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  1. Hill, Mary

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Turning Knowledge into Action is the theme for the 37th CAET National Conference, May 3-6, 2018, to be held in Victoria, British Columbia. This year's conference education program will provide participants with sessions on such forward-thinking topics including the unique position of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) community in healthcare and the new legislation impacting medical cannabis use.

 

Tania Dick, President of the Association of Registered Nurses of British Columbia, will be the opening plenary speaker discussing Aboriginal health. Tania hails from the Dzawada'enuxw First Nation of Kingcome Inlet, British Columbia. Tania has practiced as a registered nurse in British Columbia for 12 years. She has spent her entire career in rural and remote nursing specializing in emergency and Aboriginal health.

 

Join in workshops for hands-on experience with:

  

* Conservative sharp wound debridement

 

* Advanced negative pressure wound therapy

 

* Compression: From basics to advanced

 

* Research: Creating posters, conducting case studies, preparing to publish

 

What's in it for you when you attend the conference:

  

* Engage new networks to share best practices in wound, ostomy, and continence (WOC) care and learn from hospital to community-based initiatives.

 

* Apply an enhanced understanding of culturally competent care and the role of traditional health and healing practices in Indigenous communities.

 

* Strengthen your skills in research interpretation and development.

 

* Demonstrate links between ET nurses and other healthcare professionals to identify strategies for integrated responses.

 

* Develop an increased awareness of the unique needs of the Canadian healthcare system such as the appreciation of diversity and the needs of the transgendered persons.

 

* Strengthen the implementation of International Best Practice Guidelines for incontinence.

 

* Apply new knowledge and skills in compression, conservative sharp wound debridement, and advanced negative pressure wound therapy through hands-on workshops.

 

* Continuous learning hours for certification.

 

* Meet peers and colleagues from across the country, as well as internationally, and sharing similarities and differences in WOC practices.

 

Join us and celebrate our new name!

 

There will be a celebration of the official launch of the new name of the association on May 4 after the Annual Membership Meeting. All conference delegates are invited to join us at the Marriott Victoria Inner Harbour Hotel.

 

Don't miss out!

 

Register today at http://www.caet.ca and click on National Conference. You do not want to miss this fantastic educational program and amazing networking opportunity.