Nursing education focuses on teaching nurses how to administer various medications, examine patients, and provide the best services to patients with the goal of developing the nursing profession, where nurses must be prepared to satisfy various patients’ needs; function as leaders; and advance science that welfares patients and therefore the capacity of health professionals to make safe, quality patient.
• Nursing Ethics
• Nursing Management
• Nursing Leadership
• Nursing Education Innovations
• Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Nursing Informatics
Nursing informatics, a 21st-century science, attempts to improve the quality, safety, and effectiveness of health care with significant potential. Nursing informatics provides a fantastic opportunity for nursing staff to realise the full potential of organised and well-managed data.
In nursing practise, nursing informatics combines nursing science, computing, and knowledge to manage and transmit data, information, knowledge, and insight. Because of fast changing technical breakthroughs, informatics has gradually become a part of our profession. Healthcare systems are quickly integrating technology into daily practise. While achieving the goal of transforming data into useful knowledge, security and patient privacy must be maintained. Integrating informatics and evidence-based practise will only help us improve the care we provide to our patients.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Nursing HealthCare:
Nursing is a health-care profession that focuses on assisting individuals, families, and communities in achieving, maintaining, or regaining optimal health and quality of life. With their approach toward patient care, training, and scope of work, nurses are distinct from other health care providers. Nurses work in a variety of specialisations and have varying amounts of prescription power. Many nurses provide care within the scope of physicians' practise, and this role has moulded the community's perception of nurses as caregivers. Many established strategies and provider responsibilities are shifting as nurse education shifts toward advanced and specialised identifications. Nurses are responsible for the ongoing care of sick people and want to assess their health and assist them in making a full recovery.
A nurse's primary responsibilities include:
• Promote health and disease prevention
• Participate in healthcare education
• Collaborate with other members of the team to provide healthcare.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Nursing Research:
Academic nurses have established their careers around research, which has legitimised nursing as a profession, altered education to reflect a research background, and legitimised nursing as a profession. Despite the fact that research has been on the agenda for a long time and that prominent organisations are involved, just a small percentage of nurses use research as a foundation for practise. As a result, Evidence-Based Nursing will be extremely valuable, and its practitioner target audience is a significant step in the right direction. In nursing, qualitative research focuses on the lived experiences of patients and nurses. Qualitative approaches are divided into five categories by a generic and useful categorization: ethnography, narrative, phenomenology, grounded theory, and case study.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Midwifery and Women’s Health:
Midwifery is a health profession that focuses on the sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives, including pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including new-born care). Midwives were typically mothers who became midwives after seeing the births of their neighbours or relatives. The practise of midwifery is strongly ingrained in culture all across the world, and specific standards and education for midwives vary by country.
Midwives' mental health
Pregnancy risk factors
Postpartum depression
Maternal mortality
Clinical Nursing
A clinical nurse, often called a clinical nurse specialist, is a highly qualified nursing leader who specialises in one area of practise. Clinical nurses provide support to other nurses and encourage health-care innovation in their companies and communities. In some areas, clinical nurse specialists can order tests, perform some diagnostic tests, give basic treatments, and write prescriptions. They may also offer advice and assistance to a group of nurses. They frequently contribute to the formulation of organisational practise changes and plans in order to ensure that the group is using best practises and providing evidence-based care. CNSs are trained to spot shortcomings or gaps in health-care services. They may provide consultations, interact with patients and their families, track therapy, develop and implement treatments, and evaluate overall health-care delivery.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Rehabilitation Nursing
Patients with long-term physical disabilities or chronic conditions benefit from rehabilitation nurses' assistance in overcoming their restrictions and realising their full potential. These nurses work with patients and their families to establish recovery plans and set short and long-term goals in order to help the patient achieve as independent a lifestyle as possible.
Treating changes in functional ability and lifestyle in people dealing with injury, disability, and chronic illness
Educating patients and assisting them with health-related adjustments
Associating adaptive abilities
Promoting possible independence
Providing holistic, complete, and compassionate end-of-life care for patients with life
limiting conditions.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing: Psychiatric nursing is a specialty of nursing that focuses on helping people who have mental illnesses recover and improve their quality of life.
Mental Health Nursing: Patients with mental illnesses receive mental health nursing care to help them recover and improve their quality of life. Anxiety disorders, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and phobias are among the disorders treated by these nurses.
• Mood illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, and others
• Personality problems
• PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
• Schizophrenia and psychotic diseases
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric nursing is a branch of nursing that focuses on children's health and medical care from birth to adolescence. This is an important area because, due to the growth and development that occurs during childhood, children's health differs from that of adults. Pediatric nurses usually work in a multidisciplinary team with other health professionals to provide the best medical care for children. They play an important role in keeping track of the health of young patients and giving care and support during their treatment.
Child Neurology Nurses
Neonatal Nursing
Pediatric Oncology Nursing
Infant Nursing
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Gynaecology and Obstetrics Nursing
Maternal Healthcare
From puberty to menopause and beyond, gynaecology nursing treats diseases and disorders of the reproductive organs, including the uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, ovaries, and vagina. Because the intestine, bladder, and urine system are all linked to the female reproductive system, a gynaecology nurse can also help with these issues. GN's also treat yeast and bacterial infections, painful intercourse, irregular and unpleasant menstruation, and other disorders associated with menopause that necessitate surgery.
Obstetrics Nursing:
Obstetrical nurses provide prenatal care and testing, as well as care for pregnant patients with problems, throughout labour and delivery, and afterward. Obstetrical nurses collaborate with obstetricians, midwives, and other nurse practitioners to provide care to pregnant women. Post-operative care, cardiac monitoring, stress test evaluations, vascular monitoring, and health assessments are all performed by obstetrical nurses in the surgical unit. They have specialised skills in neonatal resuscitation, electronic foetal monitoring, no stress diagnostics, and continuous intravenous medicine administration.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Emergency and Ambulatory Care Nursing
Ambulatory care nursing is the care of patients who are treated as outpatients, meaning they do not need to stay in the hospital overnight. The clinical, organisational, and professional actions that registered nurses do with and for individuals, groups, and communities who desire to improve their health or seek treatment for a health problem are referred to as ambulatory care. Ambulatory emergency care (AEC) was created by clinicians as a technique to deliver emergency care outside of a hospital's standard bed basis. AEC can continue to operate during periods of high bed occupancy since it is given in a clinic setting, alleviating bed pressures and ensuring that selected patients receive quick care.
• Advanced Nurse Practitioner
• Emergency care
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Geriatric Nursing
This branch of nursing is focused with the care of the elderly, which includes healthy ageing promotion as well as the prevention, assessment, and management of physiological, pathological, psychological, economic, and sociological issues. Geriatric nurses are trained to recognise and treat the physical and mental health requirements of the elderly. They safeguard their patients' health and make adjustments to their mental and physical abilities so that they can remain independent and active for as long as feasible. Geriatric nurses help older individuals improve their health by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities that come with age. It entails providing care to senior citizens at their homes, in hospitals, or in special facilities such as nursing homes, mental facilities, and so on.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Medical Surging Nursing
Surgical nursing focuses on providing preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care to surgical patients. There are various types of surgical nurses, and surgical nursing is a hard profession. A surgical nurse in the pre-operative care unit assists a patient in physically and mentally preparing for surgery. Surgical nurses explain the operation to the patient and aid to alleviate concerns about the approaching surgery and recovery. They also monitor the patient's vital signs, provide drugs, and assist with sterilising and marking the surgical site.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Intensive and critical care Nursing
Specialist nurses in critical and intensive care nursing are encouraged to deliver superior care to critically sick patients. Intensive treatment Nursing focuses on giving the best possible care to critically ill or unstable patients who have undergone serious injuries, surgery, or are suffering from life-threatening diseases. Critically sick patients who require endotracheal intubation, titratable vasoactive intravenous medicine, or mechanical breathing are often cared for by these healthcare experts.
• COVID-19 and ICU nurses
• ICU nurses
• Critical care nursing practices
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Men in Nursing
Males are increasingly entering the nursing field. There is a desire for more male nurses in the healthcare profession as more providers and patients become aware of the various benefits male-identifying nurses may bring. More male-identifying nurses, for example, can make male patients feel more represented. In terms of practise and professional development, male nurses had a long way to go. Male nurses have received recognition in recent years for their excellent contributions to health care delivery.
Nursing stereotypes
Nursing resources for men
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Anaesthesia and Peri Anaesthesia Nursing
An anaesthetist is a skilled nurse who administers anaesthetics for surgery or other medical operations. They may be involved not just during the operation, but also before and after anaesthesia, depending on the local healthcare system.
Peri anaesthesia: The field of Peri anaesthesia nursing is focused with the treatment of patients who are undergoing or recovering from anaesthesia. Peri anaesthesia nursing encompasses a wide range of specialized practice areas as well as a variety of practice locations and abilities. They take care of side effects such as nausea and disorientation, as well as respiration and other undesirable reactions that patients may suffer after waking up from anaesthesia. They are trained in patient medical care, as well as the monitoring of heart rate, lung function, blood pressure, body temperature, and body fluid balance for patient safety and comfort.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Role of Nurses in Disease Control
Nurse's importance cannot be emphasised. Nurses not only provide critical care to patients in need, but they also serve as change agents, advocating for patients and lobbying for health-system improvements. Nurses are the first responders in the medical field. They're in a wonderful position to promptly detect pathogenic diseases and communicable diseases. Nurses in public and community health clinics frequently continue to work as usual during a disease outbreak. They do so, however, to prevent illness spread and to protect their own and their patients' health.
• Nurses' role in the pandemic
• Educates patients about the disease
• Patient screening and care
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Occupational Health Nursing
Occupational health nursing provides workers, worker populations, and community groups with health and safety programmes and services. They concentrate on advances, health maintenance and recovery, disease and injury prevention, and protection from work-related and environmental dangers. • It analyses and assesses the health state of employees and performs to maintain the highest level of well-being of the workforce. Occupational health nurses integrate knowledge of health and business to balance safe and healthy work environments.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Public Health and Safety:
Using information from nursing, social, and public health sciences, public health nursing promotes and protects population health. The primary goal of public health nursing is to promote health and prevent disease in entire populations.
A plan for interference is established with the community to meet identified needs that takes into account available resources, the range of activities that contribute to health, and the prevention of illness, injury, disability, or early death. • The health care needs of a population are assessed in order to identify families and individuals who would benefit from health promotion or who are at risk of illness, injury, disability, or early death.
The results of the process are used as guidance and direct the current delivery of care, implementing of health resources, and the development of local, regional, state, and national health strategy and research to market health and stop diseases.
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Covid 19 and Nurses
Nurses play crucial roles and duties in the COVID-19 outbreak response, including early recognition and planning for the growing threat, managing staffing issues, and ensuring the well-being of nurses. Physical separation strategies that do not compromise ongoing nurse education and patient care are also necessary. The risk of the virus spreading inside the healthcare sector can be reduced to a minimal by taking quick action and coordinating efforts. Because nurses are on the front lines of healthcare, they must have faith in the hospital's ability to support them.
• Nurses' Responsibilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
• Nurses' Role in COVID-19 Pandemic Prevention and Control
• Nurse's Role in SARS Co-V2 Infection Preparation for Pregnant Women
• Nurse's Role in Preparing Families for SARS Co-V2 Infection
• Nurses' Role as COVID-19 Patients' Caregivers
Related Associations & Societies:
American Academy of Nursing | American Assisted Living Nurses Association | National Association of Orthopedic Nurses | National Association of Pediatrics Nurse Practitioners | The Emergency Nurses Association | Canadian Nurses Association | Indian nurses association | New Zealand Nurses Organization | Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.
Other Sessions
Nephrology and Urology Nursing
Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing
Vascular and Surgical Nursing
Radiology & Imaging Nursing
Gastrointestinal and Endoscopy Nursing
Forensic Nursing
Transcultural Nursing
Nursing - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Pulmonary and Respiratory Nursing
Otorhinolaryngology and Opthalmic Nursing
Dental Nursing
Dermatology and Cosmetic Nurses
Abstract Process
All the submitted abstracts at Nursing Conference 2023 will undergo double blind peer review process by the scientific and international committee members of the Nursing Healthcare 2023. The Peer Review Process takes 24-48 hours from the date of submission. Each author will be notified the status of their abstracts via email only.
12th International Conference on Nursing and Healthcare 2023 Bath Road, Heathrow, London Heathrow, UB7 0DU London United Kingdom United Kingdom
Nursing Healthcare 2023
The 12th International Conference on Nursing and Healthcare is a highly anticipated event that is scheduled to take place from June 26-28, 2023 in London, UK. This conference is a major platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and practitioners to come together and share their insights, experiences, and latest research findings in the field of nursing and healthcare.
The theme for this year's Nursing Conference 2023 is "The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health and Transforming Care". The conference aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the field of nursing and healthcare. It will also provide a great opportunity for participants to engage in discussions, exchange ideas, and establish new collaborations and partnerships.
The Nursing Conference 2023 will feature a wide range of topics related to nursing and healthcare, including but not limited to:
- Nursing education and practice
- Healthcare management and administration
- Patient safety and quality of care
- Health promotion and disease prevention
- Nursing ethics and professionalism
- Nursing research and evidence-based practice
- Healthcare technology and informatics
- Global health and nursing
The Nursing Conference 2023 will feature keynote speeches, plenary sessions, workshops, and poster presentations from leading experts in the field. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the latest research findings, best practices, and innovative solutions to healthcare challenges. They will also have the chance to network with peers and colleagues from around the world, and to explore the latest products and services in the healthcare industry at Nursing Conference 2023
Nursing Conference 2023 promises to be an informative and engaging event for anyone interested in the field of nursing and healthcare. Whether you are a nurse, a healthcare professional, a researcher, or a student, this conference will provide a unique opportunity to learn, network, and engage with others who share your interests and passions. So mark your calendar and make plans to attend this, Nursing Conference 2023 exciting event in London, UK.