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Requesting Financial Assistance from Your Facility to Attend NOVA’s Annual Meeting

Posted By Kira Jones, Friday, September 16, 2022

By Nancy Claflin, DNP, MS, RN, NEA-BC, CENP, CCRN-K, CPHQ, FNAHQ

Did you know you may be able to receive financial assistance from your facility to attend NOVA’s Annual Meeting? You should check with staff in the Education or Nursing Education Department to see what is required from your facility.  

Event Details

Although each facility has its own forms and requirements, this is some of the information that you may need:

  • Event or Training Title:  NOVA 42nd Annual Meeting: Celebrating Health, Wellness, & Resiliency

  • URL for the Eventhttps://ashq.eventsair.com/2022nova42ndannualmeeting

  • Location (Address, City, State, Zip):  Harrah’s New Orleans, 228 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA 70130

  • Start Date of Training: 10/19/22

  • End Date of Training:  10/20/22

  • Sponsor/Vendor of Training:  Nurses Organization of Veterans Affairs

  • Billing Address: 1120 NJ-73, Suite 200, Mt. Laurel, NJ, 08054

  • Email of Sponsor/Vendornova@vanurse.org

  • Phone Number of Vendor:  703-444-5587

  • Total Tuition/Registration Fees

    • RN or APRN: $500 

    • LPN, Nurse Emeritus, Non-licensed Student: $240 

    • Non-Member. $600 

  • Type of Conference: The NOVA Annual Meeting is a professional meeting and an elective conference that is useful for professional development and skills enhancement.  It provides Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) contact hours.

Training Justification

Here is some information that you can use for training justification. 

My objectives for attending the course:

  • Improve ability to accomplish mission and carry out daily operations to assist veterans

  • Find innovative ideas to implement to improve veteran healthcare

  • Learn latest information and best practices regarding VA healthcare

  • Experience knowledge sharing with like-minded professionals regarding VA healthcare

  • Participate in in-depth discussions around VA healthcare

  • Network with dedicated experts regarding VA healthcare

  • Receive education and professional development (receive Nursing Continuing Professional Development Contact Hours) regarding VA healthcare

How the program will improve my competency/how I will apply it to my job:

This program will improve my competency because I will receive information on resources to support shared governance for VA nurses. I will be able to identify methods for VA nurses to mitigate nurse burnout by managing stress and self-care. I will be able to describe methods for VA nurses to find resiliency. I will be able to provide a positive impact on patient care by describing treatment options supporting sobriety for veterans experiencing opioid crises. I will be able to provide a positive impact on patient care by describing a comprehensive approach to identify veterans at risk for suicide and identify treatment plans for those veterans.

I will be able to summarize changes in the promotion process for VA nurses, including the role of the Nurse Professional Standards Board. I will demonstrate the process of facilitating the development of an evidence-based culture. I will be able to provide a positive impact on patient care by facilitating the development of an evidence-based culture. I will be able to describe practices to increase VA nurse satisfaction in today's workplace. I will be able to provide a positive impact on patient care by identifying ways that I can work with members of Veterans Service Organizations to strengthen partnerships to work together on behalf of veterans.

How I will share knowledge gained:

I will share the knowledge I have gained by presenting an in-service for my peers, or by sharing information during informal discussions with my peers, or by developing a poster for my peers, or by providing information for a newsletter. I will implement at least one new idea that I learned at this conference in my work setting.


Click here to learn more about and register for this year’s Annual Meeting


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NOVA Webinars On Demand

Posted By Kira Jones, Wednesday, August 10, 2022

By Nancy Claflin, DNP, MS, RN, NEA-BC CENP, CCRN-K, CPHQ, FNAHQ

The Nurses Organization of Veterans Affairs (NOVA) offers webinars every month on a variety of themes including clinical topics, professional development, LPN/LVN matters, topics that provide pharmacology credits, and subjects to help you with proficiency input.  Most of the webinars provide Nursing Continuing Professional Development (NCPD) contact hours.  NOVA is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.   

 

Did you know that you can view any of NOVA’s webinar presentations at any time after the initial presentation?  The webinars are available on demand on the NOVA website and are free to NOVA members.  The on demand webinars are reviewed annually to make sure the information is current.  To find the on demand webinars, go to the NOVA website, click on Education, and then select Webinars.  

 

NOVA has presented the following webinars to date in 2022 that are available online, along with additional webinars from 2021 and 2020. Click a webinar title below to view the recording. 

 

Contacting Your Congressional Representatives*

 

Social Security and Medicare 

 

Opioid Epidemic:  Cannabis as the Solution*

 

Simplifying Federal Insurances

 

Aromatherapy in Nursing*

 

NOVA Chapters Highlighting NOVA*

 

Opioid Stewardship Across the Pain Spectrum*

 

Overview of FMI Comprehensive Genomic Profiling Metastatic Cancer Tests

 

SAAs, SAPs, and Cash Awards*

 

Journal Club Webinar:  Program Evaluation of Adolescent Intervention Program (AIP):  Substance Abuse Education Program for At Risk Adolescents*

 

How to Schedule Meetings with Members of Congress*

 

Advocacy:  Congress 101 – Who and What You Need to Know to Advocate for VA Nursing*

 

(*NCPD contact hours awarded.)


Tags:  Education  professional development 

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NOVA's Mentoring Program

Posted By Ashley Lovelace, Thursday, April 16, 2020

Nancy Claflin, DNP, MS, RN, NEA-BC, CENP, CCRN-K, CPHQ, FNAHQ

 

The practice of mentoring in nursing began with the development of the nursing profession.  Florence Nightingale was often referred to as the mentor of matrons, which is what nurses were called. Since that time, mentoring has been a key element in the development of nurses and the nursing profession. Nursing mentors assist less experienced nurses to understand their profession and advance their careers. Mentors provide a supportive relationship to encourage mentees’ growth and development. Mentoring programs have demonstrated significant benefits for both mentors and mentees. Specific benefits of mentoring that have been identified include the development of interactive listening skills by mentors, and the development of analytic problem-solving skills by mentees after participating in a mentoring relationship. 

 

NOVA has developed the Empower Mentoring Program to help you meet your professional goals. NOVA members can take advantage of this program to pursue their dreams related to professional advancement within the Department of Veterans Affairs. NOVA’s Empower Mentoring Program was launched in 2016 by the NOVA Education Committee working with two Jonas Scholars, and has been revised every year since that time. The NOVA Empower Mentoring Program is designed to guide a mutual relationship between an experienced VA nurse who is the mentor and the mentee.  The objectives of NOVA’s Mentoring Program are to:

· Develop supportive and encouraging relationships in the Department of Veterans
  Affairs

· Guide NOVA nurses in their professional, personal, and interpersonal growth within
  the Department of Veterans Affairs

· Provide and promote mutual support, collaboration, and sharing based on needs of
  NOVA nurses

· Communicate information concerning expectations, learning opportunities, and
  stressors in VA nursing 

A mentoring program can help VA nurses to develop supportive and encouraging relationships; guide VA nurses in their professional, personal, and interpersonal growth; promote mutuality and sharing based on the needs of the mentor and mentee; and communicate information concerning expectations, learning opportunities, and stressors. The NOVA Mentoring Program helps new NOVA members connect with seasoned NOVA members to benefit from their expertise and experience.  It provides mentees with specific assistance related to current needs, and helps seasoned NOVA members not only serve as mentors, but also as resources who can help mentees to meet requirements for advancement related to proficiency, education, evidence based practice, and research, as well as professional development. NOVA Chapters can also benefit from mentoring to enhance chapter development.

 

A good fit between a mentor and a mentee occurs when mentors are caring, compassionate, genuine, and willing to disclose information about themselves and about what they know.  Mentees need to be open to accept feedback and be willing to learn more about themselves and their expected role. A successful mentoring relationship requires willingness and skill in giving and receiving feedback. This is important for both the mentor and the mentee since one of the greatest learning opportunities occurs through the feedback that is given to and received from others. Both individuals must offer constructive feedback, positive and negative, to ensure that common needs and goals are being met. They need to know how the other is doing in the relationship to determine their future direction. It’s most helpful if the mentor and mentee agree early in the relationship on how to give each other feedback.

 

To access NOVA’s Empower Mentoring Program, go to NOVA website, www.vanurse.org and sign in. If you don’t have an account, as a member of NOVA, you may register for one. Once you access the Members Only section of the website, click on Education, then on Mentorship Program.

  You have the opportunity to become a mentor, request a mentor, request proficiency help, or request a resource by clicking on the following prompts.

The mentoring process begins as the mentee is assigned to an expert nurse mentor. The NOVA Education Committee Chair is responsible for assigning mentor/mentee pairs and notifying the mentor and mentee. The following are the steps for initiating the mentoring relationship:

Step 1. Mentee receives name and email address of Mentor.
Step 2. Mentee contacts Mentor by email within 30 days of receiving
             Mentor’s email address to set up initial communication.
Step 3. Mentee and Mentor exchange contact information.
Step 4. Mentee and Mentor agree on method of communication (email, phone,
             meeting) and agree to communicate (by email, phone, or meeting)
             every month.
Step 5. Mentee identifies at least one goal and action item for the Mentoring
             experience.

What do you want to do or achieve?  If you have multiple goals, which one do you want to start working on first? How much time do you think it will take to achieve this goal? How will you know when you achieve the goal? How will you measure achievement of the goal? Goals should be SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound. Mentee should evaluate the goal with the Mentor’s help. Is it specific? Is it measurable? Is it achievable? Is it realistic?  Is the time frame to achieve the goal realistic? Mentee and Mentor together should review the following questions related to the goal. What information do you need to achieve your goal?  What individual strengths and weaknesses can you identify related to this goal? Do you need to develop any skills to achieve this goal? What resources do you need to achieve your goal? Mentee should develop an Action Plan including action items to meet the goal with assistance from the Mentor. What will you do first? What additional steps need to be taken?


Step 6. Mentee and Mentor review progress, future direction, and establish date
             and time for next contact in the next 30 days.
Step 7. Mentee completes quarterly update and sends to the Chair, Education
             Committee quarterly (January, April, July, October). 


                                                Mentee Quarterly Update (Sample)


Name of Mentee: _________________   Name of Mentor: _____________________________

Date Mentee and Mentor Began Mentoring Program: _______________________________

At least one goal and action item have been established                    ____Yes     ____No

Mentee and Mentor have communicated every month                       ____Yes     ____No

Mentee and Mentor are going to continue Mentoring Program          ____Yes     ____No

Comments:
           
Should you ask for a mentor to begin NOVA’s formal Mentoring Program? Would you like help navigating the VA system, developing
supportive and encouraging relationships, guidance in professional, personal, and interpersonal growth? Would you like to connect with seasoned NOVA members to benefit from their expertise and experience? Would you like specific assistance related to current needs? Are you willing to complete the program requirements and work with a mentor to achieve your goals?  Please consider requesting a mentor.


Would you like help in preparing your input for your proficiency?  Please request proficiency help.


Would you like to have someone you can contact with questions?  If you don’t want to begin NOVA’s formal mentoring program but just want a resource you can contact with questions, please request a resource.


Should you become a mentor?  Have you worked in the VA for a year or more? Do you know things now that you wished somebody had told you when you first started working in VA? Do you like helping people? Do you want to enrich your time in VA? Do you want to help people navigate the sometimes confusing routes to promotion and career development in the VA? Do you want to answer questions from VA nurses who would like help with a situation they’re encountering at work? Do you want to help VA nurses start a NOVA chapter or help make a NOVA chapter better? Do you want to make a difference? If you answered yes to any of these questions, please consider signing up to be a mentor.  

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