conferenceseries.com September 28-29, 2017 Dubai, UAE 200+ 15+ 10+ 50+ 3+ 10+ B2B Participation Interactive Sessions Keynote Lectures Plenary Lectures Workshops Exhibitors Meetings
Invitation... Dear Colleagues, Conference Series LLC extends its welcome to 23 rd World Nurse Practitioner Conference during September 28-29, 2017 at JW Marriott, Dubai, UAE with a theme Bridging Excellence in Nursing and Nursing Practice. Conference Series LLC through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. Conference Series LLC Organizes 1000+ Conferences Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members. Nurse Practitioner Conference 2017 will focus on educational research directed toward its impact on nursing outcomes, through oral and poster presentations, educational workshop sessions, and influential plenary presentations. Nurse Practitioner Conference 2017 is a perfect platform to find out how Nursing Practice innovations are inspiring new businesses and product lines. Conference will focus on the following topics during presentations of the two day event, which reflect current education research, developments and innovations internationally in the field of nursing sciences. Nursing Practice Nursing Education Women Health & Midwifery Paediatric Nursing Clinical nursing Critical care and Emergency Nursing Cardiovascular Nursing Travel Nurse Cancer and Tumour Nurse Nursing Management Nursing Types Dental Nursing Organizing Committee Members Veterinary Nursing Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Diabetes Nurse Health Care Disaster Nursing Dermatology Nurse Wound Care Nurse Public Health Nurse Gynaecology/Obstetrics Nurse Gerontology Nurse Telemedicine and e-health Abdulelah Mohammed Monash University Saudi Arabia Anjan Bhattacharya Medical College Calcutta, India Federico Calixtro Rosman University of Health Sciences, USA Wesley D.Willis Argosy University USA
Tentative Agenda September 28, 2017 Thursday Time Session 08:30-09:30 Registrations 09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum Group Photo 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Track 2: Nursing Education Track 3: Women Health & Midwifery Track 4: Paediatric Nursing Track 5: Clinical Nursing 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Track 6: Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Track 7: Cardiovascular Nursing Track 8: Travel Nurse 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Track 9: Cancer and Tumour Nurse Track 10: Nursing Management Track 11: Nursing Types Day Concludes April 25, 2017 Tuesday Time Session 08:30-09:30 Registrations 09:30-10:00 Keynote Forum 10:00-10:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 10:15-13:00 Track 12: Dental Nursing Track 13: Veterinary Nursing Track 14: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Track 15: Diabetes Nurse 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Track 16: Health Care Track 17: Disaster Nurisng Track 18: Dermatology Nurse Track 19: Wound Care Nurse 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Track 20: Public Health Nurse Track 21: Gynecology/Obstetrics Nurse Track 22: Gerontology Nurse Track 23: Telemedicine and e-health 16:00-18:00 Poster Presentations Day Concludes Award Ceremony * Exclusive Exhibitor Event ** Networking Event Note: Conference schedule is subject to change. Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal.
Oral Presentation Confi rmed Speakers Title: Inpatient Hospital Medicine Nycole Oliver, Greenwood, Arkansas, USA Title:Use of a Moisture Wicking Fabric for Prevention of Skin Damage Around Drains and Parental Access Lines Charleen Singh,San Jose State University, USA Title:The Relationship of Psychosocial Distress Quality Of Sleep with Suspected Colorectal Cancer Chien Uu Hsu, General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan Title: Effective Strategies to Eliminate Lateral Violence in Nursing Fred Calixtro, Roeman University of Health Sciences, USA Title: How to increase International Patients Satisfaction Level by 17% with an unexpected (and cheap!) change. Andres Molina, Universidad EIA Escuela de Ingenieria de Antioquia, Colombia Title: Students Nurses Stigmatising Attitudes towards Persons with a Mental Disorder in a selected School of Nursing and Midwifery in Rwanda Vedaste Baziga, University of Rwanda, Rwanda Title: The world s stage welcomes our new tiniest minority group: Micropremature babies Candace Campbell, University of San Francisco, USA Title: QUALITY OF LIFE OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN SELECTED TEACHING HOSPITALS OF CHITWAN SriJana Ghimire, College of Nursing, Nepal Title: Intensive care unit nurses perceptions of obstacles to the provision of end-of-life care in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A mixed methods study Zakaria A Mani, Disaster and Emergency Nursing,Saudi Arabia Title: Blood Withdrawal from Intravenous Catheters by ED Nurses: Comparison of Two Practices Houry Nazaretian, University of Beirut, Lebanon Title: Nurse Practitioner program in a developing country congenital cardiac surgery program Tahira Faiz, Aga Khan university, Pakistan Title: Level of Care Considerations Review: Demystifying the Fish(bone) Tales! Robin Scott, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, USA Title: Work Samples Application at a Psychiatric Clinic of a University Hospital in Nursing Eda KES, Karabuk University, Turkey Title: Nurse Practitioner led E-Memory Clinics: Evaluation of the integratedliving Australia, Digital Memory Wellness Program Helga Merl, University of Newcastle Australia, Australia Confirmed Speakers
Title: Reported Work-related Stressors among Staff Nurses in Metro Manila, Philippines Fritz Gerald V. Jabonete, National University, Phillipines Title: Improving Occurrence Variance Reporting System through Implementing an Educational Program for Staff at King Saud Hospital,Unaizah, Al Qassim, KSA. Ayed Awadh Al Reshidi, King Saud Hospital Unaizh, KSA Title: Use of a Fistula Isolation Device and Negative Pressure to Promote Wound Healing Kersten E Reider, Reading Health System, USA Poster Presentations Title: Early Recognitioin of Sepsis in the Emergency Department Nycole Oliver, Greenwood, Arkansas, USA Title: Nurse Practitioner Students Knowledge and Attitudes of Sexuality in Older Adults Rosa Green, Southern University and A&M College, USA Title: Management of Radiation-induced Skin injury Followed Percutaneous Coronary Interventions: Cases Report Ya-Zhen Jiang, Cathay General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan Title: An application of Triangle of Wound Assessment for pressure injury Ping-Ru-Wu, General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. Title: Effects of Doll Therapy on Dementia Resident s Negative Behaviors Natalie Williams, Brandman University, USA Title: Patient Satisfaction and expereince in Oncology Ward Settings in Saudi Arabia: A Mixed Methods Study Manal S. Banaser,King Fahd Medical City, Saudi Arabia Title: Patients satisfaction about private sector primary care nurses in Sri Lanka Ruvina Mendis, National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Young Research Forum Title: The Role of Gender and Dyadic Coping on Quality of Life among Cancer Patients and their Spouses. Mashael Dewan, Florida Atlantic University, USA Title: Pain beliefs of chronic headache patients: A focus group study Burcu BABADAG, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Turkey Title: knowledge, attitude and practices (kap) on fall prevention among nurses at king abdulaziz hospital,saudi arabia. Malini Ganabathi, Mahsa University, Saudi Arabia Closing Ceremony ***Speaker and Poster Opportunities Available***
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Venue Dubai is known as second largest emirate in UAE which occupies an area of 3,885kms. Dubai is known as Muslim city, where tradition plays an important role. Dubai s fascinating history and vibrant heritage offers its visitors a glimpse into its culture. It is one of the biggest business hubs in the world. It is well known for its warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage. Most of the Dubai s tourist attractions include The Dubai mall, Burj Khalifa, Dubai world trade centre and Dubai marina. Dubai mall is the world s largest shopping centre with 1,200 stores in it. Hence some of these facts make Dubai an interesting place for tourism and business events. History of Dubai: 800 members approximately of the Bani Yas tribe, led by the Maktoum family were settled at the mouth of the creek in 1833.As the creek a natural harbour, Dubai soon became a center for fishing, pearl and sea trade. By 20th century Dubai became a successful port. Oil was discovered in 1966; Sheikh Rashid utilized the oil for revenues to spur the infrastructure development in Dubai. You ll fall in love with UAE Venue: JW Marriott Dubai Abu Baker Al Siddique Road, Hamarain Centre Deira PO Box 16590 Dubai U.A.E. Tel: +971 4 607 7764 Fax: +971 4 607 7774 Mail us to know more! For Abstract Submission Guidelines For Reserving your slot Proposals Registration Posters Accommodations No doubt you have lots of queries... Why not get in touch..! Drop us your query with details and we will call you right away For Queries Hanu Singh Program Director Email: nursepractitioners@nursingconference.com nursepractitioners@nursingmeetings.com Office Ph: +1-650-889-4686 Ext: 6093 Toll No: +1-800-216-6499 (USA & Canada) For Exhibition & Sponsorship Contact: Dileep G Email: dileep@conferenceseris.com Hosted by Conference Series Ltd. 57 Ullswater Avenue, West End Southampton, Hampshire United Kingdom, SO 183QS Toll Free: +1800-216-6499 nursepractitioners@nursingconference.com