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2019 Conference Schedule
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        | Time | Thursday, August 8 | Room |  
        | 8am - 12noon | TAANA Board of Directors Meeting | Calhoun A |  
        | 8:30am - 12noon | Pre Conference Workshop Brought to you by TAANA, in partnership with Nurses Service Organization (NSO).  
 Nurses and the Non-Adherent Patient: Protecting Yourself from Liability (separate registration fee required) | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 12noon - 5pm | Registration | Great Lakes Foyer |  
        | 12noon - 2:15pm | Exhibit, Poster Setup | Great Lakes BD |  
        | 1:10pm - 2:25pm CE/CLE: 1.25
 | Session 1. Leadership: Leading From Where You Are 
            Erin Murphy, MA, RN, FAANSt. Catherine University
 St. Paul, Minnesota
 Learner Objectives: 
            Identify her/his leadership philosophy and purpose.Articulate her/his leadership practice in the setting in which they work.Identify the preferred outcomes for her/his leadership and the people they serve. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 2:25pm - 2:45pm | BREAK | 
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        | 2:45pm - 4pm CE/CLE: 1.25
 (eligible for ethics credit)
 | Session 2. Clinical & Legal Ethics in an Age of Patient Choice, Medical Marijuana and End of Life Options 
 
            Presentation SlidesKathleen Hessler, RN, JDSimione Healthcare Consultants, LLC
 Albuquerque, New Mexico
 Learner Objectives: 
            State the bioethical principles that affect your client healthcare providers’ policies and practices.Identify the ABA Rules that address the lawyer as counselor and advisor in light of today’s healthcare ethical dilemmas.Discuss process of facilitating discussion regarding ethical dilemmas. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 4pm - 5pm CE/CLE: 1.00
 | Session 3. Strategies to Reduce Diagnostic Errors and Medical Malpractice Risks 
            Presentation SlidesChristine Taheran, JD, DNP, FNP-C, WHCNP-CSilberman & Lam, LLP
 Placentia, California
 Learner Objectives: 
            Identify the percentage of failure to diagnose medical error among Adult/Primary Care NPs.Identify the five contributing factors to failure to diagnose medical errors.Identify the diagnostic tools in Diagnostic Tool Kit proven to increase the diagnostic accuracy.Identify the diagnostic instrument to assess the likelihood of diagnostic accuracy. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 5pm - 6pm | Poster Session - See titles and objectives below. | Great Lakes BD |  
        | 6pm - 6:30pm | TAANA and TAANA Foundation Past Presidents Reception | 
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        | 6:30pm | Welcome Reception and TAANA Foundation Awards | Great Lakes BD |  
        | Time | Friday, August 9 | Room |  
        | 7am - 8am | Continental Breakfast | Great Lakes BD |  
        | 8am - 5pm | Registration | Great Lakes Foyer |  
        | 8am - 9am CE/CLE: 1.0
 (eligible for ethics credit)
 | Session 4. Hot Liability Topics for Nurses 
            Presentation SlidesMelanie Balestra, JD, NP, MSNLaw Offices of Melanie Balestra
 Irvine, California
Marc Meyer, RN, JDLaw Office of Marc Meyer, PLLC
 Magnolia, Texas
Nancy Lee Nelson, JD, MPH, BANWeber & Nelson Law Office, PLLC
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
 Learner Objectives: 
            Describe legal/ethical reasoning in preventing extension of liability in the clinical setting.Articulate actions that might trigger an anti-kickback violation and possible legal remedies.Discuss legal/ethical issues that might arise for on-line nursing faculty.Compare communication techniques that either support or endanger interdisciplinary communications. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 9am - 10am CE/CLE: 1.0
 (eligible for ethics credit)
 | Session 5. Representing Nurses and Healthcare Workers Under the Americans with Disabilities Act: Cases and Judicial Decisions 
            Presentation SlidesOmobola Oyeleye, EdD, JD, MSN, M.Ed, BSN. B.Ed, RN-BC, CNEUniversity of Texas at Houston Cizik School of Nursing
 Houston, Texas
 Learner Objectives: 
            The participant will recognize an overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act as they relate to reasonable accommodation for employees.The participant will discuss exemptions to the Americans with Disabilities Act.The participant will discuss recent legal principles and decisions that relate to nurses and other health care workers with disabilities. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 10am - 10:15am | BREAK | 
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        | 10:15am - 11:15am CE/CLE: 1.0
 | Session 6. The Do’s and Don‘ts of Renewing Your Nursing License Learner Objectives: 
            Recognize what types of impairments are disciplinary versus those that might only require explanation.Discuss the impact of other state’s actions on your license application.Recognizing the different type of criminal actions “i.e. arrests, charging, conviction, deferred adjudication, etc.” that have to be reported on a licensing renewal.Discuss examples of "incorrect answers" on nursing license renewal forms.Review actions taken by State Boards when "incorrect answers" are provided.Discuss legal decisions of cases related to "incorrect answers." | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 11:15am - 12:15pm CE/CLE: 1.0
 (eligible for ethics credit)
 | Session 7. Transforming America’s Rape Culture by SANE Education and Practice: Stories from the Trenches 
            Presentation SlidesCarolyn Dolan, JD, MSN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, SANE-AUniversity of South Alabama
 Fairhope, Alabama
Stephanie Dutenhafer, BSHennepin Healthcare
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Micki Korn, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, PCPNP, SANE-PUniversity of South Alabama and Care House Baldwin County
 Mobile, Alabama
 Learner Objectives: 
            Describe the legal/ethical challenges faced by sexual assault victims in seeking access to care.Identify legal/ethical considerations in caring for trafficked, disenfranchised, and marginalized human beings.Discuss the importance of access to SANEs particularly in rural and underserved geographic locations.Review examples of effective programming nationally.Analyze the role of legal/ethical education of SANEs in providing effective, professional, and appropriate testimony.Consider potential role(s) of nurse attorneys in policy, practice and leadership related to sexual violence.List legal/ethical situations unique to sexual assault victims (DSSA, the unconscious victim, consent issues in adolescent and pediatric care, and mandatory reporting). | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 12:15pm - 1:30pm | LUNCH (all Attendees) & TAANA Business Meeting Agenda & 2018 Meeting Minutes Financial Report Sponsored by:
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        | 1:30pm - 2:45pm CE/CLE: 1.25
 | Session 8. EMTALA: Lessons Learned from Violations and Self-Disclosures 
 Learner Objectives: 
            To be able to identify the core requirements of EMTALA.To understand the most common pitfalls associated with EMTALA.How best to prevent an EMTALA violation from occurring.How best to respond to an EMTALA violation.To understand compliance considerations to prevent a violation or reoccurrence of an EMTALA violation. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 2:45pm - 3pm | BREAK | 
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        | 3pm - 4pm CE/CLE: 1.0
 | Session 9. Why Nurse Practitioners Choose a PLLC When Forming a Clinic 
 
            Presentation SlidesNancy Lee Nelson, JD, MPH, BANWeber & Nelson Law Office, PLLC
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Michael Weber, JDWeber & Nelson Law Office, PLLC
 Minneapolis, Minnesota
 Learner Objectives: 
            Describe why a nurse practitioner would choose a PLLC rather than an LLC as it relates to the Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine and State Law.Describe three benefits of a PLLC.Explain the rationale for a business plan and an operating agreement.List resources for a new NP clinic.Identify Two ways a PLLCs can lose liability protection.List two of the four taxation choices of a PLLC. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 4pm - 5pm CE/CLE: 1.0
 | Session 10. NSO Presentation, Reducing the Risk of Malpractice for the RN 
 
            Presentation SlidesJennifer Flynn, CPHRMAon/Nurses Service Organization (NSO)
 Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
 Learner Objectives: 
            List the leading allegations made against nurses in malpractice lawsuits.List the leading allegations made against nurses in Board of Nursing complaints.Identify key risk management tools that nurses can incorporate into their practice. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 5:15pm | Meet in Hotel Lobby for TAANA Group Event, Dinner and Guys & Dolls. Separate registration fee, click here for more information
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        | Time | Saturday, August 10 | Room |  
        | 7am - 8am | Continental Breakfast | Great Lakes BD |  
        | 8am - 12noon | Registration | Great Lakes Foyer |  
        | 8am - 10am CE/CLE: 2.0
 | Session 11. Legacy Leaders Workshop 
 
            Moderator: Paula Henry, RN, BSN, NP, JDHershorin & Henry, LLP
 Lake Forest, California
 Learner Objectives: 
            Identify key statutes, regulations and recent case law causing chaos for healthcare providers.Discuss and share practice tips for keeping up with healthcare regulations and compliance mandates.Identify 2 practical strategies to develop a litigation practice.Identify low cost marketing opportunities to attract and maintain a litigation client base.Discuss means by which TAANA members’ needs for disseminating legal education can be met.Identify at least one way in which state chapters expand legal knowledge through partnerships with local agencies/associations. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 10am - 10:15am | BREAK | 
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        | 10:15am - 11:30am CE/CLE: 1.25
 | Session 12. Nurses On Boards Research: The Time Is Ripe To Expand The Goals of Counsel Learner Objectives: 
            Learn techniques to raise awareness of the benefit of nurses serving on boards.Discuss resources designed to assist nurses in building leadership skills. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 11:30am - 12:45pm CE/CLE: 1.25
 (eligible for ethics credit)
 | Session 13. Starting Your Own Practice: Practical Experiences and Success Strategies 
 
            Melanie Balestra, JD, NP, MSNLaw Offices of Melanie Balestra
 Irvine, California
Edith Brous, JD, MN, MPHEdith Ann Brous, Esq., PC
 New York City, New York
Teressa Sanzio, JD, MPA, RNLaw Office of Teresa M. Sanzio, PC
 Phoenix, Arizona
Lorie Ann Brown, RN, MN, JDBrown Law Office, P.C.
 Indianapolis, Indiana
 Learner Objectives: 
            Name three obstacles in setting up a practice.Name three challenges in setting up a practice.Name three methods of obtaining clients.Name three risk management strategies to manage liability.Name up to three professional responsibility challenges in solo practice. | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 12:45pm | Conference Closing | Great Lakes AC |  
        | 1:30pm - 5pm | Post Conference Workshop Sponsored by the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA).  Leveraging Unions to Protect your Practice and your License | 
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        | 5pm - 6pm | Poster Sessions Thursday, August 8Poster Titles, Presenters and Objectives
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 | Poster 113. Organizational Leadership through Mentoring: A Perspective from TAANA Members 
            Randi Kopf, RN, MS, JD; Kopf HealthLaw, LLC; Rockville, MarylandCarolyn Dolan, JD, MSN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, SANE-A; University of South Alabama; Fairhope, Alabama
 Kimberly Cleveland, JD, MSN, RN, C-MBC; Kent State University; Fulton, Ohio
 Learner Objectives: 
            Distinguish mentoring from preceptorship and friendship.Review types of professional mentoring.Identify the characteristics of a productive mentoring relationship.Consider potential benefits of mentoring for the organization, the protege and the mentor. Poster 112. Incorporation of Legal Consequences of Documentation into Simulation Laboratory Experience 
            Diane Knoblauch, JD, MSN, RN; Knoblauch Law Offices; Toledo, Ohio Learner Objectives: 
            Identify the critical elements of documentation.Review the incorporation of legal process into a laboratory simulation experience.Consider the impact of exposure to legal challenge on future nursing practice. Poster 111. Advocacy: Impacting executive, legislative and judicial decision making 
            Keith Hovey, RN, JD; Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, PC; Lawrenceville, New Jersey Learner Objectives: 
            Identify one advocacy strategy to impact decision making in the executive branch.Identify one advocacy strategy to impact decision making in the legislative branch.Identify one advocacy strategy to impact decision making in the judicial branch.Identify advocacy organizations that serve to influence elected decision-makers.Identify one strategy to impact decision making within organizations. Poster 107. Legal Ethics in the Care of Special Populations after Sexual Violence: Timely Nursing Curricula 
            Carolyn Dolan, JD, MSN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, SANE-A; University of South Alabama; Fairhope, Alabama Learner Objectives: 
            Describe the benefits of a trauma informed curricula.Determine legal and ethical purposes for the design of nursing curricula that utilizes vulnerable population healthcare settings.List specific legal and/or ethical lessons essential in preparing students for clinical rotation with special populations.Review student experiences and evaluations of clinical rotations in patient care settings where post sexual assault care is given. Poster 106. Nurses On Boards Research: The Time Is Ripe To Expand The Goals of Counsel 
            Kimberly Cleveland, JD, MSN, RN, C-MBC; Kent State University; Fulton, OhioYvonne Smith, PhD, APRN-CNS
 Learner Objectives: 
            The participant will identify how the themes obtained from nursing research regarding board member preparation inform legal practice.The participant will identify one change in nurse client relationship management that can be used to broaden their outreach to nurses serving in expanded roles. Poster 105. Learner will identify two sources of potential liability related to employer-mandated vaccination policies. 
            Anna Beth Baker, JDOxford, Mississippi
 Learner Objectives: 
            Identify two sources of potential liability related to employer-mandated vaccination policies. Poster 91. Medical Marijuana: A Thematic Review 
            Jasmine Hoff, RN; Kent State University; Cleveland, OhioKimberly Cleveland, JD, MSN, RN, C-MBC; Kent State University; Fulton, Ohio
 Learner Objectives: 
            Participants will identify the legal conflicts of medical marijuana with health care professionals and institutions.Participants will identify the conflict of marijuana and its effects on health care professionals, law enforcements, patients and care givers. Poster 101. An Integrated Review of the Literature Concerning Ohio Abortion Legislation 
            Kimberly Cleveland, JD, MSN, RN, C-MBC; Kent State University; Fulton, OhioKayla Galton, BSN student expected date of graduation May 2019; KSU; Kent, State
 Learner Objectives: 
            The participant will be able to identify two pieces of Ohio statutory law that impose an issue in access to care for women seeking abortion.The participant will be able to identify two common themes that arise in the literature concerning Ohio abortion legislation. Poster 93. The Gray Area Between Social Media and Privacy Learner Objectives: 
            The presentation allows both nurses and legal professionals to navigate the gray area that blurs the ethical boundaries of nursing when utilizing electronic media. Poster 110. Hospital Acquired Infections: What if They Were Illegal? 
            Misty Guy, DNP, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC; University of South Alabama; , AL Learner Objectives: 
            State the prevelance of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) in the United States.Identify two causes of HAIs.Recognize the need for strict action to prevent HAIs. Poster 108. Medication Error and Patient Safety Learner Objectives: 
            The participants will identify three contributing factors to medication error.Discuss the roles of attorneys and risk management in medication error cases. Poster 99. The ABCs of Compliance: Accountability, Best Practices, and Consistency
 
            Kathleen Hessler, RN, JD; Simione Healthcare Consultants, LLC; Albuquerque, New Mexico Learner Objectives: 
            Identify the differences between HIPAA compliance, state and accreditation survey activities and government audits of clinical records and paid claims.Name at least three types of government audits and how to handle requests for same, including Targeted Probe and Educate (TPE) audits.State at least three risk management measures to assist a healthcare provider to decrease their risk of overpayments or alleged fraud.Learn strategies to assist your clients in implementing accountability measures, best practices, and consistency in compliance. | 
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