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Center for Nursing Research & Innovation Research Days 2009 In collaboration with: Bridging Research & Practice

El Camino Hospital John Muir Medical Center – Concord & Walnut Creek campuses Kaiser Permanente –Northern CA Kaiser-San Francisco Laguna Honda Hospital Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Mills Peninsula Health Services Oregon Health & Science University, Hospitals & Clinics Santa Clara Valley Medical Center San Francisco General Hospital San Jose State University – School of Nursing Stanford Hospital and Clinics UCSF Children's Hospital UCSF School of Nursing UCSF Medical Center VA Medical Center, San Francisco VA Palo Alto Health Care System South San Francisco Conference Center  255 Airport Blvd., South San Francisco

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DAY 2

Research Role Development Workshops Day

11th Annual Research in Action DayPodiums & Posters

Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009 Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm Credits: 2 CE Hrs per session

Back by popular demand – Evidence-based Practice Research Role Development Workshops: these workshops will provide the novice investigator with basic information necessary to develop, fund, conduct, analyze, present and publish an evidence based quality improvement or research project. Some of the planned workshop topics include:  Your First Research Project  Principles of Measurement – Measurement Sources & Characteristics of Good Measurement  Understanding Research Results  Excel for Absolute Beginners  Clinical Research Design Basics – Fitting the Method to the Question  Primer on Qualitative Methods  Using Simulation Training in Research  Information Literacy  Building Capacity for Research and EBP in Hospitals – a Model  Synthesizing the Evidence and Identifying Best Practice  The Art & Science of Engaging Peers in Unitbased Research, EBP and QI Projects  Implementation Science – Sustaining and Spreading Good Innovation  Lessons Learned: Publishing in a Peer Reviewed Journal for the FIRST Time  Grantsmanship and Proposal Writing for Beginners  Launching and Leading Journal Clubs  Disseminating the Good News: Creating Abstracts, Posters and Publications

Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm Credits: 5 CE Hrs full day only Keynote: Julia Aucoin, DNS, RN, BC, Chief Knowledge Officer, Practical Success

“Generating Research, Changing Practice, Accountability for Quality” • Hear colleagues present results of research efforts and creative projects that are improving patient care. • Participate in exciting poster session presentations and discover clinical innovations that work! • Network with colleagues in informal discussions over a casual lunch. • Enrich your ability to transform your good ideas into projects that make a difference.

Registration Fees: Research Role Development Workshops DayCenter Partners -LPCH, Stanford, UCSF = $75 each All other sponsoring hospitals( see above) = $95 each Non-Sponsor fee = $140 each Research in Action Day – Podiums & Posters Presenters (podium) = No charge Presenters (poster)= $40 All sponsoring hospitals (see above) = $100 each Non-Sponsor fee = $150 each Two Day Registration Two day fee sponsors= $150 Two day fee non-sponsors= $250 All Discounts end October 23rd

To register online go to here. for more information call or email:Donna Frantz 650-723-7062, [email protected]

Center for Nursing Research & Innovation

Research Role Development Workshops Day 2009 October 29, 2009 Program Overview Investigative Role Development Track

Session 1 8:30- 10:15

Session 2 10:30-12:15

Research Methods for Novice Investigator SALON AB Principles of Measurement— Measurement Sources and Characteristics of Good Measurement Lynn Forsey Understanding Research Results Susan Shapiro

Research Methods for Advanced Beginner Investigator SALON CD

Evidence-Based Practice

Grantsmanship, Publications, and Posters

BADEN A

Clinical Research Design Basics—Fitting the Method to the Question

Building Capacity for Research and EBP in Hospitals—A Model Nancy Donaldson Susan Shapiro

BADEN B Lessons Learned: Publishing in a Peer Reviewed Journal for the FIRST Time Panel—Gretchen Summer Moderator Grantsmanship & Proposal Writing for Beginners Deb Eldridge

Deb Eldridge Primer on Qualitative Methods

Synthesizing the Evidence and Identifying Best Practice

Annette Nasr Garrett Chan LUNCH 12:15 TO 12:45

Lunch & Learn 12:45-1:45

Session 3 2:00-3:45

Your First Research Project Julia Aucoin

Excel for Absolute Beginners Raymond R. Balise & Rebecca McCue

Using Simulation Training in Research Gretchen Summer

Information Literacy-Lynda Copeland-Fields

The Art & Science of Engaging Peers in Unitbased research, EBP and QI Projects Panel—Lynn Forsey, Moderator

Launching and Leading Journal Clubs (including e-journal clubs) Marti Buffum

Implementation Science: Sustaining & Spreading Good Innovations

Disseminating the Good News: Creating Abstracts, Posters, and Publications

Nancy Donaldson

Marti Buffum

Faculty Julia Aucoin, DNS, RN, BC, Chief Knowledge Officer, Practical Success Raymond R. Balise, PhD, Research Software Developer, Health Research & Policy (HRP), Stanford University Marti Buffum, DNSc, APRN, BC, CS, Associate Chief, Nursing Service for Research, VA Medical Center, San Francisco Garrett Chan, RN, PhD, CNS, NP, Lead Advanced Practice Nurse, Clinical Decision Area/ Emergency Department Stanford Hospital & Clinics Linda Copeland-Fields, RN, MSN, Medical-Surgical-Trauma, Neurosurgical ICU, Stanford Hospital and Clinics Nancy Donaldson, RN, DNSc, FAAN, Director, Center for Nursing Research & Innovation, Clinical Professor, UCSF School of Nursing Deb Eldredge, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, Oregon Health & Science University, School of Nursing Lynn Forsey, RN, PhD, Program Director- Nurse Scientist, Patient Care Services, Stanford Hospital and Clinics Rebecca McCue, Social Science Research Assistant Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University Annette Nasr, RN, PhD, Nurse Scientist, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and Assistant Clinical Professor, UCSF Susan E. Shapiro, RN, PhD, CEN, Clinical Professor, Senior Nurse Scientist, Center for Nursing Research & Innovation, UCSF School of Nursing Gretchen Summer, RN PhD, Associate Director, Nursing Research Program, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Regional Division

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