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Annual Confere "e is Ours to Create' 15-19, 1996 State Convention Cente: tie, Washington • An Invitation to Attend... This year's conference is to be held June 15-19 in Seattle, Washington and promises to be the educational conference of the year for health care professionals practicing wound, ostomy and continence nursing. Last year's educational sessions at conference received accolades of positive comments from many of the 2,000 attendees and this year promises to continue this tradition. Conference Highlights • Clinical Pathways • Reimbursement Issues • Wound, Ostomy and Incontinence Grand Rounds • Setting up Continence Clinics • Dermatologic Lesions • Computer Education • Wound, Ostomy and Incontinence State-of-the-Science Research • About Seattle... A visit to Seattle is an opportunity to experience a whole range of outstanding recreational and cultural activities. Whether you enjoy exploring the city on your own, joining a single-day excursion or participating in an overnight tour, there is more than enough to see and do to fill all your waking hours. Places of particular interest include: Pike Place Market, a colorful farmer's market which is the oldest continually operating market in the nation; The Waterfront, with over 1 1/2 miles of restaurants, shops, excursion boats and maritime sightseeing; Seattle Aquarium; view fascinating images from the bottom of Elliott Bay at the Seattle Aquarium; enjoy exploring 74-acres of urban park in Seattle Center, the home of Seattle's performing arts, Space Needle, Children's Museum and many festivals; and finally, Seattle is the headquarter city for such shopping favorites as Nordstrom and Eddie Bauer. Whether you're interested in history, recreation, or sightseeing, you will find just the right thing in Seattle to make this meeting most enjoyable. Sincerely, Chair, WOCN National Conference Planning Committee 51A

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Page 1: Program of the 28th WOCN annual meeting

Annual Confere "e is Ours to Create'

15-19, 1996 State Convention Cente: tie, Washington

• An Invi tat ion to Attend. . . This year's conference is to be held June 15-19 in Seattle, Washington and promises to be the educational conference of the year for health care professionals practicing wound, ostomy and continence nursing. Last year's educational sessions at conference received accolades of positive comments from many of the 2,000 attendees and this year promises to continue this tradition.

• C o n f e r e n c e Highl ights • Clinical Pathways

• Reimbursement Issues

• Wound, Ostomy and Incontinence Grand Rounds

• Setting up Continence Clinics • Dermatologic Lesions

• Computer Education • Wound, Ostomy and Incontinence State-of-the-Science Research

• A b o u t Seat t l e . . . A visit to Seattle is an opportunity to experience a whole range of outstanding recreational and cultural activities. Whether you enjoy exploring the city on your own, joining a single-day excursion or participating in an overnight tour, there is more than enough to see and do to fill all your waking hours.

Places of particular interest include: Pike Place Market, a colorful farmer's market which is the oldest continually operating market in the nation; The Waterfront, with over 1 1/2 miles of restaurants, shops, excursion boats and maritime sightseeing; Seattle Aquarium; view fascinating images from the bottom of Elliott Bay at the Seattle Aquarium; enjoy exploring 74-acres of urban park in Seattle Center, the home of Seattle's performing arts, Space Needle, Children's Museum and many festivals; and finally, Seattle is the headquarter city for such shopping favorites as Nordstrom and Eddie Bauer.

Whether you're interested in history, recreation, or sightseeing, you will find just the right thing in Seattle to make this meeting most enjoyable.

Sincerely,

Chair, WOCN National Conference Planning Committee

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WOCN 28TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

COMMITIEE MEETINGS 8:00 12:00 PM

COUNCIL MEETING 1 :(X) - 4:(X) PM

CONFERENCE REGIS I'RATION 3:00 - 6:00 PM

MODERATOR MEETING 3:00 - 4:00 PM

MONITOR MEETING 4:00 - 5:(X) PM

NCPC MEETING 1:00 6:00 PM

PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS 6.00 - 9:00 PM 1. "Incontinence Skills E~'monstration:

Advanced Assessment , l r ea tmen t and Management"

2. "L()wcr Extrcmity/Oslomy Ski]!s l a b & Demonstrat ion"

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8:00 6:00 PM

OPENING SESSION/KE'~ ,"NOTE ADDRESS 9:0d) - ] } :00 AM

MEMBERSIIIP FORUM 12:00 • 2:00 PM

POSTER SESSION SET-UP 12:00 - 4:00 PM

CONCURRENT EDUCAFIONAL SESSIONS 2 O0 • 2:50 PM 1 W o u n d (A)

"Dermatological Manifestations of 111\r' 2 O s t o m y I n s t i t u t e (A)

"RE, Tumbull Lecturesl~i ~/Openinq of Ostomv nstitute: The Genetics (~f FAP (Pal"~lilial

Adenomatous Polyposis)" 3. I n c o n t i n e n c e P a n I (A)

"How to Des i~ and I.k:velop a Continence Service: An Interactive Session"

4. P r o f e s s i o n a l P r a c t i c e (I) 'q'he Challenges of Clinical and Infbrmation TechnologiesTor Practice and Administration'

CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAl SESSIONS 3:00 - 3:50 PM I. W o u n d (A)

"Skin Compromise in the Immunosuppressed" 2. O s t o m y (I)

"Grand Rounds • Enteral Tubes - Access and Accessibi l i ty"

3. I n c o n t i n e n c e P a l l 2 (A) "How tO D(~ign and Develop a ConUncnce Service: An Interactive Session"

4. P r o f e s s i o n a l P r a c t i c e (I) "Developing a Business Plan"

GRAND OPENING OF EXHIBH S 4:30 -- 7:00 PM

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"THE FUTURE IS OURS TO CREATE"

COMPUTI:_R IAB COMPUTER lAB 8:00 5 O0 PM 8 O0 - 5:00 PM

CONCURRENT I-DUCAIIONAI. SESSIONS 9:00 - 9:50 AM I W o u n d (A)

"Asses smen t and Care of the Diabetic Foot" 2. I n c o n U n e n c e (I)

Open ing of hlcontinence Institute 'A Critical Review el S t ress Incont inence Surgery: Promises and I . imita t ions '

3 P r o f e s s i o n a l Pract ice ( I) "Pre:ceptor Wo:kshop: Teaching & 1.earning Strategies"

CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAl SESSIONS 10:00 - 10:S0 AM I. Wound (A)

"Differential Diagnosis of Iowcr Extremity Pathology Part 1'

2. O s t o m y (I) "Beyond the ileal Cc~lduit: Continent Urinary l)iversions"

3. Incont inence (k) "Pelvic Musch: Reeducat ion: Where DO We Go From Here?"

4 P r o f e s s i o n a l Pract ice ( I) "Generating New KIio'.,,!ledge lhr the El" Nursing l~actice"

CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAl. SESSIONS I I:00 1150 AM I W o u n d (A)

"I):.IIercntial Diagnos i s of l_owcr Extremity Pathology pal l 2"

2 O s t o m y 11) "Chemotherapy, XRT, Pxmc Man'ow Transp lan t Radiotherapy: Managemer~l of Side l-fleets"

3 Incont inence (A) "Complex Fecal Incontinence: Evaluation and TreatF/R2n["

4 P r o f e s s i o n a l P r a c t i c e "Clinical Abstracts"

EXIIIBHS OPEN 12:00 3 0 0 PM

WCE'I MEE'TING }2:00 3:00 PM

JWOCN EDHORIAL BOARD MFFTHNG 2:00 .3:00 PM

CONCURRENT EDUCA IIONAI. SF_SSIONS 3 0 0 • 3:50 PM I W o u n d (I)

"Compress ion Therapy' 2 O s t o m y

"Nightmares Oil ET Street Part I" 3 Incont inence 111

"Hi:RoI 3' el Incont inence Care Nursing"

CONCURRENI EDUCATIONAl. SI-SSIONS 4:00 4:50 PM 1. W o u n d (A)

"Assessmerf l and Care of the I)iabetic Fex'Jt (repeat[ ' 2 0 s t o m y

"Nightmares on ET Street . Part 2" 3 Indont inence

"Stale-of the-Sc ience incon t inence Abstracts: Asses smen t of Pelvic Muscle Strength; Topical Estrogen Cream and Pelvic M u s d e ~ x e r c i . ~ in Post Menopause"

I-.XHIBITS OPEN/POSI 'ER SESSION 5:00 7:00 PM

GENERAL SESSION (A) 0:(X) - 9:50 AM O p en i n g of Wound Institute Research Presenta : ion on Chronic \*Jounds

GENERAL SESSION (A) 1%00 11:50 AM Issues Related to Diagnos i s and M a n a g e m e n t of Bacteria Growth on Skin and in Wounds

EXl IIBITS OPEN 12:o0 • 2.00 PM

CONCURRENT FI)UCATIONAL SESSIONS 2 0 0 • 2:50 I'M I W o u n d

"State of the Science Wound Abstracts" 2, O s t o m y (A)

"Current I r ends in the M a n a g e m e n t ol GI Fistulas" 3. Incont ine nc e (A)

• 'Pharmacologic M a n a g e m e n t of Ulqnal 3' lnconl inence" 't P r o f e s s i o n a l Pract ice (I)

"FDA and tile Regulat ion of Non-Prescript ive Drugs"

CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAl. SESSIONS 3:iX) - 3:50 PM l W o u n d (A)

"Wound A s s e s s m e n t LaboratoPy to Bedside" 2 o s t o m y

"Ostomy Clinical Abstracts" ,3 Incont ine nc e ( i)

"Intractable Incont inence" 4 P r o f e s s i o n a l Prac t i ce (I)

"Issues in Home Care"

CONCURRENT EDLI( AIION SESSIONS 4:00 - 4:50 PM I Wound (A)

"Nutrition and Wound l lealing" 2. I n c o n t i n e n c e (I)

"Differential Diagnns i s and Trea tmen t of Incont inence Related Skin Prohlems"

3 P r o f e s s i o n a l Pract ice (I) 'T i le Burden el Caregiving"

CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAl. SESSIONS 9:00 - 10'20 AM ! W o u n d (A)

"Acute NeClOtizing Infections and Hylx_.rbaric Oxygen rhe r apy"

2 Inc ont ine nc e (!) 'IrlcontJ/lence Grand Rounds"

3. Professional Pract ice (I) "The I )eve lopment and hnp lemen ta t ion of an Integrated Mul t id i sc ip l ina~ Clinical Pathway"

CLOSING GENERAL SESSION (A) 10:30 12:00 PM " R e i m b u r s e m e n t Across the Ileallh Care Spec t rum - A Panel Presenta t ion and Discuss ion"

P O S T - C O N F E R E N C E E D U C A T I O N A L SESSIONS ] 0 0 • 4 no PM ] "ABC's Of the Skill Contimled. More on Common

Skin Disorders" 2 "Conservative Sharp Wound DebrJdenlent Skills

Lab"

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WOCN 28th Annual Conference A ~

"The Future is Ours to Create"

June 15-19, 1996 Washington State Convention Center

Seattle, Washington

Key Topics Included are: • Two Pre-Conference Educational Sessions

1. Incontinence Skills & Demonstration: Advanced Assessment, Treatment and Management 2. Lower Extremity/Ostomy Skills Lab & Demonstration

• Dermatological Manifestations of HIV • The Challenges of Clinical and Information Technologies for Practice and Administration • Grand Rounds - - Enteral Tubes - - Access and Accessibility • Assessment and Care of the Diabetic Foot • A Critical Review of Stress Incontinence Surgery: Promises and Limitations • Preceptor Workshop: Teaching & Learning Strategies • Differential Diagnosis of Lower Extremity Pathology • Beyond the Ileal Conduit: Continent Urinary Diversions • Pelvic Muscle Reeducation: Where Do We Go From Here?

Chemotherapy, XRT, Bone Marrow Transplant Radiotherapy: Management of Side Effects • Complex Fecal Incontinence: Evaluation and Treatment • Compression Therapy • Nightmares on ET Street • Issues Related to Diagnosis and Management of Bacteria Growth on Skin and in Wounds • Current Trends in the Management of GI Fistulas • Wound Assessment: Laboratory to Bedside • Intractable Incontinence • Issues in Home Care • Acute Necrotizing Infections and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy • The Development and Implementation of an Integrated Multidisciplinary Clinical Pathway • Two Post-Conference Educational Sessions

1. ABC's of the Skin Continued...More on Common Skin Disorders 2. Conservative Sharp Wound Debridement Skills Lab

Registration Fees E Detailed Conference Brochures will be mailed early in 1996.

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For more information contact the WOCN National office:

2755 Bristol Street, Suite 110 • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • (714) 476-0268 JWOCN May 1996

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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

The Sheraton Hotel & Westin Hotel are co-headquarter hotels. Hotel reservations are the responsibility of each individual and must be made directly with the hotel. Attendees may use the enclosed hotel reservation form. Do n o t s e n d the h o t e l app l i ca t ion to WOCN.

Please see the map below for hotel locations. For hotel addresses and phone/ fax numbers see the hotel reservation form.

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A T T E N D E E HOTEL R E G I S T R A T I O N FORM

1996 WOCN 28th A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e J u n e 15-19, 1996 • Seattle, W a s h i n g t o n

"The F u t u r e is O u r s to Create"

Please photocopy for your records before mailing.

• t,"¢.~ Sheraton~ Sea t t l e Single .................... $ 130.00 ,i8 hours R ........ t, . . . . . . . t he

• ( s ) ,,,~, sixl/h Avenue Double .................. $ 140.00 prior .guara,,u:e,'lhy,'.lay 1]!. I~X, • ~ ~_'attlt.\ WA 98101 Each additional to arrival, by a <icp,,s~ o! one n,pj~t's • (206) 447-5555 Guest ..................... $ 20.00 r~r~,',rl'i'~ c~,'.d' 2v at, k ,t~-"~, m/~enr 2rn d I (206) F a x • . . . . expi:'ation date. )2118-441

• I ~ 1 S,.Svcnth- Avenues and Pike and union Streets in downtown Seattle. Adjacent to • \ X ~ r ~ o n and Tcade Center. One block flom major department stores. Two blocks from • mon{}rail c x ~ k ) v c n t o w n Seattle to the Seattle Center and .'Space Needle Sheraton Seattle acc{}mn:oatations i ~ teleph.ones feature voice mail, computer jack, conference calling, irons and ironing board

in ~ , of restaurants and lounges, business center, health club and a variety of suites.

The Westin Hotel Single $ 130.00 By 6:00 p.m. Rescr,,'ati(m mu~t be 1900 Fifth Avenue Double ................ 25 130.00 on day of g:,a~antr'ed by May 13, i996

by a deposit of one niger's Seattle, WA 98101 Each additional arrival, room rate by check, cash ox (206) 728-1000 Guest ............... $ 25 00 credit ca,d name, number and (206) 728-2259 Fax expiration date

The Westin 1 lotel is conveniently located downt.own (:lose to shops theaters and business ccn,e,'s. Boasting a st~ectacular skyline view from ever3, one of its 875 guest rooms, the hotel offers five restaurants and lounges. including the award winning Palm Court, an indoor swimming pool, a complete fitness center, t, nique shops. The hotel is a mere seven minute walkto the Convention Center.

Arrival (date): , 1996; t ime {check-in 3:00 :pm)

Depar ture (date): , 1996; time (check-out 12:00 noon)

Name

Address

City State Zip

Organization, 'Firm:

i will be sharing a room with: (If sharing a room, complete only o n e foi ' r l l . )

[ I [ ] Please check here if you need sl)ecial assistance.

Day p h o n e ( ) Home p h o n e ( ) Fax ( )

Enclosed is my one-night deposit payable by: (Check one) [ ] ( ' heck = [ ] Credit Card

If you are guarantee ing your deposi t with a credit card, please comple te the following (credit card number s are taken as a ,guarantee only, not as a me thod of payment'}:

[ ] American Express 1-] Diner's Club [ ] Visa

Credit Card Number

Please print name as it appears on card

Signature (required)

[ ] MasterCard N Carte Blanche (Sheraton Only) [ ] Discover (Westin Only)

Expiration Date

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WOCN CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM

1 9 9 6 W O C N 2 8 t h A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e J u n e 15-19 , 1 9 9 6 • Seatt le , W a s h i n g t o n

If reg is te r ing If reg is te r ing on or Imfore on or after

4 /30 /96 5 /1 /96

• Full R e g i s t r a t i o n hl(iudes: Business Meetings, Educational Sessions, (.;cand Opening Reception. and Evening Hospitality l~v(:ill.5.

WOCN M e m b e r ,.,0-a, .......................................................................................... $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 .............. $ 2 4 0 . 0 0 ............ . $ <) N o n - M e m b e r ,,~,.~s~ ................................................................................................ $ 2 7 0 . 0 0 .............. $ 3 1 0 . 0 0 .............. $ <) Student* ,., ~,0 ......................................................................................................... $160 .00 .............. S 160 .00 .............. S

• Pre/Post-Conference Sessions Q Pre-Confercnce Sess ion ~1 ,44,~-~ .................................................................... $ 4 5 . 0 0 .............. S 4 5 . 0 0 .............. $ O Pre -Conference Sess ion -.-2 ,~,,,:tg~ ....................................................................... $ 4 5 . 0 0 ............... $ 4 5 . 0 0 .............. $ <) Pos t -Conference Sess ion ,~1 ..~0-2~? .................................................................... S 45 .00 .............. $ 4 5 . 0 0 .............. $ O Pos t -Conference Sess ion #2 :.,.;c2:~ .................................................................... S 45 .00 .............. $ 4 5 . 0 0 .............. $

Your P a y m e n t

• Daily Registration ~l.rk a~y.~ ~tt~ndU,g:

I xhibits onlY o n d a y . : d a y s o f c h o i c e . Sun Men Tuos Wed , ,

<~ WOCN M e m b e r - Per Day t.,,0l~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125 .00 .............. $125 .00 .............. $ Q N o n - M e m b e r - Per Day <4,o.oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 2 5 . 0 0 .............. $ 1 2 5 . 0 0 .............. $ %% Student* - Pet" Day :,4~.02~ .................................................................................. $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 .............. $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 .............. $

• Guest Registration ,,o.,~ ................................................................................................ $ 50 .00 .............. S 50 .00 .............. S _ _ Please be sure to include gt . lesl flame 1)ek),,v. lnc[udes: All assocJation-sgx'msored events, i.e. Grand Opening Reception, and access to Exhibits. lndustry-sp<~nsored event'; are nor includt!d and Guest Admission will be at the discretion of the Industry Sponsor. T O T A L $.

* Student Rt~iistrations: Y o u m u s t b e a non-RN n u r s i n g s t u d e n t to be eligible f o r t h e s e d i s c o u n t s .

• . . . . . • . . - , . , : -

i i i [ ~ ~ - I u t r j l e 4 ' ( l i , i t m|t k l i t l i k e i t l u ~ . l t t a U ( 0 ] . , m l 0 ] l t f t 0 ] t i . ~ ¢ I 0 j | s t ~ t s m ~ ~ i ] ] [ I ] n ."

• REGISTRANT INFORMATION

M e m b e r N u m b e r ('I'o ::plx~ar on badge)

N a m e

<) W o r k A d d r e s s 0 l l o m e A d d r e s s ( P l e a s e i n d i c a t e )

( a s l i s t ed in M e m b e r s h i p D i r e c t o r y )

P l a c e o f E m p l o y m e n t

A d d r e s s

P o s i t i o n / T i t l e

Ci ty S ta te Z i p

B u s i n e s s P h o n e ( ) H o m e P h o n e ( )

O I a m a f i r s t - t i m e a t t e n d e e . ~ I a m a n e w E T N E P g r a d u a t e _ _ ( m o n t h / y e a r ) ~ 1 a m a n u r s i n g s t u d e n t .

• A d d r e s s f o r E x h i b i t o r I n f o r m a t i o n ( T h i s a d d r e s s w i l l b e u s e d b y e x h i b i t o r s for m a i l i n g p u r p o s e s . )

S a m e a s a b o v e a d d r e s s ~ f ) i f f e r e n t a d d r e s s - P l e a s e i n d i c a t e b e l o w

M a i l i n g A d d r e s s , XalnC of I~trl:)l:~t,t.r ~ lJ elnp:oyer addrex~ chos~m)

Ci ty S t a t e

• For Guest Registration, please complete:

G u e s t N a m e

• Method of Payment: O C h e c k O Visa

C r e d i t C a r d N u m b e r :

S i g n a t u r e :

Z i p P h o n e (op t iona l ) ( )

M a s t e r C a r d

Ci ty S i a t e

Exp i . r a t i on t ) a t e :

Please m a k e checks payab l e to WOCN and mail to: WOCN • 2755 Bristol Street. Suite 110-O Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • (714)476-0268

G~kNCEI.IATION: If written notice of cancellation is postmarked on or before 5716/96. a full refund, less ,t S50 00 administt:ative f;2c ",viii be made. No refunds will be made aRer 5/16/~. TRANSI=ER OF REGISTRATION: If you are unable to attend and your institution wishes to transfer your reRisu"a!.ic~n to another individual, written nc;tific'~/tion from I11{? institution inust I+tr postmarked no later thail 6 : 1 / 9 6 .

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WOCN 28TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE - -

COURSE PRE-REGISTRATION

Please select tim courses which you ,,viii most likely attend:

; A T [ ' R I ) A Y . I I %1( 15. 1 9 9 |

6:00 - 9:00 PM PRE47.0NFENI:NCF SI:'.q.SiONS

' ln tont ln( :ncc qkdls Demon~.trgt!on Advan~.vd A~cs~mcnt. l'ft~att~eilt ,,nc M.~llagt:mt~nt"

"~ "lr,v, cr Extrl'mity/Ostuo'q: Skills Lab & Denlons'r.lfion

~ O S T O M Y IN S ' ITR~I 'E

8:00 - 6 :00 PM OPE/VLVG SE$3"ION

NCPC Chair'~ Wek:o re . Prc~:dee:s Ac.:drc ~',. Keyno:e Acidrc>s

12 :00 - 2 :00 PM Q Meml.-er~hip | 'onlnl

2 :00 - 2:50 PM CONCURRE~%'I" EDUCA'IlON,4L SE.g~ilON,~

~ Wound (A) "l)ernlatologica! 3.1at~ift.'.lal:on> of HIV"

<~ 2 0 s t O m y Ins t i tu te (A)

' RB 'J'umbu]l Lc.ciureship,',~)petfif~g o l (.)stem;" lnqitute: ]l'~e (;ene:w~ of FAP (Fanlilkd Adenomatous Pnlyposi~,Y

O 3 [ncont int : ru . 'e P a r t 1 (A) "l {(/A" h% ])egl~q and |)CvClOD a G'mtinence Serv:ce: All Inlenu t{vc 5t~i,Jn ~

Q ' i P r ' o fc~ lonad P rac t i c e ( I ) *l'.',e (.hallcnge.~ ~'~f (.hni~ a; a r d lnfo:'matlc,r, "l'echnoh.,gic~ for Pnlctwe ,.rid Athllinistratk~n-

3 :00 - 3 :50 PM CONCURRENT EDUC.AT"fONAI. S:FFI:I~SION5

1 W o u n d ( A ) ' S k ~ (5"2mplonlisc In the ]ml:luno-upplc~,scd"

Q 2 0 s t o m y (1) "Gt:.nd Rounds - Er:te.-a,, I Tutae.., - Acct.a~ and Acce~.qbiliv, "~

/ ~ 3 h l c o n t i n e n c e Part 2 ( A ) H o w t,, F~-,,ign and Develop a Ccmtanur~'c" S,.:r,'ice. An |llt(q~,lkilVC S(~,~ion"

<~ 4 Profe.~.,'donal P r ac t i c e ( [ ) I)ev~l~,p!r.g a Buqrless Plan"

~ I N C O N T I N E N C E L N S T I T U T E " ' *

8:00 - 8 :50 .-%.%1 ' ~ SHARING SI'2~I()NS

9:00 - 9 :50 ?t.M

%1, I .~I)NI(~, I )A.Y. I I l N F 19. 1 9 9 6

10:00 - 10:50 AM

1 I:00 - 11:50 Abl

3:00 - 3:50 PM

CO.%'CI.'RRENT I~DUC4TiONAL SE,~IONS

<~ 1. W o u n d (A) '-'Xf.~cs, s:l:cnt and Care e,l the I)iabt:tic F(x)t"

/ ~ 2 l n c o n t i n e n , c e ( l ) Op~nl:/J~ c-,f lllcc, ntlnC:1( C |tl'/;Jttl:O 'A Critical [{cvICt?." ot 5|IC~", [rlcOnhnence %t/rgt'D/ Pro171is~.,q and l Ir~l:~alioP,',"

' ~ 3 Profc ' s s lona l P r ac t i c e (I) -Preceptor Workshop Tt 'ach:ng & Learning %tea:cgics '

CO:VCUNI~EL%'T EDUC4TIONAL SESSION$

'1 W o u n d ( A ) ' l)iJ'f,..rvntla] Diagn('~s] ~, of Ix)\\el l'xtrvr'litv Patholog'¢ pnft 1"

Q 2. O s t o m y (I) *Lk')ond d1',. llcal Cor~u i t ConSl.,'nt Onn...ry Dlv,..'r~,ion,,"

Q ~ h l c o n t i n e n c e (A) ' pC]~, k." I~,IU.'#..IC Recducalum: Whore i )o Wu (30 From llc,v~"

/.~ 4. Profes .s tonal P r ac t i c e (1) "{. ;'ciAlw;lllot~ "~t'~ ~J~OXt;Ic~!e ft~" tile ET Nu~,il'~g PmCBC~:"

CO,%'cf,rRRI:.NT F..DUCATI(JA~II~ A~-.&"il(),",,'g

<~ | W o u n d ( A ) ' Dtflcrenua!l I)lagr~*,si~ ,of I (~wt:r |{xtrcl~:t 3' Pathc~logy Pan 2' .

Q Z Ostonry (]1) "Chel:tot!lef.~py. X'R'[, lk)n(' \t:~rrow "l'r.tilspJant R,~du,thelapy: Manap,.:incnt of Side Effects'

Q 3 I n c o n t i n e n c e ( A ) "(.otrpk'.x Ft'cal lnmnt,alcnt.e hvaloation a'~d "l'm':.{trncni"

Q 4 P r o f e s s i o n a l p rac t i ce Clinical .-Xbstr acts ~

C O N C U R R ~ / T EDUCATIONAl. SESSION'S

1 I I 'ound (I ) 'Cotllpru~siol: therapy"

2 0 , i t o m y ' Ni}LhntlRrCS O11 ~'71 Street, Part l "

3 - I n c o n t i n e n c e ( I ) ,

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4:00 - 4 :50 PM CONCI:RRENT EDUCATIO%'AL SESSIONS

' ~ I W o u n d ( A ) ":\~t'~%N~ent and (art. of tile' L)labuttc F(,~ ~((reQea:)

< ) 2 0 s t o m a ' Nightm.lrus on L'I" Stret-t p::rt 2 '

<~ 3 I n c o n t i n e n c e 'Stal0.of.thc-Sclt2ilcc hlcontmerlct- ,%:)st-acts As~-cssnlcnt ,.,f pelvic Mu~'le Strength: "1 opu :d F~trogcn Cream and Pelvic Muscle Exe-¢'lat: ~ Pcs:-M~:nopause

~ W O U N D 1 N S I T r U T E

9:00 - 9:50 AM GENERAL SE.KSION (.4) 'Re,,.carch Prc';entatic,n nn Chronu. \X.':~ur.d~.

10:04} - 10:50 AM GENERAL ..gESSlO~l (,4) <~ "ls'.Lc~ Related t(i Dtagnoqs and M.mJRcnlcnt ot F;acten.q

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2 :00 - 2 :50 PM CONCURRENT I:DUCAI'ION 5~.%$10N5;

<~ I W o u n d "SL-tte-ot-lh(,-5~ |(:lice \V~und At)sitar IS'

2 ( ~ . t o m y ( A ) "Current 'l'fet:ds i[1 ;lit! ,Mana Rcrncnt ¢.q (}I Fl'qula'::

3 I n c o n t i n ~ * o e (A) 'Pha:11:acoh~g c Mana.~cnlt.'n[ ~f 1. rinary In< qlr:lll(:ncc"

<~ 4. P r o f e s s i o n a l P r a c t k ' e (I) ' FDA ,tnd lhc Regulation OI b,r~fl-Ptc>l, n DllVt: |)FLIgS"

3 :00 - 3 :50 PM CO,%'CL~RE,Nq" EDUCA TIO, V SEg$IONS

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2 0 s t o m y '(9~tomv C intcal Abstracts

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<~ 4 P r o f e s s i o n a l P r ac t i c e ( [ ) qSStle~ iq Ho:ne Care"

". 4;00 - 4 :50 P M , 6TAN'CU'RRE:%'FEDUCATION SES¢ilONS

I W o u n d (A) "'Nutrillon ant! \~, i)tJnd HeaJtllg

2 I n c o n t i n e n c e (D "Di[~crt.llf]:il I )}.qgl10~IS and I rea :nmnl n! lncol~tinence Rtdated Skm Ptohleln~,'

3 Profe .~s looa l P r a c t i c e (I) +'l~:~e Flurdell Of Carcgiving"

9:00 - 10:20 AM

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10:30 - 12:00 PM

'" 1:00 - 4 :00 PM

CONCURRE.%q" EDf. 'CA I70N .¥ES510.% "$

<~ l W o u n d (A) Acute Necrohzmg IiucCtlOnS acid I ]} perbarw Ox,q;cn

"l'hcrapy" <~ 2 I n c o n t i n e n c e (1)

"lt~¢ontint.ncc G]Jnd Rwand'. 3 P r o f e s s i o n a l P r ac t i c e (I)

"r hc D( 'vck)pment and htlplcn~cnt;:lio:'l o f an IntegraTed M, litM~sc~plm~W (Mn<:d Padv,*.~:y"

GENERAL SE$.~ION (.A)

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