November 20-22, 2014 Seventh Annual TN Simulation Alliance Conference SIMULATION: Practice and Education Come Together Location: Belmont University School of Nursing Gordon E. Inman College of Health Sciences & Nursing Gordon E. Inman Center, 1515 Wedgewood Ave. Nashville, TN 37212 Conference Schedule for Thursday, November 20, 2014 5:00-7:00pm Registration/Vendor Displays and Reception Inman Lobby 1st Floor Conference Schedule for Friday, November 21, 2014 7:45-815 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 1A 8:30-8:45am Welcome 1B 8:45-9:30am Panel Discussion and Presentation Tennessee Hospital Association, Education and Practice Collaboration to Impact Patient Outcomes 9:30-10:00am VENDOR Break 10:00-11:00am Concurrent Sessions: 2A 2B 2C Speaker Sally Miller, MS, RN, PhD Candidate Dr. Robert E Spencer RN, MSN, FNP-BC, JD and Sherrie Spencer BSN, MSQA Paula Pitts, MSN, RN Inman Lobby 1st floor Dr. Cathy Taylor Beth Hallmark Teresa Britt Melinda Klar Tracy Johnson, DNP LeeAnn Hanna, RN, MSN Beth Hallmark, PhD, RN Frist Conference Center 4th floor Frist Conference Center 4th floor Inman Lobby 1st floor Topic Moulage and Making it Real! Create-anAbscess Can It Get Any Worse Room Inman 132 (20 max) Utilization of high and low fidelity simulation activities to enhance retention of Inman 405 (24 Max) Inman 130 (20 max) 2D Deb Chyka, DNP, RN 2E Carol Brophy, PT, JD 2F Crystal Walker, Christie Cavallo, MSN, RN BSN/MSN Alise Farrell RN, MSN, CPN, 11:15- 12:00 basic nursing concepts Teaching Safe Dosing and Delivery of Medications in the Pediatric Population Through Simulation DPT students face Ethical Situations in Simulation Remember the R in SBAR- Identifying nursing recommendations as a way to enhance effective communication in simulation for pre-licensure nursing students Inman 332 (20 max) Inman 232 (20 max) Inman 407 (Max 16) Concurrent Sessions Speaker 3A Linda Fluharty, RN MSN Lorie Hacker, MSN, RN, CHSE, Amy Hayes, RN, MSN, CHSE, CNE Christine Ullom MSN, RN, CHSE, CNE Topic Scheduling a Simulation Day, What works and what doesn't! Room Inman 405 (24 max) 3B Joy D Kimbrell DNP Candidate, Union University; MSN; BSN, RN Getting the Conversation Started: Use of Role Play to Teach Community Members How to Discuss Advance Care Planning and Advance Care Directives Strengthening Geriatric Clinical Experiences Using Simulation Electronic Interactive Simulation is Taking Market Share as a Disruptive Innovation of the 3EHigh-Fidelity Simulation Market Which Way Do I Go Coach? Improving Student Decision-Making and Learning in Inman 406 (16 max) 3C Sheri Howard MSN, RN 3D Debra Sullivan PhD, MSN, RN, CNE, COI Deborah Weatherspoon, Ph.D., RN, CRNA, COI 3E Nan Riede' MSN, RN, CPN Inman 232 (20 max) Inman 407 (16 max) Inman 130 (20 max) 3F Maria Overstreet, RN, MSN PhD 12:15- 1:15 1:15-2:00 2:15-3:15 Lunch East Middle and West Tennessee Networking Tables VENDOR Break 4A Jennifer Dent 4B Ashley Johnson, MSN, RN Holly Kimbrell 4C Corinne Lee, DNP, RN Susan Maycock, MSN, RN, Educational Nurse Specialist at University of Michigan Health System 4D Robert Hardy MSN, RN, MHA Pamela Corey MSN RN CHSE 3:30-4:15pm Inman 132 (20 max) Frist Lecture Hall /Lobby 4th Floor Inman Inman Lobby Concurrent Sessions: Speaker 4E Simulation Simulation, Evaluation, & Rubrics Concurrent Sessions: Topic Access to Simulation for Courses with Large Numbers of Students Campus Lab- A place to develop Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning Pilot Study of In Situ Clinical Simulation Training for Inpatient Staff Nurses Room Number Inman 405 (max 24) Inman 232 (max 20) Inman 130 (max 20) Simulation at the Community Hospital, from Knowledge to Outcomes Improving the patient experience with simulation training Inman 132 (max 20) Inman 407 (max 16) Speaker 5A Rebecca Bush MSN, RN 5B 5C Susan Fancher, BSN, RN Carrie Bailey, MSN Tami Wyatt, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Phillip Moore, MSN, RN, FNP-BC Sara Camp, RN, BSN 5D Amy Hayes, Christine Ullom, Linda Fluharty 5E Beth YoungbloodRN, WHNP-BC, EdD, CNE Stephanie White, RN, BSN Tamara Barid, RN, BSN Lindsey Waddell, RN, MSN, WHNP Topic Using Facebook in the Classroom: A Case Study Approach Keeping the Ball Rolling: Advanced Faculty Simulation Development Program Room Number Inman 407 (max 16) Inman 405 (max 24) End of Life Simulation: An Interprofessional Twist: Pharm D and BSN students Keeping Students engaged during simulation experiences My Worst Day at Camp: Utilizing simulation to teach students to apply clinical judgment skills in the outpatient setting. Inman 232 (max 20) Inman 130 (max 20) Inman 332 (max 20) Conference Schedule for Saturday, November 23, 2014 8:00 -8:45 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30-8:45am 10:00-11:30am 6A Future of the Tennessee Simulation Alliance Inman Lobby Beth Hallmark Teresa Britt Melinda Klar Frist Conference Center 4th floor Concurrent Sessions Speaker Sandy Rosedale, RN, MSN Emily Morse, RN, MSN Topic "Using Virtual and live simulation in preparing nursing students for transition to Room Inman 132 (max 20) practice". 6B 6C 6D Emmy Dagnan OTD, MSOT, OTR/L, CLT Debra Gibbs, EdD, MHS, OTR/L, FAOTA Renee Brown, PT, PhD Professor and Chair, School of Physical Therapy Nancy Darr,PT, DSc, NCS Associate Professor, PT Belmont Beth Fentress Hallmark, PhD, RN Director of Simulation College of Health Sciences Belmont University Linda Fluharty, Lorie Hacker MSN, RN, CHSE, Amy Hayes Occupational and Physical Therapy Student Perspectives on Teaching Acute Care Management Skills Inman 130 (max 20) Using rotating skill stations to fill out a simulation day Inman 332(max 20) Brett Clay, DNAP, CRNA Use of High-Fidelity Simulation to Teach Physiologic Concepts Inman 232 (max 20) 11:40-12:00 CLOSING REMARKS First Conference Center 4th floor Inman
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