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NWONL Annual Conference - Agenda Update: Full Agenda

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Leading Nursing Disruption - Healthcare Beyond the Hospital. 1.5 CE

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

Session goals: This session is led by Dr. Dan Weberg, PhD, MHI, BSN, RN, FAAN. Dan has worked with large health systems, technology startups, and academia to pull healthcare into the future. This session will use the science of innovation leadership to create tangible ways nursing leaders can address the pressing opportunities facing our profession. From provocative perspectives on the forces shaping our healthcare organizations to the leadership tactics that can help us lead into the unknown, this presentation will frame the conference with excitement, urgency, and innovation.

Leadership Development - Don’t come back from hell empty handed. Gaining wisdom from experience. 1.5 CE

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

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. 1.0 CE

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

Session goals: Safety is the number one priority for nurse leaders, and ensuring safe staffing is critical. Safe staffing in an era of nurse shortages must be achieved by a radical change to the current models of care. In this session, Dr. Trepanier will challenge attendees to identify idiosyncrasies noted in their respective work environments and challenge the status quo. Clinical organizations must innovate by implementing and testing new models of care while partnering with their local academic colleagues to develop a new body of evidence.

Bold Banter: Turning Colleagues into Thought Partners.

Ann Tardy, JD, CPA, CSP. MentorLead CEO and Founder.

Session goals: At the conference Ann will lead us through an interactive and immersive experience! Attendees will be guided through a Bold Banter® exercise to learn how to move from chit-chat into conversations that matter. Effectively leveraging mentoring as an an ongoing opportunity, built of small moments, turning colleagues into thought partners.

Confirming the Case for Meaningful Connections in Healthcare. 1.0 CE

Marie Cockerham, MN, RN, eCPR-C, Director of CARE4U, Associate Director Patient Care Services, and Cheri Constantino-Shor, MSN, RN, PMH-BC, CRNI, CMSRN, Director of Professional Engagement and Nursing Excellence and Patient Care Services - University of Washington.

Session Goals: This session will detail how two University of Washington Medical Center nurse experts collaborated with senior nursing leaders and the Patient Experience team to launch a multi-campus, system-wide Meaningful Connection workshop initiative to address the impact of the incredible challenges that our healthcare teams have faced over the past several years. The results of this session are vital as this program offers a system-level, evidence-based, practical, and actionable strategy to address the rampant burnout, disengagement, and the subsequent impacts on patient quality and outcomes for our modern, post-pandemic healthcare teams.

Nursing Advancement - Changing from a culture of transactions to a culture of service and connection. 1.0 CE

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

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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