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Nursing Today

UW Continuing Nursing Education

This lecture series features highly-rated talks by outstanding speakers who presented at University of Washington events. Earn contact hours as you listen to experts discuss healthcare trends, legal and professional issues, self-care, patient safety and best practice—with a focus on evidence-based nursing. UWCNE is proud to be accredited with distinction as a provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).

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  • 13 - Does Healthcare Make Us Healthy?

    In this podcast, Dr. Julian Perez, a Seattle-area physician, speaks about clinic- and community-based interventions that address the root causes of health inequity, not only in individual practice, but all the way to the state, national and global level. Learn what special qualifications most healthcare professionals possess that make them perfect advocates for the health and well being of patients.    available:     Featuring— Julian Perez, MD Family and Community Physician, Sea Mar Community Health Centers, Burien Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 

    Wed, 08 May 2019 - 58min
  • 12 - Nursing in Two Different Worlds

    Learn about the differences and similarities of nursing in the United States compared to the United Kingdom in this informal conversation between two staff RNs—one from an emergency department in California and one from a rural hospital in Scotland. Contact hours are not available for this podcast.   Featuring— Briauna Nichols,  Staff Nurse, San Francisco Karen Beck, Staff Nurse, Ayr, Scotland

    Wed, 10 Oct 2018 - 43min
  • 11 - RDAD: Reducing Disability in Alzheimer's Disease

    Many nurses and NPs think there's not much they can do for patients with dementia. But an innovative intervention developed at the University of Washington has been shown to successfully treat symptoms of dementia. Learn about this proven method and upcoming training opportunities at the University of Washington School of Nursing.    available:     Featuring— Christina Coulter, PhD, ARNP Research Scientist, University of Washington School of Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Internal Medicine, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle  

    Wed, 12 Sep 2018 - 24min
  • 10 - Make Nursing a Career, Not a Job

    There are many reasons why people become nurses. And there are many reasons why nurses frequently switch jobs. But the number one reason most nurses stay in a job may surprise you. Learn what makes a good team, fosters the best work environment—and most of all—can keep you fully-engaged in your nursing career.    available: .  The lecture was recorded in October 2017 by UW Continuing Nursing Education at the Update in Medical-Surgical Nursing Conference in Seattle, WA. The handout Cheri refers to in the podcast is available when you register for contact hours. (See above.)   Featuring— Constantino-Shor, MSN, RN, CRNI, CMSRN Postoperative Clinical Nurse Specialist  Swedish Medical Center    Reviews: "Cheri Constantino-Shor did an incredible talk. She is an excellent speaker." "She has such energy for nursing and is a true leader in what it means to do self care and care for our peers." "One of the most interesting speakers I have had the pleasure of hearing."

    Fri, 10 Aug 2018 - 25min
  • 9 - The 3 Ds: Depression, Diabetes and Dementia

    What's the most important tool you can use for your patients in the diagnosis and treatment of dementia? And what nonpharmacological approaches work as well—if not better—than antidepressants? Learn about the connection between depression, diabetes and dementia, and the steps you and your patients can take to change behaviors and improve outcomes.   available: .  The lecture was recorded in March 2018 by UW Continuing Nursing Education at the Diabetes Update Conference in Seattle, WA. Handout is available when you register for contact hours. (See above.)   Featuring— Timothy Meeks, MN, RN-BC Medical Surgical Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, Clinical Education, UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center, Seattle   More from Timothy Meeks:    Reviews: "Impressive speaker with a great balance of humor and practical advice." "Timothy gave us some great evidence-based information that will inform my practice going forward." "The parts about planting the seed and iterating and reiterating is good for all our patients, not just the ones with cognitive issues."  

    Wed, 11 Jul 2018 - 38min
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