Canadian Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses

Bridging the Gap

CSORN Annual Symposium
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Pier 4, 0800-1600

Objectives
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • integrate new learning skills into their current practice, thereby enhancing better patient care outcomes
  • compare and differentiate the variety of IOLs currently available
  • assess and understand the needs of the aging baby boomers

TimeRoom 2
0730Coffee and Pastries (Exhibit Hall)
08000CSORN Business Meeting
0840Welcome remarks
Marcela Tutay, Conference coordinator
0845Complications of Cataract Surgery
Dr. Bernard Hurley, University of Ottawa Eye Institute
0930Burning the Midnight Oil by 9 pm
Fran Wolfe, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Geriatrics, North York General
1015BREAK
1045Update on Endothelial Keratoplasty
Dr Joseph Ma, North York General–Branson, Kensington Eye Institute
1130LUNCH
1245"Doctor, is my cataract ripe yet?"
Marlene Griffin, RN, OA, North York General
1315"The Bugs Stop Here!"
Billi Onley, Clinical Leader Ophthalmology, North Bay General Hospital
1345Outreach in Manitoba: The Misericordia Experience
Karen Terlinski, Clinical Resource Nurse, Misericordia Health Centre
1430BREAK
1500KEYNOTE: Different Aspirations for Different Generations
Mary T. Yates, MEd, Human Resources Development, York Central Hospital

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