Medical-Surgical Nursing Review Workshop - Virtual (March 6-7, 2025)
Molly Persby, MHSA, RN-BC
Medical-Surgical Nursing Review Workshop - Virtual
Thursday, March 6, 2025, 8:00AM - 6:00PM (ET)
Friday, March 7, 2025, 8:00AM - 6:00PM (ET)
*Registraton Closes Wednesday, March 5, 2025; 11:59 (ET)
*Workshop is open to all
Course details
Overview
The Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Review Workshop provides information relevant to current practice and review materials to prepare for the ANCC Medical-Surgical Nursing board certification exam. In addition, participants may earn continuing nursing education contact hours and gain valuable study tips and information to be utilized in preparing for certification exams. Learners will immerse themselves in the comprehensive content via independent study, engaging workshop presentations, case study reviews, and practice questions. Learners are encouraged to assess their knowledge gaps and design a focused study plan to meet their personal learning needs.
Key Learning Outcomes
Nurses will apply, analyze, and evaluate:
- Current practice information, research, and application to clinical practice
- Relevant clinical updates with treatment options
- Improved patient safety and quality outcomes
- Preparation for board certification exam
Presented by
Molly Persby
DNP, MHSA, RN-BC
Dynamic doctorally prepared nurse with over 30 years of progressive nursing experience, demonstrated leadership and effective communication skills, committed to patient care by fostering collaboration among multidisciplinary teams and sharing knowledge to deliver patient-centered, quality driven outcomes. Key strengths include team-building, connecting with staff, communication and conflict resolution skills, Joint Commission/CMS/state survey readiness, critical thinking and problem identification. Med/Surg certified for over 25 years, Molly currently works as an Interim Healthcare Leader, specializing in Med/Surg units, implementing evidence-based solutions, and upholding professional standards while remaining current within the specialty.