2022 ACA New Orleans Program Book_152nd Congress of Correction

2.Participants will be able to improve the condition of a patient care by increasing health professionals knowledge of COVID-19. 3.Participants will be able to navigate the health care challenges in COVID-19 management in the correctional population. 4.Participants will be able to apply execution strategies to provide continued education for COVID-19 vaccine patient knowledge. Moderator: Kevin Runyon , RN, Medical Operations Manager, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus, Ohio Speakers: Anne Pankratz , MSN, FNP-BC, Midlevel Provider, Denver Reception & Diagnostic Center, Denver, Colorado; Charles Pearson , CBHC, Captain, Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office, Charlotte, North Carolina Mask Wearing: ACA recommends

D-1H COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Addressing Hesitancy in Corrections (CE-RN, CME) Room 257 Track: Nursing COVID-19 has impacted many aspects of society, but one crucial and neglected aspect of managing the crisis of COVID-19 is in correctional facilities. A large number of justice-involved individuals reside in these correctional facilities, and it can be difficult to enforce social distancing and other mitigation efforts in this congregate setting. This workshop will inform and provide COVID-19 vaccine education for health professionals and justice-involved individuals to increase awareness and decrease spread of COVID-19 within correctional facilities and the community. Participants will be able to access information to improve knowledge and responsiveness to COVID-19 and available vaccines. Learning Objectives: 1.Participants will be able to reinforce confidence in the decision to get vaccinated.

Workshops

Sunday, Aug. 7 t 10–11:30 a.m.

attendees wear masks covering your nose and mouth while inside buildings.

ACA 152 nd Congress of Correction — 139

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