Member Registration- MI Doesn’t End at Reperfusion: Nursing Care Across the MI Continuum – February 03,2026 @7pm

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Title: Self-Care for Nurses: Making Resolutions You Can Keep

Synopsis:

As we begin the new year, this session will focus on supporting nurses in setting and achieving realistic self-care goals

Speaker pic and bio

 Marilyn Oliver is a dedicated and experienced Registered Practical Nurse. Since graduating in 2010, she has built a diverse career in health care, gaining valuable clinical experience through hands-on practice in settings such as home and community care, complex care, and acute care. Her professional journey also includes teaching in the Personal Support Worker program at GTA College and joining WeRPN in 2022 as a Case Manager in the BEGIN program. In 2023, she transitioned to WeRPN’s Professional Practice department.

Marilyn has completed a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Educational Studies at Ontario Tech University, specializing in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI), and is currently pursuing a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree. In her role as a Professional Practice Associate, she supports the development of practice education and provides essential resources for Registered Practical Nurses across Ontario.

Description

Synopsis: A myocardial infarction isn’t over once the artery is opened. This talk explores MI care across the continuum, with a strong focus on post-MI nursing care. Using clear explanations and practical examples, we’ll look at what to monitor after reperfusion, common complications, and how everyday nursing assessments and interventions influence patient recovery. Designed to be accessible for nurses across practice areas, this presentation connects what’s happening in the heart to what matters at the bedside