Lectures
Session 1 - Feb. 8, 2025
This one-hour CNE session discusses the potential negative aspects of patients presenting for benign reasons but their google search has defined them as critically needing to seek emergency care. Also presents ways to help discuss their concerns for a positive outcome. There are case based studies included.
When Sex Meets the Radiologist
This one-hour CNE session discusses adult activities that have gone astray and requires emergency and/or surgical intervention. Case based studies includes.
Why Hollywood gets it Wrong?
This one-hour CNE session discusses common fallacies seen on television. Why Hollywood persistently displays incorrect medical procedures. Furthermore, discusses what healthcare can do to correct these inaccuracies. Or can they?
Cost: $15
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Session 2 - March 8, 2025
When the Battleground is your OWN ED!!
This one-hour session discusses violent patients and family members within the critical care setting. Including active shooter within your department. Legal and ethical discussion is included.
Broken Arrow!!
This one-hour session discusses personal, ethical, and professional difficulties when your place of employment is so chaotic that caring for patients become difficult. Discusses strategies to enable the nurse and nurse leader to prioritize appropriate care to all patients within the department.
The Touch of a Nurse, Empathy within Sympathy
This one-hour session discusses the role of the nurse as an empathetic entity. How to ensure there is enough empathy and sympathy for each of your patients. Without the undue stress of caring too much burden on yourself.
Cost: $15
Session 3 - April 5, 2025
High Velocity Impact Trauma
This one-hour session discusses gun shot wounds, motor vehicle accidents, and blast injuries that present to the critical care unit. Case studies are involved.
Today’s Torture Tactics
This one-hour session discusses case-based studies from the US-Mexico border. Topics include burn management, human trafficking, and hypervolemic oxygenation.
Submersion Injuries
This one-hour session discusses swimming pool, lake, and ocean submersion injuries, treatment, and hyperbaric chamber medicine. Discussion includes adult, adolescent, and pediatric populations.
Cost: $15
Session 4 - April 4, 2025
TACO vs TRALI
This one-hour session discusses the patient presentation and case studies involving transfusion acquired circulatory overload and transfusion related acute lung injury.
Syncope vs Dead
This thirty-minute discussion is case study based on a patient presenting with syncopal episode symptoms that ultimately lead to death with return of spontaneous circulation.
Become a Legal Nurse Consultant
This one-hour session discusses the benefits of becoming a legal nurse consultant.
Cost: $15
Session 5 - March 22, 2025
Jurisprudence and Ethics
This two-hour session discusses common ethical issues presenting to all nurses across the professional spectrum. This lecture complies with the Texas Board of Nursing educational requirements.
Care of the Older Adult
This two-hour session discusses common ethical issues presenting to all nurses who care for the elderly population. This lecture complies with the Texas Board of Nursing educational requirements.
Cost: $20
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Speaker Bio
Steven J Jewell, BSN, RN, USN (ret.)
Mr. Jewell is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Kanon Health, LLC educational firm. Kanon Health’s mission is to promote educational opportunities for healthcare professionals. Mr. Jewell established Kanon Health in 2019 and following the 2020 pandemic, Kanon Health created rigorous educational opportunities for continuing education, board certification review courses, advanced practice skills workshops, and more than 200 hours of webinar conferences.
Steven is the host and leader of Jewell’s Joules Podcast covering healthcare related topics, case studies, research, and hot-topics. Steven continues his promotion of healthier communities by being an avid national lecturer on topics such as mass exsanguination, pharmaceuticals, ethics, mental health, triage, mass casualty preparedness, and novice nurse education.
Mr. Jewell is a critical care registered nurse at Brooke Army Medical Center, the only Level I Trauma Facility and Global Burn Unit within the Department of Defense and the Institute for Surgical Research. Mr. Jewell has been an ED and ICU nurse since retiring from the US Navy.
Mr. Jewell is currently on the Board of Directors for the national Emergency Nurses Association. Mr. Jewell has been a past State President of the Texas Emergency Nurses Association, a past President of the San Antonio Emergency Nurses Association, and a past Chairperson of the Emergency Nurses Association Foundation. He serves on multiple other organizational board of directors related to healthcare and community service. Mr. Jewell has won several state and national educator of the year awards.
100% of all profits of our lecture series will be donated to the Kanon Health Global Health Foundation.
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