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Page 1: 20156 - Professional Education · 2016-08-23 · dynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016 september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, ... this tide of change

20152016

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

SAVE • SAVE • SAVE REGULARRATE EARLYBIRDRATE Registration/Payment Registration/Payment due before due before August 22, 2016 at 2359 EST September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST

MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts† MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts**

ThreeDayTuition $450* $650* $235* $495* $695* $235*

TwoDayTuition $345* $545* $175* $425* $625* $175* (any two days)

OneDayTuition $200* $400* $100* $240* $440* $100* (any one day)

* Paymentrequired:TuitionPLUS14%HST

FINALRegistrationDeadline:September5,2016at2359EST

EvENTS

TRANSPORTATIONINFORmATION

AirCanadaPromoCodeA8HK96D1 (web coupon code) WestJetPromoCodeP2QOYQX (web coupon code)

Flights must be booked using the Air Canada or WestJet websites. Potential discounts are available when using the booking codes. CACCN/Dynamics 2016 does not guarantee flight discounts by providing the booking codes.

mONDAY,SEPTEmBER26,2016CACCNANNUALDINNER

SUNDAY,SEPTEmBER25,2016ANNUALGENERALmEETINGCanadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nurses

The Annual General Meeting will be held during the luncheon period. All CACCN members and conference delegates are invited to attend.

POSTERRECEPTIONOur ever popular poster reception is offering some new and exciting changes for Dynamics 2016. Together with our sponsors and exhibitors, we have partnered to showcase their products and services, along with showcasing the outstanding Dynamics 2016 poster submissions. Plan to join us for the Gala Reception!

This is a complimentary ticketed event. Delegates must indicate attendance at the time of registration and provide their ticket for entrance to the event. Light snacks and cash bar will be available.

memberRate:Delegate must have a current CACCN membership OR must join at the time of registration (sign in on the website to complete registration).

Non-memberRate:Delegate doesnot have a current CACCN membership and doesnot join at the time of conference registration.

StudentRate:Any student in an accredited professional nursing program, currently NOT licensed as a Registered Nurse / Graduate Nurse. Student registration cannot be processed online. Student registration may be faxed or emailed with credit card information to CACCN National Office by the deadline of September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST.

† Nursing students must provide proof of full-time undergraduate student status.

CONFERENCEBROCHUREAvAILABLEATWWW.CACCN.CAONLINEREGISTRATIONOPENSJUNE2016

HOTELINFORmATION

DeltaPrinceEdward18 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEReservations: 888-890-3222 / Direct Hotel: 902-566-2222A personalized web site for booking accommodation is available at www.caccn.ca

Booking Code: DynamicsofCriticalCareNursingConference

Attendees may be required to guarantee the reservation with one night’s pre-paid room and tax with a major credit card valid on check in September 2016. Accommodation rates are available 3 days prior/after the conference. Accommodation is available until the room block is full or August22,2016, whichever occurs first

GUESTROOmSPERNIGHT: $239.00 plus applicable taxesVarious Rooming Options availableAdditional occupants after double occupancy $20.00 per room, per night (max 4 persons per room)

BOOK EARLY, AS THE ROOM BLOCK SELLS OUT QUICKLY!

CONFERENCETUITIONFEES

SAvEONYOURREGISTRATIONBYBOOKINGBEFORETHEEARLYBIRDDEADLINE!

EarlyBirdRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: August22,2016at2359EST• Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before August 22, 2016

RegularRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: September5,2016 at2359EST • Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before September 5, 2016

Photo Credits: Confederation Bridge & Thunder Cove/Tourism PEI/Stephen DesRoches

After a great day of learning, let’s have some fun!

Join us for a “PEI Beach Party” Bring your fl ip fl ops, sunglasses and sun hats and enjoy some true Island fl avor. Entertainment includes a musical performance by local youth talent “Little Monsters” - this is a treat you won’t want to miss, a true island specialty. Take home a memory of the evening by visiting the Dynamics 2016 photo booth featuring local PEI props. Then dance the night away with our DJ! This will truly be an evening to remember!

When purchasing your dinner ticket, why not also purchase a ticket and become an “honorary islander”, during the fun and interactive “Spud In Ceremony” …this is a defi nite must for all from ‘away’ and a long standing Island tradition. Watch the Dynamics 2016 e-brochure for more information!

Dynamics 2016 will be recognizing GE Healthcare for their support of our educational program at the Annual Dinner

Page 2: 20156 - Professional Education · 2016-08-23 · dynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016 september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, ... this tide of change

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

It’sTimetoTurnOver…WayOver!PronationTherapy…HowonemICUTriumphedinmanualTherapyThis session covers cost reduction, knowledge, application, and monitoring to safely manually pronate a patient utilizing the pronation wedges ‘Burrito Method’. Simulation will be utilized with active audience participation.

RightPatient,RightLine,RightTime:An In-depthDiscussiononAppropriatevascularAccessDeviceSelectionandTipverification.This session’s goal is to provide the Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Professional with the core principals surrounding CVAD device selection. This session will also discuss proactively managing CVAD complications in addition to improving patient workflows using ECG waveforms to confirm PICC line placement. This session is comprised of 2 components; an interactive didactic and white board session followed by a hands on skills session and discussion. The hands on skills session will consist of small groups facilitated by a clinical specialist team. All participants will be requested to come prepared to participate by completing an online ultrasound and 3CG training session prior to the event. Information for this course will be provided upon registration. 

Sponsored by

Traumaticbraininjury:PuttingallthepiecestogetherThe complexity of caring for patients with traumatic brain injury can be challenging. Using case studies that increase in complexity in a small group format, this mastery session will enhance participants’ knowledge of TBI. Participants will apply their learning to a treatment protocol, as well as integrating the data from advanced monitoring techniques including brain oxygen and temperature, microdialysis and pulse pressure reactivity to put the pieces together.

UnderstandingShockStatesUsingPAC:PulmonaryArteryCatheterorPreload,Afterload,Contractility.Shock is a complex and life threatening syndrome. It is vital for today’s Critical Care nurse to be able to recognize, comprehend and manage shock, as it is foundational to patient survival. Within this engaging and interactive presentation, utilizing the multimedia of iBooks on iPads, the three most common states of shock will be explored in relation to preload, afterload and contractility and analyzed further using pulmonary catheter numbers. Case studies will be provided.

WatchtheDynamicsE-BrochurefortwoadditionalmasterySessionssponsoredbyFisher-PaykelHealthcareandPhilipsHealthcare.

Critical care nurses have always been on the leading edge of change. The realities of our aging population, increasing complexity of disease and treatments, rapid advances in technology and environments of care, funding limitations and shifting societal expectations are forces that drive this tide of change and test our capacity to lead and adapt. Dynamics 2016 in Charlottetown will address how these tides rise and recede in a

never-ending cycle. We will explore the vital role of the Canadian critical care nurse in collaboratively building the future of critical illness care for Canadians. We will share new knowledge, inspire leadership and nurture innovation. Delegates will be galvanized and prepared to navigate and Be the Difference, today and in the future.

DYNAmICSOFCRITICALCARECONFERENCE™Dynamics is the annual national convention and product exhibition of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses (CACCN). Diverse programming allows participants to choose from a broad selection of evidence-based topics that are geared to enhancing clinical practice, leadership, education and research. With paediatric and adult critical care opportunities provided, participants design educational agendas to meet their own unique needs. Dynamics brings colleagues together from coast to coast, providing a forum to share ideas and experiences in a new and exciting Canadian location each year.

CONFERENCETHEmE:CHANGINGTIDESINCRITICALCARENURSING:RIDINGTHEWAvESTOGETHERTOPROvIDEQUALITYCARE

SPEAKERS

KEYNOTESPEAKERELIzABETHHENNEmANElizabeth (Beth) Henneman is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Dr. Henneman received her undergraduate nursing degree from Boston College, her Masters of Science in Nursing from the University of Colorado in Denver and her PhD from the University of California Los Angeles. She has expertise as a researcher, educator and critical care clinician. Her 30 plus years of experience as a staff nurse and clinical nurse specialist have informed her program of research which centers on testing interventions that enhance patient safety and facilitate patient and family centered care for the acute and critically ill. Dr. Henneman has extensive experience mentoring staff nurses and graduate and undergraduate students in nursing, engineering, and computer science. She has a strong track record of disseminating her research at local, national and international venues and an impressive record of publications in well respected, clinical and research peer-reviewed journals.

PLENARYSPEAKERKARENA.mCQUILLANKaren recieved her Bachelors of Nursing and Masters of Science in Trauma/Critical Care Nursing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She has worked for the past 29 years as a Clinical Nurse Specialist at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Karen has lectured on neurological and trauma topics at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. She has also mentored other nurses as speakers and authors. Karen has worked in countries around the world including India and Brazil to foster improvements in trauma care. In addition, she serves as the Past President for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.

CLOSINGSPEAKERCOLLEENBREENColleen Breen is a staff nurse in a pediatric critical care unit (PCCU) at a Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre and a part time clinical educator at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. Colleen is currently finishing her Master of Science in Nursing at York University. Colleen is passionate about palliative care for children, creating memories at end of life, advocacy for children with special needs, critical incident stress management and understanding nursing grief. She has volunteered with many groups in the community, including Heart and Stroke Foundation, Special Olympics, and currently as the President of the Fanshawe College Alumni Association. Nursing has been a legacy of hope that has inspired, challenged and gifted her life journey!

INvITEDSPEAKERScont’d

RENéECHAUvINRenée Chauvin is an Improvement Facilitator with the Centre for Continuous Improvement at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa, ON. Renée’s critical care nursing career began in 1987 at the McGill University Health Centre. Over her career, Renée has held positions in healthcare, including clinical nurse, mentor, assistant head nurse, Professional Development Educator, Practice Consultant and Manager of the Intensive Care Unit. Renée is the current President of the CACCN National Board of Directors.

mARIEEDWARDSMarie Edwards is an associate professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba. Marie teaches and does research in the area of ethics, with a particular interest in critical care. She completed a PhD program in nursing and bioethics at the University of Toronto and a one-year residency in clinical ethics in Edmonton. Marie served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses from April 2013 to March 2015. Marie also served as the Chair of the conference planning committee for the Dynamics of Critical Care™ Conference 2015 in Winnipeg.

SANDRAGOLDSWORTHYSandra Goldsworthy is a recognized critical care expert, researcher and author. She is the author or editor of six books including: ‘Simulation Simplified: A Practical Guide for Nurse Educators’, ‘Simulation Simplified: Student Lab Manual for Critical Care Nursing’ and ‘The Compact Clinical Guide for Mechanical Ventilation’. As an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, she holds a Research Professorship in Simulation Education. Sandra holds two national CNA credentials in Critical Care and Medical Surgical Nursing. Her research focus is simulation and transfer of learning, job readiness and transition of new graduates into critical care. Sandra has conducted and published research involving the use of simulation and technology in nursing education. Her recent publications and national and international presentations have concentrated on critical care nurse retention, critical care nurse work environments and the use of simulation to build confidence and competence among nurses.

TREvORJAINTrevor Jain grew up in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia where he received his BSc from Acadia University in 1993. While still in high school Dr. Jain joined the Canadian Armed Forces as an infantry soldier. He continued his studies in Halifax where he obtained his MD from Dalhousie Medical School. During medical school he was seconded by the military for the Swiss Air Disaster to design, set up and run the morgue as the pathology operations officer. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal of Canada for his efforts by the Governor General in 1999. He attended Ottawa University where he completed family medicine residency and joined the Royal Canadian Medical Service branch in 2001. Dr. Jain deployed to multiple austere locations providing medical support to both armed conflicts and humanitarian operations. He completed a Masters in Science in Disaster medicine from the University of Brussels in 2013. He is the Medical Director for Paramedicine Programs at Holland College and the Program Director for the Degree Program in Paramedicine at UPEI. Though his experiences he has witnessed secondary trauma to his peers including life changing moments during their daily work as care givers in multiple environments.

BRENDASABOBrenda Sabo is the Associate Director, Undergraduate Nursing Program and Associate Professor with Dalhousie University School of Nursing. Until recently, she also maintained a clinical practice as a psychosocial oncology specialist with the Psychosocial Oncology Team, Cancer Care Program at the Nova Scotia Health Authority where she saw patients and families living with and affected by cancer across the continuum from diagnosis to end of life. Her research focuses on psychosocial issues (depression, anxiety, trauma) affecting patients, spouses, caregivers (professional and lay) arising out of the cancer experience; palliative and end-of-life related issues; and, innovative knowledge translation approaches through the use of art to change attitudes held by healthcare professionals, patients and families about palliative and end-of-life concerns. She has been funded at the local, provincial and national level for her work. Brenda has numerous publications on psychosocial health and wellbeing and the need for earlier transition to palliative care. She is a past president of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology; is a member of the Board for the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Foundation and serves as a reviewer for several oncology and supportive care journals.

ORLASmITHOrla Smith is a certified critical care nurse who has worked at St. Michael’s Hospital since 2000. She is the manager of the Critical Care Clinical Care Research Unit (CCCRU), part-time Director, Nursing/Clinical Research, and an Associate Scientist in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. Orla is involved in a variety of local, national, and international research and quality improvement projects. Her personal area of research interest focuses on the experiences and outcomes and patients and families during and after ICU. She is a member of numerous critical care committees as well as the SMH Research Ethics Board, the ReQUIST review committee, and the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Executive and Patient and Family Partnership Committee.

INvITEDSPEAKERS

KImBUSTARDKim Bustard grew up on PEI and received her BA at the University of PEI in 1993 and received her Masters in Divinity at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1996. In June 2014, Kim obtained her “Specialist in Clinical Pastoral Education” designation from the Canadian Association of Spiritual Care (CASC). In April 2015 Kim was excited to become a CASC Provisional Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). This has allowed Kim to do some teaching as well as continuing her work in Spiritual Care. Kim is the Coordinator of Spiritual Care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital since June 2006. It has been her work with staff that has inflamed Kim’s awareness of the need for staff care in regards to helping them deal with work-related grief, secondary trauma, and compassion fatigue.

SPONSOREDSPEAKERS

Canadian Blood Services will be sponsoring presentations around Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation. Watch for presentation and speaker information in the Dynamics of Critical Care Conference e-Brochure being released in June 2016.

mASTERYSESSIONS

Dynamics 2016 is offering Mastery Sessions in Charlottetown, PE. The mastery sessions will be approximately 90 minutes in length and will offer a hands on component. registration in the sessions will be limited – register early to avoid disappointment. Delegates who do not register for a mastery session will be offered the opportunity to attend alternate sessions. Watch the Dynamics e-brochure being issued in June 2016 for more information..

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Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

It’sTimetoTurnOver…WayOver!PronationTherapy…HowonemICUTriumphedinmanualTherapyThis session covers cost reduction, knowledge, application, and monitoring to safely manually pronate a patient utilizing the pronation wedges ‘Burrito Method’. Simulation will be utilized with active audience participation.

RightPatient,RightLine,RightTime:An In-depthDiscussiononAppropriatevascularAccessDeviceSelectionandTipverification.This session’s goal is to provide the Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Professional with the core principals surrounding CVAD device selection. This session will also discuss proactively managing CVAD complications in addition to improving patient workflows using ECG waveforms to confirm PICC line placement. This session is comprised of 2 components; an interactive didactic and white board session followed by a hands on skills session and discussion. The hands on skills session will consist of small groups facilitated by a clinical specialist team. All participants will be requested to come prepared to participate by completing an online ultrasound and 3CG training session prior to the event. Information for this course will be provided upon registration. 

Sponsored by

Traumaticbraininjury:PuttingallthepiecestogetherThe complexity of caring for patients with traumatic brain injury can be challenging. Using case studies that increase in complexity in a small group format, this mastery session will enhance participants’ knowledge of TBI. Participants will apply their learning to a treatment protocol, as well as integrating the data from advanced monitoring techniques including brain oxygen and temperature, microdialysis and pulse pressure reactivity to put the pieces together.

UnderstandingShockStatesUsingPAC:PulmonaryArteryCatheterorPreload,Afterload,Contractility.Shock is a complex and life threatening syndrome. It is vital for today’s Critical Care nurse to be able to recognize, comprehend and manage shock, as it is foundational to patient survival. Within this engaging and interactive presentation, utilizing the multimedia of iBooks on iPads, the three most common states of shock will be explored in relation to preload, afterload and contractility and analyzed further using pulmonary catheter numbers. Case studies will be provided.

WatchtheDynamicsE-BrochurefortwoadditionalmasterySessionssponsoredbyFisher-PaykelHealthcareandPhilipsHealthcare.

Critical care nurses have always been on the leading edge of change. The realities of our aging population, increasing complexity of disease and treatments, rapid advances in technology and environments of care, funding limitations and shifting societal expectations are forces that drive this tide of change and test our capacity to lead and adapt. Dynamics 2016 in Charlottetown will address how these tides rise and recede in a

never-ending cycle. We will explore the vital role of the Canadian critical care nurse in collaboratively building the future of critical illness care for Canadians. We will share new knowledge, inspire leadership and nurture innovation. Delegates will be galvanized and prepared to navigate and Be the Difference, today and in the future.

DYNAmICSOFCRITICALCARECONFERENCE™Dynamics is the annual national convention and product exhibition of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses (CACCN). Diverse programming allows participants to choose from a broad selection of evidence-based topics that are geared to enhancing clinical practice, leadership, education and research. With paediatric and adult critical care opportunities provided, participants design educational agendas to meet their own unique needs. Dynamics brings colleagues together from coast to coast, providing a forum to share ideas and experiences in a new and exciting Canadian location each year.

CONFERENCETHEmE:CHANGINGTIDESINCRITICALCARENURSING:RIDINGTHEWAvESTOGETHERTOPROvIDEQUALITYCARE

SPEAKERS

KEYNOTESPEAKERELIzABETHHENNEmANElizabeth (Beth) Henneman is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Dr. Henneman received her undergraduate nursing degree from Boston College, her Masters of Science in Nursing from the University of Colorado in Denver and her PhD from the University of California Los Angeles. She has expertise as a researcher, educator and critical care clinician. Her 30 plus years of experience as a staff nurse and clinical nurse specialist have informed her program of research which centers on testing interventions that enhance patient safety and facilitate patient and family centered care for the acute and critically ill. Dr. Henneman has extensive experience mentoring staff nurses and graduate and undergraduate students in nursing, engineering, and computer science. She has a strong track record of disseminating her research at local, national and international venues and an impressive record of publications in well respected, clinical and research peer-reviewed journals.

PLENARYSPEAKERKARENA.mCQUILLANKaren recieved her Bachelors of Nursing and Masters of Science in Trauma/Critical Care Nursing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She has worked for the past 29 years as a Clinical Nurse Specialist at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Karen has lectured on neurological and trauma topics at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. She has also mentored other nurses as speakers and authors. Karen has worked in countries around the world including India and Brazil to foster improvements in trauma care. In addition, she serves as the Past President for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.

CLOSINGSPEAKERCOLLEENBREENColleen Breen is a staff nurse in a pediatric critical care unit (PCCU) at a Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre and a part time clinical educator at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. Colleen is currently finishing her Master of Science in Nursing at York University. Colleen is passionate about palliative care for children, creating memories at end of life, advocacy for children with special needs, critical incident stress management and understanding nursing grief. She has volunteered with many groups in the community, including Heart and Stroke Foundation, Special Olympics, and currently as the President of the Fanshawe College Alumni Association. Nursing has been a legacy of hope that has inspired, challenged and gifted her life journey!

INvITEDSPEAKERScont’d

RENéECHAUvINRenée Chauvin is an Improvement Facilitator with the Centre for Continuous Improvement at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa, ON. Renée’s critical care nursing career began in 1987 at the McGill University Health Centre. Over her career, Renée has held positions in healthcare, including clinical nurse, mentor, assistant head nurse, Professional Development Educator, Practice Consultant and Manager of the Intensive Care Unit. Renée is the current President of the CACCN National Board of Directors.

mARIEEDWARDSMarie Edwards is an associate professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba. Marie teaches and does research in the area of ethics, with a particular interest in critical care. She completed a PhD program in nursing and bioethics at the University of Toronto and a one-year residency in clinical ethics in Edmonton. Marie served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses from April 2013 to March 2015. Marie also served as the Chair of the conference planning committee for the Dynamics of Critical Care™ Conference 2015 in Winnipeg.

SANDRAGOLDSWORTHYSandra Goldsworthy is a recognized critical care expert, researcher and author. She is the author or editor of six books including: ‘Simulation Simplified: A Practical Guide for Nurse Educators’, ‘Simulation Simplified: Student Lab Manual for Critical Care Nursing’ and ‘The Compact Clinical Guide for Mechanical Ventilation’. As an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, she holds a Research Professorship in Simulation Education. Sandra holds two national CNA credentials in Critical Care and Medical Surgical Nursing. Her research focus is simulation and transfer of learning, job readiness and transition of new graduates into critical care. Sandra has conducted and published research involving the use of simulation and technology in nursing education. Her recent publications and national and international presentations have concentrated on critical care nurse retention, critical care nurse work environments and the use of simulation to build confidence and competence among nurses.

TREvORJAINTrevor Jain grew up in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia where he received his BSc from Acadia University in 1993. While still in high school Dr. Jain joined the Canadian Armed Forces as an infantry soldier. He continued his studies in Halifax where he obtained his MD from Dalhousie Medical School. During medical school he was seconded by the military for the Swiss Air Disaster to design, set up and run the morgue as the pathology operations officer. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal of Canada for his efforts by the Governor General in 1999. He attended Ottawa University where he completed family medicine residency and joined the Royal Canadian Medical Service branch in 2001. Dr. Jain deployed to multiple austere locations providing medical support to both armed conflicts and humanitarian operations. He completed a Masters in Science in Disaster medicine from the University of Brussels in 2013. He is the Medical Director for Paramedicine Programs at Holland College and the Program Director for the Degree Program in Paramedicine at UPEI. Though his experiences he has witnessed secondary trauma to his peers including life changing moments during their daily work as care givers in multiple environments.

BRENDASABOBrenda Sabo is the Associate Director, Undergraduate Nursing Program and Associate Professor with Dalhousie University School of Nursing. Until recently, she also maintained a clinical practice as a psychosocial oncology specialist with the Psychosocial Oncology Team, Cancer Care Program at the Nova Scotia Health Authority where she saw patients and families living with and affected by cancer across the continuum from diagnosis to end of life. Her research focuses on psychosocial issues (depression, anxiety, trauma) affecting patients, spouses, caregivers (professional and lay) arising out of the cancer experience; palliative and end-of-life related issues; and, innovative knowledge translation approaches through the use of art to change attitudes held by healthcare professionals, patients and families about palliative and end-of-life concerns. She has been funded at the local, provincial and national level for her work. Brenda has numerous publications on psychosocial health and wellbeing and the need for earlier transition to palliative care. She is a past president of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology; is a member of the Board for the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Foundation and serves as a reviewer for several oncology and supportive care journals.

ORLASmITHOrla Smith is a certified critical care nurse who has worked at St. Michael’s Hospital since 2000. She is the manager of the Critical Care Clinical Care Research Unit (CCCRU), part-time Director, Nursing/Clinical Research, and an Associate Scientist in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. Orla is involved in a variety of local, national, and international research and quality improvement projects. Her personal area of research interest focuses on the experiences and outcomes and patients and families during and after ICU. She is a member of numerous critical care committees as well as the SMH Research Ethics Board, the ReQUIST review committee, and the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Executive and Patient and Family Partnership Committee.

INvITEDSPEAKERS

KImBUSTARDKim Bustard grew up on PEI and received her BA at the University of PEI in 1993 and received her Masters in Divinity at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1996. In June 2014, Kim obtained her “Specialist in Clinical Pastoral Education” designation from the Canadian Association of Spiritual Care (CASC). In April 2015 Kim was excited to become a CASC Provisional Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). This has allowed Kim to do some teaching as well as continuing her work in Spiritual Care. Kim is the Coordinator of Spiritual Care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital since June 2006. It has been her work with staff that has inflamed Kim’s awareness of the need for staff care in regards to helping them deal with work-related grief, secondary trauma, and compassion fatigue.

SPONSOREDSPEAKERS

Canadian Blood Services will be sponsoring presentations around Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation. Watch for presentation and speaker information in the Dynamics of Critical Care Conference e-Brochure being released in June 2016.

mASTERYSESSIONS

Dynamics 2016 is offering Mastery Sessions in Charlottetown, PE. The mastery sessions will be approximately 90 minutes in length and will offer a hands on component. registration in the sessions will be limited – register early to avoid disappointment. Delegates who do not register for a mastery session will be offered the opportunity to attend alternate sessions. Watch the Dynamics e-brochure being issued in June 2016 for more information..

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Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

It’sTimetoTurnOver…WayOver!PronationTherapy…HowonemICUTriumphedinmanualTherapyThis session covers cost reduction, knowledge, application, and monitoring to safely manually pronate a patient utilizing the pronation wedges ‘Burrito Method’. Simulation will be utilized with active audience participation.

RightPatient,RightLine,RightTime:An In-depthDiscussiononAppropriatevascularAccessDeviceSelectionandTipverification.This session’s goal is to provide the Intensive Care Unit Healthcare Professional with the core principals surrounding CVAD device selection. This session will also discuss proactively managing CVAD complications in addition to improving patient workflows using ECG waveforms to confirm PICC line placement. This session is comprised of 2 components; an interactive didactic and white board session followed by a hands on skills session and discussion. The hands on skills session will consist of small groups facilitated by a clinical specialist team. All participants will be requested to come prepared to participate by completing an online ultrasound and 3CG training session prior to the event. Information for this course will be provided upon registration. 

Sponsored by

Traumaticbraininjury:PuttingallthepiecestogetherThe complexity of caring for patients with traumatic brain injury can be challenging. Using case studies that increase in complexity in a small group format, this mastery session will enhance participants’ knowledge of TBI. Participants will apply their learning to a treatment protocol, as well as integrating the data from advanced monitoring techniques including brain oxygen and temperature, microdialysis and pulse pressure reactivity to put the pieces together.

UnderstandingShockStatesUsingPAC:PulmonaryArteryCatheterorPreload,Afterload,Contractility.Shock is a complex and life threatening syndrome. It is vital for today’s Critical Care nurse to be able to recognize, comprehend and manage shock, as it is foundational to patient survival. Within this engaging and interactive presentation, utilizing the multimedia of iBooks on iPads, the three most common states of shock will be explored in relation to preload, afterload and contractility and analyzed further using pulmonary catheter numbers. Case studies will be provided.

WatchtheDynamicsE-BrochurefortwoadditionalmasterySessionssponsoredbyFisher-PaykelHealthcareandPhilipsHealthcare.

Critical care nurses have always been on the leading edge of change. The realities of our aging population, increasing complexity of disease and treatments, rapid advances in technology and environments of care, funding limitations and shifting societal expectations are forces that drive this tide of change and test our capacity to lead and adapt. Dynamics 2016 in Charlottetown will address how these tides rise and recede in a

never-ending cycle. We will explore the vital role of the Canadian critical care nurse in collaboratively building the future of critical illness care for Canadians. We will share new knowledge, inspire leadership and nurture innovation. Delegates will be galvanized and prepared to navigate and Be the Difference, today and in the future.

DYNAmICSOFCRITICALCARECONFERENCE™Dynamics is the annual national convention and product exhibition of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses (CACCN). Diverse programming allows participants to choose from a broad selection of evidence-based topics that are geared to enhancing clinical practice, leadership, education and research. With paediatric and adult critical care opportunities provided, participants design educational agendas to meet their own unique needs. Dynamics brings colleagues together from coast to coast, providing a forum to share ideas and experiences in a new and exciting Canadian location each year.

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SPEAKERS

KEYNOTESPEAKERELIzABETHHENNEmANElizabeth (Beth) Henneman is an Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Dr. Henneman received her undergraduate nursing degree from Boston College, her Masters of Science in Nursing from the University of Colorado in Denver and her PhD from the University of California Los Angeles. She has expertise as a researcher, educator and critical care clinician. Her 30 plus years of experience as a staff nurse and clinical nurse specialist have informed her program of research which centers on testing interventions that enhance patient safety and facilitate patient and family centered care for the acute and critically ill. Dr. Henneman has extensive experience mentoring staff nurses and graduate and undergraduate students in nursing, engineering, and computer science. She has a strong track record of disseminating her research at local, national and international venues and an impressive record of publications in well respected, clinical and research peer-reviewed journals.

PLENARYSPEAKERKARENA.mCQUILLANKaren recieved her Bachelors of Nursing and Masters of Science in Trauma/Critical Care Nursing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She has worked for the past 29 years as a Clinical Nurse Specialist at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Karen has lectured on neurological and trauma topics at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. She has also mentored other nurses as speakers and authors. Karen has worked in countries around the world including India and Brazil to foster improvements in trauma care. In addition, she serves as the Past President for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.

CLOSINGSPEAKERCOLLEENBREENColleen Breen is a staff nurse in a pediatric critical care unit (PCCU) at a Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre and a part time clinical educator at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. Colleen is currently finishing her Master of Science in Nursing at York University. Colleen is passionate about palliative care for children, creating memories at end of life, advocacy for children with special needs, critical incident stress management and understanding nursing grief. She has volunteered with many groups in the community, including Heart and Stroke Foundation, Special Olympics, and currently as the President of the Fanshawe College Alumni Association. Nursing has been a legacy of hope that has inspired, challenged and gifted her life journey!

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RENéECHAUvINRenée Chauvin is an Improvement Facilitator with the Centre for Continuous Improvement at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa, ON. Renée’s critical care nursing career began in 1987 at the McGill University Health Centre. Over her career, Renée has held positions in healthcare, including clinical nurse, mentor, assistant head nurse, Professional Development Educator, Practice Consultant and Manager of the Intensive Care Unit. Renée is the current President of the CACCN National Board of Directors.

mARIEEDWARDSMarie Edwards is an associate professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Manitoba. Marie teaches and does research in the area of ethics, with a particular interest in critical care. She completed a PhD program in nursing and bioethics at the University of Toronto and a one-year residency in clinical ethics in Edmonton. Marie served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses from April 2013 to March 2015. Marie also served as the Chair of the conference planning committee for the Dynamics of Critical Care™ Conference 2015 in Winnipeg.

SANDRAGOLDSWORTHYSandra Goldsworthy is a recognized critical care expert, researcher and author. She is the author or editor of six books including: ‘Simulation Simplified: A Practical Guide for Nurse Educators’, ‘Simulation Simplified: Student Lab Manual for Critical Care Nursing’ and ‘The Compact Clinical Guide for Mechanical Ventilation’. As an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, she holds a Research Professorship in Simulation Education. Sandra holds two national CNA credentials in Critical Care and Medical Surgical Nursing. Her research focus is simulation and transfer of learning, job readiness and transition of new graduates into critical care. Sandra has conducted and published research involving the use of simulation and technology in nursing education. Her recent publications and national and international presentations have concentrated on critical care nurse retention, critical care nurse work environments and the use of simulation to build confidence and competence among nurses.

TREvORJAINTrevor Jain grew up in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia where he received his BSc from Acadia University in 1993. While still in high school Dr. Jain joined the Canadian Armed Forces as an infantry soldier. He continued his studies in Halifax where he obtained his MD from Dalhousie Medical School. During medical school he was seconded by the military for the Swiss Air Disaster to design, set up and run the morgue as the pathology operations officer. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal of Canada for his efforts by the Governor General in 1999. He attended Ottawa University where he completed family medicine residency and joined the Royal Canadian Medical Service branch in 2001. Dr. Jain deployed to multiple austere locations providing medical support to both armed conflicts and humanitarian operations. He completed a Masters in Science in Disaster medicine from the University of Brussels in 2013. He is the Medical Director for Paramedicine Programs at Holland College and the Program Director for the Degree Program in Paramedicine at UPEI. Though his experiences he has witnessed secondary trauma to his peers including life changing moments during their daily work as care givers in multiple environments.

BRENDASABOBrenda Sabo is the Associate Director, Undergraduate Nursing Program and Associate Professor with Dalhousie University School of Nursing. Until recently, she also maintained a clinical practice as a psychosocial oncology specialist with the Psychosocial Oncology Team, Cancer Care Program at the Nova Scotia Health Authority where she saw patients and families living with and affected by cancer across the continuum from diagnosis to end of life. Her research focuses on psychosocial issues (depression, anxiety, trauma) affecting patients, spouses, caregivers (professional and lay) arising out of the cancer experience; palliative and end-of-life related issues; and, innovative knowledge translation approaches through the use of art to change attitudes held by healthcare professionals, patients and families about palliative and end-of-life concerns. She has been funded at the local, provincial and national level for her work. Brenda has numerous publications on psychosocial health and wellbeing and the need for earlier transition to palliative care. She is a past president of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology; is a member of the Board for the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Foundation and serves as a reviewer for several oncology and supportive care journals.

ORLASmITHOrla Smith is a certified critical care nurse who has worked at St. Michael’s Hospital since 2000. She is the manager of the Critical Care Clinical Care Research Unit (CCCRU), part-time Director, Nursing/Clinical Research, and an Associate Scientist in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. Orla is involved in a variety of local, national, and international research and quality improvement projects. Her personal area of research interest focuses on the experiences and outcomes and patients and families during and after ICU. She is a member of numerous critical care committees as well as the SMH Research Ethics Board, the ReQUIST review committee, and the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Executive and Patient and Family Partnership Committee.

INvITEDSPEAKERS

KImBUSTARDKim Bustard grew up on PEI and received her BA at the University of PEI in 1993 and received her Masters in Divinity at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1996. In June 2014, Kim obtained her “Specialist in Clinical Pastoral Education” designation from the Canadian Association of Spiritual Care (CASC). In April 2015 Kim was excited to become a CASC Provisional Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). This has allowed Kim to do some teaching as well as continuing her work in Spiritual Care. Kim is the Coordinator of Spiritual Care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital since June 2006. It has been her work with staff that has inflamed Kim’s awareness of the need for staff care in regards to helping them deal with work-related grief, secondary trauma, and compassion fatigue.

SPONSOREDSPEAKERS

Canadian Blood Services will be sponsoring presentations around Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation. Watch for presentation and speaker information in the Dynamics of Critical Care Conference e-Brochure being released in June 2016.

mASTERYSESSIONS

Dynamics 2016 is offering Mastery Sessions in Charlottetown, PE. The mastery sessions will be approximately 90 minutes in length and will offer a hands on component. registration in the sessions will be limited – register early to avoid disappointment. Delegates who do not register for a mastery session will be offered the opportunity to attend alternate sessions. Watch the Dynamics e-brochure being issued in June 2016 for more information..

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Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

SAVE • SAVE • SAVE REGULARRATE EARLYBIRDRATE Registration/Payment Registration/Payment due before due before August 22, 2016 at 2359 EST September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST

MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts† MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts**

ThreeDayTuition $450* $650* $235* $495* $695* $235*

TwoDayTuition $345* $545* $175* $425* $625* $175* (any two days)

OneDayTuition $200* $400* $100* $240* $440* $100* (any one day)

* Paymentrequired:TuitionPLUS14%HST

FINALRegistrationDeadline:September5,2016at2359EST

EvENTS

TRANSPORTATIONINFORmATION

AirCanadaPromoCodeA8HK96D1 (web coupon code) WestJetPromoCodeP2QOYQX (web coupon code)

Flights must be booked using the Air Canada or WestJet websites. Potential discounts are available when using the booking codes. CACCN/Dynamics 2016 does not guarantee flight discounts by providing the booking codes.

mONDAY,SEPTEmBER26,2016CACCNANNUALDINNER

SUNDAY,SEPTEmBER25,2016ANNUALGENERALmEETINGCanadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nurses

The Annual General Meeting will be held during the luncheon period. All CACCN members and conference delegates are invited to attend.

POSTERRECEPTIONOur ever popular poster reception is offering some new and exciting changes for Dynamics 2016. Together with our sponsors and exhibitors, we have partnered to showcase their products and services, along with showcasing the outstanding Dynamics 2016 poster submissions. Plan to join us for the Gala Reception!

This is a complimentary ticketed event. Delegates must indicate attendance at the time of registration and provide their ticket for entrance to the event. Light snacks and cash bar will be available.

memberRate:Delegate must have a current CACCN membership OR must join at the time of registration (sign in on the website to complete registration).

Non-memberRate:Delegate doesnot have a current CACCN membership and doesnot join at the time of conference registration.

StudentRate:Any student in an accredited professional nursing program, currently NOT licensed as a Registered Nurse / Graduate Nurse. Student registration cannot be processed online. Student registration may be faxed or emailed with credit card information to CACCN National Office by the deadline of September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST.

† Nursing students must provide proof of full-time undergraduate student status.

CONFERENCEBROCHUREAvAILABLEATWWW.CACCN.CAONLINEREGISTRATIONOPENSJUNE2016

HOTELINFORmATION

DeltaPrinceEdward18 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEReservations: 888-890-3222 / Direct Hotel: 902-566-2222A personalized web site for booking accommodation is available at www.caccn.ca

Booking Code: DynamicsofCriticalCareNursingConference

Attendees may be required to guarantee the reservation with one night’s pre-paid room and tax with a major credit card valid on check in September 2016. Accommodation rates are available 3 days prior/after the conference. Accommodation is available until the room block is full or August22,2016, whichever occurs first

GUESTROOmSPERNIGHT: $239.00 plus applicable taxesVarious Rooming Options availableAdditional occupants after double occupancy $20.00 per room, per night (max 4 persons per room)

BOOK EARLY, AS THE ROOM BLOCK SELLS OUT QUICKLY!

CONFERENCETUITIONFEES

SAvEONYOURREGISTRATIONBYBOOKINGBEFORETHEEARLYBIRDDEADLINE!

EarlyBirdRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: August22,2016at2359EST• Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before August 22, 2016

RegularRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: September5,2016 at2359EST • Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before September 5, 2016

Photo Credits: Confederation Bridge & Thunder Cove/Tourism PEI/Stephen DesRoches

After a great day of learning, let’s have some fun!

Join us for a “PEI Beach Party” Bring your fl ip fl ops, sunglasses and sun hats and enjoy some true Island fl avor. Entertainment includes a musical performance by local youth talent “Little Monsters” - this is a treat you won’t want to miss, a true island specialty. Take home a memory of the evening by visiting the Dynamics 2016 photo booth featuring local PEI props. Then dance the night away with our DJ! This will truly be an evening to remember!

When purchasing your dinner ticket, why not also purchase a ticket and become an “honorary islander”, during the fun and interactive “Spud In Ceremony” …this is a defi nite must for all from ‘away’ and a long standing Island tradition. Watch the Dynamics 2016 e-brochure for more information!

Dynamics 2016 will be recognizing GE Healthcare for their support of our educational program at the Annual Dinner

20152016

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

SAVE • SAVE • SAVE REGULARRATE EARLYBIRDRATE Registration/Payment Registration/Payment due before due before August 22, 2016 at 2359 EST September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST

MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts† MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts**

ThreeDayTuition $450* $650* $235* $495* $695* $235*

TwoDayTuition $345* $545* $175* $425* $625* $175* (any two days)

OneDayTuition $200* $400* $100* $240* $440* $100* (any one day)

* Paymentrequired:TuitionPLUS14%HST

FINALRegistrationDeadline:September5,2016at2359EST

EvENTS

TRANSPORTATIONINFORmATION

AirCanadaPromoCodeA8HK96D1 (web coupon code) WestJetPromoCodeP2QOYQX (web coupon code)

Flights must be booked using the Air Canada or WestJet websites. Potential discounts are available when using the booking codes. CACCN/Dynamics 2016 does not guarantee flight discounts by providing the booking codes.

mONDAY,SEPTEmBER26,2016CACCNANNUALDINNER

SUNDAY,SEPTEmBER25,2016ANNUALGENERALmEETINGCanadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nurses

The Annual General Meeting will be held during the luncheon period. All CACCN members and conference delegates are invited to attend.

POSTERRECEPTIONOur ever popular poster reception is offering some new and exciting changes for Dynamics 2016. Together with our sponsors and exhibitors, we have partnered to showcase their products and services, along with showcasing the outstanding Dynamics 2016 poster submissions. Plan to join us for the Gala Reception!

This is a complimentary ticketed event. Delegates must indicate attendance at the time of registration and provide their ticket for entrance to the event. Light snacks and cash bar will be available.

memberRate:Delegate must have a current CACCN membership OR must join at the time of registration (sign in on the website to complete registration).

Non-memberRate:Delegate doesnot have a current CACCN membership and doesnot join at the time of conference registration.

StudentRate:Any student in an accredited professional nursing program, currently NOT licensed as a Registered Nurse / Graduate Nurse. Student registration cannot be processed online. Student registration may be faxed or emailed with credit card information to CACCN National Office by the deadline of September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST.

† Nursing students must provide proof of full-time undergraduate student status.

CONFERENCEBROCHUREAvAILABLEATWWW.CACCN.CAONLINEREGISTRATIONOPENSJUNE2016

HOTELINFORmATION

DeltaPrinceEdward18 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEReservations: 888-890-3222 / Direct Hotel: 902-566-2222A personalized web site for booking accommodation is available at www.caccn.ca

Booking Code: DynamicsofCriticalCareNursingConference

Attendees may be required to guarantee the reservation with one night’s pre-paid room and tax with a major credit card valid on check in September 2016. Accommodation rates are available 3 days prior/after the conference. Accommodation is available until the room block is full or August22,2016, whichever occurs first

GUESTROOmSPERNIGHT: $239.00 plus applicable taxesVarious Rooming Options availableAdditional occupants after double occupancy $20.00 per room, per night (max 4 persons per room)

BOOK EARLY, AS THE ROOM BLOCK SELLS OUT QUICKLY!

CONFERENCETUITIONFEES

SAvEONYOURREGISTRATIONBYBOOKINGBEFORETHEEARLYBIRDDEADLINE!

EarlyBirdRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: August22,2016at2359EST• Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before August 22, 2016

RegularRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: September5,2016 at2359EST • Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before September 5, 2016

Photo Credits: Confederation Bridge & Thunder Cove/Tourism PEI/Stephen DesRoches

After a great day of learning, let’s have some fun!

Join us for a “PEI Beach Party” Bring your fl ip fl ops, sunglasses and sun hats and enjoy some true Island fl avor. Entertainment includes a musical performance by local youth talent “Little Monsters” - this is a treat you won’t want to miss, a true island specialty. Take home a memory of the evening by visiting the Dynamics 2016 photo booth featuring local PEI props. Then dance the night away with our DJ! This will truly be an evening to remember!

When purchasing your dinner ticket, why not also purchase a ticket and become an “honorary islander”, during the fun and interactive “Spud In Ceremony” …this is a defi nite must for all from ‘away’ and a long standing Island tradition. Watch the Dynamics 2016 e-brochure for more information!

Dynamics 2016 will be recognizing GE Healthcare for their support of our educational program at the Annual Dinner

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20152016

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

Canadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nursesdynamiCs of CritiCal Care ConferenCe™ 2016september 25 to 27, 2016, delta prinCe edward, Charlottetown, prinCe edward island

SAVE • SAVE • SAVE REGULARRATE EARLYBIRDRATE Registration/Payment Registration/Payment due before due before August 22, 2016 at 2359 EST September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST

MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts† MeMbers NoN-MeMbers studeNts**

ThreeDayTuition $450* $650* $235* $495* $695* $235*

TwoDayTuition $345* $545* $175* $425* $625* $175* (any two days)

OneDayTuition $200* $400* $100* $240* $440* $100* (any one day)

* Paymentrequired:TuitionPLUS14%HST

FINALRegistrationDeadline:September5,2016at2359EST

EvENTS

TRANSPORTATIONINFORmATION

AirCanadaPromoCodeA8HK96D1 (web coupon code) WestJetPromoCodeP2QOYQX (web coupon code)

Flights must be booked using the Air Canada or WestJet websites. Potential discounts are available when using the booking codes. CACCN/Dynamics 2016 does not guarantee flight discounts by providing the booking codes.

mONDAY,SEPTEmBER26,2016CACCNANNUALDINNER

SUNDAY,SEPTEmBER25,2016ANNUALGENERALmEETINGCanadian assoCiation of CritiCal Care nurses

The Annual General Meeting will be held during the luncheon period. All CACCN members and conference delegates are invited to attend.

POSTERRECEPTIONOur ever popular poster reception is offering some new and exciting changes for Dynamics 2016. Together with our sponsors and exhibitors, we have partnered to showcase their products and services, along with showcasing the outstanding Dynamics 2016 poster submissions. Plan to join us for the Gala Reception!

This is a complimentary ticketed event. Delegates must indicate attendance at the time of registration and provide their ticket for entrance to the event. Light snacks and cash bar will be available.

memberRate:Delegate must have a current CACCN membership OR must join at the time of registration (sign in on the website to complete registration).

Non-memberRate:Delegate doesnot have a current CACCN membership and doesnot join at the time of conference registration.

StudentRate:Any student in an accredited professional nursing program, currently NOT licensed as a Registered Nurse / Graduate Nurse. Student registration cannot be processed online. Student registration may be faxed or emailed with credit card information to CACCN National Office by the deadline of September 5, 2016 at 2359 EST.

† Nursing students must provide proof of full-time undergraduate student status.

CONFERENCEBROCHUREAvAILABLEATWWW.CACCN.CAONLINEREGISTRATIONOPENSJUNE2016

HOTELINFORmATION

DeltaPrinceEdward18 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEReservations: 888-890-3222 / Direct Hotel: 902-566-2222A personalized web site for booking accommodation is available at www.caccn.ca

Booking Code: DynamicsofCriticalCareNursingConference

Attendees may be required to guarantee the reservation with one night’s pre-paid room and tax with a major credit card valid on check in September 2016. Accommodation rates are available 3 days prior/after the conference. Accommodation is available until the room block is full or August22,2016, whichever occurs first

GUESTROOmSPERNIGHT: $239.00 plus applicable taxesVarious Rooming Options availableAdditional occupants after double occupancy $20.00 per room, per night (max 4 persons per room)

BOOK EARLY, AS THE ROOM BLOCK SELLS OUT QUICKLY!

CONFERENCETUITIONFEES

SAvEONYOURREGISTRATIONBYBOOKINGBEFORETHEEARLYBIRDDEADLINE!

EarlyBirdRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: August22,2016at2359EST• Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before August 22, 2016

RegularRegistration:• Registration/full payment due before: September5,2016 at2359EST • Mailed applications must be postmarked on or before September 5, 2016

Photo Credits: Confederation Bridge & Thunder Cove/Tourism PEI/Stephen DesRoches

After a great day of learning, let’s have some fun!

Join us for a “PEI Beach Party” Bring your fl ip fl ops, sunglasses and sun hats and enjoy some true Island fl avor. Entertainment includes a musical performance by local youth talent “Little Monsters” - this is a treat you won’t want to miss, a true island specialty. Take home a memory of the evening by visiting the Dynamics 2016 photo booth featuring local PEI props. Then dance the night away with our DJ! This will truly be an evening to remember!

When purchasing your dinner ticket, why not also purchase a ticket and become an “honorary islander”, during the fun and interactive “Spud In Ceremony” …this is a defi nite must for all from ‘away’ and a long standing Island tradition. Watch the Dynamics 2016 e-brochure for more information!

Dynamics 2016 will be recognizing GE Healthcare for their support of our educational program at the Annual Dinner