Health Care Professionals

 

 

15th Annual Neonatal Advanced Practice Nursing Forum

Wednesday May 30, 2012
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Registration Required

Organization: Regional Program for Women's & Children's Health

Location: Omni Shoreham, Washington, DC

APN Register Now

Conference Brochure (PDF)

HBB Workshop Brochure (PDF)

HBB Apply Now

Contact information
Victoria Flanagan
(603) 650-3479

PLEASE NOTE: This event runs from Wednesday, May 30, to Saturday, June 2.

Join your academic and leadership colleagues in a unique opportunity to network and collaborate about current professional issues and their implications for APN education. Begin the day with examination of current APN program status updates followed by a thought provoking presentation of the status of national healthcare reform, with special emphasis on implications for nurse educators and leaders. Brainstorm and co-create a model for an NNP residency program, an initiative recommended by the latest Institute of Medicine, The Future of Nursing Report. Learn about collaborative opportunities for research and quality improvement from the President of the Vermont Oxford Network, and finish the day with exciting dialogue surrounding the establishment of NANN's upcoming Neonatal Nursing Research Institute!

Who Should Attend?

All experienced perinatal and neonatal nurses and other members of the neonatal multi-disciplinary clinical team will benefit from and are welcome to attend this program. The unique content, engaging and interactive format, and focus on professional issues is specifically targeted for:

  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Clinical Nurse Specialists
  • Nurse Educators
  • Outreach Educators
  • APN Program Faculty
  • Transport Nurses
  • Nurse Leaders
  • Neonatal Critical Care Nurses
Conference Objectives
  1. Analyze the latest clinical evidence and develop opportunities to translate evidence into practice
  2. Solve challenging clinical cases in interactive case-based learning sessions
  3. Strategize with other APNs to promote excellence in practice, education and research
  4. Analyze opportunities to improve neonatal clinical outcomes
  5. Foster interaction among a unique community of clinicians, NNP program leaders, scholars, researchers, and educators
Call for Participation