.............Spring Workshop Friday, May 15th, 2000 8:30AM-4:15PM
Every year, CKSDG and EKU host an all day workshop. The workshop will be held at Eastern Kentucky University and features regional speakers sharing their expertise and knowledge about topics of interest to the membership.
Come and join us for this years CEU Program and Poster Palooza! (* See Poster Palooza Notice at the end of this page * Scroll down) Education: Achieving Impact in Training and Program Assessment In Collaboration with Central Kentucky Staff Development Group Friday, May 15, 2009, 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Perkins Building, EKU Campus, Rooms 212/220 The complete detail of the program is located on our web site at www.ced.eku.edu under live programs. Registration form is there as well. Looking forward to connecting with you: Network Renew Contacts Recharge Energize ! Education:Achieving Impact in Training and Program AssessmentIn Collaboration with Central Kentucky Staff Development Group Friday, May 15, 2009 8:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Perkins Building, EKU Campus, Rooms 212/220Direct lInk for Program is http://www.ced.eku.edu/liveandselfstudies.php#five (registration form also there by clicking on it) CONTACT HOURS: 6.6 KBN Contact Hours. 4.5 ANCC Contact Hours.(Poster Session receives KBN Contact Hours only)(60 minutes = 1 contact hour for ANCC Credit) ANCC Accreditation: Eastern Kentucky University, the Division of Continuing Education and Development, is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. KBN Provider Offering: #3-0007-12-12-118. KBN Approval: Eastern Kentucky University, the Division of Continuing Education and Development, has been approved as a provider of continuing education by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN). Provider #3-0007. Expiration Date December 31, 2012. Kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing education program does not constitute endorsement of program content. Nursing Home Administrators: All programs approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing are considered pre-approved by the KBLNHA. FEE: $85. $55.00 for CKSDG Members. Includes instruction, handout materials, contact hours, break, and lunch. TARGET AUDIENCE: This program is designed for nurses in staff development in any organization, nurse managers, educators and nurses interested in learning more about the role of nurses in staff development in a variety of settings. FOCUS: To provide latest information on effective program assessment, educational tools to improve participant interaction and discussion of best practices in the educational/staff development arena. FACULTY/PRESENTERS: Mendy Blair, MSN, RN, Director of Educational Development at Central Baptist Hospital, board certified in Medical Surgical Nursing. She is the 2004 recipient of the NNSDO award for Excellence in the Role of Nursing Professional Development Educator, and has presented nationally for NNSDO.Nancy Lima, BSN, RN, MBA, CPHQ, FNAHQ, Risk Manager for Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, has served in a variety of positions at the national level for National Association for Healthcare Quality as well as years of experience as director of clinical performance improvement for a non-profit national health organization system. Kerri Schelling, Director of Board Team Development for the KY School Boards Association. She earned her Masters degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, from Radford University in Radford, VA. She has taught at the undergraduate level at Radford University and in the University of KY’s Community College system. OBJECTIVES:1. Describe presentation tips and techniques for effective teaching. 2. Review The Joint Commission Standards on Staff Competency and discuss key components of appropriate documentation.3. Discuss creative ideas for providing high impact training. OBJECTIVE FOR POSTER SESSION:1. Identify some ideas for implementation education and staff development. PROGRAM SCHEDULE:8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 am Presentation Tips and Techniques – Mendy Blair10:30 am Break10:45 am Poster Session 11:45 am Lunch12:45 pm Joint Commission Standards and Staff Competency – Nancy Lima2:00 pm Break2:15 pm High Impact Training: Engaging the Learner – Kerri Schelling3:45 pm Evaluations4:00 pm Awarding of Certificates Attendance Requirement: Must stay for entire program and complete a written evaluation to be awarded contact hours. Program Committee Members:Kathy Hall, RN, MSN from EKU, Nurse PlannerJulia Fultz, RN, BSN, CFRN, CEN from Central Baptist HospitalMendy Blair, RN, MSN, BC from Central Baptist HospitalJudy Ponder, RN, MSN from Shriner Children’s HospitalLinda Naumann, RN, BSN, ADN from Central Kentucky Technical College, DanvilleZelma Baker, RN, BSN, MPA from Pattie A. Clay Regional Hospital Kim Phillips, BA from EKU
Spring Poster PaloozaSponsored byCentral Kentucky Staff Development GroupAnd in Conjunction with EKU Continuing Education Friday, May 15th, 2009As One session in the full day program: Education: Achieving Impact in Training and Program Assessment 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Perkins Building, EKU Campus, Rooms 212/220Come and join the fun! This session is designed for Educators and others to network and share best-practices used in training and education at the various regional facilities/institutions. Posters will be set-up to allow for presenters to share their creative solutions, unique methods, and tried-and-true processes in delivering high-impact training and education to staff and/or patients. Prospective Poster Presenters are encouraged to contact Margaret Kramer, President-Elect for CKSDG at (859) 313-4251or kramerms@sjhlex.org to submit poster entries. Entry deadline is Friday, May 1st , 2009. Please register for the conference at www.ced.eku.edu, early registration is encouraged as the spring programs fill up very quickly. Prospective Poster Presenters: If you are interested in submitting a poster for the session, please complete the Poster Palooza Abstract form below and e-mail to Margaret Kramer at kramerms@sjhlex.org. Don’t Stress, Fret, or Panic! Posters should demonstrate a creative approach or process to education delivery, but do not require research-based poster methodology. This can be a simple poster showcasing a great idea for education/training that you have created which others might find helpful or want to adopt into their practice. Have fun with it! The more colorful and simple the poster, the better! The point is to bring ideas to share and help in another educator’s quest to find new ways of teaching others.
NNSDO Convention 2009 For more information: www.nnsdo.org
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