CNL Summit

Leading Quality Improvement Through Evidence and Innovation


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February 20-22, 2019
Tampa Marriott Waterside, Tampa, FL

The CNL Summit provides a national forum for all healthcare and academic audiences currently implementing or interested in exploring CNL education and practice. Conference topics generally include the impact and value of the CNL role on improving patient outcomes, implementing and sustaining the CNL role across diverse systems of care, the CNL role in quality and safety initiatives, innovations in education, and the complementary relationship between the CNL and other members of the healthcare team, including nurse managers, APRNs, and physicians. In addition to plenary sessions, concurrent, abstract, and poster presentations allow participants to choose topics of interest in a smaller forum. Special forums for CNL faculty and nursing/healthcare executives also are offered.

The Summit features the CNL Research Symposium, a pre-conference workshop hosted by the Commission on Nurse Certification that focuses on the CNL’s role in data collection and evaluation for reporting clinical outcomes. (Separate registration required.)

Hotel Information

Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina
700 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone: 813-221-4900

  • The room rate starts at $229 single/double.
  • The cutoff date for reservations at the group rate is January 30, 2019.
  • To make reservations, please call the hotel at 888-789-3090 and request the group rate for AACN. You may also place your reservation online.
  • Guests, who qualify for the government per-diem rate, please book here. A qualifying identification must be presented upon check-in. You may also place your reservation over the phone at 888-789-3090 and specify that they would like to book within the Government block.

The room block at the Tampa Marriott Waterside is now filled. The following hotels are within walking distance of the Tampa Marriott Hotel and may have availability over the meeting dates:

Embassy Suites by Hilton Tampa Downtown Convention Center (approximately 1 minute)
513 South Florida Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-769-8300

The Westin Tampa Waterside (approximately 5 minutes)
725 South Harbour Island Blvd
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-229-5000

Hilton Tampa Downtown (approximately 10 minutes)
211 North Tampa Street
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-204-3000

Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel (approximately 12 minutes)
200 North Ashley Drive
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-223-2222

Courtyard Tampa Downtown (approximately 15 minutes/1 mile)
102 East Cass Street
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone: 813-229-1100

Continuing Education Credit

Attendance earns participants valuable continuing nursing education (CE) hours toward maintaining your certification and/or license. AACN is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation.

Dietary and Special Needs

If you have any dietary restrictions (e.g., vegetarian, kosher, or gluten-free) or special needs, please email us prior to the event at conferences@aacnnursing.org.

Contact Information

AACN Conference Team
655 K Street, NW, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-463-6930
Email: conferences@aacnnursing.org
www.aacnnursing.org


Agenda

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Registration Desk and Networking Lounge Open

1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Welcome Session
National Update on the CNL Initiative and Award Presentations

  • Update on the CNL National Initiative & CNL Certification
  • CNL Vanguard Award
  • CNL Educator Award

2:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Opening Plenary Session
Moving Beyond the Microsystem

Our speakers started their CNL journey in 2010 working in the ICU and Palliative Care. In the last eight years, they have applied CNL competencies to model design for complex populations in a healthcare system, in a FQHC, in a city ecosystem, and on the national level. Their current work involves co-designing complex care models in multiple settings and contributing to the development of the field of Complex Care. In this session, you will learn about the limitless potential of the CNL role to spark healthcare transformation and the ways you can apply your education to impact systems and populations.
Speakers: Lauran Hardin, MSN, RN, CNL, Senior Advisor, Partnerships and Technical Assistance, National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs and Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers; Megan Williams, MSN, RN, CNL, Manager of Complex Care at Regional One Health, Memphis, TN

3:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Snack Break
Complimentary cold drinks and healthy snacks are available.

4:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Plenary Session
Designing Health Care Around the CNL: Innovation to Reality

When opening a new hospital as part of the Texas Health Resources system, the leadership team took advantage of the opportunity to design from the ground up a care delivery model around the CNL. This interdisciplinary leadership team will share how this innovative approach to care was shaped, how it is working, and the impact it is having on care outcomes, patient experiences, and staff satisfaction.
Speakers: Kendra Slatton, DNP, RN, Chief Nursing Officer at Texas Health Alliance; Clint Abernathy, President at Texas Health Alliance; Monica Mathur, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Texas Health Alliance

5:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Stretch Break

5:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
CNL Special Forums
Nurse educators, administrators, and practicing CNLs have the opportunity to explore mutual issues, successes, and future directions, so bring your burning questions and hear what others are thinking and doing to address them. All are welcome.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Registration Desk & Networking Lounge Open

8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Light Continental Breakfast

7:45 -8:45 a.m.
CNLA Meeting (Open to CNLA members & non-members)
(Bring your breakfast)

8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Exhibits Open
The exhibit hall is open all day. Vendors have been carefully selected to address current needs in CNL practice and graduate nursing education. Be sure to stop by and explore innovative products, services, and much more!

9:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Learning Labs
These sessions are complimentary, and no pre-registration is required. You may select two topics. All topics repeat 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

  • Discovering Evidence to Change Practice & Improve Care Outcomes
    Clinical Nurse Leaders (CNLs) are tasked with information and outcomes management as part of their practice. This presentation provides an overview of how CNLs use information systems and technology, appraisal tools for evaluating evidence, reference management software for collection and organization of information sources, and how evidence guides CNL outcomes contributing to systems efficiency and larger data sets.
    Speaker: Clista Clanton, MSLS, Senior Librarian, University of South Alabama
  • Using Data to Build the Business Case for the CNL
    Back by popular demand! This session will focus on the application of practice data, analyses, and presentations using tables and graphs to build a business case for the CNL and practice innovations.
    Speaker: Brian Collins, Director, Decision Support, Lawrence General Hospital
  • Identifying the Problem and Workable Solutions for your Microsystem
    Finding potential solutions to improve outcomes of care is a key component of CNL practice. However, doing a deep dive into identifying the problem and what makes your microsystem unique are critical first steps to identifying and implementing possible solutions. Frequently these actions are reversed or skipped completely. Hear what tools and strategies the speaker uses, and how you can implement these in your setting to achieve quality outcomes.
    Speaker: Marisa Ferrari, DNP, MSN, Associate Professor, Madonna University
  • From Idea to Project to Publication: Making Each Step Work to the Fullest
    In this session, participants will learn how to examine the elements needed in project development to support publication and dissemination. This result can be achieved by exploring data, methods, and types of IRB applications needed for publication and dissemination.
    Speaker: Patricia L. Thomas, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNAP, FACHE, NEA-BC, ACNS-BC, CNL, Associate Practice Dean, Associate Professor, Grand Valley State University
  • Igniting and Sustaining Evidence-Based Practice to Reach the Quadruple Aim in Healthcare
    This session will address the big picture of evidence-based practice and why it is important. Taking a leadership role in advancing and sustaining EBP is key to attaining the Quadruple Aim in health care. Key strategies for creating an EBP culture and empowering others with the skills and knowledge to be competent in EBP will be highlighted.
    Speaker: Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, RN, APRN-CNP, FNAP, FAAN, Vice President for Health Promotion, University Chief Wellness Officer, Dean and Professor, College of Nursing Professor of Pediatrics & Psychiatry, College of Medicine, Executive Director, Helene Fuld Trust National Institute for EBP
  • Preparing for the Clinical Nurse LeaderSM (CNL®) Certification Exam
    As the number of CNL education programs and graduates continues to grow, it is critical for CNL students and faculty to know how to prepare for the CNL Certification Exam. Earning the CNL credential reflects a deep personal commitment and sense of accountability, inspiring credibility and confidence in a CNL’s professional knowledge. This session will include an overview of the CNL certification exam, as well as its administration and development. Participants also will learn effective methods for reviewing and preparing for the exam.
    Speaker: Shantal Hall, Director, Commission on Nursing Certification, Washington, DC; Cyndy King, PhD, NP, MSN, CNL, FAAN, Owner & Consultant, Special Care Consultants
  • Mapping CNL Competencies for Well-Defined Practice Roles
    This interactive session will describe recent scholarly work to map CNL competencies across AACN and CNC policy documents. The product is a cohesive CNL competency framework that aligns across the education-to-practice trajectory. Participants will be asked to provide feedback on the framework and engage in discussion about the framework’s potential utility in guiding CNL curriculum and/or implementing and evaluating CNL practice roles.
    Speaker: Miriam Bender, PhD, RN, CNL, Assistant Professor, Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, University of California Irvine; Kristine L’Ecuyer, PhD, RN, CNL, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Saint Louis University

10:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Complimentary coffee and tea are available in the exhibit hall.

10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Learning Labs (repeated)

12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Lunch (on your own) and Visit Exhibits

2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Welcome & Opening Plenary Sessions for Joint CNL Summit and Master’s Education Conference
Radical Transformation of Health Care: Implications for Graduate Education and Practice
With an eye on the future, explore the opportunities for innovation and transformation that exist at the nexus of health care and higher education. This presentation will highlight emerging trends and challenges facing rapidly changing healthcare and higher education systems. Implications for the evolving faculty role and master’s level nursing education and practice will be considered.
Speaker: Eileen Breslin, PhD, RN, FAAN, Dr. Patty L. Hawken Nursing Endowed Professorship, Dean, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio School of Nursing

3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Networking Break
Complimentary cold drinks and healthy snacks are available in the exhibit hall.

4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Joint Plenary Session
Innovations in Health Care: Preparing Nurses to Think like Detectives, Inventors, and Entrepreneurs

Today’s clinical practice brings with it challenges for clinicians and the educators responsible for preparing tomorrow’s workforce. Identifying opportunities to leverage new technologies in practice has tremendous potential for improving healthcare outcomes. This session will explore the use of smart technologies and other innovations in health care and the roles nurses can play in identifying and implementing new technologies and reinventing “old” technologies. As nurses continue to be on the front lines of the care continuum, their experience and expertise is critical in designing and improving care. Clinicians and educators must ensure that nursing leaders are empowered to develop and implement changes to streamline the patient pathway and improve outcomes.
Speaker: William Cohn, MD, Vice President of Medical Devices, Johnson & Johnson, Executive Director, Johnson & Johnson Center for Device Innovation at the Texas Medical Center.

5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Welcome to Tampa Networking Reception, Exhibits, and Poster Presentations Our opening reception provides a great forum to network, mingle with friends and colleagues, talk with poster presenters, and visit the exhibits. Take full advantage of this opportunity by attending this event!

Friday, February 22, 2019

8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Registration Desk and Networking Lounge Open

8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Light Continental Breakfast & Poster Viewing

8:00 a.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Exhibits Open

8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Podium Abstract Presentations (See separate schedule)
This is AACN’s version of TED Talks. Presenters have 20 minutes to get their key points across, the audience has five minutes to ask questions, and the last five minutes of each time slot are used strictly as a passing period in order to attend the next session of interest.

11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Networking Break

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Closing CNL Summit Plenary Session
Roadmaps & Journeys of the CNL: Where it Can Take You

Dr. Edwards received the CNL Vanguard Award in 2013 while practicing as one of the first CNLs at St. Lucie Medical Center. CNLs have a valuable skill set - leadership, IP communication, coaching, quality improvement - that provides multiple opportunities for influencing care delivery and impacting outcomes across the entire continuum of care and education. Hear how the speaker’s CNL education and practice propelled her career, and how you can pave your own road to success.
Closing Speaker: Barbara Edwards, DNP, RN, CNL, CMSRN, Vice President of Quality and Safety, Clinical Nurse Leader, St Lucie Medical Center


Registration Fees

(Only one discount per person, per conference can be taken.)

AACN Members  Member Special  Early Bird Regular On-Site
   By 5/12 By 1/21 By 2/15  After 2/15
   $399 $449  $549 $575
Additional Registration(s) 
from same Institution
*Applies to AACN Members only
 $399 $419 $519 $545
         
AACN Non-Members    $449 $549 $575
Full-Time Students*    $225 $275 $300
         
CNL Research Symposium Registration Fees (separate registration required) 
 
Early Bird Regular On-Site
AACN Members    $139 $169  $189
AACN Non-Members    $139 $169 $189

Package Pricing**

(Registration for the CNL Summit AND Master's Education Conference)
  Member Special Early Bird Regular On-Site
  By 5/12 By 1/21 By 2/15 After 2/15
AACN Members  $649 $699 $799 $825

*Full-time graduate students carrying 9 or more credit hours this semester may request a 50% discount. Submit your request together with verification of your full-time student status to conferences@aacnnursing.org.

**Applies to AACN Members only: If you plan on attending both the Master’s Education Conference and the CNL Summit, a conference package may be purchased separately. 

Substitution, Cancellation, and Refund Policies

CNL Research Symposium

If you subsequently cannot attend this event, the following options are available:

1. You may substitute your registration to another individual within your organization. This must be done by contacting the AACN Conference Department via email at conferences@aacnnursing.org.

2. If a substitution is not possible, your cancellation request must be received in writing and confirmed by AACN; otherwise, it cannot be honored. The following refund arrangements will then apply:

a. Cancellation requests received by February 6, 2019 will be refunded minus a $150 non-refundable administrative fee.
b. Cancellation requests received after February 6, 2019 will not be granted any refunds.
c. Refunds will not be given for no-shows.
d. No-show registrations with an open balance will be charged a $150 non-refundable administrative fee after the event.

Please note: Cancellations received fewer than 7 days prior to the conference start date will be reviewed and processed within two weeks after the last day of the conference.

AACN reserves the right to cancel this conference and any group activity that does not meet minimal group requirements. AACN assumes no responsibility for non-refundable airline tickets, hotel reservations, car rental, or other travel costs.

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Tampa Marriott Waterside
700 S Florida Avenue
Tampa, FL 33602

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