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01/08/2025
$0.00
The purpose of this course is to enhance participants' understanding, awareness, and knowledge of pressure injury pathophysiology, treatment strategies, and the prevention of hospital-acquired pressure injuries. Additionally, the course aims to deepen familiarity with the NDNQI data collection framework as it relates to pressure injury prevalence. The agenda includes a Skin Team overview, foundational knowledge on skin health (Skin 101), detailed discussions on pressure injuries, a review of skin care nursing practice guidelines, and insights into national benchmarking standards.
01/22/2025
$0.00
The goal of commensality sessions is to build a culture of connection among nurses and healthcare professionals they frequently interact with, improving communication, teamwork, and overall clinical practice. By fostering social interactions, these sessions help reduce workplace stress, burnout, and turnover rates, ultimately leading to better, safer patient care. Healthcare professionals need to strengthen their relationships and well-being to enhance collaboration and maintain a positive, supportive work environment.
02/05/2025
$0.00
The Preceptor Workshop is designed to help registered nurses enhance their skills and knowledge to effectively precept and improve patient care. Participants will integrate the ICOACH model to foster collaboration and introspection, assess their emotional intelligence to manage interactions better, and review adult learning principles to tailor teaching strategies. The course will also emphasize effective communication strategies, focusing on feedback and conflict management to strengthen interactions with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
02/06/2025
$0.00
The goal of the charge nurse workshop is to empower participants with essential knowledge and skills for the charge nurse role. It focuses on understanding the responsibilities of charge nurses, managing stress, and enhancing communication within healthcare teams. Participants will also learn to identify their strengths and weaknesses, navigate escalation procedures, implement conflict resolution strategies, and recognize available resources, ultimately fostering effective leadership and improved patient care.
02/10/2025
$0.00
This 6.5-hour Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) course focuses on recognizing the patterns of thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and appearance that show there might be a problem rather than focusing on specific illness. Participants are taught the Mental Health First Aid Action Plan (ALGEE) that they can apply to non-crisis and crisis scenarios.
02/18/2025
$0.00
The goal of this activity is to ensure the interdisciplinary team in the NICU is fully prepared to respond effectively to emergencies, including code events and man-made or natural disasters. Through the Professional Practice Day, the team will enhance their knowledge and apply it in simulation exercises, improving their ability to provide safe and efficient patient care during critical situations.
02/19/2025
$0.00
This training will ensure all staff are proficient in trauma care, equipment use, and critical decision-making in both trauma and transport environments. Participants will gain skills for safe operations in critical care flight settings, effective communication, and patient triage. Additionally, staff will be trained to manage advanced or difficult airways, including alternatives to intubation, ensuring readiness for high-pressure situations.This series includes the following four courses available to staff in the Department of Transport Medicine:
02/21/2025
$0.00
The goal of the STABLE program is to provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to deliver optimal post-resuscitation and pre-transport stabilization care to critically ill neonates. STABLE is designed to improve safety and quality of care for neonates needing to be stabilized and requiring transport to a higher level of care.
02/26/2025
$0.00
The goal of this activity is to enhance preceptors' knowledge and skills in effectively teaching new hire nurses in the NICU. Preceptors will learn how to foster critical thinking, improve clinical skills, and promote confidence in new nurses, ultimately leading to better, safer patient care. The target audience needs to improve their ability to communicate, provide constructive feedback, and create a supportive learning environment that encourages growth and competency in new staff.
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  • 16.00 ASWB
03/13/2025
$0.00
The National Nursing Ethics Conference will center on the vital role of trust in nursing practice. Attendees will gain clarity through an in-depth exploration of the history and significance of nursing ethics as a distinct discipline, delving into the fundamental importance of nurse integrity. The conference will also highlight how preventive ethics can transform the challenges of moral distress into moral resilience and creativity, ultimately fortifying the ethical commitments essential to the profession.

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