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Evidence-Based Practice Sessions: Symposia
Friday, 28 July 2017
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10:45 AM-12:00 PM
D 01
A Collaborative Curricular Response to Rehabilitative Challenges in a Global Setting
D 02
The Doctor of Nursing Practice: Reflections on the Past and the Vision for the Future
D 03
Supporting the Needs of Low-Income Families to Improve Parent and Child Outcomes
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Career Transitions: Capitalizing on Your Leadership Competencies
D 06
Strategies for Educating Nursing Students to Address Social Justice and the Social Determinants of Health
D 17
Simulation Research: Informing Best Practices in Nursing Education
2:30 PM-3:45 PM
F 01
Innovative Evidence-Based Strategies for BSN Education
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Improving Nursing Care and Outcomes for Mother-Infant Dyads Impacted by Opioid Use Disorders
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Leading Change Through Collaborative Partnership: Implementation of a Statewide Cultural-Competence Initiative in the United States
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Ethical Considerations of Veteran- and Military Family-Focused Academic and Research Initiatives
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Family-Centered Care or Child-Centered Care? Evidence and Ethics
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Facilitation: The Cornerstone of Practice Development and Person-Centredness, a Journey From Aristotle to the Bedside
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High Reliability: Practical Application and Tips for the Journey
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Health Information Technology Tools to Support the Implementation of a Complex Care Management Program
4:00 PM-4:30 PM
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When Healthcare Is Needed: Violence Has Strained Relations and Law Enforcement Is Involved
Saturday, 29 July 2017
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1:30 PM-2:45 PM
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Building EBP Capacity and Getting Results: What a Difference One Year Makes
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Cognitive and System Factors Impacting Nurses' Postoperative Pain Management
J 03
Engaging Non-Traditional and Innovative Partners Across the Nursing Research Process
J 04
International Collaboration: A Cross-Cultural Brazil and U.S. Perspective in Practice, Education, and Research
J 05
Improve Nursing Practice: Outcomes, Technologies, and Clinical Supervision