Wednesday, July 20

8–9:30 a.m.

Registration and Continental Breakfast

UMSON Lobby

8:30–9

Information Session about UMSON’s Master’s Specialty in Nursing Informatics

Tour of Shock Trauma Center (10 people only)

Room TBD

8:30–9:15

How to Prepare a Professional Presentation (.75 CE)

Room TBD

8:30–9:15

Tours of UMSON Simulation Laboratories and Living History Museum

 

9:30–10

[WEBCAST]

Welcome, Opening Remarks, and Presentation of Outstanding Abstract Awards

Jane M. Kirschling, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dean and Professor
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Mary Etta Mills, ScD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2016 Planning Committee
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Charlotte Seckman, PhD, RN-BC, CNE
Assistant Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2016 Planning Committee
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Room 130

10–11:15

[WEBCAST]

Keynote Address:
Network Integration of Information Technologies (1.25 CE)

Mary Alice Annecharico, MS, RN
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Henry Ford Health System

Room 130

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 1 (1.0 CE)

 

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

1A: Introduction to Clinical Informatics & Meaningful Use Application

Eun-Shim Nahm, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor & Specialty Director Nursing Informatics
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Michelle Lardner, MS, RN-BC
Deputy CIO & Chief of Clinical Informatics
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

1B: Challenges of Moving Innovation [Webcast]

Kathleen G. Charters, PhD, RN, CPHIMS
Clinical Information System Specialist
Defense Health Agency
Healthcare Operations Directorate
Clinical Support Division

1C: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

Electronic Health Records and Patient Safety: Nurse Practitioners' Experience in Clinical Practice
Karen Whitt, PhD, FNP, AGN-BC
Assistant Professor
Brigham Young University

Lindsay Dixon, SN
Research Assistant
Brigham Young University

The Impact of Innovative Technology on Quality, Safety and Patient Outcomes
Danielle Miller, PhD(c), MSN, RNC-OB
Chief Nursing Officer
Infor

1D:Moving Beyond Facility Walls: A Community Planning Approach to Broad Scale Information Exchange

Murielle Sabina Beene, DNP, MS, MPH, MBA, RN-BC, PMP
Chief Nurse Information Officer
Veterans Affairs

 

12:45–1:45

Luncheon and Roundtable Discussions (1.0 CE)

SMCCC

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 2 (1.0 CE)

 

2–3

2A: Use Cases: What Are They? How to Develop Them?

Patricia Sengstack, DNP, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
Bon Secours Health System, Inc.

Seth Carlson, MS
Clinical Architect
National Institutes of Health

2B: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

Super Users and Beyond - A Proven Strategy to Prepare Nursing Informaticists
Gwen Holder, MSN, RN-BC
Director
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

A Mobile Solution for Nursing Communication
Kathleen Lennon, MBA, RN
Managing Director
Accenture 

Frances Dare, MBA
Managing Director
Accenture

2C: Building Bridges to Quality through Health Information Exchange [Webcast]

Gregory L. Alexander, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor
University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing

2D: Chasing the Perfect Handoff: Transforming Hospital to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Handoff Communication Linking Interoperability

Annette Brown, BSN, RN
Director of Nursing Informatics
Eisenhower Medical Center

 

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 3 (1.0 CE)

 

3:15–4:15

3A: Making It Stick: CIS Implementation & Maintenance [Webcast]

Ruth Schleyer, MSN, RN-BC
Clinical Director, Informatics, Academics & Education
System Office of the Chief Nursing Officer
Providence Health & Services

3B: Broadband-enabled Health Technologies to Improve Population Health

Chris Gibbons, CEO
The Greystone Group, Inc.

3C: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

Research Podium Award Ribbon

Identifying Home Care Clinicians' Information Needs to Achieve Better Care Coordination in Fall Risk Management
Dari Alhuwail, MSc
PhD Candidate
University of Maryland, Baltimore County 

Gunes Koru, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

The Nature of Turbulence and Workload: Conceptual and Operational Clarification
Jennifer Browne, MSN, RN-BC, CCRN
Assistant Professor
University of Incarnate Word 

Carrie Jo Braden, PhD, RN, FAAN
Associate Dean
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio

3D: Health Information Exchange Shaped by Community Needs – Examples from School Health and Local Public Health

Lisa Klotzbach, RN, PHN, BAN, MA, LHIT
Leadership in Health Information Technology
Senior Public Health Nurse
Olmsted County Public Health

 

4:30–5:30

Distinguished Lecturer:
Big Data at the Interdisciplinary Level to Improve Care (1.0 CE)

Bonnie Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Associate Professor, Center for Nursing Informatics
University of Minnesota School of Nursing

Room 130

5:45-7:30

Networking Reception

History and tour of Davidge Hall, the nation’s oldest medical school building.
University of Maryland Medical School

Davidge Hall

 

Thursday, July 21

7:15–8 a.m.

Poster & Exhibitor Setup

UMSON Lobby

8–8:45

Poster Session 1 (.75 CE)

UMSON Lobby

8–9

Registration and Continental Breakfast
University of Maryland Bookstore (On-site)

UMSON Lobby

8:30–8

Information Session about UMSON’s Master’s Specialty in Nursing Informatics

Room TBD

9–11:30

Sponsor/Exhibit Check-in and Setup

UMSON Lobby

9–10

[WEBCAST]

Distinguished Lecture:
Computational Healthcare and Data Driven Analytics (1.0 CE)

Shahram Ebadollahi, PhD
Vice President, Innovations & Chief Science Officer
IBM Watson Health

Room 130

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 4 (1.0 CE)

 

10:15–11:15

4A: Enabled, Engaged, and Empowered (E3) Patients: Future of Care Delivery [Webcast]

Jud Simonds, MSN, RN, NE-BC
Chief Nurse Informatics Officer/Regional Director Nursing & Clinical Informatics
Providence Health & Services

4B: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

Statewide Study on Meaningful Use-based Nurses Experience Using the Electronic Health Record
Mari Tietze, PhD, RN-BC, FHIMSS
Associate Professor
Texas Woman’s University 

Susan McBride, PhD, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Professor
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 

The Effect of Education on Portal Personal Health Record Use
Imke Casey, DNP, CRNA, RHIT
Health Information Technology Instructor
Lake-Sumter State College

Rebecca Kitzmiller, PhD, MHR, RN-BC
Assistant Professor
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 

Jeanne Sewell, MSN, RN-BC
Associate Professor
Georgia College and State University

4C: Intravenous Medication Errors Related to SMART Infusion Pumps: A Multi-Hospital Observational Study

Kumiko O. Schnock, PhD, RN
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School

4D: The Community Planning Model: An Introduction

Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC
Associate Professor & Specialty Track Coordinator, Nursing Informatics
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing

Paula Procter, MSc, RN, PGCE, MSC, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Healthcare
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

 

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 5 (1.0 CE)

 

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

5A: CIS Implementation: Show Me the Outcomes and $$$$!!!

Donna Montgomery, DNP, MBA, RN-BC, NEA-BC
Vice President of Nursing Informatics & Clinical Excellence
Baylor Scott & White Health-NTX Region

5B: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

The Electronic Health Record as a Research Lab: Leveraging Big Data to Improve Military Health Outcomes
Lalon Kasuske, MBA, RN
Doctoral Candidate
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 

Governance, Optimization and Product Development Model for a Diverse Medical System
Benjamin Laughton, MSN, MBA
Director of Clinical Informatics
University of Maryland Medical Center

Malinda Marroquin, MS
Manager
University of Maryland Medical Center

5C: MySafeCare: An Application for Patients and Families to Report Safety Concerns [Webcast]

Sarah Collins, PhD, RN
Partners Healthcare Systems

5D: Developing the Community Planning Model – Part 1 (Facilitated Group)

Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC
Associate Professor & Specialty Track Coordinator, Nursing Informatics
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing

Paula Procter, MSc, RN, PGCE, MSC, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Healthcare
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

 

12:45–2:45

Buffet Luncheon & Exhibitor Event

UMSON Lobby

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 6 (1.0 CE)

 

3–4

6A: Data Analytics: Applications in Clinical Settings [Webcast]

LaVerne Perlie, MSN
Nurse Consultant
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology 

Helen Caton-Peters, MS, RN
Senior Policy Analyst
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

6B: Information Visualization: Opportunities for Analysis of Temporal Patterns and Medication Reconciliation

Catherine Plaisant, PhD
Senior Research Scientist
Human Computer Interaction Lab
University of Maryland, College Park

6C: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

Smart Pump Interoperability: An Overview Focusing on Potential Benefits and Risk to Nursing Practice
Stephanie Norman, MSN
Director
Children’s Hospital of Alabama

Nursing Management of Restraints: Incorporating Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Tools into Flowsheet Design to Reduce Documentation Gaps, Improve Quality Data Collection, and Achieve Regulatory Compliance
Onyekachi Festus, RN
Nursing Informatics Liaison
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

Selena McClinton, BSN, RN
Assistant Director of Nursing Informatics
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

6D: Developing the Community Planning Model – Part 2 (Facilitated Group)

Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC
Associate Professor & Specialty Track Coordinator, Nursing Informatics
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing

Paula Procter, MSc, RN, PGCE, MSC, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Healthcare
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

 

4:15–5

Poster Session 2 (.75 CE)

UMSON Lobby

5:15–7:30

Social Event (Optional)

SMCCC

 

Friday, July 22

8–9:45 a.m.

Registration and Continental Breakfast

UMSON Lobby

8:30–9:45

[WEBCAST]

 

Distinguished Lecture:
Transforming Information Systems to Meet Enterprise-Wide Goals (1.25 CE)

Ann O’Brien, MSN, RN, CPHIMS
Senior Director of Clinical Informatics
KPIT Care Delivery Business Information Office

Room 130

 

CONCURRENT SESSION 7 (1.0 CE)

 

10–11

7A: Panel: Becoming a Competent Nursing Informatician and Beyond!

Ernest Opoku-Agemang, MSN, MA, RN
Clinical Instructor
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Charlotte Seckman, PhD, RN-BC
Assistant Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2016 Planning Committee
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Ruth Schleyer, MSN, RN-BC
Clinical Director, Informatics, Academics & Education
System Office of the Chief Nursing Officer
Providence Health & Services

Benjamin Laughton, MBA, MSN, CRNP
Senior Director of Clinical Informatics
University of Maryland Medical Center

Michelle Lardner, MS, RN-BC
Deputy CIO & Chief of Clinical Informatics
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

7B: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations

Exploring Population Health with a COPD Dashboard
Joyce Maygers, DNP, RN
Clinical Outcomes Coordinator
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Etter Hoang, MHA
Business Intelligence Manager
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Bedside Scanning Verification of Telemetry Monitors
Steven McPherson, RN
Senior OM/PCM Clinical Analyst
Union Hospital of Cecil County

7C: Two Peer-reviewed Presentations [Webcast]

Practice Podium Award Ribbon

EHR Downtime/Recovery Planning: Panic Prevention
Flo Mielcarek, MSMIS, RN-BC
Clinical Ops Informatics Manager
Aurora Health Care 

Kathleen Gall, MS, RN, NE-BC
Retired
Aurora Health Care

Martha K. Badger, MSN, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Operations Informatics Analyst Senior
Aurora Health Care

An Evidence-Based Evaluation of Medication Barcode Scanning Acceptance in a Community Hospital
Marie Vanderkooi, DNP, MSN, RN-BC
Assistant Professor
Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University

Brian Brasser, MSA, BSN, RN, FACHE
President
Spectrum Health United & Kelsey Hospitals 

Cynthia Coviak, PhD, RN, CNE
Professor
Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University 

Guenter Tusch, PhD, RN, CNE
School Computing & Information Systems

Barbara Hooper, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC
Kirkhof College of Nursing, Grand Valley State University

7D: Feedback and Reflection from Community Planning Model Development & Conclusion (Facilitated Group)

Marisa Wilson, DNSc, MHSc, RN-BC
Associate Professor & Specialty Track Coordinator, Nursing Informatics
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing

Paula Procter, MSc, RN, PGCE, MSC, SFHEA, FBCS, CITP, FIMIANI
Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Healthcare
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

 

11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

[WEBCAST]

 

Endnote Address:
Informatics Leadership in a Dynamic Healthcare Environment (1.25 CE)

Mary Beth Mitchell, MSN, RN-BC, CPHIMS
Chief Nursing Information Officer
Texas Health Resources

Room 130

12:30–1

[WEBCAST]

 

Closing Remarks and Announcement of People’s Choice Award

Mary Etta Mills, ScD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2016 Planning Committee
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Charlotte Seckman, PhD, RN-BC, CNE
Assistant Professor and Co-Chair, SINI 2016 Planning Committee
University of Maryland School of Nursing

Room 130

Continuing Education

Participants may receive 16.0 contact hour(s) upon successful completion of this educational activity. Successful completion of this activity for Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) is demonstrated by attending the entire activity, completion of the online CNE evaluation survey, and completion of the verification of attendance form provided on site.  Those attending by webcast may receive up to 12.75 hours.  Participants receive a CNE certificate via email from the University of Maryland School of Nursing approximately 2-4 weeks after submitting their request, and required documentation.  

No conflict of interest with a commercial interest was disclosed by any of the planners, faculty members, or speakers for this program.

The University of Maryland School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation.