HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 11 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Embracing Excellence in Oncology Nursing Practice FEBRUARY 19-20, 2016 WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL 686 ANTON BOULEVARD COSTA MESA, CA 92626 This program made possible by a generous donation to the Foundation from Circle 1000
Conference Overview This conference is designed to address practical issues and clinical challenges that oncology nurses face each day. Hoag s 11th Annual Oncology Nurses Conference Embracing Excellence in Oncology Nursing Practice is designed for nurses dedicated to the field of oncology who practice in settings across the continuum of care. During this two day conference, attendees will benefit from an intimate learning environment in which prominent faculty will present the latest in oncology care and provide practical strategies and tools to improve nursing practice and patient outcomes. CEU Accreditation & Credit Designation This conference has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, with provider number 00146, for a total of fourteen (14.0) contact hours (7.0 for Friday, 7.0 for Saturday), of continuing education credit for R.N.s. Who Should Attend This conference is intended for oncology and radiation oncology nurses. Pharmacists as well as others with an interest in recent advances in the treatment of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies are welcome to attend. Students enrolled in a registered nursing program who have interest in oncology are invited to attend this program. Acknowledgment This event is generously supported by Circle 1000. Circle 1000 is a Foundation support group benefitting at in Newport Beach.
Educational Objectives Summarize how to collaborate with patients, their families, and other clinical team members to reach solutions and solve problems from a cancer survivor s point of view. Identify current treatments available for ovarian cancer and their associated challenges. Describe how to implement Sepsis advisory triggers in the inpatient oncology unit. Describe the current state of breast cancer treatment including new therapies and gold standard treatments. Summarize the current state and treatment of malignant brain tumors. Discuss EGFR mutant and ALK rearranged lung cancer and discuss the history of targeted therapies in these cancers and the new generations of therapies currently treating drug resistance. Examine some of the elements and dynamics of the patient s and/or family s spiritual and relational needs during a very poignant moment in life. Identify the role of the oncology nurse navigator across the continuum of care. Identify new drugs that have been FDA approved for cancer treatment in 2015. Review nursing management challenges of caring for lymphoma patients receiving new and novel therapies. Describe current updates in breast cancer surgery. Identify changes in cognition and associated risks in patients receiving chemotherapy treatment. List examples of when RXT is indicated in the treatment of cancer and describe the different types of RXT used. Describe the impact of cancer genomics on early cancer diagnosis, management and treatment and the opportunities gained, and the changing landscape resulting from the study of hereditary tumors. Identify how to prepare your patient for a interventional radiology visit. Discuss the most current innovations in Interventional Radiology used to treat cancerous tumors while minimizing possible injury to other organs resulting in prolonged quality survival for patients with cancer.
Program Directors Carolyn Rondou, MSN, RN, OCN Director of Inpatient Oncology Tina Tillman, MSN, RN, FNP, CNS, OCN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Education Coordinator, Oncology Services Nancy Lee, MN, RN, OCN Manager Hoag Outpatient Infusion Centers Faculty Rev. Gerald Arata, M. Div. Pastoral Care Jeanne R. Barber, BSN, RN, CRN Interventional Radiology Charge Nurse Janet Batt, MS, RN, CNS Palliative Care CNS Lori Berberet, MS, RN Michelle Booth, BSN, RN John V. Brown, MD, FACOG, FACS Medical Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Hoag Women s Health Institute Amy Goodrich, MSN, NP-AC Nurse Practitioner Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Rhonda Hjelm, MSN, RN, OCN Mr. Matt Jones Seven Continent Marathon Man Three-time Cancer Survivor Teresa Knoop, MSN, RN, AOCN Assistant Director, Clinical Trials Shared Resource Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Institute Robert G. Louis, MD Neurosurgeon Skull Base and Pituitary Tumor Program Hoag Neurosciences Institute Ralph Mackintosh, PhD, DABR Medical Physicist Marie Miao, MSW Palliative Care Inpatient Social Worker Sandy Southerland, BSN, RN, OCN Lilian Reed, RNC Brenda Shelton, DNP, RN, CCRN, AOCN Clinical Nurse Specialist Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at John Hopkins Louise C. Strong, MD Sue and Radcliffe Killam Endowed Chair Professor, Department of Genetics MD Anderson Cancer Center Melvin J. Silverstein, MD, FACS Gross Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Medical Director, Hoag Breast Center Clinical Professor of Surgery Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California William R. Shankle, MS, MD, FACP Judy & Richard Voltmer Endowed Chair in Memory and Cognitive Disorders Hoag Neurosciences Institute Kelly M. Thomas, BSN, RN, CRN Senior Nurse Manager Radiology Louis VanderMolen, MD Clinical Professor Oncology Keck School Medicine USC Norris Hematology/ Oncology-Newport Beach Alexandra Wanat, RN, BSN Registered Nurse Massachusetts General Hospital
Program Agenda DAY ONE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2016 7 7:30 AM Registration, Coffee and Exhibits 7:30 7:45 AM Welcome Carolyn Rondou, MSN, RN, OCN 7:45 8:45 AM Nursing is a Marathon Mr. Matt Jones 8:45 9:45 AM Overview of GYN Cancer Treatment Options John V. Brown, MD, FACOG, FACS 9:45 10 AM Breakfast and Exhibits 10 11 AM Chemotherapy Side Effect Management Brenda Shelton, DNP, RN, CCRN, AOCN 11 AM 12 PM Chemotherapy Options for Breast Cancer Louis VanderMolen, MD 12 1 PM Lunch and Exhibits 1 2 PM Brain Tumors and Gliomas Robert G. Louis, MD 2 2:50 PM Overcoming Drug Resistance in Lung Cancer with Targeted Agents and Immunotherapies Alexandra Wanat, RN, BSN 2:50 3:15 PM Afternoon Break and Exhibits 3:15 4:15 PM End of the Innocence: Care During End of Life Rev. Gerald Arata, M. Div. Marie Miao, MSW 4:15 5:15 PM Oncology and Palliative Care Navigation Across the Continuum of Care Janet Batt, MS, RN, CNS Lori Berberet, MS, RN Michelle Booth, BSN, RN Rhonda Hjelm, MSN, RN, OCN Lilian Reed, RNC Sandy Southerland, BSN, RN, OCN 5:15 5:30 PM Question and Answers Conclusion of Day 1 Speaker times subject to change
DAY TWO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 7 7:30 AM Registration, Coffee and Exhibits 7:30 7:45 AM Welcome Carolyn Rondou, MSN, RN, OCN 7:45 8:45 AM New Cancer Drug Update 2015 Teresa Knoop, MSN, RN, AOCN 8:45 9:45 AM Lymphoma: What s New in HL and NHL Amy Goodrich, MSN, NP-AC 9:45 10 AM Breakfast and Exhibits 10 11 AM Incredible New Approaches to Breast Cancer Surgery Melvin J. Silverstein, MD, FACS Gross Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery 11 AM 12 PM Cognition Function Following Chemotherapy William R. Shankle, MS, MD, FACP Judy & Richard Voltmer Endowed Chair in Memory and Cognitive Disorders 12 12:15 PM Introduction Keynote Speaker 12:15 1 PM Nursing and Breast Cancer: A Survivor s Story 1 2 PM Lunch & Exhibits 2 3 PM RXT: How it Works and the Types of RXT Ralph Mackintosh, PhD, DABR 3 4 PM Impact of Cancer Genomics on Precision Medicine Louise C. Strong, MD 4 5 PM Interventional Radiology and the Care of the Oncology Patient Kelly M. Thomas, BSN, RN, CRN Jeanne R. Barber, BSN, RN, CRN 5 5:15 PM Question and Answers Program Adjourns
REGISTRATION INFORMATION Embracing Excellence in Oncology Nursing Practice FEBRUARY 19-20, 2016 WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA Registration available online at www.hoag.org/events. Or register by completing the registration card below and mail with complete credit card information or check to: Hoag Events Or fax: 949-764-5820 510 Superior Avenue, Suite 290 Or email questions to HoagEvents@hoag.org Newport Beach, CA 92663 Friday Registration: $185.00 Saturday Registration: $185.00 Two Day Registration: $285.00 R.N. Student Fees: $40.00/day. This applies to R.N. Students who do not hold an R.N. license from the Board of Registered Nurses (B.R.N.) *St. Joseph Health Care Affiliates Friday Registration: $92.50 Saturday Registration: $92.50 Two-Day Registration: $142.50 *Applies to St. Joseph Hospital of Orange, St. Jude Hospital, and Mission Hospital Hoag Clinical Staff $50.00 Deposit Required Conference fee includes conference tuition, syllabus, breakfast and lunch FIRST NAME LAST NAME JOB TITLE LICENSE # (REQUIRED) INSTITUTION UNIT OR SPECIALTY HOME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL Payment Check (payable to ) Please mail form and check to address listed above Visa MasterCard American Express Discover CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE NAME (AS IT APPEARS ON CARD) SIGNATURE Upon receipt of registration your confirmation will be sent via email. Please contact us at hoagevents@hoag.org if you do not receive a confirmation. Cancellations Written cancellations will be accepted until February 12, 2016. No refunds given for cancellations after February 12, 2016. No refunds given for no-shows. Program Venue & Overnight Accommodations Online room reservations at Westin South Coast Plaza available at: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/book/hoaghospital