Past Event: 2023 APRN Roundtable

Event Presentations
Outcomes from the National Academy of Medicine’s Action Collaborative on Countering the U.S. Opioid Epidemic: Implications for the Health Care Professions
- Presented by
- Kathy Chappell, PhD, RN, FNAP, FAAN, Senior Vice President, Accreditation, Certification, Measurement, Institute for Credentialing Research and Quality Management, and Advanced Practice Initiatives, American Nurses Credentialing Center; Steve Singer, PhD, Vice President for Education & Outreach, Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
- Length
- 1:05:34
Welcome & Fireside Chat with Representative Lauren Underwood
- Presented by
- Representative Lauren Underwood, MSN/MPH, RN, FAAN, Illinois 14th District
- Length
- 20:24
Evaluating the Impact of Executive Orders Lifting Restrictions on Advanced Practice Registered Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Presented by
- Brendan Martin, PhD, Director, Research NCSBN
- Length
- 39:38
The State of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree: A Survey of DNP Graduates, Academic Leaders, and Employers
- Presented by
- George A. Zangaro, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chief Policy and Scientific Officer, American Association of Colleges of Nursing
- Length
- 49:55
Navigating Through the APRN License Discipline Process
- Presented by
- Lauren Papillion, JD, Chief Compliance Officer Louisiana State Board of Nursing
- Length
- 40:40
Catch Me (If You Can): The Impaired Provider
- Presented by
- Rodrigo Garcia, MSN, MBA, APN-BC, CRNA, RN, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Anesthetist, Parkdale Center for Professionals; Claudia Garcia, MBA, CADAC II, LAC, RN, Chief Operating Officer, Community Outreach Coordinator, Parkdale Center for Professionals
- Length
- 57:21
Event Description
OBJECTIVES
1. Assess the impact of COVID waivers on APRNs in direct patient care.
1. Assess the impact of COVID waivers on APRNs in direct patient care.
2. Evaluate the current trends in entry level APRN education.
3. Examine the role of nursing regulatory bodies in APRN discipline.
4. Examine an alternative to discipline program for APRNs with substance use and opioid use disorders.
5. Identify opportunities for health care professionals to address the opioid crisis.
6. Apply legislator insights to achieve stakeholder unity and advance APRN legislation.
- When
- April 2023
- Where
- Virtual
- Topic
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), Practice
- Audience
- Board Executives, Nursing Professionals
- Knowledge Network
- Advanced Practice