practice

2-2:45 p.m. Beth Orrick, APRN, FNP-BC and Amy Pierce, APRN, PPCNP-BCThe Ins and Outs of Pectus Excavatum and Pectus Carinatum

2:45-3 p.m. Break

3-3:45 p.m. Paul Gomez, MBA The Leadership Challenge of Now

3:45-4:30 p.m. Jamie Neal Lewis, APRN, CPNP Nothing but a Pee Thing

ANNUAL GIVE BACK CAMPAIGNNewHouse is a non-pro� t organization, primarily serving Kansas City’s urban core, with a mission to break the cycle of domestic violence by providing the tools that allow individuals and families to make positive choices and lead self-suffi cient lives. Newhouse has an 88-bed shelter and transitional facility that provide emergency safety, children’s services including access to education, adult and child mental health therapy services and outreach, case management, transitional living, court advocacy, and community awareness. Newhouse serves as many as 1,000 women and children each year. The therapeutic environment NewHouse provides is designed to address the emotional, practical, and social needs of adults and children in the shelter, and ultimately enjoy a violence-free life.

More information for donating will be provided to registered participants.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTIf you have needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests for assistance or accommodation should be received at least � ve working days prior to this educational off ering.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACTKathy Mick, MEd, MSN, RN-BCEducation & Professional Development Program ManagerChildren’s Mercy Kansas [email protected]

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERDiana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN is the Senior Policy Service Professor for the Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement at George Washington University School of Nursing. She is Professor Emerita and Co-Director of the Center for Health, Media, and Policy at Hunter College, City University of New York, where she was the inaugural Rudin Professor of Nursing until 2016. Dr. Mason is the immediate past president of the American Academy of Nursing, former editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Nursing, and co-producer and moderator of a weekly radio program on health care issues since 1985. She is the lead editor of the award-winning book, Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care, now in its 7th edition and the author of over 200 publications. Her scholarship focuses on health policy and what can be learned from nurse-designed models of care.

Dr. Mason is the co-principal investigator for a study funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to explore how nurses address building a culture of health in their innovative models of care; the study is a collaboration between the American Academy of Nursing and the RAND Corporation. She is a member of the board of directors for the Primary Care Development Corporation and the National Advisory Board for Kaiser Health News. She holds two honorary doctorates, as well as numerous awards for her teaching, policy leadership, publications, and journalism.

To register online go to:childrensmercy.org/EducationProgramsPayment can be completed online with MasterCard, VISA, American Express, or Discover cards. Payment for the conference can also be made with a check payable to Children’s Mercy Hospital.

If paying by check, please mail check and registration form to:Children’s Mercy Kansas CityATTN: Cashier Offi ce2401 Gillham Rd.Kansas City, MO 64108

Please include 2019 APRN Conference on the memo line.

Registration Fees:Children’s Mercy Employees | No chargeStudents/Retirees | $100Non-Children’s Mercy Attendees | $150Final registration date: Sept. 27.

No late registrations accepted after Sept. 27.No refunds will be given after registration deadline.Seating is limited. Register now!

NON-CHILDREN’S MERCY FACULTYDiana Mason, PhD, RN, FAANSenior Policy Service ProfessorCenter for Health Policy and Media EngagementGeorge Washington University School of Nursing

CHILDREN’S MERCY FACULTYDaniel Millspaugh, MDDirector, Comprehensive Pain Management Program

Ann Wirtz, PharmD, BCPPSClinical Pharmacy SpecialistInfectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship

Amy Terreros, DNP, RN, APRNSCAN Nurse Practitioner

Stephani Stancil, PhD, APRNPost-doctoral Fellow and Nurse Practitioner

Paul Gomez, MBAHR Director, Organizational Leadership, Development and People Analytics

Beth Orrick, APRN, FNP-BCPediatric General Surgery Nurse Practitioner

Amy Pierce, APRN, PPCNP-BCPediatric General Surgery Nurse Practitioner

Jamie Neal Lewis, APRN, CPNPNephrology APRN

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Special Requirements:❑ Yes, I have accessibility requirements: ❑ Yes, I have dietary requirements:Please contact the conference planners at least � ve days prior to conference with special requirements.

Pediatric Advanced Practice Nursing ConferenceREGISTRATION FORMFriday, Oct. 4, 2019Children’s Mercy Park1 Sporting Way | Kansas City, KS 66111(913) 951-3579

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