Event: Royal College of Nursing: Leadership in nursing education: facing challenges, creating opportunities, 12/13th March 2019

Andy

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Abstracts are invited for concurrent, symposia, ViPER and poster presentations under one of the below themes:
• Health and wellbeing
• Leadership in nursing education and professional development
• Learning, teaching and assessment
• Partnership working and collaboration
• Practice education
• The student Experience

Abstracts should be 350 words maximum.
Abstracts should be no longer than 350 words and must clearly demonstrate an aspect of innovation in nursing education. Abstracts should be a concise summary of the main points from your presentation. The abstract should be jargon-free, indicate clear aims and objectives and demonstrate clearly the impact on nursing education and practice.

Why attend?
A health care educator interested in the future of nursing education and practice in the UK? This conference provides an unrivalled opportunity to learn latest developments, share good practice and network with colleagues.

Benefits of attending:

Accrue over 17 hours of CPD to count towards your revalidation
Discover the latest developments and research in the field of nursing education.
Hear from colleagues on their projects. Reflect on their findings and explore how you can use this knowledge to improve your practice.
Hear from eminent keynote speakers on contemporary nursing issues.
Attend themed sessions, conveyed by expert facilitators, participate and contribute to the discussions and debate.
Use this opportunity to network with your peers, mentor and support colleagues and showcase the work of your employer
Use the opportunity to ask the RCN those questions you want answers to

Is this conference for me?
The conference is open to RCN members and non-members. The conference is aimed to support nurses and HCA's, as well as allied healthcare professionals, working in the academic, clinical and professional setting in the UK and overseas. This includes those working in NHS, private and voluntary sectors, universities and colleges.

Students and those wishing to pursue a career in nursing education are also welcome to attend.
https://www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-events/events/education-2019
 
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