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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: Judith A. Paice: Lessons for Our Future
DESCRIPTION:In Celebration of Nurses Month\, join us for a fireside chat by Judith A. Paice!\n\n\nFireside Chat\nJ﻿udith Paice: Lessons for Our Future\n5PM – 6PM Wine & Cheese Reception \n6PM – 7PM  Fireside Chat ” Pain: Lessons For Our Future” \n7PM – 8PM  Questions & Answers \nPain is universal and protective for our survival; those rare individuals who experience no pain live very short lives. Yet\, pain is also greatly feared. Persistent pain can destroy lives and livelihoods\, and costs  our society greatly in lost productivity and medical expenses. Pain relief is best achieved by multimodal therapies that include pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches; however\, access to many these measures has been limited\, leading to over-reliance on medications. A perfect (or rather\,  imperfect) storm of many challenges in our world has led to misuse of these agents\, particularly opioids.  As a result\, treatment of pain has been overshadowed by the challenges associated with opioids and  substance use disorder. This fireside chat will include brief remarks followed by a discussion with all  participants that will address historical perspectives along with lessons for our future. \n*﻿** \nHektoen Nurses and Humanities and the International Museum of Surgical Science are delighted to announce the exhibit: Remembrance & Renewed Hope\, on view for the month of May in the Museum’s historic Library in honor of Nurses Month. The Museum’s library features a long antique green table and chairs. This exhibition will feature fourteen place settings for a Nurse’s dinner table display. Nine of the settings feature past nursing leaders (Remembrance) and five are current nursing leaders (Renewed Hope). The displays are created by a group of nurses who are also practicing artists. Discover each artist’s interpretation of these important nurse figures. \nFeatured nurses will include: \n\nFlorence Nightingale (D)\nMary Seacole (D)\nClara Barton (D)\nIldaura Murillo-Rohde (D)\nThe 1964 student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital Nursing school (D)\nLuther Christman (D)\nAnne Zimmerman (D) Executive Director of the Illinois Nurses Association (INA)\nSharon Cahill\, BSN\, RN (D)\nKrystal Hanrahan\, MSN\, RN (D)\nJanice Phillips\, PhD\, CENP\, FAAN (A) Director of Nursing Research & Health Equity at Rush University Medical Center\nMary McDermott\, BSN\, MSN\, EdD\, FAAN (A)\nKristin Ramsey\, MSN\, MPPM\, RN\, NE-BC (A) Senior VP\, Quality\, NMHC\, Wood-Prince Family Chief Nurse Executive\, NMH/NMG\nBarb Holmes Gobel\, MS\, RN\, ACDN\, FAAN (A) Associate Director of Professional Practice and Development & Magnet Program Director\nLauren Underwood\, MSN\, RN\, MPH (A) Democratic Park Communication Chair\, Democratic Representative IL in Congress 2023\n\nArtists include: \n\nSedane Henderson PCT\nMa. Eliza Micha Alcantara RN\nAlyssa Hudik RN\nJanessa Janquian RN\nJohn Smisek RN\nAlyssa Saklak RN\nMaria Zaragoza LPN\nMarcela Gomez RN\nJohana Hernandez RN\nSonja Will\, Administrator\nSophie Oracz\, RN\nCora Palmer\, RN\n\nGuest Speakers related to the arts and humanities as well as workshops and conversations among nurse artists will be scheduled. \nL﻿earn more: https://imss.org/remembrance-renewed-hope/ \n _﻿__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nLight refreshments are included. \nAccessible accommodations include a ramp entrance and elevator. If you need additional accessibility options or wheelchair seating please contact us at info@imss.org. \nParking and Directions can be found here: https://imss.org/plan-your-visit/ \n\n\nA﻿bout the speaker: \nJudith A. Paice\, PhD\, RN\, FAAN \nJudith Paice\, PhD\, RN is the Director of the Cancer Pain Program in the Division of Hematology-Oncology and a Research Professor of Medicine\, Northwestern University; Feinberg School of Medicine. A current member of the NIH HEAL Initiative and past president of the American Pain Society\, Dr Paice’s clinical work and research has been in the relief of pain associated with cancer. She was one of the original consultants in the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) and has traveled extensively to educate health care professionals in six of seven continents regarding cancer pain relief and palliative care. \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses Chicago Chapter #317: AMSN(Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses) Chicago chapter #317 was founded in 2008 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital by a team of 12 dedicated nurses\, who are still committed to excelling Medical-Surgical Nursing care in the city Chicago! \nAbout Hektoen Nurses and the Humanities: Nurses & the Humanities was founded in June 2006 to present programs that demonstrate and encourage the healing power of the arts and the humanities for caregivers and their patients. Programs addressing diverse themes of nursing and the humanities (art\, literature\, history\, philosophy\, music\, theater\, and dance) have various formats\, including lectures\, workshops\, classes\, and excursions. The programs are geared towards nurses\, caregivers\, medical professionals\, and nursing students\, but are open to the general public. \nThe Hektoen Institute Nurses and Humanities Advisory Committee provides humanistic\, creative and interactive educational opportunities to clinicians. We endeavor to expand imaginative horizons and to explore the arts as a source of healing for the self and for providing compassionate and holistic care to others. Our interactive arts-focused programs offer opportunities to network outside the healthcare arena and to explore the untapped healing potential of creativity. \n\n\n\nThis project is partially supported by a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events. \n\n\n\nThe International Museum\n of Surgical Science acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
URL:https://imss.org/program/fireside-chat-judith-a-paice-lessons-for-our-future-2/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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