Dallas AORN 2009 Annual Conference
Dallas AORN
GIRL TALK: Issues in Women's Health

6.25 Contact Hours

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Methodist Hospital ~ Hitt Auditorium
Colorado Avenue at Bishop ~ Dallas, TX 75208


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REGISTRATION
(fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, and conference materials)

AORN members: $50.00
Nursing Students (does not apply to nurses back in school): $30.00
General Admission: $65.00

Registration Deadline: Friday, February 19, 2009

Late Registration $75.00 (postmarked after 2/19/2009) applies to everyone

(No refund for cancellation after February 19, 2009)



Registration Form


Vendor Exhibit
Application


Program

6.25 Contact Hours

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Saturday, February 27
Registration & Exhibits 7:00 ~ Program 8:00

7:00am REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST / VENDOR EXHIBITS


Karen Hammett 7:45am Welcome and Introductions
Karen Hammett,
President, Dallas AORN


Brian Feagins, MD 8:00am Urogynecology: Fixing Hangage and Leakage
Brian Feagins, MD
Dallas Center for Pelvic Medicine

John Bertrand 9:00am New Technologies in Women's Surgery
John Bertrand, MD
Walnut Hill Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates

10:00am VENDOR EXHIBITS


Irwin Kerber 11:00am Have a Happy Menopause
Irwin Kerber, MD
Assistant Professor, UT Southwestern Medical School

12:00pm LUNCH


Manuel Castro 1:00pm Battling the Bulge: Part I
Surgical weight management

Manuel Castro, MD
New Beginnings Surgical Group


Eve Guth 2:00pm Battling the Bulge: Part I I
Non-Surgical weight management

Eve Guth, MD
Assistant Professor, UT Southwestern Medical School


3:00pm The Female Side of Heart Disease
Darryl L. Kawalsky, MD
North Texas Heart Center

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This activity has been submitted to the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, Inc. for approval to award contact hours. The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Activities that are approved by AORN are recognized as continuing education for registered nurses. This recognition does not imply that AORN or the ANCC Commission on Accreditation approves or endorses any product included in the presentation.