Clinical Immersion Program | Trauma & Emergency Nursing | April 24-May 5
This unique Clinical Immersion Program (CLIP) provides an opportunity to refine your expertise in trauma and emergency nursing. This 2-week experience includes specialty classes, observation in clinical areas, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. You will leave this experience with cutting-edge information to use in advancing your career or applying the best practices of Johns Hopkins to patient care at your institution.
The Johns Hopkins Emergency Department offers a variety of opportunities for nurses to understand the dynamics of managing critically ill patients. As a designated Level 1 Trauma Center and a regional Pediatric Trauma and Eye Trauma Center for the state of Maryland, the Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine treats more than 60,000 patients each year.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital is also a designated Stroke Center and Primary PCI Center for patients experiencing Acute Myocardial Infarction. This fast-paced and highly varied practice setting gives our nurses an immediate sense of accomplishment and exposure to every medical specialty—all while they hone skills in critical thinking, public health, and patient teaching.
*Due to the high level of interaction and instruction this experience provides, proficiency in the English language is required.
Target Audience
This CLIP is intended for non-Johns Hopkins nurses who would like to learn/observe in our hospital. We welcome practicing nurses, nurse managers and administrators, nurse educators, and nurse researchers.
- Nursing professionals who want to support their departmental learning and build within their existing format.
- New or experienced teachers who want refreshers on specific topics requested by their facility by subject matter experts at Johns Hopkins Adult Emergency Nursing.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the Johns Hopkins Adult Emergency Nursing Framework for training nurses in critical care
- Develop awareness of critical care concepts through real-time observation or didactic learning
- Evaluate concepts and tools needed to build a comprehensive Emergency Department Nursing Framework and train emergency nurses in critical care concepts.
Attire: Scrubs are mandatory in the clinical areas. Lab coats are needed for meetings and tours.
Price: Includes observership and clinical experiences outlined in the agenda and all handouts.
Cancellations: All cancellations must be received in writing 2 weeks prior to the event. Cancellations received 2 weeks prior to the event will be refunded the event cost minus a $200 administrative fee. We are unable to make refunds after the 2-week deadline. The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing (IJHN) reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, the IJHN will refund the registration fee but is not responsible for travel expenses.
Photo/Video Permission: During the event photos or videos may be taken for IJHN promotional purposes. To opt-out click here.
ADA: Per the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact us if you have any disability that requires special material and/or services so that appropriate personnel can be advised.
Location: This program will be held in Baltimore, MD, at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. On your first day, report to Billing Administration Building (The Dome) at the time scheduled on your agenda, found here: 2023 Trauma and Emergency Nursing CLIP.pdf
Guest parking is available at several convenient locations on campus. Visitors can choose the closest parking lot or garage for their visit. All-day parking costs- $15.
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All cancellations are subject to a 20% cancellation fee.
Cancellations must be received in writing 2 weeks before the event date to receive a refund, minus the 20% cancellation fee. We are unable to make refunds after the 2-week deadline. The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing (IJHN) reserves the right to cancel or postpone any activity due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, IJHN will refund the course fee but is not responsible for travel expenses.
Live events and webinars are not routinely recorded unless specified on the course page. If you do not attend the live event, a refund will not be available.