nlandor
December 24th, 2007, 04:59 PM
Critical Care Session II, held 11-28-07, focused on the prevention of Pressure Ulcer
Session includes:
Powerpoint Presentation (http://webmedia.ipro.org/jeny/hanys/ccp110207.ppt)
Download Video (http://webmedia.ipro.org/jeny/hanys/PressureUlcersPrevention/ppu20071128//puprev.wmv) (Windows Media File Size: 81.3MB)
Note: For best performance you may wish to save this file to your computer (right-click on the link and choose to "Save As"). If you have any questions or problems listening to these audio-video recordings, please contact Nancy Landor (nlandor@hanys.org (mailto:nlandor@hanys.org)).
Faculty:
Aline M. Holmes, RN, APNC, MSN, CNAA (BC), APRN (BC), CCRN
Aline Holmes is the senior vice president for clinical affairs at the New Jersey Hospital Association in Princeton. In this position she is responsible for assuring that clinical and professional matters impacting NJHA’s members are addressed proactively and for providing leadership in advancing specific initiatives and on-going efforts in practically all areas pertaining to clinical affairs. Prior to this position she was the Director of the NJHA Quality Institute, where she worked with hospitals, post-acute care facilities and home health agencies on a variety of initiatives to improve quality of care and patient safety for New Jersey residents. Some of these include the very successful Collaborative to Improve Quality and Patient Safety in the Intensive Care Unit, the Collaborative to Reduce the Incidence of Pressure Ulcers in the Elderly, and an initiative to establish a statewide learning network on Rapid Response Teams in hospitals and evaluate their impact of nursing satisfaction and turnover.
After completing her undergraduate work at the University of Massachusetts in nursing, Aline served in the U. S. Navy Nurse Corps. She received her M. S. N. from the Catholic University of American in Washington, DC, and worked as a nursing administrator in hospitals in Washington, DC and Chicago before moving to New Jersey. She has held positions here as vice president, patient care services, and chief operating officer/chief nursing officer of a multi-hospital system. She also has worked in long term care and in managed care, and has held multiple faculty appointments here and in Chicago and Washington, DC.
Session includes:
Powerpoint Presentation (http://webmedia.ipro.org/jeny/hanys/ccp110207.ppt)
Download Video (http://webmedia.ipro.org/jeny/hanys/PressureUlcersPrevention/ppu20071128//puprev.wmv) (Windows Media File Size: 81.3MB)
Note: For best performance you may wish to save this file to your computer (right-click on the link and choose to "Save As"). If you have any questions or problems listening to these audio-video recordings, please contact Nancy Landor (nlandor@hanys.org (mailto:nlandor@hanys.org)).
Faculty:
Aline M. Holmes, RN, APNC, MSN, CNAA (BC), APRN (BC), CCRN
Aline Holmes is the senior vice president for clinical affairs at the New Jersey Hospital Association in Princeton. In this position she is responsible for assuring that clinical and professional matters impacting NJHA’s members are addressed proactively and for providing leadership in advancing specific initiatives and on-going efforts in practically all areas pertaining to clinical affairs. Prior to this position she was the Director of the NJHA Quality Institute, where she worked with hospitals, post-acute care facilities and home health agencies on a variety of initiatives to improve quality of care and patient safety for New Jersey residents. Some of these include the very successful Collaborative to Improve Quality and Patient Safety in the Intensive Care Unit, the Collaborative to Reduce the Incidence of Pressure Ulcers in the Elderly, and an initiative to establish a statewide learning network on Rapid Response Teams in hospitals and evaluate their impact of nursing satisfaction and turnover.
After completing her undergraduate work at the University of Massachusetts in nursing, Aline served in the U. S. Navy Nurse Corps. She received her M. S. N. from the Catholic University of American in Washington, DC, and worked as a nursing administrator in hospitals in Washington, DC and Chicago before moving to New Jersey. She has held positions here as vice president, patient care services, and chief operating officer/chief nursing officer of a multi-hospital system. She also has worked in long term care and in managed care, and has held multiple faculty appointments here and in Chicago and Washington, DC.