The Organizing Committee of the 7th Edition - World Congress on Nursing Education & Practice invites you to participate in the congress, which will be held during March 22-23, 2021 at Houston, Texas, USA. The conference aims to foster and conduct collaborative interdisciplinary research in state-of-the-art methodologies and technologies within Nursing Education & Nursing. It provide invaluable opportunities to extend and strengthen the Nursing and Healthcare community, and our collective body of knowledge.

Program Objectives:

  • Highlight programs of research with strong relevance to practice.
  • Explore ways in which practice informs clinical nursing research.
  • Describe examples of nursing research findings that have been meaningfully and successfully translated into practice.
  • To provide opportunities to develop knowledge in nursing field 
  • To foster and enhance collaborations and partnerships with educational, research and clinical institutes.

Agenda:

The panel sessions will include senior nurse researchers and a response panel of advanced practice nurses and nurse clinicians.

Who Should Attend:

The nursing congress is open to clinicians, Nurses and researchers who are interested in exploring the research practice link.

For further information, please contact conference Organizer Ms. Mary Jane: maryjane@nhc2020.com Tel:+1-408-352-1010

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

  • Nurse Education
  • Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Management
  • Nursing Teaching
  • Nursing Examinations and Certifications
  • Advanced Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Informatics & Technology
  • Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
  • Trauma and Critical Care
  • Midwifery and Women Health Nursing
  • Nursing Administration
  • Improving Patient Education, Care & Outcomes
  • Public Health & Safety
  • Pain Management & Preventive Medicine
  • Nursing Practice & Safety
  • Nursing Leadership
  • Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Palliative care
  • Globalization and Health
  • Health Care Systems