Conference offers greater understanding of pharmacology
Cleveland Clinic’s Advanced Practice Registered Nursing (APRN) Pharmacology Conference is right around the corner!
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Slated for Friday, July 12, 2019, you won’t want to miss this sought-after conference designed to educate APRNs, advanced practice nursing students and other healthcare professionals on the latest guidelines and key topics of interest in pharmacology.
“Throughout every healthcare setting, and more than ever before, today’s advanced practice registered nurses are at the forefront of patient treatment recommendations,” says Anne Vanderbilt, MSN, RN, CNS, ANP-BC, Director of Advanced Practice Nursing at Cleveland Clinic. “Attendees of this conference will appreciate the variety of material provided, the in-depth discussions on treatment strategies and the valuable insight offered on the latest advances in pharmacology.”
The event will feature dynamic sessions and presentations by numerous physician, nursing and pharmacology experts.
Covering both adult and pediatric patient populations, conference participants can choose their conference track – adult or pediatric – to create a customized experience that aligns with their area of practice.
Adult track topics include:
Pediatric track topics include:
Additionally, other important topics that will be discussed throughout the day include:
APRN Pharmacology 2019 will take place in Building 4 at Cleveland Clinic’s Administrative Campus in Beachwood, Ohio, on Friday, July 12, 2019.
The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. EST and conclude at 4:30 p.m. Breakfast and lunch are included. Continuing education credit is available.
Please note this conference fills quickly and remaining spots are limited. Don’t delay – register now!
For those who aren’t able to attend the APRN Pharmacology Conference on July 12, Cleveland Clinic will be hosting a second conference day on Nov. 8, 2019. Registration for the Nov. 8 conference will be open soon.
For more information regarding the conference agenda, faculty, accreditation, the Nov. 8 conference date and more, visit the APRN Pharmacology Conference web page.
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