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The Power of
Collaboration:
The Infection
Prevention Footprint
October 2, 2009
Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Eastern Kentucky University, 5.75 ANCC Contact Hours
1.0 ANCC Contact Hours dedicated to pharmacology
the Division of Continuing
6.9 KBN Contact Hours
Education and Development,
1.2 KBN Contact Hours dedicated to pharmacology
is accredited as a provider of
continuing nursing education
CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s COA.
KBN Approval: Eastern
Kentucky University, the
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Division of Continuing Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Education and Center
RICHMOND, KY 40475-3102
Development, has been Breckinridge Room
521 LANCASTER AVENUE
approved as a provider of
202 PERKINS BUILDING
Gilcher Building
continuing education by the 217 South Third Street
Kentucky Board of Nursing
(KBN). Provider #3-0007. Danville, KY 40422
Expiration date December 31, 2012. Kentucky Board
of Nursing approval of an individual nursing
education provider does not constitute endorsement
of program content.
Registration Target Audience: Friday, October 2, 2009
This course is for Epidemiologists, Infection Control 5.75 ANCC Contact Hours
Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, nurses in acute 1.0 ANCC Contact Hours dedicated to pharmacology
Name: 6.9 KBN Contact Hours
care and long term care clinical settings, public health
1.2 KBN Contact Hours dedicated to pharmacology
Employer: and other interested health care workers.
KBN Provider Offering: #3-0007-12-12-132
Speakers:
Title: Member#: Focus: This workshop will discuss the collaboration
Christine Thomas, MSN, RN, CNP required by the entire community to stem the mounting
Home Address: President of Northeast Ohio-Association of Vascular
tide of developing resistant organisms, effective
Access (NEO-AVA)
antibiotic use and prevention measures across the
City: State: Dr. Robert Rapp, Pharm.D., FCCP spectrum of care, while still caring for the health care
Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Kentucky provider in addition to the patient/client.
Zip code: Phone: Carol E. Gilliam MSN, RN Objectives:
Public Health Preparedness Coordinator for
Email address: Madison County
1. Relate the importance of collaboration in an ever
changing health care environment.
Lisa Foreman, RN, OCN, CHPN 2. Examine Carbapenem Resistant Enterococcus (CRE)
Last 4 digits of SS# or Licenses#: Community & Staff Education Coordinator for Heritage
and the impact on infection control practices.
Hospice in Danville, KY
Conference Fees: 3. Update Public Health Issues on Novel H1N1.
Kimberly Cook-Lee, MSSW 4. Describe prevention and management of resistant
Greif Counselor for Heritage Hospice in Danville, KY
Participant $75.00 organism across the spectrum of care within a
APIC, Bluegrass Members $45.00 Panelist: community.
APIC Members (Other) $60.00 Eric J. Fuchs, ATC, NREMT-B 5. Compare compassion fatigue vs. burnout, list 5
Director of the Athletic Training Education Program at symptoms of compassion fatigue, and discuss 4 self
EMRMC Associates $45.00
Eastern Kentucky University care strategies to combat compassion fatigue.
Cancellation Policy: Must notify 3 business days Mendy Courtney, RN Schedule:
before program to cancel. A $10.00 processing fee Infection Preventionist & Employee Health Coordinator for 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
will be retained, but remainder refunded. After 3 Johnson Mathers Healthcare 8:30 am Introduction/Welcome
business days, a substitute may be sent, but no Janice Osten, RN 8:45 am Collaboration in Health Care/Infection
refund provided. Director of Nursing at the Federal Bureau of Prisons Control – Christine Thomas
Michelle Marra, RN 9:45 am Break & Exhibits
Attendance requirement: Must stay for the entire Lexington-Fayette County Health Department 10:15 am Carbapenem Resistant Enterococcus
program to be awarded contact hours each day-no Commercial Support: (CRE) and the Impact on Infection
partial credit will be awarded, and must complete an This program acknowledges the financial support of Control – Robert Rapp
evaluation of the program before CE Certificate will Johnson and Johnson, making this reduced registration rate 11:15 am Novel H1N1-Breaking News from
be provided. possible for all participants. Public Health - A Perfect Opportunity
Planning Committee: to Collaborate Carol E. Gilliam
Make check payable to: Kathy Hall, RN, MSN; Fontaine Sands, RN, MSN, DrPH; 12:15 pm Lunch, Networking & Exhibits
Ginger L. Elliott, RN, BSN, CIC; Andrea H. Flinchum, 1:15 pm Resistant Organisms in My World-
Eastern Kentucky University
RN, BSN, CIC; Judy Ponder, RN, MSN; Sherrie Isaacs, Precautions and Treatment – Panel
c/o Kim Phillips RN, BSN; Marilyn Spencer, RN; Kim Phillips, BA
202 Perkins Discussion
521 Lancaster Avenue Contact Information: 2:45 pm Break & Exhibits
Richmond, KY 40475 Kim Phillips at EKU 3:00 pm Compassionate Fatigue: Reviving the
(859) 622-2143 Health Care Professional – Lisa
Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover kim.phillips@eku.edu Foreman & Kimberly Cook-Lee
please call 859-622-2143 or FAX to 859-622-8049. www.ced.eku.edu 4:00 pm Evaluations
4:15 pm Awarding of Certificates
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