Posts Tagged ‘Sessions’

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: The Changing Landscape of Treatment

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


View this Lecture for FREE by signing up at www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 28000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Sarah B. Freeman, phd, ARNP, FAANP Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: The Changing Landscape of Treatment – Nurse Practitioners In Women’s Health NPWH 2008 – 11th Annual Premier Women’s healthcare Conference Welcome: Welcome to npwh’s 11th Annual Premier Women’s Health Conference online CE library! The sessions from the conference are posted within the library. If you attended the conference, your free access to the sessions is a great way to review material and check out the sessions you did not attend. Clinical Conference Description: NPWH is a dynamic organization that is constantly moving forward in the field of women’s health. This conference reflects the main mission of NPWH—delivering high-quality healthcare to women by nurse practitioners. NPWH provides leadership for nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and other clinicians who provide care to women, and organizes conferences such as this one, which covers a wide range of topics and deals with the most important issues in women’s health today. Overall Conference Objectives: Describe clinical issues specific to women’s health in the areas of sexual health, metabolic disorders, urologic disorders, health promotion and disease prevention, and mental health care. Incorporate new diagnostic and therapeutic skills into clinical care. List current trends and research in the provision of contraceptive methods and therapies for menopausal symptoms. Identify key issues related to caring for pregnant women, including strategies to optimize pregnancy outcomes. Accreditation Statement: This activity has been evaluated and approved by the Continuing Education Approval Program of the National Association of Nurse Practitioner in Women’s Health for 49.45 contact hours and 32.6 pharmacology hours. This conference has been issued NPWH Activity number 08-11. Each participant should claim only those contact hours that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Session Objectives: ff364800cb33afc73596416b2b4c5b49

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Coagulopathies: An Emerging Problem

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010


View this Lecture for FREE by signing up at www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 28000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Thomas Ortel, phd, MD Coagulopathies: An Emerging Problem – American Nephrology Nurses Association Fall Meeting 2007 anna’s Fall Meeting for Nephrology Nurse Managers, Advanced Practice Nurses, and Clinicians offers you an opportunity to learn, experience, and recharge for a productive return to your practice. If your daily practice includes nurse management, advanced practice, or clinical practice, this program will provide valuable information and help you improve your skills! No matter what your clinical setting or area of expertise, the Fall Meeting has something for you. A hot topic on this year’s program agenda is the Conditions of Participation for Organ Transplant Centers recently released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (see Sessions 215 and 225). Other sessions will address topics that you’ve requested – lab values, coagulopathies, fluid removal, home hemodialysis, wound care, depression in chronic illness, diagnostics in cardiovascular disease, fad diets and dietary supplements, continuous quality improvement, customer service, cultural diversity, healthy work environments, and much more!The presence of any product, company, or corporation in any recording or content in no way signifies an endorsement of the product, company or corporation by ANCC Commission on Accreditation or the American Nephrology Nurses’ Association (ANNA). Identifying coagulopathies that affect patients with chronic kidney disease will be addressed. Potential complications of coagulopathies and alternatives to traditional thrombolytic therapies will be the major focus of this informative session. (Pharmacology: 45 minutes) d5fb92b9e5d428a8c85d7be4f271fc39

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Forensic Nursing: Abuse or Not? Nursing Assessment of the Signs of Abuse

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009


To purchase the full copy of this material, go to www.prolibraries.com View any number of our other 27000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) John Rhodes, BSN, RN, MFS Forensic Nursing: Abuse or Not? Nursing Assessment of the Signs of Abuse – Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses AMSN 2005 Ballroom B 7625e05d7e872526c3be544e4f0a52ed

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Negotiating the Advanced Practice Nursing Role in a Specialty Practice – CKD

Friday, December 11th, 2009


View this Lecture for FREE by signing up at www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 28000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Margaret Fitzgerald, DNP, APRN, BC, NP-C, FAANP, CSP Negotiating the Advanced Practice Nursing Role in a Specialty Practice – CKD – American Nephrology Nurses Association Fall Meeting 2006 The purpose of ANNA’s Fall Meeting is to provide nurses in all roles within nephrology an opportunity to learn and problem solve …

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Innovative Models of Collaborative Care: Maximizing the Role of the Nurse Practitioner

Saturday, November 7th, 2009


To purchase the full copy of this material, go to www.prolibraries.com View any number of our other 27000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Mary P. Rapp, DNS, MSN, GNP Alice F. Bonner, APRN-BC, GNP, PhD(c) Debra P. Bakerjian, PhD, MSN, FNP Innovative Models of Collaborative Care: Maximizing the Role of the Nurse Practitioner – American Medical Directors Association AMDA’s 31st Annual Symposium AMDA welcomes you to take advantage of this …

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