Greater Houston Chapter of AORN

AORN of San Antonio - 2018 Winter Symposium

Norris Conference Centers - San Antonio
618 Northwest Loop 410
San Antonio, TX 78216

Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 7:00am CT - 1:00pm CT
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618 Northwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78216

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PLEASE view flyer for more information: AORN 2018 Registration

The AORN Winter Symposium will be held on January 27, 2018, at the Norris Conference Center, San Antonio, Texas.

Five continuing education hours are pending approval for symposium attendees. Additional pop-up CEU presentations will be available for those attending the event.

 

A continental breakfast and a buffet lunch will be served, along with hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and live music during the evening networking session in the exhibit hall. There will also be a silent auction. Parking is free of charge for symposium attendees.

 

The deadline for early registration is December 15, 2017 at a cost of $100 per person. After that date, late registration will be $125 up to and on the day of the conference. A $25 fee for substitution of attendee after January 2, 2018.

No refunds will be given after December 15st 2017.

Registration & Check-In 7:00 am to 9:00 am

Saturday, January 27, 2018

 

Keynote Speakers

“The Most Common Nursing Malpractice Claims”

Brett Rowe

 

“Lessons Learned from the Death of Joan Rivers”

Dr. Kenneth Rothfield

 

Surgical Services

“Extreme Leadership: Empowering the Future of Surgical Services”

Kathryn Johnson

 

“Have you optimized your PREOP Protocol”

Susan Symons, BSN, RN

 

“Tissue Documentation”

Vanessa Wilson - TOSA

 

Nursing

“Why all the fuss about Lifelong Learning”

Jim Stobinski, PhD, RN, CNOR, CSSM

 

“Pearls and Perils of the Electronic Health Record”

Jill Vogel, JD, RN

 

“Increasing Recognition of Post Operative Respiratory Weakness from Neuromuscular Blockade and the Use of the New Reversal Agent Sugammadex”

Dr. Christian Welch, MD

 

Leadership

“Achieving Performance Improvement with Perioperative Analytics”

Andi Dewes

 

“Perioperative Leadership – A Call to Action”

David Taylor, MSN, RN, CNOR

 

“It Takes Skill and Will”

Jim Stobinski, PhD, RN, CNOR, CSSM