Conferences
9th National Advanced Practice Neonatal Nurses Conference 2012
22 Sessions,
17 Speakers
Join us in the great city of New Orleans! For more than five years, citizens of New Orleans have eagerly awaited the reopening of one of the city’s most recognized buildings. The completely renovated Hyatt Regency will reopen its doors in October 2011, making this the city’s premier meeting and convention hotel. Just a stroll from popular neighborhoods like the French Quarter, this revitalized Louisiana hotel will include 1,193 all-new guest rooms. A variety of new, upscale eateries are available in the hotel, including a Starbuck’s and a 24-hour fresh market and convenience store. Advanced practice and experienced neonatal nurses will enjoy a top-notch slate of speakers presenting in-depth, cutting-edge information.
11th National Neonatal Nurses Conference
39 Sessions,
25 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
14th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference
34 Sessions,
23 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
8th National Advanced Practice Neonatal Nurses Conference
10th National Neonatal Nurses Conference
32 Sessions,
39 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
13th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference
24 Sessions,
33 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
7th National Advanced Practice Neonatal Nurses Conference
9th National Neonatal Nurses Conference
35 Sessions,
28 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
12th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference
22 Sessions,
17 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
6th National Advanced Practice Neonatal Nurses Conference
25 Sessions,
15 Speakers
Educational sessions and posters exhibited at this conference are meant to provide the advanced practice neonatal nurse and the experienced neonatal staff nurse with current information on evidence-based practice. By addressing clinical and research topics, our hope is to engage neonatal health care providers in a dialogue that will support best practices and improve neonatal and infant health.
8th National Neonatal Nurses Meeting
46 Sessions,
31 Speakers
The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for newborn, premature, and sick infants and their families. Topics include technical, medical and nursing aspects of neonatal care as well as the legal and ethical implications related to that care. Specific objectives for each presentation are listed in the conference program.
11th National Mother Baby Nurses Conference
26 Sessions,
15 Speakers
The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for newborn, premature, and sick infants and their families. Topics include technical, medical and nursing aspects of neonatal care as well as the legal and ethical implications related to that care. Specific objectives for each presentation are listed in the conference program.
Neonatal Network 2007
54 Sessions,
29 Speakers
The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for newborn, premature, and sick infants and their families. Topics include technical, medical and nursing aspects of neonatal care as well as the legal and ethical implications related to that care. Specific objectives for each presentation are listed in the conference program.
Neonatal Network 2006
52 Sessions,
26 Speakers
The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for newborn, premature, and sick infants and their families. Topics include technical, medical and nursing aspects of neonatal care as well as the legal and ethical implications related to that care. Specific objectives for each presentation are listed in the conference program.
Neonatal Network 2005
65 Sessions,
43 Speakers
The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for newborn, premature, and sick infants and their families. Topics include technical, medical and nursing aspects of neonatal care as well as the legal and ethical implications related to that care. Specific objectives for each presentation are listed in the conference program.
Neonatal Network 2004
77 Sessions,
44 Speakers
The educational sessions provide information to nurses and other health care professionals who care for newborn, premature, and sick infants and their families. Topics include technical, medical and nursing aspects of neonatal care as well as the legal and ethical implications related to that care. Specific objectives for each presentation are listed in the conference program.
Academy of Neonatal Nursing Webinars
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Infectious Diseases and Antibiotic
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