3rd International Congress
on Innovations in Nursing

Innovation and Leadership in Clinical Practice, Research and Education

 

Introduction

Di Twigg, Convener, 3rd International Congress on Innovations in Nursing 2007

Di Twigg

Adjunct Associate Professor
Director of Nursing
Sir Charles Gairdner Group

Convener
3rd International Congress on Innovations in Nursing 2007

The 3rd International Congress on Innovations in Nursing 2007 will be vital to those wanting to share innovative nursing practices and concepts from around the world.

It presents an exciting range of experts and leaders in clinical nursing, research and education.

Keynote speakers are internationally recognised experts in their field, promising delegates an exciting and challenging program. Keynote speakers confirmed to attend include:

The Congress also provides numerous opportunities for professional networking with a view to generating new and original projects.

The Congress will feature a wide range of nursing innovations and initiatives that have resulted in improvements in patient outcomes and the health system in general.

Participation as a delegate of the Congress offers outstanding educational and networking opportunities. The Congress attracts nurses worldwide who are interested in furthering their professional practice and competency

The 2007 Congress follows the enormously successful events held in 2003 and 2005, both attended by more than 340 delegates.

I look forward to a memorable Congress for all involved.

 
 

Sponsors

  • Air Liquide Western Australia

Congress Host Organisations

Industry leaders and key decision makers supporting this Congress include our hosts:

Curtin University of Technology
The WA Nurses Memorial Charitable Trust
Department of Health
Royal Perth Hospital
Edith Cowan University
Silver Chain
Nurses Board of Western Australia
Notre Dame University
Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital

 

Princess Margaret Hospital for Children
Organisational Development Division - Dept of Health

Organisational Development Division of Health Workforce

Fremantle Hospital

Fremantle Hospital