CONFERENCE DETAILS
Advanced Practice in Primary & Acute Care
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Designed For: Nurse practitioners and other health care professionals
This conference offers health care providers an opportunity to validate and enhance clinical competencies, acquire new assessment and management skills, examine critical issues in health care at the state and national level, foster a strong coalition of providers in advanced practice, and learn about new products, services, and pharmacotherapeutic agents. Conference faculty include distinguished national, regional, and local experts. Concurrent sessions allow participants to design their own educational tracks in the areas of acute, adolescent, adult, family, geriatric, midwifery, pediatric, psychosocial, and women?s health care. In addition, a preconference lecture on Wednesday evening, special interest group meetings on Thursday and Friday, and workshops on Saturday provide a broad spectrum of learning opportunities for providers in all settings. Teaching methods include lecture, discussion, case studies, demonstration, and practica.
Poster Abstracts Invited
Have you developed an innovative educational strategy,
clinical program, or research project? A poster session to
promote improvements in health care delivery, education,
research and policy will be held on Thursday, Sept 30, 10:00 am-
5:00 pm. For poster guidelines and to submit an abstract, click on Call for Abstracts tab in the conferences area of the UWCNE website. Abstracts
are due Sepember 17, 2010.
SESSION HANDOUTS ARE GOING GREEN.
Please note: Pre-registration will not be available after Tuesday, September 28, 2010. If you register at the door, you will get a CD of the conference handouts, but you will not be able to print handouts online before the conference. Please register early, if at all possible.
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