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Jun
30
Wed
YNP Coffee & Connect: June
Jun 30 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
YNP Coffee & Connect: June

We’d love to see you!

Join PSNA and your nurse colleagues for our June Coffee & Connect! The hour will begin with a presentation titled “Creating an Effective Resume” by Monica Gillis, MEd. Studies have shown that employers spend approximately 6-10 seconds reviewing a single resume before deciding whether to place it in the “do not” interview pile. Therefore, your resume must be clear, concise, and – most importantly – relevant to the position you are applying for. Understanding how to design a resume that emphasizes healthcare is the goal. Highlighting the right balance of practical skills (gained from coursework and clinical rotations) and valuable soft skills are key.

Feel free to bring questions for Monica to answer following the presentation! This is also a great time to meet nursing students or new‐to‐practice nurses and broaden your networking circle.

Want to get more involved? Register for next month’s Coffee & Connect. Or contact us to learn about joining PSNA’s YNP Advisory Board.

 

Meet Our Guest Speaker

Monica L. Gillis, MEd

Being a career advisor allows me to inspire students to reach their full potential professionally and personally. I joined HACC with over 15 years of experience in helping high school students transition to college and fulfilling careers. A proud Penn State graduate with a degree in health policy administration, I later decided to earn a master’s degree in school counseling from Shippensburg University. I understand the challenges of “finding your path” and enjoy helping students find their way!

 

Register for this event:

Contact Melissa Dang, Membership Coordinator, at [email protected].

Jul
27
Tue
YNP Coffee & Connect July
Jul 27 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
YNP Coffee & Connect July

Join PSNA and your nurse colleagues for our July Coffee & Connect virtual series! The hour will begin with a presentation titled “How to Become a Young Nurse Professional (YNP): Get Involved with the YNP Advisory Board.” We welcome PSNA YNP President Hunter Murdoch. Hunter graduated with her BSN from Penn State University in 2018. While in nursing school, Hunter served as a board member for the Student Nurses’ Association of Pennsylvania. Since graduation, she has been employed at Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center’s cardiac ICU.

After the presentation, Hunter will host Jackbox Games — the party game-making studio best known for hit games like YOU DON’T KNOW JACKQuiplashFibbageDrawfulTrivia Murder Party, and more! If you are joining the game, please have a second device available. For example, use your computer for the video conference and have your phone ready for the game.

Feel free to bring questions for Hunter to answer following the presentation! This is a great time to meet nursing students or new‐to‐practice nurses and broaden your networking circle.

Let us know you’re coming. Email [email protected] for the link!

Jul
28
Wed
YNP Advisory Board Meeting @ Zoom
Jul 28 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Aug
19
Thu
Congress: COVID Vaccinations and Nurses
Aug 19 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Congress: COVID Vaccinations and Nurses

PSNA invites you attend our online event for an an update and discussion on mandatory vaccination efforts in Pennsylvania. This discussion will include the American Nurses Association’s (ANA) joint letter and PSNA’s newest statement.

Register for this free Zoom. The meeting will be held August 19 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Sep
24
Fri
Virtual Summit – “Standing Together: Caring for Each Other” @ Virtual
Sep 24 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

 

This is about you!

PSNA is proud to present the 2021 Virtual Summit Standing Together: Caring for Each Other. On September 24, 2021, participants will be given an opportunity to lean into their many experiences and emotions over the past year. As we know, many studies have concluded that in 2020 nurses faced significant challenges to their mental health. Take better care of yourself and your colleagues as we learn to cope and heal from the challenges of Covid- 19 under the guidance and insight of our expert and engaging speakers. According to the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics, self-care is our responsibility. If we aren’t caring for ourselves, we can’t care for others. The PSNA Virtual Summit is an opportunity for learners to replenish their capacity to provide compassion and empathy, while improving the quality of care they provide every day. Take time for yourself, because you’ve earned it!

Click here for the day’s agenda.

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5.0 contact hours can be earned by full participation in the entire event.

Pennsylvania State Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Cost to Attend

PSNA Member

  • $79 Member Benefit – Early Bird Special through July 9
  • $99 Member Pricing – July 10 through September 17

 Non-PSNA Member

  • $149

 Unlicensed Student

  • $49

Click here for Sponsorship Packages and Exhibitor Booths

Meet our Speakers

KEYNOTE: Carolyn Jones | President and CEO, Carolyn Jones Production

Celebrating Nurses: A Filmmaker Witnesses Our World

Carolyn Jones—author and filmmaker behind The American Nurse Project and Defining Hope—spent over 10 years documenting the work of nurses across the country, a journey that led her to conclude that “without them, we don’t stand a chance.” That was before the global coronavirus pandemic that has thrust our nation’s nurses even further onto the frontlines of healthcare, addressing our physical and emotional needs before sending us back out into the world. When COVID hit, she had an opportunity to see what emergency nurses were dealing with on the front lines of the pandemic. In this session, Jones will share excerpts and stories from her book The American Nurse, and her three documentary films, including the recently released In Case of Emergency, shedding light on some of the biggest health care challenges facing Americans today—from the opioid crisis to gun violence to behavioral health and lack of insurance—and the ways in which nurses are able to tackle them head-on.

Carolyn Jones is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker who has devoted her career to celebrating invisible populations and breaking down barriers. She has published multiple books include Living Proof: Courage in the Face of AIDS and The American Nurse, and directed three feature documentaries focused on nurses: The American Nurse, Defining Hope, and most recently In Case of Emergency, which focuses on our nation’s biggest public health challenges—from COVID-19 to the lack of health insurance to the devastating impact of the opioid crisis.


FEATURED SPEAKER: Gloria Donnelly, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCPP

Overcoming Secondary Stress: Self Care and Resilience in Nursing Practice

Gloria Ferraro Donnelly, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCPP, is a longstanding proponent of self-care and resilience-building strategies, beginning with her book, Coping with Stress: RN’s Survival Sourcebook Medical Economics Press (1983), and, most recently, with Dr. R. Wicks, Overcoming Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice (2021). As editor in chief of the refereed journal, Holistic Nursing Practice, she encourages the practice of holistic self-care modalities to nurture mind, body, and spirit. Dr. Donnelly is also Dean Emerita and Professor Emerita with the College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University, Philadelphia. True to her quest for personal resilience, Dr. Donnelly is a stand-up comedian, using her comedic talents to raise funds to assist nursing and health professions’ students. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and the Philadelphia College of Physicians, the oldest medical society in the United States.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented strains on healthcare professionals, particularly direct care providers and the institutions in which they work. High levels of stress among direct care providers are well documented by the American Nurses Association and have been widely reported in the media and literature, including levels of depression, anxiety, and suicide. Demands on nurse educators have also increased as in-person instruction converted to other formats and clinical sites discontinued student experiences. This presentation will focus on secondary stress — that extra layer of stress that results from the demands of caring for others. Self-awareness and intentionally designed self-care strategies are key in building resilience, some of which will be described in this session.


Grief, Fear, and Loss
Christopher Watts, Sr., PhD, LPC, NCC
Board Certified Counselor, National Certified Custody Evaluator, Licensed Professional Counselor (PA)

Dr. Christopher T. Watts, Sr. has taught in the Department of Psychology at The Pennsylvania State University since 2012. He is a frequent international keynote presenter and trainer on Eastern therapies, post-trauma healing, hate and bias crimes, victimology, and multicultural competencies. Dr. Watts is the clinical director of C.T. Watts & Associates, PC Counseling Education Center, a lead counseling clinic in Central Pennsylvania. Past appointments include director of the Triage and Evaluation Center, Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute and Assistant Professor of Psychology, Temple University. Dr. Watts has consulted on many national research and curriculum projects on cross-ethnic approaches to death, dying, and bereavement; hate violence; multiculturalism; violence against women; and crime victim rights and services.


Mind on the Mend©
Marti G. Derr, MSN, RN, CNE
Associate Professor of Nursing, Clinical Track, Messiah University

Marti G. Derr’s presentation is an opportunity to learn and practice strategies for creating an inner space for quietness and restoration in the midst of our chaotic lives. Marti has taught nursing for 28 years after 12 years of private practice in therapy. Her primary focus has been psychiatric nursing, bioethics, and leadership. As a trained spiritual director, Marti values the integration of body, mind, and spirit.


Step-by-Step: Processing Trauma and Moving Forward After Trauma
Karen Foli, PhD, RN, FAAN
Associate Professor of Nursing, Purdue University, College of Health and Human Sciences

Karen Foli is leading Purdue researchers in identifying at-risk nurses and finding ways for healing and recovery through the concept of insufficient resource trauma and the middle range theory of nurses’ psychological trauma. She is the co-author of The Influence of Psychological Trauma in Nursing. Karen is reviewing data with colleagues, using narratives from a survey of critical care registered nurses, which was sent out in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses are reporting significant mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and symptoms that would indicate posttraumatic stress disorder. Previous ways to cope have been weakened as teams struggle to provide care and grieve incredible patient loss.


Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation
Alison Cuccia, MSPH
Research and Program Manager, American Nurses Association

Alison Cuccia is a public health researcher with expertise in health behavior and program evaluation. She is published in peer reviewed journals on behavioral science approaches to tobacco control, access to healthier food options, and creating active communities. This presentation will review the framework and components of Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation and display preliminary data from the Healthy Nurse survey. The presentation will also overview the Well-Being Initiative, which contains a collection of resources to support the mental health and resilience of all nurses.

Annual Business Meeting @ Virtual
Sep 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Annual Business Meeting @ Virtual

Members will be sent information to access this meeting. This meeting agenda will include a vote to approve recommended bylaws changes. To review the recommendations, visit my.PSNA.org.

Oct
14
Thu
PSNA NP and PNP Workshops
Oct 14 – Oct 15 all-day
PSNA NP and PNP Workshops

This is a private educational event. For link information, contact [email protected].

Oct
27
Wed
YNP Advisory Board Meeting @ Zoom
Oct 27 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Nov
10
Wed
Coffee & Connect – Educational Development with Messiah University @ Zoom
Nov 10 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Are you ready to take the next step in your nursing career? Andrew Flinchbaugh, Director of Corporate Outreach at Messiah University, will discuss the importance of continuing education in nursing and highlight Messiah’s offerings. Click here for more information. Join on zoom on Wednesday, November 10th at 3:30pm.

Zoom Information
Meeting ID: 873 3890 6256
Passcode: 783018

This event is for PSNA members only. Not a member? Reach out to Dana Shive at [email protected] for more information!

Dec
8
Wed
Coffee & Connect – Writing for Publication @ Zoom
Dec 8 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

All nurses, no matter their area of nursing or years of experience, have stories, interactions with patients and families, and lessons learned that can be shared. PSNA Honorary Member Marilyn Harris, published author and former Executive Director of Abington Memorial Hospital’s Home Care and Hospice, will share her experiences and suggestions to get you started on your publishing journey. Join on zoom on Wednesday, December 8th at 3:30pm.

Zoom Information
Meeting ID: 872 4819 7305
Passcode: 213790

This event is for PSNA members only. Not a member? Reach out to Dana Shive at [email protected] for more information!