NET2011 Conference
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- When
- 6 September, 2011 - 8 September, 2011
- Address
- Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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NET2011 - International Networking for Education in Healthcare Conference
NET is the leading annual international participative conference for everyone involved in healthcare education in universities and practice settings. NET is an international forum where you can share innovation, ideas and experiences with a wide range of colleagues interested in the latest thinking and developments in healthcare education.
The NET conference philosophy is unique. Highly experienced convenors facilitate in-depth and wide-ranging group discussion in the theme sessions and delegates contribute their experiences to the continuity of debate.
The NET conference:
- encourages healthcare professionals to debate and reflect on healthcare issues
- focuses on networking for those with shared interests
- encourages lifelong learning.
Healthcare education is dynamic and it is vital for educators to explore ways to deliver relevant and flexible learning opportunities, develop innovative clinical practice that meets users' needs, and ensure the quality of the student experience.
Keynote speakers
- Dr Jacqui Lunday, Allied Health Professions Officer for Scotland, Scottish Executive, Edinburgh, UK
10.15-11.15hours Tuesday 6 September 2011
- Professor Gary Rolfe, Professor of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Swansea University, Swansea, UK
11.00-12.00hours Wednesday 7 September 2011
International Panel
- Christine Hancock, Director of C3 Collaborating for Health, London, UK
- Professor Barbara Parfitt, Principal, Grameen Caledonian College of Nursing, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Director of Global Health Development, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
- Jane Salvage, International Nursing Expert, Health Consultant and Writer
Website: http://jillrogersassociates.co.uk/net-conference-home.html
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