
We are delighted to offer another year of exciting programs featuring preeminent leaders and scholars in healthcare today. We invite you to join us – whether a nurse, allied health, or administrative professional – as we continue to grow and develop our Continuing Education offerings.
Our programs have been tailored to meet content needs expressed by our many repeat attendees. In 2010, we are pleased to offer two Deep Discovery programs led by some of the top thought leaders in the country.
The Emerging Trends series is sponsored by KU HealthPartners, Inc. and the University of Kansas School of Nursing, and co-sponsored by the University of Kansas Department of Health Policy and Management. Six leading-edge presentations that feature the work of scholars and scientists from the University of Kansas Medical Center community are offered free of charge in this mid-day series. Topics are revolutionary and relevant – we invite you to get to know the experts in our midst!
This year we are pleased to recognize financial support from The Mary Anne Eisenbise Executive Development Series Fund, and our program co-sponsors:


Additional p rogram co-sponsors are welcomed and help reduce the cost per program for all participants. Contact Mary L. Gambino, PhD, RN at (913) 588-1695 or mgambino@kumc.edu for more information on the benefits and cost of becoming a co-sponsor.
Peruse this website throughout the year to plan a self-development curriculum. We will strive to be your Continuing Education provider of choice!
Very sincerely,
Karen L. Miller, PhD, RN, FAAN, Senior Vice Chancellor, KU Medical Center and Dean, School of Nursing, and Mary L. Gambino, PhD, RN, Assistant Dean for Community Affairs and Director of Nursing Continuing Education, University of Kansas School of Nursing.
This series of programs will bring to campus national and international speaker-scholars and give them an in-depth opportunity to present their major work. These conferences will typically be 1 – 2 days in length and will focus on areas of critical importance to healthcare delivery and systems improvement.
For additional program information see: Deep Discovery Program Series
In 2010, these programs will be offered on the third Tuesdays of the month, from 12:00 NOON - 1:00 p.m. with local and regional experts that will convey relevant and cutting edge issues that are about to emerge as national issues of interest. This free series is designed to keep faculty, staff, and students on the cutting edge of new dimensions in health services.
Registration: Free, on-site only with CE available through EEDS automated system. BYOBB (Bring your own brown bag).
For additional program information see: Emerging Trends Program Series
This series is an opportunity for advanced clinicians in nursing, but also select other healthcare disciplines, to explore clinical topics that keep them at peak performance through knowledge acquisition and peer review dialogues on a variety of high level topics aimed at sustaining the highest level of practice possible. This series is designed to augment the continuing education requirements for advanced practice nursing.
At this time, there are no programs for 2010. Please contact us if your organization would like to co-sponsor a program.
For additional program information see: Clinical Wizards Program Series

