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Nursing Education - Conferences

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      new window 21st National Practice Nurse Conference Description: Royal College of Nursing. June 30 - July 2, 2004. (pn21.co.uk)
new window 9th International Congress in Nursing Informatics Description: Nursing Informatics Special Interest Group of the International Medical Informatics Association. June 11-14, 2006. Seoul, Korea. Schedule, registration information, and sponsors. (ni2006.org)
new window American Association for the History of Nursing Description: 22nd annual conference on historical research. September 23-25, 2005. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Includes registration information, schedule, and auction item information. (aahn.org)
new window Building Excellence Through Evidence Description: International Council of Nurses. June 27-29, 2003 in Geneva, Switzerland. Includes registration information, program, list of accepted abstracts, and press releases. (icn.ch)
new window Crossing Borders and Building Bridges Description: International conference of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses. July 16-18, 2003 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Includes brochure and objectives. (thehispanicnurses.org)
new window Neuroscience Nursing: Celebrating the Passion for Excellence Description: 36rd American Association of Neuroscience Nurses Annual Meeting. April 17-20, 2004. San Antonio, Texas, United States. Includes registration and abstract information. (aann.org)
new window Partners With Children, Families and Communities Description: 35th annual conference of the National Association of School Nurses. June 28-July 1, 2003 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Includes highlights, schedule, and brochure. (nasn.org)
new window South Atlantic Society of Electrophysiology for Allied Professionals Description: Conference for electrophysiology nurses and technicians. September 5-7, 2003, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States. Includes schedule and registration information. (saseap.org)
new window The Many Faces of Rehabilitation Nursing Description: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. October 15-18, 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Includes goals, schedule, and information for exhibitors. (rehabnurse.org)
new window Trauma Nursing: Critical Issues Description: Annual conference, March 20-21, 2004. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. General schedule and abstract submission information. (traumanursesoc.org)
new window Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society Description: 37th Annual Conference. June 12-16, 2005. Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Includes schedule and meeting information. (wocn.org)
 




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