Post by bobbie613 on Feb 17, 2013 17:10:11 GMT -5
Dear All:
This post-Shavous event June 5, 2013, 8 am-4:45 p.m. will be an absolutely amazing event with expert speakers, a poster session, networking and round-table opportunities and vendors.
The First Annual Jewish Nurses Conference: Sharing Stories, Shedding Light
The registration is as follows: Submitted for 6 CNEs Registration: Phone: 212- 650-3850
Course Code: HBNJNC Fax: 212- 772-4302
ceweb.hunter.cuny.edu/cers/CourseBrowse.aspx
The conference will include speakers from both OJNA and FNN as well as outside speakers including
Dr. Beth Popp of the Maimonides Medical Center Palliative Care Service www.maimonidesmed.org/Main/PhysiciansDirectory/Popp-Beth-MD-726.aspx
Kathleen Peratis, Esq., partner in Outten & Golden, a premier employment law firm outtengolden.com/lawyer-attorney/kathleen-peratis
Chaim Jalas, Director Genetics Services, Bonei Olam, Brooklyn, NY
Dr. Donna Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College, Deputy Executive Officer, DNS, The Graduate Center, Editor, Nursing Economic$
Catering (light breakfast and lunch) will be provided by Village Crown (OU) www.villagecrown.com The program will be submitted for approximately 6 CNE's.
Attendee: $99
Student: $80
HBSON Student: $70
Best regards and here is to a successful conference!
Please pass this link and information around to those who may be interested in attending.
First Annual Jewish Nurses Conference: Sharing Stories/Shedding Light
When: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 (830-4:45 p.m.) (Optional Dinner, June 4, 2013)
Where: Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Auditorium
425 East 25th Street
New York, New York Sponsored by Hunter College School of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Phi Chapter 7:30-8:30 a.m. Registration and Light Breakfast 8:30-8:40 a.m. Welcome: Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., JD, RN, Berkeley College, NY, NY 8:40- 9:00 Conference Welcome Address Rivka Pomerantz, BSN, RN, Founder, Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association 9:00-9:50 End of Life Issues from an Orthodox Jewish Perspective Beth Popp, M.D. Associate Director, Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology/ Director, Palliative Care Program, Maimonides Medical Center Facilitator: Chavie Greenwald, RN, BSN, ADNS, Neve Horim, Jerusalem, Israel 10-10:50 Ethical and practice issues in working with Orthodox Jewish and Hasidic Patients Genetics Issues and Bereavement Counseling Chaim Jalas, Director, of Genetic Resources and Services, Bonei Olam, Brooklyn, Facilitator & Co-presenter: Eve Rosenstock, BSN, RN, LC, Good Samaritan Hospital, Nyack, NY 10:50-11:15 Break - coffee/vendors 11:15-12:15 Employment Law: Religious consideration in obtaining and maintaining employment Kathleen Peratis, Esq. Outten & Golden LLP, NY, NY Facilitator: Mordechai Scher, BSc, BSN, RN, NREMT-P, FP-C Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM 12:15-1:30 Keynote address: Dr. Donna Nickitas, PhD. RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN Creating Room at the Table for All (12:15-12:45) Lunch (buffet)/vendors/networking 1:30-2:20 Choice of Round-table (birds of a feather) Sessions (Select 2) (see below) 2:30-3:20 Choice of Roundtable (birds of a feather) (select 2) (see below) 3:20-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Torah True: The Lived Experience of Orthodox Jewish Registered Nurses Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., RN, JD Professor, Health Services Management, Berkeley College, NY, NY Facilitator: Rachel Gut, RN, President, Frum Nurses Network, Lakewood, NJ 4:30-4:45 Raffle (Must be present to win) Purpose: The purpose of this Jewish Nurses Conference is to present current evidence to help Jewish and Non-Jewish nurses, administrators, and managers gain insight and knowledge related to work behaviors and relationships with each other, to understand Orthodox Jewish end of life care, and to become familiar with Orthodox Jewish customs, practices, and how they relate to employment and employment law. Leaning Objectives: Enable the learner to expand a repertoire of successful work related behaviors through the sharing of life stories and experiences with Jewish nurses in small group discussions. Expand the learner’s knowledge of parameters and applications of Jewish law (halacha) in end of life care and other health care scenarios from the perspective of families, patients and caregivers.
Inform the learner of employment law related options for nurses and managers.
Enhance managers' and administrators' familiarity with Orthodox Jewish Nurses as employer and patient resources.
Enhance non-Jewish nurses’, managers’, and administrators’ knowledge of Orthodox Jewish customs and practices Chairs: Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., JD, RN, Berkeley College, NY Donna Nickitas, Ph.D, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College/The Graduate Center, NY Rivka Pomerantz, RN, President, Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association, MD Organizing Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., JD, RN, Berkeley College, NY Committee: Chavie Greenwald, BSN, RN, ADNS, United Aged Home (Neve Horim), Jerusalem, Israel Rachel Gut, RN, President, Frum Nurses Network, Lakewood, NJ Donna M. Nickitas PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College/The Graduate Center, NY, NY Rivka Pomerantz, BSN, RN, President, Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association, MD Mordechai Scher, BSc, BSN, RN, NREMT-P, FP-C Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM
Note: Catering to be provided by Village Crown, New York, New York 212-207-3888 – OU Supervision. Location of optional dinner and price to be provided Submitted for 6 CNEs Registration: Phone: 212- 650-3850 Course Code: HBNJNC Fax: 212- 772-4302 By Web: ceweb.hunter.cuny.edu/cers/cers.aspx ***Day of Event Registration Limited to First 10 Individuals- Please register in advance.
Name: ____________________________ Address_______________________ E-mail:____________________________ Phone: ________________________ Payment method: Credit Card (Amex, Mastercard, Visa) Number: ____________________ Exp. Date (dd/mm)_________ CVS Code _______ Registration: Optional Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 7 pm, Manhattan Venue Interested? Y___ N____ Conference, Wednesday June 5, 2013 Attendee $99 _____ Student: (Proof on day of event required) $80 _____ HBSON Student (Provide ID number) $70 _____
Select Choice of 4 roundtables in order of preference by letter: _____ _____ _____ _____
A Modesty in general including workplace related issues
B. Being the Messenger: Cultural Education of non Jewish Staff
C. Social Networking at work- creating strong interpersonal relationships at work as an Orthodox Jew D. Caring for our own: Care of the Orthodox Jewish Patient by Orthodox Jewish Nurses E. Negotiating the interview process: Covert operation or the big reveal? F. Orthodox Jewish Men in Nursing
G. Alternatives to Acute Care Settings are NOT second best H. Special Needs Children and the Orthodox Community
"Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. P# NYP262-6/7/12" “Speakers have declared that they have nothing to disclose.” “There is no commercial support for this activity.” “Accredited status does not imply endorsement NJSNA, Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter
This post-Shavous event June 5, 2013, 8 am-4:45 p.m. will be an absolutely amazing event with expert speakers, a poster session, networking and round-table opportunities and vendors.
The First Annual Jewish Nurses Conference: Sharing Stories, Shedding Light
The registration is as follows: Submitted for 6 CNEs Registration: Phone: 212- 650-3850
Course Code: HBNJNC Fax: 212- 772-4302
ceweb.hunter.cuny.edu/cers/CourseBrowse.aspx
The conference will include speakers from both OJNA and FNN as well as outside speakers including
Dr. Beth Popp of the Maimonides Medical Center Palliative Care Service www.maimonidesmed.org/Main/PhysiciansDirectory/Popp-Beth-MD-726.aspx
Kathleen Peratis, Esq., partner in Outten & Golden, a premier employment law firm outtengolden.com/lawyer-attorney/kathleen-peratis
Chaim Jalas, Director Genetics Services, Bonei Olam, Brooklyn, NY
Dr. Donna Nickitas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College, Deputy Executive Officer, DNS, The Graduate Center, Editor, Nursing Economic$
Catering (light breakfast and lunch) will be provided by Village Crown (OU) www.villagecrown.com The program will be submitted for approximately 6 CNE's.
Attendee: $99
Student: $80
HBSON Student: $70
Best regards and here is to a successful conference!
Please pass this link and information around to those who may be interested in attending.
First Annual Jewish Nurses Conference: Sharing Stories/Shedding Light
When: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 (830-4:45 p.m.) (Optional Dinner, June 4, 2013)
Where: Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Auditorium
425 East 25th Street
New York, New York Sponsored by Hunter College School of Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Phi Chapter 7:30-8:30 a.m. Registration and Light Breakfast 8:30-8:40 a.m. Welcome: Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., JD, RN, Berkeley College, NY, NY 8:40- 9:00 Conference Welcome Address Rivka Pomerantz, BSN, RN, Founder, Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association 9:00-9:50 End of Life Issues from an Orthodox Jewish Perspective Beth Popp, M.D. Associate Director, Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology/ Director, Palliative Care Program, Maimonides Medical Center Facilitator: Chavie Greenwald, RN, BSN, ADNS, Neve Horim, Jerusalem, Israel 10-10:50 Ethical and practice issues in working with Orthodox Jewish and Hasidic Patients Genetics Issues and Bereavement Counseling Chaim Jalas, Director, of Genetic Resources and Services, Bonei Olam, Brooklyn, Facilitator & Co-presenter: Eve Rosenstock, BSN, RN, LC, Good Samaritan Hospital, Nyack, NY 10:50-11:15 Break - coffee/vendors 11:15-12:15 Employment Law: Religious consideration in obtaining and maintaining employment Kathleen Peratis, Esq. Outten & Golden LLP, NY, NY Facilitator: Mordechai Scher, BSc, BSN, RN, NREMT-P, FP-C Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM 12:15-1:30 Keynote address: Dr. Donna Nickitas, PhD. RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN Creating Room at the Table for All (12:15-12:45) Lunch (buffet)/vendors/networking 1:30-2:20 Choice of Round-table (birds of a feather) Sessions (Select 2) (see below) 2:30-3:20 Choice of Roundtable (birds of a feather) (select 2) (see below) 3:20-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Torah True: The Lived Experience of Orthodox Jewish Registered Nurses Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., RN, JD Professor, Health Services Management, Berkeley College, NY, NY Facilitator: Rachel Gut, RN, President, Frum Nurses Network, Lakewood, NJ 4:30-4:45 Raffle (Must be present to win) Purpose: The purpose of this Jewish Nurses Conference is to present current evidence to help Jewish and Non-Jewish nurses, administrators, and managers gain insight and knowledge related to work behaviors and relationships with each other, to understand Orthodox Jewish end of life care, and to become familiar with Orthodox Jewish customs, practices, and how they relate to employment and employment law. Leaning Objectives: Enable the learner to expand a repertoire of successful work related behaviors through the sharing of life stories and experiences with Jewish nurses in small group discussions. Expand the learner’s knowledge of parameters and applications of Jewish law (halacha) in end of life care and other health care scenarios from the perspective of families, patients and caregivers.
Inform the learner of employment law related options for nurses and managers.
Enhance managers' and administrators' familiarity with Orthodox Jewish Nurses as employer and patient resources.
Enhance non-Jewish nurses’, managers’, and administrators’ knowledge of Orthodox Jewish customs and practices Chairs: Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., JD, RN, Berkeley College, NY Donna Nickitas, Ph.D, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College/The Graduate Center, NY Rivka Pomerantz, RN, President, Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association, MD Organizing Barbara Cohen, Ph.D., JD, RN, Berkeley College, NY Committee: Chavie Greenwald, BSN, RN, ADNS, United Aged Home (Neve Horim), Jerusalem, Israel Rachel Gut, RN, President, Frum Nurses Network, Lakewood, NJ Donna M. Nickitas PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNE, FAAN, Professor, Hunter College/The Graduate Center, NY, NY Rivka Pomerantz, BSN, RN, President, Orthodox Jewish Nurses Association, MD Mordechai Scher, BSc, BSN, RN, NREMT-P, FP-C Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM
Note: Catering to be provided by Village Crown, New York, New York 212-207-3888 – OU Supervision. Location of optional dinner and price to be provided Submitted for 6 CNEs Registration: Phone: 212- 650-3850 Course Code: HBNJNC Fax: 212- 772-4302 By Web: ceweb.hunter.cuny.edu/cers/cers.aspx ***Day of Event Registration Limited to First 10 Individuals- Please register in advance.
Name: ____________________________ Address_______________________ E-mail:____________________________ Phone: ________________________ Payment method: Credit Card (Amex, Mastercard, Visa) Number: ____________________ Exp. Date (dd/mm)_________ CVS Code _______ Registration: Optional Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 7 pm, Manhattan Venue Interested? Y___ N____ Conference, Wednesday June 5, 2013 Attendee $99 _____ Student: (Proof on day of event required) $80 _____ HBSON Student (Provide ID number) $70 _____
Select Choice of 4 roundtables in order of preference by letter: _____ _____ _____ _____
A Modesty in general including workplace related issues
B. Being the Messenger: Cultural Education of non Jewish Staff
C. Social Networking at work- creating strong interpersonal relationships at work as an Orthodox Jew D. Caring for our own: Care of the Orthodox Jewish Patient by Orthodox Jewish Nurses E. Negotiating the interview process: Covert operation or the big reveal? F. Orthodox Jewish Men in Nursing
G. Alternatives to Acute Care Settings are NOT second best H. Special Needs Children and the Orthodox Community
"Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. P# NYP262-6/7/12" “Speakers have declared that they have nothing to disclose.” “There is no commercial support for this activity.” “Accredited status does not imply endorsement NJSNA, Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter