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FHC Partnership for Patients & Northern New England Geriatric Education Center
Save the DateLet’s Join the Movement towards Movement
Using the UP Campaign- Strategies to Decrease Falls & other Hospital Acquired Injuries Workshop
June 13th9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
The Falls Event CenterManchester, NH
Featuring national subject matter expert:JACKIE CONRAD RN, BSN, MBA, RCC™
Partnership for Patients Improvement Advisor & Leadership CoachJackie has over twenty-five years of hospital leadership experience,
serving in clinical, staff development and executive roles. Jackie’s clinical background is in rehabilitation nursing, specializing in spinal cord injury nursing. She has served two organizations as a Chief Nursing Officer, a large urban teaching hospital and a smaller community hospital.
Jackie’s current position is an Improvement Advisor with Cynosure Health, working with the HRET HIIN. In this role, she is the clinical lead for Falls, Pressure Injuries, CAUTI and Malnutrition and she supports the HRET HIIN’s Critical Access / Rural Hospital Affinity group. When Jackie is not working with the HIIN she provides leadership coaching to front line clinical leaders and executives.
Ms. Conrad earned her Bachelor’s degree in Nursing at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois and her Master’s degree in Business Administration at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois. She is also credentialed as a Leadership Coaching Specialist and Registered Corporate Coach™.
Jackie will be joined by New Hampshire champions from local hospitals to provide supportive information relevant to all facets of implementing successful mobility programs.
The Foundation for Healthy Communities has planned this Workshop to be a forum for bringing all elements of a successful Fall prevention / reduction program to participating hospitals and mobility teams. Participants will learn about strategic implementation of interventions and sustaining and spreading the improvements across the hospital. We encourage hospitalists, pharmacists, nurses, rehab specialists (PT/OT) and quality program leaders to attend.
Agenda & details to follow!