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2018 - RCN Advanced Nurse Practitioner Conference 2018

Date2018-09-10

Deadline2018-09-09

VenueRoyal College of Nursing, 20 Cavendish Square, Greater London, W1G 0RN, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

KeywordsHealth

Websitehttps://go.evvnt.com/227290-0?pid=4833

Topics/Call fo Papers

This one day conference designed to support advanced nurse practitioners - and nurses aspiring to work at an advanced level - will explore the flour pillars of advanced nursing practice. Focus on career development as well as the dynamic and diverse nature of the role.
You will hear from leading experts on the physical health of people with severe mental illness and the RCN Credentialing programme one year on after its launch. Plus a range of educational workshops will be available for you to choose from including assessing chronic pain, hypertension and much more.
Time: 9:15 am to 3:25 pm
Prices:
RCN member: GBP 150.0,
Non-member: GBP 222.0
Speakers: Oliver Phipps, Chair Royal College of Nursing ANP Forum, Wendy Fairhurst, Clinical Director Health First ALW Community Interest Company , Dr Emma Ferguson-Coleman, Research Associate, Deaf with Dementia Life-Stories Project, University of Manchester, Thomas Kearney, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Carleton Clinic, Wendy Preston, Head of Nursing Practice, Royal College of Nursing, Katrina Maclaine, Associate Professor (Advanced Practice) and Chair of Association of Advanced Practice Educators AAPE-UK, Dr Lesley Kavi, Visiting Professor, Birmingham City University, General Practitioner, Chair and managing trustee, PoTS UK, Amira Obeid, Advanced Nurse Practioner, Cape Hill Medical Practice, Clinical Nurse Specialist Diabetes, The Diabetes Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Carl Southern, Military Advanced Nurse Practitioner, British Army, Jamie Given, Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist Pain Management, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust , Dr Julian Barratt, Head of Academic Business and Workforce Development, Institute of Health, University of Wolverhampton

Last modified: 2018-05-05 13:06:31