SAVE THE DATE, so you don’t miss these important events:
Assembly of Didactic and Clinical Educators
February 15-18, 2024
World Center Marriott
Orlando, FL
Mid-Year Assembly 2024
April 20-24, 2024
Washington, DC
AANA Annual Congress 2024
August 2-6, 2024
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA
Following is a listing of important dates for the SRNA Academic Calendar.
2016
August 31– Fall term begins
September 5 – Labor Day holiday
October 7-9 – Fall long weekend (no classes)
November 10 – Veteran’s Day (no classes)
November 23-27 – Thanksgiving Holiday (no classes)
December 16 – Term ends (Clinical Rotation holiday)
2017
January 3 – Spring term begins: Class 2017
January 9 – Clinical start date for class 2018 (tentative)
March 13-17 – Spring break (no classes)
April 28 – Term ends
May 20 – Class of 2017 Graduation ceremony
May 1 – Summer term begins
July – UNE SRNA Research Day (official date TBD)
July 3-7 – Summer break (tentative)
August 25 – Summer term ends
The New England Assembly of Nurse Anesthetists (NEANA) will hold its 2016 Fall Workshop on Sept. 30-Oct 2 at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, CT. The event, hosted by the Connecticut Association of Nurse Anesthetists (CANA), will feature a full slate of CE classes, networking events and an opportunity to get important updates on regional and national issues.
Designed for APPs, physicians, RNs and other health care professionals, this program will highlight contemporary practices and emerging clinical trends in care.
Topics include:
- Emerging infections
- Acute kidney injury
- Technology: An “App” for That . . .
- Hepatitis C update
- Exercise in medicine
- Ventricular assist device update
- CXR interpretation
- Addictions, opiate withdrawal – inpatient – outpatient
- Learn to improve strategic decision-making
- Understand evolving healthcare leadership
- Understand importance of leadership and communication during times of rapid change
- Learn to engage members through social media
- Resources to address your business and practice leadership needs
National CRNA Week is the AANA’s annual celebration of anesthesia patient safety and the nation’s 50,000+ Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and student registered nurse anesthetists who safely and cost-effectively provide approximately 43 million anesthetics each year. Known as National Nurse Anesthetists Week as recently as 2014, the new name for this popular event helps patients, hospital administrators, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and others become more familiar with the CRNA credential and the exceptional advanced practice registered nurses who have earned it. Learn More
Research Day for the class of 2017 will be held on June 3 from 8:30am-4pm at the Hannaford Auditorium in the College of Pharmacy on the UNE Portland Campus.
Registration for the NEANA 2017 Fall Workshop is now open! This year’s event is presented by the New Hampshire Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NHANA)!
NEANA’s Fall Workshop is the premier education event for New England CRNAs and SRNAs. The workshop provides an environment to learn and the opportunity to build relationships with other professionals from around the region.
This year’s conference will consist of an optional full day of hands on block workshops on Friday, October 20; a wellness event, various lectures and networking opportunities on Saturday, October 21; and half-day of lectures of Sunday, October 22.
REGISTER TODAY!
National CRNA Week is the AANA’s annual celebration of anesthesia patient safety and the nation’s 52,000+ Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and student registered nurse anesthetists who safely and cost-effectively provide approximately 43 million anesthetics each year. Known as National Nurse Anesthetists Week as recently as 2014, the new name for this popular event helps patients, hospital administrators, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and others become more familiar with the CRNA credential and the exceptional advanced practice registered nurses who have earned it.
Key Takeaways
- Explore objectives and barriers related to implementing emotional intelligence into the admissions process.
- Discuss the value of curriculum mapping and how Self-Evaluation Exam results translate to NCE success.
- Identify methods to synthesize professional development and professional advocacy into your program.
- And much more!
Download the Preliminary Program and Schedule-at-a-Glance.