About the Conference
Welcome to the 29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference, a premier international gathering for professionals dedicated to advancing nursing education, healthcare practices, and patient safety. Taking place in the beautiful city of Paris on October 28–29, 2026, this prestigious two-day event will highlight the vital role of nursing in shaping the future of global healthcare through innovative education, evidence-based practice, and patient-centered care.
Join a global community of nurse educators, healthcare professionals, clinical researchers, patient safety advocates, and healthcare technology experts as they share knowledge, explore emerging trends, and discuss innovative strategies to enhance nursing practice, strengthen healthcare systems, and improve patient outcomes worldwide.
Why Attend?
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Gain insights from expert-led sessions on cutting-edge topics such as innovations in nursing education, patient safety strategies, digital healthcare, and evidence-based clinical practice.
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Discover the latest advancements in healthcare quality improvement, patient-centered care models, and healthcare technology supporting nursing practice.
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Engage in collaborative discussions with global leaders who are shaping the future of nursing, healthcare delivery, and patient safety initiatives worldwide.
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Network with professionals from nursing academia, hospitals, healthcare organizations, and research institutions.
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Showcase your research and clinical innovations through poster presentations, oral presentations, or rapid-fire sessions.
Who Should Participate?
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Nurse Educators and Academic Professionals
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Registered Nurses and Clinical Nursing Specialists
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Healthcare Administrators and Hospital Managers
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Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Professionals
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Public Health Experts and Healthcare Policy Makers
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Healthcare Technology and Digital Health Specialists
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Researchers in Nursing, Healthcare, and Clinical Sciences
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Students and Early-Career Healthcare Professionals
As healthcare systems around the world continue to focus on high-quality care, patient safety, and evidence-based practice, nursing professionals play a central role in driving these improvements. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to explore emerging healthcare innovations, present your research, and connect with experts who are shaping the future of global healthcare.
Join us in Paris—where collaboration and innovation come together to advance nursing education, healthcare excellence, and patient safety.
Call for Abstracts
We invite nurse educators, healthcare professionals, researchers, academicians, clinicians, and patient safety experts to submit abstracts for presentation at the 29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference. This is an excellent opportunity to present innovative research, evidence-based practices, healthcare strategies, and impactful case studies that are advancing nursing education, improving healthcare quality, and strengthening patient safety worldwide.
Share your knowledge, highlight your work, and contribute to meaningful discussions that are shaping the future of nursing and global healthcare.
Abstract categories include:
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Nursing Education and Curriculum Development
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Clinical Nursing Practice and Patient Care
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Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Healthcare
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Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
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Critical Care and Emergency Nursing
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Community and Public Health Nursing
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Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing
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Geriatric Nursing and Elderly Care
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Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
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Oncology Nursing and Palliative Care
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Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare
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Healthcare Leadership, Management, and Policy
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Digital Health, Telemedicine, and Nursing Informatics
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Global Health and Healthcare Systems
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Chronic Disease Management and Patient-Centered Care
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Women’s Health and Maternal Nursing
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Healthcare Innovation and Technology in Nursing
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Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare
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Case Studies and Clinical Practice Innovations
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Student Research and Early-Career Nursing Studies
Submission Guidelines:
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Abstracts must be written in English and structured with Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
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Word limit: 250–300 words.
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All submissions must be original and unpublished at the time of submission.
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Authors may indicate their preference for Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation, or Workshop Presentation.
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Multiple submissions are welcome from individuals or research groups.
Do You Need a Visa to Enter France?
Participants traveling from non-Schengen countries may need to obtain a short-stay Schengen visa to attend the 29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference in Paris. We recommend checking with your nearest Embassy of France or French Consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date visa requirements based on your nationality.
Steps to Apply for a Schengen Visa for France
1. Check Visa Requirements
Visit the official France-Visas portal to verify whether you require a visa and to review the necessary documentation for your application.
2. Gather Required Documents
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A valid passport (with at least 3 months validity beyond your intended stay)
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Completed visa application form
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Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or conference accommodation confirmation)
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Travel insurance
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Flight itinerary or travel reservation
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Invitation letter from the conference organizers
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Proof of sufficient financial means for your stay
3. Request an Invitation Letter
After completing your conference registration, you may request an official invitation letter by contacting us at [email protected]. When requesting the letter, please include your full name, passport number, and registration confirmation.
4. Schedule an Appointment
Book an appointment with your nearest French consulate or visa application center. Processing times may vary, so it is advisable to apply well in advance of your travel date.
5. Attend the Visa Interview
Submit your application along with your biometric information (fingerprints and photograph). You may also be asked to provide additional supporting documents if required.
Important Notes
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The conference organizers are not authorized to influence or intervene in visa application decisions, but we will gladly provide the necessary official documentation, such as invitation letters, to support your application.
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Visa processing times may vary and typically range from 15 to 30 working days, depending on your country of application and the time of year.
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Please ensure that your Schengen visa covers the full duration of your stay in the Schengen Area, including your conference dates and travel period.
Need Assistance?
For any visa-related inquiries or assistance with obtaining your official invitation letter, please contact our support team at [email protected]. We will be happy to guide you through the process and provide the required documentation.
We look forward to welcoming you to Paris for the 29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference, where experts and professionals will come together to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and advance the future of nursing and healthcare.
Sessions & Tracks
Nursing Education & Curriculum Development
Nursing education plays a crucial role in preparing competent healthcare professionals capable of meeting the demands of modern healthcare systems. This track focuses on innovative teaching methodologies, curriculum design, simulation-based learning, and competency-based education in nursing programs. Discussions explore the integration of technology in nursing education, including virtual simulation, digital classrooms, and e-learning platforms. Sessions also address faculty development, student engagement strategies, and global standards in nursing education. Emphasis is placed on preparing future nurses with critical thinking skills, clinical competence, and leadership abilities required to deliver safe and effective patient care.
Patient Safety & Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Patient safety remains a cornerstone of high-quality healthcare delivery. This track explores strategies and frameworks that enhance safety culture within healthcare organizations. Topics include error prevention, patient-centered care models, healthcare quality indicators, and risk management practices. Sessions highlight evidence-based interventions designed to reduce medical errors, improve communication among healthcare teams, and promote accountability in clinical settings. The track also examines policy development, accreditation standards, and safety initiatives that strengthen healthcare systems and protect patient wellbeing.
Clinical Nursing Practice & Advanced Care
This track addresses advancements in clinical nursing practice across various healthcare specialties. Topics include critical care nursing, emergency nursing, perioperative care, and advanced clinical decision-making. Sessions explore patient assessment techniques, innovative treatment protocols, and interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance patient outcomes. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based practice, clinical leadership, and the evolving role of nurses in delivering complex patient care in hospitals and community settings.
Digital Health, Telemedicine & Nursing Informatics
Digital transformation is rapidly reshaping healthcare delivery worldwide. This track examines the role of digital technologies, telemedicine platforms, and health informatics in modern nursing practice. Discussions include electronic health records, mobile health applications, data analytics, and remote patient monitoring systems. Sessions explore how technology can improve care coordination, enhance patient engagement, and support clinical decision-making. The track also highlights ethical considerations, data security, and the integration of digital tools in nursing education and practice.
Community & Public Health Nursing
Community health nurses play a vital role in disease prevention, health promotion, and population health management. This track focuses on public health initiatives, preventive healthcare strategies, and community-based nursing interventions. Topics include vaccination programs, maternal and child health, chronic disease prevention, and health education campaigns. Sessions emphasize addressing health disparities, strengthening primary healthcare systems, and developing sustainable public health solutions to improve community wellbeing.
Pediatric & Neonatal Nursing
Pediatric and neonatal nursing requires specialized knowledge to address the unique healthcare needs of infants, children, and adolescents. This track explores advances in neonatal intensive care, pediatric disease management, child development, and family-centered care. Sessions focus on early diagnosis, pediatric emergency care, and strategies to improve health outcomes for young patients. Ethical considerations and communication with families are also discussed to ensure holistic pediatric care.
Geriatric Nursing & Elderly Care
With aging populations worldwide, geriatric nursing is becoming increasingly important. This track examines the healthcare challenges faced by older adults, including chronic disease management, cognitive disorders, mobility limitations, and long-term care planning. Sessions highlight innovative approaches to improving quality of life for elderly patients, promoting healthy aging, and supporting caregivers. The track also explores interdisciplinary collaboration in geriatric care and healthcare policies addressing aging populations.
Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
Mental health nursing focuses on the assessment, treatment, and support of individuals experiencing psychological and emotional disorders. This track covers depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and psychiatric rehabilitation. Sessions emphasize patient-centered mental healthcare, therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and community mental health services. The track promotes awareness, early intervention strategies, and integrated care models to improve mental health outcomes globally.
Oncology Nursing & Palliative Care
Cancer care requires specialized nursing skills to support patients throughout diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. This track addresses advancements in oncology nursing, symptom management, chemotherapy administration, and patient education. Sessions also focus on palliative care approaches that enhance comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients with serious illnesses. Discussions include psychosocial support, ethical decision-making, and interdisciplinary collaboration in cancer care.
Infection Prevention & Control
Preventing healthcare-associated infections is a critical component of patient safety. This track explores infection control strategies, antimicrobial stewardship, and global responses to emerging infectious diseases. Topics include hospital hygiene protocols, outbreak management, vaccination programs, and infection surveillance systems. Sessions highlight the role of nurses in implementing infection prevention policies and protecting both patients and healthcare workers.
Women’s Health & Maternal Nursing
This track focuses on nursing care related to women’s health across the lifespan. Topics include maternal health, reproductive health, prenatal and postnatal care, and gynecological health management. Sessions explore strategies to improve maternal outcomes, address reproductive health challenges, and promote women’s health education. The track highlights the role of nurses in delivering compassionate and culturally sensitive care.
Healthcare Leadership & Management
Strong leadership is essential for effective healthcare delivery and organizational success. This track examines leadership strategies, workforce management, healthcare policy development, and organizational change in healthcare settings. Sessions focus on nurse leadership roles, team management, healthcare governance, and decision-making in complex clinical environments. The track encourages nurses to develop leadership competencies that strengthen healthcare systems.
Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare
Collaborative practice among healthcare professionals is essential for delivering comprehensive patient care. This track explores teamwork strategies, communication frameworks, and integrated care models involving nurses, physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers. Sessions highlight how effective collaboration improves patient safety, clinical outcomes, and healthcare efficiency.
Healthcare Innovation & Technology in Nursing
Innovation plays a key role in improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. This track focuses on emerging healthcare technologies, medical devices, artificial intelligence applications, and innovative nursing practices. Sessions explore how nurses can adapt to technological advancements while maintaining compassionate, patient-centered care.
Global Health & Healthcare Systems
Global health challenges require coordinated international efforts and innovative healthcare solutions. This track examines global healthcare policies, healthcare workforce development, and strategies to address health disparities across different regions. Sessions highlight international collaboration, sustainable healthcare models, and the role of nursing in improving global health outcomes.
Case Studies & Clinical Practice Innovations
This track provides a platform for healthcare professionals to share unique clinical cases, innovative nursing practices, and practical solutions to real-world healthcare challenges. Sessions encourage knowledge exchange, discussion of clinical experiences, and exploration of new approaches to patient care that improve healthcare outcomes.
Market Analysis
The global market for nursing education, healthcare services, and patient safety initiatives is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing demand for skilled healthcare professionals, technological advancements, and a stronger focus on quality patient care. These trends strongly align with the objectives of the 29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference, which will be held in Paris.
The global nursing workforce and healthcare services sector has expanded significantly in recent years due to the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, aging populations, and growing healthcare demands worldwide. Governments and healthcare organizations are investing heavily in nursing education, workforce development, and patient safety programs to strengthen healthcare systems and improve patient outcomes. According to industry estimates, the global nursing education market is projected to grow steadily through 2030, supported by increased enrollment in nursing programs, expansion of healthcare institutions, and the growing need for qualified healthcare professionals.
At the same time, the healthcare quality and patient safety market continues to gain importance as hospitals and healthcare providers implement new strategies to reduce medical errors, enhance care delivery, and improve patient outcomes. Technological innovations such as digital health platforms, electronic health records, telemedicine, and healthcare data analytics are transforming the way healthcare professionals deliver care and manage patient information.
The rapid adoption of digital health technologies and telemedicine has also created new opportunities for nurses and healthcare professionals to deliver remote care, improve care coordination, and expand access to healthcare services in underserved regions. These innovations are playing a crucial role in modern healthcare systems by supporting evidence-based decision-making and improving healthcare efficiency.
Furthermore, the global focus on patient-centered care, healthcare innovation, and workforce development is driving increased collaboration between healthcare institutions, educational organizations, and research communities. These developments highlight the essential role of nursing professionals in strengthening healthcare systems and ensuring safe, effective, and compassionate care.
These evolving market trends emphasize the importance of continued research, education, and collaboration in nursing and healthcare. The 29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference provides an important platform for experts, educators, researchers, and healthcare professionals to discuss these trends, share innovations, and contribute to the advancement of global healthcare and patient safety.