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September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA
The learning outcome/purpose of this conference is to enable the learner to explore practice
techniques in order to enhance effectiveness and improve health care outcomes through
doctoral prepared practice.
2015 Conference Objectives: Describe techniques to sharpen practice skills for the doctoral prepared nursing
professional
Identify key doctoral prepared abilities in academia, leadership, informatics, policy and
practice to improve health care outcomes
Identify methods of practice in a variety of settings to advance the services of the
doctoral prepared nurse
Discuss innovative roles and strategies of DNP prepared nurse to improve health care
outcomes
This national conference provides a forum for advanced practice nurses,
leaders, policy makers, and scholars to explore and share competencies
of the DNP prepared nurse that can influence health care practice, deliv-
ery, and patient outcomes.
Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. (DNP, Inc.), in its effort to showcase
the innovative roles of the Doctor of Nursing Practice prepared nurse
and the impact on nursing science and national healthcare delivery
agenda, enthusiastically invites you to attend this year’s event.
This conference is intended for Registered Nurses, Advance Practice
Nurses, and doctoral prepared nurses.
Register at
www.DoctorsofNursingPractice.org/registration-for-eighth-national-dnp-
conference/
Mission The mission of Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. is to improve health care outcomes by promoting and en-
hancing the doctoral prepared nursing professional.
Vision The organization is dedicated to:
Providing accurate and timely information
Supporting, developing and disseminating professional practice innovation
Collaborating in a professional manner that demonstrates universal respect for others, honesty and in-
tegrity in communications and,
Responding with open discussions and dialogues that promote the evolution of advanced nursing prac-
tice and the growth of the DNP degree.
September 16-18, 2015 Conference Venue: Renaissance Seattle Hotel, 515 Madison Street
Seattle, WA 98104 1.205.583.0300
Negotiated Room Rates available until 8/16/15
at $179 to $229/night + tax
To receive contact hours for this activity, the participant must
Attend selected breakout and plenary sessions in their entirety
View and engage with the poster presenters
Complete evaluation forms reflecting participation, insights and feedback
This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Western Multi-State Division, an accredited approver by the American
Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, and Utah Nurses Associations are members of the Western Multi-State Division
CEUs 19 WMSD # 135-15
Presentations include:
Pre-conference Workshops
“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” How Knowledge of Nursing Law, and Authentic Leadership Skills Enhance Op-
portunities For Synergistic Practice With Allied Professions and Make You a Better DNP
Barbara DuPont, JD, DNP, RN
Enabling DNP Graduation: Intelligent Technology to Support Statistical Analysis Skills
James Lani, PhD, Clinical Psychologist
Emerging Technologies to Improve Health Outcomes
George Demiris, PhD, FACMI and Hilaire Thompson, PhD, RN, CNRN, ACNP-BC, FAAN
21 Breakout Sessions
1 Keynote Presentation
An optional luncheon presentation
Plus Plenary Sessions
Over 68 poster presentations reflecting scholarly doctoral work
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA. Presenters
Ann Farrell, CPCC, PCC, MSCCC
CEO, Quantum Endeavors, Inc.
Ann Farrell is a highly respected Executive Coach who leverages her personal
success as a corporate executive and entrepreneur with her extensive coach
training for breakthrough results for her clients. Client companies include
Fortune 500 Corporations, Chicago Cubs Organization, as well as Academic
Institutions including Northwestern University, Ohio State University and
Chamberlain College of Nursing.
Yuri T. Jadotte, MD, PhD (abd)
Assistant Professor, Division of Science, Rutgers School of Nursing
Yuri Jadotte is a physician committed to preventive medicine. In 2006 he
graduated summa cum laude from Montclair State University with a BS in
molecular biology and a minor in chemistry. In 2010 he completed his Doctor
of Medicine degree (MD) with honors at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School. He is a member of the Golden Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi Research
and Alpha Epsilon Lambda honor societies, as well as the National Medical
Association, the International Society for Urban Health, and the American
Medical Association. He is a reviewer for several journals, including the Eu-
ropean Journal of Health Economics, the Joanna Briggs Library of Systemat-
ic Reviews and Implementation Reports, the Cochrane Database of Systemat-
ic Review/the Cochrane Library, and is a member of the Cochrane Skin
Group, the dermatological subsidiary of the international Cochrane Collabo-
ration.
Karen S. Kesten DNP, APRN, CCRN, PCCN, CCNS, CNE
Director of Educational Innovations American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Karen S. Kesten, DNP, APRN, CCRN, CNE, PCCN, CCNS, serves as chair-elect
on the AACN Certification Corporation board, January 2015 through June
2016. She previously served an extended term as a director on the board
from July 1, 2014, through December 31, 2015, and a three-year term from
July 1, 2011, through June 30, 2014. Karen is director of educational
innovations at American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington,
D.C. She also continues part-time as associate professor at Georgetown Uni-
versity School of Nursing and Health Studies, Washington, D.C., where she
has taught since 1999.
Karen earned a Teaching in Nursing and Health Professions Certificate and a
doctor of nursing practice degree from the University of Maryland, Balti-
more in 2009. She received a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Nell Hodg-
son Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, in 1974 and a
Master of Science in nursing from The Catholic University of America, in
1980.
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA. Presenters
Kenn Daratha PhD, MBA
Associate Professor, Washington State University College of Nursing
Kenn Daratha serves on the faculty at the Washington State University Col-
lege of Nursing and at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He
teaches doctoral statistics, evidence-based practice, and clinical epidemiolo-
gy. His research interests include improving health outcomes for hospital-
ized patients. His most recent publication in the Clinical Journal of the
American Society of Nephrology was titled ‘Risks of Subsequent Hospitaliza-
tion and Death in Patients with Kidney Disease’. His manuscript titled ‘Co-
Occurring Mood Disorders among Hospitalized Patients and Risk for Subse-
quent Medical Hospitalization’ was just accepted by the journal General Hos-
pital Psychiatry.
Margaret Scharf, DNP, PMHCNS-BC, FNP-BC
Clinical Associate Professor Oregon Health & Science University
School of Nursing
Margaret Scharf, DNP has been involved in nursing education for over 30
years and seen many changes along the way. She has taught psychiatric
nursing at the undergraduate and graduate level throughout her career. She
has practiced as an APN in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing since 1983 and
added a specialty as an FNP in 1995. She earned her DNP at Oregon Health &
Science University in the first cohort in 2009, and then coordinated the pro-
gram for two years in its infancy, returning as the interim Director in 2014.
Since 2007, she has closely followed the development, growing pains and
triumphs of the DNP nationally, including a keynote at the 2012 DNP confer-
ence on “How the DNP is Changing Nursing Education.” Dr. Scharf worked
on the NONPF PMHNP competencies (2013) and chaired the ISPN Child and
Adolescent Division from 2011-13.
Dr. Scharf was the first Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner licensed in the state of
Nebraska in 1993. She pioneered the role of PMHNP through a 13 year rural
practice in the state, including being the first NP to gain hospital privileges.
Her clinical work focuses on improving the physical health of people with
persistent mental illness which has included educational innovations such as
developing a nursing student run wellness clinic, metabolic screening pro-
grams within a community mental health center and current involvement in
a reverse integration project where “primary care comes to mental health”
to serve the health needs of the mentally ill population.
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA. Presenters
David G. Campbell-O'Dell, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
Dr. Campbell-O'Dell is one of the founders of Doctors of Nursing Practice,
Inc. and is the current president of this non-profit organization. He academ-
ic interests in advanced practice and doctoral education continue with em-
ployment and support of these efforts in many nurse practitioner and doc-
tor of nursing practice programs. He has authored or contributed to chap-
ters in seven DNP text books, and is a manuscript reviewer for two profes-
sional journals. His presentation today compliments the work done in his
latest text book chapter development.
Donna M. Emanuele, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CNS, FAANP
Dr. Emanuele is an Assistant Professor of Nursing and Assistant Director of
the FNP program for the College of Graduate Nursing at Western University
of Health Sciences. She has practiced within the nursing profession and as-
sumed many leadership, clinical educator, management, and administrative
roles extending over a 20-year nursing career. She has practiced in Primary
Care-Family Practice and actively practices as a certified family nurse practi-
tioner in Emergency Medicine as a specialty care setting. Dr. Emanuele
earned her doctorate of nursing practice from Touro University Nevada in
2009. Her practice-based dissertation research investigated, “Nurse Practi-
tioners as Primary Care Providers: Transforming the Political and Regulato-
ry Practice Landscape to Improve Access to Health Care through Evidence-
Based Research”. She is an active member of several professional state and
national nursing organizations and engaged in committee work to advance
the practice of nursing; with special interest in health policy and practice.
She completed terms as the Health Policy Chair for the California Associa-
tion for Nurse Practitioners in 2010-2012; President-Elect during 2012-2014;
and is presently serving as the President for CANP for terms 2014 to 2016.
Dr. Emanuele has co-authored the 2009 CANP Position Statement,
“Affirming the Competency, Quality and Continuing Role of Nurse Practi-
tioners in the Primary and Specialty Care Settings”; presented at state and
national nursing conferences; and participated in research studies. She is a
fellow of American Association of Nurse Practitioners and a Health Policy
Fellow with Ohio University, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and
was the first DNP selected to join this team of health profession scholars.
She continues to pursue nursing’s agenda to reduce barriers to advance
nursing practice to improve access to health care and this past June re-
ceived the 2015 AANP Advocate State Award for Excellence for California.
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA. Presenters
Heather M. Stephen-Selby BSN, MSN, ARNP-BC, RN
Heather Stephen-Selby has an extensive background in education,
curriculum development, grant management, and workforce planning. She
is currently the Assistant Executive Director of Nursing Practice, Education
and Research at the Washington State Nurses Association. She has
previously served as Acting Dean of Nursing at Spokane Community College
and Dean of Allied Health and Nursing at Renton Technical College from
2002 to 2013. Her tenure included numerous curriculum advancements, inte-
gration of state of the art technology in the learning laboratories, and high
fidelity simulation. Stephen-Selby’s grant writing and management efforts
netted over $7 million in health care grants at the federal, state and local
levels. Her work creating opportunities in nursing education for students
with
diverse backgrounds and developing programs for English as a Second
Language (ESL) students earned her the WSNA Ethics and Diversity Award in
2010. She has been an active member of WSNA, WSNA committee member
and a member the British Columbia Nurses Association for a number of
years.
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA
Time Event Presentation & Presenter
8:00AM - 9:00AM Pre Conference Workshop Registration
9:00AM - 11:00AM Pre-Conference Workshops 3 scheduled Click here to view Presentations & Presenters
9:00AM - 11:00AM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
11:00AM - 12:00PM Conference Registration Opens
12:00PM - 12:15PM Opening Announcements / Lunch David Campbell-O’Dell, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
12:30PM - 1:30PM Luncheon Presentation Life after the Eight Essentials: Is Academic Excellence
Supporting Improved Practice?
David Campbell-O’Dell, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
1:30PM - 2:30PM Poster Presentations Click here to view Poster Presentations
1:30PM - 2:30PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
2:30PM - 2:45PM Transition Time
2:45PM - 3:45PM Breakout Sessions 7 scheduled Click here to view Breakout Sessions
3:45PM - 4:00PM Transition Time
4:00PM - 5:00PM Poster Presentations Click here to view Poster Presentations
5:00PM - 5:15PM Transition Time
5:15PM - 5:30PM Opening Announcements David Campbell-O’Dell, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
5:30PM - 6:30PM Opening Keynote Presentation “Your life is your Message” (aka “If your lips are moving…)
Ann Farrell, CPCC, PCC, MSCCC
6:30PM - 8:30PM Reception Featuring music by Collaborative Works Jazz Quartet
5:45PM - 7:15PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
7:15PM Conclusion of Day
Wednesday September 16, 2015
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA
Time Event Presentation & Presenter
7:00AM - 9:00AM Breakfast and Registration
8:00AM - 9:00AM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
9:00AM - 9:15AM Opening Announcements David Campbell-O’Dell, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
9:15AM - 10:15AM Opening Plenary Session “Best Care at Lower Costs Through Collaboration: Using Evi-
dence-Based Methods to Place Inter-professionalism Within the
Knowledge Translation Continuum”.
Yuri T. Jadotte, MD, PhD (abd)
10:15AM-10:30AM Morning Break
10:30AM-11:30AM Plenary Session Models for Using Information for Practice Change; Delivering on
the Promise of Big Data
Kenn Daratha PhD, MBA
11:30AM - 12:00PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
12:00PM - 1:00PM Optional Luncheon w/ Guest Speaker Advanced Practice in a Corporate Environment How Do You
Advocate for Your Autonomy?
Heather M. Stephen-Selby BSN, MSN, ARNP-BC, RN
12:00PM - 1:00PM Lunch on own (If optional lunch is not
selected)
1:00PM-2:00PM Poster Presentations Click here to view Poster Presentations
1:00PM-2:00PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
2:00pm - 3:00pm Breakout Sessions 7 scheduled Click here to view Breakout Sessions
3:00PM - 3:15PM Afternoon Break
3:15PM - 4:15PM Poster Presentations Click here to view Poster Presentations
3:15PM - 4:15PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
4:15PM Conclusion of Day
Thursday September 17, 2015
September 16-18, 2015-Seattle, WA
Time Event Presentation & Presenter
7:00AM - 9:00AM Breakfast and Registration
8:00AM - 9:00AM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
9:00AM - 9:15AM Opening Announcements David Campbell-O’Dell, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
9:15AM - 10:15AM Opening Plenary Session Current and Future Trends of DNP Education: Impact on DNP
Practice
Karen S. Kesten DNP, APRN, CCRN, PCCN, CCNS, CNE
10:15AM-10:30AM Morning Break
10:30AM-11:30AM Plenary Session The BSN to DNP: Do We Have Time for This?
Margaret Scharf, DNP, PMHCNS-BC, FNP-BC
11:30AM - 11:45AM Transition Time
11:45AM - 12:45PM Luncheon w Guest Speaker What Went Right, What Went Wrong – SB 323 and the Wisdom
of Failure
Donna M.Emanuele, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CNS, FAANP
12:45PM - 1:00PM Transition Time
1:00PM-2:00PM Poster Presentations Click here to view Poster Presentations
1:00PM-2:00PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
2:00pm - 3:00pm Breakout Sessions 7 scheduled Click here to view Breakout Sessions
3:00PM - 3:15PM Afternoon Break
3:15PM - 4:15PM Poster Presentations Click here to view Poster Presentations
3:15PM - 4:15PM Exhibitors Click here to view 2015 Exhibitors
4:15PM Conclusion of Conference
Friday September 18, 2015
September 16-18, 2015 Register Online at www.DoctorsofNursingPractice.org or complete this form
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