November 26th 2018
The trust has believed that no proper health services can be provided without proper skill set and experience irrespective of advanced health infrastructure. Also, one of our crucial aims in decentralizing cardiac healthcare and reaching our helping hands to the remotest area necessitates facilitating the training and workshop for health practitioners practicing in such areas. Thus, the trust strongly believes that such Continuing Medical Education will help not only advance the knowledge and the skills of the doctors and nurses but also help the patients around Nepal receives the best health services.
Like many years, this year too, Jayanti Memorial Trust organized the Continuing Medical Education for nurses on Critical Cardiac Care where the qualified cardiac team from the University of Colorado presented on useful topics for the nurses’ attendees working in cardiac care in different hospitals. The three nurse supervisors from MCVTC significantly supported JMT to organize the conference and were involved in inviting the attendees. This year too, the program turned out to be very informative to the nurses that attended the CME consequently the attendees expressing their gratitude with positive feedback was the contentment for the trust. The program started from 9 am till 4 pm and the program was then followed by hi-tea and the attendees were provided with the certificate of participation. The trust expects the knowledge and the skills shared during the workshop via useful presentation will indeed be applicable in providing quality health service to the patients.
There were 69 nurses attendees from different hospitals in the city where critical cardiac care services are available. Following are the names of the hospitals:
Following was the topic presented during the program:
S.No |
Topics |
Speakers |
1 |
Management of shock, focusing on Cardiogenic Shock and Use of various Inotropes, their Indications, Contraindications, and Tapering Practices |
David Campbell |
2 |
Heart Block and Trouble Shooting in Pacemaker Patients
|
Angela Pal
|
3 |
Trouble Shooting With Ventilator Patients
|
Lihan Lin
|
4 |
Use of Anticoagulants after Heart Valve Surgery and other Cardiovascular Conditions
|
Kellianne Kleeman
|
5 |
Surgical Site infection |
Bimala Neupane |
6 |
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy |
Mina Manandhar |
7 |
Defibrillation Protocol in Biphasic and Monophasic Defibrillation including Advanced Cardiac Life Support
|
Rob Quaife
|
8 |
Airway Management in Adult and Pediatric Patients
|
Scott Stenquist
|
9 |
The Value of Outcome Data for Improving Care in Care in Cardiac Surgery and All of Medical Specialties
|
Frederick Grover
|
10 |
Breaking Bad News and Counseling in Critical Care Setting
|
Jay Pal
|
11 |
Strategies to Improve the Standard of Care in the Operating Room |
Tamara Mayne, BSN, Head Nurse CT Operating Room at University of Colorado and Jennifer Allen BSN, operating room nurse at the University of Colorado |