Chicago Metro SUNA

An Official Chapter of the Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates

Video On Demand Contact Hours

These 4 video presentations from our Fall Conference are available for contact hours until November 19, 2024. Viewing the recordings and evaluation completion for the recorded sessions must be completed by this date. You must watch all 4 presenters, complete the online evaluation (bottom of page) and pay the fee to receive your 4 contact hours certificate. There is a $25 fee to receive contact hours. Certificate will be emailed to you once the evaluation and fee has been processed.

This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.


Minimizing the Risk of Malpractice Lawsuits from Providing Patient Care
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Anthony M. Sam, MBA, JD

Anthony M. Sam is a Partner at Cunningham, Meyer & Vedrine where he focuses his practice on insurance defense in the areas of medical malpractice, complex personal injury, healthcare, insurance coverage and transportation. How can you protect yourself from malpractice?


Treatment and Surveillance of Kidney Stone Disease
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Kristin Baldea, MD

Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals and acid salts that stick together in concentrated urine. They can be painful when passing through the urinary tract, but usually don't cause permanent damage. How do we care for them?


Pessaries: What you need to know
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Katherine Marchese, NP

Pessaries are removable devices that provide support after a prolapse. Prolapses happen when the walls of the uterus or vagina become weak, which can happen with age or after childbirth. Your organs can drop out of place during a prolapse. A pessary is often used as a non-surgical treatment option for a prolapse.


Male Infertility
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Denise Asafu-Adjei, MD, MPH

Male infertility can be caused by low sperm production, abnormal sperm function or blockages that prevent the delivery of sperm. Illnesses, injuries, chronic health problems, lifestyle choices and other factors may contribute to male infertility. How is this treated?


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Click to Complete Evaluation after viewing all 4 videos. You will be taken to our payment page after you submit the evaluation.


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