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About Conference


The 28th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare, and Patient Safety Conference is set to take place on October 23-24, 2025, in Paris, France, bringing together an elite group of nursing professionals, healthcare practitioners, patient safety specialists, researchers, educators, policymakers, and industry leaders from across the globe. This prestigious event serves as a dynamic platform to exchange cutting-edge insights, showcase innovative research, and discuss groundbreaking strategies that shape the future of nursing, healthcare delivery, and patient safety.

Why Attend?

  • Global Networking: Connect with top-tier professionals, educators, and decision-makers in the nursing and healthcare sector from over 50 countries.

  • Advanced Learning: Gain knowledge from renowned keynote speakers, panel discussions, and interactive workshops covering the latest advancements in nursing education, healthcare technology, patient-centered care, and clinical best practices.

  • Research & Innovation: Present and explore state-of-the-art research, evidence-based practices, and breakthrough methodologies that enhance patient safety and healthcare outcomes.

  • Career Development: Enhance professional growth by engaging in certified sessions, skill-building workshops, and career advancement opportunities.

  • Exhibition & Sponsorship: Explore cutting-edge medical devices, healthcare solutions, and nursing technologies while networking with key industry stakeholders and sponsors.

Conference Highlights

  • Keynote Addresses by leading nursing educators, healthcare policymakers, and patient safety advocates

  • Plenary Sessions & Panel Discussions on trending topics in global healthcare challenges, nursing innovations, and safety protocols

  • Oral & Poster Presentations showcasing breakthrough research in nursing, clinical practices, and healthcare management

  • Hands-on Workshops & Training Sessions for skill enhancement and best-practice implementation

  • Exclusive B2B Meetings & Networking Sessions fostering international collaborations and partnerships

Target Audience

  • Nursing Professionals (Registered Nurses, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Nurse Practitioners, Midwives)

  • Healthcare Practitioners & Physicians

  • Academicians & Nursing Educators

  • Hospital & Healthcare Administrators

  • Patient Safety Officers & Risk Management Experts

  • Medical Researchers & Clinical Scientists

  • Pharmaceutical & Biotech Industry Leaders

  • Public Health Professionals & Healthcare Innovators

Join us in the heart of Paris, the epicenter of culture and innovation, as we drive meaningful advancements in nursing education, healthcare excellence, and patient safety. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of a transformative event that will shape the future of global healthcare.

Register now and take your professional journey to the next level!

Sessions/Tracks

Nursing Education & Training Innovations

Nursing education is evolving with advanced training methods, including simulation-based learning, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI). These innovations enhance clinical skills, improve decision-making, and provide hands-on experiences without direct patient involvement. Online learning platforms and mobile applications allow continuous professional development, enabling nurses to stay updated with the latest medical advancements. Interdisciplinary education fosters teamwork among healthcare professionals, improving patient outcomes. Additionally, competency-based training ensures that nursing graduates are well-prepared for real-world challenges.

Global Nursing Shortage & Workforce Burnout

The global nursing shortage is a critical healthcare crisis driven by aging populations, increased patient demand, and high nurse attrition rates. Workforce burnout, exacerbated by long hours and emotional stress, impacts patient care quality. Strategies to address this include better working conditions, mental health support, and incentives such as competitive salaries and career development opportunities. Governments and healthcare institutions must invest in recruitment, training, and retention programs to ensure sustainable nursing workforce solutions.

AI & Digital Health in Nursing

Artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health technologies are transforming nursing by automating administrative tasks, predicting patient deterioration, and personalizing care. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants provide patient education and streamline communication. Wearable health monitors track vital signs in real time, improving early intervention. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) enhance data-driven decision-making, reducing medical errors. While these advancements optimize nursing workflows, ethical considerations, including data privacy and human oversight, remain crucial for responsible implementation.

Telemedicine & Remote Patient Care

Telemedicine has revolutionized healthcare by offering remote patient consultations, chronic disease management, and post-hospitalization follow-ups. It enhances access to care, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Nurses play a pivotal role in telehealth by monitoring patients, educating them on self-care, and triaging cases that require in-person visits. Challenges include digital literacy, technological infrastructure, and regulatory policies. Despite these, telemedicine continues to expand, improving healthcare delivery efficiency and patient outcomes.

Mental Health of Healthcare Workers

Healthcare workers face significant mental health challenges, including stress, anxiety, and burnout, exacerbated by demanding workloads and emotional strain. Addressing this requires institutional support, mental health programs, and fostering a culture of well-being. Strategies such as peer support, counseling services, and work-life balance initiatives can enhance resilience. Recognizing mental health as a priority is essential to sustaining a healthy, motivated workforce capable of delivering quality patient care.

Infectious Disease Management Post-COVID

Post-COVID-19, infectious disease management has become more critical than ever. Strengthening infection prevention protocols, improving vaccine distribution, and maintaining public health awareness are key strategies. Nurses play a vital role in early detection, patient education, and infection control. Lessons from the pandemic emphasize the importance of global collaboration, rapid response systems, and investment in healthcare infrastructure to prevent and manage future outbreaks effectively.

Patient-Centered & Culturally Competent Care

Patient-centered care emphasizes individualized treatment, considering patients’ preferences, values, and cultural backgrounds. Culturally competent nursing ensures effective communication, reduces health disparities, and improves patient satisfaction. Training in cultural sensitivity, language access services, and shared decision-making fosters trust between nurses and diverse patient populations, ultimately leading to better healthcare outcomes.

Nursing Leadership & Policy Advocacy

Strong nursing leadership and policy advocacy are essential for shaping healthcare systems. Nurse leaders influence decision-making, advocate for patient rights, and drive reforms in healthcare policies. They play a crucial role in improving working conditions, advancing patient safety, and ensuring equitable access to care. Empowering nurses with leadership training, mentorship, and opportunities for policy engagement strengthens their impact in the global healthcare landscape.

Emergency & Critical Care Nursing

Emergency and critical care nursing require rapid decision-making, advanced clinical skills, and resilience under pressure. Nurses in these settings manage life-threatening conditions, stabilize patients, and coordinate multidisciplinary care. Continuous training in trauma response, advanced life support, and crisis management is essential. The high-stress nature of the field highlights the need for psychological support and team collaboration to maintain peak performance.

Personalized Medicine & Nursing Practice

Personalized medicine tailors treatments based on genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Nurses play a crucial role in integrating precision healthcare by educating patients, assisting in genetic counseling, and administering targeted therapies. This approach improves treatment efficacy, minimizes side effects, and enhances patient outcomes. Advancements in biotechnology and data analytics continue to shape the future of personalized nursing care.

Climate Change & Public Health Impact

Climate change significantly impacts public health, increasing disease prevalence, heat-related illnesses, and natural disasters. Nurses are frontline responders in managing climate-related health crises, advocating for environmental sustainability, and educating communities on preventive measures. Integrating climate awareness into nursing practice can enhance disaster preparedness and promote healthier environments for future generations.

Disaster Management & Crisis Nursing

Nurses play a vital role in disaster response, providing emergency care, coordinating evacuations, and supporting affected communities. Crisis nursing involves rapid assessment, trauma care, and psychological first aid. Training in disaster preparedness, resilience building, and interagency collaboration ensures effective response to natural disasters, pandemics, and humanitarian crises.

Evidence-Based Practices in Patient Safety

Evidence-based nursing integrates clinical expertise with the latest research to enhance patient safety. Implementing best practices in infection control, medication management, and fall prevention reduces adverse events. Continuous education, adherence to safety protocols, and interdisciplinary collaboration are key to fostering a culture of patient-centered safety in healthcare settings.

Maternal & Women’s Health Nursing

Maternal and women’s health nursing focuses on prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal care, ensuring safe childbirth experiences. Nurses advocate for reproductive health, family planning, and preventive screenings. Addressing maternal mortality, improving access to care, and supporting women’s health education are essential for reducing health disparities and promoting well-being.

Pediatric & Neonatal Nursing Advances

Advancements in pediatric and neonatal nursing improve survival rates and long-term health outcomes for infants and children. Innovations include neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) technologies, developmental care, and pediatric telehealth. Nurses provide essential support for families, ensuring comprehensive care for premature infants and children with complex medical needs.

Geriatric Nursing & Aging Population Care

With an aging global population, geriatric nursing focuses on managing chronic conditions, promoting mobility, and enhancing quality of life for older adults. Holistic care, including fall prevention, dementia management, and palliative support, ensures dignity and comfort. Addressing healthcare accessibility and caregiver support is crucial for elderly patient well-being.

Ethical & Legal Issues in Nursing

Nurses face complex ethical and legal challenges, including patient confidentiality, end-of-life decisions, and informed consent. Adhering to professional codes of ethics, understanding healthcare laws, and engaging in ethical decision-making ensure patient rights and legal compliance. Ongoing education in medical ethics strengthens nursing integrity and accountability.

Chronic Disease Management in Nursing

Chronic disease management focuses on conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. Nurses provide education, lifestyle counseling, and medication adherence support to improve patient self-care. Preventive strategies, early intervention, and multidisciplinary collaboration play key roles in reducing complications and enhancing patient quality of life.

Infection Prevention & Control

Infection prevention is a core nursing responsibility, involving hand hygiene, sterilization, and isolation protocols. Nurses play a critical role in reducing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) through adherence to evidence-based guidelines. Continuous training in infection control measures ensures patient safety and minimizes the spread of infectious diseases.

Nutrition & Community Health Nursing

Nutrition is vital for disease prevention and overall health. Community health nurses educate populations on balanced diets, address malnutrition, and implement public health nutrition programs. Integrating dietary counseling into healthcare services supports chronic disease management and promotes healthier lifestyles.

Robotics & Automation in Healthcare

Robotics and automation are transforming nursing by reducing manual tasks, enhancing precision, and improving patient monitoring. Robotic-assisted surgeries, AI-driven diagnostics, and automated medication dispensing enhance efficiency and patient safety. While these innovations support nurses, human touch remains essential in compassionate care.

Oncology Nursing & Cancer Care

Oncology nurses provide specialized care for cancer patients, from diagnosis to survivorship. They administer treatments, manage side effects, and offer emotional support. Advances in targeted therapies and immunotherapy improve outcomes, requiring ongoing nursing education to integrate evolving cancer treatments.

Youth Mental Health & Nursing Interventions

Youth mental health is a growing concern, with rising rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm. Nurses play a key role in early intervention, crisis support, and mental health education. School-based programs, telehealth counseling, and holistic care approaches enhance mental well-being for young individuals.

Clinical Trials & Nursing Research

Nurses contribute to clinical trials by managing patient recruitment, data collection, and ethical compliance. Their involvement ensures high-quality research, leading to medical advancements. Evidence-based practice, driven by nursing research, enhances patient care standards and treatment effectiveness.

Sustainable Healthcare & Global Nursing Role

Sustainable healthcare promotes eco-friendly practices, waste reduction, and resource efficiency. Nurses advocate for greener healthcare policies, reducing environmental impact while maintaining quality patient care. Global collaboration in nursing fosters knowledge-sharing and innovation, addressing healthcare challenges worldwide.

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Conference Date October 23-24, 2025

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