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Nursing Conference 2023

About Conference


NURSING CONFERENCE 2023 invites the participants from all over the world to attend “53rd World Congress on Advanced Nursing and Nursing Practice” during October 16-17, 2023 Bangkok, Thailand. Which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The Theme of this conference is "Transforming Healthcare through Technology: Embracing Digital Solutions”

Innovative Technologies Are A Main Focus In Nursing Practice. The Keynote Speakers And Inspiring Introductions At This Conference Will Offer A Global Forum For Discussion Of Current And Upcoming Challenges In 53rd World Congress on Advanced Nursing and Nursing Practice.

Who Can Attend?

The conference will provide an opportunity for attendees to network with other like-minded professionals and learn about cutting-edge research and best practices in nursing education.  If you are a nurse who is looking for an opportunity to learn, exchange knowledge, and discuss ways to improve your professional development and clinical performance, then you should not miss the Nursing Conference 2023. This annual conference is one of the largest gatherings of nurses from all over the world and it offers a unique opportunity to network with your peers and learns from the best in the field. The conference offers a wide range of presentations on various topics related to nursing, so you are sure to find something that interests you. Don't miss this chance to take your career to the next level – register for the Nursing Conference 2023 today!

Session & Tracks

1. Nursing Education & Nursing Management

Nursing Education is committed to improving the quality of care for the cancer 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.

  • Learning Disability Nursing
  • Mental Health Nursing.
  • Adult nursing.
  • Healthcare Systems and their Functioning

2. Clinical Nursing

Clinical Nurses are graduates (Master's or Doctorate) in nursing as a clinical nurse specialist and are licensed registered nurses. The CNS, with advanced educational preparation and expertise in a specialty area of nursing practice, has a unique APRN role - to improve health care quality. Clinical Nursing unites individuals who have keen knowledge and interest different sectors of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, paediatrics, emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare and medicine from practice, research, administration, policy and education. The clinical health market is estimated at $5,430.9 million in 2013 and is expected to reach $28,346.4 million by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 28.2% from 2013 to 2020.

3. Surgical Nursing

surgical nurse is specialized in perioperative care provided to surgical patients before, during, and after surgery. There are 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. Surgical nurses make salaries similar to that those of doctors. Surgical nurses may participate in different types of surgeries, General Surgery, vascular surgery, Colo-rectal surgery, Surgical Oncology, Orthopaedic surgery, Urological surgery, etc.

4. Emergency Nursing

The global incidence of Trauma and emergency medical cases are on the rise, mainly due to road traffic accidents, violence, sudden illnesses, drowning and animal bites. Risks of natural and manmade disasters are also prevalent. Hence, the requirement for skilled emergency service nurses is also increasing. Nurses will need rapid assessment and decision-making skills, the requirements and research for which will be discussed in this session.

5. Nursing Practice

Nursing practice is the right granted by a state to protect those who need nursing care. The guidelines of the NPA and its rules provide safe parameters to work, as well as protect patients from unsafe nursing and unprofessional practice. Nursing practice information, advisories and guidelines are provided by the BRN to ensure continuous communication of competency standards to consumers, registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, employers, educators, and other regulators. As the scope of nursing practice changes and grows, this information also changes. The principles of nursing practice describe what everyone, from staff to patients, can expect from nursing.

6. Advanced Nursing Practice

Advanced follow nurses give and coordinate patient care and they might give primary and specialty health care, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. though the precise scope of follow is outlined on a state level and can so vary betting on wherever you reside, they add a large variety of attention settings, as well as hospitals, physicians’ offices, nursing care facilities, schools, and clinics. Today’s advanced-practice nurses (APNs) perform tasks once reserved for medical doctors. They assist alternative medical professionals and manage patient care, and plenty of concentrate on fields such as medicine, oncology, and family practice. There are several opportunities in advanced follow nursing with the present nursing shortage and demand for qualified health professionals. APNs not solely create an honest living and add a time of nursing chance, they conjointly fancy the daily reward of serving to patients convalescent from ill health and procedures.

7. Midwifery & Women health Nursing

Midwifery nurse provide health care services for women including contraceptive counseling, gynecological examinations, labor and delivery care. This care includes preventative measures, the promotion of normal birth, the detection of complications in mother and child, the accessing of medical care or other appropriate assistance and the carrying out of emergency measures. Various roles and responsibilities of a midwife includes Care giver, Coordinator, Leader, Communicator, Educator, Counselor, Family planner, Adviser, Record keeper and Supervisor.

  • Midwifery care
  • Contracepation and family planning
  • Web based antinatal care system on maternal stress
  • Challenges faced by midwifery nurses
  • Mid-wifery model for the care of pregnant women
  • Mother and Babycare in Midwifery

8. Pediatric Nursing

Pediatric nurses (Children's nurses), work with children of all ages suffering from many different conditions. They aim to mitigate health problems before they occur a lifetime journey into wellness begins at birth, and the nursing profession is always in need of nurses who devote their skills to caring for the smallest patients as they grow and develop. Their responsibilities include assessing, observing and reporting on the condition of patients; preparing patients for operations and procedures; setting up drips and blood transfusions; maintaining and checking intravenous infusions; administering drugs and injections; responding quickly to emergencies; observing strict hygiene and safety rules and more.

  • Neonatal Nursing
  • Pediatric Emergency Nursing
  • Pediatric Nursing goals
  • Pediatric nurse practitioners

9. Disaster Nursing & Travel Nursing

Disaster nursing is the adjustment of expert nursing information, skills and state of mind in recognizing and meeting the health, nursing, emotional needs of disaster victims. They will likely accomplish the most ideal level of health for the people and the community involved in the disaster.

  • Psychosocial Aspects
  • Mitigation
  • Disaster Nursing Education

10. Oncology Nursing

Patients with cancer or those who are at risk for developing it are cared for by a medical nurse. These types of nurses keep an eye on the physical conditions and symptoms of cancer patients who are seriously and persistently ill, develop management strategies, bring down medication, and deliver therapies. They provide message services in cancer prevention, screening, and detection for people who are at risk of acquiring cancer. Advanced practise nurses provide care for patients in addition to acting as educators, consultants, and researchers.

11. Nursing Primary Care

Primary care nurses work administering medication, educating and counseling patients and patient’s families on diagnosis and treatments, planning treatment strategy and implementing treatment, assessing patients, and monitoring a patient’s vital signs. Primary Nursing is a system for delivering nursing care that is based upon the four element.

  • Levels of Healthcare
  • Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
  • Family Medicine and Primary Care

12. 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.

  • coronary care units
  • cardiac catheterization
  • intensive care units
  • Cardiac rehabilitation centers

13. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

Mental health nursing cares for patients of all ages with psychological state or mental distress, like dementia praecox, manic-depressive illness, psychosis, depression or dementia. Being a mental health nurse may be terribly appreciated; however, it may be a trying and showing emotion exhausting job moreover. Moreover, as operating full-time, you'll conjointly work part-time or nonchalantly during this field. Registered nurses will add the mental health field and they may increase their qualifications by enterprise more study during this field for either a graduate diploma or Master’s degree or apply to become a certified mental health nurse

14. Nursing Informatics

Informatics is becoming increasingly present in our profession due to rapidly changing technologic advances. Nursing Informatics is the "science and practice that integrates nursing, its information and knowledge, with information and communication technologies to promote the health of people, families, and communities worldwide." Often, they will act as the liaison between nurses and technology people. The goals are to disseminate this information to allow people to make better decisions based on more accurate data.

  • Health Care Management and Technology Adoption.
  • Decision Modeling and Natural Language Processing

15. Dental Nursing

Dental nurses assist dentists in providing care for patients. They are responsible for maintaining sterility in the instruments and dealing areas as well as helping to organise the odontology. By acting out tasks like making sure the patient is comfortable, writing down the dentist's observations, passing instruments, using a suction device to remove secretions and debris from the patient's mouth, preparing materials for fillings, sterilising instruments, and infection control procedures, dental nurses assist. A critical component of the dental nurse's job is ensuring the health and safety of both patients and staff.

Market Analysis

Advanced nursing refers to the practice of nursing at an advanced level, requiring a higher level of education and expertise. This includes nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, and nurse midwives. The demand for advanced nursing is expected to grow due to an aging population, increased chronic diseases, and healthcare reforms that emphasize preventative care.

When analyzing the advanced nursing market, several factors may be considered. These include:

Market size: The size of the market for advanced nursing services can be estimated by looking at the number of advanced nursing practitioners in a given area, as well as the number of patients they serve.

Market growth: The growth rate of the advanced nursing market can be estimated by looking at trends in healthcare spending, changes in healthcare policies, and demographic trends.

  

Market segmentation: The advanced nursing market can be segmented by the type of advanced nursing practice, such as nurse practitioner, nurse anesthetist, or nurse midwife. Each segment may have its own unique characteristics, such as patient population and scope of practice.

Competitive analysis: Competitive analysis involves identifying and analyzing the key competitors in the advanced nursing market. This may include other healthcare providers, as well as healthcare technology companies.

Regulatory environment: The regulatory environment for advanced nursing varies by state and country, and can impact the market for these services. For example, some states allow nurse practitioners to practice independently, while others require physician supervision.

Overall, the advanced nursing market is expected to continue growing due to a combination of demographic, economic, and policy factors. However, the market is also subject to various challenges, including changes in healthcare policy, regulatory barriers, and competition from other healthcare providers.

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Conference Date October 16-17, 2023

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