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Virtual Event

Nuts and Bolts of Nursing Peer Review


Total Credits: 6.00 Contact Hours

Average Rating:
   11
Speaker:
Dr. Serena Bumpus, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
Duration:
7 Hours
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Access for event date only.

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Description

This workshop covers the nursing peer review law and BON rules on incident-based and safe harbor nursing peer review. Topics include mandatory reporting requirements, due process protections, minor incidents, external factors review, and a just culture approach. This workshop meets the BON requirements for nursing jurisprudence and ethics CNE. 

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Executive Director

Texas Nurses Association


Dr. Serena Bumpus currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Texas Nurses Association where she is responsible for providing oversight of related entities and programs including the Texas Nurses Foundation and the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses and other programs as identified. She is responsible for executing the ongoing vision for the association as it relates to the changing healthcare landscape and the nursing profession. 

Dr. Bumpus’s nursing career spans over 20 years where she has held various positions from staff nurse to Director of Nursing, all in the acute care hospital setting. Most recently, she was the Senior Regional Director of Clinical Surveillance at Ascension Health. She has demonstrated a strong career trajectory with involvement in leadership, governance, and advancing the nursing profession. She has made significant strides in improving outcomes and advancing nursing practice throughout her career.

Serena received her Doctor of Nursing Practice in 2019 from Texas Tech University health Sciences Center in Lubbock. She is also an active and engaged member of numerous professional nursing organizations.


Disclosures

Accreditation Statement:

Texas Nurses Association/Foundation Provider Unit is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

A conflict of interest occurs when an individual has an opportunity to affect or impact educational content with which he or she may have a commercial interest or a potentially biasing relationship of a financial nature.  All activity planning committee members and presenters/authors/content reviewers  must disclose the presence or absence of a conflict of interest relative to this activity.  All potential and actual conflicts are resolved prior to the planning, implementation, or evaluation of the continuing nursing education activity.  

The activity’s Nurse Planner has determined that no one who has the ability to control the content of this CNE activity – planning committee members and presenters/authors/content reviewers – has a conflict of interest.