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13th Annual Nursing Faculty Development Workshop: Improve Learning by Engaging Students May 11 and 12, 2017 University of Kentucky College of Nursing Lexington, KY 40536 Continuing Education

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Page 1: Faculty Development Workshop: Improve Learning … Development Workshop: Improve Learning by Engaging Students May 11 and 12, 2017 University of Kentucky College of Nursing Lexington,

13th Annual Nursing

Faculty Development

Workshop:

Improve Learning by

Engaging Students

May 11 and 12, 2017

University of Kentucky College of Nursing

Lexington, KY 40536

Continuing Education

Page 2: Faculty Development Workshop: Improve Learning … Development Workshop: Improve Learning by Engaging Students May 11 and 12, 2017 University of Kentucky College of Nursing Lexington,

Location:

May 11, 2017:

Rooms 152 and 170 Bio-Pharmacy Complex, University of Kentucky, 789 S. Limestone St.

May 12, 2017:

Simulation: 4th Floor Simulation Lab, UK College of Nursing Bldg, 751 Rose Street

Student Retention: 170 Bio-Pharmacy Complex, 789 S. Limestone St.

Learning Outcome:

Attendees will examine teaching strategies that increase student engagement

Objectives:

1. Apply strategies for conveying and sustaining caring using high tech classrooms

2. Discuss innovative evidence-based technology methods of engaging students

3. Employ debriefing techniques for meaningful student learning

4. Teach students to contribute to their own learning using novel classroom

methods

5. Provide faculty support to facilitate student engagement and retention

UK College of Nursing Continuing Education is holding the 13th Annual Faculty

Development Workshop at the UK Bio-Pharmacy Complex and the UK College of Nursing.

This workshop will feature national speakers. Other presenters include respected Kentucky

nurse leaders as well as distinguished UK College of Nursing faculty.

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May 11, 2017 General Faculty Workshop

7:30-

8:00a

Registration

Rooms 152 and 170 Bio-Pharmacy Complex,

University of Kentucky, 789 S. Limestone St.

8:00-

8:15a

Welcome and Introductions

Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN, Dean and Warwick

Professor of Nursing, UK College of Nursing

8:15-

10:15a

Keynote: Teaching Students to

Enact Professional Caring While

using Online and Simulation

Methods

Kathleen Sitzman, PhD,

RN, CNE, ANEF,

FAAN

10:15-

10:30a

Break

10:30-

12:00p

Increasing Interactive Learning in

an Innovation Interprofessional

Smart House

Debi Sampsel, DNP,

MSN, BA, RN

12:00-

1:00p

Lunch

1:00-

3:00p

Abstracts Presentations

3:00-

3:30p

Break

3:30-

4:30p

Embedding a Librarian for

Success

Amanda Culp-Roche,

MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC

Joseph Gabbard, MLS,

UK Library

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May 12 Breakout One: Simulation Workshop:

Debriefing for Meaningful Learning

7:30-

8:00a

Registration:

4th Floor Simulation Lab, College of Nursing, 751 Rose St.

8:00-

8:10a

Welcome and Introductions Jennifer Dent, DNP, MSN,

RNC

8:10-

9:10a

Debriefing for Meaningful

Learning: Session 1

Kris Dreifuerst, PhD, RN,

CNE, ANEF

9:10-

9:25a

Break

9:25-

10:25a

Debriefing for Meaningful

Learning: Session 2

Kris Dreifuerst, PhD, RN,

CNE, ANEF

10:25-

11:45a

Debriefing for Meaningful

Learning: Session 3

Kris Dreifuerst, PhD, RN,

CNE, ANEF

11:45-

12:45p

Lunch

12:45-

2:45p

Abstract Presentations

2:45-

3:00p

Break

3:00-

4:00p

Demonstration of Patient

Simulation

Simulation Faculty, UK

College of Nursing

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May 12 Breakout Two: Student Engagement

and Retention

7:30-

8:00a

Registration:

Room 170 Bio-Pharmacy Complex, University of Kentucky,

789 S. Limestone St.

8:00-

8:10a

Welcome and Introductions Patricia Burkhart, PhD,

RN, FAAN

8:10-

9:10a

Retention Issues and Solutions Elisabeth Shelton, PhD,

RN, CNE, ANEF

9:10-

9:25a

Break

Concept-Based Curriculum Amy Hall, PhD, RN,

CNE

9:25-

11:15a

11:15-

12:45p

Lunch with Speaker Q and A

12:45-

2:45p

Abstract Presentations

2:45-

3:00p

Break

3:00-

4:00p

How a Senior Course Prepares

Students for NCLEX Success

Jennifer Cowley, MSN,

RN

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Accreditation

The University of Kentucky, College of Nursing is accredited as a provider of

continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s

Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).

This educational activity is offered for a maximum of 18.85

ANCC contact hours.

The Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) approves The

University of Kentucky, College of Nursing (UKCON) as a

provider as well. ANCC and KBN approval of a continu-

ing nursing education provider does not constitute endorse-

ment of program content nor commercial sponsors. The University of Ken-

tucky does not approve commercial products. This educational activity is of-

fered for a maximum of 15.4 KBN contact hours.

Provider #: 3-0008-01-18–885-886. In order to receive credit, participants

complete CNE activity, complete the evaluation form. Certificates may be

printed once the evaluation is completed.

Disclosure

All faculty members and speakers participating in continuing education

programs sponsored by the University of Kentucky, College of Nursing are

expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the

content of their presentations. Faculty, speakers, and abstract presenters have

no real or perceived conflicts of interest to disclose.

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Workshop Speakers

Kathleen Sitzman, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN

Dr. Sitzman is a professor at East Carolina University College of Nursing.

Her research interests include caring science in clinical practice and higher ed-

ucation as well as best practices in online education. Dr. Sitzman co-edited

with Dr. Jean Watson, “Caring Science, Mindful Practice: Implementing Watson’s Hu-

man Caring Theory”, where she and Dr. Watson offer practical project examples

integrating Watson’s caring science and caritas processes.

Kristina T. Dreifuerst, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF

Dr. Dreifuerst received her PhD in nursing from Indiana University and her MSN

from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is now an Associate Professor in

the College of Nursing at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. The teaching

method she developed, Debriefing for Meaningful Learning (DML), has been

adopted by schools of nursing and interdisciplinary schools in health sciences

across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom for use in simulation

and other clinical settings.

Deborah Sampsel, DNP, MSN, BA, RN

Dr. Sampsel is the Chief Officer of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at

the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing. She is also the Director of

Research and innovation at the Daniel Drake Center for Post-Acute Care.

She is known for her visionary leadership, creativity with technology, and

design of experiential learning environments. She has completed numerous

research projects and initiatives involving telemedicine, simulators, sensors,

and internet-based programming.

Elisabeth Shelton, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF

Dr. Shelton is Associate Dean Emerita in the West Virginia University School of

Nursing and a recognized expert in nursing education. She developed, implement-

ed, and evaluated a model of student retention, which considers background

characteristics of students, their internal traits, and sources and types of external

supports in predicting their persistence and potential for academic success . Dr.

Shelton developed the “Perceived Faculty Support Scale”, the first instrument to

measure faculty support from the student’s perspective.

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Amy Hall, PhD, RN, CNE

Amy Hall, has been a nursing educator for 20 years. She is a co-author of

Fundamentals of Nursing and has expertise in curricular design and evaluation.

Amy is the White Family Endowed Professor at the University of Evansville in

Evansville, Indiana. She is currently leading the nursing faculty through curric-

ular revision, which includes implementing a more conceptual approach in the

baccalaureate nursing program. Amy also frequently teaches study abroad

courses in England and China and serves as a research consultant for a local

hospital where she helps nurses implement evidence-based practice changes.

Workshop Speakers

Jennifer Cowley, MSN, RN

Jennifer Cowley is a senior lecturer at the University of Kentucky College of

Nursing. She has nearly 25 years' experience as a clinical instructor and lecturer .

She co-initiated, co-coordinated, and taught in the undergraduate

pathopharmacology course for five years. Cowley was awarded the 2010

Provost's Outstanding Teaching Award and the College of Nursing's

Louise J. Zegeer Award in the spring of 2010.

Amanda Culp-Roche, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

Amanda Culp –Roche joined the University of Kentucky College of Nursing as

an instructor in the online RN-BSN track. She has over 20 yeas of experience as

an RN in acute care, home health, and supervision. Her research interests include

eLearning initiatives in nursing education.

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Refund/ Cancellation Policy

A full refund, less a $25 processing fee, will be issued for all cancellations received or postmarked

at least one week prior to the course date. No refunds are issued thereafter.

Cancellations received the day of the course are not eligible for a refund.

UK College of Nursing Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel a course when circum-

stances are warranted. In such a case, a full refund will be issued. UK College of Nursing is not

responsible for hotel, plane, car, or other such fees.

Parking

Parking for the event will be available in Pavilion A UK Medical Center Parking Garage. Parking

vouchers will be provided at registration. A map of the venue and parking will be emailed to reg-

istrants prior to the conference.

Fairfield Inn and Suites:

3050 Lakecrest Circle, Lexington, KY 40513

(859) 224-3338

Please email [email protected] for questions . Visit www.ukconce.org for full price list

Simulation workshop is limited to 40 participants .Availability will be on a “first-come first-serve ba-

sis”

Registration fee includes attending the conference, lite breakfast, boxed lunch, continuing nursing

education contact hours, and access to conference materials. Materials will be provided online.

Credit card payment types include Visa and MasterCard

Registration Rate

5/11-5/12

2 Day Conference

13th Annual Faculty Development

$245.00

5/11 1 Day 13th Annual Faculty Development

$122.00

5/12 1 Day 13th Annual Faculty Development

$122.00

Registration online at www.ukconce.org

Courtyard Marriott

3100 Wall Street

Lexington, KY 40513

(859) 224-0460

Holiday Inn Express and Suites

Downtown at the University

1000 Export St., Lexington, KY 40504

(859) 389-6800

Accommodations

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For special needs requests or other questions, please contact:

Emily Woods

Office of Continuing Education

University of Kentucky College of Nursing

751 Rose St, Lexington, KY 40536

[email protected]

(859) 323-3851

Visit our website at www.ukconce.org

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