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Focusing on Best Practicing Techniques Study in the Field of Nursing
Webiste: https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/index.php
Abstract link: https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/abstract-submission.php
Email: nursing-2019@scientificfederation.com
Welcome Message
On behalf of the Organizing and Advisory Committee we take great pleasure in welcoming Professors, CEO’S,
Directors, Surgeons, and Physicians, Research scholars, nurses, Ph. D Students, Medical practitioners and experts
of application fields to Durban, South Africa for the 6th edition of Nursing & Healthcare conference to foster the
progress in the field by contributing with your expertise to what promises to be a very comprehensive and exciting
meeting, and to enjoy the immense unique artistic heritage and wonderful landscape of South Africa.
6th World Congress on Nursing & Healthcare (Nursing-2019), which will be held during February 25-26, 2019 at
Durban, South Africa is now an established event, attracting global participant’s intent on sharing, exchanging and
exploring new avenues of Nursing & Healthcare and related research and latest developments. The event will have
5-6 world level (Highly cited class) plenary speakers, established Keynote speakers, active Invited speakers and
02 fresh contributed speakers. In addition, variety of poster presentations along with workshops and special sessions
would be interested in audience.
About Conference:
The aim of the Nursing-2019 is to promote quality research and real-world impact in an atmosphere of true
international cooperation between scientists and engineers by bringing together again the world class researchers,
International Communities and Industrial heads to discuss the latest developments and innovations in the fields of
Nursing & Healthcare.
We sincerely hope that Nursing-2019 serves as an international platform for meeting researchers from around the
world, widen professional contact and create new opportunities, including establishing new collaborations.
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Participations @ Conference Who Can Attend:
Speaker Participation • Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors
• PhD Scholars
Workshop Participation
• Graduates and Post Graduates
Poster Presentations • Directors, CEO’s of Organizations
• Head of Departments
Symposium’s • Association, Association presidents and professionals
Exhibitors Booth and Stalls • Research Institutes and members
• Training Institutes
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E-Video Participation
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Nurses
Research Managers
• Society Presidents
E-poster • Consultants
Sessions:
Nursing Education and Research Legal Nursing
Clinical Nursing Paediatric Nursing
Critical Care Nursing & Emergency Dental Nursing
Nursing Pregnancy & Midwifery Nursing
Advanced Practice Nursing and Global
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Perspectives
Cancer & Oncology Nursing Nursing Education and International Trends
Cardiac Nursing Nursing Leadership and Global Influence
Adult Health Nursing Cross-cultural Nursing and Models of Care
Women Health Nursing International Nursing and Global Health
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT
https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/abstract-submission.php
Organizing Committee Members
Plenary Speakers
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Mary Chambers Massimo Bonucci Mona Samir Panrikh
University of Strasbourg Global Medical Directors at University of Arizona University of Maryland
France ViiV Healthcare, Florida USA Washington D.C
Keynote Speakers
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About Venue
Durban, formerly Port Natal, largest city of KwaZulu-Natal province and chief seaport of South Africa, located
on Natal Bay of the Indian Ocean. European settlement began with a band of Colony traders led by Francis G.
Farewell, who charted the port in 1824 and named the site Port Natal. Land was ceded to the group by Shake, the
Zulu king (whose right to take that action is disputed), and the Old Fort (now a museum) was built. Durban was
founded in 1835 on the site of Port Natal and was named for Sir Benjamin Durban, the governor of the Cape
Colony. In the late 1830s and early ’40s the Boers clashed with the British over control of Durban. It became a
borough (town) in 1854 and was created a city in 1935.
Sprawling along the coast, Durban is overlooked to the south by the Bluff (hills separating the landlocked bay
from the sea) and stretches across the Umgeni River to the heights of Durban North. It’s civic and business
centre is on flat land, rising gently to the slopes of the white residential district of the Berea, a ridge of hills
encircling the harbour and beach. Durban’s numerous parks include the Botanic Gardens with its orchid house,
Jameson Park and its rose gardens, and Snake Park with its collection of poisonous reptiles.
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We appreciate your time and look forward to seeing you at our conference
Webiste: https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/index.php
Abstract link: https://scientificfederation.com/nursing-2019/abstract-submission.php
Email: nursing-2019@scientificfederation.com