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Published by Health Connect Partners, 2020-04-30 17:16:59

Demo Book #1

Hospital O.R. & Surgical
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David Mason
Hospital O.R. & Surgical
The last few weeks have been unprecedented for all of us with so much in turmoil. Our hearts go out to everyone directly and indirectly impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. We would also like to acknowledge our amazing healthcare workers and first responders, many of whom are participating with us in our virtual conference. What they are doing is exceptional—they are the true heroes of this crisis.
For the past 14 years, Health Connect Partners has been focused on our mission of bringing providers and suppliers together, and each of you have been a part of our journey. The lasting friendships and meaningful connections made at our events have forged us into a strong community. It was because of this special community that we felt it was in the best interest of all of our providers in the healthcare setting, suppliers, and our employees to stay safe and healthy this spring and pivot from a physical conference to a virtual setting. Despite the severe impact that this virus has caused on all of our businesses, we have tried to come up with a solution to allow our loyal providers and suppliers to be able to connect safely.
We are happy to have you with us for our 2020 Virtual Spring Hospital O.R. & Surgical Conference—the first ever of its kind! We realize that the need for connection in our healthcare communities has never been greater, even though meeting in person is not possible right now. We look forward to bringing providers and suppliers together in our new virtual conference format to allow you to connect face-to-face (virtually), develop business relationships, be inspired by thought-provoking education, and discover new technology and products.
If you have questions at any time during this event, stop by the virtual help desk or call us at 615-449-6234. We are here for you and happy to help.
We are beyond grateful to all of you for your understanding and willingness to keep moving in a positive direction. We look forward to seeing you all in person at our fall events.
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Monday, May 4
10:00am—11:00am CT educationalsession
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Live Inspired
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John O’Leary, a #1 national bestselling author and speaker, will bring inspiration to us as leaders.
In 1987, John O’Leary was a curious nine-year-old boy. Playing with fire and gasoline, John created a massive explosion in his home and was burned on 100% of his body. He was given 1% chance to live. This epic story of survival was first showcased in his parents’ book, Overwhelming Odds, in 2006. It was this book that first invited John
to embrace his miraculous recovery and share it with the world. Today, John is an inspirational speaker teaching nearly 75,000 people around the world each year
how to live inspired. Consistently described as “the best speaker we’ve ever had,” John’s emotional storytelling, unexpected humor and authenticity make each of his presentations truly inspirational. John’s “Live Inspired” podcast is a top 20 for business on iTunes & Inc. Magazine and his online community is 200,000 strong.
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Chris Heeter
Wild Leadership
Chris Heeter is out to create a Wild revolution in the workplace. Chris will challenge and inspire us toward “Wild Leadership,” compassionate presence, and daring authenticity.
Chris was selected as a “Top Ten Speaker of 2014” by MeetingsNet, and was the highest rated speaker of Meeting Professional International’s 2014 World Education Congress. A wilderness guide since 1984 and professional speaker since 2001, she has led and worked with a diverse array of teams, both canine and human! Featured on The Discovery Channel’s “National Geographic Today,” she brings decades
of leadership experience indoors, to conferences and offices, working with teams and leaders, helping us recognize that leadership and teamwork doesn’t have to be so complicated.
With remarkable parallels to the work world, Chris shares hilarious stories
from her sled dog team with their quirky personalities and from guiding whitewater trips, where successfully navigating obstacles (mostly) is part of the journey.
Ruth Cassidy
Perspective from the Frontlines
Dr. Ruth Cassidy is a Senior Vice President of Clinical Support Services and Chief Pharmacy Officer at SBH Health System located in NYC. Ruth will share some information, lessons learned and best case practices from her recent experience battling COVID-19 on the front lines of the outbreak in the Bronx.
In her role, Ruth has responsibility for departments such as pharmacy, laboratory
services, radiology, interventional radiology, food service, clinical nutrition, wound care and invasive/noninvasive cardiology. She earned her Bachelor of Science at St. John’s University, a Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of Florida, a Fellowship with the American College of Healthcare Executives, an MBA with West Texas A&M University, and is an Associate Faculty at the CUNY School of Medicine. Ruth continues support of her profession by serving on various boards, including the NYSCHP board of directors as well as chair of the Health Connect Partners Hospital Pharmacy Educational Advisory Board.
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learningobjectives
After attending this presentation, attendees will be able to:
• Improve personal accountability for actions, attitudes, and outcomes
• Better understand their impact within their team and re-ignite their passion for their profession
• Guide your team through change where everyone stays on board and engaged
• Hone your communication skills for greater impact
• Improve readiness for disasters
• Discuss what has worked well and what has not worked well during this pandemic
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Friday, May 8
10:00am—11:00am CT educationalsession
Denise Shope, RN, MHSA, ARM, CPHRM, DFASRM
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An Enterprise Risk Management Solution for the Perioperative Setting
learningobjectives
After attending this presentation,
Denise joined RCM&D in 2008 as a Risk Management Consultant. She brings
33 years of extensive healthcare experience, 27 years of which she spent working in healthcare risk management handling risk management issues for tertiary care systems, physician groups, post-acute care and enterprise-wide health care delivery systems. She is
a nationally recognized healthcare enterprise risk management professional.
Prior to joining RCM&D, Denise began her career as a registered staff nurse
at Geisinger Medical Center, and
then progressed through several advancements, including to the position of Geisinger Health System Director
of Performance Improvement and Risk Management, and Patient Safety Officer.
She held leadership positions with the Pennsylvania Association of Health Care Risk Management and served on the Board of Directors for the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) from 2011 through 2014, and currently during her presidential term through 2020. She is currently ASHRM’s 2019 past- President. Denise currently sits on ASHRM’s Enterprise Risk Management Task Force and is faculty for ASHRM’s ERM Certificate program and ASHRM’s Healthcare Risk Management Certificate program. She speaks nationally on healthcare enterprise risk management topics. She holds the Designated Fellow of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management and is a Certified Professional Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) designee. In addition to her advanced degree and certifications she
is a licensed producer for Property and Casualty insurances.
attendees will learn to:
• Identify common trends of professional liability claims unique to the perioperative setting
• Identify key lessons learned along with risk management strategies
• Explain the value proposition for a proactive enterprise wide framework for perioperative risk management
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Monday, May 11
10:00am—11:00am CT educationalsession
A Regulatory Perspective on Challenges in the Peri-Operative Domain
Chris Pratt, MS, BSN, RN
Chris Pratt is an Associate Consultant with Courtemanche and Associates with more than 33 years in clinical and leadership experience working in varying healthcare positions from the bedside to the Boardroom. In this role, he is responsible for assessing healthcare organizations’ readiness for licensing, accreditation, and regulatory compliance. He is trained in the application, teaching, and facilitation of the requirements and recommendations of The Joint Commission, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
and other regulatory and accrediting agencies. He assists organizations with post-survey activities education and follow-up, patient safety strategies, and quality improvement initiatives.
He retired in 2016 with over 29 years
of distinguished service as a U.S. Navy Nurse Corps Officer. Clinically, he is a licensed Registered Nurse with extensive experience in critical care, medical-surgical services, ambulatory care, staff development, nursing administration and quality.
Mr. Pratt’s vast Navy experiences included oversight of healthcare operations for both inpatient and ambulatory care
settings, shipboard/overseas/operational nursing services, and facility/corporate staff development programs. He served
as the Director for Navy Medicine Nursing Education and Education/Training Management Community providing guidance to over 60 specialty group members. He spearheaded the proposal and acquisition of an enterprise wide Learning Management System Portal to centralize and standardize the assignment, delivery, documentation and reliable reporting for over 63,000 employees.
Mr. Pratt graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of South Carolina. Additionally, he earned a Master of Science in Educational Leadership from the University of Memphis in Tennessee where he was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society for academic achievement. He holds numerous awards and recognitions of military service. Mr. Pratt is trained in the use of Lean tools, project management and is a TeamSTEPPS instructor.
learningobjectives
After attending this presentation,
THREE
attendees will learn to:
• Identify at least four common regulatory challenges currently found in the perioperative environment
• Describe at least one practice opportunity associated with each regulatory challenge commonly identified by surveyors
• Discuss at least two mitigating strategies to address each identified challenge
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Tuesday, May 12
10:00am—11:00am CT educationalsession
David Willis
David Willis, currently working with The Advisory Board, has more than 25 years of experience as an executive and a management consultant, including 15 years in health care advising some of the nation’s largest health systems on strategy development and execution. Additionally, he has worked with more than half of the Fortune 100, advising global leadership teams on best practices in strategy, leadership, and organizational change.
As Vice President, Health System Strategy, Dave serves as a strategic partner to leading health care organizations across the globe, and as a thought leader
on many of the most pressing issues facing executives today. His work spans such areas as growth strategy, margin enhancement, M&A, systemness, change management, consumerism, and
learningobjectives
After attending this presentation,
population health. As a parent of two children with special needs, he is also extremely passionate about the issues of care coordination and patient experience.
Across his two decades with The Advisory Board, Dave has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences on health care leadership and strategy. He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, has an MBA from Yale University School of Management and has done post-graduate work at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Dave’s passions include traveling, craft beer, crossword puzzles, and baseball history. Originally from the Boston area, he currently resides in Northern Virginia, but remains a diehard Red Sox fan (though he has learned to pronounce
the letter “r.”)
attendees will learn to:
• Describe the market and demographic trends that are reshaping demand for health care in the US
• Compare and contrast the different tactics that purchasers are using to reduce the cost of care
• Assess the likelihood of success of different provider strategies to meet the market’s demand for affordability
FOUR
Healthcare State of the Union—Key Trends Shaping Provider Strategy in 2020
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Wednesday, May 13
10:00am—11:00am CT educationalsession
DEA Updates, Recent Case Studies and Controlled Substance Risk Mitigation
Dennis A. Wichern
Dennis A. Wichern is a partner with Prescription Drug Consulting (PDC) where he focuses his efforts on risk mitigation and compliance initiatives to protect healthcare providers nationwide. Prior to joining PDC, Mr. Wichern completed 30 years of public service as a DEA agent, last serving as the agent in charge of the Chicago Field Division. Before his transfer to Chicago in 2014, Mr. Wichern oversaw DEA operations in Indiana where he observed first-hand the deadly effects resulting from the prescription drug and opioid epidemic. It was during this period that Mr. Wichern initiated partnerships with the medical community to safeguard providers from the compliance risks associated with prescription drugs by developing CME and CLE programs addressing MAT and pain prescriber safeguards, federal pharmacy regulatory and DEA compliance, and drug destruction methods.
learningobjectives
After attending this presentation,
FIVE
attendees will learn to:
• Define DEA’s specific authorities and role in relation to controlled substances and the practice of medicine
• Identify important controlled substance record keeping requirements and techniques to prepare for a DEA audit
• Recognize practical strategies and tips to reduce opioid risk at your hospital pharmacy while complying with federal law
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Thursday, May 14
10:00am—11:00am CT educationalsession
Sherri Neal
Sherri Neal is Chief Diversity Officer for HCA Healthcare, where she is responsible for leading the company’s diversity, inclusion, equity and cultural competence initiatives. Since joining the company
in 2006, she has been a champion of creating a culture of inclusion through thought leadership, strategic direction and creative business solutions. Sherri is a progressive innovator and has developed multiple award-winning models that have advanced HCA Healthcare’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. In 2018, the company received top innovation honors from the Diversity Journal for the BRAVE Conversations program, an “outside of the box” dialogue experience developed under Sherri’s leadership.
• Identify key characteristics of the five generations in the workplace
• Describe common generational challenges and their impact on business results
• Demonstrate effective strategies for cross-generational communications
SIX
Leveraging Generational Insights
learningobjectives
After attending this presentation,
Sherri has over 25 years of experience as a diversity practitioner and is known for her ability to deliver presentations that engage and inspire audiences to take inclusion to the next level. Sherri is an active community volunteer and serves on a number of nonprofit boards in Middle Tennessee. She has received several recognitions, including the Tri-State Minority Supplier Development Council Champion Award and Tennessee State University’s Women of Legend and Merit Award.
attendees will learn to:
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educational advisoryboard
Over the past year, our Educational Advisory Board has volunteered their valuable time to help us create an outstanding agenda. We greatly appreciate their dedication and want to recognize this esteemed group for all their hard work.
Simply put, without their time and expertise, this event would not have been possible.
Hospital O.R. & Surgical Chair
Stephen Lovern, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
“Preparing today, for our industry’s tomorrow”
Senior Director – System Perioperative Services
Carilion Clinic Roanoke, VA
Lou Bottoms, MHA, BSN, MS, RN, CNOR
Specialty Director Perioperative Services
Emory University Hospital Atlanta, GA
Valerie Brown, MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC
Administrative Director, Surgical Services
Hunterdon Medical Center Flemington, NJ
Larry Creech, RN, MBA
Corporate Perioperative Consultant
RWJ Barnabas Health Somerset Somerville, NJ
Nursing
Lucy Duffy, RN, MA, CNOR
Vice President of Peri-Operative Services
Mount Sinai Hospital New York, NY
Stephanie Falconer, MHA, BSN, CNOR
Director, Medical Custom Contracting
Beaumont Health Southfield, MI
Missy Hill, RN, CPHRM, FCN, HACP
Director, M/S Clinical Specialist
Intalere
St. Louis, MO
Faisal Rahman, PhD
CEO/President
APAC Surgery/Pain Centers (IL & IN) Dyer, IN
Lynn Sandoval, MSN, RN, NE-BC
Executive Director Procedural Optimization
Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, OK
Educational Review Systems is an approved approver of continuing nursing education by the Alabama State Nursing Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Provider # 5-115. This program is approved for 6 hours of continuing nursing education.
Educational Review Systems is also approved for nursing continuing education by the state of California, the state of Florida and the District of Columbia.
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DAILY
8:00am—5:00pm CT
Session ONE Tuesday, May 5
Session TWO Wednesday, May 6
Session THREE Thursday, May 7
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How to Prepare
• Complete our Virtual System Test. Take a few minutes to verify your system readiness as soon as possible—if you have any questions or experience difficulty, let us know so we can help.
• Chrome is the ideal browser for the Virtual Reverse Expo platform.
• Check WiFi Speed. Streaming other devices during your virtual meetings
may impact speed.
• Check Microphone & Video Capability. Use of headphones is suggested.
• Check your Virtual Meeting Space. Make sure you’re satisfied with the
lighting level, camera angle, and items that appear in the background when you’re on camera.
Virtual Reverse Expo Day
• Early = On Time. Login to your Virtual Reverse Expo dashboard 15 minutes in advance of each meeting to prevent any lost meeting time due to technical issues.
• Remember the Five Minute Rule. At the conclusion of the 5 minutes,
the meeting will end but you will be able to wrap up your notes before returning to your Virtual Reverse Expo dashboard to join your next meeting.
• Focus on the Conversation. Contact information will appear on the screen but don’t worry about writing it down during your meeting—a summary email will be sent each day which will include contact information for all of your Virtual Reverse Expo meetings.
• Suppliers. Bring your best “elevator pitch” and a warm smile. Share your product or service and allow time for the Provider to share their needs— you may be able to meet them in a way you did not initially anticipate.
• Providers. Be honest about whether each product or service will meet your needs; if you express interest to a Supplier during a meeting, be prepared for and please respond to follow up communication from them.
System Requirements
• Desktop – Windows 10 & MacOS 10.7 Mojave 4th gen Intel Core i3, 4GB Ram
• Google Chrome (preferred)
• Firefox
• Microsoft Edge Chromium • Safari 11+
• Mobile – Android 7.0 • Google Chrome
• Mobile – iOS 12.2 • Safari 11+
• Networking – Recommended
• Download 5.0 mb/s
• Upload Video & Audio Only 5 mb/s
• Upload Video & Audio + Screen Share 10 mb/s • Open TCP port 443
• UDP port 3478
• Networking – Minimum
• Download 1.2 mb/s
• Upload Video & Audio only 1.2 mb/s
• Upload Video & Audio + Screen Share 2.5 mb/s
• Open TCP port 443
• Speakers & Microphone – Built-in or USB • Webcam – Built-in or USB
Remember: Where you build your best relationships, you’ll build your best business.
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Tips for Success!


Special thanks to each Provider for joining our inaugural Hospital O.R. & Surgical Virtual Reverse Expo
81st Medical Group - Keesler Medical Center, Keesler Air Force Base, MS, Wendy Wilkins, MSN, CNOR, Operating Room Clinical Nurse Specialist Aiken Regional Medical Center, Miami, FL, Yvette Riley, PhDc, MBA/HCM, BSN, Director Surgical Services
American Surgisite Centers (9 Locations), Somerset, NJ, Kathryn Craig-Klemm, Director, Business Development & Client Relations
AnMed Health Medical Center, Anderson, SC, Nancy Duffy, Director of Supply Chain
Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD, Marilyn Wright, MSN, MHA, RN, CNOR, Senior Nursing Director, Surgical Services APAC Surgery/Pain Centers (IL & IN), Dyer, IN, Faisal Rahman, PhD, CEO/President
Augusta Health, Fishersville, VA, Vickie Taylor, Assistant CNO
Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ, Cari Olvera, Director of PeriOperative Services
Baptist Healthcare System Inc., Louisville, KY, Cynthia King, MPA, RHIA, PMP, Contract Manager
BaptistMedicalCenter-Jacksonville,Jacksonville,FL,DeborahHickman,DNPc,MSHcA,RN, CRNFA,DirectorofAdultSurgicalServices
Baptist Medical Center South, Montgomery, AL, Ericka Akings, Team Leader Surgical Services
Baxter Regional Medical Center, Mountain Home, AR, Kimberly Wolfe, Director of Endoscopy
Bayhealth, Dover, DE, Beth Fuller, MBA, BS, RN, CNOR, CVHAP, CMRP, Surgical Services Materials Manager
Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, Elizabeth Casey, MSN RN CNOR, VP of Surgical Services
Beaumont Health, Southfield, MI, Barb Szelinski, Contract Administrator - Perioperative Services
Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center, Mechanicsville, VA, Carmella Walter, MBA, BSN, RN, CNOR, NE-BC, Administrative Director of Surgical Services
BonSecoursMercyHealth,Cincinnati,OH,SusanArnold,MSN RNCNML,DirectorofPerioperativeServices BonSecours St. Mary’s Hospital, Richmond, VA, Shelon Anderson, Nurse Director Operating Room
Boston Children’s Hospital - Waltham, Boston, MA, Ryan Pratt, Peri-Operative Operations Manager
CAMC Memorial Division Campus, Charleston, WV, Marcy Myers, OR Director
Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA, Stephen Lovern, DNP, RN, NEA BC, Senior Director - System Perioperative Services
Casa Colina Rehab Hospital, CA, Nicholas Valadez, Buyer
Catskill Regional Medical Center, Harris, NY, Beth Brodeur, Clinical Director of Perioperative Services
Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC), Charleston, WV, Vickie Thomas, Nurse Manager of Surgicare
Cheyenne Medical Center - West, Cheyenne, WY, Tana Carpenter, RN, BSN, CNOR, Director of Perioperative Services Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, Al DeJesus, Contract Analyst - Value Analysis
Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, Dawn-Marie Russo, Value Analysis
CHRISTUS St. Michael, Texarkana, TX, Carol Giese, MSN, RN, CSSM, CNOR, Director, Surgical Services Coastal Community Health, Jacksonville, FL, Heather Reiter, Sr. Strategic Sourcing Agent - Surgical Services Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ, Debra Laurie, MSN, RN, CNOR, Perioperative Nurse Educator
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providerattendees by facility
Cottage Health System, Santa Barbara, CA, Katie Gorndt, MSIHM-BSN, RN, Director of Ambulatory Surgical Services Dignity Health, Phoenix, AZ, Julia Scott, MSN, RN, CNOR, Administrator, Perioperative
Ephraim McDowell Health, Danville, KY, Donna Longmire, Surgical Services Director
Erlanger Health System, Chattanooga, TN, Eddie Adams, Capital Acquisition Manager
Erlanger Health System, Chattanooga, TN, Patricia McMeen, BSN, RN, CNOR, Director Surgical Services Excela Health, Latrobe, PA, Le Ann Kaltenbaugh, RN MSN CNOR CSSM, Director of Perioperative Services Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, Zephyrhills, FL, Tonya Albert, RN CNOR, OR Manager
Floyd Medical Center, Rome, GA, Jason Sanders, Financial Operations Administrator - OR
FMOL Health System/Materials Management, Baton Rouge, LA, Angela Barker, RN, RNFA, Resource Utilization Manager FMOLHS Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady, Lafayette, LA, Diane Hessler, RN, Resource Utilization Manager Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Hlth Sys, Baton Rouge, LA, Michelle Bush, RN, CNOR, Resource Utilization Manager Froedtert Health System, Menomonee Falls, WI, Jessica Gehrke, RN, BSN, MBA, CCRN, Manager Contract Portfolios Genesis Healthcare System, Zanesville, OH, Tabitha McKenzie, Director of Heart & Vascular
Gulf Coast Veterans Healthcare System, Biloxi, MS, Patricia Brown, OR Manager
HCA - The Woman’s Hospital of Texas, Houston, TX, Ruthi Owusu, DNP, NEA-BC, CSSM, CNOR, CLNC, Assistant Chief Nursing Officer
Holy Cross Hospital and Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL, Gloria Ilagan, RN ,BSN, MBA, Intra-Operative Business Manager/RN Educator HonorHealth Deer Valley Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, Loura Petsche, Rn BSN CNOR, Director of O.R.
Howard Regional Health System Main Campus, Kokomo, IN, Sheryl Gosnell, MSN, RN, CASC, Executive Director of Surgery
Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ, Valerie Brown, MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC, Administrative Director, Surgical Services
Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ, Diane Young, BSN, RN, CNOR, Director of O.R. InfirmaryHealthSystem,Mobile,AL,AshleySimmons,BSN,RN, CNOR,DirectorofSurgicalServices
Intalere, St. Louis, MO, Missy Hill, RN, CPHRM, FCN, HACP, Dir., M/S Clinical Specialist
Intalere, St. Louis, MO, Tracey Chadwell, BSN, RN, CVAHP, HCAP, Senior Director, Advisory Solutions
Jackson North Medical Center, North Miami Beach, FL, Peta-Ann Anderson, Chief Nursing Officer
Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Albuquerque NM, Patricia Everett, BSN, MSN, Interim Director Ambulatory Surgery Centers
Kettering Medical Center, Kettering, OH, Carol Dirks, MHA, BSN, RN, VP of Perioperative Services
Lake Regional Health System, Osage Beach, MO, Joe Ornelas, Director of Perioperative Services
Lankenau Hospital (Main Line Health), Wynnewood, PA, Teresa Howard, RN, MSN, CNOR, CSSM, Director of Nursing and Surgical Services Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, IL, Gail Shaw, Materials Resource Utilization Coordinator
Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, Thelma Chaffee, RN, MBA, MSN, CNOR, Executive Director of Perioperative Services MacNealHospital,Berwyn,IL,JulieKnowles,RN,BSHCA,MSN,DirectorofPerioperative forCommunityHospitals
MAGNET GROUP - GPO, Wallingford, CT, Diane Mase, President
Maury Regional Medical Center, Columbia, TN, Scott Hayes, Administrative Director, Surgical Services
Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA, Jay Parker, Director of Surgical Services
Memorial Hermann Greater Heights, Houston, TX, La Keisha Catley, MSN, RN, CNOR, CSSM, NEA-BC, Patient Care Director IV - Surgical Services Memorial Sloan Josie Robertson Surgery Ctr, New York, NY, Lucia Sarita, Senior Financial Manager OR & SC
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providerattendees by facility
Mercy, Oklahoma City, OK, Lynn Sandoval, MSN, RN, NE-BC, Executive Director of Procedural Optimization
Mercy Health Center Ardmore, Ardmore, OK, Carol Harris, RN, Director of Perioperative Services
Methodist LeBonheur Surgical Centers -6 Sites, Memphis, TN, Suzanne McCarthy, MSN RN, Senior Director of Surgical Services Methodist Women’s Hospital, Omaha, NE, Jay Jadlowski, RN, Service Executive Surgical Services
Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, MS, Jason Merrill, Clinical Business Director-Surgical Services
Morton Hospital & Medical Center, Taunton, MA, Nancy Spirko, VP of Perioperative Operations
Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Chicago, IL, Katrina Conine, RN,MSN,CNOR, System Director, Perioperative Services
MountainView Regional Medical Center, Las Cruces, NM, Melinda Alday-Florez, Surgical Services Director
MountainView Regional Medical Center, Las Cruces, NM, Jennifer Burk, RN, BSN, CEN, OR Manager
North Mississippi Medical Center, Tupelo, MS, Shelley Henderson, BSN, CRCST, Director of Supply Chain Support
Northwestern Medicine, Lake Forest, IL, Laura Hennum, Director of Perioperative Services
Northwestern Medicine Huntley Hospital, Huntley, IL, Ellen Cleary, RN, BSN, MBA, CNOR, Vice President, Operations
Ochsner Medical Center - Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA, Jennifer Milam, MSN, RN, NE-BC, Director of Surgical Services
OrthoColorado Hospital, Lakewood, CO, Karen Morris, RN, MSN, CNOR, Perioperative Services Director
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge, LA, Tammie Kubelka, Service Line Administrator, Surgical Services Overland Park Regional Medical Center (HCA), Overland Park, KS, Jennifer Nicklaus, Director of Perioperativel Services
Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ, Jillian Carratala, MBA, BSN, RN, Director, Surgical Services
Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ, Adriana Miranda, Materials Coordinator
Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ, Kristine Wagner, Materials Manager for Surgical Suites
Palos Community Hospital, Harvey, IL, Paul Zielske, Director of Surgical Services
Park Place Surgical Hospital, Lafayette, LA, Kate Oliver, RN, BSN, MMS, CNO
Parrish Medical Center, Titusville, FL, Rebecca Tipton, Perioperative Services Manager
Partners Cooperative, Inc., Atlanta, GA, Billy Nix, Director, Contract Management
Partners Cooperative, Inc., Atlanta, GA, Karen Wood, BS, RN, CNOR, WCC, Senior Contract Analyst
RMC Health System, Anniston, AL, Laura Nelson, Director of Surgical Services
Saint Clares Health System, Denville, NJ, Nancy Madura, RN, MHA, CNOR, OR and Minor Procedure/Endoscopy Manager
Saint Louis VA Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, Dawn Matzker, MSN RN CNOR, OR Nurse Manager
Salina Regional Health Center, Salina, KS, Kelley Drake, Director, Surgical Services
San Joaquin General Hospital, French Camp, CA, Debbie Cocola, Director of Perioperative Services
Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center, Williamsburg, VA, Michelle Dempsey-Evans, MSN, RN, CNOR, ONC, OR/CSS Manager Sky Lakes Medical Center, Klamath Falls, OR, Timothy Pimentel, BSN, RN, CNOR, RNFA, Director of Surgical Services
South Georgia Medical Center, Valdosta, GA, Randall Weeks, RN, BSN, CNOR, Administrative Director of Surgical Services
St. Alexius Hospital, St. Louis, MO, Judith Heenan, RN, Manager of Surgical Services
St. Anthony Regional Hospital, Carroll, IA, Dawn Bonham, Director of Surgical Services
St. Dominic - Jackson Memorial Hospital, Jackson, MS, Amanda Naron, BSN, RN, Business Manager - Surgical Services
St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Greater Cincinnati - Northern KY, Jared Bement, MBA, BSN, RN, NE-BC, System Director of Perioperative Services
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St. Mary’s Hospital, Richmond, VA, David Sweat, RN, OR Business Manager
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center - Reno, Reno, NV, Randall McElreath, RN, Ph.D., Director of Perioperative Services
St. Vincent Hospital (Ascension Health), Indianapolis, IN, Wendy Deaton, Director Perioperative Services
UF Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL, Guillermo Obando, Supply Operations Manager, Perioperative Services
UnityPoint Health, Grimes, IA, Nicole Stang, Contract Manager - Med/Surge
UnityPoint Health - Methodist, Peoria, IL, Amy Hill, MBA RN BSN CNOR, Surgerical Services Director
UnityPoint Health Pekin, Pekin, IL, Jane Thorne, Surgery Director
University of Miami Hospital, Miami, FL, Geraldine Radovanovic, Manager, Value Analysis - Clinical Resources
UTMB Clear Lake Campus Hospital, Houston, TX, Bethany Hoover, Surgical Services Manager
VCU Health System, Richmond, VA, Terry Heil, MSN,RN,CNOR,CSSM, Nursing Director Perioperative Services
Virtua Voorhees Hospital, Hamilton, NJ, Glenn Pennington, Director, Central Sterile
Virtua Willlingboro, Willingboro, NJ, Glenda Clark, DL, MJ, BSN, CNOR, Director of Perioperative Services, Endoscopy
Vizient, Irving, TX, Becky Foret, BSN, MBA, Senior Director, Contract Services
Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC, Deron Mabe, Associate Vice President, Perioperative Services
Wellspan Good Samaritan Health System, Lebanon, PA, Stephanie Thompson, RN, CNOR, MSHA, Clinical Director
WellStar Health System, Marietta, GA, Melanie Stone, MSN, MHSM, RN, CVAHP, CLSSBB, Executive Director Clinical Quality Value Analysis WellStar Health System (AMC & AMC South), Atlanta, GA, Vangie Dennis, Executive Director of Perioperative Services
Western Arizona Regional Medical Center, Bullhead City, AZ, Laura Gaminde, MBA, BSN, CNOR, Director of Surgical Services
Winter Haven Hospital, Winter Haven, FL, Laurie Shank, MBA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Director of Surgical Services
Woman’s Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA, Vaun Ingalls, OR Manager
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