New Culture Nursing-An Approach to Person Centred Care w/Dr. David Sheard
Date and time
Location
Edmonton OR Calgary
April 11, 2018 OR April 13, 2018Refund Policy
Description
Join us IN EDMONTON on April 11, 2018
OR CALGARY on April 13, 2018
for a Professional Development Workshop
NEW CULTURE NURSING – An Approach to Person-Centred Care
CLPNA is pleased to partner with Dr. David Sheard, Founder/CEO Dementia Care Matters to offer a workshop focusing on Person-Centred Care. In his passionate, challenging and emotional presentation style, Dr. Sheard will call on LPNs to be the leaders of a new culture of care where people, not just policies and procedures, really matter. This workshop can be the starting point for LPNs who want to improve organizational culture so that person-centred care is priority.
Benefits/Learning Objectives:
- Understand the definition and importance of “new culture” nursing
- Recognize the value of emotional intelligence in person-centred care
- Learn about attachment theory and its’ relationship to leadership and professionalism
- Learn how to lead, model, influence and implement person-centred care using practical approaches and tools.
LOCATIONS and TIMES:
Both workshops are scheduled for 830am-400pm.
Edmonton Workshop - Holiday Inn Conferene Centre Edmonton South, 4485 Gateway Blvd, Edmonton, AB
Calgary Workshop - The Coast Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, 1316 33 St NE, Calgary, AB
REGISTRATION - Limited seating. $50 registration fee (incl. GST), includes continental breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and workshop material. This workshop meets annual Continuing Competency Program requirements.
FAQs
What are my parking options for the event? Parking is free on-site.
Questions? Contact Colleen at cturkington@clpna.com, 780-638-6714 or 1-800-661-5877 (toll free in Alberta).
What is the refund policy? Notice of cancellation must be made in writing to cturkington@clpna.com on or before April 4, 2018. After April 4, 2018, no refunds will be given.
Organized by
The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) is the regulatory (licensing) organization for the province’s Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs).
CLPNA regulates the profession by setting entry-to-practice requirements, establishing, promoting and enforcing standards for registration, practice, and professional conduct, and enhancing the care provided by members of the profession through the Continuing Competency Program.