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NOVA Member of the Month

Posted By Ashley Lovelace, Wednesday, February 12, 2020

     

Betty M. Ogren, LPN

 

 

Betty M. Ogren is an active NOVA member and the first LPN to serve as a NOVA Board of Director. She functions as a Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) LPN at the VA Northern Indiana Health Care System (VANIHCS) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As a nurse, who cares for our Nation’s heroes every day, Betty is committed to enhancing access, coordinating care and improving the health care provided to our Veterans. She is passionate about developing her leadership skills and making a difference. Honesty, Integrity, Hard-working, Dedication and Advocacy are key characteristics that are extremely important to her. Betty recognizes the significant role nurses play in health care innovations and the delivery of care and is committed to influencing change in the VA and the profession of nursing.

On February 13, 2020, Betty was notified that she was awarded the full Nurse In Washington Internship (NIWI) scholarship which covers airfare expenses, up to three nights lodging expenses, and the registration fee for the conference. She can’t wait to attend NIWI in March 2020 so she can learn more about the legislative process, advocacy, health care policy, and Capitol Hill meetings while networking with other nurses who are also interested in influencing health care in the legislative arena. Congratulations, Betty!

 



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Certified Nursing Impacting Quality, Safety & Practice

Posted By Ashley Lovelace, Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Shawn Meadows BSN, RN, CWON

NOVA Chapter 308

Charles George VA Medical Center Asheville,NC  

I am a Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) at the Charles George VA Medical Center, and am also proud to be a NOVA member. I am currently serving my third year as a board member for the Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing Certification Board (WOCNCB). WOCNCB is the certifying body for wound, ostomy, continence, and foot care nursing. They are  accredited by ABSNC and NCCA and are included in the VA Office of Nursing Services recommended certification list.

Board certification is a voluntary process that requires consistent evaluations of a nurse’s professional knowledge and skills in specialties beyond RN licensure. WOCNCB certified nurses provide cost-effective and high-quality care by bringing real solutions and benefits to organizations and their patients to maintain strong clinical practice components along with education for each of the specialties. WOCNCB is honored to be an associate member of NOVA offering a 30% fee reduction for initial wound, ostomy, continence, or foot care examinations for VA nurses. Information regarding this discount can be found at http://wocncb.org/special-announcements/welcome-va-and-dod-nurses

Over the last year, I have served as a course coordinator for the WOCN Wound Treatment Associate (WTA) Program which was designed to provide specialized education to enhance nurses’ abilities to provide optimal wound care to patients with acute and chronic wounds. The Charles George VA Medical Center had several registered nurses complete the WTA program.

Jocelyn Turner is an RN and NOVA member of Chapter 308  who earned her WTA certificate in January 2020. Jocelyn works on a busy medical oncology unit, and we look forward to her becoming WOCNCB certified as a WTA and sharing her expertise in wound treatment with her colleagues.

2018 WOCN Society Conference

Shawn Meadows, BSN, RN, CWON (left)


2019 WOCNCB Fall Board Meeting

Shawn Meadows, BSN, RN, CWON (center)

 Jocelyn Turner, MSN, RN

WTA Graduate and NOVA Member


Tags:  blog  certified  CWON  NOVA  nursing  Ostomy  Ouality  practice  safety  Shawn Meadows  WOCN  WOCNCB  WTA 

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Thinking About Going Back to School?

Posted By Ashley Lovelace, Wednesday, February 12, 2020

                                                  

Do you know about the partnership that Excelsior College has with NOVA?  Read more here  about the current discounts and partnership advantages that are available to you. Excelsior offers associates, bachelor’s and master’s in Nursing and Heath Sciences. Now is the time to focus on your educational and career goals.  

If you are a veteran, Excelsior College specializes in serving the academic needs of military and veteran students. Excelsior is ranked Best for Vets, 10 years running! With our Center for Military and Veterans Education, active duty military, spouses, and veterans are in good hands with educational professionals who know and understand your educational and career needs. Click here to find out more about how to utilize your GI Bill and more about Excelsior College programs and services.

If you think going back to school is going to be too difficult with all the current obligations, responsibilities and goals you already have, read this article about a U.S. Sailor who balanced it all!  She balanced her service to our Country, her family and earned three degrees. Just when you thought you had too much on your plate, there was someone that showed you it can be done!  Or read about Laura Davis who turned her tragedy into a passion for nursing. Our students are amazing, just like you. Join our Excelsior family today! outreach@excelsior.edu 

                                                     

Tags:  Excelsior College  Laura Davis  Military  NOVA  partnership  Veterans 

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2020 Year of the Nurse | Self-Care

Posted By Samantha Kresz, Friday, February 7, 2020

In the year 2020, nurses are being recognized for their hard work and dedication to our healthcare system. That is why this year has been designated as the ‘Year of the Nurse.’ The initiative was spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO) in honor of the 200th birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, but the recognition goes beyond just her. It is a tribute to all nurses who play a critical role in health promotion, disease prevention, and who are on the front lines of healthcare. They play an essential role in providing high-quality care to humans all across the globe.

As a way to show our gratitude for all our incredible VA nurses who work so hard every day, we wanted to take this opportunity to remind you to take a moment for yourselves. Occupational stressors can occur on a daily basis, and that is why nurse self-care is so important. It is a necessity when it comes to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. We know first hand that nurses give the best care to patients when they are operating at their own peak wellness. So here is a list of tips we have put together on how to implement self-care into your routine. 

During your workdays:

  • Listen to music when you are at your desk or on your break - music is a known stress reliever and can give you the momentum you need to continue the rest of your day.
  • Take a moment to relax at your desk, meditate and drink some herbal tea or hot lemon water.
  • Take a short break to stretch or go for a 10-minute walk.
  • Repeat a personal mantra (a word or phrase with a spiritual meaning) to yourself when stressed. This is an innovative form of stress management that is portable, immediate, and inexpensive.
  • If you have children or a family member you’ve been wanting to catch up with, take a moment to call them and ask them how their day is. Tell them if you’re having a good day or a bad day. You can use this time as a mini therapy session if needed.
  • Download a new podcast about a topic that interests you, and listen to it when you are working at your desk.
  • Bring a nutritious snack or lunch with you to work and enjoy it while reading your favorite book.
  • Keep a journal with you at work for times when you feel stressed and need a way to release it.
  • Practice mental imagery or visualization.
  • Use breathing exercises to center yourself. 

During your days off: 

  • Take a bubble bath with some relaxing salts to help your weary muscles have a break.
  • Check into the spa for a massage, pedicure, or other relaxing treatment.
  • Spend 20 minutes reading about a new hobby you’d like to get started on soon.
  • Call an old friend you’ve been wanting to catch up with.
  • Go to a nearby yoga studio, dance space, or spin class for a recharging workout.
  • Cozy up to your cat, dog, or even a nice, big pillow.
  • Take a good old-fashioned nap.
  • Go for a run or walk around your neighborhood or to your local park. 
  • Go catch that movie you’ve been dying to see.
  • Put on a favorite record you used to love in high school and take a trip down memory lane.

These are all easy suggestions that you can add to your lifestyle on a daily or monthly basis. We encourage you to start your self-care journey right now! Schedule a block of time in your day to take for yourself and commit to it. Again, self-care for nurses is not a luxury. It is a necessity for the health and well-being of both VA nurses and their patients. Remember, it is ok for you to need time for YOU. After all, 2020 is the ‘Year of the Nurse.’

 

Tags:  NOVA  Nurse  Self-Care  Year of the Nurse 

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Outgoing NOVA Board Members

Posted By NOVA, Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Outgoing NOVA Board Members

 

We want to express our heart-felt appreciation for Sharon Johnson and Ron Nardi’s dedication, hard work and commitment during their years of service on the NOVA Board. Their knowledge, expertise and contributions have positively impacted our NOVA nurses and Veterans. We have been very fortunate to have such leaders on the board.

Sharon and Ron, thank you for all your efforts and labor of love. We hope you will continue to support NOVA!

 

Picture 1: Michelle Salazar, Ron Nardi and Thelma Roach-Serry

 

Picture 2: Michelle Salazar, Sharon Johnson and Thelma Roach-Serry

 

Ron Nardi                                                         Sharon Johnson
Membership Secretary                                   Immediate Past President
January 2018 – December 2019                   January 2018 – December 2019

 

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President's Message Jan. 2020

Posted By NOVA, Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Dear NOVA Members,

I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and a great start to 2020.

I consider it an honor and a privilege to be serving you as NOVA President for the next two years. It is a responsibility that I don’t take lightly. You have my assurance that I will demonstrate the highest level of dedication. I would be remiss if I didn’t express my sincere appreciation and gratitude for the support and mentorship, I have received from Immediate Past President, Thelma Roach-Serry, Past Presidents, Ceci McVey, Joan Clifford and Sharon Johnson, and the NOVA Board of Directors (2008 – 2019). The commitment of this group of dynamic leaders is truly inspiring and continues to motivate me to fulfill NOVA’s mission “to educate, communicate and advocate for the Department of Veterans Affairs nurse professionally, personally and legislatively”.

As we enter 2020, a new year with new beginnings, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome our two newest members of the board: Yvette Twum-Danso and Betty Ogren. Yvette is an Assistant Nurse Manager for the Acute Medicine Clinics II- Outpatient Specialty Clinics at the W. J. Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina. Betty, the first LPN to serve on the national NOVA Board, functions as a Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACT) LPN at the VA Northern Indiana Health Care Systems (VANIHCS), in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I anticipate that their skills and expertise will be an asset to the board. Click here to view the updated list of board members. NOVA is fortunate to have such an amazing board that continues to make valuable contributions to the advancement of VA nurses and the health care of Veterans.

We have exciting news to announce. Our quarterly newsletter has changed to monthly NOVA News emails. This is our first one to kick off the New Year. We are thrilled to be able to connect with you regularly and bring you timely news and updates.

2020 has been designated as “Year of the Nurse” and there are several can’t miss events. NOVA on the Hill Day and NOVA’s Legislative Roundtable are scheduled to take place on March 5th – 6th in Washington, D.C. and NOVA’s 40th Annual Meeting: Celebrating NOVA’s Legacy and Promise of NOVA’s Future will be held on October 29th-30th at the DoubleTree by Hilton Washington DC – Crystal City. I hope you can join us. What better time to become involved than this year/2020/an election year and important milestone for NOVA as we celebrate our 40th anniversary.

My top priorities are to strengthen NOVA by increasing membership growth and engagement during my tenure. Therefore, I encourage you to recruit new members, create or build up your local chapter, and join a committee. As you know, you can only get out of membership what you put into it. NOVA membership applications for LPNs, RNs and APRNs, Chapter Formation Guidelines and Become a Chapter Contact can be found on our website: www.vanurse.org. I look forward to working with you as a cohesive team with open communication and transparency. With your ongoing support and active involvement, I am confident that we can achieve great success. Let’s make 2020 a year of positivity and productivity for NOVA.

In closing, I would like to thank you for providing exceptional care day in and day out to America’s heroes across this great nation. Your passion is commendable.

With appreciation,

 

Kelly D. Skinner, DNP, APRN, NP-C, GNP-BC, CRRN, WCC, CFCN   

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Chapter 226 Boston, MA Update

Posted By Kelly D. Skinner, DNP, APRN, NP-C, GNP-BC, CRRN, WCC, CFCN, Thursday, January 16, 2020

Farewell to Lieutenant Finneran

NOVA nurses, VA Boston staff and SCI Veterans lined the streets outside the VA in West Roxbury, MA on November 9, 2019 to give Lieutenant Finneran the sendoff he deserved. He was killed on August 1, 1943 and his remains were finally being laid to rest beside his mother. It was very touching to see his family roll down their car windows and wave as they drove by in the funeral procession.

  

NOVA Calendar Raffle

Special thanks to everyone who participated in the 2019 NOVA Calendar Raffle! Those who purchased a calendar raffle had 31 chances to win a prize. The calendar raffle was a huge success. Due to the generous donations and efforts of our NOVA Chapter 226 members, monetary support was provided to the NOVA Boston nurses that attended NOVA’s 39th Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida in October 2019.

 

 Some Lucky Raffle Winners

In Picture: Sandy Zsikla, Marsha Auguste and Anastasia Aryee

 

 

NOVA Election

NOVA Chapter 226 held its annual election. Here are the 2020 NOVA Chapter 226 Board of Directors:

President: Theresa Presley

President Elect: Nacha Pierre

Treasurer: Kelly D. Skinner

Membership Secretary: Sherry Clement

Secretary: Tom Savage

Director: Anastasia Aryee

Director: Molly Maloney

Director: Danielle Newman

Director: Julie Szegda

Director: Brian Tuffy

Director: Valentina Ward

Looking forward to a productive year working with these motivated NOVA nurses!                       

                                                                                                             

Retirement Celebrations

NOVA Chapter 226 would like to wish Eileen Pflanz, NOVA Chapter 226 Immediate Past President, and Denise Dulude, Longtime NOVA Member, nothing but health and happiness in their retirement years!

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NOVA December 2019 Board Meeting Update

Posted By NOVA , Thursday, January 16, 2020

The NOVA Board of Directors met for a two-day board meeting at the Double Tree by Hilton Washington DC – Crystal City in December 2019. While they were together, the board members took the opportunity to recognize outgoing board members: Sharon Johnson, Immediate Past President, and Kristy Cohen, Executive Director, for their service and invaluable contributions by giving them a token of their appreciation. Sharon and Kristy have been essential to the advancements NOVA has made during their tenure. To conclude the board meeting, Thelma Roach-Serry tapped the gavel once and adjourned the meeting. She then handed the gavel to Incoming NOVA President, Kelly D. Skinner. Another productive board meeting is in-the-books for 2019!

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Heard on the Hill - NOVA 2020 Hill Day

Posted By NOVA, Thursday, January 16, 2020

Greetings NOVA Members –

As the new year begins, NOVA will be preparing for many exciting events in Washington D.C. 

First up, our 2020 Hill Day which will commence on Thursday, March 5th in our Nation’s Capital – Please check all of NOVA’s Social Media platforms and the Website for ongoing updates/How to sign up and lots of other information to help you get ready to “Storm the Hill” for VA nurses.

For more information click here.

We will be providing training in a webinar hosted by me on Wednesday, January 29.  You will have the opportunity to partner with others who have participated in DC activities in the past and be mentored by NOVA Legislative Committee Members to help you in your journey to becoming a strong advocate.

This is an outstanding opportunity for NOVA to discuss nursing within VHA with Members of Congress and voice your concerns on issues that matter to all of you.

Congress is set to begin the second session of the 116th and as expected, VA and Veterans healthcare and services remains a priority for the House and Senate VA Committees. The Senate will have a new Committee Chairman – Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) - who has stated publicly that suicide prevention and oversight of VA programs will be his top priorities. The House has also posted their priorities which include suicide prevention, women’s and minority health, toxic exposure and VA oversight.

NOVA will be formulating its own 2020 Legislative Priority Goals in the coming weeks and will use them as our “foundation” when discussing critical issues facing VHA.  They will also be the leave behind for our Hill Day and the source of information discussed with lawmakers all year.

 I encourage all of you to stay current on our advocacy efforts by visiting the NOVA Website and watching our Social Media accounts – information on hearings and issues moving quickly through Congress are always provided as they happen!

I urge you to continue to voice your views as to how, when and where Veterans receive care as VA moves through any and all new forms of healthcare delivery. All of you remain at the forefront in ensuring VA continues to carry out their core mission of taking care of our Nation’s Heroes. 

Stay Tuned!

Teresa Morris, Director, Advocacy & Government Relations

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2020 Call for New Legislative Committee Members

Posted By NOVA, Wednesday, January 15, 2020

NOVA is Looking for Passionate Advocates to Join our Team as a Member of the

Legislative Committee.


WE NEED YOU ... Join the NOVA Legislative Committee and become a strong advocate for VA Nurses!

Click here for information and Call for New Members
Click here for what it means to be a member of the Legislative Team.

The legislative committee was formed in direct response to NOVA's increased need for
a continued strong voice in the nation's legislative arena and on Capitol Hill. We ask that
you, as members help us to develop our annual legislative agenda and priority goals
and help to educate other members on the best way to advocate for the VA Nursing
community.


Anyone interested in becoming a member must be a registered NOVA Member, be
interested in helping us move our agenda and priorities forward; be available to attend
quarterly conference calls, and attend NOVA Legislative activities in Washington D.C.


Training and guidance will be provided for all NEW Members upon selection to the Committee.

 

Join us in continuing to remain a strong voice on Capitol Hill and in the Nursing Community!



Submit your applications here

Please include your name, VA facility, personal email, and a paragraph on why
you are interested in becoming a member of NOVA’s legislative committee.

Tags:  2020 Legislative Committee Members  Legislative Committee Members  New Legislative Committee Members 

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