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UW Continuing Nursing Education | uwcne.org/ap2020 | [email protected] | 206-543-1047 1 THURSDAY-FRIDAY // OCTOBER 29-30, 2020 HYBRID VIRTUAL CLASSROOM FOR NURSES, NURSE PRACTITIONERS, PHYSICIANS, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS. This virtual program 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, and learn about new products, services and pharmacotherapeutic agents. Program faculty include distinguished national, regional, and local experts. Sessions allow participants to design their own educational tracks in the areas of adolescent, adult, family, geriatric, pediatric, psychosocial, and sexual and reproductive health care. Teaching methods include lecture, case studies, discussions, and poster sessions. OBJECTIVES FOR LEARNING OUTCOMES At the conclusion of this conference, participants will be better able to: 1. Apply the current evidenced-based information about the assessment and management of common health problems seen in primary and specialty settings. 2. Apply the current evidence-based pharmacotherapeutic information related to clinical practice. 3. Integrate regional and national trends in health policy, promotion, and prevention into the provision of health care. LEARN MORE uwcne.org/ap2020 > Up to 67.5 Contact hours > Up to 26.0 Rx hours CO-SPONSORS > Washington Academy of Physician Assistants > Washington State Nurses Association

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THURSDAY-FRIDAY // OCTOBER 29-30, 2020 HYBRID VIRTUAL CLASSROOM

FOR NURSES, NURSE PRACTITIONERS, PHYSICIANS, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS. This virtual program 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, and learn about new products, services and pharmacotherapeutic agents. Program faculty include distinguished national, regional, and local experts. Sessions allow participants to design their own educational tracks in the areas of adolescent, adult, family, geriatric, pediatric, psychosocial, and sexual and reproductive health care. Teaching methods include lecture, case studies, discussions, and poster sessions.

OBJECTIVES FOR LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the conclusion of this conference, participants will be better able to: 1. Apply the current evidenced-based information about the assessment and

management of common health problems seen in primary and specialty settings. 2. Apply the current evidence-based pharmacotherapeutic information related to

clinical practice. 3. Integrate regional and national trends in health policy, promotion, and prevention

into the provision of health care.

LEARN MORE uwcne.org/ap2020

> Up to 67.5 Contact hours > Up to 26.0 Rx hours

CO-SPONSORS

> Washington Academy of Physician Assistants > Washington State Nurses Association

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NEW FORMAT AND PRICE

Due to ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus, this program will be hosted as a hybrid virtual classroom via Canvas and Zoom. Start the day together on Day 1 with a live Keynote Address followed by several live exhibitor presentations, and on Day 2 with live Preceptor of the Year Awards and several different live exhibitor presentations. Then, view the sessions by track at your own pace with live networking breakout sessions during lunch. At the end of the conference, fill out an evaluation and print your own certificate. You will have access to all lecture videos and handouts for one year.

FEES Individual Rate Student Rate Poster Presenter

One Day $330 $165 $297 Two Days $440 $220 $396 Early Bird Rate Register for two days before August 31

$390 N/A N/A

Refund Policy If you register, but are unable to attend, you may obtain a refund less $50 for handling by submitting a written request to UWCNE by email at [email protected] prior to Oct. 29, 2020. Accessibility Accommodations The 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 event at: 206-543-6450/V, 206-543-6452/TTY, 206-685-7264 FAX, or [email protected].

PROFESSIONAL CREDIT

NURSE PRACTITIONERS AND NURSES Contact Hours: Up to 67.5 contact hours will be awarded. Thursday: Up to 32.75 (Rx=Up to 11.0) // Friday: Up to 34.75 (Rx=15.0) Pharmacology: Up to 26.0 contact hours in pharmacology are available. Rx designates sessions which meet Washington State guidelines for pharmacology at the advanced practice level. • Continuing Nursing Education at the University of Washington School of

Nursing (UWCNE) is accredited with distinction as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).

• Provider is accredited by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #7218.

• UWCNE is approved as a clock hour provider by the Washington State Board of Education.

Clock Hours: Up to 67.5 clock hours will be awarded. Thursday: up to 32.75 // Friday: up to 34.75 PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONERS The National Certification Board of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses (NCBPNP/N) recognizes contact hours awarded by programs accredited by the ANCC.

PSYCHOLOGISTS AND SOCIAL WORKERS This offering meets requirements for 67.5 clock hours. UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under WAC 246-924-240 for psychologists and WAC 246-809-610 for social workers and counselors. RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under the Washington Administrative Code, WAC 246-928-442. SCHOOL NURSES UWCNE is an approved clock hour provider in Washington State. This offering meets requirements for 67.5 clock hour

POSTER ABSTRACTS INVITED! > Have you created a practice improvement project or developed an innovative educational strategy, clinical program, or research project that highlights improvements in health care delivery, education, research, or policy?

> Receive a 10% registration discount if also attending the conference

> Option to submit a poster but not attend the conference

> For poster submission guidelines, visit uwcne.org/ap2020

EXHIBITORS > This virtual program will provide your organization an opportunity to showcase the role you play in advanced practice. Connect with experienced professionals, industry leaders, and experts who want to learn about your products and services.

> Limited exhibit space. Discount available for non-profit organizations.

> For more information, please visit uwcne.org/ap2020exhibit or email Emily at [email protected]

ZOOM PRACTICE COCKTAIL SESSION

> Wednesday // October 28, 2020 // 4:00 pm

> Make sure your device settings are up-to-date prior to the conference. Log on Wednesday evening for Zoom practice opportunities to check your audio and visual needs on your device! Stay for an opportunity to network with colleagues at 5 pm, so come with your favorite drink in hand!

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE // THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020

CONTACT HOURS: UP TO 32.75 (Rx=Up to 11.0) Rx = Pharmacology credit (1.0 contact hour per session)

LIVE SYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITIES 8:00-8:15 am Welcome and Overview 8:15-9:30 am Keynote Address: What Now? Marie-Annette

Brown, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAAN, FAANP 9:30-10:30 am Exhibitor Presentations 12:00-1:00 pm Breakout Rooms by Track for Networking

Exhibitor Open House

ADOLESCENT AND PEDIATRIC HEALTH A1 ABCs of Pediatric Dermatology

Morgan Maier, PA-C A2 Early Childhood Mental Health: A Practical Overview

Heather Carmichael Olson, PhD A3 Pediatric/Adolescent Orthopedic Exam Review

Leslie Rodriguez, PA-C, ATC A4 Behavior has Meaning: Understanding the Social and

Emotional Needs of Young Children Monica Oxford, PhD, MSW

A5 Transition of Care from Pediatric to Adult Services: Setting Our Patients and Families Up for Success Allyson Stoker, DNP, MEd, ARNP

A6 Pediatric Sleep Updates Lourdes DelRosso, MD A7 Rx What’s New in Prescribing Antibiotics for Children:

Resistance Patterns, Guidelines, Tools for Practice Terry Woo, PhD, ARNP, CPNP-PC, FAANP

ADULT AND GERIATRIC HEALTH B1 Cancer Screening Update and Evaluation in the

Primary Care Setting Margaret Guerriero, ARNP, MSN B2 Rx Diabetes Management in Older Adults: Special

Considerations Jamie Haraden, MSN, FNP, ARNP B3 Rx Chronic Kidney Disease Ramon Anel, MD B4 Initiating End-of-Life Discussion and Goals of Care in

the Primary Care Setting Darrell Owens, DNP, MSN

B5 Geriatric Pearls in Practice: From GFRs to Driver Licenses Mary Shelkey, PhD, ARNP

B6 Rx Palpitations, Dizziness and Syncope: Where Do I Go from Here? Debra Laurent, MN, ARNP, ACNP

B7 Rx What I Wish Every PCP Knew about Diagnosing and Following Those with Dementia Maureen Nash, MD, MS, FAPA, FACP

B8 Rx STI and PrEP Updates Shauna Applin, ARNP, CNM, AAHIVS

B9 Rx Management of Overactive Bladder for the Advance Practice Provider Van Ginger, MD, PhD

B10 Rx Sleep Disorders: How to Manage and Treat Flavia Consens, MD

B11 The 5 Keys to Exercise for Parkinson’s and the Aging Adult Nate Coomer, PT, DPT, NCS

FAMILY PRACTICE C1 Rx Approach to Peripheral Neuropathy

Leo Wang, MD, PhD C2 Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Eye

Complaints in Primary and Urgent Care Aditi Kakade, OD

C3 Navigating School District Resources for Individuals with Autism or Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders Mariam Araujo, PhD

C4 PCOS and Management in Primary Care Angela Thyer, MD

C5 Rx Medical Marijuana: An Evidence-Based Review for Primary Care Providers Jennifer Kapur, PharmD

LEADERSHIP/PROFESSIONAL D1 Telemedicine in a Pandemic World

Jan Gossing, JD, LLM

PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH E1 Rx Perinatal Psychopharmacology Update

Amritha Bhat, MBBS, MD, MPH E2 Mood Disorders and Hormones

Deborah Cowley, MD E3 Rx Managing Sleep in the Context of Psychiatry

Jean Tang, PhD, PMHNP-BC E4 Rx Geropsychiatry Update: Deprescribing

Tatiana Sadak, PhD, PMHNP, ARNP E5 Neuroscience of Chronic Pain and Depression

Mark Sullivan, MD, PhD E6 Enhance Psychiatric Outcomes with Nutrition

Christina Pike, MN, ARNP

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH F1 Rx Luteal Phase Defect: Diagnosis and Management

Emaleee Danforth, MSN, ARNP F2 Breastfeeding Pearls for the Primary Care Provider

Kristina Chamberlain, MN, CNM, IBCLC F3 The Quest for the Perfect Pelvic Exam

Jacqui Quetal-Martin, MN, FNP-C | Tara Cardinal, MN, CNM, ARNP | Ginny Cassidy-Brinn, MSN, ARNP

F4 Caring for Pregnant Patients with Opioid Use Disorder Glenna Martin, MD, MPH

F5 Managing Genetic Risks in Sexual and Reproductive Health L’Oreal Kennedy, DNP, CNM, MS2

F6 Vulvar Biopsy Indicators Bob Smithing, MSN, ARNP, FAANP

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE // FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2020

CONTACT HOURS: UP TO 34.75 (Rx=up to 15.0) Rx = Pharmacology credit (1.0 contact hour per session)

ADOLESCENT AND PEDIATRIC HEALTH G1 Executive Functioning and Asthma Self-Management

in Children: It is Time for Us to Pay Attention Jennifer Sonney, PhD, APRN, PPCNP-BC

G2 Rx ADHD Overview and Update Rebecca Barclay, MD G3 Talking to Parents about Immunizations, What Works

and What Doesn’t? Include Updates Melanie Summerour, MN, ARNP, PNP-PC

G4 Rx Practice Pearls for Managing Adolescent Anxiety and Depression Emily Winn, DNP, ARNP, PPCNP-BC, PMHS

G5 Palliative Care Overview and Symptom Management Macallagh McEvoy, MSN, ARNP, CPNP-AC

G6 Managing Autism in Primary Care Jennifer Mannheim, MN, ARNP

ADULT AND GERIATRIC HEALTH H1 Hematologic Evaluation and Work-up in the Primary

Care Setting Gabrielle Zecha, PA-C, MHA, DFAAPA H2 Rx Diagnosing and Treating Movement Disorders

Sindhu Srivatsal, MD H3 Rx Helping Opioid Use Disorder: The Easiest and Most

Rewarding Part of My Primary Care Practice Matt Perez, MD

H4 Rx Evidence Based Treatment of Osteoporosis and Strategies to Prevent Falls and Fractures Susan Williams-Judge, MN, ARNP, CCD

H5 Rx Beyond Basal: When to Add Prandial or a Newer Insulin Analog Roini Wadhwani, MN, ARNP

H6 Rx What I Wish Every PCP Knew about Managing Dementia with Behavior Disturbance Maureen Nash, MD, MS, FAPA, FACP

H7 CHF and Cardiorenal Syndrome Mahender Gaba, MD, FACC

H8 Chronic Issues Among Cancer Survivors Katie Kemble, DNP, ARNP, FNP-C, AOCNP, FAANP

H9 Rx Antibiotic Update for the Geriatric Patient Paul Pottinger, MD, FACP, FIDSA

H10 Rx Primary Care in the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient Karlee Ausk, MD

H11 Rx Polypharmacy in the Older Adults Jason Rusk, PharmD, BCGP Ashley Banan, PharmD, BCGP

FAMILY PRACTICE J1 Rx Human Papillomavirus: Counseling Patients:

Vaccines, Cancers Helen Stankiewicz-Karita, MD, MS J2 Syphilis Update Meena Ramchandani, MD, MPH J3 Rheumatology: What’s New: Ordering and

Interpreting Labs Jenna Thomason J4 Primary Care Podiatry Chris Robertson, DPM J5 Chronic Insomnia: Non-Pharmacologic Treatment as

First-Line Therapy Margaret Duffy, PA-C

LEADERSHIP/PROFESSIONAL K1 Leading from the Front During a Pandemic: A NP’s

Journey Keeping a Nursing Home Covid-19 Free Val Gossing, MSN, ARNP, C-FNP

PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH L1 Rx Migraine New Treatments and Their Optimal Use

Natalia Murinova, MD | Daniel Krashin, MD L2 Integration of Psychiatric and Primary Care in a Rural

Setting MaryAnne Murray, DNP, EdD, ARNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC | Dave Cundiff

L3 Rx What Next? Applying Evidence-Based Practice to Real-Life Case Scenarios in Simple to Complex PTSD April Gerlock, PhD, ARNP, PMHNP-BC

L4 Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders Andrew Saxon, MD

L5 Rx Neuromodulation: ECT, TMS, Esketamine, and VNS Rebecca Allen, MD, MPH

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH M1 Seahorses and Unicorns: Sexual and Reproductive

Health for Transgender and Non-Binary People Simon Adriane Ellis, MSN, CNM, ARNP

M2 Legal Issues Facing Advanced Practice Clinicians in Their Care for People Related to Sexual and Reproductive Health Sara Ainsworth, JD

M3 Contraception Across the Gender Spectrum Emily Godfrey, MD, MPH, FAAFP

M4 Communicating for Effectiveness in Sexual and Reproductive Health Christine Johnston, MD, MPH

M5 Early Pregnancy Problems: Bleeding and Unknown Location Deb Oyer, MD

M6 Rx Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health for Primary Care Yolanda Evans, MD, MPH

LIVE SYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITIES 8:00-8:10 am Welcome and Overview 8:10-8:30 am Preceptor of the Year Awards 8:30-9:30 am Exhibitor Presentations 12:00-1:00 pm Breakout Rooms by Track for Networking

Exhibitor Open House

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PLANNING COMMITTEE

CHAIRS Amy Howells, PhD, ARNP, CPNP-AC/PC Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Seattle Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor, UW School of Nursing Madeline (Maddy) Wiley, MSN, ARNP, FAANP Managing Partner, Family Nurse Practitioner, FamilyCare of Kent; Affiliate Instructor, UWSON FAMILY PRACTICE Amy Howells, PhD, ARNP, CPNP-AC/PC Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Seattle Children’s Hospital; Assistant Professor, UWSON Linda Whittlesey, MSN, ARNP Family Nurse Practitioner, UW Hall Health Madeline Wiley (Maddy), MSN, ARNP, FAANP Managing Partner, Family Nurse Practitioner, FamilyCare of Kent; Affiliate Instructor, UWSON ADULT AND GERIATRIC HEALTH Lauren Carr, MPH, MSN, ARNP Nurse Practitioner, Neighborcare Health Meridian, Seattle Rachel Epstein, MSN, ARNP Nurse Practitioner, Providence ElderPlace, Seattle Karl Cristie Figuracion, MSN, ARNP Teaching Associate, Nurse Practitioner, UW Alvord Brain Tumor Center; Member, American Association of Nurse Practitioners Therese Martaus, MA, ARNP Family Nurse Practitioner – Geriatrics, Providence ElderPlace, Seattle; Volunteer, Child’s Passport to Health; Volunteer, Kaiser Foundation Global Health Linda Pedersen, MN, ARNP, FNP-BC Family Nurse Practitioner, Eagle Harbor Family Medicine, PLLC, Bainbridge Island Maryam Yazdi, FNP-BC, MSN Family Nurse Practitioner, United Health Care, Seattle PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT Jennifer Mannheim, MN, ARNP Nurse Practitioner, Autism Center, Seattle Children’s Hospital Melanie Summerour, MN, ARNP, CPNP-PC Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Mary Bridge Pediatrics at SeaMar; Senior Lecturer, UWSON

PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH Wendy Baker, DNP, ARNP ARNP, Central Washington Behavioral Health, Yakima; Nursing Program Director, Yakima Valley College Yoriko Kozuki, PhD, ARNP, PMHNP-BC Associate Professor, Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, UWSON Jean Tang, PhD, ARNP, PMHNP-BC Medical Staff, Asian Counseling and Referral Services; Associate Professor, Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, UWSON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Tara Cardinal, MN, CNM, ARNP Certified Nurse Midwife, Community Health Care, Tacoma Ginny Cassidy-Brinn, MSN, ARNP Clinical Training Manager, Cardea Services, Seattle; Nurse Practitioner, Ravenna Women’s Health, Seattle Jacquelyn (Jacqui) Quetal-Martin, MN, FNP-C Family Planning Nurse Practitioner, King County Public Health Department, Seattle LEADERSHIP/PROFESSIONAL Valdencia (Val) Gossing, MSN, FNP-C, ARNP Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, ValMed, LLC, Federal Way MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Marites Almachar, BSN, RN, CCRN, DNP AGNP-AC Student Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UWSON Sharon Daly, BSN, RN, DNP-FNP Student Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UWSON Kari Lombard, BSN, RN, NCSN, DNP-PMHNP Student Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UWSON Brady Rainey, MBA, MPA, MSF Director, Continuing Nursing Education, UWSON David Tauben, MD Clinical Associate Professor, Internal Medicine and Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, UW School of Medicine; Chief, Division of Pain Medicine, Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, UW SOM; Director of Medical Student Education in Pain Medicine, UW SOM; Co-Principal Investigator, UW NIH Consortium Center of Excellence for Pain Education; Medical Director, UW Telepain Kristen Trivelli, DNP, ARNP, FNP-C Lead Nurse Planner, Continuing Nursing Education, UWSON

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