August 29-30, 2022
Edinburgh, Scotland
PULSUS extends a warm invitation to all participants from across the world to attend the “7th Euro Nursing and Health Care Congress” in Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 16-17, 2022. This includes effective keynote presentations, oral talks, informative poster presentations, and exhibits that highlight the value and effectiveness of nursing in healthcare.
Pulsus has been instrumental in providing an invaluable channel for scientists and researchers to exchange ideas and research by creating a forum for discussing the possibilities of future collaborations between universities, institutions, research bodies, and organisations from various countries through international CME/CPD accredited conferences and meetings through its cmesociety.com website.
The topic of the Euro Nursing 2022 Conference is " Nurturing a Healthier future with Nursing and Healthcare" Euro Nursing 2022 is a unique opportunity for new researchers, academics, nurses, surgeons, physicians, students, and educators to present their innovative ideas and discuss the most recent breakthroughs, trends, and critical challenges in the field of nursing and health care. Keynote talks, oral presentations, and poster presenters on advanced techniques, as well as papers in all sectors of nursing in health care, will be part of the two-day educational programme.
The Euro Nursing 2022 Conference will focus on developments in nursing practise, management, and education in relation to health inequities, among other themes. Nursing practitioners and educators will be able to share research evidence, best practise models, and creative ideas at Euro Nursing 2022. It serves as a social hub for nursing students, faculty, deans, and researchers, and leaders to join forces on topics affecting nursing education.
Attendees can:
Scope and Importance:
Euro Nursing 2022 intends to explore advancements in the fields of nursing, healthcare, education, and research, as well as delve deeper into numerous nursing themes. According to projections, by 2022, the global need for nurses would have increased by roughly 31%. Wealthy countries, such as the United States, spend more per person on health care and related expenses than lower-income countries, as one might assume. In 2016, the United States spent $10,348 per person on health care, which was 31% more than Switzerland, the next largest per capita spender. As health-care institutions become more reliant on nursing medical knowledge, the demand for nurses is expected to rise.
Who can attend?
Euro Nursing 2022 invites all the eminent and emerging Researchers, Nursing professionals, Nursing practitioners, Nursing assistants who is really fascinated in various nursing fields such as neonatal, clinical, critical care, dialysis, health policy, informatics, anaesthetist, midwifery, pain management, psychiatric, trauma, paediatric, geriatric, public health, oncology, health care and medicine from research and development, practice, administration, policy and education. It is a great gathering to traverse the trending issues as well as to reciprocate ideas and come up with prompt solutions.
Why to attend?
Euro Nursing 2022 provides a large platform for you to express yourself and come up with new ideas. It is possible to keep up with the most recent developments in nursing and healthcare. It's a fantastic opportunity to hear presentations from accomplished scientists from all across the world.
Benefits:
Track 1: Nursing
Nursing is defined as the noble profession of safeguarding, promoting, and optimising health, preventing health problems and injuries, aiding healing, and alleviating suffering by identifying and treating human responses. Another important aspect of medical care is patient education and training. Nurses keep an eye on patients, provide professional services, and build personal healthcare teams to assist patients in learning how to manage their own health. Their tasks include learning about healthy mode options, managing a designation, and recognising warning signs and symptoms of developing emotional intelligence disorders. The function of each nurse differs depending on the work environment and, as a result, the range of patients.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 2: Nursing Career and Education
Nursing is a profession that provides assistance to individuals, families, and society as a whole. It is founded on arts and science, and it moulds an individual nurse's attitude, intellectual competence, critical thinking capacity, and evidence-based teaching abilities in order to assist people in meeting their health requirements in a medical orientation. Nursing is a social institution in which a group of individuals work together to achieve a common goal directly concerned with the welfare of the people.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 3: Acute Care Nursing
Acute care is a type of secondary health care in which a patient is treated for a short period of time for a serious accident or disease, an urgent medical condition, or while recovering from surgery. Treatment following surgery or for a chronic condition are examples of typical responsibilities.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 4: Primary Care Nursing
The first level of medical care is referred to as primary healthcare. It refers to the treatment that patients receive for minor illnesses and injuries, as well as for medical procedures that are preventative in nature. In the vast majority of cases, patients will return to the same doctors and nurses for their primary health concerns.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 5: Cardiovascular Nursing
Cardiovascular nurses look after patients with heart disease and communicate with their loved ones. They continue to monitor and treat those who are critically unwell. They also put a strong emphasis on cardiac rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is a method of assisting patients in making lifestyle changes in order to prevent their sickness from worsening. Hospitals employ the majority of cardiovascular clinical nurse specialists (CNSs). They look after critically ill patients as well as those recovering from cardiac procedures like bypass surgery, angioplasty, or pacemaker surgery. Cardiovascular nurses may also visit patients at their homes to assist them in their recovery. Although heart disease primarily affects the elderly, critical care/intensive care nurses interact with children and adults of all ages. They may also collaborate with a cardiologist as part of a team.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 6: Adult Health Nursing
As primary healthcare providers, adult nursing professionals have a leadership role. They encourage positive health habits and illness prevention techniques that start in early adulthood and last throughout life. Adult nurse practitioners are educated to apply nursing theory to all aspects of their clinical practice. An adult nurse practitioner can treat both acute and chronic illnesses, and can specialise in certain conditions like diabetes or HIV/AIDS. Adult nurse practitioners are typically employed in hospitals, however there are opportunities in a variety of healthcare settings, including adult day healthcare.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 7: Pediatric Nursing & Neonatal Nursing
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) provide preventative and acute care to children and adolescents in a variety of settings. Physical exams are performed, illnesses and injuries are diagnosed, and patients' families are educated and supported. After receiving Pediatric nurse education and training, they usually work in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with paediatricians and other health care providers. Neonatal nurse specialists are primarily concerned with newborns and infants. They may look after healthy infants, focus on premature or unwell newborns, or work primarily with critically ill newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 8: Oncology Nursing
Oncology nurses help cancer patients who are chronically or dangerously unwell by providing care and supervision. In order to design symptom management methods, oncology nurse practitioners continue to assess their patients' physical state and provide regular medication. Despite the fact that these compassionate people are often tethered to suffering and death, many of them flourish because of the long-term relationships they form with their patients. Oncology nurses work with children and adults of all ages since cancer can strike anyone at any time.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 9: Public Health Nursing
Nurses who work in public health often commit their lives to improving the health and well-being of the communities they serve. They teach children about good health habits and disease prevention. While treating patients, they also identify widespread health problems in the community in order to develop intervention plans to address the health problems and safety concerns they uncover. A public health nurse's core credo is to promote prevention over treatment. Patients' health risks can be decreased by changing poor health practises and keeping a safe home or work environment. The holy grail of public health nursing is to educate patients about many health conditions through community-based intervention programmes.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 10: Nurse Practitioner
A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who has earned a master's degree in advanced practise nursing. Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners or Advanced Practice Registered Nurses are terms used to describe this sort of professional. The NP has the authority to deliver a wide range of health-care services, including midwifery and anaesthesia.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 11: Disaster Nursing
The adaptation of professional nursing knowledge, abilities, and attitude in recognising and satisfying the nursing, physical, and emotional needs of disaster victims is known as disaster nursing. The overall purpose of disaster nursing is to ensure that the people and community affected by the disaster have the greatest possible health. They should provide for the immediate survival needs of disaster-affected populations (water, food, shelter, and security).
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 12: Surgical Nursing
Surgical nurses are the backbone of the surgical team, trained to be experts in peri- and post-operative care treatments. They work in fast-paced, high-stress workplaces, where they play critical roles in life-saving surgical procedures and care. They will be responsible for educating patients on procedures before to surgery, revising treatment plans, and teaching patients about post-operative self-care. They are also known as Surgical or Operating Room Nurses. Doctors frequently rely on these committed specialists, who have a beneficial impact on countless lives by improving the health and welfare of patients and their families. Though it may appear frustrating at times, the end result is satisfying.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 13: Parish Nursing
Parish nursing is the practise of nursing combined with a religious community's ideals. A parish nurse is a licenced nurse specialist who develops and implements programmes in faith communities to promote physical and spiritual health and wholeness. Their main focus is on wellness and disease prevention, allowing them to promote good health.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 14: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Individuals and families with psychiatric issues and mental disorders, such as depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or dementia, are treated by psychiatric and mental health nurses. Due to present circumstances and demand in the medical industry, psychiatric and mental health nursing is gaining traction.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 15: Healthcare
Because the healthcare system acknowledges that patient education is critical to healing and reducing costly readmissions to hospitals, nurses' roles are expanding. Nurses are now in charge of following up with patients in order to provide more resources to people suffering from chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease. Nurses play a function that extends outside the hospital by collaborating with patients to monitor their health. Many nurses' interest in bedside care and their focus on the overall patient rather than an episodic problem mesh well with care coordination.
Related Societies: American Cancer Society, International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 16: Applied Nursing Research
Pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, nursing work stress, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration are all topics covered in Applied Nursing Research.
Related Societies: International Nurses Society on Addictions, ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 17: Continuing Nursing Education
Nursing education obtained after completing basic RN or EN training is referred to as continuing nursing education. Because they are pursued after the basic certification, conversion degree studies and specialised programmes are also considered CNE. CNE is essentially a professional obligation. Every nurse bears personal responsibility for maintaining professional standards. Apart from its contribution to personal growth and career development, it is also in accordance with the global trend for professional quality and potentially re-licensing purposes. Nurses health insurance is an excellent programme that demonstrates genuine concern for nurses. Different nursing degrees are now accessible, allowing you to delve deeper into the field of nursing.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 18: Midwives and Pregnancy
Midwives are well-trained health professionals who can provide prenatal care, labour and delivery care, and postpartum care. They have further childbirth instruction, breastfeeding consulting, and/or doula care training and qualifications. Depending on the customer's expectations and the seriousness of the pregnant woman, midwives deliver infants in hospitals or at home. They may also provide primary care relating to reproductive health, such as annual gynaecological testing, family planning, and menopause care, in addition to giving care to women throughout pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. They are experts in pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum care, and women's health.
Related Societies: ICN- International Council of Nurses, Central Alabama Nurse Practitioner Association, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland, OMNE: Nursing Leaders of Maine, Mount Baker Nurse Practitioners Association, Washington State Nurses Association, Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses
Track 19: Medicine
Medicine is the science and art of detecting, treating, and preventing disease. Medicine is a broad term that refers to a multitude of health-care methods that have emerged to preserve and restore health through illness prevention and treatment. Modern medicine uses biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury and disease, typically with pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also with psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionising radiation, among other therapies.
Related Societies: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association
Track 20: Rewarding Nursing Careers
As the healthcare industry gets more sophisticated and specialised, more nurses are needed, resulting in exciting nursing opportunities outside of the typical hospital setting. These Nursing schools are opening doors—and pay checks—to the intelligent nurse who has an interest with cutting-edge medicine.
Related Societies: Hong Kong Society for Nursing Education Limited, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, International Network For Doctoral Education Nursing, ICN- International Council of Nursing, International Childbirth Education Association, International Association For Human Caring, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, California Coalition of Nurse Practitioners, Florida Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Austin Advanced Practice Nurses, Kansas State Nurses Association, Wyoming Nurses Association