
Virtual Agenda
TSNRP Virtual Dissemination Course Schedule
0900 - 0945
Welcome & TSNRP Updates
CAPT Heather King, PhD
0945 - 1045
Military Nursing State of the Science
COL Angela Simmons, Col Jennifer Hatzfeld, and CAPT Virginia Blackman
1045-1215
State of the Nurse Corps
COL Lozay Foots, Army Nurse Corps
Brig Gen Jeannine Ryder, Air Force Nurse Corps
RDML Cynthia Kuehner, Navy Nurse Corps
1215-1300
Lunch Q & A with the Army, Air Force, and Navy Nurse Corps Representatives
(Breakout Rooms)
1300-1310
Break
1310-1330
Nursing during a Pandemic
RADM Mary C. Riggs, Director, Navy Nurse Corps Reserve Component
1330-1405
Scientific Mentorship: Your Professional Legacy
Dr. Patricia Patrician, PhD
1405-1420
Poster & Mentor Awards
CAPT Heather King, PhD
1420-1430
1430-1500
Break
Introduction to Expeditionary RIG Plenary Lectures
Knowledge Degradation Within the MEDEVAC Community Overtime
Mr. Robert Sippel, MAEd, MAS, NRP, FP-C
Prevention of Pressure Injuries During Military Aeromedical Evacuation or Prolonged Field Care
Elizabeth Bridges PhD RN CCNS, FCCM, FAAN, Col USAFR NC (ret)
1500-1530
Introduction to Anesthesia RIG Plenary Lectures
Anesthesia RIG Plenary Lectures
Tibial Intraosseous Administration of Epinephrine is Effective in Restoring Spontaneous Circulation in a Pediatric Normovolemic but not Hypovolemic Cardiac Arrest Model
LTC Young Yauger, PhD, CRNA
The Experience of Care During a Typical Day of Surgery
CAPT Robert Hawkins, PhD, USN, NC
1530-1540
1540-1610
Break
Introduction of HSIRIG Plenary Lectures
Applying the 3P’s to Survey Approval: Planning, Patience, and Perseverance
LTC Pauline Swiger, PhD
Longitudinal Comparison of Nurse & Patient Outcomes in Military Hospitals
Lori Loan, PhD, RN, FAAN
1610-1640
Introduction to BHRIG Plenary Lectures
The Coping Self Efficacy Scale: Psychometric Properties in an Outpatient Sample of Active Duty Military Personnel
CAPT Craig Cunningham, PhD
Precision nutrition impact on health-related behavior change in Service Members
Mary McCarthy, PhD
1640-1710
Introduction to MWHRIG Plenaries
Menstrual Practices in Operational Military Women
Maj Angela Phillips, PhD
Improving Breast, Cervical, and Colon Cancer Screenings
Lt Col Miev Carhart, DNP, WHNP-BC
1710-1740
Introduction to FIG Plenaries
Deployment Characteristics as Predictors of Parenting Stress Among Navy Parents
CAPT Abigail Yablonsky, PhD, NP-C
Family Bereavement Implications for Military Personnel: A Focused Literature Review
LT Dehussa Urbieta, NC, USN, BSN, RN, CPN
1740-1800
Final Remarks
CAPT Heather King, PhD
Thank you for joining us!
Evaluation and Contact Hours
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Maryland Nurses Association, which is an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Everyone in a position to influence the content of this activity has disclosed any commercial relationships relevant to the content they are presenting or to any commercial supporters of the activity. The course coordinator, all planning committee members, and all speakers and others in a position to influence the content have completed the disclosure process. 1. None of the presenters or planners have reported a relevant financial relationship with a commercial entity whose products/services may be related to their subject matter. 2. There will be no discussion of non-FDA approved uses of pharmaceutical products or devices.
Requirements for successful completion:
In order to receive full contact-hour credit (max 13.3 hrs) for this CNE activity, the attendee must attend the live and pre-recorded keynote and plenary sessions as well as view the online poster gallery on the Research Interest Group website. Partial CE hours are awarded as well for sessions attended. The attendee will submit the online evaluation and receive an electronic certificate of completion.
2020 TSNRP Scientific Mentor Awards
The TriService Nursing Research Program created this award to recognize and honor the efforts of nurse scientist mentors within the nursing research community. This award recognizes the significant contributions of scientific mentors to guide and develop military nurses as nurse scientists and scholars, and to advance the care of service members and their beneficiaries. The sheer number of highly qualified scientific mentors was incredible and made this decision a difficult one. However, it became very clear that there were two distinct categories one for Active Duty Scientific mentors and one for Retired Scientific mentors.
The selection of the awardee was based on the commitment of the nominee to military nurses, the quality of the mentorship activities, clear descriptions of how the mentor advocated for the mentees, and how the mentor made an impact on the early career of researchers.