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“OPTIMIZING YOUR SKILLS IN AND OUT OF THE CLINICAL SETTING” . PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This oneday program is designed to meet the educational needs of the perinatal and neonatal nurse as well as other healthcare professional working in these areas. Through presentation and discussion, the program will provide new information and research that can be applied in the clinical setting to improve patient outcomes. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this program, the participant will be able to: Identify medical and feeding issues associated with the late preterm infant. Describe the feeding and tolerance issues related to NAS. Identify therapies for managing nutrient intolerance in the newborn. Define specific body gestures. List five skills for coping with stress. Identify three challenges of generational diversity. Describe negotiating skills for achieving success. Tuesday March 25, 2014 7:003:30PM SPEAKERS Marion Kay, BA For over thirty years, Marion has been an independent consultant to national corporations offering customized training. She writes and presents training programs on communication and human relations subjects: skills of active listening, verbal and nonverbal communication, team building, stress management, conflict resolution, assertiveness, and time management. She frequently delivers presentations to healthcare professionals with an energetic and enthusiastic style. Carolyn Kusenda, MS, RD, CNSC Carolyn is Assistant Director, Clinical Nutrition and Patient Services; Regional Clinical Nutrition Manager at Children’s National Medical Center/Morrison Healthcare Food Service, Washington, DC. She is a registered dietitian with extensive years of advanced neonatal, pediatric and adult clinical and nutrition support management experience. She is skilled in the nutrition support management of adults, pediatrics and neonatal populations; quality assessment and performance improvement, positive systems change initiatives and the establishment of policy, procedure and standards of practice. She is experienced in clinical nutrition and patient services management and is an accomplished practitioner, manager, educator and trainer who has been published and is an experienced speaker. 6 CONTACT HOURS
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 “OPTIMIZING  YOUR  SKILLS  IN  AND  OUT  OF  THE  CLINICAL  

SETTING”        

 

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PROGRAM  DESCRIPTION  This  one-­‐day  program  is  designed  to  meet  the  educational  needs  of  the  perinatal  and  neonatal  nurse  as  well  as  other  healthcare  professional  working  in  these  areas.  Through  presentation  and  discussion,  the  program  will  provide  new  information  and  research  that  can  be  applied  in  the  clinical  setting  to  improve  patient  outcomes.  

 

LEARNING  OBJECTIVES  Upon  completion  of  this  program,  the  participant  will  be  able  to:  

• Identify  medical  and  feeding  issues  associated  with  the  late  preterm  infant.  

• Describe  the  feeding  and  tolerance  issues  related  to  NAS.  

• Identify  therapies  for  managing  nutrient  intolerance  in  the  newborn.  

• Define  specific  body  gestures.    

• List  five  skills  for  coping  with  stress.  

• Identify  three  challenges  of  generational  diversity.  

• Describe  negotiating  skills  for  achieving  success.  

 

 

 

                                                 

 

Tuesday      

March  25,  2014    7:00-­‐3:30PM  

 

SPEAKERS  

 

Marion  Kay,  BA                                                                                                For  over  thirty  years,  Marion  has  been  an  independent  consultant  to  national  corporations  offering  customized  training.  She  writes  and  presents  training  programs  on  communication  and  human  relations  subjects:  skills  of  active  listening,  verbal  and  nonverbal  communication,  team  building,  stress  management,  conflict  resolution,  assertiveness,  and  time  management.            She  frequently  delivers  presentations  to  healthcare  professionals  with  an  energetic  and  enthusiastic  style.                                                                  

Carolyn  Kusenda,  MS,  RD,  CNSC      Carolyn  is  Assistant  Director,  Clinical  Nutrition  and  Patient  Services;  Regional  Clinical  Nutrition  Manager  at  Children’s  National  Medical  Center/Morrison  Healthcare  Food  Service,  Washington,  DC.  She  is  a  registered  dietitian  with  extensive  years  of  advanced  neonatal,  pediatric  and  adult  clinical  and  nutrition  support  management  experience.  She  is  skilled  in  the  nutrition  support  management  of  adults,  pediatrics  and  neonatal  populations;  quality  assessment  and  performance  improvement,  positive  systems  change  initiatives  and  the  establishment  of  policy,  procedure  and  standards  of  practice.  She  is  experienced  in  clinical  nutrition  and  patient  services  management  and  is  an  accomplished  practitioner,  manager,  educator  and  trainer  who  has  been  published  and  is    an  experienced  speaker.                                                                              

 

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CONTACT  HOURS  

 

 

REGISTRATION  

 

 

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LOCATION  

STONEWALL  GOLF  CLUB                          15601  Turtle  Point  Drive                  Gainesville,  VA  20155                                Phone:  (703)  753-­‐5101                              

http://www.stonewall  golfclub.com                                                              

                 

 

CONTACT  HOURS  

Kendra  Schreiner,  RN,  20685  SW  Deline,    Aloha,  Oregon,  97007,  Ph.:  503-­‐467-­‐6661.  An  independent  provider  approved  by  the  California  Board  of  Registered  Nursing  for  6  contact  hours.  Provider  #15828                                                    

This  conference  is  sponsored  by  Mead  Johnson  &  Company,  LLC,  the  maker  of  Enfamil®  Staged  Nutrition  and  other  nutritional  products.  The  speakers  have  been  selected  for  their  professional  expertise  and  are  receiving  honorarium  from  Mead  Johnson.  Unless  otherwise  indicated  by  Mead  Johnson,  any  views  the  speakers  express  are  their  own  and  not  necessarily  approved  or  endorsed  by  Mead  Johnson.  The  presentations  have  been  prepared  entirely  by  the  presenters  with  no  input  or  influence  by  any  commercial  interests  including  the  sponsor  of  this  event.  

AGENDA  

7:00        Registration    &                  Continental  Breakfast  

8:00        The  Late  Preterm  Infant:  Not          Quite  Ready  for  Prime                  Time                                                                                                                          Carolyn  Kusenda  

9:00              Neonatal  Abstinence                    Syndrome  &  Feeding:  Are          There  Any  Good  Solutions?                                                                                                                      Carolyn  Kusenda                                                                        

10:00          Break  

10:15        Feeding  “Intolerance”                                    vs.  Allergy:  What’s  the              Thought  Process?                                                                                                                      Carolyn  Kusenda        

11:15          Body  Language  and                Patient  Satisfaction:              What  is  the  Connection?                                                        Marion  Kay    

12:15          Lunch  

1:15        Thriving  In  A  Changing                        Environment                                                                                                    Marion  Kay  

2:15        Break  

2:30              Thriving  (continued)  

3:30        Post  Test,  Evaluation,                    Adjourn  

“OPTIMIZNG  YOUR  SKILLS  IN  AND  OUT  OF  THE  CLINICAL  

SETTING”                                                            

                                                                   Conference  Fee  is  $55  per  person.  This  includes  program,  scheduled  meals  and  contact  hours.                                                          

On-­‐Line  Registrations  Only.    Copy  the  link  below  into  your  browser.  

https://www.regonline.com/nova2014  

 

Deadline  for  registrations  is  March  21,  2014.  No  refunds  for  cancellations  after  that  date.  

 

Questions?  Contact:  [email protected]                                    or  Ph.:  (404)  387-­‐4392  

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