2022 Maine Nursing Summit Presentations
Keynote Address: Building the Nursing Workforce in Rural Maine using Multi-Model Strategies
Dr. Claudia Beverly, PhD, RN, FAAN
Legislative Update
Lisa Harvey McPerson, RN, MBA, MPPM
Embracing Aging to Build an Age Positive Maine
Jess Maurer, Esq., Executive Director, Maine Council on Aging
Mother-Daughter Dance to Unspoken Caring Needs: A Lesson in Caritas
Dr. A. Lynne Wagner, EdD, MSN, RN, FACCE, CHMT, Caritas Coach
2019 Maine Nursing Summit Presentations
Keynote Address: Nursing Leadership – Not for the faint of heart
Leslie Neal-Boylan, PhD, APRN, FAAN
Legislative Update
Lisa Harvey McPerson, RN, MBA, MPPM
How Many Professionals Does it take to Steer the Sugar Ship Away from the Rocks?
Judy Curry, RDMS, CPHQ
Rachel Brewster, RN
Ruth Littlefield, CNA
Successful Development of a Hospital-Based Outpatient Apheresis Program
Patricia Miles BSN, RN, OCN
Delight Joslyn MSN, RN, OCN, CRNI, CPHON
Shannon Jagger BSN, RN-BC
Can We Standardize: System Wide Measures to Decrease Falls with Injury
Joanne Chapman MSN, M. Ed, RN, NE-BC
Gloria Neault MSN, RN
Natalie Talbot MSN, RN
Panel Discussion: Examining the Perceptions of Nursing Students and Preceptors using the Dedication Education Unit Model for Clinical Experience
Sandra Benton MSN, RN, CCRN
Betsy Corrigan MSN, RN-BC, PCCN-K
Deborah Eremita PhD, RN
2018 Maine Nursing Summit Presentations
Nurse Mentoring Matters
Jessica Mosher, MSN, RN-BC
Nursing Workforce Development: Innovate, Collaborate, Initiate
Dr. Anthony McGuire
2017 Maine Nursing Summit Presentations
Presenting Grounded Theory: Moral Distress in Nursing Academia
Erin Stratton PhD, MS, RN
Nursing Update State and Federal Legislative Issues
Lisa Harvey-McPherson RN, MBA, MPPM
Enhancing a Culture of Safety: Peer-to-Peer Support to Improve Health & Wellbeing of Nurses
Joanne Chapman, MSN, M.Ed., RN, NE-BC
Leslie Knight, BSN, RN, CMSRN
Maine Nurse Competency Development: Insights, Overview, and Implications for Practice
Dr. Roxane Spitzer, Ph.D., MBA, RN, FAAN
2016 Maine Nursing Summit Presentations
Same Day Discharge after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Nurses’ Role in an Inter-Professional Practice Change
Gertrude Kent RN-BC, BSN
Maine Medical Center
Changes Over Time: Senior Nursing Students’ Expectations of Work and the Workplace
Debbie Saber, PhD, RN, CCRN The University of Maine School of Nursing
Screening for Suicidality in the Emergency Department
Keri Holst, RN, BSN
Advancing a Team-Based, Multigenerational Learning Culture
Lunder – Dineen
Health Education Alliance of Maine
Practicum
BW Leadership Institute
The Power of Gratitude in the Age of Compassion Fatigue
The Daisy Foundation
In Memory of J. Patrick Barnes
2015 Maine Nursing Summit Presentations
Keynote Speakers’ Addresses:
Recognizing and Treating Mild TBI and PTSD in returning 9/11 Service Members and Veterans
- Important Things to Know about PTSD and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Guidelines for Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury & Persistent Symptoms
- VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline — Management of Post-Traumatic Stress
Dr. Grant Iverson
An Introduction to Military Culture and Invisible Wounds of War
Travis Weiner and Jacque Francona
Abstracts:
Developing a culture of Nurse Led Partnership Rounding
Jenny Gilmore & Jana Jacobs, Maine Medical Center
Reducing Antipsychotic Use in Long Term Care
Tarsha Rodrigue of Maine General Rehab and LTC
Medical Cannibis Use Among Maine Veterans with PTSD
Becky DeKeuster of Wellness Connection
The Development of In-Patient Intravenous Opioid Risk Assessment
Morgan MacMahan of Mid-Coast Hospital
Notes of Interest & Support
OMNE becomes OMNL
The current and unprecedented pandemic has ushered in new challenges and placed incredible strain on the healthcare system. Nurses have truly emerged as leaders meeting these new challenges head on with innovation, determination, and grit to provide excellent patient care. A foundational belief of OMNE is that all nurses are leaders regardless of title and for this reason the executive committee has been hard at work to develop a brand that promotes core belief and value of OMNE. That is why OMNE brand and name has changed and will now be OMNL (Organization of Maine Nursing Leaders). It is OMNL’s mission to shape health care through innovation and expert nursing leadership our new brand name recognizes that this leadership occurs at all levels of nursing.
Andrew Gagnon,
Immediate Past President, OMNL
Maine Action Coalition
Creating innovative solutions where nurses lead the way to address Maine’s health challenges.
Testimonials:
OMNE is at the legislative table, promoting nursing from patient to policy.