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The MNA seeks to offer a variety of nursing courses in a number of formats to accommodate our membership. Our courses are timely. Relevant workshops, conferences and seminars are offered on a broad range of issues for nurses in all practice areas. MNA members receive a substantial discount on course registration fees.

Massachusetts Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

  MNA Courses 2008-2009
To register for a class, please call the MNA Contact person listed for that class. Read important information for all CE Classes.

September

October

November

December

April, 2009

Free MNA Online CE Courses

  • All on-site CE courses provided solely by the MNA are free of charge to all MNA members. Pre-registration is required.

Regional Brochures
These brochures are in .pdf format.

 
 
 
 
September
 
 
 Basic Dysrhythmia Interpretation
Description  

This course is designed for registered nurses in acute, sub-acute and long-term care settings to learn cardiac monitoring and dysrhythmia interpretation. Implications and clinical management of cardiac dysrhythmias will also be discussed. Course will include a text book and require study between sessions one and two.

Speakers

Mary Sue Howlett, BSN, RN, CEN
Carol Mallia, MSN, RN

Date September 10, 2008 – Part One
September 17, 2008 – Part Two
Time

5 p.m. – 9 p.m. (light supper provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $195
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours 6.7
MNA Contact Phyllis Kleingardner, 781.830.5794 or 800.882.2056, x794
 
 Workplace Violence and Domestic Violence
Description   This program, Workplace Violence and Domestic Violence: Similarities and Differences, is designed to provide nurses and others with information and skill to recognize and address workplace violence in the settings where they work and domestic violence that may occur to their patients, co-workers and others. Recognizing violence, reporting violent incidents, holding perpetrators accountable and assuring that post traumatic care is provided to all survivors of any violence will be addressed. Additionally, this program gives participants an opportunity to learn about prevention strategies and assist survivors of these unfortunate events.
Speakers

Jonathan Rosen, MS, CIH New York State Professional Employees Federation
Annie Lewis O’Connor, PhD(c), MPH, APRN
Thomas Kirkman, Assistant District Attorney Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office
Others TBA

Date September 11, 2008
Time

8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis,
35 Scudder Avenue, Hyannis, MA
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $50
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided
MNA Contact Susan Clish, 781.830.5723 or 800.882.2056, x723
 
 Differentiating Depression, Dementia and Delirium
Description   This program, Solving the Puzzle: Differentiating Depression,
Dementia and Delirium,
will enable the nurse to positively impact care through an understanding of depression, dementia and delirium, including common etiologies, treatments and intervention strategies.
Speakers

Susan S. Brill, APRN, BC

Date September 22, 2008
Time

5 – 9 p.m. (light supper provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $50
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours 2.1
MNA Contact Liz Chmielinski, 781.830.5719 or 800.882.2056, x719
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October
 
 
 Advanced Cardiac Life Support – (ACLS) Certification and Recertification
THIS CLASS IS FULL
Description   This American Heart Association course will provide information on the clinical management of cardiac and respiratory emergencies through case study approach. Course content includes assessment, arrhythmia recognition, intubation, defibrillation and pharmacological interventions. This is a two day certification and a one day recertification course. Recertification candidates must present a copy of their current ACLS card at the time of registration. Attendees of this course must be proficient in basic dysrhythmia interpretation. This challenging course requires a high degree of self study and is best suited for nurses who work in the areas of acute and critical care.
Speakers

Carol Mallia, RN, MSN; Mary Sue Howlett, BSN, RN, CEN and other instructors for the clinical sessions

Date October 8, 2008 and October 15, 2008 (Certification)
October 15, 2008 (Recertification)
Time

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee Certification: MNA members Free*; Others $250
Recertification: MNA members Free*; Others $195
*Requires $75 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided.
MNA Contact Liz Chmielinski, 781.830.5719 or 800.882.2056, x719
 
Holistic Nursing-The Art and Science of Car
Description   Learn how Holistic Nursing can help you to renew your commitment to nursing and prevent burnout. Various healing arts will be explored. Experiential sessions allow you to experience the art and science of both self-care and transpersonal caring. Learn how you can become more present while experiencing increased joy and satisfaction in your nursing role and how to become a part of a healing environment where everyone benefits – you, your patients, your colleagues and your employer. Expand your vision of nursing while increasing self-awareness.
Speakers

Amanda Murphy, RN, BA, HNC, CCAP

Date October 17, 2008
Time

8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee TBA
Contact Hours 6.2
MNA Contact Phyllis Kleingardner, 781.830.5794 or 800.882.2056, x794
 
Advanced EKG Interpretation
Description   This course is designed for nurses who have a basic understanding of EKG interpretation and wish to enhance that knowledge base. The course will include a discussion of axis deviation, hypertrophy and bundle branch block determination; ventricular tachycardia verse aberrant conduction will be discussed. The course will conclude with EKG changes related to ischemia, injury and infarction seen in ACS and EKG abnormalities associated with electrolyte disturbances, hypothermia, and conditions that affect QTc.
Speakers

Janet Eagan, RN, MS

Date October 20, 2008 – Part One
October 27, 2008 – Part Two
Time

5 – 9 p.m. (light supper provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $195
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided.
MNA Contact Theresa Yannetty, 781.830.5727 or 800.882.2056, x727
 
Diabetes 2008: What Nurses Need to Know
Description   This program will discuss the pathophysiology and classification of Diabetes-Types 1 and 2. Nursing implications of blood glucose monitoring and non-pharmacological interventions such as exercise and meal planning will be addressed. Oral pharmacological agents and a comprehensive update on insulin therapy will be presented. The nursing management of the newly diagnosed diabetic patient, both complicated and not, will be explored. Nursing management of the diabetic patient in the pre/post operative, ambulatory care, home care and school setting will be discussed.
Speakers

Ann Miller, MS, RN, CS, CDE

Date October 30, 2008
Time

8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $195
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours 6.0
MNA Contact Liz Chmielinski, 781.830.5719 or 800.882.2056, x719
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November
 
 
Oncology for Nurses
Description   This program will increase knowledge in oncology nursing. The content will include an overview of cancer management, tumor physiology and staging, relevant laboratory testing and treatment strategies and safe handling of neoplastic agents. Chemotherapy administration, classification of chemotherapeutic agents, management of toxicities and adverse effects of treatments and oncological emergencies will be discussed. The program will conclude with pain and symptom management, palliative care and an overview of Hospice care. (Class size limited to 25 participants).
Speakers

Marylou Gregory-Lee, MSN, RN, NP, Adult Nurse Practitioner

Date November 5, 2008
Time

Registrartion: 8 - 8:30 a.m.
Programs: 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $195
Requires a $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours 6.0
MNA Contact Theresa Yannetty, 781.830.5727 or 800.882.2056, x727
 
Critical and Emerging Infectious Diseases
Description   This program will provide nurses with current information regarding critical infectious diseases—e.g., MRSA, C. Difficile and emerging infectious diseases—e.g., Influenza, Ebola, BSE (Diseases listed as examples are subject to change as current healthcare events dictate.) The morning session will address the epidemiology, signs/symptoms, treatment and prevention of specific diseases. The afternoon session will address protecting nurses and others from disease exposure through the use of environmental and work-practice controls, as well as personal protective equipment.
Speakers

Alfred De Maria, MD
Thomas Fuller, ScD, CIH, MSPH, MBA
Kate McPhaul, PhD, MPH, BSN, RN
Maureen Spencer, RN, MEd, CIC

Date November 14, 2008
Time

Registrartion: 8 - 8:30 a.m.
Programs: 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members: Free*; Others: $195
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided.
MNA Contact Phyllis Kleingardner, 781.830.5794 or 800.882.2056, x794
 
Safe Patient Handling
Description   This program will address many of the issues and concerns as well as the current possible solutions related to the age old and ongoing problem of safe patient handling in the field of nursing.
Speakers

Jennifer Callahan, RN, State Representative
Jonathan Rosen, MS. CIH.
William S. Marras, PhD.,CPE
Terry Donahue, RN
Kathleen Nelson - Physical Therapist/Ergonomic Specialist
William Charney, National Consultant in Healthcare Safety
Phyllis Thomason, MS, RD, LDN, Clinical Coordinator
Carol Bates - Compliance Assistance Specialist

Date November 21, 2008
Time

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (light lunch provided); Registration and Continental Breakfast from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.

Place Lombardos, 6 Billings Street, Randolph, MA.
Fee MNA Members: Free*; Others: $195
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided.
MNA Contact Susan Clish, 781.830.5723 or 800.882.2056, x723
 
Mechanical Ventilation
Description   This Course will provide an overview of mechanical ventilation types, modes and therapies. Course will also discuss the nursing management of a patient on mechanical ventilation.
Speakers

Carol Daddio Pierce, RN, MS, CCRN, ACNP

Date November 25, 2008
Time

5 – 9 p.m. (light supper provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members: Free*; Others: $95
*Requires $25 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided.
MNA Contact Liz Chmielinski, 781.830.5719 or 800.882.2056, x719
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December
 
 
Addictions 2008: A Comprehensive Approach for Nurses
Description   This program will provide nurses with a comprehensive overview of Addictive Disorders. Presentations encompass current research on the etiology, pharmacological treatments and lifestyle changes required to effect positive long-term outcomes. Evidence-based interventions will be described. Presenters are advanced practice nurses, family members and leaders in the field of Addictions treatment. This unique educational offering promises to provide tangible contributions to support clinical nursing practice.
Speaker

Donna White, PhD, RN, CS, CADAC
Other presenters to be announced

Date December 3, 2008
Time

8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (light lunch provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $195
*Requires $50 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours Will be provided.
MNA Contact Liz Chmielinski, 781.830.5719 or 800.882.2056, x719
 
Interpreting Laboratory Values
Description   This program will enhance the nurse’s ability to evaluate and determine the clinical significance of laboratory values. Clinical case studies will be used to illustrate the relationship of laboratory values to patient conditions. Clinical management of abnormal laboratory values will be discussed.
Speaker

Mary Sue Howlett, BSN, RN, CEN

Date December 4, 2008
Time

5 p.m. – 9 p.m. (light supper provided)

Place MNA Headquarters, Canton
Fee MNA Members Free*; Others $95
*Requires $25 deposit which will be returned upon attendance.
Contact Hours 3.7
MNA Contact Phyllis Kleingardner, 781.830.5794 or 800.882.2056, x794
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April, 2009
 
 
The Real Nursing World: Transition from Student to RN
Description  

These unique programs provide senior nursing students the opportunity to hear first-hand from recent graduate nurses what it is like to transition from the school environment to the world of professional nursing. This year we are pleased to announce that we will also have Don Anderson CMS, RN, MSN, Ed D, who is a leading NCLEX preparation expert and owner of Test Preparations Specialist as one of our key panelist.

Representatives from area hospitals and other healthcare resources will be available before the formal program to discuss employment opportunities. All attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes. A light supper will be served.

See Transitions Flyer

Topics
  • Suggestions for NCLEX Preparation
  • How to best manage a job search in today's nursing environment
  • Interview strategies to ensure a new graduate orientation and preceptorship for successful transition to the RN role
Date April 2, 2009
Time 5:30 - 9:00 PM
Place Lombardo’s Function Facility
Randolph, MA
Fee These programs are FREE to senior nursing students and nursing faculty. Space will fill quickly!
MNA Contact Theresa Yannetty
800-882-2056 x727,
tyannetty@mnarn.org
 
The Real Nursing World: Transition from Student to RN
Description  

These unique programs provide senior nursing students the opportunity to hear first-hand from recent graduate nurses what it is like to transition from the school environment to the world of professional nursing. This year we are pleased to announce that we will also have Don Anderson CMS, RN, MSN, Ed D, who is a leading NCLEX preparation expert and owner of Test Preparations Specialist as one of our key panelist.

Representatives from area hospitals and other healthcare resources will be available before the formal program to discuss employment opportunities. All attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes. A light supper will be served.

See Transitions Flyer

Topics
  • Suggestions for NCLEX Preparation
  • How to best manage a job search in today's nursing environment
  • Interview strategies to ensure a new graduate orientation and preceptorship for successful transition to the RN role
Date April 7, 2009
Time 5:30 - 9:00 PM
Place Crowne Plaza Hotel
Worcester, MA
Fee These programs are FREE to senior nursing students and nursing faculty. Space will fill quickly!
MNA Contact Theresa Yannetty
800-882-2056 x727,
tyannetty@mnarn.org
 
The Real Nursing World: Transition from Student to RN
Description  

These unique programs provide senior nursing students the opportunity to hear first-hand from recent graduate nurses what it is like to transition from the school environment to the world of professional nursing. This year we are pleased to announce that we will also have Don Anderson CMS, RN, MSN, Ed D, who is a leading NCLEX preparation expert and owner of Test Preparations Specialist as one of our key panelist.

Representatives from area hospitals and other healthcare resources will be available before the formal program to discuss employment opportunities. All attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes. A light supper will be served.

See Transitions Flyer

Topics
  • Suggestions for NCLEX Preparation
  • How to best manage a job search in today's nursing environment
  • Interview strategies to ensure a new graduate orientation and preceptorship for successful transition to the RN role
Date April 16, 2009
Time 5:30 - 9:00 PM
Place Springfield Marriott
Springfield, MA
Fee These programs are FREE to senior nursing students and nursing faculty. Space will fill quickly!
MNA Contact Theresa Yannetty
800-882-2056 x727,
tyannetty@mnarn.org
 
     
 
Important Information for All Courses:
  • Registration: Registration will be processed on a space available basis. Enrollment is limited for all courses.
  • Payment: Payment may be made with a Master Card, Visa or AMEX by calling the MNA contact person listed or by mailing a check to the MNA, 340 Turnpike Street, Canton, MA 02021
  • Refunds: Refunds are issued up to two weeks before the program date minus a 25 percent processing fee. No refunds are made less than 14 days before the program's first session or for subsequent sessions of a multi-day program.
  • Program Cancellation: MNA reserves the right to change speakers or cancel programs due to extenuating circumstances. In case of inclement weather, please call the MNA at 781.821.4625 or 800.882.2056 to determine whether a program will run as originally scheduled. Registration fee will be reimbursed for all cancelled programs.
  • Contact Hours: Contact hours will be awarded by the Massachusetts Nurses Association for all programs except for ACLS certification and Holistic Nursing.  Contact hours for ACLS certification are awarded by the Rhode Island State Nurses Association.  Contact hours for Holistic Nursing are awarded by the American Holistic Nurses Association. To successfully complete a program and receive contact hours or a certificate of attendance, you must: (1) sign in; (2) be present for the entire time period of the program; and (3) complete and submit the program evaluation.

    The Massachusetts Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
    The Rhode Island State Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
    The American Holistic Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. 

  • Chemical Sensitivity: Scents may trigger responses in those with chemical sensitivities. Please avoid wearing scented personal product when attending MNA continuing education programs.
  • Directions: For directions to the MNA headquarters click here. If the event is being held at another location, click on the name of that location from within the course description.

Note: All CE programs run entirely by the MNA are free of charge to all MNA members. Pre-registration is required for all programs.

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