Joyce Simard, University of Minnesota, Ithaca College Founder Namaste Care International
Namaste Care is a small group program for residents in a nursing home or assisted living who can no longer participate in traditional activities. Often residents were kept clean, fed, changed and placed in front of a television. Residents were exisitng not [...] » Read More
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a reality in the modern world. Nursing educators need to carefully understand the benefits and risks of using AI and prepare nursing students to co-exist with it. This keynote will discuss the helpful uses and the consequences of using [...] » Read More
According to the World Health Organization, around 73 million induced abortions take place worldwide each year. It is highly likely that virtually all nurses will interact with a patient who has or will have an abortion.
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Joyce Simard, University of Minnesota, Ithaca College Founder Namaste Care InternationalNamaste Care is a small group program for residents in a nursing home or assisted living who can no longer participate in traditional activities. Often residents were kept clean, fed, changed and placed in front of a television. Residents were exisitng not [...] » Read More
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Title: Informed clinical nursing knowledge and skills around abortion care: Why might all nurses need this?
Patrice D’ Amato, United States of AmericaAccording to the World Health Organization, around 73 million induced abortions take place worldwide each year. It is highly likely that virtually all nurses will interact with a patient who has or will have an abortion.
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