Webinar on

Public Health Nursing

July 18, 2021

Public-Health-Nursing

Theme: Exploring Innovations and Latest Advancements in Public Health Nursing

Webinar on Public Health Nursing will be hosted on April 20, 2021, in London, United Kingdom (GMT+1). Panel of speakers will be delivering their presentations on their recent research related to Public Health Nursing. Current state of knowledge, its impact on future will be discussed in detailed. Meetings International invites all experts to be part this webinar series and make it a perfect platform for knowledge sharing and networking.

Public Health Nursing:  Globally, public health concerns from non-communicable diseases and environmental factors is increasing, and risk from communicable diseases is decreasing. In developing countries, the risk of communicable diseases still prevails. Nurses must play roles in both situations; in prevention and control of communicable diseases, as well as in addressing non-communicable diseases and environmental risk factors.

Current Trends in Nursing Practice:  Nursing professionals around the world are experiencing an array of changes as the healthcare industry is continuously adapting more advanced technology and medical trends. Nurses adapt themselves to various fields of medicine and medical research, and many new fields of medical research require the assistance of nurses. Some of them are: Genetics nursing, Stem-cell technology nursing, Fertility nursing, Holistic nursing, etc. This session covers such new fields and its requirements.

Nursing Education and Research:  Nursing Research is a logical examination of an issue of significance to the field of Nursing. It is a methodical request intended to create reliable evidence about issues of significance to the nursing calling, including nursing practice, instruction, organization, and informatics. It is fundamental for the improvement of exact information that empowers nurses to give evidence-based consideration. The nursing calling is responsible for giving top notch, financially savvy care for patients and families.

Healthcare and Nursing Management: The first consideration when it comes to nursing management is what it entails. Managerial nurses must not only be able to play a leading role in making vital decisions in patient care, but are also expected to carry out defined duties to support the wider nursing team. Working in nursing management is a varied and diverse role, where no two days are the same. You will be responsible for leading a team of nurses and healthcare practitioners, advising them in patient care, as well as supporting their own needs on a daily basis. Nurse managers are also major proponents of holistic care for patients, particularly long-term patients or those with chronic conditions. Besides this, nurses in management roles are responsible for a range of administrative duties, from managing patient records to recruiting new members of staff.

Critical Care Nursing: Globally, 266.2 to 359.5 million operations were performed in 2012 alone, which is 38% higher than the previous years. The estimate is expected to increase in the upcoming years. This session discusses research, case reports and evidence obtained in planning, implementation and evaluation of treatment of the patient.

Midwifery Nursing : Today, all nurse-midwifery programs are at colleges and universities. Most nurse-midwives graduate at the Master's degree level.  Nurse-midwives have improved primary health care services for women in rural and inner-city areas. The National Institute of Medicine has recommended that nurse-midwives be given a larger role in delivering women's health care. Nurse-midwives work with OB/GYN doctors. They either consult with or refer to other health care providers in cases beyond their experience. These cases may include high-risk pregnancies and care for pregnant women who also have a chronic illness. Despite their relatively small numbers, nurse-midwives remained influential healthcare providers, playing a significant role within the development of childbearing education and also the promotion of breastfeeding, and more.

  • Public Health Nursing
  • Current Trends in Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Education and Research
  • Healthcare and Nursing Management
  • Critical Care Nursing
  • Midwifery Nursing