With a rich programmation, the conference hosts more than 1500 participants from thirty countries of the Francophonie who seek a leading content and interact with their international colleagues in an environment showing dynamism and initiative prevalent in francophone nurses mind space.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
These activities are designed to help nurses to maintain their clinical skills through the acquisition of advanced scientific knowledge. These workshops are possible thanks to the generous contribution and participation of members of SIDIIEF recognized in their field of expertise.Each thematic workshop lasts seven (7) hours and provides hours of continuing education accredited by the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Montreal (Quebec) Limited tickets! Registration is required to SIDIIEF.
AT-1 : RRISIQ workshop : Networking Research nursing intervention
The Quebec Nursing Intervention Research Network (RRISIQ), funded by the Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRSQ), the Ministry of Health and Social Services (DHSS), the partner universities and the College of nurses of Quebec (OIIQ) brings together researchers from clinical, organizational and training around health priorities.Come and participate in discussions on the added value of networking and collaboration in research and how to make them possible. The work of the three strategic combinations of RRISIQ (chronic disease management and end of life care, accessibility, continuity and safety of care, personalized care) serve to illustrate the results of such collaboration. RRISIQ's Platforms (resources, knowledge transfer and international development) will present their strategies to support this work.
You will have the opportunity to discuss research topics to initiate or strengthen national and international collaborations between researchers, clinicians, policy makers and patients / families. An international panel will stimulate our reflexion about the possible benefits of networking research nursing intervention plans for improving the quality of care and services, health policy and the health of the population.