3rd National Conference for Emergency Nurses
27 – 30 August 2008, Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia


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Are you new to the ED or would like to gain practical skills?

Are you looking for  innovations in clinical practice and education?

Are you seeking sessions on disaster preparedness and innovation?

Are you are a manager?

Do you want academic appeals?

Learn to suture at the Suturing for Emergency Nurses
workshop o
n Wednesday or Friday

Start with the Searching for clinical evidence - Where to look and who to trust! workshop on Wednesday Register for the Emergotrain workshop on Wednesday (or Thursday) and be a part of a real time disaster response team The conference is peppered with ideas on departmental redesign and workforce issues Sharpen your skills with the Writing for publication workshop
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Gain competent skills in the Non Invasive Ventilation (NIV) workshop on Wednesday or Thursday

On Thursday take in the Education stream in the morning and the Trauma stream in the afternoon

Other options for Thursday include checking out CSI in the ED

 

Try the Crossing Boarders and Models of Care on Thursday Learn how to form best practice standards with NICS
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Build on your airways skills on at the Oxylog 3000
workshop
on Thursday

For something different register for the Emergotrain workshop on Wednesday (or Thursday) and be a part of a real time disaster response team Join the session on Violence and aggression  in the workplace Thursday afternoon join in on Models of Care where redevelopment ideas are discussed Thursdays Crossing Borders stream or Education streams introduce new ideas in education and research
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Try your hands at forensics on Friday with Forensic Pathologist Clive Cook.

Don’t miss out on the Wounds West workshop or the Ventilator Induced Pneumonia workshop which explore ways on providing better care for patents over the long haul

Take a walk on the darker side of life with the world renowned forensic pathologist Dr Clive Cooke and his forensic workshop  Friday morning consider stream hopping between  Changing Roles and Networking The Models of Care session will explore the direction of Emergency Nursing and how change in practice is affecting our working world
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Learn about wounds and how to prevent pressure sores at the Wounds West Workshop

Take a walk on the darker side of life with the world renowned forensic pathologist Dr Clive Cooke and his forensic workshop Listen in on the disaster stream on Friday afternoon featuring 2 of Western Australia’s Bali Fellowship recipients

On Friday afternoon take a journey into the The patients perspective or Disaster management

 
Friday’s Networking Stream will keep you riveted with the impact of nursing research
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Delve into the world of triage during the Triage Session on Friday

On Friday consider the Triage or Changing Roles in the morning After lunch check out the Clinical stream Saturday is drug and alcohol day. Explore how drug trends in a busy ED are changing Saturday is drug and alcohol day. Explore how drug trends in a busy ED are changing

On Friday afternoon take a journey into the The patients perspective

 
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In the Drug & Alcohol plenary session on Saturday you will learn about the drugs you will encounter as an ED nurse and how to best care for your patients On Saturday learn about the innovations in Adult Intraosseus Needles and Ask the questions you always wanted the answers to of the drug and alcohol panel Ask the questions you always wanted the answers to of the drug and alcohol panel Ask the questions you always wanted the answers to of the drug and alcohol panel
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Learn about reducing infections associated with ventilation at the Ventilator Associated Pneumonia workshop on Saturday Don’t forget there are lots of options to refresh your practical skills Don’t forget there are lots of options to refresh your practical skills Don’t forget there are lots of options to refresh your practical skills
 
 
 

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