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Title: NY/NJ Manager/Educator Conference


1
NY/NJ Manager/Educator Conference
  • Claire Aloan, MS, RRT-NPS, AE-C, FAARC

2
The Rocking Chair Conference
3
History
  • Developed 25 years ago by Ken Wyka from New
    Jersey (later moved to NY) and Patty Hyland from
    New York
  • Goal forum for managers and educators to share
    information, to maintain contacts with state
    society leadership, and to provide a networking
    opportunity
  • Limited space to encourage small groups and
    maximum ability to interact
  • Solicited vendor support to offset cost
  • Brief attempt to incorporate other neighboring
    states, not successful

4
Conference Facility
  • Winterclove Inn in the Catskills for all except
    two years moved down the road due to some
    changes in Winterclove management but came back.
  • No phones or TVs in rooms, and limited rooms
    means some share and some are in an annex nearby
  • Somewhat isolated location but easily accessed
    from both NY and NJ
  • Attendees do not leave the site, all meals in
    common, on site activities primarily on the
    porch, also have musical entertainment, bon
    fire, resort bowling
  • Very informal setting, comfortable and relaxing

5
The Winterclove Inn
6
The porch
7
More rocking chairs
8
The classroom
9
The extras
10
The leaders
Lori Ligon, New Jersey
Ken Wyka, New York
11
24th Annual Manager/Educator MeetingThe Rocking
Chair Conference
  • Respiratory Care in an Era of Health Care
    Reform
  • Sponsored by the NYSSRC and the NJSRC
  • June 2 3, 2011
  • at the
  • Winter Clove Inn
  • Round Top, New York

12
Presenters
  • Usually leaders from the New York and New Jersey
    Societies
  • Have invited AARC representatives as well

13
From New Jersey
  • Lori Ligon, RRT, NJSRC Conference Chair and
    Director, Respiratory Care Services Palisades
    Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ
  • Linda Melchor, BS, RRT, Vice-President, NJSRC and
    Respiratory Coordinator, St. Barnabas Medical
    Center, Livingston, NJ
  • Joseph Goss, MSJ, RRT, AE-C, Clinical
    Coordinator, Bergen Community College, Paramus,
    NJ
  • Craig L. Scanlan, EdD, RRT, FAARC, Professor,
    School of Health Related Professions, University
    of Medicine Dentistry of NJ, Newark, NJ

14
From New York
  • George Gaebler, MSEd, RRT, Vice-President,
    External Affairs for the AARC and Director,
    Respiratory Care, University Hospital, Syracuse,
    NY
  • Thomas Johnson, MS, RRT, Program Director,
    Respiratory Care Program, Long Island University,
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Kenneth A. Wyka, MS, RRT, FAARC NYSSRC Conference
    Chair, President of NYSSRC and Center Manager,
    Anthem Health Services, Queensbury, NY
  • Kathleen S. Wyka, AAS, CRT, AE-C, Respiratory
    Home Care Specialist, Anthem Health Services,
    Queensbury, NY
  • Robert Fluck, MS, RRT, FAARC (retired),
    Department of Respiratory Therapy Education,
    Upstate Medical University, Syracuse NY

15
Objectives 2011
  • By participating in this conference, attendees
    will be able to
  • Demonstrate awareness of new directions and
    developments in the respiratory care profession
    at the state and national levels.
  • Identify three advances in respiratory care
    technology that impact the delivery of patient
    care.
  • Discuss the impact healthcare reform and other
    legislation will have on the delivery of
    respiratory care.
  • Identify the challenges of healthcare reform and
    other legislation to respiratory care education
    and respiratory home care.
  • Identify the direction respiratory care should be
    going in along with two ways of getting there.
  • Discuss the importance of effective communication
    in respiratory care education, department
    management and in the delivery of patient care.

16
Thursday Program
  • Morning SessionKen Wyka, Moderator
  • 900 AMImpact of Healthcare Reform and
    Legislation on Respiratory CareJoe Goss
  • 1000 AMTechnological Advances in Respiratory
    Therapy and Their Impact on Patient CareKen Wyka
    and Lori Ligon with Conference Sponsor
    Representatives
  • Afternoon SessionBob Fluck, Moderator
  • 100 PMManaging State Society Issues in an Era
    of Healthcare ReformKen Wyka and Linda Melchor

17
Thursday program continued
  • 230 PMBreak-Out Sessions
  • For Educators Should Educators Care About
    Obamacare? Craig Scanlan
  • For Managers Coping with the Impact of
    Healthcare Reform and Legislation on Respiratory
    Care Department ManagementGeorge Gaebler
  • For Home Care Hospital and Home Care Working
    Together in an Era of Healthcare ReformKathy Wyka

18
Friday session
  • 930 AM Respiratory Care Labor Market in an Era
    of Healthcare ReformRobert Fluck
  • 1030Future Directions in Respiratory Care Who
    Will be the Competition And What Will We Need to
    Thrive?Tom Johnson
  • 1130 AMEnhancing Communication Style and
    Delivery Advancing the Message of Respiratory
    CareJoe Goss and George Gaebler

19
Participants Feedback
  • Best conference for networking, especially across
    job functions (manager, educator, home care,
    vendor)
  • Vendors really like ability to speak to
    participants as a group
  • Friendships made at Round Top have endured for
    years look forward to coming back each year to
    catch up and learn new information
  • Great way to know what is going on at the state
    and national professional society levels, with
    opportunity to ask questions and give feedback

20
Profits
  • Not a huge moneymaker
  • Any profit after expenses is split evenly between
    New York and New Jersey
  • Used to be split based on attendance from each
    state but now attendance is fairly equal so just
    split evenly
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