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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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Get Ready for NOVA's 40th Annual (Virtual) Meeting

Posted By Administration, Wednesday, September 16, 2020

The 2020 Annual Meeting Starts October 29

Attention all NOVA nurses! The Nurses Organization of Veterans Affairs 40th Annual Meeting is right around the corner, kicking off the first-ever all-virtual meeting on Thursday, October 29 at 10 a.m. EST and concluding on Friday, October 30 at 7:15 p.m. EST. The meeting is set to provide attendees with educational opportunities as well as in-depth discussions on the health and well-being of nurses, the future of VA healthcare, and more.

NOVA’s Annual Meeting Planning Committee chose this year’s theme, Celebrating NOVA's Legacy and Promise of NOVA's Future, in honor of NOVA’s ruby anniversary and the many accomplishments of NOVA nurses in the last 40 years.

 “This year’s annual meeting will be an informative and memorable two-day event — all focusing on providing outstanding care for our nation’s Veterans,” said Kelly D. Skinner, DNP, MSN, RN, NP-C, GNP-BC, CRRN, WCC, CFCN, member of the 2020 Annual Meeting Planning Committee. “The virtual program will include dynamic presentations and speakers, award recognition, poster presentations and vendor sessions.”

Annual Meeting Planning Committee Co-Chair Taryn-Janae Wilcox-Olson, MHS, RN, notes that the focus on Veteran care wouldn’t be possible without the NOVA members and partners who have made NOVA such a successful organization for so long.

“NOVA members have made their voices heard and we want to highlight that. We have had many adventures and made so many memories together. This year’s theme is really about bringing that all together: our legislative achievements, educational opportunities, networking with VA Central Office to ensure the best care for our Veterans, meeting First Ladies — the list goes on and on,” said Wilcox-Olson. The celebration is an apt one for NOVA’s milestone year.

The Virtual Difference

Since this year’s Annual Meeting is all virtual, eliminating the need to travel for the event, the planning committee is expecting more members to attend.

"Attendees get to witness the great work NOVA achieves during the year, and, hopefully, after they experience the education NOVA can provide to its members, they will attend next year's annual meeting in person," said Annual Planning Committee Chair, Catherine R. Giasson, DNP, MHA, RN, NE-BC.

Indeed, attendees who have never had the opportunity to experience a NOVA Annual Meeting will finally have a chance to experience the education and networking that draw so many to the annual event. “I always encourage nurses to attend the NOVA Conferences because of the numerous educational and networking opportunities,” Skinner said. “I feel confident that they will enjoy the program, won’t be disappointed, and will have fun too. Our NOVA Chapter 226 Board Members have already started planning a Watch Party with mask wearing and social distancing!”

The keynote address by Dr. Richard Stone, Executive in Charge, Veterans Health Administration, will focus on leading the VA during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other general sessions include Eyes on the Prize: Moving up the VA Career Ladder, Nursing Resiliency: Secrets for Getting Out of the Mindset Alligator Pit and Moving On, Striving for Excellence to Strengthen Your VA Nursing Practice, and more.

Members also can present their practice, research, innovations, and projects through e-posters. These e-posters give viewers a concise snapshot of their work through a single slide presentation that is viewed on a computer.

COVID-19 has made it a tough year for everyone, including NOVA nurses. Canceled in-person events and social distancing guidelines have affected how people connect with one another. NOVA has planned its virtual event to be a safe gathering place for those seeking community. “This year’s virtual NOVA conference will provide an opportunity for our NOVA members to stay connected with one another. During this time of crisis, a sense of purpose and togetherness is needed,” said Skinner.

Haven't registered for NOVA's 40th Annual Meeting yet?  Visit vanurse.org/mpage/AnnualMeeting to preview the schedule, programming and more.

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Call for Poster Submissions! Deadline is June 9, 2020

Posted By Ashley Lovelace, Thursday, April 16, 2020

                                             

 

 

Join NOVA nurses for an excellent opportunity to present your practice, research, innovations, and projects.  In this shared experience, you will have the opportunity to learn of the new nursing care practices presented by your colleagues. 


** Share your expertise and knowledge within your nursing practice ** 
** Provide your contributions on an equal forum **
** Share and discuss with nursing colleagues common points of interest **

 

Call for Posters:  Submission opens on April 22, 2020 and the deadline is June 9, 2020

 

To submit for posters, click here.

 

New this Year will be Podium Presentations.  Details forthcoming!


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