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Welcome! www.nnecos.org/concord Accreditation Statement This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Northeast Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on


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Welcome!

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www.nnecos.org/concord

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Accreditation Statement

This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Northeast Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation

Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont Nurses Associations are members of the Northeast Multi-State Division of the American Nurses Association.

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Crit iteria for Successful l Comple letio ion of Program Contin inuin ing Nursin ing Educatio ion (CNE)

The learner must:

  • Be actively engaged in sessions
  • Sign-in and sign-out of the conference (each day if

applicable)

  • Complete signed online evaluation, including attestation of

sessions in which they participated within 14 days of the meeting. Certificates will be emailed to participants by the end of April.

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Pla lanning Committee Thank You & D Disclosures

Planning committee members with an * next to their name have no financial relationships to disclose.

  • Lori Aubrey*
  • Emma Dann - stock, Amgen
  • Brenda Farnham*
  • Charlene Forcier*
  • Amy Litterini - employment & stock, Novo

Nordisk, spouse

  • Matthew Marston*
  • Kathleen McBeth*
  • Elizabeth McGrath*
  • Nicole Messier*
  • Rob Mills*
  • Maureen Stannard*
  • Amy Stansfield*
  • Paul Unger*
  • Carol Walsh*
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Faculty Disclosures

Faculty members with an * next to their name have no financial relationships to disclose.

  • Christopher Anker, MD*
  • Susan Brighton MSN, APRN*
  • Andrew Chongaway, DPT student*
  • Adam Curtis, MS*
  • Emma Dann DNP, RN, OCN, NEA-BC -

Amgen stock

  • Aly Deardorff, SPT*
  • Angel Francini BSN, RN, OCN*
  • Josie Leavitt*
  • Elizabeth B. McGrath DNP, APRN,

AGACNP-BC, AOCNP*

  • Nicole Messier BSN, RN, OCN, ONN-CG*
  • Kacie Merchand, MS, RD, CSO, LD*
  • Sheila B. Noone, PhD, MPH, RN*
  • Anna Schaal, MSN, APRN*

Paul S. Unger, MD*

  • Carol S. Walsh, MS, CGC*
  • Karen Willett BSN,RN, OCN*
  • Mary Kate Visnic, RN*

NNECOS extends thanks to the members of the 2019 Spring Meeting & OCN Review Course Faculty

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Commercial Support

There is no commercial support being received for this event.

(Exhibit fees and corporate membership dues are not considered commercial support of an educational activity)

Conflicts of In Interest

This educational activity does not include any content that relates to the products and/or services of a commercial interest that would create a conflict of interest.

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Learning Outcomes

At the end of this program the learner will identify an intent to change their practice related to:

Spring Innovation Track:

  • Support opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and communication in the care of the

cancer patient.

  • Describe the role of clinical research nursing
  • Define the role of the nurse in health care legislation as it relates to the provision of and payment of
  • ncologic care
  • Apply knowledge of survivorship care of the patient with rectal cancer
  • Discuss the importance of the interdisciplinary care and co-management of the rectal cancer patient
  • Apply knowledge of treating cancer with radiation, from simulation to treatment
  • Employ new skills in using humor in communication with cancer patients

OCN Review:

  • Increase knowledge of the ONCC OCN content outline material and strategies to successfully pass

the exam

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Pla lay Passport to Prizes!

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Evaluation

We value your input! Please provide us with your feedback by completing the program evaluation. Learners seeking credit must adhere to the additional criterial to be eligible to receive CNE credits.

http://nnecos.org/spring-evaluation

Please note that evaluations and requests for credit must be submitted within 30 days after the meeting in order to be processed for educational credit.

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REDESIGNING HEALTH CARE FROM THE BOTTOM UP INSTEAD OF FROM THE TOP DOWN: Better Care at Lower Costs Through Patient-Centered Payment

Harold D. Miller, President and CEO Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform

FRIDAY HONORARY KEYNOTE

Tentative Topics & Sessions Include

  • Annual Palliative Care Symposium
  • Navigation & Financial Advocacy Symposium
  • Resilience
  • Coagulation
  • Oncology Rehab
  • Novel Therapies in Oncology
  • Survivorship
  • Immunotherapy
  • Genetics/Molecular 101
  • Evidence-based Multidisciplinary Management of Pancreatic

Cancer

  • Regional Research Overview
  • Quality Update in Oncology
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Kara Landry, MD (right) with her mentor, Marie Wood, MD Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont DNA repair landscape of discordant sibling pairs from hereditary breast cancer families $10,000 Research Grant Awarded in 2018

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Allie Morgan with her mentor, Dr. Judy Rees Giesel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Cancer Mortality: Sources of Misclassification in Death Certificates $2,500 Student Led Grant Awarded in 2019

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Educational Program Grants Awarded http://nnecos.org/Educational-Grants

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The Nursing and Allied Health Professional Advisory Committee was established in the fall of 2012 by the NNECOS Board of Directors to enhance opportunities for the education and involvement of our non- physician members including, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical therapists, psychologists, social workers, pharmacists, practice managers and other members of the cancer care team. The NAHPAC provides invaluable guidance to the NNECOS board to continue to improve the programs and services NNECOS provides to the oncology community of Northern New England. Committee Goals:

  • Team Based Oncology Care: The NHPAC will work to strengthen the inter-disciplinary care of the cancer

patient and their families throughout our region.

  • Educational: Assist in planning of educational opportunities for our members, including, but not limited to

Lunchtime Best Oncology Practice Series webinars, Spring Meeting, OCN Review Course, and Annual Meeting.

  • Advisory: Serve as an advisory resource to the NNECOS Board of Directors, providing a “pulse” on oncology

care in the region through regular communication with the NNECOS associate membership.

  • Membership: Facilitate increased recruitment, engagement and retention of members.
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Committee Members

  • Lori Aubrey
  • Emma Dann
  • Brenda Farnham
  • Charlene Forcier
  • Amy Litterini
  • Matthew Marston
  • Kathleen McBeth
  • Elizabeth McGrath – co-chair
  • Nicole Messier – co-chair
  • Rob Mills
  • Maureen Stannard
  • Amy Stansfield
  • Christine Theriault
  • Carol Walsh