4th Annual WISER Symposium on Nursing Simulation Date: December 2-3, 2010 Location: Pittsburgh Airport Marriott Course Director(s): John M. O’Donnell, DrPH, CRNA, MSN Director, University of Pittsburgh Nurse Anesthesia Program University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing/WISER Pittsburgh, PA Michele Kuszajewski, RN, MSN, CEN Education Manager STAT MedEvac Pittsburgh, PA Overview or Objectives Participants will be able to: • Describe unique approaches and opportunities in simulation curriculum development for graduate, undergraduate and professional nursing educators. • Review recent advances in simulation educational approaches. • Develop skills in simulation curriculum development and implementation. • Participate in interactive sessions and realistic simulation vignettes. Who Should Attend? Nurse educators, School of Nursing Faculty, Professional nurses, Advanced Practice Nurse Educators, Nurse Clinicians, Graduate Students in Nursing, other healthcare students, educators, and providers. Continuing Education Credit: CNE American Nurses Credentialing Center An application for contact hours has been submitted by the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing to the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The School of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education credits by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Determination of credit is pending.

Day 1 Schedule Time

Topic

0800

Opening and Welcome

Presenter(s)

Institution/City and State

0815

Videos and Testimonials – Simulation Educators

John O’Donnell DrPH, CRNA, MSN Michele Kuszajewski MSN, RN, CEN

Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA STAT MedEvac, Pittsburgh, PA

0830

State of the Union in Nursing Simulation: Teaching and Assessment

Leland Rockstraw PhD, RN, FAAN

Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

0915

From Conception to System Surveillance: Taking the Ball into the End Zone

John O’Donnell DrPH, CRNA, MSN

Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA

1000

Break

1030

Standardized Patients and Interprofessional Communication

Hollis Day MD

Pitt School of Medicine, Pgh, PA

Helen Burns PhD, RN, FAAN

Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA

1115

Implementing a Learning System for Your Simulation Program

Valerie Howard EdD, MSN, RN

RMU, School of Nursing, Pgh, PA

1200

Lunch Round Robin Sessions

1300

a) Building Team Simulations

Karen Stein MSEd, RN, CCRN Jeffrey Groom PhD, CRNA Michele Kuszajewski MSN, RN, CEN Nancy Wise, RNC, BSN

b) Mastery Learning Principles Paul Phrampus MD in Simulation: Putting John O’Donnell DrPH, CRNA, MSN Accomplishment in the Driver’s Seat

UPMC Magee, Pgh, PA Fl International Univ., Miami, FL STAT MedEvac, Pittsburgh, PA Magee Women’s Hospital, Pgh, PA UPMC/WISER, Pittsburgh, PA Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA

c) Assessment Tools – Checklists: Yes or No?

Benjamin Berg MD Valerie Howard, EdD, MSN, RN

University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI RMU, School of Nursing, Pgh, PA

d) Nursing Simulations – Small and Large Group Examples

Helen Burns PhD, RN, FAAN Alice Blazeck DNSc, RN Brenda Cassidy CPNP, MSN, RN

Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA Pitt School of Nursing, Pgh, PA

1345

Same sessions as 1300 (Move to the next session on your schedule)

1430

Break

1500

Same sessions as 1300 (Move to the next session on your schedule)

1545

Same sessions as 1300 (Move to the next session on your schedule)

1630

Conclusion of Day 1

Day 2 Schedule Time

Topic

Presenter(s)

Institution/City and State

0815

The Top 10 Simulation Articles: 2010

Jeffrey Groom, PhD, CRNA

Florida International University, Miami, FL

0900

Overcoming Problems and Pitfalls in Building Your Simulation Program

Bonnie Driggers MS, MPA, RN

Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR

0945

Break

1015

The Spectrum of Realism: What Does it Take to Fool the Audience?

John Matechen

Douglas Education Center, Monessen, PA

1045

Virtual Patient Simulations

James B McGee MD

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

1115

Developing Problem Based Simulations: Goals, Objectives, Curricular Fit and Outcomes

Richard Henker PhD, RN, FAAN

University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA

1145

Panel Discussion & Q/A

1215

Conclusion of Day 2

All local faculty members are affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and reside in the metropolitan Pittsburgh, PA area unless otherwise indicated.

Faculty Disclosure In accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education requirements on disclosure, information about relationships of presenters with commercial interests (if any) will be included in materials distributed at the time of the conference. We agree to request full disclosure of all speakers. They will be asked to present their disclosure both in writing as well as during the introduction of their talk. Meeting Location Pittsburgh Airport Marriott 777 Aten Road Coraopolis, PA 15108

Overnight Accommodations In order to reserve a room at the discounted rate ($119 plus 14% local and state taxes) please call the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott at 1-800-328-9297 and mention that you are attending the WISER Symposium. This hotel is the symposium location. The hotel website is http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pitmc-pittsburgh-airport-marriott. If you experience difficulty arranging your reservations, please call Dan Battista at 412-648-6073. Parking Parking is provided at the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott. Special Needs Participation by all individuals is encouraged. Advance notification of any special needs will help us provide better service. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks in advance of the program by calling 412-648-6073. Cancellation All cancellations must be in writing and sent to us via U.S. mail, email or fax. Tuition for cancellations postmarked or date stamped before November 27, 2010 will be completely refunded. After November 27, 2010, a $35 administrative fee will be assessed. No refunds will be made after December 2, 2010. Cancellation requests can be made to: Daniel Battista, Director of Administration, WISER 230 McKee Place Suite 300 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Telephone: 412-648-6073 • Fax: 412- 648-6190 • Email: [email protected] The UPMC/Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences reserves the right to cancel this program if sufficient registrations are not received. In the case of cancellation, the department will fully refund registration fees. Registration Fees On time (early reg. N/A) Due: November 27, 2010

Late Due: December 2, 2010

Rate: $175.00 - UPMC and University of Pittsburgh $375.00 - non-UPMC and non University of Pittsburgh

Rate: $175.00 - UPMC and University of Pittsburgh $375.00 - non-UPMC and non University of Pittsburgh

Registration fee includes: • Continuing education credit • Registration and course materials • Continental breakfast, refreshments and lunch

On-site Register on-site if you are unable to pre-register by December 2, 2010 (ONLY if space available) Rate: $175.00 - UPMC and University of Pittsburgh $375.00 - non-UPMC and non University of Pittsburgh

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