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CONFERENCES & INSTITUTES


CONFERENCES AND INSTITUTES

Learn from and with local and national nursing leaders through conferences,
seminars, and webinars.

Currently, we offer most events via online. Whether you’re online or in-person,
events offer opportunities to get hands-on experience, discuss current and
emerging issues in nursing, and gain valuable experience to skill-up in your
nursing career.


AVAILABLE PROGRAMS:

PERINATAL CONFERENCE: IMPROVING MATERNAL-INFANT HEALTH OUTCOMES: IMPLICATIONS
FOR NURSING

A two-day virtual workshop featuring speakers from around the United States
discussing a variety of topics designed for those working in perinatal care.


PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

 1. Identify opportunities and challenges in providing advanced care to mothers
    and infants with complex needs.

 2. Discuss strategies for engaging in advocacy impacting maternal-infant health
    policy.

 3. Describe clinical and ethical considerations in providing care to vulnerable
    populations.


WHEN

The event will take place on January 19 and 20, 2023, via Zoom webinar from
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on each day.


WHERE

The course will take place on January 19th and 20th, 2023 via Zoom webinar from
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on each day.


FEES

$79 Early-bird registration by December 31st, 2022
On January 1st, 2023, and after registration is $99
Registration closes on January 15th, 2023


HOSTS

This conference is being hosted by the IU School of Nursing in partnership with
the Perinatal CNS Network.

The Perinatal CNS Network is an informal special interest network group formed
in 2020 and comprised of like-minded CNSs from around the United States who are
committed to the mission of improving maternal-infant health outcomes by
providing a forum for solving problems, sharing innovations, exchanging ideas,
and leading clinical care by supporting and disseminating the unique
contributions of the Perinatal CNS. For more information about this group,
please contact Amy Shay at acshay@iu.edu

 


CONTACT HOURS AND DISCLOSURES

8 contact hours will be given upon the attendance of both sessions.


REGISTRATION

Registration has closed.


PREPARE FOR SEMINAR

Your registration confirmation email contains important instructions regarding
setting up your guest account for access to the Canvas learning management
system. Please read carefully and complete this process as soon as possible to
avoid delay in accessing the online portion of the course.

Registrants will be added to the Canvas course site the day prior to the
workshop.

Prior to the session, check your network connections, audio, and video in Zoom
by visiting the Zoom test room.

The week before the live (Zoom) portion, handouts will be sent electronically to
the email address.

NURSE AIDE INSTRUCTOR AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR TRAINING

The Nurse Aide Program Director and Instructor Training Seminar (NAPDITS) is a
train-the-trainer program for both program directors and program instructors of
the Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) program in the state of Indiana.

Please visit the State Department of Health website for information about
eligibility and qualifications to serve as instructors or program directors in
either program. Attendance at this training does not automatically qualify an
individual to serve in these roles.

ISDH Nurse Aide Program Instructor and Director Information

Any questions about the qualifications required to serve as program director
(RN) or designated instructor (RN or LPN) should be directed to the Indiana
State Department of Health contacts listed on their website.

SEMINAR FORMAT

This seminar is offered in two parts. Both parts are required to successfully
complete the training. Part one is a one-day, in-person training via Zoom on the
day listed on the registration page. Part two is an online self-study course
that will take an average computer user about 3-4 hours to complete.

Learners will have approximately 10 days to complete the online self-study
requirement. Registration for the program is limited. Advance registration is
required.

WHEN

The next CNA Program Director & Instructor Training session will take place on
Thursday, May 18 from 9:30 a.m. to noon.

WHERE

All sessions will be held via Zoom. Access information will be sent at the end
of the week prior to the workshop date. Make sure to test your computer for Zoom
prior to registering/attending—see Prepare for Seminar area for instructions.

The online assignment will be completed via Canvas, the IU learning management
system. Registrants will receive further instructions about Canvas access after
registering.

Day-of registrations are not accepted.

FEES

Nurse Aide Program Director and Instructor Training sessions: $299

Payment in full by credit card is due at the time of registration. Advanced
registration is required.

Please note when registering for this course – the $299 CNA fee includes the
Zoom course and the Canvas course – if you plan to also attend the QMA course,
select the $199 fee on the QMA registration page. You do not need to take the
Canvas portion twice. (You must pay the $299 for one of these courses, and you
may use the discounted rate for the other)

Get information on our cancellation, refund, and transfer policies.

FACULTY

This seminar is conducted by Indiana University School of Nursing personnel and
representatives from the Indiana State Board of Health Division of Health Care
Education & Quality.

Faculty subject to change without notice.

CONTACT HOURS AND DISCLOSURES

Contact hours will be calculated based upon the length of the Zoom session.

To receive contact hours, you must attend part one (in-person via Zoom),
complete part two satisfactorily (online), and submit the seminar evaluation.

REGISTRATION

Register Here

For technical or general registration questions, please email CENurse@iu.edu.



PREPARE FOR SEMINAR

Your registration confirmation email contains important instructions regarding
setting up your guest account for access to the Canvas learning management
system. Please read carefully and complete this process as soon as possible to
avoid delay in accessing the online portion of the course.

Registrants will be added to the Canvas course site the day prior to the
workshop.

Prior to the session, check your network connections, audio, and video in Zoom
by visiting the Zoom test room

The week before the live (Zoom) portion, handouts will be sent electronically to
the email address provided on the registration form. Participants should save
the handouts on a device/laptop to use during the workshop and, if desired,
print handouts; no handouts are provided.

QUALIFIED MEDICATION AIDE (QMA) PROGRAM DIRECTOR TRAINING

During the Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Program Director training course, you
will review program operational standards to be used in the development and
presentation of an educational program for QMAs. You will learn adult learning
concepts, teaching strategies, and assessment of learning as applied to the
standards.

Goals of the training:

 * Use knowledge of the operational standards to develop, present, and evaluate
   a QMA education program
 * Apply adult learning principles
 * Identify tools and techniques to be used to assess learning


WHEN

The next QMA conference will be held on Thursday, May 18, 2023, from 12:30 to 3
p.m.


ELIGIBILITY

You must be a registered nurse (RN) currently licensed and practicing in the
state of Indiana and have:

 * A minimum of two years of licensed nurse experience including at least one
   year in the provision of long-term care facility services
 * Documented proof of completion of an ISDH-approved training course (the QMA
   Program Director Training meets this requirement)
 * A letter of approval from the ISDH prior to beginning the QMA program (after
   attending the QMA Program Director Training, you'll apply to ISDH and receive
   the letter of approval)

If you have questions about the qualifications required to develop and teach the
QMA Training course or for a complete list of minimum qualifications, contact
the ISDH at 317-233-7445.

Get more information about QMA programs


WHERE

The in-person session will be held via Zoom. Access information will be sent
prior to the workshop date. Make sure to test your computer for Zoom prior to
registering/attending—see Prepare for Seminar area for instructions.

Online assignment will be completed via Canvas, the IU learning management
system. Registrants will receive further instructions about Canvas access
following the in-person Zoom session.

Day-of registrations are not accepted.

Other notes about the Zoom session:

 * You must log in and be present for the entire session to receive credit for
   attending.
 * We cannot provide any technical assistance to individuals having connection,
   audio, or other problems during this workshop.
 * All participants’ video & audio will be muted, but Q&A will be available via
   a typed question submission process.
 * If there are problems immediately prior to or during the session, we will
   communicate with you using the email that is on record for registration, so
   please be sure you use an email that you can access at that time if needed.


FEES

 * $299 - full course fee for QMA Program Director Training, or
 * $199 - if you are also taking the CNA course held on the same day. 

Please note when registering for this course – the $299 QMA fee includes the
Zoom course and the Canvas course – if you plan to also attend the CNAcourse,
select the $199 fee on the CNA registration page. You do not need to take the
Canvas portion twice. (You must pay the $299 for one of these courses, and you
may use the discounted rate for the other)

Payment in full by credit card is due at the time of registration and must be
received before placement in the course can be guaranteed. Get information on
our cancellation, refund, and transfer policies.


REGISTRATION

Register Here

For technical or general registration questions, please email CENurse@iu.edu.


PREPARE FOR TRAINING

Your registration confirmation email contains important instructions regarding
setting up your guest account for access to the Canvas learning management
system. Please read carefully and complete this process as soon as possible to
avoid delay in accessing the course.

Registrants will be added to the Canvas course site the day prior to the
workshop.

Prior to the session, check your network connections, audio, and video in Zoom
by visiting the Zoom test room.

The week before the live (Zoom) workshop, handouts will be sent electronically
to the email address provided on the registration form. Participants should save
the handouts on a device/laptop to use during the workshop and, if desired,
print handouts; no handouts are provided.

USING GROUNDED THEORY IN YOUR RESEARCH: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATION INTENSIVE

June 1 & 2, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

This two-day intensive provides you with an overview of the methods of grounded
theory research within the context of its origins, history, and philosophical
foundations.

The session is applicable to professionals and students in the health and social
sciences within the IU system as well as from other universities or
organizations.

Attendees receive a didactic lecture on the tenets of grounded theory, an
opportunity to frame a research question in their area of interest, a discussion
of how to develop a grounded theory proposal, hands-on coding activities, and an
activity focused on the critique of grounded theory research.

Participants must be able to attend both days of the intensive. Single day
registration or participation is not permitted.

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: CLAIRE DRAUCKER, PHD, RN, FAAN


Claire Draucker, PhD, RN, APRN, FAAN, Angela Barron McBride Endowed
Professorship in Mental Health Nursing, Indiana University School of Nursing

Dr. Draucker’s program of research has focused on how men and women heal from
interpersonal violence throughout the lifespan. Dr. Draucker also has conducted
research on pathways to mental healthcare for adolescents who experience mental
health concerns and serves as a qualitative methods expert on a number of
mixed-methods interventional studies. She has received funding from the National
Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Ohio Department
of Mental Health for studies that have used grounded theory methods. Dr.
Draucker has received numerous awards for her work, receiving the Midwest
Nursing Research Society (MNRS) Senior Scientist award in 2013, and in July 2019
she was inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of
Fame.

Recent attendees said...

“The speaker is very experienced in GT and open to share her works.”

“Dr. Draucker was wonderful; she led an interactive course that was challenging
and enlightening.”

“She turned every question into an opportunity to teach.”

“I appreciated the dialogue from my fellow students as well as the
camaraderie...Dr. Draucker helped lead the group to the right conclusions.”

“(Workshop was) directly applicable to my research question.”

“(I) have been able to better mentor students in selecting courses and methods
that might more appropriately match their research interests.”

WHAT IS GROUNDED THEORY?

Grounded theory is a qualitative research method that uses participant
narratives to construct theoretical frameworks that explicate common
psychosocial processes by which persons respond to or manage health, social, or
organizational challenges.

Grounded theory is used in a wide variety of disciplines such as nursing,
medicine, social work, business, education, and the social sciences to guide
research on the dynamic ways in which persons and organizations respond to
real-world problems. The findings of grounded theory studies often provide
foundational information needed to develop psychosocial health interventions,
promote strategies of social change, and initiate changes in organization
practices.

FEES

Early Bird: $550

Full Price: $650

Non-IU Student*: $450

IU Rate (student or employee): $350

*To receive the non-IU student rate, please email us with proof of current
status as a student enrolled in degree-seeking program at an academic
institution PRIOR to registering.

To receive the IU rate, please email us from your IU email address to inquire
about the discounted rate PRIOR to registering.

Payment in full by credit card is due at the time of registration. Internal
transfer is accepted for IU faculty/staff only. On-site payment is not accepted.
For questions about payment (only), email Melissa Kocias or phone 812-855-4224.

Get information on cancellation, refund, and transfer policies.

CONTACT HOURS

Contact Hours: 13.5

Attendance at all of the institute sessions and the completion of the institute
evaluation is required.

If interested in taking this course for academic credit, please contact a
graduate advisor in the School of Nursing.

REGISTRATION

Register Here

Please note, this registration page is for continuing education credits, NOT
academic credit. If you are interested in taking this course for academic
credit, please contact a graduate advisor or call 317-274-2806 for more
information.

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