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CCMC 2008 Pediatric Nursing Conference

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CONNECTICUT CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER:
The only free-standing children’s hospital in the state of Connecticut invites you to the second annual conference intended to educate, guide, and facilitate discussion of evidence-based pediatric nursing practice.

Keynote Speaker
Janice Selekman, RN, DNSc
University of Delaware

Plenary Speaker
Bonnie Wesorick, RN, MSN
CEO, Clinical Practice Model Resource Center (CPMRC)TM

WHO:
Attendees are registered nurses, advance-practice registered nurses, student nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals interested in pediatric nursing practice.

WHERE:
Connecticut Convention Center Hartford, Connecticut

WHEN:
Monday and Tuesday, October 6-7, 2008

CONTACT HOURS
Application has been submitted to the Connecticut Nurses's Association for approval of continuing nursing education credit (Contact Hours).

CNA is accredited as an approved nursing continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

 

Delightfully rich in tradition and at the same time modern and progressive, there are many reasons that Hartford has been given the title, “New England’s Rising Star”. Hartford’s history and culture are so distinctive that it once inspired resident Mark Twain to observe, “…of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see, this is the chief … you do not know what beauty is if you have not been here.”

Located alongside the tranquil Connecticut River, the brand new Connecticut Convention Center is a key component of the revitalization of this historical city. The Convention Center opened its doors in 2005 and is located next to the charming Riverside Plaza with its outdoor amphitheater, riverboat cruises and lovely walking trails.

Within walking distance of the Convention Center, there is much to explore. The Old State House stands surrounded by beautiful Connecticut oak trees only two blocks away. The Wadsworth Atheneum boasts that it is America’s oldest public art museum and is now home to over 45,000 works of art. This gem is located three blocks from the Convention Center. The oldest home in Hartford, the Butler McCook Homestead, sits minutes away on Main Street. This home features restored Victorian gardens and explores three centuries of life in Hartford.

The Star Shuttle is available for free public transportation to fifteen locations within the city. Visit the legendary and very unique home of Mark Twain and his next-door neighbor, famed abolitionist, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Enjoy the fountains of Bushnell Park or meander through the lovely rose gardens of Elizabeth Park.

Nightlife abounds in Hartford with many fine dining experiences, clubs and theaters. The Bushnell Center for Performing Arts and The Hartford Stage offer everything from symphonies and jazz to Broadway tours. If you are in the mood for a laugh, head over to the Brew Ha Ha Comedy Club, an easy walk from Riverfront Plaza.

Hartford and its surrounding areas are thriving. Experience Connecticut in all of its Autumn glory … and enjoy a great conference as well!