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THE ARMSTRONG INSTITUTE FOR QUALITY AND SAFETY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION Present On-Demand: April 1-June 1, 2021 Live: April 21-24, 2021 Johns Hopkins 4 th Annual HOSPITAL ACTIVITY AND MOBILITY CONFERENCE Note: All times displayed below are in reference to Eastern Standard Time, USA. This is same time-zone as New York City. CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
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  • THE ARMSTRONG INSTITUTE FOR QUALITY AND SAFETYAND THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATIONPresent

    On-Demand: April 1-June 1, 2021

    Live: April 21-24, 2021

    Johns Hopkins 4th Annual

    HOSPITAL ACTIVITY AND MOBILITY CONFERENCE

    Note: All times displayed below are in reference to Eastern Standard Time, USA.This is same time-zone as New York City.

    CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

  • Johns Hopkins Activity & Mobility Promotion ( JH-AMP) firmly establishes the concept that a systematic approach is beneficial in combating the harms of immobility in our hospitals. While evidence supports the benefits of mobility, implementation has been challenged by clinical “silos” and competing hospital priorities. Implementing interventions requires creating a new collaborative culture and aligning clinical priorities.

    This conference features presentations by members of the inter-professional team who have developed this new collaborative culture, successfully integrating mobility as an essential component of hospital operations, quality improvement and safety efforts.

    Who Should Attend?This activity is intended for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, occupational therapists, physiatrists, physical therapists, physician assistants, psychologists, administrators, hospitalists, surgeons and safety-quality professionals.

    ObjectivesAfter attending this activity, the learner will demonstrate the ability to:

    • Appraise the evidence supporting mobility in the hospital.

    • Describe mobility within the context of safe-patient handling and other hospital safety initiatives.

    • Explain the tenets and methods of a structured quality improvement process for developing and implementing a system mobility program in the acute hospital setting.

    • Explain current practice and inter-disciplinary roles in an adult mobility program.

    • Describe how to create a clinical culture that recognizes the importance of data.

    • Develop clinical questions that can be answered using mobility data.

    • Integrate mobility data into ongoing quality improvement efforts.

    • Identify stakeholder barriers to implementing an activity and mobility project.

    • Engage staff by increasing knowledge of functional assessment tools.

    • Leverage the medical record for quality improvement.

    • Facilitate activity and mobility reporting on all patients.

    • Identify three new communication techniques that I can integrate in my standard of care to help my patients feel like partners in health care.

    • Correctly determine a patient’s level of readiness for change and identify an appropriate corresponding intervention.

  • GENERAL INFORMATIONRegistration Includes• On-demand content available (April 1, 2021 - June 1, 2021)• Live content (April 21- 24, 2021)• Recorded live content (April 26, 2021 - June 1, 2021)

    Other CreditThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products, or clinical procedures. AOTA CEUs will be provided.

    The Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners certifies that this program meets the criteria for 26 credit hours of Category 1 or 26 CEUs of continuing education for social workers licensed in Maryland. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland.

    This course has been approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 3.7 CEUs. You will be issued a CEU certificate upon completion of the course. A record of CEUs earned will be retained by the sponsor. Physical Therapist attendees should check with their state regarding self report.

    Policy on Presenter and Provider DisclosureIt is the policy of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine that the presenter and provider globally disclose conflicts of interest. The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine OCME has established policies that will identify and resolve conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made prior to presentation of the education.

    LocationA link will be provided before the activity.

    FeesRegistration Cut Off Date: April 20, 2021

    Registration On-line: http://bit.ly/RegisterNowAMP

    Methods of Payment: We require full payment prior to the start of the activity. The registration fee includes instructional materials, on-demand and live content.

    The Johns Hopkins University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, the University will refund the registration fee. Under such circumstances registrants will be notified as soon as possible.

    Accreditation Statement The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    Credit Designation Statement The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 26 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Program accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

    American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

  • Refund PolicyA handling fee of $25 will be deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by email by April 15, 2021. No refunds will be made thereafter. Transfer of registration to another Johns Hopkins activity in lieu of cancellation is not possible.

    Handouts and SyllabusThe handouts will be accessible online prior to the activity. A link to the handouts will be made available to all registrants prior to the conference. The syllabus will be accessible online and via your mobile device in MyLearning prior to the activity.

    How to Obtain CreditPost activity, an online evaluation will be available to attendees to evaluate the activity and individual presentations and to identify future educational needs. Upon completion of the evaluation, the learner must attest to the number of hours in attendance. Credits earned will be added to the learner’s transcript and immediately available for print. The last day to access the evaluation and attest to your credits is July 16, 2021. An outcome survey will be sent to all attendees within two months post activity to assist us in determining what impact this activity had on the learner’s practice.

    American With Disabilities ActThe Johns Hopkins School of Medicine fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations thereof. Please notify us if you have any special needs.

    Commercial SupportThe Johns Hopkins School of Medicine did not solicit or receive commercial funding from any commercial entity, including pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, for this activity.

  • Foundations:

    The Johns Hopkins AMP Hospital Mobility Solution

    Module 1 Rationale and Evidence for Supporting Hospital Mobility

    1.1. The Rationale for Developing Formal Hospital Mobility Programs Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    1.2. Designing, Conducting, & Sustaining Quality Improvement Dale Needham, MD, PhD, FCPA

    1.3. The Evidence Supporting Hospital Mobility Erik Hoyer, MD

    Module 2 Common Interdisciplinary Language for Activity and

    Mobility

    2.1. Functional Measurement Strategy Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    2.2. JH-HLM and AM-PAC Principles and Properties Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD

    2.3. AM-PAC and JH-HLM Implementation Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    2.4. JH-MGC Development and Implementation Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN and Erik Hoyer, MD

    Module 3 Clinician Workflows and Roles

    3.1. Data Design - From Bedside to Electronic Health Record Kelly Daley, PT, MBA

    3.2. The Role of Nursing Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    3.3. The Role of Rehabilitation Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    3.4. The Physician Role in Mobility Melinda Kantsiper, MD

    Module 4 Barriers

    4.1. Administering the Patient Mobilization: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Survey Michelle Cvach, MS

    4.2. Assessing Barriers Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    4.3. Addressing Barriers Ashley Pleiss, RN

    4.4. The Balance Between Mobility, Falls, and Safe Patient Handling Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    4.5. Patient Engagement: Overcoming Patient Refusals Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    Module 5 Evaluate and Execute

    5.1. Sustainable Education and Training Ashley Pleiss, RN

    5.2. Using Data to Drive Culture and Accountability Michael Friedman, PT, MBA and Erik Hoyer, MD

    5.3. Project Management and Sustainability Michelle Cvach, MS

    5.4. Implementation Tools and Resources Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    CONTENT LIBRARY: On-Demand

    Foundations:

    Moving Safely with Patients

    Module 1 Establishing Mobility as a Priority in the Hospital

    1.1. Introduction to Hospital Mobility Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    1.2 The Role of Nurse Mobility Advocates Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    1.3 Integrating Mobility into Daily Nursing Workflow Larissa Bell, BSN, RN, PCCN

    Module 2 Common Language for Mobility Tools

    2.1. Introduction and Measuring Capacity: AM-PAC Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    2.2. Measuring Performance: JH-HLM Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    2.3. Setting Daily Mobility Goals: JH-MGC Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    2.4. Balancing Mobility and Safe Patient Handling Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    Module 3 Patient Engagement

    3.1. Hospital Mobilization: Optimizing Patient Engagement-Part 1 Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    3.2. Hospital Mobilization: Optimizing Patient Engagement-Part 2 Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    Module 4 Techniques for Moving Patients Safely

    4.1. Planning and Preparing to Move Patients Safely Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    4.2. Integrating Safe Patient Handling Equipment Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    4.3. Video Demonstration: Bed Mobility, Transfers, and Ambulation Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    Main Conference:

    Functional Assessment and Measurement

    Module 1 Updates in AM-PAC and JH-HLM

    1.1. Activities of Daily Living and Value Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    1.2. Choosing Rehabilitation Wisely Carmen Capo-Lugo, PT, PhD

    1.3. Using the AM-PAC Applied Cognitive Short Form to Screen for Cognitive Impairments Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM

    1.4. JH-HLM and AM-PAC Use in the ICU Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD and Stephanie Hiser, PT, DPT

    Module 2 Wearables and Functional Reconciliation

    2.1. Using Wearables to Measure In-Hospital Activity and Mobility Charles Brown, MD

    2.2. Longitudinal Functional Measurement Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD

    2.3 Use of Accelerometers in Routine Care Karin Valkenet, PhD, PT

    Module 3 Activity Mapping: Direct Observation of the Patient’s Day

    3.1. Physical, Cognitive and Social Activity Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty

    3.2. Activity Mapping Findings Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty

    3.3. Integration Information to Improve Mobility Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty

  • Module 1 Eat, Walk Engage: Australia (Part 1)

    1.1. Why are Older People at Risk of Hospital-Acquired

    Harm?

    Alison Mudge, PhD, FRACP

    1.2 What are the Common Forms of Harm for Older People

    in the Hospital?

    Alison Mudge, PhD, FRACP

    1.3 How Can We Improve Hospital Care for Older People?

    Alison Mudge, PhD, FRACP

    Module 2 Eat, Walk Engage: Australia (Part 2)

    2.1. Engaging Older People in Improving Mobility:

    Partnering with Patients

    Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty

    2.2. Engaging Older People In Improving Mobility: What do

    Older People Say About Mobility?

    Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty

    Module 3 End PJ Paralysis: Canada

    3.1. End PJ Paralysis: Say Goodnight to Hospital Gowns,

    Get Up, Get Dressed, Get Moving

    Paul Wright, RN, BScN, CNNC

    3.2. Designing, Engaging, and Tri-Storming: Our Approach

    to End PJ Paralysis in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Paul Wright, RN, BScN, CNNC

    3.3 So What, Now What: Capturing Key Learnings for

    Fidelity and Next Steps to End PJ Paralysis

    Paul Wright, RN, BScN, CNNC

    Module 4 Hospital Programs: United States

    4.1. Geisinger System Wide Mobility and Home First

    Discharge Efforts: A Multidisciplinary Approach

    Michael DiMare, PT, DPT, GCS, MSOM and Lauren

    Murphy, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC

    4.2. Nurse Driven AM-PAC “6 clicks” Mobility Plan of Care

    Charlie Workman, MSPT, MBA; Kathy Tussey, MSN, RN,

    NEA-BC; Emily Sacca, PT, DPT

    4.3. Pediatric AMP Step 1: Establishing a Shared

    Interprofessional Common Language

    Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Katherine Denlinger, PT,

    DPT, PCS

    Module 5 Geriatric Surgical Pathways: United States

    5.1. Mobility within the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery

    (ERAS) Framework

    Gina Vickery, BSN, RN

    5.2. Frailty and Risk Stratification

    Susan Gearhart, MD

    5.3. Integrating Mobility into Practice

    Jessica Peters, BSN, RN

    Module 6 Environment-Life/Space Design: Netherlands

    6.1. Hospital in Motion

    Lotte van Delft, PT, MS

    6.2. Reactivate: Stimulating Environment for Patients During

    Hospital Admission

    Jordi Elings, PT, PhD

    CONTENT LIBRARY: On-Demand

    Main Conference:

    Interdisciplinary Clinical Programs

    Main Conference:

    Establishing a Culture of Mobility at the Front Lines

    Module 1 Balancing Falls, Mobility, and Safe Patient Handling

    1.1. Fall Prevention: Myths and Realities Yuri Agrawal, MD, MPH, FACS

    1.2 The Tension Between Mobility and Falls Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS and Holley Farley, BSN, RN

    1.3 Role of Mobility in Fall Assessment Erik Hoyer, MD

    1.4 The Impact of Fall Risk Assessment on Patient Mobility Carmen Capo-Lugo, PT, PhD

    1.5 Safe Patient Handling and Employee Injury Anita Stone, MS, CSPHA

    Module 2 Proactive Discharge Planning through Prediction Models

    2.1. The Value of Early Discharge Disposition Prediction Melissa Richardson, MBA

    2.2. Development of a True Prediction Tool Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD

    2.3. Translating Prediction Tools into Practice Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    Module 3 Value-based Hospital Rehabilitation Delivery of Care Model

    3.1. Value and Waste Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    3.2. Rehabilitation Model Development Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    3.3 Rehabilitation Model Deployment Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    3.4 Opportunities and Challenges Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    Module 4 Nursing Best Practices at the Bedside

    4.1. It's a Marathon, not a Sprint… Engaging Patients in Post-Operative Mobility Stacey Danielczyk, MS, RN; Kalli Veldman, MSN, RN; Samantha Babiarz, ADN, RN; and Josie Leal, BSN, RN

    4.2. Nursing Best Practices at the Bedside: The Neurosurgery and Neurology Population Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN; Tenise Shakes, MSN, RN, CNRN; Diana Sanchez, BSN, RN; Saundra Roberts, RN; Shirley Ansari, BSN, RN, CNRN; Nozomi Tahara, BSN, RN, CNRN

    4.3 The AMP Journey in Medicine Ashley Pleiss, RN, BS; Shelby Cahill, BSN, RN; Danielle Balsano, BSN, RN; Alphonsa Rahman, DNP, APRN, CNS, CCRN

    4.4 Balancing Falls and Mobility Holley Farley, BSN, RN

    Module 5 Training and Awareness

    5.1 everyBODYmoves Awareness Campaign Michelle Cvach, MS

    5.2 Mobility Trainer Certificate Approach Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

  • Moving Safely With Patients

    Wednesday, April 21, 2021

    Welcome and Opening Remarks

    8:00 AM - 8:10 AM Social Media Primer

    Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD

    Session 1 Establishing Mobility as a Priority in the Hospital

    8:10 AM - 8:25 AM Introduction to Hospital Mobility

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    8:25 AM - 8:30 AM The Role of Nurse Mobility Advocates Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    8:30 AM - 8:55 AM Integrating Mobility into Daily Nursing Workflow Larissa Bell, BSN, RN, PCCN

    8:55 AM - 9:05 AM Break

    Session 2 Common Language for Mobility Tools

    9:05 AM - 9:50 AM Introduction and Measuring Capacity: AM-PAC

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    9:50 AM - 10:00 AM Measuring Performance: JH-HLM

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    10:00 AM - 10:10 AM Setting Daily Mobility Goals: JH-MGC

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    10:10 AM - 10:35 AM Balancing Mobility and Safe Patient Handling

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    10:35 AM - 10:55 AM Cases and Questions

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    10:55 AM - 11:05 AM Break

    Session 3 Patient Engagement

    11:05 AM - 11:35 AM Hospital Mobilization: Optimizing Patient Engagement-Part 1 Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    11:35 AM - 12:05 PM Hospital Mobilization: Optimizing Patient Engagement-Part 2 Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    12:05 AM - 12:40 PM Break

    Session 4 Techniques for Moving Patients Safely

    12:40 PM - 1:00 PM Planning and Preparing to Move Patients Safely

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    1:00 PM - 1:20 PM Integrating Safe Patient Handling Equipment

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    1:20 PM - 1:45 PM Video Demonstration: Bed Mobility, Transfers, and Ambulation

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS

    1:45 PM - 1:55 PM Break

    Session 5 Interactive Workshop: What Would You Do?

    1:55 PM - 2:15 PM Techniques for Moving Patients Safely

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS and Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Role of Mobility Advocates: Practical Scenarios

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS and Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    2:35 PM - 2:45 PM Daily Close

    SCHEDULE OF LIVE CONTENT

  • The Johns Hopkins AMP Hospital Mobility Solution

    Thursday, April 22, 2021

    Welcome and Opening Remarks

    8:00 AM - 8:10 AM Social Media Primer Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD

    8:10 AM - 8:15 AM Welcome Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    Session 1 The Johns Hopkins AMP Hospital Immobility Harm Solution

    8:15 AM - 8:30 AM Introduction and Project Components Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Common Interdisciplinary Language of Mobility: JH-HLM, AM-PAC, Mobility Goal Calculator (JH-MGC) Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Barriers and Multi-Disciplinary Roles Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Educate, Engage, Evaluate, Execute Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    9:15 AM - 9:25 AM Break

    Design Workshop Project Charter and Timeline

    9:25 AM - 10:15 AM Implementation Tools, Resources, and Discussion

    Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    10:15 AM - 10:25 AM Break

    Session 2 Common Interdisciplinary Language for Activity and Mobility

    10:25 AM - 10:40 AM Functional Measurement Strategy Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    10:40 AM - 11:10 AM JH-HLM and AM-PAC Principles and Properties Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD

    11:10 AM - 11:30 AM AM-PAC and JH-HLM Implementation Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    11:30 AM - 11:55 AM JH-MGC Development and Implementation Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN and Erik Hoyer, MD

    11:55 AM - 12:10 PM Using Data to Drive Culture and Accountability Michael Friedman, PT, MBA and Erik Hoyer, MD

    12:10 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch

    Design Workshop Common Interdisciplinary Language for Activity and Mobility

    1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Implementation Tools, Resources, and Discussion

    Michael Friedman, PT, MBA; Daniel Young PT, DPT, PhD; Annette Lavezza, OTR/L; Erik Hoyer, MD; and Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN

    1:50 PM - 2:00 PM Break

    Session 3 Assessing Barriers and Developing an Education Plan

    2:00 PM - 2:10 PM Administering the Patient Mobilization: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Survey Michelle Cvach, MS

    2:10 PM - 2:25 PM Assessing Barriers Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    2:25 PM - 2:40 PM Addressing Barriers Ashley Pleiss, RN, BS

    2:40 PM - 3:00 PM Sustainable Education and Training Ashley Pleiss, RN, BS

    3:00 PM - 3:10 PM Break

    Design Workshop Assessing Barriers and Developing an Education Plan

    3:10 PM - 4:00 PM Implementation Tools, Resources, and Discussion

    Michelle Cvach, MS; Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC; and Ashley Pleiss, BS, RN

    4:00 PM - 4:10 PM Break

    Session 4 Implementing and Expanding Johns Hopkins Activity and Mobility Promotion

    4:10 PM - 4:30 PM Geisinger System Wide Mobility and Home First Discharge Efforts: A Multidisciplinary Approach Michael DiMare, PT, DPT, GCS, MSOM and Lauren Murphy, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC

    4:30 PM - 5:00 PM Nurse Driven AM-PAC “6 clicks” Mobility Plan of Care

    Charlie Workman, MSPT, MBA; Kathy Tussey, MSN, RN, NEA-BC; Emily Sacca, PT, DPT

    5:00 PM - 5:20 PM Pediatric AMP Step 1: Establishing a Shared Interprofessional Common Language Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD and Katherine Denlinger, PT, DPT, PCS

    5:20 PM - 5:50 PM Q&A Michael DiMare, PT, DPT, GCS, MSOM; Lauren Murphy, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC; Charlie Workman, MSPT, MBA; Kathy Tussey, MSN, RN, NEA-

    BC; Emily Sacca, PT, DPT; Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD; and Katherine Denlinger, PT, DPT, PCS

    5:50 PM - 6:00 PM Daily Close

    SCHEDULE OF LIVE CONTENT

  • Main Conference Friday, April 23, 2021

    Welcome and Opening Remarks

    9:00 AM - 9:10 AM Social Media Primer Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD

    9:10 AM - 9:15 AM Welcome Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    Session 1 Updates in AM-PAC and JH-HLM

    9:15 AM - 9:25 AM Activities of Daily Living and Value Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    9:25 AM - 9:40 AM Choosing Rehabilitation Wisely Carmen Capo-Lugo, PT, PhD

    9:40 AM - 9:55 AM Using the AM-PAC Applied Cognitive Short Form to Screen for Cognitive Impairments Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM

    9:55 AM - 10:25 AM JH-HLM and AM-PAC Use in the ICU Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD and Stephanie Hiser, PT, DPT

    10:25 AM - 10:55 AM Q&A Annette Lavezza, OTR/L; Carmen Capo-Lugo, PT, PhD; Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAM; Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD; and Stephanie Hiser, PT, DPT

    10:55 AM - 11:05 AM Break

    Session 2 Hospital in Motion

    11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Hospital in Motion Lotte van Delft, PT, MS

    11:25 AM - 11:40 AM Reactivate: Stimulating Environment for Patients During Hospital Admission

    Jordi Elings, PT, PhD

    11:40 AM - 12:05 PM Q&A Lotte van Delft, PT, MS; Jordi Elings, PT, PhD

    12:05 PM - 12:55 PM Lunch

    Session 3 Nursing Best Practices at the Bedside

    12:55 PM - 1:10 PM The AMP Journey in Medicine Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    1:10 PM - 1:25 PM It's a Marathon, not a Sprint… Mobility Best Practices in the Department of Surgical Nursing Stacey Danielczyk, MS, RN

    1:25 PM - 1:40 PM Neurosurgery and Neurology Population Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN

    1:40 PM - 1:50 PM Break

    Workshop Nursing Best Practices at the Bedside

    1:50 PM - 2:35 PM Discussion

    Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC; Stacey Danielczyk, MS, RN; Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN, Josie Leal, BSN, RN

    2:35 PM - 2:45 PM Break

    Session 4 Engaging the Older Adult in Mobility

    2:45 PM - 3:30 PM End PJ Paralysis: Canada Paul Wright, RN, BScN, CNNC

    3:30 PM - 3:50 PM The Geriatric Surgery Program: Improving Outcomes for our Older Patients Susan Gearhart, MD

    3:50 PM - 4:10 PM Eat, Walk, Engage Prue McRae, M Phil, Bphty

    4:10 PM - 4:20 PM Break

    Workshop Engaging the Older Adult in Mobility

    4:20 PM - 5:00 PM Discussion

    Paul Wright, RN, BScN, CNNC; Susan Gearhart, MD; Prue McRae, M Phil, Bphty

    5:00 PM - 5:10 PM Break

    Workshop Precision Measurement, Behavioral Mapping, and Observation

    5:10 PM - 5:50 PM Discussion Charles Brown, MD; Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty; Karin Valkenet, PhD, PT; and Erik Hoyer, MD

    5:50 PM - 6:00 PM Daily Close

    SCHEDULE OF LIVE CONTENT

  • Main Conference Saturday, April 24, 2021

    Welcome and Opening Remarks

    8:00 AM - 8:10 AM Social Media Primer Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD

    8:10 AM - 8:15 AM Welcome Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    Session 1 Balancing Falls, Mobility, and Safe Patient Handling

    8:15 AM - 8:35 AM Fall Prevention: Myths and Realities Yuri Agrawal, MD, MPH, FACS

    8:35 AM - 8:55 AM The Tension Between Mobility and Falls Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS and Holley Farley, BSN, RN

    8:55 AM - 9:05 AM Role of Mobility in Fall Risk Assessment Erik Hoyer, MD

    9:05 AM - 9:20 AM The Impact of Fall Risk Assessment on Patient Mobility Carmen Capo-Lugo

    9:20 AM - 9:35 AM Safe Patient Handling and Employee Injury Anita Stone, MS, CSPHA

    9:35 AM - 10:05 AM Q&A Yuri Agrawal, MD, MPH, FACS; Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS; Holley Farley, BSN, RN; Erik Hoyer, MD; Carmen Capo-Lugo; and Anita Stone, MS, CSPHA

    10:05 AM - 10:15 AM Break

    Session 2 Value-based Hospital Rehabilitation Delivery of Care Model

    10:15 AM - 10:30 AM Value and Waste Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    10:30 AM - 10:45 AM Rehabilitation Model Development Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    10:45 AM - 11:00 AM Rehabilitation Model Deployment Annette Lavezza, OTR/L

    11:00 AM - 11:15 AM Opportunities and Challenges Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    11:15 AM - 11:25 AM Break

    Workshop Value-based Hospital Rehabilitation Delivery of Care Model

    11:25 AM - 12:15 PM Discussion Annette Lavezza, OTR/L and Michael Friedman, PT, MBA

    12:15 PM - 1:15 PM Lunch

    Session 3 Best Practices at the Bedside (Part 2)

    1:15 PM - 1:30 PM The Physician Role in Mobility Melinda Kantsiper, MD

    1:30 PM 1:50 PM Patient Engagement: Overcoming Patient Refusals Nicole Schechter, PsyD

    1:50 PM 2:00 PM Balancing Falls and Mobility Holley Farley, BSN, RN

    2:00 PM 2:15 PM Cardiac Critical Care Unit Danielle Balsano, BSN, RN

    2:15 PM - 2:25 PM Break

    Workshop Best Practices at the Bedside (Part 2)

    2:25 PM - 3:15 PM Discussion Melinda Kantsiper, MD; Nicole Schechter, PsyD; Holley Farley, BSN, RN; Danielle Balsano, BSN, RN

    3:15 PM - 3:25 PM Break

    Workshop Johns Hopkins Activity and Mobility Promotion Tools and Resources

    3:25 PM - 3:55 PM Tools, Resources, and Discussion Michael Friedman, PT, MBA; Annette Lavezza, OTR/L; and Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC

    3:55 PM - 4:05 PM Conference Close

    SCHEDULE OF LIVE CONTENT

  • PLANNING COMMITTEEMichelle Cvach, MSOperations Project Lead Johns Hopkins Health System

    Annette Lavezza, OTR/L Therapy Manager Acute Care Therapy Consult Services The Johns Hopkins Hospital

    ACTIVITY DIRECTORMichael Friedman, PT, MBADirector of Strategic Program DevelopmentPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationJohns Hopkins Medicine

    Holly Russell, MS, OTR/LRehabilitation Team LeaderJohns Hopkins Medicine

    JOHNS HOPKINS SPEAKERSYuri Agrawal, MD, MPH, FACS Professor

    Shirley Ansari, BSN, RN, CNRN Staff Nurse III

    Samantha Babiarz, ADN, RNStaff Nurse – RN II

    Danielle Balsano, BSN, RNStaff Nurse – RN II

    Larissa Bell, BSN, RN, PCCN Lead Clinical Nurse

    Charles Brown, MDAssociate Professor

    Shelby Cahill, BSN, RN Lead Clinical Nurse

    Carmen Capo-Lugo, PT, PhD Assistant Professor

    Kelly Casey, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP, CPAMOccupational Therapist

    Michelle Cvach, MS Project Analyst

    Kelly Daley, PT, MBAProgram Coordinator Clinical Informatics

    Stacey Danielczyk, MS, RNNurse Educator

    Holley Farley, BSN, RN Coordinator FU Nursing Program

    Eleni Flanagan, DNP, MBA, RN, NEABC Assistant Director of Nursing

    Susan Gearhart, MDAssociate Professor of Surgery

    Stephanie Hiser, PT, DPT JHU Research Fellow

    Erik Hoyer, MD Assistant Professor

    Melinda Kantsiper, MD Assistant Professor

    Lisa Klein, MSN, AGCNS-BC, CNRN Clinical Nurse Specialist

    Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhDAssociate Professor

    Sowmya Kumble, PT, MPT, NCS Clinical Recourse Analyst

    Annette Lavezza, OTR/LInpatients Rehabilitation Manager

    Josie Leal, BSN, RN Lead Clinical Nurse

    Dale Needham, MD, PhD, FCPA Professor

    Jessica Peters, BSN, RNSenior Clinical Nurse

    Ashley Pleiss, RN Lead Clinical Nurse

    Alphonsa Rahman, DNP, APRN, CNS, CCRN Clinical Nurse Specialist

    Melissa Richardson, MBAVice President, Care Coordination & Clinical Resource Management

    Saundra Roberts, RNStaff Nurse – RN II

    Diana Sanchez, BSN, RNStaff Nurse – RN II

    Nicole Schechter, PsyDAssistant Professor

    Tenise Shakes, MSN, RN,CNRN Nurse Manager

    Anita Stone, MS, CSPHAAssociate Director of Health, Safety, and Environment

    Nozomi Tahara, BSN, RN, CNRNStaff Nurse – RN III

    Kalli Veldman, MSN, RN Staff Nurse – RN II

    Gina Vickery, BSN, RN Staff Nurse – RN III

    Daniel Young, PT, DPT, PhD Associate Professor

  • GUEST SPEAKERSKatherine Denlinger, PT, DPT, PCSPhysical Therapist Certified Clinical Specialist Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital Chicago, Illinoi

    Michael DiMare, PT, DPT, GCS, MSOMOperations Manager Rehabilitation Services Geisinger Wyoming Valley and GeisingerSouth Wilkes Barre, Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Prue McRae, MPH, Bphty PhysiotherapistStatewide Program Manager Eat Walk Engage ProgramAustralia

    Alison Mudge, PhD, FRACPProfessor Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Queensland Health Australia

    Lauren Murphy, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC Nursing Quality Improvement and Research Specialist Geisinger Wyoming Valley and Geisinger Community Medical CentersWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

    Emily Sacca, PT, DPT Physical TherapistAssistant Director Baptist HealthLexington, Kentucky

    Kathy Tussey, MSN, RNExecutive Director of Administrative Services Baptist HealthLexington, Kentucky

    Karin Valkenet, PhD, PT Senior ResearcherDepartment of RehabilitationUniversity Medical Centre Utrecht, the Netherlands

    Lotte van Delft, PT, MS PhysiotherapistUniversity Medical CentreUtrecht, the Netherlands

    Charlie Workman, MSPT, MBA Executive DirectorBaptist Health LexingtonWilmore, Kentucky

    Paul Wright, RN, BScN, CNNCRegistered NurseCalgary, Alberta

    Jordi Elings, PT, PhD Physical Therapist Regional Hospital Orthopedic Departmentthe Netherlands

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