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This interactive one-day workshop is designed for nurses transitioning into or currently serving as clinical faculty in academic and healthcare settings.
Participants will gain essential skills and strategies to enhance their effectiveness as clinical educators, including methods to foster clinical judgment, effective communication and evaluation techniques, the art of debriefing, and best practices for delivering constructive feedback.
Through scenario-based exercises, group discussions, and guided reflections, attendees will engage in hands-on learning to build confidence in managing common clinical teaching challenges.
The program will also provide access to valuable resources, including toolkits and and templates.
Distinguished Faculty:
Learning Objectives:
Contact Hours: 5.75
Cost: $289 (includes lunch)
Location: NHIOP, Saint Anselm Campus
Event details for Clinical Faculty Development: An Interactive Workshop
Event details for 9/7 Saint Anselm College Women's Golf WCU Battlefield Classic
This online leadership series is designed to explore the various components to develop a nurse leader, whose goal is to enhance and empower oneself in advancing the future of the nursing profession. This series serves as an excellent review for the Certified Nurse Leader exam and certification.
Target Audience:
Any nurse who practices in a leadership role, including but not limited to, nurse educators, clinical nurse managers, charge nurses, supervisors and directors. Staff nurses with 5 years’ experience interested in seeking a leadership role should consider this offering.
Each course will earn 15 Nursing Contact Hours and can be taken individually or together. Each module begins with one virtual live webinar from 08:30am- 4:00pm. The remainder of the program is completed online asynchronously.
SEPTEMBER 11-OCTOBER 8, 2025
Blending Mission and Margin: Business Skills for the Nurse Leader
September 11, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: system-based thinking, data management, financial implications of care, accountable care organizations.
OCTOBER 23-NOVEMBER 12, 2025:
The Future of Nursing: Quality, Healthcare Policy, and Patient Outcomes
October 23, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: the role of leader in strategic leadership, IOM goals, patient outcomes, interdisciplinary care and patient satisfaction measures.
This two-day holistic nursing conference, Honoring Stories: Healing Through Narrative and Holistic Practice, invites nurses and healing professionals to reconnect with the core of caregiving—the stories we carry, witness, and share. Through keynote presentations, plenary sessions, reflective activities, and experiential workshops, participants will explore how storytelling and narrative serve as powerful tools for healing, transformation, and professional growth.
From the wisdom of Florence Nightingale’s enduring legacy to the personal narratives of healing, courage, and leadership, this program honors the deep connection between holistic practice and the human experience. Attendees will engage in practices that amplify presence, creativity, and self-care, including guided journaling, expressive movement, and nature-based reflection. Offering a unique balance of education and retreat activities, this conference offers a space to be nourished, inspired, and renewed.
Target Audience:
This conference is ideal for nurses and care providers interested in enhancing their understanding of holism and exploring ways to integrate holism into the care of self and others.
Learning Outcome:
By the end of this conference, participants will be able to examine the role of narrative in holistic nursing practice by exploring personal, professional, and patient stories as pathways to healing, connection, leadership, and self-awareness.
Contact Hours: 10.75 hours
Planned Sessions:
Location: The Colony Hotel, Kennebunkport, Maine
This nursing webinar is designed to address the multifaceted challenges of obesity within healthcare settings. The sessions will cover key topics such as understanding obesity trends, assessment and intervention strategies, promoting lifestyle changes, addressing obesity-related stigma, and collaborating within interdisciplinary teams for comprehensive obesity management.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to discuss obesity trends, health implications, and associated comorbidities, and describe assessment skills and intervention strategies for effective obesity management in clinical practice including counseling skills to promote lifestyle changes, healthy behaviors, and patient engagement in obesity care.
Target Audience:
This program is designed for nurses and other professionals involved in health initiatives related to obesity management. It offers a comprehensive overview of obesity trends, assessment tools, intervention strategies, psychosocial considerations, and interdisciplinary collaboration essential for effective obesity care in healthcare settings.
Faculty: Jennifer Limongiello, PhD, RN, FNP
Contact Hours: 5
Cost: $119
Event details for Tackling Obesity in Healthcare: Strategies for Nurses
Event details for 9/30 Saint Anselm College Women's Golf Northeast-10 Championship
Event details for 10/19 Saint Anselm College Women's Golf Lady Hawk Invitational
This online leadership series is designed to explore the various components to develop a nurse leader, whose goal is to enhance and empower oneself in advancing the future of the nursing profession. This series serves as an excellent review for the Certified Nurse Leader exam and certification.
Target Audience:
Any nurse who practices in a leadership role, including but not limited to, nurse educators, clinical nurse managers, charge nurses, supervisors and directors. Staff nurses with 5 years’ experience interested in seeking a leadership role should consider this offering.
Each course will earn 15 Nursing Contact Hours and can be taken individually or together. Each module begins with one virtual live webinar from 08:30am- 4:00pm. The remainder of the program is completed online asynchronously.
SEPTEMBER 11-OCTOBER 8, 2025
Blending Mission and Margin: Business Skills for the Nurse Leader
September 11, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: system-based thinking, data management, financial implications of care, accountable care organizations.
OCTOBER 23-NOVEMBER 12, 2025:
The Future of Nursing: Quality, Healthcare Policy, and Patient Outcomes
October 23, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: the role of leader in strategic leadership, IOM goals, patient outcomes, interdisciplinary care and patient satisfaction measures.