Greetings SPN Members!
ACTIVELY ENGAGING TO BUILD YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
Greetings SPN Members!
ACTIVELY ENGAGING TO BUILD YOUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
SPN Serenity Sphere
Practicing Gratitude
Impact of Fentanyl on Pediatrics
Peggy Zysk, RN, BSN, CPN, member of SPN Healthcare Policy and Advocacy Committee
Greetings SPN Members!
PRIORITIZE YOUR BIG ROCKS!!
Introducing SPN's New Mentorship Exchange Program
Where pediatric nurses nurture and empower each other
Nominations are now open for the Barbara A. Larson Humanitarian and Innovation Awards! If you know someone who continually goes above and beyond to serve our pediatric population, show them you recognize the work they are doing by nominating them for one of SPN's awards this year.
The Barbara A. Larson Humanitarian Award is named in memory of a long-time SPN member, officer and pediatric nurse who made a significant impact on the health and well-being of children around the world. This award is given to an individual (preferably a pediatric nurse) who exemplifies the ideals, values, and commitment held by Barbara A. Larson to serve children by working to improve their health, well-being, and/or living conditions (awarded in even years).
Greetings SPN Members! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
As I review the accomplishments of SPN over the past year, I am in awe of the knowledge and expertise our members bring to their service on the Board of Directors, committees, task forces, as well as our educational programs. I can already sense that 2024 will be another successful year working towards our mission of providing you with excellent resources and education in pediatric nursing!
Please Share Your Feedback in the DEI Task Force Follow-Up Survey
As you may recall in 2021, SPN's DEI Task Force requested information to gain a baseline understanding of SPN membership. That information assisted the task force in working to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion were taken into consideration for SPN processes and practices, in addition to influencing the creation of new services and resources that would benefit membership.
SPN had a jam-packed 2023 filled with educational and inspiring webinars. Now is a great time to catch up on any webinars you may have missed. And with SPN’s new Leaning Center, it’s even easier to view the previous webinars and earn Nursing Continuing Professional Development Credit.
Be on the lookout for more webinars in 2024!
As a result of the recent membership election, please join us in congratulating our new SPN Board of Directors and Nominating Committee Members!
Access to Care During Childhood: A Social Determinant of Health
Author:Michaela Lewis, DNP, ARNP, CPNP-AC/PC, CPN, CPEN, CNE, CNE-cl, PMHS, CCRN, VA-BC
Greetings SPN Members!
ENGAGING WITH FUTURE PEDIATRIC NURSES
Thursday, December 7, 2023, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Nurse residency programs aim to improve nursing job satisfaction and patient outcomes and can reduce turnover, errors, and stress among nurses. Let's talk about residencies as they share their lessons learned and success at the SPN Coffee Break. Join us if you have a residency, are thinking about starting one, or just want to hear how others are managing their residencies. You don't want to miss the discussion at this SPN Coffee Break.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. CT
Greetings SPN Members!
PEDIATRIC NURSES WEEK
The Society of Pediatric Nurses (SPN) recently created a micro-learning video about the risk of measles, how to prevent its spread, and the treatment of patients who have contracted the disease. SPN recognizes that this information is relevant across a variety of practice settings and pediatric nursing positions for providing guidance for measles prevention to those you serve. Utilize SPN’s measles video to refresh yourself and those you work with about how to mitigate the risk of contracting measles and how to handle cases of measles that you may encounter.
SPN encourages you to share this quick video with your peers as an opportunity to discuss the signs of a measles outbreak in your community.
Instructor: Lizdelia Piñón, Ed.D.
Thursday, November 2, 2023, 4:00 pm CT
NCPD Contact Hour(s): 1.0
Children with special needs may require consideration and adaptation of interventions in the home, school, and hospital setting to promote equitable care and access. Please join us to learn more about ways you can promote equitable access and care. Dr. Liz Piñon, educator, and mother of four children with special needs, will share a “day-in-the-life”. Liz will describe successes and challenges experienced in the home, hospital, and school setting and suggest ways to support and connect with parents. Learn how you can be an ally advocate and promote the health and wellbeing of children with special needs and their families.
Instructor: Lauren Pfeifer, PhD, RN, CCDS
Monday, October 16, 2023, 11:00 am CT
NCPD Contact Hour(s): 1.25
The pediatric nursing workforce has faced unprecedented challenges over the past several years. As the complexity of patient care and severity of illnesses increase, it is paramount that our profession remains committed to cultivating psychological safety and embedding the principles of high reliability. This 75-minute interactive session will review the barriers to patient and staff safety, discuss the influence that workplace culture has on staff perceptions and behaviors and discuss opportunities for improvement.
Elections are now open for our Board of Directors and Nominating Committee who will begin their term at the conclusion of the 2024 Annual Conference next April. Below is the slate for nominations this year, and you can submit your choices using the link below until October 30th.
Tina Spagnola, MSN, RN, NE-BC, NPD=BC
October marks the observance of antibullying month, and it is disappointing to see that bullying persists in the nursing profession. However, if we join forces, we can bring about a change and make bullying entirely unacceptable.