
Online Conference 2020 | Ambulatory Care Nursing
Registration Extended!
Registration will be open until April 2021. However, register by May 8 to get your questions answered by the speakers.
NEW Online Format!
Due to ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus, this conference will now be hosted as a virtual classroom via Canvas. Take the course remotely on a computer or mobile device and study at your own pace. The course will open on April 22 and you will have six months after enrollment to complete the course. Registrants will receive further instructions. Thank you for your understanding during this significant public health situation. We look forward to seeing you online.
31st Annual Pacific Northwest Conference
Course Description
Nurses in ambulatory care have diverse roles, serve unique groups of patients and require specialized clinical and management skills. This conference is an educational forum for those who practice in a wide variety of settings, including large and small clinics, physician offices, home health, long term care, public health, community health, occupational health, school health, college health, military health, specialty clinics, case management and other outpatient settings. Speakers include distinguished local, regional and national experts presenting on clinical assessment, nursing interventions, administrative/management issues and professional development. Conference goals are to strengthen the practice of nursing, promote innovation and create seamless systems for patients and communities. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case studies and collegial interchange.
CALL FOR POSTERS
Discount available for poster presenters!
Have you developed an innovative strategy or program for delivering ambulatory care? Please consider presenting a PDF poster in the virtual classroom to share your approach to enhancing patient care, practice or education.
Discount Price: $466 Both days | $352 One day
Poster Guidelines | Abstract Submission |
Submit a poster abstract |
Poster Presentation Benefits:
• Strengthen your resume
• Some employers will pay your registration fees if you present a poster
• Communicate research or program findings to enhance the practice of others
• Discuss practical strategies for healthcare delivery
Target Audience
Nurses, nurse practitioners, medical assistants and other interested healthcare professionals.
Objectives for Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be better able to:
- Discuss updated information related to the clinical assessment, nursing management and prevention of common health problems seen in ambulatory care settings.
- Describe strategies for dealing with administrative and management issues.
- Describe strategies that promote professional development, including transition into new nursing roles in the ambulatory setting.
Additional Information
View the COURSE BROCHURE
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PROFESSIONAL CREDIT
Available Credit
- 13.40 Contact hours
- 3.40 Pharmacology hours at the advanced practice level
Price
Registration Extended!
Registration will be open until April 2021. However, register by May 8 to get your questions answered by the speakers.
JOINT-PROVIDERS
- Kaiser Permanente
- MultiCare
- Sea Mar Community Health Centers
- The Everett Clinic
- Seattle & King County Public Health
- University of Washington School of Nursing
- UW Environmental Health and Safety
- UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center
- UW Medicine/University of Washington Medical Center
- UW Medicine/Valley Medical Center
- Virginia Mason
- Washington State Nurses Association
Registering a Group/Employee or Paying by Check?
Fill out this Registration Form. The registration manager will process your request and notify by email
Required Hardware/software
- Internet Explorer User Tips (Firefox, Chrome and Safari are recommended.)
- PDF Help - If your agency prohibits the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader.