CANNT 2009 PROGRAM

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CANNT 2009 PROGRAM
Your Hosts
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Vos hôtes
CANNT 2009
CANNT 2009 is the flagship event of the national association CANNT, the Canadian Association of
Nephrology Nurses and Technologists. Saint John, New Brunswick...the greatest little city of the east...is
the host city for this year’s event, and it promises to offer unparalleled hospitality. Following the theme
of ‘TURNING THE TIDES FOR TOMORROW’ – our conference will be a time of networking, camaraderie
and continuing education.
CANNT 2009 is Canada’s leading national forum that offers delegates stimulating opportunities to
participate in diverse scientific presentations...intriguing poster presentations...interactive exhibits
boasting the latest technologies, products and services...compelling patient stories and
perspectives...special interest group networking sessions...and social activities designed to relax and
rejuvenate everyone.
Congrès de l'ACITN de 2009
Le Congrès de l'ACITN de 2009 est l'événement phare de l'Association canadienne des infirmières et
infirmiers et des technologues en néphrologie (ACITN). Saint John, au Nouveau-Brunswick...grande
ville de l'Atlantique avec le charme et l'hospitalité d'une petite ville...sera l'hôte de notre congrès
annuel, et nous vous promettons un accueil sans pareil. Sous le thème « DES VAGUES D'INNOVATIONS
POUR DEMAIN », le Congrès sera une belle occasion de réseauter, de faire de nouvelles connaissances
et de se perfectionner.
Le Congrès de l'ACITN de 2009 est l'un des forums canadiens d'avant-garde qui offre à ses participants
des ateliers qui stimulent leur esprit scientifique...des affiches qui titillent leur soif de connaissances...
une vitrine technologique interactive qui présente les plus récentes technologies et les produits et
services de pointe...des conférences animées par des patients qui racontent leur expérience et
donnent leur point de vue...des séances de réseautage pour des groupes d'intérêts particuliers... et des
activités sociales spécialement conçues pour relaxer et se ressourcer.
Conference Co-Chairs | Coprésidents
du Congrès
Faye Clark RN BN
Sherry MacPhee RN BN CNeph(C)
Committee Members | Membres du
Comité organisateur
Cathy Ehrhardt RN
Kim Hurley RN BN CNeph(C)
Evelyn Magee RN CNeph(C)
Michele McDade RN
Mary Price PTech
For REGISTRATION and all inquiries about CANNT 2009 |
Pour vous inscrire au Congrès ou pour toute demande d'information,
veuillez communiquer avec :
Heather E. Reid MSc
Innovative Conferences & Communications
P.O. Box 319
59 Millmanor Place
Delaware, Ontario
N0L 1E0
PHONE Tél :
FAX Téléc :
e-mail courriel :
519 652-0364
519 652-5015
[email protected]
For MEMBERSHIP INQUIRIES, please contact |
Pour toute demande concernant votre adhésion,
veuillez communiquer avec :
CANNT / ACITN
336 Yonge Street
Suite 322
Barrie, Ontario
L4N 4C8
PHONE Tél :
TOLL FREE
FAX Téléc :
e-mail courriel :
website site web :
705 720-2819
877 720-2819
705 720-1451
[email protected]
www.cannt.ca
Special Activities
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Activités spéciale
BILL CARR
LORI HARTWELL
Bill Carr, a well known east coast personality, is an
actor, humorist, writer and motivational speaker.
Bill's career as a motivational speaker has taken
him across North America where he addresses
major corporations, small business groups,
educators, health care workers and all levels of
government. His focus is on creativity and
communication. Bill helps his audience to see
"ordinary things in extraordinary ways" and
inspires them to recreate their reality and
work effectively in changing times. Bill believes
passionately in the potential of his audiences. Through right thought,
right action and the right of every individual to responsible freedom
and justice, Bill believes anything is possible.
Lori Hartwell has made a difference in the lives
of thousands of people with chronic kidney
disease. She is the model of living a fulfilling life
despite chronic illness. In 1993, Lori – a 3 time
kidney transplant recipient, founded the
patient-run RENAL SUPPORT NETWORK to
instill “health, happiness and hope” into the
lives of fellow patients. As author of
“Chronically Happy – Joyful Living in Spite of
Chronic Illness”, Lori is a frequent guest speaker
across North America. Lori's presentations
provide motivation and education to healthcare professionals, patients
and industry representatives and at CANNT 2009 will be speaking on
the importance of organ donation and the factors of how
transplantation saves people's lives.
Personnalité bien connue de la Côte Est, Bill Carr est acteur, humoriste,
écrivain et conférencier motivationnel. La carrière de Bill comme
conférencier motivationnel l'a emmené partout en Amérique du Nord
où il présente des conférences pour des employés de grandes
entreprises, des groupes de petites entreprises, des éducateurs, des
travailleurs des soins de santé et de tous les niveaux de gouvernement.
Il place l'accent sur la créativité et la communication. Bill aide son public
à voir « les choses ordinaires de façons extraordinaires » et inspire les
gens à recréer cette réalité et à travailler efficacement en époque
d'évolution. Bill croit passionnément au potentiel de ses publics. Grâce
à la bonne pensée, à la bonne action et au droit de chaque personne
d'être responsable de la liberté et de la justice, Bill croit que tout est
possible.
Lori Hartwell a fait la différence dans la vie de milliers de gens aux prises
avec une néphropathie chronique. Elle est le modèle pour vivre une vie
pleinement satisfaisante malgré une maladie chronique. En 1993, Lori –
récipiendaire à trois reprises d'une transplantation de rein – a fondé le
RENAL SUPPORT NETWORK administré par les patients pour inculquer «
la santé, le bonheur et l'espoir » dans les vies de ses compagnons
patients. Auteur de Chronically Happy – Joyful Living in Spite of Chronic
Illness, Lori agit souvent comme conférencière à travers l'Amérique du
Nord. Les présentations de Lori fournissent une motivation et une
éducation aux professionnels des soins de santé, aux patients et aux
représentants de l'industrie – et à la Conférence 2009 de l'ACITN, elle
parlera de l'importance du don d'organe et des facteurs expliquant
comment la transplantation sauve des vies.
OPENING RECEPTION | BANQUET D’OUVERTURE
Thursday, October 15 / Le jeudi 15 octobre
Discover the Spirit of Saint John on the Bay of Fundy
Join your colleagues, amidst the exhibits and posters, to experience
first-hand Saint John’s world famous east coast hospitality
and zest for fun!
Découvrez l'esprit de Saint John sur la baie de Fundy
Joignez-vous à vos collègues dans la salle d'exposition, au milieu
des affiches scientifiques, et venez goûter à l'hospitalité de
renommée mondiale de Saint John et vous amuser un peu!
EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT | SOIRÉE GALA
Saturday, October 17 / Le samedi 17 octobre
Friday, October 16 / Le vendredi 16 octobre
DESSERTS, POSTERS & PATIENT PERSPECTIVE
CANNT 2009 is trying something new! Before heading out
to enjoy Saint John's night life, delegates are encouraged to
gather on Friday evening for a brief time of delectable desserts,
interactive questions & answers with the poster presenters, and
share in a message of hope delivered by a
dialysis patient.
DESSERTS, AFFICHES ET MESSAGE
D'ESPOIR D'UN PATIENT
Cette année, nous vous propose une nouveauté! Vendredi soir, avant de
profiter de la vie nocturne animée de Saint John, vous êtes cordialement invités à
venir déguster de savoureux desserts, à participer à une période interactive de
questions avec les présentateurs des affiches scientifiques et à rencontrer un
patient dialysé qui livrera son message d'espoir.
$60.00 / person | 60$/ personne
One of the highlights of any CANNT conference is the Saturday “Evening of Entertainment”. This year's 2009 event
promises to be no exception. Following a delicious dinner, The Jimmy Flynn Show will entertain you with a high
energy blend of side-splitting comedy and popular music. For more than 30 years, Jimmy Flynn has been
Canada's "Ambassador of Good Cheer.” Dressed in his trademark red checkered shirt, yellow sou'wester and
rubber boots, Jimmy takes the stage and erupts into volcanic comedy that melts the audience!
Tickets must be pre-ordered.
Un des points culminants de tout congrès de l'ACITN est le Gala du samedi soir. Cette année, la soirée
Gala ne fera pas faire exception à la règle. Après un délicieux repas, le Jimmy Flynn Show vous divertira
avec un mélange explosif d'humour délirant et de musique populaire. Depuis plus de 30 ans, Jimmy Flynn est
l'ambassadeur du « Bon vieux temps » au Canada. Vêtu de sa chemise rouge à carreaux si caractéristique, de son
chapeau jaune à large bord et de ses bottes en caoutchouc, Jimmy s'accapare la scène et présente un spectacle
de comédie volcanique qui fait fondre de rire le public!
Veuillez commander vos billets à l'avance.
General Information
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Information générale
REGISTRATION FEES INCLUDE:
Breakfasts, refreshment breaks and lunches - as noted in program; admission to the
Exhibit Hall on October 15, 16 & 17 ; the Opening Reception; a delegate bag; and all
printed materials.
LES FRAIS D'INSCRIPTION INCLUENT :
Les petits-déjeuners, les pauses santé et les déjeuners, comme il est fait mention dans
le programme, ainsi que l'accès au hall d'exposition du 15 au 17 octobre, le banquet
d'ouverture, un sac contenant toute la documentation relative au Congrès.
SPECIAL NOTES:
• Some sessions may be ticketed and only those delegates pre-registered will
be guaranteed seats.
• Delegate name and work address will be shared with exhibitors, unless
INNOVATIVE CONFERENCES is notified otherwise by delegate.
• Scientific session handouts are provided at the discretion of the individual
presenter.
À NOTER :
• Certaines séances requièrent un billet d'entrée et seuls les participants
préinscrits auront un siège réservé.
• Le nom des participants et leur adresse de travail seront transmis aux
exposants, sauf sur présentation d'un avis contraire par le participant à
INNOVATIVE CONFERENCES.
• La distribution des documents aux participants à la séance scientifique
est laissée à la discrétion de chaque conférencier.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
A 20% cancellation fee will be withheld from registration fee if written notice of
cancellation is received prior to September 11, 2009. No refunds will be issued after
this date. CANNT 2009 reserves the right to make appropriate program changes
as deemed necessary and/or cancel events due to circumstances beyond CANNT’s
control. In the event of cancellation of the conference, only tuition fees will be
refunded.
POLITIQUE D'ANNULATION :
Un montant de 20 % sera retenu des frais d'inscription dans l'éventualité d'une
annulation. Un avis écrit attestant l'annulation doit être reçu avant le 11 septembre
2009. Après cette date, aucun remboursement ne sera émis. L'ACITN se réserve le
droit d'apporter des modifications au programme ou d'annuler certaines activités en
raison de circonstances indépendantes de sa volonté. Dans l'éventualité de
l'annulation du congrès dans son intégralité, seuls les frais d'inscription seront
remboursés.
C A N A D A I N C.
La traduction simultanée
en français est offerte
seulement durant les
sessions présentées dans
la salle principale.
3M is proud to present the
winner of this draw with a
LITTMANN ®
CARDIOLOGY III STETHOSCOPE
retail value $400
All paying delegates whose registration
is received ON-LINE or at
INNOVATIVE CONFERENCES
on or before July 24, 2009
will be eligible for this draw!
fière commanditaire des sacs pour
les participants au Congrès
de l’ACITN 2009
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The proud sponsor of the
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CANNT’s AWARD CELEBRATION & ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING |
REMISE DES PRIX D'EXCELLENCE ET ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE DE L'ACITN
Friday, October 16 / Le vendredi 16 octobre
The proud sponsor of the
CD of proceedings
fière commanditaire des
CD contenant les
Actes du Congrès
de l'ACITN.
CANNT is an active association meeting the educational and professional needs of nephrology nurses and technologists. Show your
support of your association and your colleagues. . . be there in person for your chance to secure a ‘sticker’ for the Tradeshow Bingo
Draw of $500 CASH. Draw for FREE CANNT 2010 REGISTRATION too!
L'ACITN est une association qui répond aux besoins éducatifs et professionnels des infirmières et infirmiers et des technologues en
néphrologie. Montrez votre appui à votre association et à vos collègues... Soyez là en personne et procurez-vous un autocollant
pour le tirage de 500 $ comptant.
Thursday, October 15
1200 - 2100
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Le jeudi 15 octobre
REGISTRATION | INSCRIPTION
for all pre-registered conference & workshop delegates | pour tous les participants préinscrits au congrès et aux ateliers
1330 - 1630
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP # 1 | ATELIER PRÉLIMINAIRE AU CONGRÈS NO 1
CNA Nephrology Nursing Certification Examination Workshop
Rick Luscombe RN BSN CNeph(C), Vancouver, British Columbia
This workshop is designed to inform and assist nephrology nurses preparing for the CNA certification exam. The content will focus on the CNA
Certification process, use practice questions to familiarize applicants with the types of questions on the exam and provide sample strategies to assist studying.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP #2 | ATELIER PRÉLIMINAIRE AU CONGRÈS NO 2
Atelier sur l'examen de certification des infirmières et infirmiers en néphrologie
Sandra Lagacé BSN CNeph(C), Moncton, New Brunswick
Cet atelier est conçu pour informer et aider les infirmières et infirmiers en néphrologie à se préparer à l'examen de certification de l'AIIC. Le contenu
de l'atelier se concentrera le processus de certification de l'AIIC, il utilisera des questions de pratique pour familiariser les demandeurs avec les genres
de questions posées à l'examen et fournira des stratégies modèles pour aider l'étude.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP #3 | ATELIER PRÉLIMINAIRE AU CONGRÈS NO 3
Fluids in Focus: Secrets of Dialysis Fluid Management
Speakers tbd
Discussion of bioimpedance, biocompatible PD solutions, access flow, water purification, wetness detectors for home hemodialysis,
membrane design and hemodiafiltration, and their respective roles in dialysis fluid management.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP #4 | ATELIER PRÉLIMINAIRE AU CONGRÈS NO 4
The Basics of Peritoneal Dialysis
Johanne Gawryluk RN BN CNeph(C), Marc Savoie RN BScN CNeph(C)
and Susan McMurray RN BN CNeph(C)
This three-hour workshop will include information on the basics of peritoneal dialysis (PD), Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD), Automated Peritoneal Dialysis
(APD), peritoneal equilibrium testing (PET), adequacy of PD, myths surrounding PD, specialty solutions, infectious and noninfectious complications. Kidney Disease Outcomes
Quality Initiative (KDOQI) and International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) guidelines and recommendations will be discussed. This workshop is designed for nephrology
staff members and nurses (Chronic Kidney Disease, Transplant or Hemodialysis) who wish to expand their knowledge related to basic peritoneal dialysis. It will also benefit
nurses studying for their CNeph(C) exam.
1700 - 2200
OPENING RECEPTION | BANQUET DE RÉCEPTION
NOT JUST FIDDLIN' AROUND!
Friday, October 16
Le vendredi 16 octobre
0730 - 1700
REGISTRATION | INSCRIPTION
0730 - 0830
EXHIBITS, POSTERS & BREAKFAST | EXPOSANTS, AFFICHES ET PETIT-DÉJEUNER
0830 - 0900
OPENING CEREMONIES | CÉRÉMONIES D'OUVERTURE
0900 - 1000
KEYNOTE ADDRESS | CONFÉRENCIÈRE
Lighten Up: Creating Your Future with a Positive Approach to Change
Bill Carr, humourist and an award-winning writer, stage actor and journalist
A word we often hear in the workplace is CHANGE! In response to this, people are being told to be creative and innovative resulting in ongoing cries of frustration and burnout!
Quite simply, people who have been maintaining the status quo are not prepared for creative and innovative thinking, just as a couch potato is not prepared to suddenly run a
marathon! In this presentation, people are prepared for creative action and innovative responses in the face of change. Myths about creativity are removed. Learn how to develop
a creative culture in your workplace and personal life thereby enhancing your creative process and the creative potential of those around you.
1000 - 1015
STRETCH BREAK | PAUSE
1015 - 1130
CANNT's AWARD CELEBRATION | REMISE DES PRIX D’EXCELLENCE ET ASSEMBLÉE
& ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | GÉNÉRALE ANNUELLE
CANNT is an active association meeting the educational and professional needs of nephrology nurses and technologists. Show your
support of your association and your colleagues… be there in person for your chance to secure a STICKER for the Tradeshow Bingo
Draw of $500 CASH and an opportunity to win a FREE REGISTRATION to CANNT 2010 in Toronto.
All presentations listed in French will be presented in French | Les présentations inscrites en français seront présentées en français
Friday, October 16
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Le vendredi 16 octobre
1130 - 1245
EXHIBITS, POSTERS & LUNCH | EXPOSANTS, AFFICHES ET DÉJEUNER
1245 - 1330
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1A–1E | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 1A–1E
1A
The Effects of Buttonhole Needling in a Hemodialysis Unit: The Patient and Staff Experience – A Summary
Valerie Ludlow RN MN CNeph(C), St. John's, Newfoundland
A research study related to buttonhole needling in hemodialysis units revealed interesting outcomes for both patients and staff.
1B
A Toolkit to Inform Aboriginal People with Chronic Kidney Disease Receiving or About to Receive Hemodialysis
Barbara L Patterson RN PhD, Lee Ann Sock BSN and Denis LeBlanc MSW PhD(c), Fredericton, New Brunswick
The presenters will discuss and demonstrate a toolkit that was developed in collaboration with a First Nation community. The toolkit, designed for Aboriginal people who are
required to undergo dialysis in an urban dialysis unit, will assist them to be sufficiently informed about the dialysis experience and the available resources / supports to meet their
need for an integrated and culturally relevant plan of care.
1C
Reference Meters used in Dialysis Service
Werner Pfingstmann Dip Ing, Hannover, Germany
This presentation will provide background on measuring conductivity, temperature, pressure and pH. It will also address the accuracy needed
to calibrate dialysis machines, as well as background on the calibrating of reference meters.
1D
Living Donor Paired Exchange: New Opportunities in Kidney Transplantation
Kathy Yetzer B.Comm., B.Sc.(Pharm), Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, Alberta
Not uncommonly, several individuals come forward to be evaluated as possible living donors for someone they know in need of a kidney transplant. Unfortunately, many of these
generous offers are quickly ruled out because of blood type (ABO) or tissue type (HLA) incompatibilities and the patient in need continues to wait on the wait-list for a compatible
deceased donation. Does the story stop here? Not anymore! Come learn how the new national Living Donor Paired Exchange Registry will help more Canadians to receive a
kidney transplant.
1E
1340 - 1425
2A
Improving Renal End of Life Care
Karen Mahoney MSN and Lee Beliveau RN, New Westminster, British Columbia
This presentation will provide an overview of our pilot project to improve our End of Life processes and partnerships.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2A–2E | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 2A–2E
Home Hemodialysis Patients' Perception and Experiences of a Needle Free Access Device
Stella Fung RN BHSc(N) CNeph(C), Rose Faratro RN BHSc(N) CNeph(C), Celine D'gama RN BHSc(N) CNeph(C),
Elizabeth Wong RN BSc(N) CNeph(C), Cynthia Bhola MSc(N) CNeph(C) and Bonnie Houghton RN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
A study was performed using a needle free access device on twenty four home hemodialysis patients to assess its efficacy and safety.
2B
The 20% Connection: How Hemodialysis and Renal Disease Impacts Neurological Events
Charlotte McCallum RN(EC)-Adult MN/ACNP CNCC(C) and Margaret Leonard RN, London, Ontario
This oral presentation explores the etiology of various neurological events for which persons on hemodialysis are at increased risk.
2C
The Chemistry behind Dialysis Phenomena
John Sweeny BS CHT, Largo, Florida
This lecture explains through basic concepts of chemistry many of the situations encountered by dialysis technicians such as precipitation in
dialysis machines, the relationship between BUN and Urea, the source of carbon dioxide in dialysate, as well as other chemical phenomena.
2D
Nurses are Teachers
Valerie Price RN, ISPD Council Member, Saint John, New Brunswick
This presentation will describe how nurses, on a daily basis, fulfil the role of patient educators in nephrology and how this can be enhanced utilizing the International Society of
Peritoneal Dialysis teaching guidelines.
2E
Empowering Patients through Portal Technology
Terri Kean RN BA BN MN NP ENC(C), Saint John, New Brunswick
Through the use of portal technology, patients are empowered to become active partners in their care and are encouraged to take control of their chronic illness by making informed
decisions about goals, treatment options and self-care behaviours. Portal technology can assist patients in finding the motivation to take responsibility for their health.
1425 - 1515
EXHIBITS, POSTERS & COFFEE BREAK | EXPOSANTS, AFFICHES ET PAUSE SANTÉ
1515 - 1600
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3A–3E | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 3A–3E
3A
Raising the Bar in Vascular Access Outcomes: A Provincial Approach
Rick Luscombe RN BSN CNeph(C), Gayle Kroetsch RN CNeph(C) and Janet Williams BSN MBA, Vancouver, British Columbia
This presentation will focus on the process of developing semi-annual reports that provide incidence, prevalence and infection rates at the provincial and health authority levels, and
will highlight some of the barriers to be overcome, and the resulting initiatives which are aimed at improving vascular access in BC.
3B
Home Blood Pressure Monitoring for Management of Nephrology Outpatients with Masked Hypertension:
A Successful Story
Thuy Pham RN MN, Lyne Cloutier RN PhD, and Sheldon Tobe MD, Toronto, Ontario
This presentation discusses a patient with chronic kidney disease with masked hypertension, and the role of home blood pressure monitoring.
All presentations listed in French will be presented in French | Les présentations inscrites en français seront présentées en français
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Le vendredi 16 octobre
Dialysis Technician/Technologist Certification - A New Direction
Shripal Parikh AScT cdt, Calgary, Alberta
Dialysis Technician/Technologist Certification has now been reinstated under the International Certification Commission (ICC). Through dialysis certification, a technician/
technologist demonstrates competency, integrity, and professionalism. The Canadian Board of Examiners for Biomedical and Engineering Technologists and Technicians
will conduct and administer the examination on behalf of ICC. This presentation will provide necessary information to aspiring technician/technologist.
3D
Maintaining a Nocturnal Hemodialysis Program: Five Years on in Southern Alberta
Owen Gaskill MSc, Maria-Teresa Ala BN RN and Bonnie Couture RN CNeph(C), Calgary, Alberta
A review of 5 years of operation of a nocturnal hemodialysis unit within the Southern Alberta Renal Program.
3E
Création d'un service mobile d'hémodialyse dans un centre ultra spécialisé en cardiologie
Sylvie Bastien Coordinatrice en gestion du personnel infirmier, Sylvie Lévesque Infirmière chef d'équipe en hémodialyse à l'ICM,
Marie-Ève Cotton Infirmière en hémodialyse à l'ICM, Geneviève Riendeau Infirmière en hémodialyse à l'ICM et
Émilie Laflamme Infirmière en hémodialyse à l'ICM, Montréal, Québec
Exposé sur la résussite de l'implantation et du développement du service mobile d'hémodialyse dans un centre ultra spécialisé et sur le transfert. Ainsi que de transfert de l'expertise
en hémodialyse en phase aiguë et de l'adaptation de celle-ci à la réalité de l'Institut de Cardiologie.
1600 - 1630
TECHNOLOGISTS' NETWORKING MEETING | RENCONTRE DE RÉSEAUTAGE DES TECHNOLOGUES
1600 - 1900
This is your opportunity to taste and explore Saint John… the Greatest Little City in the East!
1900 - 2030
The Night Continues with… DESSERTS, POSTERS & GUEST SPEAKER!
1900 - 1930 Authors will be at their Posters!
1930 - 2030 A Reflection of My Life as a Dialysis Patient
Guest speaker sponsored by:
Kim Barrey, Home Hemodialysis Patient, London, Ontario
Sharing in this personal testimony of a patient's recount as she moved through her nephrology experience,
promises to provide grounding for us all, regarding the role we play in our patients' lives.
2100
Take time to experience Saint John after dark!
Saturday, October 17
Le samedi 17 octobre
0730 - 1700
REGISTRATION | INSCRIPTION
0730 - 0830
EXHIBITS, POSTERS & BREAKFAST | EXPOSANTS, AFFICHES ET PETIT-DÉJEUNER
0830 - 0930
KEYNOTE ADDRESS | CONFÉRENCIÈRE
ORGAN DONATION: MYTH OR FACT?
Lori Hartwell, Los Angeles, California
Be inspired! This talk will focus on the importance of organ donation and the factors of how transplantation saves people's lives. Lori shares the “pros and cons” of receiving a
kidney transplant. The Gift of Life proves that anything is possible with today's advanced technology and it will touch your heart and evoke a myriad of emotions.
0940 - 1025
4A
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4A–4F | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 4A–4F
Tracking Infection Control Statistics as a Quality Outcome Indicator for Tunneled Dialysis Catheters
Paulina Gonzales RN BScN CNeph(C), Bharat Nathoo MD FRCP(C), Barb Gray RN MScN CNeph(C), Janett Black RN BScN,
Kimmy Lau RN MN CNeph(C), Johanne Denis RN BScN CNeph(C) and Kathy Lynch RN CNeph(C),Toronto, Ontario
This presentation consists of a 30-minute discussion of the methodologies, processes and implementation utilized to facilitate this Quality Initiative.
4B
Some Things Are Meant to Fall, but Dialysis Patients Are Not One of Them: Action Today for a Better Tomorrow
Implementing a Fall Prevention Program
Monique Moore RN CNeph(C), Kathaleen Bijman RN BScN CNeph(C) and Martine Quinn RN, Cornwall, Ontario
The implementation of a fall prevention program within a dialysis setting: assessing the need, the implementation process, and the evaluation of outcomes.
4C
Home Hemodialysis Sites: Evaluation and Installation Issues
Robert Gillies CET, Saint John, New Brunswick
During this presentation, many of the challenges one will encounter during a home dialysis install will be discussed. A lot of the presentation content will be on evaluating the
electrical and plumbing systems in new and older buildings, environmental concerns and the electrical and plumbing requirements for the hemodialysis equipment install.
All presentations listed in French will be presented in French | Les présentations inscrites en français seront présentées en français
Saturday, October 17
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4D
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Le samedi 17 octobre
Developing a Peritoneal Dialysis Patient Assessment Tool
Karen Forsberg RN, Janice James RN CNeph(C), Heather Bilan RN, Heather Zadorozniak RN BSN CNeph(C),
Anne Stendhal RN BSN CNeph(C) and Linda Turnbull RN BN CNeph(C), Kelowna, British Columbia
A peritoneal dialysis patient assessment tool can be useful to identify potential barriers or challenges and help align clinical and educational support to ensure positive outcomes.
4E
An Innovative Approach to Hemodialysis Electronic Bedside Charting
Judy Chaperon RN CNeph(C), Mary Katherine Coady RN CNeph(C), Jocelyne Rowlands RN, Alec Dorion and Pierre Gratton,
Sudbury, Ontario
This presentation will outline the challenges and solutions to establish a bedside electronic charting system that would span the Incentre and 6 Satellite Dialysis Units.
4F
Effect of Burnout on Health and Retention Outcomes in Nephrology Nursing
Lori Harwood RN MSc CNeph(C), Barbara Wilson RN MScN CNeph(C) and Jane Ridley RN(EC) MScN CNeph(C), London, Ontario
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of burnout on nurses' mental and physical health outcomes and the effect on retention. Study results show that retention was
significantly associated with burnout, and mental and physical symptoms.
1035 - 1120
5A
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5A–5F | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 5A–5F
Protect Yourself, Protect Others: A Closer Look at Infection Control Practices in a Hemodialysis Unit
Fran Boone RN, Betty Herman RN, Barbara Smith RN and Carrie Armstrong RN BScN, London, Ontario
The need for infection control in hospitals was the subject of a “Late Career Initiative” quality improvement project undertaken by three experienced hemodialysis nurses with the
goal to increasing education and awareness around proper hand washing and infection control practices in a busy incentre hemodialysis unit.
5B
Transcultural Barriers to Type 2 Diabetic Treatment Regimes
Pauline Atkins RN MScN FNP, Scarborough, Ontario
Using Parse's and Leininger's theoretical framework to decrease the barriers when providing care to West Indian Canadians with type 2 diabetes: purpose, theoretical framework,
background on diabetes-trends in West Indian Islands, methodology, barriers to treatment regime, limitation and use of pamphlet.
5C
Product Quality Processes - The Basics
Sameeha Syed BSc, Richmond Hill, Ontario
This presentation, with an opportunity for Q&A, will review the entire complaint handling process from a manufacturer point of view.
The various responsibilities, investigation steps and observed time lines from the time a complaint is received by the manufacturer
until the response letter is delivered to the customer will be described. The presentation will also include a discussion of other quality
standards and processes used by Fresenius Medical Care with a focus on dialyzer production in Ogden, Utah.
5D
Are Statins the Answer?
Martin MacKinnon MD FRCPC, Saint John, New Brunswick
This oral presentation offers discussion on the use of statins in the hemodialysis population with reference to recent studies.
5E
The Many Faces of Organ and Tissue Donation
Katherine Poser RN BScN MN(c) CNCC(C), Canadian Blood Services, Fredericton, New Brunswick
This presentation outlines information that every healthcare provider should know to provide their patients with current and consistent messaging regarding organ and tissue
donation.Let's dispel the myths and recognize our accomplishments.
5F
Turning the Tides for Tomorrow Through Implementation of an Innovative
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Project
Linda Kloosterman RN BScN CNeph(C), Andrea Ravestein RN CNeph(C), Emily Harrison RN BHScN CNeph(C),
Ethel Doyle RN BScN CNeph(C) MHSM and Barb Bunker RN MN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
The presentation will focus on the provincial CDPM model of care with specific initiatives towards improving renal care co-ordination, self management, risk stratification, and
quality improvement processes for patients throughout their lifespan.
1120 - 1240
EXHIBITS, POSTERS & LUNCH | EXPOSANTS, AFFICHES ET DÉJEUNER
1240 - 1410
Living with Kidney Failure: A Video Essay from Patients' Perspectives
Dawn Allen PhD, Montreal, Quebec
Drawing on a two-year participatory action research (PAR) study funded by the Kidney Foundation of Canada and the Donner Canadian Foundation, this presentation focuses on a
45-minute, three-part video created in collaboration with hemodialysis patients living with kidney failure. The presentation begins with an overview of the study's inception and
evolution in keeping with the principles of PAR. The video, Living with Kidney Failure, is a film about the lived-experience of seven individuals of different ages, disease histories and
cultural backgrounds.The stories of their dialysis-dependency highlight some of the quality-of-life issues faced by people living with chronic kidney failure.While their experiences
are in some ways specific to their disease and treatment, the issues of family strain, unemployment, uncertainty, vulnerability and mortality will be familiar to all those who live or
work with chronic illness.
1420 - 1505
6A
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6A–6F | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 6A–6F
Abstracts and Presentations and Manuscripts: Oh My!
Alison Thomas RN(EC) MN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
Ever thought about submitting an abstract, giving a presentation or writing a manuscript, but not sure where to start? This session will provide practical tips to approaching the
abstract submission, presentation and manuscript development process. Attend this session and prepare to submit for CANNT 2010!
6B
A Heart of Stone: Understanding Calcium and Phosphate Disease in Renal Patients
Ilan Lenga MD FRCPC, Oshawa, Ontario
This talk will provide an overview of calcium and phosphate metabolism in renal patients. Attendees will learn about the problems of renal
osteodystrophy (bone disease) and cardiovascular calcification which result from the derangement of calcium and phosphate metabolism.
Current management strategies and novel therapeuticagents will be discussed.
Saturday, October 17
9
Le samedi 17 octobre
... continued
6C
Artificial Homeostasis: The Delicate Balance of Acid and Base
Charlotte McCallum RN(EC) MN/ACNP CNCC(C), Margaret Leonard RN and Sue Molloy RN, London, Ontario
A review of acid/base balance and an exploration of case studies involving patients with azotemia.
6D
Partnering with Patients to Improve Peritonitis Rates
Sharon White RN BScN MBA, London, Ontario
This presentation will share how the principles of chronic disease management have been applied to achieve a significant improvement in peritonitis rates.
6E
MRSA Myths and Realities: One Hemodialysis Unit's Practice
Kim Hurley BN RN CNeph(C), Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John Regional Hospital Hemodialysis Unit's multidisciplinary, systematic and successful approach to MRSA/VRE surveillance, transmission precautions, environmental
services, decolonization procedures and clearance of MRSA.
6F
Role of the Licensed Practical Nurse in the Alberta Hemodialysis Unit
Susan Moore LPN, Calgary, Alberta
The purpose of this presentation is to give insight to other hemodialysis units how the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse has increased in scope over the past two years within
the Southern Alberta Renal Program,and to show how expanding the role of the LPN in a dialysis setting can be an effective utilization tool in any health care system.
1515 - 1600
7A
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7A–7E | ATELIERS SIMULTANÉS 7A–7E
Shower and No-Dressing Technique for Tunneled Central Venous Catheters
Julie Ann Lawrence-Murphy RN(EC) Nurse Practitioner MScN CNeph(C), Alexandra Hooton RN, Andrea Pember RN
and Christine St. Roch RN, London, Ontario
A dynamic review of what motivated the evaluation of standard therapy for catheter exit-site care against “shower and no dressing technique”.
7B
Thank You Very Much…..What Did She Say?
Cindi Wheeler RN BN CNeph(C) and Debra Grant RN BScN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
This interactive session will demonstrate practical ways to incorporate adult learning principles and self-management techniques into teaching to improve knowledge retention.
7C
History of Renal Replacement Therapy
Andrew Lleras MPH CHT CBNT, New York, New York
This presentation will review the last 40 years of how dialysis technology has evolved and how the roles of dialysis staff have grown and changed.
7D
Evaluating Inadequate Fluid Removal: A Nursing Algorithm
Gillian Brunier RN(EC) MScN CNeph(C), Shirley Drayton RN BA and Anne Knoll RN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
Managing the fluid volume for patients on peritoneal dialysis has become critical since volume overload may result in hypertension and eventually ischemic heart disease. This
presentation will discuss a nursing algorithm developed to illustrate the multiple difficulties encountered in the removal of fluid and how best to resolve them. Four case studies will
be reviewed.
7E
Hemodialysis Patients' Perception of Risk for Foot Problems and Their Foot Care Practices
Melvin John Yumang BSc MSc(A) in Nursing, Lindsay Hammond BSc MSc(A) in Nursing, Nancy Filteau N MSc(A) in Nursing, and
Margaret Purden N PhD, Montreal, Quebec
A discussion of participants' low perception of risk for foot problems and an explanation of their foot care practices.
1900 - 2300
CANNT 2009 EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT | SOIRÉE GALA DE L'ACITN DE 2009
Dinner and Down East Comedy with Jimmy Flynn – "The Funny Fisherman”
Sunday, October 18
0800 - 1100
REGISTRATION | INSCRIPTION
0800 - 0900
AWARDS BREAKFAST | PETIT-DÉJEUNER ET REMISE DE PRIX
0900 - 1030
Le dimanche 18 octobre
KEYNOTE ADDRESS | CONFÉRENCIÈRE
DM2 Project: Early Intervention of Type 2 Diabetes
Christine Pippy MASc MD FRCPC, Saint John, New Brunswick
This project uses an electronic patient management tool to enhance Primary Healthcare Providers’ practice in following clinical practice guidelines.
1045 - 1145
CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS | MOT DE CLÔTURE CONFÉRENCIÈRE
Palliative Care and Nephrology: A Celebration of Life
Betty Kelman RN MEd CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
This presentation will review palliative care in nephrology by discussing decision making processes and care of patient and family in relation to dying and bereavement.
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Poster Presentations
CANNT 2009's Poster Hall boasts many
exciting and diverse posters.
Complete abstracts and author
information for poster presentations
can be found in CANNT's 2009
Conference Journal.
Présentation d’Affiches
Authors will be available at their posters to answer any of your questions — come and learn from these
knowledgeable presenters on FRIDAY EVENING: 1900–1930 hrs and SATURDAY LUNCH: 1145–1230 hrs
1 Evaluation to a Better Dialysis: A Look at On Line Clearance Data of
Patients with Central Venous Catheters: Reversed or Not Reversed?
That is the Question!
Susan Bonnetta RN CNeph(C), Dianne Kimball RN and
Darlene Young RN CNeph(C), Lindsay, Ontario
2 Examining the Relationship Between the Use of Sugarless Candy &
Thirst in Hemodialysis Out-Patients: The Sugarless Candy Study
Hong Gao RN BSN CNeph(C), Patricia Watts RN and
Alison Thomas RN(EC) MN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
3 Smoothing the Transition into Hemodialysis at Lakeridge Health
Colleen Holstein RN, Sandy McGarry RN, Andrea Ravestein RN CNeph(C),
Elizabeth Whistle RN and Marlyn Young RN, Oshawa, Ontario
4 Vascular Access Interest Group the Who, What, Where and When
Suzanne Seiler RN and Kari Matos RN, London, Ontario
5 Picture Archive Communication System (PACS) & Vascular Access
Audrey Miller RN BScN CNeph(C) and Verna Bloom RN BScN,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
6 Complications in Buttonhole Cannulation Technique
Lori Mehew RN CNeph(C), Oshawa, Ontario
7 Catheter Tip Design: A Question of Functionality
Rick Luscombe RN BSN CNeph(C), Vancouver, British Columbia
8 A Comparative Cost Analysis: How Nurses Can Cut Costs without
Cutting Quality
Joyce Hunter RN and Amy Chan RN, Toronto, Ontario
9 A 3 Step Approach to CVC Conversion of Prevalent In-Centre
Hemodialysis Patients
Patty Quinan RN, Murray Berall MD FRCP and
David Mendelssohn MD FRCP, Toronto, Ontario
Teaching and Managing Peritoneal Dialysis for Patients with
Hearing Impairments
Julie Shaw RN and Debra Grant RN BN CNeph(C), Mississauga, Ontario
15 Partners in Peritoneal Dialysis
Janice Verch-Whittington RN BScN, Kim Watkins RN BScN CNeph(C),
Francine Poirier RN CNeph(C), Monique Benard RN CNeph(C) and
Donna Leafloor RN BScN MHSM, Ottawa, Ontario
16 Home Visit Safety for the Home Dialysis Nurse
Dana Vae Ross RN CNeph(C) and Donna Leafloor RN BScN MHSM,
Ottawa, Ontario
17 Home Dialysis: An Option for Everyone
Dennis Smith RN(EC) BScN MN, Sharon White RN BScN MBA and
Lori Harwood RN MSc CNeph(C), London, Ontario
18 Care Paths for Home Renal Replacement Therapies
Renata Marco RN and Susan Porteous RN CNeph(C), Hamilton, Ontario
CKD / Transplant
19 Advance Care Planning (ACP) for the Chronic Kidney Disease
Client
Susan Porteous RN CNeph(C) and Renata Marco RN, Hamilton, Ontario
20 Research Dissemination to Clinical Practice: Hepatitis B
Vaccination Program at the Progressive Renal Insufficiency Clinic
Kimmy Lau RN MN CNeph(C), Richmond Hill, Ontario
21 Delaying Renal Replacement Therapy: Is Dialysis Destiny?
Evidence from the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region Chronic
Renal Insufficiency Program Population
Nicole Aitken BA(Hon), Chris Horton RN CNeph(C), Debbie Norton RN
BEd MSc, Cathy Nadiger RN BSN CNeph(C) and Elan Paluck PhD,
Regina, Saskatchewan
22 Turning the Tides to a Successful Transplant Work-Up
Eleanor Topolie RN and Kristina Giddings RN BHScN, Oshawa, Ontario
10 Developing a Peritoneal Dialysis Patient Assessment Tool
Karen Forsberg RN, Janice James RN CNeph(C),Heather Bilan RN,
Heather Zadorozniak RN BSN CNeph(C), Anne Stendhal RN BSNC Neph(C)
and Linda Turnbull RN BN CNeph(C), Kelowna, British Columbia
11 Home Hemodialysis Patient Stories Show Program Success
Susan Haskett RN CNeph(C), Katy Burke RN, Evangeline Cazebon RN,
Jennifer Di Castri RN, Bonnie Harper RN, Wendy Hennings RN, Laurie
Ledger RN (Manager Representative), Angela Robinson RN, Pauline
Sheppard RN, Vanessa Shortis RN, Bev Sondrup RN, Sarah Thomas RN,
Dr. Mike Copeland and Donna Murphy-Blake (PRA Co-ordinator),
Kelowna, British Columbia
12 Thinking Outside of the Box
Lisa Harley RN BScN CNeph(C), Toronto, Ontario
13 The Peritoneal Dialysis Home Visit Pilot Project at
St. Paul's Hospital
14 When Your Training Falls on “Deaf Ears”…Strategies for
Michele Trask RN BSN MIPH and Jennifer Chow RN BScN CNeph(C),
Vancouver, British Columbia
23 Credit Valley Hospital Renal Program Patient Flow Pattern
Susan Pattison RN BA CNeph(C) and Dianne Moseley RN BAS CNeph(C),
Mississauga, Ontario
24 Advanced Care Planning: Completing the Circle of Life
Dennis Smith RN(EC) BScN MN, Jane Ridley RN(EC) MScN CNeph(C)
and Marlene Rees-Newton MSW RSW, London, Ontario
25 Medication Reconciliation: Improving Patient Safety
Michelle Masson RN, Margaret Van Puymbroeck RN, Gail Barbour RN
CNeph(C) and Dennis Smith RN(EC) BScN MN, London, Ontario
26 Burnout in Nephrology Nurses: Are You at Risk?
Lori Harwood RN MSc CNeph(C), Barbara Wilson RN MScN CNeph(C)
and Jane Ridley RN(EC) MScN CNeph(C), London, Ontario
27 Biking to Healthy Outcomes While Receiving Hemodialysis:
Implementation of a Nurse Driven, Pilot, Intradialytic Exercise
Program
Anita Fenn BsN RN and Dawson King RN CNeph(C),
Saint John, New Brunswick
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