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TNA's Spring 2024 Nursing Student Policy Summit


Total Credits: 3.2 Contact Hours

Average Rating:
   86
Categories:
Government Affairs
Speakers:
Dr. Joyce Batcheller, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAONL, FAAN |  Dr. Serena Bumpus, DNP, RN, NEA-BC |  Jack Frazee, J.D. |  Dr Laura Marie Kincheloe Ed.D. MSN RN NE-BC, Ed.D., MSN, RN, NE-BC |  Dr. Amy McCarthy, DNP, RNC-MNN, NE-BC |  Senator Lois W. Kolkhorst |  Senator César Blanco
Duration:
2 Hours 58 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Access for 24 month(s) after purchase.



Description

Are you a nursing student passionate about making a difference in healthcare policy?

The Texas Nurses Association proudly presents the Nursing Student Policy Summit, an event that aims to equip future nurses with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration to become influential advocates for change. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or new to the world of policy, this summit offers something for everyone!

Listen to speakers who have championed policy changes and transformed the healthcare landscape. Gain insights into their journeys and discover how you can make your mark. Join us and embark on a journey toward becoming a change-making nurse leader.

Speaker

Dr. Joyce Batcheller, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAONL, FAAN's Profile

Dr. Joyce Batcheller, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAONL, FAAN Related Seminars and Products

Nurse Executive Advisor

AMN Healthcare


Dr. Batcheller is currently a Nurse Executive Advisor for AMN Healthcare. Prior to that she served as the President of CNO Solutions where she was responsible for the development of a CNO Academy, an on-boarding toolkit and executive advising. Dr. Batcheller has specialized in chief nursing officer on-boarding and authored numerous peer-reviewed publications on the subject.


Dr. Serena Bumpus, DNP, RN, NEA-BC's Profile

Dr. Serena Bumpus, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Related Seminars and Products

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.


Jack Frazee, J.D.'s Profile

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Director of Government Affairs & General Counsel

Texas Nurses Association


Jack Frazee is a graduate of the University of Houston Law Center. He is the Director of Government Affairs and General Counsel for the Texas Nurses Association and owns and operates the Frazee Law Firm as a civil litigator.

His litigation work has received the support of the Texas Attorney General's Office through amicus briefing; shaped the interpretation of laws by litigating issues of first impression; and advanced the interests of workers, patients, homeowners, consumers, and taxpayers. He advocates on behalf of the Texas Nurses Association to advance nurses' interests through legislative and regulatory reform.

 


Dr Laura Marie Kincheloe Ed.D. MSN RN NE-BC, Ed.D., MSN, RN, NE-BC's Profile

Dr Laura Marie Kincheloe Ed.D. MSN RN NE-BC, Ed.D., MSN, RN, NE-BC Related Seminars and Products

Director of Nursing Practice

Texas Nurses Association


Experienced educator and nurse leader with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry and in nursing leadership. Skilled in Public Speaking, Collaboration among interdisciplinary teams, and Leading groups. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) focused in Nursing Education Administration and Leadership. Committed to excellence in all areas of work through partnership, honesty, transparency, and equality.


Dr. Amy McCarthy, DNP, RNC-MNN, NE-BC's Profile

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Director of Nursing, Women's, Infants & Oncology

Texas Health Resources


Amy K. McCarthy, DNP, RNC-MNN, NE-BC, currently serves as the Director of Nursing for Women, Infants, and Oncology at Texas Health Hurst-Euless-Bedford. An alumna of The George Washington University, she earned her DNP with a focus on Executive Leadership. McCarthy is a champion of transformational and heart-led leadership, aiming to foster innovative and health-centered environments for nurses. Her decade-long experience involves collaborating with state and national leaders in nursing, improve outcomes for the public and employees she serves at the bedside and in leadership.

Presently, McCarthy is the President-Elect of the Texas Nurses Association and the Past-President of The Dallas Fort Worth Great 100 Nurses. She has notably served as a Director-at-Large on the American Nurses Association Board of Directors, addressing crucial issues like safe staffing, workplace violence, and racial equality in nursing. Her involvement with the National League of Nursing includes contributing to the advisory board of the Accelerating to Practice program, focusing on new graduate integration into the workforce.

McCarthy’s roles extend to the Nurses on Boards Coalition, where she was a Texas Action Coalition representative and Co-chair of the Communications Work Group, overseeing coalition marketing and communication strategies. As the Secretary of the Texas Nurses Association from 2019 to 2021, she was instrumental in integrating younger voices into the organization, fostering ties with the Texas Nursing Students Association, and launching a podcast that highlights nursing innovation and mental health. McCarthy’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Southern Methodist University, and both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Nursing Administration from the University of Texas at Arlington. She holds professional certifications in Executive Nursing and Maternal-Newborn Nursing.


Senator Lois W. Kolkhorst's Profile

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Texas State Senator, Health & Human Services Committee Chair

The Senate of Texas


Senator Lois W. Kolkhorst is a sixth-generation Texan, with ancestral roots dating back to the Texas War of Independence. Married to her high school sweetheart Jim, she is a dedicated mother and small business owner. Born and raised in Senate District 18, she attended public schools before graduating from Texas Christian University, where she was an Academic All-American four-year letter winner on the Lady Frog golf team.

In 2014, after seven successful terms in the Texas House, she was elected to the Texas Senate in a special election, becoming only the 17th female to serve in the Texas Senate since 1845. Encompassing nearly one million constituents, Senate District 18 spans all or parts of 18 counties and includes a portion of the Texas coastline.

As Chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, Senator Kolkhorst sets public health policies and oversees physicians and licensed health professionals. Senator Kolkhorst led the State of Texas through the COVID-19 pandemic and created new initiatives that improve women's health and maternal mortality rates. She has worked with hospitals to see that they provide better care for high-risk pregnant women and newborns and created an innovative funding method for newborn screenings in Texas. In 2022, the Senator was also appointed to Chair the Special Committee on Child Protective Services to work closely with advocates to protect abused children and reform our foster care system.

Senator Kolkhorst is known for achieving significant public policy changes that impact the lives of every Texan, such as lowering the price cap for insulin, increasing homestead property tax exemptions, and enacting constitutional protections for patient visitation rights during a pandemic. Known by her colleagues for being a hard worker, Kolkhorst has also passed legislation that impacts every code of Texas law, ranging from increased government transparency to fighting human trafficking. A longtime voice for private property rights, Senator Kolkhorst has worked with landowner groups to stop eminent domain abuse. To protect and increase funding for our state parks and historic sites, she authored Proposition 5 in 2019, which passed statewide with overwhelming support. She has also led efforts to enhance Texas roads, ports and trade corridors delivering millions of dollars in funding for the state highways across her district.

Senator Kolkhorst and her husband are blessed with two children, Lois Kate and Jake. A frequent volunteer at her church, Senator Kolkhorst also enjoys hobbies such as hunting, fishing and gardening.


Senator César Blanco's Profile

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Texas State Senator

The Senate of Texas


Senator César J. Blanco proudly represents the people of Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Pecos, Presidio, and Reeves counties in the Texas Senate.

César was first elected to the Texas Senate in 2020. Senator Blanco currently serves on the distinguished Senate Committees on Health & Human Services; Natural Resources & Economic Development; Water, Agriculture, & Rural Affairs; Veteran Affairs; and Border Security. In addition, he serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Texas Senate Hispanic Caucus. Prior to being elected to the Texas Senate, César also served in the Texas House of Representatives for 6 years and was named a Best Legislator by Texas Monthly in his freshman session.

César has delivered for El Paso and West Texas by leading initiatives to strengthen our workforce, economy, and border communities, improving the quality of life, expanding access to healthcare, and increasing economic opportunities in the region.

During the 88th Legislative session, Senator Blanco championed legislation to expand SNAP food assistance for Texas families, increase access to quality healthcare, provide farmers and ranchers financial assistance for property damage, promote environmental protection, and deliver economic relief for working families.

For his work in the 88th Legislative Session, Senator Blanco earned several accolades and recognitions, including the Public Education Champion Award from Raise Your Hand Texas, the 2023 Legislative Equity Champion by Dia De La Mujer Latina, the Hunger Leadership Award from Feeding Texas, the Legislator of the Year recognition from Texas Nurse Practitioners (TNP), the Trailblazers Legislative Award from The Family Place, the Distinguished Legislative Service Award from Habitat for Humanity Texas, and the 2023 AARP Texas Legislative Champion Award from AARP to name a few.

Senator Blanco is active in the community as a member of the American Legion, El Paso Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), the Rio Grande Council of Governments (RCOG), the Medical Center of Americas (MCA), National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund Board of Directors, and Project Bravo Board of Directors. César lives in El Paso with his wife Lili, his daughter Amelia, and their dogs Lulu and Skipper (Skip).


Disclosures

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

Relevant Financial Relationships Statement: The activity’s Nurse Planner has determined that no one who has the ability to control the content of this learning activity has a relevant financial relationship.

To receive credit for this continuing nursing education activity, the participant must:
1. Attend the entire learning activity
2. Complete and submit an online post-activity evaluation

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