Magnus Group was proud to host yet another Virtual Global conference on nursing entitled “2nd Edition of Singapore Nursing Research Conference” (NURSING 2022) during the dates March 21-23, 2022. The conference was themed at “Exploring Challenges in Nursing Research: The Unsung Frontline Warriors’ Field” and had the motto to bring together a wide audience of healthcare, industry, research, and medical practitioners to educate and bring about a fruitful debate on the confined topics in the field of nursing.
Nursing 2022 provided a platform for discussing topics of mutual interest, exchanging knowledge, sharing evidence and ideas, and developing solutions benefitting the future of nursing and healthcare. The colloquium’s main goal was to showcase research findings, discuss research methods and policy challenges, and develop and sustain vital networks between nurses, researchers, healthcare practitioners, policymakers, and consumer advocates by proactively collecting, archiving, and preserving physical and digital content, whilst expanding the nursing knowledge base.
This year’s Nursing Conference was a one-of-a-kind event aimed at renewing nurses' energy and giving first-hand information and tools to help them continue to provide exceptional patient care. NURSING 2022 featured engaging keynotes and general sessions, as well as 32 concurrent sessions, featuring case studies and presentations.
Building on the success of the preceding conferences on Nursing Research, this year marks the largest Global Gathering in Nursing and allied fields; “3rd Edition of Singapore Nursing Research Conference” (NURSING 2023) which will be taking place as a hybrid event in Singapore and virtually during March 16-18, 2023 around the theme “Leading Innovation and Pathways Transforming Nursing Future.”
Title : DiffTemp, a new way to assess increased body temperature as fever Clinical implications
Marta Sund Levander, Linkoping University, Sweden
Title : Embracing a growth mindset in the age of medical robots
Elvessa Narvasa, Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Montreal, Canada
Title : Moving Through Caring for Yourself and Others During Covid 19
Adele Webb, Capella University, United States
Title : Conscious Heart Connection A Tool For Self Care and Wellbeing in the 21st Century
Ilene Gottlieb, Vibrational Healing From The Heart, Inc., United States
Title : The experience with do not resuscitation (DNR) on the family of the terminal patients in the intensive care unit
Hui Ying Cheng , Hung Kuang University, Taiwan
Title : Stop the noise decrease non actionable Electrocardiograph alarms
Brenda Spear, Chamberlain University, United States