#AMSN23 Day 2: Creating Connections and Invigorating Education
Another day of #AMSN23 is in the books! Today, the medical-surgical nursing community gathered for a full day of educational sessions, celebrations for their peers, and creating connections with exhibitors and colleagues. Here’s a recap of what took place on a Friday in Las Vegas.
#AMSN23 attendees woke up alongside the sunrise over the mountains for some morning yoga to jumpstart the day. Then, the day officially began with the general session. First, AMSN President Marisa Streelman, DNP, RN, CMSRN, NE-BC, presented a very special AMSN President’s Award. Beth Ellen Norman, MS, RN, CNS, ARNP, ACNS-BC, CMSRN, was the recipient of this year’s award. The AMSN community deeply mourns the loss of Beth and is incredibly grateful for her contributions to medical-surgical nursing. After a touching video celebrating Beth’s life, career, and award, her family accepted the President’s Award. Thank you, Beth, for leaving such a legacy on the medical-surgical nursing practice.
Today’s morning general session covered a crucial topic in the nursing space: “What Happens When a Nurse Is Caught Diverting.” The panelists discussed the processes behind how some nurses may divert narcotics. They also discussed the actions that must legally be taken once someone is suspected of diversion. Although this is a deeply serious topic, it is necessary to understand the signs and the actions to take to continue to uphold the nursing profession and patient safety.
Day 2 of #AMSN23 offered a full slate of educational sessions. Check out these takeaways from various areas of the convention:
Day 2 was a wrap after five blocks of education sessions and so many opportunities to connect with our exhibitors, and now everyone is off to enjoy all that Vegas has to offer! Help us keep the conversation and thoughts going tomorrow and into the future. Want to write about an inspiring new takeaway or topic you learned from #AMSN23? Get published on the AMSN Blog by emailing content manager Morgan Manghera at mmanghera@amsn.org.