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Cleveland Clinic Offers Insight On How To Transform Nursing Practice Through Evidence-Based Research

Learn more at the 11th Annual Nursing Research Conference

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Cleveland Clinic’s 11th Annual Nursing Research Conference: Transforming Practice Through Research & Dissemination will be held April 27 and 28, 2015, in Aurora, Ohio. The two-day conference features paper and poster presentations, sessions and workshops from nursing researchers and clinicians on a variety of topics.

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Walk away inspired, motivated and confident

For the past 10 years, the Nursing Research Conference has shown how nursing research can open doors to a progressive present and a prosperous future for the profession of nursing and the healthcare industry.

The conference features topics that apply to a variety of nursing specialties, all with the theme of transforming practice through research, and it is ideal for any nurse or nurse practitioner interested in exploring new opportunities and advancing healthcare through research.

“Nurses in any area of practice will benefit from this conference as nursing research continues to present those in all facets of the profession with the opportunity to uncover new knowledge, seek opportunity and possibility, and take healthcare to new places,” says Sandra L. Siedlecki, PhD, RN, CNS, Senior Nurse Scientist, Office of Research and Innovation, Cleveland Clinic health system. “Not only will conference attendees learn about the latest research being done in a variety of clinical settings, they will obtain further knowledge on what they need to do to conduct their own research and present associated findings – benefitting practitioners and patients alike.”

Event highlights

Throughout the two days, nursing researchers from a variety of clinical backgrounds will lead discussions on topics that cover the full spectrum of nursing research – from getting started to dissemination. Example topics, include:

  • Understanding nonexperimental and experimental research designs
  • Opportunities and developments in educational research
  • Nurse-led multicenter research studies
  • Organizing and wording the findings section of a research report
  • Research ethics, funded studies and more

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Nursing research is critical for advancing healthcare in communities, hospitals, clinics, government and public health, home health and more.

Don’t miss this highly attended event

The conference begins with registration and a continental breakfast on April 27 at 7:15 a.m. EST, with the welcome address slated for 8 a.m. EST. It is being held at the The Bertram Inn and Conference Center and will conclude on April 28 at 4 p.m. EST.

View the agenda, get directions and overnight accommodation information, or read more about how this conference may fulfill continuing nursing education accreditation.

Registrations will be accepted online until March 27, 2015.

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