Title: Guide to Resuscitating a Dead AACN Chapter
1Guide to Resuscitating a Dead AACN Chapter
- Advanced Chapter Leadership
- Skills
2Reviving the AACN Superhero
- President Nicole Bailey
- President-Elect Alice Barnett
- Treasurer Jackie Wilson
- Secretary Debbie Trussell
- Newsletter Betty Alford
- Programs Ginnie Ingram Shelly Weilenman
- Membership Angela Hamlin
- Publications Paula Clark
- Historian Jenny Turcotte
3How Long is Too Long to Revive a Dead Chapter?
- A Superhero is never really dead
- AACN Chapters can always be revived
- Greater Jackson AACN Chapter was defunct for gt10
years and was revived into an active and growing
chapter
4What Caused the AACN Superhero To Go Asystole?
- Same people in leadership roles year after year
- Lack of support from management of hospitals
regarding encouragement of continuing education - Apathy
5Reasons for Asystole Cont
- Lack of Knowledge regarding how continuing
education increases enthusiasm and wards off
burnout - Outside distractions
- Burnout
6What Caused the Resuscitation of the Jackson
Chapter?
- A group of practicing, professional and
education- minded critical care nurses wanted to
keep their knowledge bases strong and current - Nurses wanted a place to network
- Given the nature of health care today, nurses
wanted a way to have a BOLD VOICE in their
profession knowing that there is power in numbers
7Once Resuscitated, How Do We Keep the Superhero
Alive?
- Choose Board Members representing every hospital
in the nearby vicinity - Choose people with the desire to serve
- PLAN, PLAN, PLAN dont be in a hurry! Develop
a chapter vision and set goals for at least 2
years for that vision
8Algorithm for Sustaining Life
- Have frequent planning sessions before ever going
public for membership into the chapter - GET THE WORD OUT TV morning shows, newspaper
articles, flyers in all hospitals, nursing
schools - Host a HUGE Kick-off event
- Ask joining members to volunteer for various
committees when joining chapter
9Make Sure Care for the Superhero is Around the
Clock
- Plan meetings for at least 6 months in advance
- Schedule speakers for at least 6 months in
advance - Assign someone familiar with writing applications
for Contact Hours as Chair of Program Committee - Always have contingency plan in case a speaker
cancels at the last minute
10Recruiting Other Resuscitation Team Members
- Use the Media as a Resuscitation Team Member
- Have someone learn how to write and disseminate
press releases - Assign someone to contact the local newspaper and
ask for a short write-up about your chapter - Have someone learn how to schedule TV appearances
(If a school of Public Relations is present in
your area, visit the Dean and ask for AACN to be
included as a student project) - Assign a member that is comfortable in public
speaking to interface with the media
11How to Write a Press Release
- Obtain Press Kit from National AACN office
- Establish a specific AACN member as designated
Contact Person - Date/time/place of event
- Include brief synopsis of what AACN is
- Do Blanket Mailout to all media sources in town
12Use Every Resource Available to Help in Your
Resuscitation Effort
- Regional Consultant
- Prior Board Members
- Chapter Specialist Dennis Maggi
- AACN Website http//capwiz.com/criticalcare/dbq/me
dia www.aacn.org/AACN/pubpolcy.nsf - NTI
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14Once Revived, How Can You Keep Superhero Alive?
- Provide interesting, clinically based meetings
based on member feedback/suggestions - Provide R R through yearly/semiannual
Critical Care Retreats at restful, beautiful
locations - Keep publicity active
- Encourage member enthusiasm
- Encourage chapter ownership by members by
assigning simple, but important tasks and giving
awards for most members recruited
15How Can We Provide R R After Resuscitation?
- Plan for tentative time and place
- Get sponsors for event
- Decide on speaker and topics for retreat when
budget decided - Schedule retreat at least 2-3 months in advance
- PUBLICIZE, PUBLICIZE, PUBLICIZE!
16How Can Superhero Keep Giving After Coming Back
to Life?
- Improving the Profession/Improving the
Environment Bold Voices within nursing,
getting hospitals to offer clinical ladder credit
for AACN educational offerings - Enhancing Numbers within the Profession High
School Outreach and Recruitment - Improving Community Awareness and Involvement
Regarding the Profession Representing Critical
Care Nurses and speaking out at Capitol Day
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18Any Questions?
19You are now ACLS Certified to go home and
resuscitate your ailing or arresting AACN
Superhero!