ANIA 2014 Annual Conference

Parlez-vous Informatics? Speaking the Language of Informatics to Improve Patient Care

March 27-29, 2014

Las Vegas, NV

Below are the sessions that qualify for CPHIMS or CAHIMS continuing education (CE) hours. Check the “” column for all sessions attended and total the number of hours earned each day. At the end of the form, total the number of hours earned for the entire event. Do not send this form to HIMSS. Retain this form for your records. You will need to provide a copy of this form if selected for an audit when renewing your certification.

Time / Session / Eligible Hours / ()
March 27, 2014
8:00am – 12:00pm / Pre-Conference Workshops:
Session 010: Résumés to Interviews: Understanding the Language of Career Development
Session 020: The Future is Now! Inter-Professional HEALTHCARE Education through TIGER / 3.75
March 27, 2014
8:00am – 4:00 pm / Pre-Conference Workshop:
Session 030: Balancing the Quality and Technology Conundrum: Strategies for Mitigating Unintended Consequences and Legal Implications of Documentation / 6.5
March 27, 2014
1:00pm – 5:00pm / Pre-Conference Workshops:
Session 040: Tutorial on Integrating Genomics and Informatics in Nursing Practice
Session 050: Data to Analytics for Better Outcomes: How Do We Get There? If Not Nursing, Then Who?
Session 060: Bits and Bytes: Nursing Informatics Potpourri (NIP) / 3.75
March 28, 2014
8:00am – 9:30 am / Session 101: Nursing Informatics Leadership from the Bedside to the Boardroom / 1.25
March 28, 2014
11:00am – 12:00pm / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 111: Take Advantage of Project Management Tools for Non-“Project” Activities
Session 112:Behavioral Health Assessment Protocol: A CPOE Breakthrough
Session 113:Home Sweet Home: Developing a Video-to-Home Psychology Clinic for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Session 114:The Suite Life: The Demand for Executive Nurse Informaticists
Session 115: Using Health Information Technology to Make Care Safer: The SAFER Guides / 1.0
March 28, 2014
1:30pm – 2:30pm / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 131:How to Champion Patient-Centered Care during an EHR Implementation Using Tokes, Comps, Markers, and Juice
Session 132:Three-Legged Race to Improve Patient Care: Delirium, Evidence, and Informatics
Session 133:Technology-Enabled Care Innovation: TCAB in Action
Session 134:Development and Testing of TIGER-Based Informatics Competencies / 1.0
March 28, 2014
3:30pm – 4:30pm / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 141: The Purpose-Driven Clinical Informatics Leader: A Behavioral Profile
Session 142:Successful Use of a Boot Camp Model for Aggressive Implementation of Evidence-Based Interdisciplinary Plans of Care
Session 143:Taking Our First Steps: Implementing and Modifying an Electronic Health Record to Address Childhood Obesity in a Pediatric Clinic
Session 144:American Nurses Association – Nursing Informatics Scope and Standards Revision for 2014 / 1.0
March 28, 2014
4:45pm – 5:45pm / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 151:Wireless Delivery of Vital Signs to the Electronic Health Record
Session 152:Telling the Patient Story to Coordinate Care
Session 153:Speaking the Language of Population Health for Clinically Integrated Networks
Session 154:Nurses’ Experiences and Perceptions of Their Transition to the Specialty of Nursing Informatics: An Application of Patricia Benner’s “Nursing Model: From Novice to Expert” / 1.0
March 29, 2014
8:15am – 9:30am / Session 201:Walking the Talk: Discussing How Nurses Can Use Social Media to Improve Health and Health Care / 1.25
March 29, 2014
10:45am – 11:45am / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 211:Love Your EHR: Engage and Create the Care Machine
Session 212:Bringing Home Care to the Care Transformation Information Highway
Session 213:Venous Thromboembolism Prevention – Providing Person-Focused VTE Care at the Right Place, at the Right Time
Session 214:Informatics: Repurposing and Retaining the Nurse at the Bedside / 1.0
March 29, 2014
1:00pm – 2:00pm / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 221:ANIA Chapter Building Workshop
Session 222:The Use of Telemental Health to Provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Rural Children and Adolescents
Session 223:Prevention of “Alarm Fatigue”: A Patient Safety Initiative Utilizing Nursing Informatics Strategies
Session 224:Mentoring with Onboarding: Skills to Help Retain Staff / 1.0
March 29, 2014
2:15pm – 3:15pm / Concurrent Sessions:
Session 231:EHR Innovates Personalized Medicine
Session 232:Research in Informatics
Session 233:Nurses’ Perceptions of the Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Session 234:What and Why Nursing Languages / 1.0
March 29, 2014
3:45pm – 5:00pm / Session 240:Learning to Talk the Talk: Technology Providing the Language to Put Patients at the Center of Their Own Health Care Team / 1.25

Total Continuing Education hours earned for this event(max. = 18.25) ______

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CAHIMS

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