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IONL Annual ConferenceSeptember 24 & 25, 2015
Hilton Lisle/Naperville3003 Corporate West Drive
Lisle, IL 60532630-505-0990
Contemporary LeadershipEngaging Hearts & Minds
IONL 2015 Annual Conference September 24‐25, 2015 Hilton Lisle/Naperville Lisle, IL
Program Book Table of Contents
Program Overview, Objectives .......................................................................................................... 3
Agenda .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Annual Conference Sponsors ............................................................................................................. 9
Speaker Bios ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Session Notes ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Poster Presentations .......................................................................................................................... 35
2015 Annual Business Meeting Agenda ............................................................................................. 37
2014‐2015 IONL Accomplishments .................................................................................................... 38
2014 Annual Business Meeting Minutes ........................................................................................... 39
2015 Board of Directors ..................................................................................................................... 40
Committee Annual Reports ............................................................................................................... 45
Committee Descriptions .................................................................................................................... 52
Willingness to Serve ........................................................................................................................... 53
IONL Member Listing ......................................................................................................................... 55
The Importance of Joining a Professional Association ...................................................................... 71
Upcoming IONL Events....................................................................................................................... 73
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Overview
IONL 2015 Annual Conference “Contemporary Leadership‐ Engaging Hearts and Minds” Program Overview: James MacGregor Burns conceptualized leadership as a social process that involves both leaders and followers interacting and working together to achieve common interests and mutually defined ends. This conference will provide the most contemporary information, theories and exemplars to assist both the leader and the follower to work effectively and harmoniously as a team, across the continuum of care. Intended Audience: Nurses at all levels of management, emerging leaders, human resource staff, nurse educators, hospital executives and consultants. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
1. Discuss the generational changes in 2020 2. Employ the principles of fearless leadership 3. Examine the ebola outbreak and leadership opportunities 4. Discuss self‐care 5. Describe emotional intelligence for nurse leaders 6. Outline current activity across the continuum of care 7. List techniques in employee engagement 8. Recognize moral distress
CE Credit Information: To obtain Nursing CE credit (contact hours), please follow the steps below:
1. Sign in at the registration desk 2. Attend CE sessions 3. After the conference, a link will be available to you to evaluate the conference
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/IONLConf2015 4. Complete the survey and a certificate will be emailed to you within 2‐3 weeks 5. Note‐ the survey will close on October 11th.
To Obtain Handouts for Conference Presentations:
1. Visit dropbox using this link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxibpdzvcxaurk6/AABEfWiLtb7Q0tDC74MMhEoea?dl=0
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IONL Annual Conference “Contemporary Leadership- Engaging Hearts & Minds”
9/24/15 & 9/25/15 Hilton- Lisle
Thursday, September 24th 11:30-1:30 Special Pre-Conference Seminar! Only $39
“Essential Resources for the Illinois Nurse Leader” Provides resources for nurse leaders to learn about the requirements for nursing practice and care delivery in Illinois. Provides IONL resources. Intended Audience: Nurses new to Illinois, Nursing Leadership (CNO, VP, director, manager, and faculty) or newly appointed nurse leaders. IONL members and non-members are welcome to attend.
1:30-2:00 Conference Registration
2:00-2:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks
2:30-3:30 Opening Keynote Address “2020 Game Plan: What Tomorrow’s Nurse Leaders Need to be Doing Today” Matt Thornhill- Founder & President, Generations Matter How can nurse leaders leverage the future we already know? This provocative and enlightening keynote address shares three mega trends impacting nursing in 2020 and beyond and sets forth key action steps to take now to ensure success in the future. Matt Thornhill of GenerationsMatter delivers an engaging, inspirational and challenging view of what’s ahead for nursing, and offers tips and techniques for effectively managing your multi-generational workforce. His talk was the highlight of a recent AARP national nurse leadership conference and is guaranteed to open your eyes to what is and what will be.
3:30-4:30 “Fearless Leadership: the Massachusetts Story” Sharon Gale- CEO, Organization of Nurse Leaders, Massachusetts, Rhode Island & New Hampshire Massachusetts faced many challenges in 2014. This CEO will share how she and the nurse leaders in the state were successful in protecting nurses & hospitals from external threats
4:30-5:30 Cocktail Reception Networking & Exhibit Hall
To register for the conference: http://www.ionl.org/?page=conferences
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IONL Annual Conference “Contemporary Leadership- Engaging Hearts & Minds”
9/24/15 & 9/25/15 Hilton- Lisle
Friday, September 25th 7:00-7:30 Registration 7:30-7:45 Welcome 7:45-8:45 “Ebola Outbreak: Leadership Challenges and Opportunities”
Sheila Davis DNP, RN, ANP-BC, FAAN- CNO & Chief of Ebola Response at Partners in Health The Ebola outbreak in West Africa impacted health care delivery globally. The emergency effort mounted by Partners In Health (PIH) was unprecedented and challenged every aspect of the organization. Leadership in this effort required an innovative approach that addressed the safety of health care workers in West Africa as well as U.S. clinicians who responded to the urgent need for assistance. The difficulties of providing life-saving care in very low resource settings during a time of chaos and urgency were compounded by the response of the US health system and resulting complexities.
8:45-9:45 “Self-Care the CREATION Healthy Way” Kathy Perno RN, MBA, CLC- Director, Medical Mission Integration, Adventist Health System Nurses by their very nature are compassionate and can fall into the trap of being caregivers for everyone but themselves. Overcommitted nurses become vulnerable to caregiver fatigue by neglecting their own health in mind, body and spirit. A focus on Self-Care the CREATION Healthy Way will offer practical ideas for incorporating small changes into the busy life of a caregiver to bring a greater sense of control, balance, and wellbeing.
9:45-10:15 Break & Exhibit Hall 10:15-11:15 “Emotional Intelligence for Nurse Leaders”
Janet Krejci PhD, RN, NEA-BC- Vice-President & Provost of Illinois State University and Lead Faculty IONL Nurse Leader Fellowship Emotional Intelligence (EI) is especially important as a nurse or nurse leader in an environment caring and advocating for patients. This presentation will discuss the importance of EI, how it can impact nurse leaders, other nurses and patient outcomes as well as the work environment. We will also discuss how to use EU to support and develop our emerging nurse leaders.
11:15-12:15 “Ignite Five- across the Care Contiuum” Pam Eulberg, RN, MM, CNML, CHC- VP Compliance & Quality, Residential Home Health & Residential Hospice (Moderator); Joanne Carlin- Vice President, Clinical Risk Services, Willis’ Senior Living Specialty Group; Kelly Fischer, Chief Operating Officer, JourneyCare; Gloria Jacobson- Dean, School of Nursing, St. Xavier University; Diane Lube- Administrator, HCR Manor Care; Susan Wickey- Director, Care Management at Alexian Brothers Health System Join IONL’s newest session: Ignite. Hear several five-minute passionate presentations on a variety of related topics to spark conversations about ideas and innovations. Choose which one peaks your interest and join in the discussion afterwards.
12:15-1:00 Lunch: Regional Seating 1:00-1:30 Annual Business Meeting 1:30-3:00 "Engaging Employees in Uncertain Times: Tools & Techniques for Nurse Leaders to Drive
Positive Change" Vicki Hess MS, RN, CSP- Principal of Catalyst Consulting, LLC Imagine a workforce full of highly engaged employees who are satisfied, energized & productive- they deliver outstanding patient care and exceptional quality and safety results. Sound too good to be true in these topsy-turvy times? If you are looking for evidence-based strategies for moving your team, department, division or entire organization toward full engagement, then please join this program. This presentation provides nursing leaders with a realistic methodology for creating an organization-wide culture of engagement.
3:00-3:15 Break 3:15-4:00 “Interventions in Reducing Moral Distress”
Corinne Haviley PhD, MS, RN- Associate CNO, Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Katherine Czyzewski MSW, LCSW, SEP- EAP Coordinator, Northwestern Medicine, CDH Karen Pugliese, MA, BCC- Advanced Practice Chaplain, Northwestern Medicine, CDH This presentation will discuss the three-pronged intervention approach that may reduce distress levels in nurses.
4:00-4:15 Closing Remarks
IONL Sponsor Directory
Thank you to our 2015 Sponsors and Exhibitors! PRESENTING SPONSORS As a global leader in medical and safety technology, Dräger is continually developing some of the industry’s most innovative technologies to protect, support, and save lives. Resurrection University values the individual student. We offer a professional health care educational experience, combining the challenge of strong academic programs with faculty and staff who build nurturing relationships with their students. Utilizing unique methodologies and business analytic tools, The Nash Group delivers customized nursing workloads for hospital inpatient, outpatient, ED and alternate site operations that fully support the organization’s clinical and fiscal goals. Nash delivers audited cost savings with an attractive ROI and financial payback period. Walden University has been serving the higher education needs of professionals through degrees that encourage positive social change for more than 40 years. Offered online, areas of study range from health and nursing to management. GOLD SPONSORS
BrightStar Care is a Joint Commission Accredited, private duty home care and healthcare staffing business providing personalized, premium care in any setting with both skilled nursing and non‐medical services.
Founded in 1935, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing's baccalaureate nursing program is the first such program in Illinois, boasting more than 5,000 alumni nationwide. Accelerated and dual‐degree programs are also available. As a global leader in medical technology, services and solutions, Medtronic improves the lives and health of millions of people each year. We use our deep clinical, therapeutic, and economic expertise to address the complex challenges faced by healthcare systems today. Let’s take healthcare Further, Together. Learn more at Medtronic.com.
Memorial Medical Center is a Magnet‐designated, acute care hospital in Springfield that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services.
Sphere3® is the market leader for nurse engagement analytics and patient experience medical records captured through our cutting edge software ‐ Aperum®! Identify and reduce Alarm Fatigue, Patient Falls and increase your HCAHPS Scores with real time data at your fingertips.
TeleTracking Technologies, Inc., the world leader in healthcare operations management, helps hospitals save lives by making their operations more efficient through automation, process redesign, and real time managerial feedback. Founded over two decades ago, the eight‐time KLAS Patient Flow Category Leader and HFMA peer review designee provides real time tracking and monitoring of beds, patients, staff and assets all from a single source.
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EXHIBITORS
A&M Media is a nationally awarded design and development firm. We offer Magnet document submission and consulting services to hospital leaders. Our online‐based Magnet Document Tool takes the burden of submission production off the hospital team and allows them to focus on what they do best.
API Healthcare is a total workforce solution. Transforming the way healthcare organizations manage the workforce through full integrated technology that allows for optimal productivity.
CareFusion offers products and services focusing on medication errors and hospital‐acquired infections.
Connexall, named a ‘Top Performer’ in the KLAS 2014 Alarm Management Report, is an enterprise‐grade alarm management and event notification platform that delivers hospital‐wide interoperability to people, systems, tasks, and devices. Its capabilities act as a backbone for clinical workflow, communicating the right information to the right person, at the right time, on the right device.
EarlySense has an innovative, continuous patient monitoring solution designed to enhance patient safety and reduce risk for general care patients. Without ever touching the patient, the EarlySense System provides continuous monitoring for Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate and Motion.
HermanMiller Healthcare ‐Elevating the Human Experience of Care: Combining Nemschoff’s expertise with design for patients and families, and Herman Miller’s for caregivers, we address needs in health and wellness environments across the entire continuum of care. Innovative performance and superior construction result in environments that function better, while our holistic, human‐centered design approach means they feel better too.
JACO, Inc., located in Franklin, Massachusetts, is a leading manufacturer and integrator of point‐of‐care Electronic Medical Records (EMR) mobile computer carts, wall stations and wall arm technology. For more information call 800‐649‐2278, visit www.jacoinc.com
Located in the Midwest, Lewis University is a comprehensive, Catholic university, where the traditions of liberal learning, values and preparation for professional work come together with a synergy that gives the university its educational identity and focus.
We each have the option to live safe and secure lives. Liberty Mutual helps us meet those expectations through integrity, expertise, care, and compassion
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Mindray North America manufactures products found throughout the hospital, and are largely focused in the areas of emergency medicine, anesthesia and critical care. Medical facilities that count on our products can be found in over 80 countries across the world.
Since 1992, Omnicell's automated medication/supply management and business analytics solutions have enabled healthcare facilities to improve operational efficiency, patient safety and satisfaction.
Philips Healthcare Transformation Services helps hospitals and healthcare systems achieve meaningful and sustainable improvements in clinical excellence, operational efficiency, care delivery, and financial performance. We recently collaborated with Amita Health to redesign their Care Management Program incorporating our innovative co‐create methodology to build a common vision toward human‐centered care and enable cultural change across frontline staff, physicians, and administrators. Stop by to learn more about the project or visit www.philips.com/healthcareconsulting.
The Purdue RN to BSN program is designed to develop expertise in leadership and evidence‐based nursing practice with content delivered via online, technology‐enhanced courses. Named an NLN Center of Excellence ‐ the courses are 5 weeks long, with 8 start dates per year allowing students to enter at their convenience.
Our School of Nursing offers current and future nursing professionals the respected and relevant degree options they need to either start or help advance their nursing careers. We have three Nursing Programs: Practical Nursing, Professional Nursing Associate’s degree and RN‐BSN.
Rush University College of Nursing thoroughly prepares its graduates to advance the quality of patient care and nursing practice in a multitude of health care environments and to be leaders focused on improving health outcomes, whether at the bedside, in a research setting or directing an organization. U.S. News & World Report ranks Rush University College of Nursing 19th in the nation among U.S. nursing colleges with six advanced practice specialty programs ranked in the top five.
Sound Incorporated is a highly diversified, premier technologies integrator of Voice, Data, Carrier Services, Video, Sound and Security business solutions. We promote the success of our clients by providing state‐of‐the‐art communications technology solutions that are designed, installed, serviced and maintained by an unparalleled staff of highly trained and certified professionals.
The Morel Company has developed the Hercules Patient Repositioning System™ to allow a single caregiver the ability to pull a patient up in bed with the simple push of a button.
Wieland manufactures an assortment of furniture for the health care, institutional, contract, and GSA market BREAK SPONSOR
At Northwestern Medicine, our shared vision is to transform health care through clinical innovation, educational excellence and breakthrough research. Driven by a Patients First mission, our goal is to provide the highest quality primary, specialty and advanced care to improve the health of the communities we serve.
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Resurrection University • A part of Presence Health • 1431 N. Claremont Ave. • Chicago, IL
MSN in Health Systems Leadership
The Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders (IONL) and Resurrection University have formed a partnership that allows active IONL members to earn an MSN in Health Systems Leadership while saving 10% on their tuition.
Thanks to the unique Executive format, classes are held just one weekend a month so you can continue your career while you earn your degree. If you’ve been wondering what a master’s degree could mean to your future, it’s time to learn more about the MSN in Health Systems Leadership at ResU. Learn. Lead. And save 10%. The program begins January 2016.
For more information visit ResU.edu
GOOD LEADERS CAN SPOT A GREAT INVESTMENT.
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JoAnne Carlin, MS, RN, NHA Vice President, Clinical Risk Services – Specialty Group JoAnne is the Vice President, Clinical Risk Services for Willis’ Senior Living Specialty Group. Ms. Carlin has held executive roles in Chicago based healthcare organizations for over 25 years. Prior to joining Willis she held the position of corporate nurse leader for resident care in a national senior living company for over a decade. She has extensive operations experience for oversight of nursing care and clinical services including setting standards for delivery of care in the wellness/health service centers in Independent Living, Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living and Memory Support (dementia care) units.
JoAnne’s background includes working as a vice president in a large healthcare system in the Chicago area. Her experience in acute care included leadership responsibilities for all aspects of hospital operations, ambulatory care centers, and skilled nursing. She has led initiatives for Medicare Certification in skilled nursing and home health and was an early adopter of electronic nursing documentation in both acute care and skilled nursing. JoAnne has significant experience in establishing Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement plans and methodology including outcome reporting. In addition to establishing policies and protocols for care venues, she has promoted innovation in organizational structures, and position descriptions. She has developed acuity systems in Assisted Living and related staffing standards. She served on the Board of Directors for a Hospice company as the member representative for six years and on the Professional Advisory Council for Long Term Care for The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Systems for two terms. This council was focused on developing standards for Assisted Living and helped to differentiate between nursing home standards and expectations and Assisted Living. She is an active member of Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders and held an officer position for one of the local chapters. JoAnne received her initial nursing education from Truman College in Chicago, IL; she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, with High Honors, from St. Francis College in Fort Wayne, IN, and a Master of Science degree in Nursing Administration, with Distinction, from DePaul University in Chicago, IL. She is a registered nurse and nursing home administrator in Illinois and is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management.
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Katherine Czyzewski, LCSW, SEP‐EAP Coordinator, Northwestern Medicine, CDH Katherine has a Master of Social Work degree with a concentration in Occupational Social Work from the Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Illinois Benedictine College with a major in Psychology and a minor in Philosophy. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) with over 20 years of experience working with individuals and organizations.
Katherine is trained in solution‐focused counseling, cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT), Eye Movement, Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Somatic Experiencing (SE), and other experiential techniques such as guided imagery and voice dialogue. She is also trained in trauma response and psychological first aid. She takes an eclectic, practical approach that empowers others to be active in their own healing and growth process. Katherine has developed numerous educational programs on various topics such as Compassion Fatigue, Professional Boundaries, Practicing with Kindness, Compassion and Firmness: Setting Limits with Challenging Patients and Families, Emotional Intelligence, Moral Distress and Resilience. At Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage and Delnor Hospitals she also co‐facilitates the monthly Schwartz Rounds sessions and participates on the Schwartz Rounds Steering Committee. These interdisciplinary sessions encourage taking the time to discuss of the human side of caring and the ethical and moral challenges that arise. Katherine’s passion is providing support for those who provide bedside care. She believes that a well‐rounded, effective professional is one that is both skillfully trained and emotionally intelligent and resilient. Her innovative thinking in developing education and outreach to clinical staff, with cutting edge experiential techniques, helps individuals to learn ways to emotionally self‐regulate so they can be more present and intentional with the care they provide. Before joining Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Employee Assistance Program as an EAP Coordinator, Katherine worked at Creative Care Management Employee Assistance Program (EAP) as a Senior Account Executive. Prior to that she served as Executive Director of Options EAP in Princeton, IL. Katherine also has a small private practice at Labyrinth Counseling Center in Naperville, IL. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Employee Assistance Program Association (EAPA), EMDR International Association (EMDRIA), and Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute (SETI).
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Sheila Davis, DNP, ANP‐BC, FAAN CNO & Chief of Ebola Response, Partners in Health Dr. Sheila Davis is the Chief of the Ebola Response and Chief Nursing Officer at Partners In Health (PIH) where she has led the Ebola response efforts in West Africa since September 2014. She has been a nursing leader in the field of HIV/AIDS since its emergence in the mid‐1980s and served on the National Board of the Association of Nurses AIDS Care (ANAC). She entered the global health arena in 1999 responding to the global HIV pandemic working in a number of countries. She was the co‐founder of a small NGO that worked in
South Africa and Boston from 2004‐2010 on health projects, including a rural village nurse clinic. Dr. Davis received her BSN from Northeastern University in 1988, her Masters in Nursing as an Adult Nurse Practitioner in 1997 and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice with a concentration in global health in 2008 from the MGH Institute of Health Professions. Sheila was a faculty member at the School of Nursing at the MGH Institute of Health Professions for 4 years and an Adult Nurse Practitioner at the MGH Infectious Diseases outpatient practice for over 15 years. She was inducted as Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing in 2008 and was inducted as one of the inaugural class of 12 Carl Wilken’s Fellows working on anti‐genocide global efforts as part of the Genocide Intervention Network in 2009. She is 2012 RWJ Executive Nurse Fellow.
Pam Eulberg, RN, MM, CNML CHC‐VP Compliance & Quality, Residential Home Health & Residential Hospice Pamela Eulberg is currently the Vice President of Quality and Compliance for Residential Home Health & Hospice, a regional home health and hospice company. She is responsible for the regional compliance program, and the quality and education departments. Pam has both acute care and non‐acute care leadership experience. Prior to joining Residential Home Health, she was an Administrative Director at a community hospital and had a variety of departments reporting to her. In addition she was the co‐director of the hospital’s Magnet program and assisted in helping the hospital obtain its initial Magnet designation
and first re‐designation. Pam is certified by the American Organization of Nurse Executives as a Nurse Manager and Leader as well as certification by the Health Care Compliance Association for Certification in Healthcare Compliance.
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Kelly Fischer Chief Operating Officer, JourneyCare Kelly Fischer was named JourneyCare’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) in September, 2012. In her role, she manages a comprehensive array of programs and services including new program development for the agency, with a focus on fiscal stewardship and excellence in clinical care. Kelly served as a consultant for hospice programs, nursing homes and long term care facilities, evaluating and revamping clinical practices and programs while assessing strengths and weaknesses and transforming operations prior to
joining JourneyCare. In 2010 founded Bear Courage, LLC, in Madison, WI, and a statewide pediatric palliative homecare coalition in Madison, WI. A native of New York City, Kelly earned a Bachelor’s of Science in nursing (BSN) from Grand Canyon University AZ and a diploma in nursing from Flushing Hospital and Medical Center School of Nursing in Queens, NY. Kelly is a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse, Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Administrator, and an active member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Association and the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She was the past president of the Madison Area Continuum of Care Coalition. She was honored in 2011 with the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium’s (ELNEC) Award of Excellence for Pediatric Palliative Care.
Sharon Gale, MSN, RN, FAAN Chief Executive Officer, Organization of Nurse Leaders, Massachusetts, Rhode Island & New Hampshire Sharon Gale is the Chief Executive Officer of the Organization of Nurse Leaders of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. In collaboration with the Massachusetts Hospital Association, she led the PatientCareLink development task force that developed the first in the nation, voluntary process and template for reporting hospital staffing plans and quality outcome measures for statewide implementation to answer, legislators, nurses and consumers concerns for safe nursing practice.
Since 1997 she has been an advocate in the policy arena for legislation that supports the nursing profession, working with organizations to provide testimony on relevant nursing and healthcare issues. As CEO of ONL she is Co‐leader of the Massachusetts Action Coalition designated by the Center to Champion Nursing in America to implement the recommendations of the Institute of Medicines (IOM) report on the Future of Nursing. Sharon is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and has been the recipient of the ONL Mary B Conseison Excellence in Nurse Leadership Award, The Elaine Sherwood Service award, the ONL Presidents award for outstanding service.
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(In Alpha Order) A former Nurse Executive, Sharon has an extensive background in clinical as well as operational management in the acute healthcare arena. She has published and presented in the areas of public policy, workforce development, leadership, and patient safety. Sharon has been a member of AONE since 1990 has served AONE as the Region 1 Director and is on the AONE ballot for the positon of Treasurer for 2015.
Corinne Haviley, RN, MS, PhD Associate Chief Nursing Officer, Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Corinne Haviley, RN, MS, PhD is currently the Associate Chief Nursing Officer for the West Region of Northwestern Medicine (Central DuPage and Delnor Hospital) for Emergency, EMS, Trauma, Behavioral Health, Imaging and Inpatient Services. She has held a variety of leadership roles in the health care field including administrative, clinical, faculty and research positions within the hospital, government, industry and academic settings. She has authored more than 38 professional articles and book chapters in the areas of clinical oncology, radiology, patient care, management, leadership, safety and organization development.
Along with publishing and presenting lectures nationally and internationally, she has presented twenty completed research papers and coordinated six educational symposiums for nurses. She is currently serving as President Elect on the Board of Directors for the Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders and is a member of the government appointed Illinois Center for Nursing Advisory Board of Directors. She has recently been invited to participate on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing on Adverse Event Decision Pathway Expert Panel. Additionally Corinne is an Advisory Committee member for the Metropolitan Chicago Health Care Council’s Clinical Research Exchange. She is a member of multiple professional Nursing and Organization Development societies. Corinne has received the Organization Development Institute: Silver Bowl Award for Outstanding Organization Development Project of the Year for Non Profit Organizations, Academy of Management: Outstanding Graduate Student Paper on Management Consulting, an excellence in research award from Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Omicron Chapter, multiple quality awards and she has been recognized in Who’s Who in American Nursing and Professional and Business Women.
Vicki Hess, RN, MS, CSP Principle of Catalyst Consulting, LLC A highly regarded speaker, author, facilitator and consultant, Vicki provides her clients with expertise in employee engagement as well as workforce and leadership development. With more than 30 years of hands‐on business and healthcare experience, Vicki’s purpose is to provide inspirational and evidence‐ based strategies for workplace engagement to
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(In Alpha Order) change thinking and improve outcomes. She works with organizations and associations across the country to positively impact employee engagement through consulting, workshops, retreats and keynote presentations. Vicki holds a BS (Nursing) from the University of Florida and a Master’s Degree in Human Resource Development from Towson University. She was an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University Graduate School of Business for five years. Vicki is the author of four books shown below. She also writes for industry and association publications including Hospital & Health Network, Becker’s Hospital Review, NurseTogether.com, and others. Vicki began her work in sales for the Xerox Corporation. She parlayed this experience into jobs with Entre’ Computer Centers (sales training and management) and Bonner & Associates (selling for a grassroots lobbying firm). She then worked in healthcare for 10 years in clinical and organization development roles. Since 2001, Vicki has been the Principal of Catalyst Consulting, LLC ‐ her own speaking, training & consulting firm. Her business continues to grow each year. In 2014, Vicki was voted a TOP 5 Speaker (Healthcare) by Speaking.com for the fourth year in a row.
Dr. Gloria Jacobson Dean, Saint Xavier University School of Nursing Dr. Gloria Jacobson has served as the Dean of the Saint Xavier University School of Nursing since August 2009. She was awarded nursing degrees from Northern Illinois University (BS), Rush University (MS) and the University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee (PhD). She has numerous publications and funded research in the area of children’s mental health and parenting processes. Besides her academic roles, Dr. Jacobson has worked with families facing complex health issues. She served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Loyola University Chicago prior to her appointment at Saint Xavier University. She serves as a Site Evaluator for
the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Chair of the National League for Nursing Center of Excellence Review Panel, and Vice‐Chair of the LaRabida Children’s Hospital Board of Trustees Quality Committee.
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Janet Wessel Krejci, PhD, RN, NEA‐BC Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, Illinois State University Dr. Janet Wessel Krejci currently serves as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at Illinois State University. She served as Dean of the Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University from August 2009 through June 2014. She has numerous publications and funded research grants in the areas of leadership, recruitment and retention, work climate, workforce diversity, and change in both acute care and long term care. She has consulted with higher education and health care systems and presented on Systems Thinking, Leadership, Change, Conflict, and Nursing Excellence to help leaders be more effective, efficient, and satisfied
in their roles. Besides her academic roles, Dr. Krejci has worked as a clinical nurse specialist and leadership consultant in both acute care and long term care. She was previously at Marquette University in faculty and administrative roles until she accepted the American Council on Education Leadership Fellowship in 2007, where she spent the academic year hosted by Arizona State University. In addition to the ACE leadership fellowship, she was selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Executive Fellow for the 2008‐2011 cohort. She served as the chair of the Illinois Association of Colleges of Nursing and was appointed by the Governor to the Advisory Board for the Illinois Center for Nursing. Locally, Dr. Krejci serves on the Advocate BroMenn Governance Council, and serves as mentor in the Multicultural Leadership Program. She frequently participates in area panels on health care and higher education issues and speaks to various civic groups. She is married to Stephen and has two sons, Kevin and John.
Diane D. Lube Senior Administrator, HCR Manor Care Diane D. Lube is the Senior Administrator at ManorCare Health Services of Hinsdale in Hinsdale, IL. She has a degree in Social Work and is a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator. Diane has been the Administrator at ManorCare of Hinsdale for seven years and has worked for ManorCare for 14 years. Prior to being the Administrator at Hinsdale, Diane was the Administrator at ManorCare of Naperville. ManorCare of Hinsdale is a 202‐bed facility that specializes in short‐term rehabilitation for patients transitioning between the hospital to home. Diane oversees a staff of 75 nurses, 80 physical,
occupational and speech therapists as well as dietitians, social workers, nursing assistants and other care professionals, all focused on returning patients home. Diane lives in Downers Grove, IL with her husband and three children.
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Kathy Perno, RN, MBA, CLC Director, Medical Mission Integration, Adventist Health System Kathy Perno brings more than 30 years of professional experience in healthcare‐focused disciplines and currently serves as the Director of Medical Mission Integration for Adventist Health System. In her current role, she serves AHS facilities and ancillary businesses by putting into operation Faith in Practice, a collaborative research study conducted by Adventist Health system and Duke University around the attitudes and practices of physicians related to health‐oriented spiritual needs of patients. Formerly, as Director of
Corporate Relations, she focused on key mission‐related initiatives including Spiritual Ambassadors, CREATION Health implementation, and Mission Enculturation. Kathy is a registered nurse with a Master’s in Business Administration with a rich background in development of employee engagement strategies and leadership development for healthcare organizations across the Southeast US.
Karen Pugliese, MA, BCC Advanced Practice Chaplain, Northwestern Medicine, CDH Karen is a Board Certified chaplain (BCC), with Advanced Certification in Enneagram Typology, and advanced training in Spiritual Counseling, Continuous Quality Improvement, Change Management, Crisis Intervention and Personality Development. Karen has more than 30 years of experience in clinical care, transformational development, and complementary medicine in healthcare systems. She received a Master of Arts Degree in Religious Studies with a concentration in Spirituality from Mundelein College of Loyola University, and a Bachelor of Arts
degree from Benedictine University with a major in Religious Studies. Karen presents nationally on topics related to Psycho‐Social‐Spiritual Development; Workplace Spirituality; Grief, Loss and Bereavement; Personal and Professional Well‐Being and Resilience; Ethics, Spiritual Assessment; Clinical Spiritual Care in Palliative Medicine, Women and Children’s Services and Oncology; Stress and Strain in Critical Care Nursing; Burnout, Rust‐out, Compassion Fatigue and Moral Distress; Professional Boundaries; and Practicing with Kindness, Compassion and Firmness; Culture Shifts and High Velocity Culture Change. She is well known for innovative and creative organizational rituals. She is an experienced retreat director and workshop and support group facilitator, with a specialization in issues important to professionals in healthcare settings. Chaplain Pugliese served as a Key Advisor to Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality Into Patient Care by Christina Puchalski, MD and Berry Ferrell, RN, PhD, and contributed content to the Templeton Foundation funded Palliative Care Consensus Conference. She is serving as a Mentor in the Coleman Foundation Palliative Medicine Training Program. She served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. She currently is a member of the Northwestern Medicine, Central DuPage Hospital Institutional Review Board; Center for Civic Reflection Reflective Reading facilitator; co‐leader of the internationally award winning Spiritual Journeying at Work
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(In Alpha Order) Program and the Silent Lamp Program of Ministry Formation; as well as Schwartz Rounds Steering Committee founding member and co‐facilitator of Schwartz Rounds. Karen is a member of the Association of Professional Chaplains, the National Association of Catholic Chaplains, and Spiritual Directors International. Prior to joining Spiritual Care Resources at Central DuPage Hospital as an Advanced Practice Chaplain and as Spiritual Counselor for the former Central DuPage Health Integrative Medicine Center, Karen served as Vice‐President of Ethics and Spirituality, and Vice‐President of Transformation Resources for Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare.
Matt Thornhill Founder & President, GenerationsMatter Matt Thornhill is founder and president of the generational think tank, GenerationsMatter, based in Richmond, Virginia. Matt is considered to be the nation’s authority on the impact of generational dynamics on demographic, cultural and societal trends. His opinions and insights are sought by media around the world. He’s appeared on NBC, CBS, CNBC, and in articles in BusinessWeek, TIME, The Washington Post, The New York Times and countless others. Matt has provided
generational and trends insights to organizations like Walmart, Google, AARP, Wells Fargo, General Mills, the Social Security Administration, NASA, and Lowe’s Home Improvement. Matt has extensive experience in the healthcare and nursing industry, and has spoken at national events for the American Healthcare Association and at 16 separate state healthcare and nursing association conferences. Co‐author of the acclaimed business book, Boomer Consumer, Matt routinely speaks about trends at conferences and events in the United States, Canada, Spain, Brazil, and Panama.
Susan C. Wickey, MS, RN, ACM Director – Care Management, Alexian Brothers Health System As a Registered Nurse I have 40 years of clinical experience managing healthcare delivery in critical care settings, emergency department, inpatient case management, ambulatory case management, managed care and clinical documentation. Currently I have transitioned my strong leadership abilities to my role as Regional Director of Quality & Care Continuum for the Amita Health Accountable Care Organization and Clinically Integrated Network. My passion for health care includes placing the patient in the center of all we do, advocating for higher standards in healthcare care management, providing
exceptional care and utilizing evidenced based medicine, all in a cost efficient manner.
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Organization Poster Title Author(s) Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
A SPOONFUL OF SUGAR: UTILIZING DEXTROSE GEL REVERSES NEONATAL HYPOGLYCEMIA AND DECREASES ADMISSIONS TO THE NICU
Cindy Hartwig MS, BSN, RN
Carle Foundation Hospital EXPLORING A MULTIDICIPLANRY ORIENTATION PROCESS FOR CARE MANAGEMENT NURSES IN THE AMBULATORY SETTING
Rachel Walton, BSN, RN Anne Curtiss, MSN, MBA, RN
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION Melody Noon MSN, RN Karen Hughes BSN, RN
MacNeal Hospital
UNFREEZING PARADIGMS TO IMPROVE A CARE DELIVERY MODEL: IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE‐BASED PRACTICE TO INCREASE BREASTFEEDING EXCLUSIVITY
Wanda Monterrubio, BSN, RN Susana Gonzalez, MSN, MHA, RN, CNML Kathleen Demchuk, BSN, RN
Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital
IMPLEMENTATION OF A HOSPITAL BASED NON‐EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OBSERVATION UNIT
Mary Tebbe BSN, BS, RN, CNMLLaura Meller MS, APN, CNS‐BC Amy Barnard MS, APN, CCNS, CEN
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
EMPATHY BEFORE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM LEADS TO IMPROVED PATIENT EXPERIENCE
Judith Horvat BSN, RN, CAPA, CNMLKaren Mahnke MSN, APN, CNS‐BC, CWON
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
ACUITY VERSUS GEOGRAPHIC NURSING ASSIGNMENTS: AN ANALYIS OF THE IMPACT ON PATIENT QUALITY INDICATORS
Katie Gonzalez, MSN, RN, RN‐BCKrystal Hanrahan, MS, MSPH, RN, CMSRN
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
IMPERATIVE ONGOING VALIDATION OF SHARED GOVERNANCE
Heather Keirnan, MSN, RN, NE‐BCMary E. Mielnicki, MSN, RN, NE‐BC
Rehab Institute of Chicago
A CASE REVIEW: INTEGRATING LEWIN’S THEORY WITH LEAN’S SYSTEM APPROACH FOR LEADING AND SUSTAINING CHANGE
Patricia Murphy, MSN, RN, NEA‐BCElizabeth Wojciechowski, PhD, PMHCNS‐BC Tabitha Pearsall, AA – Business, LEAN Certified
Rush Oak Park Hospital IMPLEMENTATION OF A CLINICAL NURSE LEADER ROLE IN AN INTENSIVE CARE SETTING
Erica LaVire, MSN, RN, CNL, CCRNBrooke Casey MSN, RN, CNL, CCRN Jana Schejbal MSN, RN, CNL Kumari Katneni MSN, RN, CCRN Angela Cooper MSN, RN, CNL
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Annual Business Meeting Agenda September 25, 2015
Hilton‐Lisle 3003 Corporate West Drive
Lisle, Illinois 1:00‐1:30 PM
Call to Order Melinda Noonan
President’s Report Melinda Noonan
Bylaws Report & Voting on Bylaw Change Nancy Weston
President Elect’s Report Corinne Haviley
Treasurer’s Report Denise Jackson
Past President’s Report & Election Results Appointed Positions, 2016
Trish Anen
Closing Statements Melinda Noonan
Committee Reports can be found in the conference program
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Obtained a $10,000 grant from the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation Created a You Tube account where you can see IONL videos Our Facebook page continues to grow We have a vibrant Linked‐In company page Tweeting on Twitter Successfully renewed our CE Provider status Interactive career center on IONL website continues to boom Conducted a focus group with Illinois nurse leaders regarding the development of a product Conducted many visits to Illinois organizations to discuss IONL Initiated the Educational Partnership program Conducted the Midwest Institute for Nursing Leadership in collaboration with Loyola IONL was represented at a reception with state legislators Created a brand new webinar series for Charge Nurses Participated in a RWJF summit on nursing education in rural areas Co‐Provided several CE Activities with other organizations Mid‐Year Conference held in Springfield Participated in the community panel for RIC Magnet re‐designation Held Aspiring Nurse Leader Workshop at Presence St. Joseph’s in Joliet Conducted 12 Lunch ‘n Learn Webinars Planning member for IDPH’s Women’s Health Conference Attended AONE Chapter Leader Meetings, (December and March) Attended AONE Annual Meeting Nursing Care Collaboration Committee (NC‐3) conducted 8 webinars with up to 68 hospitals representing Orientation of new board members Membership tables at several nursing events Continued e‐newsletters Co‐Lead of Illinois Healthcare Action Coalition (IHAC) and Chair of Leadership Workgroup Participant in Illinois Coalition of Nursing Organizations Healthy Air Coalition Member (American Lung Association‐ Chicago) Conducted the second cohort Illinois Nursing Leader Fellowship, 24 fellows attended Added the Member Spotlight to the IONL website Conducted 2 regional area CE events‐ Oakbrook and O’Fallon Facilitated a meeting with Nurse Leaders across the continuum of care Conducted the Essential Resources for Nurse Leaders Workshop prior to each conference
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ished to acknowledge the Board of Directors for their
work. She thanked the Executive Director and Sentergroup.
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2015 Board of Directors
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Executive Committee
President: Melinda Noonan DNP, RN, NEA‐BC Asst. Professor, College of Nursing, Women’s, Children’s and Family Nursing and College of Health Sciences, Health System’s Management Rush University 600 S. Paulina, 1080 AAC Chicago, IL Email: [email protected]
President‐Elect: Corinne Haviley PhD, MS, RN Associate Chief Nursing Officer Cadence Central DuPage Hospital 25 North Winfield Road Winfield, IL 60190 Email: [email protected]
Past‐President: Trish Anen RN, MBA, NEA‐BC Vice President, Clinical Services Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1900 Chicago, IL 60606 Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Denise Jackson BSN, RN Vice President Clinical Services, CNE Perry Memorial Hospital 530 Park Avenue E Princeton, IL 61356 Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Julie Smith MSN, RN Director of Nursing Jersey Community Hospital 400 Maple Summit Road Jerseyville, IL 62052 Email: [email protected]
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Regional Directors
Region 1A: Kathi Gehrke MS, RN, NE‐BC, OCN Director of Medical/Surgical Services & Clinical Coordination Swedish American Hospital 1401 E. State St. Rockford IL, 61104 Email: [email protected] Region 1B: Delinda Leopold MSN, RN Director of Outpatient Services Perry Memorial Hospital 530 Park Ave. East Princeton, IL 61356 Email: [email protected] Region 2A: Elaine Kemper, BSN, MBA, RN, NE‐BC Director, Labor Management & Operations Improvement Presence Health 200 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606 Email: [email protected]
Regions 2C: Kimberly A. Landers MS, RN, NEA‐BC Vice President & CNE Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers 150 West High Street Morris, IL 60450 Email: [email protected] Region 3A: Holly Jones MSN, RN, NEA‐BC Administrative Director of Nursing Services Illini Community Hospital 640 W Washington Pittsfield, Illinois 62363 Email: [email protected] Region 3B: Pamela Bigler MSN, RN Chief Nursing Officer Carle Foundation Hospital 611 W. Park Street Urbana, IL 61801 Email: [email protected]
Region 2B: Michele Kramer, PhD, RN, AHN‐BC Assistant Professor, College of Nursing and Health Professions Lewis University One University Parkway Romeoville, IL 60446 Email: [email protected]
Regions 4/5: Richelle Rennegarbe, PhD, RN Nursing Division Chair, Associate Professor McKendree University 701 College Road Lebanon, IL 62254 Email: [email protected]
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Committee Chairs
Bylaws: Nancy Weston MSN, MBA, RN, NEA‐BC Vice President of Patient Care Services/CNO Memorial Hospital 4500 Memorial Dr. Belleville, Il. 62226 Email: [email protected] Member Engagement: Ann Gantzer PhD, RN, NEA‐BC VP of Patient Care Services‐ CNO Swedish American Health System 1401 E. State Street Rockford, IL 61104 Email: [email protected] (ViceChair‐ Fiona Springman)
Policy & Advocacy: Frank Bradtke MSA, RN, NEA‐BC Director Patient Care Services Ingalls Memorial Hospital One Ingalls Drive Harvey, IL 60426 Email: [email protected] (ViceChair‐ Susana Gonzalez)
Continuum of Care: Kathleen Ferket MSN, APN Assistant Vice President‐ Clinical Operations Adventist Midwest Health 120 North Oak Street Hinsdale, IL 60521 Email: [email protected] (ViceChair‐ TBD)
Nursing Care Committee Consortium (NC‐3): Jennifer Grenier MSN, RN‐BC Unit Director, Telemetry/Innovation Unit & Resource Team Rush Oak Park Hospital 520 S. Maple Ave Oak Park, IL 6034 Email: [email protected] (ViceChair‐ Jennifer Moore) Program: Barbara Holmes Gobel, MS, RN, AOCN Director of Professional Practice and Development Magnet Program Director Northwestern Memorial Hospital 251 E. Huron, Feinberg Pavilion 4‐504A Chicago, Il 60611 Email: [email protected] (ViceChair‐ TBD)
Nominations and Elections: Trish Anen, Chair Members: Dale Beatty (’15‐’17) Debbie Birk (’14‐’16) Deb Davisson (’15‐’17) Ann Gantzer (’14‐’16)
Audit: Julie Smith, Chair Connie Scott Robin Gordon
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Advisory (Non-Voting) Board Members
Illinois Board of Nursing: Marjorie A. Maurer MSN,RN,NEA‐BC Vice President, Operations/Chief Nurse Executive Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital 3815 Highland Avenue Downers Grove, IL 60515 Email: [email protected]
Illinois Hospital Association: Cathy Grossi BSN, JD, RN Vice President, The Institute for Innovations in Care and Quality Illinois Hospital Association 1151 East Warrenville Rd. Naperville, IL 60566 Email: [email protected]
Executive Director: Sharon Rangel MSN, MBA, RN Executive Director Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders 225 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 650 Chicago, IL 60606 Email: [email protected]
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Date: August 13, 2015
Report for the Year:‐2015
Committee: Continuum of Care
The Continuum of Care committee of IONL will serve as a conveyor for networking, dialogue and supportive programming for leaders across the continuum.
Committee Members: Sandra Berger, Joanne Carlin, Jacqueline Conrad, Pamela Dunley, Marti Edwards, Carol Emery, Pamela Euberg, Kathleen Ferket, Julia Knight, Cheri McEssy, Jacqueline Medland, Pam Nikiel, Catherine Potter, Julianna Sellett, Susan Wickey
Goals and Accomplishments: Assemble committee of nurse leaders representing practice areas which cross the
continuum. Build collaboration and serve as a conveyor for leaders to network across the continuum
Communicate the IONL value proposition to nurse leaders across the continuum
Recruit new IONL members across the continuum
Offer programing pertinent to leaders across the continuum
Summary: This is a new and exciting committee for 2015! Membership and engagement continues to grow throughout the year. The COC committee held two conference calls and one in person networking event throughout 2015. We have representatives from across the state involved with ACO’s, education, home care, skilled nursing facilities, private sector assisted living, and consulting.
The May networking event was attended by seven members. A very engaged group discussed future opportunities, including educational needs to prepare students for practice along the continuum, healthcare system plans for expanding the continuum of care, improving communication along the continuum, and the need for breaking down silos between care settings. We are excited the annual conference will feature a new innovative program featuring 5 care continuum speakers describing issues impactful to all leaders. IONL is well positioned to serve leaders across the continuum.
Respectfully submitted, Kathleen Ferket, MSN, APN‐BC, Chair of Continuum of Care Committee Vice President, AMITA Care Continuum
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Date: August 12, 2015 Report for the Year: 2015 Committee: Member Engagement Participating Committee Members: Ann Gantzer (chair), Fiona Springman (Co‐Chair), Jan Southard, Suzanne Lambert, Pam Bigler, Angela Cooper Goals and Accomplishments:
Create a Member Needs Survey –To be completed at IONL Annual meeting Create a Membership Campaign‐ Tiered approach to reach non renewed members, seek new
members and address the organizations that are not represented in IONL. Continually monitor member levels & targets‐ monthly Identify Magnet Hospitals & Dates of Re‐designation and target membership‐ Not accomplished Develop the recommendation process for the website’s “Member Spotlight”‐ Created and have
featured members on an every other month basis. Those members selected reflect the diversity of our roles and regions. Be sure to check these out on the IONL web site.
Summary: While the membership target of 500 was not met, a new approach to renewal will be the focus for the remaining of the year. It is this committee’s goal to streamline and facilitate early renewal to maximize the benefits of membership throughout the year. Signed: Ann Gantzer, Member Engagement Committee Chair
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Date: August 26, 2015
Report for the Year: 2015
Committee: Program Committee
Committee Members: Barbara Holmes Gobel (Chair), Janet Davis, Karen Barnes, Lisa Harton, Janice Jezuit, Alma Labunski, Julianna Sellet, Karen Mahnke (new) Goals and Accomplishments: 1. Development of the Mid‐Year Conference (April 24)
We held a successful Mid‐Year Conference in Springfield, Illinois on April 24. Over 100 leaders who are nurses attended the event. The evaluations from this program were very positive. Attendees even got to meet Abraham Lincoln!
2. Development of the Annual Conference (September 24 and 25) We anticipate a successful Annual Conference, Contemporary Leadership: Engaging Hearts and Minds. We expect over 200 nurse leaders to attend this conference in Lisle, Illinois. 3. Continuation of the Essential Resources for Illinois Nurse Workshop at both the mid‐year conference and the annual conference The Essential Resources for Illinois Nurses Workshop was held in Springfield, Illinois the afternoon prior to the mid‐year conference. This same Workshop will be held in conjunction with the annual conference.
4. Build intentional networking into all programs Networking time has been built into all three IONL conferences/workshops (Essential’s Workshop, mid‐year and annual conference).
Signed: Barbara Holmes Gobel, MS, RN, AOCN, Committee Chair
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Date: August 25, 2015 Report for the Year: 2015 Committee: Policy & Advocacy Committee Members: Patricia Anen, Betty Bayona, Deborah Birk, Ann Blouin, Frank Bradtke, Mary Brenczewski, Frederick Brown, Susan Campbell, Nancy Cutler, Deborah Davisson, Kathleen Ferket, Kathi Gehrke, Deidra Glisson, Susana Gonzalez, Jennifer Grenier, Cathy Grossi, Corinne Haviley, Rebekah Hopper, Barbara Jany, Janice Jezuit Karen Kelly, Elaine Kemper, Lisa Klaustermeier, Teresa McConkey, Jacqueline Medland, Emmy Moore, Gail Mulrooney, Melinda Noonan, Elaine Perkins, Marsha Prater, Debra Quintana, Margaret Schwall, Jill Stemmerman, Agnes Therady. Runay Valentine, Gail Wurtz Goals:
Leverage the power of the IONL membership to raise the voice of nursing leadership in all health related issues in Illinois.
Establish and maintain relationships with key legislators and utilize data and evidenced‐based outcomes to effectively impact health care policy.
Provide education, resources and tools to enable nurse leaders to serve as effective change agents in influencing health care policy.
Accomplishments:
Maintained information flow regarding important legislative issues to IONL members Key members attended an April legislative open house to act as resources in health care
decision making for key legislators Introduced IONL plan to invite committee members to IONL Board meetings with a
member successfully participating Committee to complete work on policy statements by year end.
Summary: 2015 was a complex legislative year, and this committee stayed abreast of information and changes. Members participated well, and look forward to 2016. Committee Chair, Frank Bradtke
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Date: July 29, 2015 Report for the Year: 2014‐2015 Committee: Nursing Care Consortium Committee (NC3) Purpose:
To promote the quality of care and improve the delivery of healthcare services through a lively exchange of ideas among Nursing Care Committees throughout the State of Illinois. To promote the value of registered nurses’ input in meeting the healthcare needs of hospital patients
Planning Committee Members
Jennifer Grenier‐ Chair Rush Oak Park Jennifer Moore co‐chair
Rockford Health System
Jennifer Reid Unity Point, Methodist Toni Jurgensen Unity Point, Methodist Benson Wright
Debbie Quintana Resurrection Deb Dyrek Cadence Delnor Candace Katta‐Liptrot Elsevier Sharon Rangel IONL Executive Director Goals and Accomplishments: 72 Hospitals are currently signed up to participate in NC‐3 with the committee members growing the participation by 8 hospitals this year. Committee members participated in one planning committee call in March. During this call committee members agreed to get at least one additional hospital to participate in the NC3 webinars. We also decided to increase the amount of staff RNs that were on the webinars. Each committee member agreed to help their facility increase the staff RN participation on the webinars. Agenda and minutes are shared with committee members via email. The committee has also increased participation in the webinars
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due to increase participation in social media via Facebook and Twitter. The NC3 committee currently has a co‐chair Jennifer Moore. Jennifer Grenier and Sharon Rangel personally visited one community hospital to help with establishing their staffing committee. Through the success of NC3 nurses from Nevada and Iowa have reached out to NC3 Jennifer Grenier to discuss the implementation of NC3 in their state. 2015 Goals Completed
Conduct 8 webinars Assist in another staffing committee survey if deemed feasible Designate a Vice‐Chair Continue developing topics through steering committee Personally visit those hospitals needing assistance in development of their staffing committee as
needed Add Acuity Tools and meal breaks as topics Create a standard agenda for staffing committees
Summary: A plan to re‐survey the NC3 committees regarding staffing and acuity is in development. Our committee has had a successful year as we continue to grow our hospital participation along with our staff nurse participation on the webinars. . The list below is the webinar based topics that were presented over the last year.
February 23rd One Hour, Off Unit Meal Breaks
Amanda Cteancyk Director AONEs center for Care Innovation and Transformation at American Hospital Assoication
March 23rd Staffing during a disaster Kimberly A. Landers MS, RN, NEA‐BC VP and CNE Morris Hospital and Healtcare Centers
June 29th
Developing workforce planning committees Insights from staff and nurse executives
Deborah Terry RN, MSN, SPHR President of The Nash Group
July27th
Nurse Staffing by Acuity Law: Overview & The Staff Nurse Perspective
Therese Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing Trish Anen, RN, MBA, NEA‐BC
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Sept 28th
The Rapidly Shifting Paradigm: The Emergence of Ambulatory Nursing
Rachel Start MSN, RN Magnet Program Director, Rush Oak Park Hospital
October 26th
Regulating incivility in the workplace and update on Illinois pregnant workers Fairness Act
Ryan H. Vann Baker and Mckenzie, LLP
November 23rd
Ebola: The Ciaos of staffing and training. How both a community and university setting did it right.
Lisa Klaustermeier Anderson Hospital Patricia Nedved Rush University Medical Center
February 23rd One Hour, Off Unit Meal Breaks
Amanda Cteancyk Director AONEs center for Care Innovation and Transformation at American Hospital Assoication
Thank you to the committee members for their participation and support. Signed‐ Jennifer Grenier MSN, RN‐BC, NC‐3 Chair
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COMMITTEE DESCRIPTION Audit Committee: The Audit Committee is responsible for appointing and supervising external auditors, serving as a liaison between management, the board of directors and the independent auditor and supervising the internal financial controls. Findings should be reported to the executive committee, board of directors and region, and be made a part of the permanent IONL record.
Bylaws Committee: Reviews bylaws and receives proposals for any needed changes; doing the research and drafting so that their proposals will be available well in advance of the annual members’ business meeting. Continuum of Care Committee: The Continuum of Care Committee of IONL will serve as a conveyor for networking, dialogue and supportive programming for leaders across the continuum. Member Engagement Committee: President. Organizes the campaign to attract new members and retain those we have. Therefore, it is necessary to put in place a twelve-month program of membership development and to place similar importance on retaining the maximum number of existing members. Nominations Committee: Chaired by Past-president. During the summer begins the work of identifying future region presidents, officers and determines level of interest and availability. Consults with IONL’s Board of Directors, Bylaws and Policy and Procedures to conduct the annual nomination and elections. Four (4) full members are elected to serve 2-year terms. Nursing Care Committee Collaboration (NC-3): NC-3 is an attempt to bring collaboration, education, and sharing for our state mandated Nursing Care Committees. The purpose is to promote quality of care and improve the delivery of healthcare services through a lively exchange of ideas among nursing care committees throughout the state of Illinois. Policy & Advocacy Committee: Identifies major policy issues to monitor and what steps can be taken to alert and advise members. Oversees IONL’s legislative activities and develops resources for members to help members lobby successfully. Program Committee- The Program Committee is responsible for ensuring that IONL’s mission is reflected in the programming of the mid-year and annual conference. The committee is responsible for identifying the educational needs of the membership and creating quality, value-added programs to enhance the membership’s knowledge, professionalism and business acumen.
WILLINGNESS-TO-SERVE FORM
IONL activities are supported through the voluntary efforts of our membership. The broader the base of member involvement, the more representative IONL can be. The purpose of this form is to provide IONL members with an opportunity to volunteer their time and talent to serve the organization on a committee or task force. IONL provides administrative support to each volunteer group as well as reimbursement for any travel-related expenses. All conference calls are conducted via a toll-free call-in service at no expense to committee members. Name ________________________________________________________________________________________ Title _________________________________________________________________________________________ Organization __________________________________________________________________________________ Preferred Address ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Is this address at home or the office? ___home ___office Preferred Phone ______________________________________________ ___home ___ office Preferred E-Mail Address________________________________________ ___home ___ office Note: Most correspondence with committees is via email, so the email address is very important. Member of AONE Yes No Please indicate your first (1), second (2) and third (3) choices for volunteer assignments. We will make every effort to assign you to your first choice. _____ Bylaws Committee _____ Policy & Advocacy _____ Member Engagement _____ Audit Committee ______ Nominating Committee ______ Program Committee _______ Continuum of Care Task Force Committee
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Please describe your past volunteer involvement in IONL (e.g., past committee assignments, elected positions, affiliated local group involvement). Please describe your past volunteer involvement in other state or national nursing or health care organizations. Please tell us about any additional experience you have that would assist us in matching you to an activity. (This may include publications, research activities, or specific skills or achievements.) If selected, I agree to honor all responsibilities and attend all scheduled meetings to the best of my ability. __________________________________________________ _________________________ Signature Date
Please send your completed form to:
MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Victor Agoo UIHHSS
Janice Albers McKendree University
Michelle Allen FHN Memorial Hospital
Sarah Alvarez‐Brown CGH
Jeri Anders Rochelle Community Hospital
Andrea Anderson Carle Foundation Hospital
Ida Androwich Loyola University Chicago
Patricia Anen Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council
Marianne Araujo Advocate Good Shephard Hospital
Sandra Ascherl Swedish American Hospital
Patricia Autman RML Specialty Hospital
Richard Auyeung Rush Oak Park Hospital
Cindy Bailey Richland Memorial Hospital
Judith Balcitis Sherman Hospital
Cynthia Barginere Rush University Medical Center
David Barishman University of Illinois Medical Center
Karen Barnes Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council
Marci Barth Fayette County Hospital
Jason Bauer Swedish American Hospital
Karen Baur Memorial Medical Center
Tamara Bayless Clay County Hospital
Betty Bayona Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center
Rebecca Bean Rush University Medical Center
Dale Beatty Univiersity of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System
Terry Beauchamp Passavant Area Hospital
Janice Becherer Good Samaritan Regional Health Center
Adelaida Bejar Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center
Cristiane Bejarano Rush Oak Park Hospital
Debra Bemis Debra Bemis
Kathy Benjamin MacNeal Hospital
JoAnn Bennett Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital
Sandra Berger Central DuPage Hospital
Pamela Bigler Carle Foundation Hospital
Deborah Birk OSF St. Anthony's Health Center
Kay Blair Swedish American Hospital
Laura Bliven Blessing Hospital/Blessing Health System
Tamara Bloom Swedish American Hospital
Ann Blouin The Joint Commission
Marlene Bober Advocate Health Care
Deny Boettger St. Anthony's Health Center
Frank Bradtke Advocate Trinity Hospital
Patricia Brancato Kindred Hospitals Chicago North
Mary Brenczewski SILVER CROSS HOSPITAL
Dusty Brinson Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital
Michele Bromberg Center for Nursing
Beth Brooks Resurrection University
Sharon Brooks Rush Copley Medical Center
Hope Brown Carle Hospital and Physician Group
Frederick Brown Rush University Medical Center
Gloria Brummer St. John's College
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MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Patty Bryant Passavant Area Hospital
Sheila Burke Sheila Burke
Andrea Burns Anderson Hospital
Pamela Butler Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers
Lora Byrne Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Carla Campbell Mercy Hospital and Medical Center
Susan Campbell Advocate Health Care
Nilsa Campos Not available
Jennifer Campos Southern Illinois Healthcare
Jill Cantrell Blessing Hospital
JoAnne Carlin Willis
Jennifer Carpenter Swedish American Health System
Rose Mary Carrico Illinois Valley Community Hospital
Timothy Carrigan Rush University Medical Center
Karen Carroll Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Karyl Carter Swedish American Hospital
susan chenoweth Illini Community Hospital
Janet Chiles Loyola University Medical Center
Jori Christensen Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers
Melody Cibock Rush University Medical Center
kevan citta Presence Saint Francis Hospital
Evelyn Clark‐Kula Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Lynn Clarkson Carle Foundation Hospital
Dawn Clayburn Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers
Linda Clemen KSB Hospital
heidi close Centegra Health System
William Cody DePaul University
Vickie Coen Pana Community Hospital
Yolanda Coleman University of Illinois Medical Center
Jacqueline Conrad Conrad Consulting and Leadership Coaching
Heidi Cook Dr. John Warner Hospital
Angela Cooper Rush Oak Park Hospital
kathleen crowder Carle Foundation Hospital
Paula Culvey Swedish American Hospital
Anne Curtiss Carle Physician Group
Nancy Cutler TBD
Melissa Damon Blessing Hospital/Blessing Health System
Karen Daum Passavant Area Hospital
Elizabeth Davidson OSF St. James ‐ John W. Albrecht Medical Center
Janet Davis Central DuPage Hospital
Deborah Davisson Holy Cross Hospital
Jean Day Anderson Hospital
Mary DeBerry Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center
Rosann Demask Palos Community Hospital
Sandra Dennis KSB Hospital
Elma DeProw Alton Memorial Hospital
Mary Jean Derreberry CGH Medical Center
Paula Dillon Rush University Medical Center‐ Retired
Lisa DiMarco Little Company of Mary Hospital
Sharese Donaldson Governors State University
MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Kathleen Downey Advocate Christ Medical Center
Lisa Downs S.D.Culbertson Memorial Hospital
Kristine Dreesen OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center
Sherry Dunlay St. Mary's Hospital
Pamela Dunley Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare
Jamie Dutkiewicz Swedish American Hospital
Lorraine Edwards John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital
Marti Edwards RML Specialty Hospital
Chantel Ellis Carle Foundation Hospital
Colleen Emanuel Gottlieb Memorial Hospital
Carol Emery Herrin Hospital
Patricia Endara Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Medical Center
Colleen Estand Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care
Pamela Eulberg Residential Home Health Illinois
Linda Fahey Decatur Memorial Hospital
Holly Farley Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
Kathleen Ferket Adventist Health System
Nicole Fernandez NorthShore University HealthSystem ‐ Glenbrook Hos
Laura Ferrio Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Janet Finlon Advocate Christ Medical Center
Julie Firman Southern Illinois Healthcare
Tracy Fiscus St. Mary's Hospital
Therese Fitzpatrick Univrsity of Illinois‐Chicago
Susan Flores University of Ilinois at Chicago
Kathleen Forner Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Dan Fraczkowski Tenet Health Chicago
Cynthia Frenkel Memorial Hospital of Carbondale
Caitlin Fuller The Nash Group
Elizabeth Fullington Memorial Medical Center
Karen Gallagher Provena St. Joes Medical Center
Diane Gallagher Rush University Medical Center
Ann Gantzer Swedish American Health System
Aeran Garcia Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Kathi Gehrke Swedish American Health System
Kristie Geil CGH Medical Center
Gwendolyn Gennaro Swedish American Hospital
Deidra Glisson Memorial Medical Center
Barb Gobel Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Celia Goers Perry Memorial Hospital
Susana Gonzalez MacNeal Hospital
Rebecca Goodman Passavant Area Hospital
Amanda Goostree Clay County Hospital
Robin Gordon VA Illiana Healthcare Systems
Gail Gotsis AMSN
Julie Gound Passavant Hospital
Jennifer Grenier Rush Oak Park Hospital
Margaret Gricus Silver Cross Hospital
Cathy Grossi Illinois Hospital Association
Vicki Haag HealthLinx
Elizabeth Hale Rush Oak Park Hospital
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MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Emily Hamilton Carle Foundation Hospital
Diane Harney OSF St. Francis Medical Center
Shelley Harris Hospital Sisters Health System
Susan Hartje FHN
Kathleen Hartman Metro South Medical Center
Lisa Harton Advocate South Suburban Hospital
Cindy Hartwig Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Brandy Hatcher Rush Oak Park Hospital
Corinne Haviley Cadence Central DuPage Hospital
Jean Heideman Rush University Medical Center
Lynn Hennessy Advocate Christ Medical Center
Mary Henry Carle Physician Group
Susan Herrmann Delnor Hospital/Cadence Health/NW Medicine
Jennifer Hertel Memorial Hospital
cathy hilgenbrinck Blessing Hospital/Blessing Health System
Paula Hindle Loyola University Medical Center
Dena Hinkle CCSD 21
Julie Hoff Elmhurst College,Department of Nursing & Health Science
Sasha Hollman Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Jennifer holmes Memorial Medical Center
Rosemary Homer Halligan‐Lynch Healthcare Consulting
Denise Hong Advocate‐Illinois Masonic Hospital
Ginger Hook Gottlieb Memorial Hospital
Rebekah Hopper Swedish American Hospital
Deatra Howard Mercy Hospital & Medical Center
june howland‐gradman JuneRN, Inc
Brandon Hubbs UIC Hospital
Rose Hudson Blessing Hospital
Denise Jackson Perry Memorial Hospital
Barbara Jany Memorial Hospital
Janice Jezuit Adventist Midwest Health System
Veronica Johnson Touchette Regional Hospital
Margaret Jones Southern Illinois Healthcare
Holly Jones Illini Community Hospital
Kathleen Jones Northwestern Medicine
Linda Joos Proctor Hospital
Steven Justo Northwest Community Hospital
Maureen Kahn Blessing Hospital
Debra Kash Southern Illinois Healthcare
Candace Katta‐Liptrot CPM/Elsevier
Diane Kauffman Carle Foundation Hospital & Physician Group
Izabela Kazana University of Chicago Medical Center
laurie Keating Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare
Teri Keller Swedish American Hospital
Carol Kelley Carle Foundation Hospital
Karen Kelly
Elaine Kemper Presence Health
Heather Ketchem Carle Foundation Hospital
Renee Kidd‐Marshall Eastern Illinois University
Amy Kirsch Swedish American Health System
MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Irene Kittoe Swedish American Hospital
Lisa Klaustermeier Anderson Hospital
Julia Knight Northwest Community Hospital
Michele Kramer Lewis University
Amanda Krausz The Nash Group
Nancy Krier Retired CNO/Consultant
David Kruger Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Collene Kuesis Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital
John Kufer RML Specialty Hospital
Alma Labunski Nurse Educators of Illinois
Amy Lahey Passavant Area Hospital
Suzanne Lambert RHC Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical Ctr.
Kimberly Landers Morris Hospital
Jane Langenfeld Swedish American Hospital
Alice Lasswell Memorial Health System
Marcie Leonard Memorial Medical Center
Delinda Leopold Perry Memorial Hospital
Denise Linclau Swedish American Health System
Toni Lipe Anderson Hospital
Susan Livingston Graham Hospital (School of Nursing
Jane Llewellyn Rush University Medical Center
Crystal Locke Health Care Service Corp.
Lisa Lockett Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Barbara Lockwood Aurora University
Sue Long Central Dupage Hospital
Julie Lopez Rush University Medical Center
Ann Lough Rush University Medical Center
Patti Loveland Swedish American Hospital
Janet Lynch Sauk Valley Community College
Doresa Maberry Amita Health
Mary Madda Kaiser Permanente
Rose Mader Cadence Health Central DuPage Hospital Northwestern Medicine
Karen Mahnke Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital
Claudia Mahoney Central DuPage Hospital
Denise Majeski Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital
Michele Major The Methodist Hospitals
Susan Mangano Rush University Medical Center
Pamela Manselle Carle Foundation Hospital & Physician Group
Cara Marco Morris Hospital
Rhonda Marks Rochelle Community Hospital
Cindy Martin OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
Nanette Marx Mennonite College of Nursing at IL State
Susan Massatt Advocate Christ Medical Center
Diane Matteson Morris Hospital
Ruth Matthei Westlake Hospital
Marjorie Maurer Advocate‐Good Samaritan Hospital
Karen Mayer Rush Oak Park Hospital
Michelle McCarthy St. John's College, Dept. of Nursing
Teresa McConkey Graham Hospital
Suzanne McCoy Central DuPage Hospital
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MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Cheri McEssy BrightStar Care
Jeffrey McLaren Rauland‐Borg Corporation
Sara McPeak Carlinville Area Hospital
Jacqueline Medland Presence St. Joseph Medical Center & Presence St. Marys Hospital
Robert Mewes Swedish American Health System
Mary Mielnicki Northwestern
Kathleen Mikos Ingalls Memorial Hospita
Blanca Miller Mennonite College of Nursing at IL State
Tracy Mills Passavant Area Hospital
Jennifer Millsap HSHS Medical Group
Michele Mistovich Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Nell Mondia Unviersity of Chicago Medicine
Jennifer Montgomery Rochelle Community Hospital
Emmy Moore PwC
Karen Moore Swedish American Hospital
Martie Moore Medline Industries
Paula Moore Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Candice Moore Elgin Community College
Jennifer Moore Rockford Health System
Kathy Muder Blessing Hospital
Gail Mulrooney Retired
Patricia Murphy Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Meaghan Murzyn Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care
Dorothy Muskovin Rockford Health System
Patricia Nedved Rush University Medical Center
Kara Nelis NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston Hospital
Ann Marie Niemer Adventist Midwest Health Systems
Pam Nikiel Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center
Melinda Noonan
Margaret Norton‐Rosko Centegra Health System
Mary Nowicki Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care
Kristie Oblak Advocate Christ Medical Center
Debra O'Donnell Central DuPage Hospital
Karen OHeath Northwestern Medical Group
Linda Olson National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Mindi O'Rourke Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Ann O'Sullivan Blessing‐Riemon College of Nursing
Sharon Otten Advocate South Suburban Hospital
Avie Pagal Carle Foundation Hospital
Lesley Paterson Touchette Regional Hospital
Catrina Patino Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Jo Patterson Pekin Hospital
Allison Paul HSHS St. John's Hospital
Lisa Pennell Passavant Area Hospital
Sarah Peoples Carle Foundation Hospital
Elaine Perkins Loyola University Medical
Carolyn Pestrak Adventist Health System
Jeanette Peterlin Swedish American Health System
Lisa Pittman Advocate Hinsdale Hospital
Tracie Popp Swedish American Hospital
MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Anne Porter Lewis University
Cheryl Portner
Sara Potter Swedish American Hospital
Catherine Potter SIU HealthCare
Marsha Prater Memorial Health System
Erin Price Saint Francis Medical Center
Katie Pyne University of Illinois Medical Center
Debra Quintana Presence Resurrection Medical Center
Johnalene Radek Carle Foundation Hospital
Daniel Rakoski Saints Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
Sharon Rangel Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders
Carol Ray Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Karen Reaume RML Specialty Hospital
Donna Redding Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Gloria Reidinger Northwest Community Hospital
Richelle Rennegarbe McKendree University
James Renneker Loretto Hospital
Debra Richey Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Sandra Riley Anderson Hospital
Susan Robbins St. Mary's Good Samaritan, Inc.
Faith Roberts Carle Foundation Hospital
William Rodgers Anderson Hospital
Shannon Roesch Passavant Area Hospital
Jill Rogers Vi Senior Living
Erica Rohwer SIUE School of Nursing
Maureen Romeo Central DuPage Hospital
Susan Rosenberg Community First Medical Center
Melissa Rosquist KSB Hospital
Michele Rossmann Perry Memorial Hospital
Meagan Rothrock‐Magana HSHS St. Marys
Tina Saddler Western Illinois University
Amy Salamone Swedish American Health System
Joan Salomon‐Sales Kindred Hospitals Chicago North
Melanie Sanders Southern Illinois Healthcare
Jennifer Scheeringa Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Lee Schmidt Loyola University Chicago
Mary Schmulbach Memorial Hospital
Kydie Schriver Rush University Medical Center
Patricia Schultz Morris Hospital
Chuck Schwab Rush‐Copley Medical Center
Margaret Schwall Northshore University Health System Glenbrook Hospital
Connie Scott Blessing Hospital
Julianna Sellett Carle Foundation Hospital & Physician Group
Constance Selsky Northwest Community Hospital
Evelyn Senewo Rush University Medical Center
Emily Sermersheim Rush University Medical Center
Mary Shanahan Silver Cross Hospital
tracie shelton Northwestern Central Dupage Hospital
Christine Shike Swedish American Hospital
Mary Shilkaitis Rush‐Copley Medical Center
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MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Tara Shore Graham Hospital
Nancy Shultz Swedish Americal Hospital
Danielle Sibert Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers
Karen Simpson Anderson Hospital
Nancy Sislow UIC‐CON
Maureen Slade Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Julie Smith Jersey Community Hospital
Deborah Smith OSF St. Joseph Medical Center
Mary Smith University of Chicago Medicine
Chanda Smith Illini Community Hospital
Cathy Smithson Retired CNO
Alice Snyder OSF St. Mary Medical Center
Wendy Sofolo KSB Hospital
Jan Southard Swedish American Health System
Jeanine Spain UnityPoint Health‐Methodist
Martha Spataro Rockford Health system
Fiona Springman Swedish American Health System
Thomas Starr Rush University Medical Center
Joanna Stay Illini Community Hospital
Michele Steele St. Mary's Hospital
Laurie Steinbeecher Blessing Hospital
Jill Stemmerman Saint Anthony Hospital
Donna Stephens Memorial Hospital
Suzanne Sterchi Rush‐Copley Medical Center
Elizabeth Stewart Rush Oak Park Hospital
Karen Stratton University of Chicago‐Comer Children's Hospital
Christina Stupek Swedish American Hospital
Lisa Sullivan Cadence Health Central DuPage Hospital now part of Northwestern Medicine
Theresa Summers‐Main Genesis Medical Center
Jessica Taylor Medline Industries
Kendra Taylor Salem Township Hospital
Mary Tebbe Northwesstern Lake Forest Hospital
Deborah Terry The Nash Group
Karen Thacker OSF St. Joseph Medical Center
Agnes Therady Cook County Health and Hospital system
Kimberly Thomas Delnor Hospital/Cadence Health/NW Medicine
Evangeline Thompson Swedish American Hospital
Chad Thompson Swedish American Hospital
Rachel Tigner Northshore University Health System Skokie Hospital
Paula Timmerman Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Pamela Tondi Illinois Valley Community Hospital
Priscilla Torri Presence Saint Joseph Hospital
Donna Trout Rochelle Community Hospital
margaret tully
Debra Turpin Alton Memorial Hospital
Shawn Tyrrell Adventist Hinsdale Hospital
Karolina Valaitis Adventist Hinsdale Hospital
Runay Valentine Bluejay Consulting LLC
Michael Vansteel Blessing Hospital
Marla VanVickle Rochelle Community Hospital
MembersoftheIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders
Luann Varilek Swedish American Hospital
Mary Vega St Margaret's Hospital
Vida Vizgirda NorthShore University HealthSystem
Rebecca Vortman Memorial Medical Center
Carrie Vournazos Central Dupage Hospital
Candice Washilewski Adventist LaGrange Memorial Hospital
Latisha Washington Swedish American Hospital
Katherine Weibel Adventist Midwest Health
Barbara Weintraub Barbara Weintraub
M Cecilia Wendler Memorial Medical Center
Joy Westberg Gottlieb Memorial Hospital
Laura Westley Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Nancy Weston Belleville Memorial
Terry Wheat Shriners Hospitals for Children ‐ Chicago
Shelley Wiborg IONL
Susan Wickey Alexian Brothers Health System
Mary Wild Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Corina Wilkin Touchette Regional Hospital
Lynn Williams Swedish American Hospital
Kristin Williford Carle Foundation Hospital
Cindy Wilson Belleville Memorial Hospital
Carol Wilson University of St. Francis
Shirley Wolford CGH Medical Center
Julie Worden St. Margaret's Hospital
Nancy Wurtsbaugh Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center
Gail Wurtz B.E. Smith, Inc.
Leanna Wynn Passavant Area Hospital
Nicole Wynn Rush Oak Park Hospital
Jennifer Yoder Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Connie Yuska Northwest Community Hospital
Victoria Zickenheiner Advocate‐Illinois Masonic Hospital
Jane Zielinski Swedish American Health System
Rebecca Zukowski Resurrection University
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The Illinois Nurse Leader Fellowship is a program dedicated to the development and support of managers and new directors from diverse practice environments across the continuum of care, throughout the state. Incorporating education, mentoring, and networking, the fellowship is designed to build and enhance leadership skills and competencies. The 2016 program will run from January through November and consists of four interactive sessions (1.5 days each), independent work, and a project in the participant’s workplace setting. The participant must agree to attend all sessions. Upon completion, graduates agree to serve as mentors to future participants. All candidates for the Illinois Nursing Leadership Fellowship must be nominated by the Chief Nursing Officer (or designee) of their employing organization. It is strongly recommended that organizations send two participants so a team approach may be utilized. Applications for 2016 will be available October 1st!
2014 Fellows 2015 Fellows
Pamela Butler Kayla Banks Angela Cooper Dinna Barker Mary DeBerry Megan Christensen
Dan Fraczkowski Mary Volle Cranston Susana Gonzalez Anne Curtiss
Kristi Hinegardner Isabel Gonzalez Rebekah Hopper Yvonne Kanyange‐Nyenya
Debra Kash Susan Klug Heather Knoblauch Ann Lough
Kristina Lacplesis Rose Mader Anne Lindstrom Salitha Marsh Kathleen Linsner Todd McCartney Angela McGee Blanca Miller Amy Memenga Pam Nikiel
Leslie Orr Ted Nofer Melanie Sanders Emily Oakes Janice Southard Timothy Rog
Cheryl Tyson Joan Salomon‐Sales Chris Wassell Lisa Sullivan
Linda Wiesbrook Angela Turner Jessica Williams Pam VanMeter
Latisha Washington Robbin Weaver Tina Wyatt
Fellowship Faculty: Janet Krejci, Shelly Malin, Melinda Noonan, Cecilia Wendler
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Annual Membership Form Through December 31, 2015
Full Name:
Credentials: ___________________________________ Title: Company: Preferred Phone:
Email Address:
Preferred Address:
City/State/Zip:
Your employer is located in which region?
❒ 1A ❒ 1B ❒ 2A ❒ 2B ❒ 2C ❒ 3A ❒ 3B ❒ 4&5 Please mark which group your professional title belongs:
❒ Group 1: President, CEO, COO, EVP, ED
❒ Group 2: CNO, CNE, VP ❒ Group 3: Director, Sr. Director, AVP, ADON, ACNO, ADM, AADM ❒ Group 4: Nurse Manager, Manager, Senior Manager, Supervisor ❒ Group 5: Change Nurse, Relief Charge Nurse, Aspiring Leader ❒ Group 6: Educator ❒ Group 7: Other
Certification: CENP
(AONE) CNML (AONE) NE-BC (ANCC) NEA-BC (ANCC)
IONL Member type: ❒ Full ❒Associate ❒ Graduate Student AONE Member? ❒ Yes ❒ No Board of Directors Involvement: ❒ Local Community Organization, Name _____________________________________________________________ ❒ Professional Organization, Name__________________________________________________________________ ❒ Nonprofit Organization, Name ____________________________________________________________________ ❒ Health Care Organization, Name _________________________________________________________________ ❒ Other Organization ____________________________________________________________________________ ❒ Not currently serving on a board
I would like to become a member of the following committee(s): ❒ Member Engagement ❒ Education & Practice Collaboration ❒ Policy & Advocacy ❒ Bylaws ❒ Audit
Member Dues: $100 if salary is up to $80,000/yr; $200 if salary is over $80,000/yr; Graduate Students - $50/yr
Please Charge my Credit Card $ Card Number:
Exp. Date: CVV Code:
Name on Card: Signature:
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Billing Address:
Fax or mail this completed form with dues payment to: IONL, 225 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 650 / Chicago, IL 60606
WhydidyoubecomeamemberofIllinoisOrganizationofNurseLeaders?WhenIwaspromotedintomyfirstnursingleadershiproleseveralyearsago,mysupervisorrecommendedIjoinIONLasawaytoconnectwithothernursingleadersthroughoutthestateandgrowasanursingleader.IfoundthoseconnectionsinvaluableandcontinuetorelyonthoserelationshipstodayinmynewroleasSystemChiefNursingOfficerforAdvocateHealthCare.WhywouldyouencourageotherstoparticipateinIONL?IONLofferstheabilitytonetworkacrossthestatewithgroupofverytalentednursingleaders.IONL’seducationalofferingsarerelevanttothenationalandstateagendaandallownursingprofessionalstoconnectwithotherleadersfacedwithsimilarchallenges.Asthefutureofhealthcareunfolds,IONLwillbeessentialinassistingnursingleaderstotransformtheirorganizations.
TolearnmoreaboutSusan,visitwww.ionl.org
Susan K. Campbell DNP, RN
Senior Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer Advocate Health Care
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(Source: Nursing2005)
The Importance of Joining a Professional Nurses Association
While it's easy to join, the real benefit comes from active involvement. There are many levels of involvement: hosting a meeting, volunteering for a committee or task force, reviewing abstracts for a conference, and conference planning. Let's take a look at some of the advantages of joining a professional nurses organization.
• Education: Science and technology change rapidly-and you need to keep up with the changes that affect health care. Like state licensing boards, many specialty certification boards require you to take continuing education (CE) courses to stay up-to-date in your practice. Some associations even offer CE activities to members at reduced prices.
• Annual Conventions: As a member of a professional organization, you'll get notices announcing major conventions that you may be able to attend at a discount rate. Making professional contacts is a big draw at these conventions, where you'll meet other nurses in your specialty.
• Networking: As a member of a professional association, you'll have plenty of networking opportunities besides connecting
with other health care professionals at national, state, or local conventions. For example, you will probably have access to online chats or forums at your associations' Web site. Not only can you network with your peers and other professionals, but you can also hear how others are handling some of the same issues you face.
• Safeguarding Your Profession: You are part of a unified voice. Being aware and empowered to move your profession forward, to limit barriers to practice, and decrease the impact of uninformed legislators and other parties. To fully embrace your profession.
• Certification: Many professional organizations offer certification. Becoming certified demonstrates your commitment to
excellence in your practice. • Targeted Products and Resources: When you join a professional organization, you may get discounts to obtain online CE,
newsletters, certification review materials, and much more. Some nursing organizations offer members discounts on auto, life, and professional liability insurance and feature special credit card offers. Many nursing organizations offer members an official journal that may contain peer-reviewed, clinical articles and research relevant to the specialty.
• Career Advancement: Participating in an association is the first step towards advancing your career. Employers often look for participation in professional organizations.
• Career Assistance: When you're searching for a new job, look to your association's career center for openings, advice, and opportunities. In fact, keep an eye on that information periodically, whether you're job searching or not, to stay in touch with the latest trends in your specialty. Review job openings for salaries and benefits so you know current earning potentials. Also, networking assists in word of mouth job openings.
• Web Sites: Practically all nursing associations have Web sites you can explore. Typically, they offer general information
about the association that anyone can access, as well as member-only areas with restricted access. The members-only section generally contains a wealth of resources.
For a list of some of the professional nurses associations: http://nursing.illinois.gov/nursingspeciality.asp
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IONLCareerCenter
Whetheryouarelookingforanewpositionoryouarelookingtohireanurseleader,weknowyouwillfindtheresourcesyouneedintheIONLCareerCenter.
Learnmoreat:http://www.ionl.org/networking/
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Aspiring Nurse Leader Workshop
Designed for staff nurses, charge nurses, nurse
coordinators, nurse managers and directors across the
continuum of care who wish to become the best leader
they can be.
During this workshop, you will learn:
Successful nurse leadership skills you can
immediately use
Overview of AONE & ANCC Certifications
The staffing by acuity law & implementation
Resources available for future nurse leaders
Successful communication techniques
Date: Friday, November 13, 2015
Location: Advocate Christ Medical Center
4400 W. 95th Street
Oak Lawn, IL 60453
To Register: http://www.ionl.org/?page=ANLW
What is NC-3?
In support of Illinois’ Staffing by Patient Acuity Law, IONL has created the following platform. The Nursing Care Committee Consortium (NC-3) is an attempt to bring some collaboration, education, and sharing for our state mandated Nursing Care Committees. The purpose is to promote the quality of care and improve the delivery of healthcare services through a lively exchange of ideas among nursing care committees throughout the State of Illinois. You do not have to be an IONL member to participate; all hospitals are welcome!
This is about us sharing our best practices, our struggles, and our needs as Illinois nurses and meeting the intent of our state law.
Jennifer Grenier MSN, RN-BC Chair, NC-3
Upcoming NC-3 Webinar Topics
To learn more, visit: http://www.ionl.org/?page=NC3
September 28th The Rapidly Shifting Paradigm: The Emergence of Ambulatory Nursing
Rachel Start MSN,RN
October 26th Regulating Incivility in the Workplace: An Update on Illinois Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
Ryan H. Vann
November 23rd Ebola: The Chaos of Staffing and Training‐ Reflections of a Community & University Setting
Lisa Klaustermeier & Patricia Nedved
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Illinois Organization of Nurse Leaders Nursing Care Committee Consortium (NC3)
Sign‐Up Sheet
1. Is your organization interested in participating in Nursing Care Committee Consortium (NC3) that will include monthly, one‐hour conference calls?
Yes No
2. Please designate primary contact at your facility (it does not need to be CNO)
Facility Name:_____________________________________________ Contact Name:_____________________________________________ Contact E‐Mail:_____________________________________________ Contact Phone Number:______________________________________
The contact person listed above will receive all correspondence from IONL.
It will be the responsibility of this person to make sure that all information is distributed accordingly. Please remember, it is exceedingly important that staff nurses/members of nursing care committees
participate in these calls. We are counting on the contact person to ensure communication to those nurses.
Thank you, Jennifer M. Grenier Chair IONL Nursing Care Committee Consortium
◊ If you have received this form from our website, please mail to the address below or send electronically to our Executive Director at: [email protected] ◊
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IONL MID-YEAR CONFERENCE April 29, 2016
IONL ANNUAL CONFERENCE September 29 & 30, 2016
Keep an eye on the website for further information and developments. For now, be sure to mark your calendar!!
www.ionl.org
CHARGE NURSE WORKSHOP, Webinar Series
The IONL Board of Directors voted to continue the charge nurse workshops in 2016 due to an overwhelmingly positive response from attendees. The planning has begun and the dates and information will be released in the near future!
SAVE THE DATES, 2016
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