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September 28-30<br />

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PRELIMINARY<br />

PROGRAM<br />

www.gradyhealth.org/nursingpersepctives


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Table of Contents<br />

About the Conference 4<br />

Conference Objectives 5<br />

Schedule at a Glance 6<br />

Continuing <strong>Nursing</strong> Education 7<br />

General Sessions 8<br />

Concurrent Sessions 10<br />

Explore Lake Lanier 14<br />

Hotel Information 15<br />

Welcome Party 17


MESSAGE FROM THE COMMITTEE<br />

On behalf of the <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> Conference Committee and as the North<br />

Georgia Regional Perinatal Outreach Education Coordinator, we are delighted that<br />

you will be joining us at the 36th Annual <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> Conference at Lake<br />

Lanier Islands, September 28-30.<br />

We have an exciting new look for the <strong>2016</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> Conference. So<br />

whether you’re new to the conference or you’ve come every year, you’re sure to<br />

love the fresh, new look! We’re thrilled to be shaking things up to offer an even<br />

better experience. With over 18 conference sessions, our goal is to bring you the<br />

latest strategies, research and best practices to help improve outcomes and promote evidenced-based<br />

care. Plans are well underway to ensure that you will have a memorable experience at this year’s<br />

conference.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Latoya Harrison BSN, RNC-EFM<br />

Regional Perinatal Outreach Education Coordinator<br />

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE<br />

The <strong>2016</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> Conference builds on the success of last year’s conference by offering<br />

even more Education, Networking, and Advocacy opportunities in over 2 days. Held this year at Lake Lanier<br />

Islands and Resort, this 2 ½ day conference is the perfect opportunity to open new doors, learn new<br />

skills and awaken the innovator in you!<br />

Although historically a conference dedicated to perinatal nursing, this year we have expanded our horizons<br />

to offer you more on nursing leadership, team building and implementing creativity in the workplace.<br />

♦ More than 18 sessions with presentations ranging from leadership to women’s<br />

health, including more topics on neonatal nursing.<br />

♦ Interactive presentations and hands on learning<br />

♦ New emerging Pre-Conference Presentation & Opening Dinner<br />

♦ Ever popular Welcome Party! You’ll socialize with fellow attendees, rub shoulders with speakers<br />

and presenters, and get to know exhibitors at the Welcome Reception.<br />

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The goal of the <strong>2016</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> Annual Conference is to provide<br />

nursing professionals with the latest information and innovations in health care<br />

that will elevate nurses’ skills and knowledge whereby inspiring and energizing<br />

nurses to perform at their highest level of nursing practice.<br />

At conclusion of the conference, learners will be able to:<br />

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Implement evidence based solutions that lead to nursing excellence.<br />

Transform quality of care by enhancing collaboration and partnerships.<br />

Integrate innovations into nursing practice.


Schedule At A Glance<br />

Wednesday, September 28<br />

Pre- Conference Workshop & Dinner (Ticket Required)<br />

7pm - 9pm<br />

Thursday, September 29<br />

Opening Session<br />

Keynote General Session (GS1)<br />

8:30 am - 9:30 am<br />

General Session (GS2)<br />

9:30 am - 10:30 am<br />

Expo Hall Open<br />

10:30 am - 2:30 pm<br />

Specialty Sessions (A)<br />

11:00 am - 12:00 pm<br />

Lunch in the Grand Ballroom<br />

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm<br />

Specialty Sessions (B)<br />

1:15 pm - 2:15 pm<br />

Specialty Sessions (C)<br />

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm<br />

General Session (GS3)<br />

3:45 pm - 5:00 pm<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> President’s Party<br />

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm<br />

Friday, September 30<br />

Keynote -General Session (GS4)<br />

8:30 am - 9:30 am<br />

Expo Hall Open<br />

9:30 am - 1:30 pm<br />

Specialty Sessions (D)<br />

9:45 am - 10:45 am<br />

Specialty Sessions (E)<br />

11:00 am- 12:00 pm<br />

Lunch in the Grand Ballroom<br />

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm<br />

Specialty Sessions (F)<br />

1:15 pm - 2:15 pm<br />

Closing General Session (GS5)<br />

2:15 pm - 3:15 pm<br />

Early Bird Conference Pricing<br />

There are several ways to save money when you attend the <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

<strong>Perspectives</strong> Annual Conference. Be sure to register by the early bird<br />

deadline, secure your room through the official conference hotel for<br />

the best rate and take advantage of student and group discounts.<br />

Early Bird<br />

DEADLINE<br />

June 15, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Pre-Conference Workshop & Dinner<br />

Free (ticket required)<br />

NP Early Bird $229<br />

Student $199<br />

Groups (3 or more) $209<br />

Registration<br />

Wednesday…………………………..5:00 - 7:00pm<br />

Expo Hall<br />

Thursday…………………………….10:30 - 2:00pm<br />

Thursday………………………………7:00am - 4:00pm<br />

Friday………………………………….9:30am - 1:30pm<br />

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Your Guide to CNE Offerings<br />

Pre-Conference Workshop is a session held on Wednesday before the official opening of the<br />

conference. Participants must pre-register. Seats are limited. Attendees will be selected based on area of<br />

specialty and relevance to the presentation. Dinner will also be provided.<br />

General Sessions (GS) are one hour keynote sessions that are open to all conference attendees.<br />

Specialty Sessions are 60 or 90 minute presentations. These sessions offer the opportunity to hear<br />

experts present the most current information on nursing topics.<br />

Leadership Sessions are 60 or 90 minute presentations. These sessions offer the opportunity to hear<br />

experts present the most current information on nursing topics.<br />

CONTACT HOURS<br />

The maximum continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours that<br />

can be earned while attending the <strong>2016</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> preworkshop<br />

and conference educational activities is 17.5 contact<br />

hours. To obtain contact hours, you must attend the entire session<br />

and complete the online evaluation. Instructions on how to<br />

complete the online conference evaluation will be provided to all<br />

attendees upon registration.<br />

EARN<br />

UP TO<br />

17.5<br />

CONTACT<br />

HOURS<br />

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT<br />

Grady Health System is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by Baptist Health System, an<br />

accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.<br />

Key<br />

Points<br />

to remember:<br />

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There will be no paper handouts for the <strong>2016</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong><br />

Conference. <strong>Program</strong> materials, including submitted speaker handouts and<br />

presentations, will be accessible online before, during and after convention<br />

at www.gradyhealth.org/nursingperspectives.<br />

To get CNE for a session, you must attend the session in its entirety and<br />

complete an online evaluation.<br />

For technical assistance before November 1, <strong>2016</strong>, email<br />

nursingperspectives@gmh.edu.<br />

All online evaluations must be completed by November 1,<br />

<strong>2016</strong> in order for CNE to be awarded.


GENERAL SESSIONS<br />

GENERAL SESSION (GS1)<br />

Keynote Speaker<br />

Thursday, September 29, 8:30 -9:30a.m.<br />

Reverend Dr. Deidre Walton, JD, MSN, RN<br />

Reverend Deidre Walton is the immediate past President of the National Black Nurses Association, Inc. A<br />

nominee by Modern Healthcare for the 100 most influential people in healthcare, 2014, she is an outstanding<br />

leader, one who is known for her acumen about health policy, human rights, health care reform, and<br />

negotiating change. She earned her BSN, MSN, and JD and is a graduate of the US Army Command and General<br />

Staff College. She has extensive Managed Care experience in nursing practice, education and administration<br />

where she develops, implements, supports and promotes health services strategies, tactics, policies<br />

and programs that drive the delivery of quality health care. As a patient advocate, and an international leader in healthcare, her expertise is often<br />

requested for the resolution of issues regarding healthcare finance, quality patient care, culturally competent care, and safety for patients and<br />

employees. Dr. Walton’s familiarity with managing large cost-related data sets has provided opportunities for her to implement review processes<br />

and “road maps” in health systems that help to improve health outcomes among persons with complex health conditions. She was appointed to<br />

the Joint Commission’s <strong>Nursing</strong> Advisory Council for the 2015-<strong>2016</strong> terms. Most recently, she was selected as a member of the Steering Committee<br />

for the Nurses on Board Coalition, sponsored by the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation in partnership with the AARP’s Center for Championing<br />

for <strong>Nursing</strong> in America. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurses Association, and<br />

American Heart Association Diversity Leadership Committee, and serves on the Advisory Board for the UCLA Resource Center for Minority Aging<br />

Research. Much of her knowledge, wisdom, and skills were manifest during her work with the Campaign for Action Diversity Steering Committee<br />

that produced the far-reaching and dynamic strategic plan for creating a diverse workforce.<br />

GENERAL SESSION (GS2)<br />

Thursday, September 29, 9:30-10:30a.m.<br />

The State of the State of Maternal & Infant Health in Georgia:<br />

Where We Have Been, Where We Are Now, and What We Can Do<br />

Merrilee Gober, RN, BSN, JD<br />

This session will provide detailed information on Georgia's maternal & infant health data giving the attendee<br />

perspective by showing with historical data, the most recent data, and comparing Georgia's data to national<br />

averages. Data will include prenatal dental care, fetal and infant mortality, prematurity, maternal morbidity<br />

and mortality, postpartum care, perinatal depression and breastfeeding. There will be some surprises for<br />

ways we can easily improve maternal and infant health outcomes as well as some sobering concerns in need<br />

of intensive collaborative action.<br />

GENERAL SESSION (GS3)<br />

Thursday, September 29, 3:45-5:00p.m.<br />

Utilizing Low Fidelity Simulation for High Risk Clinical Situations: A How to For<br />

Every Nurse<br />

Cathy Jones, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM<br />

Not everyone has access to advanced patient simulators. Learn how you can use low fidelity, low cost<br />

equipment to run effective simulations on high risk clinical scenarios.<br />

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GENERAL GENERAL<br />

SESSIONS SESSIONS<br />

GENERAL SESSION (GS4)<br />

Friday, September 30, 8:30 -9:30a.m.<br />

Harnessing the Power of Creativity<br />

Rob Levit - Keynote Speaker<br />

Rob Levit is a gifted teacher, trainer and facilitator who has worked extensively with corporate and<br />

nonprofit clients. His inclusive and interactive approach creates avenues of communication that<br />

encourage participation from those with different learning and personality styles. His areas of expertise<br />

include creativity, innovation, strategy, personal/group productivity and emotional intelligence. Learn<br />

how multi-sensory activities and creativity can be used as a tool to enhance emotional intelligence and<br />

interpersonal skills in this interactive session!<br />

GENERAL SESSION (GS5) Friday, September 30, 8:30 -9:30a.m.<br />

Nurses, You Usually Make the Call!<br />

Franklyn Geary, Jr. MD, FACOG<br />

Compassionate caregiver, teacher and mentor are all roles played by Dr. Franklyn Geary, program<br />

director of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the Morehouse School of Medicine.<br />

An Emory University School of Medicine graduate who was once a Grady resident, Dr. Geary plays<br />

a critical role both in the lives of the mothers and infants he treats and in the futures of the<br />

physicians he is helping to train through the OB/GYN program he helped to establish at<br />

Morehouse.


CONCURRENT SESSIONS<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (A1)<br />

Thursday, September 29, 11:00-12:00p.m.<br />

Outcomes for Periviable Births at 22 to 25 weeks Gestation<br />

Ravi Mangal Patel, MD, MSc<br />

Infants born at 22 to 25 weeks of gestation are among the most challenging patients cared for in<br />

neonatal medicine. In this presentation, Dr. Patel will review recent data on the survival of<br />

periviable infants and provide an overview in to spectrum of their short- and long-term<br />

outcomes.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (A2)<br />

Thursday, September 29, 11:00-12:00p.m.<br />

#Suckitup: The Journey of Implementing Nitrous Oxide in the Labor Room<br />

Bridgette Schulman, RNC-OB, C-EFM, BSN, MSNEd<br />

An in-depth look at our journey to implementing Nitrous Oxide as an option of pain management in Labor.<br />

We will discuss the many challenges , barriers, and our ultimate implementation plan.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (A2)<br />

Thursday, September 29, 11:00-12:00p.m.<br />

#Suckitup: The Journey of Implementing Nitrous Oxide in the Labor Room<br />

Heather Standard, RN, BSN, MBA<br />

An in-depth look at our journey to implementing Nitrous Oxide as an option of pain management in Labor.<br />

We will discuss the many challenges , barriers, and our ultimate implementation plan.<br />

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (B1)<br />

Keep it Beautiful Baby: An Overview of Neonatal Skin Care<br />

Juanita Davis, MN, APRN, NNP-BC<br />

Thursday, September 29, 1:15 - 2:15p.m.<br />

Neonatal skin has unique characteristics in its structure and function. <strong>Nursing</strong> care based on scientific<br />

principles and empiric evidence can optimize neonatal skin integrity. This presentation will describe<br />

developmental variations in newborn skin and strategies to prevent and/or treat infusion related injuries and<br />

diaper dermatitis.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (B2)<br />

Thursday, September 29, 1:15 - 2:15p.m.<br />

Blood, Sweat and Tears: The Journey to Effect Change, Increase Patient Safety,<br />

and Improve Outcomes Related to Postpartum Hemorrhage<br />

Jamie Vick RNC-LRN, BSN, MSNEd<br />

Bridgette Schulman, RNC-OB, C-EFM, BSN, MSNEd<br />

Reflecting on an 18-month journey of effecting change in L&D culture and implementing evidence-based<br />

practice recommendations to increase patient safety and improve outcomes for women experiencing<br />

postpartum hemorrhage .<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (C1)<br />

Horizontal Violence: The Violence that ends nursing careers<br />

Erica Mills, PhD, RN<br />

Thursday, September 29, 2:30 - 3:30p.m.<br />

Horizontal or lateral violence is considered an act of aggression among nursing professionals. Horizontal<br />

violence creates a negative work environment impairing teamwork and compromising patient care. The<br />

effects of horizontal violence and strategies for prevention and management are addressed in this hour long<br />

interactive session.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (C2)<br />

We Need to Talk: Facilitating Improved Inter-professional Communication<br />

Among the Healthcare Team<br />

Rosiland Harris, DNP, RN, APRN, RNC, ACNS, BC<br />

Thursday, September 29, 2:30 - 3:30p.m.


CONCURRENT SESSIONS<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (D1)<br />

Friday, September 30, 9:45 - 10:45a.m.<br />

It's A New Day in <strong>Nursing</strong> Education: Camera, Action, YouTube<br />

Cathy Jones, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM<br />

Learn how to use low cost venues to meet the educational needs of todays nurse.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (D2)<br />

Friday, September 30, 9:45 - 10:45a.m.<br />

PPH and the application of viscoelastic testing to identify coagulopathies and<br />

treatment considerations<br />

Erin Ulrichsen, RN, MS, CNOR<br />

The session will include the science and principles of thromboelastography. Discussion will examine the<br />

individual parameters associated with the TEG graph and how each parameter represents a component of<br />

clot development. Further interpretation will demonstrate the application of the values to guide blood<br />

management and address and treat patient coagulopathies.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (E1)<br />

Friday, September 30, 11:00 - 12:00p.m.<br />

Leadership: Nurse self advocacy and career advancement<br />

Karen Rawls, PhDc, MSN/Ed RN<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> Careers have gone from the bedpan and pillow fluffing ideation to board room decision making<br />

executives. We need for the professional executives in major businesses and corporate America to<br />

recognize the contributions that nurses make on a daily basis to society, but equally to the economy at<br />

large. This 60 minute session will identify tools for nursing leadership and advocacy, identify resources<br />

available for career development and nurse leadership, and describe how to integrate best practices in<br />

nursing to align with career advancement and professional advocacy.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (E2)<br />

Friday, September 30, 11:00 - 12:00p.m.<br />

TeamSTEPPS: A Better Way to Communicate<br />

Lynne Hall, RN BSN LSSBB<br />

TeamSTEPPS® (Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety) is an evidence-based<br />

teamwork system aimed at optimizing patient outcomes by improving communication and teamwork skills<br />

among health care professionals. It includes a comprehensive set of ready-to-use materials and a training<br />

curriculum to successfully integrate teamwork principles into any health care system.<br />

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BREAKOUT SESSIONS<br />

CONCURRENT SESSIONS<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (F1)<br />

Friday, September 30, 1:15 - 2:15p.m.<br />

Ethically Complex Perinatal Care:<br />

Recognizing the Contribution to Provider Moral Distress<br />

Jason Lesandrini, PhD<br />

Jason Lesandrini is the Ethicist at Wellstar where his role involves clinical ethics consultation, ethics-based<br />

organizational policy analysis, ethics infrastructure development and support and ongoing ethics education<br />

and programming. Jason has worked at numerous health institutions across the country including the<br />

Veterans Health Administration and St. Johns Mercy in St. Louis, MO. He has served as the ethicist for the Mass Fatality planning commission for<br />

the State of Georgia and currently holds a faculty appointment in the Physician’s Assistant program at Mercer University . Jason is an experienced<br />

speaker, having done numerous workshops and presentations across Georgia and the United States on issues of ethics and health ethics both for<br />

academic audiences and to health care administrators, providers, patients and the lay public. Jason's academic background is in health care<br />

ethics and philosophy. He soon to be Doctorate will be from the St. Louis University. He holds a Master's degree in Philosophy, specializing in<br />

Applied Ethics, from Georgia State University. His research interests include decision making for incapacitated patients, ethics at the end-of-life,<br />

health care resource allocation, and the work of ethics resources in clinical and organizational ethics. He has published in a variety of peer<br />

reviewed journals and written chapters on numerous ethics topics.<br />

CONCURRENT SESSION (F2)<br />

Friday, September 30, 1:15 - 2:15p.m.<br />

Leadership and the Art of Communication<br />

Rob Levit<br />

The number one issue facing leaders today is the ability to communicate clearly, authentically and in a<br />

timely way with peers, employees, and stakeholders. Far too often, leaders do not have the self-awareness<br />

to realize the major gaps in their communication style and how they are perceived by those they serve and<br />

lead. This can lead to isolation, misunderstandings and externalizing issues that are more than likely selfgenerated<br />

and entirely avoidable. The Prosci Communication Checklist, based on a study of 900 participants,<br />

includes active listening and “why” questions as best practices and yet easy strategies like this are frequently overlooked in the rush to be<br />

productive and maintain authority.<br />

In this fast-paced and interactive breakout session, participants will identify barriers and gaps to great communication, learn the techniques of<br />

active listening and engage in activities designed to add clarity, accountability and power to leadership skills. With a compelling mixture of<br />

experiential activities, discussion and question and answer, participants will gain the confidence to communicate more effectively with those they<br />

serve and lead.


EXPLORE LAKE LANIER ISLANDS<br />

Situated along the shores of Georgia’s Great Lake, just 45 minutes outside of Atlanta, Lanier<br />

Islands features 1,500 scenic acres, beckoning to families and corporate groups alike.<br />

Marrying luxurious resort amenities with the unparalleled natural beauty of North Georgia,<br />

a Lanier Islands vacation is one to be treasured long after your bags have been unpacked<br />

and your photos have been uploaded.<br />

The sprawling grounds feature an assortment of pet-friendly accommodations, from<br />

stunning suites and family friendly ranch-style Lake Houses to rustic campsites and splendid<br />

villas. After a perfect night of sleep, Lanier Islands offers a multitude of experiences for your<br />

enjoyment and exhilaration. Play a round of golf on our award-winning course, gallop<br />

through the woods byhorseback, zipline through the trees on a guided canopy tour, cruise<br />

across the lake in a privatepontoon, or explore our variety of dining options onsite. In the<br />

summertime, splash away at Lanier World, and in the winter, discover our brand new winter<br />

experience: Winter Adventure!<br />

Whatever your reason for visiting Lanier Islands, Georgia, there will always be more reasons<br />

to return. Make yourself at home at our hotel in Buford, GA, and allow yourself to unwind<br />

and open up to the endless adventures that await. We’ll see you at the lake!<br />

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HOTEL INFORMATION<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

RATES<br />

Special room rate is $169<br />

per night for single/<br />

double bed<br />

Legacy Lodge & Conference Center ▪ 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy ▪ Buford, GA 30518<br />

Serving as the centerpiece of Lanier Islands, Legacy Lodge & Conference Center offers 216 comfortably<br />

furnished guest rooms, consisting of King Rooms, Double Queen Rooms and 4 King Suites. Our rooms offer<br />

the finest amenities, including spacious bathtubs and tiled walk-in showers, granite surfaces, balconies or<br />

patios, flat-screen televisions, complimentary wireless Internet, as well as concierge and room services.<br />

Enjoy the stunning lake view from your room while you rest, before exploring the activities and amenities<br />

Lanier Islands has to offer. Now pet friendly too!<br />

Legacy Lodge is also home to two incredible dining options, 22,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, a<br />

rejuvenating spa, a heated saltwater outdoor pool, our top-of-line fitness center, gift shop, and a full-service<br />

business center.<br />

Reserve your room today!<br />

Take a virtual tour at www.lanierislands.com<br />

MAIN PHONE: 770-945-8787<br />

HOTEL RESERVATIONS: 1-800-840-5253<br />

When calling, guest should identify the meeting as <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> Conference to get the discounted<br />

rate of $169.<br />

Visit the dedicated booking website by clicking this link Lake Lanier Islands <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> or visit the<br />

website and use group code 160907NURS.<br />

The deadline date for making reservations at the Legacy Lodge is Monday, August 29, <strong>2016</strong>. After this date,<br />

reservations will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.


EXPERIENCE THE EXCITEMENT<br />

What does your week look like at <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Perspectives</strong> <strong>2016</strong>? Be sure to<br />

add these must-do-events to your calendar!<br />

PRE- CONFERENCE PRESENTATION & OPENING DINNER Soak in the<br />

energy and excitement of the meeting at one of the most anticipated events of<br />

the conference. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and mingle with fellow attendees and<br />

industry representatives as you get a first peek at the innovations featured in<br />

our Exhibit Hall. Scope out new products and services for your facility and<br />

connect one-on-one with colleagues, presenters and solution providers. And<br />

don’t forget the giveaways!<br />

NURSING PERSPECTIVES WELCOME PARTY Have you ever seen the glitz and<br />

glam of the Caribbean Festivals or wanted to relive a night at Mardi Gras? Come to<br />

the ever popular Welcome Party and experience both. Join us for a night of dancing,<br />

dining and fun as we capture all the energy of Lake Lanier Islands. Either way,<br />

you’ll enjoy the party as you rock to the sounds of great entertainment, munch on<br />

appetizers and dance the night away with 150 of your closest friends.<br />

AVOID FULL PRICE AND REGISTER BY JUNE 15!<br />

80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE<br />

P.O. Box 26158<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303<br />

www.www.gradyhealth.org/nursingperspectives<br />

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