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Cheryl Fisher, EdD, MSN, RN
Co-Director, Associate Professor
Nursing Informatics ProgramSINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Charlotte Seckman, PhD, RN, NI-BC, CNE, FAAN
Co-Director, Associate Professor,
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Nurse Planner
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Tajhanae Peters
Admissions Counselor
Student and Academic Services
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cheryl Fisher, EdD, MSN, RN
Co-Director, Associate Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cory Stephens,
DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Assistant Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
WELCOME FROM THE DEAN
Yolanda Ogbolu, PhD, NNP, FNAP, FAAN
The Bill and Joanne Conway Dean of the University of Maryland School of Nursing and Professor
Artificial Intelligence:
The Future of Nursing is Not What It Used to Be
Tom Lawry, MS
Managing Director,
Second Century Technology, LLC
1A:
AI Essentials for Nursing Professionals: Understanding the Core Concepts
Arpad Kelemen, PhD
Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
University of Maryland School of Nursing
1B:
Innovate to Engage: Transformative Patient-Centric Approaches in Healthcare
Anna Schoenbaum, DNP, MS, RN, NI-BC, FHIMSS
Vice President
Applications, Digital Health & Predictive Health
Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System
SINI U-1:
Introduction & Digital Literacy in Nursing Competencies
Brenda Kulhanek, PhD, DNP, NI-BC, NPD-BC, NE-BC, FAAN
Adjunct Professor
Walden University School of Nursing
Lisa Langdale, EdD, MSN, RN
Assistant Professor
Medical University of South Carolina
Peer Reviewed Presentations
2A:
Nursing and AI: Balancing Care and Technology
Cathy Turner, BSN, MBA, RN-BC
Chief Marketing and Nurse Executive
Director, Nursing Informatics, MEDITECH
Adjunct Faculty, Northeastern University
Nurse Informaticist: Safeguard for the Health Care Ecosystem
During Rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Teresa Saxon, MS, BSN, RN
Health Systems Specialist
Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Veterans Health Information Exchange (VHIE) Clinical Data Quality (CDQ) Team
No-Code AI Tools
Linda Harrington, PhD, DNP, RN, NI-BC, UXC, FHIMSS, FAMIA
Adjunct Faculty
Texas Christian University
2B:
Improving Patient Safety and Emergency Department Staff Efficiency in Barcode Medication Administration by using a Mobile Application
Ian Kirit, DNP, RN, CEN
Informatics Nurse Specialist
Dartmouth Hitchcock
Using an Electronic Blood Transfusion Record System to Improve Clinician Workflow and Prevent Blood Transfusion Errors
Chinyere Anumudu, MSN, RN, NI-BC
Clinical Informatics Specialist
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Outmoded Design Assumptions: A Hurdle in Configuring Information
Systems to Meet the Needs of Emerging Care Delivery Models.
Dana Womack, PhD, RN, FAMIA
Assistant Professor
Oregon Health & Science University
SINI U-2:
Developing a New Model to Engage End Users
Mollie Boland, RN, BSN
Nursing Informatics Specialist
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Competency Refinement: Designing an EHR Alert using AI and Traditional Bibliographic Databases
Barbara Kupferschmid, PhD, RN
Associate Professor
University of Michigan-Flint
Stop, Drop, and Roll: Is Electronic Health Record Training the Forgotten Skill?
Vanessa Williams-Harvey, MSN, RN
Founder & CEO
DUES24, LLC DBA HippoCLIN
Panel Discussion
Bringing Ideas to Life:
Health Care Futurists at the Forefront of Innovation and Entrepreneurialship
Sanketh Andhavarapu
Co-Founder
Vitalize Care
Blanca Badgett, MSN, RN
Senior Clinical Executive
Oracle Health
Surayya Walters, BS
Founder and Executive Director
iDEIntity
Moderator:
Joanna Seltzer Uribe, MSN, RN, EdD
Co-Creator
Nurses You Should Know
Empowering Patients:
Leveraging AI for End-of-Life Planning and Digital Legacy Management
Charlotte Seckman, PhD, RN, NI-BC, CNE, FAAN
Co-Director, Associate Professor, Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Nurse Planner
University of Maryland School of Nursing
3A:
Unlocking Boundless Potential: Balancing Artificial and Human Intelligence to Give the Best Care
Michelle Troseth, MSN, RN, FNAP, FAAN
Co-Founder
MissingLogic
Tracy Christopherson, PhD, RHIA
Co-Founder
MissingLogic
3B:
Connect Patients and their Care Team with "My Life, My Story"
Ben Vanlandingham, MD
Associate Chief Medical Officer, Emergency Medicine Medical Director
UM St. Joseph Medical Center
SINI U-3.1:
Empowering Global Health with Informatics Tools and Expertise
Toria Shaw Morawski, MSW, IICDP
CEO, Workforce Developer, Certified Diversity Practitioner
Globally Empowered
Barbara Van de Castle, DNP, APRN-CNS, OCN, RN-BC
Assistant Professor, Nursing Informatics Program
University of Maryland School of Nursing
SINI U-3.2:
Transforming Nursing Informatics Practicums: Unleashing Generative AI
Cory Stephens,
DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Assistant Professor,
Nursing Informatics Program
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Maricel Villarivera, MSN, RN
Public Health Nurse III
Fairfax County Health Department
Blanca Badgett, MSN, RN
Senior Clinical Executive
Oracle Health
Kim Stevens DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Clinical Informatics Associate
Accenture
Cheryl Fisher, EdD, MSN, RN
Co-Director, Associate Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cory Stephens,
DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Assistant Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Planning for Success (limited slots)
Tom Lawry, MS
Managing Director
Second Century Technology, LLC
Participants must view at least six posters to receive a CE credit, only 1 CE maximum.
Cheryl Fisher, EdD, MSN, RN
Director, Associate Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cory Stephens,
DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Assistant Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
4A:
Leveraging AI to Support Nurses in Resource-Constrained Settings
Olivia Vélez, PhD, MS, MPH, RN, FAAN
Director of Technical Services
Center of Digital and Data Excellence, PATH
4B:
The Challenges and Opportunities of Remote Patient
Monitoring: Implications for Workflow, Standards, and Interoperability
Nancy Beale, PhD, RN, NI-BC, FAMIA
Chief Informatics Officer and Vice President of Clinical Informatics
Catholic Health
SINI U-4:
Infusing Informatics across a Competency-based Curriculum: Transforming Nursing Practice One Click at a Time
Dawn Mueller-Burke, PhD, CRNP, NNP-BC
Assistant Professor
Family and Community HealthUniversity of Maryland School of Nursing
Susan Bindon, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CNE, FAAN
Associate Professor and Director, Institute for Educators
Associate Dean for Faculty Development
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Peer Reviewed Presentations
5A:
Development of a Prediction Model for Prognosis of Patients with Acute Kidney Injury in Intensive Care Unit
Zhifang Ren,
PhD candidate
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Insight and Intervention- A Data Driven Approach to Improving Nurse Wellness
Simmy King, DNP, MS, MBA, NI-BC, NE-BC, CHSE, FAAN
Chief Nursing Informatics & Education Officer
Children's National Hospital
5B-1:
Advancing HIT and Digital Health Policy to Improve Patient and Caregiver Experience
Susan Hull, MSN, RN-BC, NEA-BC, FAMIA
Principal, Consumer Health Informatics
MITRE Corporation
5B-2:
Improving Self-Care Knowledge: Using a Multimedia Patient Teaching Intervention for Hospitalized Patients with Heart Failure
Christine Boehm, JD, BSN, RN
Graduate Student
George Washington University School of Nursing
Access to Mental Health Resources via Patient Health Portal
Chantal Gerrard, MS, RN
Research Nurse Specialist
National Institutes of Health
SINI U-5:
Evaluation of Best Practices for Nursing Informatics Team Structures
Kathleen Rynczak, MSN, RN, NI-BC
Sr. Nursing Informatics Specialist
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Get on the Bus with Artificial Intelligence
Teri Young, MSB, BSN, NEA-BC
University of Maryland Medical System
Construction of a Framework of Core Competence for Informatics Nurses
Yuan Chen, RN
Xiamen Cardiovascular Hospital of Xiamen University
China
These small group informal sessions on various “hot” topics in informatics are facilitated by experts in the field. Each session is limited to 30 participants so bring a snack and/or beverage and enter a roundtable prepared to network with others.
Note: Seating is on a “first come” basis with the ability to move around to other sessions if a virtual chair is available.
Arpad Keleman, PhD
Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cheryl Fisher, EdD, MSN, RN
Co-Director, Associate Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cory Stephens,
DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Assistant Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
6A:
AI for Healthcare: Opportunities, Challenges, and Pitfalls
Monique Beaudoin, Ph.D
Research Scientist and Principal Investigator
University of Maryland Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security
6B:
Streamline Care Delivery, Strengthen Operational Efficiencies, Seamlessly Unify Staff, Improve Collaboration, and Deliver Safer Patient Outcomes
Rikki Jennings, BSN, RN, CPN
Chief Nursing Information Officer
Zebra Technologies
SINI U-6:
Uncovering Social Determinants of Health: Unlocking the Power of Data for Predicting Risks and Improving Health Outcomes
Lorena de Leon, DPA, MBA
Sr. Director, Population Health and SDoH
Maryland Physicians Care
Bryce Parker, MPH
Epidemiologist
Maryland Physicians Care
Artificial Intelligence: Hope, Hype, and How We Help Our Patients
Alvin Jeffery, PhD, RN, CCRN, FNP-BC
Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt University
Cheryl Fisher, EdD, MSN, RN
Co-Director, Associate Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Cory Stephens,
DNP, MSN, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS
Assistant Professor
Nursing Informatics Program
SINI2024 Co-Chair
University of Maryland School of Nursing
NURSING CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Nurses may receive continuing education (CE) credits based on attending LIVE and/or Digital (on-demand) sessions. To request CE’s, nurses must attend CE-designated session(s) and submit a completed evaluation survey.
Totals CEs
Thursday LIVE Only – 6.5 CE
Friday LIVE Only - 6.25 CE
Digital SINI –26.75 CE
Live + Digital SINI –26.75 CE
The University of Maryland School of Nursing is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.