Mobilizing Your Research Beyond Publication
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Overview
This webinar will highlight ways to increase research impact beyond grant writing and publication. The speaker will explore the use of social media for research dissemination and ways to engage employers in the development of press release. Finally, the speaker will leave each participant with resources that will help them develop their own research dissemination plan.
After participating in this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Identify at least 2 ways in which social media can be optimized for research dissemination.
- Discuss how to engage employers in the development of press releases related to research.
- Develop their own research dissemination plan.
This webinar is hosted by Jonas Nursing and Veterans Healthcare in partnership with AACN. For more information, visit https://jonasphilanthropies.org/ .
Speakers
Speaker
University of Utah
College of Nursing
Michelle Litchman, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP is a digital health and diabetes researcher at the University of Utah College of Nursing. She maintains an active clinical practice as an endocrinology nurse practitioner at the Utah Diabetes and Endocrinology Center. She is a Jonas Scholar (2010-2012), Vice President Clinical & Translational Scholar (2017-2019) and Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Her research is focused on the social context of chronic disease management across the lifespan as it relates to online and family environments. Her research has been highlighted on NPR Science Friday, Medscape, and U.S. World News Reports.
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CPNP 101: The PNP Certification Process
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Overview
Join this webinar to learn about the PNP certification exam including determining an appropriate timeline for preparation, resources to prepare for the exam, and some tips and tricks to lead to a successful testing experience.
After participating in this webinar, the GNSA member will be able to:
- Create a personal timeline for PNCB exam application and testing.
- Review the relevant content outline and identify multiple resources for exam preparation.
- Identify and anticipate factors that contribute to a successful testing experience.
This Webinar is hosted by the Graduate Nursing Student Academy (GNSA). For more information on the GNSA, visit www.aacnnursing.org/GNSA.
Speakers
Speaker
Chief Credentialing Officer
Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
Adele Foerster, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC/AC is PNCB’s Chief Credentialing Officer. She oversees exam development including job task and role research for all four PNCB certifications, currently held by over 50,000 RNs and CPNPs. She is also responsible for a variety of CE products that strengthen lifelong learning for pediatric nursing professionals. A 1977 graduate of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing and the University of Maryland, she served as an Army Nurse in pediatric settings until 1998 including roles in management and education. After completing a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Post-Master’s Certificate from Johns Hopkins University in 2000, she worked full time in a local emergency department in Maryland until joining PNCB in 2010. Over the past three decades, she has enjoyed a variety of nursing experiences including pediatric home care, research data collection at Baltimore’s Shock Trauma Units, nursing staff development, and teaching in the Family Nurse Practitioner program at Uniformed Services University. She has past affiliation with the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) and has served as leadership with the Maryland Chesapeake Chapter of NAPNAP.
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Advanced Practice Nursing Certification for Acute Care: Validating Excellence
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Overview
Understanding the value of certification for your professional growth and the impact it has on your patients is important to your future practice. Certified nurses demonstrate their commitment to patient safety and excellence by studying for and taking a certification exam. The American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) provides specialty CCRN and PCCN certifications, as well as APRN certifications, which are accepted by all 50 state Boards of Nursing. AACN Certification Corporation provides APRN certification for adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner, adult gerontology clinical nurse specialist, pediatric clinical nurse specialist, and neonatal clinical nurse specialist. Join us to learn about the AACN Certification Corporation process and how to prepare for and take exams for APRNs and specialty certification.
Objectives:
- The learner will describe the value of certification.
- The learner will discuss the process of preparing for and taking an APRN and/or specialty certification exam.
- The learner will describe the APRN exam development process and how it aligns with the APRN Consensus Model.
This Webinar is hosted by the Graduate Nursing Student Academy (GNSA). For more information on the GNSA, visit www.aacnnursing.org/GNSA.
Speakers
Speakers
Associate Professor
Director of Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Projects
The George Washington University School of Nursing
Karen S. Kesten, DNP, APRN, FAAN, CCNS, CNE, CCRN-K, is director of Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Scholarly Projects and is an associate professor of nursing in the Acute and Chronic Care Community. She is licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, a certified Acute and Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist and a Certified Nurse Educator. Dr. Kesten most recently served as the Director of Faculty Initiatives at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and as the liaison for the work of the APRN Clinical Training Task Force, the AACN Competency-based Education for Doctoral Prepared APRN Work Group, the Implementation of the DNP Task Force and the Task Force on Defining the Scholarship of Academic Nursing. She also designed and implemented innovative and engaging learning experiences for members of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to include faculty development conferences, webinars, toolkits, community collaboration and leadership development programs. Academically, Dr. Kesten was an associate professor at Georgetown University and was the program director for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist program. She played a critical role in the design, development, and launch of the graduate distance learning programs and the DNP program at Georgetown University. Dr. Kesten currently serves as Immediate-past Chair on the Board of Directors for the Certification Corporation for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Dr. Kesten’s research and publications focus on advanced nursing practice, competency-based education and innovative educational methods.
Certification Practice Specialist
AACN Certification Corporation
JoAnne Konick-McMahan is a Certification Practice Specialist with AACN Certification Corporation. She works with volunteer subject matter experts and psychometricians to maintain the validity and reliability of APRN and specialty certification exams through rigorous studies of practice. The results of the studies of practice are the foundation for certification exams for acute care nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists as well as progressive and critical care nurses.
JoAnne has worked in direct care and clinical education in progressive and critical care units as well as providing transitional care. She is certified as a progressive care nurse or PCCN. JoAnne’s graduate degree focus was nursing education and she has taught in graduate and undergraduate nursing programs. JoAnne is the AACN Certification Corporation’s representative on the APRN LACE network and she enjoys answering questions about certification and the APRN Consensus Model. She appreciates the mentors in clinical practice, education and certification who have provided guidance and wisdom.
JoAnne telecommutes from Pennsylvania and loves hiking the mountain trails and gardening.
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Full Practice Authority - What You Need to Know
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Overview
Across the country we see a national standard for education, program accreditation, and certification requirements for those in NP programs. However, there is a lot of variability when it comes to NP practice in states. States with Full Practice Authority (FPA) allow for NP practice without any contracts or relationships with a physician or oversight by the state medical board. Understanding the current status of FPA is important to your future practice and has implications on your patients. Join this webinar for an overview of FPA and its impact as well as learn more about what work still remains to have FPA adopted by all states across the country.
Objectives:
- The learner will define Full Practice Authority (as defined by AANP) and its impact on nurse practitioners.
- The learner will identify the current status of FPA. (In their state?)
- The learner will identify opportunities for advocacy in non-FPA state.
This Webinar is hosted by the Graduate Nursing Student Academy (GNSA). For more information on the GNSA, visit www.aacnnursing.org/GNSA.
Speakers
Speaker
Director of Policy
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Colleen Leners is the Director of Policy at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in Washington, D.C. AACN serves as the voice of academic nursing, encompassing education, research, and practice. Dr. Leners was selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow in the office of Senator John Thune (R-SD) of the Senate Finance Committee. Colleen serves on the Case Western Reserve Alumni Board and many committees for the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). She has maintained an active family nurse practitioner practice for over 26 years and has served our country in the United States Army Nurse Corps. She has many notable achievements both civilian and military and was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and in American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Dr. Leners was awarded the Bronze Star for her service overseas.
Dr. Leners served as a Traumatic Brian Injury Program manager, created a nurse-managed primary care clinic for Wounded Warriors at Navy Medical Center San Diego (C5). She has also been a registered nurse and nurse practitioner for nearly four decades.
She received her DNP in Leadership from Case Western Reserve University, MSN FNP from University of San Diego and her BSN from California State University Dominguez Hills.
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Establishing Inter-Rater Reliability for Holistic Admissions Review
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Details & Objectives
This webinar will cover models developed and implemented for establishing inter-rater reliability in holistic admissions processes. These models have shown to help admissions committees and programs at the University of Washington by providing a fair and equitable review process for undergraduate and graduate admissions, while ensuring faculty and staff workload efficiency and integrity in making decisions.
Objectives:
- Explore & discuss the importance of inter-rater reliability in holistic admissions review.
- Discuss how schools can achieve inter-rater reliability in their process.
Speakers
Speakers
Holistic Admissions in Academic Nursing Consultant
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
Carolyn Chow, M.A. strategized and led fair and defensible holistic admissions processes for all degree programs at the University of Washington School of Nursing from 1999 to 2018 as the Director of Admissions and Student Diversity. She oversaw student outreach and recruiting from K-12 through prospective students wishing to pursue their BSN, MS, DNP, PhD Degrees and Graduate Certificates in Advanced Practice Nursing.
In leading UW’s admissions, outreach, and enrollment efforts, Carolyn ensured that the School of Nursing was among the most diverse Schools on the UW campus. She is passionate about equity and inclusion efforts and served as the SoN’s representative to the UW Diversity Council, was an active member of the SoN Diversity Committee from 1999-2018 (chair from 2005-2006), and the Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program Advisory Board. Carolyn advised and mentored the student-led organizations including SoN Queers & Allies and SoN Diversity Awareness Group. She was also the co-founder and director of UW Nurse Camp, the SoN’s premier high school pipeline and mentorship program for underrepresented and first-generation high school students interested in nursing. She also co-founded of the Western Washington Chapter of National Association of Hispanic Nurses. She has been an active leader in the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Leadership Network Graduate Nursing Admissions Professionals (GNAP).
Carolyn currently resides in Ithaca, NY and serves as an AACN Holistic Admissions in Academic Nursing consultant. She brings a wealth of expertise regarding holistic admissions review practices in schools of nursing