The Nurses Association Of The Commonwealth Of The Bahamas

The Nurses Association of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is the official national professional body for nurses of The Bahamas and endeavors to promote the highest possible standard of nursing practice, encourage professional and educational advancement for nurses and ensure that all people irrespective of nationality, race, color or social origin may have optimal nursing care.

 

Venue

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Who's Speaking?

Dr. Shirley Curtis

President of The Caribbean Regional Midwives Association; Vice President of The Midwives Association of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas;Associate Prof

Dr. Theresa Moxey Adderley

Associate Professor

Ms. Doreen Butler

Assistant Professor

Mrs. Bridgette Sherman

Vice President of Patient Care Services

Mrs. Gina Dean

Director of Nursing

Event Schedule

Schedule day 1(November 18, 2020)

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Session

Speaker(s)

Time

1

Prayer

Dr. Persephone Munnings- DNP, PMH Moderator

10:00AM - 10:02AM

2

Greetings

Rebecca Johnson-NACB President, Esther DeGourville-PAHO/WHO Representative, The Honorable Mr. Renward Wells-Minister of Health

10:03AM - 10:12AM

3

Zoom Guidelines

Dr. Persephone Munnings- DNP, PMH; Moderator

10:13AM - 10:14AM

4

Technology Takeover! Implications for Nursing Education

Ms. Doreen Butler

10:14AM - 10:34AM

5

Maternal & Child Health in a Pandemic: Challenges & Opportunities

Dr. Shirley Curtis

10:35AM - 10:55AM

6

Activity

Dr. Persephone Munnings- DNP, PMH Moderator

10:55AM - 11:00AM

7

Covid-19 & Nursing Research Opportunities

Dr. Theresa Moxey Adderley

11:00AM - 11:20AM

8

The Negative After You’re Positive: Coping With Mental Health Effects of Covid Exposure

Mrs. Bridgette Sherman

11:21AM - 11:41AM

9

Activity

Dr. Persephone Munnings- DNP, PMH; Moderator

11:42AM - 11:47AM

10

Between a Rock & a Hard Place: Covid-19’s Impact on Co-Morbidities & Access to Care

Mrs. Gina Dean

11:47AM - 12:07PM

11

Panel: The Nurse as The Patient: Lived Experiences & Gaps in Care

RNs Across The Bahamas

12:08PM - 12:28PM

12

Closing Instructions

Dr. Persephone Munnings- DNP, PMH Moderator

12:28PM - 12:30PM

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General Information

Title:

The 43rd Annual Nurses Educational Conference

Sub-title:

Nurses Emerging from 2020: Ever Committed, Ever United, Ever Strong!

CE Units:

2.5

Date:

18 November 2020

Time:

10:00AM - 12:30PM

Venue:

Zoom Platform

Who can attend this training?

Nursing, Midwifery

Registration Fee:

$0.00

Contact Person:

Rebecca Johnson

Email:

nursesassociationofthebahamas@outlook.com

Phone:

429-3463

Name of (Training committee chairman):

Ms. Ferneka Deleveaux

Position:

Education & Research Committee Chair

Training Overview

Traning Overview:

Hear from experienced nurse leaders on current challenges, changes and opportunities for growth during and after the Covid-19 global pandemic across The Bahamas. Contribute to discussions based on observations, research, and real life on the ground experiences of nurses in The Bahamas thus far.

Traning Objectives:

Overall Objectives

  1. To create a space for nurse clinicians, administrators, researchers, educators and students to network and discuss current challenges and innovations in nursing care across the nursing diaspora of The Bahamas.
  2. To encourage and influence nurses to share new lessons, observations and suggestions to address emerging and current issues in nursing in The Bahamas
  3. To facilitate the sharing of knowledge and ideas among nurses to improve good patient/ staff outcomes and work environments in healthcare in The Bahamas

Learner Outcomes

  1. Discuss the challenges and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on maternal and child health care, nursing education, public access to healthcare and the mental health of staff and patients
  2. Explore innovative strategies, ideas, and research opportunities to address identified challeges in patient and staff care 
  3. Reflect keenly on personal experiences of the nurse as the patient, gaps in care and create dialogue to improve experiences and outcomes moving forward.

Methodologies:

  • Virtual Presentations
  • Question & Answer
  • Panel Discussion

Item/s to bring:

An open mind, ideas and solutions.

Exam Information

Title

Moradabad Railway

Unit

444

Date

2018-09-30 To 2018-11-14

Time

14:01:00

Contact Person

Ravi Singh

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The committee

Rickey D. Ng

Ferneka Deleveaux

Education & Research Chair

Rickey D. Ng

Mrs. Nicole Turner

Education & Research Committee Member

Rickey D. Ng

Ms. Desiree Jolly

Education & Research Committee Member

Rickey D. Ng

Ms. Rebecca Johnson

NACB President, Education & Research Committee Member