What can I expect from a Nursing in Practice Conference?
What can I expect from a Nursing in Practice Conference?
Nursing in Practice conferences offer primary care and community based NMC registered nurses the chance to accrue CPD in a friendly setting. The agenda will cover a range of topics and there are often multiple streams to choose from, allowing you to tailor the programme to your own personal learning needs. Alongside each conference, there is an exhibition where you can meet exhibitors and sponsors who can support you and your patients. Complimentary refreshment will also be provided.
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Do I need to register to attend?
Do I need to register to attend?
Please book your free ticket here. If your registration is accepted, you will receive a confirmation email within a few days.
Who can attend?
Who can attend?
Nursing in Practice conferences are for UK-based, practising nurses with a valid NMC number. They should be based in primary care or community care. Examples of eligible job titles are below though this is not exhaustive.
- Practice Nurse
- (Advanced) Nurse Practitioner (in primary care)
- Treatment room nurse
- RMN (in primary or community setting)
- Health Visitor
- Community Nurse
- District Nurse
- School Nurse
Can I speak at this event?
Can I speak at this event?
If you are interested in speaking, please email pippabaynham@cogora.com and detail your topics of expertise.
Can I bring colleagues?
Can I bring colleagues?
Should eligible colleagues wish to attend, please encourage them to book a ticket. If you are unable to attend and would like to send somebody in your place, they will still need to create their own registration.