Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Nursing Congress-2016

About Conference


OMICS International extends its welcome to 8th Nursing and Healthcare Congress 2016 during October 3-5, 2016 at Vancouver, Canada with a theme “Current Challenges and Innovations in Nursing and Healthcare”.
OMICS International 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.
Scope and Importance
Nursing congress aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. According to the reports, Total spending on health care of Canada in 2013 amounted to an estimated $206 billion, or 11.3 percent. Health care’s share of GDP is expected to increase marginally by 2018, to 11.6 percent. Provincial and territorial governments are forecast to spend $135 billion in 2012, accounting for 65% of total health expenditure in the country. 
Who can attend?
Nursing congress brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult & women health, legal, pediatric and emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare and medicine from practice, research, administration, policy and education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence, ideas, and generate solutions.
Why to Attend???
A nursing conference is an opportunity to meet others within speciality to network and to learn the latest clinical information. It is an opportunity no nurse should overlook. I’ve always embraced the opportunity to attend nursing conferences and have made a point to encourage others to attend whenever the opportunity arises. Nursing conferences allow nurses of all levels of experience to participate in an area of career and education growth that is not easily found within the structure of the workplace. Some nurses, especially those working at the bedside, may not see the significance of attending a conference. All too often the floor/ bedside nurse believes that conferences are only for management, while others may think that spending one or more days not earning a paycheck may not outweigh the opportunity to clock in some additional overtime. There may be a whole host of other reasons why a nurse would prefer to remain home rather than attending a conference.  Despite the plentiful excuses (the top two being cost and time), the benefits far outweigh the costs.

Conference Highlights


  • Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Education
  • Nursing Management
  • Disaster Nursing
  • Health care and management
  • Types of nursing
  • Cancer and tumour nursing
  • Cardiovascular Nursing
  • Paediatric Nursing
  • Surgical Nursing
  • Clinical Nursing
  • Dental Nursing
  • Nutrition and health
  • Critical care and Emergency Nursing
  • Women health nursing
  • Gerontological Nursing
  • Telemedicine and e health
  • Legal Nursing and Practitioner
  • Midwifery Nursing
  • Risk Factors in Nursing and Healthcare professionals

Special Issues



  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS   International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.

See more at: http://nursingcongress.conferenceseries.com/