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FANNP’S 30th NATIONALNEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUMCLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

Register on our website, fannp.org

PLEASE POST IN NEONATAL UNIT

2019OCTOBER

15-19Clearwater Beach

Florida

FANNPPO Box 14572St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4572

www.FANNP.org

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVESThis program is designed to prepare the novice neonatal nurse practitioner or student for the National Certi�cation Corporation (NCC) Neonatal Nursing Specialties examina-tion and includes advanced level topics for the seasoned NNP. Expert faculty o�er an in-depth review and update of content pertinent to your practice. Track A sessions are designed for the experienced NNP; Track B sessions are designed as a review for the NCC exam. Sessions in both tracks will ful�ll educational requirements for NCC re-certi�cation. You will have online access to handouts from both tracks.

Yo u w i l l h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o :

n review current concepts, trends, and management practices appropriate for the care of the high-risk neonate;n access knowledgeable individuals involved in the care of the fetus and the newborn;n network with other professionals involved in high-risk neonatal care; andn discuss current issues in neonatal care.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSThe Florida Board of Nursing has approved this conference for up to 28 contact hours.

LOCATIONJust named America’s Best Beach by TripAdvisor! Clearwater Beach is in the heart of Florida’s exclusive Suncoast, where sunny days are the norm and the average annual temperature is in the mid-70s. Centrally located on the Gulf of Mexico, the Tampa Bay area o�ers art gallerys, cultural events, and professional sports, all within a half hour drive. Enjoy a diverse assortment of restaurants, shopping and nightlife — and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Visit some of our famous attractions. In Tampa: Busch Gardens, The Tampa Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), the Florida Aquarium, and Lowery Park Zoo. In St. Petersburg: The Dali Museum, Chihuly Collection and Museum of Fine Arts. In Clearwater, visit Clearwater Marine Aquarium, home to “Winter” from “Dolphin Tale.”

ACCOMMODATIONSThe Sheraton Sand Key Resort is situated on a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico. The schedule includes plenty of free time to enjoy the sun and beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the swimming pool, �tness center, tennis, in-line skating, or simply stroll the white sandy beach. Beach activities — parasailing, catamarans and sailboarding — are only steps away. “The best of both worlds — a spectacular secluded beach tucked conveniently close to Florida’s exciting attractions.”

ROOMS AND RESER VATIONSRate is $176 per room (single/double occupancy), plus taxes (currently 11%). Rate applies 3 days prior to and after the conference. To obtain the special FANNP rate, make your reservation early and before the “hotel room block release date” which is Sept. 10 (before 11:00 PM EST). After the release date, rooms and group rates may no longer be available; please call the hotel directly for more information. The room block may sell out early. For reservations call 727-595-1611, or click on the reservations link at FANNP.org. Indicate that you’re attending the FANNP Symposium to receive the special rate.

TRANSPOR TATIONSuper Shuttle is available from Tampa International Airport. There is a discount if booked in advance online at supershut-tle.com. The Super Shuttle booth is located on the ground �oor (near the glass entrance/exit doors).

30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEWT H E F L O R I D A A S S O C I A T I O N O F N E O N A T A L N U R S E P R A C T I T I O N E R S

The Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners is an organization established to promote the professional development and practice of neonatal nurse practitioners. The FANNP supports the highest standards of neonatal nursing through education, practice, and research.

Voting Membership (only $50) is open to all nurse practitioners whose �eld of interest includes neonatal care. Student Membership ($40) is open to all NNP students. FANNP now o�ers an Associate Membership is open to any person in an advanced practice role, other than a NNP, interested in fostering the mission and goals of the organization ($50), and retired NNPs ($25).

FANNP Members enjoy a number of bene�ts, including: >> You’ll be eligible for scholarships and research grants ($500 – $1000) >> Attend complimentary Annual FANNP Business Brunch ($20 value) >> New Voting Memberships save $25 on Conference Registration Fee

Your total savings… $45! There’s never been a better time to join.

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2019 HIGHLIGHTS AND EX TRAS

Welcome ReceptionJoin us poolside to network, meet new friends and catch up with the old ones!

Wednesday Night Beach PartyLet’s celebrate... “30 Years of FANNP: Then and Now.” The dress will be what everyone wore in 1989! We‘ve prepared fun trivia about FANNP’ history and what NICU’s were doing in their units in the 90’s, 2000, and 2010. Enjoy music, dancing, and a fun beach cookout (cocktails available for purchase).

Poster SessionReview current hot topic research and earn 1.5 contact hours while sipping on a cocktail and interacting with colleagues and Poster Presenters.

Exhibit HallDuring breaks, browse through our Exhibit Hall set up with displays from medical and non-medical vendors.

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Register by mail, or online at FANNP.org (no fax or phone registration).

Daily Rates: For daily rates e-mail [email protected]. Online registration is not available for daily rates.

Cancellation/Refund Policy: In the event you are unable to attend, registration fees, minus $50 administrative fee and any membership dues, will be refunded if written cancellation noti�cation is postmarked or emailed before 9/20/19. A 50% refund of registration fees minus membership dues will be issued for cancellation noti�cation postmarked or emailed 9/20/18 – 10/4/19. No refunds will be issued for cancellations postmarked or emailed after 10/4/19. Refunds will be processed following the conclusion of the course. FANNP reserves the right to cancel or postpone the course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, FANNP will refund any registration fees, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses to partici-pants, including cancellation charges assessed by airlines or travel agencies.

Student Registration: To qualify for the student discount, you must be a full-time equivalent student, enrolled in a NNP prepara-tion course of study. Proof of enrollment MUST accompany your registration (letter from your department head or copy of course registration).

Wednesday Night Beach Party: Wednesday, October 16, 7:00-10:00 pm. DJ, cookout, cash bar available. $30 for attendees, $40 for each adult guest, and $20 for each child.

FANNP Annual Business Meeting/Brunch: Thursday, Oct. 17, 10:30 AM –12:00 NOON. Included in registration fee for new and current members; non-members add $20 to registration fee. Please indicate on your registration form if you plan to attend.

Poster Session and Cocktails: Thursday, Oct. 17, 6:30 – 8:00 PM. Lively Poster Presentations of current topics and research. 1.5 additional contact hours. Add $10 to cost of registration.

Syllabus: We are continuing our e�orts to save our resources while keeping costs down. The lecture materials will be available electronically prior to the conference on our website FANNP.org, accessable by a code given upon registration. You will be able to print, or better yet, download the material for those lectures you will be attending for reference during the conference (you will also have access to all other materials as well). The hotel has accessible outlets for laptops and tablets. They also have computers for use in the Mainstay Lounge. We will continue to provide access to both written and audio portions of most lectures for all participants, available four weeks after the conference. We hope you will �nd this helpful and join us in an attempt to preserve our sustainable resources.

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The Florida Association OfNeonatal Nurse Practitioners’

30th National

Clearwater Beach

“The only review course for NNPs, by NNPs”Colleen Reilly Moss

Cori RaikenKaren TheobaldPaula Timoney

Clearwater Jazz HolidayThe Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a world- class gathering of the some of the greatest talents. This year’s festival, Oct. 17-20, o�ers great music against the backdrop of warm breezes and brilliant sunsets.

“Helping NNPs shine since 1989”

clinical update and review Oct. 15-19

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TUESDAY, OCT. 15 5.5 CONTACT HOURS

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 7.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

2019 CONFERENCE SCHEDULEFANNP’S 30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

FACULTY

8:30 – 9:30 AM General Session #2 Epigenetics: Factors A�ecting Gene Expression Why are some genes expressed at certain times and not others? What factors beyond the sequence of DNA can a�ect gene activity? Discover how pre-natal and post-natal events and environments can in�uence health through epigenetics. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

6:30 – 8:00 PM POSTER SESSION AND COCKTAILS

8:00 – 9:30 AM General Session #3 Panel DiscussionJoin this panel of NNPs from various backgrounds whom will engage in conversation with participants regarding mentoring, role transition related challenges, and di�erences in advanced doctoral educational opportunities. With Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, Harry Vannus MS, APRN

THURSDAY, OCT. 17 5.5 CONTACT HOURS (+1.5 optional hours for Poster Session)

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM BRUNCH (on your own) or I FANNP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

FRIDAY, OCT. 18 4.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

SATURDAY, OCT. 19 3.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 AM – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

7:30 – 9:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I REGISTRATION I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

Track A11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

A1a Cardiac Physiology in the NeonateThis presentation will apply cardiac physiologic principles to the bedside care of preterm and term infants. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A1b PDA ManagementCurrent PDA management options in preterm infants will be reviewed. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) G. Michael Bixler, MD

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

A2 Hypothermia and Beyond! During this session, the participant will gain an understanding of emerging trend in hypothermia for neonates with HIE. New emerging therapies for HIE will be discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr) Michael Weiss, MD

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN4:30 – 6:00 PM

A3 How to Get Started with Quality Improvement in your NICUThis session will discuss using readily available information to develop a QI project to improve outcomes of babies in the NICU. We will discuss your QI project for presenta-tion at national meetings and how to get buy-in from physicians and administrators. G. Michael Bixler, MD

Track B 10:00 – 11:00 AM

B4 Metabolic and Endocrine I Provides an overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

11:00 – 12:00 PM

B5 Metabolic and Endocrine II An overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

B6 ABG Interpretation and Ventilation StrategiesA review of blood gas interpretation with ventilation and oxygenation manipulation to optimize neonatal respiratory care. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

3:00 – 4:30 PM

B7 Genetics ReviewAn overview of the main patterns of inheritance, including chromosomal, single gene, and multifactorial. Common occur-rences that e�ect the newborn, infant, and young toddler will be included. The importance of Genomics in healthcare will be discussed. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PM

B8 Neonatal Nutrition Review Provides a general overview of enteral and parenteral nutrition. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Melanie Newkirk, MS, RDN, LSP, LD

Track A10:00 – 11:00 AM A4 Podium Presentations11:00 – 12:00 PM A5 Patient Throughput as it Relates to the NICUInterprofessional teamwork and shared governance have been key drivers of increased throughput in the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (RNICU). (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

A6a Fatty Acids in Preterm Health and DiseaseThis session will discuss maternal-fetal transfer of fatty acids and postnatal alterations; speci�c roles and examples of fatty acids in organ development; and challenges and opportunities in improving lipids & fatty acid delivery for the preterm infant. A6b Lipid Emulsions in Parenteral NutritionThis session will build on the previous lecture with a focus on the parenteral lipid emulsions currently available. We will discuss the practice evolution in using lipid emulsions and gaps that remain for adequacy in the preterm infant; the current scienti�c literature in fourth generation lipid emulsions for preterm infants; and, o�er a potential clinical approach in selecting lipid emulsion types. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr)Camilia Martin, MD

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN3:00 – 4:30 PMA7a The Science of LearningThe science of learning is often referred to as the study of the mental muscle – the brain. Yet all people are unique and for that very reason, prescribing a strict “best practice” for learning is at its best ine�ective, and at its worst, misleading. We will explore the brain as a highly capable learning machine and ‘go rogue’ by identifying counterintuitive methods to achieve, retrieve, store and re�ne conceptual understanding. A7b Preparing the Young Scholar-Clinician: Pearls and PitfallsExpert neonatal advanced practice nurses are not just clinicians. We are teachers, leaders, and scholars, too. But, it takes many years to reach this pinnacle of expertise. Therefore, where do we set the bar for the rising clinician-scholar? How can we thought-fully prepare clinician-scholars for ‘life after graduation’? In this session, we will explore the pearls and pitfalls that young clinician-scholars encounter as they grab hold and climb the professional ladder. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PMA8 Nutritional Requirements and Gut DevelopmentThis session will review the current recommendations for nutritional delivery in the preterm infant and discuss the challenges in meeting recommendations. The impor-tance of nutrients beyond calories and growth will be discussed emphasizing their importance in gut development, and through the gut, systemic health. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Camilia Martin, MD

1:15 – 2:45 PM

B10 Neonatal Pharmacology ReviewAn overview of pharmacokinetics, pharmaco-dynamics, and common medications used in neonatal medicine to help prepare for certi�cation. (Pharm Credit = 1.5 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

B11 Radiology Review Key points for interpreting radiographs in neonates will be discussed as background. Radiographs of common, as well as some uncommon �ndings in neonates will be shown. David James Burch�eld, MD

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PM

B12 Cardiology ReviewThis presentation is an overview of cyanotic, acyanotic, obstructive, and other congenital heart defects. Brief discussion regarding tachyarrhythmias, brady arrhythmias, and pulseless arrests as well as compensated, decompensated, and irreversible shock. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

1:15 – 2:45 PM

A10a State-of-the-State of the NNP Workforce: Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, DNP Entry… and What it all Means for Practicing NNPs Provides an overview of an annual update to keep you abreast of changes in the NNP Workforce. We’ll look at NNP Program enrollments across the US, current trend in the NNP workforce, NONPF mandate regarding DNP-entry for NP as of 2025 and implica-tions for our specialty.A10b When Parents Refuse Eyes and Thighs: The Paradox of Informed Consent Parents of newborns frequently refuse administration of erythromycin and/or vitamin K for their babies shortly following birth. Subsequently, some babies are discharged with signi�cant risk of future morbidity in relation to vitamin-k de�ciency-associated late hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (LHDN), — largely unbeknownst to the parents who have made that decision. After looking at the historical background, the physiology of Vitamin K de�ciency and recent literature showing increases in LHDN in the US, we will discuss the ethical principles and the role of the NNP. Sandra Bellini, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

A11 Hot Topics, Controversies and Change in the NICUThis session will consist of multiple short 10-15 minute vignettes on hot topics, controversies and changes in the NICU. Any available literature will be reviewed, and the therapeutic potentials and pitfalls discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.3 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PMA12 Debrie�ng for 21st Century Health CareAn introduction to a method of debrie�ng that aligns closely with those utilized in high-risk industries like commercial aviation, aerospace and the military. We’ll use videos of a simulated clinical scenario to generate discussion about: 1) debrie�ng basics, 2) facilitating discussion, 3) encouraging self-assessment, 4) asking pertinent questions, 5) maintaining focus, 6) managing special debrie�ng circumstances. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Louis P. Halamek, MD, FAAP

Track B8:00 – 9:30 AM B15 Neonatal Sepsis An overview of neonatal sepsis to prepare for the certi�cation exam. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Collen Reilly Moss, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM B16 Test Taking Tips and Study StrategiesThis session is presented in two parts. First, an overview of the certi�cation examination (rules, regulations, eligibility, and format). Study and test taking strategies will be given for multiple choice exams. Second, you will be given the opportunity to answer practice questions in a relaxed, game show atmosphere. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Track A8:00 – 9:30 AM A15 Ethics in the NICU: When Hearts and Minds CollideIn this interactive presentation we will review the approach to ethical dilemmas, which are so frequent in the NICU. We will focus on moral distress and explore how we can employ techniques to achieve moral comfort. Terri A. Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT10:00 AM – 12:00 PM A16 Legal Workshop: Lessons in Nursing From Documentation to DepositionThis session will explore the legal process from bedside to deposition including an overview of the legal criteria necessary to advance a claim, appropriate documenta-tion to avoid litigation and information about the process of being deposed. A panel of NNPs who have served as expert witnesses and/or experienced a deposi-tion will describe their experiences and insights! Scott E. Gwartney, JDNNP Panel: Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Paula Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:00 – 12:15 PM CLOSING REMARKS

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

7:00 – 10:00 PM 30th Anniversary Beach Party! Join us on the beach for an evening of celebration. Enjoy a delicious beach cookout, music, dancing and fun!

Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNEClinical Professor; Director, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner TrackUniversity of Connecticut School of NursingStorrs, CTNeonatal Nurse Practitioner - NICUConnecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, CT

G. Michael Bixler MDAttending NeonatologistRiverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH

Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BCNeonatal Consultant, Tuscaloosa, AL

Nicole Bowie MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNPNeonatal Nurse PractitionerJackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL

David James Burch�eld MDMedical Director and Chief of NeonatologyShand’s Children’s Hospital, Gainesville, FL

Terri A. Cavaliere DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANPClinical Associate Professor Stony Brook University, School of NursingStony Brook, New YorkNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, NICUCohen Children’s Hospital at North Shore University Hospital, Queens, New York

Tifani Fivecoat DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAPRN CDH ProgramJohns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg, FL

Lisa Glantz DNP, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerBlanc Childrens Hospital, Des Moines, IA

Scott E. Gwartney JDBrooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney, P.A.Tallahassee, FL

Louis P. Halamek MD, FAAPAttending Neonatologist Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Palo Alto, CAProfessor, Neonatal & Developmental MedicineDirector of the Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE)Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Jacqui Ho�man DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAssistant ProfessorRush University College of Nursing, Chicago, ILNeonatal Nurse PractitionerPediatrix Medical Group, Tampa, FL

Amy Jnah DNP, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor Director & Clinical Coordinator, NNP ProgramEast Carolina University, College of Nursing Greenville, NC

Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANPAssistant Professor Augusta University, Augusta, GA

Camilia Martin MDNeonatologistBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MAAssociate Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Clinical Translational Research, NICUHarvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Kara Morgan DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGCAdvanced Practice NurseDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, TN

Melanie Newkirk MS, RDN, CSP, LDManager, Clinical Nutrition, Lactation and Milk DepotJohn’s Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

Leslie A. Parker PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAANClinical Associate Professor, College of NursingUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Terri Poe DNP, RN, NE-BCChief Nursing O�cer, UAB Medicine, Birmingham, AL

Paula M. Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor, Graduate Studies in Advanced Practice NursingDirector, Master’s in Nursing Leadership ProgramDirector, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner ProgramStony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York

Harry Vannus MS, APRNNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, Southwest Ohio Practice, Mednax, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH

Tami Wallace DNP, APRN, NNP-BCPerinatal Outreach Educator and NNPNationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

Michael Weiss MDProfessor Pediatrics, University of FloridaMedical Director of ShandsCair Neonatal Flight TeamGainesville, FL

Track B 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM B1 SOS: Review of Common Neonatal GI Conditions An overview of common neonatal GI problems to help the attendee prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

B2 Neonatal Neurology Review An overview of diagnosis and management of neurologic diseases and conditions to help prepare for certi�cation exams. Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS4:30 – 6:00 PM

B3 Di�erential Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory DiseaseAn overview of airway issues, diseases, mechanical, structural, obstructive, and iatrogenic causes of neonatal respiratory distress. We’ll review key characteristics, stabilization, and treatment options. Mary Beth Bodin, DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC

9:00 – 10:30 AM Welcome and General Session #1A Personal Leadership Experience My personal leadership journey is a humorous account of how childhood experiences, participation on teams, and mentors led to an unexpected opportunity as the CNO. Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

10:30 – 11:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

9:30 – 9:45 AM STRETCH BREAK

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

A14 The Game Show You Will Never See on TV We are back again, giving experienced NNPs another opportunity to show o� their superior knowledge. There is a new set of questions to challenge you to prove how much you remember from your NNP programs and how well you have done in keeping current. (Pharm credit = 0.2 hr) Terri Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM B14 Neonatal Hematology Review A general overview of neonatal hematology and common disorders to help prepare for exams. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Beach P�ty!

P�t� S�i� & Cockta

6:30 – 7:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION Sponsored by FANNPJoin us poolside for hors d’oeuvres and sunset as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary. Meet old friends, make new ones, and networkwith colleagues.

W�c�e Re�pti�

Track A12:00 – 1:00 PM

A9 Journal Club: Two Articles that Should Change your PracticeUsing recent published manuscripts, current practice strategies will be challenged based on these articles. (Pharm Credit to be determined) David James Burch�eld, MD

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 12:00 – 1:00 PM

B9 Fluids, Electrolytes & Nutrition Review of electrolyte management and common electrolyte disorders. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track A9:45 – 11:15 AM

A13a Role of an NNP in a Surgical ICU Setting: What I’ve Learned in the First YearThis presentation will de�ne my role as an NNP in a surgical ICU that cares for infants diagnosed with CDH, respiratory ELCS management and surgical issues related to CDH and the congenital diagnosis. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A13b Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Care Before and Immediately After DeliveryThis presentation will begin by de�ning severity of CDH, fetal evaluation with imaging, maternal testing and interpretation of predicted values. The presentation will also outline the steps taken immediately after an infant’s delivery to stabilize and evaluate the need for treatment with extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and timing of repair surgery. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Tifani Fivecoat, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 9:45 – 11:15 AM

B13 Renal ReviewThis presentation provides a general overview of renal function and disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

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TUESDAY, OCT. 15 5.5 CONTACT HOURS

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 7.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

2019 CONFERENCE SCHEDULEFANNP’S 30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

FACULTY

8:30 – 9:30 AM General Session #2 Epigenetics: Factors A�ecting Gene Expression Why are some genes expressed at certain times and not others? What factors beyond the sequence of DNA can a�ect gene activity? Discover how pre-natal and post-natal events and environments can in�uence health through epigenetics. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

6:30 – 8:00 PM POSTER SESSION AND COCKTAILS

8:00 – 9:30 AM General Session #3 Panel DiscussionJoin this panel of NNPs from various backgrounds whom will engage in conversation with participants regarding mentoring, role transition related challenges, and di�erences in advanced doctoral educational opportunities. With Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, Harry Vannus MS, APRN

THURSDAY, OCT. 17 5.5 CONTACT HOURS (+1.5 optional hours for Poster Session)

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM BRUNCH (on your own) or I FANNP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

FRIDAY, OCT. 18 4.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

SATURDAY, OCT. 19 3.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 AM – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

7:30 – 9:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I REGISTRATION I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

Track A11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

A1a Cardiac Physiology in the NeonateThis presentation will apply cardiac physiologic principles to the bedside care of preterm and term infants. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A1b PDA ManagementCurrent PDA management options in preterm infants will be reviewed. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) G. Michael Bixler, MD

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

A2 Hypothermia and Beyond! During this session, the participant will gain an understanding of emerging trend in hypothermia for neonates with HIE. New emerging therapies for HIE will be discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr) Michael Weiss, MD

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN4:30 – 6:00 PM

A3 How to Get Started with Quality Improvement in your NICUThis session will discuss using readily available information to develop a QI project to improve outcomes of babies in the NICU. We will discuss your QI project for presenta-tion at national meetings and how to get buy-in from physicians and administrators. G. Michael Bixler, MD

Track B 10:00 – 11:00 AM

B4 Metabolic and Endocrine I Provides an overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

11:00 – 12:00 PM

B5 Metabolic and Endocrine II An overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

B6 ABG Interpretation and Ventilation StrategiesA review of blood gas interpretation with ventilation and oxygenation manipulation to optimize neonatal respiratory care. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

3:00 – 4:30 PM

B7 Genetics ReviewAn overview of the main patterns of inheritance, including chromosomal, single gene, and multifactorial. Common occur-rences that e�ect the newborn, infant, and young toddler will be included. The importance of Genomics in healthcare will be discussed. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PM

B8 Neonatal Nutrition Review Provides a general overview of enteral and parenteral nutrition. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Melanie Newkirk, MS, RDN, LSP, LD

Track A10:00 – 11:00 AM A4 Podium Presentations11:00 – 12:00 PM A5 Patient Throughput as it Relates to the NICUInterprofessional teamwork and shared governance have been key drivers of increased throughput in the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (RNICU). (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

A6a Fatty Acids in Preterm Health and DiseaseThis session will discuss maternal-fetal transfer of fatty acids and postnatal alterations; speci�c roles and examples of fatty acids in organ development; and challenges and opportunities in improving lipids & fatty acid delivery for the preterm infant. A6b Lipid Emulsions in Parenteral NutritionThis session will build on the previous lecture with a focus on the parenteral lipid emulsions currently available. We will discuss the practice evolution in using lipid emulsions and gaps that remain for adequacy in the preterm infant; the current scienti�c literature in fourth generation lipid emulsions for preterm infants; and, o�er a potential clinical approach in selecting lipid emulsion types. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr)Camilia Martin, MD

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN3:00 – 4:30 PMA7a The Science of LearningThe science of learning is often referred to as the study of the mental muscle – the brain. Yet all people are unique and for that very reason, prescribing a strict “best practice” for learning is at its best ine�ective, and at its worst, misleading. We will explore the brain as a highly capable learning machine and ‘go rogue’ by identifying counterintuitive methods to achieve, retrieve, store and re�ne conceptual understanding. A7b Preparing the Young Scholar-Clinician: Pearls and PitfallsExpert neonatal advanced practice nurses are not just clinicians. We are teachers, leaders, and scholars, too. But, it takes many years to reach this pinnacle of expertise. Therefore, where do we set the bar for the rising clinician-scholar? How can we thought-fully prepare clinician-scholars for ‘life after graduation’? In this session, we will explore the pearls and pitfalls that young clinician-scholars encounter as they grab hold and climb the professional ladder. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PMA8 Nutritional Requirements and Gut DevelopmentThis session will review the current recommendations for nutritional delivery in the preterm infant and discuss the challenges in meeting recommendations. The impor-tance of nutrients beyond calories and growth will be discussed emphasizing their importance in gut development, and through the gut, systemic health. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Camilia Martin, MD

1:15 – 2:45 PM

B10 Neonatal Pharmacology ReviewAn overview of pharmacokinetics, pharmaco-dynamics, and common medications used in neonatal medicine to help prepare for certi�cation. (Pharm Credit = 1.5 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

B11 Radiology Review Key points for interpreting radiographs in neonates will be discussed as background. Radiographs of common, as well as some uncommon �ndings in neonates will be shown. David James Burch�eld, MD

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PM

B12 Cardiology ReviewThis presentation is an overview of cyanotic, acyanotic, obstructive, and other congenital heart defects. Brief discussion regarding tachyarrhythmias, brady arrhythmias, and pulseless arrests as well as compensated, decompensated, and irreversible shock. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

1:15 – 2:45 PM

A10a State-of-the-State of the NNP Workforce: Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, DNP Entry… and What it all Means for Practicing NNPs Provides an overview of an annual update to keep you abreast of changes in the NNP Workforce. We’ll look at NNP Program enrollments across the US, current trend in the NNP workforce, NONPF mandate regarding DNP-entry for NP as of 2025 and implica-tions for our specialty.A10b When Parents Refuse Eyes and Thighs: The Paradox of Informed Consent Parents of newborns frequently refuse administration of erythromycin and/or vitamin K for their babies shortly following birth. Subsequently, some babies are discharged with signi�cant risk of future morbidity in relation to vitamin-k de�ciency-associated late hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (LHDN), — largely unbeknownst to the parents who have made that decision. After looking at the historical background, the physiology of Vitamin K de�ciency and recent literature showing increases in LHDN in the US, we will discuss the ethical principles and the role of the NNP. Sandra Bellini, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

A11 Hot Topics, Controversies and Change in the NICUThis session will consist of multiple short 10-15 minute vignettes on hot topics, controversies and changes in the NICU. Any available literature will be reviewed, and the therapeutic potentials and pitfalls discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.3 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PMA12 Debrie�ng for 21st Century Health CareAn introduction to a method of debrie�ng that aligns closely with those utilized in high-risk industries like commercial aviation, aerospace and the military. We’ll use videos of a simulated clinical scenario to generate discussion about: 1) debrie�ng basics, 2) facilitating discussion, 3) encouraging self-assessment, 4) asking pertinent questions, 5) maintaining focus, 6) managing special debrie�ng circumstances. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Louis P. Halamek, MD, FAAP

Track B8:00 – 9:30 AM B15 Neonatal Sepsis An overview of neonatal sepsis to prepare for the certi�cation exam. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Collen Reilly Moss, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM B16 Test Taking Tips and Study StrategiesThis session is presented in two parts. First, an overview of the certi�cation examination (rules, regulations, eligibility, and format). Study and test taking strategies will be given for multiple choice exams. Second, you will be given the opportunity to answer practice questions in a relaxed, game show atmosphere. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Track A8:00 – 9:30 AM A15 Ethics in the NICU: When Hearts and Minds CollideIn this interactive presentation we will review the approach to ethical dilemmas, which are so frequent in the NICU. We will focus on moral distress and explore how we can employ techniques to achieve moral comfort. Terri A. Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT10:00 AM – 12:00 PM A16 Legal Workshop: Lessons in Nursing From Documentation to DepositionThis session will explore the legal process from bedside to deposition including an overview of the legal criteria necessary to advance a claim, appropriate documenta-tion to avoid litigation and information about the process of being deposed. A panel of NNPs who have served as expert witnesses and/or experienced a deposi-tion will describe their experiences and insights! Scott E. Gwartney, JDNNP Panel: Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Paula Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:00 – 12:15 PM CLOSING REMARKS

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

7:00 – 10:00 PM 30th Anniversary Beach Party! Join us on the beach for an evening of celebration. Enjoy a delicious beach cookout, music, dancing and fun!

Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNEClinical Professor; Director, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner TrackUniversity of Connecticut School of NursingStorrs, CTNeonatal Nurse Practitioner - NICUConnecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, CT

G. Michael Bixler MDAttending NeonatologistRiverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH

Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BCNeonatal Consultant, Tuscaloosa, AL

Nicole Bowie MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNPNeonatal Nurse PractitionerJackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL

David James Burch�eld MDMedical Director and Chief of NeonatologyShand’s Children’s Hospital, Gainesville, FL

Terri A. Cavaliere DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANPClinical Associate Professor Stony Brook University, School of NursingStony Brook, New YorkNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, NICUCohen Children’s Hospital at North Shore University Hospital, Queens, New York

Tifani Fivecoat DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAPRN CDH ProgramJohns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg, FL

Lisa Glantz DNP, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerBlanc Childrens Hospital, Des Moines, IA

Scott E. Gwartney JDBrooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney, P.A.Tallahassee, FL

Louis P. Halamek MD, FAAPAttending Neonatologist Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Palo Alto, CAProfessor, Neonatal & Developmental MedicineDirector of the Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE)Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Jacqui Ho�man DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAssistant ProfessorRush University College of Nursing, Chicago, ILNeonatal Nurse PractitionerPediatrix Medical Group, Tampa, FL

Amy Jnah DNP, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor Director & Clinical Coordinator, NNP ProgramEast Carolina University, College of Nursing Greenville, NC

Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANPAssistant Professor Augusta University, Augusta, GA

Camilia Martin MDNeonatologistBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MAAssociate Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Clinical Translational Research, NICUHarvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Kara Morgan DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGCAdvanced Practice NurseDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, TN

Melanie Newkirk MS, RDN, CSP, LDManager, Clinical Nutrition, Lactation and Milk DepotJohn’s Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

Leslie A. Parker PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAANClinical Associate Professor, College of NursingUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Terri Poe DNP, RN, NE-BCChief Nursing O�cer, UAB Medicine, Birmingham, AL

Paula M. Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor, Graduate Studies in Advanced Practice NursingDirector, Master’s in Nursing Leadership ProgramDirector, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner ProgramStony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York

Harry Vannus MS, APRNNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, Southwest Ohio Practice, Mednax, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH

Tami Wallace DNP, APRN, NNP-BCPerinatal Outreach Educator and NNPNationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

Michael Weiss MDProfessor Pediatrics, University of FloridaMedical Director of ShandsCair Neonatal Flight TeamGainesville, FL

Track B 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM B1 SOS: Review of Common Neonatal GI Conditions An overview of common neonatal GI problems to help the attendee prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

B2 Neonatal Neurology Review An overview of diagnosis and management of neurologic diseases and conditions to help prepare for certi�cation exams. Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS4:30 – 6:00 PM

B3 Di�erential Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory DiseaseAn overview of airway issues, diseases, mechanical, structural, obstructive, and iatrogenic causes of neonatal respiratory distress. We’ll review key characteristics, stabilization, and treatment options. Mary Beth Bodin, DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC

9:00 – 10:30 AM Welcome and General Session #1A Personal Leadership Experience My personal leadership journey is a humorous account of how childhood experiences, participation on teams, and mentors led to an unexpected opportunity as the CNO. Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

10:30 – 11:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

9:30 – 9:45 AM STRETCH BREAK

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

A14 The Game Show You Will Never See on TV We are back again, giving experienced NNPs another opportunity to show o� their superior knowledge. There is a new set of questions to challenge you to prove how much you remember from your NNP programs and how well you have done in keeping current. (Pharm credit = 0.2 hr) Terri Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM B14 Neonatal Hematology Review A general overview of neonatal hematology and common disorders to help prepare for exams. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Beach P�ty!

P�t� S�i� & Cockta

6:30 – 7:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION Sponsored by FANNPJoin us poolside for hors d’oeuvres and sunset as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary. Meet old friends, make new ones, and networkwith colleagues.

W�c�e Re�pti�

Track A12:00 – 1:00 PM

A9 Journal Club: Two Articles that Should Change your PracticeUsing recent published manuscripts, current practice strategies will be challenged based on these articles. (Pharm Credit to be determined) David James Burch�eld, MD

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 12:00 – 1:00 PM

B9 Fluids, Electrolytes & Nutrition Review of electrolyte management and common electrolyte disorders. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track A9:45 – 11:15 AM

A13a Role of an NNP in a Surgical ICU Setting: What I’ve Learned in the First YearThis presentation will de�ne my role as an NNP in a surgical ICU that cares for infants diagnosed with CDH, respiratory ELCS management and surgical issues related to CDH and the congenital diagnosis. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A13b Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Care Before and Immediately After DeliveryThis presentation will begin by de�ning severity of CDH, fetal evaluation with imaging, maternal testing and interpretation of predicted values. The presentation will also outline the steps taken immediately after an infant’s delivery to stabilize and evaluate the need for treatment with extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and timing of repair surgery. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Tifani Fivecoat, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 9:45 – 11:15 AM

B13 Renal ReviewThis presentation provides a general overview of renal function and disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

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TUESDAY, OCT. 15 5.5 CONTACT HOURS

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 7.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

2019 CONFERENCE SCHEDULEFANNP’S 30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

FACULTY

8:30 – 9:30 AM General Session #2 Epigenetics: Factors A�ecting Gene Expression Why are some genes expressed at certain times and not others? What factors beyond the sequence of DNA can a�ect gene activity? Discover how pre-natal and post-natal events and environments can in�uence health through epigenetics. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

6:30 – 8:00 PM POSTER SESSION AND COCKTAILS

8:00 – 9:30 AM General Session #3 Panel DiscussionJoin this panel of NNPs from various backgrounds whom will engage in conversation with participants regarding mentoring, role transition related challenges, and di�erences in advanced doctoral educational opportunities. With Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, Harry Vannus MS, APRN

THURSDAY, OCT. 17 5.5 CONTACT HOURS (+1.5 optional hours for Poster Session)

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM BRUNCH (on your own) or I FANNP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

FRIDAY, OCT. 18 4.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

SATURDAY, OCT. 19 3.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 AM – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

7:30 – 9:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I REGISTRATION I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

Track A11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

A1a Cardiac Physiology in the NeonateThis presentation will apply cardiac physiologic principles to the bedside care of preterm and term infants. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A1b PDA ManagementCurrent PDA management options in preterm infants will be reviewed. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) G. Michael Bixler, MD

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

A2 Hypothermia and Beyond! During this session, the participant will gain an understanding of emerging trend in hypothermia for neonates with HIE. New emerging therapies for HIE will be discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr) Michael Weiss, MD

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN4:30 – 6:00 PM

A3 How to Get Started with Quality Improvement in your NICUThis session will discuss using readily available information to develop a QI project to improve outcomes of babies in the NICU. We will discuss your QI project for presenta-tion at national meetings and how to get buy-in from physicians and administrators. G. Michael Bixler, MD

Track B 10:00 – 11:00 AM

B4 Metabolic and Endocrine I Provides an overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

11:00 – 12:00 PM

B5 Metabolic and Endocrine II An overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

B6 ABG Interpretation and Ventilation StrategiesA review of blood gas interpretation with ventilation and oxygenation manipulation to optimize neonatal respiratory care. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

3:00 – 4:30 PM

B7 Genetics ReviewAn overview of the main patterns of inheritance, including chromosomal, single gene, and multifactorial. Common occur-rences that e�ect the newborn, infant, and young toddler will be included. The importance of Genomics in healthcare will be discussed. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PM

B8 Neonatal Nutrition Review Provides a general overview of enteral and parenteral nutrition. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Melanie Newkirk, MS, RDN, LSP, LD

Track A10:00 – 11:00 AM A4 Podium Presentations11:00 – 12:00 PM A5 Patient Throughput as it Relates to the NICUInterprofessional teamwork and shared governance have been key drivers of increased throughput in the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (RNICU). (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

A6a Fatty Acids in Preterm Health and DiseaseThis session will discuss maternal-fetal transfer of fatty acids and postnatal alterations; speci�c roles and examples of fatty acids in organ development; and challenges and opportunities in improving lipids & fatty acid delivery for the preterm infant. A6b Lipid Emulsions in Parenteral NutritionThis session will build on the previous lecture with a focus on the parenteral lipid emulsions currently available. We will discuss the practice evolution in using lipid emulsions and gaps that remain for adequacy in the preterm infant; the current scienti�c literature in fourth generation lipid emulsions for preterm infants; and, o�er a potential clinical approach in selecting lipid emulsion types. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr)Camilia Martin, MD

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN3:00 – 4:30 PMA7a The Science of LearningThe science of learning is often referred to as the study of the mental muscle – the brain. Yet all people are unique and for that very reason, prescribing a strict “best practice” for learning is at its best ine�ective, and at its worst, misleading. We will explore the brain as a highly capable learning machine and ‘go rogue’ by identifying counterintuitive methods to achieve, retrieve, store and re�ne conceptual understanding. A7b Preparing the Young Scholar-Clinician: Pearls and PitfallsExpert neonatal advanced practice nurses are not just clinicians. We are teachers, leaders, and scholars, too. But, it takes many years to reach this pinnacle of expertise. Therefore, where do we set the bar for the rising clinician-scholar? How can we thought-fully prepare clinician-scholars for ‘life after graduation’? In this session, we will explore the pearls and pitfalls that young clinician-scholars encounter as they grab hold and climb the professional ladder. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PMA8 Nutritional Requirements and Gut DevelopmentThis session will review the current recommendations for nutritional delivery in the preterm infant and discuss the challenges in meeting recommendations. The impor-tance of nutrients beyond calories and growth will be discussed emphasizing their importance in gut development, and through the gut, systemic health. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Camilia Martin, MD

1:15 – 2:45 PM

B10 Neonatal Pharmacology ReviewAn overview of pharmacokinetics, pharmaco-dynamics, and common medications used in neonatal medicine to help prepare for certi�cation. (Pharm Credit = 1.5 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

B11 Radiology Review Key points for interpreting radiographs in neonates will be discussed as background. Radiographs of common, as well as some uncommon �ndings in neonates will be shown. David James Burch�eld, MD

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PM

B12 Cardiology ReviewThis presentation is an overview of cyanotic, acyanotic, obstructive, and other congenital heart defects. Brief discussion regarding tachyarrhythmias, brady arrhythmias, and pulseless arrests as well as compensated, decompensated, and irreversible shock. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

1:15 – 2:45 PM

A10a State-of-the-State of the NNP Workforce: Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, DNP Entry… and What it all Means for Practicing NNPs Provides an overview of an annual update to keep you abreast of changes in the NNP Workforce. We’ll look at NNP Program enrollments across the US, current trend in the NNP workforce, NONPF mandate regarding DNP-entry for NP as of 2025 and implica-tions for our specialty.A10b When Parents Refuse Eyes and Thighs: The Paradox of Informed Consent Parents of newborns frequently refuse administration of erythromycin and/or vitamin K for their babies shortly following birth. Subsequently, some babies are discharged with signi�cant risk of future morbidity in relation to vitamin-k de�ciency-associated late hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (LHDN), — largely unbeknownst to the parents who have made that decision. After looking at the historical background, the physiology of Vitamin K de�ciency and recent literature showing increases in LHDN in the US, we will discuss the ethical principles and the role of the NNP. Sandra Bellini, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

A11 Hot Topics, Controversies and Change in the NICUThis session will consist of multiple short 10-15 minute vignettes on hot topics, controversies and changes in the NICU. Any available literature will be reviewed, and the therapeutic potentials and pitfalls discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.3 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PMA12 Debrie�ng for 21st Century Health CareAn introduction to a method of debrie�ng that aligns closely with those utilized in high-risk industries like commercial aviation, aerospace and the military. We’ll use videos of a simulated clinical scenario to generate discussion about: 1) debrie�ng basics, 2) facilitating discussion, 3) encouraging self-assessment, 4) asking pertinent questions, 5) maintaining focus, 6) managing special debrie�ng circumstances. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Louis P. Halamek, MD, FAAP

Track B8:00 – 9:30 AM B15 Neonatal Sepsis An overview of neonatal sepsis to prepare for the certi�cation exam. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Collen Reilly Moss, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM B16 Test Taking Tips and Study StrategiesThis session is presented in two parts. First, an overview of the certi�cation examination (rules, regulations, eligibility, and format). Study and test taking strategies will be given for multiple choice exams. Second, you will be given the opportunity to answer practice questions in a relaxed, game show atmosphere. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Track A8:00 – 9:30 AM A15 Ethics in the NICU: When Hearts and Minds CollideIn this interactive presentation we will review the approach to ethical dilemmas, which are so frequent in the NICU. We will focus on moral distress and explore how we can employ techniques to achieve moral comfort. Terri A. Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT10:00 AM – 12:00 PM A16 Legal Workshop: Lessons in Nursing From Documentation to DepositionThis session will explore the legal process from bedside to deposition including an overview of the legal criteria necessary to advance a claim, appropriate documenta-tion to avoid litigation and information about the process of being deposed. A panel of NNPs who have served as expert witnesses and/or experienced a deposi-tion will describe their experiences and insights! Scott E. Gwartney, JDNNP Panel: Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Paula Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:00 – 12:15 PM CLOSING REMARKS

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

7:00 – 10:00 PM 30th Anniversary Beach Party! Join us on the beach for an evening of celebration. Enjoy a delicious beach cookout, music, dancing and fun!

Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNEClinical Professor; Director, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner TrackUniversity of Connecticut School of NursingStorrs, CTNeonatal Nurse Practitioner - NICUConnecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, CT

G. Michael Bixler MDAttending NeonatologistRiverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH

Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BCNeonatal Consultant, Tuscaloosa, AL

Nicole Bowie MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNPNeonatal Nurse PractitionerJackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL

David James Burch�eld MDMedical Director and Chief of NeonatologyShand’s Children’s Hospital, Gainesville, FL

Terri A. Cavaliere DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANPClinical Associate Professor Stony Brook University, School of NursingStony Brook, New YorkNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, NICUCohen Children’s Hospital at North Shore University Hospital, Queens, New York

Tifani Fivecoat DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAPRN CDH ProgramJohns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg, FL

Lisa Glantz DNP, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerBlanc Childrens Hospital, Des Moines, IA

Scott E. Gwartney JDBrooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney, P.A.Tallahassee, FL

Louis P. Halamek MD, FAAPAttending Neonatologist Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Palo Alto, CAProfessor, Neonatal & Developmental MedicineDirector of the Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE)Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Jacqui Ho�man DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAssistant ProfessorRush University College of Nursing, Chicago, ILNeonatal Nurse PractitionerPediatrix Medical Group, Tampa, FL

Amy Jnah DNP, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor Director & Clinical Coordinator, NNP ProgramEast Carolina University, College of Nursing Greenville, NC

Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANPAssistant Professor Augusta University, Augusta, GA

Camilia Martin MDNeonatologistBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MAAssociate Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Clinical Translational Research, NICUHarvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Kara Morgan DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGCAdvanced Practice NurseDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, TN

Melanie Newkirk MS, RDN, CSP, LDManager, Clinical Nutrition, Lactation and Milk DepotJohn’s Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

Leslie A. Parker PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAANClinical Associate Professor, College of NursingUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Terri Poe DNP, RN, NE-BCChief Nursing O�cer, UAB Medicine, Birmingham, AL

Paula M. Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor, Graduate Studies in Advanced Practice NursingDirector, Master’s in Nursing Leadership ProgramDirector, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner ProgramStony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York

Harry Vannus MS, APRNNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, Southwest Ohio Practice, Mednax, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH

Tami Wallace DNP, APRN, NNP-BCPerinatal Outreach Educator and NNPNationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

Michael Weiss MDProfessor Pediatrics, University of FloridaMedical Director of ShandsCair Neonatal Flight TeamGainesville, FL

Track B 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM B1 SOS: Review of Common Neonatal GI Conditions An overview of common neonatal GI problems to help the attendee prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

B2 Neonatal Neurology Review An overview of diagnosis and management of neurologic diseases and conditions to help prepare for certi�cation exams. Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS4:30 – 6:00 PM

B3 Di�erential Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory DiseaseAn overview of airway issues, diseases, mechanical, structural, obstructive, and iatrogenic causes of neonatal respiratory distress. We’ll review key characteristics, stabilization, and treatment options. Mary Beth Bodin, DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC

9:00 – 10:30 AM Welcome and General Session #1A Personal Leadership Experience My personal leadership journey is a humorous account of how childhood experiences, participation on teams, and mentors led to an unexpected opportunity as the CNO. Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

10:30 – 11:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

9:30 – 9:45 AM STRETCH BREAK

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

A14 The Game Show You Will Never See on TV We are back again, giving experienced NNPs another opportunity to show o� their superior knowledge. There is a new set of questions to challenge you to prove how much you remember from your NNP programs and how well you have done in keeping current. (Pharm credit = 0.2 hr) Terri Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM B14 Neonatal Hematology Review A general overview of neonatal hematology and common disorders to help prepare for exams. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Beach P�ty!

P�t� S�i� & Cockta

6:30 – 7:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION Sponsored by FANNPJoin us poolside for hors d’oeuvres and sunset as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary. Meet old friends, make new ones, and networkwith colleagues.

W�c�e Re�pti�

Track A12:00 – 1:00 PM

A9 Journal Club: Two Articles that Should Change your PracticeUsing recent published manuscripts, current practice strategies will be challenged based on these articles. (Pharm Credit to be determined) David James Burch�eld, MD

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 12:00 – 1:00 PM

B9 Fluids, Electrolytes & Nutrition Review of electrolyte management and common electrolyte disorders. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track A9:45 – 11:15 AM

A13a Role of an NNP in a Surgical ICU Setting: What I’ve Learned in the First YearThis presentation will de�ne my role as an NNP in a surgical ICU that cares for infants diagnosed with CDH, respiratory ELCS management and surgical issues related to CDH and the congenital diagnosis. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A13b Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Care Before and Immediately After DeliveryThis presentation will begin by de�ning severity of CDH, fetal evaluation with imaging, maternal testing and interpretation of predicted values. The presentation will also outline the steps taken immediately after an infant’s delivery to stabilize and evaluate the need for treatment with extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and timing of repair surgery. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Tifani Fivecoat, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 9:45 – 11:15 AM

B13 Renal ReviewThis presentation provides a general overview of renal function and disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

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TUESDAY, OCT. 15 5.5 CONTACT HOURS

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 7.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

2019 CONFERENCE SCHEDULEFANNP’S 30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

FACULTY

8:30 – 9:30 AM General Session #2 Epigenetics: Factors A�ecting Gene Expression Why are some genes expressed at certain times and not others? What factors beyond the sequence of DNA can a�ect gene activity? Discover how pre-natal and post-natal events and environments can in�uence health through epigenetics. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

6:30 – 8:00 PM POSTER SESSION AND COCKTAILS

8:00 – 9:30 AM General Session #3 Panel DiscussionJoin this panel of NNPs from various backgrounds whom will engage in conversation with participants regarding mentoring, role transition related challenges, and di�erences in advanced doctoral educational opportunities. With Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, Harry Vannus MS, APRN

THURSDAY, OCT. 17 5.5 CONTACT HOURS (+1.5 optional hours for Poster Session)

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM BRUNCH (on your own) or I FANNP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

FRIDAY, OCT. 18 4.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

SATURDAY, OCT. 19 3.5 CONTACT HOURS

7:30 AM – 8:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I NETWORKING

7:30 – 9:00 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST I REGISTRATION I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

Track A11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

A1a Cardiac Physiology in the NeonateThis presentation will apply cardiac physiologic principles to the bedside care of preterm and term infants. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A1b PDA ManagementCurrent PDA management options in preterm infants will be reviewed. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) G. Michael Bixler, MD

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

A2 Hypothermia and Beyond! During this session, the participant will gain an understanding of emerging trend in hypothermia for neonates with HIE. New emerging therapies for HIE will be discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr) Michael Weiss, MD

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN4:30 – 6:00 PM

A3 How to Get Started with Quality Improvement in your NICUThis session will discuss using readily available information to develop a QI project to improve outcomes of babies in the NICU. We will discuss your QI project for presenta-tion at national meetings and how to get buy-in from physicians and administrators. G. Michael Bixler, MD

Track B 10:00 – 11:00 AM

B4 Metabolic and Endocrine I Provides an overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

11:00 – 12:00 PM

B5 Metabolic and Endocrine II An overview of metabolic and endocrine function with common disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

B6 ABG Interpretation and Ventilation StrategiesA review of blood gas interpretation with ventilation and oxygenation manipulation to optimize neonatal respiratory care. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

3:00 – 4:30 PM

B7 Genetics ReviewAn overview of the main patterns of inheritance, including chromosomal, single gene, and multifactorial. Common occur-rences that e�ect the newborn, infant, and young toddler will be included. The importance of Genomics in healthcare will be discussed. Kara Morgan, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PM

B8 Neonatal Nutrition Review Provides a general overview of enteral and parenteral nutrition. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Melanie Newkirk, MS, RDN, LSP, LD

Track A10:00 – 11:00 AM A4 Podium Presentations11:00 – 12:00 PM A5 Patient Throughput as it Relates to the NICUInterprofessional teamwork and shared governance have been key drivers of increased throughput in the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (RNICU). (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

12:00 – 1:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) I EXHIBITS OPEN1:00 – 2:30 PM

A6a Fatty Acids in Preterm Health and DiseaseThis session will discuss maternal-fetal transfer of fatty acids and postnatal alterations; speci�c roles and examples of fatty acids in organ development; and challenges and opportunities in improving lipids & fatty acid delivery for the preterm infant. A6b Lipid Emulsions in Parenteral NutritionThis session will build on the previous lecture with a focus on the parenteral lipid emulsions currently available. We will discuss the practice evolution in using lipid emulsions and gaps that remain for adequacy in the preterm infant; the current scienti�c literature in fourth generation lipid emulsions for preterm infants; and, o�er a potential clinical approach in selecting lipid emulsion types. (Pharm Credit = 0.4 hr)Camilia Martin, MD

2:30 – 3:00 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN3:00 – 4:30 PMA7a The Science of LearningThe science of learning is often referred to as the study of the mental muscle – the brain. Yet all people are unique and for that very reason, prescribing a strict “best practice” for learning is at its best ine�ective, and at its worst, misleading. We will explore the brain as a highly capable learning machine and ‘go rogue’ by identifying counterintuitive methods to achieve, retrieve, store and re�ne conceptual understanding. A7b Preparing the Young Scholar-Clinician: Pearls and PitfallsExpert neonatal advanced practice nurses are not just clinicians. We are teachers, leaders, and scholars, too. But, it takes many years to reach this pinnacle of expertise. Therefore, where do we set the bar for the rising clinician-scholar? How can we thought-fully prepare clinician-scholars for ‘life after graduation’? In this session, we will explore the pearls and pitfalls that young clinician-scholars encounter as they grab hold and climb the professional ladder. Amy Jnah, DNP, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK 4:45 – 6:15 PMA8 Nutritional Requirements and Gut DevelopmentThis session will review the current recommendations for nutritional delivery in the preterm infant and discuss the challenges in meeting recommendations. The impor-tance of nutrients beyond calories and growth will be discussed emphasizing their importance in gut development, and through the gut, systemic health. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Camilia Martin, MD

1:15 – 2:45 PM

B10 Neonatal Pharmacology ReviewAn overview of pharmacokinetics, pharmaco-dynamics, and common medications used in neonatal medicine to help prepare for certi�cation. (Pharm Credit = 1.5 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

B11 Radiology Review Key points for interpreting radiographs in neonates will be discussed as background. Radiographs of common, as well as some uncommon �ndings in neonates will be shown. David James Burch�eld, MD

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PM

B12 Cardiology ReviewThis presentation is an overview of cyanotic, acyanotic, obstructive, and other congenital heart defects. Brief discussion regarding tachyarrhythmias, brady arrhythmias, and pulseless arrests as well as compensated, decompensated, and irreversible shock. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)Nicole Bowie, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNP

1:15 – 2:45 PM

A10a State-of-the-State of the NNP Workforce: Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, DNP Entry… and What it all Means for Practicing NNPs Provides an overview of an annual update to keep you abreast of changes in the NNP Workforce. We’ll look at NNP Program enrollments across the US, current trend in the NNP workforce, NONPF mandate regarding DNP-entry for NP as of 2025 and implica-tions for our specialty.A10b When Parents Refuse Eyes and Thighs: The Paradox of Informed Consent Parents of newborns frequently refuse administration of erythromycin and/or vitamin K for their babies shortly following birth. Subsequently, some babies are discharged with signi�cant risk of future morbidity in relation to vitamin-k de�ciency-associated late hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (LHDN), — largely unbeknownst to the parents who have made that decision. After looking at the historical background, the physiology of Vitamin K de�ciency and recent literature showing increases in LHDN in the US, we will discuss the ethical principles and the role of the NNP. Sandra Bellini, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE

2:45 – 3:00 PM STRETCH BREAK 3:00 – 4:30 PM

A11 Hot Topics, Controversies and Change in the NICUThis session will consist of multiple short 10-15 minute vignettes on hot topics, controversies and changes in the NICU. Any available literature will be reviewed, and the therapeutic potentials and pitfalls discussed. (Pharm Credit = 0.3 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

4:30 – 4:45 PM STRETCH BREAK4:45 – 6:15 PMA12 Debrie�ng for 21st Century Health CareAn introduction to a method of debrie�ng that aligns closely with those utilized in high-risk industries like commercial aviation, aerospace and the military. We’ll use videos of a simulated clinical scenario to generate discussion about: 1) debrie�ng basics, 2) facilitating discussion, 3) encouraging self-assessment, 4) asking pertinent questions, 5) maintaining focus, 6) managing special debrie�ng circumstances. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Louis P. Halamek, MD, FAAP

Track B8:00 – 9:30 AM B15 Neonatal Sepsis An overview of neonatal sepsis to prepare for the certi�cation exam. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Collen Reilly Moss, MSN, APRN, NNP-BC

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM B16 Test Taking Tips and Study StrategiesThis session is presented in two parts. First, an overview of the certi�cation examination (rules, regulations, eligibility, and format). Study and test taking strategies will be given for multiple choice exams. Second, you will be given the opportunity to answer practice questions in a relaxed, game show atmosphere. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Track A8:00 – 9:30 AM A15 Ethics in the NICU: When Hearts and Minds CollideIn this interactive presentation we will review the approach to ethical dilemmas, which are so frequent in the NICU. We will focus on moral distress and explore how we can employ techniques to achieve moral comfort. Terri A. Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I HOTEL CHECKOUT10:00 AM – 12:00 PM A16 Legal Workshop: Lessons in Nursing From Documentation to DepositionThis session will explore the legal process from bedside to deposition including an overview of the legal criteria necessary to advance a claim, appropriate documenta-tion to avoid litigation and information about the process of being deposed. A panel of NNPs who have served as expert witnesses and/or experienced a deposi-tion will describe their experiences and insights! Scott E. Gwartney, JDNNP Panel: Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC, Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANP, Paula Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:00 – 12:15 PM CLOSING REMARKS

9:30 – 10:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

7:00 – 10:00 PM 30th Anniversary Beach Party! Join us on the beach for an evening of celebration. Enjoy a delicious beach cookout, music, dancing and fun!

Sandra Bellini DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNEClinical Professor; Director, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner TrackUniversity of Connecticut School of NursingStorrs, CTNeonatal Nurse Practitioner - NICUConnecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, CT

G. Michael Bixler MDAttending NeonatologistRiverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH

Mary Beth Bodin DNP, CRNP, NNP-BCNeonatal Consultant, Tuscaloosa, AL

Nicole Bowie MSN, APRN, NNP-BC, PNPNeonatal Nurse PractitionerJackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL

David James Burch�eld MDMedical Director and Chief of NeonatologyShand’s Children’s Hospital, Gainesville, FL

Terri A. Cavaliere DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANPClinical Associate Professor Stony Brook University, School of NursingStony Brook, New YorkNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, NICUCohen Children’s Hospital at North Shore University Hospital, Queens, New York

Tifani Fivecoat DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAPRN CDH ProgramJohns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg, FL

Lisa Glantz DNP, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerBlanc Childrens Hospital, Des Moines, IA

Scott E. Gwartney JDBrooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney, P.A.Tallahassee, FL

Louis P. Halamek MD, FAAPAttending Neonatologist Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Palo Alto, CAProfessor, Neonatal & Developmental MedicineDirector of the Center for Advanced Pediatric and Perinatal Education (CAPE)Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Jacqui Ho�man DNP, APRN, NNP-BCAssistant ProfessorRush University College of Nursing, Chicago, ILNeonatal Nurse PractitionerPediatrix Medical Group, Tampa, FL

Amy Jnah DNP, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor Director & Clinical Coordinator, NNP ProgramEast Carolina University, College of Nursing Greenville, NC

Terri Marin PhD, NNP-BC, FAANPAssistant Professor Augusta University, Augusta, GA

Camilia Martin MDNeonatologistBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MAAssociate Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Clinical Translational Research, NICUHarvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Kara Morgan DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CGCAdvanced Practice NurseDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Colleen Reilly Moss MSN, APRN, NNP-BCNeonatal Nurse PractitionerMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at VanderbiltNashville, TN

Melanie Newkirk MS, RDN, CSP, LDManager, Clinical Nutrition, Lactation and Milk DepotJohn’s Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL

Leslie A. Parker PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAANClinical Associate Professor, College of NursingUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Terri Poe DNP, RN, NE-BCChief Nursing O�cer, UAB Medicine, Birmingham, AL

Paula M. Timoney DNP, APRN, NNP-BCClinical Associate Professor, Graduate Studies in Advanced Practice NursingDirector, Master’s in Nursing Leadership ProgramDirector, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner ProgramStony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York

Harry Vannus MS, APRNNeonatal Nurse Practitioner, Southwest Ohio Practice, Mednax, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH

Tami Wallace DNP, APRN, NNP-BCPerinatal Outreach Educator and NNPNationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

Michael Weiss MDProfessor Pediatrics, University of FloridaMedical Director of ShandsCair Neonatal Flight TeamGainesville, FL

Track B 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM B1 SOS: Review of Common Neonatal GI Conditions An overview of common neonatal GI problems to help the attendee prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.2 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

12:30 – 2:00 PM LUNCH (on your own) EXHIBITS OPEN2:00 – 3:30 PM

B2 Neonatal Neurology Review An overview of diagnosis and management of neurologic diseases and conditions to help prepare for certi�cation exams. Leslie Parker, PhD, APRN, NNP-BC, FAAN

3:30 – 4:30 PM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS4:30 – 6:00 PM

B3 Di�erential Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory DiseaseAn overview of airway issues, diseases, mechanical, structural, obstructive, and iatrogenic causes of neonatal respiratory distress. We’ll review key characteristics, stabilization, and treatment options. Mary Beth Bodin, DNP, CRNP, NNP-BC

9:00 – 10:30 AM Welcome and General Session #1A Personal Leadership Experience My personal leadership journey is a humorous account of how childhood experiences, participation on teams, and mentors led to an unexpected opportunity as the CNO. Terri Poe, DNP, RN, NE-BC

10:30 – 11:00 AM BREAK I NETWORKING I EXHIBITS OPEN

9:30 – 9:45 AM STRETCH BREAK

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

A14 The Game Show You Will Never See on TV We are back again, giving experienced NNPs another opportunity to show o� their superior knowledge. There is a new set of questions to challenge you to prove how much you remember from your NNP programs and how well you have done in keeping current. (Pharm credit = 0.2 hr) Terri Cavaliere, DNP, RN, NNP-BC, FAANP

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM B14 Neonatal Hematology Review A general overview of neonatal hematology and common disorders to help prepare for exams. Lisa Glantz, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

Beach P�ty!

P�t� S�i� & Cockta

6:30 – 7:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION Sponsored by FANNPJoin us poolside for hors d’oeuvres and sunset as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary. Meet old friends, make new ones, and networkwith colleagues.

W�c�e Re�pti�

Track A12:00 – 1:00 PM

A9 Journal Club: Two Articles that Should Change your PracticeUsing recent published manuscripts, current practice strategies will be challenged based on these articles. (Pharm Credit to be determined) David James Burch�eld, MD

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 12:00 – 1:00 PM

B9 Fluids, Electrolytes & Nutrition Review of electrolyte management and common electrolyte disorders. (Pharm Credit = 0.5 hr) Jacqui Ho�man, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

1:00 – 1:15 PM STRETCH BREAK

Track A9:45 – 11:15 AM

A13a Role of an NNP in a Surgical ICU Setting: What I’ve Learned in the First YearThis presentation will de�ne my role as an NNP in a surgical ICU that cares for infants diagnosed with CDH, respiratory ELCS management and surgical issues related to CDH and the congenital diagnosis. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr)A13b Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Care Before and Immediately After DeliveryThis presentation will begin by de�ning severity of CDH, fetal evaluation with imaging, maternal testing and interpretation of predicted values. The presentation will also outline the steps taken immediately after an infant’s delivery to stabilize and evaluate the need for treatment with extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and timing of repair surgery. (Pharm Credit = 0.1 hr) Tifani Fivecoat, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

Track B 9:45 – 11:15 AM

B13 Renal ReviewThis presentation provides a general overview of renal function and disorders to help prepare for certi�cation exams. (Pharm Credit = 0.15 hr) Tami Wallace, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC

11:15 – 11:30 AM STRETCH BREAK

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FANNP’S 30th NATIONALNEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUMCLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

Register on our website, fannp.org

PLEASE POST IN NEONATAL UNIT

2019OCTOBER

15-19Clearwater Beach

Florida

FANNPPO Box 14572St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4572

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CONFERENCE OBJECTIVESThis program is designed to prepare the novice neonatal nurse practitioner or student for the National Certi�cation Corporation (NCC) Neonatal Nursing Specialties examina-tion and includes advanced level topics for the seasoned NNP. Expert faculty o�er an in-depth review and update of content pertinent to your practice. Track A sessions are designed for the experienced NNP; Track B sessions are designed as a review for the NCC exam. Sessions in both tracks will ful�ll educational requirements for NCC re-certi�cation. You will have online access to handouts from both tracks.

Yo u w i l l h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o :

n review current concepts, trends, and management practices appropriate for the care of the high-risk neonate;n access knowledgeable individuals involved in the care of the fetus and the newborn;n network with other professionals involved in high-risk neonatal care; andn discuss current issues in neonatal care.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSThe Florida Board of Nursing has approved this conference for up to 28 contact hours.

LOCATIONJust named America’s Best Beach by TripAdvisor! Clearwater Beach is in the heart of Florida’s exclusive Suncoast, where sunny days are the norm and the average annual temperature is in the mid-70s. Centrally located on the Gulf of Mexico, the Tampa Bay area o�ers art gallerys, cultural events, and professional sports, all within a half hour drive. Enjoy a diverse assortment of restaurants, shopping and nightlife — and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Visit some of our famous attractions. In Tampa: Busch Gardens, The Tampa Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), the Florida Aquarium, and Lowery Park Zoo. In St. Petersburg: The Dali Museum, Chihuly Collection and Museum of Fine Arts. In Clearwater, visit Clearwater Marine Aquarium, home to “Winter” from “Dolphin Tale.”

ACCOMMODATIONSThe Sheraton Sand Key Resort is situated on a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico. The schedule includes plenty of free time to enjoy the sun and beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the swimming pool, �tness center, tennis, in-line skating, or simply stroll the white sandy beach. Beach activities — parasailing, catamarans and sailboarding — are only steps away. “The best of both worlds — a spectacular secluded beach tucked conveniently close to Florida’s exciting attractions.”

ROOMS AND RESER VATIONSRate is $176 per room (single/double occupancy), plus taxes (currently 11%). Rate applies 3 days prior to and after the conference. To obtain the special FANNP rate, make your reservation early and before the “hotel room block release date” which is Sept. 10 (before 11:00 PM EST). After the release date, rooms and group rates may no longer be available; please call the hotel directly for more information. The room block may sell out early. For reservations call 727-595-1611, or click on the reservations link at FANNP.org. Indicate that you’re attending the FANNP Symposium to receive the special rate.

TRANSPOR TATIONSuper Shuttle is available from Tampa International Airport. There is a discount if booked in advance online at supershut-tle.com. The Super Shuttle booth is located on the ground �oor (near the glass entrance/exit doors).

30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEWT H E F L O R I D A A S S O C I A T I O N O F N E O N A T A L N U R S E P R A C T I T I O N E R S

The Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners is an organization established to promote the professional development and practice of neonatal nurse practitioners. The FANNP supports the highest standards of neonatal nursing through education, practice, and research.

Voting Membership (only $50) is open to all nurse practitioners whose �eld of interest includes neonatal care. Student Membership ($40) is open to all NNP students. FANNP now o�ers an Associate Membership is open to any person in an advanced practice role, other than a NNP, interested in fostering the mission and goals of the organization ($50), and retired NNPs ($25).

FANNP Members enjoy a number of bene�ts, including:>> You’ll be eligible for scholarships and research grants ($500 – $1000)>> Attend complimentary Annual FANNP Business Brunch ($20 value)>> New Voting Memberships save $25 on Conference Registration Fee

Your total savings… $45! There’s never been a better time to join.

JOIN FANNPTODAY!

O u t - o f - s t a t em e m b e r s h i p s

w e l co m e

2019 HIGHLIGHTS AND EX TRAS

Welcome ReceptionJoin us poolside to network, meet new friends and catch up with the old ones!

Wednesday Night Beach PartyLet’s celebrate... “30 Years of FANNP: Then and Now.” The dress will be what everyone wore in 1989! We‘ve prepared fun trivia about FANNP’ history and what NICU’s were doing in their units in the 90’s, 2000, and 2010. Enjoy music, dancing, and a fun beach cookout (cocktails available for purchase).

Poster SessionReview current hot topic research and earn 1.5 contact hours while sipping on a cocktail and interacting with colleagues and Poster Presenters.

Exhibit HallDuring breaks, browse through our Exhibit Hall set up with displays from medical and non-medical vendors.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

REGISTRATION FORM

CONFERENCEFEES

Register by mail, or online at FANNP.org (no fax or phone registration).

Daily Rates: For daily r ates e-mail [email protected]. Online registration is not available for daily rates.

Cancellation/Refund Policy: In the event you are unable to attend, registration fees, minus $50 administrative fee and any membership dues, will be refunded if written cancellation notification is postmarked or emailed before 9/20/19. A 50% refund of registration fees minus membership dues will be issued for cancellation notification postmarked or emailed 9/20/19 – 10/4/19. No refunds will be issued for cancellations postmarked or emailed after 10/4/19. Refunds will be processed following the conclusion of the course. FANNP reserves the right to cancel or postpone the course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, FANNP will refund any registration fees, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses to partici-pants, including cancellation charges assessed by airlines or travel agencies.

Student Registration: To qualify for the student discount, you must be a full-time equivalent student, enrolled in a NNP prepara-tion course of study. Proof of enrollment MUST accompany your registration (letter from your department head or copy of course registration).

Wednesday Night Beach Party: Wednesday, October 16, 7:00-10:00 pm. DJ, cookout, cash bar available. $30 for attendees, $40 for each adult guest, and $20 for each child.

FANNP Annual Business Meeting/Brunch: Thursday, Oct. 17, 10:30 AM –12:00 NOON. Included in registration fee for new and current members; non-members add $20 to registration fee. Please indicate on your registration form if you plan to attend.

Poster Session and Cocktails: Thursday, Oct. 17, 6:30 – 8:00 PM. Lively Poster Presentations of current topics and research. 1.5 additional contact hours. Add $10 to cost of registration.

Syllabus: We are continuing our e�orts to save our resources while keeping costs down. The lecture materials will be available electronically prior to the conference on our website FANNP.org, accessable by a code given upon registration. You will be able to print, or better yet, download the material for those lectures you will be attending for reference during the conference (you will also have access to all other materials as well). The hotel has accessible outlets for laptops and tablets. They also have computers for use in the Mainstay Lounge. We will continue to provide access to both written and audio portions of most lectures for all participants, available four weeks after the conference. We hope you will �nd this helpful and join us in an attempt to preserve our sustainable resources.

FANNP Member FANNP New Member Non-Member Full-Time Student On or Before Aug 1 445 535 (includes 1yr membership dues) 560 425 Aug 2 – Sept 20 485 585 (includes 1yr membership dues) 610 460 After Sept 20 545 645 (includes 1yr membership dues) 670 535

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16

Mail completed form and payment to: FANNP, PO Box 14572, St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4572

Full Name: Credentials (RN, ARNP, PNP, etc.):

First Name (as you would like printed on your nametag):

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone: E-mail*:

Affiliation (Hospital/School/Physician Group, etc.):

Name (as it appears on license):

Nsg. License State**: # State: #*E-mail address must be provided and will be used for registration con�rmation. **License information required for CEU Certificate.

How did you hear about the conference?

1

2

3

4

5

Please indicate which workshops you will attend by circling one choice in each box below:SelectSessions

PaymentOptions

ProgramOptionsand Fees

PleasePrint

Clearly

Registration andFees Postmarked…

On Site Registration, add $60. Sorry, no vouchers accepted. Payment in U.S. Dollars.

Mail

CHECK or ENCLOSED

CHARGE my m Visa mMasterCard m Discover Card

card number name as it appears on card

billing address (if di�erent than registration address)

expiration date 3-digit code (located in cardholder’s signature signature area on card back)

Save $25!Dues (paid before 7/1/19)

**Veri�cation must be included

$

$

$

$$

$

FANNP

PLANNING

COMMIT TEE

Mary Beth BodinDiane McNerneySheryl MontrowlDiana Morgan-Fuchs

Keep e-mail address con�dential or May print in syllabus

Marylee KrausConference Chair

Harry VannusExhibits & Sponsor Coordinator

Jacqui Ho�manSpeaker Co-Chair

Ruth BartelsonMichele Beaulieu

Register early… Conference limited to 300 people.

Current

(FANNP is unable to processAmerican Express)

Program and faculty subject to change. For more information, e-mail [email protected]. Any commercial support has not in�uenced the planning, presenters, objectives or contents of this Symposium.

The Florida Association OfNeonatal Nurse Practitioners’

30th National

Clearwater Beach

“The only review course for NNPs, by NNPs”Colleen Reilly Moss

Cori RaikenKaren TheobaldPaula Timoney

Clearwater Jazz HolidayThe Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a world- class gathering of the some of the greatest talents. This year’s festival, Oct. 17-20, o�ers great music against the backdrop of warm breezes and brilliant sunsets.

“Helping NNPs shine since 1989”

clinical update and review Oct. 15-19

Conference Fee* (please circle appropriate fee listed above and enter fee at right)

Membership Renewal:

Renew my FANNP Membership for 2019-20 (will expire 10/31/2020) m Voting Member/NNP ($50) m Student ($40) m Associate ($50) m Retired ($25)

Please check YES or NO if planning to attend: YES NO Wednesday Beach Party, evening activity, Wed., Oct. 16 ($30 registrants, $40 guests, $20 children 5 – 12) Please indicate no. attending

YES NO FANNP Business Brunch Thurs., Oct. 17 Complimentary for members and new members NON-MEMBERS add $20 YES NO Poster Session and Cocktail Party Thurs., Oct. 17 (add $10)

Total Enclosed *Conference fee includes all general sessions and concurrent Track A or B workshops. **If registering at student rate, verification of student status (letter from department head or copy of courseregistration) MUST be enclosed with your registration form, mailed to the address below, or e-mailed to [email protected]. Registration at student rate will not be processed until veri�cation is received.

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FANNP’S 30th NATIONALNEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUMCLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

Register on our website, fannp.org

PLEASE POST IN NEONATAL UNIT

2019OCTOBER

15-19Clearwater Beach

Florida

FANNPPO Box 14572St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4572

www.FANNP.org

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVESThis program is designed to prepare the novice neonatal nurse practitioner or student for the National Certi�cation Corporation (NCC) Neonatal Nursing Specialties examina-tion and includes advanced level topics for the seasoned NNP. Expert faculty o�er an in-depth review and update of content pertinent to your practice. Track A sessions are designed for the experienced NNP; Track B sessions are designed as a review for the NCC exam. Sessions in both tracks will ful�ll educational requirements for NCC re-certi�cation. You will have online access to handouts from both tracks.

Yo u w i l l h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o :

n review current concepts, trends, and management practices appropriate for the care of the high-risk neonate;n access knowledgeable individuals involved in the care of the fetus and the newborn;n network with other professionals involved in high-risk neonatal care; andn discuss current issues in neonatal care.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSThe Florida Board of Nursing has approved this conference for up to 28 contact hours.

LOCATIONJust named America’s Best Beach by TripAdvisor! Clearwater Beach is in the heart of Florida’s exclusive Suncoast, where sunny days are the norm and the average annual temperature is in the mid-70s. Centrally located on the Gulf of Mexico, the Tampa Bay area o�ers art gallerys, cultural events, and professional sports, all within a half hour drive. Enjoy a diverse assortment of restaurants, shopping and nightlife — and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Visit some of our famous attractions. In Tampa: Busch Gardens, The Tampa Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), the Florida Aquarium, and Lowery Park Zoo. In St. Petersburg: The Dali Museum, Chihuly Collection and Museum of Fine Arts. In Clearwater, visit Clearwater Marine Aquarium, home to “Winter” from “Dolphin Tale.”

ACCOMMODATIONSThe Sheraton Sand Key Resort is situated on a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico. The schedule includes plenty of free time to enjoy the sun and beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the swimming pool, �tness center, tennis, in-line skating, or simply stroll the white sandy beach. Beach activities — parasailing, catamarans and sailboarding — are only steps away. “The best of both worlds — a spectacular secluded beach tucked conveniently close to Florida’s exciting attractions.”

ROOMS AND RESER VATIONSRate is $176 per room (single/double occupancy), plus taxes (currently 11%). Rate applies 3 days prior to and after the conference. To obtain the special FANNP rate, make your reservation early and before the “hotel room block release date” which is Sept. 10 (before 11:00 PM EST). After the release date, rooms and group rates may no longer be available; please call the hotel directly for more information. The room block may sell out early. For reservations call 727-595-1611, or click on the reservations link at FANNP.org. Indicate that you’re attending the FANNP Symposium to receive the special rate.

TRANSPOR TATIONSuper Shuttle is available from Tampa International Airport. There is a discount if booked in advance online at supershut-tle.com. The Super Shuttle booth is located on the ground �oor (near the glass entrance/exit doors).

30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEWT H E F L O R I D A A S S O C I A T I O N O F N E O N A T A L N U R S E P R A C T I T I O N E R S

The Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners is an organization established to promote the professional development and practice of neonatal nurse practitioners. The FANNP supports the highest standards of neonatal nursing through education, practice, and research.

Voting Membership (only $50) is open to all nurse practitioners whose �eld of interest includes neonatal care. Student Membership ($40) is open to all NNP students. FANNP now o�ers an Associate Membership is open to any person in an advanced practice role, other than a NNP, interested in fostering the mission and goals of the organization ($50), and retired NNPs ($25).

FANNP Members enjoy a number of bene�ts, including: >> You’ll be eligible for scholarships and research grants ($500 – $1000) >> Attend complimentary Annual FANNP Business Brunch ($20 value) >> New Voting Memberships save $25 on Conference Registration Fee

Your total savings… $45! There’s never been a better time to join.

JOIN FANNPTODAY!

O u t - o f - s t a t em e m b e r s h i p s

w e l co m e

2019 HIGHLIGHTS AND EX TRAS

Welcome ReceptionJoin us poolside to network, meet new friends and catch up with the old ones!

Wednesday Night Beach PartyLet’s celebrate... “30 Years of FANNP: Then and Now.” The dress will be what everyone wore in 1989! We‘ve prepared fun trivia about FANNP’ history and what NICU’s were doing in their units in the 90’s, 2000, and 2010. Enjoy music, dancing, and a fun beach cookout (cocktails available for purchase).

Poster SessionReview current hot topic research and earn 1.5 contact hours while sipping on a cocktail and interacting with colleagues and Poster Presenters.

Exhibit HallDuring breaks, browse through our Exhibit Hall set up with displays from medical and non-medical vendors.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

REGISTRATION FORM

CONFERENCEFEES

Register by mail, or online at FANNP.org (no fax or phone registration).

Daily Rates: For daily rates e-mail [email protected]. Online registration is not available for daily rates.

Cancellation/Refund Policy: In the event you are unable to attend, registration fees, minus $50 administrative fee and any membership dues, will be refunded if written cancellation noti�cation is postmarked or emailed before 9/20/19. A 50% refund of registration fees minus membership dues will be issued for cancellation noti�cation postmarked or emailed 9/20/18 – 10/4/19. No refunds will be issued for cancellations postmarked or emailed after 10/4/19. Refunds will be processed following the conclusion of the course. FANNP reserves the right to cancel or postpone the course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, FANNP will refund any registration fees, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses to partici-pants, including cancellation charges assessed by airlines or travel agencies.

Student Registration: To qualify for the student discount, you must be a full-time equivalent student, enrolled in a NNP prepara-tion course of study. Proof of enrollment MUST accompany your registration (letter from your department head or copy of course registration).

Wednesday Night Beach Party: Wednesday, October 16, 7:00-10:00 pm. DJ, cookout, cash bar available. $30 for attendees, $40 for each adult guest, and $20 for each child.

FANNP Annual Business Meeting/Brunch: Thursday, Oct. 17, 10:30 AM –12:00 NOON. Included in registration fee for new and current members; non-members add $20 to registration fee. Please indicate on your registration form if you plan to attend.

Poster Session and Cocktails: Thursday, Oct. 17, 6:30 – 8:00 PM. Lively Poster Presentations of current topics and research. 1.5 additional contact hours. Add $10 to cost of registration.

Syllabus: We are continuing our e�orts to save our resources while keeping costs down. The lecture materials will be available electronically prior to the conference on our website FANNP.org, accessable by a code given upon registration. You will be able to print, or better yet, download the material for those lectures you will be attending for reference during the conference (you will also have access to all other materials as well). The hotel has accessible outlets for laptops and tablets. They also have computers for use in the Mainstay Lounge. We will continue to provide access to both written and audio portions of most lectures for all participants, available four weeks after the conference. We hope you will �nd this helpful and join us in an attempt to preserve our sustainable resources.

FANNP Member FANNP New Member Non-Member Full-Time Student On or Before Aug 1 445 535 (includes 1yr membership dues) 560 425 Aug 2 – Sept 20 485 585 (includes 1yr membership dues) 610 460 After Sept 20 545 645 (includes 1yr membership dues) 670 535

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16

Mail completed form and payment to: FANNP, PO Box 14572, St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4572

Full Name: Credentials (RN, ARNP, PNP, etc.):

First Name (as you would like printed on your nametag):

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone: E-mail*:

Affiliation (Hospital/School/Physician Group, etc.):

Name (as it appears on license):

Nsg. License State**: # State: #*E-mail address must be provided and will be used for registration con�rmation. **License information required for CEU Certificate.

How did you hear about the conference?

1

2

3

4

5

Please indicate which workshops you will attend by circling one choice in each box below:SelectSessions

PaymentOptions

ProgramOptionsand Fees

PleasePrint

Clearly

Registration andFees Postmarked…

On Site Registration, add $60. Sorry, no vouchers accepted. Payment in U.S. Dollars.

Mail

CHECK or ENCLOSED

CHARGE my m Visa m MasterCard m Discover Card

card number name as it appears on card

billing address (if di�erent than registration address)

expiration date 3-digit code (located in cardholder’s signature signature area on card back)

Save $25!Dues (paid before 7/1/19)

**Veri�cation must be included

$

$

$

$$

$

FANNP

PLANNING

COMMIT TEE

Mary Beth BodinDiane McNerneySheryl MontrowlDiana Morgan-Fuchs

Keep e-mail address con�dential or May print in syllabus

Marylee KrausConference Chair

Harry VannusExhibits & Sponsor Coordinator

Jacqui Ho�manSpeaker Co-Chair

Ruth BartelsonMichele Beaulieu

Register early… Conference limited to 300 people.

Current

(FANNP is unable to processAmerican Express)

Program and faculty subject to change. For more information, e-mail [email protected]. Any commercial support has not in�uenced the planning, presenters, objectives or contents of this Symposium.

The Florida Association OfNeonatal Nurse Practitioners’

30th National

Clearwater Beach

“The only review course for NNPs, by NNPs”Colleen Reilly Moss

Cori RaikenKaren TheobaldPaula Timoney

Clearwater Jazz HolidayThe Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a world- class gathering of the some of the greatest talents. This year’s festival, Oct. 17-20, o�ers great music against the backdrop of warm breezes and brilliant sunsets.

“Helping NNPs shine since 1989”

clinical update and review Oct. 15-19

Conference Fee* (please circle appropriate fee listed above and enter fee at right)

Membership Renewal:

Renew my FANNP Membership for 2019-20 (will expire 10/31/2020) m Voting Member/NNP ($50) m Student ($40) m Associate ($50) m Retired ($25) Please check YES or NO if planning to attend: YES NO Wednesday Beach Party, evening activity, Wed., Oct. 16 ($30 registrants, $40 guests, $20 children 5 – 12) Please indicate no. attending YES NO FANNP Business Brunch Thurs., Oct. 17 Complimentary for members and new members NON-MEMBERS add $20

YES NO Poster Session and Cocktail Party Thurs., Oct. 17 (add $10)

Total Enclosed *Conference fee includes all general sessions and concurrent Track A or B workshops. **If registering at student rate, verification of student status (letter from department head or copy of courseregistration) MUST be enclosed with your registration form, mailed to the address below, or e-mailed to [email protected]. Registration at student rate will not be processed until veri�cation is received.

Page 8: PLEASE POST IN NEONATAL UNIT 30th NATIONAL ...fannp.org/_downloads/FANNPConf19.pdfClearwater Jazz Holiday The Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a world- class gathering of the some of the

FANNP’S 30th NATIONALNEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUMCLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEW

Register on our website, fannp.org

PLEASE POST IN NEONATAL UNIT

2019OCTOBER

15-19Clearwater Beach

Florida

FANNPPO Box 14572St. Petersburg, FL 33733-4572

www.FANNP.org

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVESThis program is designed to prepare the novice neonatal nurse practitioner or student for the National Certi�cation Corporation (NCC) Neonatal Nursing Specialties examina-tion and includes advanced level topics for the seasoned NNP. Expert faculty o�er an in-depth review and update of content pertinent to your practice. Track A sessions are designed for the experienced NNP; Track B sessions are designed as a review for the NCC exam. Sessions in both tracks will ful�ll educational requirements for NCC re-certi�cation. You will have online access to handouts from both tracks.

Yo u w i l l h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o :

n review current concepts, trends, and management practices appropriate for the care of the high-risk neonate;n access knowledgeable individuals involved in the care of the fetus and the newborn;n network with other professionals involved in high-risk neonatal care; andn discuss current issues in neonatal care.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITSThe Florida Board of Nursing has approved this conference for up to 28 contact hours.

LOCATIONJust named America’s Best Beach by TripAdvisor! Clearwater Beach is in the heart of Florida’s exclusive Suncoast, where sunny days are the norm and the average annual temperature is in the mid-70s. Centrally located on the Gulf of Mexico, the Tampa Bay area o�ers art gallerys, cultural events, and professional sports, all within a half hour drive. Enjoy a diverse assortment of restaurants, shopping and nightlife — and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Visit some of our famous attractions. In Tampa: Busch Gardens, The Tampa Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), the Florida Aquarium, and Lowery Park Zoo. In St. Petersburg: The Dali Museum, Chihuly Collection and Museum of Fine Arts. In Clearwater, visit Clearwater Marine Aquarium, home to “Winter” from “Dolphin Tale.”

ACCOMMODATIONSThe Sheraton Sand Key Resort is situated on a barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico. The schedule includes plenty of free time to enjoy the sun and beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the swimming pool, �tness center, tennis, in-line skating, or simply stroll the white sandy beach. Beach activities — parasailing, catamarans and sailboarding — are only steps away. “The best of both worlds — a spectacular secluded beach tucked conveniently close to Florida’s exciting attractions.”

ROOMS AND RESER VATIONSRate is $176 per room (single/double occupancy), plus taxes (currently 11%). Rate applies 3 days prior to and after the conference. To obtain the special FANNP rate, make your reservation early and before the “hotel room block release date” which is Sept. 10 (before 11:00 PM EST). After the release date, rooms and group rates may no longer be available; please call the hotel directly for more information. The room block may sell out early. For reservations call 727-595-1611, or click on the reservations link at FANNP.org. Indicate that you’re attending the FANNP Symposium to receive the special rate.

TRANSPOR TATIONSuper Shuttle is available from Tampa International Airport. There is a discount if booked in advance online at supershut-tle.com. The Super Shuttle booth is located on the ground �oor (near the glass entrance/exit doors).

30th NATIONAL NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER SYMPOSIUM: CLINICAL UPDATE AND REVIEWT H E F L O R I D A A S S O C I A T I O N O F N E O N A T A L N U R S E P R A C T I T I O N E R S

The Florida Association of Neonatal Nurse Practitioners is an organization established to promote the professional development and practice of neonatal nurse practitioners. The FANNP supports the highest standards of neonatal nursing through education, practice, and research.

Voting Membership (only $50) is open to all nurse practitioners whose �eld of interest includes neonatal care. Student Membership ($40) is open to all NNP students. FANNP now o�ers an Associate Membership is open to any person in an advanced practice role, other than a NNP, interested in fostering the mission and goals of the organization ($50), and retired NNPs ($25).

FANNP Members enjoy a number of bene�ts, including: >> You’ll be eligible for scholarships and research grants ($500 – $1000) >> Attend complimentary Annual FANNP Business Brunch ($20 value) >> New Voting Memberships save $25 on Conference Registration Fee

Your total savings… $45! There’s never been a better time to join.

JOIN FANNPTODAY!

O u t - o f - s t a t em e m b e r s h i p s

w e l c o m e

2019 HIGHLIGHTS AND EX TRAS

Welcome ReceptionJoin us poolside to network, meet new friends and catch up with the old ones!

Wednesday Night Beach PartyLet’s celebrate... “30 Years of FANNP: Then and Now.” The dress will be what everyone wore in 1989! We‘ve prepared fun trivia about FANNP’ history and what NICU’s were doing in their units in the 90’s, 2000, and 2010. Enjoy music, dancing, and a fun beach cookout (cocktails available for purchase).

Poster SessionReview current hot topic research and earn 1.5 contact hours while sipping on a cocktail and interacting with colleagues and Poster Presenters.

Exhibit HallDuring breaks, browse through our Exhibit Hall set up with displays from medical and non-medical vendors.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

REGISTRATION FORM

CONFERENCEFEES

Register by mail, or online at FANNP.org (no fax or phone registration).

Daily Rates: For daily rates e-mail [email protected]. Online registration is not available for daily rates.

Cancellation/Refund Policy: In the event you are unable to attend, registration fees, minus $50 administrative fee and any membership dues, will be refunded if written cancellation noti�cation is postmarked or emailed before 9/20/19. A 50% refund of registration fees minus membership dues will be issued for cancellation noti�cation postmarked or emailed 9/20/18 – 10/4/19. No refunds will be issued for cancellations postmarked or emailed after 10/4/19. Refunds will be processed following the conclusion of the course. FANNP reserves the right to cancel or postpone the course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, FANNP will refund any registration fees, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses to partici-pants, including cancellation charges assessed by airlines or travel agencies.

Student Registration: To qualify for the student discount, you must be a full-time equivalent student, enrolled in a NNP prepara-tion course of study. Proof of enrollment MUST accompany your registration (letter from your department head or copy of course registration).

Wednesday Night Beach Party: Wednesday, October 16, 7:00-10:00 pm. DJ, cookout, cash bar available. $30 for attendees, $40 for each adult guest, and $20 for each child.

FANNP Annual Business Meeting/Brunch: Thursday, Oct. 17, 10:30 AM –12:00 NOON. Included in registration fee for new and current members; non-members add $20 to registration fee. Please indicate on your registration form if you plan to attend.

Poster Session and Cocktails: Thursday, Oct. 17, 6:30 – 8:00 PM. Lively Poster Presentations of current topics and research. 1.5 additional contact hours. Add $10 to cost of registration.

Syllabus: We are continuing our e�orts to save our resources while keeping costs down. The lecture materials will be available electronically prior to the conference on our website FANNP.org, accessable by a code given upon registration. You will be able to print, or better yet, download the material for those lectures you will be attending for reference during the conference (you will also have access to all other materials as well). The hotel has accessible outlets for laptops and tablets. They also have computers for use in the Mainstay Lounge. We will continue to provide access to both written and audio portions of most lectures for all participants, available four weeks after the conference. We hope you will �nd this helpful and join us in an attempt to preserve our sustainable resources.

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The Florida Association OfNeonatal Nurse Practitioners’

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“The only review course for NNPs, by NNPs”Colleen Reilly Moss

Cori RaikenKaren TheobaldPaula Timoney

Clearwater Jazz HolidayThe Clearwater Jazz Holiday is a world- class gathering of the some of the greatest talents. This year’s festival, Oct. 17-20, o�ers great music against the backdrop of warm breezes and brilliant sunsets.

“Helping NNPs shine since 1989”

clinical update and review Oct. 15-19

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