Description
The theme for this year's Spring Summit is Navigating Surges and will feature panel discussions with hospital leadership and families on their experiences and lessons learned during our recent hospital surges, including fall respiratory illnesses, the mental health crisis, and Covid. The full spectrum of the experience will be covered - from disparities exposed, to innovative ways in which we cared for our children during one of the most challenging healthcare moments of our time.
Registration: https://cvent.me/bRxY4M
Patients, families and staff of member hospitals: FREE
Guests: $15
Agenda & Learning Objectives
HOSPITAL LEADERSHIP PANEL, 10-11am PDT & MST / 11-12pm MDT / 12-1pm CDT / 1-2pm EDT
Hospital leaders will share what they have experienced and learned during surges
Hospital leaders will share innovative practices/resources implemented to meet the demands
FAMILY PANEL, 11-12pm PDT & MST / 12-1pm MDT / 1-2pm CDT / 2-3pm EDT
Families will share what they have experienced and learned during surges
Families will share what innovations they have seen implemented during surges, and what they hope will be continued
DISCUSSION, 12-1pm PDT & MST / 1-2pm MDT / 2-3pm CDT / 3-4pm EDT
Attendees will compare and contrast the parallel experiences between hospital staff and the families during surges
Attendees will collectively determine best practices to implement during future surges to meet the needs of both families and staff that provide the best possible experiences for all
NETWORKING SESSION, 1-2pm PDT & MST / 2-3pm MDT / 3-4pm CDT / 4-5pm EDT
Families and hospital staff will connect and continue to build partnerships around the shared mission of improving the pediatric experience for all
FAMILY SESSION, 4-5pm PDT & MST / 5-6pm MDT / 6-7pm CDT / 7-8pm EDT
Attendees will discuss how to improve resource navigation and engagement
Caregivers will be equipped with the tools needed to best advocate for their children
Virtual Platform
Zoom details will be emailed to all registrants before the Summit.
Continuing Education
In support of improving patient care, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours.