ARNET Nursing Research Luncheon - Tickets $50

 

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Help Us Keep Nurses in Nursing!

Please join us to directly impact health care in Alberta and support nurses continuing education and research. 

When:   Friday, April 28, noon to 2 pm. 

Where: 11120 - 178 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5S1P2

This signature fundraising event directly impacts healthcare by supporting Alberta’s Registered Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in their continuing education and research pursuits.  Join us to help nurses prepare to manage unimaginable life and death situations.

Research Presentations Guests will be introduced to some of our Nurse Researchers as they give short presentations on the impact on care of the projects they are working on funded by ARNET. See below for more about the four presentations, speakers and topics.

Lunch A delicious catered lunch will be served so bring your appetite. Let us know if you have any dietary restrictions. 

Networking There will be opportunities for networking at the event with our attendees, and presenters. 

Our Community Finally, your support of this event will translate directly to ARNET supporting research undertaken by RNs that would otherwise go unfunded and new life-saving interventions that could otherwise go undiscovered.


Our 2023 Speakers

 

Jananee Rasiah

RN, BN, MN, PhD Candidate, Associate Dean & Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, MacEwan University

Lights, Camera, Action! Understanding Youth’s Experience with
Bullying Through Film

Creating a film with youth about their experiences with bullying will reach other youth in an engaging and therapeutic way.

Kate Wong

RN, PhD Candidate, University of Calgary

Understanding the Experiences of Children with Life-Shortening and Life-Threatening Illnesses

Children benefit from the expert, holistic care of nurses in pediatric palliative and hospice care, and it is imperative that nurses understand the experiences of their patients in order to build programs and deliver care that meets their needs.

Stephanie Wold and Dr. Carmel Montgomery

Stephanie Wold, RN MN NP, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Alberta Health Services and
Carmel Montgomery RN MN PhD, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta

Impact of Nurse Practitioner-led Cardiac Surgery Follow up Clinic

An innovative Np-led follow-up clinic for patients discharged after cardiac surgery.

The clinic evaluation aims to provide information on the impact of the clinic-from patient, staff and physician perspectives and on avoidable postoperative days in hospital, readmission and emergency department visits.

Timur Bazavluk

RN MN, Nurse Practitioner

The Impact of the Nurse Practitioner Role in an Emergency Department


We’d like to give a special thank you to our presenting sponsor: Johnson Insurance

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