Theme: Innovating Advancement in Nursing

Advanced Nursing 2019

Advanced Nursing 2019

Conference Series LLC.Ltd extends its welcome to 55th World Advanced Nursing and Nursing Practice Congress during March 13-14,2019 at Singapore, with a theme Innovating Advancement in Nursing ” . Conference Series LLC.Ltd through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. 

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Advanced Nursing 2019 will focus on educational advanced nursing research directed towards its impact on clinical practice and outcomes, through oral and poster presentations, educational workshop sessions, and influential plenary presentations. Attendees will be provided with the tools to enhance nursing research education programs to make education more effective in nursing practice.

Advanced Nursing 2019 conference brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, legal, pediatric and emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare and medicine from practice, research, administration, policy and education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence and ideas, and generate solutions.

The Advanced Nursing Conference is a platform for nursing students, faculty, deans, researchers, and leaders to collaborate on topics affecting nursing education.

Why to attend???

Meet Your Target Market With members from round the world centered on learning regarding Nursing concerns, this is often your single best chance to achieve the most important assemblage of participants from the Universities, Research institutions, and Hospitals. Conduct demonstrations, distribute data, meet with current and potential speaker, create a splash with a replacement wares, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the foremost recent techniques, tactics, and also the newest updates in Advanced Nursing and promoting fields square measure hallmarks of this conference.

55th World Congress on Advanced Nursing and Nursing Practice melds brief keynote presentations, speaker talks, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops, with the theme Innovating Advancement in Nursing Practices. Advanced Nursing Conference 2019 brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, legal, Pediatric and emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare and medicine from practice, research, administration, policy and education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence, ideas, and generate solutions.

Advanced Nursing 2019 gathering fundamentally manages the exploration, analysis with the theme Recent Advances in Nursing and Nursing Practices. This branch is partitioned extensively into medicinal and surgical fields.

Track 1: Nursing Education 

Nursing Education is committed to improving the quality of care for the patient through education of the professional nursing community. Nurses are mastering the complexities of care and advanced technology. Processes that are handled by an organization’s nurse management team include staffing, organizing, delegating tasks, directing others, and planning

  • Innovations in Nursing Education

  • Use of it in Nursing Management

  • Quality and Safety of Nursing Care

  • Nursing Outcome Study

  • Innovations and reforms in Nursing Management

  • Student’s Clinical Reasoning

  • Decision Making Competency Training

  • Graduate Nursing Education reform

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 2: Advanced Nursing 

Advanced practice nursing (APN) is the term used to define a level of nursing practice that uses comprehensive skills, experience and knowledge in nursing careAdvanced practice is usually described in relation to a list of skills, knowledge and competencies that are beyond those normally expected from a nursing role, but which must be achieved before nurses can describe their practice as advanced.

  • Community Health Nursing

  • Community Health Nursing

  • Occupational health nursing

  • Medical-surgical nurse

  • Emergency room nurse

  • Gerontological Nursing

  • Radiology nurse

  • Intensive care unit (ICU) registered nurse

  • Geriatric Nursing

  • Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

  • Nephrology Nursing

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 3: Nursing Care

Primary care nurses are nurses who work for a specific patient over a long period of time. Some of the nurses have more than one patient, but they work with them one on one for lengthy periods. Primary health care is nothing but the first level of medical care. It means the care that patients receive for minor illness and injuries, and for preventive medical procedures. Patients will use the services of the same physicians and nurses for their primary health issues. These medical experts are referred to as primary care physicians and primary care nurses.

  • Nursing Care Informatics

  • Types of Nursing Care

  • Nursing Care Management

  • Cancer Nursing Care

  • Nursing Care Practitioner Updates

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 4: Forensic Nursing Science

Forensic nurses generally work in hospitals and are ready to receive calls from the police force. Some of these nurses work with non-profit organizations that serve victims of crime by providing free or low-cost medical care. It is the practice of nursing universally when health and legal systems intersect. Victims of violence and abuse require care from a health professional that is trained to treat the trauma associated other forms of intentional injury. These nurses are also a critical resource for anti-violence efforts. They also help in collecting evidence and give witness that can be used in a court of law to arrest or prosecute culprits who commit fierce and rude acts.

  • Forensic Nurse Investigator

  • Forensic Psychiatric Nurse

  • Forensic Gerontology Nurse

  • Nurse Coroners

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 5: Pediatric Nursing

Obesity in children is called as pediatric obesity which is a complex disorder. Its prevalence has increased very significantly in recent years that many consider it as a major health concern of the developed world. Pediatric obesity may lead to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, increase in blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, liver and renal disease, and reproductive dysfunction. This condition will also increase the risk of onset obesity in adult age and cardiovascular diseaseNutrition is the branch of science that mainly deals with the interaction of nutrients and other substances present food to maintain growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism. It mainly includes amount of food consumed, absorption, assimilation, biosynthesis, catabolism and excretion.

  • Preterm-birth Complications and Neonatal Intensive Care

  • General Pediatrics

  • Health Issues with Children

  • Pediatric Mental Health

  • Pediatric Cardiology and Research

  • Pediatric Haematology and Oncology

  • Pediatric allergy and respiratory Disorders

  • Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases

  • Pediatric Critical Care

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 6: Neonatal Nursing

neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), also called as an intensive care nursery (ICN), is an intensive care unit concentrating in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. Neonatal means the newborns to the first 28 days of life. Nurse practitioners for this are with advanced practice nurses who care for premature and sick newborns in ICU, emergency or delivery rooms, and special clinics. Prematurity is a risk factor that follows early labor, a planned caesarean section, or pre-eclampsia. Midwifery is one of the health science or profession which mainly deals with pregnancy cases, childbirth, and the postpartum, besides reproductive health of women throughout their lives.

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 7: Gerontology Nursing

Gerontological nurses work in collaboration with older adults, their families, and communities to support healthy aging, maximum functioning, and quality of life. The term gerontological nursing, which replaced the term geriatric nursing in the 1970s, is seen as being more consistent with the specialty's broader focus on health and wellness, in addition to illness.

  • Geriatric Oncology

  • Depression and Dementia

  • Gerontology and Palliative Care

  • Medication and Nutrition in Elderly                                 

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association , Malaysian Nurses Association , Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 8: Gynaecological Nursing

Gynaecology or gynecology is the branch of medicine dealing with the health of the female reproductive systems (vagina, uterus, and ovaries) and the breasts. The exact nature of gynecological nursing shown a special attention on interpersonal work related to the private and sensitive nature of gynecological disorders, with social, psychological and emotional implications for sexuality, reproduction, future life and relationships.

  • Diagnosis and management of common gynaecological infections

  • Implications of gynaecological infections

  • Opportunities for health promotion

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 9: Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing

Psychiatry is the branch of medicine related to the identifying, prevention, study, and treatment of psychological disorders. These include various abnormalities related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions. Psychiatry refers to a branch of medicine focused specifically on the mind, aiming to study, prevent, and treat mental disorders in humans. It has been described as an intermediate between the world from a social environment and the world from the perspective of those who are mentally ill.

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 10: Cardiovascular Nursing

Cardiac Care Nurses treat patients suffering from heart diseases and conditions and treat heart disease, heart attacks, and other cardiovascular health issues. Cardiac nurses play a pivotal role in the prevention, diagnosis. Cardiac nurses are critical in the fight against heart disease and are needed not merely to care for patients, but also to promote healthy lifestyle choices.

  • Congenital Heart Disease

  • Cardiac Arrest and Heart Failure

  • Coronary Artery Disease and its Management

  • Cardiac Arrhythmias

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 11: Surgical Nursing

surgical nurse is a nurse who specializes in perioperative care, meaning care provided to surgical patients before, during, and after surgery. There are several different kinds of surgical nurse, and surgical nursing as a career can be very demanding. Compensation in this field varies, depending on where a nurse works. Some surgical nurses make salaries which are comparable to those of doctors, while others struggle to get by on much less. Surgical nurses may practice in different types of surgery. General surgery, Vascular surgery, Colo-rectal surgery, Surgical Oncology, Orthopedic surgery, Urological surgery.

  • General surgery and its Specialties

  • Plastic surgery

  • Orthopedic Surgery

  • Latest Advancements in surgery

  • Neuro Surgery

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology surgery

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 12: Anesthesiology & Intensive Care Medicine

Anesthesiology is branch of medicine related to the release of pain and total care of the patient undergoing surgery (before, during and after surgery). Anesthesiologists have the medical knowledge to deal with many emergency conditions. They provide airway management, cardiac and pulmonary resuscitation and pain control. As physicians, they play an active role in stabilizing and preparing the patient for emergency surgery. Intensive care medicine or critical care medicine is a branch that concerned with the diagnosis and management of life-threatening situations which may require sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring.

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 13: Telemedicine & E-Health

This is basically what patients must know in the past as counseling over the phone. However, technology today allows telehealth nursing to reach and monitor patients and their conditions. These nurses interact with patients using computers, audio and visual equipment and telephones. Telehealth can save time. Every healthcare provider does not offer telehealth. Many doctors now offer patients the opportunity to schedule appointments online.

  • Health care management

  • Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning

  • Professional Career Development of Clinical Nurses

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 14: Oncology Nursing

Commonly a nurse who specializes in treating and caring for patients having cancer is called as oncology nurse means the nurse who has proper qualifications and knowledge of a specialty area and has kept up-to-date in his or her education in cancer. Cancer/Oncology nurses often serve as first line of communication and care throughout cancer treatment. Oncology nurses have a detailed knowledge and clinical skill in cancer care beyond what is required for a basic nursing program. To become oncology certified or cancer treatment certified, nurses typically must have an RN license, meet specific eligibility criteria and pass an exam.

  • General Issues in Cancer Nursing

  • Cancer Pain Management

  • Cancer therapeutics

  • Cancer Nursing Practice

  • Cancer prognosis and care

  • Quality Oncology Practice

  • Cancer Basic and Applied Research

  • Suppression Immunotherapies

  • Immune-Resistant Tumor

  • Pediatric Oncology

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 15: Emergency Nursing

This field deals specifically with patients experiencing high-dependency, life–threatening conditions with utmost care of the critically ill or unstable patients following extensive injury, surgery or life-threatening diseases. Critical care professionals provide a very important medical service. Emergency Nurses use their advanced skills to care for patients who are critically ill and at high risk for life-threatening health problems. Nurses in this care team mainly works for patients in the disaster or critical phase of their illness or injury and are skilled at discerning life-threatening problems and such type of nurses are called as Emergency nurses.

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 16: Midwifery & Women Health Nursing:

women’s health nurse practitioner (WHNP) is an educated and experienced nurse practitioner who focuses on offering primary care services to women of all ages. To become a WHNP, nurses must first complete an education as a registered nurse, and then go on to advanced studies to become a nurse practitioner. It is during these studies that students can choose to specialize in women’s health and go on to complete clinical, hands on experience with female patients.

  • Women’s Reproductive Health Care

  • Midwifery Care: Labor, Birth and New Born

  • Nursing care during child birth

  • Obstetric and Gynecologic malignancies

  • Endometriosis and its management during pregnancy

  • Ambulatory care for women

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 17: Dental Nursing and Diabetic Care      

Dental care is important to prevent dental disease and to maintain proper dental and oral health. Oral problems, including dental and periodontal infections, dry mouth, tooth decay, are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care. Diabetes Specialist Nurse (DSNs) works wholly in diabetes care and plays a central role in the provision of diabetic care within primary and secondary care.  General Issues in Dental Nursing

  • Pain Management

  • Dental treatments

  • Dental Nursing Practice

  • Dental Care

Related Societies and Associations:

EuropeBritish Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle EastFiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

AmericaAmerican Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

Track 18: Wound Care Nursing      

Wound care nursing is an especially fulfilling practice because you actually help the body heal. And with chronic wound care representing nearly 4 percent of total health system costs, wound care nurses are in demand.

Related Societies and Associations:

Europe: British Nursing IndexInfection Control Nurses AssociationIrish Nurses & Midwives OrganizationIrish Nursing BoardNursing Council of New ZealandRoyal College of NursingAssociation of Women’s HealthObstetric and Neonatal Nurses

Asia Pacific and Middle East: Fiji Nursing Association Malaysian Nurses Association Hong Kong Association of Critical Care Nurses , College of Nursing Hong KongMyanmar Nurses AssociationMongolian Nurses AssociationNurses Association of Nepal

America: American Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Critical Care NursesAmerican Association of Legal Nurse ConsultantsAmerican Association of Managed Care NursesAmerican Association of Neuroscience NursesAmerican Association of Nurse AnaesthetistsAmerican Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators

  • Managing Wounds
  • Skin Dressing
  • Surgical and Wound care dressing
  • Dermatological Nursing and Therapy

 

 

50th World Advanced Nursing and Nursing Practice Congress

Date and Venue: March 13-14, 2019, Singapore

(Theme: “Innovating Advancement in Nursing”)

Summary:

The 50th World congress on Advanced nursing aims to bring together experts from various disciplines of healthcare practice, education, research and management and provides an ambient platform for practitioners, public health professionals, researchers and students to sow and reap knowledge on recent and current advancements in the various fields of Nursing and Healthcare. This Nursing congress aims to have in-depth discussions on healthcare trends, management systems with respect to improved efficiency in healthcare and reduced expenditure. According to reports from the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Singapore, the country spent $240 billion on healthcare in 2016, which approximates to 4.2% of the GDP. The numbers are expected to increase 3% every year and reach 10% of the GDP by the year 2018.

For more details please visit- https://nursing.nursingmeetings.com/

Importance and scope:

The conference offers the participants, sessions on clinical trends, education, research and healthcare management. Nursing is a field with higher degrees of scope in the future giving robust employment opportunities with highlighted scopes for travel nurses and foreign nurses with special visa statuses in Singapore. Clinical data management is gaining more importance in Singapore as it is expected to reduce the expenditure of the government caused due to redundant data and repetition of diagnostic tests. Nurses and related healthcare professionals will have an ample opportunity to connect with colleagues, researchers, exhibitors and young talents and have discussions on emerging trends and challenges in real-time practice.

Highlights of the conference:

·         Nursing Education

·         Advanced Nursing

·         Nursing Care

·         Forensic Nursing Science

·         Pediatric Nursing

·         Neonatal Nursing

·         Gerontology Nursing

·         Gynaecological Nursing

·         Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing

·         Cardiovascular Nursing

·         Surgical Nursing

·         Anesthesiology & Intensive Care Medicine

·         Telemedicine & E-Health

·         Oncology Nursing

·         Emergency Nursing

·         Midwifery & Women Health Nursing

·         Dental Nursing

Why Singapore?

Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. It has been Southeast Asia's most modern city for over a century. The city blends Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and English cultures and religions. Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. Singapore is also considered as an important center for higher education and harbors, healthcare, well reputed and prestigious colleges and Universities. Singapore conferences indeed play a vital role in promoting scientific information and ideas all over the world. It can be considered as a suitable medium for the relocation of valuable knowledge about research and novel advancements worldwide. Singapore has full calendar of traditional festivals and holidays celebrated throughout the year adds to its cultural appeal. Its colonial core centers on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns.

Why to attend?

This is an excellent opportunity to share your research initiatives, novel proposals, technology trends, related current issues and future perspectives. The conference offers the participants, sessions on clinical trends, education, research and healthcare management. Nursing is a field with higher degrees of scope in the future giving robust employment opportunities with highlighted scopes for travel nurses and foreign nurses with special visa statuses in Singapore. Clinical data management is gaining more importance in Singapore as it is expected to reduce the expenditure of the government caused due to redundant data and repetition of diagnostic tests. Nurses and related healthcare professionals will have an ample opportunity to connect with colleagues, researchers, exhibitors and young talents and have discussions on emerging trends and challenges in real-time practice.

Target Audience:

Leading world Doctors, registered Nurses, Professors, Research fellows and many more from leading universities, companies and medical research institutions, hospitals sharing their novel researches in the arena of Nursing, Healthcare & Medicine.

Number of Registered Nurses:

·         Singapore: 40,561

·         Worldwide: 20,380,000

Major nursing associations in Singapore:

·         Singapore Nurse Association

·         Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs

·         Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurse

·         Adventist Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre

·         Singapore Nursing Board

·         National Association of Neonatal Nurses

To share your views and research, please click here to register for the Conference.

To Collaborate Scientific Professionals around the World

Conference Date March 13-15, 2018
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