Virtual Breakout session 1- 2 p.m. TNAC Overview and lessons learned
This breakout session will not offer CMEs.
TNAC Overview and lessons learned
Description of TNAC, what topics and methods are included as well as cost presented with alternatives as well as requirements for students to participate in the course.

Rebecca Van Stanton
Rebecca VanStanton, DNP, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN
Rebecca is the pediatric trauma clinical reviewer for the C.S. Mott Pediatric Trauma Program focusing on performance improvement and patient safety. Prior to this role, she had worked in pre-hospital, emergency, and burn/trauma departments since 2002, caring for and serving a diversity of patients of all ages in rural and urban settings across several states. Rebecca attained her BSN from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, her MSN from Texas Tech University, and her DNP at the University of Michigan.
In addition to her work at C.S. Mott, Rebecca serves as the Trauma Chair for the Michigan Emergency Nurses Association and volunteers for the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) and Michigan Animal Rescue League. She has served as an item writer for the Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN) certification exam and as a peer reviewer for Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC), Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC), and the ABA Core Curriculum for Burn Nursing: From Injury Prevention to Rehabilitation. Rebecca sits on the national course faculty committee for the ENA and focuses on improving care, providing education, and advocating for both nurses and patients around the globe.
When she’s not working or volunteering you can find Rebecca traveling, hiking, being outdoors, or spending time with her dogs, cats, and cockatiel.

