What’s on for acute care nurses at Nursing Live

Find out what is on at Nursing Live 2024 for acute care nurses. Register for your free ticket and join us on October 23-24 at the ACC in Liverpool.

Nursing Live is a unique event that celebrates the entire nursing profession, bringing together CPD, peer-collaboration, self-care, career guidance, clinical skills, networking and fun all under one roof. More than 160 speakers will deliver practical, strategic, inspiring and therapeutic sessions.

This is your chance to enhance your skills, connect with peers and celebrate your vital contribution to patient care.

We have CPD sessions tailored specifically for nursing professionals with an interest in acute care nursing including:

Wednesday 23 October

An introduction to Genetic Haemochromatosis (GH): the most common and undiagnosed genetic condition in the UK

10.05-10.30am, Learning Lab 3

Speaker:
  • Diogo Gomes, advanced nurse practitioner, Haemochromatosis UK

Understanding the role of the Nurse Consultant in CAMHS

11.15-11.40am, Learning Lab 1

Speaker:
  • Carol-Anne Murphy, nurse consultant, North West Boroughs NHS Foundation Trust

Emergency nursing skills: spotlight on sepsis

1.00-1.50pm, Workshop

Chair: Sophie Blakemore, editor, Emergency Nurse

Speaker:
  • Suman Shrestha, professional lead for critical care, RCN

Delegated healthcare activities

1.45-2.30pm, Workshop

Speakers:
  • Juliet Green, head of social care, practice innovation, workforce capacity and transformation, Skills for Care
  • Rachel Yates Hoyles, national practice innovation lead, Skills for Care
  • Professor Deborah Sturdy OBE, chief nurse for adult social care, England

Beyond respiratory symptoms: the multi-faceted impact of influenza

2.20-2.45pm, Learning Lab 2

Speaker to be confirmed, Sanofi


Thursday 24 October

The fundamentals of Electronic Patient Records: what is data? How is it used? How can it impact my role and my patients?

10.30-10.55am, Learning Lab 1

Speaker:
  • Fiona Mills, deputy head of nursing informatics (deputy CNIO), Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Alfa: A significant technological advancement digitally revolutionising the management of controlled drugs

10.55-11.20am, Learning Lab 1

Speakers:
  • Magnús Kristjánsson, CEO, Thula Nordic Source Solutions
  • Professor Inderjit Singh, chief pharmacist (director), Pharmacy, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
  • Haseeb Ahmed, advanced pharmacist patient safety and non-medical prescribing lead, Pharmacy, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
  • Jennifer de Val, associate chief pharmacist – clinical governance, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Reflective practice: understanding the evidence and practicalities

12.20-12.45pm, Learning Lab 1

Speaker:
  • Claire Shaw, consultant nurse, nurse training and development lead, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust

Visit the Compassion Cafe at 2.30pm to try it out in practice


Revalidation: promoting good practice throughout your career

2.40-3.00pm, Learning Lab 3

Speaker:
  • Natasha Dare, head of regulatory policy, NMC

Please be aware that the event programme may be subject to change

Register for your free ticket and join us at the ACC in Liverpool on 23-24 October 2024. Take a look at the event agenda and plan your visit to Nursing Live 2024.

We also have a CV workshop running over the two-day event that is based on a first-come first-served basis, so book your slot as soon as you arrive at Nursing Live. Find out more about the CV workshop.

"Excellent event for nurses and healthcare professionals alike, great opportunity for networking and CPD, and some really informative keynote speakers."

Attendee 2023


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