Thursday, 10 January 2019

World Nursing Conferences | Nursing Global Event | Nursing Scientific Program | Nursing Congress | Nursing Meetings | Nursing Conferences Australia | Asia Nursing Conferences

World Nursing Conferences | Nursing Global Event | Nursing Scientific Program | Nursing Congress | Nursing Meetings | Nursing Conferences Australia | Asia Nursing Conferences

ConferenceSeries llc Ltd is pleased to invite you to participate in the 53rd World Congress on Nursing and Healthcare (Nursing Conferences) during June 21-22 2019 Brisbane, Australia with a theme, “Exploring Innovations and Latest Advancements in Nursing & Health Care”. 

ConferenceSeries llc Ltd Organizes 1000+ conferences every year across the USA, Europe and Asia with support from 1000 and more scientific societies and publishes 700+ open access journals with over 100,000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

This year World Nursing Congress 2019 meeting makes a stage for specialist’s cooperation at the same time it is a global platform to discuss and learn about exchange research evidence, innovative ideas and models of best practice. World Nursing Congress 2019 covers a wide range of nursing topics such as Nursing Education, Nursing Practice, Healthcare Management, Nursing Types, Pediatric Nursing, Midwifery and maternal aid, Community Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Clinical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Critical care Nursing. The World Nursing Congress 2019 organizing committee is confident that participants will benefit from the high value scientific program. We welcome all the researchers/practitioners to join us at Brisbane, Australia for two days of stimulating discussions, knowledge sharing, and networking events.

One of the greatest aspects of nursing as a profession is the ability to work in many types of environments and in many different roles. It is a field which is constantly evolving.

Registered Nurses (RNs) can work bedside with the sickest patients or opt to care for those who are mostly well. They can work directly with patients or indirectly by collaborating with the interdisciplinary team or others involved in healthcare to help patients.

For every individual temperament and personality exists a nursing specialty. The pace of a working environment can be fast and full of adrenaline, or a slower pace with lots of time to spend bonding with patients and families, or somewhere in between. RNs can have a great amount of pressure to do everything perfectly and quickly with extremely high stakes or may work in an environment that is more relaxed with basically "well" patients who want to chit-chat while they wait for their physician's appointment. RNs can work with every age and population from very sick premature newborns to the elderly at the end of life from school children to adults who are undergoing elective plastic surgery. The options are nearly endless.

Where Do RNs Work?

Nurses work in many different areas of healthcare and the roles often vary within each environment. All of them basically can be differentiated by either direct or indirect patient care areas.


The RN works "at bedside" in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team and his/her primary role is to work "hands-on" with a patient. This RN works "hand-on" with patients.


The RN works in collaboration with the Bedside Nurse and interdisciplinary team to support the care of patients. This RN may not be as "hands on" as a direct patient care RN.

RNs can work in a variety of healthcare settings, including:
  • Hospitals
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities
  • Outpatient Settings
  • Physician Offices
  • Clinics
  • Insurance Companies
  • Government
  • Community Health
  • Elementary or High Schools
  • Universities
  • Correctional Healthcare Facilities

For nurses with big career aspirations, advanced practice registered nursing (APRN) is a rewarding pathway. These nursing careers require graduate-level degrees, such as a Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) or a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. APRNs bridge the gap between nurses and physicians, performing high-level duties and often overseeing nursing staff. APRNs are also often a primary source of medical care for many patients, and therefore can enjoy long-lasting relationships. Advanced practice RNs can hold a number of highly coveted specialty nursing positions, including:

A variety of non-hospital nursing career opportunities are also available for RNs who don't want to work in the fast-paced hospital environment. Typically, these jobs require at least a few years of hands-on, clinical nursing experience. Nurses in an alternative environment may travel, provide in-home care, or work in an office setting. More of these alternative nursing opportunities will be available to nurses who hold a BSN or higher. Career options include:
Types of Nursing Specialties

Some nursing specialties are only available to RNs with a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Infection Control
  • Quality Control
  • Case Management
  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Assistant Nurse Manager
  • Charge Nurse
  • Nurse Educator
  • Clinical Development Specialist / Training & Development Specialist
  • Research available RN jobs and learn more about the nationwide nursing shortage.
Jump to Each Nursing Specialty or Career

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