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5/12 MARILN Mini-Workshop - $60 for 3 contact hours!

Posted over 2 years ago by Sheila Blomquist

Only one more week to register for the 5/12 MARILN Mini-workshop - $60 for 3 contact hours!!!
 
 
TOPIC
To instruct nurse educators in the creation of educational escape rooms as an interactive, and evidence-based teaching strategy
SPEAKER(S)
Danielle Hebert, DNP, MBA, MSN, ANP-BC
CREDITS OFFERED
This event offers 3.0 contact hours to attendees.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please join us for our spring mini-workshop! Register today as spots are limited:
Objectives:
  • Summarize the background evolution of educational escapes rooms.
  • Review components of building an educational escape room.
  • Construct one puzzle to be utilized in a future educational escape room.
About the Speaker:
Danielle Hebert began her career in nursing as an RN in 1997, working primarily in home care. She received her MSN as an Adult Nurse Practitioner with a subspecialty as a Nurse Educator in 2007 from UMass Medical School Graduate School of Nursing and her DNP in 2014 from UMass Boston. She has 16 years’ experience in primary care, initially as a co-managing provider with an MD and later becoming an independent panel managing provider. She has held various leadership positions in her career, functioning as the first NP Associate Site Chief, Co-Administrator of Advanced Practice Services and Development, and the first Director of Education for a national continuing education nonprofit organization, developing new formats and curriculum initiatives to meet the learning needs of the various groups of NPs. She has been an adjunct faculty for both MCPHS University and Bay Path University. She has served as a content reviewer for Advance Practice Education Associates and Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education and continues as a peer reviewer for The Journal for Nurse Practitioner and the Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. She is currently an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Track at UMass Chan Medical School Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing. Her research interests include gamification for learning and interprofessional collaboration. In her free time, she enjoys hiking the New Hampshire 48 4,000 footers with her family, crocheting, and taking walks with her family, including her senior black lab Fenway and grand-dog Bentley.