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NWONL 2024 Annual Conference: Speaker Lineup is Confirmed!

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Join us in Seattle, May 16-17th, at the premier event in the Pacific Northwest for Nursing Leadership.

Leading Nursing Disruption - Healthcare Beyond the Hospital.

Innovation Leader and Deviation Amplifier, Dr. Dan Weberg,  PhD, MHI, RN, FAAN

  • Session goals: As healthcare continues to evolve beyond the four walls of hospitals, nursing has the opportunity to make significant impacts and care models to support patient care.  This presentation will describe the forces shifting our profession, how technology can enable new settings of care, and specific actions nurse leaders can take to create the disruptive change needed to build new ways of nursing work. 

Leadership Development - Don’t come back from hell empty handed. Gaining wisdom from experience.

Author "Leadership Laboratory for Nurse Leaders", international leadership development consultant and senior faculty at AONL, Dr. Barbara L. Mackoff, EdD

  • Session goals: Participants will have an opportunity to consider the reasons we don’t learn from experience. From this you will learn how to create moments of meaning that yield long-term understanding. Session activities include strategies to process critical feedback , comparing a growth mindset to a fixed mindset, discovering blind spots, finding the good lessons in bad experiences and conducting a success audit.

Nursing Leadership - The Work of "Now” - Instilling hope for nursing.

Senior Vice President and System Chief Nursing Officer, Providence. Dr. Syl Trepanier, DNP, RN, FAONL, FAAN      

  • Session goals: Understanding the current workforce supply and demand from a “worldview”. How to instill hope for nurses and nursing and identifying idiosyncrasies that are barriers to nursing within their own organization.

Nursing Advancement - Changing from a culture of transactions to a culture of service and connection.

Division Chief Nursing Officer for TX, NM, OR, Eastern WA and MT, Providence. Jennifer Gentry, MSN, RN, NEA-BC 

  • Session goals: Changing from a culture of transactions to a culture of service and connection as a critical shift in values, beliefs and behaviors to drive nursing advancement now and for the future.

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