Registration Open for 2018 Advanced Practice Providers Conference

Premier Nursing News     March 2018

Premier Health physicians, advanced practice providers, and physician assistants are invited to register for the Advanced Practitioner’s Clinical Update program in April 2018. Topics will include how treating obese patients differently affects their health care; caring for gender dysphoric youth and their families; nursing legislation and laws; and more.

The event will take place from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Friday, April 13, 2018, in the Bieser Auditorium of the Berry Women’s Center at Miami Valley Hospital. The cost is $150 for APRN/PA/Physician, and $75 for student APRN/PA (student ID required). The cost includes seminar fee, CME, CE, meals, and parking.

Phone registration is available by calling (866) 608-3463(866) 608-3463 and paying with a credit card.

Registration by phone or mail is due April 1 but will be accepted on day of program ONLY if space is available. Payment by check or cash is required to complete registration by mail. Cash will not be accepted for any registration completed on the day of the event. Make checks payable to: Premier Health APP Committee 2018. Registration cancellations will not be refunded.

Required registration information: name; home address (including city, state, and zip code); employer; daytime phone number; and email address.

Mail registration information and payment to:

Lisa Shrewsbury, Administrative Assistant
Premier Health
9th Floor, Suite 954
110 N. Main St.
Dayton, Ohio 45402

Please direct questions to Lisa Shrewsbury by email or (937) 499-9534(937) 499-9534.

This program is designed to provide current information on selected topics in clinical practice and pharmacology for APRN, PA, and all practicing physicians. Participants will:

  • Discuss relevance and strength of arguments in endocrinological controversies
  • Identify tools to effectively deal with challenging times
  • Define weight bias in health care
  • Inform local medical personnel of statistical data involving the local opiate epidemic
  • Evaluate updated targets for blood glucose control and the national Choosing Wisely campaign
  • Achieve a basic level of understanding of the framework of medical gender transition
  • Integrate the law and rules on Ohio nursing practice when providing APRN service to Ohio citizens

Faculty 

  • Malcolm Steiner, MD, endocrinologist, medical director, diabetes program, Atrium Medical Center, Premier Health
  • Neil Ihde, Life IQ
  • Amy Keller, MS, RD, LD, chief clinical dietitian, Mary Rutan Hospital
  • Rob Streck, chief deputy, BAS Criminal Justice Administration, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office
  • Scott Ganger, clinical pharmacy specialist, Patient Aligned Care Team, Dayton Veterans Administration Medical Center
  • Molly McHenry, FNP, Adolescent Medicine Department, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
  • Mary Jane Maloney, Ohio Association Advanced Practice Nurses

Program Approval

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Wright State University and Premier Health. WSU is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing education for physicians.

WSU designated this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Participants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participating in the activity.

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