December 04-05, 2017
Dallas, USA
Pulsus Group is a Medical publisher that adheres to stringent peer-review procedure with a view to set an example in promoting standard medical research with integrity. Pulsus Group takes pride in getting the endorsements of prestigious associations and societies like Canadian medical societies. As an ardent supporter of medical publishing, Pulsus Group closely associates with the Canadian and other international medical research associations. It publishes a wide range of medical journals that focus on medical specialties like cardiology, Integrative Medicine, Surgery and Reproductive Medicine.Pulsus group is closely associated with globally renowned academic and research societies like Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Groupe pour l'Avancementde la Microchirurgie Canada, Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand.
Nursing Conference aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. According to the reports, total health care spending of Germany is 14.7% of GDP according to 2014 and estimated to increase of 20.3% by 2018. Estimated health care expenditure of UK is $509 million, it is higher compared to other countries of Europe continent.
Who can attend?
Nursing 2017 conference brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, legal, paediatric 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.
Why to Attend???
A nursing conference is an opportunity to meet others within speciality to network and to learn the latest clinical information. It is an opportunity no nurse should overlook. I’ve always embraced the opportunity to attend nursing conferences and have made a point to encourage others to attend whenever the opportunity arises. Nursing conferences allow nurses of all levels of experience to participate in an area of career and education growth that is not easily found within the structure of the workplace. Some nurses, especially those working at the bedside, may not see the significance of attending a conference. All too often the floor/ bedside nurse believes that conferences are only for management, while others may think that spending one or more days not earning a pay check may not outweigh the opportunity to clock in some additional overtime. There may be a whole host of other reasons why a nurse would prefer to remain home rather than attending a conference. Despite the plentiful excuses (the top two being cost and time), the benefits far outweigh the costs.
Benefits:
Accepted abstracts will be published in International Journal of Nursing and Healthcare and provided with DOI.
Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas
A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event
PULSUS extends its invitation to welcome “CME Accredited Nursing & Healthcare Congress” during December 04-05, 2017 at Dallas, USA with the theme “Exploring the Latest Innovations and Possibilities in Nursing and Healthcare”.
Pulsus Group is a Medical publisher that adheres to stringent peer-review procedure with a view to set an example in promoting standard medical research with integrity. Pulsus Group takes pride in getting the endorsements of prestigious associations and societies like Canadian medical societies. As an ardent supporter of medical publishing, Pulsus Group closely associates with the Canadian and other international medical research associations. It publishes a wide range of medical journals that focus on medical specialties like cardiology, Integrative Medicine, Surgery and Reproductive Medicine. Pulsus group is closely associated with globally renowned academic and research societies like Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Groupe pour l'Avancementde la Microchirurgie Canada, Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand.
Nursing Conferences aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation tohealth disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. According to the reports, total health care spending of Germany is 9.7% of GDP according to 2014 and estimated to increase of 10.5% by 2018. Estimated health care expenditure of London is $309 millions, it is higher compared to other countries of Europe. Health careexpenditure of UK is $89.2 billion and expected to increase to $101.8 billion by 2017. There are 15 National nursing associations and 5 Certification and accreditation boards and 1 Honor societies and 16 Specialty organizations and more than 20 internationally reputed nursing organizations and 15 miscellaneous nursing associations all over the globe who are associated with nursing.
Track: 1 Nursing Education and Research
It imparts practical and theoretical training to the nurses and prepares them for their professional duties. The training and education is taught by experienced nurses and medical professional who are qualified in the respective fields. The courses range from general nursing to mental health nursing, paediatric nursing, post-operatory nursing, and many more. Various Universities offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorates and Diploma courses in Nursing
Track: 2 Advanced Nursing Practice
Nursing is a science, as well as an art. It is a complex ever changing profession with ethics, standards, and best practices to improve your quality of care. Nurses are trained to tailor their practices and give patients care that suits their needs. The nursing practice involves core involvements with research development, implementation and analysis. Improving patience safety by improving quality in nursing care is the main component of their practices with specialized knowledge, skill, and independent decision making.
Track 03: Healthcare
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases, illness, injuries and various physical and mental ailments in humans constitute healthcare. It is an important sector in promoting general, physical, mental health and well-being of people around the world. Healthcare is initiated by providing the primary, secondary, and tertiary care for the public health. The healthcare sectors are dedicated in providing healthcare services and products through group of trained and experienced professionals from interdisciplinary teams.
Track 04: Nursing Types
Each category of nursing courses will bring in specialized knowledge and skills to healthcare teams and workplaces. There are different types of Nursing like Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Practitioner (grand parented), Employed Student Nurse, and Licenced Graduate Nurse. Apart from these there are many more types of nursing specializations which can be done on a certification basis like, Cardiovascular Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Gastroenterology Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, Hospice Palliative Care Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Rehabilitation Nursing, and many more. All these are processed with a bachelor’s master’s and doctoral programs depending on the individual’s interest
Track 05: Pregnancy & Midwifery
Midwives are well suited, trained health professional to provide prenatal care during labour and birth and care after birth. They have additional training and credentials for childbirth education, breastfeeding consultation, and/or doula care. Midwives deliver babies at the hospitals or home depending on the customer’s expectation and severity of the pregnant women. Apart from providing care to women during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period, they may also provide primary care related to reproductive health, including annual gynaecological exams, family planning, and menopausal care. They are specialists in pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and well-woman health care
Track 06: Cancer Nursing
Oncology is one of the most challenging and rewarding fields in nursing. Cancer nursing is all about stretching out care and services to the individual’s battling cancer from trained specialized nurses, and they are called as Oncology Nurses. The physical conditions, prescribe medication, chemotherapy, radiation and other treatments are monitored by these nurses. They are registered nurses with in-depth knowledge of cancer disease and its treatment side effects too. The crucial part of cancer nursing is educating the patient about the disease, alongside the management, listening to the patient’s emotional concerns and anxieties, and referring them appropriately if needed with a moral support
Track 07: Heart & Cardiovascular Nursing
It is a speciality nursing field, where nurses attend individuals suffering with various problems in the cardiovascular system and heart diseases. The cardiac nurses work in many different environments, including coronary care units (CCU), cardiac catheterization, intensive care units (ICU), operating theatres, cardiacrehabilitation centers, clinical research, cardiac surgery wards, cardiovascular intensive care units (CVICU), and cardiac medical wards. Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support are the certifications, the associated nurses should be certified with, and they should be registered nurses. Wide varieties of patients from children to the elderly are helped in surgical or ambulatory settings.
Track 08: Paediatric Nursing
A paediatric should have be a registered person, who successfully completed a recognized course of study and practice experience in the nursing care of infants, children and adolescents. They assess, plan and provide nursing care and needs for children who are suffering from a wide variety of conditions including diseases, illnesses and who are recovering from surgery, taking into account their medical, social, cultural and family circumstances. Being able to communicate appropriately with children, parents/guardians are their key role apart from working in conjunction with other healthcare professionals.
Track 09: Surgical Nursing
Forming the main backbone of the surgical team, the surgical nurses are trained to be experts in peri and post- operative care procedures. They work in dynamic and challenging environments with key roles in life saving surgical procedures and surrounding care. Sometimes even called as Surgical or an Operating Room Nurse, they will be responsible for educating patients on procedures prior to surgery, adjusting treatment plans, and teaching patients about post-operative self-care. Even doctors rely on these dedicated professionals who touch countless lives, and who bring about positive improvements in the health and welfare of patients and their families. Though it may sound and can be stressful at times, it is ultimately rewarding
Track 10: Dental Care Nursing
Dental Care Nursing provides and enables the delivery of oral care for people with an impairment or disability. Apart from the important roles of the dental nurse in organising care, arranging access, liaison with multidisciplinary teams, supporting the patient, families and carers, follow-on care and delivering strong relevant oral health care messages, their key role will be in learning the importance of holistic, patient centred care. Registered dental nurses work as part of a dental team in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings, and are responsible for maintaining a safe working environment for both patients and staff.
Track 11: Clinical Nursing
Clinical Nursing consists of nurses who are advanced practice registered nurses in the area of clinical expertise (paediatrics, geriatrics, women’s health, diabetes, oncology, psychiatric, rehabilitation, critical care and emergency room), holding a master’s or doctoral degree. Clinical nurse specialists may also work with research—translating research findings into patient care, evaluating research proposals, overseeing design of evidence-based practice studies, applying research results to practice, or coming up with new evidence-based standards and protocols. They work in supervisory roles and in administrative positions, and provide consulting services in their organization, while others work to improve health care systems. Apart from these, they work in management positions and may also develop or work with a team to develop policies and procedures.
Track 12: Nutrition & Health
Nutrition is a science of food and nutrients in body growth, development, maintenance, and its relationship to health. Good supplements of nutrients such as such as proteins, vitamins and minerals form rich nutritional status, which in turn enable us to grow well and enjoy good health. Carbohydrates and fat are good energy yielding foods and they contribute to metabolism and energy requirements. Consumption of nutrients for a better health is available in the form of plant and animal origin. There are body building (meat, milk, poultry, fish, eggs, pulses etc.), energy giving (cereals, sugars, fats, oils etc.) and protective foods (vegetables, fruits, milk, etc.), which supply ample amount of nutrients and health.
Track 13: Critical Care & Emergency Nursing
Critical Care Nurses use their specialized skills as well as their in-depth knowledge of the human body and the latest technology in the field, to make sure that all critically ill patients get optimal care for their illnesses and injuries. They are specialized in treating adults, children and babies. Emergency nurses are endowed with specific knowledge, skills and attributes to provide care to critically ill or unstable patients and their families. They are well prepared to tackle life-threating problems and complex situations in extreme environments. Their activities are carried out in a variety of settings and not necessarily in an emergency room.
Track 14: Women Health Nursing
Women health nursing is a about Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP), is a nurse who is specialized in advanced education and clinical experience in women's health care. The nurses’ delivery comprehensive health care to women throughout lifespan, with an emphasis on reproductive and gynaecologic health needs. A WHNP individual takes on leadership roles as primary care providers for women and provides focused care in areas like, prenatal and postpartum care, lifespan care through menopause, general wellness and preventive care, reproductive health care, etc..
Track 15: Adult Health Nursing
An important aspect of nurses is to get the trust and confidence of each patient in improving their quality of life. The adult nurses care for adult patients who are suffering from a variety of health conditions, ranging from minor injuries and ailments, to acute and long-term illnesses and diseases. Promoting good health and well-being through education and awareness on certain topics such as diabetes, weight loss and quitting smoking. They will work within a multidisciplinary team but will in the main point of contact for patients, often providing the most continuity of care.
Track 16: Tele Medicine & e-health
It holds in the full spectrum of advances and clinical applications of telemedicine and management of electronic health records, by using telecommunications and information technologies. Special emphasis on the outcome and impact of telemedicine on the quality, cost effectiveness, and access to healthcare is administered. It offers timely coverage of the advances in technology that offer practitioners, medical centers, and hospitals new and innovative options for managing patient care, electronic records, and medical billing. It has coverage over clinical telemedicine practice, technical advances, medical connectivity, enabling technologies, education, health policy and regulation, etc.
Track 17: Legal Nursing
Holding an established code of ethics and conduct, the legal nurses play an important role in the litigation process by bridging the gap between medicine and the judicial system. Apart from within the law firms, they can also consult with a wide range of organizations including insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and other medical-related organizations. They are registered and licensed individuals who implement their expertise, experience, and specialized education to interpret research and analyze the medical-related issues relevant to a legal case or claim. Investigation plays a major role in the world of legal nurse individual.
Importance & Scope
Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, through the diagnosis and treatment of humans. Nursing Conference aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. The conference will facilitate a series of discussions about state-of-the-art processes, organizational transitions, analytics, and technology innovation within the health industry and academia, regarding transformational care delivery and health management models.
Why Dallas?
Dallas is a major city in Texas and is the largest urban center of the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States. The city proper ranks ninth in the U.S. and third in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. The city's prominence arose from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, and its position along numerous railroad lines. The bulk of the city is in Dallas County, of which it is the county seat; however, sections of the city are located in Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties. Dallas is centrally located and within a four-hour flight from most North American destinations. DFW International Airport is the world's fourth busiest airport, offering nearly 1,750 flights per day and providing non-stop service to 145 domestic and 47 international destinations worldwide annually. In addition, Dallas Love Field Airport is conveniently located 10 minutes from downtown. Once here, visitors can ride DART, one of the fastest-growing light rail systems in the nation or the historic, free McKinney Avenue Trolley from the Dallas Arts District throughout the Uptown area with its restaurants, pubs, boutique hotels and shops.
Throughout the city, a visitor will enjoy the best shopping in the southwest, four-and five-diamond/star hotels and restaurants, the largest urban arts district in the nation, 14 entertainment districts and much more. Blend in moderate weather, year-round sports and true Southern hospitality for a true "taste" of the Dallas difference. Visitors are exposed to a city of success ... where optimism meets opportunity. Its pioneering spirit is alive and well, and the philanthropic contributions from its many residents continue to enrich the community and quality of life.
Conference Highlights:
· Nursing Education and Research
· Advanced Nursing Practice
· Healthcare and Management
· Nursing Types
· Pregnancy & Midwifery
· Cancer Nursing
· Heart & Cardiovascular Nursing
· Surgical Nursing
· Clinical Nursing
· Critical Care & Emergency Nursing
· Women Health Nursing
· Adult Health Nursing
· Telemedicine & e-health
· Nutrition & Health
· Legal Nursing
Why to Attend???
A nursing conference is an opportunity to meet others within speciality to network and to learn the latest clinical information. It is an opportunity no nurse should overlook. I’ve always embraced the opportunity to attend nursing conferences and have made a point to encourage others to attend whenever the opportunity arises.
Nursing conferences allow nurses of all levels of experience to participate in an area of career and education growth that is not easily found within the structure of the workplace.
Some nurses, especially those working at the bedside, may not see the significance of attending a conference. All too often the floor/bedside nurse believes that conferences are only for management, while others may think that spending one or more days not earning a paycheck may not outweigh the opportunity to clock in some additional overtime. There may be a whole host of other reasons why a nurse would prefer to remain home rather than attending a conference. Despite the plentiful excuses (the top two being cost and time), the benefits far outweigh the costs.
Target Audience:
Major Nursing Universities and Healthcare Centres in Texas
Nursing Universities:
Abilene Christian University School of Nursing
Angelo State University College of Nursing and Allied Health
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing
Career Point College
Chamberlain University
Galen College of Nursing
Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing
Louise Herrington School of Nursing
Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing
St. David's School of Nursing
Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Nursing
Texas Woman's University College of Nursing
University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing
University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Nursing
University of Texas Medical Branch
Healthcare Centres in Dallas:
Baylor University Medical Center
Charlton Methodist Hospital
Children's Medical Center Dallas
Doctors Hospital of Dallas
Forest Park Medical Center - Dallas
Green Oaks - Med City
Medical City Dallas Hospital
Methodist Medical Center of Dallas
Parkland Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
Pine Creek Medical Center
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
UT Southwestern / Clements University Hospital
University General Hospital Dallas
Walnut Hill Medical Center
Zale Lipshy University Hospital
Nursing Societies (USA)
Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses
Academy of Neonatal Nursing
Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association
Alliance for Psychosocial Nursing
American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing
American Association of Moderate Sedation Nurses
American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
American Association of Nurse Practitioners
American Academy of Nursing
American Assembly for Men in Nursing
American Assisted Living Nurses Association
American Association for the History of Nursing
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
American Association of Critical Care Nurses
American Association of Heart Failure Nurses
American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants
American Association of Managed Care Nurses
American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
American Association of Nurse Attorneys
American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
American Association of Occupational Health Nurses
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
American College Health Association
American College of Nurse Midwives
American College of Nurse Practitioners
National Nursing Organizations
110 Organizations are there in USA
Top 10 are …
Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
American Nurses Association
An Bord Altranais
Canadian Nurses Association
Indian Nursing Council
Japanese Nursing Association
Nursing Association of Nepal
Nursing Council of New Zealand
Philippine Nurses Association
Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom
Nursing & Midwifery Council United
Certification and accreditation boards(USA)
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board
National Certification Corporation (NCC)
National Council of State Boards of Nursing
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
Specialty Organizations (Across the world)
Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses
Academy of Neonatal Nursing
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
American College of Nurse Practitioners
American Holistic Nurses Association
American Psychiatric Nurses Association
Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
Association of periOperative Registered Nurses
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)
Case Management Society of America
NANDA
National Black Nurses Association
Society of Gynecologic Nurse Oncologists
Space Nursing Society
Worldwide Nursing Unions
Australian Nursing Federation
Canadian Federation of Nurses' Union
California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee (CNA/NNOC)
Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa
Finnish Union of Practical Nurses
Manitoba Nurses' Union
National Nurses United
New South Wales Nurses' Associations
New Zealand Nurses Organisation
Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals
Queensland Nurses' Union
Royal College of Nursing
South African Democratic Nurses' Union
Tennessee Nurses Association
United American Nurses
United Nurses of Alberta
Washington State Nurses Association
New York State Nurses Association