Session Overview

The future of nursing is shaped by a dynamic interplay of evolving healthcare needs, technological advancements, policy changes, and demographic shifts.

Key trends and considerations are likely to influence the future of nursing: Advanced Practice Roles: Advanced practice nurses (APRNs), including nurse practitioners (NPs), nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), nurse-midwives (CNMs), and clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), are expected to play an increasingly vital role in healthcare delivery. Expanding their scope of practice and autonomy can help address primary care shortages and improve access to care, especially in underserved areas.

Who Can Join

Research Scholars
Technology Experts
Students & Alumini’s
Editorial Board Members of Journals
Government Officials
Industry Professionals

Tracks

Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are not limited to:

1 Telehealth Integration

2 Interprofessional Collaboration

3 Patient-Centered Care

4 Population Health and Preventive Care

5 Health Informatics

6 Cultural Competence and Diversity

7 Research and Evidence-Based Practice

8 Nursing Education Transformation

9 Policy Advocacy

10 Global Health Challenges

11 Aging Workforce

The future of nursing holds exciting opportunities and challenges. Nurses will continue to be central to healthcare delivery, adapting to new technologies, expanding their roles, and driving innovation. As the healthcare landscape evolves, nursing practice will evolve in tandem to meet the ever-changing needs of patients and communities.