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Don’t miss the 12th Annual Nursing Research Conference: Transforming Practice through Research & Dissemination sponsored by Cleveland Clinic’s Stanley Shalom Zielony Institute for Nursing Excellence being held May 2-3, 2016, in Aurora, Ohio.
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This one-of-a-kind conference features podium and poster presentations, plenary sessions by national experts, and workshops led by local, regional and national clinical and research nursing experts. Attendees will learn the latest in nursing research best practices. They will gain a rich understanding of the nurse’s role in improving and transforming practice through research and dissemination.
For more than a decade, this nursing research conference has inspired attendees to conduct, translate and disseminate their own clinical research – research that seeks to advance both patient care and the practice of nursing. The highly attended conference features various breakout sessions and topics that apply to a variety of nursing specialties and practice areas.
In its 12th year, the upcoming conference is ideal for any nurse interested in exploring new opportunities in advancing healthcare through research.
“Nursing research is imperative to the future of the nursing profession and the advancement of healthcare in communities, hospitals, clinics, government, home health and more,” said Sandra L. Siedlecki, PhD, RN, CNS, Senior Nurse Scientist, Office of Nursing Research and Innovation, Cleveland Clinic. “This conference seeks to empower nurses in any area of practice to look for opportunities to take their professional practice to a new level. Attendees are sure to garner a renewed appreciation for nursing research and a newfound sense of confidence in their ability to conduct their own nursing research.”
Throughout the conference, nurse researchers from a variety of clinical backgrounds will lead discussions and workshops that explore all aspects of nursing research – from getting started to dissemination. A sample of topics include:
The conference runs from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST on May 2nd and 3rd, beginning with a continental breakfast and including lunch, at the Bertram Inn and Conference Center. Attendees can choose to attend one or both days of the conference.
View the agenda, get directions and overnight accommodation information, or read more about how this conference may fulfill continuing nursing education accreditation.
Registration will be accepted online until April 25, 2016.
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