November 10, 2024 @ 8:00 am – November 16, 2024 @ 5:00 pm Canada/Vancouver
Celebrate an NP or NP Student by nominating them for a national award.
Check out the Awards/Scholarship section of the website for details
Celebrate an NP or NP Student by nominating them for a national award.
Check out the Awards/Scholarship section of the website for details
Throughout the conference, participants will hear from internationally recognized researchers, educators, and clinicians through a diverse program of workshops, plenary sessions, Top Five Papers, and more. These sessions aim to cover the most current topics and issues relevant to physicians and other healthcare professionals in the field of General Internal Medicine.
Hamilton, ON
https://csim.ca/education/conferences/csim-annual-meeting-2024
Embracing Technological Advances to Align with New & Emerging Guidelines in Cancer Screening at the Primary Care Level
Sean Secord, MN, MBA, CHE
Vice-President Clinical Engagement
Nanosticsdx
Throughout the conference, participants will hear from internationally recognized researchers, educators, and clinicians through a diverse program of workshops, plenary sessions, Top Five Papers, and more. These sessions aim to cover the most current topics and issues relevant to physicians and other healthcare professionals in the field of General Internal Medicine.
https://csim.ca/education/conferences/csim-annual-meeting-2024/
Come learn with us!
We look forward to celebrating NPs and learning together in-person.
Planning has begun and we already have some great topics in store for you: menopause management, insomnia, cognitive assessments, HIV, common eye complaints, with more topics to come as speakers are confirmed! (These could be subject to change.)
We also plan on a cocktail hour for the evening! A great opportunity to network with friends and colleagues.
Stay tuned for more information – registration will be opening at the end of July 2024.
Interested in being a sponsor?
View our 2024 Sponsor and Exhibitor prospectus to learn more about exhibit and sponsorship options for this conference
or contact conference@nursepractitioner.ca
Check out the NPNB conference program for details
https://www.npnb.ca/conference-2024
The Nurse Practitioner Association of Canada is the national professional association representing Canada’s Nurse Practitioners. NPAC-AIIPC supports and promotes excellence in nursing practice, education, research, quality improvement, regulation, and leadership by empowering Nurse Practitioners to actively influence and advocated for changes to health and social policy. NPAC-AIIPC is proud to work closely with our provincial/territorial Nurse Practitioner council to continually shape the future of Canadian health care.
Save the date – sponsorship prospectus, call for abstracts and registrations to follow shortly.
This annual conference is hosted by the Saskatchewan Association of Nurse Practitioners (SANP)and is the only conference in Saskatchewan that focuses on the nurse practitioner and their learning needs. The conference provides opportunity for professional development and education as well as networking with other nurse practitioners, health care professionals and suppliers.The conference is open to NPs, RNs, and students interested in advance practice roles. SANP members receive a reduced rate on the conference fees.
Why Attend?
This conference provides you the opportunity to:
Network with colleagues, health care related exhibitors, and representatives from SANP as well as unions, and regulatory bodies
Hear from dynamic speakersLearn up to date recommendations relevant to everyday practice.
Participate in decision making opportunities for the SANP
Celebrate the great work that you and your colleagues are doing in the province!
If you have questions about the conference
Contact Carol Tebay, Conference Coordinator at carol@executivearrangements.ca
or 306-241-2308.
Blood tests are an important diagnostic tool, but repetitive or routine testing in stable patients adds little value to their care. Excessive blood draws can be harmful, leading to hospital-acquired anemia and unnecessary investigations.
Don’t miss Choosing Wisely Talks on June 19 at 12 p.m. ET for a discussion on strategies to minimize unnecessary lab testing. Speakers will provide practical insights from quality improvement studies focusing on routine and unnecessary bloodwork in general medicine and intensive care units.