Monday 13 March 2017

Nursing Conference 2017

About Conference


Allied Academies extend its welcome to 26th Nursing & Healthcare Conference during August 23-24, 2017 at San Francisco, USA with a theme “Current Challenges and Innovations in Nursing and Healthcare”.
Allied academies Organizes 1000+ Conferences Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 and more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
Scope and Importance:
26th Nursing & Healthcare Conference is a unique forum to bring together worldwide distinguished academics in the field of nursing and healthcare, public health professionals, nurse educators, researchers, nurse managers, physicians, pediatricians and healthcare professionals , provides the ideal environment to disseminate and gain current knowledge in the area of Nursing andHealthcare. Nurses and other healthcare professionals will have the opportunity to network with colleagues and exhibitors; discuss best practice research, safety-related outcomes, competencies, and challenges.
This is an excellent opportunity to share your best practice initiative, research project, or provide continuing education as it relates current issues. The conference offers participants breakout sessions highlighting clinical projects, education, and research studies. Nursing is among the fastest-growing fields, and it has a robust job market, which makes it very attractive to people in search of a new or first career.
Nursing conference 2017 aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. According to the reports, total spending on health care of Canada in 2013 amounted to an estimated $206 billion, or 11.3 percent. Health care’s share of GDP is expected to increase marginally by 2018, to 11.6 percent. Provincial and territorial governments are forecast to spend $135 billion in 2012, accounting for 65% of total health expenditure in the country. 

Conference Highlights