Spring Conference: Nursing Management of Complex Patients in Rehabilitation
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
355 East Erie Street
Chicago, IL 60611
Friday, April 10, 2026 at 9:00am CT - 3:30pm CT
Info
Topic
Managing Complex Patients in the Rehabilitation Setting
Credits Offered
This event offers
5.0 contact hours
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission.
Attachments
Additional Information
Join NIARN for our spring conference event at Shirley Ryan Ability Lab. The conference offers 5 contact hours of continuing education. This education offering is being offered in partnership with the Northern Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Nurses and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. There is an optional tour of the facility after the event for those coming from out of town.
To obtain CE credits, you must register on the website attend the entire event and complete an evaluation.
Speakers are from:
NM Marianjoy, Advocate Lutheran General and Shirley Ryan Abilitylab.
Formal agenda, parking information, and more to be sent out closer to the event.
Please register for the event on our website to save your spot. A separate email will be sent with billing for the conference fee.
The cost does include a light breakfast and lunch.
Cost:
$75 for general public
$50 for NIARN members, Shirley Ryan Ability Lab staff and undergraduate nursing students.
Please reach out to Susan Kometz at susankometz@gmail.com if you have additional questions.
Speakers
Family Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified
Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, Advanced Practice Provider III
I am a very self-motivated and driven person who proactively looks for ways of enhancing my skill sets. I provide excellent and cost effective patient care, provide staff education and development, participate in the establishment and implementation of quality improvement processes, and incorporate evidenced-based practice in the clinical setting. I am a good motivator and communicator. My colleagues, peers and management can attest that I am an excellent team player, doing whatever it takes to make the clinical team successful.