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By Times staff | Monday, March 31, 2008 |

Trinity Regional Health System’s Parish Nurse Program will host its fifth annual regional conference, “Reflect, Renew, Relate,” on Friday, April 18, at The Lodge in Bettendorf.

Registration is open to all health-care providers, church leaders, lay leaders, students and others interested in discovering new satisfaction in their vocation and new ways of relating to clients, family and themselves.

Participants will explore positive and negative influences on their wellness and that of others. Strategies to create healthier work and family relationships will be identified, and methods of working with others to create healthy responses will be discussed.

The conference fee is $90, which includes continental breakfast and lunch. Trinity employees and current students can register for $75. Continuing education units are available. Make checks payable to TMC Parish Nurse Conference and mail them to: Trinity Parish Nurse Office, 106 19th Ave., Moline, IL,  61265.

For more information, call (309) 779-5120 or send e-mail to slutzm@ihs.org. A complete brochure and online registration are available at www.trinityqc.com/parishnurse. The registration deadline is April 9.

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