Systems Check! ENABC Emergency Nursing Conference 2017
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September 15 - September 16
Location: Royal Inland Hospital: Ken Lepin Fawcett Sim Centre
Address: 311 Columbia St, Kamloops, BC
Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Systems Check! ENABC Emergency Nursing Conference 2017
BC's EMERGENCY NURSING CONFERENCE 2017
Friday September 15, 2017
0800-1200: ACLS re-certification
1300-1600: Simulation Sessions: Adult and Pediatric high-fidelity SIMS ran by experts from across BC
1600-1700: ENABC AGM
1800-2200: Meet & Greet Social @ The Noble Pig Brewery in Kamloops, BC
Saturday September 16, 2017
0830-1630 - KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Monique McLaughlin, Dr Grant & Sherry Stackhouse & Jan Calnan.
Featuring local talents: Kirsten Mclaughlin, Chris Maki, Lisa Whitman, Sherri Morrish & Chelsea Holmes. Emergency, Pediatric ED and Palliative experts from various Provincial Hospitals & Universities.
Key topics to include: Chest pain at triage, Forensics & ECMO in the ED, Vents 101, Pediatric Respiratory & Neonatal red flags, Advanced care planning, Towards Culturally Safe Care of LGBTQ2S+ Clients, Sepsis, Delayed vs Rapid Sequence Intubation. Numerous hands on simulation sessions with high-fidelity mock codes.
Saturday Breakout Sessions
Choose 1 morning breakout & 1 afternoon breakout session in ticket area
Space is limited so register early to avoid disappointment!
AM Breakout Session # 1
EtC02, Ventilation versus Oxygenation, ABG's and Optiflow/BiPAP)
Christopher Maki, RRT Clinical Resource Therapist - Respiratory Therapy
AM Breakout Session # 2
My ED patient is palliative. There is nothing I can do.
Advanced care planning and goals of care discussions. All members of the healthcare team can engage and initiate these conversions. Strategies and tips from a regional practise expert will be reviewed.
Nicole Wikjord, MSN, RN, CHPCN (C) Clincal Nurse Specialist
AM Breakout Session # 3
Pediatric Trauma: The latest advances & transport considerations
Cristina Follador, MN, RN, BSN. BC Children’s ER, Langara Instructor, ENPC Instructor.
AM Breakout Session # 4
Delayed vs Rapid Sequence Intubation: Where are we now?
Ellison Chung, RN, BScN, BCIT ER Specialty Certified - SMH ER & BCIT ER Instructor & Lauren Celina, RN, BScN, BCIT ER Speciality Certified - SMH ER & BCIT ER Instructor
PM Breakout Session # 1 (repeat session)
EtC02, Ventilation versus Oxygenation, ABG's and Optiflow/BiPAP)
Christopher Maki, RRT Clinical Resource Therapist - Respiratory Therapy
PM Breakout Session # 2
Mental Health in the ED: Assessments, Best care practice
Kelsey Landsburg, RPN & Pam Devick, RPN, Interior Health
PM Breakout Session # 3
Don't call the code yet: ED ECMO
The rise in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use in Emergency Departments has changed the way we manage our critically ill patients. This talk will focus on introducing what all ED nurses, rural and urban, need to know about ECMO.
Allan Lai, BSN, RN, ENCC. VGH ED, VCH/BCIT Instructor & Rob Paquin, MSc (c), RN, PCP.
PM Breakout Session # 4
The sick Neonate: She’s such a good baby!
A quiet neonate is not always a healthy one. Neonates can be confusing as they often exhibit very subtle signs of illness. This talk will review neonatal 'red flags' and tips to never miss them using a systems approach.
Julie Bomba, RN, BSN, BCIT Peds ER Specialty Certified, PCC SMH Peds ER Fraser Health, ENPC Instructor. Sarah Hyatt, RN, BScN, BCIT Neonatal Speciality Certified, SMH Peds ER Clinical Nurse Educator
PM Breakout Session # 5
Towards Culturally Safe Care of LGBTQ2S+ Clients
Kirstin McLaughlin, RN BScN (Hons.) MPH
What does it mean to be culturally safe? When using this term with students, how are we defining “culture?” “Towards Culturally Safe Care of LGBTQ2S+ Clients” seeks to explore the history of this unique population within Canada; provide a safe space in which to deconstruct participant’s beliefs; examine existing and evolving vocabulary used in describing the community; acknowledge persistent barriers and resulting health disparities experienced by community members; and provide practical suggestions for working with this distinct population.
FAQs
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Map for Royal Inland Hospital on this site.
Parking rates: $ 1.50 per hour, $ 6 per day.
I am from out of town and need a hotel
Conference Hotel
Sandman Signature Kamloops Hotel
RESERVATION LINE: 1-866-430-4982
Group # 101124
Name of booking: ENABC Group
225 Lorne Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 1W2
Please provide Group # at time of reservation to receive a discounted rate. CAA/BCAA rates also accepted
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Contact Julie Bomba: [email protected]
What's the refund policy?
Entry fee is Non-refundable
Ticket Price includes:
Friday snacks and refreshments
Saturday Lunch, snacks and refreshments
Royal Inland Hospital: Ken Lepin Fawcett Sim Centre 311 Columbia St, Kamloops, BC
[email protected]
BC's EMERGENCY NURSING CONFERENCE 2017
Friday September 15, 2017
-
0800-1200: ACLS re-certification
-
1300-1600: Simulation Sessions: Adult and Pediatric high-fidelity SIMS ran by experts from across BC
-
1600-1700: ENABC AGM
-
1800-2200: Meet & Greet Social @ The Noble Pig Brewery in Kamloops, BC
Saturday September 16, 2017
-
0830-1630 - KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Monique McLaughlin, Dr Grant & Sherry Stackhouse & Jan Calnan.
-
Featuring local talents: Kirsten Mclaughlin, Chris Maki, Lisa Whitman, Sherri Morrish & Chelsea Holmes. Emergency, Pediatric ED and Palliative experts from various Provincial Hospitals & Universities.
-
Key topics to include: Chest pain at triage, Forensics & ECMO in the ED, Vents 101, Pediatric Respiratory & Neonatal red flags, Advanced care planning, Towards Culturally Safe Care of LGBTQ2S+ Clients, Sepsis, Delayed vs Rapid Sequence Intubation. Numerous hands on simulation sessions with high-fidelity mock codes.
Saturday Breakout Sessions
Choose 1 morning breakout & 1 afternoon breakout session in ticket area
Space is limited so register early to avoid disappointment!
AM Breakout Session # 1
EtC02, Ventilation versus Oxygenation, ABG's and Optiflow/BiPAP)
Christopher Maki, RRT Clinical Resource Therapist - Respiratory Therapy
AM Breakout Session # 2
My ED patient is palliative. There is nothing I can do.
Advanced care planning and goals of care discussions. All members of the healthcare team can engage and initiate these conversions. Strategies and tips from a regional practise expert will be reviewed.
Nicole Wikjord, MSN, RN, CHPCN (C) Clincal Nurse Specialist
AM Breakout Session # 3
Pediatric Trauma: The latest advances & transport considerations
Cristina Follador, MN, RN, BSN. BC Children’s ER, Langara Instructor, ENPC Instructor.
AM Breakout Session # 4
Delayed vs Rapid Sequence Intubation: Where are we now?
Ellison Chung, RN, BScN, BCIT ER Specialty Certified - SMH ER & BCIT ER Instructor & Lauren Celina, RN, BScN, BCIT ER Speciality Certified - SMH ER & BCIT ER Instructor
PM Breakout Session # 1 (repeat session)
EtC02, Ventilation versus Oxygenation, ABG's and Optiflow/BiPAP)
Christopher Maki, RRT Clinical Resource Therapist - Respiratory Therapy
PM Breakout Session # 2
Mental Health in the ED: Assessments, Best care practice
Kelsey Landsburg, RPN & Pam Devick, RPN, Interior Health
PM Breakout Session # 3
Don't call the code yet: ED ECMO
The rise in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use in Emergency Departments has changed the way we manage our critically ill patients. This talk will focus on introducing what all ED nurses, rural and urban, need to know about ECMO.
Allan Lai, BSN, RN, ENCC. VGH ED, VCH/BCIT Instructor & Rob Paquin, MSc (c), RN, PCP.
PM Breakout Session # 4
The sick Neonate: She’s such a good baby!
A quiet neonate is not always a healthy one. Neonates can be confusing as they often exhibit very subtle signs of illness. This talk will review neonatal 'red flags' and tips to never miss them using a systems approach.
Julie Bomba, RN, BSN, BCIT Peds ER Specialty Certified, PCC SMH Peds ER Fraser Health, ENPC Instructor. Sarah Hyatt, RN, BScN, BCIT Neonatal Speciality Certified, SMH Peds ER Clinical Nurse Educator
PM Breakout Session # 5
Towards Culturally Safe Care of LGBTQ2S+ Clients
Kirstin McLaughlin, RN BScN (Hons.) MPH
What does it mean to be culturally safe? When using this term with students, how are we defining “culture?” “Towards Culturally Safe Care of LGBTQ2S+ Clients” seeks to explore the history of this unique population within Canada; provide a safe space in which to deconstruct participant’s beliefs; examine existing and evolving vocabulary used in describing the community; acknowledge persistent barriers and resulting health disparities experienced by community members; and provide practical suggestions for working with this distinct population.
FAQs
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Map for Royal Inland Hospital on this site.
Parking rates: $ 1.50 per hour, $ 6 per day.
I am from out of town and need a hotel
Conference Hotel
Sandman Signature Kamloops Hotel
RESERVATION LINE: 1-866-430-4982
Group # 101124
Name of booking: ENABC Group
225 Lorne Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 1W2
-
Please provide Group # at time of reservation to receive a discounted rate. CAA/BCAA rates also accepted
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Contact Julie Bomba: [email protected]
What's the refund policy?
Entry fee is Non-refundable
Ticket Price includes:
-
Friday snacks and refreshments
-
Saturday Lunch, snacks and refreshments