Media Invited To Attend Largest Conference And Trade Show For Specialty Nurses
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Article Date: 27 Apr 2010 - 20:00 PDT
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Thousands of nurses who care for critically ill patients will gather next month in Washington, DC, when the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) hosts its annual National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition. In addition to emerging trends in patient care, NTI sessions will focus on healthcare reform, medical errors, epidemics, disasters and many more issues facing those in the healthcare profession.
AACN expects attendance to top 5,000 nurses and include many at the forefront of research, academia, staff development and management. This year's conference will be held Saturday, May 15, to Thursday, May 20, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and nearby headquarters hotels in Washington, DC.
NTI, the world's largest conference for nurses who care for acutely and critically ill patients, includes the Critical Care Exposition, the largest and most comprehensive trade show geared specifically for acute and critical care nurses. Spread over 300,000 square feet will be more than 500 exhibits of cutting-edge healthcare equipment, devices, supplies and pharmaceuticals.
AACN's National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition (http://www.aacn.org/nti) offers more than 400 sessions about best healthcare practices, now and in the future. Topics include the following, among others:
- Understanding healthcare reform and its impact on nursing
- Preventing medical errors
- Responding to disasters in the local community and across the globe
- Developing a healthy work environment to improve patient care
- Treating traumatic injuries
- Providing palliative care to dying patients
AACN posted the 2010 NTI conference brochure with all sessions selected for presentation in Washington to http://www.aacn.org/nti2010. Most of the 300+ sessions will take place in the Washington Convention Center. The headquarter facilities are the Washington Convention Center, Grand Hyatt Washington and the Renaissance Washington.
Members of the media may request complimentary credentials from AACN prior to NTI. Please contact AACN Communications Manager Sherree Geyer at sherree.geyer@aacn.org.
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