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Perioperative nurses present at national conference

PACU Clinical Leader Charlene Salvi, BSN, RN, CPAN, (left) with Associate Chief Nurse for Perianesthesia, Procedural and Ambulatory Services Robin Kaufman, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
PACU Clinical Leader Charlene Salvi, BSN, RN, CPAN, (left) with Associate Chief Nurse for Perianesthesia, Procedural and Ambulatory Services Robin Kaufman, DNP, RN, NEA-BC

At the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN) 42nd National Conference, held recently in Denver, Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital was well represented with perioperative nurses presenting five posters:

Enhancing Patient Outcomes through PeriAnesthesia Clinical Leader Engagement
Robin Kaufman, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Associate Chief Nurse for PeriAnesthesia, Procedural and Ambulatory Services
Kathy McCarraher, MHA, BSN, CPAN, Professional Development Manager

Developing a New PACU Overnight Extended Recovery Unit (ERU) Unit Through Mentorship and Empowerment
Charlene Salvi, BSN, RN, CPAN, PACU Clinical Leader

Improving Flow of Out of OR Interventional Psychiatry Procedures using a Collaborative Model of Care
Michelle Bowler, BSN, RN, PACU Clinical Leader
June Nichols, BSN, RN, CPAN, clinical nurse

May the Task Force Be with You: Nurse Lead Collaboration and Innovation in Developing A Novel Staffing Matrix for Newly Blended Perianesthesia Unit
Carolyn Geoghegan, RN, CAPA, Pre-Op Holding permanent charge nurse
Kelly Mastroianni, BSN, RN, PACU clinical nurse

Nurse Led Collaboration and Innovation: Relieving In-Patient Bed Shortage by Creating an Extended Recovery Unit (ERU)
Molly Porter, BSN, RN, PACU Clinical Leader
Charlene Salvi, BSN, RN, CPAN, PACU Clinical Leader

The conference, whose theme was “Heart and Science of Caring: Collaboration. Advocacy. Purpose. Excellence.,” provided the opportunity for nurses specializing in preanesthesia and postanesthesia care, ambulatory surgery and pain management to network with peers, leaders and experts from diverse geographical and healthcare areas. Attendees also had the opportunity to interact with leading industry vendor representatives to gain information and advice on new products and services for quality patient care.

“It’s always validating to see the work of our nurses presented at conferences. But to have five posters at one conference was truly remarkable,” says McCarraher. “It’s a testament to the excellent research and best practices taking place here at BWFH each and every day.”

 

Published 5/10/23

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