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JOIN US ~ IMPORTANT WEBINAR OCTOBER 18TH State surveyors will begin using this new guidance to identify noncompliance beginning OCTOBER 24th 2022. Behavioral Health Services; and Food and Nutrition This webinar outlines significant updates to guidance within appendix PP of the CMS State Operations Manual (SOM) on the Medicare Phase 3 Requirements of Participation (RoPs)
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0No products in the cart.Proceed to CheckoutAboutAbout NADONAStrategic Plan/Mission/VisionContact UsOur BoardOur State ChaptersOur StaffOur Business PartnersPresidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant BacteriaNadona TestimonialsCode of EthicsNADONA MerchandiseOur Privacy PolicyMemberships & BenefitsBenefits of MembershipPlease LoginJoin/Renew MembershipTool Kits and MoreStress ReductionNursing and Nursing Student ResourcesNursing and Nursing Student ResourcesNurses LoungeFellow in the Academy of Certified DON’sCertification & EducationWebinar ProgramsEducation ResourcesAntibiotic Stewardship ResourcesAntibiotic Stewardship/IPAC-22 ProgramsCOVID-19 Quick Reference ResourcesMaking Health Care SaferInfection Prevention ResourcesAvailable CertificationsExecutive Fellows Leadership Academy Application (EFLA)Certification PreparationCertification ExamsExam QualificationsAll Re-certificationsScholarships and AwardsAmanda Kistler Scholarship Program (CDONA)Nurse Leader of the Year Nomination FormNurse Leader of the Year Press ReleaseNurse Leader of the YearStephanie Carroll ScholarshipStephanie Carroll Memorial Scholarship Press ReleaseEventsEvent CalendarAnnual Conference Locations By YearThe DirectorAbout The DirectorThe Director Media KitThe Director Publishing ScheduleThe Director Insertion Order and TermsThe Director Article SubmissionAboutAbout NADONAStrategic Plan/Mission/VisionContact UsOur BoardOur State ChaptersOur StaffOur Business PartnersPresidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant BacteriaNadona TestimonialsCode of EthicsNADONA MerchandiseOur Privacy PolicyMemberships & BenefitsBenefits of MembershipPlease LoginJoin/Renew MembershipTool Kits and MoreStress ReductionNursing and Nursing Student ResourcesNursing and Nursing Student ResourcesNurses LoungeFellow in the Academy of Certified DON’sCertification & EducationWebinar ProgramsEducation ResourcesAntibiotic Stewardship ResourcesAntibiotic Stewardship/IPAC-22 ProgramsCOVID-19 Quick Reference ResourcesMaking Health Care SaferInfection Prevention ResourcesAvailable CertificationsExecutive Fellows Leadership Academy Application (EFLA)Certification PreparationCertification ExamsExam QualificationsAll Re-certificationsScholarships and AwardsAmanda Kistler Scholarship Program (CDONA)Nurse Leader of the Year Nomination FormNurse Leader of the Year Press ReleaseNurse Leader of the YearStephanie Carroll ScholarshipStephanie Carroll Memorial Scholarship Press ReleaseEventsEvent CalendarAnnual Conference Locations By YearThe DirectorAbout The DirectorThe Director Media KitThe Director Publishing ScheduleThe Director Insertion Order and TermsThe Director Article SubmissionJOIN US ~ IMPORTANT WEBINAR OCTOBER 18THState surveyors will begin using this new guidance to identify noncompliance beginning OCTOBER 24th 2022.Behavioral Health Services; and Food and NutritionThis webinar outlines significant updates to guidance within appendix PP of the CMS State Operations Manual (SOM) on the Medicare Phase 3 Requirements of Participation (RoPs) revisions. Key areas addressed as part of these updates include Behavioral Health and Food & Nutrition. State surveyors will begin using this new guidance to identify noncompliance beginning October 24, 2022.Learn MoreExpandBehavioral Health Services; and Food and NutritionIMPORTANT CHANGES BEGINNING OCT 24TH, 2022This webinar outlines significant updates to guidance within appendix PP of the CMS State Operations Manual (SOM) on the Medicare Phase 3 Requirements of Participation (RoPs) revisions. Key areas addressed as part of these updates include Behavioral Health and Food & Nutrition. State surveyors will begin using this new guidance to identify noncompliance beginning October 24, 2022.KEY LEARNINGS:Describe the updated guidance for the requirements of participation around Behavioral Health and Food & NutritionUnderstand operational and procedural changes your facility may need to implement to remain compliant with the new survey guidanceLearn best practicesFEATURED SPEAKERS:Linda Savage, MSN, RN, RN-BC, NHA, CPHRM CDONA, SWOC USAF Veteran, Linda Savage has over 20 years of operations and clinical experience working in post-acute settings She provides overall strategic direction and sustained success in clinical excellence and value to support building whole-person care and flourishing communities.Marti Wdowicki, PharmD is a Director of Clinical Operations with PharMerica Marti is a graduate of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy where she received her doctorate in pharmacy. She also completed a General Practice Pharmacy Residency at Emory University Hospital.CE STATEMENTProvider approved by the CABRN, Provider # CEP 15467. Valid in the U.S. for Nursing CEU's. This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 1 total participant hour with NAB/ NCERS - Approval # 20231017-1-A88554-DLRegisterJoin us forCMS Phase 3 Guidance: 4-part Webinar SeriesPart 1Tue, Sep 20, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDTLearn MoreExpandIn this webinar, we’ll cover updates and clarifications on the handling of mental health and substance abuse disorders. Medicare notices on F-Tags 600, 604, 607, 608 and 609. We will discuss discharge rights and AMA (Against Medical Advice), as well as arbitration and PBJ. Finally, we will cover resident rights regarding visitation and self-determination.KEY LEARNINGS: Hear updated guidance for the requirements of participation around Resident Rights; Freedom from Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation; Admission, Transfer and Discharge Rights; and AdministrationUnderstand operational and procedural changes your facility may need to implementLearn best practices for your facility to remain compliant with the new survey guidancePRESENTED BY:Michelle Scherwinski RN, CDP, CADDCT, CMDCP The post-acute and long-term care environment has been a part of my world over the past twenty years as a Registered Nurse. I have served employees and patients as a charge nurse, Assistant Director of Nursing, Director of Nursing, Regional Nurse, Vice-President of Clinical Operations and as the Chief Nursing Officer.CE STATEMENT Provider approved by the CABRN, Provider # CEP 15467. Valid in the U.S. for Nursing CEU's. This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 1 total participant hour with NAB/ NCERS - Approval # 20230919-1-A87222-DLView Program PDFListen to the RecordingPart 2Tue, Sep 27, 20221:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDTLearn MoreExpandWe will review the timing of pressure injury/ulcer assessments and the direction for resident safety in the use of electronic cigarettes and for those residents with substance abuse disorders. Bowel incontinence and management are clarified as well as guidance on assessing IVs and the use of opioids in pain management. Care planning is expanded to include trauma informed care and cultural interventions that are needed. Concerns regarding culture changes in nursing homes especially in dining practices clarifies food definitions of food distributions and service.KEY LEARNINGS: Hear updated guidance for the requirements of participation around Infection Control; Pharmacy Services; Quality of Life; and Physician ServicesUnderstand operational and procedural changes your facility may need to implementLearn best practices for your facility to remain compliant with the new survey guidancePRESENTED BY:Linda Savage, MSN, RN, RN-BC, NHA, CPHRM CDONA, SWOC USAF Veteran, Linda Savage has over 20 years of operations and clinical experience working in post-acute settings She provides overall strategic direction and sustained success in clinical excellence and value to support building whole-person care and flourishing communities.Marti Wdowicki, PharmD is a Director Clinical Operations, PharMerica - A graduate of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, she received her doctorate in pharmacy. She completed a General Practice Pharmacy Residency at Emory University Hospital.CE STATEMENT Provider approved by the CABRN, Provider # CEP 15467. Valid in the U.S. for Nursing CEU's. This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 1 total participant hour with NAB/ NCERS - Approval # 20230926-1-A87225-DLListen to the RecordingPart 3Tue, Oct 4, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDTLearn MoreExpandFor this webinar, we will share new clarifications, definitions, and guidance on the disposal of fentanyl patches as well as unnecessary drugs and psychotropic medications. We will also discuss infection prevention, including guidance on the IP role, a facility’s infection prevention plans, and the antibiotic stewardship program. We will also share alternate physician practitioners and what they can or cannot do.KEY LEARNINGS: Hear updated guidance for the requirements of participation around Infection Control; Pharmacy Services; Quality of Life; and Physician ServicesUnderstand operational and procedural changes your facility may need to implementLearn best practices for your facility to remain compliant with the new survey guidancePRESENTED BY:Cynthia Fronning RN, GERO-BC, CDONA, FACDONA, RAC-CT, IP-BC, AS-BC Cindy’s experience includes education of nursing home personnel, mentoring of nurses and Directors of Nursing, clinical systems and form development, department restructuring, and mock surveys. She has extensive experience in Medicare, MDS/RAI process, (AANAC certified), care planning, implementation of systems as well as a comprehensive understanding of State and Federal regulations.Janis Russell, Pharm.D., MBA, Manager Clinical Operations, PharMerica She is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Pharmacy where she received her doctorate in pharmacy. She also earned her MBA and accounting degrees from the University of North Florida. Janis has been with PharMerica since 2015 where she is involved in the implementation and enhancement of clinical activities including immunizations, medication therapy management services, and disease state management programs.CE STATEMENT Provider approved by the CABRN, Provider # CEP 15467. Valid in the U.S. for Nursing CEU's. This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 1 total participant hour with NAB/ NCERS - Approval # 20231003-1-A87232-DLListen to the RecordingPart 4Tue, Oct 11, 20221:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDTLearn MoreExpandThis webinar will review new requirements for the QAPI plan to ensure the program addresses all of the care and services a facility provides, including how a facility obtains feedback, collects data, monitors adverse events, identifies areas for improvement, prioritizes improvement activities, implements corrective and preventive actions, and conducts performance improvement projects.KEY LEARNINGS: Hear updated guidance for the requirements of participation around QAPI; Compliance and Ethics Program; Physical Environment; and Nursing ServicesUnderstand operational and procedural changes your facility may need to implementLearn best practices for your facility to remain compliant with the new survey guidancePRESENTED BY:Nancy Tuders, RN, GERO-BC, IP-BC, CDONA Nancy graduated from Indiana University. She is board certified as a gerontological nurse by the American Nursing Credentialing Center and is board certified as an Infection Preventionist with NADONA and CDONA. Nancy acts as the vice chairperson of Care Providers Regulatory Forum and was appointed to the Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators in 2007 and reappointed in 2011 and 2014.Rebecca Wingate, Director of Clinical Operations – North A motivated pharmacist with a passion for healthcare who continuously pursues professional development. She has extensive experience in long-term care, keeping current with industry updates and trends. Rebecca is an experienced director and manager of retail and consultant pharmacists, ensuring quality and compliance to achieve improved outcomes for patients and clientsCE STATEMENT Provider approved by the CABRN, Provider # CEP 15467. Valid in the U.S. for Nursing CEU's. This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 1 total participant hour with NAB/ NCERS - Approval # 20231010-1-A87233-DLListen to the RecordingThank You Again for Attending PharMerica's WebinarAll Aboard! Staying on Track to Optimize Psychotropic MedicationsAugust 3, 2022Are you still looking for more information from the All Aboard!You Asked, We Answered!Presented by: Matthew J Palmer, BS, PharmD, BCGP, Manager of Clinical Operations, PharMericaNena Hart MSN, RN, CHPN, RAC-CT, C-DONALearn MoreExpandPharMerica's WebinarAll Aboard! Staying on Track to Optimize Psychotropic MedicationsYou Asked, We Answered!Still looking for more information from the All Aboard! Staying on Track to Optimize Psychotropic Medications webinar?We captured some of the most common audience questions and detailed the answers from both Nena Hart, Founder, Hart Healthcare Solutions, and Matthew Palmer, Manager of Clinical Operations, PharMerica.Click here to check out our FAQ from the webinar to learn moreKEY LEARNINGS:List trends in psychotropic medication utilization in the LTCsDescribe steps to implement prior to initiating psychotropic medicationsIdentify strategies to optimize the use of psychotropics while remaining compliant with CMS regulationsReview strategies when implementing psychotropic treatment care plans from admission through dischargeFEATURED SPEAKERS:Matthew J Palmer, BS, PharmD, BCGP, Manager of Clinical Operations, PharMericaNena Hart MSN, RN, CHPN, RAC-CT, C-DONA, Founder, Hart Healthcare SolutionsPresentation Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2022Click here to Watch Live RecordingFAQs from WebinarListen to recordingThank You Again for Attending PharMerica's WebinarThe Medication Pass: An Evidence-Based and Person-Centered Approach to Improving EfficiencySeptember 15, 2022Presented by:Jeff Herr, Pharm D, Manager of Clinical Operations, PharMericaBill Vaughan, RN, BSN, Consultant, NADONAAbout the webinarExpandIn Long-Term Care, the administration of medications requires a significant commitment of time and expertise. And when clinically irrelevant and unnecessary interventions become incorporated into the process, both efficiency and potentially resident safety can suffer. This presentation will focus on the elimination of clinical, operational, and perceived regulatory barriers to optimize the medication pass. Geriatric principles of medication management and evidence-based decision making will be highlighted as critical elements to an efficient and safe medication pass.KEY LEARNINGS:Describe two factors to consider when deciding the frequency of monitoring drugs as required at F757(Unnecessary Drugs).Identify two regulatory “myths” which can adversely impact the efficiency of the medication pass.List three rescue/antidote medications which must be readily available in a Long-Term Care facility.Describe the process of optimizing the interim drug supply and its impact on the efficiency of the medication pass.FEATURED SPEAKERS:Bill Vaughan, RN, BSN, Consultant, NADONA Bill Vaughan, RN, BSN is a consultant, partnering with long-term care providers to improve regulatory compliance, promote bet practices, and advance person-centered care. In his 40 years as a registered nurse, Bill has held leadership positions including Chief Nurse at the Maryland State Survey Agency and Vice President of Education and Clinical Affairs at an LTC pharmacy.Jeff Herr, Pharm D, Manager of Clinical Operations, PharMerica graduated from the University of the Pacific, Stockton School of Pharmacy in 1997 earning a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Jeff was part of the first retail pharmacy effort in California to offer clinical services in the retail industry with such programs as administration of flu and pneumococcal vaccines, diabetes testing, cholesterol checks and monitoring, and bone density clinics.Free 1 CEU for NAB and Nursing Credit Available (must be in attendance)Listen to recordingA Spoonful of Sugar – Empty Bed Syndrome: The Impact of Staffing ShortagesFeaturing NADONA’s Executive Director, Sherrie DornbergerLearn MoreExpandWhen admissions from hospitals and the community plummeted during COVID, nursing home occupancy crashed. Despite some gains in 2021, occupancy stood at 75% in September. A return to pre-pandemic rates is still far off, but the virus is no longer the only culprit. Projected financial losses are leading to staff cuts in settings already plagued by vaccine mandates and retention challenges. And fewer workers mean fewer beds. That’s because the loss of direct care workers reduces the number of residents a facility can safely admit without having quality levels suffer. In fact, nearly 60% of nursing homes are limiting new admissions due to shortages.Listen NowCERTIFIED ASSISTANT LIVING NURSE PREP COURSE AND EXAMLearn MoreExpandThis course is perfect for Assisted Living Nurse Leaders who want to review before the CALN certification exam. It is also a good review for nurse leaders to prepare for a managing role in an Assisted Living facility. This is a work at your own pace program. Go as slow or as fast as you want. You have one year to complete this course.This educational activity will outline the role of the Assisted Living (AL) Nurse. This program will cover medical conditions that the AL nurse may encounter. Infectious disease outbreaks including PPE and transmission precautions, death and dying, and communication with families will be discussed. Medications from administration to absorption, anti-psychotics and the use of herbals will be explored. Skin conditions, Immunizations, ADLs and restorative nursing are also covered. This course examines falls and incident/accident reporting as well as elder abuse, HR, service plans, regulations and other systems found in Assisted Living facilities.The course consists of 5 webinars and 5 quizzes. All of which need to be watched and quizzes passed before certificate of completion is awarded. The Certified Assisted Living Exam is available for those seeking that designation and the credentials of CALN after their title.This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91). # 2022-0000000018 5 contact hoursThe Contact Hours are valid through March 1, 2024.Order NURSE LEADER CERTIFICATION TRAINING 14 CONTACT HOURSLearn MoreExpandWe are excited to announce the online series of the Nurse Leader Certification Prep and Training Series.Please  Read Member Testimony Below!This program covers the relationship the Nurse Leader has with the Administrator and how to communicate within the partnership. It also explores the new culture change needed within LTC. A review of the regulatory changes in ’17 and ’19 will be held. Nursing department budgets will be discussed and hands on practice of developing a staffing model used in budgeting. This program, also covers how the facility is reimbursed and the role of the Nurse Leader in QAPI and survey. It outlines the responsibilities of the DON role.Course TestimonialDo you feel that the course met the identified objectives?  Please explain. Most definitely!  The content was up to date, easy to follow and Cindy was able to present the information in a very “real world” way.  You can tell when someone knows how to talk the talk because they have “walked it”.Would you recommend this course to others?Yes! I will be introducing this organization benefits to our facility’s directors /Administrators as a support and program to assist our DONs with their professional development. Being able to give our leaders resources like NADONA will hopefully decrease turn-over and burn out that so many DONs are faced with.What would you suggest to make the content of this program better? I don’t really have any suggestions to the program.  The length of courses was appropriate, the content was spot on, and Cindy taught, explained and delivered the message great!– Margaret Abbott, VP of Clinical Operations, Wellington HealthcareThis nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91). #2020-000000556  14 Contact HoursThe Contact Hours are valid through March 1, 2024.Order Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC- 22) Certificate of Mastery ProgramLearn MoreExpandNADONA Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC- 22) Certificate of Mastery Program (15 Session) – Online CourseAVAILABLE NOW! NEWLY UPDATED!  NEWLY CREDENTIALED!IPAC-22 IS  A PREREQUISITE COURSE FOR THE IP-BC CERTIFICATION EXAMThe IPAC Program is a Certificate of Mastery Program that yields an official certificate and either 15 hours (live) or 22 contact hours (online).  Awarded CEs are nursing CEs.The program is a prerequisite to be eligible to sit for the NADONA Infection Preventionist Board Certification. The IPAC program is designed to cover all the components of a well-rounded Infection Control Program and the role of the Infection Preventionist.The IPAC Program is offered online and in person site trainings. Courses are available at any time and are 15 sessions per webinar (22 contact hours) or a 2 day onsite training with 15 contact hours for nurses. A Certificate of Mastery is awarded at the time of completion but no credentials or designations. In order to earn a credential/designation, healthcare professionals must sit for the official Infection Prevention Board Certification (IP-BC).The IPAC program was specifically designed to meet the new regulations regarding Infection Control and the Infection Preventionist. The content covered in the IPAC program includes the following:Overview of Infection Control and Antibiotic StewardshipInfection Control Program ComponentsRole of the Infection Control PreventionistHealthcare Associated Infections & Regulatory AgenciesPathogens and InfectionsHand HygieneTransmissionEnvironment / DisinfectionResident Equipment& Outbreak InvestigationsPPEIsolation PrecautionsSafe Injection Practices / Risk AssessmentHealth Programs & Staff TrainingAntibiotic StewardshipOpportunities in Infection ControlOrder JOB FORUMNew and Improved Career Center! Looking for a rewarding career in nursing?FOR JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERSJob seekers post your resume and job searchEmployers search candidates and post jobsENTER CAREER CENTERThanks to a partnership with Resume Target, a professional resume writing service, Resume Target is pleased to offer complimentary career related resources to NADONA members seeking professional development and career tips. There are hundreds of resume templates for you to choose from. We invite you to take a look at the bank of resume templates and tips they have to offer!Promo Code: NADONA10OFF when you hire a professional resume writer.VIEW COVID-19 QUICK REFERENCE RESOURCES FROM CDC, CMS and OTHER VALUABLE RESOURCESSearchJOIN (New Members Only)RENEWAL MEMBERSHIP (Current or Past Members)LOG IN (username is your NADONA number not your email)LOGOUTCERTIFICATIONSRENEW CERTIFICATIONOur Corporate Leadership CouncilThank you to our Leadership Council!For information and links to their websites, click hereOur Business PartnersFor information about partners and links to their websites, click here~~~VIEW RECORDING HERE~~~ QAPI Less Intimidating and More Meaningful Recorded 8/24/22VIEW WEBINARS3 PART FREE WEBINARLong Term Care Imperatives: Clinical Perspectives: PART 1: The National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration of Long-Term Care (NADONA) and HealthcareHygiene magazine are partnering to develop a continuing education, three-webinar series addressing imperatives in infection prevention in post-acute care.The webinars will examine key clinical, administrative and regulatory issues pertinent to nursing leadership in long-term care facilities.  Scheduled presenters are veterans in this arena and include officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).(3 Contact hours) Three contact hours of continuing education for nurses will be offered.Free!View PART 1 HereLong Term Care Imperatives: Administrative Perspectives: PART 2The National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration of Long-Term Care (NADONA) and HealthcareHygiene magazine are partnering to develop a continuing education, three-webinar series addressing imperatives in infection prevention in post-acute care.The webinars will examine key clinical, administrative and regulatory issues pertinent to nursing leadership in long-term care facilities.  Scheduled presenters are veterans in this arena and include officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).(3 Contact hours) Three contact hours of continuing education for nurses will be offered.Free!View PART 2 HereLong Term Care Imperatives: Regulatory Perspectives: PART 3THIS PART 3 IS POSTPONED BY CMS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO NEW REGULATIONSThis series is being underwritten by GOJO Industries, Cintas Corporation, and HealthySole.The National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration of Long-Term Care (NADONA) and HealthcareHygiene magazine are partnering to develop a continuing education, three-webinar series addressing imperatives in infection prevention in post-acute care.The webinars will examine key clinical, administrative and regulatory issues pertinent to nursing leadership in long-term care facilities.  Scheduled presenters are veterans in this arena and include officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).(3 Contact hours) Three contact hours of continuing education for nurses will be offered.Free!View PART 3 Here4 PART FREE WEBINARQuality Measurement: Applying an Understanding of the Basics: Part IBroad River Rehab is proud to partner with NADONA to offer a new, four-part webinar series on Quality Measures.Each of these programs are eligible for 1 CE credit for both administrators and nurses.Free!View PART 1 HereQuality Measurement: Falls, a Global Approach: Part 2Broad River Rehab is proud to partner with NADONA to offer a new, four-part webinar series on Quality Measures.Each of these programs are eligible for 1 CE credit for both administrators and nurses.Free!View PART 2 HereQuality Measurement: Impacts of Depression: Part 3Broad River Rehab is proud to partner with NADONA to offer a new, four-part webinar series on Quality Measures.Each of these programs are eligible for 1 CE credit for both administrators and nurses.Free!View PART 3 HereQuality Measurement: Final Rule, Health Equity and Literacy: Part 4Broad River Rehab is proud to partner with NADONA to offer a new, four-part webinar series on Quality Measures.Each of these programs are eligible for 1 CE credit for both administrators and nurses.Free!View PART 4 Here5 PART WEBINARPart I: Clinical Leaders (5) five - series continuing education webinarWe are pleased to announce Pathway Health and the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration for Long-Term Care (NADONA) have collaborated to provide a five-series continuing education webinar series for Clinical Leaders!Sign up for Individual or multiple sessions! The discount will be applied at checkout.Each session is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing for 1 Nursing CE.PART 1: What an Enjoyable DON Day Looks LikeAbout the session: Going from reactive to proactive is essential—however, we ALL know that it is not always easy! Are you sometimes bogged down by the constant urgent needs of the moment? Do you find yourself with 10+ items on your list of “to-do’s” and it is the end of the day?  Join us for this fast-paced, user-friendly webinar that will provide you with some great tools and tips to assist you with providing excellent department direction while managing your time and setting reasonable boundaries. You won’t want to miss this webinar!View PART 1 HerePart 2: Clinical Leaders (5) five - series continuing education webinarWe are pleased to announce Pathway Health and the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration for Long-Term Care (NADONA) have collaborated to provide a five-series continuing education webinar series for Clinical Leaders!Sign up for Individual or multiple sessions! The discount will be applied at checkout.Each session is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing for 1 Nursing CE.PART 2: Resources to Build on: Finding Your Way Around Relevant Websites  About the session: As a Director of Nursing, understanding key websites for guidance, best practices, and industry-related material is instrumental! This webinar will provide attendees with tips on what and how to locate essential resources and how to use the information to develop and update your systems for quality and compliance.View PART 2 HerePart 3: Clinical Leaders (5) five - series continuing education webinarWe are pleased to announce Pathway Health and the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration for Long-Term Care (NADONA) have collaborated to provide a five-series continuing education webinar series for Clinical Leaders!Sign up for Individual or multiple sessions! The discount will be applied at checkout.Each session is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing for 1 Nursing CE.Part 3: DON Strategies Regarding Infection Prevention and Control About this session: Infection Prevention and Control touches every department in the facility. F880 continues to be the HOT spot for surveys nationwide. Preparing for an entire Infection Prevention and Control Program moving forward to the future (not just COVID-19) will be instrumental for quality outcomes. This dynamic presentation will provide participants with excellent “take-aways” on how to work with your Infection Preventionist and oversee the program as a DON to monitor surveillance, prevention measures, data review and regulatory compliance. You won’t want to miss this presentation!View PART 3 HerePart 4: Clinical Leaders (5) five - series continuing education webinarWe are pleased to announce Pathway Health and the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration for Long-Term Care (NADONA) have collaborated to provide a five-series continuing education webinar series for Clinical Leaders!Sign up for Individual or multiple sessions! The discount will be applied at checkout.Each session is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing for 1 Nursing CE.Part 4: Investigation 101: Take Out Your Magnifying Glass! About this session: Leading your team, through a detailed, well-executed investigation will be instrumental in determining valuable information. A good root-cause analysis investigation will be necessary in order to take appropriate actions for safety, quality, compliance and successful outcomes. This webinar will walk you through an engaging presentation followed by a scenario that walks the participant through an example of how to put the process to work!View PART 4 HerePart 5: Clinical Leaders (5) five - series continuing education webinarWe are pleased to announce Pathway Health and the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration for Long-Term Care (NADONA) have collaborated to provide a five-series continuing education webinar series for Clinical Leaders!Sign up for Individual or multiple sessions! The discount will be applied at checkout.Each session is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing for 1 Nursing CE.Part 5: Stimulating Change Through an Effective Quality Assurance (and of Course Performance Improvement!)About this session: The DON has a significant role in an effective QAPI program. Working with your staff on acknowledging possibilities and not just focusing on barriers will move the program towards quality improvement and positive outcomes. This webinar will discuss realistic strategies of who to include when reviewing a situation, completing a root-cause analysis and discerning actions that need to be taken which will move the facility towards quality improvement. This webinar consists of a presentation followed by a realistic scenario to walk through the process! You won’t want to miss this session!View PART 5 HereBUNDLE PURCHASE: Clinical Leaders (5) five - series continuing education webinarWe are pleased to announce Pathway Health and the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration for Long-Term Care (NADONA) have collaborated to provide a five-series continuing education webinar series for Clinical Leaders!REGISTER & SAVE$29.95 for 1 webinar$79.95 for 3 webinars$125.00 for 5 webinarsSign up for Individual or multiple sessions! The discount will be applied at checkout.Each session is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing for 1 Nursing CE.BUNDLE PURCHASEContact usNADONA1329 E Kemper Rd Suite 4100ASpringdale, Ohio [email protected] EventsJune 25, 2023 - June 28, 2023Save the Date! NADONA’s 36th Annual ConferenceAll Events© 2017 All Rights Reserved. Developed by Data Design Systems | DisclaimerScroll to topThis website uses cookies. By proceeding to navigate on this page, you agree to the use of cookies according to the terms of our privacy policy. ClosePrivacy & Cookies Policy Close Privacy OverviewThis website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. 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