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- Identification215DateMay 22, 2025Credits1 CH | Available until May 24, 2027Attend this session to learn the results from a national survey on nursing professional development in ambulatory care…
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Elizabeth Fritz, PhD, RN, NPDA-BC, EBP-CSSM Health, RN Program ManagerSpecialtiesGeneralTracks$33Standard Price - Identification132DateApril 3, 2024Credits1 CH | Available until April 6, 2026Explore the impact of intentional caring and the incorporation of evaluating and treating pre-procedure anxiety to improve patient satisfaction…
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Lucy Marshall, DNP, MBA, MPA, BSN-RN, CLNCSpecialtiesGeneralTracks$38Standard Price - IdentificationP099DateApril 22, 2022Background: Research on engagement has been primarily reported in the business literature, and a single definition for what engagement looks like remains allusive. This lack of a single definition for engagement makes it difficult to measure…
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Sandra Siedlecki, PhD, RN, APRN, FAANSpecialtiesGeneral - IdentificationP010DateApril 22, 2022It is historically difficult to manage, engage and increase self-support for complex care patients challenged by 1) multiple co-morbidities, exacerbated by SDOH; 2) rural environments, lacking infrastructure to accommodate and fill in gaps across the continuum of care; 3) provider shortages, notabl…
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Lesly Starling, BSN, BA, RNSpecialtiesGeneral - Identification020bDateJuly 28, 2020Credits1.5 CH | Expired August 18, 2022This session explores how ambulatory care nurses can more effectively engage in politics, including best practices to communicate, organize, develop, and interpret health policy. Discussion on the influence of ambulatory care nursing relative to the 2020 election and the role of state government…
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Frank Purcell, BSGeneralSession Categories - Identification020aDateJuly 28, 2020Credits1.5 CH | Expired August 18, 2022This session explores how ambulatory care nurses can more effectively engage in politics, including best practices to communicate, organize, develop, and interpret health policy. Discussion on the influence of ambulatory care nursing relative to the 2020 election and the role of state government…
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Frank Purcell, BSGeneralSession Categories - IdentificationOD08DateJuly 27, 2020Credits0.5 CH | Expired August 18, 2022This presentation discusses the use of nurse sensitive indicators to measure and the development of essential tools to improve delivery of nursing care in military ambulatory clinics…
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Leilani A. Siaki, PhD, FNP-BCJanine Bowman, BSHAGeneralSession Categories$30Standard Price - Identification323DateMay 10, 2019Credits0.7 CH | Expired May 11, 2021Ambulatory care nurses will be enlightened about the importance and possibilities of using social media for nursing research and the specific designs and recruitment strategies that may be used…
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Lee Anne Siegmund, PhD, RNSpecialtiesGeneral$30Standard Price - Identification252DateMay 10, 2018
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Jennifer J. Hatzfeld, PhD, RN, APHN-BCAndrew Powell, MSN, FNP-BCSpecialtiesGeneralSession Categories$30Standard Price - Identification2024_NEC_MJIssueMay/June 2024To advance the science of ambulatory care nursing, the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN) has launched a research committee. Initial work included development of two national studies and a scoping review…
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Kristen Shear, PhD, MSN, RNCNSCI Deputy for Research, US Army - IdentificationP079Emotional intelligence (EI) plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of nurse managers, particularly in rural health settings where leadership challenges are often heightened by resource constraints and isolated work environments…
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Marcella Wright, DNP, MS, RNSpecialtiesGeneral