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Conference Outcomes

If you were one of the lucky 2,100 plus attendees at the 4th Joint Clinical Conference at the Adam's Mark in Denver, CO, between April 8 and 12, 2003, you know what we mean when we say how energizing conferences can be. More than 900 nurses were in attendance, most of them either HPNA members and/or NBCHPN(R) certified. Some of the photos reveal the great fun had by all.

 

During the past few years, you have been telling us through evaluations, telephone calls, e-mails, personal contacts, and letters that you want and need a greater concentration of clinical content at your conference. In response to your recurring requests, HPNA has partnered with the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) to meet your needs. The planning committee for 2004 is well underway reviewing the submitted proposals in preparation for the January 21-25, 2004, event to be held at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort in Phoenix, AZ. Conferences are enriched by your attendance. Imagine the energy you would feel if 1,000 nurses were in attendance. Take advantage of the early registration cost breaks. Begin planning now to join us in January. For more information, visit the HPNA Web site at http://www.hpna.org.

 

HPNA Award for Innovation in End-of-Life Nursing Care

The HPNA Award for Innovation in End-of-Life Nursing Care recognizes the work of an HPNA member in developing an innovation that has resulted in positive changes in end-of-life-care.

 

AWARD

Two-year membership in the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, plus a $300 cash award and a plaque that is presented at the HPNA Annual Meeting.

 

ELIGIBILITY

Current member of HPNA. (Members of the HPNA Board of Directors and members of the Awards Subcommittee are ineligible.)

 

CRITERIA

An individual who has positively influenced end-of-life nursing care by:

 

1. Developing an innovation (product or process) in end-of-life nursing care AND

 

2. Describing the positive changes the innovation has made on end-of-life care

 

 

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

 

1. Completed nomination form (download from http://www.hpna.org or obtain from the HPNA national office by calling 412-787-9301.

 

2. Detailed written description of the innovation that presents evidence of the innovation's positive effect on end-of-life nursing care (limit of 2 letter-size pages).

 

3. Description of applicant's qualifications: education, employment, and professional memberships.

 

4. Two letters of support from individuals who are currently working in end-of-life nursing care. These letters should describe the innovation's effect on end-of-life nursing care.

 

JUDGING

The Awards Subcommittee of the HPNA Board of Directors will review all nominations and select the award winner.

 

MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO

Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association

 

Awards Subcommittee

 

Penn Center West One Suite 229

 

Pittsburgh, PA 15276

 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION

The completed application package must be postmarked no later than November 30, 2003. Faxes and e-mails will not be accepted.

 

The award winner is strongly encouraged to attend the HPNA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, AZ, January 21-25, 2004, to receive the award in person. The recipient is responsible for all travel costs.

 

Certification Recognition Lunch

On April 11, 2003, the NBCHPN(R) hosted its second annual Certification Recognition Event with a lunch at the 4th Joint Clinical Conference in Denver, CO, inviting all certified nurses and nursing assistants. The program included:

 

* Highlights of the NBCHPN(R)'s 2002 accomplishments, presented by Jeanne Martinez, NBCHPN(R) President

 

* Featured speaker Judy Lentz, Executive Director, with her presentation on change "Do Sacred Cows Really Make the Best Burgers?"

 

* Formal recognition of those agencies providing tangible support for hospice and palliative specialty certification

 

* A drawing for 5 certification scholarships

 

 

Advance Practice Certification Update

The inaugural Advance Practice Nurse (APN) palliative care certification examination was held May 17, 2003. This examination is the result of a collaboration between NBCHPN(R) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The next APN examination will be held October 18, 2003. Successful candidates earn the credential APRN, BC-PCM. For details about eligibility requirements and an application, please visit the certification site of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Web site (http://www.hpna.org).

 

LPN Certification Update

NBCHPN(R) is continuing the process of developing hospice and palliative specialty certification for the LPN/LVN. An Item Writer's workshop will be held in Chicago on August 23-24, 2003. The target date for the initial examination is September 2004.

 

Judy Lentz Elected ABNS President

The NBCHPN(R) Board of Directors wishes to congratulate Judy Lentz, Executive Director, on her election as President of the American Board of Nursing Specialties (ABNS) from July 2003 to July 2006. ABNS represents certification nursing specialties, and reviews certification processes through a valid and measurable set of standards, providing accreditation to those who meet these standards.

 

Last Acts Report Recognizes the Value of Palliative Care Certification

Last Acts(R) published the first comprehensive report on the current conditions of dying in America, Means to A Better End: A Report On Dying In America Today. The report rated each US state with letter "grades" for each of 8 benchmark measures. One of those 8 measures was the number of palliative care-certified physicians and nurses. Last Acts(R) is a national coalition whose mission is to improve care near the end of life. The report is available for downloading from http://www.lastacts.org.

 

2004 Call for Nominations

NBCHPN(R) is soliciting nominations for the following:

 

Board of Directors: LPN, RN, and Adv Practice RN members

 

EDC Committees: RN, LPN, and NA members

 

All candidates must be currently certified in hospice and palliative care, with the exception of the LPN candidate, who must be eligible for certification in 2004. If you or someone you know is interested in serving on the Board or one of the Exam Development Committees (EDC), please forward a letter of interest by September 1, 2003 to:

 

NBCHPN(R) Nominating Committee

 

Penn Center West One

 

Suite 229

 

Pittsburgh, PA 15276

 

Time to Toot Your Own Horn Chapter Recognition

"Our HPNA Chapter is special because...." A recognition of chapter creativity

 

What should your chapter be recognized for? Why?

 

Suggestions: most creative meeting, member retention, speakers community efforts, and, of course, the "Standards" are welcome

 

Deadline-August 1, 2003

 

Please submit your suggestion and reasons in 250 or fewer words (and accompanying documents or photos if you wish) to Deena Butcher at the National Office-Penn Center West One Suite 229, Pittsburgh, PA [email protected], (412) 787-9300 (fax). Be sure to include your chapter name and a contact name and telephone number!

 

Flowers BeCause

HPN Foundation blossoms through the helping hands of our new sponsor, Flowers BeCause!

 

Every time cut flowers, potted plants, floral gifts, or sentiments of any kind are sent across the street, across the country, or around the world by our supporters, a substantial portion, between 10% and 25%, of the purchase price of the everyday products goes directly to support the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation for nursing education and research!

 

To place an order, please call Flowers BeCause at 800-797-8305, visit its Web site at http://www.flowersbecause.com or http://www.hpna.org and be sure to choose the HPN Foundation as your charity of choice.

 

Save the Date

Plan NOW to attend the Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association January 21-25, 2004, at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, Phoenix, AZ.

 

Watch the http://www.hpna.org Web site for the schedule of events.

 

HPNA Teleconferences

APN: First Wednesday of each month at noon EST

 

August 6, 2003 COPD

 

September 3, 2003 Breaking Bad News

 

October 1, 2002 Herbal Medication Interactions

 

Registered Nurse: Second Wednesday of each month at noon EST

 

August 13, 2003 ALS

 

September 10, 2003 Dementia

 

October 8, 2003 HIV/AIDS

 

Nursing Assistant: Fourth Wednesday of each month from 3 to 3:30 pm EST

 

July 23, 2003 Nausea/vomiting

 

August 27, 2003 Alternative therapies

 

September 24, 2003 Respiratory/cardiac problems (dyspnea)

 

October 22, 2003 Psychiatric problems (anxiety/depression)

 

To register for any of the teleconferences, please contact the National Office at 412-787-9301.

 

NBCHPN(R) Written Examination Information for RNs and NAs

2003/2004 Examination Dates

Examination Date

 

September 20, 2003

 

March 20, 2004

 

September 18, 2004

 

Receipt of Application Date

 

August 1, 2003

 

February 1, 2004

 

August 1, 2004

 

Adherence to deadline dates will be strictly enforced by our testing company, Applied Measurement Professionals, per our request.

 

To obtain a candidate handbook and application, download from our Web site at http://www.hpna.org or contact the testing company:

 

Applied Measurement Professionals

 

8310 Nieman Road

 

Lenexa, KS 66214

 

888-519-9901

 

Hospice and Palliative Alternative Recertification (HPAR) Deadlines

If you wish to use the alternative recertification method, the following deadlines apply for 2004:

 

March 1, 2004 Receipt of HPAR application and completed logs

 

March 15, 2004 Receipt notification forwarded to candidates

 

May 1, 2004 Notice of approval/audit/disapproval

 

June 1, 2004 Audit returns due to National Office

 

July 1, 2004 Audit outcome notification

 

July 15, 2004 Written examination letter of intent due to National Office

 

August 1, 2004 Written examination application due to AMP

 

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