
LEADERSHIP RETREAT
We’ll have snacks to get us from breakfast to 1pm
Agenda will include
communication
website
email
engagement
education
community service
leadership
We’ll have snacks to get us from breakfast to 1pm
Agenda will include
communication
website
engagement
education
community service
leadership
Joanne Muyco, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CNOR
Objectives
1. Describe the different generations in the current multigenerational workforce.
2. Explore the current nursing workforce and nursing shortage.
3. Discuss challenges with multigenerational teams and ways to use generational differences to strengthen the team.
4. Describe practices that can help discover common ground and create a united perioperative team.
Roam Grandscape 5752 Grandscape Blvd Suite 225 The Colony, TX 75056
Meeting ID: 868 1789 3126
Passcode: 627343
J.D. Buchert, MSN(s), M.Ed., MS, RN, CNOR
Greg Jeter, RN, CNOR, CNAMB, CAPA
Objectives:
Identify the significance of transgender-inclusive care.
Describe how clinical efforts can align with gender affirming practices.
Discuss allyship opportunities.
2616 Olive Street
Dallas, TX 75201
CE presentation’
Dr. Alan Frankfurt
Objectives
Discuss the evolution of the current resuscitation of hemorrhage concepts; from crystalloids to MTP (massive transfusion protocols) to whole blood transfusions.
Compare the benefits and limitations of a MTP.
Explain what the ideal hemorrhage resuscitation fluid looks like?
Describe what is next with regard to advances in resuscitation of the hemorrhaging patient.
COME WHEN YOU CAN; LEAVE WHEN YOU MUST
2213 Butler St, Dallas, TX 75235 [Click for map and directions]
EMPOWERING THE PERIOPERATIVE REGISTERED NURSE
Joanne Oliver-Coleman, BSN, RN, CNOR(E)
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING
PASSCODE: 039968
6:00pm - CE presentation
7:00 pm - Chapter meeting
at OR Manager, September 18-19, Nashville, TN
presents Utilizing LEAN principles as a Tipping Point for Value Based Purchasing
WELLNESS * INNOVATION * STAFFING * POLICY * WORKPLACE SAFETY * JUST CULTURE * INCLUSIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS
HELD IN HOUSTON, TX
SPONSORED BY THE TEXAS NURSES ASSOCIATION
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89288402735?pwd=U1lEUE1xVm1TeWN5TEtsR2JrYUxKdz09
Meeting ID: 892 8840 2735
Passcode: 076159
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
PICKENS CANCER HOSPITAL, 1ST FLOOR, CR3
3535 Worth Street ! Dallas, TX 75246
Note: Parking available in Garage 4 - vouchers will be provided.
PARKLAND HOSPITAL NURSING EXCELLENCE CENTER - 2nd floor
5200 HARRY HINES BLVD ! DALLAS, TX 75235
4.0 CONTACT HOURS
LITE BREAKFAST and LUNCH
$20 - AORN members
$25 - General Admission
DON’T MISS THE MARCH CHAPTER MEETING
Topic: Dallas AORN March 2023 Membership Meeting
Time: Mar 21, 2023 06:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88537776192?pwd=QUVLMFVKZE9rcXAxM2tkZUc1empqQT09
Meeting ID: 885 3777 6192
Passcode: 244384
Meeting ID: 842 1668 8511 / Passcode: 150502
Mary Gardner, BSN, RN, CNOR
Kristin Wallis, BSN, RN, RNC-OB
Meeting ID: 810 4198 8249
Passcode: 405661
One tap mobile
+13462487799,,81041988249#,,,,*405661# US (Houston)
JOIN US IN SAN ANTONIO FOR AN EXCITING PROGRAM, COLLABORATION, MEET & GREET
Michelle Lemmons, BSN, RN, PHN, CNOR, CCVP
Describe the five different generations that exist in the workforce today
Explain the fundamental differences between generations: Business Focus, Motivation, Values
Design a collaborative approach to building strong multi-generational teams
Discuss the importance of collaboration in a healthcare setting
Explore ways in which motivation can overcome apathy in the healthcare setting
OR COPY AND PASTE THE FOLLOWING URL INTO A BROWSER:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87602234813?pwd=T3RwK0tjczg1WFZidU9ubzZONU5Bdz09
Meeting ID: 876 0223 4813
Passcode: 957248
One tap mobile:
3462487799,,87602234813#,,,,*957248# US (Houston)
Becoming the Very Best Version of Yourself: COVID-19 May Challenge Us, But It Will Never Break Us
Dr, Hudson Garrett
JD and Steve’s Lovely Home
230 Crowne Point Drive
Coppell, TX 75019-3629
At the end of this presentation, the audience will understand:
1. Basic mechanisms of inflammation in acute (normal) wound healing
2. How to recognize the importance of the balance of pro- and
anti-inflammatory signals in wound healing
3. The knowledge regarding dysregulation of inflammation and how it contributes to pathophysiology of chronic wounds
4. How to discuss potential approaches to re-activate appropriate inflammatory response that promotes healing in patients with chronic wounds
THIS WEBINAR WILL BE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND TO THOSE WHO ARE REGISTERED