AONE 2019 Poster Presentations
The posters presented at AONE 2019 provide an opportunity to learn about innovative projects, programs and research.
Schedule and Times
-
11-13 Apr
Posters on Display | Apr. 11 9:30 a.m. - Apr. 13 9:45 a.m.
Posters are on display on Level 3 throughout the conference. -
11 Apr
Posters on Display with Presenters | 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Presenters will be at their posters. -
12 Apr
Posters on Display with Presenters | 3:45 - 4:45 p.m.
Presenters will be at their posters.
Poster presentations will be available to download in March.
Poster Presentations
Earn up to 4.0 contact hours by reviewing all poster presentations. Partial credit is available by spending a minimum of 1 hour reviewing posters.
A CNL Program’s Impact on Margins and Outcomes
Mary Robinson, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, vice president professional practice, Research and Magnet, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth; Darla Banks, director, clinical nurse leader program, Texas Health Resources
A Statewide Multi-Targeted Approach to Address Workplace Violence
Julee Bolg, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, executive director satellite clinical pperations, Boston Children's Hospital; Ashley Waddell, MS, RN, PhDc, director, government affairs & educational programs, Organization of Nurse Leaders of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut; Patricia Noga, PhD, RN, MBA, vice president, clinical affairs, Massachusetts Hospital Association
An Innovative Partnership Addressing the Rural Nursing Shortage
Lisa Smithgall, PhD, RNC-NIC, CPNP-PC, NEA-BC, senior vice president, chief nursing officer, Ballad Health; Michelle Littleton, MSN, RN, coordinator ETSU/Wellmont HVMC Cohorts, East Tennesee State University
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Diverse Nurse Leaders
Jane Fitzsimmons, RN, MSN, executive vice president search services, Kirby Bates Associates; Yvonne Wesley, PhD, RN, FAAN, consultant, Y Wesley Consulting
Care Navigation in a Community Hospital Emergency Department
Jessica Love, MSN, RN, Magnet program coordinator, Excela Health; Helen Burns, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, senior vice president and chief nursing officer, Excela Health
Changing Department Culture Through Shared Leadership
Melonnie Pollard, director woman's & children services, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Hillcrest
Clinical Redesign: Rapid Response Team (RRT) Optimization
Anne Aquila, MSN, RN, director wounds, Critical Care & Nursing Shared Governance, Bridgeport Hospital
Decoding the Code OB: An Interspecialty Approach
Angeli Lagasca, MA, BSN, RN, CCRN, nurse educator, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Empowering Nurse Managers to Effectively Lead Professional Development
Amber Messick, MSN, RN, CNML, director of clinical operations, Indiana University Health
Empowering Teams Through Multilevel Engagement Strategies
Deborah Reindl, BSN, RN, patient care manager—Neurosciences and Comprehensive Stroke Center ICU, University of Chicago Medicine; Travis Gesell, BSN, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC, patient care manager, neurosciences floor, University of Chicago Medicine
Empowerment Strategies for a Healthy Nursing Environment
Michael Maske, CSPHA, CHPC, CHC, BA, President, Author, Speaker
Engaging a Multidisciplinary Team Through Nurse-Led Rounds
Jaylee Hilliard, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, director, Neonatal & ECMO Services, McLane Children's Baylor Scott & White
Facilitating Leadership Skills in Rural New Graduate Nurses
Shelly Luger, assistant professor, clinical systems administration track lead, Creighton University
Health Care and Community Collide to Drive Change
Clayton Pryor, MA, diirector, workforce development, Advocate Health Care; Jacquelyn Whitten, DNP, MSN, RN, chief executive nurse, Advocate Trinity Hospital
How Clinical Outcome Leaders Improve Quality and Safety
James Flaherty, BSN, RN, clinical outcomes leader, Yale New Haven Hospital; Kathleen Kenyon, BSN, MSN, CENP, director of medicine nursing, Yale New Haven Hospital
How Empowered Teams Shaved Hours Off Patient Throughput
Susan Stallard, director, improvement system, Orlando Health; Jayne Willis, CENP, chief nursing officer, Orlando Regional Medical Center; Christina McGuirk, chief nursing officer, Health Central Hospital
Impact of Empowerment Through Shared Governance
Andrea Coyle; Magnet director, Medical University of South Carolina; Heather Craven, PhD, RN, CMSRN, nurse scientist, Medical University of South Carolina Health
Impact of Empowerment Through Shared Governance
Andrea Coyle; Magnet director, Medical University of South Carolina; Heather Craven, PhD, RN, CMSRN, nurse scientist, Medical University of South Carolina Health
Innovations in Telemetry Monitoring Technology and Patient Safety
Vanessa Marlin, MSN, RN, CMSRN, clinical educator, St. Clair Hospital; Linda Pantelis, MBA, BSN, RN, director of cardiovascular and critical care services, St. Clair Hospital
Innovative Strategies to Successfully Manage Violent Patient Behaviors
Tera Gross, DNP, RN, NE-BC, nurse administrator, Mayo Clinic; Bernie Theobald, RN, MAN, nurse manager, Mayo Clinic
Inspiring Change: A Transformational Improvement Science Model
Margaret Duffy, RN, PhD, NEA-BC, senior admin director, nurse education, professional development & research, North Shore University Hospital; Kerri Scanlon, RN, MSN, ANP, deputy chief nurse exective, Northwell Health; Kathleen Attonito, RN-BC, MS, director, patient care services, North Shore University Hospital
Just Culture in Nursing Practice Peer Review Decisions
Lourie Moore, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, administrative director, nursing knowledge management, Harris Health System
Making the Impossible Possible: Complex Organization Practice Convergence
Pamela White, DNP, RN, NE-BC, chief nursing officer, Mayo Clinic Health System—Eau Claire; Heidi Shedenhelm, DNP, RN, NE-BC, Mayo Clinic Camilla Jaekel, PhD, RN, nursing practice enhancement specialist, Mayo Clinic Health System—La Crosse
Manager Development: Beginning at Novice
Kathy Bay, DNP, RN, CENP, nurse consultant, department of health
Navigation in a Rural Academic Health System
Sheila Evans, director of nursing operations, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock; Elizabeth McGrath, APRN and survivorship coordinator, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock; Cory Howarth, nurse manager, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Optimizing Staffing on Medical-Surgical Units Using Virtual Care
David Brennan, operations coordinator, Ochsner Medical Center—Kenner; Christi Robinson, clinical coordinator, Ochsner Medical Center—Kenner; Jessica Peterson, senior RN researcher, Ochsner Health System
Optimizing Throughput by Establishing a Measurement System
Jennifer Roth, BSN, RN, CCRN, director of clinical operations, patient care services, Children's Hospital Colorado; Rebecca Colley, process improvement specialist, Children's Hospital Colorado
Predicting Aggression in the Medical/Surgical Population
Christina Mignon, RN, MSN, nurse manager, SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital—Madison; Sonia Kraft, BSN, RN, PCCN, inpatient medical/respiratory unit, SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital—Madison
Preventing Falls Through Engaging Patients and Families
Jineal Shinn, chief nursing officer, Memorial Healthcare System
Promoting a Respectful Workplace Environment
Florence Vanek, MSN, RN, NE-BC, professional practice consultant, Pennsylvania Hospital; Mary Del Guidice, RN, BS, CNA, chief nursing officer, Pennsylvania Hospital; Ruth Dileo, MSN, RNC, nurse manager, Pennsylvania Hospital
Psychometric Evaluation of Moral Courage in Nurse Executives
Joanne Connor, MSN, MPA, NEA-BC, director of nursing, New York Presbyterian
Rapid Implementation: Measuring Real Shared Governance
Robert Hess, PhD, RN, FAAN, executive vice president, chief clinical executive, CE Direct/OnCourse Learning; Stacey Brull, DNP, RN, NE-BC, senior director of research, education and informatics, Mercy Medical Center
Reducing Falls Utilizing a Science-Based Systems Approach
Jeannie Mollohan, system executive director, nursing practice and clinical effectiveness, SSM Health Care—St Louis; Beth Pfeiffer-Arens, system manager, clinical effectiveness, SSM Health
Reducing Hospital Violence Through Controlled Facility Access
Sarah Cypher, MSN, RN, CMSRN, director of nursing, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital; Rachel Redman, nurse manager, Froedtert Hospital; Jennifer Neubauer, nurse manager, Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin
Relational Leadership: Transforming Financial, Nurse and Patient Outcomes
Rebekah Dillon, RN, BSN, MBA, CEN, director of operations, Indiana University Health
Revolutionizing Workforce Transformation Through an Innovative Nurse-Scholars Academy
Jim D'Alfonso, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, DFNAP, executive director, Nurse Scholars Academy, Kaiser Permanente
Scorecards, Staff Engagement and Improved Performance
Sara Morris, BSN, patient care manager, Abbott Northwestern Hospital/Allina Health
Sticks and Stones Break Bones and Words Hurt
Kate Maxwell, MSN RN, manager of clinical operations surgical trauma, IU Health
Streamlining Graduate Nurse Transitions Via Academic-Practice Partnerships
Jamie Lingsch, MSN, RN-BC, vice president for clinical & professional education, Methodist Healthcare System; Cynthia O'Neal, PhD, RN, associate dean for undergraduate studies, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, School of Nursing
Taking a Stand Against Workplace Violence
Heather Thompson, RN, MSN, CENP, director of nursing, St. Luke's Hospital; George Salsman, safety manager, St Luke's Hospital
Tiered Safety Huddles: A Strategy to Empower Staff
William Jordan, MSN, BSN, RNC, NE-C, patient care director, The Mother Baby Center, Abbott Northwestern Hospital/Allina Health; Heidi Menardi, MA, BSN, RN, NE-C, nursing director, Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, Allina Health System
Transforming Outcomes Through Staff Nurse Driven Change
Marian Altman, clinical practice specialist, American Association of Critical Care Nurses
Utilizing Cross-Training to Invest in RN Career Growth
Rebecca Basso, DNP, MAS, RN, NEA-BC, manager, emergency department & clinical decision unit, The Valley Hospital; Derrick Lieb, DNP, MS-HCM, RN, NEA-BC, director, emergency department & clinical decision unit, The Valley Hospital
Utilizing Technology to Predict and Prevent Nurse Turnover
Elena Cappannelli, MS, BSN, RN-BC, nursing education specialist, Yale New Haven Hospital; Judith Hahn, PhD, RN, MSN, director, education and professional practice, Yale-New Haven Hospital; David Depukat, nursing outcomes specialist, Yale New Haven Hospital
Utilizing Technology to Prevent Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries
Cathy Ohnstad, MSN, RN, Chief Nursing Officer, Cedars-Sinai Marina Del Rey Hospital