Register Today: September 27
Location: Camelback Mountain Resort
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- 5.0+ Contact Hours
- Featured Speaker: Nurse Blake
- Nurse Blake Meet & Greet with merchandise sales
- Safety Topics: Environmental, Bullying, De-Escalation Techniques, Coping
- Poster Presentations
- Vendors
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Refreshment Breaks
- Free Parking
- A Beautiful Pocono Mountain Setting!
Featured Speaker: Nurse Blake
Nurse Blake – the largest nurse influencer on social media – is an advocate for both nurses and patients. Blake promotes healthy work environments, sharing presentations focused on the idea that nurses have the power to create positive change in the healthcare industry. Guests will leave feeling empowered and ready to be the best nurse and student they can be!
Nurse Blake graduated with his BSN from the University of Central Florida in 2014. He has worked in a number of healthcare roles including med-surg, critical care, care coordination, injury prevention, community health and started Banned4Life, which ended an outdated FDA blood donor policy. He now works in Seattle, WA at the Level 1 Trauma Center. When he’s not working, Nurse Blake is busy creating fun & inspiring content for nurses & nursing students. He has over 750,000 social media followers & over 150 million views on his hilarious videos!
Speakers & Agenda
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Overnight Information
To support a woman during the “first 1,000 days,” namely from conception to 2 years postpartum, it is important to be able to describe to her the diet, physical activity, and infant feeding practices that will best support her health and well-being and that of her infant. It is also important to understand the scientific rationale behind recommended practices and how a woman might best work toward meeting those recommendations. This course, developed by the faculty from Cornell University’s Division of Nutritional Sciences, will prepare professionals to speak knowledgeably and with confidence to women and answer questions. The course is presented in 5 modules. Click here for more information.
Target Audience:
Registered dietitian nutritionists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, certified midwives, certified nurse-midwives, lactation consultants (IBCLC and CLC), and other health professionals who counsel pregnant and lactating women.
Registration is now open for “A 20-Hour Interdisciplinary Breastfeeding Management Course for the U.S.” This three-day event will be held from 8:30 am – 4:45 pm at the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Education will be led by Nikki Lee, RN, BSN, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI, ANLC, CKC, Registered Lactation Consultant and Advanced Nurse Lactation Counselor. Nikki has worked with mothers and babies since 1975 in homes, birth centers, hospitals, and clinics. She is a lactation consultant, a childbirth educator, a craniosacral therapist, an infant massage instructor, a teacher, and a nurse. Nikki educates healthcare professionals and works with city and community agencies toward the goal of meeting Healthy People 2020 Breastfeeding Objectives for the U.S. Nikki represents the Philadelphia Department of Public Health on the Philadelphia Multi-Hospital BabyFriendly™ Taskforce. Program objectives: The participant will be able to: (1) assess breastfeeding and offer practical advice and encouragement in a variety of situations from pregnancy to employment; (2) teach a mother how to hand express; (3) facilitate establishment of a milk supply; (4) support adoptive nursing, multiples, and relactation; and (5) identify current lactation resources about medications and medical questions. Click here for more information.
The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association has approved this activity for 20.25 nursing contact hours (6.75 hours/day). PSNA is an accredited approver of continuing education in nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Join PSNA staff as we welcome the Autumn season with PSNA’s First Cook-Off! By voting for the best dish, guests will be entered to win a prize! The fun starts on Tuesday, September 10 at 3 pm. This is an excellent opportunity to speak with PSNA leadership, learn about our newest initiatives, and connect! Tickets are free to members and $10 for guests.
RSVP using the Ticket link above.
Nursing Summit: September 27
Registration is now closed.
Location: Camelback Mountain Resort
Click here for the Agenda
Featured Speaker: Nurse Blake
Nurse Blake – the largest nurse influencer on social media – is an advocate for both nurses and patients. Blake promotes healthy work environments, sharing presentations focused on the idea that nurses have the power to create positive change in the healthcare industry. Guests will leave feeling empowered and ready to be the best nurse and student they can be!
Nurse Blake graduated with his BSN from the University of Central Florida in 2014. He has worked in a number of healthcare roles including med-surg, critical care, care coordination, injury prevention, community health and started Banned4Life, which ended an outdated FDA blood donor policy. He now works in Seattle, WA at the Level 1 Trauma Center. When he’s not working, Nurse Blake is busy creating fun & inspiring content for nurses & nursing students. He has over 750,000 social media followers & over 150 million views on his hilarious videos!
Overnight Information
- Room rates are subject to applicable taxes.
- Rates are subject to 4% of the nightly room rate resort fee.
- Rates are valid for up to 4 guests per room. Additional guests: $35 per person, per night.
- Reservations to be made by the attendees.
- Individual payment for rooms and incidentals.
- Rate includes wristbands for admission to hotel’s waterpark.
- To secure the price, reserve your room by August 12, 2019.
- Call 1-855-515-1283 and book a room under PA State Nurses Association or ID #6949.
To support a woman during the “first 1,000 days,” namely from conception to 2 years postpartum, it is important to be able to describe to her the diet, physical activity, and infant feeding practices that will best support her health and well-being and that of her infant. It is also important to understand the scientific rationale behind recommended practices and how a woman might best work toward meeting those recommendations. This course, developed by the faculty from Cornell University’s Division of Nutritional Sciences, will prepare professionals to speak knowledgeably and with confidence to women and answer questions. The course is presented in 5 modules. Click here for more information.
Target Audience:
Registered dietitian nutritionists, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, certified midwives, certified nurse-midwives, lactation consultants (IBCLC and CLC), and other health professionals who counsel pregnant and lactating women.
Registration is now open for “A 20-Hour Interdisciplinary Breastfeeding Management Course for the U.S.” This three-day event will be held from 8:30 am – 4:45 pm at the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Education will be led by Nikki Lee, RN, BSN, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI, ANLC, CKC, Registered Lactation Consultant and Advanced Nurse Lactation Counselor. Nikki has worked with mothers and babies since 1975 in homes, birth centers, hospitals, and clinics. She is a lactation consultant, a childbirth educator, a craniosacral therapist, an infant massage instructor, a teacher, and a nurse. Nikki educates healthcare professionals and works with city and community agencies toward the goal of meeting Healthy People 2020 Breastfeeding Objectives for the U.S. Nikki represents the Philadelphia Department of Public Health on the Philadelphia Multi-Hospital BabyFriendly™ Taskforce. Program objectives: The participant will be able to: (1) assess breastfeeding and offer practical advice and encouragement in a variety of situations from pregnancy to employment; (2) teach a mother how to hand express; (3) facilitate establishment of a milk supply; (4) support adoptive nursing, multiples, and relactation; and (5) identify current lactation resources about medications and medical questions. Click here for more information.
The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association has approved this activity for 20.25 nursing contact hours (6.75 hours/day). PSNA is an accredited approver of continuing education in nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
The Theta Zeta Chapter of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, in collaboration with Sigma Theta Tau International and the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, will hold an online conference to discuss medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
This presentation will be led by PSNA, an accredited provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This event is open to Sigma members, non-members, and students.
Registration is now open. For more information, click on the link below:
Paul Grundy, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.O.E.M., F.A.C.P.M., the “godfather” of the patient-centered medical home movement and chief transformation officer at Innovaccer, will deliver the keynote address during Misericordia University’s 10th annual Health Care Symposium, “The Patient-Centered Model: Health and Wellness Achieved,” on Friday, Oct. 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall.
The expanded symposium is free, but registration is required due to limited seating. The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association also has approved the activity for contact hours. The American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation has accredited the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association as an approver of continuing nursing education.
Click here for more information.