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FALL 2016 | WINTER 2017

CATALOG

uwcne.org

PROVIDING EDUCATION FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Conferences Online Education Specialty Programs

SEPTEMBER 2016

SEP 15 Suicide Prevention Training

OCTOBER 2016

OCT 9-11 39th Annual Pacific Northwest National Conference: Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care

OCT 17-DEC 2 Wound Management Fundamentals Course: Fall 2016

OCT 27-28 Update in Medical-Surgical Nursing 2016

NOVEMBER 2016

NOV 3-4 18th Annual Wound Management Conference: Wound Care Update 2016

NOV 15 Immediate Response: Essential Skills for Urgent Clinical Situations

NOV 16 I.V. Therapy Workshop: Overview of Using Venous Access Devices

JANUARY 2017

JAN 12-APR 20 Enhancing Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice 2017

JAN 18-19 The Challenge of Pain 2017

JAN 25 Midwifery Update 2017

FEBRUARY 2017

FEB 8-APR 13 Wound Management Education Program Winter/Spring 2017

FEB 9-10 Cardiovascular Care Update 2017

FEB 23 Diabetes Update 2017

MARCH 2017

MAR 3 Annual Neuroscience Nursing Symposium 2017

MAR 15 Suicide Prevention Training

MAR 28 Motivational Interviewing: Successful Patient Engagement and Activation for Busy Healthcare Settings

Save the Date | Spring 2017 Dates are tentative. Please visit uwcne.org to confirm..

APR 19-20 28th Annual Pacific NW Ambulatory Care Nursing Conference

MAY 1 - JUN 13 Wound Management Fundamentals Course Spring 2017

MAY 2Annual Nurse Educators Conference

MAY 17 Pediatric Drug TherapyWomen’s Health Drug Therapy

JUN 16 Adult/Geriatric Drug Therapy Neuropsychotropic Drug Therapy

FALL/WINTER CATALOGWinter 2017 EventsFall 2016 Events

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ADVANCED PRACTICE SKILLS WORKSHOPS For Healthcare ProfessionalsSUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 Washington State Convention Center | Seattle, WA 3.0 contact hours (Up to 2.0 Rx) $175 (No discounts) VISIT: uwcne.org/ap2016-sunday

Each workshop is designed to provide in-depth study and skill development for health care providers in all specialties and settings. Workshops are offered in conjunction with the 39th Annual Conference on Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care but registration for Monday and Tuesday is not required to register for Sunday workshops. Many workshops have limited enrollment and early registration is strongly recommended. Due to their popularity and enrollment limits for these workshops, no refunds will be granted after October 8, 2016. Substitutes will be accepted. Please visit uwcne.org/ap2016-sunday for more details.

SUICIDE PREVENTION TRAINING

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 6.4 contact hours | Conference fee: $195 | VISIT: uwcne.org/suicideprevention

Healthcare providers play a critical role in the recognition, prevention and treatment of suicidal behavior. With over 42,000 suicide deaths per year in the U.S., identifying risk and protective factors for suicide as well as strategies for intervention is vital. This conference focuses on suicide and self-injury assessment, treatment and management, as well as suicide prevention in special populations including U.S. veterans. The conference meets the requirement for the State of Washington mandatory suicide prevention training for nurses (RCW 43.70.442) and has been approved by the Washington State Department of Health. Teaching methods include didactic presentations, discussion and

interactive practice with suicide prevention tools. Topics: Suicide and self-injury assessment • Management: Overview of medications, safety plans, tools and resources • Treatment including Virtual Hope Box • Special populations and suicide prevention including U.S. veterans • Roles of nursing in suicide prevention • Aftermath/grief • Working with an interpreter • Cultural considerations • Self-directed violence/self-injury.

Pacific Northwest 39th Annual National ConferenceADVANCED PRACTICE IN PRIMARY AND ACUTE CARESUNDAY-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9-11 | Washington State Convention Center | Seattle, WA 17.8 contact hours (Up to 12.0 Rx) | VISIT: uwcne.org/ap2016

NEW! Sunday Afternoon Workshops and Monday-Tuesday ConferenceSunday workshop | $175 (No discounts)One-day conference | Monday or Tuesday | $295 ($148 Student rate; $265 Poster presenter)Two-day conference | Monday and Tuesday | $425 ($213 Student rate; $382 Poster presenter)

This conference offers healthcare providers an opportunity to validate and enhance clinical competencies, acquire new assessment and management skills, examine critical issues in health care at the state and national level, network with colleagues in advanced practice, and learn about new products, services and pharmacotherapeutic agents. Conference faculty include distinguished national, regional and local experts. Concurrent sessions allow participants to design their own educational tracks in the areas of acute, adolescent, adult, family, geriatric, midwifery, pediatric, psychosocial and women’s health care. In addition, workshops on Sunday and special interest group meetings on Monday and Tuesday provide a broad spectrum of learning opportunities for providers in all settings. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case studies, demonstration and practica. For a detailed brochure, please visit uwcne.org/ap2016.

POSTER ABSTRACTS INVITED | MONDAY-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10-11 Poster Session: Promoting Improvements in Health Care Delivery, Education, Research and PolicyHave you created a practice improvement project or developed an innovative educational strategy, clinical program or research project that high-lights improvements in health care delivery, education, research or policy? We invite you to submit a poster abstract. Once your poster is approved, you will automatically be entered into our Best Poster of 2016 Contest. The contest winner will receive a complimentary admission for a 2017 AP half-day workshop and will be announced at our Cake Reception on Tuesday afternoon. For poster submission guidelines, visit uwcne.org/ap2016.

Rx=Pharmacology hours at the advanced practice level

CONFERENCES | FALL 2016

W1 Do Nothing, Do Something, Do Surgery: Outpatient Miscarriage Management Sarah Prager, MD, MAS

W2 Uterine Blocks, Biopsies and IUDs: What’s a Cervix to Do? Bob Smithing, MSN, ARNP, FAANP Assisted by Nancy Lawton, MN, ARNP, FNP Madeline Wiley, MSN, ARNP, FAANP | Christine Hoyle, DNP, ARNP, FNP Bethany Rolfe Witham, MSN, ARNP

W3 Joint Ultrasound and Injection of the Knee and Shoulder Bim Makinde, MD (COURSE IS FULL)

W4 Fundamentals of Reading the 12-Lead ECG Suzy Meader, MN, ACNP, ANP, CCRN-CSC

W5 Techniques in Medical and Esthetic Dermatology Sima Rafii, ARNP

W6 Abdominal and Pelvic Radiology for Adults and Pregnant Women: What to Order, When and Why? Miriam Moshiri, MD, FSAR, FSRU

SUNDAY WORKSHOPS | 1:00-4:15 pm (Choose One)

This course is full. March 15th session is still open!

See page 5 or visit uwcne.org/suicideprevention for more details.

Rx=1.0

Rx=2.0

Rx=1.5

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IMMEDIATE RESPONSE Essential Skills for Urgent Clinical SituationsTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Shoreline Conference Center Shoreline, WA

7.3 contact hours (Up to 1.9 Rx) | Conference fee: $295 VISIT: uwcne.org/ir2016

Participants receive a special discounted fee of $395 for attending both this conference and the I.V. Therapy Workshop on Nov 16. How quickly will you recognize a clinically urgent situation and how will you respond? In today’s healthcare environment, patients are more acutely ill than ever before and clinical emergencies can arise rapidly. This conference is an opportunity to improve your skills for meeting the needs of patients experiencing acute and potentially life-threatening conditions. Teaching methods include lecture, interactive discussion and case studies. Topics: Immediate response to cardiac and respiratory emergencies • Negotiating conflict in professional relationships • Dealing with psychiatric emergencies in non-psychiatric settings • Behavior de-escalation skills: Managing the anxious or angry patients • Blood glucose emergencies • Emergency: Code stroke • Acute on chronic pain • Active shooter training • Starting I.V.s in a crisis • Global pathogens on our doorstep • Action stat: Your early identification of sepsis makes the difference

I.V. THERAPY WORKSHOP Overview of Using Venous Access DevicesWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 7.5 contact hours | Conference fee: $295 VISIT: uwcne.org/iv2016

Participants receive a special discounted fee of $395 for attending both this workshop and the Immediate Response Conference on Nov 15.

This one-day workshop includes an overview of the standards, guidelines and administrative laws that apply to I.V. therapy, hands-on practice with peripheral venous access catheters, a discussion of routine care and maintenance of current and widely used peripheral and central venous access devices and a review of the new 2016 INS Standards of Practice. Teaching methods for this workshop include lecture, interactive discussion and hands-on practice.Topics: Overview of current I.V. therapy • Vascular anatomy review • Peripheral venous access devices review • Hands-on simulated practice with peripheral I.V. catheters • Central venous catheters • Potential complications of central venous access devices • Device care and maintenance: Peripheral and central devices

UPDATE IN MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 2016

THURSDAY-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27-28Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 14.1 contact hours (Up to 4.5 Rx) Entire conference: $395 | One day: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/medsurg2016

The medical-surgical setting today presents unique, complex and varied patient care challenges. This conference is an opportunity to review and update your medical-surgical clinical practice and acquire new assessment and management strategies. Healthcare professionals are invited to advance their knowledge of evidence-based practices that promote care innovations, collaboration and confidence among team members. Participants can design a conference that meets their clinical needs by choosing from concurrent session options. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case studies, demonstration and collegial interchange.Day 1 Topics: Standing in the wake! Staying strong • Sepsis in 2016: A year for accountability and debate • Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) 101 • Palliative care is everybody’s business • Strategies for managing the disruptive behavioral health patient • Parkinson’s disease: An update for nurses • Negative pressure wound therapy: When is it the best choice? • Global pathogens on our doorstep! Day 2 Topics: Mentoring nurses in a just culture • Chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis in the adult/older adult • Practicing ethics: Enhancing clinical practice by flexing your moral muscles • Chronic pain: The state of the union • Ding, dong, dang! The evidence and alarm fatigue • Hot topics in pharmacotherapy: Cardiovascular meds and beyond • A model of care for the hospitalized patient with dementia • Meeting the challenge: Pain management for the substance abuse patient • Building a culture of safety: No heroes allowed

18th Annual Wound Management Conference WOUND CARE UPDATE 2016

THURSDAY-FRIDAY, November 3-4Lynnwood Convention Center | Lynnwood, WA14.1 contact hours | Entire conference: $395 | One day: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/wound2016

Wound management is a dynamic and evolving area of practice in health care today. Wounds present complex challenges and pivotal opportunities for multidisciplinary teams to collaborate and improve the health status of patients. This conference addresses current scientific, clinical and professional practice issues across care settings related to acute and chronic wounds including evidence-based and multidisciplinary strategies for assessing and intervening to achieve successful outcomes. Speakers will assume that participants have a basic understanding of wound management principles. Presentations will update the professional with recent changes to practice. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion and case studies.Day 1 Topics: Assessment and management of lower extremity wounds • Atypical wounds • The well-dressed wound • Street narcotics • Injury and infection from recreational injection • Special consideration for skin protection in the spinal cord injury patient Day 2 Topics: Pearls for the chronic wound bed and efficient debridement • Biologic tissues in chronic wound care: What is the scientific evidence behind them? • Pressure related odyssey • Management of oncology related skin damage • Ostomy challenges • Skin cancers

CONFERENCES | FALL 2016

Rx=Pharmacology hours at the advanced practice level

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DIABETES UPDATE 2017 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23Lynnwood Convention Center | Lynnwood, WA 7.0 contact hours (2.0 Rx) | Conference fee: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/diabetes2017

This conference focuses on current approaches to recognizing and managing diabetes across clinical settings. Learning methods include lecture, discussion and case study analysis. Please visit the website for more details. Topics: Changes for the future of diabetes: What to anticipate in the next 5 years? • Food facts, fads and the future • Sweet baby! Implications of diabetes in pregnancy • EDIC - 30 years wiser: What we now know about type 1 diabetes• The ominous octet: A pathophysiologic approach to drug therapy• Diabetes deep dive: Pearls of wisdom • “Diabetes ain’t cheap”: Finding ways to make it work

ANNUAL NEUROSCIENCE NURSING SYMPOSIUM 2017 FRIDAY, MARCH 3Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 7.0 contact hours | Conference fee: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/neuroscience2017

This annual conference provides an update on new developments, evidence-based practice and the art of neuroscience nursing practice. Teaching methods include lecture discussion and case study analysis. Please visit the website for more details.

SUICIDE PREVENTION TRAINING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 6.4 contact hours | Conference fee: $195 VISIT: uwcne.org/suicideprevention

Healthcare providers play a critical role in the recognition, prevention and treatment of suicidal behavior. With over 42,000 suicide deaths per year in the U.S., identifying risk and protective factors for suicide as well as strategies for intervention is vital. This conference focuses on suicide and self-injury assessment, treatment and management, as well as suicide prevention in special populations including U.S. veterans. The conference meets the requirement for the State of Washington mandatory suicide prevention training for nurses (RCW 43.70.442) and has been approved by the Washington State Department of Health. Teaching methods include didactic presentations, discussion and interactive practice with suicide prevention tools. Topics: Suicide and self-injury assessment • Management: Overview of medications, safety plans, tools and resources • Treatment including Virtual Hope Box • Special populations and suicide prevention including U.S. veterans • Roles of nursing in suicide prevention • Aftermath/grief • Working with an interpreter • Cultural considerations • Self-directed violence/self-injury

MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING Successful Patient Engagement and Activation for Busy Healthcare Settings

TUESDAY, MARCH 28 | Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 7.0 contact hours • Conference fee: $295 • VISIT: uwcne.org/mi2017

This workshop provides practical skills for engaging people in the process of change and guiding them to find solutions. Teaching methods include lecture, demonstration, discussion, skill development and case study analysis. Please visit the website for more details.

THE CHALLENGE OF PAIN WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 18-19Shoreline Conference Center Shoreline, WA 14.6 contact hours (5.5 Rx)

Entire conference: $395 | One day: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/pain2017

Pain causes extensive suffering, disability and expenditure of scarce healthcare resources. This conference focuses on the challenge of pain management for healthcare professionals across the healthcare continuum. Evidence-based strategies for assessing and managing pain in acute, ambulatory, specialty and palliative care settings are presented by regional and national pain specialists. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case studies, demonstration and inter-professional dialogue.Day 1 Topics: Pain care in America: At the crossroad • Is pain intensity the wrong metric for chronic pain? • Opioids plus benzos: A dangerous combination • Adjuvant analgesics: Opioid sparing options • Pain management in sickle cell disease • Neuropathic pain: Guidelines and practical management • Fibromyalgia syndrome: A new look at an old problem • Substance use disorder and pain: Management strategiesDay 2 Topics: Protecting your practice when prescribing controlled substances • Sex and chronic pain • A healing power of positive communication • A way forward: Chronic pain management from a patient’s perspective • The hazards of prescribing and administering opioids based solely on intensity: An ASPMN position statement • Integrative modalities for non-pharmacologic pain management • Management of acute pain in the presence of chronic pain and opioid tolerance

MIDWIFERY UPDATE 2017 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25Shoreline Conference Center | Shoreline, WA 7.3 contact hours (5.0 Rx) | Conference fee: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/midwifery2017

This conference provides an annual update on clinical issues in midwifery care. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion and case study analysis. Please visit the website for more details.

CARDIOVASCULAR CARE UPDATE 2017 THURSDAY-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9-10Shoreline Conference Center Shoreline, WA

14.0 contact hours (2.5 Rx) Entire conference: $395 | One day: $295VISIT: uwcne.org/cardio2017

Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease are the number one cause of death in women and men in the United States. Evaluation and management of these patients is a challenge that impacts every healthcare practice. This premier conference for healthcare professionals provides an outstanding annual forum for learning about cutting-edge research and state-of-the-art strategies for prevention and management of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. Teaching methods include lecture, case study analysis and discussion. Please visit the website for more details.

CONFERENCES | WINTER 2017

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WOUND MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS COURSE

A Specialty Program for Healthcare Professionals

FALL: October 17 - December 2, 2016COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/wmfc-fall-2016

SPRING: May 1 - June 13, 2017COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/wmfc-spring-2017

Format: Online for 6 weeks Onsite 2-day workshop (various locations)Credit: 30.0 contact hours Tuition: $695. Limited enrollment. Pre-registration required.

Providing a collaborative approach to wound care. This course is designed for a wide variety of healthcare professionals seeking expanded skills and knowledge in evidence-based wound management. Content is based on national wound management guidelines for a broad range of wounds. The course is presented in two parts: six weeks of online learning, followed by a two-day onsite workshop. Registration is open to individual participants and to agencies interested in offering this educational opportunity at their facility in partnership with UWCNE. For additional course information, contact Patty Morrison at [email protected].

WOUND MANAGEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM

A Hybrid Certificate Program for Registered Nurses

WINTER/SPRING: February 8 - April 13, 2017COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/wmep-winter-2017

SUMMER/FALL: August 9 - October 12, 2017COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/wmep-summer-2017

Format: Online for 6 weeks Onsite in Seattle for 3 weeksCredit: 132.0 contact hoursTuition: $3895Application Due: Dec. 9, 2016 (Winter/Spring) June 9, 2017 (Summer/Fall)

This program is for registered nurses seeking specialty knowledge and certification in the management of chronic and complex wounds. The program begins with six weeks of online learning, followed by three weeks of intensive didactic and clinical experience. Students who successfully complete this program will earn six graduate quarter credits from the University of Washington and are eligible for certification as a wound care nurse (CWCN). The program is accredited by the Wound Ostomy and Continence Nurses (WOCN) Society. For additional course information, visit the course home or contact Patty Morrison at [email protected].

SPECIALTY PROGRAMS

Format: Sessions are presented at the UW and transmitted via web conferencing to nurses meeting in groups at co-sponsoring agencies. New sites in all states are invited to participate. Locations: Visit the course portal for a complete list of current 2017 co-sponsors including hospitals in AK, ID and WA. Credit: 45.0 contact hours Tuition: • GROUP SUBSIDIES: If you are employed by a participating agency, please check the course brochure for your agency’s tuition subsidy or contact your facility’s Agency Coordinator for this course. • INDIVIDUALS: $595 If you are not employed by a participating organization, you may join an online class for individual registrants or attend one of the sites near you on a space available/agency approved basis. This 15-week continuing education course provides a comprehensive update on key topics in evidence-based medical-surgical nursing practice. The course is designed to meet two goals: 1) enhance practice in medical-surgical nursing and 2) support nurses in pursuing national certification. For details, visit the course home or contact Elizabeth Watt at [email protected] or 206-543-1047.

MEDICAL-SURGICAL REVIEW AND UPDATEAn Online Specialty Program for Healthcare Professionals

COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/med-surg-365Registration closes December 31, 2016.

Update your medical-surgical nursing knowledge and practice. Our popular online Med-Surg course is now offered in two formats for more flexible learning. Enroll in the feature-rich Mentored CE course or personalize your education by choosing one or more of the mini courses from the Targeted CE series. For more details, visit the course portal or contact Elizabeth Watt at [email protected] or 206-543-1047.

I.V. THERAPY EDUCATIONOnline Education and Skills Lab

A Hybrid Specialty Program

COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/iv-therapy

ENHANCING MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING PRACTICEImprove Your Practice and Prepare for Certification

A Hybrid Course with Remote Access for Agencies

JANUARY 12 - APRIL 20, 2017 COURSE HOME: uwcne.org/med-surg-onsite-2017

This online program provides basic knowledge of I.V. therapy practice for nurses and other members of the healthcare team. Content includes six chapters of recorded audio/slide presentations, a peripheral I.V. catheter insertion demonstration, videos of two implanted venous port access (and de-access) demonstrations, a downloadable workbook, a post-test and evaluation following each chapter, two clinical example assignments and a required reading assignment on legal aspects of infusion therapy. The program can be taken in combination with a four hour simulated hands-on I.V. Skills Lab session held at the University of Washington in Seattle. Alternatively, individual chapters of the program can be taken á la carte as selected topics. For more details, visit the course home or contact Elizabeth Watt at [email protected] or 206-543-1047.

Choose the format that’s right for you:• I.V. Therapy Online Program | $280 | 30.0 contact hours • I.V. Therapy Online with Hands-On Skills Lab | $395 | 34.0 contact hours• I.V. Therapy Online - Selected Topics | $20-70 per course | Up to 26.5 contact hours

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION • TO REGISTER: Online at uwcne.org• REGISTRATION FEES: Payment of registration fees must be in

US funds and payable to the University of Washington via check, money order or credit card (VISA or MasterCard).

• STUDENT RATE: A valid student ID must be presented to receive the student rate of 50% off.

• REFUND POLICY/COURSE CHANGES: Registration fees are refunded upon written request received prior to each conference. A minimum fee is assessed for cancellations to cover processing expenses. Check the individual conference or course brochure for applicable refund policy, cut-off date and fee. UWCNE reserves the right to change course location and course hours or to cancel a course when minimum enrollment is not met. In the event of cancellation, registration fees are automatically refunded in full. Costs incurred by a registrant such as airline or hotel penalties are the responsibility of the registrant.

DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONSThe University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance of the conference at: 206-543-6450/V, 206-543-6452/TTY, 206-685-7264 (FAX), or [email protected].

PROFESSIONAL CREDITNURSES: • UWCNE is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the

American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. • UWCNE is approved as a clock hour provider by the Washington State Board of

Education for UWCNE conferences from Oct 1, 2016 - Sept 30, 2017.• Provider is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider

#07218.PSYCHOLOGISTS: UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under the Washington administrative code, WAC 246-924-240.RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS: UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under the Washington administrative code, WAC 246-928-442.SOCIAL WORKERS AND COUNSELORS: UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under the Washington administrative code, WAC 246-809-610.ALL DISCIPLINES: A certificate of contact hours earned will be awarded to all participants to document completion of each educational offering.

MAILING / EMAIL LISTTo be added to the UWCNE mailing list, go to uwcne.org/subscribe. For address and email changes, please email UWCNE at [email protected] with your new address.

EXHIBITOR INFORMATIONVisit the Exhibitor portal at uwcne.org/exhibitors to reserve an exhibit space at our conferences. For more information, please contact Corie Goodloe at [email protected] or 206-616-3826.

GENERAL INFORMATION

PHARMACOLOGY (All contact hours are Rx) CONTACT HOURS AND FEES

Adult/Geriatric Drug Therapy—2014, 2015, 2016 New! Up to 8.2 contact hours • $100-$195

Neuropsychotropic Drug Therapy—2014, 2015, 2016 New! Up to 7.6 contact hours • $110-$175

Pediatric Drug Therapy—2014, 2015, 2016 New! Up to 7.6 contact hours • $120-$175

Women’s Health Drug Therapy—2014, 2015, 2016 New! Up to 7.8 contact hours • $120-$195

HIV/AIDS EDUCATION CONTACT HOURS AND FEES

HIV-AIDS: Implications for Nurses & Other Healthcare Professionals—8th Edition 7.1 contact hours (2.3 Rx) • $50

Routine HIV Screening in Health Care Settings 1.5 contact hours • Free

SELECTED TOPICS CONTACT HOURS AND FEES

Cardiovascular Cardiovascular Care Update—2015, 2016 New! Up to 12.3 contact hours (3.3 Rx) • $90-$110

Ambulatory Care Ambulatory Care Nursing—2015 11.1 contact hours (3.4 Rx) • $180

Diabetes Diabetes Update—2014, 2015, 2016 New! Up to 7.2 contact hours (2.4 Rx) • $110-$150

Geriatric Health Geriatric Healthcare—2013, 2014, 2016 New! Up to 30.0 contact hours (7.5 Rx) • $10-$200

Hepatitis Hepatitis B Web Study—2nd Edition New! Up to 7.0 contact hours • Free

Hepatitis C Online Up to 7.0 contact hours • Free

I.V. Therapy I.V. Therapy Online Program See page 6 for details. 30.0 contact hours • $280

Medical-Surgical Med-Surg 365 See page 6 for details. Various

Midwifery Midwifery Update—2016 5.8 contact hours (4.3 Rx) • $45

Neuroscience Neuroscience Nursing Symposium—2015 7.4 contact hours (2.0 Rx) • $60

Nurse Educators Nurse Educators—2014, 2015 Up to 6.0 contact hours • $100

Nursing Grand Rounds UWCNE Nursing Grand Rounds New topics added at uwcne.org! Free to view • $10 per contact hour

Pain The Challenge of Pain—2014, 2016 Up to 12.3 contact hours (3.3 Rx) • $90-$195

Wound Care UW Wound Academy 13.5 contact hours • Free

Wound Care Update—2014 11.3 contact hours (2.7 Rx)• $190

ONLINE EDUCATION Visit uwcne.org for more details and registration..

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FALL/WINTER CATALOG

UPCOMING EVENTS | SPRING 2017

APR 19-20 28th Annual Pacific NW Ambulatory Care Nursing Conference

MAY 1-JUN 13 Wound Management Fundamentals Course: Spring 2017

MAY 2 Nurse Educators Conference

MAY 17 Pediatric Drug Therapy Women’s Health Drug Therapy

JUN 16 Adult/Geriatric Drug Therapy Neuropsychotropic Drug Therapy

SEPTEMBER 2016SEP 15 Suicide Prevention Training

OCTOBER 2016OCT 9-11 39th Annual Pacific NW National Conference:

Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care

OCT 17-DEC 2 Wound Management Fundamentals Course: Fall 2016

OCT 27-28 Update in Medical-Surgical Nursing 2016

NOVEMBER 2016NOV 3-4 Wound Care Update 2016

NOV 15 Immediate Response: Essential Skills for Urgent Clinical Situations

NOV 16 I.V. Therapy Workshop: Overview of Using Venous Access Devices

JANUARY 2017JAN 12-APR 20 Enhancing Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice 2017

JAN 18-19 The Challenge of Pain 2017

JAN 25 Midwifery Update 2017

FEBRUARY 2017FEB 8-APR 13 Wound Management Education Program: Winter/Spring 2017

FEB 9-10 Cardiovascular Care Update 2017

FEB 23 Diabetes Update 2017

MARCH 2017MAR 3 Annual Neuroscience Nursing

Symposium 2017

MAR 15 Suicide Prevention Training

MAR 28 Motivational Interviewing: Successful Patient Engagement and Activation for Busy Healthcare Settings

ACADEMIC PROGRAMSFor information about academic programs at the University School of Nursing (UWSON), please call 206-543-8736, 1-800-759-NURS, email [email protected] or go online at nursing.uw.edu.

UW SCHOOL OF NURSING MISSIONContinuing Nursing Education is part of the UWSON. The UWSON’s mission is to educate the next generation of nurse leaders, advance nursing science and improve the health of communities locally, regionally and globally.