program of the 28th wocn annual meeting

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(I.4,, $. “TheFWwe is Ours to Cl-e&e” ,’ 1 June 1549, 1996 1 Washington State Convention Center 1 -Seattle, Washington + Ag Ixivitati~n~ ZCY Attend... This year’s confefence is to be held June 15 19 in Seattle,Washingtonand promises to be the .educational conference of the year for health care professionals practicing wound, ostomy and continencenursing. Last year’s educationalsessions at conference receivedaccolades of positive comments from many of the 2,000attendees and this year promises to continue this tradition. $ Cdtiference Highlights *‘Clinical Pathways + Reimburskment Issues + Wound, Ostdmy and IncontinenceGrandRounds + Setting up Continence Clinics + DermatologicLesions + ComputerEducation + Wound, Ostomy and Incontinence State-of-the-Science Research + ‘,;jq+~~~geay~~e,,. A yi&t to Seattl6 ‘i&an’opportunity to experience a whole range of out+anding recreationaland ctifitiral’ &3iiities.~ Whetheryou’enjoy exploringthe city on your own, joining’a sihgle-dayexcursion or par@cipating,i,nan’overnight tour, there is more tlian enoughto seeand do to fili all your waking hours. Pl&% of p+ti&&$ iritei”est iiicludi?:Pike PlaceMarket, a colorful Mrmer’s tiarkel which is the oldest co&tinuziIly, ,oper&ingmarket in ‘the’natibn;The Waterfront,with ‘over 1 l/2 miles of restaurants, &bjps, &&%irsiofiBdXs ypnd m&?itim&iightseeing; Se&e Aquariuin; view fascinating images from the :bottoin Qf ~~li&t)3$ @hi, se!+ Aquarium; enjoy exploring 74acres of urban park in Seattle ,,, Center, $he: horn?:$f S&&% Q&forming Arts, Spa&e ,yeedle, Chiidren’s Museum Andmany festivals; &rid firially,:: Seart”le:is~h~ :headqua&er city ‘for such %J$pping favorites as Nordstrom afid Eddie Bauer. 0 ‘,. ‘. I *‘a _: , ~Wl-&ther you’r$ &%+&&d ii history,’recreation, or: sightseeing, you will find just the right thing ih .Seattle to make thh &etirig most enjoyable.

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Page 1: Program of the 28th WOCN annual meeting

(I.4 ,, $. “The FWwe is Ours to Cl-e&e” ,’ 1

June 1549, 1996 1

Washington State Convention Center 1 -Seattle, Washington

+ Ag Ixivitati~n~ ZCY Attend... This year’s confefence 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.

$ Cdtiference Highlights *‘Clinical Pathways + Reimburskment Issues + Wound, Ostdmy and Incontinence Grand Rounds + Setting up Continence Clinics + Dermatologic Lesions + Computer Education + Wound, Ostomy and Incontinence State-of-the-Science Research

+ ‘,;jq+~~~geay~~e,,.

A yi&t to Seattl6 ‘i&an’opportunity to experience a whole range of out+anding recreational and ctifitiral’ &3iiities.~ Whether you’enjoy exploring the city on your own, joining’a sihgle-day excursion or par@cipating,i,nan’overnight tour, there is more tlian enough to see and do to fili all your waking hours.

Pl&% of p+ti&&$ iritei”est iiicludi?: Pike Place Market, a colorful Mrmer’s tiarkel which is the oldest co&tinuziIly, ,oper&ingmarket in ‘the’natibn; The Waterfront, with ‘over 1 l/2 miles of restaurants, &bjps, &&%irsiofi BdXs ypnd m&?itim& iightseeing; Se&e Aquariuin; view fascinating images from the :bottoin Qf ~~li&t)3$ @hi, se!+ Aquarium; enjoy exploring 74acres of urban park in Seattle

,,, Center, $he: horn? :$f S&&% Q&forming Arts, Spa&e ,yeedle, Chiidren’s Museum And many festivals; &rid firially,:: Seart”le:is~h~ :headqua&er city ‘for such %J$pping favorites as Nordstrom afid Eddie Bauer. 0 ‘,. ‘. I *‘a _ : , ~Wl-&ther you’r$ &%+&&d ii history,’ recreation, or: sightseeing, you will find just the right thing ih .Seattle to make thh &etirig most enjoyable.

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WOCN 28TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

COMMITTEE MEETINGS 8:00 ]2:00 PM

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8:00 6:00 PM

OPENING SESSION/KEYNOTE ADDRESS 9:00 11:00 AM

NCPC MEETING COUNCIL MEETING 1:00 - 6:00 PM I:00 - 4:00 PM

MEMBERSHIP FORUM 12:00 ~ 2:00 PM

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

CONFERENCE REGISI'RA~ON 3:00 - 6:00 PM

MODERATOR MEETING 3:00 - 4:00 PM

MONITOR MEETING 4:00 - S:00 PM

COI~ICURRENT EDUCATJONAL SESSIONS 2:00 - 2:50 PM 1. Wound (A)

"Dermatological Manifesta'~ions of HIV" 2. Ostomy Institute (A)

"RB Turnbull Lectureship/Opening of Ostomy Institute: The Genetics of FAP (Familial Adenomatous Polyposis)"

3. Incontinence part I (A) "How to Design and Develop 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) "The Challenqes of Clinical and Information Technologies'for Practice and Adaninistration"

CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 3:00 - 3:50 PM I. Wound (A)

"skin C o m p r o m i ~ in the Immunosuppressed" 2. Ostomy (I)

"Grand Rounds - Enteral Tubes - Access and Accessibility"

3. Incontinence Part 2 (A) "NOW 10 Design and Develop a Continence Service: An lntel~lctive Session ~

4. Professional Practice (1) "Developing a Business Plan"

GRAND OPENING OF EXHIBITS 4:30 7:00 PM

PRE CONFERENCE SESSIONS 6:00 - 9:00 PM 1. "Incontinence skills Demonstlat ion:

Advanced Assessment , Treatment and Managemen t"

2. "Lower Extremity/Ostomy Skills Lab & Demonstra t ion"

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“THE l?UTWtE IS OURS TO CRENTE”

SHARING SESSIONS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8:OO - 830 AM 8:00 500 PM

COMPUTER LAB COMPUTER LAB 8:oQ - 5:oo PM coo 5.00 PM

J CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8.00 - 1200 NOON

I CONCURRENT EDUCATJONAL SESSIONS GENERAL SESSION (A) CONCURRENT EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS I

“A Critical Review of Stress .Incontinknce Surgery: Promises and Limit&ms”

3. ProfessionaI Practice (1)

9.00 - IO:20 AM 1. Wound (A)

“Acute Necrotizing Infections and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy”

2. 1nc0ntim?nce (I) “Incontinence Grand Rounds”

3. Pcof0ssional Practice 0)

1 GENkkALSES&O?&fAl 1 CLOSING GE NERAL SESSION tAI I

“Preceptd workshop: Teach$g 81 Leaming Slmtegies” “The Development and Implementation of an Integrated Multidisciplinary Clinical Pathway”

-_---_____---___-__----------- CONCURRENT ‘EDUCATIONAL S&IONS -

lO:OO- 11:50AM . ’ . ,

lo:00 10:50,AM 1030 12:OO PM 1. Wound (A) tissues Related t@‘DiagnOSis and Management of Bacteria

“Differential Diagnosis of Lower ExtremiQ Pathology Growth on Skin and in Wounds “Reimbursement Across the Health Care Spectrum A Panel Presentation and Discussion”

Part 1” 2 ostomy (I)

“Beyond the Ileal coriduit: Cc&nent Urinary Dlvemhns” 3. 1nc0ntinence (A)

“Pelvic Muscle Reeducation: Where Do WI: GO From Here?”

9:00 9:50 AM 1. Wmmd (A)

“Assessment and Care of the Diabetic Foot” 2. 1ncontiiIence (I)

Opening of Incontinence Institute

9:00 950 AM Opening of Wound Institute Research Presentation on Chronic Wounds

___-_---_-__-__-_---____________ ___-___-~-__--____~~~~-~~~~~~~~ CONCLIRRENT EDUCATIONALSESSIONS

11:00- 11:50AM I. Wound (A) ._.e, . ..-. I. -. -. 1 1

“Chemothuapy, XRT, Bone Manow Trans@ant Radioth&py: Matigemenr‘bfSide Effects” ‘,

3. It~continence (A) “Complex Fecal Incontinence: EvalLfation and ?reatment”

4. Professionai Practice “CIinical i\bstracts’”

EXHIBITS OPEN 12:OO - 3:00 PM

WCET MEETING I

EXKIBITS OPEN 12,OO _ 290 PM

POST-CONFERENCE EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 1 .OO - 4:00 PM 1

1 Skin Disbrders” nABc’~ of the skin Continued...More on Common

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t 2 %xtseIvative Sharp Wound Debridement Skills Lab”

n”r?,^., r-TTT\-tT*T nn*-- ““rT..,.,*‘* “-++‘lRRENT EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

t&of-the-Science Wound Abstracts”

rrent Trends in the Management of GI Fistulas”

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I UCATIOW SESSIONS

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~~ WOCN 28th Annual Conference ~~ "The Future is Ours to Create " June 15-19 , 1 9 9 6 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 Ex t remi ty /Os tomy Skills Lab & Demonst ra t ion

• Dermatological Manifestat ions of HIV • The Challenges of Clinical and Information Technologies for Practice and Adminis t ra t ion • Grand Rounds Enteral Tubes Access and Accessibility • Assessment and Care of the Diabetic Foot • A Critical Review of Stress Incont inence Surgery: Promises and Limitations • Preceptor Workshop: Teaching & Learning Strategies • Differential Diagnosis of Lower Extremity Pathology • Beyond the Ileal Conduit: Cont inent Urinary Diversions • Pelvic Muscle Reeducat ion: Where Do We Go From Here? • Chemotherapy, XRT, Bone Marrow Transplant Radiotherapy: Managemen t of Side Effects • Complex Fecal Incontinence: Evaluation and Trea tment • Compress ion Therapy • Nightmares on ET Street • Issues Related to Diagnosis and M a n a g e m e n t of Bacteria Growth on Skin and in Wounds • Current Trends in the M a n a g e m e n t of GI Fistulas • Wound Assessment : Laboratory to Bedside • Intractable Incont inence • Issues in Home Care • Acute Necrotizing Infections and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy • The Development and Implementa t ion of an Integrated Multidisciplinary Clinical Pa thway • Two Post-Conference Educat ional Sessions

1. ABC's of the Skin Continued. . .More on C o m m o n Skin Disorders 2. Conservat ive Sharp Wound Debr idement Skills Lab

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

On or Before o n or After 4 /30/96 5 /1 /96

Member Full Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 ............................. $240 Non-member Full Registration .............................. $270 ........... .................. $,310 Student Full Registration .................................. $160 ............................. $160 Daily Registration .... i .......... .................................... $125 ............................. $125

Pre-Conference Sessions Member - Per Day .................................... add $ 45 ...................... add $ 45 Non-member - Per Day ...................... . ..... add $1 O0 ...................... a d d s 100 Student - Per Day ............................. ~ ........ add $ 52 ...................... add $ 52

Guest Registration ......................................... i.add $ 50 each ............ add $ 50 each

For more intbrmat ion Contact the WOCN National office:

2755 Bristol Street, Suite l l0 • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • (714) 476-0268

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HOTEL A C C O M M O D A T I O N S

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 not send the hotel application to WOCN.

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

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ATTENDEE H O T E L REGISTRATION 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 i s O u r s to Create"

Please photocopy for your records before mailing.

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• Sheraton; Seattle Single . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 130.00 48 ho~ rs .Reseta:auon I400 Sixth Avenue Double .................. $ 140.00 prior g u a r a n t e e d b y May 13, 199(

arrival 1 by a deposit of one night's Seattle, WA 98101 Each additional to " . ] room ratre b y check, cash or (206)447-5555 Gnest.h.~......:............5 20.00 . ' . " 1 credit c:irel!aame, number and (206) 621-8441 Fax . • . . . . . ] ..expiration date

Located between. Sixth and.Seventh Avenues .and Pike a n d U n i o n Streets in 'downtown geat:ile. Adjacent to WashingtonState .Co~ivei~tion and Trade Center. One block fro/n maior department stores: Two blocks from monorail connecnng downtown Seattle to the Seattle Center and Space Needle She/'aton Seattle accot~aodat ions included~ Guest .room telephones .feature yolce mai l /compumrjack, conference calling, iroi~,s and ironing board in every room.. Val-ie w of restaurants and lout{ges, l~u:siness c:enter, health club 'and a vai'iet)~ of suites.

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( ~ T t i e W e s t i n H o t e l Single.......:.....;fi ....... $ ~i30 00 '-[ Bv 6.00 p m R . . . . "ati . . . . . t be , 1900 Fifth Avenue :Double:.J../. ........... $ l~nnnx J/ o1"~ .day- of'. ' gumgnteedby a depositbYofMaYone 13;nigh£s1996

..a,: Seattle, WA 98101 " Each additional " .. . ...[ arnval."{, . . morn ,ate by check cash or i (206) 728-1000 " ': Guest.~: ...... .,...{....,kS

[ . i .... . ekpiratign da t e . . : " :. : (206) 728-2259 Fax . / . . . :"2q 00. :[] : - a 'ed t card . . . . e mmber a~d • . . . . . . . , " . • . . •

The Wes~in ~Iotel is=convenientl} - l o c a m d d o ~ ntown close io sholss theaters and .business centers. Boasting .a spectaculal skTlme view from every one ot: its 875 guest rooms, the hotel Offers five restaurants and lounges, includingthe award winning Paltn Court. a n i n d o o r swimming poo l a. complete .fitness.center. unique shops. The hotel is a mere seven minute walk to the Convention Center.

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Organ iza t ion /F inn :

I will be shar ing a r o o m with:

[ J ~ [ Z P lease c h e c k h e r e if you n e e d specia l ass is tance. (If sharing a room. complete only one fom~.)

Day p h o n e ( ) H o m e p h o n e ( t Fax ( )

Enclosed is my one-night deposit payable by= ~ Check o n e ) [ ] Check # [ ] Credit Card

If you are g u a r a n t e e i n g y o u r d e p o s i t w i th a credit card, p l ea se c o m p l e t e the fo l lowing (credi t card n u m b e r s are t aken as a g u a r a n t e e only, no t as a m e t h o d o f paymen t ) :

[ ] Amer ican Express [ ] Diner 's Club [ ] Visa

Credit Card N u m b e r

P lease pr int n a m e as it a p p e a r s on card

Signature ( requ i red)

[ ] MasterCard [ ] Calte Blanche (Shera ton Only} [ ] Discover (West in Only)

Expira t ion Date

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4ilb WOCN CONFERENCE - REGISTRATION Fi)FtM

1996 WOCN 28th Annual Conference June 15-19,1996 + Seattle, Washington

+ Full Registration

If registering If registering on or before on or after

d/30/96 5/l/% Your

Payment

Includes: Business Meetings, Educational Sessiom, Grand Opening Reception, and Evening Hospitality Events.

0 WOCN Member ~Y~O-QU .,.__,_.,, ,_,..l..,_.,,..._l..~.,......,...,, . .._._.... ,,., ,.., ,_.,. .._._......._ $200.00 ., $240.00 . . , $ 0 Non-Member ~~~51 ._..._......,,.,,,..,...,.,.,.........,.,.........,.....,......,,......,..,.............,....... $270.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $310.00 . . . $ 0 Student” 1440.1~ ,,,,.,..,._.,._._._..,,,......,,.,.,..,...,,.,,,...,....,...........,...,,...,,,,,,,.,..,,..,,.,........, $160.00 ..,,..,,..,... $160.00 ..,........... $

+ Pre/Post-Conference Sessions 0 Pre-Conference Session #l wim . . . . . ..__._._........................................................ $ 45.00 .._.... . . . . . $ 45.00 . . . . . . ..$ 0 Pre-Conference Session #2 w-m ,..........__..........,........................,....................... $ 45.00...............$ 45.00..............$ 0 Post-Conference Session $1 w-20) ._._......... ,.... ,.., . . . . ..__...__..._.._...... . . . . . . . $ 45.00..............$ 45.00..............$ 0 Post-Conference Session SZ (440.21) ,.._.,...,._._,_,..,.,,....,.,,......,..,,.,,,,,,..,.,.,,,.,.....,... $ 45.00..............$ 45.00..............$

+ Dally Registration Includes: Lectures, Business Meetings and Exhibits only on day/days of choice. r$tJgjz/ per day per day

0 WOCN Member - Per Day <4400z ..,,,.. ,.,., ,.., ..__.........___.._...,.. . . .._._._............ $125.00..............$125.00..............$ 0 Non-Member - Per Day (410-92) ___._...,,..,,_.,,,.,,,,.,..,,...,....................,.,,,,....,.,,,,..,.... $125.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12j.O0 .._,.......,,. $ 0 Student” - Per Day (440-03) .,.,,,...,,_I,.... . . ..__........__...........,.,,,.................................... $100.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 . . . . . . . . $

+ Guest Registration (44~6) ..,_._.._...._.,._.......,.....,,,..,,......................................,,..,............... $ 50.00 . . . $ 50.00 , . .$ Please be sure to include guest name below. Includes: All association-sponsored events, i.e. Grand Opening Reception, and access to Exhibits. Industry-sponsored events are not included and Guest Admission will be at the discretion of the Industry Sponsor.

* Stud&k Registrations: You mast be a non-RN nursing student to be eligiile for these dkcounts.

TOTAZ $

+ REGISTRANT INFORMATION 0 Work Address 0 Home Address (Please indicate)

Member Number (as listed in Membership Directory) cro appear on badge)

Name

Place of Employment Position/Title

Address

city State Zip

Business Phone ( 1 Home Phone ( >

0 I am a first-time attendee. 0 I am a new ETNEP graduate (month/year) 0 I am a nursing student.

+ Address for Exhibitor Information (This address will be used by exhibitors for mailing purposes.)

0 Same as above address 0 Different address - Please indicate below

Mailing Address Name of Employer Of employer address chosen)

City State- Zip Phone (optional) ( >

* For Guest Registration, please complete:

Guest Name City State -

+ Method of Payment: 0 Check 0 Visa 0 Mastercard

Credit Card Number: Expiration Date:

Signature:

Please make checks payable to WOCN and mail to: WOCN + 2755 Bristol Street, Suite 110 + Costa Mesa, CA 92626 l (7141476-0268

CANCELLATION: If written notice of cancellation is postmarked on or before 5/16/96, a full refund, less a $50.00 administrative fee will be made. No refunds will be made after 5/X6/96. TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION: If you are unable io attend aqd your instiiution wishes to transfer your registration to another individual, written notification from the institution must be postmarked no later than 6/l/96.

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2:00 - 2:5” PM CONCURREVT EDUCATIONAL SESS1O.W

” > 1. tound (A) 1o:ou 10:50 AM

9:OO - 9:50 AM COMXJRREIVT EDUCATIO.VAL SESSI0.V~

GEYER4L SE.WI0.V fA]

6 “Rrsearch P’rtacn~.!l~,n on Chronic \\‘<rmds’

CONCLXREMT EDLKXI7O:V SESSIOSS

/j 1. Wound 1.0

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