Thursday 17 May 2012
Share |

Nursing in Practice BOURNEMOUTH 2011 presentation slides

Nursing in Practice BOURNEMOUTH 2011 presentation slides

Here are the slide presentations from the BOURNEMOUTH 2011 Nursing in Practice Event in PDF format for you to download and view at your leisure

How NICE can nurses be?

Val Moore, Implementation Programme Director, NICE

Hypoglycaemia and the management of type 2 diabetes
Jill Hill, Diabetes Nurse Consultant, NHS Birmingham East and North

Implementing telecare and telehealth: Lessons from the field
Richard Giordano, Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton

The impact of weight gain on motivation, compliance and metabolic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
John Laverty, Clinical Lead in Diabetes, Wolverhampton City PCT

Detection to ongoing treatment of dementia 
George Coxton, RMN Mental Health Nursing Association (MHNA)

Chronic kidney disease in the community 
Ben Bray, NHS Kidney Care Fellows, NHS Kidney Care

Keeping your patients safe: a primary care approach
Dr Rick Fisher, Senior Lecturer, Bournemouth University

Prostate cancer - the challenges
Lauren Wiggins, Senior Support & Information Specialist Nurse, The Prostate Cancer Charity

Smoking cessation in primary care
Mark Harris, Senior Commissioning Manager, NHS Bournemouth and Poole

The beauty and challenges of paediatric prescribing
Dr Siba Prosad Paul, Speciality Trainee (Registrar) in Paediatrics, Great Western Hospital

Taking action against alcohol misuse
Adrian Dawson, Director of Public Health, NHS Bournemouth and Poole

AttachmentSize
Val Moore.pdf2.86 MB
Jill Hill.pdf3.5 MB
Richard Giordano.pdf999.75 KB
JOHN LAVERTY.pdf392.83 KB
George Coxon.pdf777.24 KB
Ben Bray.pdf2.13 MB
Dr Rick Fisher.pdf860.45 KB
Lauren Wiggins.pdf950.65 KB
Mark Harris.pdf2.05 MB
Siba Prosad Paul.pdf1.25 MB
Adrian Dawson.pdf334.82 KB
Close

Respect for nurses: Sign up to our e-petition TODAY

The Nursing in Practice Respect campaign is now live! Over the coming months, we're set to highlight the vital contribution and efforts of primary care and community care nurses throughout the UK.

As part of our campaign, Nursing in Practice is looking to call on parliament to set up a debate to celebrate the vital work that you do.


GET INVOLVED: SIGN OUR E-PETITION

Close

Calling all primary care nurses! 'Like' our Nursing in Practice Facebook page to enter our free draw to win an iPad 2




Competition closes May 20th 2012

http://www.facebook.com/NursinginPracticeMagazine