Marye Kellermann, creator of the NECESSARY NP REVIEW, will present one of her most popular workshops: NECESSARY EKG, in Toronto on September 15, 2008.
This workshop is for anyone who knows nothing about rhythm strips and EKGS , or knows an little, but fears a lot……nurses, faculty, nursing students, NP’s, NP students, EKG techs, medical students and physicians.
Date: Monday Sept. 15, 2008
Time: 8:00AM till 4:00 PM
Where: Sunnybrook HealthSciences Centre Room D 506 ( D wing , 5 th floor)
Contact Hours: 8.4
Cost: Please refer to the registration form for pricing schedule and refund policy
To register for this outstanding workshop simply complete and mail the registration form and cheque to the address provided. Register before August 25, 2008 to receive the early bird price.
These workshops are presented using accelerated adult learning techniques, developed by Dr. Howard Gardner of Harvard University and used by Marye over the past twenty years. She has used these proven techniques with thousands of nursing students and practicing nurses to prepare them for nursing exams, as well as providing continuing education.
Marye Dorsey Kellermann, RN,MSN,CRNP, is an international speaker, author and is the creator of the NECESSARY WORKSHOPS. She has been nominated for the National League for Nursing’s award for Outstanding Leadership in Education , as well as being nominated in 2004 for the Outstanding Educator Award - National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties.
S.P.A.N.C.
- S.P.A.N.C.
- This blog is meant to be a place for Sunnybrook Peri-Anesthesia Nurses (Pre-Admission Centre, Same Day Surgery, Post Anesthetic Are Unit and Surgical Short Stay Unit) to stay in communication with each other and to be up-to-date with concerns regarding the Peri-Anesthesia Department. The Purpose of S.P.A.N.C is •To re-implement a unit based council •to identify the unique role of the Peri-anesthesia nurse and to help staff from other areas understand what it is that we do •to create a collegial atmosphere for sharing our professional experiences within the subgroups of Peri-anesthesia •to facilitate open discussion and priority of issues relating to professional practice, education and research that impact on the quality of our work life and thereby affect positive outcomes for our patients and their families.
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