The purpose of this annual conference is to enhance the clinical skills and knowledge of primary health care providers in health promotion, maintenance and restoration of various illnesses in a variety of practice specialties and clinical settings. This year’s program will offer three general sessions, concurrent clinical tracts, and hands on clinical and educational workshops, with dinner and presentation on Thursday evening.
Three clinical practice workshops are offered to provide opportunity to strengthen clinical skills and/or knowledge. These workshops are 3 hours in duration and are structured in a didactic format; sessions may include interactive discussion and practice sessions, case studies and/or hands-on opportunities. The workshops will have a limited number of participants and assigned on a first request, first served basis; so please register early to assure your first choice is received.
Networking Opportunities: Take advantage of opportunities to extend learning beyond the classroom by spending time with colleagues to exchange ideas, ask questions and share your knowledge during the continental breakfast and breaks. Be sure to visit the exhibit hall featuring the latest information on patient products and services. Please join us on Thursday for Dinner and a Controlled Substances presentation at 5:30 p.m.
This symposium has been specifically designed for Advanced Practice Providers:
• Nurse Practitioners
• Nurse Anesthetists
• Certified Nurse Midwives
• Physician Assistants
• Other interested nursing professionals
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The University of Mississippi Medical Center complies with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). Any persons who need accommodation under the ADA should check the box on the registration form or call 601- 984–1300.
The University of Mississippi Medical Center offers equal opportunity in employment and education, M/F/D/V.
Continuing Education in Nursing Sponsored by the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Nursing, University Hospitals and Health System, Department of Nursing Service, the Advanced Practice Providers Committee, University of Mississippi Hospital Care, and the University of Mississippi Medical Center Department of Continuing Health Professional Education