We're excited to invite our membership to join us IN-PERSON again in 2022 for WNA's Membership Assembly and Annual Meeting at the DoubleTree by Hilton - Madison East. If you are unable to attend for the entire day, we have arranged both in-person and VIRTUAL joining options for the afternoon Annual Meeting only.
Our day will have two parts:
Part I. In-person WNA Dialogue Forum - 8:15 am – 12:00 pm
The Dialogue Forum provides a formal process for members to respond to and improve a topic that has relevance to WNA members, the nursing profession and/or the public. There are two very relevant topics that will be discussed for those attending the meeting. The outcome from the Dialogue Forum is the development and presentation of recommendations for action by WNA for each topic. These recommendations will be presented to and voted on by the members attending the afternoon WNA Annual Meeting. The topics for the 2022 Dialogue Forum are:
#1. Digital health literacy for the nursing workforce and consumers of health care
#2. Preparing nurses to respond to public health emergencies through a health disparities lens
The Dialogue Forum process will be as follows:
1. Overview of the topic
2. Interactive Panel presentation and discussion
3. Participant discussion
4. Identification of WNA’s role in addressing or advancing the important issue
5. Group develops recommendations for action by WNA
6. Present the recommendations for WNA action to the membership attending the WNA Annual Meeting.
Part II. In-person and virtual WNA Annual Meeting 12:15 – 1:15 pm
The purpose of the Annual Meeting is to provide the membership:
1. Relevant information
2. Vote on action items:
• Member Dues Increase
• Recommendations from the Dialogue Forum
3. Announcement of WNA election winners
4. Nightingale Tribute to honor recently departed nurses (Learn more / submit a nurse's name)
COVID-19 Information: WNA requires all attendees to have available documentation of COVID-19 vaccination along with your state ID to enter the venue. Pursuant to the current Dane County Health Department Emergency Order, we will require masks to be worn by all attendees when inside the DoubleTree.
Full Day (or morning Dialogue Forum only) - $40 (REGISTRATION FOR MORNING CLOSED on January 17)
This in-person registration includes a light breakfast and lunch, even if you don't stay for the afternoon Annual Meeting
Afternoon Annual Meeting only - FREE - REGISTRATION OPEN UNTIL MEETING BEGINS!
You will indicate when registering if you will attend in-person or remotely - lunch is NOT included with in-person registration for Annual Meeting only
REGISTRATION still open for the afternoon WNA Annual Meeting!
MEMBERS: Please have your current ANA/WNA Member number on hand when registering. If you do not know your WNA Member Number, login to ANA's website, and click on the "My Account" tab. Or contact Bri Dunbar for assistance.
MORNING - In-person WNA Dialogue Forum
7:30 - 8:15 am Breakfast and Networking
8:15-8:30 Welcome and Overview of Day
8:30 - 9:50 Topic #1: Digital Health Literacy for the Nursing Workforce and Consumers of Health Care
10:00 - 11:20 Topic#2: Preparing Nurses to Respond to Public Health Emergencies Through a Health Disparities Lens
11:20 Lunch - provided for all morning participants
11:50 Announcement of NFW Scholarship and Research Grant Recipients
AFTERNOON - In-person and virtual WNA Annual Meeting
12:15-1:15 pm
Any non-members staying for in-person meeting will be asked to sit at a non-voting, spectator table.
PRESENTERS - AGENDA for Morning Dialogue Forum only
Dialogue Forum Topic #1: Digital Health Literacy for the Nursing Workforce and Consumers of Health Care
Dialogue Forum Topic#2: Preparing Nurses to Respond to Public Health Emergencies Through a Health Disparities Lens
Any handouts or resources will be posted below for participants to access/print closer to the meeting. No printed copies will be provided on-site, so please download/print as you wish.
Morning Dialogue Forums: AGENDA
WNA Dialogue Forum Topic #1 - Submitted by the WNA Board of Directors
What Nurses See, What Nurses Don't See, Vulnerable Populations - PPT handout
Digital Healthcare Literacy flyer - from Literacy Minnesota
NINR Director’s Lecture - “Digital Health: Towards the Next Era of Healthcare Delivery and Chronic Disease Management”
WNA Dialogue Forum Topic #2 - Submitted by the WNA Board of Directors
Nurses Respond Now - Program Description
Future of Nursing - Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity
Future of Nursing Recommendations
Future of Nursing - Preparing Nurses to Respond to Disasters and Public Health Emergencies
Future of Nursing PODCAST LINK
2022 WNA Annual Meeting:
Agenda 2022 WNA Annual Meeting
Rules for 2022 Annual Meeting
2021 WNA Bylaws (current)
WNA Dialogue Forum Topic #1
WNA Dialogue Forum Topic #2
WNA Board Proposal for Membership Dues Increase
Report of WNA Fiscal Year End 2020
3.0 contact hours are available to those who participate in the entire in-person morning Dialogue Forum - be sure to collect your CE Certificate before leaving the event.
WNA is the provider of this educational activity.
Wisconsin Nurses Association is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
A block of 1 King Bed rooms are available for Thursday, January 20, 2022 at the rate of $82.00/night. You will be required to provide a credit card upon making the reservation but you will not be charged until you check out. Deadline to reserve at this rate: January 3, 2022.
To receive the discounted room rate, call 1-608-244-4703, and identify yourself as a conference attendee for the Wisconsin Nurses Association Membership Assembly.
Hotel Location/Map
DoubleTree by Hilton Madison East
4402 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI 53704
The Nurses Foundation of Wisconsin (NFW) has selected the awardees for the 2021 Research Grant and Educational Scholarships Awards.
WNA members were notified of the call for applications with the submission deadline of October 1, 2021.
The NFW Research Grant Awardee is Kathleen Elertson, MSN, RN, DNP, APNP.
Dr. Kathleen Elertson, MSN, RN, DNP, APNP is from West Bend and is the Interim Director of Post-Licensure Program, for University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh. Her research project title is Evaluation of Simulation Training on Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Adolescent Substance Abuse in Pre and Post Licensure Nursing Programs. NFW awarded Dr. Elertson $1,000 to support her research.
The NFW Educational Scholarship Committee selected two WNA members to receive $1,000 each to support their educational goals.
The NFW Educational Scholarship Awardees are Stacey Stevens, Mdiv, BSN, RN and Abby Hammes, MSN, RN, BC
Stacey Stevens, Mdiv, BSN, RN, is from Cadott and is currently enrolled in a DNP at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire.
She is a graduate assistant for the College of Nursing and a staff nurse at Dove Healthcare – Wissota Health & Regional Vent Center. Stacey is pursuing a DNP in clinical adult and gerontology which she will use in her role as a nurse educator.
Abby Hammes, MSN, RN, BC, is from Madison and is currently enrolled in the Nursing PhD program in Policy and Leadership at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. She is currently a teaching assistant for the School of Nursing.
Congratulations to all the NFW Award recipients!
We’re excited to invite our membership to join us IN-PERSON again in 2022 for WNA’s Membership Assembly and Annual Meeting at the DoubleTree by Hilton – Madison East. If you are unable to attend for the entire day, we have arranged both in-person and VIRTUAL joining options for the afternoon Annual Meeting only. Our day […]
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